Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 169, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 March 1835 — Page 3
-""' ,,iebuy given lo the Senate, lhe Vice prr?i. ..inied antl moved nccordirigly to the rm&nte
m ,.v, .ucvimii, iu tuauie me oen.ments puDiished. l he weather was untavoraue to elect a present proitmpore. Whereup jhle, (the snow nhich had commenced falling on Li...;...- ,i l. . it ... .. 6
""""5 me ingiii sun conunueuy uui me alien The following balloting look place for a pres- dance of the firemen appeared to Le very eeiu
'AYmlevV Uivesvt, I(iuwa.
liltnt pro trr.i-:
Firsl ballot, Second, Third, Fourth
i Mr. Tyler 15 15 20 25 Mr. King,ofAb. 1& 20" 21 19
;r or otlVer? 11 7 4 1
e arc l.ilormiMi that a .Jr, Hank n non1 j
"maViiig salt.o; ' 'nun! v that
tioa, and that the salt made is of au excellent
i.;ua!:t and ver fair.
HOOSIER SALT.
arc informed that a Mr, Hank is now1
eral."
11- T a.-
i inaian ri-n:rrK , m .H Hcr?oi.j4vhoie fltlmber of he has twent kettles in oncra-'iv u, i.,;
Pugilistic combats. The Legislature of New Jersey has within a few day?, j.asied a law mf riciently corcprehensive and technical in iu
Mr. Tyler having received a majority of the terms, to reach ever actor or abettor of arize
I.- . r .. .. ... I... 4 . 1. I, . I l.i . .1.. i'. l. .- . .
tuicauu me tui uanui irt mu ugui! niinm ni nmiis, and annexed adequate penalties. It also prohibits captains or owners!
PETER H- BANTA'S ESTATE. IMIE undersigned having beo.i appointed bv ttv SwMzerland Prtbite court at Us Februan teas 01 1835, administrator or. kotii won. ofthe estate or PETER II. BANTA, DEC. Late of Pleaia. t township a,l pentnis imitated then t will make immediate payment and those having de tiands will prestnt them accerding t law. The es "ate is solvent CORNELIUS A. VOU IS, AdmV. D. B. W Pleasant townshiy, February 16
JOHN ALFRED'S ESTATE.
or on nersl'THE undersigned having been appointed by thf
! MM an. Tlie Norfolk Herald of Monday purpose into that state under penalty of two jy, Ot the four companies of United Stale years' imprisonment, or five hundred dollars fane
The Cincinnati Cross and Haptist Journal A r 1 1 1 1 e i v ordered from Fort Monroe to Fort or both-
says that "the baptist cause in Arkansas is aiding, in Alabama, two have embarked in the! It furthei enacts that all spectators of a
tliistimeat a taw ebb. That there is some schooner Virginia, Captain Bedell, and sailed;such fight, within that state, shall be deemed
division in consequence of a name one partv Thurd.iy last, for Savumah, viz:
U t")r the name; ri :?u!ar and the other for the Company F. 3d Begiment, Brevet Captain punished by imprisonment not exceeding on
lia-ne unite-. .Millon; 1st Lieutenant, Conslantuie Smyth , year and one day, or by tine, not exceeding two A very important question, truly, for Chris Commissary and lr. Master, hundred dollar, or both. tains to quarrel about ; but We suppose chris-: Company 1, 2d 1'egirnent, 1st Lieutenant- .. .
tianity in ArkansasJske most in oufown neigh- John Farley; 2d Litutenants French, Ca-i Nothing of a definite character has vet trans
iui ihp'iii, I- inni iui .1 i lu.iK, lae question Ol pi on ami .jrins.-
m-.i;ii t (ici.h.-i;igimportcnt only inm;Utcrs Lieut
jot steamboats from conveying persons (or such' Switzerland Prubate court.at its KebrHarj srssior
tw., uiuMiiiuaicr iik n-jsis host oi ti e estate ot JOHN ALFRED, DEC. Late of Cotton townsliif) all peisons indebted there 'o will make immediate payment and those having claims will present hem acccming to law. The ts tate is tolvent. ENOS LITTLEFIELD, Adnir D. B. Cotton towsneip February 16.
ny
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction be
other than reliuion.
pired with regard to the despatches from om
Ci.l. Fanning, commanding the de- Consul at Havana, which were, on Thursday
t.ichmen'. and Dr. Uobeit Airher, Snigeon U. S. tast. torwarded to Washington hv ,i,rii. vv
(Army, also finbaiked m the Virginian. .have heard half a dozen rumors in relation to Sit'itzcriiinif Circtiit COttrt. Tl.e ie:ha:ning lr sompanin embarked and thtm. One ij, than American vessel has been M-i, it ,- iii- titled yesieid.iy afernoon, in the brig Union, taken by a French man of war off Havana- and 1 hi' tollowinij convictions were, had uunn'tp . ... , , 0 i -i i ,ui . . u" """ana, ana ft. M-,r. !, c..fi-;.; r .......-. dpUin 1 urner, alon lor Savannah 1 be olh j.inotber, that a I lench fleet is collecting in that
Jo-i-pii lllcUnian. ol
ah ut I.) vears. was arraigned n a charm
appeared m evui.-ncei
presented at tlie rlore of i 'evav. an order for '20
VeUtov to se MsVlc. The undersigned guardian of the persons and estate or Nancy Hrewr, G. Brown and John nd Polly Ann Brown, infant heirs of JOHN UUOWN, late of Swi . zerland ccuntv, Heceased-'-and of iirgartt Ilrown. .lane Urown, William Hrown, James Brown, Kuhei l'rown and. Thompson Ilrown; minor litrr9of If.. LI AM U HOW N. late tf said county, deceased, gves to all whom ii m ty concern,
l-or
T".
It
tMiruaav l;i-t h
.Jauie? I ) i jia.z .
dollar.-, signed liabriel Fliilps, and received ,iis
a. i.i i ii u i -w-t . a ... .
;. , .vhr, ..-.... il.nn. nro i. . . . j i nat ne has arn'ied to the Switzerland Prohat cnr
IV.pley ccunfv, n-ed .,""'' "J ( . . ! r-h y "acK upon our com Jot leave to dispose of the reai estach of id wVd
' ; .'in-.ii imhc ucuiuti uiese reports. i"emg a oart or me nortn west quarter of sect inn 25 Out. Sirntiron. and Mller. and Maitland Adi'i itownshin .3. remr. .1 west whirl, ran ... ,.
1 ",l I " . ' In lnila.1 Ci..i.L'.:..i.n... .. . I'rnm llivip nni-l. r.l'nlli:!.' IMill 1V1U TL. r...i i .
! . nut i oirtic" r 1 Igme UOnSlllOUOn 13 lln ' ..v.un im' imai lll Lei -.Irif, for the Mediteiranean, to relieve the 17 .f Sa'd eli-i?n is set forul,MLB,ljt &sy "rthentx AnJmencant. -The Kmg of France Ut .e 74, dun. Fatterson ' ll ESK T1
cieated Captain liaxier, (lot niei ly ot IS an ;fl Ua V e. If the American treaty shall have!tre vuu may attend if iuu th'nk n op-r
J.A.ULb bltUWIS, Jefferson town h'p, Feb 18. Ihi irdl in, itc.
;,e am im-.t m store sroo.is: i ;. soon ascervcket) ,he commander of a whale,, a Kn.ghl'e.i the French Chambers, the Frigate will! tamed. taa; toe order was a l,u-e,y-he wa-;0l lhe Legl0n ol ,loil()r in le,timny ,,l Ul4 sat !,,rocee(,f rrjecled she will return with Mr ! Lie . apnre.jemled. taken hotaro a vtiee o ;la(:tl0(1 ... ,,,, vff,m (nade ty lbe CajlUlltl to Livi ,ton on bJoard ,0 N y j Uiepeacivdrir , , , 1U,K- ! cd uiltv lailuiii to recornise. he was com-. j . ..,,. - . . :
ATTRD !!!
rr I, - t 4 r . c
mitted. In emirt. henleadedntcn.iltv: hut! ;, .,. . n ,.,, ""P""'- ",c l,u"ee9 OI village or
, f I .it,,, i - ii 'rnnumm uJint ' 'li'"'"4 -vunu iui ""lUockporl have passed an ordnance forbidd U tontaud ury l,o..gl,l otl.crjv.nd l.iI(rrt.e and C0)ISC nl uf lhc Senate. JAMES tijthe boys and girl from sliding downhill MMlc ,.:..,! to three years hard Wmr ,,, REaD, IUce,ver o "Public Moneys at Jefle,.-Ied. JThii Jf (jP ht JR o ,be tne, tate prison, pay a line of forty dollars. $av,lle, ,M(,(an, from ,e2Ul ult. rben Im eiceedin.v n.n.,P .J "lu';. ..
,ng!
on: an!
Estate of David Fallis. jJOVV,on this tenth day of March, A. D$o, come S vmlel Kallis, aJminUtrator if the estate of DitViil rail is. nvrMets1 1
a d files in the office c f the clerk of the' Swit' zerland Probate court, his complaint in wii-
iu, Mining lonn clearly and succinctly, the co idition of said estate the whole ofthe estate and assets that have come to his possession, as also, the. amount of debts and demands outstanding against said estate, so far as the sama have come to Ins knowledge, and that
said estate is ins lflit ietit lo :. In" -ame.
suit. . iieheltcw. WILLI AM
C. KEEN, judge ot the bivvt.
r zenana rrohatc court, (it being
in vacation.) orders said adminictrotor to notifv the rfililnr rt
the said estate of David Failis, dec. of the ii
ling and pendency of said complaint, hv ;i publication, for six weeks succssivelv, in sortie newspaper printed and Dublished in said cn....-
ty, that unless said creditors notify said adn i listrator ofthe existence and extentof their respective claims, by filing the same, or a full statement ofthe nature, description and date ofthe contract or assumpsit, upon which the fame may he fotmdod, in the office of the clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of tlie assets of the estate of said decedent, such claims aforesaid will he postponed in favor of more deli'ent creditors. Copy-Attest. Edward 1'atton. elk. Therefore, the creditors aforesaid, arc htrc-bv notilied as aforesaid, and that the v appear at the court-house, in the town of'Vevav, on Wednesday, the 1:1th day of May next, at M. when and where all claims, filed'as aforesaid, will be finally heard, acted upon and determined, bv said court, according to law. SAMUEL FALLIS, adm'r. Pleasant township, March 10.
an-
v.-vil
i ,m o. p. opinion. 1 1 aimrnics mKC01!!.i;sll) pued : tiie court le-ra continuance, on the a!hda-
d i!ie prisoner. alled:rin-.r that he could
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
j goou, sooer, iauuiui nana to work on a
provi-, I i i I I v
i :. " I I ... HI- I
i-i-iiiii. v u-iung. proM.-cuior itonmson anu iVcie, wi(h
lingiit, lor the pnsone i
.losenli liotsseaux. il
-.exceedingly pioper " ordinance,1 'ihough it will
lorobaldv be unnimlar nmnftor (ho
liiiat villase. But. after all. ifihai ron.i.lpratn fi" in lliis neighborhood; to such an one, a
A GOUI) MIT. jmumcipahty must tiouble itself with such slip stfndy employment and good wage?, in cash, 111 an in'etior town, not a hundred miles from elv ip. calinn ...... r, havn mP , wlll be given Ehuuiie of
' J O 1 " " V. 'm. i III"! - , a . . M
I lib Plilii 1 Lit
llie and masonic mam
by jx persons named, who resided in
l OlllIM. r lie W-I-. r.imivir r . . . I I .
7 ..- .... t jtii-.j s,i.i,,n , i. tirni u anr i.u n-.iv t ir iiprninp in .1 . . - .
' , 1 " ' '.'i b ;ine puiiiose it it had m-de it uena or the hois
which la jaml gj? t0 s)(Je UJ hl af(er hejr h(f g0( (o
March 10
Res 111 many places wun intemperate zeai, resoi ,i,e ,ltom Snrh ,m ffTcro uo u,.i
sep!i lioisseaux, ol tins county, was ar- veil ...... .. WiU1 ,heir -0eillll Hnd religious dulv'i.- . L.6... .....
r-ii.r-....l .li r. ..C I .... Ii ........... 'i"1111 ""miij ui mieiuiiHI, ami v 11 11 1 II nave IJFPn r...g.Kd , ih u .re of Larceny. It wax pro- 0 eXromnmnicale their Pastor lor the sacnle ' re ......i , lnp pp ,, . ., n, veil that he stole a small quantity of Hour out.,,.,,, nl- h lvlI1(r .... ,,., ,n tW. ......;" ?fe mii,b e U,an lhe 0,he.r' . 1 .' the dutJ' ol
of the Vevay steam mil!. He was found gui !-',- i , f. fctlMP ol-,,ri., "ZI T" C',0ra"0D4 10 backsliding.
. 1 1
i, aim seiuenceu to ii nours conunerneni in
th
conntv "jail to pay a fine of .3, and costs
ol prosecution : that he he
DIED. Athisresidence in Pleasant town-
e 1 the pulpit which be had sanctified by a ptou
c oi ,.y,.um costs aIlli s.lcle, disrhaige of paiochial dunes lot 3U.1,;,, nn i lfl ,, Yir r!;(V:,rlnr,l A .. . . 6 .... . . :5hl P on lhc d instant, James Alfa v
... v-. ....v. . .... ii ii i.rnu tn kpiii. in i.ikp an u iipi'I 1011a le .1. . r . .. .
rendered ncapahle o ho Id n'' anv office of. .. . , , ,, . . rtincy at an early lime ol life attached; HMULitu im imiml 01 uoiiiiii any onicc oi iarewe I o his neotde. After having alluded i, in .17,, .... r' . . . . honor or nro'it ia th U tate lor one vo ir . ,-r ..... . . . nimsell lo tlie mcthodist episcopal church, and 110.1 u 01 pro.11, 1.1 mis siau, 101 one ) ear. to the efToi ts which bad been made dui inir ns r 1... nn . , . 'r
....II. ....I ,t..V..A . I. n Iwa .. ... " f t.flt.t I .1 cl 1 1 n rin
David Lowstuttef. of this coitntv, was con-!
victed on four indictments for assault and bat ten one on the body of Samuel W. The
ministration lo enkindle and diffuse the
spirit of religion in her native simplicity
tiiml fhrl Dj rincr uQnritinns u'Kirb had iinili.il
masson, lor whn h he was ttued 3, and costs:nim to hlJ ,loi;kand lhat he had conscientiou.one on the body of lohn Stogdel, fined $3;, armli(led himfell in lhe sight of Heaven, ot and cnM one on the bodv of George Nonas, e nora, teigiou, obligation towaid lined . and costs and one on lhe. body ot ,e,n a, rr as w- in ll0wer in conclusion Joseph Lacey, t;ned three dollars and coslsi he inogl ,!evoUtedly prayed thai God would con
1 1 ne g.anu ptiy.uur.ng me same icrrn iouna,un(1R ,0 Mkh the mernber, o- ,he .,ari!lh Bnd , twelve indictment-; for forgery,one--for pen' hroH h his innmte mercy) mnkc Af iearts as ! y, one for gamlduig. two-for grend Jar lhdr heads t Doslon uL . ...- mi ,--. l.f (.i..i.i.r 111111 ll.,..4- 1 11-.1:
A.iji1 I Wlll lJI I I l I I 1 1 I I I I , I V I 1 v, HJ1 .1111(1, HI U
-md one for malicious trespass
Pcrreval vs. f "on well. Ali atttott of as-
Scrtfton against top-knots. Many years ago,
when ladies wore a high ornament on then!
? imp-it. demand .sfiOO: oh a change of venue htads, called a top knot, a elegy man took occa from )e.u!irn co-mty. This was Hie moM;sjorl ,0 ieach a sermon on the sinfulness of ex
important civil suit on docket. It was for'tra vagance j t.n;,e dress, and delivered hi ? Tviees rendered asanr?:.'oi!i:c.;tlic defend- texl ll0,v.; In the 24th chapter of St. Mai-aiitliaviiigbeen-evcrely wormded iit the leg.by ,,,e,V) ,7,h vrse, are these' woids Top not agmsltot. The original charge was .S'llWl);cwme foffni ,e ,hen ,irocect'ed in a pious of winch sl'lil had been paid, and this stut;mHnn,rln ,,rove , hat this wa an iulerd.ctioii of wa tor tlie balance. It was submittal to the (Jl, 1 !1(r:lint, i,i(rh hPa,l .rM nr ion ,,nt. a
ai-hitrem-nt of doctors Clarkso,,, ,,t evay c,Pgvman. xvnom c(llio8i,, mduced to be present' lalbott, ofWllmmgton, and I.rower, of LawWJ, "com,,e,y ,,ZJ.ei ,y his teit ; ami hen renceb.iro who awareded one hundred and.he ret.,rned home, instantly examined the chap lilt dollar. Iter and veise from which it wa taken, when: ' r , , , . , . . , t jhe frt'ind It thds written: Let him which is on IIO USES V CSVSftIitTlS j,he houe.o notrontfi rfoa-n to take any thing; During the present (court) week, at Vevay Jmt of his house Whal an admiralile espoun the turf was graced with two stud horses and der ofthe gospel 1 j three new candidates one of the horses, thei - - hlaek one, called Mcndoza, from Kentucky,! MOST MELANCHOLY. j
in my opinion, was a very imlitterent Horse ;i Four lives were lost in Baltimore on Wednes
could say.
"My Uod, the spring of all myjoy5 The life of my delight; The glory of my brightest daysj And comfort of my nights. In darkest shades, if thou appear My dawning is begun Thou art my souPs bright morning star And thou my rising sun. The opening heavens around me shine, With beams of sacred bliss; If Jesus show s his mercy mine, And whispers, 1 am his. My soul Would leitve his heavy clay, At that transporting word; Run tip w ith joy the shining way, To see and praise my Lord. Fearless of hell and ghastly death, I'd break through ev'i) foe, The wings of love, und arms of faith Would bear me conqueror through1' lid died in his seventy third year of age "Why do we mourn, departed friends Or shake at death's alarms; 'Tis but the voice lhat Jesus sends To call them to his arms."
Ant i-3Ia son, A DARK CIIE.-s.NL T SORUEL HORSK, 5j.r years oW, this spring,
T ILL stand the ensuing season, commencing on the first day of April next, and ending on lhc first day of July next, at tin;
Mable of the subscriber Jiving in
one and a halt miles north
on Mondays, Tuesdays
and Wednesaays, of each week. For particulars see bills. JOHN FOX.
tfv
Will be 6old at the house of the subscriber on the state road running from New York to Indianapolis, and near the school section, On Thursday. March 27, A great variety of property, among which is A GRIST MILL, Stones, Hopper, etc also some valuable Horses, Oxen, Cows, Hogs and Sheep, Farming Utensils, &t j Terms, twelve months credit on all sums; provided approved security is given. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon CHARLLS F. KUUTZ.
I ill"- subscriber lias
pist arrived with an as-
! M3ix
9
Annual Election,
the white one, has bone and much muscularjilay night last under the following circumstances. To be held on the. first Monday in Aug. next.
COXGRESS,
sortmentof New Goods
jwhich he is now opening at his ftot c in Vevay, a more particular description of which will be given next week. He is determined to dispose of his goods on the most reasonable terms and requests the citizens to give him a call and view his assortment. i John m. king.
Veva, March IS, IS33.
GLOIIGE RICHMOND'S LSTATF. rIIlK undersigned, haviog been appointed executor of the lat w ill and testament of (n-XHtCK ItUiniOND, DEC. lafe of the town of Allensville, requests all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them, according to law. The estate is solvent. Sit, S V. RICHMOND, BX R. Allensville, March 1, TO PIUXTERS. TN conjf qur-ncc of declining health I am in"duced to olT r my interest in lhe tslablishment of thf: Republican & Banner for sale, consisting of one half of said establishment. This establishment is the oldest one i i the state w ith one exception, having been in ex isletiee for the last eighteen years, during the erealrst part of which lime I have been coi. necled w ith it. The office is oow In as flourishing condition as any perhaps In the state, and the future prospect I consider hi'ehly flattering. It has nil lhe necessary t)pe for newspaper, pamphlet and job work with Iwo first ra'e prec. It is however unnecessary logive n particular description of if, as any one wishing to purchase willof course wish to visit the place before they do so. JOHN LODGt'. Madison, Indiana, Fib. 13, 1835. OrSho'ild any person be desirous to purrhase the whole establishment in preference t" a part, no obstruction will be found in the w ay. K. PATRICK.
GEORGE II. DUNN, AMOS LANE. LEGlSMTUlitit JOSEril C. EGGLESTONj WILLIAM SCOTT. SHERIFF, RALPH B. COTTON. COROXOR, John stlplkton.
r'rength, but is rather aged. Of the candi-(Hei ween ten and eleven o'clock, a fne bioke out dates. I have but little to say a Conn, from m the bav loft of the hi irk stal.lp nttarhpil in
Decatur county, is a candidute (or congressJihe Western Hotel, in Noith Hovard street. like his competitors?, Dcx.n and Lne, is a' For " a short tune serimt npprehensiniis were 1 1 .1. .1 .1 1 ... 1 1 1
lawyer; nut not UKe mem in any oilier par-jentertaied b.r the salety n ihu adjoining proper ticttlar they, arc real Iloosicrs, and takeity, and valuable stores in Howard stroH, but a fanner or mechanic by the hand, at all timcs.tiirniigh the activity of lhe firemen lhe flames and in all places not so, with the Conn, he weie soon subdued. The destruction nf pmp seemed to court the company, alone, of the'perty, however, was light compared with the broad cloth gentry, and passed the farmer andlmelancholy accident which occuired during lhe the mechanic, with as much disdain as if hejtire. While actively entranced in endeavorim?
had forgotten that they were sovereigns and to extinguish the flames, lour firemen weie ud voters Perhaps, like the famous Hob Lytle,ilenly killed by lhe hlling ofthe siable wall he wishes to represent a party a "milled I hey weie in adjoining shed, used as a carpen shirt' party if so, in the language of Davyjtei's shp, on which the wall fell, nnd beneath
1 rocket, I say " go a-head my darling, l-oriihe ruins of which Ihty weie instanily ciu-hed
the legislature loscph t- l.ggleston, ol V e-jio death.
vay, a lawyer also, presented himself yoiijjuuiney cooper, ftlicbael Moran, tailor, ami Wrn. at Vevaj, on or before the second Saturday in all kn -v him an.l will give him a generous Mackhn. carpenter, hoth appienttcps; and Stew-jiMarch next, 1835, and settle the same or they support also, came, in his own proper per art D. Downs, tailor. Three of the four, we will be promptly called on at their own cost, son, and declares his willingness to serve the learn, wer members of ihc New Market Fire! K . B. COTTON, Col. of S. C.
people in the same capacity, William Scott. Company. The last named, we hear, has left January 30lh, 1835
of Pleasant township, a , by L ;,nd five children, who are in an entirely
destitute siioaiio'i by thi nfflic.ting dispensation ;
'fcvera' other persons tveie injured. The Baltimore Chronicle of Saturday Bays: We have selilom witnessed n more solemn 01
imposing spectacle than that presented yester
day, by the prnceesion to bury the unlortuuate
firemen, who were killed on Wednesday night
Sacred Music.
The Jacksonville singing society, hnving engaged a competent Singer, to conduct Ihc society will meet regularly on Saturday rve lings. Ladies and Ucrillrmen w ho may wish to attend .ire requested to hi ing Note Hooks with them. The school ill commence nt candlelight. A .MKMHKR. TAVfl-:KX STAXD, TOR SALE.
i 1 ii 4, ...... II Lsuhscnher oilers for sale, 1 s IfOlSF A bay, hvc years old this spring. ill I . t . m'jimi,.n. . J 1 1 'i' . 1 and Ij'Jl, in the town of J m vcdnvii 1 r stand this season, on Mondays and lUesdavsi , . .... , j.)um,i.,
iSlflllVJ 1 1 I I .7 C VllT-'l Jkl 1'IUIIUtl I O f 11 IV4 A H V. JM - ' ' 1
... , 1, c . . 1 u mm 1 -occupied as 11 l avern ami U rocerr stand atthe stable of the subscriber on I hursdays . . , . ,Y, J sia'""at the stable of Isaac Matts, and on FridaVs 1 h.e ,U L , . " l!nc? h and Saturdays at the stable of C. H. Freemali, nn? ,l M i ' l,"'ld,1nK &in feet in Vevay, for particulars see bills. '''V ,c ' ' co,nPy H....l.1 . There is a 1 II KN KY "M'MAKIN. wf"; 11 lo,'' Wa-t- A tr. 1 ir 1. iu cd fclb.e, iVr. Ace l ith a few a.ldiiinnnl in-
JIIICI?I'II IU U5IM J ill ill I. 1 1 IL'i
K 1 rrt n ' 1 1 .1 wi bc K'IJ vhr d on reasonable tc Iwnilllllll V11 nu rnnn . o-,r .,1,1 line'-.- I- .' . . iliauiwilH, II
i jv... .w...., v.y. mi.- , appiicaiion ne made
in r-uiiiu mis season, on iionuay s
provements would make on- oi fhe best stands lor a lavern and Crorcn ? (he county. It
spring
and luesdaysat Wednesdays and Thursdays at Mountsterling, and on Fri-
TAXES TAXES
ALL those who know themselves to be in the days and Saturdays at the stable of the sub-
I'heir name!, aie Win. M'Nelly, a'arrears for taxes, lor 1834, will please lo call sctiher, for particulars see hills.
WILLIAM C. KEITH.
profession; he says he " went through a re
gular course of reading, to acquire a know
ledge of the law, but the practice thereof.
was such a mean calling, that he abandoned it
for a more honorable one."
President of the Senate. At 6 o'clock, on the evening of the 3d iost, pursuant to a notice
I1MM inHNsnN .J.m.V
last. It wai most numerously attended, ami York townseip, February 16,
WILLIAM McCORKIIILL'S ESTATEItlb undersigned having been cppoiled admin itrn tor of the e.tste of WILLIAM M'CORKHILL, DEC.
Lute of York township, requests all persons indrhtod
1 1 said estate to mike immediate payment, and all persens having claims against the same, will present them for settlement. The eute is solvent.
March 15.
ioon.
rms
He will .i!m
dispose ol an assortnu r,t of Groceries, tww,ling chiefly ol
Vf - fcl " " ".UIU, It 1 ikJ- f.
Robert Driiiiimontl, Attorney and Counsellor at Laic, Vevay Indiana. T"EEPS Ids office on Ferry street, immedi -Htely opposite the Post Office. Htidues?
submitted to his care will be faithfully and
punctually nltendcd lo
His JUSTICES' Office Is kept at the same
place, where he also attends to nil convrjau cing business.
WHISKEY. JnJ
All at first cost. 7 '
GEORGE M. CHILD. Jacksonville, March 14 .
SAMUEL JACK'S ESTATE.
'TVIK unrierslFrned h.ving been appointed by the Si"'i,7e'"Tl I'roSstc court, at iis Fbrur' !CiaiOn, 1835, ailministra'or pk mjnii sni, ofthe estate f
SAMrEL JACK, DC. t. ate of V s-y tnwihip all persons indebted thcrr. to will tmke i - meilii.tr payment Hnd thoae haiiif; da mand will p esent tt tm according to law. The iatate is solvent JOHN F. JACKf .-WV lh bA Tosevtow nsliij-, February 16.
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