Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 243, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 August 1836 — Page 1

fw.:srp 7 Si) I'KIKTEK'S RETREAT, I.MHAXA, SATURDAY, AUGV&T 27, 1SSG,

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t'UlN'TFd" AND

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TERM? For fi:v-two

5;.

si! ED j

HM!n:er, Tit ek j

iKi.LVK;,if a l !.vul t s i -if expiration of the j

e:ir nv i!)m.ks anil rirrv clnts, if paid wliYm tho year and two dollars, paid it advance.

received for less than six

GROCERY -AXD BOAT STORES.

rMIE subscriber respectfully in-

forms his friends and the pub-

tlJA lie, that he has just opened in his

I new brick house, corner of Market :nnd Frrrv lrfrl nnd onnosite Oalmnzzrr

month, unless paid in a-! var.ee. !f . elcirant

N inscription

S ibscrii?i - who roccivo their papers by

jv.iv.iie pot, to pay 2. cents postage. No paper discontinued until all arrearages

are p ii 1 , aid tutioe to stop it s?:it to the of ti e m writing.

rate. Except person advertising eloped eoinjrttaons, when S. will be d.manded lor a female, atid $" for a male. Or Approve 1 pro i sce, delivered at ih'i9 offiror such otii :r pi tec as may be agreed upon, taken in payment. Tim ffiADY'S IlOOIi, Oi-, E-ItE!ndc!thta Konthly ST:VI:RAL la.Uus of the highst literary standing in the country, have complied vit!i the lenns elfeied by ihe publisher, and Iheir contributions will appear in fuccceJin humbers, comniencins; witii volume I i. This popular periodical h;s now completed the sixth vcar and l-lh volume of publication, and stilt continues, a at first, the most popular woik of Us clas. The publisher is grateful for the patronage extended to him, and will endeavor by unremitted exe.i tions.to ment it. The I .:u" look was the fnt publication that attempted to j;ive rrrrect coloured representation? of tlie lMtil tdelphia fashions. The work, as stated

above, has now been pubhs' ed lor six year?, and the proprietor asks a careful examination of it, irom the many who have been subscribers fnrn the comuvneement, and in their 'O.vloid judint nt. whether it has not been constantly improvlni; from volume to volume, lie ,i.,v vit!i safety sav, that the cn;ravincs

lssortmcnt

OF

WL GROCERIES

iT"""' iv thiiMlfiiEJl

including Tnpiors of all kinds; which he will sell on reasonable terms. He designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, colIVe, sugar, flour, &c. fcc. " AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1836.

LATEST ARRIVAL OF

0

10!

THE subscriber lias just returned from the Last, and has brought with him, and is now opeiiin;; at his store on Ferry street, Vevay, AX EXTEXSIFEJXD VERY SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

GOODS.

which adorn each number, are such a would w credible U the same class of peiiodicals in England. The firhio-'S are supti ir.r to nil but those in the Court Mac hine, and equal to them. If the inscription shall still continue to increase, greater exertions shall be made. The promises made in the commencement ol rear, have by far been exceeded; and this is a fact that fow peiiodicals tan boast of--the promises made in advertisements, in general, fir exceeding the performance. M AN N Kl i 0 1' E M BKL! .1 S U I EXT. January. March, May. July, September, November, colored engravings of Philadelphia fashions. February, April, Jun, August. October. December steel engravings of diflereut subjects. Each number alsa contains either two views or heads from the Portrait Uallerv Embroidery, fac simil-s, music, IS paces ol reading, and other matter, soraiied, as to re-

ouire more seate than can be spared to mei-

tion ll-.em.

The price s three d ollar per annum, or

two copies lor live dollars, in nil casts paya Lie in advance. Orders, post paid, to be addressed to I.. A. :t)lKY, publisher. Philadelphia, August 1, 18SG.

Having laid in his goods at Newport, Conneccticui, New York, and Phbdndelpliia, he invites bis fiieuds and customers to call, view and examine siiem, assuring bis friends that he will sell his iioods unusually low.

Among which may be found a great variety of

I5rvad t hv.hs. ol various colors, a superior article. Flannels of virions colors. Ma re noes, and

Sdk and Moriim Handkerchiefs, BUnUcts, fine tamboured, sjuigged and painted Muslins Bombazetts. liaitazines, Sheeting and JShiniugs, Bon nets for hdies, Gentlemen's Hats, Caps, &.c. large Cotton ami Silk Umbrellas, a good article. Shoes, Roots. Slippers, &c. in great variety , for male and

female, young and old.

Also AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Groceries, c. And a variety of other articles which he wi not Iitc enumerate. A. B. DUMONT. Vevay, July, 15. LA MOTT'S COUGH DROPS. TALrABLK MEPICISB rem rOCGBS AKD C.KSCMPTIO!r

fSRI US Klixir, in its original lorm o' presi rijition

as stccxl the tf-t ot'tenty jtrs experi- nee, in

.-.r pt-iirr .1 u? of ti, and is now ofiered, wi'h the -Mition of some artirles from the vegetible kingdom, he virtues f which, have been fully attested unit -ii-hiy pprtci:itt-d which render this composition cis'i ! ! mlanted lo the present prevailing disorders i' the hre.s' and lungs, leading to consumption. Ci-ir.mo" c Ids snd coughs, which are occasioned by o'-s rnctcd erspiration, will readily yield to its influence removing 'hose troublesome irritations, which ss a rons'sni stimulant to coughing Ii eases pain. -n 'c- a rost to an eminent dt prte Persons affl ct 1 ' potironary complaints, bieeding ofthe lungs. r v : ri..::'C asthma galpitation of ihe heart, and ; i ultctious, even in the most advam-ed ; '.! will find immediate relief, from its re , ver of diminishing itritahility of the s iu t:,e velocity of the circulation, and by , , !k1 healing the disordtred parts. It also !1 i .tm-oiate relief in the hooping cough -203-1

iFKDS T iiOITG AGKS, can nt all tj aies

he had at twelve and a hall cents, single, at

Gardner's mill AifrevV mill Sh rt'-s ?! re

Jus' ice Beal's rfHc do Gazlav's do i!o (ire-iis lo do Taop's tl' do C.-MiVd i-,5-.i llruinrii'iiid'-i ticio Daf.-ur's Hi io I "i! lii's do do Ahlfeiiry'sdj do Grav'd do

and at this effiee. Printers Hetreat, Aii 23.

"I

ft

S)r. Wtulkin'8 srr.cinc ointment.

viitusbV: medicine is celebrated for curing

ii following mseases: vvnue swellings 01

;t scrir tii.n Sore Legs anH Ulcers of long

la it l- - Gianni sr 1 umors Jelons or Catarrhs

Utiiuin.t ic pains t.-f the Joints; Sprains; Bruises; and

- tit ..-; Chi'I'-lait ; or parts attected by trost It is

i s ; it - Scat's nnd Buros. F.a- andalar svviliings, it is superior to any mei

cme kiifiwn. it is mucn safer man mercurial an

u r. tions, (as it dos not contain the smallest atom of

i hat mini-rat) because it iloes not lay the patient

:ia!le to mjur lro:n exposure of cold. Ilru"ihe worst Felons or Whitliws on the ap

i!:r:it.on fourtv-eigst hours. Rheumatisms which have

sioiUi I' nci t become I systematic disorder, re

n iire m i) cme to be taken inword to remove them

; tire'v But in most cases, by applying thess oint

ment t x"-riall us aracted., it will gve relief.

C r ifi-ates -if i t.portant cures also directions for

jcomninv eachbeitete. 203-ly

The ab'ivr articles are sold by D. McCulIough Vevay and Jacksonville, and Lyman W. Mix, Mt. Sterling. EAWiOTICE. 2GGLE5TON AND KELSO, (i.iigl. 11. Eggl st"n and Daniel Kelso.)

Iluve assoeiated themselves in the practice

NEW GOODS, f XTE feel thankful to our friends and the public genentllv, for the liberal patron

age heretofore received, and hope by strict attention to business and fair 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 following articles: 3-1, 7-8, 4 4, and 6-4, brown sheetinss and

shirtings; a fine assortment of Merrimack

prints; two trunks lady's fine kid seal, moroc

co, calf and prunella shoes and slippers; two cases men's heavy pegged boots two cases

men s hne calf boots, good articles; three cases men's brogans; a few pieces tine 4-4 apron checks; and a few pieces fine satinet checks. Together with a variety of other articles,Iately

purchased at Cincinnati and Louisville, added to our former stock, makes our assortment

complete; and we invite purchasers to call

and examine our stock before they purchase elsewhere, as we are satisfied we can sell

goods as low as any other house in the county. SHAW cc ROUS.

V evay, July 30, 1S3G. Farm for Sale.

rrIIE undersigned is desirous ofdisposing of his farm, containing 1'23 ACRES, and being a part of section No.2, T. 3, R. 3 Y, and situated

on the tate road running from New Yoik, on the Ohio river to Indianapolis. Forty-five

ere n re under good fence and Home till acres

more partially cleared. A bearing OR

CHARD of about 200 trees of good fruit.

Ihe buildings are a comfortable log cabins a log barn and other out houses, with a well of good water, and never failing springs.

Ihe road Irom Wilmington via. James' mill to Vevay, also pas through it making it a desirlle point for public business. For further particulars enquire ofthe sub sciber on the premises. LEMUEL WILEY. Cotton township, July ISth 183G. Land Survey in?. PtHE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they hav; procured accurate

ly correct instruments for the surveying of

land, and are ready lo seive all those ho mav please to call upon them in the above

line, being determined faithfully and impartially to do justice to those and between those

w ho may be disposed to employ them. Elegant and correct maps of surveys will be furnished if requested: and deeds, mortgages and

every kind; conveyancing, executed neatly

md correct y

JOSEPH DOn JOUNMcCORMICK. Jan. 4, IS3G. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous. Ve

vay, or Henry Mix, Mountslerling, will be

punctually attendedto.

Whiskey. WE have a few barrels rectified whiskey which we offer to sell low for cash. CLARKSON & DUFOUM. Vevay, June 23d, 183G.

L.AftTD FOR SAM3.

Y virtue of an older and derrn of t!ia S wit-

13115331:31..

PUBLISHED BY E. L1TTELL. Sub.

zerland lVihnte Court, made at its PTespnt c notions received at No. 11 Dank st. li.-irL-

ugust term, I sbiill proceed to fell nt public out-171 Chesnut s.

, to in nio iic st huicer, on the premise?, or a-1 t today the i24ih of September next between thi hours of 10 in the forenoon end two in the after !

i if t i . . . . .

no, ' " tf't-r oivctr.es, hv Delta: Dloom and RliehtFORTY ACRKS OF LAND, T.c Snow Fall, Li.ht in Darkness: The

"nl"w"s oi v.r,iiaua: I ct nuevi v ! U

Coitents of the June NumL r.

The Tin Trumpet, of Ilcr.ds and Tales-C'1-.t t ...

To be to hen otTof 'he noith end ofthe sou'li ursi quarter of -acti' n 2, n-wnsdiip 2, nf rarpt- 2. west. Terms of iile. one? quarter c:;sh in bund, me fourth, six month? afier sale, one finirib l"umnihs afier sale, and the b;t!atice 15 mutli3 ftrr lb" day of sale, wiih six per -enmm interest from day of sale, until pnid aid t-n per centum (!;unat frnm day o'salc, if the payments are not muiie promptly. 'I be purrhimer will receive a ceMificate ofpnrchase. callii g fi.r a rnod deed, wl e ibt- v!iotpurchnpe m wiev is paid. KOS l.l Gunr'linn of Jnynrx JV. Nicfiol.. minor heir of John B. Nichulls, iate of Suitzerland cjwiv, deceased, August 12, IbM. STATES OF INB1ANA,) s9 SIVI T'AERLA.YU County, (SWITZERLAND PROatTE EOLRT.) Rebecca Heady,

vs. George W. Heady, Benjamin Heady, Thomas Heady, James Heady, Mary Ilarcoiirt, and John Harcourt, her husband, John L. Muret. Henjxmiii Muret. J l-irj sit law of ReSlilwell Muret, becra Muret, by Julius Muret, 5 J. L. Muret Mary McConr.ick, and John MiCormick, her husband,

Charlotte, Wiley, and Melville Wiley, her husband, Philip Ilomeril, Mary Louisa Komcril, Gazell Ilomeril, Charlotte Cnllion.and Henry (lullion, her husband, Sarah He.idy, Martha Dickinson, raid Elijah Dickinson, her husband.

ibovc na;ncd llebena Ilcadt. flit-

widow of Si ii-.v til Heady, deccast d". here

by gives notite to the abuve namod defend

ants, and all others concerned in t!ie freehold estate of the said i-(ilwt ll Heady: but more i

particularly a part of the N. E. quarter, sec

1

arv in Ameiha; The Pope of (he Sixteen and Setentee: in Cendires; Fanny FaiifieUI

romiiiina; i!l!,vm l itt; The C T v 1 . . . ,.

i.ilooi'u 11 v il. Kt. i.ewis;

U'-tive, ;t

Srai !evvow.

io.ijM. is, v 1., n., UJ., i,y Lap'.ainMarrvail; Liberty and Slavery in Ameiica; Sceno in Calcutta; .Vilfred IVnibertcn; Litcary Statislirs r.f Auti ia ; Discovery of an Englishman at Port Philip; Ins!, Varieties, Hunianiiy of Iliiiish Navj.l Ollifers; Florence O'Drien, coniincd; Ti e Charity Sisier: Snfirlevvnw

I 'linnf.r I " . I .i t . ! ..C. .. I ,1 - 1 1 1 t 1

-,v .11.11, i.iiiin'Hi, p;ui ill.; J'ro-

minciaiii.n in

dilioient AvalioiiB of ijimni.-

iSahhalh Jtoriiii:g.

3

! 2

!M V 1 II' I IT r

tiv.. .v : 1 , norn the fubscri brr on the lib of July inst. ;-n in

o.-nti d arprentice named JAM FX

THOUI'NOY n,r..,l k. ... 1 1

&Sds,, , , s'""'uinn,ll;. iletnckbul Lttle fhitl.ing with him. The above rc ward without charges or thanks, vil! bo promptly paid on bis apprehension and it f'irii to me. He. was bound lo me bv thd overseers ol the poor of Jclfi-rson lownlp JOHN P!l()TSMN. Near Vevay, July 18th, 1S3G.

f osa-s Estate.

rf 1'1K "iM.-rsiMe.l L.ives n ,!,ce lo ad cecmtd, tl.at Ii will be j.rt j.;o( d ,: ,,c 3J day "vei:.i er nin 1 f the Swititila d Pro" l a?- r ,i lie li,.Ult-t, at the cmrt ,o,i?e j ay. on the s.-e..r.d M-.nday in Kovein!.er next :oset::e gam eMale and rl.se the ad:nmitruiow of the s'a:c of Rljih Cotlo,,. late of Jf-iT....

itovvti-hip. (Icn'.-isPil Mitfnv.r .r,.!,;,!. .,11

, . . ... , . ' " a. 1 tons l.i'en will tjdu? Il"!rc. Tiiee-Mio is sup;oifil to he in dvent "KMiY IS JV I'A AdmV. J. li.-rsoTi t.nvrifhip, August 15, 1530.

STOW:

rsMIE

JL

mzottse, Carriage & Sign iinlcr

n TTT,'

iinin'i5!;'i!(-(i !!('- leave x

public ; xecuic order

iorallv. that he

in the

is

inform the.

1 it pa ret

lion tJtown 2, range . west, are hercbv not i-

PHINEAS m. KENT.

Attorney and, Counselor fit JLaiv

ILL be found at the Clerk's Office ii VMav 9. y

tt

I ..-1. in m.l: .uiHie i'i!Mu's, 111 an Hi jbranches; plain arid ornarnenlal, and in imifa- :.. 1 11 c 1 ...

ficd that application will be made to the Nwit-1 V' Vt , u' ' ";" , , " 'ar,"u,t zerland probate court, on the first c r some h- X"T A "' Vi" a!s :,Hcnd n:'-V ec,uent day of the next IWmbt-r term . f ,"10 co.U!1,t to ";'P, in th.t

.--iii'.-i.ioii.ii lo.iiiiM-r. ii c:nar'ea vi I

a wav as to 1

Your humble servant

the

nu0;:a

'. 1 1.. I. .1.1 t 11. - . . I

ycou touii. iu uu nuiurii ill con r 10 i ;o in

thotowo of Vevay. on the 7th day of Xove.n- '" ,"od,T',,,, 'I'V1 " cxec,J,i''n s!,;,1! ?Pil'l,..r IK:'i; oc;.;.l ..ri- . ;.. (vniMic !etl u P'i his customers ai d cxncdiie hi

H I'.'i-ui ui ,-nni V.VIJII IW (III IWIIll V.U.Ii.TllO" ; 1 - 1 1

SKJNI'KS to assign and set over to l.cr, lit i DDW Ell, of, in, to and over the premises aloiesaid. UEBECCA HEADY. Jefferson township, Aug. Li.

work in such

eve or taste.

Y tVm. Calicott, living in V'ork tovnshii.

JJ Switzerland county, Indiana, mie eslr:iv

Filly, rosii color, supposed to he 3 veurs old, ; bout 11 and a hull" h;inds bib, some white on doleft hind foot, appraiser! to J 1 dol!.irs and cents by James Ji. lmsoii and liii hmd H'i!t-, he fore W3!. K WILLY, J. I'. August l'J, 1J.

Vcvav, December 13.

A. STOW.

Sfjjtcnbtr Ur;n, 1S;J. I'ateick DoxoifE, j vs- I Peiilion for parJotvii DittKK snd t tiiioii Fr.rW'.n D FllltK, J VWU J--i:di D-nke and E'swod Fi-Iier and

3 ..II ..,1 :. . i.i - r

cm. . -ii'-me tnl;:

i HI-.!

liuxi'of. to hnhh

a

;:ll oiln-r-s i'i 'crested 'h;

0 that application le made to the ii-rland i ircidt Court, at ihe u x! tetm

lit ihe cotirl-hfiuse in the

Ladies Look Here. Aline selection of LatlicsISoilIlCts just received and for salo by CLAKKSOiN &DUFOUII. Tevay, April ?3. Collins & Co, raxes. TPTUST received and for sale low by y CLAUKSON 8t DUFOUR. Vevay, Miy 2, 1C3G.

BY Ueoyge BerUwifh living near

Patriot S it ilatd C-Nmtitv Indiat.H,' of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Swit

'AiTTa clay eh red MAKE with a black ! zerland and lliolcy: also, in the supreme

mane nml tail fifteen hands hih, sup court of Indiana, in all cases going up from

po-eu to 1.0 tour j tins "iu i.isi iu!ij;. either ol ihe said cos., in winch they may ue

concerned; and in the federal court of Indi

appnisi'd at tweatv dollar-;, v J' hn Taylor anil Am ui di Gustiu hi'I'tire roe thi lt dav f .August lL AKICEUT UAZLAY- J P. Atiu J b

Guns! Guns!! Guns!!! Afj-aii'.iiyo"iT.'id Shot UiUls, just receivtJ. aid for t de li CI. I lilvaON & UUFOUR. Vevay, April 23.

ana, in all business directed to them, under the In in of Ejialcplon &. Kelso. Mr. Eiinleston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzer

land county, where he may be found, at all

times, when not absent on business. All uu

siness confided to them, will receive their joint

attention. Mareh 23.

j a i 4 Scythes & tickles.

ittK wish to purchase a quantity ol U heal,' n wt ruitl) .'S rradlinsr. and l'assinore's

tV ai d U irh v, '01 which the highest , yy jrrast -h.-s iid sickles, oft good qua ity

nri e will be given in rar.on ilehverv to iusi rureikeu :iiid for sale bv - SHAW t ROUS, j Cl.nUKSOiN&DUFCUR. Wi?, J-ilySO. IS3v?. ' Vevay, Shy 2, 1 8?6,

BOOTS. f Casei thick BLOTS for sale by UP F. Q. S 1 1 KHTrf tc co.

V evay, May $6

MOLASSES. 1TIEHCB first rate molagsesi. just received and fur sale bv CLARKSON V DVFOVR. Vevay, June 26 tf.

Shoes & ISoots. Drfhrfh Iars SIIOKS, of difiVrent 55 HKHV iiu dines, consisting of prunella

liot-s and slippers, kip and calfskin (dines, ami

brocans, just received ami lr sale ty b CLAUKSON &. DUF0UU. Vevay, April 23.

Cotton Yarns,

WE have and intend keeping on Innd n constant supply of cotton yarn, of .ill num

bers, manufactured at the Covington tactonj which is sapciior to nv varn mido m we-i CLAUKSON &. DUFOUtt. Vevay, June 23, tf.

Parley HIilIFaicm for Mule.

rFIIE subscriber from old ae and olio r cir-

.not ov.tv, na t!m third .Monday in S.-nU-it'ofr

- ci , and 011 the second day of said term, to aploint three cotnml.Hs'wr.crs to 111 ike ; aitition of 'T'i.i:: .".I . V.'2, . 1. east aiM of hetiorinl

cum.tances, has been, induced to give '-cii ns '20. "0 ;irni XI, same iov:.r bip a

,t

up limning, and now tdh rs f.r sale his farm. : 'ayiir am! 1 en in Swit.erland c

whicn is 111 tin- north wet quarter 01 '-ctnoi :,ai .!ie -e er-u i.w r.eis and t

17,

lilllirp.

ti ity, Iiii'iina,

j rn-:o:s !n Tt'oi. to e,:! so' i: and y '11 t: v n"cm",

ll Vo l think proper PATiliCK DO-NOIiUtl. I'll:-!-)', August 19 I .!().

in town rang; J, west, situated near ' ei.iin ieir one lonrdi aroi-able

: Run, in Oais! townshin. S.vi;Zerl.iiid i'l'' ,,,'v ' h wben and wh

1

co in I) , anout lour miles west ol evav, consiline ol IC) acres, about 7() n res clru--d;

an orchard of near "200 'od fruit trees in full I t w-. - ' .

bearing; three hewed log houses, a horse! V 2iS. ii OFZLl iif3lC. mill, barn, stables, and other con.'enienl build-1 Fpl"E nn.leisi incd iw;s iiilit- to all finings; a cistern close to the house, which has! -L ctrned, that he wdl I.e prepared on ilieHd c. . ,!;..,! ilo f ..;iu ..Mil, l- !d v of Nnvi-niht r s ssion of the ,Svi'zerland Fro-

ind a spring in nearly every held

years,!''

o

!e I'onrt, lo l'-e .'o!de:i a? liieeoert

Terms will be made to s dt the purchaser.

JAMES nous, Vevay, August 12, ISoH.

vav, on the 2d Mondnv in .Nov

.oust- in c -:lcr Itrxt, i,

setde. said estate,

d eh

ctor-e t;ie ai.n itiiiraii iii

THE STATE OF INDIAN A,

Switzerland Count;', ss,

William Gibson, & Co.

vs

VVasliinpton p

bsoti, Co. i 111 Sparks,

theteo!" of which il! pers n inierrsted wi'I lake nntire. JAMES JOHNSON, Adt;,V. V'-ik fownshio, -Xniiust 10. 18 !.

AdnalmsSraSor's

0Jt 4

Assrwrsrr ron i 1 s.; ).r.

in ihe tow n f

i!. .

ILL be sold a t my office

r.tv lt !.- Ni ni-; . i I 1.1 -r.i .1 ..i

r:i' oilier nf xi, fooinirnr.mtr at K) o'c lo,-!;. A. .M.

4 writ of domestic attachment was made bv j Tbo iicsou-il i-.n-peitv l-elonjia-r totlie rstnt.?

ii!rrt 1 1 :i yl.i v. :i iosl ct' of th; Oi-;ire. to of t hr. I !f ( N ; r. iii:i-o:ied. ai- ii 1 1: n . n 1-

I. II. Trainer, constable, ctiuinaiidiiig him to rloiliin-, unilirelht, trunks. &c. i i-niis mado attach, siee, and take irdo his possesion t!u: 'known at ba!e. wKOUCiK LAND, Adiu'r. goods, chattels, right?, credits, monies, and.c,v Vmk, August 1 1, H'ot".

ellects of W as'singlon .Nparks, thai may be

r. i , . , t

found in his countv; winch writ has been rc-i ?ae032 rtS'SS lOI . . i " M'L : . I v I. . : . I !

turned execureu. i no u o,i.uk is meie-; TJ l.i'l' rrxeived, and i. r sol bv fore notified to appear at the olfice ofsuid jm- CLAllIviSON & FL'FOLTL tice in Posey township,on Wednesilay the 31ft Veray, April l,J. day of Aui;ut nt noon, to defend said suit, or! - - - ... the same will be beard and dolormfricd in his- a gir-tf nU Y: 'rs. ' isiSp absence. AUIUEIIT G AZLEY, J. P. j jW'v f.r w hZ Posey to-wnsbip, A'Jg'ist H, I83'5. ."hin FO.X-

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