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Democrat and Herald from Wilmington, Ohio • 4

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nJ in ir 1 fuse to let its gums oe ruoueu wiui is jis nt Pucharu leirces Hotel Mam Street: infants are at the age of four months though 2 2 2 3 Sami Stnnton 4 jo ttn rv ARE io6 year from this date fc RERDy uestsyitoto dabted to make settlement witboat delav! Sabillah Ann Scott Shepherd James Turner James Oren Elisha Oren Nicholas Perry John Peebles James Philips Isaac Payton John Peebles 2 William Price 2 William Pidgeon Peebles El iah Truitt (J Vance Israel Woodruff WILLIAM CANNY March 31 1810 1 Evan Lewis JobnLouiso Lomax John Leach 4 Wilmington July 1 1840 uji HALH ATTHIS BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE DR A WILLIAMSON tfA Pl' RS his professional vce9 to the public in the practice of MEDICINE in all its various branches' He hopes bv his experience and the ad vantages ho Wilmington where be may be found at all times only when on professional busi ness Wilmington January 9th 1840 lie now intends to locate here permanently and give his undivided at tention to his profession 1' A ohnston Law head Robtor Abel Lomax li Lucas Charles Littlepage William McKenzie2 Risdon Me Dorman John Matson Clement McCay Greenberry Jones' James Moon John McKenzie George Maden Elizabeth Moore Sarah Marshall Mt Meeker 620REWARD! YMROKE Jail on Tuesday the 16th inst a prisoner by the name of Levi Burk supposed to lie 18 or 20 years Catharine Carpenter Sarah Cloud James Crawford Edward Castleman Nicholas Mor heisier Stephen Abel Martin bant ord li Carroll I Daniel Carroll Stephen Chris well baml Carver David Carter James Campbell John Cummings Jolili Denny Joseph Doan Jonathan Deck William Davis Jacob Deck Bond QR John Degarmo Sarah Robbins Rhodes Thos Evans' "John Rogers William Ross William rancis James Reeder 2 John Charles Russell jr James Groves Ezra Smith Caroline Gilerest Mary Smith A Swindler David Hollingsworth Timothy Sewell Jacob Iladlev Sami Stanton Henry Hemilwright Sami Sherman John or Haines Peter Swingles I George Hobson ilinon Hall' James Hoover Barnabas Howland John Holland ablon Haworth ames Taylor Henry Hinkle John Titus James Hartman Hezekiah Hiatt James Henry Lyman Ho wo Marv Harris 1 Stephen Hobson William Woods Peter Hitchcock careJediab: Wbinery of Clk Mills Whinery I John Wilson Dani Jones Elizabeth Williams 2 Andrew Irvin Henry Wagner Thomas Jones George Wade William Wilkoir or Matilda Kaufman Sami Lee Isaac Robt West Magaret Wilson Isaac A West a Halo JL WtyT new store And New Goods HAZARD POSEY HAVE just received and opened on Main street opposite Hinman Hackney Cb tigood and complete assortment of ANCY AND STAPLE DRY A Ct a''first rate tissortment of QUEENSWARE HARDWARE AND GROCERIES Amongst their Groceries they have New Orleans Sugir at all prices by the pound or barrel irst quality of Coffee by the pound or sack Do do Molasses by the quart or And many other articles which they will soli VERY LOW for cash or approved credit They will also be prepared to take in Wheat Oats Corn lour Bocon Lard and for which the highest market price will be given Wimington May 30 1840 GAIi' HOUSE Cincinnati corner of Main and Sixth streets TlflS HOTEL is now in compTOfflt plete order for the nccommoda lHiyffition of Travellers and the public general: All new and handsomely furnished throughout Persons visiting the city will fiud it the best location for business or pleasure being jn the centre of business aud upon the high est ground on Main street will make it the most pleasant Hotel in Cincinnati for sum the arrangements of parlors and rooms being on the first floor renders it more convenient than auv other House W3 ssaais urnished with the best the markets afford At all times sparing no pains to render his House desirable to all who may please give him a call MARSH (Proprietor) Cincinnati April 29 1840 if I certify tot above a true copy from my cstrny book this ISth'dav of ebruary A 1840 EDMUND THORP blank DEfcps fohsal1T NOTICE TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS in the Goshen Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company is hereby given that the hole amount of stock subscribed and uncalled for is requested to be punctually paid to the Treasurer or some one of the collectors as follows: One Tenth part each and every Sixty days from the I st day of June 1839 until the whole is paidup And all stockholders in arrears for stock subscribed and due under former calls are required to make immediate payment or ihciwespective balances will bo struck and handed over to our Attorneys for col lection when the interest and damages will be required according to Law which will be five per cent per month from the time it fell due Any Stockholder that may choose may pay his stock in work on the road to some dho of the contractors by the contractor giving the Company credit on his orders for money tothe Trea sury our contractors are all hard at work on their jobs and in great need of money and labor both and must have it any de lay or negligence on the part of the Com pany at this time will be ruinous to our rod and great damage besides a large amount of dead capital to the Company until the road done we are now fairly in for it and must go ahead with it never for a moment forgottting tho determination with which we undertook it Is there one Stockholder inf our county who will or can holdback hisaid and see any other Company in the Statesurpass usin a prompt and vigorous prosecution of our work to completion I hope and trust not SAMUEL II HALE President of the Board ofDircctors Wilmington May 23 1839 TAKEN UP KN pursuance of the order of Edmund a justice of the peace of Rich land township Clinton county we the un dersigned have viewed a stray Male with saddle and bridle on taken up by William Gallemoro therein mentioned anda At appraise the same REED wishes to obtain an a Apprentice to tho Tailoringbusiness 2 "fn NO ilIISTAKK! A LL who are indebted to me will take notice that I intend to collect all that isdue me forthwith Those who donot wish to pay costs would do well to call im mediately as money 1 want money 1 must have and money I will have CREED April 30th 1840 AN ATPRET (J learn the Tailoring business wan A ted immediately i A boy between thq age of fifteen and sixteen will find a good situation by applying to the under signed One from the country would bo prefered REED April 27th 1840 Attachment Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that at my instance a writ of Attachment was this day issued by William Elliott a justice of the peace Green township in the county of Clinton against the goods chattels rights credits moneys and effects of Nason Robcrds an absent debtor CHRISTOPHER ANTIIONY January 10 1840 Notice hereby given to all those indebted to 'tho estate of Benjamin Camp late of Liberty township Clinton county deceased that they are reqmr edto make immediate payment to the un dersigned and all having claims against said estate are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement with in one year from this date SOLOMON EARLY March 4 1840 notice ITOTICE is hereby given to all those in debted to the undersigned for articles in the Grocery line that he is in need ol Cash and must Eave it All persons who know themselves indebted would do well to attend to this call immediately JOSEPH McCUNE Wilmington ebruary 20th 1840 TAKEN UP WN pursuance of iheorderof Bebee Treus A dell a justice of the peace of Union township' Clititoc we the under signed have viewed Horse taken up by Iluniprhey (herein men tioned and do appraise the same at $25 Tho following is a true and accurate description of said stray Bay color no marks 15 hands high supposed to be three veara old DAVID MIARS I JOHN LEONARD Appraisers' Sworn and affirmed to and subscribed before ma this 25th day of July A 4840 BEBEE TREUSDELL of Union township A true copy from mv Estray Book TREUSDELL A List of Letters: EM AIN ING in the Post Office at AA Wilmington Clinton county Ohio on 1st day of July 4840 which if not taken out by the 30th day of Sept next will be sent to the General Post Office' as dead letters: A Rebecca Applegate o3r3ii Armstrong Isabella Adsit Beaty Hugh Brown Matthias Baker Josiah Borton 2 Bruce Isaac Borton Edward Burson PEEBLES CO Dealers in Drugs Medicines Paints Oils SOUTH STREET Neakly opposite Hotel Wilmington August 19 1840 1 HE ARAE HEAR YE! HYAVING disposed of rny stock of A A Goods I wish to have my Books set tled up as soon as possible All per sons indebted to me cither by note or hook account are requested to come for waidand make settlement without delay C' RS BEESON Wilmington June I 1840 Taken up TN pursuance of the order of John RIL Clark a justice of the peace for Green township Clinton county we the under signed have viewed a stray Mare taken uf by John Ci McKibben' herein mention ed and we do appraise the same' at thirty dollars rthe following is a true andaccu rate description of eaid light sorrel color with a white down'lLe face no other marks or brands about fiteeo hands high and believed to bo three years old last spring Signed 'james McKibben ARCHIBALD Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day of July 1840 JOHN CLARK 4 do hereby certify that this is a true copy of tho return of the appraisers July 25 1840 JOHN CLARK LOOK AT THIS rWMIE subscriber would respectfully in A form the public generally that he is ready now to make and repair al! kinds of WAGON WORK and CARRIAGES on as good termsas can be done West of the Mounains he has also on hand sever al Carriages Buggies Barouches which he will sell low WM SCOTT Wilmington April 9th 1840 Dissolution of Partnership VIHEpartnership heretofore existing be A tween Hadley Carpenter is now dissolved by limitation The books and accounts are in the hands of Jeremiah Hadley for collection and al indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate settlement Let no man who is indebted to us read this and think we do not mean him for verily art the HADLEY CARPENTER March 21 3 ROAD NOTICE '7 pVOTICE is hereby given that in ac cordance with the provisions of an aci of tho Legislature of the State ofOhio entitled act prescribing the duties of supervisors and relatingto roadsand high ways passed March 10th 1837 The Commissioners of Clinton County at their regular June session 1840 levied a road tax of 21 mills upon the dollar or 25 cents on the IGO dollars which tax may be discharged by labor on the roads un der the direction of the supervisors of the several districts at the rate of 75 cents per day TREUSDELL Co Aud June 11th 1840 Valuable arm for Sale fllHE subscriber wisherto sell a arm A consisting of 183 ACRES situated in Clark township Clinton county on the East ork of Todds ork and on the road leading from Wilmington to Hillsborough andNew Market' about 61 miles from the former place and half a mile from the ive Points adjoining the lands of Isaiah Morris John Moon David Hock et and others The soil is of an excellent quality and well timbered It has an Orchard of bearing apple trees and a good well of never failing water at the An indisputable title will be given to the purchaser i i or further pap ticulars'apply to the sub scriber living in Washington township about a mile and a half North East of the above premises VVILLIAM SHIELDS January 18tb 1840 TN pursuance of the order of William A Elliott a justice of the peace of Green township Clinton county we tho under signed have viewed a stray mure Coltta kpn up by David 11 Weems therein men tioned and we do appraise the same at twelve dollars' The following is a true and accurate description a dark bay with black legs mane and tail a etar imthe fore head supposed to be one year old last spring and small of its age IRA AU XG1LLASPEY ASA BA1LY Apraisers Sworn to und subscribed before me this 3d day of ebruary 1840 A true copy from mv Estray Book WILLIAM ELLIOTT P1 Ad Tifto "tiro's sign ed am aTT hav ingfffhtrwr Tr a estate are aequested to present jhem le for his apprehension aad delivery at the jail in Wilmingon Clinton county tGEO ALLIS Slff 1 June 21 1840 CAUTION A LL persons are hereby notified not toA purchase ofi Erie Smith a note for nineteen dollars which' was given him for house logs property which he has nev er delivered to me and which I cannot hold or even get possession and I am therefore determined not to pay said note which was dated in March last JOHN SMITH June 22 1840 THE STATE OHIO? sg Clinton Countyr Court of Common uly Term 1840 flf it remembered that at the erm a AA foresaid of our Court aforesaid hdd age 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high fair skin within and for said county following with dark eyes and dark colored hair ralh Admimstrators and Guardians filed inthe er talkativo in bis manners' with a down same Court here their accounts current countenance Had on a blue frock cloth and vouchers in support thereof and that coat blue caesinelt pantaloons and black the same will stand for settlement at the fur iat The above re ward will be given I1BJU 1 ciiu buiu Hiram Madden Peter Osborn of Lomas Osborn James Johnson 'Guardian of Collins McKee and Samuel McKee! Wilbam Pyle Guardian of the heirs of Noah Burge Given under hand Wilmington this JOthday of August 1840 i ITZHUGH Clk A REAL Blessing To Mother si Dr Celebrateo Soothino Svkur for Children Cutting Their Teeth HTUIIS inralliblcrenKily has prcseneil him J0L dreds of children thought past re a a fi a it sv has derived from attending Lectures in Irup is nibbed on the giimn the child will recov Philadelphia and Cincinnati to bo aide to er This preparation is so innocent so eflica render general satisfaction His Office I I thcre is no appearance of teeth one bottle of the Syrup slioiihl be used on the guinv to open the pores Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there arc young children for if a child wakes in the night with pain in the gums the Syrup immediately gives ease by opening the pores and healing tho gums thereby preventing Convulsions evers or sale at Dr Principal Office 10J Chatham street New York also by WM 1IIBBEN Wilmington ON LOW SPIRITS Low Spirits is a certain state of the miritl accompanied by indigestion whereinthc great est evils are apprehended upon the slighest grounds and the worst consequences imagined Ancient medical writers supposed this disease to be confined to those particular regions of the abdomen technically called hypochondria which are situated on the right or left side of that cavity whence comes the name bypo condriasas Svsiftomb The common corporeal symp ooms are flatulency in the stomach or bowels acrid eructations costiveness spasmodic pains and often an utter inabilility of fixing the at tention upon any subject of importance or en gaging in nny thing that demands vigor or courage Also the mind becomes crritable thoughtful desponding melancholy and dejected accompanied by a total derange ment of the nervous system The mental fee lings and peculiar train of ideas that haunt the imagination and overwhelm the judgment exhibit an infinite diversity The wisest and best of men are as open to this affliction as tlie weakest Causes A sedentary life of any kind es pecially severe study protracted to a late hour in the night and rarely relieved by social intercourse or exercise a dissolute habit great excess in eating and drinking immoderate use of mercury violent purgatives the suppression of some habitual discharge (as the obstruction tof the menses) or more important organs with in the abdominis frequent cause Treatment The principal objects of treat ment are to remove indigestion strengthen the body and enliven the spirits which may be promoted by exercise early hours regular 1 meals pleasant conversation the bowels (ij i oostivc) should be carefully regulated by the occasional use of a mild aperient Weknow cotbing bettor adapted to obtain this eiuj than Dr Win Apciicnt Pills being mild and certain in their operation Thebow' els being once cleansed his inestimable Camo mile Pills (which arc tonic anodyne and anti spasmodic) arc an infallible remedy and with out dispute have proved a great blessing to the numerous public Somcphyticianshaverecommended afreeuse of mercury but it should not be resorted to in many cases it greatly aggravates the symptom i or sale by WM IHBPEN Wilminton 1 HIGHLY IMPORTANT I Nervous diseases livercomplaint dyspepsia billions diseases piles consumption coughs colds spitting of blood pain in the chest and side ulcers female weakness mercurial dis eases and all cases of hypocondriacism' low spirit palpitation ofthe'heart nervous irrita bility nervous weakness fluor albus seminal: weakness in ngestion loss or uppeute ncurc burn general debility bodily weakness chlo rosis or green siekness flatulency hysterical faintings hysterics headaches hiccup sick ness night mare rheumatism asthma do louicux cramp spasmodic nffections and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder Gout will find relief from their suffer ings by a course of Dr medicine Also nausea vomiting pains in the side limbs head stomach or back dimness or con fudon of sight noises in the inside alternate) flushes of heat and chillness tremors watchings agitation anxiety bad dreams spasms PaiNCirAL Office 100 Chatham bt York THE OLLOWING Interesting and Astonishing acts are a mongst the numerous Cures performed by the use of Dr Medicines Principal Office ICO Chatham street New York where the Doctor may bo consulted per sonally or by letter (post paid) from nny part Of the United States Persons requiring medicines and advice must enclose a Bank Note or Order CERTIICATES Mom Concicsive Proofs of the extraordi nary efficacy of Dr Wm celebrated Camomile and Ateiuent Anti Bhiou Pills' in alleviating afflicted mankind Mr Robert Cameron 101 Bowery Disease Chronic Dys entery or Bloody lux Symptoms unusual flatulency in the bowels severe griping frequent inclination to go to stool tenesmus loss of ap dal'ite' nausea vomiling frequency of pulse and a frequent discharge of a peculiarly foetid matter mixed with blood great debility sense ofburning heatj withan intolerable bearing down of the parts Mr Camcron is enjoying perfect health and returned bis sincere thanks for the extraordinary benefit he had received Asthma Three Standing Mr Robert Monroe Schuylkill afflicted with tho above distressing malady Symptoms great languor flatulency disturbed rest nervoushead ache difficulty of breathing tightness and striclurc across tho breast diziiness nervou irritability and restlessness could not lie a horizontal position without the sensation of impending suffocation palpitationof the heart distressing cough costiveness pain of the stom ach drowsiness great debility and defiiiiency of the nervous energy Mr Monroe gave np every thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the countenance ofevery person interest ed in his existence or happiness' till by acci dent henolicedin a public pftpef some cure effected by Dr Wm Medicine in bis complaint which induced him to purchase a package of tho Pills which resulted in com pletely removing every symptom of his disease JfcwiKbes to motive for this declaration sama or anv color no other 1 month's standing Those at a distant arc expected uuxke fcinittdncct A180 BLANK far Ti en knd' and OR SALL at thu office" 1 WOOL CARDING CHARLES RUSSELL Respectfully invitoa his old friends and customers to bring their wool in good con dition with 1 pound of clean lard to 7 pounds of wool Jlo has eight machines so arranged and in such complete order as to do first rate work on all grades of wool Prices for carding common and quarter blood are Gl cents: The sixth pound will 1x3 flake as toll if offered Mostgcncr 'ally persons from a distance can have their woo! horftd with them by staying a short time Great pains will bo' taken to ac commodate all his customers far and bear and their work warranted to be well done CLOTH DRESSING in all its various branches will again com mence about the middle ol August Wool! I wish to buy 3000 pounds of good WOOL for which 1 will give a fair price twelve months after date Old accounts may be paid in wool ifattended to previous to the 4th of July next Debts must be paid Come ahead jhat Lmuy be enabled logo ahead Corn Grinding going on as sual 1 hereby acknowledge past favors and in viow of my very expensive and exten tensive preparation for carrying on tho above branches of business I confidently hope ttf patronage from a liberal public RUSSELL Wilmington Juno 1 1810 Taken Up In pursuance ofthe order of David Morton a justice of the peace of Wayne town ship Clinton county Ohio we the under signed have viewed a stray marc taken up by Elicum Eairs therein mentioned and we do appraise the same at thirty seven dol larsj' The follo wing is a true andaccurate de scription bf said stray color marked on the face with some white hairs a lump on tlj) left shoulder and some saddle marks on her back about 15 hands high' and believed to be seven or eight years old last spring' BlCH ARD CRAWORD ROBERT DANIELS A 4 via v'11' before me this B5ie 1840 VI MORTON JT rtfy the above to bo a iniecocv from hy Estray i Bonk this 16th day of June 184O DAVID MORTON I.

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1836-1840