Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 73, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 February 1833 — Page 3

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the crisis anj are prej nr .1 to defend in ferrclti g out this most foul trausacth.'ir t iii't's, and liberties against ag- lion. It needs the vigilance of a Lewgressi'jn. com- from what quarter it iston Committee' to bring the guilty to !ii iv. Determined to com.mt no io- justice, lence themselves, lhv are equally re-j still later. solve 1 to submit to none. Ckrritilon Eiopamnl rfihe Rev. Mr Avery. It is Mircary. Jan. b. 'stated in the Providence American .and the tact gathered horn a most unw).';7 Miking. It is stated in the questional)!,- source that the clergyB..fl'!o Baii.-tin that "Mr- F. Palmer, man above mentioned has absconded ( Buffalo, has invented a new method from Bristol and is now among the misof making nails for shoeing horses and. sing. This look like conscious guilt, cx",; lc'r vihith ,e has obtuii.t-d a pa- hastening from the ordtal of justice -lent. It is an invention whi-h nromi It was mention. rl in c.m -,(" ti

to keep notiiing concealed irom tnem. Such is always the course of the faithful and high-minded representative. Not

so with Air. C. When charged with

a dereliction of duty, he looks at his

dignity, and then condescends to icpl. Well, be it so. Mr. C. is the first re

presentative from Jefferson county w ith

in our knowledge, who has talked a

tout condescension in such matters.

Air. C. proposes to bury the hatchet

"handle aad all, so deep that it may

never ie raised. ' ery witty, very

wiuy,iur. cravens; but remember it

I Tiie vineyards of Mr. A. Gorge r, of Lexir.glon district, 8. C.have produced

es to be f a great value to the com pers that he had signified his intention iis .not ior J'ou and ourselves to bury mu.itv and to the investor, who is at jof surrendering himself again to calm tl,is matter. There are some of the

present the principal proprietor. Same

the existing dissatisfaction, and estab-

Hea inav be formed of iis imnnrini-n li.K liiim..iiri. V V.- iln n..

V ' ," ui-J iiiiivvviiw f? M l lie 1 1. lltS IJV

i-.un i.i'. i-ici mat one man can ma mi-Hied U S. Gazelle.

Uclure nails in this wav at least as

list as h.'ty men in the usual way. The !'.ail- have been pruv d to be equ dlv as .'d i,i qaahiy, and far su perior in point of fat.1'

voters in thiscounty, who like ourselves.

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uunoui minting, are dissatisfied with the course you have taken, and will not be disposed to bury the hatchet.

From the Indiana Republican. We beg our readers to excuse us for

again troubling them with the contra-1

versy between James II. Craves. Rsn. I?' . J u.cvlce Ior tn'

one ufmir lpnf,.sni,r:itivc ... .i. ,f .. ' I fcugeheld Carolinian recommends

lIy, legislature, ant ourselves. It is the

South Carolina Flag The nullifiers find it dithcult to agree in the selection

of a device for the State Hag. The

The Ruling Pitssi n

I'-.'i' :nn ili- iiuimimo .1 t .r. '

, - ... --station neoccup.es as a representative, cu..,e o. Kwine m. at me of oar whUi has induced ua to say auy thinf ? fi; V" il;?d ,.,,U r' lh:;t!.at the members of the legislature cl-M-k, alter mina the hies, rrporled had, by voting to themselves twelve lh.-rp h,,c three witn her address, thv)nn.sJnnra . . ' , . .

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I . - . . .. x II lends and court nu hr funr

UU. surprised at li,dn.g more than ! io ,.rn0 . A, some merry soul at the eastward,

.v. ad ..nw.Uing to take them with i. J. . ".7. ,v " 1 i inated Lorenzo Dow, as a candid. .t- . . . I-1 ai,..s, 01 any otlier ceiitlemau wrm .1 r .1 n .

ou,.).. eiian to "0. at awn, rampM . iSrt ,. , . , ,or 1110 1 resiaency. Shortly 1. : - - 1 . . so pertinatiou-lv adiiere to l ie rwin j. -.r 1 . . J

i-'ireu or uie cieiK "now low e nf ,li c , . 1 -7 , warus ;,ir. uow wroie to us a r .'. . , . 01 Uola so. as seems n v m 1 .1 i.vt I

woui.i put uif-m U she would take thH,v ihat ,rr.ti,.m 1 i !l!,ilt We " oy.d panli-ii his notice dec

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u.. X-t3lJll A t UHStr.pl.

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mistaken, and whether this mistake arose from inahility to think, as he very

use we saw a

iple involved.

fvt: win if.ivo tiii iniur. in:.

. tor the jury roll . to j;ul and (lctermie lie a 1s. ot cour'e. niRrkefi ...... ... :....?

I h judge, hoippr

t u f "v 1 1 1 1 , . '"- 11 "in mammy 10 ini a j m ,.,e d..,ct court .1 ,he UnHeo ; pa, evi, t ,rj N,,r-s can.-,ntu c-uirt nn Monday Der.jWe'wil, KaVe the JQ f

a

2S. a s-b'iit tirn'

be-'! railed.

a a detauher.

on-ervfil, that he had under-l.iod th it on lhat day. tif.v-se-.en yean agr. Mi. Tayb-r was staiming by the side of Gen AJ.vt.p-mery, when be (Vl n his attack on Qiel.c-; and that it weuld never do t hive hi in recorded as a defaulter oa tfe at.mveisary ( that Hay. The dei iul! was or ieied ir. be erapi1, and Mr. 'i avl r nuttd a present at t oil call.

Extract of a letter from New Orf.s, dated IStii December '-There about two hundred slaves assem- ! !um S-.turday niht in a hall, arm-

l with implements of war They

esty rs a virtue, especially in a young

man; in a stranger, such as Mr. Cravens is, the absence of it is intolerable; and (or the credit of the county he represents (which by the bye ishe result of a chapter of accidents) we sincerely wished ho possessed more of it. The intimation, also, that we have charged the members who voted for lurnisning themselves with newspapers, with a view to selling them to furnish themselves with pocket money is low.

and is as destitute of truth as it is of!

modesty. He ask our readers to say whether we have on this subject said any thiiigthatcan be construed into such

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t cnarge, out on the conirarv. whether

nidicip.ac a general i-su. reclion inlwc have not held it

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nu Laroinia, and t hev want . 1 .. 1 r"" '.

them !de,Suu;J that about ,i4 1 Y.P H

have been arr,.. A I vn,.w ....i' UOWWUa l V' w,?l l hringc

lesucfsofmanial luw'' I. U Wlllth controversy M-esis. by impuuug to us arguments

up as a popularity-

star with a bloody border.' The Co

lumbia I elcscope prefers "a co??u.' Can this be the much dreaded comet that is expe cted to destroy the n-hole zcorld? If so, Davy Crocket had better be sent to wring its tail off, as soon as possible.

Some time silice, say about 1829,

nom-

ite

aiter-

equest

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nked, a i.

now refer to it with the view of show

ing tiiat trie writer had som-ihinr of

the spirit of prophecy about him. "7b the. PuhUc H iving noticed a piece in sundry papers, going the round, nominating, by intimation, Lorenzo Dow for the next President of the United States, fcc. Fellow Citizens I shall not offer myself as a candidate for the Preside 1ry, not viewi g my natural and acquired tab-. its adequate to the opproarhiwz

(nrj;t;:y important st-itton ro.n "V.J lo .M ;

though a puhl.e character for 3.3 years, 1 1 ..... .

anufiavosom;; htti acquaintance with men and tiii ,gs t-xpe-.rmvit-illy. And I hope thai no other X,!ive Citizen will

o!ter

imp)

nuiiiheis are' proceeding to lay direct j

1 ixi-s of a most enormmia ar.fl m.i.roi...,

1 , , .v.co.t L,t i,;.pio!i UiStnct, 1. have pr

... ... , . . . . . . .lt''C present season upwards ol C.tiUuaiHn the e legislature the bdl to Ions of wine, from the Lland Virginia iie applies lor the year 1833. wait land Madeira cranes.

Uen up, received a second reading, and as ordered to the ienat.. The bill imposes 50 cents ad valorem on every jSlOW werthof laud, 60 Cf-nt a hed 011 slaves. $2 ou free negrot. $5 per day on Mage play aod show, 3Q cents ad valo rem on 100, en town and village bits and houses, $.000 for the yeir on the venders of lottery tickets, 60 cents on

employments and professions.

Anecdote. An honest Jonathan, om Berkshire on his first visit to the

metropolis w as awakened one night by hearing the cry of oysters! buy any oysters! in the melodious tones nl'nn of

the venders ot these luscious

LltSO S ro!jii!r ji ., thi-ei; 11. i! s nf JACKSO.WILLE. :ueie,v:.- ..

d to rncot iu Jackson wile, on ati.ri iv, the i!h inst. at noon, to take imo eeush'e-rati-ui, the propriety of oiguni.'.injr .1 c-. r se of MINUTE MKN-to devise means to recover stolen property and tn pursue and apprehend all thieves. AB.ELI0. Jacksonville, Jan. 22. .1 aW. 7' TRA TOR'S SALE

J&T -.lA. ir.a si)!.!, 1 1 i;u I..- .sio, at the

s:iell-hshj

Kvellui r ho-ise of t!ie bite Jaue

SiliJttl, decfvise.l in Crnisf tnvviisiiii! r nr i r T '

who was passinr under the wind, r. M0Ma tLbrmr,J .

oftho ImVl i,1Ai. ; 1 I ttjiaiw pecs', mi a i ,,r...n t,ti,oa2!ng 01 me noicl. A noise so new to his par. in ii. ....:a ...... 1 ....: 1 - 0

staitledhim, and he aroused his room-ni. .. . '. ...

mate to inquire w hat it meant. -Tliov! 1 111 ee llOl Ses, attic. biJCep

are ouly oysters," replied his fellow lod- and IJo--ger pettisuly. taOystersr exrlaim..,! IIOUsFMOl u ivn l-ii-, upw

Joiithati in astonishment, and .hi ntrA llUiwt 1.

holler as loud as that .Yew LW. G-.'a,ul various other articles, to.', numenais to

jaientien. The fair put vp to A union. V ainm,J Sd!e ,i commence at 10 oVIock in the

lar custom prevails amo' the vouiiir morn'n"' Te:is credit of one vear . . : 1 . . O. o tor nil sum. .,,- I .1 u ...: "

lusticso iinehanksof the LitteUon the ' , . l u ,"',r' e o.v-

north-eastern frontier of France.

nil'"! a n rr-k t'-. I : .. 1 .1

i.i rr.w,, ..tiinv rtfiuireu wira? 1 n a . 1 1 1 1 . 1

thpmn,ii-vi m. 1 . luwnareanannfier cas.'i low

u, j.tuiiiiev s aav, inev

collect together from the several villa

ges,and put up the whole maiden portion 01 thecommunity toauction:ealli'iz

i?-iini GIiNER,adi Crmjr townslno, Jan. "0.

ADMIXIS TR.1 TOR S SALE.

out Lie name of every lass in success- A -L persom 1.. .-l,td to the es;t:e .f lon,aud knocking her down to the high-'-l. J NK SMITH, late ol Craig town est bidder. Tiie fortunate purchaser. !'h''', d!'-s'ad are requested to make im-

in 11g.1i 01 nis acquisition, is entilhdto! "",,,,ILU P'"eni ro me undersized, ahd become her cavaliore servante." for ; Pe"""3 bavinr demandi against the

the next six month. In other districts,

. who is not jalt'y qualified for that

-Xot less than forht fnnnh-.

had thrown themselves into tlu I cm.

doiMiock witliin the three months prc-ce.-irg October Jat,ir cons.-quoi co cf,

which wc never used, ar.d ide

.as we

C.iovernnr I ." nCMiccl, I .

'tor bavin. !, 1 ?i w UU . lo;,r ".dred dollars to

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th.i: oinre j,-is s:g ihed his determina-j t,,- Umc is

v. ... to u' t 11 .1 r.-, leciion.at t e close

ne vivtr. in terms Im v r.in ill.-

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ses.

a. id patriotic.

apmnc Cirt Mr. W L i 1;Ur s.1"" aMticipated.,d lor a ml. aailt the Tl, - established, we

never entertained. And for what purpose? Because, ns we suppose, his position has failed him, and he has net tbo r:inlnr t, -jL-.....,l.l :t

,i' Ml Plin, ,rnl.l 1... 41.-: "' ""'"""11.

1 ;,v ' - r l" " "n Mwuld the people sanction this ae Iw.y of morals, and their desertion by u,ev will fr ,1 tb-, i ' ? their paramour. - , Il,ul liiat 11 ls on,v ' cntr-

m we.uge 10 greater extravagence and usurpation, and instead of being lnx-d

with lour or live hundred dol 1 1 'rk V iir . . . 1

x -j .y. sj...jieis as is now me ease,

not distant in our oninioa.

when they may be taxed wish four or

an live thousand dollars tor simihr purpo-

n w.u men be too late to sav this

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.i.i.inii.i.u ui .i i in. airai 11 me t- . i i n ... ' o, v..wr..i f4i. .t.. I A. where Will it end? If the senile-

sb Vcause what a writ of )L , s dr- Z'" P P,Uoud no. is,eto bring b. -fore this: " 1 l I "pPen, out of his Curt the body of Tobias Jiotkin', j toN. T Vr imprisoned in the prison of the county J Z l7t "T v"" P'; " ofVa?lM.-.Rton;ad Saturday next was f, assigned f r hearing the arguments up-! 2 , T "V?1 to on this application.' LYat. Int. ' U W U mn'

i t Aiiv.r iir i ii i w iiwi ruiTiMi- t-iTA.i

without adding another item which is uncalled for and unnecessary. .Mr. C. says that it is the practice of the Legislatures ofnea.ly all the States to furnish themselves with newspapers at the expense of the States. We venture

the assertion that the gentleman cannot show that a similar course is pursued

oy one lourth part ol the States, and

taut trust in that period of lime!

Lo ikxzo Dow. December 20, h, 18:50. Printers throughout (he Uni-

J fed States will please give the above an

insertion. L. D. T ie R v. Mr. 1,hv, as we learn, has i ferred from an ex.-imination of the pr i nnefies tlnit this period will Le one of oeni ild srurbanee in the moral and u litical v- rid. S : Mr. Dow :is n it considered a c:indid .tej but aside from hi! modesty, which was

altogether cumnen lable, be now clai.ii higher praise V. S. t.i;zette.

The Tivrrtvn Manhr. The Providence Journal of Tuesday, states that the court of exan.i; ation met at Brist 1 on Monday, agreeably to adjourn-in.-.-l, and decided that the Rev. Mr. Avery, who was examined on the

.;ar)re ol blunter. f.i n.. ,t;...r c...

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may

A case recently came before the Promgative Court in L-nvlon. of a -ill or rath instructions sa'4 tn hve been givn by a lyuiff man to a rtlrg;yrni,n, for the disposal of his estate, hy which un annuity "t 100 WH given to hi. wife, while a con-Mi wan mnile a leg-fee for the remainder, nearly 6000. i be court refu sfd to consider the instruction. a a mill, especially as there wtsftronjr presumplion that the clergyman was iu ome wiv interested in the disposal of the properly.

tae youth draw lots when they plant the Way-tree, for the maidens of their

respective villages, and each of then becomes, for one twelve months afterwards, the sweetheart elect of the damsel, whose name he has drawn. If sb.-

marry, and he has not previously an. . ounccd his right, she enjoys the privilege of calling upon him to give her; a good character. An Irishman named Levin-toiie a soldier of Warrons' Brigade, was s'udde dy stopped by a par ty during a dark night, a horseman's pistol presented to his breast, and asked to which side he belonged. The supposition that it mig.it be a British party rendered his situation extremely critical. Hc replied, I think it would be more in the

wny ot civil. Ij just to drop a hint which

sius you are pleased to favor. No

i esunv, said the hrst speaker, declare

vour sentiments or die. Then bvJ I...:'i i- .. .. . J

i win noi uie wiui a lie in mv mouth; American to extremity, do your wort

,i,ifci oe u (i to you, you spalpeen.

iiie omcer replied, we are iriends and I rejoice to meet with a man so faithful to tiie cause of his country.

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same, win present them according to laiv, tor examination. It is believed that the estate is solvent SMI I 11 G U.Ko,iUi!n'r Craig towns-hip, Janunrv 30. Who, wants i VWivmel

if

LOTTiJB S. CLASS .VO. o, -,,. i833 To hi di-au ii, Feb- i, SSK3, 06 number lottery ten rfravn b-Tots.

The mail and Slarre oassentrers be-

iween Lexington and Fra ikfort are now conveyed on the Rail floa.l the

(distance of. ix miles; this being as far

as uie road is finished. Funis Chron.

A jmnt committee of the Georgia legislatuie In? made a report relative lathe .fl'.irs of the Macon Bank, which failed

so ne lime ago. The repe l . of Great

FRANCE. Ftum la .XvuvcUisir. The following are the circumstances respc ting the attack upon the King: Amongst the persons who on seeing the King shouied the loudest acclamations, the spectators remarked a man

1 of $30,000 - 1 of t'0,000 is 1 of o(ji.,0 is 1 ff 5..rv:0 s I of 2,454 is 20 of i,oo.) is 2!) of 5oo is 20 of 300 is 20 of O()o j8 35 of i.-o js 5 of 100 is ffi of 7o ;s l6 ot 60 ia r' of 50 in 112 of 40 ia -134 of at is l.")400 of 12 is

IN040 prizes, nmountinc f l iekets TEN DOLLARS iroporiion.

3:; :y- 0 6 000 e.rt 20.0- f0 10.1-.oo 0 Oi'O 4. ! 00 A 2 0 5. K00 3.:c() 3,3- i; 1.10 5-2.4(-0

$3o';;.oo -slimes iu

Drn-jimgnfX. Y C. Lotteries 1 833. Class No. I Lowest prize $7 3if-3-40-A.-MS-4stt-15-l9l.33

d.MSsi-.ce,) siioul 1 be diclvirged. 7he preceediaijs against' him havint? I, . i : " . . b

v r n lituhiug more man lo ascertain

w-hedier there was sufficient proofs of

in - jrui it to justify his commital for a

regular fr'al

we doubt whether any other stale in the Union ha ever acted in the same

manner. T t t d I . . ........ .. 1 1 . . ... ,

nn'ic-us mat men who are

elevated above their proper level, and invested with power, which from ear ly education, or some other cause, thev

are incapable of appreciating, are too

pi to lorget their origin, and consider it a mark of great condescension to no-

lice those who presume to take excep-

iiuusio meir punnc conduct. Mr. ('. in the present case, seems to regard his notice of us in that light. We wonder, possessing such views, that he should stoop so low as to condescend tn-ivc to notice us. Once is oftener than we

F r; ,i!ir Pnrcidrnrr American.

7 V Tivertm Murder. We received

the following b ft-r from Fall River,

' '-vera. g. and we give publicity h it w ithout delay We are right : el o re such a beromit g spirit man ii.-.-:-ted )v tilp clt;tM.s f vilar,N

to lerret out til!- 'ou! murder committed taere It was by similar vigilance and activity the murderer of While in Salem, was found out. Fill River J.m 10, j riend M-i-rru : A meelinsr was held

tn this village Inst evening, at which a- could have expected so much honor. tout six hundred persons were present. i from h a sourer, a id from a man re-

ju-:ice Howe s decision was read .. gardmg it as anact of condescension to

iios eleven pageS ami his conclusions! notice us at all. James II. Cravens fo areas singulir as those of Reoj imin ! la"s about thinking, and condescension ' ' II l : i : r f i ... .

n-iaia in ins lamosis report. I fie de- superlatively ridiculous. We fear

ision is far from being satisfactory to'-"rL. is mistaken in w hat condescenthf itiz -ns of thi village. The com- s- is No representative lays aside nnfice for conducthig the former pros- his dignity, w hen at th - call of the meatcution are instructed to have Mr A- "rf-f of his cotistitunts. lie expos3 anj very arrested and taken into Newport explains the principl - by vhich he is Ccun' v for examination, wliich w ill be governed in his h gil i ive course. If d'.tie as sor.n as possible, and I hone we "hould be hi pride, ai ' nleasnn.

shall have the aid of al! our neighbor in his bosom to his constituents, andpa,d by

length, and allodre nurneroui violations

of the 'b.irter. fraudulent reports to the j'-l'-dressed aged about thirty, of middle

egi-iaiure. and a gross nn-inanapemeni I SiZt!' waved his hat with his rh'ht

'd it-afl'air by every adminiatratrion. jhnud. At the moment tiie King arriThe miuority of itie committee, aUo,jvod opposite this individual, the latter made a ipport, which conoemns evervrew f'omhis pocket a pisiol, and p reone who ha bad any cnnexion w ith Ihe j so,,l'"g at his Majesty w ith his left

t'ar.k, since its commencement to its fad-1 Ba,uh continued to wave his hat w ill

uie; and stiles if any exception to its denunciation is t be made, it i in the case of Robert V. t'ort, laie Pre-ident of the

The

his risrht.

A young woman near him, observing his movement, seized hold of his ri.rh7

repniis conrmne by recommending i arm, and thus changed the direction of

to the lecjisUtuie the parage of an act to rejieal the act incorporating the Uank of Maron.

A larjre meeting of the lTnion men in Chesterfield com ty, vaShpHoti the 2 lib oil. Among other resolutions which they patted itthe follow, .-That in the reeut controversy between the United

State and the Nullification wartv of S

Carol,,,, we w.Lr. hoi sib.mi tVt,,

f force to eampel us lo bear arms against the government of the United States, be the (oneequeuces whit they may: And tb- t

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pledge to each other our live. our for

tunes, and our sacred ho nor

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nr. -f (.AKRABLK IfKMFDY. MTentV

ie i-q pounuers are being put on board

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ir n(j liawrrnre and other vessels

hound lo Charleston, S. C. far ihe bene, fit and behoof of ihe ni-lion of South Car

olina. I hey are intended, no doubt, to shoot the Tariff with. A shipment of

smaii arms wa made a few UV jnct..

ior me same daslinalion. A. Y. paper. SoeTH Carolina. In order to rie

way and means to cet nH of taxes thiv

V net feel, and hich are volantarilv

coniaaerg of foreign goods, the

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uie snot. me assassin disappeared immediate amongst groups composed ol ill-dressed persons, w hoappcared disposed to protect him. In his fight he threw down the pistol which he had fired, and a second pistol which was loaded. The detonation w as very loud. The ball grazed the hat of Gabriel I)elessert, Aide-Major-General of the National Guards, who formed a part of!

me procession. A movement of alarm was nianifebted amongst his Majesty's

sune.

The woman who seized the arm of

the assassin, is named MndemnU-in.

VIM llotiry. She is the daughter of a postmaster in the environs of Dunkirk. On being escorted to the house of the

Commissary of Police of the chateau where she made her declaration, she

experienced a violent nervous attack

On the return of the Kirii; she was vis

ited by their Majesties and Madame

rdelauIe,whopaid herevery attention. Disclosures made to the authorities

have been the mean? of tracing the as

sassin, anu a conspiracy ol which he was to have been the instrument. At (he hour at which we arc writirisfmid-

night) the minister of the Interior and

(he lVoctircur General are at the house

cf the Prefect of Police.

K many of our distant friends cornphin of not receiving schemes nr Lotierios ; -il it is too .,te to order; we 'ake .!,, ., J,',,d to inlorm Uiem lhat (lie follow ina L,,,,, ..:

ire rpgularly drawn, ou the days me:,:, -

. in an cases when orjcrs arrjv(l (w 0 for a particular L -tterv, the mor.ev is invested in some approved scheme i m , S J' SYLVTKR, 1 iHsburg, Penu. LIST OF YATES M'l' TYRE'S LOTTERIES. N. V rO.NSOI.IDATl l) LO'fTFIi V Draws on Wednesdays f everv week. LM() CNf, LO ThKV, Draws on cm ery other S i'uuiav. G R . A N 1 ) C i i N S ( ) I 1 1 ) A T E 1 )

Diaws everv Mouitav. VIRGINIA STa' e LOITKItV Draws Week I v. MAUYl.AM) Sl'ATl. LOT TI'.UY Draws Weeklv. For tickets in any of the ab.ive Lotteries apyly to ihe evkk litkv. S. J. SVI.VKSTKK. I'ittsbiirIi. I'enn.

PROBATE COUKT.

The Sw itzerland Ihohate Curt iil sJt at the courtdiouw in Vevav, on Meruhiv the I lib of Fehrunry, lb33. At tbij term (uariins are to exhibit a itatemeut 'f ihcir respective Warps wsfat' EDWARD TATTON, clerk. Clerk'8 oflice, Vevay Dec. 2S. '

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lies fnw

TJEATIA' printed at this .. thee, (with a choice ..f tw elei'ant rll il..,

I .west terms. Orders may be left . Pallor,, Vevay A. A. Hrown .r 1 i

fJoddard, in Voik township . (;H,1V

i sev siamuel flicks, , C'oth.n W Mitchell in Pleasant rr Jos. SboiJ uCr;uS lownsbtp, where the i.;i'.

Aid l o seal by the fivat n s'