Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 July 1840 — Page 4

VEVAiT TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT,

5s. leter II, pay to C. S.FoIwoll.dated Dccem-1 ber 5ih 1332,9. Jaudon, cashier. The filling up and signature* sro all the same kind ol Ink; the engraving and caahlcr’s name are remarkably well executed, but the president’s name is a bad imitation.' 10*. letter G, payable to C. Thompson, dated Philad. July 10, 1835, S. Jaudon, cash. N. Biddle, president, well cxccutedv The piper .rather darker and thicker than the genuine, the eagle looking to the left, and the neck feather* rather frizzled. 20s. old plate,' of different dates. They can be .detected by observing that in the aignature of ■ the cashier,. W. MTIyaine, the three first let- ' ten (W Jll I) are joindfl together, in the counterfeit there is a space between the M and . thfr'I. ' ■ 50s. new plate, dated December 3d, 1830, Jet. O on both ondsV signed for S. Jaudon,. ca?h., , S, Mason; for N. Biddle, pres., G. W. 'Fair-' man. ' The paper is rather, thin and has ah oily , appearance; the centre vignette of the \ banking-house la tolerably welt executed,'toil tbs Heads on each end oftbebill are. very coarsely engraved.. • ' . r V : 100a. Post Notes, letter 11, dated Sept. 1,183?, ■ payable to J. Ross or bearer," ten ■ diysaftof date.' The body of,tho;notc has a very good_ . appearance. Tfio vignette:is miaerzhly/exc- . cuted, and ■ on a_ alight examination .can-.be easily detected by^those acquainted wilh bank" notes. The.signatures ofJ. Covvpenliwaitc, . Cashier, sod N. Diddle President, arc written top stiffly, and are poor imitations.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution and an order and decree of the Switzerland circuit court, entered at the last ApDl term of said court, and issued out ofiho office ofthe clerk of said court and to me directed, I will expose at public auction. to the highest bidder, on k credit of'twehe months, from and after the £3d day of 'April'IBdO, ■ (by ..the .purchaser giving bond and security according to law*,) at the court house door, in the town of Vevay, in.said county, on Saturday the 11th day of July 1840, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and dp’clock P. M. of said'day, the rents and profits for seven years of the" following^described properly, viz: The following lots lying and be ng mlhe county of Switzerland,' and described as folio ws,'to'wi*r Lots number 229,331), and 239i known and designated on the 'additional plait of in-lots of thn town of Vevay,as laid out by John Francis Du four in September' 1830, end on failure to realize the full amount or the debt interest and costs of suit on said exc-, cutiod-endorsed, I will-then and there at the time and place above mentioned, in manner and form - aforesaid, expose' the /fee simple, of said land so described as to sale on the some credit as aforesaid, by the purchaserJgivingbond and-security as aforesaid. ■' Said loti baying been ordered to bo sold by said court as tbaproperly of Mary. D. -Dufour, Charles J. IJ. • Dufour, andEmma Estctla Dufour, widow.jtnd children and - hetrl at law of Jamcs.H. Dolour deceased, at the soil of Ezekiel S Lockwood and Lcwjs Lockwood, merchants and partners trading under tho-. name and style ofE. fi. Lockwood & Co., against the said Mary D.' Dufour, Charles J. H.Dufour r and Emma Esiclla widow and children and heirs_al law of James II.* Dufour, dec’d., for $7&!;33,.lhc debtinterest and costs of suit,-and. also for accruing costs.

BANK NOTE TABLE.

WISCONSIN.

As a means of enabling the public, to guard, in some measure, against losses by depreciated Bank paper; we have made out the following table, giving the talcs of discount at Cincinnati and Louisville on the notes of the various banks. It will bo corrected weekly, from the papers of those cities:

Bank of Wisconiin, Green Bay, ' Bank of Mineral Point.. - lOaSOdi*. Fox River Hydraulic Company, - 50 on.

UlMOCll

State Banks of Mo. at St. Louis, & Br. par a 2 prem

aikasias. 1 ; State Banks and branches, [old issue] a 50 'dis. do do .do [new Issue] do Real Estate Bank,. do

KCICTDCKT.

POETICAL.

Bank of Louisville,*. „ Bank of Kentucky and Branches, Northern Dank of Kentucky and Branches, Savings Bank of Louisville, Otis Arnold 4. Co’s cbeckion do. Hotel Company, ' Old Bank of Kentucky,. - Commonwealth Bank and Branches, South Western Real Estate Bank,

TIXAS. ■ Government Treasury Notes, - 85 dis.

The Bride’s Return.

She had her wish,Tor which in vain .She pined in restless dreams', «6h mother! is this home again!

SPECIE. . Silver, ’ 4a5prem. American Gold, .' - • 5n6iucm. Sovereigns, dolls, - »5 U Doubloons, Spanish, dolls. 16 a 17 0 do. -Patriot, 1G&16 50 English Guineas, $5 00 Louisd’on, 4 00 a 15 50 Napoleons, 00 Ten Guilder pieces, 00 - Ten Thalers, ' 8 -00 Fredcrickd’roi, . , 4 00

2 pcrct dis. 5d!*.fraud.

IIow desolate, it see me I Yet all ih a dear lamiliar things -t ■ ■ Look as they did of yore; Bat oh! the change this sad heart brings— This is my home no more!

INDIANA. . Fanners’ and Mechanics’ Bank, MadUon, 1 dii. Stale Banir, * 1 Branches at New Albany, Madison and

‘I left thee! like-the dove of old 1 left thy parent breast, Bat on life’s waste of waters cold My soul hath found no test; And back tbo weary bird hath come, Its woes its wanderings o’er, 1 Ne’er froin the holy ark to roam, Yes, ibis is home once more!

Lawrence burgh, All other Branches,

par 1 dis.

onto.

LOOK WELL TO YOUR BANK NOTES. Counterfeit Bank Notes, on the difierent good banks, and fraudulent issues of post notes and other worthless paper, without capital or basis, are innumerable. -

Counterfeits. INDIANA. >/• Farmers* and Mechanics’ Bark. ,• 5s. letter B.- Very coarsely executed, purport' ing .to be engraved by Murray, Draper, man & Co. They can bo ‘detected by obeerv ing that the letter a in Murray is omitted. State Bars op Indiana! 5s. dated Jan. 1,1930. PayableibQ. !\V.Rath - bone S. .Merrill, Pres. John Bosk, Cash. Can bo detected by observing the names of the engravers, \V, Dane & Co. The genuine; were engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatchds Co., New York. The spuriouebills have for avigneue, & man standing under a tree, whhcaule,' .liogBidcc, In the distance, ia view of locomotive, Ate. The bank has never issued any bdls bearing dale Jan. I, 1839. t : ‘‘ 10 s * The vignette of the genuhfo Tens, is that of a Hunter on Horseback, white the couiiterfeilo have for a vignette a view of a Steamboat, Ship, Aci. . . . ; 20 s and 100a altered from 5a.' they may be readily detected by being clumsily altered, and by having retained the heads of particularindividuals on the ♦tea, as all lhe five? bare—none of which heads are on the $30 or $100 bills. The only $30 bill issued, has the Indiana . State House for its main design, while.that of .the only $100 bill is a Roman soldier and matron. The upper and lower margin ifl cut off the $5 in making the alteration. KENTUCKY. Bank of Louisville, Louisville Ky, 5s. letter C, payable to R, Millikin, dated Oct. 8th 1833. The signatures are very well executed, but the engraving is course, and the ink much paler than in .the .genuine notes. There are also others of the same denomination made payable to W. Nisbitt, which resemble the above iu most respects,.except that • the ink is darker than in the true notes. They may easily be detected on a slight 'examination.

‘Oh mother! sing my childhood’s songs, They fall like summer rain On tills worn heart which vainly longs To bo ALL thine again. Speak comfort to me! call me yet ; Thy Mary—aa of yore; Those words could make mo half forget That this is home no more.

: v SITTINGS OF ; THE, COURTS ' = Jll Ihe Cautl-tloute in Vtray, Stciiurland Ccimly, la * • .circuit coorf. 3d Monday in April. J 2d Monday in.October. ’ ■ PROBATE COyRT. 2d Monday in February. 12d Monday in August*' 2d Monday in May. J 2d Mondy in November. .'

‘Sit near me/ dh this hour repays Long years of lonely pain; 1. feel as if the o|d bright days Were all come back again. My heart beats quick with happy dreamsMine eyes with tears run o’er; .Thou-rt with me, mother! oil it seems Like home—our homo no more. -

. HENRY McMAKIX, S. S. C. JunelS, 1940. prs.fec$4—29c

Take iXolico. V LL those indebted to ilielaic firm,of Doctors ijL‘\Villiiun Armmj’toirA: Gustavos Holland,’ Ibr Ynedieinoand aiiendance inibdrr.prorefiionat dimeter, a|so lho?u who eland indebted to l)oci. G.’IIoIlarJ'forJilte services since the dissolution pf/paftnoiiliip between said Doctors,, are hereby notified, that Aie 'undersigned is empowered to collect the same/ and that unless they .call on.him and settle their accounts or notes, bn .or before the first day of Auguslnext,. they wHI be placed'in tbehandb of apropqr officer Ibr collection/ - / v : ■ V

COJIMISSlpXERS 1 COVET* ' lit Monday in January/ lit Mondyin September. 1st Monday in Marcli. lit Mptidy in November, lit Monday in May. . =

( Uh home and mother! can yo not Give back my heart's glad youth!. The visions which my soul forgot,. Orlearn To doubt their truth. Give back mychildhood’e peaceful sleep, Its aimless hopes, restore! Ye ba'nnott—mother, let mo weep, Forth is is home'no more/

Bank of Cleveland, 11 dis. Bank of Mnisillion, Uni*. Batik of Circlcville, 11 dis. Bank of Wooster,; ' 1 U dn. Bank of Xenia, . H di*. Dank of Sandusky, U «is. Bank of Hamilton, 11 d«. Bank of Weil Union, 11 dii. Batik ofChilicutbe, J U dis. Bank of Marietta, ’ 11 dig. Bank of Mount Pleasant, 11 dii. Hank of Norwalk, ■ v J1 difc Bank of Geauga, J1 di*. Bank of Zanesville, H dis, Belmont Bank of St. Clatmille, 11 dis. Bank-of Steubenville, . 11 dis, Cliuton'Bunk at Columbus, ' 11 dig. Columbian Bank of New Lisbon, 11 dig. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, . par ConiQiordal Bank of Lake irie ( Si dis* Commercial Bank of Sciola, 11 dis. 0a\ ton Bank, U dis. Dayton Mng. Company, * ■■ 2a5‘dis. Exchange Bank Cincinnati, 11-2 dis.' Fanners A Mechanics Bank Steubcnsrille, 11-2 dis. Farmers Bank Canton, y ■ • 20 dir.' Franklin Bank Cincinnati, par Franklin Bank Columbus, 1 1-2 dis. German Bank Wooster, - 11-2 dii, Granville Alexandrian Society, 11-2 dii. Kirtluiul Safety Society, ‘ fraud Lancaster Ohio Bank, 1 1-2 dis. La fay cite Dank Cincinnati, - _ par Manhattan Bank at Manhattan Ohio, 20 dis. Mechanics & Trader* Bank Cincinnati, 1 1-2. Miami Exporting Company Cincinnati, , par Muskingum Bunk Putnam, 1 1-2 dis. Munroe Fulls Mug.Company, doubtful Orphans Institute Bank, : Ohio [fail Road, , ■ 50 dis. Ohio Life Insurance & Trust Company. par Urbana Banking Company, 11-2 dis. Western Reserve Bank nt Warren, 1 1-2 dii. Union Bank of Exchanger, Cincinnati, fraud LOUISIANA. Clinton and Port Hudsoi, at Jackson, 50 dts. New Orleans City Banks, par utsiissirn. Agricultural Bank Natchez, 25a 50 dis. Planters Bank Natchez, do. Commercial Bank Natchez, 25 Natchez Post Notes, 75 dis, Natchez Rail Road, 75 a 80 dii. Miss, Shipping Company, 75 a 80 dis. Grand Gulf railroad A Banking Co., 60s 75 di*. West Feliciana do. do. do. 50 dis. Commercial Bank of Manchester, 50 dig. do._ do. Rodney, 75 di*. Commercial Railroad and Banking Company, Vicksburg, .50a75 dii. Bank of Vicksburg, 60 a 75 dis, Vicksburg Wnter Work* i Banking Cow 60 a 76 dis, City of Vicksburg Post Notes, no^alo Luke Washington,' 75 a 80 dis. Commercial Rank,’’Columbus, 30 a 50 dts, Tombiebce, 90 dis. Union Banlcat Jackson, Post Notes, 75 dii. do'. payable at sight, 75 dii. Bank of Port Gibson, 30 a 50 dit. Citizens Bank Madison County,' 75 a 60 dis. Chickasaw Land Bank; 75 a 60 dis. All other bank* of this Stale are worthless. ' - MICHIGAN.

: ■ i. ’ EDWARD PATTON. vVcvay, Juno 20, 1840. 40c

Thou mourner of departed d re aril si ■, On earth lliere is no rest — Where grief hath troubled the pure alreama Of memory in thy breast! A shadow on thy path shall be. Where sunshine laughed before;. Look upwards to the happy sky— Earth is thy home no more.

STATE Of INDIANA,) r • * ' ; Switzerland County, J Sxcilzerluiid JC*i'rcu if Term-, 1840Andrew H in man, V ; ' ■ , • •. "i.-1 ~ • Eli Pchwoil/SIoiea . ; ;: ' Greeh, William Lil- ;. In Chancery- ■ |yi'GeorgeH,Craw-, ' 1 : ■ /• (b rd, J a m eS - Lea ry, Thomas JL Leary, . _ v' and Lucy 1 Leary* ; : . . K NOW- on litis day the parties corar,. and? on motion of .com plsinant, it is' ord ered- tbit notice of the pend i hg of Uiii bill ofcozapliin t i ti this' behalf, as amended, be given onto- the said non-resident defendants by publication in? tbeVevay Times, and Switzerland county Democrat,, a weekly newspaper, printed and published in Switzerland county, Indiana; lor thre*- weeks successively, for more than sixty daya previous to the first day of the next term' of .-this court, to be holden at the court house .in-the ibvo of Vcray,;in said coil ntyj on the EecoficT Monday of October IS40,dnd that unless they thtlt* answer to aaid'h'ill on said day, that (bo.matters and tilings therein contained.will be taken as confessed .and decreed on in their absence, and thiscause is’conlintied &c, ”

MISCELLANY.

The Three Jolly Husbands.

Three Jolly Husbands, out in tho country, b; thp names of Tim Watson, Joe Brown and Bil Walker, sat late ona evening drinking at a vill

age.tavern, until being pretty well corned, they ..agreed that each one, on returning home should do the drat thing his wife told him, in default nf which ho should tho next morning pay the bill. They then separated for the night engaging to meet again the next morning and give an honest account of their proceedings at home, so far as .they relate to the payment of the bill The next morning, Walker and Brown were

BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.

Bane or Kextcckt. 20a. letter A, payable to R, S. Todd, June 10, 1625, signed G. O* Gwathmey, Cashier, John 'll Jacob, President. It is badly-executed, much lighter than the genuine note, and very imperfect in each of the devices. The figure of the Indian on the left end is much lighter and imperfect, particularly about the head. The word belter is shorter, and the note about one-eighth of an inch shorter than the genuine, and tbe-filliug badly done. It will be easily detected by good judges. Northern Bake op Kentccet. ' . 20b, letter D, dated Get, 1, 1833, Vignette, a man in a sitting posture, with a female kneeling and offering flowers or something of the kind; engraving very coarse, plate new, and not even an attempt at copying the genuine. They can easily be detected by observing that the signatures have been marked out in fine hair marks, which arc not covered in the signing. NoRTijiffs Bake, Kt., Branch at Louisville. 3s. 'Piy to T. Anderson, dated Aug. 10,-1338,-M. T. Scott, Cashier. Paper light and engraving faint; otherwise calculated to deceive. oiuo. Bane op Cleveland, Ohio. 20s. altered from Is. Tfie figure 20 in a largo die is impressed in?places, and very chtmsity done. This , bank has never issued any $20 bills.

V. Thicliand and T. llasbcll.

early at their posts; fiut it was some time before Watson made bis appearance. Walker began first. * “You see when I entered the house the candle •was out, 'and as the fire gave but a glimmering of- light, I cauicnear walking accidentally into a pot of batter that the pancakes were to he made of.this morning. My wife* who was dreadfully out of humor at sitting up so long, said to me sar*. castle ally, ‘‘Do pul your fool in Me batter!” “Just as you say, Maggy /’said 1, and without the least hesitation, I setmy foot into the pot uf baiter, .and then went to bed,”. r , • Next Joe Urowatold his alory. My wife had already retired'to rest in our usual sleeping rooid, which adjoins the kitchen, and. the door of which was a jar, not .being able to navigate feclly well, you know 1 made a dreadful clatterV iog among tho household furniture, and my wife , in no pleasant tone bawled out, "Z)o breafe Ike porridge pot Joe!” No sooner said than done. 1 seized the bail of the pot, and striking it against Vthe chimney jam, broke it,in a hundred pieces. rAfter this exploit, I retired to rest aud got a ■ curtain lecture all night for my pains.” ■ It was Tim Watson's turn to give an account

CHARLES TH1EBAUD would inform his friends and former customers, that he has resumed bis Business of boot and Shoe making in all its branches, at his old stand in the brick building on Main, one door west of Ferry street, Vevay, la.,and has taken into partnership with him Tbotpak Haskell. They are determined to spare no pains or expense to render satisfaction to those who may favor them with their custom. They have now on hand a large qtian ; tity ol the best quality of stock which is being put together by mecnanics of the very first class, so that their customers may depend on having work of the best quality, at prices to suit tbe limes. All orders in their line thankfully received and promptly, attended to.' Way, 14, 1840, 34fm.

A copy—Alleat,, ' - EDWARD PATTOAVC/cri-.

June 4,1840.

Detroit Cilj Banks, , 10&25 Bank pf River Raising Monroe, do. Solvent country [chartered] Banks, 25to50 Joinfslock, Saietjr Fuod nod Wild Cat, so sale

msms. wsmnss*

ALL who arc indebted to Ur. Wm. Arlington, by note or book account, will pfease ctlt on me for settlement atthe residence of I,- Jl* Whitehead, Esq.

ILLINOIS. Stale Bank of Illinois and its Branches, 11*3 do, Bank of Illinois and branches, Shawnee* town, Tank of Cairo, - Illiooii Saviag* Bank, Manufacturers’ and Miners’ at Jackson, Merchants and Planters Bank at Chicago,

JOHN L*. ARMINGTON. ' ’ 23c*

1 1-3 dis. 5 a 10 dis. fraud fraud i fraud

May 9,1649.^

Dun Trimmer,

SUSilMi.

Stale Bank and branches, All other solvent Hanks,

10 tUs. do.

A beautiful Dapple Dun, with black mane and lfg* t about five ifrartold, fftten hand*high, and • icell adapted to either taddle or harnett.

, rE.vsgrr.Ts.su. Philadelphia City Banks, Pittsburgh banks, Count;/ banks, -

par a 2 prem. ■i ,2 u

of himself; which be did with a very Ions' free, os follows: My wife gave me the most unlucky command in the world, for as I was blundering up stairs in the dark*, she cried out, Do break your nec&; do Ttml I’D be cursed if I do Kate, said I.ns I gathered myself up, 1*11 sooner pay the bill.” And so landlord hero's the cash for you. This is the last time I’ll ever risk five dot* lars on the command of my wife.”

DUN TRIMMER will stand the proW>SS~, sent season, (alt public days, and a reasonable time allowed to travel bc- • tween stands, excepted,) at tbo.fol-t-Ldha lowing times and places; On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays, at timetable of (he subscriber, one quarter of a mile above the town of Now York,- upon the bank of the river, and on Fridays, and Saturdays, at the stable of Jesse Warder., in Vevay, Pedigree of Dim Trimmer:

. TENS ESSIE. Banks of Tennessee and branches, Planters’Bank and branches. Union Bank and branches, Vcatmaa, Woods and Co.

Bane op Granville. 3s. no letter; Various dates. Vignette, a Steamboat and Kail-Road Cars, On the right hand margin, an Indian figure in a standing posture, with bow unstrung. Commercial Bane op Cincinnati, Ills. letter A, payable to John W, Wales, dated May 4th, 1837, signed J.S. Armstrong, President, W. S. Hatch, Cashier, and engraved by Underwood, Bald Asfipencer. The signatures are tolerably well executed. The counterfeits may bo easily delected by noticing the plate, the bank having issued none of'this descripUtlom in the centre of the note, at the top, is a wgnetio of William the Fourth, and on the right and left are female figures, the former seated, holding a sheaf of wheal, and latter standing, with a cap of liberty in her right hand. * There are counterfeits on nearly every bank, in the State of Ohio, and persons cannot be too cautious in taking them.' _ :iLUNOI8, Bank op Illinois, Shawweetowh, III, ” 20s. payable to W. C. Doyle,-dated Aug, 4, 1839. On the left hand end of tbe note, around a circle, are the words “$100,000 ownl>y tbe State.”—The paper and engraving are in good imitation of the genuine. Tho signatures of the President and Cashier are rather badlydone. Bank of the United. States. , lOs. new plate, letter A on both ends; signed for J.Cowperthwaito, cash., 8. Mason; for N. Biddle; pres., G, AV. Fairman. The centre' vignette of the, hanking' house is. tolerably' well executed, but the heads on the ends of the bill are coarscly'cngraVed. " • *

71-2 dis' 7 1-2 dis, 7 1-2 dis. 7 1-2 dis.

Surplus lie venue.

Swilserland County Agency, ) . May 20th, 1840. f THOSE borrowers tvho have neglected to make the necessary payments on their loans are hereby notified, that unless (hey come forward without delay and pay the interest now diie,i and also the principal now due or renew their bonds for the saute, where the law authorises n renewal, suits will bo commenced against them without respect to .persons. Those interested will bear in tninfl I nat judgments in these cases bear the same interest as their bonds, and that the stay law docs not ex (cud to judgments in favor of the State ol Indiana, >5c - JOHN F. DUFOUR, Zomt. .gg/.

• . TI10INU. Bank of Virginia and branches, par Farmers’Bant of Virginia and branches, ’ par Valley Bant and branches, par Northwestern Bant of Vo. at Wheeling, __ par Merchants’ rfnd Mechanics 1 Bank at do, par and-bronches, Aar

A Necho with the Blues.— ‘‘I say, Sam Jonsing, what fur you look so sober dis morning! You -most usually oilers a larfin, but bow you face louka as gloomibed and brack os dia lost spell of wedder.” “Why, child, I feel's bad—1’se got what de white folks calls tbs ‘bloos, and do wus sort at dat,,dal's what I has, Pete Gumbo,” ‘Dp what you call’em, Sam!” “Ho bloos—dc ran) indigo bloos.” , “Dare whar you comer dia child, Samjyou’s ahead ob me dia lime.’ How if it don't make any 'lerial difference to you I’d just like to hear you expjaihify wat dia bloos is,” “Wy, wy, Pete, you don’t know nottin., -I, tort you’d tnoro quaintance wid dc flosify ob de

NEW TOXK.

Dun Trimmer was sited in Virginia, by the old Dun Trimmer; the old Dun Trimmer by the imported Russian Dun of Pennsylvania. Dun Trimmer’s dam was bred by J, Wickley of Virginia, and was sired by the young Pioneer, and he by Duroc, and Duroc by the old Diomcd. Thus you see that he Is a descendant of as fine stock qb any horse in tho State. For further information and particulars, gentlemen are requested to call and see him. . ‘

City Banks, . Country Banks, Mechanics’ & Traders’ Bank, Albany,

' 5 n 10 pretn 3a 5 prcm] frauJ

MARYLAND.

Baltimore City Banks, Country .Ban**,

para3prem. 2 dls.

/ /lorida.

Southern Life Insurance aqd Trait Com*

pany, St Augustine, ' All other solvent Banks, - Georgia.

25 b 50 dis. 30 a 50 dis.

Tlio season commenced on the 1st of Apr)and will expire on the 1st of July iiext.- For further particulars see bills.

AH Solvent Banks,

10 a SO dis,

human mind. Well, you see,, when a man’s gotde bloos be looks forward into de commin , iboturity jest as though Ire was gwjne to draw a blank in de big lottery—ho feels like aa If all de delightaum prizes in dis low down scene hadn’t a single number on *emi When bp gets up in do momin he feels bad, and wen he goea -to bed at night lie feels. wusser, He thinks dat bifl; tody is made ob ice cream, all 'cept bis bean, and dal's a big piece ob lead in de middle. All sorts of wighta -are hubbering around, and red monkeys is buzzing about bia ears. Dar dem's what 1 calls de bloos. How you like to hah 'em, Pete.”’ ,

MOTH CAROLINA.

May 2, 1640.

JOHN CLINE.

Charles ton CUj Bants, Country BanJb,

5 a 71.9 d do, do.

HOETH CEEOUlfl.

TAKEN UP

Bant of Capo Fear All other tolveat Banks,

5 a 7 1*2 dis. do.

BY Truman Grey, Jiving in Posey township, Switzerland county, Indiana, Jan, ,, J3d 1840, a Red Steer,marked 'with.a square cross off-of tbs right car, and two under bita and one upper bit off ths left ear,'with’ a white face; no other rnarka or brands-pergeivable ; supposed to be 3 yeara old last spring/ Appraised at eleven dollars, by Wljliam McNutt and Allen McNutt, before mb the 23d of January, 1840.- . - - WILLIAM HOWE, J. P. Jon6 18, 1840. .,

Rqtes 'of Advertising. , The following rales of advertising, agreed open by the Indiana, Editorial Convention, are strictly observed alibis office: For onesqunre, 3 insertions,- -• - $150 Each additional insertion, - go One square, 3 months, - - - - -3 00 - “ 6 » - - - - 6 OO . 12 “ - JOOir Two square!, 12 months, - - - 15 00 ’ Three squares, 12 month*,' • - ' SO 1)0 One column —1000 ems—per annum, ■ 60 001 Three fourths of acol non, *•. - 50 00 Half a column,' ‘ - “ - 35 00 ■ Fourth of a column, -» ■ <*- - ■ 35 00 A deduction of 20< percent, will be made on ad^ vertifementa longer than a quarter of a column, when Inserted by the half year or yeqr,and not altered. ( AIlAdv.crtisomcnte authorfc'ell by statute mutt itrt variably be paid for in advance. ;• . *. ' Advertisements coming from abroad must be o Cn companied with the cash, unless ordered for priffiiV ' cation bp a brother publisher. _ ■ .

sew oolano.

Boston City Banfa; All other loIrentBa oh,

3a5 prem par a 2 prem

C*{UDi.

Montreal City Bants, . Quebec do. Bunk of Upper Canada, at Toronto, Mechanic*' Bants .'Montreal, Ottawa ifanlr, • do., Meohanioj 1 Bn nit, St John*,

35 dis. 25 dii. 26 dis. fraud fraud fraud

“Tank yon, Sam, din child don'J Wiah for none. : .* ■ ‘

Boot and. ShoeiUnldiig:.! THE undersigned,-who for three . nri . years occupied Ihc establishment ■ '■*! %} formerlyoccupied by Chas.’Thie* gfaw tabaud, takes'this racthodof return- ■ ; r Jnghis than ha (o'-his customers and the public.generally;'for the libcrol share of patranago extended., lohi mi Ho has removed (o the shop lately occupiedby C. \V. Gray. & Co., fronting the market sired, where be will at all times beep‘oo band acini* plcte assortment of Boots-Shoes. coarse and fine, womens’ and childrcns shoes. al lho lovresi prices. All Boots and Shoeamade jo his establishment will be of Eastern■'and Cincinnati stock) and wiUMjQ merided gratik when n He hopes' by dose application'to business, and a desire to please* the public; to merit a share of public patronage, ' ,y . , - F. J. 6EOHGEL.>i May 28, 1S40. . v / ’ 20lf. \

LAW PARTNERSHIP. Jtl. G. URIGHT AND J. M. KYXE, . HAYING associated themselves together in. the practice of the Law in the Switzerland Circuit Court, wi)I attend to all business entrusted to their care in Mid Court. • M. G, Driout may be. consulted at Madison,, and J. M. Kyle at hjs office, opposite the Court House, in-Vevay. .. ' 'April 25, 1840. ■ ■ ’■ ; 21tf