Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 October 1833 — Page 3
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T. VTF!! F'Tl"1- RrSO"1!.
tee appointed by the citizens of that place
ito m e-tiirate the fact, visiied this city
"jvfrienlay, a.-.d from the knowledge they iken up by the watch and carried tp the
:ha ve obtained, appear to le satisfied that
storm on Friday night, a little girl a-
bout eight of nine years ol age, was ta-
baltnce in smaller bills. The draft, a? it now appears, was drown by lh
rratiotinl bank of Xht3 citv on the lCtl
V hippie 5ft fire to his own store.
He
STMr Uvi'Vn.w. !i,cHTP P-'vJsiig.j lstnn the day previous to the
Hook
'"int Ricbard-on. ar
thf
ire, aJ look lodging at
Mr. Wilde1.
jln the afternoon he htreu a hore and
p-ttPi .... :ivat,lfi un,ier pielei.ee 61 going to wu
imimrlnn. to nm chase shoes, hut did not
V hp rf-""1 bv 'he3e!rcl(irii uull, Uic ncs, morning? when he
and Liveried rt;lie n
-aid he loid his way and was kept out all
: A ere I'lHtai I nei e oy n liipjrm i"i or,f ! , !;,n ,. -. 1 of CHirv,ng MWay the good of which '"PP:1 f'd' 'ved hv: je a5lfge( "U(,torc vh robbed. The
vietchlpv tvhpnre-hp HPft " '"r
of Vtj'jsl
.. T I .... nf li, ,
tttQ H,o, ami ran- mv-t uiu'mu ri.,rat. 1 of A iTat. i -phc horse and watron were, seen in
J-r'-JinT f-oM1 ihi different aecnnnt ,nji,0,ei ' ,at iiiffbt, and, it is supposed, fr-n'M nir.A-. ir. 'nt.i scom '.i'-'1 Aere takt-n there by Whipple for the pur-
of
of D-n Pedro
i;ny furt "'r imnnrn'i( netl(orance upon his stock was 7000 :iri! of Don Mi-roel e'i'l retain .-e- hft re,i,e, n good to the value, nAr .1", ti( r-ootrv px-v the r-jpitl,. ej,tjmHtea, of about $5000, from r.-.d Opnr'.n: the A?7rve evpo.nffpr be L,hich ne (0k (he most valuable portion
insr "Tprrim with Villa Fir, ar.? return j then tired hi store with the inten-
,pt in'.o th? hand of thp oartizva "'itii.nof recovering the whole amount of
Mi'sr'iP'- 'n ahrt it i anpn-eot. we 'hmK.i j( sur.M)ce
vh i? the 'K-n'ir nf F."' '!'' 1-rinre v'hen he found that strong suspicion
h ivrf nnl id--red twn imr.nrtifit pmn' o , h t v)(..en excjiej against him, he re?olv-j prt9se-ion of Don Pee'tr.-. no. I ?iiren hie,j ,,., r.ointnilting suicide, and effected !
-rorepKin of th ea r.nst. whilst the Por (l by planning into the canal near his 'iiiraep themeeiv ae ceneraUv iodit jnoUae. On the rooming of the decease, fereot to thr. reoU of h r.intest, or are.,ie ar,ve ;ls ,lstiI dreseed hiiuelf with jnc'ineH to siHe with M'7'iel. ' 'care, and It ft his chamber in an nppaTh intotli-rence of an agent h:S?ircatly uoennccrned matiuer. The water
nrrved io En?b(n-I. for the purpose nl 1 4VH. 0jliy ((J.!r fcet rieep vthere he was
watch lioase drench.tid almosttodrowti-l.in5ta.nl, opon ihf Western B u.h. to the ing. It appeared that she had been under -f Thomas Totnaend, fur .sixty
thrust into the street at a late hour ol .dollars Hint iiiemoasly aui'iea uu.
the uiiiht by an unfeeling brute whom nhat aotaunt to six thousand. I he nam 7?pi!lE subscriber hr- iv." ur-l;.n.c:G V-
she calls her Hither, hut who, from his bee of this draft was 69, and two other- j large supply of a chic iUOir, .
drunken and disgraceluj conduct oniot'lhe same bank numbered 03 and iO;!..i private lan.ilies, w-imt-ii.ai:ii m i---
this occasion is undeeerving the name, having been previously presented and rics, he obers t;.em nr
Knowledge i- Power.
She was was committed by the magis
trate to the custody of the commisioner of the Aims Ilou&e. JV". Y. Cor..
- '
paid, the paying teller had not tln-jthey can be bought r.: Oncihnati
cliahi.t c,,::Mn that ;,nv t uns? was ni3 a'T.uium . ........lS.
wrong. riie person jnetciiting the draft endorsed his name upon it in l!u 'presence of the- teller, hut whether it
his real ur assumed neiiu-, n leit io
conjettuie.
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Printer's Retreat, Indiana. SATITKADY, OCTOBEH 12, 1833.
isi.bi'-io-T T) P to re aii'inie
th
found ,
n of e-'lrnrn,r,t n P-raziU turn rt tn,,a fifieen ininuH, but eflorts to
, : n:,prted it woiiH a mere inven-; reusci .-,(. hiii proved unavailing. II is lina.-. I coat was fobitd i.diehlly, ami biii by the Hv tK t-xt !-"ouna from wiizerl and.' ,je nf jtS h;,) iju tho bank of the ca f v -)'' t anesir tht thf npaaure adopt-j1(aj ;5 h xise was seaicbcd , by no goods fv h ?ne'a1 "orernmcnt of thej ,ere fou,j Jn ,r, ncr ha? any thing yet Ca-h'na. bail featured trano'idbtv io Haalp. l(. e(j (0 l;id tottie di-eovery of the
COUNTY SEMINARY.
TflE citizens of Switzerland County,
generally, interested in tiia centkal loca
tion of the County Seminary, are earnestly reqai'sted to meet at Jeremiah Thomas's
in Jacksonville, on Weunesdav next, tJct
an 1 he h id not been in it inore hh, at o o'clock, P. M. to take into con
aril' Srwpilz. qnd tbnf ihrp wa eve
prob-'Hilitv it wnu'd b mint!ime'1. .Vbi:-1 Rifinv h-aa p.n ofM.ointO't III interim, 'o fill the nf rf Minister of
War. in FrancP. i co"TJPtirp nf ibpj
uiisring proptity. i of.
iideratiou the most t-tiectual method oi
petitioning the Trustrees, at iheir next
meeting, tor a central location ot the same
as a ni uority of tho Trustees have puitiai-
ly determined on locating the Seiitinary ou Vevay hill,-and tixed on Rlonuay the 21st inst. for accepting or rejrtiug the proposaLs accompanying the proSlcr of said site.
John Quincy Adams' has lateiv beep i.nrninated by Hie Anti-31aSons of iussa-
chu-etts for tho uifice of governor of that
iYur tn ;Jn E i The Ciisworih Mc.j
Adveiti-er stal-, tent the Lers have killed tivat Diimiit is of f heep in thnt sec
nhlsrence ffm i !nt of tb M",sU'r-;ti.ii. this fall. Fnr five of them havejstate, and has accepted the nomination
;nrhai iH- . v rmihpjip t nir...ijf;l, victims to tne lioteis, but "one funv b-ive quitted pari fir a hort pe-1 ,iiZ e,i 0d veteran occupies the woods
fiod f.T Corapeiae. and the eKet'-jj,, the skirts of the lo,n, ana has put to
BurvLiru. The Taihn's establish-v
meni of F ram. is Martin No. 2 Puki
'lace, was foicibly entered ou the night i
of the 17th tnst by breaking open ite
root door by means of a crow bar and j
robbed of Vnriousarticles of Wearinyapparel, of which notice was given on
the lolhiwmg oiorning at the pchce of
fice. . To prevent the rerun tnce of a
-imilar transaction, Mr. lUartin conce
ded to sleep in his shop, whu-h hp hasj
before last another attempt was made to open his door in a similar manner,
the noise of which awoke hsm, when Martin nrming himself with a pair of -hears, silently placed himself in front of .the d'or, upon the opening of which
he me the hurglar, and giving l im a violent blow with the shears upon the
head, knocked him down. Alter re covering himself, he ttaried and ran.
but was taken by the aid ol ttit-
watch, in the iieihborhovJ of Church
street, jnd conveyed in a'goie of blood
to the Vvritcu House. He was there
tiecoirnized s a nelson by the uaine ol
in
tion nf ainrip 'lorla Rriin? ou l ' 1 'r if3i?iit a number of helves ivho attacked
onrpa af opinion nn pfb''Ca5 se'te:"'. i:,pi-e 14 ti-th"v -'i-rine n t!i French mPtrooolia W ' Kcite pnhii: a'tentmn. fFp Riiwtj V1t,co of f,"rda ia n.--il tjied in H --tiaoi".. the rlauapa of tba Sla -erv A'wli'ion 'Vdl. Thf D ike nf Web
Webster's Dictionary,
Walker's do. Kiikhatu's GrarMftar, rud"s do. Mis Cfa'.!.t r's Oograpbv, Omev's (iporaphy and Alii. Kntilish Readeis, Fitrod-acti.ina, P.ke's Arilhoiptic,' P.K-ke! lyiwyei. Life of Franklin, do WtHiain lYnn-V (TiVris'ian Lytes. .luveiiih' Harrionv. Jack Do v.- 5.tiig tow e ; i ': nT., Comic Almanacl. Small dolarge do-. Pocket Maps of Indianr?. fSrotTs liibles ii thr largo's' rit Walt'' Hj inn Books, Methodist do. Mdlf.1 do. Small and large eTegnn g'iit bouo'3'. Bibles, Webster Spelling book. &c, .. M OS KS C HA ft BE LlLl V. Jacksonville, Oct. 10, Iz'S.i.
Charles Smith's Estate.
TO" ICE ia i.ereby given to ail pev
nous inocbted to estate oi Lhaklv
Caleb Griffin, who had been convicted aMirn, lato of York lownshio, oceasec in the court of Over and Terminer in to make mitneduite iayrntit to the Hiidci--
tr.ni.'" Another eastern paper mentions a siiniinr arrival, and we perceive that a
large near lately entered the summer .e-idence nf the Chief Justice of Lower Canada, at Auveigne, much to the annoyance of the family of his lord-hip. lie
ii'Vjfnft hi m de. several region "iiortsj ,n u)e his letrcat, was puisued, overtaken
M-,; witbou1 pfTt-ct. to cauee some ol ne-n
to he altered. Aars. Ai'ST. !5 Tsv a Rovit Ordon
I'ifiv p M.loiinietra-
tion of t" wa- 1 . hi'-h. ir!" the ab-. pn-e -.f Mirha S'h. ha been
r, .-. i.Hmi -il de Uigoy, Miniate nf the ;M5fi"p. until the return of the Marshal. Jin Ordaanance nf the 9th sets forth that the grunt mide f ir premiums upon the ejTpnrtation nf poo l during 1833 being found 'n'imcient in consequence of the law relative tn the premium on refined
HUjnrs not hainff been adopted during
the last session nf he Chambers, his nm tpaty anthnriae he addition nf five mil
lion nf franc to 'he above grant. The Courier Franc lis has the following: " A lingular repnrt was cotip'M
vpt'erdiy 't is stated hat an Unglish courier f-mninw the ror'h. t,)r ra yered Fr'n-".p with det;a':"bes tir Lnn
dun nf qr very erinua na'iirr; a enpy ofi
which wa bf with the Prit,h Ambissa
.nd hot. Truly, thes-e are stirrinjf tunes
ia the back settlement. Ihuin isaluoad. The )ovvuing5il!e musketiy should he
brought to bear that is. il the Majors-
motto m not 'forbear." He must be ve;y bare fated to lake sides against the
whiUs. Bosl. JItrc. Journal.-
Mr. Duang lias resigned hU olJice as
S'ecietary ot the Treasury, una l'. Takckv has been appointed by tho i 're&ieeut to fill the vacncv. Tnis is staled to
have been the result of a difference of
opinion between Mr. Doane and the President, with regard to the policy of removing the government depositee. -Tbfe
rrej-ident regretted the necessity ol his having lotuke a measure that would place Mr. Doane in suco a situation; ami Mr. Ditaue couallv regretted ttfat his view of the duties of ills stdtiyn rnade it necessary
that he'.iould resign his placs, rather than do violence to the convictions of his un-
tlv'rstandiiig.
October, tS30, of manslaughter in th,
the hrst degree, in killing Henry
Coumhe, at the corner of O: an'e anj'j Chatham fat., in which he was ided by another perron by the name of Edward Johnson. They were severally sen
tenced at thai time to an imprisonment
in the state 'prison at Sing Sing for the term of seven years, but in consequence of the Jury having at the time of his conviction recommended Grilia to mer
cy on account of his youth, he was pardoned out about three or four mouths since. He will be tried at the ensu
ing ses-ions.
signed, who hos taken oat ietie.'S ol .idii.ic-
isltalion on lac same: and line Slaving demand aguinet said cfa:c v. dl pteKsiTt.hem, duly authenticated, wi.l.in :t.o miio prescribed" by law. The cetute ;a tui'pl). sod to be solvent. WiLL-lAM R. WILEY, adm'.1 October V, 1833. ' .
Adrainistralor's
7 he wuh they do thing t in LrmelL
A;out fifty or sixty peisons lasl mghl alter ten o'clock, made an assault on a atnall building in Appleton street, tiich lias been a resort for gamblers. 1'hey broke in the windows and otherwist inputd the building. We visited ihc ruiuB of this mimic Pandemon.
i.jiii ibis inoridng. The building ap peered to have been fitted up and occupied as a regular built gamMing-house-
i her8 was ihc long table covered with
r -U baize, the benches around it, the mdiesticks, and the playing card?
scattered upon the floor, 'confusion worse confounded. The occupants ol
his establishment had got wind ol the
It is under: iood that Messrs. McLanc,
Duaue,and Cass, earnestly opposed the
removal of the depositee, and Messrs. IE subscriber informs his friends Woodburv and 'l ancy supported it. jf and cmtorner", that he has receiv-
ius tad Mock oi
AND VISltY eUlS.VK
rov:t '-i wf
dor in Paris. A very enid notification ia intended assault upon their domicil, said to hare bpen m idp Pniii and rii.d had made ihem-elves scarce; con Auatria. lehtiug tn the affairs of Pottutrallseque. illy, no peisotial i r j u ry was
and R-dgiurpi which ha givpit touch uo 1 dune. lsiwcll Journal
easineea tn the Frprrh Cabinet. If such
a no'iticHfinn haa rmllv been made at tbfej present moment. i onbl appear a if the potoers who sinod it had made it tn coincide w,h the. Arlstocratical mnvtraent in Switzerland. We have not been able
to trace the report !i its?o;irrp.v I'he Journal du Coaimenr. nbn mpotioos the
Nnve rumour, statins fiat the notifica
tion tnijHied upon everal very impnitant
point? nf E'lmpeari judtcv. and i calcnla
ted to lead to a rupture between Frame and Fnsjl ,nd on the np hand, and the
-absolute overeijn nn thp nther.
The Munich Gazette expiers a hope
that the Congresa of Toplitz will restore peace to the world, by setting bounds to
fha spread of Con-htutmnal opinions.
fttlcmj' o inunl'T. On Sunday last,
between 3 and 4 o clock m the alter
noon, a mm was seen tunning out of a
house on the north sida of the canal, at
(lie village just under the hill, over the corporation line, pursued by another
with an axe in his hand, who overtook him, knocked him down with the axe, and repeated the blow after he was down. The man. whose name is James Burns, was taken to the hospital.
and was not dt au yesterday afternoon. The perpetrator of the deed, whose
name is Thomas Noland, Mas commil ted to prison. Cinciitjinli Commercial Advcrtu.tr.
Cattle for iheXex York Market.- The
butchers slate that lite whole number
of cattle slaughtered lor Jev York ci
ty Market, exceeds a thousand daily.
On Thursday las;, 0) CmiuucI Bea!,Esq. Doctor 'WltLlAM AttlUNUTON to llad Clarissa Uolav, ail ot itus tuwuship.
Miseries of Human Life. To be a caimiuate loirteeii liaiesfur
the Stole Legislature, and five time'oi
Congiess, wniiout being vie.cicd to ei
iMer. To be dunned for ir.onev when we have none. To be compelled to call ou a friend for bono wed money To be an editor of a newspapei and
have no news to put into it.
To lutn a political summerset, with a view io obt.iin an orlict, and then, al
ter waiting 9 mouths to be told "there
is no vacancy . To accept an ollice under an admtuUlra.ion whose chief you have abused, and whom you 'can't look in the face.
WILL bo eold at Public Vendue, at the late residence of C1UKL5 Smith, ia Y ak to.vns ap, On Fad,, jYovembcr 0, 1833, the pei-doir.l-pn perty bona gmg 10 the Ca. late of said Smith, consisting oi
Horses, Cattle, f logs. CORN in the field, Farming U en-d" Household Kitchen
The rfale will comaience at 40 o'clock, 4. m. '1 enns made kuov.n on the day of bab. WiLLlAM iv. W1LKV, adiu'i. , Octoba'r o, 1803.
Painful Death. A fevr davs eincc,a
Mr. flumberger, residing in Lynkin's
Afier recapitul 'ting the various agua K,, ..lurti (.'.lump haa l.ppn disturb
1 - f roi,.t.n,.i ii nnint' Valley, was billon in the heel by a e.d m consea'ieoce ot revolution-., 11 poinia. , J .. ,. r. .
out to nninto
(o-p-..if, r Portuiral. lulv! ''1, iH io fording a small stream,
;onseaueoce ot revolution, 11 pmnnj " '-;' " . , .'V. " "J " the Sovereigns the th.ee principal1,."', i,nd "l h,s fr,ht r:' l consider which call for their attention andjble distance with the snake hanging
and Spani, The Augsburg Gazette of the 9th inst. contain the following, of the 1st ultimo,
from Nauplia: " It appear' that in tne
the reptile disengaged itself and escaced. The unfortunate man immediately swelled, and after a few hours
of intense agony agony, terminated his
.n.f.im,. Athom will Income the caiital!'-'x,s,unr-t:
-- '". - " 'ri. -f 1
1 ne one ui n BiiciKt- 15 o r.isny iino
as readily cured a the sting of a bee, it
taken in a reasonable time, without e-
ef (ireece; the principal obstacle to lhat Vd'v beinff made the -eat nf gnvernment
removed. This obstacle
was the enormxo price demanded by the! veil applying to a physician, as every tu.,,1. f A.b..,. Caw building Hud'hr has a lemedy in Ins own house.
ground which the Goveromant wished, Bathing the pait bitten with warm ?o purchase; but nnw the owner af suchj 'lk, atlords immediate relief. An ex r.rnoertv declare their readme, to makei'"al application ot hog's lard, with a
ironfr of it fnr moderate com diet of honey and milk, will nave the
uenation. Two commisniona have ihere-j wmc etrect, though not so speedy, JL. i..on .....nintPd at Athen. for th! These remedies should be universally
' ..nrt:vinCTthnri..nrirh houses; known and lemembered, and resorted
"J 'he Revenue, of the United Slates i'he N. Y. .'ourual of Commerce
makes 11111 loltowing estimate ol ihe ic-
eeipl and dibhuremciiis ot the govern-
on i.t: 1 ne receipts last ) ear Ironi cus
toms w t ie $24 224,441 77. The t xpente of government will not exceed
$1 4, 000 ,000. Consequei.tly if ihe re
ceipis of the preeent tliall equal those ol 1832, there will be a surplus of more
tn..n $10,000,000; which added to the
balance in the Treasury at the corn mencement of the year, (4 ,502.6 14, 45)
and 4,000,000 fiom public lauds and
other sources, will give a total surplus
ol more than 18,800,000. Deduct
7,001,693 3, the amount of the na
tional debt al the beginning of the year, and their will be a clear balance
of about $11,000,000 whirl, Congress
will not know what do with.
and ground as will be required for pub
lic establishment.
The case of Whipple, at Lowell, has prodaued great cscitctpect. A commit-
to as soon as possible after the inflic
tiou of the wound. Livcrjool (Pa.)
Mercury.
DiTiccful.-lQ. the midst of the
of every kind and description usually soldi
in this county consisting 111 part ot Black, Blue, Brown, ) fiTH Meol Mixed, &. Drab y S Black, Bl.ie, Mixed.) ..... and Drab ' SsaMMUJtfc
FLAN IN F.-LS C A LICX ; FS , of every de
scription some very cheap, (aimblets, of diiFei'eut colors, Boinhazelur, very good.
LolnnHl und Jacki Det, Cnin'uvic, Muslins, Veilings, Velvets, Table Diaper, .'otlpn Yarn, Mos. .r), 6, 7, C, y, Sf 10 Ijeghorn and Bolivar Fiats, &c. tc. GROCERIES, Of Ei cry Dx'seriptioii) W.ioes Liiiuois of almost all kinds. DYE STUFFS, fa. Hard Ware, CUTLERY, and 77. V WARE-. A General Assortment of
Bibles, Testaments, Webster's Dictionary and Spelling Ooiks, Geographys,
History ot the Lfiiiicd States, bnglish
Valuable hands L LXDLIXA, FOB. BiiiLtB. S!l Vi; aopoiated inr. UOBLRT COCSiitAN.of Woodpuik; tiwitib,and county, Indiaua. tny agoui. to dist cv' of all or any of my lands in iudiaua. I'tk'y will be soid on reasonable tortus', U V;oia purchasers.
i t C UCJ L A 5 J. I IM t x M K U 1 i Cincinnati, I'ebruary lj, 1CJ3. AMONIi the lands mi switzcrhnja county, are tho foiioxving nacls:
-I-
-i .
101 30 ltH) itit) SO 1G0
-a uto vves: vvi I. WOal sOlldlWCSi lorth eas.
vel nan 1
i s west aorth ea
.;o 30 M 31
'6b 1
at b
1 - K . I 3 j 3 - 7 1 2 ;
Grammars, English Reridcrs, introdtic-
sions, ad school books in general.
As an enumi ration of the articles he has
on hand would almost fid a common news
paper, the subscriber has named but a
very small portion of thf-m; but he as
sures his fiiends that -his store vviil bliow
for itstll anu li'i't thev can he accornuio-
Another forgery on 'a Philadelphia
Bank. In the couise of Thursday a forged draft for 0,000 was presented
at the counter of Ihe Wesiem Bank of
Pennsylvania!!, by a person calling himself Thomas Townsend, and paid.
Alter me closing or the Liank the fact
of the draft being a forgery was disco
vcred. but to late to arrest theindividwho uttered it. He received in exchange for it the bills of that hank, five
!.?1;01K; one -500, four $10Q' utiJ the
lo0 acres 'Foiuh eai quarter of bectio.'v 0, township 4, range 3; part l this tract is improved 1G0 acres south west quarter secti on t tovviiibip 7 north rangt; p cast. 130 acres north ea-,t oc.ar'er se:::ion I tovvnshlp'l north of range 0 wtbl ; i -bout two miles Irr-m iiusnville 1C0 acres sciith cast quarter of s-eitian 32, township 3 north of ra-.ig-: ti eatu lear '2'ev Lexington. Scott sounty A ndju'pvv'.uds of 1 ,0O0 acres of Chi' bot tori'i land pari of tne Ormsby and r.ofki-e tract?.
yr."N. Ijor.g worth has desired rn to say,
dated with goods as cheap and on as goodi.j.' he w dl'take ia payment for his lands
terms as at any othr store in Ihe 'ourity.al)oul Allensvilla, gjod Horses and nmcb
lie wishes t purchase or exchange good?
for the following articles of
Cowsat lair pf toe. All (persons are forbid from trcapi's.si:: ' on the above lands, by cutting timber l"
COUNTRV PRODUCE.
Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans, Lrnserjhooa poles
Tow Linen. Feathers. B-esvv;ix. "1 'allow I 1 u,. ...i r,l murav
Mux, 1 laxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Ba-' E?UH1S , for saleow for Ca-h, or to eon hams, Cotton and Linen Bags and 1 i; ejit 00 share?, or'otherwige, to good ten
ia f.tct, nothing will I refused
LYMAN W. MIX Mountsterling, October 10, 183.
EDUCATION. O LEONARD, has recently opened a school in Jacksonville.where vi 1 1
he taught, Spelling, Reading, Writing Arithmetic, English Grammar, and other branches, if necessary. Tuition k2.00 per quarter. Board may he had for one dollar per week. Jacksonville, Oct. !th IS33.-'
nita. il aoolicatiou is made soon. Ptii
- - - - - t 1 - - ston given at nnv tune. Arplv o ItObKRT N. COCHRAN Agent for N. Longwoii Woodnark, Sept. 4. A IK NT PAlLS, Tuns, vVc f-c sale l v 3I.CIIAMBLKUN.
Jacks-mville. 8ejt. V
Warranty and Q,uit-Cluim "r"UST printed and for sale at the M r-
l!L ellgel wiee, uy mi: uo.UQ Cr Sl'eyPJ IA Wo, Moitgagns and Bonds
