Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 240, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 August 1836 — Page 3
A N!-:vVS!2-JT IN KELKilON. All a; Ie of p n, ail made of wishes, All adora'ion, duty ami observance All lum'.k-ue,ntl patience nnd impatience, All pniit , all Inal, anf g J kissing. Siiak-ieari: I went to church listSjndey nottherichlv cushioned Trinity not the gorgeous Duane --riot the neat St. Thomas nor the fastidious Grace nor the incense burning . of St. Patrick's. 1 went to :i private family church, which assemble in a private house at No. , S iHivasi street, on the same independent principle 0:1 which mr. Litoure ttc bus created his coijrcg ition in the Bowery. At hall past ten I entered a gateway mounted a stair: opened a doo-, and 'ound myself in a small neat reel angii ar room, divided into two parts with about a dozjn of ladies neatly dressed sitt ing around a large table with green cloth :it thrt umer end of the room. 1 always con
sider myself in civilized society when 1 mvselfin the presence of colored bonnets
le.ithcrs oiv one side or a moss ise
other. Around the tables were arranged about a d Bibles an 1 !Iym:i books. At the up per end stood a silver cup with two handle: and a Iice of commm bread on a salver a sin ill box. with an aperture. Outside the enclosure a number of pews were erected, each having also a Bible and Hymn book; beyond ibis, was a stove to keep the apartment warm. The heathen, the unconverted, nr.d the pret
ty voun" n'u ls, from two to ten years of age,
sat outside. 1 s it among Uic latter encruos: as easier, as curious, as simple as the children themselves. At the proper hour, the chief of the congre
gation entered a tall, good looking personage. He turned to the left, an 1 after bestowin" a kiss on one of the prettiest girls present,
'"ul situation would have made yon fall indeed. I windows of the building nnd every material in
the ottice completely demolished and thrown into the street. Five or six houses were then torn down in Church alley, and their contents strewed to the four winds of heaven and the wretched inmates turned naked into thestrects; six or seven houses about the corner of Elm ind Columbia street, shared the same fate. 'Hail Columbia happy land," we will give the particulars next week.
i hud therefore no other method of retrieving
ou but by acting as 1 did.' VVKKRLY MESSEAGEE. Winters YlvitreaA, Iwd'vawa. Saturday, August G, 183G.
showed in various ways that they thought him
a supernatural being.. . Query May not thi people be a remnant of those who inhabited this country prior to
the nresent race of Indians? Ihe traces of
those cities, fortifications and cultivated fields
ind gardens, are st'Ul to be sten through the
whole western country.-cmoi Jtss.)U.az.
Sw ITZEKLANO PROBATE CoURT. THIS court will sit at the court house in Vevay, on Monday August 8th, 1836,
General Election. The following is the returns of the votes polled at the general election of Switzerland county on Monday last.
Cat-Fish, a cat fish was recently caught in the Mississippi, which weighed one hundred
and ninety-free pounds.
find with
on the
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Legislature.
I. C. Effsileaton 1353
Daniel Kelso, Probate Julge. Wm. C. Keen, School Conxmiss'r Thomas Cole.
Co. C unmissioncr
Vm. Scuddcr, C. McNutt jun. Moses Bronson, Thomas Kelly, Joshua Hicks,
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Land Offices, most of the land offices in this
state, are reputed to be closed. The cause assigned is that recent improper speculations or
peculations have been discovered.
Ind in ii News.
DIED, in Jacksonville, on Saturday last,
William S., son of George M., and Jane Eliza
Child, aged one year and two days.
" As the sweet flower, that seents the morn,. But withers in the rising day Thus, lovely seemed the infant's dawn,. Thus swiftly fled its life away. It died to sin, to woe and care; Yet for a moment felt the rod Then springing on the viewless air, Spread its light wings, and soared to God."
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Elected.
ELECTION RETURNS Dearborn County. REPRESENTATIVES.
Dunn,
James Walker,
Thomas Guion,
i Daniel Roberts,
1,378 elected. 1,303 do. 1,170 do. 1,115 do. 1,099 988 972 962
William Dils,
John Weaver,
elected.
John P,
Abel C. Pepper, Pinkney James,
David Guard.
(pietv has always a natural attraction to prel- George P. Buell,
tv faces.) took lusscai at. ue uppui euu ui int. table. He immediately stood up read a chapter in the New Testament and afterwards said '-Men and brethren let us pray.'' A verv oa prayer was the consequence. After this was closed, he beg in a sermon, vhich was short and sweet. This done he read a nassaire from the New Testament, au
thorizing the breaking of bread; then taking commissioner.
tin the slice of bread from before him,he broke
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o:i a small niece, nut it into his nvnun, anu 'fie cholera has appearea at Alexandria,
handed the rem lindor to his left hand neigu- in Louisiana, and several persons Have died
hor. The slice then went round the table m
tlis xrav. pach breaking off a small bit, as H
it had been wedding cake, till it reached the . ft . 1
administrator at the head ol tne table. Anotli-
r prayer and another hymn. The chief then took the cup which was fill
cd with wine; repeated a text of scripture;
nut the cun to his Ims: tasted it; and then ban-
Sheriff. 1,386
988
Benjamin Shields was elected county com-
missioner, and tlenrv waiKer, scuooi iauu
Creek War. 15th July, says:
The Governor bas ordered such Indians as are known to have committed murders and depredations on the whites in this State, to be detained, (from removal to the west) to answer to the criminal justice of the country. The Governor of Alabama has done the like
to whose order Jim Henry has been delivered over. Gov. Schley says in one of his letters, dated June 29th, "I think you have mistaken
the true state of the war, when yox consider it
at an end.
PENSACOLA,July 9.
1 he hostile Indians are occasionally seen
anu ucdiu oi uere. adoui two weeks aso.
two of them were found indulging their curi
osity, by looking into the stockade from
neighboring tree top. A piece of artillery was immediately brought to bear upon the tree, but the Indians were no longer there.
pa. ij w.l3 sent in pursuit ot them, but as
usual, returned without finding them. CaDt
Jones thinks there is a large party of hostile
Indians at Withlacochee, another at the Riv
er Alayacca, which empties into Charlotte
Harbor or bay, about 25 miles from the en trance into the Bay, and a third is on Siueba River.
TAKEX IP. BY George Beckwith livuir near
Patriot Switzerland Cnunly tidUt,zy
a clay colored iIAJ(L with a bfiick
mane nnd tail fifteen hands high, sup
posed to be tour years old last sprint,
appraised at twenty dollars, by John Taylor and
Arnanah uustin uetore me tins 1st day of Au
gust 18Bli. AR1BEK.T G AZLAY J. P.
August 6th.
Guns! Guns!! Guns!!!
A qeanlity of good Shot Olias, just rc-
X3JL ceivea,ana iorsaie by
CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, April ?3.
TEMPERANCE. A pithy srrmon from a pithy lext. wlie sober, grave, temperate." Titus ii. 9. 1. Thercare three companions, with whem
you- should always keep on good tenns:
ist lour wile, 2d. Your stomach. 3d. Your conscfence, 2d. Ifyou wish to enjov peace, loni life.
and happiness, preserve them by temperance.
Intemperance produces. 1st.. Domestie raisery, 2d. Premature death,. 3d. Infidelity.. T o make these 3 points cl"ear I refer you 1st. To the Police reports and Bridewelt registry. 2d. To the HospLtat, Lonatic asylum, and Poor house.
The Boston Morning Post contains the foJ-, lowing notice, which we hope may arrest the attention of the person most interested. 'Giovanno Russo, ex-colonel in the Neapo--titton army, who is supposed to have cmigra--ted to the United States after the revolution of 1822, is informed that he has been pardoned by the king, and is permitted to return to his native country. This notice is given agreeahle to the desire of hrs friends, by Giuseppe Reggio, officer of the Sicilian brig Ac--tivo, now in this port.
CC Srcrrat errors escaped correct iim in the
poetry, on the first page of this day's puptry uhich
the rtautr mil please 1?. excuse.
Reported escape of 500 Indians.--The follow
ing is an extract ol a letter received in Charles
ton, dated: Augusta, Geo. July 1G. " Information has reached us that 500 In
dians have escaped from the troops at Fort
TK fl IVrorchnll hnrJ 1 9fi5 votes : Mil
ton Stapp, 1145 votes; and John Chambers, Mitchell, and fled to the swamps. Our troops 701 votes, and were elected to represent Jef- had a fight with them, and we were beat-
r. . fKo cfota loiricHluro I Cll UJJ.
Election A requisitiou has been made, we learn, up-
ti,o nl.riinn u vpr. anrl ihp r-nlf i. nrPt- on ine commanaant oi tnc Arsenal at Ueai
Ied it to the right hand man who did the same, ty much as we anticipated. Joseph C. Eg-
going round the table pieci-ely as the bread gC5ton, opposed to the mammoth internal im- nitlon jind wine, it will be observed goes against the pr0Vement scheme, althongh not a candidate, Bfa-y' a sun, was elected by the unprecedented majority of . ')n ''
bornville, near this city, for arms and ammu-
, nition, from the commanding ollicers at Green
and JMackanaw, who were apprehensive
Uv monnnrxrpHpnt msSnntr nl ul rtliailrtl.K. HOIH UlCinUianS in tnti VICinitV
..! h-mn. nnnMipr lUvntps. nvpp I lanifO KplSO. lh( Inerifl tit .""p. niasum nun uirtth IlilWK
... 1 J i.i. ... r.i :.!,. i . a;..n a iv.l has sent Ins soar oef into everv Im i;m vi mw.
m i l discourse; ano men came iiiu cuwmii" uwi atntnic m us iuai uumus simu. x uu- . j n-
i i-iKo ., i.l., r-,.r.mnin. Mho K nl r nn nmn hnnnw hfipn 111 v PTnress.d nn- l'"-"b e w tumiiiu iiysiiimes
I' I J Hit, 111lV V 1 -'-- ----- J I I l" I - fY Mi. ,.n tli:.t eiihJnrt. Thp nnlv rnnlpst nnniarpil UPon lne w"ltes; bUt hlS ClfortS Were not SCO
VII.IIIL. ICIIULI Cl'iiuu Hiiu j.iiu) ..i.. v.. ...... J r i I I J I .1 . . i .
ren and sisters, let us, according to the Lord's to be for the office of County Commissioner. " uul u 115 comrarjr were repulsed by
t- .,r....t ...1, il.n n-ifl, i .p ,m Iv linn nf Mm raiirn; rnnrl rlnlns. . nshii.i H r . cuiuis III mai seciion.
,in..h1i,l,.."V.u,ui,.. ..V w. ..v. . , " ' ' W,ronl,E,lln 1 -..1 l. .1. .
f f'K;i.. 1 'ri,;. c...a I l,r-llM,l rnmiinn An ip mmn i,op n hp p pf. " hIUIJl-u ' icai II, oil uai.uutMll I V lliai
J . ' . ' . . I . ... . .. . . . . i i hi allMPhplltlnlli nl o ncnnmnnnl , 1nJ
male and female, arranged around the table, lion. Ve are intormed that nc expressed - -rr-i( ""-. '"f U,L lllu,rtM!) kUsrd each other n-ht and left, men and wo- much dissatisfaction asainst us for not insert- h. .' a.s l s beIieve.c' by those who reside in
r. -Mm.n -n.,1 i..n.i It iv.15 not piiliom indhis namcin thn. tirkefc. We Jivfs thfi ll,ai ViLUUI7 CCriSea
mere drv buss of the cheek but a regular following reasons for our conduct, which we uctroit tree 1 ress July
steam power smack, that struck home to the hope will be satisfactory to our readers.
ear most charmingly a real smack of the hp l he prime mover oi the caucus, which nom-
tiilin. I aim i.t :iiil inviihiuf :irilv 'iffT:nl I
lar west, at least two small tribes or bands of
...I . I rl - . mm -
ticular desire; I should take mv stand risfht be- came diseusted at the nroccedinirs of the cau- Wm? Pe.P,e: . 1 ftJ?y ";e91rte " Mexico on the
i nruii.. ; u..,. r ... ..i .i ...... i..-,..i tu a ..a ai: Joouth side of tfie Kocky Mountains, n.id be-
braided hair; "hut ocingonlya heathen, I sat ed supporting the candidates agreed upon.
NEW GOODS, 7"E feel thankful to our friends and the
T public generally, for the liberal patron
age heretofore received, and hope by strict
attention to business and lair dealing, to still merit a share of public favor. We wish to inform our customers that we have just received direct from Baltimore, a a large assortment of Domestic Goods. Consisting in part of the follozcing articles: 3-4, 7-8, 4 4, and G-4, brown sheetings and shirtings; a fine assortment of Merrimack prints; two trunks lady's fine kid seal, morocco, calf and prunella shoes and slippers; two cases men's heavy pegged boots two cases
men's fine calf boots, good articles; three cases men's brogans; a few pieces fine 4-4 apron checks; and a few pieces fine satinet checks. Together with a variety of other articles, lately
purchased at Cincinnati and Louisville, added to our former stock, makes our assortment complete; and we invite purchasers lo call and examine our stock before they purchase elsewhere, as we are satisfied wc can sell
goods as low as any other house in the county. SHAW & ROUS.
Vevay, July 30, 1S3G.
1 he H kite Indians It is a fact perhaps
-t said involuntarily "ecad 1 mated Mr, Hicks, a few days after handing "ot brcerally known, that there exists in the
TO n kcii a:ic. EALED propasafs wilt t ereceived , if deliv9ered at the shop of G. G. Knox in Vevay, until the lalliday of August next, at 2 o'cl ck p.m. for
building a Meeting house, for the Mct!iodiit JUpis'
copal connexion, in the town of Vevay. Tl;e brick
work (fs;iid Ituildinji to be as li.lluws foriy-hve feet
in length by ihirty-tive in breadth fifteen fect six inc hes high and thirteen inches thick. The first thrte feet of stone, (which will be given gratis by Francis S. Linriley,) oi e fooi anti six inches under ground, the balbinceabovc, of jf od, sound bricks. The mason to find every tiiiiig in his line. Also. The carpenter's wcik, as follows:, to put up four wall plates of good sBnd timber,, a good shingle roof two sets of jiiisls. the upper
ones lo be so framed and prepared as to receive
ao ehptic ceiling, two large f-lJing doors, wi'h lock, key, binyes, bolts &c compJe'e- frames Sic for 10 windows of 21 lights, ten by twelve inches square, all glazed complete. The carpenter to find all materials, and the whole to be complected itia good, substantial and workmanlike manner,, on or by the 1st da v of December next. SAMUEL PKOTS.MAN. i JAMES Ii. Mi WIS, ;
GEOKGK G. KNOX, FUANCIS S. MINDLY, JAMES W. COI.E. Vevay, Ju'y 2'd.
j
Fruatoes,
NOTICE.
FOR sale if applied f r iminediatelv a first rate fresh MlLCII COWand CALF.
Enquire at this cilice. Printers Retreat, July 30.
STATE OF INDIANA, Szcilzcrland count), ss.
Switzerland Circuit Court. Coward Pattoh.
Original bill in chancery.
tweeu three and five hundred miles from San-
Fc,
kes a deep notch in the
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and mourned among the children, beyond Ihe Mr. Hicks also neglected to order tickets lc u lu"rt,ua '"'a mu m a vau m:u . :i- .-. . . r , i . ... makes a deeD notch in the mountain, sur-
ouicr raumu, .is re .uicisiors oi maior in oali urinieu. ana we aid not leei uisnosea to prim ........ .... ' .. .
a.a tn rivi-r nf U.hvh.n l r n,:. .u.i i.r.' i I.., rounded by luijli impassable ridges, and which
.fi..r ti... l-iii..r .....-..M.-vn ,i.j ii u L-j r- c " can only be entered !y a nrrrow
-,,v- - t .. .v... uicimui. iikz Euuacimeu lor our utucr iui uuti , ,. -
whole church went to work and smur urMtv voir anrt ,ialrt n o.onn K.,t f .ilol ir. nnt. l,ie south west, luey
i ira ll4 kit! IU ( 11 WUb IUI I KJ UULI I. . . .
tisaimof nrai-c for ti e mercv vourl. .f,.l i.. fv i m .tin.in, f f fi hunters and trappers ol tne west, Known ti
ib.it (h "inn cerenionv. naid for. and wo nHn,.,i le wrueroi uns 10 uu uiuu oi vciau.iv, 10 uc
l I 7 - - uwaa W (liV IJUIll I . , . 1 1 I
1 know not the name o this new sect; but for more than a year afterwards, for which he . ir,noceill moncnsue peopie, living ny ag-
Ihev profess to rejec t all Catholic; all protes- has repeatedly refused to div. Such a man "culture and raising great numbers ol Horses
" . I l rMl mt t I . lint l r ilihi- h tA llcrt1 tT
ias no claims unononr rrpnrrnsifv. l""u l,lu'ci uul" ""- uo,-u "7
for food. They cultivate maize, pumpkins
CINCINNATI MARKET Jul v 97 iR-r. and beans in large quantities
. t. . . . ,. . J ' ' '-v i . .I...1 Ji
vnisKey, Hour, 1 75 a 5 00 i iiese peopie aiu iiuqucim) ucpn-ucucu uu bacon, hog round 8 cennts canvassed hams lneir Inore warlike red neighbors; to which
22 a 13 common hams, 10 a 11 sides. 10 thcy Ubmit, without resorting lo deadly
shoulders, 7 lard 10 a 12. weapons to repel aggressors
iMot far distant from the Maw keys, and in
taut doctrines and practices, with equal pertinacity, Thty avow themselves to be actuated as tlic early Christians were before christiaoih became associated with politics; states-V.-n. 'emperors. Kings r worldly ambition.
I hey di-ny auilionty .hun luf, r i xpendii clergymen, .Vc. &c.
from Heaven lo build
money in endowing
AV.t York Herald.
Anecdote. Sir James Thornhill was the
inan who painted the inide of the cupola of
t. Paul's London. Alter having Imished one of the compartments, he stepped ha k gradu
ally to sec liow it would 1o k at a distance, lie leceded so fir still keeping his eye
intently o he painting) that he was gone al-
most to the cd: c t llie scaltold witncui per
ceiving it. Had he. continued to retreat, half a minute more would have completed his des
truction, and he must have fallen to the pavement underneath. A person present, who saw
the danger the great artist was in, had the hap
py piesence of mind suddenly to snatch up one
of Ihe brush-.- and spoil ttie painting ny ruD
bir.g it over. Sir James, transported with rage,
6pruni forward to save the remainder of the
piece. Uut his rage soon turned into thanks, when tiie person told him, 'Sir, by spoiling
the naintitiF. I have saved the nainter. lou
were advancing lo ihe extremity of the sea
fold, without knowing it. Had I called out
to apprize ycju of your danger, you would naturally have turned to look behind you; and
the surprise of findingymn self in such a dread-
pass from
represented by
I
Honors, to whom thev are due. A snlendid the same rant'n ofcountrv. is another band
celebration is being to-day at Cincinnati. of the same description, Nabbehoe. A des-
uci.ui.jr oiuici, niemoer oi congress is to par- cription ol either ol these tribes will answer take of a splendid barbacue after which a pro- for both. cession is to be formed, a part of which will tl... i t ,
be a steamboat and a full rigged ship. t IT : I . i aeSCrr ?, to rn . 7
- "w iiii.il in iiuat: vci it v iiih iimt'si t:oini-
rs. Francis Uaknes, Henrietta Causes,
and John S. Chapman.
K it remembered that on tbislbc ISth day
ofjuly 18oo, the s ii J comp'ainant Edward
I'atton by Steven bis solicitor filed in the said
circuit court of said county, bis original bill in
chancery agtinst the said Fiancis L'arars, Hen
rietta Barnes and John S. Clinpnian, and ul-o
turd the aluuavii anxnea to saiu Mil . c: a oisu.tcrested peison by which it satisfactory appiair-
ed that the said defendants are all nori resident.--.
bat is to say, that neither of them reside in the state of Indiana. Theiefore notice is hereby given to the said defendants, and each of them that if iheydont appear in the said circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof to be holilcn in the court bouse in the towr. of Vevay. in said county on the third rnondav in Septein
her m t, and defend by pleading. demui ing,or
answering to said bill that it will be taken for
confessed, agains Uhem,&, the mutters and things thcrin decided occordintly. Edward Pattcn Clerk.
July ISth 1S30. bv P. M. Kent deou
A . - -m
m mam. mrm. r-mmV
rffl II E undersifned is dpsirnns nf
posing of his farm, containing 123
ACHES, and being a part of section No.'2, T. 3, II. 3 V., and situated
on the state road running from New Yoik,. on the Ohio river to Indianapolis. Forty-five acres are under good fence and some '20 acres more partially cleared. A bearing ORCHARD of about "200 trees of good fruit. The buildings are a comfortablb log cabin a log barn and other out houses,, with a well of good water, and never failing springs. The road from Wilmington vii. James' millto Vevay, also passes through it making it ;t desirable point for public business. For further particulars enquire of the subsciber on the premises-
LEMUEL WILEY. Cotton town?liip, July ISth I83G.
Inri-A rnt I . .1 - I it. 1 I
UV,I LL ill III' lli;il'Mll. llll IHPV G.'IV I H lilt-!!
e heard a rumor on Mnntair la!f , J r ......
Amos Lane, our representative in congress.
H l S nPftn n rr't ri eA rsrwx nlr.X I. J
eral land office, recently newly organized u - dt,,,ClUS whlteness; f 'Vy ,nJormaV!3' dnr an iri nf ihn 1 Lrl. OTiZa un who saw several of these people at Santa Fe, aer an act oi ihe last congress. We do not in i i .t Vt i vouch for the truth of that rumor. " 1812' ,n describing the Mawkeyes says,
'they are as much whiter than mc, as I am
Whiter than Ihp H.-irkfst Inrli
Mob Law, gaining the ascendency, on the nation." and mv infnrm.-mt was of as ood
21st of July last, the press and types of the St. complexion as white men are generally are. LouisObserverweredeslroyed,and thrown in- A trapper on one occasion in a wanderto the street by a mob. The cause of this pro- ing excursion arrived at the village of the ceeding was an editorial article reflecting se- Mawkeyes. He was armed with a rifle, a
verely upon judge Lawless, lor his charge to pair of pistols, knife" and tomahawk all of
the grand jury concerning the burning of a co- which were new to them, and appeared to lored man some time since in that city. excite their wonder and surprise. After conOn the 31st of July, the office of A. Pugh, versing some time by signs, he fired one of his on Main street, Cincinnati, was assailed by a pistols; instantly the whole group around hiir mob; the typesand other materials were dash-; fell to the earth, in the utmost consternation; ed out of the windows into the street, and the they entreated him not to hurt them, and
Whiskey. WE have a few barrels rectified whiskey which we offer to sell low for cash. CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, June 23d, 1S30. PHINEAS IVT. KENT, Attorney and Counselor at L.aiv WILL be found at the Clerk's Office ir Vevay. May 9. Eailies Look Here.
fine selection of JL.-Mlirslloniicls, just received and f-r sale by nwr,.,..CLAKKSON &PUFOUK.
Vevay, April T3. BOOTS,
Cases thick BOOTS for sale by F.G. SHEETS &. c.
PUBLISHED LY E. L1TTELL. Subscriptions received at No. 11 Rank st- back oi'
1 1 Chesnut atContents oftie June Jvmbrr. The Tin Trumpet, of Heads and Talcs -r Winter Skutl.es, by Delta; lilooni and Blighty The Snow Fall; Light in l)aiknrs; The Backwoods of Canada; Tocquevillc"? Democracy in America; The Pope of ihe Sixteen ajid Seventeenth Centures; Fn-nny Faiiticht
continued; Y illiain Pitt; Ihe Captive, a
Trngie Scene by M. G. Lewis; SnaiU'vycw..
chapters, VI., VII., VHI.r by Captain M arryatt; Liberty and Slavery in Ameiica; Scrnu
m Calcutta; Uillred rembcrton; Litcary Statistics of Austria; Discovery of an Englishman at Port Philip; Irish Varieties, Hurnaniiy ot British Naval Ollicers; Florence O'Brien contined; The Charity Sister; Sna -Jcyyow Chapter IX; Fanny Fairfield, part HI.; Pionuntiation in different Nations of Europe;, Sabbath orning.
A
Vevay
MOLASSES, TIERCE tirat rate mclassess. jis! received and flir sale bv CLARKSON A- DVmiR.
Vevay, June 25 n.
1
SALT.
Barrels first nuabtv
Kanawha mU iut re-
eived and f r s de bv
CLAUlvSON & VVV -nt.
Vevay, June 2o. it. tot at Un orc?.
