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Notices in Burlington Advertiser Oct. 13 1849.

 

List of Letters remaining in the Burlington post office Oct. 2nd, 1849; and unless taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead:

Mr. Baldwin or Brown
L D Green
Mark McClure
Benjamin Fullerlove
Dr. J R Hawkins
John Ogden
Peter Grant
John Johnson
John Paterson
Susan P. Grant
John B. Johnson
Samuel Piat
Thomas Graves
Mrs. Frances Kirtley
Mrs. Mack Sims
William Graves
Mrs. Maria Logan
Thos Underhill
Stephen Graves
John Mason
David Williams
Joseph A. Graves
John H. Moore
Mrs. E. Wheatley
David Gates

Signed Hubbell Foster, P.M. 


Notice

Call of five dollars on each share stock … subscribed, is ordered to be paid in by the 5th of November next; also six dollars on each share, by the first day of December next. By the action of the Board of the Petersburg and Burlington Turnpike Company, I am authorized to notify delinquent subscribers, that unless payment be made on calls already due, they will be  under the necessity of instituting suit for the same; by order of the board.

October 6, 1849 W. H. Chapin. Treas. N. B. N. E. Hawes, of Burlingotn, is authorized to receive and receipt for all monies paid him for the Turnpike Company.


Burlington School

The Fall and Winter Session of the School in the Academy, at Burlington, will commence on Monday the 1st day of October, under the superintendence and care of the Reverend Periander C. Scott, who will be assisted in the female department of the school by his amiable and accomplished sister Miss Mary Anne Scott. Those wishing to attend the school will do well to commence early in the session. It is expected that boarding can be procured in town on very fair terms, for such young ladies as wish to attend.

TERMS FOR SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS

For the higher branches, Latin, & etc.    $13.00
For Chemistry, Surveying, &c.                   10.00
For English Grammar, &c.                           8.00
Primary Branches education                       5.00

Tuition fees are lower than any other institution of the kind in the west.

Jno Cave
Secretary


Notice

The subscriber having sold his shop and entire stock of saddlery in Burlington, to J. M. Riddell & H. O. Baker, would recommend them as first rate workmen, and worthy young men, and takes this method of soliciting for them the patronage of his old customers and the community at large. Those indebted to the undersigned are requested to make payment, as he is desirous to settle his business in Boone.

John H. Perkins


Saddlery

James M. Riddell & Horatio O. Baker have purchased of John H. Perkins his shop and stock of saddlery in Burlington, and the business will be carried on in the future at the old stand on the corner of Jefferson & Union streets, in the name of Riddell & Baker, who will keep constantly on hand a large and good assortment of saddlery and harness, and will sell on reasonable terms. They solicit and expect, from the superiority of their work, to deserve a large share of public patronage.

Riddell & Baker.
Burlington, KY


To the Ladies!

Mrs. Rebecca Calvert having returned from Nashville, takes this method of informing her old friends and customers that she has established herself again in the

MILLINERY BUSINESS,

And all work entrusted to her care will be finished with Neatness and Dispatch.

She earnestly solicits a continuance of those favors which were extended to her, during her former residence in Burlington.


Cartwright’s Cholera Mixture, at 25 cents, prepared according to directions and for sale by J. R. Warren Burlington, KY.


J. H. Foster

House and Ornamental Painter,

Has established himself in Burlington and offers his services to the citizens of Boone county, in the above business.

Having spared neither pains nor means in acquiring a thorough knowledge of the art he flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction (both in style and price) to all who may give him a call.

Graining done in the best style, in imitation of any kind of wood or marble.


TO THE TAXPAYERS OF BOONE COUNTY -  The taxes of the present year are due, and as a great portion of it will be needed in the Treasury Department on and from the first of October next, it is necessary that prompt steps should be taken to have the same ready for said Department on or before that time. Take notice therefore, that every Tax-payer will be expected to pay promptly when called upon hereafter; and that I may be better understood, I would say to those who are backward in complying with the above request, that ADDITIONAL RIDING WILL BE ATTENDED WITH ADDITIONAL COST TO THEM; and to those owing back tax I would say, that in every instance the above must be strictly adhered to. And to those owing muster fines, I will say that longer indulgence would make it a serious matter with me; therefore every man who owes a muster fine, must have the same in readiness when called for.

W. J. Sandford D. S. for Ben. White, S. B. C.

[D. S = Deputy Sheriff; S. B. C. = Sheriff Boone County]


 

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