Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 154, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 October 1834 — Page 3
Wiwlcv's Iya&uuva.
E'ViiSay J5orniii, October. 22.
I'll OM2.5 TU C O Vlt T. Qj- The Probate court t Switzerland county will sit at :lie iMurt-lwusc in V evay, on the second .Mo::day m November next.
INCENDIARY One nilit last week, an attempt was made, by some demonical miscreant to set tire to t-ie dwelling house, occupied by mr. Mercer and Ins family, ne.:r Jacksonville. Tlte incendiary, about mid night, placed a Coal of tire on the end M an ohi, decayed log under t!ie roof the crackling noise ot toe lire awoke nirs. who aroused the family, and the fire was etin jjuished before it had doe much damage. Fortunately, the wind blew fi-om ihe pl ite end ol the house, or the entire family miglit have been destroyed. Suspicion rests o.i a neighboring individual; but the presumption is net sufficient to warrant legal proceedings against him.
covering !;is ti-cihjiiihcnil round and well for- ergiged the active attention of the cu!livator; med, forehead high, Ihe ears large, and his and even the governments of Eurwpe. The exfeet hollow. Rut, alas notwithstanding all listing forest f England tire said to have been these claims, he was proven to be the descend- all planted bv the hand f man. The highland
cut of a mulatto woman, and that his progen- of Scotland after hating been, by a reckles pol iters on his mother's sidi were slaves. He icy stripped of their timber, have again been re
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clothed with wood and beauty, by the indefati-
was sent into slavery! What an idea!
The Journal says from the feelings mam- gable labors at present and last generation,
tested by the community where the trial was And to such a pitch has the taste for planting
had, we presume he will be purcha.-ed and his been cai ried in Germay, that the public high
education provided lor.
The Cheapest reprint from English Periodical1 ever offered lo the Public. COMPANION TO WALDIE'S LIBRARY. TJEFOKE the Sbi.kct Circi latixo Library
NEW GOSiJ TTOUX SHEETS wo. Id opectfully ac$11 ipiaint his friends of Switzerland county,
ami the public generally, that he is now icceiving and opening in Vevay,in the large new btick house, ow ned by Jehu F. Dufur, &. son, west of
Pleasant &. iMcudaiibaU a stoie,
had been Ions; in existence, it was discov-
ways, lor hundreds of miles, present continuous ered that there was ftill something wanting Ul f I'CSh Mtl general flS$OVltHC1lt
avenues ot Iroit and ornamental tree?, fromlthat many nccunences in the literary woild
which the traveller regales liimsell with Iree must pa unknown. a, regarded our aenc.
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locily yet attained hy any aeronaut, is, we be ilm. and which contribute to the comfort and w ithool an t-xleiiMon ol the id..n. To t-slabli-h l v v
lieve, that ol M. Garnenn. at London, in wealth of the inhabitants. The ores has been fuller medium of communication n,l ...,! ihu Direct Horn I liilndelptua and iew-l orK, an.l to
Velocity of Uallooxs. The lushest ve-
or
which he would invite the attention of the public.
1802 and at Paris, in 1807. In the latter enforcing !he dutv of nlantin?. and furnishing desideratum. th .nunm .f ..-..a
iWrort inn fr rou rinnr (,roi nnit Ivpmii t i fti in r hi !!. I . . h if I. ..: k . ... I . I i .. i- I I IIS SIOCK COILMStS, III pal t, O
,u ;i .1 n ... i i ...i i, i . .... ... . Black, blue, drab and mixed Cloths and batin-
- - - - ' - . o o -" - - - - . ....... . .vu..u.. Erftiai.iivii i iic ci j i i i.ri i i at night, and, going up with unusual rapidity, patronage extended to the Library induced the j- ... , .- . . ... j c- ti.. 1 1 L'i.r n ,i .. r ikn J
soon lound luinscll at an immense distance a- ' u,"""ji '" niopnetor to give that pratoilou-l v as :m pvi
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hove the clouds. Mien he attempted to ar-r-""' ,nic? ' ? dence ol his grateful acknowledgements
rest Ins upw ard progress, he lound that the ap- evv lH" "u '"g ue-uie.. Moje exteildc, experience has ohown other
paratus lor discharging the gas, was, rom,,n,, l'eonai inen.i 01 ueneiai jaciison, openiy desiderata which the CbmBmoi" intended to
uenounces .i,ir(in y an burcn. .n...,i., vi;t r,o,t; r... r .i i
mass ot matenal accumulates on the hands ol
CHOLERA We aie sorry toannouncc, that the Cholera has again visited our county. Sanil. IMenaet. of I'raig tow::s!iip. died on Tuesday last there are two other cases in the same neighborhood Since the above was in type, wc have been informed that nirs. Mcnnct is also dead.
OHIO ELECTIONP. Ve have received some partial election returns from Ohio but nothing deriaale. We learn, however, that the folb-wing have been elected I:i 1st district, Itcllamv Storer. 2d do U IshT Taylor 3d do Thomas Corwin, 10;li do Sampson Mason. Those in italics are Jacksonians
GOLD It is estimated, that during the present year, the southern gold mines, will produce about two millions and rive hundred thousand dollars.
SATLRDAY COURIER Not having received the Philadelphia Saturday Courier for some weeks, we concluded, that it had been discontinued. On Wednesday last, we received a paper dated July "26 the Courier and New York Jdirror are alike, disregardful of their promises to exchange with those papers that inserted their prospectuses.
Report savs that general William 11. Harrison
has lieen appointed clerk of all the courts of the
ountv of Hamilton. Ohio. Wa are somewhat
astonished, that the seneral would accept the ap
pointment under all the attendant circumstai.ces
Fingers and Thumbs. The wife of a Mr.
Vander Brom, aged seventy, at Amerfort,has
been delivered ot three living ander liroms,
with thirty-six fingers and six thumbs equally
some accident, unmanageable. The rarilica-
tion of the air caused the gas in the balloon to
expand, so that there was danger of its bursting. And to relieve this, he cut a hole in the ?ilk to allow it to escape, but the consequence
The Q.i-.bec Gazette of the third instant, says, ,e Ej(, of a in,crc,ting entertaining, and
u.gi. ...s was penormeu je.ieraay in in. a ,nstrucl(Te description, such as would propeilv
viiiumi, v uie rcip.eai .. come andef u,e designation of Maraziniana. in
was, that the balloon began to descend with om,n,tlee as "remony ol thanksgiving lor the Uerspersed with the Reviews from English Quar-
fearful vclocitv. To counteract this he threw ""appearance oi ine cnoiera. ii was remarK ,cr,eg To publish everv thin? oflhisnature
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out ballast, and rose again. This alternated eu l,1Hl Ims was pronamy me ursi puo.ic ser which we deem desirable would encroach too
for some time, during which he encountered v,ce :,t ,ne a'hol.c Church ordered by persons ,nuch on (he columns of the Library desicned
for books, and yet to pass them bv is con-tantlv
and sinking for b hours, was dashed against a subject of reeret. To concentrate, therefore.
the mountains. He landed at Mmnt Ton- The city poll closed about 1 0 o clock, and we me publication of Books entire. Reviews, lists
ncrrc, 3001) mile!- from Paris. An estimate of "H,iel ,,,r ne returns until lour wunout neing of new work the choiceil conlributions to Ma Lt I. . .1.. il . . s 1 I
thedirection in which he went, and the risings r,,,e 1,1 ooia,n fern. e uuuersianu imwerti grtZlne5, &c. 4-c- the " Companion to Waldit's and sinkings of the balloon, the velocity is Uhat the two city member of Congress, the se- ,.Qrv Wl be 0ffeied to the patronage ol
considered to have been about Si) miles an ven representatiees in the state Legislature, anM ,he present subscribers and the public at large, hour. The velocity of M. Garnerin's balloon :,M the menbers of the Select and Common u j9 believed that with the Library th Jo,,r
in IS0-2, when he ascended in London, and Cooucili nominated by the Whigs of Philadel naL and the Companion, such an acquaintance
landed at Colchester, was l,PJi feet the min- ",c UJ majoruy uoui v.g.i- Wlth the eril,ure of the age may be cultiva ule,or about TO miles an hour, a rate that teen hunlretl to tw thousand voles. ied a, to ,eave ,iu,e furtner ,0 Le desired. Be
would carry it round the world in a fortnight.
Anecdote. On the return of the Delgates from the late Conventions at Trenton, in our sister state, a number of Gentlemen met at the public house in Princeton, in the evening.
Among the assemblage was a young man, vain
PoulsoiCs American Daily Advertiser.
ORLEANS
shared amons them.
EXTRACTS FROM THE NEW
PRICE CURRENT. Flour. The stock of flour in market is small
and, though there is much wanting for eiport, the demand for home consumption is fair at
and consequential, strutting up and down the 4 2j S 50 Per brU Arrived this ween, room, jingling some coin in his hands, which 4271 brUi 550 of which "damaged, he called Jackson money. "Sec here is the Pork conl,nue remarkably scarce, and the stuff that Jackson will give us. An elderly l,cmitnd a,,u, belter; we quote Mess, inspect gentleman present eyed him for some time; at ed' al 224; Prime. $10 a gll per brl. last he could beai it no lonrer. and rising Beef The market still continues bare, or
his feet, said with emphasis. Young Man, I near'y of this article, and prices the same
remember the Kevo ntionarv war. and vn.. n..i -'rivea mis ween n Drrci
, J ' j r me in mind of the Tories, for they did exactlv
as you do. And they iinclcd thei r cold, and bacon,
said here's Ihe King's money; and 1 trust the t,ce0 1 he dman, fcT0o1 nU holders ap
OelllUV UUJC3 "III gOC .3 gUUU .111 'ICCOUIll Oil' O " I I. kA. il. r .K: J j , , .1 Ur rcmiln. u.ilhnnl rhnr in nrir ft ft 1 10 noB
a r tl,ci "a eS,;r a8 t r;" r r: i,: ;;r,h ?. p-"?. ?" r s,t "" of,he
. . j - .i , 1 ze 01 me pretcni,
Kiauiutscaiieiiiewt.il iiiei ueii reoune 01 me I " 0 . . ... In..... ri
veteran and was soon amonr the missing.
tng all published from the same olTice, more fa
cility offers for subscribing, and having fewer people to deal with, mistakes are less liable to
occur, and more readily corrected when they
do. This short interval of two weeks between
the publication of each number, it is thought too, will be an advantage over monthlies and
and quarterlies.
The following plan is respectfully submitted.
I. The " CoisrAKioN' will contain the earli
est possible reprints of the best matter in the
British periodicals.
2. It will be issued every fortnight, and the
form will be the same as that of the Library-
Jacon-There has been no late arrival of each number containing sixteen pages-thusev-
and the market remains as last no ery six monins, giving mirten numoers, nn.cn
mnd kniii.n mr. 1 can ue lound wiin ine Library al little or no ex-
" ' ..v.va. I ... . ... .1
penie, and making a better sized volume; ana
rho ds not lake the Library itself, a
Wabash Boat. We are gratified to learn that Capt. Tarlcton, well known as the enterprising owner of the Sylph, is now engaged in constructing a new boat, designed expressly for the Wabash trade. She will draw but sixteen inches of water, and, it is thought will
he launched about the tenth of October. Captain Tarlcton is also making arrangements for a regular line of Wabash packets, some to he employed above and some below the rapids. JVabash Courier. House found in a Bog. At a recent meeting
of the society of Antiquarians, Mr. Mudge commenced a description of an ancient house discovered in Drum llcling Bog, in the parish of lnver, county of Donegal. It was formed of rough oak logs and plank, the mortices being apparently more bruised than cnt,asif with a stone chisel, and an instrument of that description was in fact found in the house. Any conjecture as to the age of this building must be extremely difficult if not impossible. It appeared to have been overwhelmed by-
some sudden calamity, and probably the bog turf had grown considerably over it, the top of the roof being about 1G feet below the level of the surface. Dublin paper . Awful Cataflriyjyhc. The Easton Whig, says : on Thursday, 19th inst. about half past 12 o'clock, the schr. Thomas and Edward, captain
Handy, a Ffifiall craft loaded with oysters, bound from St. Michcals to r.altimore, when off Tillman's Point, was capsized and immcdi ately sunk, and e following persons, seven in number, who , ore in the cabin at the time, were drowned: Mrs. Emeline Dobson, wife ol Mr. William Dobson of Baltimore, and child; Miss Hcllen Dobson, sister of Mr. Dobson; Miss Ellen Jane Hamilton, sister of Mr. Harris; Garrctson West's two children, of St. Michaels. The vessel has been raUcd, and the bodies hrrwsht to St. Michael's and interred
on Saturday afternoon. All the persons on deck at the time the accident occurred, lookto a im; catioc and were saved, as also Mrs. West, the mother of the two children above named, who made her escape from the cabin the moment the vessel capszied.
In the arctic regi ons persons can converse at more than a mile distant, when the thermometer is below zero.
Butter The market is well suppled with but
ter, paiticulaily western, which is very dull.
Arrived this week 415 kegs.
nTiiskey is very scarce, and lha market rath-
ab tmnrnstinfr at as njorth ff re m wiC o IVV fd nil
I " I lass a antniAsif i AiifamH ws ra
according to the quality. Anivad this week ' . " .u,
3. The price will be three dollars for a sin
gle subscriber fise dollars for two and clubs
of five and upwards will be supplied at two dol
lars each.
4. As the work will not be commenced, an
elts, Red, scarlet and white riannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and .Merrimac Prints, Fancy, barred and striK-d Ginghams, Painted Muslin- and Palmj reens, Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Ulue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pants do. Homhuzctts and Marinos, Bombazine and black silk Velvet, Marsaillcs and swansdown Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green berage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circassion, Tow el and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, White and black Buckram, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. Miss's fancy Hose. Black Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent Thread, assorted cohns, Super elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pearl Buttons, Gilt, camblet and bone do. Ladies boskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do do. do. Bobbinet, gauze and blond Veils,Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and gaaze, dress do. Plain Bobbinet, Bombazine Stocks, waiste ribbands and bead bags, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Beaverteens, Tuscan and si raw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and reddins Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE, QueniHitarc and Groceries CAP, POST, PRINTING AND WRAPP? Paper, at Wholesale or Ret?.' V 'fT He only wishes his friends to call and examine his stock hear his prices and be satisfied. The
Religion. How charming is religion when it is the offspring of Gratitude, nol of Fear; and when it is characterized by cheerfulness and be nevolence.
Religion is the one thing needful, as it lends
mnt t a mm a ( 1. a n a m A .a V. f I ti k Ac t nrijA U 1 1 1 t.A rrivAn lrkf I? H O-G Pon thpra.
197 brl. I C C . ma ' I - . . . I I ii?nr,rr. Rouniv VaaoA onrl rl-..r T inon
andles, Sperm The price of candles has ...' . . . . Ji. " .1 One dollar ner hundred willbe a.ven for Swini-
l. o c . .. . IK u"iv...wi. n in ui uicagcu uititiuii. iv nuuuuuv . r- e-- c
ucliiucu, nc btiuic ni o i n icmi pci
with rather a limited demand.
lb I Puu,,v'aiVM TC,I uv pieaseu uicrciuri: iu hiiiiuuuw
iiicii iincuiiuu us cany as poiiiuie, ni ii is ui
. . i icuutu i vvfiuuiciiv.c lilt wurk uii l lit; ui jailCorn is becoming scace, and the demand is . . 9 lliarv n OTf In ff K A iaan mi a lha aaAnrl nil m
i i ua. leiuiuc v uv vv.'tsva u ii
c? ' i.. .... iuai s ucai. t
aa Cf. 'a . .u. .t i . . fur af PI 1 9 1 O no r lirt in ha Pflr ShHd I
.u ..u .,.c.tj; yms me ne suppons unaer r " - ---i - ber payment will be expected, as its appear
liuuuiv,, VV ai l v 1 13 in UIIU91 VI flUilLllUII : auu I ------ w i
brighten? the prospect of death. week, 450 sacks.
The more honest a man is, the less he affects Hay, in lots of 1 00 bales, is selling at 1 per
the air of a saint; ihe affection of sanctity is a 100 lbs; at retail, 25; demand moderate.
blotch on the face of piety. L,ime, I nomaston, continues very auu Have nothing to do with a man who wishes toUote sa,es from store at 0 per week.
appear a saint.
ance will evince a sufficiency of patronage.
Never judge of a preachers piety bv his pro.
fessional zeal; the semblance of righteousness may be put on as mechanically as a sui-plice
Under lite pretended sanction of Divinity,
Brigade Order. TEJITH RAIGADE OF INDIANA MILITIA,
Printer's Retreat, October 23, 1884.
The proprietor of the Select Circulating Li
. I hmrv. full awnrr from frpripnr of trip art
, I ji j t -
vantages to the public of the rapid diffusion of
cheap and select literature, has been induced
to add the above important feature to the work,
and of course leaves it optional with Ihe pre sent subscribers and others to take it or not.
It is confidently believed, that with attention
ALEXANDER E. GLENN, of the third
regiment, is appointed Brigade Inspector, to rank on the part of the Editor, who has alieady at
the mot crutl farce? and cruel tragedies have as rnaJor- He s to be obeyed and respected ac-jhand the material for such work,all the really I 1 . i.. r . l . .1 . ! r I i 1. r .i i - i ,-. . i
been perfoimed. JMie actors called themselves
air set vaoU: and the wonls which they used, they pretended lo have icceived from heaven.
,1.
A bishop at his seat in thej-ountry where the roads were uncommonly b-sd, went to pay a vit-it t0 a neighboiing person of quality, which his coach was overturned in a floogb, and the vants weie unable to extiicte the carriage. As it was far from any house, and the weather bad. the coachman fieely told bis master he believed I . .1 II I. M
mr, ,m,-ls,ay ineie an nigni. r or sam ne, HATS, of the best
wiine your grace is present, i cannot mane ine
cord inglv, from the date hereof. I valuable matter of the English literature and WILLIAM C. KEEN, amusing publications may comprised in thi
Brigadier General. form ai a rate of Kiihrriilinn anH nnctao. bo
trifling as scaicely to be felt. It will form the
cheapest reprint ol reviews and magazines ev
Sattincls.
HAT
MANUFACTORY.
VKV.4V, INDIANA.
B. liliKliilt, hereby respectfully er attempted in any country ; a comparison with
informs the public, that he has recently others it were useless here to enter upon, the commenced the manufacture of Library itself being the best test by which to Far and Wool II.VTS, judge of the difference between an octavo and In the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira Mcn t0 ,t wi be he fl . of thc e4,i(or denhall.on Ferry street-that he intends to keep ,0 embodj a record of he ,i(eratre of the dav
Hit MIC WinHllMlHlC'Ill Willi il UHllMillll AU1I'Y VI I , , . a . i
riuiii pi ininp wan nr in rni niru ivnirn r.in
II it2 ructnrnoru arf I r J
ibprpfor- snlicitAd t ronlrib.itft tbeir Kin.oort to -":"" r -ir.p..C ,
i - ..i i- i . how far he i likclv to do this he must leave at
horses move. Astonished at Hue st ranee rea. Ibis rxstablisbmpnt
son, his lordship desired him lo explain himself. The highest price will be given, in cash, for present to the decision of his readers.
Mt is, said he becant I dare not swear in your any quantity of t URS delivered at his shop in Clubs of five individuals, who subscribe to the
presence; and it I don t swear they will never V evay. J. 1. Kft.bf lK. Library and Companion both, will obtain the
get clear."' The bishop findinff nothine could be WOOTi V A i 1 I'.II- two for fsix dollars Ihe nnl a cro (a vorv imnnrl
w as not humored reidied, rTT II E bi olios t iric rriven for T.A1YITVS ant consideration the most diMant nnt office.
I r ki . d i i ---
Freedom .' The
Journal publish-
Suing fx
ed ;it Bow itn 'reeTi, m.i-oun, "ies an ac-
countof a youth, of Lincoln county, in that
done if the servant
well then, swear a little, not much The coach
man made use of this permission, and the hor. ses used to such kind of dialect, soon set the coach at liberty.
-LL WOOL.
V evay, Feb. 1.
Domestic Attach raent.
Alexander McNutt,)
r. Demand A3 00
The Bilrr Bit. It is currenlly reported, savs
the t'.oston Journal, that a large stockholder in j John Slaback,
one of our Banks, wishing to effect a change a- A WRIT of Domestic Attachment was issu
monj lli e liirer.tois, l.itely tramd'en ed anumber ed bv A libert Gazlay,n justice of the peace
of shares lo certain individual, with a Ion the 1 1th day of August, ICol, directed to Jnhnjj4cn e,iner wj,n
IC lilt i CrlC HIC llll IIIUC I l piUJUVV ni IDF isiv.nof vvnoi u vi va m. Wfy.j v iiisif B viiilllUllM
on the two, will he only one dollar and ninety-
five cents, divided into seventy eight payments, and half that sum for 100 miles or less distance
from Philadelphia; while the same matter, in
the usual American reprints of reviews and ma gazines in octavo form, would be eighteen dol
lars, and the postage as three to one. We make
this assertion adrisedly.
OrSubscriplion to the Companion will be ta
or without the Library.
dipo:a!. It is said that one individual who is
imdvenl, held share in this way lo the am xint
Stale, who lately hrount sun in v iviM for usi $z rOJ, nut one 01 ins cremiors casualty near Freedom, n: the grounds that he was a free ( ig ' the circumst nice, y-'erday attached tinwhite person. Whon the trial cam ; before a lures, an I it ii Ihonglit thai the original, and
jury he was examined ) lo learned paysi-, a in 11 jipneior, win nac 10 niimie ir mr cian, who proounco.l, lhat veiy few if any : preperiy !1 traces of "' could he discovered. His! skin w isfur; his hair soft, ! might, line, and HINT TO KAUMERS. yvliitc; hi- eye blue, but I aiher di-posed to a- The planting of trees, for ornament and prcf-h.izl'ja-it culorj his hps small and tompl.-'ely itforfiuil fuel and liaibet,has for a longtime
ing him to attach, seize and take into his posses- 1 he proprietor trusts that his punctuality
ion Ihe gKils, chattels, rights, credits, monevs and exactness in executing bis part of ihe con
and effects of John Slaback, that may be found tract in the publication of the Library, will be
in ht3 county, which writ has been returned exe- considered a sufficient guarantee of ihe comple
ulcd: 1 be said iMaback is therefore hereby lion ol his oronosed undertaking.
notified to appear at the office of said Justice, in
Posey tovhsliip,on Tuesday, the 23d ofSeptem-l
her, 18!)4. at noon, and defend the above cause,! or the same will be heard and determined in his
absence. ABIBEHT G&ZLAY, J. P. Sept. 3d, 1331.
ADAM WALPIE. No. i'07, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
For
BLANKS sale at this office.
ling Tow and Linsey Rags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek.
J. S. Vevay, July 10, 1834. FRESH GOODS, AND VERY CHEAP. THE subscriber informs his friends and customer, that he has received his fall stock of
Of every kind and description usually 6old in the county consisting in part of
lilack, Ulue, Urown, Steel Mixed, & Drab J
lilack, Jiluc, 3IixedJ and Drab
FLANNKLS CALICOES, of every descrip
tion some very cheap.
Camblets, of diflerent colors, Bombazetts, very good. Bobinct and Jackonct, Cambric Muslins, Yestinjrs, Velvets, Table Diaper, Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8,1), Af 10. ICghorn and Bolivar Flats, &c. &c. GROCERIES, Of Every Description, Wines and Liquors of almost all kinds DYE STUFFS, $r. Hard Ware, CUTLERY and 77.V WARE. A General Assortment ot nodes,
liiblcs, Testaments, Webster's Dictionary and
Spelling Books, (Jeopraphys, History of the United States, F.nglish Grammars, English Uead- . . . . .ii i . . i
ers, Introductions, anu scnooi mum, m general.
As an enumeration of the articles he has on
hand would almost fill a common newspaper, the
subscriber has named but a very small poition of them; but he assures his friends that his slore
will show for itself and that they can be ac
commodated with goods as cheap and on as ;;od
terms as at any other store in the county. He wishes to purchase or exchange goods for the fol lowing articles of
COUNTRY PKODUCE. Dried apples and Peaches, Jeati9, Linsey Tow Linen, Feathers. P.eeswax. Tallow Flax, Flax seed, tlinseng, Corn, Oats, Pacon h.ims, CU.iii and Linen llas and in fact, nothing will l0 refused. mull. LYMAN W. MIX.
