Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 200, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 October 1835 — Page 3

xv.,r;. v.'"rr"-- of thr rcvoliili.ui m.u.I (hi i lone neilin T to l.iC tt.C HOi iI.C UCOLUO IK

several brauchbanks an I because whcnthev one can use lhem-no chicle can tract I uu

came in person

Si'IiciloUs to 1.

fur tin ir m-mov 1 had been 'them Imt tl'.e companies. Suppose all the

THE undersigned having, on the lTlh

then

inst., taken cut letters of administration on

i raid prompt! v. and be- resolutions I i vcu la-lore tile houe lasl session (i , . r V...K.,.. !nrrran deceased, of

'. - I I I . I I O 7 "

cm-: I made, out their pap.-is lite oi expense tor rail roads, had paed into laws, we should w ;z(., ;u,d f.Q j1(J nulluc5 persons inats i went to the bank and urged the" officers have had to send an host of hands to have cx-tobted to the estate, to come forward ec make u the baa!; to pav ihc:n--iiot in speeches, Ya vatod the Aor m ay mountain, to have ob-, pavmcllt, and all persons having claims a"load and long," but in calm an I respeclf.il .tamed the c in, ami sent a l "ge and strong g;ijnst t!le samc arc hcrcby notified to prelangunge must be matter of surprise to all. 'embassy to the mineral regions i.f the Si. Fee j;ciU tj,cul to the subseriber,"duly autheniicaAni what is still more passing strange is the Peru and Chili, to have obtained enough ofj(oj far settlement. The estate is mobablv

i i . . i ..... I .. . I .: i .. I i : i iv 1 !. . J

lact that at other nraacnes in wio ii . . i 1 1 .

pensioners were an paiu pioinoin

state the i ihe precious metal, to pay the cost. Now I insolvent.

-and the , weald advise a few standard turnpikes, which

additional fart thai the Sfale bank and bran-;every body can travel, .and tiiose that use

ekes had at the time, and still have several jthe road pay for them, the wagoner will make hundred thousand dollars of the public money his employer pay the lurnpiking the incrchiii their vaults. ja'at will lay in his goods the consumer will Feilovv-ciliz.'us, vou perceive this E. I) j pay his part the w'aole will be taxed more or John, cashi'f pronounces n.e -a polical dema-; less, and almost insensibly the present system g-vjue" bec;iu.-e 1 have, as he says, made j has and will create a h st of expensive officers, laud and long"1 speeches in behalfof the a-jthe engineer?. ll:e surveyors, the tax listers, ged pensioners. Know ing the political prin- t;tx collectors, commissioners tor can aN, bank

ci

LEWIS II. MORGAN, AdmV Oct. 01, is:1.'). A.T3 S3 11 ICATV H.VttAZIA K o r r s r: r c l a n i i; s t i: k t a i x i n g knoi.weix; e. VOi. XS. 1 1 dlioiiii Binir. n' vniN ;.wk k coiiriM no.iT, COVUT STRUCT.

CHOICE II TE.S AT,U RE .

THE subscriber is d.sposed to .'": half or Ine whole ot her steam saw-aiiil on Long -iiuu, about the miles iron Vevay, o s e c on m o i a t i n ; i f.i: m k .

The mill has two boil oS in dies ut diameter, t

ii;:'i..-silv i:

aw a::J ari'ieg !

1 1

run cue ; and a (

lowtr siiiiur :.ai!

ofstones lor gii:,1'or farther p;

i r ; i . .--, : lit i

Tin: ru'olihers are encouraged bv the flat-

es oi mis man. ami us notions ni v. o.u , nn-eis. ana iaa i ouiuiissio,,i r; an mui ne

conslilutes "tt ntlitical c;t ''.," 1 on-ider paid by an I through tin: harl l arnins of the j

it the highest compliment to my p.. h;icalj industrious v eomaa of ihe country. I would tcriii' rn plion ahd extensive circulation ot

principles and to our intelligence and judge- j a Ju-e every number ol the legislature to the Magazine lor the year past, to prosecute

iron ring to tit lus ..re linger on the, the work with renewe d assiduitv; and with a I - J 1 t I A I . .-I.'l.l W. .

i iij'm."u-, in. n mien ne lonsoini ni-suc: 10 inini ine promises mauo in

luenss. 1 remain your fi ieiid

and ii'.;

l.av Iris!

e an

ii !- ;nd. so

ib!e servant.

AMOS I. A Nl Lnwrciucburirh, Oct. 1-,

Fur .iic Messerpr. Anvi.ou;f Svsts.m, Istkhxai. Imimiovs:Mi:.M S, U Ml. ivOVDS AM CaXM.S, .1u.-i.. Uxconstiti rioN i. Oriiti:;sivn Lvws, ecc. Internal Jmprovemetits, Canals, Kail Koads A:e. Now let us enquire what is internal improveia'ii's ! If an individual buys a tract of land, and expends several years toil to clear

cattle and horses.

writes or lif;s up Lis hand to vole, it may jog the outset of the work. We intend "lo s ick

toourtexl; and to serve those who have so liberally cheered us with their kind patronage, with what is useful and pleasant. The ulilf tt ihtlcc shall still be our object and aim. We do not presume to instruct the veteran

las ineinorv ol the slorions wnr.I. constitution

t!i a think of

coantv lnd.

MOSF.S WII.KY

or Daniel M'Ct.!!. c';. m ar the Mill. i'A October f:h, 1 '.-:"

.::.d lu'.

! -.1 A T.

KAXAWAYInialhe , :! -e:i - e

riot,

lit:

1

cotton town-Iiip, Switzerland

a farm, stoeK it with

i ask in the name ol common sense, I

not internal

anu a pa

this is

cerlainlv is

iprovements ? 1 will answer, it

t a part o the best; and a ba

sis of all internal improvements in any country an improvement that o"ght to receive

toe Ue;t sanction ot the le;i:slaiure ot anv i.n- i(.i,M,.-!...!l,;!ls -,11 th,. nr,sf.,ir-(. ; ti,u

state. Now. has our legislature discharged L. 0jr.. ,;,, a reward for two iii-mix hk-

it;s. who left him some time ago, named Tom

Imposition We eschew imposition where-: and erudite scholar, who has spent thirty or ver it crosses our path. On vesterdav, some ! forty years in his study, not to lay open these

dozen passengers got onboard the steam boat hidden mysteries of nature which have escapCanton, one of the Pittsburgh and Louisville icd the ken of the most inquisitive. Nor do line ol' packets, to descend the river, various we expect to approach so near to the moon distaces. and, in all cases, were charged one ior other planets, as to tell what are the trees, dollar more than the regular mail boatscharge the birds, and animals which may there grow, for the same distances. We mention this, jOr live and move. We leave such extraorinercly, that our friends may avoid the like dintirv feats to those who are more visionary,

imposi'ion by encouraging such boats only, as or more daring than we are. Bt we hope

are commanded and controlled by honorable j and intend to keep up the chaiacter and spir-

and honest men.

O. W. Caines, of near Georgetown, Ky.

rinO say that this is a reading .ag, implies a desire for instruction, and Ihe means to gratify that desire. On the first point, all are agreed; on the second, there is xlivers'tf v of opinion and of practice. We have newspapers, magazines, reviews, in line, pamphlets of all sizes, cn nearly, all subjects, which have severally their classes of readers and supporters. And vet, copious as arc these menus of intellectual supply, more are still needed. In addition to the reviews of the day, and paising notices of bo.as, the people, in las ge numbers, in all parts of our great republic, crave the

possession of the books themselves, and details, beyond mere passing allusion, of the progress of discovery in art and science. I'ut though it be easy to ascertain and express

their wants, it is not so easy to gratify them. Kxpcnse, distance from the emporium of literature, engrossing occupations which prevent personal application or even messages to 1braries and booksellers, are so many causes to keep people away from the feast of reason, and the enjoyment of the coveted literary aliment. It is the aim of the publishers of the

Library to obviate these dillic ul ties, and to enable every individual, at a small cost and without any personal effort, to obtain for his own use and that of his favored friends or family, valuable works, complete, on all the branches of useful and popular literature, and

that in a form well adapted to the comfort of the reader. The charm of variety, as far as it is compatible with morality and good taste, will be

held constantly in view in conducting the Library, to till the pages of which the current j C t . ill-, - II-,

ii lei tiLine. ui vik.il iiuuaii. in an us a nous i 1. . . 1 . . i. . i i - i

, . , , le.ieu in uio si 0001 noase hi sani e

departmcntsot biography, mstory, travels, no- Que: competent to teach li.e en

VC13 UtU Utll . MltlU f'U liL't. IW I'UL liilUCI ;.

I.

iiumec

bound by hi? of a black.-an

venrs ol ai;"e. bor or cnndov

paren. s to mi

I.

said L. Ml per .im in

y i n oil:- :u is.v i

iia.is

-v,

lu-

sons authorize to s- 'i

hereby iorbid to jin him in inurr';-. . female wiUiout the written casi tu ther or myself, lie obtained a 11 marry a mis?. Sarah Cov, wb.ih has ! t t i f i

iroyed, nut ne may endeavor ther one. A reasonable row

for his return to me. THOMAS SI MMER:?. Patriot, Oct. I i. iSJj.

pre.? ere I : , 1 1 ij ;

caiU

sj r, -j.

A AaTID iimuediatelv, a leather

to

their duty in this case? 1 answer, I think

not out lar Irom It 1 leave a candid puh- :m(I Hiram: whom he accuses of bein" slaves.

lie to judge for themselves the cons!itutiou NVc -.jimi!d 'like i know, whether this is the

same Caines, who lately borrowed from one

t of the Magazine, in presenting solid and uo-! contribution. With, pe rchance, occasional

lul articles, which may be instructive to a I1"1 -p-ion, u is inienueu io give e.mie ine

portion of our readers, and not considered wVrlc 'V,.,K'" 5liaM selected lor puohcalion

wholly unimportant to literary men. We

! consider the whole United Slates as our field,

of the failed S'.a.es is clear and uncontrover

tible that no stale shall lav anv duties or impelts on any imports or exports, except so much as to pay the expense of their inspection laws except the neat proceeds of which is to go into the treasury of the Cnited States. Now, the advalorem system lavs a tax on all

ine internal improvements and machineries llie f;u-mcr and mechanic of Indiana.

and manufactories in our state, and our sister states, and .all foreign articb s that we stand in need of, and also on our exports, every hog

one year old, every beef three years edd, .are'

taxable. It is well known that

of the branches of our state bank, upwards of

-S,)(l,hc''), to pun base a drove oi human beings for the Louisiana market. Our legislators did not dream, we presume, that, the bank funds were to !e loaned to Kentucky slaveholder and nciiro trader, to the exclusion of

in

I )i: vrn of Tin: Ilo.v. Wm. T. Uakrv.

We uudeistand. says the N. Y. Journal of

commerce, that letters have been received by

innually, vast ' t he packet from Lngland, which arrived on

numbers of live and slaughtered hogs are cx-jfridav, containing intelligence of the death of

ported with both slaughtered and live beef the lion. Wm ,T. Karry, our minister to cattle; all of which are taxable by the adva-i Spain, and late post-master general. His lorcin system. Yea, the wool on the sheeps death occurred in England, back, may be said indirectly, to be taxed for

the internal machine that is to card it is tax- Tmk French Qukstion. Rumors arc cd, which will raise the price of carding; but abroad that our a Hairs with France are by no

above all the ignoble tax on the dung cart J means settled. It is predicted that the mas

and road wagons, prove that the framers ofjsage will contain any thing but an ripology to ihe advalorem bill, w ere hard run, to find j the French. The Globe also intimates that

methods to oppress hard enough. Now it is : fresh difficulties may occur,

certainly known that every nthcer both military or cml, are sworn on their solemn test, to support the constitution of the state, and also that of the l". Slates; for default of this im portant and invaluable point, 1 leave the public to judge for themselves. 1 shall proceed to another topic, i e the hank: Several hundred thousand dollars bor-

l .i i - . lilt

rowed on tne credit ol llie slate, (people i.miaintoi loans, mea::) and so managed that the farmer gains , Hills of exchange, little or nothing; also, creating upwards of j Circulation, ID.) ta -ers, for the earth makes her returns Saecie, hut once a year, .and it may l e easy seen. ' Funds in Europe,

that speculators, are those that would be train-. 1 )ue to state bank

Isaac Mcllenrv, was elected a justice of the

peace, in Cotton township, in the place of E-

nos Littlehcld, resigned.

ers by the hank toe l.n nier cannot ue accomai -ua'cd by the best, safest : never thing security; and if accommodated, he could not hold it longer than to get his seed in the ground. White-water canal. It is represented that this famous canal would facilitate 10 counties then let those counties pay all the expense and damages that would accrue by the destruction of all the trood mills and machinery.

;h that valuable stream, where the owner paid -S"i per acre, w hile in a state of nature, ;;u;d expended thousands of dollars to build those glorious mat bines which manufacture the stulfof our daily pudding and cake, and all oilier oread -tnlf. I cannot see any thing hat the god of folly, il there i such a god in heathen mythology, that move a few demi.gUues, to destroy the utility of these useful and most blessed myaufac luring mills, for a caaal that could not be used more than 7 or 8

months in the year, and the- ten countit s would not produce a surplus sufficient to use it four m (.l!:s per ami. Now to injure and opprc.-s one part of the coriiic.ur.ity to enhance the other, is miserable, and I ought to say, corrupt policy. This leads me to another retleciion, i e a part of territory of the state be

longs to the. general government, and cannot1 be taxed, no! not one foot. Now, who is to pay all these sums and taxes levied on all the internal (yea the scalps) improvement? of ev.cry species in the slate destroy the constitu!(ll trample down every sacred right of individuals, to build a canal in the woods. The Liie canal, where the inhabitants have to go forty mile o.- more for supplies, is Itcavilv tax

ing one part of the state to enhance the value of the other, and raise the nice of govcrnjr.eiit lands in that vicinity; is it not so? 1 say. U a rood i -die v ? L it iast? I think not.

Hank of t;if. United States. A state

ment of the condition of this stale IJank, on

the Isl inst., is published as iollows:

- . it),ss:;.j.i

I ;"),(37,C?0

- i.v(;i,:7i

a.iJ7,ks-, S1S.710

On the 1st Sept., the specie was F?,SC,S'J7

Ueqvf.st An F.nglsh nobleman has be

queathed .C ,t M), in cash, to endow a col

legt: at ashington city. ihe cash is ready

to be drawn immediately.

(Jen. J. II. Eaton, is spoken of, as the sue

cessor of Win. T. Barry, dee'd, as minister

to Spain.

The gale on Tuesday morning was severe at Providence, and some damage was done to the

i- mi I P. - i il ' I

snipping, ihe iron Mian, 'z inches in micK

ness, and It) feet in length, with the vane and

balls attached, was broken off and blown

from the spire of the Rev. Mr. Hall's incethig

house.

gramalically, writing, cj.l.

Apply to WILLIAM MILLED,

ABRAHAM BURKHOLL JAS. C- 1' BENCH, Oct. F.?, is:r.

THE undersieiH-d liivcs notice th .t !.e !

been appointed Administrator

ite of

i osev

ci ...

tod i.s!.

i,

a s

e of

When circumstances authorize the measure, recourse will be had to the literary stores of

thouiih not our's exclusively; and we ask the continental jairope, and traiisiauons made favour of persons of taste and science, to com-fn,m V rcnch' Italia"' or German, as the case municate important ficts, and natural scenes. nuVi.l,(:i ,,,.,

i nd works ot art. lor l ie hone it o :i on.- " oo-- uoo, o. u, iv u. ..e i e-

triends. As republicans, we feel that we are 'rI,m' or u llI,KS a.u" '-'--'" ul ,u."c "-"-Namucl Dav

i-.i . . . . - iinu tfut rii or u ill ovliilut t hit m lnl lannniiu I l . ii

l ic same ami v as Iboso in u snn! h -md """- -s. .o... ............ U1 ,,.:(.umin.mu a reouesls all Persons m. , i ,

the west as friends of improvement, of tiisiraclci ot a magazine, and consist oi suetcn- (alc? (o maku immediate pa vmer.t, and e.er-

good morals and good learning, we wish also'?8 mc" aIKl t,lln' alul notlccs ut novelties sons liaving demands aiit the u,d

lo be considered of the same family. If wc Hi lll(''-'luIi; ;II1U - ans, unouguoiu ine iiv-iprcsent tliem according to law

m do any thing by our labours to increase "izca wolk1, A lu" aIKl rc'4uUn' "JPl'O' -j is probably solvent

l i .1 .i . liln I'ipv ntrviAflilt' -irwl lui!wLm'ulo,l iiiii'n-iL

inu sirciiiitnen mis sentiment and leelm,T, ...v,.,v.,v ....t

wc shall be ready to the good work."' o1 Urcal Jllla111? :i!o Hfland, in addition to We w ould call the attention of our present llomc I'-Osl'icals of a similar character, can-

ubscribers to the terms of the; Ma.r:,7ine. not ,;ul to provide ample materials lor tins

uul lo the notice in the last number relating I)art, ot OUI' work

ihe c-t;

a iitvnv ;

York township, Oct. II. I V.r.

1VILL be sold at public sale, to Ihe !ir;h-

1 he resources and extensive correspondence est bidders at the late residence of Samuel

to the subject. It is very important to us to' i he resourcesand extensive correspondence ' est niuuers at ihe late residence ot ;-:v,iiuel know- who propose to continue taking the of lllc P"blishers,are the best guarantee for the Havis elect ased, on Biyatn's creek, i:ei:r Magazine, and to receive the very smaHsum, .-'ontinnancc of the enterprise in which they! Weist's mill, in Posey township, on charged for it in advance. jarc ,,ow about to embark, as well as for the SATUIlDiLY, 2TOV2PJI32II 7, lZZ,

GEORGE G. SMITH, Auent.

Boston, Sept., 1835.

liist oi Lcdt i's

O EMAIN1NG in the Post office at Printer's -Retreat, Sept. 30, 1833.

George Bestor

Kufus Beelor, sen.

W m. B. Lmmitt

Timothy Elston, jr.

U. Liatcs 5

j Thomas Gilliland ' James Jackson ; Thomas King ; Charles Sheldeu

abundance of the materials to give it value in

the eyes of the public. As lar as judicious selection and arrangement are concerned, readers will, it is hoped, have reason to be fully satisfied, as the editor of the Library is not a stranger to them, but has more than once obtained their favorable suffrages for his past lite ry cflorls. TERMS. The w ork w ill be published in weekly numbcrs,in stitched covers, each number containing ttventy imptrial vctavo pttgtf. with double columns, making Izco vohmirs ai-

mutly, of more than 5-0 octavo pag s, cachvol

N. B. From this day forward no paper or

letter will be delivered at this office without ; and at the expiration of every six months the postage being paid according to the rcgu- subscribers will be furnished with a handsome

regu

Newspa-

lations ot the general post office, pers three months in advance.

WILLIAM C. KEEN, P. M

Deed A: JBorlasr. EEDS and MORTGAGES, can at al times be had at l"Ji cents single, at Gardners mill, Alfrey's mill, Short's store, Justice Real's office,

Gazlay's, do. Green's do. Tapp's do. Ciiin's do. Druuunond's do. )u four's do.

and at this office.

One mare, one cow and calf, sheep, ho:, household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils, corn in the field, Together with many other articles too tedious to detail. TERM: A credit of nine months f -r.-.il sums over three dollars, good security required that sum and under, cash. Sale to ca mmence at 8 o'clock, A. M. ARNOLD HINMAN, Jo. 7. York, Oct. I !, LV15

Hon. Campbell P. White, of N. York, has

resigned his seat in Congress.

Hiram Peabody assinec, etc.

t::,;,i"-v rcu

To nil vj Etoiai it tsiay Coitccrn. TVTOT1CE is hereby given, to all indebted that the subscriber has recently placed all his accounts, for printing ol every description, into the hands of Mr. Ror.r. Lr.L'i.iau-. of Yevay, w ho is legally authorized lo collect and receipt said accounts. Those wlo know

themselves to be indebted are r.vjiTicJi.ARi.v

requested to attend to this call, and .hereby

save unpleasant feelings.

R. RAN JJ.vLL. Yevay, September 1 1 , 1835.

vs,

Moecs Cliamb

licorire ldnid ec I

John Buttles. 1

By virtue of a writ ofT; facim, issued out of the clerks office of Switzerland circuit court, and to mc directed, 1 w ill offer for sale on the premises, for cash, on Saturday, Nov. '2Ist 1S35, between the hours often A. M. and "2 P. M., the rents and profits for seven years, of lols No. l,!.) and 30, in the towr. of Jacksonville; but if the rents and profits does not

pay and satisfy said writ, I shall then and

there offer for sale, for cash the fee simple of

said lols. Taken as the property ol G. M Child. RALPH B. COTTON, Sh ffi

R

h, when they arc completed, bc-l Sheriff's office, Oct. '.'0. Fee 1 50

Dissolution of Partnership.

Hp HE. partnership heretofore existing be-

tween the undersigned was dissolved ny

mutual consent of both parlies on the l'Jtb inst., and Mr. Washburn is authorized lo set

tle all the concerns of the said linn.

ELI P. WASHBURN, EDWIN RlcJBYSept. 2I,1S35. The undersigned continues :o carry on the In all its varietv,at the old stand. E. P. WASHBURN.

title page and table of contents. The whole amount of matter furnished in a single year will be equal to more than forty vu'iinns of the common sized English duodecimo books, the cost of which will beat least lou'iui's the price of a vear's subscription to the "'Jiraru."' The

paper upon which the 1 ibinry will be printed, w ill be of the finest quality used for bookwork, and of a size admirably adapted for binding. As the type w ill be new, and of a neat appearance, t ach volume, when bound, will furnish a handsome, as well as valuable, and riot cumbrous addition to the libraries el those w ho patronize the work. The price of the Library w ill be fhcthlhrs r ainiiijn, payable in adat:ce. A commission of J0 per cent, will be allowed to agents:

ami any agent, or post master lurnishmg ut subscribers and iemi'ting the amount of subscription, shall be entitled to the t a nanission ol '10 percent, or a copy of the w oi k for one car. A specimen of the work, or anv inft i mation

respecting it may be obtained by addressing Ihe publishers, post paid. Editors of newspapers to whom this prospectus is forwarded, w ill please insert the above as often as convenient, send a copy I their pa per containing the advertisement inn iked, and entitle themselves to a free exchange for one year. Address. E. L. CAREY evc A. HART, Philadelphia. In the subjoined specimen, it is intended merely to give an idea of the character of the type, and size of the page. A judic ious selection of matlt r for the first and subsequent numbers w ill be made. The first number w ill b issued on the 1st ofOctoher next. Philadelphia, July 17th, 1S35. SAET! SALT!! 101) hU. S:5:snv!i SALT for f at in

HOUR hundred barrels LJ..J

Ii I LI .l".-t recciet

and for sale, at Madison prices. F. G. Sill '.LIS. ccv Co.

Of all kinds, neatly printed st this office.

Vevay, Sept.

io. lb'?:.

fjpIIE co-partnership in business, hertef re "-existing between the subscribers i::r!ir the firm of J). M'Cuiloch c Co., is (I, is !;i-

11 thi.se ie.:iv to J:;':o ;i:e in t!.e one : ::! :-

ct list i:

i

dissolved hv iniitu

debtee! to the establishment will ; ! notice that t r.r hot ks ai.tl not. s

haiitts ol t-.eo. v idiot Ii. v. 1... is a

'V. al to collect and

tht v

rcrci;

W.v

A

an: earnestly ivnu

leu to settle

luisint s must be speedily cle.-ed. Tin se raving claims against the cos.ceni, W iil p:cst;.t llitm to him for set! lemenf. Our power of Ally, to Ocorge M'Ce'Ioe!-, is hereby continued, to be and remain ia fid I force ami virtue, until all demands dee to c r by the establishment are settled. DANIEL M'Cn.f CCU, j.u;j:s ii. r.iTocR. Vevay, Sept. IV,), I s?.",. BsH - T f

1 ,, "s

cave to inloim l.is fiiends and i

meis. at.tl tilt; puhhe gi iierat; i i.i . . .- i

pin t nast ti me t in ire su u t i 1). M'Cliliet h Cv (V., ;i!.d . . . i ii. i .

nus!iie-s ai t ne rid Maud, w

lines keep m Land a rent r

thai 1 e i es

e tain . 1

I cntii ee li.e

sattbetdd stand, where he v. A al ail cep ni hand a genera! assortment d'

-e !n

mmd wxrdivzirc, & mil

Which he will sell at retail as i heap as the ame tpi.'Iity can be purchiiseil ai-y where in ihe weslt in rounliy. Th.u.l.lid for pa.-t palronaje. he hopes hv ndustiy and attention to business anc. seiliin' ;eot! bargains to mc iit a t -miiiu;incC of ihe. .ante. The highest market pi ire will be - i n for ji:.i.ys. i.!.ysi:y. n.j, n j tj ..v,;.v:.;ca;;a7;. ;.7:.;' r.i'.V. :UU?:.(Yi(,Wy rr j. ranks. ' nd a' ..!-er M A U KbP.r BLE ar tides. ev.'.v. Ocl. 1st., lt:Z