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flhe .subscriber, at the solicitation of many of the citizens of Vevay, and others, who A believe thai the improvement of said town would be greatly promoted thereby, has laid giF, into building1 lots, that part of the B9TTOJM between the built part of said town and the Ohio river, through which Ferry-Street, (being the principal business street,) runs, situated immediately opposite the main steam boat landing; for the disposal of which, and also of sundry other lots in said town, a PUBLIC SALE, will be held on the premises, to beiriii on

And continue from day to day, for three or four days, unless sooner closed. TEfOIS One four! la pa&t oi the parcbase saoncF,j secure the payment of which, no other svenviiy wII3 will be required m hssds or, a note with approved be required, excxT the :urc2ast$crsbo32l,&n Mens esi security, payable Iss s.isfy days, with interest the the property. Further particulars and comlitfons, remaining tl&rcc-ftaait Sis, hi three se-mi annual in- will be made known osi the day of, am! previous to staliueucs, with IiUeresl i'rcsi date, until paid. To the sale. The town of Vevay, the seat of justice of Switzerland county, infers appointed l)y the legislature as the most suitable place for Use the state oflndiana, is handsomely situated ;. commodiously and lib-county seat. ; and accordingly dhl establish the scat ofjustiee of said erallv laid out on the Ohio river, half way by water between Cin-f county of Switzerland, to be and remain permanently fixed on the cinnati and Louisville, and on the most direct route from Lexing- public square of said town, u here the courthouse now stands. ton. Ivy. to Iniiianopolis,. la. Lately, the commissioners similar ly appointed to select a site for jthecounty Seminary of said ronnty, have located the same on a A company to construct a M'Adamizcd road from Georgetown,! beautiful eminence adjoining said town, commanding a beautiful Ky., to Ghent, on the Ohio river opposite Vevay, was incorpora-j view of the same, and of the romantic scenery around. On which ted by the Legislature of Kentucky at their last session the state site a building has been erected, and is expected, wi'Lbe ready for to t?ke part of the stock. The Legislature oflndiana at their last(the reception of students next spring. 1 1; .. 1 m A A ' I?

session, likewise incorporated a company to construct a similars ,ri ...... , r . r r

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LISIIKKK. 'He sulftril-crf lr.se joe j com p Vied llitir new fc'p'1''" t a !!,. k t i t i faced r.r.u Jch Prinling T)j.c?. 11 v.ers, d J Ornament?, the cc::le:;ls oi" which :uc i. .Willi partially giver, i Diamond; pearl, Sts. 1 and 2: g:ic '1,2, and 3: Api'.c on Nonpareil Ix ey: Net -

pa ret I, IW. 1. '-, ati'l I, Aiit.ion, ?ur. I, V, 3, and 1; ,1ininn on iircvicr t.-cdv; I5rci-r c u Jinion t-ody; L'rcicr, c. I, 2, 3, ;u d i ; lJrcit r on l.or.i ei ii Isr dy ; Brevier n I.c: l'rimcr lody; I uic i? on Jwcvior !(dv; Hoargoois, No. i, 2, 3, ;:t.d '!; Ke-iiriroris a l.otij; l'rimcr l dy; bt-ng briirer, J, 2, 3 and 1 : bovg I'lin.eron JSin;.!l I:lca H Iv; -ilirill Pica Ni-s. I. and 2; F'; a on S:r.ail i'ii ;t body; Pica, n. 1,2. ami 3; Pica :; r.ndliii body; Hiilih, iV-5. I ';f:d "J; (in at biin.cr; Paragon; iou!)!o bnglii:; I):m:L'!'j P.m;i;o!i ; Cannon; Five lines Pica n twenty: clzld line. Gothic, condc-nse- t twenty: live, seven, i ii.o, and ten line Pic:: oi -nana n:al : ix. x v. i i.'.e, and t welve .and lifleen line Pica llat!( i ; c iht. ten twelve and sixteen lines Aiijtjtie il:adt d. Abo, a large and leaufinl toilet :in of (lowers lrotn Peail to seven Li e pie i r. .-; y of which are not to he foiu.d in ar y oilier .--ri-mon; anew affcrlment of oinau:ii;al J.'ji -es; a vaii tv of Card n.n!eiv; near two ! b c tt -sand metal OinanK'iiis; l:as Half: .tads oi" various thickness; Astrt.n.-.miea!, .VatheiiiaJi.al, and Pliysicai Wgns; -ijtal braces and Daslics from three t thirty t m lmg; Great Primer and Do'iU; Pica i-M. : ijiis o; inclined hody; Diaaiond and Ioiipart il .'.isic of various kind : Anti.j'it s; light !ii:d heavy H'acc two line letter: fall face. !lonr;a!i .cc Italic Nonpareil, dinion. ireier. bo: piimcr, Pica and other Hlai k-; Xon pareil, .;i.i and Iirevier Greek. II. threw :;!! Sax u. A largo vat je.'y of ornanwnts, caknlafod parlicnl :i !v for t!ic 1;ai:i-h m.d t .aM Amer-

jican niarkets;.J)aiii!h. Freiu ii ec I'orltigueso

Accents fur;.i:-hed to oroer, togc!.l:ec v. i'n every other nrtit : ina,do- ue r.l' in th" Printing hiijitie-is; all of whir!, ca:t he 'nnii-hed at -lioi t notice, of as .w. tn; ility an l on as rea--v-nahk: tei:j a at anv other et-tah'tisStr.vnt. GONl'lt e- COOKb, Corner of Xas.-a-: o ai sir?. X.YS X. 15. Pronrietors of Xe ?;! Prs nri:ittl

Ii i any part of tiie United f-'ai:,ir the C inaj d is, ho w;, J coov Iliis adveriis: au.-nt three l . ... i ' i .. . I .

u:iit, ana ki.'..hu a icpv t iiiu;n.o! u.t. saaic, v, i!i ie enliu'ed to tin :r pay in any T c c-'.st at onr i'ou'.olry. proidjJ titev take twice the amount of kill in n pe. aa "J7-w3.

session, iiivewise incorporated a company to consirucc a similars rn ..... , . , r .. , r . , T. v i i ii - . .a at- i 1 he vicinity is admired ionts neat fa road lrom v evav to Napoleon, where it will intersect the Michigan , . , . , .. , r , i i -I i , . T i . t j i- -tne celebrated vmevards which allor roatl, and the Ka.il Koad from Lawronccburh to Indianapolis:? , . c , , i , i I . j .... P 1-11 1 'rand cheap wine, ti the me of which, the wnich roads Avhen completeii will be a connecting link between the? , ., , , ,lL c T

great line of roads now under construction in Kentucky and those:

ra, and the unrivalled health of Vevay for the hist fifteen years

Ycvay a most important point on the Ohio river. The daily liuej Materials for building can be obtained here, as cheap as at any ofmail boats, plyuig between cin?innati and Louisville, regularly other place on the Ohio river. The country back, abounds with a touch at the Vevay landing to exchange mails, to receive and put great varienty of the best timber, an I many saw mills are in operaout passengers and gootis Hcsides the water mails trom Louis- tion on Flnmb and Indian ei ceks, fi cm twoto eight miles fr om town ; villc and Cincinnati, Vevay has the advantages of sundry land mails in addition ton Inch, there is in said town in full operation, one of from the cast and the west, and from the north and the south ; some he best Steam Saw-mills in the western country, owned by Captsf which are tri-weekly. jjohn Sheets and Vincent Dufour; all of which vCill no doubt soon at tract the attention of boat builders, as the Island above town aifords The bridges across Indian creek below and Plumb creek above, fa S0k1 shelter for steam and other boats, in limoof ice. to which, the legislature has appropriated some money, have been stotte for building and paving are abundant and convenient as commenced; which, when completed will render Vevay easily ac- vvcu ascaJ ofthe best quality for making brick, cessible to at nil times from all parts of the count v, without ferry-

and will tend largely to increase the trade. rossess.ng so many aavautaiages, iuusl a n ic-.itu.e--

j period occome, ;i not a city, ai iciisi. uuu iimuiig uwi lumtouu Owing to its advantages, Vevay m as selected by the commission-the greatOhio river-

rihe underMned iiavin !,-..a aj'j.'ilnirJ hv the 5?w i!i-ri::::d i-"t:-h.ito Coe.ir, ;o aomifii4ter '..he cl.tc of Ch"il i;ui Cai.-er. late of York touo.'iip, requests 11 pei'soiis i'' Ie!te: to said estate, to wjakc. iniuietiiate )'.'t u. i t and those having demands ayuinst the sure to. j r?( k-nt thcia for exaai'nation. Thu estate i sinM"e-J to be insolvent. CLbiUiii i. M), Adm'r. Yo:i: lonn-hin, Ai:ii, 11.

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of all kinds, of steady and industrious habits, arc much wanted ; and such who arc not settled for life, arc invited to come and examine the premises, aud secure a spot at a small expense upon, which

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they may easily in a short time, make for themselves a home, where they may literally enjoy the blessings of lite "vm'cr their oica viae at ul Ji pcachj re."

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SADDLE & HAll BiAW XOTICE. BIANUrAGTORY-SAYA.70..- a MR(UI AS.?PH DUCK Have assoi iaUd themselves in the practice

pTflli-: uni. r&ind eontin-;i law, in tne counties ot IJearnorn and JSwit. gj ues to ni.inaiactiiFe. keen'erland, in the circuit courts of said counties,

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Mr. Mar-hall reides in Madison and mr.

linck keeps- his oUice at the Rising Sun. vhe-re he may Ihj found. Business conlided

Ilar.ic?, !;), J Vtntks, S r.jto them, will receive the joint attention o(l

us renwns inanKs nr p'ISoth. march 23 favors, and h'ipes to merit aj ,

Window Glass.

i hoxes 8 hy 10 Window Glass. 20

do di 10 hv 12 for sale by "P. G.SHCEIS &co

eontinuance of the same

Vevay, May 14, 1S35.

?v3 u,,rrp,s ,!!, iht Afi&i MS? S?van:i-.vh,- sahjusi reU:35M; td f.r -d l,y

lOO pairkij) hroa.is tor sale ty r. u. siiEiirs&co. yny May 26.

OF WiaEAT. WTI''D nn ue !i;it.i I i v ; i!i .us.viul hushols..f WIIKA ' d.lMeie ) i inr w.ire house i a Vevay; fr wlnl Ue iiihcsi market price, will beivea. F.G. SIIEETS.&. Co. Vevay, July 27.

Attorney nni ConnsrlUtr at Imw, Ycvay liiilisuasn

KEKPS his olhc- on F i rv -aieet, iinmedi-j Uli' finii,i.it 111.- P,.f f1A'ir-r I.

submitted lo lii care will he laithfullj and! puiw t'n'ilv Hlpl Ii (I i. I RJ ii. c nu riiMX' ai';... ... , --

place, when- he uloi alltlldi tvdll cci.Vija., cing bunncbs.

Willie lAad. V thekeg. just reeeiveil and Inrsalehv CLAUKSON DcFOUU.

V - v. May 2. to.V. Lcitf Etcr. A fine tot of f!anis!i ar.d Country P''e. eu'l and kip skins, and rpp'T leather f"r s"h- I" CI.AUlvSON &. UL'l OLi:. Vevay, A pi il 1 1

Csvifis enl t$nw&. ra US T received a;. I Cur sain low I y Oil C!,K KSON i. IK FOl-'ll.

Vevay, May 2, l.j:?5. 1 allied.

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mm el- '-ed i n. ei .' !( :! aa ) i- rut a ra ir .ir.v j iht r. use or ;!'-; oca '.on " e. -a lain ;ilt i rsniiS In in l..i i Ik r a ;; . r d. a i ; a s ! 'l I." ' in ;iil V ill. in ; I i i t: , .'i :-i n.i : ( ! ! 'a'- a ('. '.;-. of Iter eu;;ia:uix, to s!::taei :. ;h"'i- ;- villi h'.-r. f.vl.lii: P..scv ti.wa-liip. Artia 11. Tlio priuJer w:t ri f s C'iIlS-, niul must have il he hutes to Sinke eosls.

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