Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 18, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 January 1834 — Page 3
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The flowing ong lias been .Ulrihii. 'tjvr YTH ANIEL MIX will be a can-
It U Said lie Wrote IH JM fr t... .,!.... of I'm.BlaKlo .rJ
.h li'erson township, at tlio ensuing elec tion, on the first Monday in March next.
OKDKCAI REDO will also be a
led Dr. Franklin
Eur the Fro esim of IVades in Pitdadelphia. at the adoption of the Constitution, on wheb o.caion a pic was drawn -long t tie street-, and copies of it dislnbuted to the i.nilutu.te.
The boy.-, are employe! in b. k binding. .SltCitsvUfe -13 . io! K. Hnrii Eq I'MijLiiftSS VAii AJEi
uasuet tn.iki.Ti:. .viclviT wai ns sti e;n iKin x t) is Iici'ii .-.tv) iitt:-.t p-isi-master al Aliens i
Ye men j- Mnhiitics! come join ia my And let the brUk rh-iru go bnnnding along
Thooih m may he poor, ami some rich j
there may he. Yet a'l art contented ami happy and free. Ye Tailors! of ancient and noble renown. Who rl the all the people in country or town, Kemenr-fT that Adam, your father and head, The d of the world, was a tailor by trade. Ye Alisons! who work in stone, mortar. and brick. And I iv the Inundation deep, solid, and thick.
Though h ;td he your labor, yet lasting
yonr fame, .Bo'h Pffypt and China yout wonder? pro claim.
Y- Sot ?.'.' who forge tool for all trade
hee below, j You h ive nothing to fear while you ?nn'c and yon tdow, AM thing nny you conquer, so happv your lot, f you -irei.il la strike a? Wc vnr iron is tot. f Ye S'wrmikcrs! noble from ages leng oast.
ii ive defended your tight? with your all
to the last-
And Cobblers, all merry, not enly stop hole?. But work night and day for the good ot our sole.
m jr.
candidate f -r the same office.
VMES B. LF.WIS will also bo a
andidate fir the same office.
WTO GEItARD will be a candi-
jT i','f. ir 'tie same mre.
'ail.rin- and curpent -r's wnr! 'ne iris die, l.i.li.sni. in p'.i.'e of Geo. Ilielimond. in cwi-r, washing, ironing, me-iding, cooiJii. and iiotrsework generally. A H'm, Switzerland county, S.S. d scriplion of coin's of employ meat for "BTJt-'UrSON Vi LV appealed before n:e
i smtrle day will St c ,u !"'" inc ucn- too nnnerM ;noo . a l'nce oi in
fra I h.ibit? and ocftip-'' 'ions of tlu; place, ncaoe wi'hin and f .r ih r.-imtv f Swit. The hell rins al a quarter bclorc 5 -'"d af-rosaid, fJcof'C lleVttfo'clm k in the morni,. 'X. .Wf') n I" of .hrt u, c"'-,, -'
At 5 o'clock the dormitories, are o-.'!1" ott o, S1,.i ; county. uier an exe-. penen-d, and the boys, .aftc.r washing '-n ,s?uod from the pftV.e of the clerk .. 1 , ,. i .i r, H c Switzerland circuit court, minor it andcon.hn g, assemble in I'.e fcall lor jj,. A9,irh an,j ,.,,, MrCnrd-..
innrsrn ,,.,, a . j.,,.,1 or.i. i- ijjilo
THE -MSlSSgl.VURi:. Friiiioi' tic.i'cat, Bszdiaisn. S VTl HOVV.J AM JAUV "i,
Switzerland Probate
Jl t ,L 5" at t!i: c. nrt-h
'Oil i t
i:. V
v v, on Monday, tii'" 10' -'ay
l'V.tni.ir r.ut - lieiiijj 'i;e second ,M
l iv in tin; month. (Cj- At tins term, by a rule of eon.-:.
IJrABDt&Ns an required t pieeut a . fair aiid acrnr-ne s: I'ement ff their nspective wt'.r''- ei;!;s.
K ! W I I V IK A , i lcrk. Vcvav. .lanii;ir I 3
morning worship.
till
ci?es next commence, and contin ue
f j nuiB) "mii intj "niiiii.n. if"in itiai no lias no F"p"n, ieui or n
lialf past 7 thy go to work, and cont 'I- inal. su'iject to execution and tiia he!
conln. ue i'" w,0 hrin fi-t duly sworn, depose h andj akfast. iprniih that he has no p'pt-n, ieul or io ;.
WANTED, imtncdiatcly, by t!ie sub
.ci ibe, an hoiiol, 'nidus. rim;?, sober mao, with a family, who rn b-iMattd lam ina; generally, and llic aisi ig of .-tockj &g ucli a man, who will co :it: wv-l! re conni'idfd, will be ernployd one or morw year?. Apply at Wood park-, Cotton township, Sivitzcrl-md coantv, Indiana HOKl'llT i. COC IIMAN. Janaarp 25.
IB i. HKIUK.E CI- I I UN MIMII.V.
Printer's Rtlrcul, Die. c2() 18:3. '
:he
The record oi
til
edi
ue at work until V2. which is the time
ol dining. After finiihing their dinner they bear a lesson or lecture on some useful, moral or scientific subject, until one o'clock. From one until five, when they go to supper, they an engaged at ther respeeuve employments. If the work he do u; within the allotted time half an hour is allowed lor rc-
'ias no monies, rights, crcriils or effects iM 'co-irt iri'itial of which retor.el tVjili:m
s.pssion r in the no?e?sion of ativ ie r wa! prcsid.-n'. which mveced
his n-
ohe r""n "r persons, or under his control or .'" ''pr control of any other person for hiO or ',,s nsi' ',ilt ne na not directly '"dtree'ty, dis;oscd of transferred or co 'icealed any of ids proper-
v, riphtp, credit"
lor the trial of ajor John Alfrkv. at
Jacksonville, on the Htii ins. h is been laid etore the general, fur his ai'hioval or bl-AFPKOVAL. i lu li nerd! is leluctantly, constrained
monies r i fie els w Mh disapprove of smd proceedings, for t ho
And ..ni'"""um- reasons:
I. Hccause it dues not appear, upon tho
intont to defraud h ; cieditors
i .: 11.., J. C. Icyleston. iho
crealioti and pi ty. Jv nonl begins s"Lttor""ir f r ,!P pl iini'S 111 wwcr to Ins said ptoceedmSs. thai s.nd r. ;j r half past 5, and they remain there ,jn" ';ntf,.rn,tl.nrica i,.-, s;.,vs- a ,H'rand q li'able trial on the merits til a quarter before eight, when alien q !Poll j Did you no. Iaf summer, "f case
veiling prayers, iney rf me to rest. atiu aesjrrn Vbiu ,! t .James limier j un-uuM', me sam proreeniunsi wen-e
y locked
i
A
worn. n nam
'Vfi vi H)2 vat
hie dormitories are all -al 1
tin some flight var.atm s. tdp occu-
p t.ions and dmi?-s i f 'he ft
; d icie.l i t a like mmuir.
I :..u good effei is h sve already flowv d Irom the wiTlion thai have been m.nle, w ill sufiii iemly appear by an ex
trai t Momtiie eommunicatio i lately re- '
r :eil from tiie acting superintend e.-t: " The state of the subirrts. consider-
! 1 : - l i i i
if you did. wns it for a Aabi-it.le cnsi'iera- m-' mc ansenrc ot ine ara.o, nr linn? irso.pU-aso Male wbat c.nsi Je.M t.o.'' ' ,,e, Cnrl wa advi.ed that he Lad a g-oj
man;? areiand tl:" amount tiiercot. Answer I onl,- '- ..v,
oi l last A)iMit, re-id. in the u-,l ee-iinvi the ?I"Vtness ot (Ue lime which ma j.umeHt of her heabii anl ai iiUi--, j- ii. , a d pyer, have br'C" in the Ins'i
.i. . r i.. i : ... i tnit.'i in tne nrosecmor: wneienv lie hub
on to" Vo VII oi nunc iim, .ia.-oij on-i mm:, ' i i i vl,ole ofmv t.r-pertv, rcnl and personal,! deprive, 'd tl.at loes unidde coi,stiti.imnn
!nf he vain of about B'Vunicen ttious uul , privilege oi . ino arcud liars, to said Brauder in payment f j-ist sers fice to lace - seems lUm le-ukirly
lebts. n'cvinustvflue to said Grander trnm!oni in open o-,,, r.. ,H ,t.n. I - l ...ilio i.tiirl.t c -. i iv;litiiriH -Mid iiili rrntniiu
me nii'l cn cnna.itioii ;n.o osus.no iinimui .. . - r." '- would a-P'ime. Ihe payment of the debts!1 hem, so as fully to investigale tiie wind
named o the schedule, hereto attaclieil. ' " uuiMiuicus oi uiecasi
marked ( ) and all which debts are j ist
Iv due from me t Ibo persons I herein na
'med and all tle res-id ue of the value of
i.if
brave woiliers in
'Te C,b;,irt
wood, A yon wotli for the ladie, your work rroi-t te good ; A:id Joinrrs and Carpenters, far off and neat , Slick cloe to onr tiade', and you've nothing to fear. Ye H'lttcrs! who oft with bands n"t very fair.
Fix bats on a block for a blockhead to
wear
'Though charity covers a sin now Si then. Yn cover the beads and the sine of all
A t ie f'.ine i is r ril i i- lec- n I.
tr ld -it Red Cl i . T' m'fi e. w;'l !i
aid to h ve reunited to a drid !d div;
-ion bMeen tin; emigrating and n emigrating parlies.
i ' . . . . ii.- i
tutio !. i- o the most encoura-'iii hiiai- .,,-! ss.oned propetiv, oeuucuiig inesu i. Ti. i..,,. .... ,r oiV.woive oi of v!?.5)7 'e9. for the amount ccnuiiiu'd in
their - I
tie,.
Uecause said accused was 'bus deni
ed the opp rtunit-. of preparb i himself lor Ins defence that is, cellectu g eidei ce for his exculpation; or, in rebutting the
prool of the charges advising with hi
)s are eenerally attentive -:or p.o n ., V r i u V . i 1 . e.'ie, ai d to their work and 'ii'1 schedule, was due to said Ur.mder, oout.sel on nil points touching t e eond.ict. a d to tlieir work ami oi-. f()r money advanced on in-'of 'rial; ol-jectiotis to the member,; com
F v I .
'hem. the apoell itioii of cood:Sai
The r.-ine of the suicide -o;nu'i':
! a phisiiitn lateh al M-i.'ii:l,
UiM explained. We have h a'j e i
ill idcs, that the presoi-.t liealt h -,'le!
d Montreal, was snllH ient to rian-,:' ii
rofersio al ardor of the most J-at c ; )hlebot. no?t ji
...-. I . ..i...ri:nA.n , - ci 1 11 ii HE iinm .'ii:
I. I ill IK I'ui L:iit.ni P.ll-ll oc,l,.'Wl ... m . . . n f.,. . . . ..tin f ann
HIV 1!'I I!.1M. (lilH llli; HI 1 III.I-! " si rifl(l nn
id I .rainier, art." ' r .
Onosti.m 2. Was aJ' o.in oi ine pro
. . .. .
;! .... ... a .i.i, ..!.. ii,.. pert v assumed 10 iiaruei
- ....r ..in ni .r. mi ii lit. i i i i nun.
in t; e are rnv among the most ati i ; i r a"J i!id.i-tri"ii. Their bebav-
i i .
"Mime, wiio were isie most on-i
uaw owe over and above to! pelency o! witnesses, &.r. &:c.
Tlierefore. the tucneral returns aiu proceedings to the president of said ej.ori u ;-r-lial, that substantial justice ma " fio .e
nart of the
Mi. i;: m om 'cV.!. .
resp- cis, has been com-
... . . .. ..ii - I I elM.rilc
. , , . e 7 A ntHl 'O nil mil lie l.'MM I III o, .iimi v.-iii.!i.j ounds assigned by the hrin id -1 ,,,,u k 1 . . , . ' " J K-if llio i.n.-t I v.. rniivpiip, :mi:iiii 2ll im
Si tiold nui.in --z i ompaoics !iiv- t. ! ently lieei-inrorpoi iteil bv thf Viry.i da K gil ilure j i :
rtlol n "ell. Km me ue.iein in mrn i.i . .... , , ' , . f A -oro'h'ose nl I-iancis W hite. in. in J K- nors? Answer --l art i t i lie pixids were." , , . ii. i in . . .( 0 on uturd.iv. J . i.uarv 11, 1-Jt,at ilwi-o ?-ss-nod Iv William isbet ana - - , '
n ! wbat is ofgrea' impor- f;cor.re fVU Culloch for the benefit ,.f their -o-n, re- onsie. r sn. coMimti: iity, quarrelling, 'oredit(.rs, and were sold bv me, as agent NOTl-; I he Gmeral s-izes this op. ! ! 5 Irit.ds "f virions con- fnr t,r a8siance, appointed' by them, uct p.rtiinity to suggest, that while the , iioiide unpopular among pi r under a power of attorney from Utai aeilaw. au-.'n rises eveiy tiieasye c. essary jweil as niv individual rights theif in. j'-'-ik-r th punishment einines; il is i.e-
in her letlcr from
n did exist in me bv virtue of I he as-
Te Conch Makers! mut not by tax be
controlled.
But ?hi; off vour coaches, and fetch u?
home gold.
And Cnrclrrs aod Spinners and Heavers
n'tend.
An! take he advice of poor Richard youi
Friend ; "Suck rloe to yonr looms, your wheels. and your card And yon never need fear of ihe lime? being hud. Ye Printer?! who give us our learning and new, And impartially print for Turks, Chris
tian? and Jews, "Let your favorite toasts ever bound in the stieets Jhe frtelom of speech and a volume in fhct! Ye Coopers! who rattle with drivers and ndzr,
A lecture each day upon hoopi and on
beads. The famous old ballad of Dove in a Tub
You may emg to the tune of your rub a
dub.
Te Ship Builders R'ggers! and Makers
ej i:ns! Already the new constitution prevails!!
And oon ,nu shall see o'er the pi out)
swtdlmn tine. The ships of Columbia triumphantly ride
Kach Tradesman turn out with his tool?
in his hand. To cherish the atts and keep peace thro the land;
Rub ' Prentice and Journeyman join iu
my s.ng.
And let the hiirk chorus go bounding
along.
A bill (o establish a pu' lie -";"' peiiiteetiarv in Alabama been re- ;.te j o nv the house of representatives. :sof that state Yeas i'-4. nas '.to. - I. . . The bon. John UUek. (be senator of led v. Mississippi, was a teacher of a com- i l-itui r mon school at Ki: es'on, Ul-ter cou dy.t Jan-. in ISIS. lie rose by his own exerlio:1? 'severe ; to the bar. and from the bar to the se-Mure id
I'siiinmeti! : but (he assignment had nrevi-
; ii-lied, states, th it it jonsty been m d void, bs I believe, by a '.ttion of general La 'seel nient ei,t. led into between ine and U is co.intrv. am! that ! 'he a"igtiee oi rny cieditors, ainor.if w hem
:w ar comnahied b v i , ri t!:e plum ills in this case. -Said
am
1 da iu
iters.
5 ' 2ewr II lias been clec Vf'K'iiia, by the legl i ' : . ' . n s l iF been elected the ?-i v innd, hy the Icgtila- ' ate.
a'e of tiie United SJaft
Tlirinia Wi l-h, who wa sentenced
Tilgbman A. Howard, has- bee- ap"lo he burg in New Castle. Del. for the i for win h I am now arrested.
-(ss;iry to he watchful, t - e- viate every
possitih- mean3 of ii justice an ; nession. Hereafer, to rt cein n atetion, w hen fill g charges against etlicers, in w! atcver leimsi tin: aecusaiioti may he conceived, it will.
s-1 he necessary
sig-iee pi iua t he v. h .le i f said tissigned 1. Thai the crime or .fleece be c'early property in my lnnds for sale and colier-jspecified and expressed; and the net or
tin .t dents I letvi'g previously iejreen acts ot auilt, poiuteillv charged agai-st .he
(with him to pay all !hf dHjts due bv said accused. ic.n ..rvi.Li v .r '.. :t . i. ... ..r d. 'i-i. i ..i i i
irm oi j,, 1,1 in,!. .',1 1 1 1 1 . i l 1 1 ' in in in ; g nai iiif nine .inn oi.o e. wnen aim Snme, !is far as the effects would g tow ar'si w l.rre, the crime or offence was on.miin d it and the said rfficts have not been Pnfii-jhe sst f uth with ali pos-iinie certainty anil cient, after selling them to Hie best advan- pveciss'on. lae, to moet sail debts assumed by me,! S. With a full and certain description, by about seven or eight tliousand dollars, (of the pcrsoii cotnp'aiued ti e ; rr
utirma w in.-n unsetuei ijeiits, is the ueu, aad sirnaiiie, and regnr..uit a c hi . '!!( to
pointed by the president, by and wish j nv.irder of Pt.-cilla Thomas, ha? h
c;i o. m, t ui.i.ocn.
. t 1 1 f . 1
ine auvice anu consent ot the senate. t na . . . . .... i '
to ne attorney lor liie district ol Indiana.
rdoncd !m the governor of that slate!
Nicholas Riddle, esq of Philadelphia was, en the 8th inst. re-elected president of United States"' Bank.
Phda lrlphia, Jan. 2, IC34,
Last evening an unusual large meeting
Of the Puladtphia B nrd of T, 'ade, wa held rt Ihe Merchants' Coffee House
preamble and resolution w ere offVied to the meet ine. and ad allied iilli nnl ?..,
tlissenling, in-ttuctmg ihe board of directors to memorialive Congres. and re piet Ihe return f Ihe public depositee to ihe bank of the United Slate.
OCT The A-s, ma) hint ---the cm Doj haik And the Serpe. t, show b forked tongue; the b. por i it;cl aid; a of Veray, may indulge nil his nalni i -ptopeuMiieg and families, we will let him alone, let Ihe canker now rankling at hi heart, caused by making the affi
davit, in an adjoining column, may fi
The Ht. Simonians, mis-calling themelvte a religious sect, after causing ng-
itatioti in E: gland and France, are said ter -he may then, become reformed.
to ne a hunt lo emigrate to Amenta, honest and prudent : and
Is is said. I hev contend that marri.-io-p ! im nn,.ci ri-r.m il... K. i.; i..; .. orf
- - - iw,-.v...-c-r- i.i 1 1 p iiiuri; liu ... ,"l I' l. u r . i i , - . i.i.1.... . . J . I
"ui; oi me nanes oi society, and that, iv , i,:ii mtiMided to arcouipat.v the al
there should be a community of pro
perly
Depesitcs. Are. We could (ill our
paper, with the proceedings of meetings of the people in various parts of
the union petitions of hanking, insu- i Bmii
ranee and other roinpanie. setting forth their most unparalell d pecuniary distresses attributing the same to the removal of ihe public deposites from the hank of the Uidted Stales, and pray ing for their return.
Justice of tho peace
SCHEDULE. iWAUKf.D A. .Nofrs and accounts due by Jco. McCulloch assumed to be paid by James S. Bnnder, of lters!tirgf Vi'r;jiia 1 Balance d'TR on ti. Hi's note to K. k Kunyan. in the hands of J 11 and C JonePj L'in. for C-'TQ'l III At t- f rn
ind prudent; and raceive for- o'f , , unr-n . u r . '. I Time note o 1 1 la Ibimasnnd
co. Louisville and jut. paid ISS fl
A count due PMtrie, paid 1 Mote to Petr Benson nnd int. .ri N te to H'm llrau ler and inf. b Note to John Dumont and int. 7 Note to Wm Duttuti, S Account sume, paid INote to Derius Barber
nad sirn.inie, and regiir..uit a d hi . 'gad.
which he belongs. 4 Hi it the affidavit verifvin ' the same?
ibscrdc l and sworn to on this 27th "ue strictly iu the form prescribed hy Inw t 1 a V of December. V D tSHM iio ! n ,j,.f i..';...,i;...,,i iv..,.
- ij i.'iui;i sfi uiiaci'ici Kruti.ii , ,
i i.uiu.i uuruuii, Kr.EN.
(;.-igueil
Kubscril o 1 day of I
fore mc
lidavtt w ith soae explanatory n mark
bnl forbear, because the whole trans arlion is about lo be I 'gaily investtg.it ed.not only between the p.rlie? imnv di isely interested; but before the next
g.aoil in y.
The bon. J. Cair, write u from V'ahingtn raty, under date of Jan . that hereafter the agent for the the state of Indiana, is authorized to pay the pet; eioners at Indianapolis, n? well as al Corydon; nd that pensioner? may call lor beir money at either place, as may best Wit iheoi. ,1.ic?iott Rep.
COMM1SSIOA ER- S SJ LB.
WHCRCASon the kJ3d day is of November, A. 1. I SO.1 14
10 1 1
12
Account same.
Cornelius famine and Sarah
('amine, his wife, of the county
of Switzerland, Indiana, mortgaged, asig sed over and transferred to Isaac
Chamberlin, the then commissioner of
to White h mi ,,anho(t
srlinol hi i.,t a nf s.-nd rnniill'. llln ollovv
ing propertv, v iz. the west half of the;,. v-
north west qu trier of section eleven, (lt(? ,() v " 1 (II) township live, of range 12 east, to1 0'to t,' .yV?, seiure the pavment of the sum of oncl ' x ' '
hundred and
p;,
reel and ten dollars, helonging to
congressional township of range 13 east, loaned hy said commissioner to said Cornelius Carniue and. where
as, it appears, by l!ie rt cords of this nf-
tu e. tiiat default Ikis been mtJe by th
FRO ft OU& NOTE'S &C WHILE IN mK CITY F rillLADi'LPlIIA. rL MSG orR RECKNT VItT. HOUK OF 2tEFlK. The lot occupied bv this vabeulennd .raise.voithy establishment is 400 ft in length fr in east to west, by feet in breadth from north to moiiMi . bounded bv streets on nil sides, is enclosed by a stone wall, two feet thi' k and twenty feet bi h The main building; Iron's on Hazard stand is U- feet long bv "0 in breadth, 'fhibuilding is iutendfd f.r t!ie aecomm -da 'ion of i lie keeper's fami'y and cntains
rooms fir the use of the onmigers and for infirmaries for the delioq en's. Wuiirs on each si 'e, eti-n I the uhole length ol . l . . - l . : .1
i in irom. th contains i iree ran"e or s n ii,;,.i j... r w i . . " .i r i , . r r ,, , 'bud day of Tlarrh nexl, helvveen tht
r 1.1..: " ri . boors of Ilia. m. and n. m. r:osc t
I'll H - I'MII'M I'liMU" 1 inr- i i il- 9 unto, ies. of uhicl, there are H I. are well s;,,u" b.v l,,hl!C oUU rv' Mt - br of lighted and' ventilated. The nvun build-'.lhe ' t-hotlse " Vevav, for cash in
injj is covered w ith tin. and the dnrmi'oric ru ' ' Jkl'('S:ii( mortgaged premisresla'ed Ii is dsigoed, incase it shall to f;itisfy said demand. 'io iiee-is.irv, t comi tele the ilan,bvc- (!en under my hand, this 2tthd.iv ending these dormitories round the! w:il i f of January, lelltl. the yard, so as to form a hollow sqUim. . THOMAS COfiK, here is also a place of woiship, witlnnj School 1 nd commissi,, ,--,,.,,, tv. the enclojure, J Cominisoioner'i otiice, Cutt .a township.
1G 17 IS l) i'O
ilo do do i!a do do do do tlo do
do
fliarles luTio!d K and Ronyon B W CJrovi-r and co.
Suipp. Lanier and co. 128
J mid V King 1' II Couant John Sei ing V V Page and
Stnpp and S'.t- nri
ivno.x una
ro.
ee
1 81 .'.no oo ii?;") OH 10 00 CO 78 GO 2l 72 7 US ?." 07 G2
21 r,oJ
r -ill
3 OH'' d.3 17 1(1 H7 i:ti r; co'j 'r
l-.C CH AM BERLIN, h j.i.
Printer's Retreat, January 11 A (QUORUM of officers t e t p . ,r. ing.as above ordered, Ihr . suj(j , ( r, wil convene at lhe (dace ahov. me vit ?.()' 011 Saturday, the first of l' eLre.ary next! at boon. Ofo-cn. (0 compose r(rtrf c,JUrl . Colonel WiUian. Sc..u.'.PN pr.j,! .T.hn F f'eent'tiul. Captain Davit Scudder Jume? Wcflr rr,. Eden Edv ar- ' Philip P ., ' , .'. ' ' ns,i in. Iar.;e .1 c. ..
- . . O.ICIOOil, ,r yiatts Villi M c. fekn, Brigadier tieneral.
I.ieid. Isj-
itO t : Win 'l.l
..." "lvnn
1 and Gallegar '220 fi I
tnton and co. 1st) 01
5.2 0,"
?CP Printers in Madis
iii'.innuti, iew t astle. K. Vt(!iSt
7 9t
Ci
' Va.
:erl Ion iinnve once, f ir the henelit of tin
Hid
d New-Or'.ivins will pleinu
n, Louisville-
Mirii.
in
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v-t'inenus arniiie,m Hie p :iyment: ro,ai,-d nfc-uwtl...... .... I l A A I
yj. 1. 1. 10, .(nu uiai me same remains unpaid, together with interest and ac-
jcruing co-ts. Tiierefore,imtice i? here
by given, that I will on ,md iy, the
"', commercial vvoild tha favor will he recin nt : ....... J
F'cvay Ferry. The undersigned cives notice, 1h.1t l o 1 . ins rented that comforhdde stone FKhllV HOLijsE a,i TAVEItX STANi', ..i, the bank of the Ohio river, at the town f Vevny. His boat and ferry flats are e 'hesalestand best kind, and always kepr in pood repair his ferrymen ate of ihe sleaiest ncd most enrefu! character hi--t.ivem accemmodationS are equal to any ie 'he neisjhborhood. I' irticul ir attention will I e paid, at a'! tines div or niht, toSIT.VI HO AT l'ASSFACJF.S- and every fucirtiy 1 tTo:ded them in getlinir on ho-ird. SAMUEL Cl.i R. Vevav, January 1 .
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K SuniKions, Suhi oeiias. :hv
'Ciilio(is, just printed, and !'. ,1
-ale 'it lliis od.ee. Sen?.
JT.III.
Jl'ltlMIAII SILLIVA. AM) Churls V. Loirrv.
Aitornies nnd Cvnst llors at' Lniv.
I I: is 111 contemplation on th pa-i .f the Iceislature of Pr 11113 1 raft in tn rbartf r i 'he I' idled State bunk. Should thi taki 1 place : (md we have bvt tilde bnf r. tat I it w ill.) by lhe corsent nf the state w here 1.1 t 1 . 1.
wwnii .. . ! ne nraticties rr locateu. uie r 1 n
Wi on in.nan e 111 panners hm in I he! .. .. .. 11 C.cuit and inferior courts o! Ct,M rnUn,,P w,,h,,Ul "" Swi zei land county. ' o I be n? useful in many respects a iu Mr. Sullivan may be consulted it M l,,'en. The rdiior of the Lexington In-
ilison.and mr. Lowry, at hisofTtce in j 'elligpncer sug:t l'r propriety, on Ihe
vav, corner ot .Market nnd Ferrv stice'.s i it of Kcntm lJ'i of mvitmg a branch lo Ihisiness entrusted to them, will fV hat -late. It niiffht not be impolitic for the attention of bot!i. ' ,, i..IT:,1:tture of Indiana to make on u.
V'cvay, Jmiuarj a?.
t itation of thi kind. Rep.
