$20 REWARD Strayed, last Spring, from the farm of Dr. WD Polson, 10 miles north of Maysville, a bay pony, about 7 years old, 14 ½ hands high, very plain saddle mark, branded with SM on one hip, and with L on one shoulder, walks well under the saddle but does not pace. Also, at … Continue reading Stray horses
Category: June 25
Ad – F.S. Paddock
PADDOCK Has just received the largest and best selected stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES ever brought to this market; which he is bound to sell at greatly reduced prices! From what the same articles have been sold at throughout the Country. All my drugs have been purchased at one of the oldest drug establishments in … Continue reading Ad – F.S. Paddock
Final Settlements
Final settlements Notice is hereby given that the following named executors, administrators, and guardians filed their annual accounts current at the April term 1859 of the Washington County Probate Court for settlement and confirmation at the July term 1859, thereof, to wit: Ewing Benbrooks, as administrator of Smith R. Moulden, deceased: William and Matilda Woolsey, … Continue reading Final Settlements
Mary and Henry Hayse separation
Notice! My wife, Mary C Hayse, has left my bed and board without any cause: this is therefore to forewarn all persons from trading with or trusting her, as I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by her. HENRY J HAYSE Huntsville, Ark.
Settle Smithson debts
Notice All persons indebted to the estate of BH Smithson or to James Sutton and endorsed by him to the said Smithson, either by note or account, are hereby notified to call on the undersigned and make settlement forthwith, or they will have the exquisite pleasure of settling with officers and paying costs. DC SMITHSON … Continue reading Settle Smithson debts
Fayetteville education notices
Fayetteville Female Seminary. The annual examination will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, June 29 and 30th. The patrons of the institution and the friends of education generally are respectfully invited to attend. L FOSTER SMITH Principal Fayetteville Female Institute. The examination of the young ladies of the Fayetteville female Institute will commence Tuesday the … Continue reading Fayetteville education notices
Storms damage farms
This county has been visited this year by most extraordinary storms. Perhaps at no period in the history of the State have storms of such singular violence been so frequent,. They have nearly all been attended with hail in some instances of remarkable size, farms have suffered largely. We saw a few days since a … Continue reading Storms damage farms
John Kell not dead
We are glad to learn that the report we published last week of the death of John Kell from the wounds received in the fight with Sunday and others, is incorrect. Kell is recovering rapidly, and has given himself up for trial.
Tidbits (June 25, 1859)
We received several notices for publication but too late to appear in this week’s issue, they will appear next week. The Rev. Russel Reneau of Ga. Will deliver a temperance address in the Methodist Church Monday, 27th inst. The latest intelligence from war is of quite an interesting character. There had been an engagement between … Continue reading Tidbits (June 25, 1859)
Guthrie for the Presidency
GUTHRIE FOR THE PRESIDENCY The Elizabethtown Democrat speaks our sentiments when it says: The great, nay the overwhelming majority of the Democracy of Kentucky are for Mr. Guthrie for the Presidency; and we feel that we hazard nothing in saying that today he is the choice of the Democracy of the nation. We endorse this, … Continue reading Guthrie for the Presidency