Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 135, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 June 1834 — Page 3
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hook?; which resolution declares thai I lie do. (;,,c tri.1 . A. Y.Jur. Co:i. parlment of War is not xvarianin' in appointing , Pension Agents in any l;te or tciiitoiy where 'ft km-v. A shockim? murder comnd'tod in
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.n am ma i en .i?LU;sion eiiFiieo , x iin:ii ix as con-1 ! ruction, it is the i Uitotn tut -be pa if nu to iri tinned on tiie 13-h, Ml h and lodi, in ike course -, V;.1 to all llieir fiond . i-.i'dihoi -: aid
NOTICE. A munler of persons in and ahout .Tacksonvilie. havin-? associated thrnisolxes for
the ouraose of ctiUixatin-i and perfectina; them-Ndulimi, so ;is to declai c that no pox er i con
selves in the science of sacred music, heieijy ix e 'fered by any taw upon the Depailineut of War notice, that the association xx ill meet, rrgulary, ! to remove the pgury for payment of ihc pen iii evTV Sundav morning, for practising, at t'iPsioneis liom the ISanU of the United Staic-, or school house, where all persons desirous I inning ' to appoint other a-cnt lo suiierseile that Bank
the association, and the citizens generally are invited to attend.
Jacksonville, June 7th, 1S:JI. Tn purinnco xvith the notice pnldislad in the 'Weekly 3K-ssenger,?' of the Ctli inst. a nninhcr of citi.ens of the count v met at the School house, tor the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for celebrating the aproaching Festival of our National Independence. The meeting was
organized by calling Moses Ch.xmbkri.in to the
in the payment of such pensioners. No question had been taken on the original resolution, or the proposed amendment, at out latest dates.
posed and unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the approaching Anniversary of our National Independence be celebrated at Jacksonville in a manner suiied to the veneration we cherish for that occasion. Resolved, That Francis Whitcoin, Edward Abbott, A. A. Peabodv, Lawrence Nihcll, Win. Armiugton, Edward Batton, Isaac Chamberlin, James V. Cole, Charle V. Krut., Lemuel Wiley, Pruett Harvey, John Pgnw, Augustus Welch, George Vrosburah, and J a red fch'dield,
tt xvtncli .Ji Liavton moteii to amend the res the o-itl in inp.iinn -lm -: in i!.i-r.wp k. I
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ed nut for the occasion in all manner of finer v j her head was coveted xxiih jcwt-ls imd gold. cin, and, lliu adorned, .he xvas, xviiii ihej
greatest ceremony, deli vei oil over io a ,u-,l',h. or priest, much es'eemcil li the family. Th'"
child was sn atlachod lo ilie tt I nioiwier ili.'t
'he universally addirsod him a a hali:i or f.i ther. I!e conveyed hrr to liis dwelling for too purpose of giving her the first lesson; bh-s-'inf; xveie shoo erod upon hrr bead, ami the fea-t
ended. The evening apprnarhrd. and the mother, uneasy at her dauglr.ei's not returuins, xvent lo inquire after her at the hou-e of the house of the tnollah, who iVimied surprise and interest, assuring her that the ii! had (putted her to return home ornc lime previous. Every
earoh xvas made for her in the neighbothood
in vain: her lather, a cantam in the army, xvas
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.S'o.vic i,f the u-iViCo' ads of the U. S. B.tnL; llwl gfCul MoXIKD MoXSTKR. It loans out nioncy at G per cent. It makes its tnmicy good all over the United Stales.
It allows the importer to send out hills lo
chair, and appointing William B. Km mitt se- j China lo purchase leas and silks. ;md thus
c.retary; when the following resolutions were pro-! prevents the country from being drained of
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specie lo make our purchase.
It pays the government uebta in every blate srnt for, he went immciliatelv to the mullah
of the Union, and in foieign countries, free of xvho betrayed such aiia(ion as to give biitb lo
charge. a suspicion in (he mind of the sigoni.ed parent
It buys all domestic and foreign exchange that there had been some foul play. The hou-e
at a unilorm piice. xvas ransacked to no purpose. The garden was
It wont, he political. then visited, and fresh turned oarih in a patti
It has ten millions in its vaults. cular spot excited attention. The lather seized
a spade, and commenced il ijrini with such furv
Mail R o r b f. ivy, The eastern mail due at that a verv short lime eii(Tkpi1 lo lav onen be-
Uesolved, That there he a m utinr ofthea-
bove commiilce, or as many as can conveniently attend at the School house in Jacksonville, on Saturday, June lo'th,at : o'clock B. M., to make all the ueci ssarv arraii"omen!s. MOSES CHAMBERLIN, chair.artnUilliam B Enmitt, secretary.
i: are tottln.i ':! o iionoii ii-e i'-o Inliow m-' i candidates, x1i-j xx ill be suppoitcd at tiie eiiMiiir-
AtiKusl election.
t;ovi:iiNot, IVo.ih Nol.ilu. l:i:uii:n an r (;ovei..no:i, Da v id V. (Jul ley. STATE SENATE, .Tainrs 1 1. CeavcMis, John Dumont. A I c. a i it I c i Scbasl i a n , IIOl si: Hi- IlEIMIEbENTATIVES, 1 1 uiir j .Dan la, Daniel Iclso, John Pavj.
COUNTY CO.MMISSIONUK,
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be a committee of arrau'vements, to emiiloT a suit-! oxv otk on Saturday, xvas stolen from the fore hitn the mangled body of his murdered
able person to prepare a dinner to a pp. iul an stage on Thursday night, near Norxvalk, and child, lie drexv his sxvonl, and xvith the gicat yor Orator, and to make such other arrangements robbed to an extent not yet knoxvn. The fol- et dilhculty could be pi cventfd from Kaci ilicing I i . i i. - . ....... ... . .
.uiu ;.iTuimmems, as mav oe necx ssary lor ccie- lowing note imin the post-oliioc lurnishes all the while headed villain on the spot. I lie niolbrating the day in a respectable inannsr. thp imriirnl.iis vol inrpiinini il t it, ilrJ Lnr.,r ii,. rr ..a; ,nnfnBCi.,l il. ii l.n
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If,, K..I.L;,, On lb m.xrmn.r nf ll.o Out, .vhirl, l,o .U.,r..lk.l ll we ..nln.ro,! A I 1 . pel SOUS I lil iCl.C.I 10 l '1C CSiaKMII U. O "
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inst. belx,een 3 ami 1 .Vlock, tihuut a mile east lo be burned alive, his body being first covered '"""" ul.lL "-"r" - , ii ,ii . -.i.i. .V i i ii- ed, are rcuuested to in ike immeciato navmi -ut lo ol ioriv:ilk I .onii 111 l:iroi.i- ii,irl in:i nl r- !in rnn- ivilh f:ir !ml nn .irmnnl n hi b-i -roil r:.lliniv - 1 1 . .
. . . i ", k.. - ox tl,e inKl.T-igMcl, xho has been diilvniMi.no N.I ad-
ministr xtor of said estate, and all poisons havino
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xx ncn ine an oi printing xvas lirsl uicoveico r.vam;..ar,.,.1. nccirdinfr t.. laxv
Loston pack iges, containing tfce valuable letteis tlie printers only made use of one side of al JAMES II'lOWN, Adm'r
n pre liiulitn njien. lolls ol cxcliangc, check, page; ihoy had not yet found out the expedient li U'i rson townshipi June 11
and notes, xveie found lyinjr xxiih the letters, but "f impressing; the other. When their editions
no Hank notes. The portmanteau xvas found h ere intended to lie curious, thev omitted to I-lslttlV of MttH'id, FiltitS.
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th'. s-k's nl i'i'i estate iii o s el. .,
be v :oiiri! ll IiivnC i' il i f d i " ;i III
hd die r fci'ii.i.rs of s. id c-i.ro a .e i n!
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pear al the 1 . naic i oiin,ii oo ii'n
joint house i i evay.oii loi.-e'X, t,i
of Auost t l : i nt xx rich tiioe all i l.i:
aforesaid, xx'mI bo finally hcaid, icicd
Jciciininckl Iii said cuiiil.
Wll.ldA.M S. MOSS, ;..!, Of die estate ulT'c'iti lleyiiL-lds dock May 1 1, 1C:M.
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We arc indebted to ibo Hon. A. Lane, fur the fillo.xiog inforniation Wasuim.t.in, June -l. The S)caker of the House of Itrpro.sentatives,
ir. A. Stevenson, alter making an eloquent aim appropriate farewell address, resigned his seat at 11 o'clock. Mr. J. Bell, of Tennessee, xvas, on tiie tenth ballot, elected Speaker, at 0 o'clock, 1. M.; the ballots xvcre as follows 1st 2d 3J 4t'u 5ih Oth 7ih Sih Oth lO'.h Polk, 42 A; ,r)7 o) 07 73 7S 7S 78 UO Wild, Ot iM r,. 1 L17 24 1G 11 11 11 5Suilierland34 30 2t' 23 10 1G 10 9 4 2 Hell, 30 ,TJ 47 49 57 65 6G 97 104 114
Speight, IS 16 82 4 3 1 3 3 1 1
ay ne, lo 13 15 23 30 36 20 1 1 7 1
taining thi Eastern mail, xvas taken from the the execution to be pt irate.
stage, and earned into a held, cut open and rob
bed of the principal part ol its contents. The
SN pursuance ol an order m the I rot :.'" no;' of Sxx it.erland cuniy, la. entiri d ai tl ;
Mav tt i in, 1 U: t . the creditors i sml c i,-.;-
are licrel imlilicd. that ife uiidei.-ium d iidoiii i--
trator of said csJute. Iiax in-j; di-eovercil .ii ;l lo-; jiersonal estate of said ilcctc'cut. was i: sel..i i i . to pa '.lie o'ltsiandiug ilebts -.igaiest ilie -arn1 ;-.:i i
thai iho said dccr-ccil dice, seized oi no n.ili si il. , out of which said debts couhl be saiisii. d iei- -
ted tin same to the court, and ii let1, an i;.xci.tr. i.f the ib I. ts aforesaid, so far as they li n: i-'.me t
inv Kiiox. Ii ii'e; as aiso a statonici.i ot iiu;
Ihe art of priming was first established, il was for examination, according to law.
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In the House of Representatives, on the 20th
of May, it was resolved, by a vote of 128 to S3, to adjourn on the 30th of June.
The Mobile Advertiser, of 3Iay 14, savst; We regret to hear from so many sources, I hat the early crops of cotton in the 'northern section of this state, and the laxver part of Tennessee, have been probably ruined entirely by frost. We trust however the calamity is not of very wide clent. The season xvas not so far advanced at the time Ihe frost occ.irred but that the plantations thus devastated may be replanted, provided there is a snipplv of seed in that region of country.
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j ciiriiLij iik iiu".., niiu inongiii ii) me j. u;i- mm ink nit; nisi ituer ui a cuapiti, 101 tiiii.ii n-; umicrsigncu iierenv gives nonce, mai no ,,,,..,,, to said estate in onr nos-i s - mo out i
otlice last night about 12 o'clock. Ihcy It ll a blank space, that miaht be liiinled 3 has been nniioiuted to administer the estate ,.,;,, K-y ,'r1,t nm tn be n-iid mi f.ir ti.i m
Sj-iiicion tests upon txvo peisons recently in- or illuniinaled at the opinion of the puichaser. (,f DAVID FA EMS, bite of Pleasant tovn-vv ,,0 an,l pravctl said court for rc'i. f in the
tna'es of lUt State Prison, xvho were seen in that Several ancient volumes of early times have ship, deceased all persons indebted to said es- premises. Now, if any of the Cicihti.rs ni'-:iid
ueisrhborhood the alternoon nrevious to the rob- been lound. where these letters are wanlinsr. as tatc. arc reuuested lo nuiKe lniiiieuiaic pay intin ; .Cf.taic shall bul to noiitv said adicinistnior ol the
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bety, but xvere missino yeslerdav. ihey neglected to have them printed. W hen and persons Having tiemaiuis xxm prccni mun t.MSience and extent id llieir rc.-.ectixe claims,
iiy liiing i no same or a statement ol me nature, description ?nd date of the contract r.r ar s.-mnp--:,f upon xx bich the same mav be I'oiieded, in the idlico of the clerk, of said com t. previous to the liii.,1 distribution of the assets of the estates aforesaid,
ih.Ii claims will be postponed in (uxor id men:
ciili-M-nt creditors. And the creditors ufoics.iiil
tie notified to appear at. the Probate Court, to Lo
inlden in evay, on Wednesday, the 1 3th day of August, next, at which time all claims filed as a-
forcsaid, xx ill be finally heard, acted upon, and
determined by said court.
WILLI AM S. MOSS, a Im'r Of ihe estate of livan Jones, deceased. May 1 1, lo31.
The Kentucky Intelligencer has published n
decision made by one of the State Judges, to the effect that the " Bank of the Commonwealth,"1 a bank owned, xve believe, chielly by the Stale, is unconstitutional, being in contravention of ihat clause of the constitution of the United States, which prohibits the separate slates from issuing bills of credit."
The estate is supposed insolvent.
SAMUEL FA LLIS, adm'r. Pleasant township, June Dili. Administrator's Sale.
WILL EE SOLI), at the residence ol the undersigned, in Pleasant township, near
the Presbyterian niceting-house, on the Canaan
road, ' On Saturday, the 2$th of June,
The arriral of the brig Hunter, at Nexv York, the glory of the learned to be the correctors of
from Panama, has furnished intelligence of some ihe press lo the eminent printer?; physicians,
Importance. A person by the name Ventura laxvyers. and bishops themselves occupied tins
Maraquin, has discoverd a passage across Ihe uepatimeni. 1 be printers Ihen sioiteil Ircqoeni-
ilbsmus of Oaiien, from Torto bello in the Golf ly to their names those of the correctors of the
of Mexico, lo Craces on the shore of the pa- press, and editions were valued according to
cilic. The route, i a great measure, is free the abilities of Ihe corrector.
from hills, and the passage can be accomplish- "To let their fame
ed io one day. A subscription of $90.C00 had J-'vc registered in our printed books."
hppn nx:irlp in Panama from Ihe cont i uri ion nil Mlm Civd Iwinlr urinli..! In il.o Vnn-I d innmis
..w wwr. r...i.u ... ...v. i..tik- . , , , . .
a rail road acres. Ihe isthmus, and the speedy was The Reeuuall of the History of 7Voy, and "c .Pona. propcr.y ocong.ug to ,ne e.i.ne o, arl,;0,.m.,,l nl lU i,n,!,l,Lin . rnn.l.ml I. .1 1 C... ... r-.Y-jl 1.. Tl. . DaVld 1 al '.IP, dCCCUSCd, COIISIstingof IlorSOS,
cu orpx. ,o, in i, .11 o.uS..C, urn inc f. s. , o UorsP Wa.ron. Ib-ds and
almost certain. 1 he aulhoiilics of Panama Qamc of Chess, is allowed by the typographical L,' ' t ' c, ,1PrVitI, a variety ofother articles.
.c anc kij ti.gi.gcu ... t.p.iM aui.quai.cs io iiaTe ueeuuie nisi specimen on Terms made known at time of sale. Sale to
he rout kii.coTeungt.y sir. ixiarn.piin. siioum the art. commence at 10 o'clock
mis projesi be successini, oi xxnicti mere seems The caily printers used lo afhx at the end ol SAMUEL FALLIS. Adm'r
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to ne mu nine nouoi, an enine nexv aspect win i their toIiiuich winch they punted, some device Pleasant township, June 'dlh
m? given lo commercial etilerptise. or couplet, concerning Ihe work, with ihe nd
dilion of the name of the in inter. In the rdi- 01' CF vVTT ll VY A 12 SlL
t it . It. I I 11 I.T It I." . t . t . i i 1 ...
Aiioiner n;rami novel, to oe ctiin-ii ine .7 fo lion oi me "riagna'lic sanciion, ix t'uetl v TmANAH'AY on l ie 2nd int an inde..t...l
I Intel, is lo be-buill in New York. J lie buiul- Andiexv llo.-.ard, at Paris, in lo07, the lolloxv
ing ii lo be a quadrangle etnbi ncuig the xx hole nig handsome couplet is inseited:
fronl on bioadxvay, belxvecix bartlay and " ,S.'r lit,er blc doiicc .'oc.'c.v fnriiiiac marinos,
Vesey streets, about 200 feet, and lo rttn v,,W,J: d lulr.m i siwfo iicmhtbulil vrl m.r
hack, on each of these streets, about I 75 feel. Which may lie linii ti -an-daled :
1 be material to be 'jranile. I be lower slo
The Beaver (Pa.) Argus stales that the late
severe frosts, in addition to the destruction of the
fruit, have done serious injury to the crops of early rye in that county. Whore the heads had commenced shooting, it has been entirely killed. In many places the farmers are cutting down whole fields and ploughing up for another crop.
House of Reprcscnlnliicfi, May 29lh. Mr. John Q. Adams obtained the unanimous consent of Hie House lo submit Ihe following re-
Resolved, That the Select Committee of this
House, appointed on the 4th of April last, ro in
vestigate the proceedings of the Eank of the U. States, be discharged from the further considera
tion of the subject referred to therein. lE!.xr.n, That the transactions of the said Committee with 'he President and Directors ol the Hank of the United States, as sol firth in ihe Reports .f said Committee, and in Ihe Correspondence annexed to the same, no contempt ol llio lawful authority of litis House has been oilerrd by the said President and Directors of the Hank or bv any one of ihem. IJi:.-oi.vi:ii, hat any order of thi- House to I Ii e Serjeant-at-Arms lo arrest and bring to the bar of tin: I louse Mifi President and Diree.tors ol tLr Ibiiik of the United Slates, or any of them, lo answer f.-r an alleged contempt of tin: authority of the I loose, as proposed by ih concluding ieobilion ollorcd by the Report of the Majority of the siid Select Committee, would be an unconstitutional, ailii'rnrv and oppressive abuse"! poxxer. M r. A. s iid i t was. Ins intention lo propose those resolution as a substitute lor those leported b the imjoriiy ol'ih; Committee appointed to invt-s-ligate tie all'uis nf tin; hank ( Ilie t hilled States when I.1.. fi'i'-TH should come up for consideration. O.i niu'ioii . f Mr. A. tho resolutions xvcre rdcrcJ to Lo p;iu: J.
ry on Iho streets is to be for shops ,-ind nil above and around, a furnished Hotel xxilh
suites of apartments, adapted lo pockets ol
all calibres. ll extern JtUthodist.
May ibis volume continue in motion, And its pages each day be iiiilurlM ; Till an a ul has drunk up I lie ocean , Oi a torlois lias era xx Til round the world.'
There is a sound heabhv sninl nervaditi"
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ennrssee, j convention lor the revision the followin.r tcnUnicnis. wotthvof all com-
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oi t ne iyonuiuiioii ol tins Slate, met in iNasli- mendalioii.
ville on the 19lh ult. Gen. V. B. Carter, of
Carlcr county, was chosen President; Ihe
other ofheers not named. Lexington Olts.
apprentice, named Ka.nsam W. Tiiu.xll.
aired about eighteen ears: all persons are hcrebv
forbidden to iiarbour, trust or employ said runa-
I way, as I xxill not be accountable for his debts or
doings, from this date. The above rexvard xx ill
be reluctantly paid to any person xvho will deliver said runaway lo me, but no thanks for further
liouble. JAMES III LEV, Jr.
June 10.7, 1S31. COLLECTOR'S NOTICS.T YEWIY, JuueV.d. Vdil,
TTOTICE IS nr.Kl-T.Y CJIVEN, that at
txj the 3lav Session ol the Hoard of Counlv
.In Incorrigible Thhf. Marsden Mealian, noxv 21 years of age, xvho was dischaged from the Suig Sing prison in Sepleinber last, after serving ott a term of three years, was detected about half pasl 3 o'clock on Fiidax morning, it: the house of Rev. Thomas Lyeli, No. 77 Anthony st. which he had burglari ou;iy enured, through a window in the rear. A colored man who slept in the basement, heard Mcahan cautiously open a door, and axvoke Ids fellow servant and informed him. The servants then arose and xvent in search of the robber, and found him in the drnxviiig room. On finding that he xv.is discovci ed, the felloxv pretended to he drunk, and thraxv himself tin the sofa, and remained there for a fexv minutes until Mr. Ljcll entered the i coin, xvlicn he instantly Iktexv up the win doxx , .;iped out and ran away. An alarm xv . i Imxvevcr given, and the felloxv xvas re c.iptuied and brought hick to Mr. Lycll's, xvliere be remiined but a slioiltime xxhen the I Mull Constable, .Eicob Hayes, happened
to pass by, and the lubber xvas given into hi custody. On seaixhiiu; him Mr. H es found four silver spoons. lie also found a siiiol. piece nf foreign '.oin, xx bich, along xvith some jiMvellerv, xvas liken out of a house in Walk or '- v.-:-- -.- " vibhed a
-Tlii- is an ngreeahle world, af.er all. If .1nlll;MSiollP1.J n,,, nn.leis.oned -n nnn;,,to",l
II I...: l . .. I i . it. . ' . S5 I'
e ni......i .....y i.ung ourselves io iook ill me l, ,)ll(,(.r f.r i ,Q State and Count v rvrmin. f,,.
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oojocis mat suiroumi us in ineir tine iigin, we ,ic i. resent year, and hopes to find persons oxx in-
should see beaoly xxheie before xve beheld de. (axes for the year 1S31 ready lo pay the same, as
toi mil y, ano n.-icn io harmony, xvhere xxe he a second call niusl, m all cases, be accompanied fore could hear nothing hut discord. To be xvith either the money or the property ; as I am
sure, lhee is a great deal of anxiol y and vexa iloteriuined, il 1 1 lo las's, to save my securil v.
lion lo meet ; xx e can not expect lo sail upon a KALI II (. ( O I T() , ( 'oZY,
jor rtiniu-ilUHil I otntj . A'. J'. The duplicate is in my humis. and I am readx to receive taxes. R. 15. C.
SlicrilT's .Stale.
ijj uiue 01 a writ 01 veno. ex. issued oul (-1
tho clerk's oiTice of Ihe Skxitei land Pr...
bate com t, and lo me directed, in faxor of ,lO 5 .' MENDENIIELL, against LOUISA SHORT, and others, ihe heirs of (Jeor'e Slim-dor, !c I shall oiler for sale, lo tin hilo si bidder, Ii.r ( ; si:, at Ihe court house door, in Vea ,011 Wtdm sdax , llio lD.liilay of Jure next, the rents and profits for seven y ears, of the folloxvini; described piece
TsuyCrS-jV, ioilows: l.eiuning al ii c.'i- f'..tr , fy' ncr stone tnarked xx ith a !JJ I ;'? pa a; the utu'cr c.b'e of t!ie n ad r!- -
ball airivc al the same oal.
lice an
summer sea lorevi-i ; yet if xxe picserxc a calm
eye and a sle.idy hand, xve can dim our sail-
and mamiiic our helm so as to avoid the nuic!.
sands and xxcalher the florins that thtealcn shipwieik. We arc members of one gicat
family '. xve ate all travelling the same load, and
We bica'he ihe
xxe ate subject lo ihe same bounty,
and xve shall nil lie ibnvn on the bosom of our common mother, ll is not becoming then that brother thouhl hale hi other; il is nut proper that fiiend should deceive fiiend; it is not lighl that neighbor thouhl deceive neighbor. We pily thai man xx ho can harbor entni'y against his fellcxy; be loses half the enjoyment of life; be embitters his oxxn cxi-denre. Let us tear noin onr eves the coloured medium thai invest tciv ol.jiM I xxith the green hue ! jealousy ad Mipii ion ; linn a denf ear to Ihe t lie of scandal ; lueathc Ihr spiiit uf charity fin in our tin; and I10111 our be nts b t Ihe rich gu-huigs of limnan kindness sivell up as I'm in a fountain so (In golden agi:' xxill become no fiction, and the 'island of the blessed" bloom in mote than lies pttian beauty. "
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leading from Madison lo Vevay thence running txventy-fixe rods noitheaslxvardiy to a steec !n:.il. ed xvitli a xy loence north xvest, far 1 11 oih. to make four acres thence southeastward!-,-, t,. :b .. piaeo ot beginning it being Ilie same pi.-ei- d' !an oil which said Shroeder rci.'-l at the lime of his death. If Iop reni and pn ii's a iiicmu.!, xxill not bring money sufficient to sati-fv s,.id writ. 1 shall forthxvith pror ceil, in t! e s.iine mafiiicr, to sell the l'V sllliplv t f said land, !" r the best price il will bring. RALl'Il I). COTTOX. sheii'V Sliei ill's cfiicc, Vcvay, .May ..
CoinmissioncrV SAc, T7'I I'L be Fold at public anrti n. f.-r c-'. f,( V Y 'I ' highest and bxsl bid.', r. a- t'o d . t.f tho court house in the town of Vex ay, Sxx il.-r-land couidy, Indiana, Oil the tO'si (Uttj of .Fane, belxveen the hours ol tvxo and I - 1 1 1 . I, I'. 31 , tho folloxx inrr piece. Iraet, or parcel of land, vi.. l'.eing the South West quarter of Section ..f of Toxvnshi-x I, and I!;iiiit ;i W.--t. ( Saving :ii!.l deducting there out. ten aero? of 1:100,1! mii.i'o 1 in the north east corner of -aid ipiarter r rim;i ;-s sold by one .ln.--ej!i Andrexv to L'.tl.er t,i;i,i :e )
Ailininislrator's Sale. WILL RE SOLO, at MounL-leiling, to the highest and best bidder, 011 Saturday, June '2, ihe personal properly, belonging It the estate of Henry Cotton, deceased, consisting in pait, nf TIIK HiVmiE STOCK, OK Drj Oootls, Groceries, II aril ware Q,Rconsware, Ironware, iVe. A c. Sic.
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' i"or, 111111 iieiniiii;.', .iimii.iiu. one , mane i. tn." lim.'crsigf. -'. I'l persu-iljeo o in-! i;-:-Mare, tixn C.ovi. and many other ailieles too ' der (',, ;, u'.I.o; it v o!; .!. ere. ol" the Simi.-tIi I nuni'-r-'us to set f.ii 'li in an adveilisenieut. j, ,,ruit coin'., r: n lore I at lb- !.:-! M.neii teu.i 'VERM S All sums of throe dollars and ini-;i.e..f, i.i a ee: ' 1 i ,1 s-.i 1 in ( 'l.arei-.-v, !: -in der, c.xmi ibnxe llivee dollars, and under one ' William (.'iiii'.:i and C l.-i. ly." -nn ixi-i r. iiundiid, t .xelve iiioiiUis rred 1! abox e .eie linn- 1. 1, t i.ei s of l!i- fnni .1' (Ji 1 k'c eo .u-:v idied dollars, eighteen uioiiMis credit; the par-' .!ai:i mts and eh A-i.hvx s an I braliam i fc baser giving approxed selmntv. ' IVie-i xvere .!' nda-iK W ELI AM COTTON. K ! E fOlTO.V ('..nuuV - ' xx n-,.p. Mjv 'c iw. Mav l'":h. IM
xxlneii lies 111 Swit-.-.eiland eeon'v, I e'';:iia. T afore s.ti, .neotiouetl s .'-xmI! tin n u-.d tii- r
