Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 224, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 April 1836 — Page 3
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:s. Accr-unis are in Cincinnati of dis-
a. trous character to the Texians. rl hey mount to this: ISanta Anna carried Hexar,
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iv, and wiil r.)i- .S i:i Antonia, by storm, Much G. The whole
coris.irned, and h ! v.-:i d the f i r t copy we rjet hold of, to nir. M. 'garrison was put to death. Travis commilt-
l.'ial ie. win profit by this adrnoni-jed suicide. Cols. Uowie and Crockett amoug
Pleasant Township.
:ent. a i"i:jfj nvin.r.n t: instantly loraied. , tun.
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and not hereafter offend in a like manner.
from tiie iirr.c.
ij p:r".r, ;i c.:.ii" ;i;k. .';r v
i.i which he !.::rid r Devo
i:i the Jiiht. he hird
as a:; , - I
the slain. A e do not irive this tail credit in
J its cxk-nt or detail. Great barbarities arc -V,c received thel;uiuiierand limnutcd to the victors. Thev read to me
'.'oune. of Philadelphia, dated December 31, j like exaggeration. The concurnig reports,
teambo.al ! by the Iat mail, in ti e short space, of one hun-
Cat i.s. I .
t !,yo"i. lie -fine t':J n?w
v.iiiCii foon r-.ru! eu him nt let red and three oiv?. : he hastened, ail cx-vdition. ' t
reached the citr eiht l.et;ri
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! al i il "i .;.5!j..;.. the ! -nri.;:pn!!y of t renra -vu!
. ::i '!:it as to reoMiro sn rc t
Fe .s os. ' prrtidon is in circulation fcr denatures, atiiongthe old pensioners, to have the acrencv removed from Iawrenceburi-h to
rrrht i Wilmington, and Davis Weaver, esq. is nam-
ruction Ih'ih ed a t'ae pension agent fjr this district, so f;;r to 5 a lartr - an as we are eoncerned. we heartily concur in i a'l tho exst-.tiie measure, and will exert ourselves, to have
are a
however, warrant th belief that the Tex
ians have been captured at San Antonia.
Lyons to :iu'co it giol. IsjhIj ' the same carried into etlcct.
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prfst.nied trie now
g'-:". at toe i.awrence
tii us hv a revol itionary pensioner, for ."2 )G
pavnient was r
State b.vnk. The state bank of Indiana, was in this condition on the 2"2d of Januar-
das', as reported !y the secretary of the U. S.
j ti f-a5;:rv. Xotes in circulation $'2,054,050 00 jcashmdepo'ii hy L7. S. treaivsry 1,349,390 79
312.903 97 CS,13-2 43 230,103 S I
an piiour. oiiiccrs i - i i
sncv again. VJu tu:r(iav lasi.i , -'. . . . r
fvi.,,, oiiier naaisiuc
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wcr of atluii.ey to iho a- . , :bur-h hranra bank, giv-1 Ju io other b;!i'ka
ii j i on .
ad no! L .e r iUC.ltC si -..
?ed, ijecause the
:cra avr.iior Wc tiien
aru iy tise oft';0 vnr
z- d to p:ee-, srrrei
nl saai
iacc Lie name i
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Specie on liand
It will be remembered that the capital of
NEW ORLEANS MARKET, March 30. Sugar. The quotations for Sugar, are continued, on plantation, 11a l2i; in the city II a 1'2 cts, per lb. The sales have been
principally on a small scaie. Tloir. There is a pretty good demand for Flour; it is, therefore, beginning again to
look up. Sales have been lately made at .$7 50 per bid., and quotations have been advanced accordingly.
Pork A scarcity fer mess Pork is felt, put no change in price has occurred from '22
a .$22 50 perbbl.; there is a plentiful supply
ot Prime and .$17 50 a lo continues the current rate. Bacon The market for Bacon is in the same slate as last week, both as regards price and the fair business transacting Lard The demand for Lard incrases, and flip. r:itn lms nrl vpnnrprl tr 1 1 n l.rtc nrr
1,078.210 ioi!b; -r-
4.olJ J Whiskey Ilasexnerinred another decline:
1 -
Samuel Blodet
David Danner 2 James Graham N. E Harrington Daniel Hutchinson Lavid I.ee John Lewis JVelister M'trsh Harvey Phillips SimGon Slaws-m or Moses Wiley
Grace Wdson.
A. Clarke
Uenj.imin Farrow Ilfbecca lleadj Jrha Hart William J.ec James L'ai -Margaret Mr.sh Hairey Pease John Protman Dane! J Sheldon Js:.nc Spnre XV m. Wdkic
E. PEUNET, p. m. Stonntslerling, April I, 1C36.
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j this bank on the same day $1,000,000.
T'h Pinrinrnfi l:j-rlfr r i t'i n A nsr rl nf ii in
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o ' " r' l'V iof a most awful occurrence, which recently
SlOil", Willl .l C :i.-; .i-M u Hi .-y.-n. " 'took
Successful Measure. "Well, squire," said n
took place in the vicinity of that city. John .constituent to a Representative, why did'nt
for common 40, and rectified 18 ccents per gallon, the present rate.
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I luu in t . u 151. ov eicu 1 n.il Ills Kl iui it. 11 tis uu in e. . no "....n ; i uiu 31 1 1111 un jji i, utiir
sea.
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o lhilV. and Oil Moil
:: r 'at T.;? ii ne SiiouiJ ne v
i'y.r.n til" pr pcr dpartr.'f r -v v-;.? rehired, and the ban . I Ct I
vere uet.un;:i over oinuiv. t
lasU on the opening of the
witn an o::ucr to nave l.mc..i:niro;C.lc-. i ,rcd )(jt i ?,ppCj rroin tinc p0le( Que of -in my cant pocket and made no noisz about W
! 1 Mini- 'HVIi- tV U V 1 II VI IV v - -
uc...i... ... hiicket. iind it. too, was lost. Thus deprived
- niv inui, i V HI cl priLvll 11 liu rn o iiv- - -uiakHwwa a 1 1 j u iu lit
,ss attendee :yejz:n a l)UCIicr ie ran Q the well and low- be sure, not carried it through both Houses
. saw taal we wer
i u'-.'.os.i tie p i: me tnonev
the va-t
l.i I ; i r in-inf. i'. ;! n -i -hi .- . . . .1 .1
. ' ... ioi an cnancc 01 nnltinir out inc lire, mev were
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Hint to House Keepers. Boiling codfish in
be cut up in peaces that it mav fret hard.
lAntvi Letters. inj EMA1NIKG st Wounlsterlins In., on !he
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SLm 1st of April 1836, and if not taken out ol tne OCT" e are authorised to say, that JOHN
post office in three months, they will be sent as ((.. A.N DERSON, is a candidate for Justice of
dead letters to the general post cilice. the IVacc, in said township, in the place of
Henry siegers, w hose term has expired. Electoral Ticlicls, The Election to lake place on the 7th oV.'Ozr.lSoO The following electoral ticket was formed by the friends of William II. Harrison for the presidency, at their convention at Indianapolis, on the 1 1th December, 1S35. Gen. Milton Stapp, of Jel"ron conn I v. Gen, Marston (L Clnk, of Washington 4i " Gen. Jo!in G. CTjndcnin of Oranre Amos Docker, of Knox -4 Albert S. W'oile, of Tippccan". Abraham V. Andrews, LaporW " Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion Achilles Williams, Wa ne 44 Maj. Enoch M'C'arty, Franklin 4The f dlowing electoral ticket was ftmed hv the friendsof Martin Van Burcn, fortheprtsidency, at their convention, on the Sth of January, 1S30. John Mvcrs, of Knox county, William Rockhill, of Allei Jonathan William?, of Morgan Georsje XV. Moore, of O.vm V'iJli;im White, of Vci r.iill:on. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, of Rush I'lisha Long, of ilciiry Thomas C. Stewart, of Is;!; county.
ttTUA. he sold atti;c late residence of i.vman W. JJtX, dec. in lAuntsterling. on Thursday, the '2sl rf April rirxt, all the personal properly of.sid ik-ccdc;.! con-
Co-i2arti5ersIaIi3. THE undersigned take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, tuat they have associated themselves in the mercantile business, under the firm of Clarkson & Dufour. and have just received and opene 1 a general assortment of Drv (Joods. Groceries, Q,ieeas, Glass and Tin ware, Oils and Paints, Drugs and medicines; boots, shoes and castings in the store formerly occupied by John F. Du our &. Son, on Ferry sireet. oprKisite to Pleasants fc .Meiiilenh il!,
which they oiler, on as good terms as can be bought in the western exchange for all sorts of Country produce and even 'Cust' will not be refused, we iioiie by strict attention to business and fair dealing tt merit share of public patroaage; we only
wish those, who wish to purchase to call and examine for themselves, as we paid "Cash" I'or our
goods, we are satisfied we can sell as low as any
rnercnant in this sectiou of cmntry who go lEat t" for their goods. a clahko:t. PiiKRET DLFOUIi. Vevay, March 2lst, 1S3C.
i .ii;'Cii i.) Aiia liic i)i
I .ie air.-iit. wlica pa. in
cd lo anoou":7.2 bv savi
ihe d oiii.T
!r.i'
had
!S rn. . ' i forced to leave the house to the devouring .-,r ! riiicrv. ! . ,
. . . ......ti..-. uivm nuiiiui.c .u .... i,c t.ut. i i, in lll-iltCS HiaL I L Ilia V PPI 1 1 Hill. r I . 1 1 . i
Iter. t!if ni.rl.t 'm iner vviiwtv. :ind tlm l.lliblirur litll u!l,... ;ll 1. K . 1 .. T'lllalV ' OOJUSUCe
i t ic w,i o..ice. oe-,riSi-inesarac ua e a... i l,,;ki ii, k, tl,.r.. ..!.- r i i 1 .1 ...
, - , ui 1 uiiu iui.;ujiiiiii., me mi. " '"' kiku 11 1 cast; uul 01 vooicii cionis, wasn niom :il r.TI 1 Ur:: tr. I- - i . P. - ... 7 .
. uig progress. Mr. aioore consiaering it iruu- Jn gall and water. Milk will take ink out t!iemDncy.--u-.empi-,i , ruAmxcr to mnstr-r thp. fl-.unes. turned nf i:imf.
ii. i.i.n w.c -.un iMioiijs attention to the safetv ol his family, lour; been miss-senl to 5ome0,-li3 cj,idren slept in the loft. Thither the!
rrillE subscribers respectfully inform the
-"- public that they have procured accurate
Iv correct ins
land, and are
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line, being detei
iUlino- iii nart ot loii-riii-.! i I.-'it (..
truments for the snrvevini' of) :. . ? . .. r , 1 ' ''
, , ., " i i mioi o, i. in; i oivu 01 o. -;i. one iior-o, ;i i.:natii rcadvto serve all those who; r . , i
call upon them in the above , ,,. 1" , '.. .;V
1 1 .l r I! I 1, . .... ...ii . .. . ii ... Ill L;(ll.;: 1 . it i.i villi . mined faithfully and impar- ,...:,,." r ... f .. i: ; , -.
... .1 ii. .. i ""in". iiMniiii i.., i . jut-. tiiesaiewii
in inusi; .inn ui-uucii iiie
t;rst c
lar'.oieat
c.h and had r.Dt been received by j c ,i!..r anfi KnrrrnAnA in rpttinir thrrt of STATE OF LX'DIAXA.
n uatil Saturday last, (the day on w!iich!jlhe chijjren fro"m tie bed one remained in .SlVITZElllJUVD COW
SS.
J, liiion him.) and lie had not noticed
it asleep. Two of the three taken from the i
tii!; nam-,?, it is the daty ot the agent to place j)e.j? io0iet their holds of their father before -term 183(5. ilie i;aasi on the roll the rust moment that he jie reac,cj the lower floor, and with the one Mary Wright is i.oiiA.-d ?o to do, consequently the apology ! j,, tlc ue( pc.rished in thc'llames! The buil-1 vs.
YTY. (
In the Switzerland Circuit Court, March
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-.-.- ;ii .-.iii a: r.iiLLi:nr rross nrr;nr::icc on tne a: i n.' ,,.,a ,i mr n,ir. """j hhuhiwiuuw ui j
..... .. ... -o O O UlilUndS UlllllllU III tluuiKl.illlu inn i.v,w . ., , , , . w D.irl of 5!h; said a-.-iit. .l W4 l,Pli,vP. two or three daurrh- J,,hn wr,g.l,t dec d- In
If ih,- p. nsioaer had attended in person un- r5j escaped to the neighboring houses, with iy o r the ao ivespci ious pretext.he would have no protcr(ion against the inclemency of the j ' . . ' , , , j
ii-.... .-l.ii " - j iitp nrr. nur toeir nitrni clonics. i nc iif.-i.vi -ntt .i.ooi 1 .:. .
-i i t . . .
v nil 5. ana rina:neu ai t! m.'
who may be disposed to employ them. Elegant and correct maps of surveys will he furnished if requested; and deeds, mortgages and every kind el conveyancing, executed neatly and correct y JOSEPH) DOJl JOILYJIcCORMICZ. Jan. i, 1 83u. N. Ii. Orders left witk Shaw & Rous. Vevay, or Henry Mix, Mountsteriinjj, will ba
punctually -'.,4..rUr(.
n
1
-i. ui in w i. i. 1-in.n ujiv, a!i'i con-tin-:e from day today until njj i Terms all sums of three dollars and under cash, over that sum twelve months credit siven but
approved security w ill be required, due attendance hv JAMES M. COTTO.V, a ,-.
.rt inn o-j, 13.U.
Chancery
r If I. loo . 1. -
... .- . . I ; . . .. . ' v.. ..... -.i v.... ... j-a..... w.. j . .. w . 1 1 u' inArr..r.ir ll.A filKor in rnmnanv wiln unmp nl l.m . . . .... 1
u,v ;f j..w-. ... ...r...v . - - complainant ny Stevens ncr solicitor comes,',
8!:crlfrs Sale.
private chanty uiVil the agent saou.J choose thc nelghUors, SUCceeded in taking the bones and file8h.r bill in this behalf prvin2
.ti . t-.r..i'.!v iiii inrir in - - i . i . r i.:. .
1 . n if r-in i.i ipM ii-nm nmnir inc i-niiie-rs ui in
to iet so ot his !io;irv
ii;itnc was novc on the roll. he spirit of speculation appears to be rag
in r to a ''.-cat ct rat i a thc neighborhood of
tins a re.iev the aent i-cannier of the branch
I. ink,
dwelling.
Mr. Hendricks on Friday, March 25,
j 1S3G, oilered the following resolution which
R sohrd, That the committee on Revolu
tionary Claims be instructed to inqure into
(he expediency of granting lands lor tiie
PmMIc Ycsidiie.
7571 EL be sold, at public out-cry, to the bigh-
y V est bidder, at the ware house duor, of the -.5
sabsraibers in Vevay. on Saturday, Aprs! SG,
lienor c"'tj IouselK,id ana kitchen furniture. Consisting of
- IIIC lH.ll"-jr.,,j I,,!,!... lv.irot.iis lvoH. r,..ilflliiff nnrl h.,l .
sureor amortgase &e. and general and special j ' stove, one rifle gun, cne w.n, and
,..ti v,. . . "I'l-y- ...v.,,. ..ai... "many othtr articles,
un, iuijiuu fcui ot j vj wiviiiiiiiiivj ij , it j uui (ill
airm and Justus Vainn her husband, are not resi
Pomade 27 CLSts
r-2, with
Sewil R. Eaton, f,r it- 1150 of Win. Cot- i tc n aiisiit. ...... ... '. rs. I
Daniel J. Sheldon, J
Y virtue of a wr;t n'frri fachis issued out if ihe clerk's .-fare, of iswiizeilaml count v.
I sli; I expose to public s:i!e, tor cash, at the cour house door in Vevav, on
. -. . ii . n. ri
vit-i a large capital, out -enerai. out 01 p,es for consuiertaion
1'uads, when a f;iraier or mechanic applies for nn accojnm..d 1ii.11 and president of an insur- - . 1 -. 1 1 . .. 1 r . 1
anoc company wttn a - ai aner capuai, oui iudum
to 'o.-.n liberally at lm per centum. officer of the Stadia thc armies of the icvolu
Tho ba?ii.ess is all transacted unuer the . ,ioj ns Wfij as the 0fficers and soldiers of the same roof. Cui bono, the stale the people p;f.c
, too numerous to particularise.
Also, a splendid assortment of Queens1 ware.
I erms, all sums under three dollars, cash in
over three dollars, a credit
given, by the purchaser
f..t .v- 1 1 1 vf I lilfA 'ltt.rv.
Ur.... lU n.cl nfll... ll. Tir.. 7.7. . fe" O- . ' " "i v-v-u. , .
,,,v- "-un, ... r.u.ij dance, given by.
dents, of this state It is therefore orde.ed by said .A and on u gum3 oye) court.lhatthcpendencyof th.ssuitbe pull shed for! cf ,wclve momhg wi!, ,)(! the term of 4 weeks successively, at lets'. CO ulaj s -vj no(e wilfa . -j
(between the h-al Lours,)
r . , . i.i. 11
or a j;u; Moc.v-.ivj.vjci;.
S j?rtr. in Coritr. We have not learned the name of the person appointed to till the v.ic.iocy occasioned by the resignation of S. C. IStevcn. A report i- in circulation that the a iriointmcnt lias been otiered to several per-
s iis. who refused to accept in consequence of
the smailnc ss of the salary! tins report is put in circulation, res g)css,for effect, to drive the legislature into thc proposed measures of inrreain;j salaries; we In lieve that talents equal t any of our former judges, not confined to the Jugh salary j into, can be obtained if the appointing power could be brought to slud t!ie interest of the people and discard that
i-.c, i hat takes the few.
AfcNKil GL.ARKSOX. PEHiiET UUFUUII.
Congrc?!. In the Senate, a day or two since, Mr. King of Alabama, gave notice that, when he called op the joint resolution fixing the day fur the adjournment of Congress, he
-hould fill up the blank with the 30lh day of May. It is understood that, if this resolution
should pass in the Senate, a proposition will follow it to fix the day of the commencement of the next sc;-ion,a month earlier, that is, on the first Monday of November."
Messenger, a weekly newspaper printed and pub
lished in the county of Swrzerlarol and stateof la.
notifying them, die said Sarah and Justus V airm, to appear at the next term of this court, to wit, on the thiid Monday in September 1S36, and on the first day of said term, ami defend themselves a-
ainst ir.nl bill, otherwise the matters and things
therein contained, will le li ken against them as which if not taken out in thiee months, will be
IList of Inciters.
T EMAIN'LNG in the post office at Vevay Indiana, on the 31st day of March 182li;
t'ac lCSlJ and BrtiS?, for seven year?, of the east half of Mie o.niii i -t quarter of section numbered twenty seven, iu to-.vn'liip three, of r.inj;i: three west, coa'iiiiong eighty seven acres;
audit the ren's and priiiii.-i a:oiis ud, w; ui
lor a ?nnr eiilneient to ilieiiiirye said deb!, in
terests And rov;, 1 siiull loiih.vith sell SIMPI.K ofsald !;i,d.
RALPH V.. CCTTOX.Kc'nir. Sheriff's r-fliee, Apr;; 1, ptintci's lee $lf0.
TEH
from thc many to aggrandize
confessed, and a deciee rendered accordingly &c
And it is further ordered that a subpoena issue as
to the other defendants & c. and this cause stands continued &.C A true copy attett .
EDWARD PAT1XX, Clerk. Clerks office, April 13:h, 1833.
sent lo the General Tost Office as dead letters.
Lindley Amelia .Mrs. Jj-iuce Alfred Lewis Crotbv Lyons Slatia Miss
G M3MNn. Thc puritans cf Gallatin covin
ty Kentucky, Slave recently procured present
ments and indictments, throagh a wise grand jury, against various steam boats and captains, for net milling ramblinsi on board!'.! If the above is true, we wish to know whether that practice, which once so generally prevailed in i'ort William, has been discontinued, or is the
above proceedings of their grand jury, Satan
reproving Sin.
District juDsn. We have the pleasure to
ay that the appointment of Jesse 1.. llolman, ha been unanimously confirmed by the senate. This question is r.ow settled and nir. Whilcom, must bai- Jiis hook for something else!
The Western Trade. The Columbia Spy of
Saturday says: the amount of transportation on the turnpike, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, the past winter, has been un
precedented. During the mounth of r ebrua
ry, no Ies than 15S Pittsburgh wagons crossed the bridge over the Susquehanna at this
place, and on v ednesday, ('2d inst) 50 went
over. Tins is not only a gratifying evidence of
tiie increase of trade between the eastern and
western emporiums of our state, but augurs will for the stock of the company at whose expense our fine bridge was erected."
Il-nUh nf Switzerland county. In 1803, seventeen person-'- em'grnted from Switzerland, n iirope, at; I i 'vMlcd themselves finally in this coantv. of which tiir.e only have since di
ed; th rem lining f-iKieei, ling in good health and gfitrrally enj ving the good things and fat of our land. Vt know, tiiat t'ney would not thank u- f-.- o-ir wisiie, r wi would
say, as they do thousand year..."
i.i k-
o ii;i, "may lliey live a
Mr. Morrison, l ite of the Indianapolis )cm-
cent, came near being drow ncd on Sunday be engrossed.'
Oar accounts from Congress include the
proceedings up lo A pail C.
In the Senate, Mr. Leigh had delivered a
two daysspeach,on the expunging resolution.
It was then laid upon thc table, and ordered
to be printed, on motion of Mr. Benton. Apiiil (5. 'After the transaction of con
siderable business of little public interest, the
Nenatc took up the bill .making appropria
tions for the payment of Revolutionary and
other pensions.
Mr. Hexton had proposed an amendment
. in.- ...
to compel ine uoTernment to pay an less sums than S'20 in gold and silver to which
Mr. Niles offered an amendment, fiving the
same at ST-iO for the next year. Mr. iiles amendment was adopted veas 22, nays 13
After further amendment, by Mr. Porter.
providing that nothing in the bill should be construed as making any thing but cold and
silver a legal tender, the bill was ordfcd to
The state of Indiana, Switzerland Co. ss. Robert S. Cotton i vs. Plaintiff demand &0,0Ci
Daniel J. Sheldon j NOTICE is hereby given, that by viituc of a writ of domestic attachment issued by me, and directed to Nathaniel Mix, constable, nnesign-
board, two anvils, one stand, one little wheel, one
three pail kettle, one chair, two bedsteads, top of
fancy bedstead, one cupboard, and one so i.ii c ta
ble, have been attached as the property of . aniel
J. Sheldon, at thc suit of Hubert S. Cotton, and
that I will proceed to sell on the said writ, at my office in Mountsterling, in thecounfv of Swilzer-
and.onthe ninth dav of May. A. D. 183b of
which the said Daniel J. Sheldon will take notice
SAMUEL 13EAL, j r. April 10, 1S3G.
BILLS.
IIOElSSi-SSlLLS,
zvilti a cnoicc of Inrce
splendid plctes, neatly and fancicflly print-
cu at tins cliice.
Deeds &, Mortgages
DEEDS and MORTGAGES, can at all lln;s tvo lOl l 1- i
.....v-o nun ,ii 1.1 coma single, i Gardner's mill, Alfrey's mill, Short's store, Justice Beat's office,
Gazlay s, do. Green's do. Tapp's do. Gain's do. Drummond's do
Da four's do.
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A. Andrews Johnnthan Atkinson William 32. Brandcr William IJradfora William Uays Jelfeison I5;uita Andrew
iJettens l'iiillip Campbelle William Crandall Abraham Curneos John l.
Cox William L).
Cain David Esq.
Cotton Jo: " Esii.
SiJ.
Dnn John
Dilhnan Andrew Dodd Silas Dule C . Dancr 13. Eggleslon Joseph C. F. Faneher William Fur wood James hl. Gardner William Cowans Andrew liolny Judge
Gohiy h ted L. Ciillilund I'homas II. Uiaton Pleasant 1 1 i 2jxin3 IVT anin
lli-jgins Alexander llarvcv Pruet 2
J.
Johnoon Gabriel 2
Knox George G.
and at this office.
Kerns Jacob 2
Kaler Elizabeth Miss I.indley I" ranris S.
Lewis James IT. JOHN M. KING, r Vevay, April 1, 1335.
McCull um iNiel Mendenhiill JJ. l)tl iMcLellan James Malm Ira Merphy Jesse JMerpliy Jas. McKay Abisha Mails "W. TV. Keal Williurn A, P. Thilips Gabrial Philips Joseph Place Mrs. Perley Susan I'eters Henry C'apt IS. Robinson Sidney House James S. S;it:on Parmtlin Suiith John Said William ischemic Philip Sheets Francis 'i Thompson William Thomson Daniel Tnmlia Levi Tirrel Wod.ivv Tardy Francis Tcviucham James V. Vetz John 2 W. Wilcox Dmiiol WilUie William Wilson tir.ice W:lter (i.iadi.t Walker Mr.
SkerlSTs Sale, Willian Cotton, adruV. "j of ihetberst.iteof Ilea- J D. bt-sd 37. ry Cotton, dec. ) vith inte: e.t ai;d rs. tests Daniel J. Sacldon, J pf V virtue of n w rit ol'; ti i f.sc;;:.-;. issued out JcSS? of the clerk's office, of Switzerland ct-iriivr ! I shall expose to pmliie snle fjr c.isli, at the ! .1 . .
i-ot.ri nouse uoor iu vevav on
SAiiirciny, April SB, b'.lu-ccn thc legal hours,' thelSoKSn and Jits, fr seven years, of tb-" e;it htitfol the imilli east l r.nler of section
j numbered t.venty seven, in township three, of j rane three west ; con'ainingr ibty seven acres; j.and if the rents and profits nf irr.said will nut sell
lor a sum s!ii:i--:ent to iiiscliar;re s.inl li'i t. i-iier-
est and costs, I shall forth with sell the e s;s:2p5Cof said land. RALPH 1!. COTTOX. Shrrrf. Sheriff's office, A; ril 1- priatei's f-jo 1 oil.
Colonel's (jitiirhrs, April I. IS30.
SrTTJ HE battalion, composed of the oih f'lh, Tin jj and !:h companit-s, will muster at Jasper
i;nul"ers n the l.iiii o tv 01 .nay next.
'I'be battalion, co!t!pi:.-''il ot the l.-T,2iid. .SI
and -f h co;..paiaes aii'l . lie " 1 i .veU;: n Ar ;l!' t
is'.s," wiil muster at . vv.y .a 1.10 1 1 '.n e..y 1 . .May to x. The regimental drill muste', -.;'.' h--. lio'u'cn at .Mount Stcilin;r 011 the olh and V.-.i dy cf Auust next; and perfoiui camp duty dm in- tho nij,ht. The reiiinental iniir-ter vvi'i le held at V ;. on the 31s-l dav October ".ext. Ti e roll will be railed. ;.t ten oVl. ck, A Vta?h day. Tli" c.ejrt fr the assc- oicet . ! will sit al Tb court -h nii- in V ev-' v.oii ! iii-t Monday in November next - si;d the e iot '. ;-. ;.eals at the same id.ice . on i!to first iMoi.j.i. i.
S Uecember t,cx. HALPI1 13. CO! TON, col.
