Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 July 1840 — Page 4

YBVAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.

In the Iasi scene of (ho new play of "Tippecanoe,played at the Bowery Theatre on Friday evening last, the horae upon which Gen. Harrison rode, took fright at the bring of a pistol, and with rider on bach bed from the field of battle.

Boot ami Shoe Making.

HANK NOTE TABLE.

I As a means of enabling (he public to guard, in some measure, against Josses by depreciated Bank paper, rre bare made out the following table, firing the rates of discount at Cincinnati and Lonin-ille on (he notes of therarious banks. It will be corrected i weekly, from papers of those cities: kestuckt. Bank’of Louisville, pa Bank of Kentucky and Branches, w Northern Bank of Kentucky ami “ Savings Bank of Louisville, Otis Arnold & Co’s cheeks on do. Hotel Company,. Old Bank of Kentucky, . Commonwealth Bank and Branches, South Western Ileal Estate Bank,

TJ1E undersigned," who for three gjrj years occupied the eatabhshpicat I w I formerly occupied by Cbas. Thictakes this method o£ return* i«g his thanks to his Customers i and the public generally, for the libcrol share of patronage extended to him. |lie has removed to the shop lately occupied by C. \\\ Cray A: Co., fronting the market street, {where he trill at all fimes keep on hand a complete assortment of Boots Shoes,-coarse and fine, womens* and childrens shoes, at the lowest prices. All Hoots and Shoes made in his establiscment will bo of Eastern and Cincinnati stock, and will be momjed gratis when ripped, lie hopes by close application to business, and a desire to please the public, to merit a share of public patronage. May 23, 1310.

“ Orer I Ac hilh and far away?' leaving all the fighting to be done by Col. Johnson. An old soldier who happened to bo in the theatre very gravely remarked, "that /Ait part of iht play t cat Jut at natural at life!" —Acta Era.

POETICAL.

The rnnner’a Song.

The following “Aard cider” impromptu'is co pied from the .Nashville Union, and should bo in' serled in tho “Harmon Almanac’'for the edification of the Tippecanoe comic song singers.

A wav with grandeur, pomp, and gold, . . Away with chiMi-'h ease; . Give mo but strength my plough to hold, And Fit tind means to please.

WISCONSIN. Ranh of Wisconsin, Green .Ray, Rant of Mineral Point, 10 a 20 di*. •Fox River Hydraulic Company, 50 »Iis, mssoeti. Slate Rants of Mo. at St. Louis, &. Rr, par a 3 prem irnaMis. State Rants and branches, [old issue] 40 a SO di*. do do : [newltsue] . do Real Estate Rant, J j 0 TtXiS. Government Treasury Notes, 85 SPECIE. . Silver, _ .. . daSpreo,AmencanGoM, SaCpicm. tlolls, aSo Doubloons, Spanish, dolls. JC a 17 0 vA: • r,ltrIo( » Ifi alG 50 English Guineas, C.7 00 Louisd'ors, '’d 00 a 15 50 Napoleons, . / 00 Ten Guilder piece?, 00 Ten Thaler?, 8 00 Frcdcnctd’ro?, 4 00

2 ncret dit. Sdif. fraud.

Impromptu. Whtggics to the rescue! Cooney in a cage, Go it with a rush boys, Go it in a rage.

‘ ’Tis pweet to toil for those we love—jMy wife and darling boys; Huth tend to 'make my labor prove . The sweetness of my jays.

INDIANA.

Formers' and Mechanics’ Bank, Madison, ' 1 dit Slate Bank, ■ 1 , lt Brandies at New Albany, Madison and Lawrcoccburgh, other Branches,

F. J. GEOUGFX. 26lf

The sweetest morsel I procure, When labor makes It sweet, Jg eaten whli'a taste more pure Than meats.that monarcha eat.

“Arum” is the woVd, boyt, _ “Brag” is the game, J “Connoy” ia the emblem “Of “Old Tips” fame!

par 1 dls.

STATE OF INDIA ' Switzerland Count Stfilterlaiid Circuit Andrew Ilinman, vs, EU Penwett, Moses Green, William Lilrl ly, George II. Craw- ] ford, James Leary, Thomas JI. Leary, and Lucy Leary j. NOW on tins day the parties come, and on motion of complainant, il la ordered,that notice of the pending of this bill bf complaint in this behalf, as amended, bo given unto tlio said non-resident defendants by publication in' the Vcvay Times, and Switzerland county Democrat, a weekly newspaper, printed and. published in Switzerland county, Indiana; for .three weeks successively for more than sixty days previous to the first day of the next term of this court, to bo holden at the court house in the lo\vn of

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OHIO.

Court, Jlpril Term ± 1840.

LOOK WELL TO YOUR RANK NOTES. Counterfeit Bank Notes, on the different good banks, and.fraudulent issuesof post other worthless paper, without capital or basis, arc innumerable. ' <•

Go it then, for Cooney— Cooney in a cage— Go it with « yell, boys! Go it in, a ras'd Hem! I °

“Tiu mine—yes, ’tia my happy lot* ' From cares and avarice free. To own but this occluded cut, Sweet incmls and liberty.

Id Choicer/.

Counterfoils. INDIA NAPi RUCKS* AND MECHANICS* II ASK. 5s, letter B. Very coarsely executed, purporting to be engraved by Murray, Draper, Pair- ; roan & Co.' They can be detected by observing ibat the letter a in Murray is omitted, Siatc Bask dp Indiana. 5s. dated Jan. 1,1939. Payable to G. W, Pathbone S, Merrill, Pres. Jolm Hose, Cash, Can be detected by observing tho names of tlto en- - gravers,-W, Dane & Co. The genuine were • engraved by Ilawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co., New York. The spurious bills have for a vignette, a'man standingondcra tree, withcattle, hogs.&c. In the distance, a. view of locomotive, Arc. The bank has never issued any bills bearing date Jan. 1,1939. * 10 s - Tiio vignette of the genuine Teas is that of a Hunter bn Horseback, while the counterfeits have for a vignette a view of a Steam.boat, Ship, Arc. . . ’ 20* and lUOs altered from 5s. they may be readily detected,by being clumsily altered, and by - having retained'the heads of particular individ- ■ uals on tho notes, as all the fives have—none of which heads are on the $2l) or $100 bills. The only $20 bill issued, has the Indiana ’ .StateHouse for its main design, while that of the only $100 bill is a Roman soldier and matron* The. upper and lowermargin is cut off the $5 in making the alteration. j

Thiis I iio monarch on hiu throne ' I Caii'grndgc his destiny, _ l.ot htin his" weight of cares bemoan, Whilst 1 am-truly free. •

Pretty Fam.—The South-western Sentinel in chronicling the marriage of Mr. Robert Green and Miss .Mary Ann White has the following; ■ That Robert is a painter good By every eye is plainly seen; For by this process he has mix’d The purest White with brightest 6'rren.

•When |ahor wearies and grows dull, J'takc my book or gimp" Tims T tfio sweetest pleasures cull, Add thus alt sorrow shun.

And if ho proves a gardntr loo, * When coming years shall shift tfio scenes. No doubt he’ll furnish to the view A very beauteous crop of Grtcnt ,

Now tell me, all yc gouty train, ' Who have what fortune gives. Is not the cheerful country swain The happiest man that lives!

A poor excuse mrrTEu than hone A western editor excused his lack of editorial, by saying that his better, (and bigger, probably) half compels him to'stay borne and tend the little ones, white she is round among the neighbors showing off her new caiico drets!

Vcvay, in said county, on the second Monday of October 1840, and that unless they inakj answbr to said bill on said day, that the matters and things therein contained will betaken as confessed and decreed on in their this cause is continued &c. ; A copy—Attest, KDWARD PATTON, Clerk. June 4,1810.

The Cfligcd Hero's Soliloquy, Time" was,when I was free as air, No thought ot Presidential chair. Had e'er disturb’d my head—1 roamed at large, aud rodo and walked, And ate, and drank, and wrote and talked, ' And smoked.-awl wen: to bed.

Sharp.—'jZouods, fellow!” exclaimed a choleric old gonucriian to a phlegmatic person,”! shall go out of my whs.” Well, you won’t have far/o go,” was the sardonic rcP 1 /-

But since I’m to such greatness grown, 3Iy friends have made me all their own, ■ And pul my mind tn fetters; They’ve stuck a plater in my mouth, Coined variant views for North and .South, Ami answered all my letters.

Scdliuc. —The sun had set beneath tie western horizon; the moon had risen in majestic splendor; the stars were twinkling in their orbits; and all nature seemed hushed to repose; my God! Salt what a night for catching 'potmmt!

O, were I free as once, I*d ne’er again, like servile dunce,

KENTUCKY. ■ ' Bank or Louisville, Louisville Kt. ; 5s* teller C, payable to R. MiHiltin, dated Oct.- . Stb1833. The signatures are very well exe- - cuted, but the engraving is course, and tho ink much paler than in the genuine notes, ‘ There are also others of the same denomination made payable to AY. Niibiu, which r«- •: semblcthe above in most respects, except that n the ink is darker than in the true notes. They may ieaaily bo delected, on a slighfoxamina- ; ‘tlonf.*'■’ > '

. Be ryled by tliinking masters; My pen of scribe and tongue of sage Once more l*d use,—O, curse this cage, And.all their sticking plasters!

John Randolph of Roanoke, when asked what ho thought of John Tyler, said, “He will make an indifferent saddle poney, but is loo slow for the track, and too weak for the plough.”

Hank of Cleveland, 11 di*. Bank .of Mosstllion, li di*. Bank of Circlcville, . ti'di*. Hunk of Wooster, ' , 11 tits. Dank of Xenia, ‘U dis. Batik of Kamiuftj, J j dig. Hank of Hamilton, \i dis. Uaok of West Union, jj di*. BankofChilicotbc, li dis. Bank of.Marietta, li di*. Bank of .Mount Pleasant,' . || dis, l Hank of Norwalk, ■ jj t Bank of Geauga, ■ )| di*. „ Bank of Zanesville, . . jj di*. i Belmont Bank tof St, ClamTille, ‘ jj dis. Itank of Steubenville, • li di*. Clinton Bank at Columbus* ‘ li-dit. • Columbian Bank ofNew Lisbon, ■. li dis. 1 Commercial J tank of Cincinnati, par ■ Commercial Bank of Lako Erie, 3f dis. ) Commercial Bank of Scioto, li dis. t Day ton Bank, . _ li di*. f Dayton Mng. CompnnyV Sa5 di*. f Exchange Bank H-3 di*. . Farmer* A Mechanic* Bank SteubebrriUe, 11*2 di*. . Farmer* Bank Canton, 20 dis, 1 Franklin Bank Cincinnati, . . • ... > p^ r ' Franklin Bant Columbus, . ... 11-2 dis. 1 German Bank JVboiler, 1 i-2 d«. Granville Alexandrian Society, 11-2 dis. Kirtland Safety Society, fraud Lanemter Ohio Bank, ,/ 1.1-2 dis. Lafayette Bank Cincinnati, par Manhattan Bank at Manhattan Ohio/’. SO dis. Mechanic* & Trader* Bank Cincinnati, 11-2 “ Miami Exporting Company Cincinnati, . p ar Muskingum Bunk Putnam, ' 1 f-2 dis, Munrbe Falls Mng. Company, doubtful Orphans Institute Bank, . . Objo Kail Road, , 50 dis. Ohio Life Insurance & Trust Company. / ' par Urbana Bnnkiog Company, I |-2 di*. Western Reserve Bank at Warren, ’ 11-2 dis. Union Bank of Exchange, Cincinnati, ' fraud loiiisujri. . t •••• Clinton and Port Iludsor, at Jackson. SO dIt. New Orleans Cily Banks, p ar . . ' uississirri. Agricullurnl Bank Natchez, ■ 25 n 50 dis. Planters Bank Natchez, j ' • do. Commercial Bank Natchez/ , . ’ 25* . Natchez .Post Notes, ' 75'dis. Natchez Rail Road, 75 a BO dis. Miss,' Shipping Company. ' : , 75 a 80 dis. Grand Gulf railroad & Banking Co. , C0a75dis. Wc*l reliciana .do,' r do,'/ ■ do. : . 50 dis. Commercial.BankofManchcster, SO dii. i do v ■ do/ Rodney, ' ' '* 75 dis. i Commercial Railroad and Banking Com- ’ V ' pony, Vicksburg, • .., ?50a 75 dis. Bank of Vicksburg, / ’ . - . GO a 75 dis. Vicksburg Water Work* & Banking Co.' CO a 75 dis. City of Vicksburg PostNotes, ■ ■ ■, ■ ho.salc Lake Washington, / "'•/•* ’ ‘75a 80 dw. Commercial Rank, Columbas, 3 ' ■ ’' ‘ '30 a SO dis. To mb ir bee, ■ - . ; • '•••■. 90 dis. Union Bank at Jackson,Pint Note* - / • 75di». ; „ , payable at right, 75 di*; Bank of Port Gibson, ' 30 a 50 dis. Ciiiieas Bank Madifon County,’ 75 a 80 dis. Chickasaw Land Bank, ■ 75 a80 di*. I All other bank* of this Slate are worthless.:2 H1CRIQAN. ‘ I ‘ /

MISCELLANY.

“The eya have it,” as a Mr. C. said when ie hit a brother member a punch in the peepers.

Aquatic See aery.

: During the hardest of the storm Iho day before yesterday, wo look a lounge down to the steamboat landing; white standing on the brink of a - deep gulley that emptied its torrent of water tn- ' to the bayou, our attention was attracted to the bottom of the gulley, where a drunken loafer ■was stemming the torrent, holding on to a root fast anchored in the bank. The poor fellow, not knowing any one was near him, was combating bis fate manfully, and in calculating his chances of escape, give utterance to the following: “Huynh. this a orf/tl sitiratton te be placed in, -nohow! If] was a/sieamboat, a rail, or a woodpile, 1M be better worth fifty cents on the dollar than I’ll ever be agin.'. Unless I’m a gone caso How, there hayn’t no truth in frenojogy. I haws . weighed all Urn chances now like a gineral, and find only two that bears in my favor; the first is a skunk hole to craw) into, and tho second a special interporsition of Providence; and the best chance of the.two is so slim, if 1 only had the change,.Pd give a premium for the skunk hole—them’s my sentiments, if I could be a mink, a imtshrat, or a water snake,Tor about two months, perhaps I would’m mount the first stump ipiher side the Bio, and (lap my wings and crow over ''ovcrlastin’ life, skicnlilically preservated. Bui whnt’s the usc.holdin’ on this root; there hayn’t no skunk hole in these era dtggins; the water is gittihg taller about a feet, and if my nose was as long as kingdom come, it would*nt slick out much hmger. Oh Jerry! Jerry! you’re a gone sucker, and I guess yonr inarm don’t know you’re out; poor woman! won’t she cry the glasses out of her spectacles when she hears her darlin’ Jerr ry has got the whble of Buffalo Bio for lifa coffin! "What a pity ’tis some philanlhropis or member of (he human society never had foresight enough to build a house over this gutter, with a steam engine to keep out the water! —If they’d done it m lime, they might have bad the honor and gratification of saving the life of a feller being; but it’s all day with you, Jerry, an da big harbor to cost anchor in. It’s too bad to go off in this orful manner, when they knows 1 oilers haled water ever since I was big enough to know ’[want whiskey'. I feel the root given way, and since I don’t kno w a prayer, hcre’sa bit of Watt’s Do.vologer to prove 1 died a Christian: “On the bank where drooped the.willow*

Beauty deserts ui; but virtue and talent*, the faithful companions of our live*, accompany us to the grave

Bankov Kentucky. ' 20i. letter A, pay this to R. S. Todd, Juno 10, ‘ 1625, signed G. C.Gwelhmey, Gaahier, John ■ I Jacob, President, It is badly executed, -much lighter than the genuine note,* and very imperfect in each of the devices." The fignri •of the Indian on the left end is rauch lighter nod :imperfect, particularly about the head. The word.better fa shorter, and ike.note about opo-eighlh oCan inch shorter than the genuine,, .and jhe fillidg badly It will bo easily detected by ghod judges. Northern Bask op Ke-vtcckt. 20s. letter; Di dated Oct. 1,1833. Vignette, a - man in aeittii)g.posiure,:witU a female kneel- : lag . and .offering flowers or something of the kind; engraving'very coarse, plate new, and. not even an attempt at cowing the genuineThey can easily be detected by observing that the signatures*have been marked out in fine bar. marks, which are not covered in the sign-

Awkward-ness.—There are four thinji that look very awkward in t woman, viz: to cce her undertake to whittle: to throw a alone at a hog; toitnokc a cigar: and to clime over a garden fence.

Rates of Advertising. The following rates of advertising, agreed upon by the Indiana Editorial Convention, arc strictly observed at this olflec:

For one square, 3 insertions, — $1 50 Each additional insertion, - 20 One square, 3 months, - . - - 3 00 “ 6 u - C 01) 12 " ... 10 Ou Two squares, 12 months, - - • 15 00 Three square?, 12 months, - 20 00 One column—1000 ems—per annum, CO 00 Three fourths of a column, - 50 00 Half a column, - u - 35 OO

Detroit fity Banks, • : > • I0a25 Bank of River Raiiln, Monroe, - } Solvent country [chartereclj Bank*, / 25 to 5Q Joint stock, Safety Fund n qd Wild Cat, no sale

Take Notice.

Fourth of a column, - 11 - 25 00 Adcductio'n of 20 per cent, will be made on vcrliscmcnts longer than a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year,and not attend. All advertisements authorized by statute must invariably be paid for in advance.

ALL those indebted to the fate firm of Doctors William Anninglon & Gustavos Holland, for medicine and attendance.in their professional character, also those wlio stand indebted to Doct. G. llollard for like services since the dissolution of partnership between said Doctors, arc hereby notified that the undersigned is empowered to collect the same, and that unless they call on him and settle their accounts or nates, on or before the first day of August next, they will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection.

. ' - ILLINOIS- *■ State Dank of Illioois.andits Branches, , 11-2 di*. Bank of Illinois and branches, Shawnee^ town, .' ’ ‘v - v ■ ’ .1 l-odii. Bank of Cairo, ' ■<,-.■■■■ 5 a 10 dis. Illinois Saringv Bank, fraud Manufacturers’ and Miner** at Jackson, ■ fraud Merchants and PJantcrsBsnk at Chicago, , fraud

ing, NoBTHXRJt DAMI, Ky.,Brascii at Louisville. «s‘.' Pay to,f. Anderson, dated Aug, 10, 1338,. ' 31. T.Scqtt, Cashier, Paper light and engraving frintf 61 to deceive. ‘ oiiio. • Bunt or Cleyc&xno, Ohio.* 20s. altered from; Is. -The'figure 20 in a large ■ V'dio iVimpfeised in 7 places, and very clumsily, done.*- T ‘ This' bank has never issued any $20 bills, . '• v> ‘ BankovGranville, '** 3s,,noletter;/Various' datce. Vignette, a Steamboat and Kail-Road Cars,’ On the right hand ' margin, an Indian figure in a standing posture,, with bow unstrung. Commercial Bankov Cwcinnxti. 10*. letter A.payable to John \V. Wake, dated ' May4lh, 1837, signed J. S. Armstrong, President,'W, S, Hatch, Cashier, and engraved by Underwood, Bald 6c Spencer, The signatures ' are tolerably well executed. The counterfeits may be easily detected by noticing the plate,. . the bank having issued none of this descriptionrin the centre of the note, at the top, is & vignette of William ibe Fourlh, and on the ‘ right and left aro female figures, the former ebated, bolding a sheafef wheat, and the latter standing, with a cap of liberty in her right band. There aro counterfeits on nearly every hank, in the State of Ohio, and perrons cannot be too cautious in taking them.

Advertisements coming from abroad must be accompanied with the cash, unless ordered for publication by a brother publisher.

State Dank and branches. All other solvent Banks,

JtUBiKl.

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t rtSSSTLVAKIl. ■ ' - Philadelphia Citj Banks, ■ - par a 2 premr PitUburgb banks, ■ u a 2 « Counlrj banks, * . par TEXSESkst. ’ ■ Bant* of Tennessee and branches*' 7 1-3 disPlanters 1 Bank, and branches, 7 1-2 dis. Union Bank and branches, - 7 1-2 dii. Yeatman, Woods and Co, ; 71-2 dis, TlkOIXTi, Bank of Virginia and branches. Farmers’ Cant of Virginia and branches. Voile/ Bant and branches,Northwestern Bant of Va. at Wheeling, Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bant at do, and branches, NEWj-TOIDC.

EDWARD PATTON. Vovay, June. 20,1840. "40c

To all whom it may Concern. THOSE indebted to the undersigned for subr Beriptions to the Vcvay Times, advertising, Ac., ate requested to come forward and make settlement either by cash or note. Our book accounts must bo dosed forthwith, and those who fail to comply, with this call in a reasonable length of time, will find their accounts in the hands of a magistrate for collection. I. STEVENS. June 25,1840.

SITTINGS OF THE COURTS Uie Court-House in Frray, .Sjfikcr/and County, la CIRCUIT COURT. 2d Monday in April, | 2d Monday in October. > PRODATE COURT. ■ 3d Monday in February, I 3d Monday in August, 24 Monday in May. [ 2d Mondy in November, COHMISSIOSERS’ COURT. 1st Monday in January. 1st Mondy in September. 1st Monday in March. 1st Mondy in November. 1st Monday In May.

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City Bank, Country Barth, - Mechanics' & Traders' BanJr, Albany,

5 a 10 prem. 2 a 5 prem. fraud

Lon" time ago.” Before Jerry got to the conclusion, ho was washed into the bayou, within a tew feet of a largo flat that had just started for the steamboat; bis eye caught the prospect of deliverance, and he changed the burden of his dirge into a thrilling cry of— *• Heave tol passenger otrerboud and sinking, with a belt of specie/ the man wlmteaves n.o makes his fortune!” Jerry was fished ashore by a darkey; and to show' his gratitude, invited tiuashey “to go to the doggery and liquor. 1 * [3Vroi Star,

Surplus Revenue.

Switzerland County slgency, } May Stub, 1840. \ THOSE borrowers who have neglected to make ifo necessary payments on their loans are hereby notified, that unless they come forward without delay and pay the interest now due, and also the principal now due or renew ihcir bonds for the same, where the law authorises a renewal, suite will bo commenced against them without respect to persons. Those interested will bear in mind that judgmentsin these cases bear the same interest as their bonds, and that the stay law docs not extend to judgments in favor of the State of Indiana, 25c JOHN F- DUFOUR, Loan. Agi,

Baltimore City Banto, Country Banto,

HASTLaid).

par a 2 prem. 2 dis.

FLORIDA.

Southern Life Insurance and Trust Com- , ’ pany, St Augustine, '25a50dis. All other solvent .Canto, . 30 a 50 dis. osoaciA,' All Solvent Bants, 10 a 50 du.

Public IVotlce.

THE undersigned, Deputy Collector for 1830, of ilreel taxes, appointed by the corporation Trustees, in August 1839, on Ferry street in the town of Vcvay', Switzerland county, Indiana, for the improvement of said street, wilt sell for the taxes unpaid, on Monday, the 28th of this instant, on the premises, lots, No. 2*27, fifty feet—taxes $0,25; No, 230, fifty feet,—tax $6,25, No. 2,39, forty-five feet—$5,621. If the owners, E. S, Lock wood, & heirs of J. II. Dufour. do not previous to that time call and pay the above taxes, I will also on the same day, offer part of lot No. 7,291 fool for the taxes levied as above, for improving Ferry Street, —amount $3,70cts, W. NORTHCOTT. Dept, coll, under II. McMackin. July 9,18-10, . ~ . |32c.

ILLINOIS. - Disk of Illinois, Straw neetowm, III. 20?. payable to W. .C, Doyle, -dated Aug. 4, 1839, ■ On' the left hand end of the note, ; round a circle, are the words "$100,000 own* by the Slate.”—The paper and engraving are ' ■ in good imitation of the genuine. The signatures of the President and Cashier axe rather badly done. Bank of the United States. I0s. new. plate, letter A on both ends; for J. Cowpcrthwaite, cash., S. Mason; for N. Diddle, pres., G. W, Fairman. The contra vignette of the banking house is tolerably I well'executed, but the heads on the ends the bill are coarsely engraved.

so era cakouxa.

Charleston City Banto, Country Baufa,

5 a 71-9 dis. do. do.

IMimtart.—“Feller ospifers and gentlemen Mgers." jaid a Connecticut Jonathan who had Just been appointed to tho honorable station of corporal in a company of militia invincibles—fl’m tarnally obliged to ye by gauly, for ’pinting mo a korperal, for I’ll bo darn'd to darnation if I can’t cut out Jo (Jawky now, git Poll Higgins jnspito of broomslicks and pnnkins."

WORTH CAKOUXA,

BanJt of Capo Fear All other solvent BaolA,

5 a 7 1-2 dis. do.

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Adiiiinislrator’s Notice. 1 LL persons are notified that the undersigned 1\. has been appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of tho estate of Jane O. Craig, deceased, late of tho county of Switzerland, Indiana. The estate is probably solvent. THOMAS T. WRIGHT, Adm'r. July 9, IS10. 32c

Boston City Banto, All other solvent Banto,

2a5 prem. parn2 prem.

. CAMADA. Montreal City Banto, Quebec do. Bant of Upper Canada, nt Toronto, Mechanics’ Banto, Montreal, Ottawa Bant, do. Mechanic's Bant, St, Johns

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

The bills of one,of the Banks in Michigan ars ; so bad, that the counter foil ones draw a premium over the genuine.

BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. C. Tluclmud and T. Haskell. CdlARLES TIIIEBAUD would inform his I friends and former customers, (bat bo has resumed bis Business of boot and Shoe making in all its branches, at bis old stand in (bo brick building oo Slain, one door w.estof Ferry street, Veray, Ia„and lias taken into partnership with bim Thomas Haskell, _ They arc 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 quantity ot the best quality of stock which IS being put together by mecaa/iics of the very first class, so that their customers may depend on haring work of the best quality, at prices to suit the times. All orders in their line thankfully received and promptly attended to. May. 14, IS40, 24fm, '

TAW PARTNERSHIP. M. O. imittllT AM)J. A!. KYLE, HA VIMG associated themselves together in the practice of tlio Law in the Switzerland Circuit Court, will attend to nil business entrusted tu their care in said Court. M. G. Bbihut may be consulted at Madison, and J. 31, Kyle at his olHee, opposite the Court House, in Vevay. April 25, 1810. 2Itf

TAKEN UP BY Truman Grey, living in Pobcj township, Switzerland county, Indiana, Jan, 23d 1840, a Red Steer, marked wiili a square crosa off of the right car, and two under bits and one upper bit off the left ear, with a white face; no other marks or brands perceivable, supposed to be 3 years old lest spring. Appraised at eleven dollar#, by William McNutt and Allen McNutt, before mo the 23d of January, 1840. WILLIAM HOWE, J.P. June 18, 1840.