Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 September 1831 — Page 4

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ven notice that he shall commence .i suit in" the ZhJJle "f . M1UU)'V roCRiKk.

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r.nii nil Huntingdon, uv wiwm the arirs! "Kric'er merimn iiu-ratnre rfl'-r i

was made, by uhich tne const. tn'ion.nlitv nt"th

laws of Connecticut prohibiting travelling on 5 mday. will be tried.

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n filer I'ears and .;

at'i'.-r cur winter iean

u urn the lic-e fiave coaipiclely shed their

$35 Iteward.

;.sy no n.e tt)' lo it before.

j I ?::Vefrotn tli-in I.awrencehurp, ln1i?:,a, r, fhc ir- phr of the. IMi irt. 4 pr'norern. tmt WW IAj 4T.I.ING i DN WII.LIAW WILKINSON. KHKNK 7!i S HVHUINGTON and WILT.UM HOI.FOKH i Sai.l Allir.gloti is about li ear rt rr. ilurk hair

kinilf, ..'sndcon plrxio, large -ts; iicrr. loyk, ;i'h:I of Lis

, jnivi n"" .3 o'.j year oi if l t-cp I he pnm.i'ir ot peach, nectarine and afrr.ond: speak quick an-1 a liu t- i-h t.isnoe tr.-t :

" ram s irstvT!-. chi: l.-.,.ou's ba'r.?s-trf S ouid not be pi opei f l-e d- n?, btfriabcMt 5 ,''et ?"ch Ui; f:i.! tr.ie;it sp--.t9. i -osnl r, vtlSVl in his iinile. iee, .;he li'ter end of Feluar, in the mMe l ite ',- Ss;'1 f,arrino. is about 5 i.f 'i or 9ii.chos 'hkb h.,a ..- nor he for,, th rircl it ... . I'lT.1'1. h!P T coir.pl.on, ftfty ye, a!.c;it 23 ytar

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tV: '!S I'" ' 'Kw: h? :ins th- ' np - I-rlmav be i.erf. .rmed nf nv iin .. ... ihair M.d eyes. ' "b"'

...... rtv rence, ncars i: e prectpts there, i r , , . - . , ' .uc lt-

I s..w a rhusre the sabb.vh dsr arrires Ik I.tit A.ra o .W K ' ...

lit- i a f'A .1. :. Apple?, pear, cherries, and plumi Lein.r f.nr

ly trees, may be pruned at any period, between

'.lthtrv.

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..ivn, in uir t.uv OKI. DS1 fn a C W C sh.tt ;jif., w

riod ofsheddiuir their Im ,,t !,;.... ... . .. " ? ar? wer commuted tor how

6'3 ;ea;.nB Harrington, tor couatcrfeiUnr-a,-d Mnlf

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V.Yfi HUXDIihin IHtJ.I ...iRs. ... .1

riu-r ;f the h. st OSIOIITAI, TJL'jr. pri-pw-Kir Me R'.urda Cuuritr, rrtst.rteu ui.dvr i'j :.)l.owii s retneions and repnlatior s. Ailtalcaintende.' toe mpet- r thi prem um mini oe ad-lreswd tp irrf- u L Spc?fft Pt:,;ielP'. i. lee i,J pc st;.ge. or tr bt-lore tht 1st i.ayof L' ct-ml er iext. Acc,;!rpanirg lach tals, the writer must f..r .ixh Ins or h r iibmh, a id ari.Ir-rss. ia a si peruti ses'cJ i. perslt eiivr.h.pe, wliirh wiU t,ot he i-peiitd, tin-- ; ii the cNse of the sticc. ssh 1 rn-pi titor. ' Khi ly in Decen hcr. ti e talt presented, v i I he mitttdto a cnmnii tee of the hjiiowinp gert ern-f Oav.d fan I Urowr, Hidiamki Mereirh' John lusgrave, K.chard I'enn Sr)i.. ' Mortan McMichaS, an ! Charles AIexii.'er ' whu will award prior to the 1st of Januarv . t '

A an as the ;,w,ird .slvdl o.- ueterm-ned, public .(l r.inf.f.u.n of the same will be given Immediately U'.-r (-her i be urcesshj candidate may drrw on the rUM-;, (tr for the am- unt of the r.-cminm

of Jan war.

Siiii he could biuah. and when the tesrful eye !,lroPIinS their leaves, and the first swelling of O; ioe, was tis'. uui n his siter'd chetk ilheir blusom buds.

Planting Fruit Trtri Towards the hitler end of this month, most sorts tif fruit t rpr mu- K .j j

v r-.-r, i -.. . i . . ' '"-i-iauieu, nnu Lar-i

In b.isvrs n .rd, ht Pcnda iho- rIA rf C 3 M av e S .ed their leaves.

.. . . J : l ne prnnnfl mnt I.e. rl.- ...... .... .

v. ... uuu nui suojrci 10 water laying on it in winter each tree must be strongly fixed in its place, by tying it with straw, mats, 4-c. to a stake, drove into the ground, it must be so fastened as not to be rocked about bv the wind . In the southern states, as well as in other parts of the union, these plantations should all he com.

;pleted before the buds begin to swell. The lajtest ripening ftuits particularly late peaches, ,should be planted in a place of warm aspect, and lalso some of the earliest kinds, to have them in ipertection at an early period. ! Antilpe :iiH ronrs t n. -

, ...... , mi wans ana esna ierc

should be planted twenty feet from each other. Hums and cherries to be planted from fifteen to eighteen feet, if designed for espaliers. Peaches, apricots, and nectarines, not less than bfieen feet if againat walls, &c. Planting Goosebtrrits. Towards the latter end of this month, or early m November, is the most suitable season to plani these trees. They may be set round the borders of the kitchen garden, from two to two and a half feet from the walks, and about six feet distant from each other; always keep the ground under, and immediately contiguous to each buh, entirely free from needs or plants of any kind as as it will endanger the fruit becoming m,l,w,t

and tuined.

When jou have an oppmtuuity obtaining superior kinds, you may take cuttings from these, and plant them where they are to remain for

truiticg Old bu-hes seldom produce well, after'

uan

i.iiictt-r.cv. not nol!y suB'd, lieavd a sisjh. Iter vo.ee drown'd in reasonings, bright tho wesk

O'er n; J!!hit up., that holy name reviled.

.... u mi n:b ir.iar.i t ps invoked in praise. The Isst s;.d charge - upon his dvii.g bed, Couls c w.th e-iul puns, I saw'him l.e, ' Afj-e is r o God ' the unbe'icver said iUve it i,o I cil or hat a w retch am I." 'Twss vain -the vile awtion was in vain, Conviction came, no rtasonini; could control Tiere i a t;d. fiVd thro burni- g hra'in, ' I trc is a l, .d," -truck on h s parting soul. CLKJJVLLYEbS. Tl c e rim s that hade your Koonjirc f ice A little watt r might d.place, 8 As i-.aure every where Lesto vs The rrw.a! d ws to clei.se the rose1'htse treses as the raver, bisck Thai av'd in ringl-ts dow.i vour back, I ncomli .!, un.i jm'J Sv m gKct Destiov the face which'ence ihey decked. Whence this forpetfii!nss of dress I'ray midarr., are you married Ye5. Th-? r i-e deliehts in h s Pnhl

Ai.ci h toils af cr he?p npPr heap, '.I n:c n,5e nf h,s countenance comes a

for nslit laiecr.v

I i.e a';ove reward will he riven forth .r.r..i1.n

sior. sid delivery of the rinoners to tne at this n'.ai.e, or iSlCi f.jr either ot" tiie thrt e nut named, and g5 io.' the- boy. They were ironed and it is supposed thev made tncsr escape with them en

ISAAC f F.NCF.R, Lawrenccburg, Sep. 12. deputy sheriff, Ll co

nd

itc ra;usewn what anoTu-r hall .taj. fbeholr pp. the king hath no boon f Yen his biriu, lot -bure a les p rishing pan; f t!. rri"re ' ''is porrp is but rust of tht

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Hua;!! are tne Uiysrf a man. earth. Sou, irxwm ..... ..:l. .. . . V

- . U: ions, mi mev giau The ml! sluggard tbat Comes' in ou

our room:

i -c 1 lDe ru,e,s "f empire are laid 1 i k .SC "tre-t ' la distinction is swayed And he r ce. t nu-s sound like a voict from the dead 1 hat u e arc ill on the m irch to the tomb

A FRJGMEJYT. Hope's f intest hue n w faded cone A weary l t is thir.c, ' Tn wep in silence, sad and lone Ol ! aching tita:t of mine. l!e't r to bresk at once away, 1 hwn ('a lv thus to r.ine, And wrtri, tadl c! b ;p vein's decas, Old stubrtrn heart of mine. Aid no. an.M this all of ill, One joy I'd not resign; 5t:ll ie- me live, to love'him still "h! foolish heat t ef mine.

PROPOSALS. The undersigned, proposes to commence

the publication of a paper, on a royal sheet, i ?.' r.j . i i "

1 '""? Mirtui, owuzenana county, ind. about the 10th of Septem. next, to be called THE WEEKLY jMESSEKQER.

Demoted to News, Literature, Agriculture.

iManutactures, foreign and Uomtstic Intelligence, and all other suhjects of an interesting nature, Rotors excepted, which shall be entirely excluded. TER.MS. Two dollars, in produce, for fifty-two numbers, if paid in advance two dollars and fifty cents, paid within the year and three dol

lars, at the expiration of the year. A de

duction of 15 per cent will be made, where cash is paid. (r Advertisements, will be inserted at the usual rates. WILLIAM C. KEEN. Printer's Retieat, July , 1831 . Ot Subscriptions psid witnin two months, will be considered in advance PRODUCE. For the accommodation of our subscribers on the eastern route, produce may be left with Richard T Goddard, at his store, in York township, Charles F Krutz, at his store, in New lork, Aribert Gazlay, near Troy, Samuel Hicks, near the Quercus Grove; Joseph McHenry, in Cotton township.

The publial-on of the tls will commence in .la......

,try next, m.d he conun-it d at the discretion r.fthf ".b. jh'Oers. Conan.-litois l r the premium are rni iM

t'ord' c;- care 1,1 tlie preparation of their manuaenpta, ,t is very des.rable ihai :lh gibiiily may be avoided

Pay your Taxes.

The undersigned, hereby gives notice, that

has been appointed to collect the slate St nitty REVENUE, for the present year.--. e has received the Hnnlirre A .

- .- ...... , wuu io livin ready and willing to receive the Cash. T lie hopes, his fellow-citizens, will be. prepared to pay him when he calls on thtm, which will be in a few days. PRUETT ".HARVEY, coll.

Collector's sat'c, for Taxes fllO all whom it may concern. Take JVoricr, that 1 1 shall, on the second Monday in November nest, at the Courthouse in Vevav. commence spllincraii ..!

splanting. Previous to planting, prune them ,nP"la;the 'ands,8ml town 'ots. n which the tax, s ' , e. A. ? piune mem, fur S.ateorCounty are duefor the years 18:7 1828 ie clean stem, ot ten or twelve inches, before '29 '30nd 1831. and not paid on or before the 1st

cona Monuay in November; which lands and lots are in

to one

the head is formed.

Pruning and Propagating OooseberritsThe latter part of this nionlh, and all the next month, will be a very suitable season for

pruning gooseberries. New varieties ol this valuable fruit may be obtain, d by sowing seeds of the best kinds you are able to procure, either in this, or any of the autumn months, in beds, in the o.

(pen ground, or in boxes of good earth. From

in the

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S HULL'S WASHING MACHINE. The subscriber has purchased the patent rieht. fofJeHersontownahip, of 5 SUULUS WASUIXG MACHINE. He wishes to dispose o" single rights ht 3 Cachand will be prepared, in a few days, to dispose, of ma. chines, ready for use, t g5 each By this labor saving machine, three bed quifs be them ever so dirty, can be completely washed in'ten minutes and six sheet can be washed in fifteen minute, and all other articles accordingly, without the least injury to the texture of the cloth. GEORGE TAGUE. Jackionville. September 15.

t . IS A Mi .

rp. r m , I ' Ul EUUU Cilllll. l,e r"7'! ,he fhitan,:e of the report ofitht' seeds the plants will rise freely i mr. -lle, to the stock holders of the bank 5Pri,1S5 J the bucceeding spring i loe Imted Stale, at the late triennial may be ulnnted in nurserv rn t. II hD..

retmg ''"'ladelphia: specimer.s of fruit, then those that ar ?e

, , . , . - b I o u x ranire

I own 2 range 4 Town 3 range 4

Mien sown, cover them near a half an mrh

"nc to ten shares'deeP w'tb loose rich earth. If kept till spring 30 share 329'the seed will not vegilate freely.

the county of Switzerland, and in the following townships and ranges, to wit: Town 1 range 1 East of the first principal meridian line, Town 2 range 1 do do. Town 1 range 1 West ef thej first;;principal meridian line,

Town 2 range 1 Town 3 range 1 Town 1 range 2 Town 2 range 2 Town 3 range 2 Town 1 range 3 Town 2 range 3 Town 3 range 3

,;;;r,r G Mr. 4I 45. The g0fy be taken due care of, the others, by (J.ToZ2 rTel

, t 1 men biocri ma, ue inrown awnv have t -.ken it mi. H'i,. . l . J . ." "J

I 1419 sio. kholtlers own from

iena. es ouii 23 000

l.n.'nj . ... .

" Vnx "V" .rS U iJ0 aies-and 1 26 ''rotating fruit Tret,, Ly Layers and Sucker,

i o l l nil- j t .... ,j .....1 I it

i - viirfuiitwe societies, 14 300 More ihao o.ie fourth is held in the above man iitr.

Tl

I he capital is diiibuted between fhe bank Philadelphia and twenty Jive branches. Since

August

I o

... . ....... .(l,ii nventy nve branches. Since

11, io t ianrhcs have been discontinued and mi.. n ones created, making an inciease ol seven m .,.utll ,c.irs. Thcse thirty r.ht applications.

I I e siUiati,,!! of the on the first of I i. was as follows:

1';.!. Sir debt fumi. );rcon it 1,11 j i-i-on.il security, do Inn. led secunty, do domestic exchang "ii ' ul iMt.n, i)f pCilt?, e ie.

,1

1 he young shoots of mulberries. !W lil

bert, vines,oic. may now be laid in the earth

inty will fully rooted in twelve months. Sut-kcrs may be taken from berberries, &r digging them up with good roots to each, and plauung them where tiny are to remain. Dressing StravUrry ,,. The old strawberry beds should have their winter drtssi.gs ibis month; they should be cleaned from weeds, and the runners taken oftclos-e to the plant.,- loosen the earth bet-

S"3.3000.000 the rows to a inoderale denth will.-.

ll,tiOO.OCUpmj, P!,,,c- tiikiii:; care not to di.ti.rh ib.v

r.00.000im,ii out the alleys, ;.,.d let Hum., I.,1

dug, Im caking the earth very line, ami spread

r , 7" over me Oeds, between and

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do

do.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. od.

no.

Town 2 North of range twelve, east of the 2d princi pal meridian line, Town 3 do. do. do. Town 4 do. do. do. Town 5 do. do. do. Sale to continue from day to day, betw een the hours of nine o'clock int'.e morning and four o'clock in he evening of each day until all such lands and lots whether the owners be resident or not, are t ll'ered for sale within said county of Swiiz- rland.

PRUETT HARVEY, Ctlhctor uf S C. Vevay, September 15.

TAKEN UP BY CHARLES BKATY, living in YorK township Switzerland couutv. on i4 y ?f lu1y 183, " soriiet, ZVLA.RE, between thirteen and. fourteen hr.tit llicrh ifir.r.r.oa . e ... .

. VAna ..1.1 . .. . I 1 1 .

jv...jU.Ua iiu uii h smau oeii, with a leather collar has a :mall star in her forehead two mnall marka on the near side of her back a lump on the inside of the left knee-and a lump on the same side of the whethers no other marks or brands Apprised to fifteen dollars, by Daniel Kelso and Joseph Nelson, July 30. A tiue copy from nr.y estrav book AMOS A. BKOWN.'i&aii Au8ut 20 J utice of the feioe. VENDUE. EXECUTOR'S SALE

W dl be s.ld a. PUBLIC S.1LE, totheb gbert bidders, at the la'e rrw.lei.ee of John Brown, dee on the road betv een Vountste rliup and Ja ksonvilie

Un lliursday, October G, 1831, A wagon, with gears complete; feu. horses, two cows, yourg cattle, sheep and bt.gs, household .nd kitchen furniture, a variety of farming mcnsils, lo. gether with many other articles. TEJt.USA credit of nine months for all sums over three dollars, good security rtqu.red that sum and under, cash. Sale to commence at 8 o'clock A MJAMES BROWN, executor.Jeflerson township, September 13. TAKEN Ur

HY KOUKUr TAKf.TON, living .a Post ytowr ship. witerland c uniy Indiana, a IWHINNEY XlOJaK FIXfliEY, loi hands hiKh. a ar ,nd arip in i.er forehead, auppesed to bithree years eld last snrim. .,.,..;...i

to tenty.five dollars, by Joseph S Lillard and Jvmc Ileanck, belore rr.e, this 17th dav cf Augiut. 18dl (Certified) AIUUF.lt r GA2TLAY, Angus: 22. Justice ot tho f'caca

PROPOSALS, For publishiuc 'he Citv of V

ly new spapeis.(iu pamphlet form)e'nc to be entitled;

THE MECfUMC'S liliaiSTER; TIIK OTHKU THE r.lllMEIVS REGISTER.

WoVievt W. Auw.s- Vistula. The undersigned has been apoo'mted c xr cntnr r

the last will and testament of UOlir.KI' R AN DUES late of Cotton township, deceased, ao.l r, n....'.ii

I ptrsoi:9 indebt' d to mid t.statf, to make iiiitp.edut't" I payuivnt and persons h'.ving denir.nds tP.duM lt

same will piest-nt them according to law. Said estate is solvent.

KDKN EDWARDS, xV. dutton township, Auptist I'J.

.No-e- ,.t" ;.t-it,. ! Sn lu- p.r. ti;, Sat j 'ii? prv i; !;.. 1- t'.i b-, g've-i tirrtt lit.

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ge' 1 l.ioooeo 22.300,000 1G,.!U0,00(J 1 1 .500.000 )pecie 2.IO0.00O l.TiO.OOo

i .1 Pour Relation. Died at Montrose, in EnHand, on (he 2?lli nit. in the ;2d C;ii of l.o Ini tlll'friinl tirlnp n I' 1 I . A . I . t

I'M!u ih.i v ..... J 1 1 1 . .

lulu-, Din cut not Iurv the Ions A ll.rltt t,.. I r J 1

....1. n ji viu sMiig ol well rolte

03,'J00so

lottcil rti.-inni.

w in ne pruprr. i his dressing will be a means of producing a nioIC pjCiitirI crop next sea-

I ni rent, hrirn

paid and liquidated, 7Q.:; O00i X ben you hear a 11.;

oniaiy ;.ni July,

Ul l.ilkinr morr nfl.im

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- .1 in-111 any umig tit., Xou ,.V 5;l(-L,v s(1, i'lm down ;,s a being wholly JeMitule oV uenus or merit.

A i"', . "e. a?iJ: J b :l-';, 'irGeo,gC Ro,e,t,caS,erof the r.avv.&f.

... .......... ...i. miiuuilh: ai . 5. 1 i.ivn ir t tie it : . Id. 1 . . . " matter in type we propose to up two weekly ihcets j ' S" ' ' Jf:U;i 1 Wit. jorontHin sixtten octavo pages eurh. ' : ! od maiden , lo tv horn her tin ifly and hc::;rablr.

Ihr r,ivmrr vV.-r will contain agncidt.in.l no I''"'""'?!- I closed any nnetiate ptovision put lien.. ..I .... I. ..1 1. .. . .1 1 1 - . .- . . 5

...v..-, ... 3iu u.o.-i ii.ainr, com 111 m to a n. wipacr. 'O. ef liatulatirn. asf.ilioiv.

ZT:?U l U'at 'r'M VU - ' . ' 'rgitret Rose, si.ler to the right honorable Ti,. if . n . .1 . "ir l.Ciii -,-e l!op, treasurer of the uai v i .L - I he .U.c.n t-.v ., ;-,. ,; w.'l contain such jr nera- 11 , ml urination 01. mechanics in aildoiou imhe oT. i,,-., u:lsl,"'& l'''-

uewpaper notices, as will render it a v;.hmi,e , ,.,;,

ol mi f -'.netit since "a t.

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if.::.

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Mine tor 'lie prc-ei.t year, 2 9J5 0()o' Cfi-tleman on hoi se.hai k, finding himself

" " ' wiii. ..I... 1 -1-1. 1 " - .'ii... lilt 1 . (r-.l 1 il 1 11 11 1

, . ir. ,., ,i. , ' . wnere one inJivHiual

.ie- ir.iiy uan-iii-. 00 nn.. j men "tirKiiio-on one ol hem. n h

PrviiSc Cor.. 'I he

tion 10 trie lil.raiy of that nsolul nod 11 ilutnuul t.

01 ciuzcna ror w liom it is intended.

1 h Ht. i,nh Lr.i...n. ...:n. . ... .- : i . 1 .1

....- .,1,,,,,, ,,, , , ,,,, Huverosi-Mietits ouijeti ny J oii;t t li.lll

oiuuiosecoiintcttd with a;nciiua e and the intclnn ic arts.

'('' hl.Cri.UliI ':m.,r

oj"lat month, s;iy there is ,1 cow in I ivinoUh

'.I, but live e irs ..f, t htn

ea-. m, which has had nine calvi-s ihice v.l

Dcn.e.-tic bi',; lioiih;. a ... .... ..." 1 -

roiciols. fba-k Sj bran.h-

;c :':r;ost,t!ii vr.tr.:v5.000.O00

it run to.

f I -"1 (i.)Xt

I he price for these will be one d.olUr a.id (idj .-cent.-: u ';i1 ' W0 -N s ,u" "hen-he n, t(irc perauimm, paid in Kd.wnce. 'I he editor is dlinir. i f;t' 'S "I'L nne i h?ti she was ("on 1 ve.i 1 .,1,1

ill obtain eiyht ur mmi. m,liJ,li.n . I. ! r. 1 ' '

re te.ril.ers. and remit n,,- I C .... ' .... r .. I """" '"'

m... . .- . . . . .V.-.. . . . - j ... w ... , ,o; ,

i0),-"OO(l u,.,.n-, ,.,1-iiitr liimen Irom Ills ,u ",ra'0 "ese papers at the raie C Sli !! i I ii-

""'"K posture, ailU SCralrinC his head IC l'iu " T"IU'" l' conla:u . nmnl.eis ' - -1 v.. ?.o.ie- j'.ii j ol I.og phed with a griii, - I does'nt knuw where it August 8 ,UFI"' ,.k1' ""5 ""t' h wiiiun oyer the runs to. but we finJs it here. i-v,.pr r,,r..;.w. a-w v.. , hunncy U.-nlk-m.-n leai nine to mm-I!. :...

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