Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 158, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 November 1834 — Page 1

tor, and ull htat.Vio we l u .id-itc our JilTer-l i ..... !

enees iv llic sword, ..land ed w ohl hoi 1

converse wi-.h him. Hi;! i.i:n welcome to mv ! A statement of Switzerland Count v, forthe preceding jcar.comc.i?t!e, when-, by my faith, as s an. a u -u.: : ip.oucing on the first Monday ofNovember 1033. and endinn- o-i t;(

i-iii iiii

buigm. nesliaii nave :our!eous u t:t piso

full security for himself and followers.

If

we cannot adjust our quarrel h am-ca! means 1 swear lie shall depart ia safety, a id shall have full satisfaction according to the laws of :irms: So help me God and liis holy trinity! The herald maelv. three obeisances and retir

ed. During this interview, J mine's mind was

agitated by a thousand contrary passions. I'e

trembled for the life ol his son, and his first thought was lo persuade Isabella (o return fo the castle. Yet he was scarce lefs alarmed t the thought of her union with Manfred, ile dreaded Ilippolilu's unbound, d submission to the wii! rf her lord ; ae.d though ho did l.ot doubt but he could alarm her piety not io consent fo a. divorce, if he could gel access to her; vet, should Mr.r.fred discover (bit the obstruction came from him, it might ho equally fatal to Theodore, lie was impatient to know whence came the herald, who with so

little management had questioned the title of

JiJiinfred: yet he did not d-re .'ibsenl himself from ihe corner.!, lest Isabella should leave jt, and her flight be imputed to him. He returned disconsolately lo the monastery, uncertain on v. hat conduct to resolve. A monk, who met him in the porch, and observed his melancholy air, said, Alas', brother, is it then true that wc have lost our excellent rVincess llippplita? The holy man started, and cried, "What meanest thou, brother? I come this insii'.nt from the castle, and left her in perfect healtji. Martelli, replied the other friar, passed by the convent but a quarter of an hour r,fion his way from the castle, and reported that her highness was dead. All our brethren are gone to the chapel to pray for her happy transit lo a better life, and w illed me to await thy arrival. They knew thy holy attachment to (hat good lady, and are anxious for the affliction it will cause in thee; indeed we have all reason to weep; she was h nothcr to our house Hut life is but a pilgrimage; wc must not murmur we shall all fol

low her! may our end be like hers! Good, brother, thou dreamcst, said Jerome: 1 tell

ihcp 1 come from the caslle, ai d left the puncess well; Whcic U the lady Isabella? 1'oor g n le woman! replied the friar; 1 iold 1 cr ihe sa.t rows, and ottered her spiritual comfort; I

of the transitory condition of

nwcilitv. and ndvised&hcr to take the veil: I

Mooted the example of the holy Princess Sanchia of Arrngon. Thy zeal was laudable,

lli at Monday of November IS3J, the first inclusive

ItECUlPTS. !y Store, Tavern, and Grocery License K?iray , Jury lees collided, Show?, lot.-res! oil notes due, Amouol of duplicate in thehatsds of the CoUcc tor ,

$236 37 21 75 42 50 20 00 17 67 1720 15

1-2

$2100 04 1-2 Balance against the county, 8 70 S'Jl'J fel) l- J support pauper?, and pay of Overseers of Poor, $'614 CO itepaiiing the Court llou-e, ojg 35 Pitinting the Couit House, 45 Repairing the Jail, 532 9.3 3 4 AssocMle Jndges. 34 00 Coanlv Commissioners, 70 Q0 L ite Sheriff balance of extra service, 21 37 1 2 SheiifT for txtr:; scificcs, 70 00 Cleikfor do do. 70 00 School Land Commissioner, 35 37 j 2 gendnary Trustee?, 2'j 00 Supervisor of fioad. 35 37 .o Grand and Travcise Jurors, 220 0 Piinii'ig, 2 50 J tih.r for Ive. pii.g Piisoners, i3 37 1 2 honing P1i.01.trs, 8 C2 1 2 Listers of Taxable Properly, 75 00 Stationary for the i'hfk.'.- Oflic, g 37 .j liooks for Hecordeis Office, 17 GG 3-4 Recorder for Recordins; Pauper hulrnfurcs, SO ConUdi:S 'Uteiuliiig Ciicnil Courts, 37 75 Treasurer" "-r centum f, r colleilinf, 75 23 Coioncr fr holding Inquests, 0 00 Chairs for Court ilu..set 3 37 j.o ICxamining and ( 01 reciiiig error in Collectors duplicate of 1C29, 3 00 Cou.rr.isiioners Surveyors &c. of Slate Roa'J, 21 50 Wolf Scalps, 9 50 AU-u-ney for defending Pauper, j 00 Wood a:-d ( -.I' Ues for C-iit House, 18 3 4 Rctur t ing Judges of Elections, 5 75 Owner of an K-stray sold, g 00 Joshun Smithson, fcr water privilege for the several courts, . 5 00

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rill'i convenience of a clienp reniedv, in da form of pills, suited to Hie. eoraa siiieeiiient ( i most of il;u in!is!)Osi:i.)ii3 to wlm It we .ire li:i!.!e

r.ecds no eon. mint. Manv dishes, in thoii f.i-",li i'u"'!,V V , bai he W ia i.

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rcqniria;; cp.ihauic medicine, li.e Ve 't,.! ant-1 Liiiioiis I'dls, ad.. nit no comix iilor. Li ici- ii. 1-; FOIL SALE by.I. F. 'toie::s, Vcvjv, and t

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INFORMATION V

OlillitT MLUCEIl. fs

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z-ibi-tii Meiecr, l.Uo f H. Joj,:;

lirtuiswick ) left t!i i! place about i!;c t!i ':-. of lCiJ tinee v. Iiii h tja e, Ins jaie.tls have bad no ecitaia tidii.s of bim. lie i a'..c ul

31 years of :"(, fair Coiim'.cctc.!. and ii.e fiet. " 1

li.clies bib. I lie last rep.uts from him, says he! was navijatin-r I.uke Krie in a packet, and i. si-

tied at utter cieuk. Anv ictonuation concern-

ingliim, will iic inot gratefiiiiy leceive l. hellers to be nddre.-sci! to the subscriber. PrinteiV Retreat, Indiana, near which be now resides. james iv.i:ucl:ii. Switzerland county, la. October 23. N. I. Editors along lake Cne, will much obiij.e two old people, in a strange land, hy inserting l!:a alovc oncn or twice.

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order o

f tht

November, lO'.h 1834.

$5127 80 1-2 Board of CommiMonrrt. EDW ARD PATTON, Ci'k.

VEGETJltLE HHKUxMATiC DROPS,

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said Jerome impaiieniiy ; uui ai present i ;; . itgpg unices me ueioic me puoni, an .iP v pswiizenanu county, ia , entered at 1 lie

Hippolila is well; at least 11TS5- etire to r teat most obstinate and toiinen'.-i jNovombcr term. 1834 thJ creditors ofsaid estate

I heard nothing to the n,S disease, the mieumaiism; nmt irotu en.se 01.-5 are hereby notihe.l, that the undersigned, adinm

41

Estate of James M. Montfort.

N jMirsnance of an order of the Probate Court

of Switzerland county, la , entered at the

unnecessary ;

trust in the lord she is

ronti

ness-

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nnd she would retire to her chamber, Jerome

ary; vet mithinks. the prince's earliest-'01"''"''0" we arc,e" to believe, that they have toj istrator ol said estate having discovered that the Well brother, where is the lady Isabel- " v';r-v ?re;it , xten, failed to produce that desir.i-!! pcrsot.nl estate of said decedent was insufficient

t? 1 know not, said the friarrshc wept much1 ''' .'T , ' " . ,, . 1 ' ' V"?' !"C T SVT"" ?,r U' Vne'

' Ht it lilill i-iiJ vuil, tuts 1 wvm 'IV i-'Mi.i. ,1 ill I U I IlilL il III I ri rue t ( If U Utl (U 1111 R' 1 S-

And she would retire to ner chamber, Jcroir.e j ftii:r arc aIs() M.Com,ended to cere almost ev ii tale, ?,eft his comrade abruptly, and hastened to the , ;rv (1isPaye w,,ith bUr lVail ,KlJir, nre a1tack.j: 1 , 1 1... .l 1 I .. . . .. I

nrntccss, nui sue was not in ner cnamner

ut of which said bebts could lesatified

ted (be same to the court . and filed an inven-

ner.,,.,! .....j ; i,,Mr nrenatation tliat obi e' is bent ini. n.rv of the ftphts siUirocnid. so f:ir ns thev !im.

lie inquired of the domestics of the convent, , jCw, viz. to have t!ic meicine a cure for 1! dis-j come to l is knowledge as also a statement of

hut could learn ro news ol her. lie search-leases. the assscis bclomrinp 10 said estate in his possess

ed ip vain through tin monastery and the) The Veetb'.e P.he lmatic Dreps nre offered to; ion, out of v. bicli said debts are to be paid so far

chutch, and despatched messengers round the the public as a remedy for uheiirnatism, and art as the same will go, and prayed said court forrenei'diborhood, to get intelligence if she had no case is known where & perfect cure was not af-i: lief in the premises. Now if any of the creditors

tecled. we are jiisunec in aecianrsjf n a v.iiuaiie: ot saiu estate ftiall .ni to notiiy satu nurnuiitra-

J.OC Oil JUDKINS' THIS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following i incases, viz. While .Swellings, of every description ; Sere Legs and Ulcers of long standing; GL;;:!'.-! -m Tumour.:, I'elons or Catarrhs; Illiumatic pains of the joints Sprains, I.ruises and Tetters; Cbilblains, or th-;

)arts aflected by frost. It is also good for scalds and burns. Per glandular swellings, ii is supe

rior tocr.y r.iemcinc yet kn nvn. Jt is mucli safer

nan mercurial npnhe.it if..is, (as 11 Ioes not con

tain the smallest atom 0fdr.1t mineral,) because

it does not lav the patient liable to injury from

exposure in cold. It cures the .vcrst Fellons or

u Inflows on the application of forty eight hours. Hbeamatisms which have stood so long as to become a systematic disorder, requires medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. Hu! in most rasps, by applying this Ointment, i'x.ernallv as directed, it will five relief. FOR SALE, by J. V . Stevens, Ycvay, and Lyman W. fdix, 'lountaterlin'r

Octo!

or

Nothing could

He iudr

been seen; but to no purpose

equal the good maivs perplexity

ed that liabella, suspecting Manfred of ha

ving precipitated his wife's death, had taken the alarm, and withdrawn herself to some

more secret place of concealment. Thi

new flight would probably

fhry to the l.eitjht. Ihe death, though it seemed

creased his consternation

la's bespoke her aversion of Manfred for a husband, Jerome could feel no comfort from it while it endangered the life of Ids son.

medicine for that painful disease, and fjr no other

is it recommended. Price 50 cents. CERTIFICATE. Jlcssr.i. O. fy S Crosby S; Co. Geiitb iiien I !cel happy in having it in

to von the go u td.ecl your e

tor of the existenceand extent of their respective

claims, by riling the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of tb" contract or assumpsit, upon winch the s.uno may l.e founded, in the ollieo of the clerk of said court, previous

to f!:e final distribution of tne assets of said estate

dv cirrv the rirce's :,,-v Pnn' r s,:te n vou the go u tdtect your e-:; " uimii-.iu 01 uie cisseia o: tllU esiaie reorT'of H "y ' etal !e IU . tiaiatic Ihops. 1 1 S .re Reniedv, hadjj aforesaid, Su-ii claims will la- postponed in favor report 01 Jlippoh.a j nMiiiir je (-( fn su.,. , ot, I;1 lhc svt. ofmore diligent creditors. And the creditors of almost mcrediol-. .u- j r .x.,r;j , wa5! f1 n..ctcJ w.lb Ihe Is llanana-': aid e state are notified to appear at the Probate 11; and though Isabel-L ry. ' i;u..lir;:e5 (;., 1 was eordioed to mv led. : court, to be bolden ot the court house in Vevay,

was ei:ti. v naal

to lieh) mvelf 1 could:; " ' cdnesJay, ttie l.ttli day ol P elirnarv next, at

iiot so ir.nch ss (urn mvsclf ia mv bed. and it was; winch lime all claims nied as a ton-said, wi I la? v.ith the ereatest d:llicubv that 1 eould be moved ! finally heard, acted upon, utid determined by said

Up determined to return to the ca-l!e. and : in ii. I tiled vaia.r.s kmiU c.rmi-ilieine.anrl was'i ceurt.

mudeseveial of his brethren acco.any him ' attended by skilful physician, bni all to no cflect.'j to attest his innocence to Manfred, and. if jc- j aatiS I made use of y.oir Sire Remedy, which, ;

. ben at p. ted as direcic.!. gave me immediate e-r

!iof Wi'.liin a short lime f:cr I eommenced us-

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The prtr.ee, mine mean umc, .tau pa.?r. sim.,9 , tllt,t , f,tl! v rc:mnenl it to the iub

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cessary, join incir Theodore.

intercession with Ids io:

JOHN C. MONTFORT, Am,rr. of (he estate of James M. Montfont. November 1 1, 2831.

into the court, and ordered the gates of ti

castle to he flung open for the reteplioa ol ihe stranger knight and his train. In a few minutes the cavalcade arrived. First came to harbingers with wands. Next a herald, followed by two pages and two trumpets. Then a bundled foot-guards. These were attended bv as many horse. After them lilty footman, clothed in scarlet and black, the colist nt lhc k nigh t. Then a led horse. Two heralds on each side of a gentleman on horseback, hearing a burner with the arms of Vi cci.aa ac.d Olrauto quarterly a circon.-cf-"r- that much offended Manfred but

he stifled his resentment. Two more page. The knight's confessor tilling his beads. Yiy more footman i l id as before. Two knights habited in complete armor, their bea--s ers down, comrades to She principal knight.

The squires of the two kti!ght-,cnrrving their

shields and devices. The knight's own sq-iire

A hu.ivvd gentleman bearing an enormous sword. ae.d seeming lo faint under the w eight of it. T'n knight himself 0:1 a chesnul steed, i 1 com'-tletp armor, his lat.ee ia the r -l, his jacc ei'itir ly concealed by his viso-, whit h MirmtiUi.'.cd by a large plume of scaih t

Jltloi iuy and Counsellor at ljnc, VSVAY, INDIANA. E-T KliPrf bis t fiice on Ferry street, immcdiatelv opposite tbe Post-Ofiice. I'.iisiness sut'initted to bis care will be faithfully and punctually attended to His Justices' Office ii kent at the same

place, where lie also attends to all conveyancing business. Vevay. September 19-

111 pa' I, e:

!!!.!(.!:, bine, drub and mixed C!o!.!js and Sulia-Jm-i!, :eai'-t ai d v. hilt: Fl;::):;e!s. r-iicy. Laired, plate, :.! i.r.d Alei ii.r.::g i';i.i.?, ,-., , barred and str-pi u Ginghams, I'.ii..d .M'.;Si:i. su ii Pabej reens. Plain 1 tu! I and fLoied Svi.-s Mualias, Flue ami .;r..wa .1 miner L'lo.hs,

I :l luurf f.:-. i;::; M,

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til-;, j .me it u.' I r.v. 11

l! m! a.e'.ls i:..- 31 aiim

iJoiiii'azh'c and ' hit I; silk V'e've',

idi'.rsames ;;:J sv. .utuu'i it

1- Mil red r;.tt do.

Grem lii.-,-e and Ji.'.by Velvet, Scotch pi.u.l : d ('i!f:tr-c:i, 'l'o-.cl and table Ilia per, Rh-arhed and tmhU-acbetl Sui;:; Drilling, V liileand hbiek l!jcU:a:n, Padding and 'an as;-, ISleacbed and unbleached cottun Iloe, b. d.j d . half do. MisfcV fancy Hose, libiek MiHns and far.ev Immii. I uteiit 1 1... .asr-oried colu'.s, fcvaper eht.siie Jsnsjit ndcrs, fottoii ami wtasttd do. IVrciL-sion caj.s, pearl Ruth. us, C'lt, C Miiblet and hone !. I .ad:e-: Le-skin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens dj (Ii. do. IJobhir.el, ga and bl-.uid Veils, Ribbands and L.--;'ds, riagttuu ban'Jr.;:'..i II:-.ndkcicInefs, I).), cotton do. Crape and ga.i.e, dress do. Plain R ibbiuet, Romlazine Slocks, wajstc ribbandi and bead ba-s, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Risbop Iwii and Insertion, White and spotted Cravtts, Nankeen and Reavertecns, Tuscan and stiaw Roontis, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chiuchinclla Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and redding Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE, QKceastrare ami Groceries. CAP, POST, PRINTING" AM) WKaITING Pnpft; ot IVIu.lfs.ule or Iulttil. He only wishes UU friends lo call a;.d examine his stock bear his prices and b:; satisfied. The highest price will 1 e given for IJag-t, Feathers, G inserts, Beeswax, Flaxseed, and Tow Linen. One did la r per lem.Jre.l will Le given fir Su in;:linjr Tow and Linsey Rags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek.

NOTICE. HHllK undersigned, living in Posey township, .0- Bwitzerlans county, Ia., one mile east of the R trkworks, wishest t dis;) is- of (KE PIR OF MILL .VYY.YE.V,3feetand one inch across. Also, one set of .Mill Iron?, together w i'b 'he Hop

per and Cuib, &.c. which he will sell low for

cash. JON ATI! N IIOKIXSON. September 5, 1S31,

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TllK undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Rowman, deceased, late of Posey township, givc-.s notice that be has filed his account in the Probate, court for final settlement, and that the second tlay ofthenet February term ofsaid court, is set for the fiaal settlement of said cotatc; and those heirs, w ho, in the lifetime ofsaid John Rowman, received advances of sctlemrnt. to appear (ben and there in proper peror.s, and answer under oath to such advances. THOMAS KFLLY, AlinV. November 13, 1C34. The Stale of Indiana, Szcitzcrland county, ss. JOS1AII ORAM, "J

vs. The heirs of

at.

Ib'-uk featixrs.

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Fifty !st gnaitls v. i:h

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ai;t ii nit. r'. ? . o.

w hit h w it. id (tflo the ligbl at:d lelt to maloj room for ;he t iini ipal kt ight. To he Cwliit't: I The V S.l ep nf war S'. lvt.i--. mm. lienlev, tlie '.)!r li'vn N'. rf.k f-t the Wt-l bohi

?-.t'in. Mr. Ttijt, Consul t pdi i gcr .

lie as being a good 11 cdkn.e fi r Hlteamatic cotn-

pbiints. a it !; l-cou a nuniLcr ofiiKiiihs and 1

have had no return. AAKON IIOI.DHIOGE Columbus O, Nov 1, 15J:J2.

For Sale, bv J. F .Stevens, Tevay, and Ly

man W. Mix, .Mou!istet!it'.g. October 27, TcA. "STRAY ED Oil STCl.EN.

ROM ihe stalde of the subscriber, living in Jefferson town

iswit.erlaiid county. It. two:

miles west of Vevay, a last Sunday night.

A Hay Horse,

Three rears old last sprina, black mane and tail.

lets a scar on Ins near h-re I ml, close native thei jqjj ,1 FZZV, dec, J

a-01, ami a star on ins .11 ni;., tut 1 a tmg s-.ttLCj -() , (Ti ,sl,ercby given, to the hcisr of John time. n..;n,d easily perceived at a distance, ha. j iMl.ZY ,l0ceased. and all persons inter.

esietl in the same, that Josiah Oram will applyto lh Probate Court of Svt it.ei land oounty. Indi

ana, lo be hohleu at the court ht ue in Vevay on the. second Monday in Ft drutiry, 1C35, to aii

point a commissioner to convey, the west halfof

the south east miarter ol section six, 111 tow nship

two, ol rage utrec wcsl, in trtetiistrict ol lands of fered for sale at Cincinnati; according; to the con

tlition of a bond, bearing tlate, the 2Sih day of

June. A. 1). 133, made and executed bv the

HAT KAHUFACTCEf. Vi'VAT, IMUAXA.

-T R. KEEFKK, hereby rcsQs? pect fully informs the pub1 c, fiat he has recently commened ihe ma.iufacfur eof

rut' and Wool II.-1TS, In the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira Men denhall,on Feny street that he intends to keep up the establishment with a constant supply td I1ATS, tif the best tpiality. His customers aie iherefoiv solicited to contribute their support to

ins establishment.

The highest price will be given, in cash, for

liny tpiantitv of FURS delivered at bis shop in

Vevav. .1. R. K !'. I) KER.

WOOL WAftTKD

fTTFIIK highest price given for iL'ITB'" Jl WOOL'.

evay, Fob. 1.

1 small star in his fort head, is tail and si : n math-;

no oiler ntitks rec l!ce!cd. 1- 1 v l. IO I. LARS reward arid all o'.iter expense paid, fa liiti tlclivt ry of the h.-r-e, or such information a. will eiriLle me to fn.d l.ie.i. JQSKPII DOW.

Novesn! er 1 . S i i .v v i I Mead v s Ks t a t c. I.L IH-rso'is in. !-!. tt it lo lie: osiaJe of Sli!

' ' m t . . .

weu i,eai;y,

i;i ;!.e tour. -(ii i!; ta ymts.t t

who Iris b.-t 11 an!Hit'eil to a-'aoisisier

ai;d tie se li;ti";o r against t'a? same, w ilii

f -en! 1he.11 for examination, acv.tvJing to law The estate is supposed lo be solvent.

! HRNUV (iCI.LI')N, I

(k-fi-a-ei

nrc te.ipiisted to

tint

saul est.ttt

ll.n m t, w; ot 1

ipiesteii to. sni. jI177V , the said Oram, and ciiSfitioued to .ersigned. c,,vrv tb.(. grtul land to said Oram, in fee simple.

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JOS1AII ORAM,

By It d-ert Druainiom), hisattoiney Novtmbc'r 11, lt'3I.

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linn will be the same as that of tbe Library-

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ran be lound with the Library at little or no rx

pen?, and making a heMr siy.ed volume; and

to those who do not take, li.e Library iNelf, a volume every year, of 316 tpi.ulo page of the size of the ptcst-nt. 3. Tbe price will be tbice d.dl tr far a pin gle subscriber live tbdl 11 far two and clubs of live and upward will be supplied al two do! I:uj each. ADAM WALDir,. NTo. '.-07, Chciiut Street, I'hihidclj hia.

I ! I o 1 1 l-ri 'rw- r r 1

'?- hit O Ol VJ.t, (l I oTK j(M tov.ns'.iip, Switzerland cotai.

vT Indiana a

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CS&ZssTm supposed lo he 7 it ea:so!d, with a star ia her forehead, three saddle marks, supposed to havj bad iheswinev, blind f ihe rii;bt eye, 11 and a half hands high no other maiksor brands perceivable. Apjaaisetl to twenty live doll .rs, by Thomas Hay 1 jr. and I'ctcr Daily.

One SJrawFicra'y ISonsi Ifn&'o, with blaze in her f .rehe-.-iil, siiript;ied to be ousc

three years old, 11 hands high. No other brands

r marks perceivable appraised to twenty-five lolbtrs, by 'i homas Il-iyljr. and Peter Dady, bene me this Lhh day of October, 1S31. ' cr.OIUJK LAND, J. J1.

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IN IKDS ilK. THE SUBSC'IlIIJEtt W.-ul.l respectful!-atmotinc;: to tb; citizen f il.iilaiid comity, Indiana, that Ik; has just received lit 111 the cast, and has cpered in the aoie roam, on the corner of Main and Ferry sts. tt-.tl opposite LeCleic'a hotel, 111 the lowuof Vevay , Ay ExrrwsivE assortment of

Suited to this and the approaching trnson. As tho. sill. sciiber intends Iransncting a general iiKTAir. m s!.i:ss, !us establishment will be found to contain, at all times, a eeaerul assortment '"

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..ri:eas-4ortne!it of f?t.YanJ XAJLS, SllC I S n ! ( 'C.TTON. YARX.

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as sul .seriher does, to nr.ike his be bt ls cenfidci't insaiur, that bo

will I1een.1010.lt . sell Ootids mn. li lower than they have hete'.ofoie been cfi'cred.r.i the town of evav-.-h;' b -.i.es tht-ieibru, to merit and receive a share et public patronage. . JOHN M. KING. Vevay, September 1 1-.M. N. 1. 1 h-is rioilxin iiviv.tufements, of which, win n compl, ;;d, he will ive public notice, to ro cciv varioo-s hi.i.N of