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I The undersigned proposes, as a future
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I Administration be sustained in the yes-.
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onecl the most cherished desires of
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:tuous and dreservieg portiun of bociety,
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, importance of giving more of their res.
ding, their thought and their time, to !
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; them exclusively, but 080 kill other men
who do not seek to obtain, through the
i laws, advantages over their fellow men
he will address himself in the proposed
publication. The main elijects noticed
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I. Suffrege the basis of free gov
ernment. Ile that cheats at elections is
guilty of the worst kind of trellS,,11 and
should be puniehed as a traitor. Ile
who gives utterance to a falsehood, tor
the puipose itilluencing a voter, is but
little better. To denounce cheating,
brthery, and falaehood, when detected,
and suggeet effective preventives, will
be a lendetg object of the proposed pa
per. In (hie the undersigned doe. not
irtend ta be any respecter of parties; for
the man who resin ts to means for the
accomplishment of pohttcal endb, what
ever he may call himself, is no Dee:G
erm. and is an enemy to the people.
2. Abuses of privilege and corrupe
bon have made ntuch progress in the
legislative nepartemat ot our Govern
nee and hive occesimily shown them
eelvee in (emir depettfietee. Theee
far ad are known will hu donotmeedt by
whatever party they may be practieed.
In every eY.Itse el. privilege, or tIlld10
ercisa of power, the individuel eterenit
tmg it strike,. a blow nt public virtue,
lio only labting batis of free illOitu
inne. 3. The prieciples of modern bank;eg
'Ind the manner in which banks and poi.
lic debts potpie upon the loilior, trade.
ORO pr party of the community are not
mideretend. We of the chief ob
jects fit this paper will bo by facts and
, illustrations, to inAloo itiewe matters
plain to 811 who will reed end clisces
the proposed ramediee for exieteig
, This wiJI involve en expoeitiou the
were and wife; ofinoney, tegeriier with
a liiiitory of the preereee, fine
effects) of paper money Europe. site
AIMlea.
To these will he Cdded e nelice of alr
yew diecoveriem end inventinne which
promise to bo useful to as al
eo facie, experimente, fled improvements
ehleli may be instnietive to the farmer
and mechanic; R Of BOWS for
eign end deme:Atc, caiefelly complied,
constituting an accurate 'history of pee
sing evente; etiotraetts of important pub
lic documents, and iniscellaileous mat
ter selected and criginel instructive and ,
entertainieg. lo fine the otrjecte is to
Nutlet) a newspaper which will present
to the farmer, planter, mechanic, neer
i rhnnt and all other icadere, the true ine
leresta of these who live by the cultive.
lion of the BA and utile' laborioua oe
r cupatione, involving the interest of 8111
; ust ail trade, and incite them alwnys to
Itegard there, interests, in voting for
I public egetits, to inculcate that honesty
Iend truth ehould he the guide of every
- man in public am well as private life ;
that a eacred regard for the rights cf.
, proporty, as well as pereonal rights, is
etteential to the happinesa of men in al
state of society; that it ifs only through
a fair baliot that W13 bh01.11d look for the
, correction of existing evils, nett the pre.
vention of those we fear; and that a true
democrat bhould never think of revolt.
tion by force unttl he finds himself de
I prived of the right of suffrage, or the
voice of the majoray ie perseveringly
etifled by fraud or force at the polls.
Though, thoroughly Democratic in
principle, this paper will not be made the
vehicle of ordinary electioneering mat..
ter, nor will it engav,e in or admit mere
pereonal controversies. It will not con
' ceal its pieferemee ,for men or parties;
but will seek la influence results only by
appeals to reason, and through the in
strumentality of fact and argoinent.
That a true Democrat ought never to
despeir, is the tiret article in the under
) signed's political creed. Man is capae
r ble of indefinite improvement in know!.
edge and virture.--These are the bases
- of Democracy. If we know that lie can
not reach perfection, we also Imow that
he may become better than he ie. Ilope
and faith are the motives of the Chris
t tain teacher. They bbould be the etny
'I and etimulus of the Democrat. With
him they are strengthened by know!.
edge;for he reads and briar's that man is
advancing, and may be made to advance
3 more rapidly, in all those acquirtstriente
which enable him to govern himself. If
arrested by force or fraud to-day, lie
arrested by force or fraud to-day, lie
will r canon) hid onward march ta-mar-
-
rem. By degresa the eat mass of
Men E re becoming acqual ad with their
righta and conscious of til r power; that'
noun wIll attempt to dec ve them, and!
so determined, that non will caro to
assa.1 by foreir To aid i the improve
1 ment of man id the hightist remaining
ambition of 'ha undersigned. lie has
seen ilitiCti of the wo:Id, ham had some
experience it) public affairs, has witnes
sed much Liman depravity, suffered
some wrong and met with much to die.
courage exertiona for the good of his
couutry and his race; but never for a
moment has he lost his faith in man's
high destiny, or relaxed his,,e ts.M111117
ation to contribute to hie)--tdvancement
under ell discauragements. Ube obeli
reap no personal advantago frotn this
course, beyond a consciousness of do
ing his duty, his children, his children's
children, and myriads of human beings
hereafter to live, may, by his crimple,
and labors, however bumble and feeble i
be made mum intelligent and mote hop-I
py. At uny rate, in tine glorious hopa
he intends to labor, live. anedie.
AMOS KENDALL.
Washington. Oct. 21, 4S10.
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iness, On din Garicr Cr Frout and S!:iv.,I,crry
Street, seron't utory, rioxt tiola to tito L'4olit;1!
Com, where he tri:,o,:,, ti) early it i',, Ai 111 its i
various hruneheti. ile eli5o him coolioci, it with!
the atm,. otiie Feuer Iangingwiiiefiii iwilli
,,t:4 Ehail not le voiliessect by aiiy, hit, work I
'shall Lii dono in a bille anð manner, Ilea witi
-how kr itm;11;
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Caiiol 1)over, ionnitijii, IS-ti).-11',:.
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rally wilicits contintrmite tif the public patron
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of CA IIINE'r WARE, that is in common list:
in this country, which be wairdets to bo made
in till best manner and ot good materials, and
on tlio inost itiasona',10
A lot id' Cabinet till Mho) always on hand.
is also prepars!d with the neeeps,ary nutted
als for iaking tied conveying COFFINS sail,
ly to anyliart of the county where ho may be
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:3EStION OHIO STA'I'F,:7',NIAN. withe on tho right hied foot.
'We propose to issue the sTATI;:-lti AN, do Ariv person,' proving property and paving
lug the ensuing session of the Ohio Legislature ccarges eats have the same.
on the fotlowing terms, viz : JOHN IlYKES.
TR I-WEEKLY, 2 00 Nov. Ctli IP40. 2se.
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Persolis subscribing. will pleaes designate
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whiell paper it is that they neire. - , Lt :,1,4,. iz, ;., c.io a
The approaching session of the Ohio Legisla
titre, will bo ono of more than lisaal IntereFt to - ilATZLE3 WIL':;ON, liatter Preen(' st
all parties. The Cumin administration will be , .0 inpliqt, would inform the eitizonser
in progresshis inaugural will hove dereloped Tusearawas County, that he continues to curly
his meastiles, or rather the meristirm; of the Ban on the flatting leethitiss, in all its various bran
kers anti Abolitionists that elected him, and in dies. Ilis workmanship shell be of first genii.
whose hands he is. ty, hoping !thereby to merit a liberat eltate.tio
When these measure are presented to the Leg patrontem.
islature by Governor COrWill, ZS it is his duty bv N. 11'. All those indebted to him, are rerpien
the constitution, the tug or of war will corn- ted to call and Hettle np, lietbre the Ist tif Jans
'nonce in the Legislature; and, fur the first time nary, otherwise their bills will be put in the
thr years. the !mold will Imo an opportunity Justices hands for coaction.
a seeing what the prinriptes of Whiggery real Dee. 13th.
, ,
All kinds of country produce, token
ly are in practice, and a fair comparison can be
made between the doctrines of the two parties,
in exchange for work, or eutetanding
touching the great interests of equal rights atid
constitutional government. debts.
N. B. I will pay GI cts. per lumber
We shall have gond reporters, end 1750 what
industry We nro capable of empioying on our
or wheat, for all outstanding debts.
paper. to give a correct and extensive view of all
theit doings : and the first curious item will be .
a law reducing 11101ml:fries of all the officers in IN PVir traIll)1:05:s
lite State, as promised to the people,. The next KILd 01:E ,S, 1'111,14.
will be, to raise tho wages of labor; increase A RE no, receiving rrom the elle
the price of wheat and pork; introduce tile no ,
groes fresh from KentlieliY into oor courts as .A.... tern cities, a t:onaral nnd season.,
witnesses, and into our common schools; hut 'thin ntnelt of (1 001)., which they ins
not into our Colleges where Bankers' children tend telling very low fur cash or good
congregate. All these hard cider and coon skin
movements mill be recorded with care end pro
Al w l'hilarl. Alay 29 1810.
eision, and when necessary, made into first rate , t'e .
country produce.
Tippecanoe songs, and sung to keep the mem.:
hers spirits up. t JOB WOLK of all kind 'natty executed a:
op7" --r
And the scheme already foot, no wo ate in
;halt: down the people by ti.great
miss or milieu, to ........ --- - -- .----.---- d . 1
ith their ' Bank machinery, mere powerfui Man the I
tarone
of the ilmasian Autocrat, will ba watel.ed with
o'er; that ' due 'cure. Let the peeple read and judge for
ern, and I themselves. ,
care to 'Elio proceedings of Congress wiil also be du
1111)10Ve- ly givtio as hcretolorm
maining S. & ttl. It. MEDARIC.
Ile hall Columbus, November 13, 1840.
id some
witnes- ADallXISTIldfOR'S )S'A L E.
forraut,ienarridnevrasocrottliiietyCourt of Corn
made at Nay
1 stuolredrit in oBtlYpvi ei t.tsuos
h;, Term 1833, 1 shell (der tor sale on the premised
following described real Estaie, situate in Dover
on the lt.Ith day of Dee. 1810 at 11 o'clock the
!ler4.)fror";
,- nl' Dover in the county of Tuscara was,
n man's Township, viz. a Lot of Land adjoining the
ennui-, "1 -, in the center or the Wooster Road
incement eolom000lo,,, ,t
r he shall Goin the town plat, thence
ono rod north O'Se3 ---- : ,,.Ä......i....,z-
running south 43 West, devirill'ailiii7IIIIIM41;
rrotn this ty live hundredth, thence north 47 west six
'haðdrfedlity)a. chaind and twenty five hundredili;thence with
43 east nine chains and forty fuur ' hundrodth,
in beings thderiðes eolith 8 East six chains and sixty bund
s to the ptace of beginning, containing five
eximple! acres and thirty four perched more oi less. Tlio
rid feeble i above land id property W. the estate of Isaac D.
u0:3 hboppe; I Lee, late ot Tusearawas county deceed. It is
well situated for a private residence. Tertus o
sale made known at the time of sale.
ie.
ALL. LUCY LEE Ad'x,
Dy D. M. Atherton, 'Attorney.
Dec. 7th, 1840. Gws
ATHERTON', PECK-.
attOrncVS at nalD.
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which the Casket is celebrated, shall suffer no
diminution; but on the contrary', every exertion
shall lin made to inirease its interest
SUFI:AL BOAIANCES REVOLs
I -1'1( 0:S allt:idy 71,; eat ed. and others shall
follow in the course of the volume, presetititig
when aiiiitoplete 01. the manner
and a historical accoutit of' the great battles at
that nine. Iles, din Cashel, instead of being
dill sickly sciiiiiiimitalittes, aims at a true
ilciiiiection iiidein in every variety of
'PI E PUBLI EA TION
'Min Casket is litid on the first of the
month in every quarter of tho Uniun. The
most distant subscribers consequently receive
it on that day, as well as those win reside in
Philadelphia. In all the principal cities agents
liaceileen established, by which means subcri
ors can obtain their conics free of postage
tNS
The fishion tires published,. in the Casket
imarterly, as'ofinit as any really iww styles
Arta n limn Tads The engraings are colored,
and executed from design. No old.
Worn tall phi1g relOtiellett and then published
as the hoist fashions. The truth of our designs
titay be tested by viiiiiparing them with the a
tioq description of dresses 11.0H1 IMAM and
ris.
TITANThree Dollars per annum. or two
coppiva for Five Dollars. bv
GEO. R GRA LN-31,
3f3 Carters Alley, Philad
JOHN 11 Ell:ill:0,1,N
s
E EMT( TFULLY infotnis his frierni9 end
tic! itenerit, 611 he still contiotles
i!LAIKSAi I liNti 5, in the Tows
t lacK11.)11T, where lie respeetrully invites
thertrnier's and the uenerally togive him
1-,h4 to the rumen; air die
,meiititagettient he hes received, and holies 11
ottontion to business, to recoivo a Pilate of
ituhtic patronege.
Ail kinds oroiher work down og good as tan
be down in thig pvt of the cruniryi
EDGE TOOLS.
Mado t) order, and if !hey should tail, no
liciroog will be tondo.
Lockport sept. 19di, 1E10.
E 8 TRAYI
Came to the farm or John Itykus in Clorhen
Township, Tosearnwas cotioty early last
ping, Bay Meru Colt, risiog 4 years old, a
hoot 15liands high lilind of the lull eye, and
white on tho right lord rill!,
Any person, proving property and paving
cuarges can have the same.
JOHN IlYKES.
Nov. IP40. 2$7.
ion tv
tido (Am
,
0,01 q11-114M I
Dil(ISOLUTFON
filitTNILIZzAilr.
Tho Partnettliip lieteidorm existin:
under the firm of Mc Meal & Sieest
Medical Practitioncre, iS day die
solved by mutual consent.
All those indebiaI to the firm,..aroolie
quested to call mud mettle, am the b re
nam3t be closed ininied iaiely.
MeMEAL
I. bi:ELSE.
Sep. I. ISIO.
WOOL CAIIDIVG
AND
CLOTH' b RESSIN G.
IINDR11711 SEA TU1Y.
,..."-- 44.-e.40111XIG:42;;;ZZq4,-,41: tb- big'
form the Fanners and Wool Growers
IT I 111ANKFUI, Ilir nasi r,,,,2-tia.....would in
rtof "scarawas county and the counties adjoin.'
iu Ito continues to
NARD WOOL,
AND
DRESS CLOTH
: on short. notice. Having a first rate Double
Carding Machine and the best Machinery for
Dressing Cloth, together.. with an experienced
; and skill!Ill worliii;an. he kris , confident in
!saving that his cusictuers may rest ussured of
Ilisving their work done in the best ntanner,
Thu prices for Cardin,' is 5 cents per
pound, and the prices for owl Dressing shall
1 be reasonable.
Ali kinds of produce recieved ingpayment for
arm, eirrival.
es-41 AMUE1, FERTIG.--GROCER
Comniission Merchant, lý Boot Sz
,Shoo Manufacturer,
East side of the Canal.
Having just received, and constantly
keeps on hand, a general assortment o
goods, Such ea:
7eas, Sugars .Liquota, Oils
Smoking 4, Chewing To'bacco, t,onfec
tionaries, Rock Salt, Ground Pepper,
Olustard, Ginger, Bar and
Shaving Soap, Chocolate, Salaratits
Shoe Blacking, Black .3, Red Lk
Irriting Paper 4, Quills, Raisins, Nuts
of ail kinds, Loco k'oco Xotelies, Can
dies, Pepper:Sauce, Wines of all des.
criptions, ttc.
laDOTS S.,75.0.ES
Alette fine and coarso Boots, tine (Sr
coarse Brogans, Gaiter Boots, Slippe,
Shoes, ike.
Orders for any description of Boots
tk Shoes, can be filled on reasonable no
tice, and on the most satisfactory terms.
Canal Dover, Nov., 19, 1839.
NIEDICAL NOTICE.
TUE ssliseribers would hereby Intl tile
citizens of Bolivar and tho adjacent country.
that they have entered into partnership thr the
practice of Medicine anti Surgery, and wetild
most respectrully tender their proletisional ser
vices to those who may beeunie the subjects or
disease.
A. J, N N rr,
JAMES JOU NSO
August '21, 1801tf
11:(141T tV SHOE STORE;
Situated the building formerly occupi
ed as a Grucery bu &ionph,,S,
opposite the Mansion How,
.1'ern Philadelphia, Ohio
00117.1AD ar.:TT
Trt; E SPE CT FULLY informs the eit
izetis (if New Philadelphia, thus
he carries on the above Businose in all
of ite varioue branches, and us he keep,
none other than his own menefaeturot
he can confidently recommend his work
to all who may favor him with their ellb
iorn.
Particular attention will ba given to
the inanufac ore of tilei,ilemen's
EINE BOOTS,
as this work will be done by one of !Lc
hest Bowmen in the country. ALt.',:0
Ladies' Work 11 Measure.
A genertil atitiOrtitIVII 4)1 BOOTS &
SHOES (of his own make) constantly
on head,
The Public are rcspectfelly invited to
give hint actill before puichasing else
where.
Ze!)
Grocerien, es Wipe, Beer and ei
der, and Liquer by the quart land gal.
ion
Nw Philade !Oil, Aug. 16, 1839
Boas 65 ghoes.
5S0
Pair and More.
READY .1i A E FOli
II B 13 Y,
T1 !MARTIN who would respectlitly infoiren
ot otd litetula and the public, that tie
PAM carries on the above business, in its
various branches, one door East of J. J Bur
tess' Grocery txote, haviini, Just tecetvad a new
end geheral: assortment of DUI YU'S et Si ICES
t,:c.. adapted, to the eansfety
selected by and from se$ oral of the most expe
tieneed manufactures, in the City, may he retied
on to be good.
Intending also more extensively to continuo
ði0 mantifactoring business, by lieeldng in
employ the best workman, he can Wain, and
having on hands abundance of Stock and Ilo
ilo s, which clialenge comparison in this ptatie.
ilimthopetTrovidence':?erniitting to be sho eon
stantly to furnish:. tioundan'ehMsa, give genera
sitlislitction, nod justly merit sillEcient share
public patronage. Determined to improve lois
busir.ess by all flit meanshe assures those who
may favour him with a call, that he will sell as
low for good pay, us any articles of the .idne
kind, and quality, so far es loo knows can too
had itutitis part of the Country.
STRAYED.
I
Strayed away from the Subscriber living in i
Dover township, Tusearawas county. 1
. A BALI) BAY 111A111::, i
About 10 years Old, n mark 'opther left hind leg,
where she received an,i 'jury some years since
Any person giving information where said mare
is, shall be rewarded. I
W. MeCLEARY.
Nov1.1111)111. Gib, TEM. 3w.
Wheat at Dover, 50 cent
MMMika
FASMONA TA1101111A11
pl-A111 Wr L.Vi res
trY epectfully ittiortn his old friends und
ho public in gent:101i. thut he corrie's on
,he uhove bomicobs bll na vatic
r,,etina, one duct,Esst cf.!. 1. Sinithst
stole, beta lic tinq tot a;I. times be
!ootitt to attend to work ibtrusthd to
uutb, Ile flatters .hteibutf it will be
done as durable, neat end fashionable,
as it CiAl 1)0 done in the country, ne ho
intends at ell times to heep in his eta
ploy gooll competent wotkinan, and lie
merino to receive the Fashion isamply
provided for.
l'n ent:,egthitided that ono who: 11'8
coubtry p o o
One or two apprentices wan.
die tely to leen the Tail ing
een the oge of 15
business. Boys betw
abendolfpg, owoodueldhabraeepteret,fearsredre.
;Lb' ereint di V.
liens of industry, honesty, and aohria.
ty, will be required.
Canal Dover, Aug. 15i 1639. 14
FASMONA WA: TA 11,0111A11
D1SSOLTIIION OF PIIR7'NER--
SHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of E. B. Makemson and John Hammitt
in the Boot and Shoe making business is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
E. B illAKEMSON,
J. HARAIOUNT.
Dover Sept.:18th, 1840.
Notice is hereby given to those indebted to the
above firm, either by note or Book account to
call and settle by the 1st. of October, etherwise
their accounts will be left in the hands of pro
per officers forioa icction.
13E. Itlakemsen
N E IV
m tt Cr tit Estabitztmento
ssatautz, xx ADAMS,
mr7.1 ULD respectfully inform the
tY citizens ofiDover, and the ad
joining counties, that he has commenced
the Tailoring business in the Town et
Canal Dover, nrrchants row Factor
Street, two doorii west of Montfredy
McClean's Now Store, in the room for
tnerly occupied by Mrs. M. C. Glonin.
ger as a confectionary, where Clothing
will be made in the most fashiondble &
fitting manner; from his experience in
the above business, ho feels assured that
he will be able to Jender general satis
faction to all, who are pleased, to give
him a call.
Dover, April nth 1S10. It
FOE, SALE OR REND
The Subscriber aim; for sale, an extensive
end commodious TANNERY, In the Town of
Dover, possessing ail the facilities necessary to
carry on an ex telisie business, and has an ex
tensive rim :estoni,
If the above property is not sold before the
first of April next, it will be to rent.
ALSO FOR SALE. -
A valuable Farm, within cno
ver, containing 3i2 acres of good Lime stone
Lend. will) 70 acres cleared, with several good
Springs, and necessary Liultuings, and also a
good Distillery
ALSO ANOTHER FARM,
Within one mile ()Mover, atljohlining the as
bovo described Farm, containing 14.1'2 ;MCP, Will)
about sixty acres role:042d land, und good
Spring convenient to tho
Any person desirous of purchasing, win cail
on the Subscriber living in buyer, who will
make known the tvre.s.
SIANGLUFF, Agent.
Dec. 25, 18,10. tr.
rt'TAKE
ihroot to ieloed to the 3,ktiocribor,
by Book tierotiot, or Notes, to older
doter; than ti Ote Wed to
tall end settle op. whet o iso !heir fie.
count, will be la io the hands of proper
officers for collection.
BENJAMIN MILLER.
Sep. 4, tS40.
DISSOLUTION Or JUN Ell.
I
I'lle7partnership heretofore existing tinder the
olThatles zeteese and Albeit lIetes, in the
Grocery business is this day dissolved by toutu
al consent.
criAray.T, sTErsr.
A LBE1tT BATES.
ShanePvilte Nov. 24. 1840.
COURT OP COVAON PLEAS
TITztlA 11A WAS COUNTY, 01110.
CH1MERY
Francis Gamma and t Pursuant to a &Tree
Margaret his Vila 5 of this Court modeled
Vfl 5 at the June Term 11.'40
rStuith A. Towner, !, 1 shall on the 15th
'41 or ::,eptendter next, at the couttlicmo in
Philadelphia, offer at piddle Sala
the ti,llowitn: deFeriLed Vita Etat2, viz. Lot
Number 14 in tho Town allover in said Cocn
.M. Aleitt.;KTON,
baddlery.
117111.511210AIL
inliirms the public th
! be has purchased the Saddle & Dar
ness mi king establishment belonging to J01111
Treanor, and intends to carry on ilia binduiss
as usual and nuinufactura mon and woolen's
saddles in the newest fashion and of the' boot
materials.
7.! r3 0 ,
All kinds of carriage, Dearborn wagon and
Boat harness', with every other article in Ids
1 line of business which is required in the court
try,
I coutitry r- co
ta; no in.'
N, re or tv
ted immediately to I
business. Boys be
and 16, would be pi
be of good charactt
lions of industry, hi
ty, will be required
Canal Dover, Aug.
DISSOLTII
The partnership here
firm of E. B. Makemse
in the Boot and Shoe ma
dissolved by mutual cor
E.
J.
Dover Sept.:18th, 18
Notice is hereby give'
above firm, either by r
call and settle by the Is
their accounts will be
per officers forioa iccti
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