Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 178, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 May 1835 — Page 3
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'and horn Vw;i t(i,!..!ii! M'Cullaugirs iii an the arrival of vessels ani tln recall cf the
eastern direction and those two roads being Ambassador. YY.YPV V 1"WrWi A?
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ITN!) COMMISSIONER
M i!:n has been unpointed coiuniis
tii.- M'l.ita oi tile tin
illiam Priictt's Estate.
wis- Ls.-iM one in accommodate more than one. I'nnce, Aug. Charles Laigene Nanolonn de rwi irr- i j i i irr,.vr .. , . . aalfof the firming inhabitants of the countveuchtenberg: consort of the QeeJ 0 T E IJ'.f ed. "Sb "rented T ? 'CCf ' . to "d"r who transport, we think nearly two thirds of tugal, died suddenly on the 2SU, of Jf arch V K ' -it-rlanJ Probate ,0... t at Us t 0 vestal e oH , ilha m Pructt, d cc. ate of ill the produce that i delivered ut our countv The Liverpool correspondent of the New1! rT"' f "d,m"ltrsr PE BO" J,"' V P-ve been granted by the at. ' Yo.k Star w'ntes undo date of , SMS ' of thLne 0 . ' ''.i. ' 1 Fbn e.cou.rt lo lhe n.ders.gn-
f..t.. 1.:- 1 . . . .. MMirv I'.lSailta. CirccnfcCfl. cu persons indebted thereto. w make
v,n.u:. iuhiimi; 1 n:is sonic -i 1111 ics 01 siaie .
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l"r this count v.
. roads appropriation
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1 laic of Pleasant towiwbiti n. r.,ms i i.,l.,K i mn led iate nnvmpnt. il. 1 : 1
per mile. ; '-Your question is sell cd. The mnnrt nf. '1 ,. ,"K 1 ' ., " "'
Yt.rk lownshin -JO mil,, nf ,(:.(.- il.o. !.. iK 1 i'.i !:,. . . . r . . . " " ,KC '.eii.atc payment."-"' :'- m P".t them lor exa-
I'' ,,,.,.! . . ; - . :.r : ' J ' ' "Vro and l"osc having demands will present then. "iat.on. lhe estate-is supposed to be in-
horn the agent at ; 'V ! !' UVVV. ,,nlc, lhe ; "P ? he Chamber of Deputies, at four o'clock accni,in- to law. The estate is solvent. solvent.
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lanitants ol tins township, prepared avervonSaturdavaftcrnoon.lt orcunied e.xartlv I rfinrnrc ; ivtmjJ j '
-tton- pemion to Hie eommi-Moiiers pointing nourandnhallinrcadms, sothat its length tnav: IMr-nnt louim'-i,, AF-,v -i
COi'NTY I'O.MMISSIOM'.U. ,M'1 1"mai'1 iM he judiciously cxpen- he estimated. The report as given in a supple-. .-
ieu wnie.i was loiany eisregaraeu : aiinougii ment totlie Jour. Uesi)cbales,occupics twelve JiT'iU Ui ) I to announce Isi .rot II?, :ii lb.-. ;.(, ,,f f . , mmiv.lm,oi .s' ,--, ,-ir,i i ',.,,., v 1
uers. , It was the unanimous resolve of the coniit- Jnn lJNVtll I'osev township has some Smiles of stale tee thatlho furnlv-livo milliniwelimil.1 U n 'cf. I
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May 11.
Jat'hari;:!!
GABRIEL JOILYSO.V, Ad,n,.
''pAKII notiee (I,at , !:, is to .-alministf r ' the estate ofZacha.i .McKav.dec. late ofCraiir tow nshio. liavi- -. rrt,, i.. d
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.v u. ..... iu i.-v. ...... ..mi iiih.i.;i. Mini imu nine uie ileal, as - f '..nf- v,u'ih,iih,'m,ii,u i.uni i i uniie eon ri, lo illC Iilii!ersl'rIiWe li ie !noiuv.pie-teu to aunonaco t'apt. born eoantv line, appropriation .sl'2.."!) per signed. Thus the treaty is recognized, In the presenlatives of I ed; all pci.-ons indebted thnv t u Ml .. -? it ., '...l: Its.. r .. .!: ,..;! ! 1.... II I. ..!.:!. ..I .'li ..i... ki J . . ' . fl,. .1)1:11 1.1 . '. . L l UJI HiakC
.i.iiii is., lio, .is .i (..uijw.ix ioi mis . -ui'i inn Him.: u.nesieu; o!ie a i.u mnesi maimer. i ne renort contain sundry .ui.uo.uec. i imincmate nm nienl. atnl i ,r-cn l. . i
COI'NTY CI CM .MISSION VAX .
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various roads leading to 1 alnol which v, ill answer very well in France! X zcrland Probate Court, on the fust da ""naticii. The estate is sunno-cd to hr- ., !.
and
ni l.l l.n lull, I .Ml-. A. iwjiicli aretravelled more in one day than the, LATER FROM FRANCE. of lh. next Amn.st l. ..,.., as il.,..;,f,.:.-:vctit.
aiHh.l ucs are again inloi med that their state road in a month received not a cent. Thu ,nost interesting feature in the debates ;IS counsel can be heard to appoint a comrni,n rn.-s cannot oo rted m t.,e Messenger, I he , and an.es Iron, tue proceeds ol the b (hc anieIldn.ent proposed bv M. Bignon to,sio"cr 1 convey to said l'ou ell, bis heirs, asw.t!, oat la- ,ltl.l pr-j Alas rule is tenacious- sales o public lands and every indn idual who reducc (hc .appropriation to' l'JJMHMJOOf in'Ss, &c. a deed in fee-simple, with general ad acred to- has paid tor his land on -'lit to be immediately ..r n, ..:...! .,r. ,mn n,ir 'n.: . wan.-intfo lo (h, W, i lmlf ..in, n si..,.ii.
- " ,,lu in uiu it untu itww.uwi. 11 seems 10 ... ...... u. ..n, .,.Uui.,
have excited some atteilion,and we tlierefore,'luarlcr section No. 'S3, township u, of range) translate the oninion nf two Paris n.-mers in'1' u est, of which all persons interested willj
DAVID CAIX, Adiur.
ienefutcd.
COCXTY ORDERS. Dai ing Iho session of the count commis si-n ei .N 1.7 I ?. I in county orders, were can celled and burnt.
relation to it.
COIWTY ORDERS.
V'.;i the VhurLst'jn .V rmri. CONSUMPTION.
A young lady in the last stages of consump- One word on the speech of M. Bignon. lion was lately restore d lo her health bv the The name and talents of M. Bignon give un-
take notice. Said court to he hidden at the 011
JKstsitc for
D.E be sold on the premises in Cotton township, North East from Allen viile,
From the Journal des Dchats (Ministerial.) courthouse in evay, on the second Monday - ... . 1
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tltioiiCl
Daring the cancelling of countv orders last ,0"mvM extraordinary and accidental rinie-usual weight and ascendency to his language, -sion.an ord.-r wa found.haying been altered d-v : Iie ,,aJ lo,1 lCC11 alteded by the fac-d le was icfci red to a eorrcsj)ondence of Mr-! m l i iree lo thirteen dollars. It was in-en-,1.ll"V' but dcrivci' 1,0 henelit from the prescrip Rives, who, after the conclusion of the treaty
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ne order w as origin
ill, iss".!, ,! l'on a"d considered herself verging lo the of lSt I, on writing to his government, boas
end ot her existence, w hen sue retired during led of having obtained more than was due to
lhe summer to a vale in the country, v, ilh the them. The American Negotiatorannounced.
(,'!.'TV T!!!'. VsCT'S'T. d. tdi.-m i,, waJt in solitude the hour of her once haying obtained the '25 millions, that he! C.-org-' :. Iviiox.of ea. has l,rrIl r,. approai hing dissolution. While in the situa- hail deceived us and that we were to pay more! appoinie I !re:'.-'i:i a ofSiyiu aland cou;.tv f r llo!'- l xva her custom to rise early as her than we owed. What answer should be" the ens ii. jg c o". anlady would permit, and contemplate the given to this ovcrw helming circumstance? oeauties of nature and the wonderful works Ve will not say that it is but common in the SEM1X RY Tili'.ASl'RE'w dCodfroai her chamber window, from which course of events, that a diplomist before obWilliam 1. Cam;'v!'ll. of eav. ha-, been "',c observed a dog belonging to the house, taining w hat he asks, should exaggerate the
oi- ted 'iva.-arcr oi the count v finds.
seminar; '"h scarcely any tleshon his bones, constant- dillicullies he meets w ith, or that when he ha? iy go and l.ck the dew i ll a camomile bed in obtained it, he should exaggerate the conse-
.she garden: in doing which the animal was quences of his success. We will not say that R'l'.YENTii COS.EF.CTOR. noticed to alter in appearance, to recover it is customary for every man to exaggerate! D urcl I I ivin-s of coth n to- nhip h- Mrcnlb, nnd, finally, to look plump and w ell, his ow n merits, and that when the cause has' lwn aopoied bv the countv commissioiwrs. TUe si',,,a, i cf the circumstance was im-been gained by him, to represent it as having! to colh-Vt ihe Siate and countv revenue for ""'T "t,OI-l- " ? a', :,,cc" a very bad one. We will put aside thisj IS ?:,. !nle wvliave every conVi lence in the ',i;7d 'i:1.? lr-V "'' cl eel nnght he produc-explanation, which perhaps would be as corj ...everaneeaad integrity of Mr. Livings; m fdk .ng the dog s example, bl.c vet a one as any other, but .what we should, wecaaa.l bat enter o ir protest against our ;"Tr l" P"r",'vi1 1t!,u Jc' "-om the same hke to ask M. L.gnon and Mr. Rives h.mscll comaiission.-rs. nu!!i! ing the l.nvs of our le-i.-,,cdo! t-amA:lK th;lllk :l.Sfn:i!1 M'lat' v each is, how it happens, that if 2. millions arc notl 1 i-iire Th- l ' ws of our State w-iV tint the ,ll,)nut,JJ alul aitc1' continuing it some limc,due, and if the payment of 'Jo millions would co mtv t.ea irer v,M he llie'coliector of said csiriciiced some relief her appetite became surpass the legitimate amount of the debt bv; revenue. th connniioners sav that Ceorge .c-1,,a,' ;ho '"ul a return ol spirits, and 10 milhons at least, how it happens, we say, ;. Knox shall be treasure:-, and Daniel E. ,u lhc cnd " as completely cured. hat he American Commissioners for lii,uida-:
I ii- rs ( ,di i to,- uni; me ci.ums, acKnowieugc a dent ol i:
A- i.nq, minions oi Hollars, or 51 millions ol Irancs f
ASAPH Bl'CK, Atur'y for pel MayJ.
AH ! WiU I ! ! AH ! hTH I! ! A wife, domestic, good, and pure, lake snail, !ioald keep within her door; But not like snail (in silvery track.) Place all hi r w ealth upon her back, A wife should belike echo true, And speak but w hen she's spoken to; But not like echo, still be heard Contending for lhe final word. Eikc a town clock a wife should be; Keep time and rcgulariU ; But not like clock, harangue so clear That all the town her voice might hear. Dear reader, if these allusions strike The woman, as my wife, I hail, Rest assured, she is just unlike An echo, clock, or snail.
between the hours of I (J, A. M. and g, P.M.) die following valuable property viz: ; The South West ipiai t'T of section No. - iownship :l, of range "J, West of the fust principal meridmn, with the improvement there'll, subject to the right of dower of Xai.cv t Alfred, the w idow of John Alfred deceased". j Term of sale -One third of Che purcba.,money in hand one third thereof, nine -nonths alter the day of sale, and the. rcmaii.ng third thereof lifteeu mouths from day of Hale: with ten per centum per annnum, in ; lamages, ii not paid w hen due. By order of the Switzerland Probate Court.
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of the estate of John Alfred, d May ).
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Estate off .Solns 31i3t.
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board, without just c - or' 'U ' V ".U'CO "-nanu Probate court, his provocation, on the lllh it., my "'l'11 " ntmg setting forth clearly and im:....,' ccmct I v, the condition of said esialfi! ..
..e uaoein, 'uue laizanetl. viinlf. (lf,,1( , sf:i(f, . T"
- 1,-juis Ln.ii ua e come
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i 'i r i i to his posses-ion. as also, the amount of drhi -hereby forbid to harbor or trust ,.,.1 a,! i, . '. dtoU
her ou mv account. I , . . " s;utl tite,
iin;ti e. white
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r in' l'lnnt ri a vfi.1 . rvci a vt -V ho are we lo believe. Afr. Rives or the A-
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.uieiicau commissioners T :Mr. Kivcs w ith great
ROBERT BAKES.
Mounlsterling, May E.
& CHILD.
-o faras the same have cometo his kuowl,-d e, : mil that said estate is insulicieiit to pay ti.o i.anie, and prays for relief generally.
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adrnimsf ratnr nr.CAr
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publican Extra containing the proceeding, of ' . ' Vlf . i ' fl 7 ry" 77' "5df complacency says, I have obtained more1 JA) a of all of the out- ,oh( Mik, ( h J"J , J" - a n. H-ting in D ivi Non countv Tennessee" re- 'X ' ' ' f P hc ''Tn '" as due. I have obtained i.5 millions.; .counts due the hnn, each ,aid co, ,ain( by a nn! SionT "" ? commending Hugh E. White, of Tennessee' n rf'v'T J"SUShtS SlorluSil the American Commissioners suy, 02 .nil-d';"- , l ahonzed to collect the lull an'ouri. :Mlcct.shi, h , ' . J f.n-the ortice of President of the V. States. "'UC Lb lions are due. But perhaps lhc Commission-; possession and h.ch,nibIi,lK,, c r ; I AVc have heretofore thought favorably of this 1 hc 1I:lv,c Pket ship Poland, Capt. An-ers use this language to get still more out of(liaxc JCU1 Pcrly ass.,rne(j f()1. ,hat p... pose.jltors ,,olif ?ai-j adininfsl rat(.rof theVxMe', c
la in, and we are about to examine his vote in V,--' xiu. uu. us. incse Americans are. so aruui. i ' , , , i"'1 extent ol thr-ir respceth e claims bvCii,. the Vailed States Senate to sec whether he Nc 'cceived by her Pans, and Havre Jour- 1 ' r. 0 , Oi.OivCE M. C1IIED. th(. ,aims or a ,;, st,'lt.n:!,n( ,f
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tr u whatever they may have been wc will 1 ,UUCJ"u: 111 ..i..iuiui:i I'cpuues on 1 ,v iheni before our readJrs hereafter. ,ni !m,c'"!.)" ,,;,s commenced and we give lhe t r I da s proceedings. All accounts apTiHir.E. PERCI.NT FUND. Peai' Ihvoiable to the final passage of the Bill.
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'iimpsir, upon which the same may be funled, in the oilice of the clerk of said court
rrw . 1' i e vi- am .previous to the final distribution of the i-., Ym V.stiWvi ol Nvvu V,vovn.:,f ho ,aid deced.-nt. s,,,,, ., -. : '
conimissioners
of ibis countv. six hundred do!-. The Eondon dates are to Sth April, aiul
CoiAMuts, Mav, T, 1S3.'.
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a,e 1 as follows: V" 1 ctl' iltM ,,,s colleagues nave rcsigneu. Gentlemen: lhc Governor and his stale, ,ll0 oersonal estate of the ,l,.,(,.s,,l is io.n.li
Iain' SSi'owia Adiitinit(raSrii.
"OMESsaid administratrix and gives the
court to understand and be informed that
- VI" . .. r .. . 11,1 . . . . . .. . . . . ' 1 l'v 1 sun in esi.iie n UK. mi easeu is llisnill jelhu'son township s Ji):l one hundred dol- , 0 'dor to oui extuicts lor all the parlicu- Commissioners, C hain-carrieis, cVc. arrived in lx to pav Uh, dvh .utandii..r a-ain.t the .i - " . .'.i . . i lis i onlaoii ,1 iii thr latesl dales. .1.: . ..:i.. 1-..4 ... ..,',.. ,r I..,;,,., ,..,,,1.1,. i.. r. .,: I. . s "3 .
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tlie said decedent, such claims .-,(;,-,;
vill b,: postponed in liner of more .lilf.., r
creditors.
'PV Attest. F.im-ARi, I'attox.cI':. lbetelure. tiiecredilors a foresaid, re here-.
y noiiiied as aioresaid. and that thrv
this city last evening, being unable lo finish SHinc, lh;it sai( WiUi.ur. CSrown died sei-' l!.ll'f' :o!irt luil,v' be tow n of Yev
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lirs to i'n- i iniii'iiviMiii'M t n! I ln si o -i I lYnm
Semiaary street, in the town of Yevay, up to f 1 J A,nbo,;st lt aPiH-us has been nppoin- the running of the line, in consc.pience, as ih1 o- a c0,-lain .,k.ttJ fl( liUul , t. t.olull, I JVednesday, the IvJlh day of August nexi. at
the : ...I ot the lull northwardly, from said u l',u,;iu lu ;' .vl Ucy stale, ol me superior lorce ol .Michigan. ;fort.s;lia known and desi i ibed as the East -u.w,u:n a,,(1. u '" 'c 1! claims. f,t-d afore
town. One hundred dollars on that prat ol ,or u,u seiuemem oi uie iiiuicuiucs wuicn,TJl0 Governor intends lo convene the l.egi-;,;lif v(
thest-.ieroa.lleadingfrom Y. vavio Ve.s:,il..s liavc arisen uiere, in lieu oi ioiy. canterimry, l-.ture about the last Monday in June, for
as li -. between Minmt-lei I n." and Yii.rbt vvno nas been prevented going thither by a luirnose of asking an appropriation to defr
. t w .1 l '. : ' V - . i. .. e .. ' - v" '"-'' ry.it... a i-
lanyard. uu ...i,c ou.u.i.ii. tbo necessary expen.-es oi sueu a mice as ne ant, an( mVs to be aulboriz.d lo .lisnos, 'nsmp, .u.iy VU.
"ga- iforesaid, known and desi i ibed as the Kasi M'wiu:" !"" " Urvv ;'!! td 'i'ns. tiled afore-l-cgihalfof the North East .piarter of section II. ;,kI" 11 7' ,llial!J beard, acted upen amideurthe0f townsnip ;?. in ranro :i west, containin- t, r,iuncd h court. acc-rding lo law. icfray .ivtv sevc. a,.,.C!j and twelve hundredth cd .0A Hl CII.LY(XJ,hn'l;
Posev township, sit 10 To he applied -to- Iu reply loan cn.pary in the 1 louse ol lorn- m:iy deem necessary lo accomplish the inten- of gaid ialul. ai,d that the proceeds of said sale g Alf 331 'w Hate, roads within this township.- mans. Eord Malum admitted that Eord Elho lion 0f U,c Legislature, in the act of last scs JO asS(jts fol- lhe discharge t,f (hedebts afore- Bv 1 J, . 1 U' York tow nship, $lU0.To be applied to U;ld w,,lU 1,10 concurrence of the l renc.i anil sion, providing for the , ,-survey of the boun- Ordered that the resident heirs be! li .ou,cr V,' ,,e tzyrlaud Probate courf state roads within this township. Spanish governments, been sent by the English tI.uy ie, and the extending cf j.u i-dicticii personally summoned and the non-resident! WUl bc oLcred ,or salc' n the preCotton tow nship, ; 5l(iO.To bo applied to crnments to the North of Spam for the ovcl-the territory in dispute. 1 think Ihat the ht.ir? allj a ((Ucrs t.onL.miej vV interested""'0"' slat., coals uiibin ibis lown-bii,. purpose ot endeavoring lo put an end to toe appropriation will he made, though it will iwiiiiw..! I,, 11.,...., i.r....,.; 32osaI;iv. .Sini t t't-z
w 'v,ivfT vim u v .-.-'i 1 1. iiuiMiiainuK' in r m
imeoppusiuon. a ncW!irarcr jinied and published in the LOT NO. 26, H W"T our,? eVe. ,X)UI1; t at (,K. ,l(.xt of sn, o ; Ar f. ff'iit, to be holden at cva,on the second alo of sai,l town .b . . I '1 ' 1 , ( o,.,.Mnvs,M.vv (,. AloIuI;iy l(f August next, and on the fast da L w . at sale" laaJc
laigtownsbip..N.3l-Tobeappliedlo stale ?.vtUm .f carnage that had leccntly marked ,MCCt yviUrcoiisiderable opposition
roadi ill this township. u" ""'" meie. jie.iuueu ui.u 110 pan 01 Pleasant township. -; To be applied to,lic ol.j-t:t was to support the pretensions of state roads within this township. .')on a'bjs. i
W e could not com eie a more mpuhcious u, -M"" iyj Gov. Eucas, the Commissioners, L ol. Haw- ot said court, and shew cause, ifanvthex
impropriation of lhe three per cent fund. The The American frigate Constitution, of CO kins&c. returned tothiscity lasleveiiiug,thcre'can, why sm h real estate shall not be sold ionics ought to have been appropriated to do guns, Commodore IClliolt, arrived yesterday is we are informed, a perfect organization and the proceeds made assets as aforesaid, ihe ino-t possible good, coiiseipieiith to make from New York in our roads. This morning over the disputed Territory by the Uovern- Attest. 11)11 .HID I'.-ITTO.Y, dk. the roads, as near equally good all along their Commodore Elliott landed for the purpose of mctit of Ohio and about 40 miles of the line Yevay, May, "2,1. whole length as possible, and when more mo-lraclling post lo I'aris and receiving ll.ererun between Ohio and Michigan. The whole 4iey was to be appropriated lo a low tiship the orders of Mr. Li ing-tan. line is about 70 niihs iu length. I S'iVTC QF1 INDIANA )
than would pui ineir siaie loaus in a good iiie consinuiion lias neon expected lor Ihe inlcrrupiion 01 a lawless mob hour oicitztrlana CuH.y . V
D ANI EE K i;i.S0, comm! jsiener. A evav.M avE?.
f-tate, the overplus should have been applied some days. This fi igale is employed as is Michigan has prevented the completion of the Ccnjatniu Lock,
lo lhe improvement ol large county roads. well known for the purpose of carrying the sur ey, and the Itovernor has very properly, rs. Pleasant township has from oJ to HI America!, Ambassador back to New York in decided to convene the Legislature as early. The heirs of miles of state road; with some heavy hills the now very improbable event that the vote in June as possible to make provision for se-Richard Lock dec,
one ol them nearly as
county : appropriation
i great as any in the of "Jo millions w ill be rejected by the Cham-curing the peace of the citizens of Ohio and jVTOTlCE is hereby given, lo Isaboll; si, 10 per mile. ibcis. lo sustain the Commissioners iu completing ler, Louisa, Rhoda, and Elizabeth 1
JasucM AHVcy, vnms. l.Uttv. m.KE notice that h ft, is to ; daiiniiter lhe estate of Janus Alfrey. sen. dec. late d lMeasaiit township, havu been gran'ei1 bythe Switzeiland Probate ei-url, to'tiu- under
signed, all persons indebted tlar. t . will For coir, cvancc of Land T-U' m"cdiute payuieiil. and tho-e bai,1g claims against lhe same will picscid llx 111 ex
amination. The Citato is supposed to Lo soU
Craig Iownship has some 'J.) n.iles of State: A singular coincidence of facts oecurcd yes-ioa-1 crossing soinugly mud holes and small terday, connected w ith the question of the
streams and having one hill nearly as had on
American Indemnity.
the survey. lh mi.-phnr,
1, Pe- xeid.
Lock
the Ycrsaillos road hill near Mounlsterling j Yesterday, the American packet ship Al- The appropriation two dollars per mile. bany arrived, bringing back ourJAmbassador. unless s
THE BORDER WAR.
Ohio Spectator of May l2, says that Lock, w
something is done, and that promptly, ( oui
t5 ................. i.i.uiii in 1,011.,
jand ilham Dickison, their guardian u t lilcm. the heirs of Richard Lock, dec. and all
'others interested in lhe same, that Rcnjamin'
Mav I .
j. imi:s jf.ruuy .ih-'r.
w ill apply lo the Switzerland Probate rip Alx L notice I, to be hidden at the court house iu Ye- tbe estate o
lAKl notice lliat letters to adminis'
IT
f Richard L ck, hc late ,,f
'en granted by i!,,.
Jctlersoii tow nship has about 1'.) miles of In the afternoon olthesame dav. we learn-'.ind without delay. vi brlirvn that all 1 he a v. mi lhe second M ( 'ottall low lhil
state, road one hundred dollars to make llu-vd the arrival of our roads of the American horrors of a bloody and unyielding contest to appoint a commissioner to convey a certain Sw itzerland P.obale court, to the uudcr.-igi '- road through the out lots of Vcvay and the Frigate tauisf itution, for the purpose of taking'may be reasonably expected. A letter, sa s'piece, tract, or parcel of land, containing "1 ; iil persons indebted thei eio. n ij) i,.;o,j
balance MH) on ine lull between .Mount ;.Mr. Liingslon, the Amuassadorol lhe L'niled the same paper, from Sandusky, conlirms the thirty acres, and being a part ol the Last immcui.ue p.n mei.i. and those having cl.tinn sterling and Yi ighls tan yard five eighth ofjStatcs. 'above, and says there were about forty shots half of the North East (piai ter of section :V.. against the same, will pi esenl them7or v .- .i mile leaving 18 miles and J of a mile totally; And Yesterday, whilst these two diplomat- tired, but does not slate the cU'ecl.' tow 11 U, range ; w est of lhe. fust principal niination. The elate is supposed to be in-
dveut.
unimproved and unrepaired being its entire ic arrivals, sg to say, took place, the Chamber; meridian, to him lhe said llonjainin Lock.
length Irom the loot o the evay hill lo the was discussing the question ol the American It is understood that Benjamin A atk'ms DANIEL KELSO, lop of the Plumb cicck hill, in one direction Indeninilv. The vcrv qucclion which led to .Leigh w ill icsi'n his seal in llie U. S. Senate.1 Mav P.. AC nne ll-r Jjcnjainiu Y.odi. M"y 11.
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