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(ijuerliney Count.v tn llie Wnrof 112.James FrameAlton W'fiYmmaThomas IEule William Smithi c w arrival* last, woo*—one—aiikinsMcr to KtiV. Timberikc.As a contribution to the eftntuunial history of Uauras3jr eouuty wo Iixyc bad placed tn inn* UmuIh l:y Denison Tclrick, K-q., of Madison lowiuhip, a frugmcut oi au ongl.ial master roll of a company uf inun who went fiusn this county intothe army Ui Iho war of 18 E2. The roll will bu nl very great Interest to all of our readers, particularly the. older peopleand the tlt-scoadcms and relatives of the old Koldicrs Who dill such honorable service, Thu names *f a number of the men Imyu faded out of memory and it is wall and titling I hat they should ho revived, The IM onUr.ia mmy family names yet Lumbar in the county. The ^pulling of names in peservod :is it occurs on the fragment of Uufroll, which is as iulluwstLIST.*Michael Arc her .Juki a Sec re siLimes DyeThomas Bay William MoCnlloch James Bay Joshua Kobe Samuel Bay Enoch Thomas William- Bryan Patrick McLockl in Jamca Oldham John Waller William HosmchDavid Wallet John Hutchison Lewis Waller John Marling John Bartoil Isaac Old limnAdam Shriver James Delong Jlc-nry Jinicer Isaac Delong WiUiiun Sbephuard William Laws Jacob.Smith Enoch PhillipsTimothy SJmroek Aaron Hedge* JEvurot Sim rock Joseph Fuller Shuntly Hammond David Hollis William Morula-ml Guo man Mai hews William Dlimiy John Gibson Jamca More head Adam Tcdrick William Hudson JoLn Philips John Bates Israel HedgesSamuel Hatters Paul Dewil For snniu of thesu substitutes appeared as follows. For James.Frame, Thomas Smith; for Wm, McCulfock, Jaiuc* Me-Mull in; for Enoch Thomas, Roller* Botou; for Shandy Hammond, Joseph Dcen; for Michael Archer, Joftyph Ale-Midjit]; for John See rest, Samuel Lin-tan; for James Dye, William Aston; for Thomas Bay, Lewis Grindstaff; for Ismao Oldham, William Ilurpcr and for John Philips, John Lemmon.inZkMlI,Lrry Th jinpson died suddenly at Mr. Mosier's near Campbell's Station, la#t week, of pneumonia.Hero is our list of in venture: Samuel Dilicy, improved carriage wheel; W. A. Wallace, 'four®wheeled velocipede; Jus, Rowland, wagon-jack; Wm. Harper, Uay•wagon brake; Rod Dllley, gridefront to cure smoky chimneys; and ,L Fred, nut holder. There la a chap living cost of this who Is sanguine of discovering perpetual motion; we don't bmg ot tins, however.The answer to 000*3 query in last m-efc s Liberty items is 000 per cent. We will now propose a query; When a man buys a quart of whiskey,drinks Ll, hdla dnwu in the gutter andfreezes to death, what per cent* does he gain or lose; and what per cmt, does the seller moke who furnished the above whiskey at $2.00 which cost inra but 50 cents? Wo hope all your correspondents will try their bauds ou this problemand give t»s theboneilt of their reflections.UimRwEU.Tobacco Holes.F. A. Kttouff baa purchased about twohundred hogsheads of tobacco at from 1 to $5.50 per humped; price tending downwanl. Vausant has purchased in tl.e neighborhood ot a hundred autl fifty hogsheads of tobacco; prices ranging from $4 to $5.50.—liepubhmii,J. Brad fie! ci-* Sons arc our largest dealers,, having purchased oyer bIx bun-(1ml hogsheads. They employ about fifty hands. J- 8. Howard has pfu» chased about two hundred and seventy-live hogsheads. Win. Reed has bought two hundred hogsheads, and employs fourteen bauds, J.* 1{. Hunt Bro„ generally large packers, have touched the matter very lightly this season, ptn chasing only about torCy hogsheads. Green Howard have purchased about one hundred hogsheads. Besides these partita, T. C. Parker, just west of town, generally purchases largely, and employs a munqer of hands The average price was $5 per hundred.—Enterprise*You Have no Excuse,Have yon any excuse for suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint? Is there any miHoti why you should go on from clay today complaining with Eour Stomach, Hick Hcutmchc, HabUnl Costive'* nchs, Palpitation of tin* Heart, Heartburn,Water brush, Gnawing and burning pains at tljo pit of Lko 8t,oinflChv Yellow Skin,Coated Tongue, and d Isagremtble taste in the mouth, Coming up or food after Gating. Low spirits, Ac. Wo! It Is positively8our own mult if you do, lt;io to your nurdst and CeL il luiLLlu of IIuuip.m'm
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