Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 93, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 June 1833 — Page 4

WEEKLY MESSENGER,

ll.l.,MtJaj.'-l-ll-lJM !ILJ .'1 'lHU l aCTg

i i i I . it of lit lie consc-

tt A 7 tTVV inti let docc, cried the secon-i mcommanu. gem w, nine. :.. , , COAli!: v,, Ji l,i n?elf fron Ins horse and'Jience what become of Ihe casket. a 2i;l'.2.V 3YIE,273. 1 . hv ,hree or four other., strog ! A sort of undefined hope had Imgeied

CiAPiTH .

mem. u"i I inti" i . ii . i. .. ' , t .jiinnlj oi the last

hoaw the coming norm, were prepar piace wne.e -J i'"' . ed to meet it, and two more of ihe aail-;,light refreshment in their ascent, without

I Valuable Lands, LY LYDIAJVA, FOB. SikLB.

a II WIS appointed mr. ROBERT N. COCIIKANjof Woodpark, Switzer

land county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose .1 ur sinvofmv lands in Indiana. Thev

. - . j will hp. sold on reasonable terms, to "ood

Pd t,i mtei u.i i"iuio' ......... - .. .. '

.' ui t iloir (Vn.nnp h,i wishpil for appearance; and Here lot purchasers.

Z( i and the o'theris.ght of a la.ge part, of horseme n at the NICHOLAS LONliWOUTH KJ 1 l !r . r.t i.,lr,t ymnnv whirh EvPt- f nn nnat i. t ebruurV lO . 1 D 33.

m I 1 l.'..Anrtrlnn : I ik fi I ni lllf IIIIIUIILCI lite ouiu. I 7

by the anre 01 .iv.,p,T vpral -le. MrtVi: ,k l.,n,U in Switwrlanit

.1: .. I imnr in pnnpavnring- inuinn 11111 uiiit uicwinv- .. . . t in .-. . ... .

. ' t i' .J..h....fa imt ihP black standed of Persia, A county are the following tracts

i . . . i i .. i. . i i,.rr at nnrp. that his hones

thown oil In guard, ano riceiven a uiuitTOim.vu ....... 1 ' . ... I .'...I.. . . A nrnnnr lfS

from a hre on his bead, which to ap-.weie utterly i? pearauce, killed him on ihe spot. Thus to be cqkiiep

encouraged, the assailant pressed lor

ward with 1 nd phniHe f Alhh Acbar; God i- mighty; but still Everinglon mam tainted his Ri ound. and the boldest of the

as:i?ani! fhrutik back trom his death pealing blow?.

At tiiiK critical moment a snnaen scream from the females reached his ear, which

wa ii.stnnllv followed by a shout of en

ultation from ihe pass behind him. Turn

THE NEW AiSD CHEAP

STOKE, In levay, Indiana,

fOllOwe.U Y liner: "t . , w i . .,1 forward to enewmter the defender;,., tbe l.o'om of Evenngt-m, that liamo

i . .-a i,,.,! eraoed. and that he wouw ue nci-

Th' j t u9t acc eded in reaching to rouse nn.e of the sturdy mountaineers

' . . . . . . i. .. I... i i ipv rearlien ine

... ...rrt.-hii:l3MiAt winter r.c;orera?v ,i,t, i,. Pvprm? on nn nis servanis.no ineir iesi.uc, -j --

Thcro : b :cs tbat arc Ll'.hted when brigii'iv-l liiv se:", Atxi pUvafUtcs riiat fade like the jns of a

thea;ii. !?LrTcnr.s or a TRAvrxiru. The mrlv of !uitne? soon entered the

ifte. of liich l!tmor h .d -j.oken and woon-! a! ) c u? cky bed f-.r a Conidc-r-H'i'e listoce wuh-mt hearing any thiRg 'from their j.nrv.cts; and the pale featurerf ih trembling Ora'mn were te- . , bv tl;e a-ura!)Ce of her Lver-

inr'-n All iveiP i!!Stai.lly silent. No

oc. o-.vpv er. cinit.i us... "j ..r. cej-t ue moroi'ir of 'he trees tht overfhViowr.i -he dees gb'O, and the hollow e.m.t:i of a distant water fall, llamors ot-nn" bv bis conne-.iar.ce. helrnyed hi

Mp i!ircif bim-elf from his horse,.

hid h;s e..r tlo-& U the rock, and again li?!ri:ed. !i is as I frnred; we are pursued, and the horse iiieu are close ujon us," said Iianiors.

" We know !hen what we have to do,") replied Kv-rinion; I think we can roke this pas good against a dozen or more Srirens."" . 1 exactly of your opinion,'' faid Ihmors; " t t nor here can we make oudefence. If !bc lady forward in one hour shall we teach the extremity of tni narrow valiey. within the boundaries v Kir.dislan, where she will be secure of a hsit-bl? reception and safety." I he advice of Hamcr? mut be fob

C , ,hnn. escan. if you can; we Everington . w he darted upon them, Lke,F and stapie DfJ Good

0'r,rt,L .Lblers the head of the chief who pldi.i and pUid, Italian Lulesiring,

P - u was t.lain the strrrgth of the "B 5 "

, '.....I ... ,i.o ...u ;n;-,h the lertitiect lorannn

I Air Cm I vs inn 'in 11 v .-j--...-

P210SPSCTUS OF The Complete PeriotlEcal i.IIJi.ACV.

EO. I'CUL.LOL'fcikl, takes, niPHsiiie in iinoruiiiiii ne citiztns

i viik-av and Switzerland county, that be

j . .. . i

lias leasfd tor lour years, me store aim I hv William 1.

i w ,i i ' ii iijm. iaLji i j -- t'.w" VT

inc on his heels, he flew to Pave his firs ... me corner of Main and Ferry

Coialmn from this new flanger: a? Hej , ts having refixed and enlarged

turned the point oi me ro'-K msumn , store, lie is now piepared to sen a

vened between ihem, lie saw her Mrng I ;,c iXD gPLEJWlD A STOCK

jHin in me nauur ... b..... ... j or

that had pursued them. These, while Everington and Hamors were engaged with those in front. h;id retraced their

tenfra few rods down the ravine, then!

.....

rla.berinsr on the niecipioe oy tne am

of the manilmg shrubbery, had male

iheir way above them, and passing on a kind of projecting ledge had intended to

take them in the rear; when on gaining

the oas. thev. to their great surprise.

found Coralinn and her attendant alone,

and completely within their power.

'Let go that maiden, villain." cried !, uartj Gf tno following articles

township 7 north, range 12 east

IfiO acres north east Quarter section 12

towti9lnp I north ol range b west; about two miles from Rushville 10 acres scuth east ouarter of sectiin

32. township 3 north of range 8 east, iM'nrNew Lexinjitoii. Scott sountv

And nnwards of 1 .GOO acres of Ohio

nouom iauu part ji me ever no Jerid for sale, in the iscstern ,

. . " . ,.. n. f. f t e I ... .

country, emurutwg iva j i jvjr ljongwoitli iiasuesirea me ios i,

desirable in the ,,at i,P ,v,ll t ike in oavment lor his lands

... - - r-i y t n I . r i i i

A -I fc. 1 J. - r 1 t;uU ! illlV-noi "vj fc-j U hieti he uleJucs hunselt. to sell , either Cows at a fair nrice.

...!... I i .... t ; I cur v oq ni n liO n ir. t I.1 1? L T

r hiispi m l i.icinii.iu. :raiiison or xaw

renn-lmi ... PteOHU3S. of all kinds

will bo taken ui p'twueni tor ,;v.od3, at the

highest market once, lus sujck, consists

JTORTY-EIGHT Pages weekly neaf.

SL ly 2500 large octavo pages a year, tor 5, furnishing annually select reading, eynal to 60 volumes of common size. The Library will contain nearly all the new works of merit as they appear Voyages and Travels History biography Selict Memoirs -Ihe most appro- ' raA V ii f nnp n n &nnnntB..Ar1vpnliup-u.

jTalee of unexceptional churacter, &c.

J he "Complete feuooicai Library" will be found indispensable to all lovers of good reading, in towu or country.---

Lvery numoer w ill contain 4U jmges, in a size expressly adapted for binding, when the book ii completed; printed with type so larg as not to f.itigue the weakest eye. Its immense siee will enable the Editor to crowd any common sized

)V acres a.uiii cat. xuui i w. t,i.vii - 26, towiiship4,range 3; so i.e part of . book in two numbers, frequently into one. .t..,,.... ,mm,.p,l New works will thus be desnatched as

HUB .Irt.-l 'J ,ijivw I 160 acres south west quarter section 8 itney arrive from Europe, and sentofl fresh.

ACRES. QUARTER. SV-C . T. K 161 souih west '26 4 3 CU wi wesi 30 3 3 100 soiuhwes 34 2 2 160 iorth easi 81 2 3 320 west half 35 4 3 80 -4 s west 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 2

1

ROIIEKT N. COCHRAN,

Ajent for N. Longworth.

LY MO U.YTS TERLLYG.

nsrK subscriber, thanktul for pnst ta-

H vors, hopes fur a continuance there-

oualines and coiors,

r i -i . u AiriiSUO UIUICS.OI diiwniu iiu.imiw) Rv lb st mt those of the assailants wboi"".ouv- u r' ..,. , . ...

had been he'd in check, came up, and those who had seized the girl finding

ithemelves o futionly attacked, letting

them go to defend themselves, Everinr

"lilt, I'ldlll lii oil --7 i . I'Vr.red an.l plain "ros de iNaples, of all ol, therefore beg4 leave to inform the pub . : ll:. .11.. .1,-1 l, Ua fmonnil

IIC gcllClrtllV, Him. lie naa t...

Plain and plaid i'almarine and lspurain

Mandarin, Florence, of all colors, :itiiiri. of all kinds.

Painted Muslins and French Chintz:,

Fancy liaree m.d siik b uidkercli cis, Uarcelona, Madras and bandana do Thibetjworaied Uaicgt and cotlon do Iarino shawls, ol alt qualities, An elegant assortment of Kibhoos, lilack bobinet L ee veils.

Irjlenaot blond white veils.

A AKW 8T051E, IN ivi'ttlNTSTKRLING.

IN THE WHITE HOUSE

Dirtrtlv opposite the ''Old Store, for -' . '. . ...

mtrlif kept by lotlon y '(X.

lie has now on hand, and will constant

ly keep,

nr.i tr.e uatisTPr " min i.iirni.f .....

exposed, ha no tendency to tranquilize

her stiriis. i bp whole party now nasi

tned onward to the place where the rock .i 1 ......

H!'.:i;.r'ieii so near t.e.ner as i urtvr - , . app.o, ton found himself surrounded by sword

O' lv a n;ice su iicieni lor one uj p"" , , . . - , . - ' . . . ,L;, and after a desperate struggle wa? knock t p iW: Rnd as it was evident their '"Urt"e' . 1 . . .

nur'icr ivete no! lar distant, Ilimors ,,-. t ul 1 ... . n nurp Inm rripcl Lor

propose,! mak.ng a siano ai , .a, v , . rJ ed he ince ... the - arro-v pass number could U " r n:,Porf

rrn ii i ihh iiiuii i uini m ii h i vuivn v

be of little advantage. ,mn,n,l U-leant blond white veils. ? s,., ,, Na,!s. Sliovels. fcnades. Leuth

Coiali-.m endeavoured to proceed, but '" " , ...i:.j Ihread. bobinet and cotton Laces andl cu x' ... .v.-

, , . uur orneis, iweei rii'iaivay, i k mici - - ier. cian, vx-i-. a. -v.. n di?7v fin'ries came over her: ann nao . idanor. 1 iu ;ron,U nltunv tr Wppi

" : - i . i. . u . . t & 1 n-nr-n i tnurp iiirr trifi t u u h i r m

r.nt F.verintrtoii. who was watching her ,,e ' ... 1 , Uireen worsted B.rese,

d.iv . her ,d. she must alive; or Ms mains wot nave Lace.

I'".,.... - htr.i, ii,a time, knockeil out. Atter,.-o . ,

hvenngion . Uileiiant lace capes, aps anu putuorB,

rnn miiPd i nc t'liii. ri . i unu i""i m . t.i-- i i . rf

- ...... , i i. iniTQiir ruin v iv rurii iiiuaii i uu

" . . j ..... ... -w.

Shell, UiCK, siue ana cun vuuiu?,

OF

Every Description,

.Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, i iuwaie

hAvc taVeo to the e round

cna?ht her in his arm-, sprmK e , fre oh

roul w iter in her lace, ana wnust me g" . , cm" , .. . .r ed to us for the favour we have shown

Vvrtilda has'pneu to tne aio ui uti mi' . . , r . j n,uc him, for he has a serious account to settle tre- tie kissed the pale foienead olthc 1 , . . . ire . i.i . . . . for i)e murder of this man; and with the iw, i, r.,1 roaf.u-P bp held in his arms with IUI CV . . ,

C II C iUa t r t i & ract a P V r f i A n

i,. o . Ki,i rotiiPd. on Uay with you

I :;ti;in!i ininnmi, .... ...... .... . . .. -u i... ii,.. mountain

a mossy roK, wmtu, im n i" ravine, was hid from the path they bad travelled, he left her with the attendant

and hastened to Hamors, who had been preoamz their arm for the expected

1 V

prince, whom allah preserve, for running

sweet blossom ot the

iliiinui . Then ho is losl,.,, exclaimed Coralinn ;

already lost: there is not the semblance

of hone in hie case."

" Not in his case, certainly, answer-

I a.-, inn . m.rr " mm v.f.i an. v.u

.. . n-.:- ..-..a !...-! AS til - " J '

T.onJICt. I 1 1 L 1 r " -..V" .;,,!

prevent Ihe.r pursuers irom nu K nef dje , rfje wi(h

down and h y nati some . ope y - . . r .. m firmlv: ,he undaunt.

vitrorous defeocethey should be ultimate- e "n" u J . . . . i J rnnr.-io-P of her dlStlOSltlOO TlSinff as

lv sv.cclul. Their pistols were toaaea ? r

,., i .;...l ihf.ir rimPter were drawn. '" . " . . .

" f""- . Urew lormidab e and nnavmrlabie; and in arxious susiiense thev listened to &'e,T ann in ai.x.ous bu.j c f Abbas Mi

the rapi

thtir pursuers.

It wh- but a minute before their toe

nppeare.l turning the ioint of the rocks

be!ow them, and they no sooner cangnt a .rUm: of the fugitives, than a loud

fbor.t M.nounced their gratifications, and

Braziihan Combs.

Italian Crapes, all colors, N. in bin nnd I nnton '.raoe.

A large assortment of Calicos, all qualities

. . i ... .... .........

LiOlOlCO luubiius, lor lining, A large assortment of Gingham Garment and furniture Dimity, lied ticking, at various prices, Blue Checks, at various prices, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Irish i .iiien. a pood stock.

- ' 3 0

Dombazetts, Bombazines and Circassians

A large stock of Hosiery and Oioses,

all qualities, Brown Domestics, of all qualities, Plain and fiaured Batteist, Black lasting and Brochelle,

IJ.r.l'u niw nnd l.lhlo Oilltu r.

nx.ons suspense they listenea to b jj ,rza I reat varietv of Summer wear, J and approaching trampling ol Buttons, snool balls, cotton thren

or the mmion of his will."

' We shall leave these matters to be

e! tied between you and hi highness, on

jour return." said the officer. Coralinn," said Everington, who had maintained the most inflexible silence.

tllir , nut. I ...... i II. . I . I ..... 1 ... Ii.n. nnH Dlnm

m. i uni o inv wr.K 11111(111112 111111- ni u ci.uu.

tb ce.n,t, of their trinmp ' noagn eftcra their h-M-e were covered with sweat and eu lu ,rl J . . . . 1 . ... ui,,i t ons showered upon him by his captors;

tam, and panting .or oreain , .... , my d ' but , hope , have

nnl .1 mOIDl'Ill tlOt UraWIIISt IIICI1 rvilrc - - - no. a momeiu u u. enough to despise the power wi.h sl,M,tsof pra,-e t.Al Mndinvok. y J J P ing the aid of the prophet for the : destruc Jl , tir... of the ntidel d"g. advanced at a ""IF 6

I Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes, ' .... ii i . i - 1 1

bibini, neeoies ana tiumuies, F.'.rtini.t C.ilo.Tn water.

GROCERIES, fife

Groceries, Ten, Cof-yF"

lee, bugar, tepices,

swift d-.Mom and in sinjle file to the as

sauif. Cverinton and Hamors stood firm

with their cocked pistols in their right . - I 41

hand, an I their sabres in their leu

retained the remembrance and love of

mv dearest Coralinn "

" You see," said the chief, pointing to

wards the sun, " that it is declining, and

.a, ,n t their sabres ,n tne.r ... done wfi mngt Wo ,n..d h nrti nn the road, and they k1"" '

. . i o...: . nnw return.

must form the barrier, ., u . immediately obey

In hi KPivaiit- 11 VOU snooi ici.ic. ... oti.sse.vani yu hor?ic of bjth parties were liore and I will dispose ol the riuer. . , nor e anu wu K , eprnrcd, and gieat wan the surprise, not

-img -7 I0"."1' 7 only of Everington, but of the pursuers dog!" shouted the chief who led th on th that IUbo whom

squadron. rf j - f d d had diMppeiired The only answer given by the tbe, h.Fr. wm pist.d. of Everington and Hamors who .odj d both tired at the same instant, and with 00 "h1 J

- . . i i L t, I WAR I1UW CVC rwuti iriiim,u w ,

fatal etJcct. Ttp nnie Deasi on - - - . . ,

the E.iir wa. mounted, made a desperate wno ,mru .... """i TQBEY &

He intends, always to keep

on hand, a varielv . f FUR AM) WOOL HATS, of the most fashionable shapes and colors.

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

DRY GOODS,

Cnnsistins' of Cloths, of various colors)

Muslins, (of various qualities) Checks, Plaids, &.C. &c. vV-c. &lc.

And nil articles, ireuerally for sale in

this market, which he will sell as low as

can be bought in this county for CASH or

the following articles ol

COILYTRY PRODUOt:,

Flax and tow Linen. Feathers, Beeswax

Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng. Corn, Oats. Bacon hams, dried and green Hides,

of all descriptions and many other articles

too numerous to name in an advertisement

HEN 11 V COT i ON.

Mountstcrling, April 8. 1&S

pTnI1E SUBSCRIBER, thankful for

JLL

its patrons. The fcubcriber in Missouri will be brought as il were to the very fountain of literature. Works printed in this library will be fora irked to him,

when, without it, he would be wholly unable to procure them. A book that will

cost U9 six dollars to import, can be re

printed and distributed to subscribers.

ow ing to peculiar faf.iline, -for abou: 20

or 30 cents, with the important addition of Us being fi.es.ri and new.

We shall give near 2500 pages annually, equal lo fifty common sizeu books!

Lvery work published in tbe Library will

be complete in lueu. a title page win be given with each volume, so that the subscriber, if he ptae, may sell or give it away, without injury to any of the others; or it may be bound up at the pleas. . i ... i. i

ore oi me suustnuer.

This work presents an extraordinary

- f feature, unknown to any other periodical in the country. The cubsciiplion price may be considered a mere loan lor a year, ..I - , 1 .. Ik

as tne wora, at me year a enu, win sell for cost, and m many parts of the United

Slates it will bring double its original cost

to me euoscriner.

The works published in ''The Complete Periodical Library" will be of the highest character, both as regards the author and his subject. New works, of approved merit, will be sent out to the

Editor by every arrival from Europe, givL - I I l.l . . . r

tug mm an uonumeu ueiu to seieci Horn, while care will be taken to make his pubr

ncaiion equal to any uiing or tne Kind in

America.

The first number will be issued on the

8th ot May next, and regularly every iNednesdav thereafter. cured in hand-

somely printed covers, and on fine white

paper, at g5 per annum, payable in adft. ... ... . . .

vmn;e. v.ii.u! it-miiuug pZU Will De Slipi i i . .

puea wnn uve copies lor that sun : u-

genls at the same rate. Address

T. K. GREEN BANK. No. 9 Franklin Place Philadelphia

ii,.,.it!R. Itnives or an Kinus: cutlet:

mills and cery thing else, that is wanted

in this line.

Glass and Queensware, and every thing

that is wanted in this line.

Tinware, of all kinds, Nails, assorted sizes. Castings nnd iron

chains of different prices and qualities. ii a

Saddlery, ot al Kinas. Hats, black and drab, roram and castor fur Hats, ond Palmettos of all sizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and Navarino Bon note

And a great variety of other articles too

tedious to mention Vevay.april 15 G.McC.

nast favors, hooes for a continuance

thereof, therefore begs leave to inform his friends and the pubtie in general, that he

has at his old stand in wuuiniiJir.ii-

LING, formerly occupied by Cotton and Mis,

A Generel Assortment of WLYTER A.D SPRLYG

JYEW GOODS, Just Opened, I&T JACKSONVILLE.

CANE hnve just

are now opening, a va

ted, made a desperate r-- - - nf jgi XKKlt i

plunn forward, then Partly turned, rear- undounteu y ""- "Z O received and

edonhis hind feet, and while hi. mas be , - , . -r j .-j-j 7 nety of

ter's hand rehsed its grasp upon the bri "'S "5 " ' .. ' f , enmo die, both fell lifeless in the" narrowest horses would probably be : found I .om. i cart of the nathwav where down the Uy thUgh part ot the pathway. ii.on did not prevent his carrying

I lie eucci tt" bu suuueu, iiiu iiic i . . , , . hia ' ' ' 'fault so rapid. lht the second individual effect, with increased activity, nis exhibit ;hei dg t0 those who wjsht0 pur

in puisuit was unable to cheek hi horse '.reci... - before he wa, entangled by the fallen the mountain. Everington was mono ed one, and ere he could extricate himself. one of the hor.es belonging o Ihe his ruler had received a .hot through the party, and Coralinn who was so fatigued brain; while clinging with a death grasp m to be unable to mamln hei seat on to the reins as he fell, th. affrighte- horseback, was placed behind one of the . .....i.. . i:..w: -a. horsemen, and the whole arty were re-

Bicru wjis iu'I'Iihij ii uhjuiiuu nun uiiuci - - i rf L , j i... u.. . Itracincr their steps to the plain, the

, ',.n..m ....t.r rnf...i..iK.KH. ed were left unbur.ed, the ch.ef re-AGS WANTED. The highest

bh d ' marking as he patsed them, that they had price given. STOREY & CASE

5. The.curie of the prophet reit on the fallen honourably, and thit now e.nce me jucksimvillciJctoDcr

T'hev dppm it iinner.essarv to make a

great display; but wilt, with much pleusure ...u:l:. .c: i . - . u i u .

inn n .iir..r irf.i if if 1 1 Willi ill I. ill

......... ....... V. V U U .V. .....vw ....w ." ..... J - . - base tliair snrinrr sunnlv. feelincr satisfied

0 ii. o .1 . 'II 1 ..I .

tnai no one win leave meir store, on ac

count of their prices. Ladies and Geutle

men. give us a call.

PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in pay

ment, at tne markt price. Jacksonville, April 19.

SADDLING BUSIKFSS.

QlIE subscribercaTjj ries on the SADDLING BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Main and Ferrv-streets: where he

keepg constantly on hand Men and Women's SADDLES of every fashion and

quality. ALSO.

Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds Oi

Itridfcs and Harness,

all of which he offers for sale al the low

est prices for cash, or such country produce as may be agreed on. . St -"l ITf - -m

JAiUU. V, UbS. Vevav.Dec. 28, 1831.

aDapiiD

CONSISTING, IN l'AHT, OF

Black, and CLOTHS, Mired.

Sheeting and ) $1 Shirting of various widths.

Checks and Plaids. GROCERIES,

OF Every Description, Castings. Hardware. Cutlery. Tinware,

Iron. Steel. Nails Shovels, Spades, Lea

ther, Salt, &c. &c. &-C

And all articles, generally lor sale m this market, which he will sell as low as can he bought ic this county for cash or

the billowing articles oi

COUNTRY PRODUCE

TW I.iiiPin. Feathers. Beeswax. Tallow

Flax. Flaxseed. Ginseng. Corn. Oats. Ba

con hams dried and greet., Hides oi aw

description.

LtX maw n. in i a.. Mountsterling, Feb. 19.

A Valuable Farm, FOR SALE.

A VALUABLE FARM, for sale, situated in the town-

hhip ot rosey, county ol Switzerland. Indiana, on the bank of thf

Ohi river, four and a half miles below the

Rising Sun. 1 he road from evay to the Risinc Siiu runs through this tract of land

and strikes the river in the centre of said.

tract at Eiatra terry, Containing

ACRES OF LAND

A good dwelling house 25 acres impro v.i 1 ti.-t

ved and tne remainaer wen iimuerea. The terms mado easy for particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises'.

Posey township May G.

N. R. All those, that have unsettled ac

counts with the firm of Cotton &. Mix,

will please call and settle the same, on or

before tbe 10th of March next, or tney

will positively nave costs to pay

February 10.

COTTON fc MIX

BLANK DEEDS,

fAN at all times, hereafter, be had 4 at 12 cents per single copy, at

The Clerk's orlice, in Vevay, Samuel Beal, Esq. Mountsterling.

Joseph Short s, in Craig township, Long's fulling mill, Craig do

hnos Jttleheld, Cotton Alfrey's mill, in Pleasant William C. Mitchell's, do Aribert Gazlay's in Posey Samuel Hicks' in Cotton A mas A. Brown's in York

The Messenger office, Jeffcreori. Octobpr20.

do

do do do do do