Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 151, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 October 1834 — Page 2
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'Ti midnigh' all i peace profound! Rut lo! upon the monr.urini ground, The lonely swelling, hurrjing sound of ditant wheels if heaid! They tome they pause a moment when Their charge rrsigrit they tail ,uid then Arc gone, and all is huhd agaim As not a leaf had stirrjJ. I last thou a parent, far away, A heateoui child to be thy stay l-i lift-' decline orsisteis. (htv Who shared thine infant yleet A brother on a foreiga shore? t he whose breast thy token bore, Or, are thy treasures warrdeiing o'er A wide, tumultuous Et ai If aught, like these, then thou must foel The rattling of that reckless wheel, That brings the bright or boding seal, Oa every trembling thiead. That stings thy heart, till morn appears To crown thy hopes, or end thy fears; To light thy smile, or Wry thy tears, As line on line is read. Perhaps thy treasure's in the deep, Thy lover in a dreamless sleep. Thy brother, whrre'hou canst not weep, Upon his distant grave! Thy parent's hoary head no mote May shed a silver hrstreo'cr His children grouped nor death restore Thy son from cut the wave. Thy prattler's tongue, perhaps, is stilled, Thy sister's lip is pale and chilled. The blooming bride, perchance, has filled Her corner in the torn'. May be, the home, where all thy sweet And tender rocollcclions mre!, Has thrown it? tinning, winding sheet, In midnight's awful gloom! And while, nlternnV, o'er my om!, Those cel l or bnrnii ; wheels will roll, Their chill or heat bev-md control, Till morn shall hri oj relief. Father in Heaven, wh.-.te'er may be The cup. which thou has sent f.jr me, 1 know 'tis good, prepared by thee, Tho filled with joy and grief.
Estate of William Gov.
X pursuance of an older of the Probate Court ot" Switzerland cmrnlv, !a., entered at the
Viicrtis! irrm. ism t!i creditors of said estate t
-1- j - - - , I. rnt. tl.il iI.a iiitJnrcirrr.dft ndmiH. i V.
nr. utiTidj llniillCltt lUil til., vi ij .i , ......... rstrator of said estate, having discovered that the personal esla e f eaiti decedent was insufficient to par the ou'standing deb's against the 6ame, and thai ;nii! decedent died seized of 110 real es
tate, out of which said deb's could be rotisfied !'? fi'C&il tttlil
reported the sam- to the court, an. I li'cd an inventory of the debts aforesaid, so far as they have como to his knowledge; as also a statement of the assets belonging to sard estate in bis possession, out of whirl) said debts are to be paid so lar as the Fame w ill go. and prayed said court f r re lief in the premises. Now, if any of the creditors of Fait! estate strait fail to notify said administrator ef the existence and extent i f their respective claims, by fi-ing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the ConMact or as tumpsit, upon which the same may be ("Minded, in the cilice of the clerk of sard ourt. previses to the final disM rbmiou of lire assets of the estate aforesaid, such claim': will be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. And the creditors of said estate arc notified to appear at the Probate court, to be holden at the court house in Vevay, n Tuesday, the 1 lili day ol November next, at whic h time all claims filed as aforesaid, will be finally heard, acted upon, and determined by said court. JOSENI S. II CLAUD, Ahu'r. of the estate of William Coy, dee'd. August 11, lc.n.
PROSMCTU3 OP 1XIZ1 REPUBLIC OF lAYVTKllS.
OBI IV S II 12 2 S v Id um i. tfi 1 acquaint his friends of Switzerland county.
and the public generally, that he is now recerv-
III" llliu "M in rttlt,:i i..' ......... .
honse, owned by Ji hn b . Duiour. So son, west ol ' , '
jieeil -HO JJ J . , i.ititvioi; vior nJiu.i.t u. j av;:.
THIS is tlie title of n new wecekly paper, i!e voted to the republication of the standard w.uks of the best writers.
It rs wll prir.id on paper of tho fineyt qurilitv
'mm.. . m .l i
! I'leasam oc j-ienurmali s store
tncyfil assortment
GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia sind New-York, and to which he would invite the attention of the public. Missrock consis's, in part, of lilackjblue, drab and mixed Cloths and Satinetts, Fed, scarlet ai,d white Flannels. Fancy, laired, plate, oil and .Mcrrimnc Print.0, Fancy, barred and striped (irnghams, I'ainted Muslin r.-nd Palmyreens, 1'lain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Uhre asid brown summer Cloths, lNitsbunj cord and .'Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and frown pants do. Ilombazetts and Marinr s, JJoriibnzinc and black silk V"e!vet, Marsailles and sansdown Vesting,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at J. tie, ?VAY, INDIANA. "1 J" Fd:rS his office on Ferry street, immliJl.k ately oj josite the lst- )fnce. liusirwss submmed to his care will be faithful. y and punctually attended to His Justices' Office is Vepl at the same place, where he also atteuds to all conveyancing business. Vevay. September 19-
'IIEliKAS, on the 10h dnv of SWem.
The Biter Bit. 4 Can I have a dinner,' asked a transient genthman, of the proprietor of a fashionable cof-j fee house in ;i flourishing country tow n. To be sure you can, for the money,' wns the rej ly of mine host. lOh! of course, said Jerry for my money. "What have you got?' 'The best the market affords meats of all
descriptions, from venison steaks down to
bear hocks, varieties of game, and fishes of
cverr fpecies.'
'(Jan I have a dish of each of these for mv
money?' said Jerry, smacking is hps, and driving his hand into the very depth of his pocket. ' Yes and wines too, of the first flaror, Uurgundysparkling Campaign. Sicily, Madeira, or any other wine that you please to name. Well, serve mc up a first rate dinner, w ith
the necessary accompaniment of n ine, cigars, Arc. I dont care how much, since 1 can have ull for my money. The landlord consequently prepared a dinrcr that would have crazed an alderman, and Jerry set to it in downwright earnest, cleaning the dishes as fast as they were presented. The whole was washed dow n in superior anchor brandy, and care for the expence puffed iwav in the fumes of the finest Ilavanna.
The moment of reckoning, however, came,
and the landlord wailed on his liberal customer with a bill as long as a law er's plea. 'Pshaw !" exclaimed Jerry, 'that's too much, you said you would let nie have whatever 1 w anted for jny money. Here's a levy it's all I'm worth in the world.'
?iine host dropped his nether jaw, took the I'lt of silver, and was about kicking his customer out of doors when a thought suddenly struck
liim, and lie sard:
' I sav, stranirer vou've vankced mc this
time, but I'll say nothing if jou'll only do me a favor. Here's your levy back again?' You see that eating house opposite ?' 4 Well,' that fellow has opposed me in trade for sii months past, and if vou'll onlv co and
plav the same game, you shall be w elcome to y our dinner. 'You're very kind,1 sard Jerry, taking the money back, and stepping outside the. door; 'but nr.for tunattly for us both, he paid mc to rorne orrr mid pi the trick vponvou. Saving this, he walked away with his dinner and his money into the bargain.
PINE PL A M.
CAUTION.
Vf ber, 1S3I, 1 gave my notes t Harlow
Bradford, one of $10 due, and one for 23 one year after date as the above described notes were obtained through fraud, I therefore caution all persons hour taking said notes, as I will not pay the same or any part thereof. ITiANClS ENNI3. September 15, 1S3 1, j One Cent Reward.
UN AWAY from the subscriber on the
30th ult. an apprentice bov. named Cole
Thompson, aged about 15 years, lie was bound to the unders'gned by the overseers oTthe poor of Jefferson township. All persons are forbid to employ or harbor snid boy under the severest penalties of the law. JOHN M'MAKIX, Jr. Sept. 13, 183-1.
Figured Velvet do.
Green borage; and tabby Velvet, Scotch p'ai I and Circassion, Towel and table Diaper, lileached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, White and Hack fuiekram, Padding and Canvass, lileached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. Miss's f::icy Hose, Hhiel; Mtisdms and fancy Lining, 1'atcnt I hi cad, assorted colors, Super clastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted c'o. Percussion caps, pearl Buttons, Gilt, cmb!et and bone do. Ladies beskiii kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do do. d . Jol)binet, g . !7.e and blond Veils,' i'trbbands and Braid?, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton !o. Crape and ga.tze, diess do, Plain B .Lbir.et, Bombazine Stocks, waiste ribbands and Lead
bags, Bobi".:-et and thread Laces and Edging, Grecian Lace, Risliop Lxwn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Bea verteens. Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chrnchinella Caps, Tuck, side. tuck-puiT, pockt, ivory and reddinsj Combs. ALSO .1 General Assorttncnt of HARDWARE, Quecnsirarc and Groceries. CA1, I'OtiT, I'ilLVriiSG AND WRAPPING Pnpers (it Wholesale or Retail. lie only w ishes his friends to call and examine
Ins stock hear his prrces and be satisfied. T he highest price will be given for ltags, Feathers,
Ginnins, jr. deceased, are requested to. Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed and Tow Linen.
make immediate payment to the undersigned. One dollar per hundred w ill be erven for Sw iri-
who nas ixen apporntcu to anmrnisier saia esiaie; ; irni i ow ana lansey nairs, tieuvercu at mv
and those hain claims against the same, w nl
present them for examination, according to law.
i per annum.
Il wiil i e sent by mnil I" any part iT the. United States or Canada, open the pr.-; rioter receiving Thkkk Dollars per numm, p. sf paid. rSs. I and 'J contain the Man of i'eelmt;, by Makenzio, and The Virarel W;il:e field, by Gold
smith; lfs. 3 and 4, 'i'ales of the IJb. I v tbr
Bev. Goorge Cnbbe; No. 5, commencces the Jettters of liidy 3Iary Wortly Montague. There will be no abridgement of the work of anv author. NT LI jI AM Pj; A lib ON.
1 ropnetor, I u rmtu strerr. City of New-York opinions or THE PP. EES. KrpisTiEie of liClSors. Under this title. Mr. William IVireon of this city has commerrcd an enterprise which we really tliink desirving of rent success. It is a puf licatior. whkh in tbd shape of a rpjarto newspaper ( r magnzn.e, is intended to furnish the puLlic wi'Ir a rojjy of a great number of the most aproved f-.nd elerjar.t works of English literature. Tho publication contains L' pages ipiarto, and i
THE SUlCHlPF.Il WiUnd re-.peetf.illv aiirrourse to r riijcn f Svy.erhu:d comity. IiK'nti a. that he has j-.t re.rc;vr.-l I'm in the east. :t;f 1.K ( t t.- oi iIk! '"ir' ro' i-i, f-n tiu- i.rrer f 3! a i ; d Ferry s. .i:d !..i.s';:c Le Clerc's hotel, hi the ton t' V.--1 1 , , , - r- T--r- r -r jr'ji'iiiTrvT
Suited l this and t'.c c ptoncl
As lire sul seni or inters''? fransaeting a "-entrrd KliTAIf, lit si. t:s, iris rsfablishment will Le i'nund tu contain, at all tiuir.?, a general assorimeut of MEBCH.'1A:'DIS.E, ,-0Ns;T?n. j riKT- or &m crcttre 1 tferf .QUKK.NSU eve S c!Sti1 Also a large assortn cut of fiWX :;m XAILS, Sl'-OllS and corro. YAuy.
I
rtrndii-p, a the subsiTiber ! e.-. to make hi
profits Filial!, be fee!.-! rrnfident in saving, t!;at liB will he en ..bled ti sell CioorU nu'.-ii lower thai
somewhat larger than the London Weekly Maga-i:i,ev have heretofore la-en offered ia t! e town of
John Ginnings, jr's. Estate. A LL persons indebted lo the estate of John
The estate is supposed to be solvent.
JOHN G1NN1NGS, Adm'r.
August 59.
HAT rrUNUrACTOEl. VEVAY, INDIANA.
TT 15. KUUFEU, hereby respectfully informs the public, that he has recently commenced lire manufacture of
rr and Wool II. ITS, In the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira Men denhail.ou Ferry street that he intends to keep up the establishment with a contstanl supply ol HATS, of the best quality. His customers are therefore solicited to contribute their support lo Is is establishment. The highest price will be given, in cash, for any quantity of FURS delivered at his shop in Vcvav. " J. B. KF.LFEB.
JL WOOL.
Vevay, Feb. I.
mill on Indian Creek.
Vevay, July 10, 1831.
J. S.
Ill l-l highest price given Lr
lif? Fl'l.T Or M tnC quires me to give notiee to every jerson indebted ! xL' vi R'tanh' y principal to come forward , without delay , and settle their 41 I t t - ... t
NOTICE. f tlHE undersigned, living in Posey township. Jtl, Swi'zerlang county, la., one mile east ol
the 11 irkwor ks. wishes to dispose ol OA Is I'AIR
OF MILL S I () E.V, 3 feet and one inch across.
Also, one set ol Mill Irons, together with the Hopper and Curb, ic. which he will sell low for
casii.
JONATHAN HOBINSON. September 5, 1S31,
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. N ELECTION will beheld at the scheolhouse i.O Jacksonville, on the -4th Saturday, in October next, (the 25th) at 7 oVIock, 1. M. to elect THK EE TllL'STLLS. and other efficert, for the ensuing twelve months. LANRFNCK MHLt.LJ Present WILLIAM C. KEEN, Trustees. September 25. School Commissioner's Notice.
1, THOMAS COLF., js.-hool Cominiss-iotier
of Switzerland county, do hereby authorize and
appoint Jeseph Dow of said county, my deputy,
to recctve monies ir-mi persons suljeet to rnrlilra dtity, residing within this county, who wish lo avail themselves of the act entitled' "An act fur
the encouragement of Education," approved Teh. 2, 1S33.
Given under my hand this Cth day of Septem
ber, 1C31.
THOMAS COLE, 5. C. 6. C.
NOTICE.
TTAVING purchased Moses Chnmherlin's .IS. Store, Notes, and Hook Accounts, I am
desirous to close jthe books immediately bv re' reiving rash or notes. Therefore, necessity re
Iv esear ?t'i!l. lor sa o. mi riMson:i!)lp It Tins. Al
p! to THOMAS MI. LI LAND. N. B. G wrre G . Knox w ill attend to the meapurinri and peliin r.f the san;C. Vevay, Aug. I I, 1 Cti 1.
P.EWARU OF FRA CI).
accounts.
IIORTON- CHAMDERLIN. Jacksonvillo, August '2b, 1831.
John Bowman's Estate. f'SlHE undersigned, administratnr of tho esti tr.tc of John Bowman, deceased, late ol
TllVJtljAS, on the 2 2d instant. I fnve ' Posiov township, ffives notiew that Im has filed his
my promissory not to JAM F.8 LEW-laecount in the l'rol ate Court for final settle
IS. of evay. for the sum of $t0 v(i, payable , inent, and that the third day of tho next Nmemone year ai' er date, w itnessed by A. Twineliarn, her term of said conrt, is set f.-r the final sell!.as 1 then thought, for a valuable eons"uiiair..n; rnent of said estate; and those heirs, who, in ihe
hut have since ascertained was t also therefore, lifeii.ne of said John liowman, leceived advances lime all claims" fried as aforesaid, w ill be li 'ally ail persons are cautioned against trading fu said of settlement, to appear then and there in poper heart!, acted upon, and determined by said court, note.as 1 will turtpay it. ipersons, and answer under oath to such advances.! JOHN' LAMPTON, AdmV. I1EMIV GAKAHD, 1 THOMAS KELLV.X'aiV. oftlie estate of William B. Coy.dec'd. JerTersoQtonshir,Septaaiber2l. Aug. I5t 183-1. Augtibl 11, 1P31.
Estate of William 13. Coy. N pursuance of an ord;r of the Probate Court ot Switzerland county, la., entered at the Au
gust term, 1S34, the creditors of said estate are hereby notified, that the undersigned, administra
tor of said estate, having oiseo ied that the per
sonal estate ol s.'iiu ileeeiicnt was inu!liC!ent lo
pay the outstanding debts against the same, and
that said decedent died seized of no teal e-tate.
out of which said debts eonid he satisfied report
ed trie same to the court, and filed an inventory of the debts aforesaid, so far as thev have eon.c to
his knowtfdiie; as also a statement of the assets belonging to said estate in his possession, out or w hich said debts are to be paid sd far as the same will go, and pnued sard court for relief in the premise. Now, if any of the creditors of said estate shall fail to notify s.ud administrator of the
existence and extent of their respective claims, by
Ining the s;ime, or a statement ol the nature, desciiption and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same maybe founded, irr the office
of ihe i. i k of said court, previous to the final distribution ef the assets of the estate aforesaid, such c'aims will be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. And the creditors of sard estate are notified to appear at ihe Probate court, to be hidden at the curl house m Vevay, on the
second iinday in May, A. I. lOo, nt whrc!
zme J h paper on which it is printed is not mcrdv beautiful to the. eye, hut is of ihe very bet quality, and sized, so that one may write on it without blotting. The ly pogra by is at once neat and legible, and the u hole s! j le of the execution has tar more the r.ppearanee of Londou than New York, To show the reader at whats cheap rate a library may bo proenrred through th means of this publication, we may merit iuii that the first number contains the whole of Ma-
kenzies Mini ofTYeling, a f nirth part ofGi-bi-sou't's Vicar of Wakefield ; fir all of which the price is sixit.nck. I'rom what we know respecting ibis novel and laudable enfepri se, w e have the greatest confidence that the selection of vorks f ir tiie llrri ELic i r Letter? wiil always be submitted to the decision of gentlemen of such sUin. ding in literature, as to ensure ihat oidy the worthiest producliotis will find a place in it. Ercninff Post.
" We have intended, as cacti succc.essive num
ber appeared, to notice this judicious publication. To those who are not apprised of the plan upon which it is conducted, it is mcrly neeissary to observe, tiiHt it is a weekly issue of a beautifully printed quarto sheet at f.r cents a number, eacli numler containing one or more octavo volumes. When it is added that ' The Man of" Keeling,1 and ' The Vicar of Wakefield,' two of the finest clastic in our language, may thus be had for 124 cents, it will be seen, thai both from tiie true taste and tli hbernlity witli whieh it is conducted, there can be no publication which promises better to diffuse abroad a knowledge of the models of polite literature than the Republic of letters. Tire last number nblitbtd contains ' The 'I ales of the Hall,' by Ctibbe, one of the most vigorous of modern writers. His style, indeed thonghslrikingly original, is often overdone; and his sub
jects are of so coarse a character as frequently to ieavea harsh and unpleasant impression upon ihe
reader, lut there is ever a truth to nature in her
humblest guise, which renders his minute delineations and skilful dissections of character invaluable." Vc York American. " We have before us the first numbers of the Republic of Letters, n publication of" ihe design and scope of which 'he reader may remember w e took some notice several weeks ago. In these three numbers, csch of sixteen small qu.rrlo pages, are contained the whole ef Makenzie'a .".Ian of Feeling, the whole of the Vicar of WaktfL Id , and more than half of Crab he's best work, tiie Talcs of the Hall. These works in the ordinary shape, occupy .four or five duodecimo vidimu s, and could not be procured at from lens than three to five dollars. In the Republic of Loiters they occupy three numbers of a paper the size of th;s journal, as folded for deliveiy and aie :.old nt the piodigioiis low price of eighteen cents. This i making literature cheap indeed, and depriving poverty of ull excuse for iyr.oranre. And let it not be supposed that this extraordinary cheapness is attained by printing the werk orr poor materials. On Ihe contrary, the tv pogra p!.y is uncommonly beautiful, and the paper is of a quality much superior to what is commonly used in book nrirstin".
even tee nest lioston rontons. H n as white a snow, is composed tidier wholly, or in great part, oflim'tr and may bo written upon as smo'hly and ihrenHy as the sheet on which we aie inditing this article, which is on Gil ius besr.'" Kccnin" Post.
Vevay he hopes therefore, to merit and receivS a share of public patronaoo. JOHN 31. KING.
which,
Vevay, September 1 121. N. P. Ih- is making nrr angorvcr.ts, f
when completed, lie will give public nolicr, to re ceive var ions kind-, fd" COU.XTRY PRODUCE.
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The dale of Indi saa. Sveitzcrlund county, US.
UA.MLL bliULIi, l vs. r:rr
fi ARRET i IT-: P. KINS S
SWITZERLAND CiSif I I!' COURT, SqjU mlcr Term, 1831.
03IES the complainant, by .Sullivan, his counsel, and files his I ill hen in. and it ap
pearing to the satisfaction of the court . that said defendant is not a resilient of the slate of Indiana. Ii i-J then fore. cer:si(!e:ed by the couil.thal notice
ol the penuency ot tins suit lie given, by auvei'tisin"' lh'; same for four weeks successive Iv in some newspaper printed in the county of Switzerland, that unless said defendant sha!l appear at the first day of the nc.t term of this court, to be holJcii at tin; court-house in Vcvav, on the third Monday in .11 arch next, then and '.here to cuter his appear ance herein, and plead, answer or demur, the matters ami things alledged in complainant's bill, will lie taken as confessed and decree made thereon in his absence, and this cause stands continued until the next term of this court. A true copy Test. ED WAHID PATTON, clerk. Clerk's ofiico, September 2-1.
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contains more mailer than any other, and conse-
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' A weekly publication, hearins to the above titles, has been un.'.ei taken by Mi Pearson. Phe design of the work is to place in the h inds of ull t'.ic old standard works, which aie now generally i c ft r red to as the acme of polite literature; a course ofiei.ding. parliciilaily felh.wtd bv those dcsiinns of ini ideating a c rrotl taste. rl l e u.:dertaltinp is desirous of inculcating a coirrcet
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'In pi ice is only sixpence being by far the chcajif as well as most useful publication that has yet appeared. The present number contains .Maz e's M tn of Feeling, and par t of Gutdsmith's Vicar of Wakefield." livening Star. Under this tide, Mr. William Pearson hs commenced a w eekly Periodical, w hi. -h is certainly tiie cheapest lhat ever came to our notiee. It is intended to embrace, only standard Works j- . 1. . - 1 . . . -
1 us nrsi nuiiiner conwuus :iaKei)Zie s Man of
NOTICE. nfnllK SErSCniUKil. having sold out his .Ja. STOCII OF fJOOSiS, (lately in the posM ision of mr. Cieort'e McCidioci', of this place,) requests those indebted to him to make imuudiaie payment, liis notes, books and accounts are in lee hands of Pi.nnr.T DcrocK, Ksq. for c . llcciion- Those u ho are not prepared to make immediate payment, can, by calling en mr. DuTour and securing the amount thev own
obtain time fr payment. Debts payable in produce, may dc discharged by delivery of the produce to mr. William Grander, ol" Vevay, who is appointed to receive the sari e. Those ih bts it is expeered will be punctually discharged. JAMES S BRAJNDEI?. Vevay. September 13.
M fr Spec. Perfniv.
The stale of Indiana, u i!za'!and county, SS. iienkvvaite, -j CEmKCSRY.
The boirs . T J, hn Can- f Kid
liliighnm. df-c. I
-SWITZERLAND C IHCUiT COURT, iyrp'cmbtr Term, 1S3 L "jOW comes said complainant, by I'.gglestori. his solicitor, and it bem-r proved to the sal-
i.-taciion of ll u fourt, that mores, in this case, had been duly screil npo,, J,.a'h:m and William Cunnrnghar.,, tw.t of the delenda tits herein, u'i they n"t Appearing on the oiling of this cause, to m sivcr said plaintiff s, hill, ahhougii thrice sou le'nnty called, the said plaintiffs- paid bill as b
Them, is taken as confessed and lb" said plaintiff" proving to the satisfaction of the court, that rhu other defendants are not residents of the state, it is ordered l,v thi i-imti. il. .1 . Til.,, n.Un
Feeling. ani : one foni lh of the Vicar of Wakefield, cy of this lull of complaint be ven sai.l defen-
d iiils, by publication for four wicks successively sixty days previous to lire next term of lids court.
IP Oin-f. of Wllirlt 14 lillf lllv ..r.. . . r ...
1 ' ''.iiis. ineuiivtvvo numl ers, or the years publication, wilt !tt ih,s rate, contain some fifty or sixty of the best works in the English language, and cc?t but three ,,,!
lars. The paper and typography are besides excellent." Courier and Enquirer. 07 Subscriptions received at this ofllc.
IjLANKS For sale at this ofiicc.
in some newspaper printed and juiblishvil in Swit.
zerbind conrit v. Indiana, or if com: I c nul-lisbt d herein, then in some newspaper published twxi nearest thereto, and ibis rao-e is contiuutd Until 'he next term of this emit, &c, A tine copy Tet. HOWARD PATTOX, derk. Clerk's office, Vevay, September cll.
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