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p.i:nox or oris. Atio: Otis, who vr convicted far the murder of the late Captain Jame? Cro-hy, but who tv.i reprieved for fifteen days, on petition of n ii'im'icr of the. citizens of Boston, has since been pardoned ly the Presideut. and is now dischar gel from prison. It will be recollected 1hti the black cook, who was hanged a short tin" since, decltred tat Oti wa innocent . Oti alo stated that he not only hid no hand in the murder of the Ct plain, bit did all he c.ml I to prevent it.

nr, it fffR.5, for another at Fit

o far lli;t if the 2 ..ivocalioji of the two Cliam

:ii ksburg.

WmV.ev's WlvcaA, IwAwwa. SATURDAY MORNiNa, JAN. 17.

MAINOVER COLLEGE.

The trustees of this college, in their last report

1 1 th i legislature, speaking ot tlieir Manual La

i r Department, say " They have at pre-ent two nresses in operation, and can give emp'ovment to

.-.! .nt tiiiktv students, two hours tier dav. Their

plan contemplates the employment of from fii ty

t. skvf.n rv young men, in this way, so soon as jircunistaiiccs wid permit." The Standard, a nresbvtenan P'per, is prin'ed bv this 3Ianual

bibr Department, and " the profits accruing

tr.Mii this p iper are appropriated to the support of

t is the domical semi iar It we re nember right iur. Ely, of i'iiiiadelpliia, in his plan f x an esia blisht-d' religion, or a union'of churcli and state, recommended the establishment of extinsive prin lin ' offices, to be got up and supported by his sec tirrin friends, so tliat orthodox publications should I.e. thrown before tlie people at the lowest possi Lie prices, and to monopolise the whole printing if the countrv. Is this department one of the links of Dr. t.U's grand chain? Are those voung

, : to he tausrht the real orthodox faith of cer-

tun of the faculty? If so, should not the legisla

ture be cautious how they extend prileges to this theological concern.

and indeed, it appear lr"m the I.e.;- stiould not appear lor Koyal touting, t! G)

lact presented .iy the corrmitterT that in every instaace the mot intelligent and business pailj of the community always applied for branches

before the hank extended them.

Mr. Benton, in repelling the charge, was ve

ry ferocious, very vulgar, and very disgusting ; nit Mr. Tylei's ieply completely silenced the bray ing of the long eaied animal. Mr. Benton

aid that the committee imputed unworthy tno

fives to hirr. by exhibiting his letter and denied

that the bank had granted the branch at St.

Louis wn'il he had come out against it, Mr. T.

dserved that the committee merely stated the fact, and forbore drawing any conclusion, favor

able or unfavorable to applicants. I think Mr

Tyler, however, might have inferred that Mr. Slentor Benton opposed the bank not because

of its sending out its branches but because it did

not do so promptly at bis bidding. I must here

observe that Mr. Tyler is advancing rapidly both as a speaker and as a thinker, in publico-

pinion. Mis speech yesterday against the bill

for the French claimants, the report, and hi?

impromptu speech in reply to Benton today, have all conspired to place Gov. T. oi high

ground. I have often listened to him for hours

always with pleasure; but I confess that the force and beauty of his temarks this sesion have astonished me. The Senate adjourned

over till Monday, and the House was engaged

in discussing Col. Vatmongh's bill to raise the

pay of the higher officers of the Navy.

ONE CENT REWARD.

Cabinet may be considered to be broken up.:' iTTT aU?s AH AY from the subscriber, residing The Gazette de France, of Nov. 28, says,! JltX'' Posey township, Switzerland county,

"We are as ur..d that long before Admiral someiime since, ii p,.rt-....c .. -

Wrre came into office, his hostilty to the d martin ii. mnenacK

To produce a ?rcat variety of seed potatoes.

Gather in the tall, or as soon as the potatoe

balls, or seeds, that grow on the vines, get ripe, say about the firnt frost, a good large

quantity. Put the balls into the joints of your fences, on the grass, cover them with straw, say about twelve inches thick. Let them be undistur

bed during the winter. In the springyou will

American treaty was publicly known: and

that when he accepted the office the king told him his opinion on that subject was n

obstacle, and that he could express his opin

ion in the council."

Paris, Nov. 27. We can announce that

Admiral Dupcrre, and an august personage, are already in difficulty in regard to the twenty-five million treaty. .... . . . tt m

Paris, Dec. 2. 1 he minister has not lul-

fillcd to-day the bold promise made in his

name. Called on peremptorily by M. Luenne

he has refused to give his opinion on the address. All that he has dared to do is to show that he is more attached than ever to what

calls his svstem, and to protest that he is

ready to give all explanation that can be demanded.

After keeping the chamber a long time in

suspense, the minister of the interior asks an

appropriation ol JUU,UUU lrancs only, tor tne

construction ot a nan or Auatence io me

Chamber of Peers. This may be an evidence

of management, but it is neither dignity nor

courage. If this vote is passed what will it prove? Certainly, if any project of a law has

acquired political importance in the midst of the intrigucsand ministerial revolutions which

are exhibited, it is that respecting the twenty

live millions of the United States. Is this the attitude of persons who have resolved to at

tach a majority to their fortunes, and who an- .... . o

nounced that they would only accept onicc on certain condition? We think all this manage

ment will be useless. If it is a trick to se-

to me by the overseers of the pooi of said town

ship. All persons are forbid harboring or employing said boy under -the severest penalties of

the law. The obove reward will be reicctasuy

paid for his return to me.

DANIEL E. GVRLEY. Dec. 10, 1S34.

have potatoes springing up through the straw

Do not disturb them till the next fall, when

SL'GAll Contrary to previous expectations, the vines decay of their own accord. Then

the Sugar crop of the present season, has been un- r.iUe up the straw and you will fin 1 small po-

usuallv abundant, it is selling at l.ouisviJIe at b tatoes

of every color name and quality that

m t. . 1 m . I t t

you ever saw. Ainetccn uiiiereni Kinas nave

been found, the product of half a bushel of

potatoe balls, on ten yards square of ground

Select and plant the next year, and you will

have a hue crop and of the very same kind

that you plant. Be careful not to put two dHffM-rnf kinds in the. same hill. These varie-

STEAM BOAT ACCIDENTS. (ics wjjj ;,sty0 two or three years; then you

The lollop ing steam boat accidents recorded had better take a fresh supply from the seed

in the exchange paper, received during the pre?

and 7 cents per pound retail 8 cents

JANFS MILL nURNT. Daiml Jane's mill on Arnold's creek, was con-

sunifd bv tire, some days ago and not I'inkney

James'' on Liughery creek, as reported

KEAI, ESTATE Y order of the Probate court, of Switzcr land cour.tv, and state of Indiana, there

will be, in the month of FEBRUARY next, ofl'ered FOU SALE, at public auction, to the highest and best bidders the following REAL ESTATE, on the days a ad at the places following II? SWITZERLAND COUNTY, At the town of New-V ork, in said county, on Tuesday, February 10, 1S35, The west half of the south west quar-

iljsSs ter of seclion, No. 33, township 2and

range 2, west of the first meridion also

Fifty acres, a part of the south east

quarter of section No. 2i. same township and

raip'e alsMhe following i n. in tnc

To ten of .VJE If YO RK,

Nos. 6, 9, 10, ll, 12, 13

14. 15. 22. 25. 26. 27,

23, 29, 30 and 31.

IN BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY.

At the house of Zadock Hawkins, on the premises, on Monday, the 23d day of February,

The south east quarter of section, in.

17, township 10 and range 5. east aUo

The east half of the north east quarter

of the same section.

I I1 LI

in Sn-itzcrlupd county, lndiatur, FOR SALE.

THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his farm" which is in Switzerland county, Indiana, containing

24: citr.3.. Eighty of which, are under good cultivation nrxf well fenced forty thereof, well iet with gra?s; the balance, well timbered with sugar, ash, walnut, poplar, oak (1036 large poplars growing on 'en acres.) ISever failing springs of watt-r atfr-

ding a stream of "21 inches of water, during th dry part of the season, A yonng orchard of choio

apple Irces A barn with sheds, sixty !oct squnrl under one roof. This land if ir the midst of a large settlement, where a steam grist and saw mio and a carding machine are much wanted and would be liberally s-'upported, TiVs Kmn is 31 miks from the Ohio river,and on t5e state nads leading from the mouth of Enghefc a-nd from New York to Indianapolis, and othe? important roads run through it. to Vevav, Lawreiicsbtj-Fh,

iising Sun .

07" The title is indisputable, and 'hh issua

ble pi prr y will be sold on reasonable and- c--

niimodalinnr tern:s. CHARLES T. KHUTZ. Jefferson township. January 12.

Q ait!

IXT THE COUNTY OP S II "I. BY.

At the house of James Campbell, on Wednes-

cure a majority, the explanations must come dav, the25thof February, 1833 ... " ''. 'iM .i . .

at last.

Temps.

The north west quarter of section, No

23. townshin 11. and range 0 east

also, the north east quarter of section,

Si fto 27, same township and range. All bol ingirtg to the heirs of William Camp bell, deceised.

Terms of Sale The said lands, will be sol

bv half quarter sections one third of the pur

chase money must be paid in hand, and the other

rtrath ofihtL DiiLc of Gloucester. The fol two-thirds in two equal annual instalments, with

lowing official annunciation of the death of inte.est at the rate of six per cent per annum, o .... . . .. i I ! '.I wnt miKp I un II v- nn nl i(n nop I lie

The accounts from London are one week

later than those received direct from England.

Things remained there in statu quo. The Duke of Wellington still filling all the depart

ments of State and waiting the arrival of Sir

Robert Feel.

nt week.

1. Carmlton boiler burst, at Nalchez two jeton misi"g, three badly and two slightly

cHd.

2. Champlain sunk near St. Genevieve;

three or four peisom diowned. 3. Charleston sunk near Selma.

4. Van 1'iuten bunt on Catahooche river,

several passengers including 1 lady badly burnt

again, as above directed. Preserve and you

can obtain an almost endless variety.

FROM JAMAICA. Our lait advices from Jamaica were up to the

I Qlh of Oi-tober. We have now by way ofN.

Orlcaa, dates to the 26lh nit. At that time

the ".y7)YJ!es,, had refused to conform to the

Apprentiship !.;is, passed by (lie I5ritsih hoe

of Commons.

his Royal highness, addressed to the Lord

Mayor of London: Loddon, Dec . ! . " My Lord It is my unpleasant duty to inform your lordship that I have just now received the information of the death of his

Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, at

from sale, if not punctually paid when due. The purchaser must give promissory notes, and the iand will be held as security for the payment of the purchase money, but the buyer will lecciye a certificate of purchase, entilling him to a legal title on making final payment, Immediate possession of-the unimproved lands will be given,

but that which is under cultivation, will be occu-

Bagshot Park yesterday evening, at twenty iRj ,,e tenants until the 1st of March next minutes before seven o'clock, after a painful anf i"ouc case until the 1st of March, 1S36.

illness of a fortnight's duration which he bore

with the greatest fortitude, resignation and piety. 1 have the honor to be,cct.

"WEL-LINGTWi.

Further particulars made known at sales

DANIEL KELSO, commissioner Vevay, Nov- ID-Dec. 17.

- . m mm t i I - . 1 . f T I a 1

5. join L.ick run into oy me Jonn ifclion, in me port oi Jamaica, nau recent nrueis i

oi'poite Vevay, much injured . IhaTe every thing in readiness lor action, as it

G. Senator ?utk above Psew Albany much (was supposed that the only way oi making mem

of her rafo lot. I perform their duty would be by force ot arms

7 Convoy nk on the Wotumpka on herl'The Coffee which was th-n matured was drop

way to Mobile, all her cargo thrown overboard, ping tiom the trees and rotting tor the want ot

Grenadier sunk near the mouth ot the Uluo neip io gainer n

. ..r-r M,;h full freinht for New Orleans.

rmjuaoic Lrop. A gentleman in mancnes

Wa.hijctox. Dec. Ifi. 1 R.",4. ter (v l ) wmie a,gS,n& po'.atoes a snort ume

TU,. .r indications in the Senate to.dav since' r"un(1 a go!(l watch. The land Wd8 new,

that cannot be mistaken, and which point to the and lhe watth w as completely embeded in the

feeling: of the western repie?enation in rela

j . . .

tion to Mr. an buren. uen. I ipton, ot Inu

Hoa. made a speech against the views of the

President in relation to bis conylilnlional notion

about internal improvement. Mr. T. depreca

ipd and defied the slander? of what he called the

Van Bnten papes in Indiana and the Globe here.

lie would not wish to pluck a laurel from the brow of the Hero of two wars; but he would pf-rmit neither the president nor the pensioned presses of the government, to dictate to him in matters which lay between him and his constituents. General Tipton evinced throughout hi

speech erat firmness and independence. Mr.

Webster said be would at a future day bring for

ward a measure that would obvia'e General

Jackson's constitutional scruples in relation to internal improvement, unless the president lvMil I assume new ground before that time. It

i now understood that the objection of the pres

ident to the appropriation of money for clearing

out ihe Wabash, was the want of a Port of En

.: so they intended to whip (he d 1 round the

stump by making a port of t-ntiy up the river, and the. president says it will be perfectly constitutional to improve it.

The duke was the cousin of the late and pre

sent Kin23 of England. He was born on the

Five Revenue cutters at anchor , -,h 0fjanuary 177G, and mariied his cousin the

Princess Mary, the daughter ot George 111. in July 1816. He left no issue.

Loik Coke's definition of Corporations though

somewhat quaint, is capital. He says, "They

aie invisible, immortal, and they have no soul; business.

KOKKEjV 1 J Mill Oi D5 Attorney and Counsellor at. Lorr, VfiVAY. INDIANA.

n r Elil'S his ollice on Ferry street, immedi.

fl. ately op posit the Post-Olhce. Husines

submitted to his care will be faithfully and puncs

tually attended to

His Justices Office is kept tl the tarn

place, where he also attends to all conrey ancinj

Brigade Order. TUNTH BRIGADE OF INDIAN MILITIA. Printer's Retreat January It). IkI'i

THE several regiments composing said brigade, will be mustered and inspected, as follows;

ThcThind He. en Thursday, October 2H, Fo :rteeiith,on Saturday", Gctober 24. Fifteenth, nil Monday, October 0. Forty-f .H.rt!t,on Saturday, October 30, Fifty -fifih. on. Tuesday," October 27, Sixtieth, 011 Wednesday. October i. At such phice, withiw each re$riment. as tha

respective commandants may designate.

1 tie several eommaixbtiU will be paiticular in making tkeit ajwiuaf returns at the time

required by law. By order of tJrrer. Ken- Willi m C. Kkev ALEX MEU GLENN, ii.ig. Inspertor

COU.TY SURV2:irOK.

"URfTl 1 E It K , S. it sppears tkat the odiee of V W county surveyor, in Switzerland countr.

is now vacant, and application Iwringr been made

to the associate judges of said countv. to fill said

vacancy, which they deem inexpedient, antil public notice of the time and nlace of tnakiiv iid

appointment be given therefore, it is o derJ bv

said judges, that notice be given bv three snt-ocs-

sive publications in the HYrAJy Messenger, a

wccKiy nospiprr. 1 rintcil nnd Dublinli..,' )tl Sa c .u.ity,th it :, COr.VTI' iSUHYKYOA, for said

county, wi 1 ne appointed at llnr rx xt term of the

circutt court of said county; wliere all a,iplicauin f r said office may apply and produce their recommendations and certificates of qualification. By order of the associate j-id 'e ED IV A It D PTl6',e!erk, Clerk's office, Vevay, Januarv 5,

and therefore no suVpasna lieth against them, CINCINNATI NOTE ITST. because they have no conscience or soul; a cor OHIO. I MICH H AX,

poration is a body aggregate : none create souls Commercial liank Cm- bank ot Alichigaii

but God, but the kint creates them; and there cianati parl armer St Meclfd do

fore they have no souls."

turf. It had evidently been there along time;

and though the movements were considerably

corroded, yet the gold retained its value, said

to be 20. Chris. Secretary.

The lion. V. II. King, has been re-elected

without opposition, by the legislature ol Alabama

to the Senate of the LT. S. for six yeari from the

4th Manh next.

learned inscription. The following inset ip

tion maybeseen on a sign in MainMreet Brook.

I vn.

Washin, Jilendin, and Skule Teachin doon up

stares.

Franklin bank of do par;

Bank of Zanesvillc 11

iBank of Chill cothe 11

Columbus li

" Lancaster 1 i

Com. bank Scioto d .

Comnri b'k L. Eric do

Uavton bank do

I Farmers Sl Mec. bk.

Steubenville do

Farmers &Mech,sb,k

Small notes

'13k of River Raisin

All others no value VI RV I XI A, ftichmond branch Valley and branch

;. W. H at Whe.lin-3

D1ST. COLUMBIA. Bank of Metropolis M ARY LA XI),

Haltimore Banks J

DR. T. WHITE'S Vegetable TootWAchc Drops.

of do

Geauua

Mount Pleasant

Muskingum bank

Marietta

Norwalk

... . If n. II -It.

pTarHE only specific ever otlercd to inc pnoiic rt. iiairsviue

do (,eorgo County ;$ 2j Farmers b'k Annapolis 3 li Havre de Orace 3 1 J Frederic County ;j ll i Westminster 3 do llagerstown 3 do! DELAWARE

Bank of Delaware 3 Farmers b'k &, branch 3 Rank of Smyrna 3 .Wilmington and

2 Brand vwi no

PEX?,SYLY.iXl

LOC I OK JUDKLNb'

THIS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following disease,- rz. White Swelling", of every description; Sore Les and Ulcers of I0112 9!andinsr: Glandul.ip 'I

Felons or Catarrhs; Rhumatic pains of the pints Sprains. Bruises and Teffrrs; Chilblains, or th

parts atleeted hy Irost. It is also good for scald

and burn. For glandular swe!!iM'T, n ;

rior to any medicine vet kmwrl. It is much safpr

than merctirial applications, (as h dies not con

tain tlie smallest atom 01 thfft mineral,) because it does not lav the patient liable ti Jnjurv from eo!re ! cold It cures the .tursf Felbms or Whitlows on the application of ferlv 1 jjdit hours. Rheumatisms which have stood so lna as to be

come a systematic disorder, requ ires medicine fo be taken inw ardly to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying this Ointment, externally as dhected. it will yive relief FOR SALE, bv J. h Steven-,, Vevav, and Lyman W. her Mi, 3Io'JttJs.taltng October 27

from which a Dcrmanent and radical cure Urbana Banking Co do

Late, ftom France, m n t rKt 1 nArl f tlint A isa .frcGnlilc pciitt tlic I Western ltcscrvc to

Paris papers to the 9lh December, have TOOTll-ACIIE. with all its attendant evils; All others uncertain.

been received at New York. 44 On the Sth such as fracturing the jaw in extracting the teeth, KEXTUCKY , December, the chamber of l'eers assembled, which often proves more painful than the toath- Bank of Louisville when none of tho Ministers nnd not ti,n ache itself, and cold passing from the decayed Louisville Hotel Co

eighty peers were present. Baron IVouire teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a Bank of Common'h 20 Philadelphia Banks

took the char. In therhambor nflVnMi;., rneumanc auecuon, wiui many umu b..p.,MimU.Uivu ""."-v llil,ouu,6"

the American claims formed no part of their rec,s' Th ,M & "V'f brealh' T xT ah t ' rii-ni-sinn. " 1 the mouth, &c. all of which are produced from All others tio value GlsCUiSlOns. . . , i -. -rmivi.'i.cipn

loul or decayed leetn. I am nappy io nave u in it.ir-oojvo,

my power to offer to the world, a remedy, that will State bank &. bran . . .. --.! .... .f 1.1. ivtl..:ii

VY AS111NGT05, Dec. 18. After the transaction of some private buine in the Senate, Gov. Tyler, from the committee appointed at its last session, to inquire

into the condition and conduct of the bank, made

a lepoit uhkh occupied neaily two hours in reading. This report has been pronounced, and I

think it will stand the fullest test of criticism,

n be one of the ablest and msl conclusive vin dicaiion-t of that institution from the official vi

tuperation of the Globe and its official compeers, th.it has yet been presented to the public. The report is understood to be from the pen of Gov.

Tyler, and it will raise his reputation as a states

man, beyond any document that has ever yet

emn ited from him. When the reading of the

report was concluded, Mr. Benton made a furi

"n, co,we and vulgar attack on the committee

In the course of the report, the committee in in

vestig itmjj tbe charg brought against the bank of pushing its branches into the Slates contrary

t the wishes of the piple, happened to find

tint Mr. benton himself bad wiittcn a letter

icq tesling a branch at St. Louis. Philip V

Our Paris accounts, says the Mercantile not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten, Union bk Nashville Advertiser, are to the evening of the "2d of fproperly applie d, but preserve the teeth from do. payable in Phila December. The French chambers assem- further decay, and arrest the disease insuch as are Yeat man -V, Woods ) bled on the 1st. and wor. n-i.n;..,l cavinw ni.d have not commenced aching, deie- payable at Nashvill V

, - w.v- I II C'lll I -1 O I 1 tll izing, ancklocal arrangements lbo fwn ref storing them to health and usefulness. do payable at I luta.

days, when they adjourned to the 5lh. The Erie' 1V 0cti l7' 1832.-1 Je subscribers, ministers had promised them to mal-o PTnlm. "aving witnessed the pleasing elloctsof Doctor a.ions in regard t t! Trecn c hi"S the Thomas While'. TegeUble Tooth-Ache Drops, Cabinet nnd in Id . ? S ,n lne feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that cabinet, and in regard to their future policy. !ir mnUA ,vk ,ooth.nrho. as a safe, and in

on M :i .

(Chambersburg Easton

5iiWest Chester

5 (Jermantowii

IN VEVAY, INDIANA TliF. LTBC!tlBi:a Would respectfully announce m theciti.rn I I ... f I .1 ...

oi onus.i-ii.iiiu tw v, iiKJiar.a) mat he ha tint

received from the castk and has opened in tli sstoe room, on the corner of Main and Ferry sir. and opposite Le Clorcs hotel, in the townof Vo-

vav.

AX EXTEJ&n'E JtSSORTjIE.T OF

rl, iTu n"lc v1 ,ne American most cases, perfectly efficient remedy for the disClaims Wonlrl Un tl- .... !,: . r. i . 11

.. nit nisi mnjfti ior consiueration. The minister of France had proposed a law to continue in force for ten vcars, the act creating the tobacco monopoly, which is

All others uncertain.

LO VISUM A,

ink of Louisiana do; Orleans Com. bk Louisiana City bk N. Orleans Consolidated AssoSi Louisiana State bk Citizens bk of Lou'n Mec & Tia bk & br

N. O. Canal bk Co.

3J Montgomery 2 Farmers b'k Lancaster 2 ;liucks County 2 3 (Gettysburg

jBrownsville 2 IVork Bank

Northampton

5,!Lneaster Bank 2 6 1 NEW JERSEY.

order

A. BEEBE, physician II. L.ILVRV Y, Ed Lrie Observer-ALBERT TIlEVEX'iyn

cian O. N. SAGE, dentist-

INcw York citv. Spot 15 1832. The under

signed, in his practice as a dental surgeon, having Union bk of Lou'a

extensively used, for the cure of the tooth-ache, All others uncertain Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, MISSISSIPPI, and with decided success,he can recommend them Agric.ul. bk IVatchea when genuine, as superior to any other remedy State bk Miss do

now before the public, and can say that these Planters' bank

about to expire.

Ihe MessagerofNov.29, says A renort

: : .1. ... . . .

is 111 circulation mai ine ministry is again on

tne eve ot resigning in a body. The draught

01 a speech to be delivered by the King Was,

iv is snia, reaa in ine council and met on the rmrt nf hie M.-

' " , t Jtj , , .1 r"111011' drops receive the unqualified approbation of the not only as to the speech ... question, but to f ... , ... ' lV

anv sn. or 1 Ur,nn ,l1:,.0...i -ri --J " . . ' . .

' ' 7 ,c. , 11C umiisnTS JONATH AN HO.E. 1N0. .1. Chamber st State bank vV Urancnsc Juuea ana isranri,e

persisting in requiring the Session tobe open- FOR SALE, by J. F Stevens, Vevay, Bank of Mobi '.e m,iario Bank, Unci cd by the King in person, matters proceeded Lyman W. Mix. aiomUstorl ing. OcloUi'iT lAsulluhnoit ) Canaudaigua

All others uncertain

ALAHAMA.

State b'k at Camden 5

at Elizabeth tow n 5

Cumberland bank f

Farmers b'k Mt Holly ft

Newaik Insurance co. n

Trenton banking Co.

Bank of Bnins'Vick b

NEW YORK,

City Bank J

Troy and Albany Mohawk Bank ewburgh iihurn

I

UGtatrVa

t

9

Suited to this and tht npproachm senmn As the subscriber intends trans tetin-f a c .nrr.f RKTAIT. iii;si.nss. a

his establishoie-it will he found to cont .'n t an

tin es, a general assortment of

ME Ii CIL4.YD IS R

rejrsiTtrj. 1 rvrT of

iiar tiic arc

Also a la rtre assort rent of tf!() v.. i -v- it .

I,,,.,.,,, . ;. - io'i .win'. SHOES and VOt'TOX y Intending, as the subscribe' a...' . ' . .t i.;-

prof.ts small, he f,-, !s fonti.., '. n.,. i.

will hertt ibledl,, w UltQiU ,,;;,.,, they have heretofore bt.cn rfferC4, iu ,u ,... ,- evay he 1iim thi'irfu . .... i

. ' , hi mi 1 1 1 i i ! i'.'.iik

sliare of public patron

inov i t:tr:

Vet-av, SepterU'PPr uo j N. B. Ho is tonkins arnitrmriif, of wl.ich when competed, ,B will give puldic ii-.tic , to r eivo various kinds of