Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 March 1832 — Page 4

Pacolet, A CHESMH SORREL, Sixtttu and a half handa high, TTTfl.1. st:d tie. euMilnjf tucp, on Mondiys.Tuet IT ds. s ! d XVedretd.ys at 05 Tfcnrs'tts. Fn-.'-.ys and SatiiHa, at ShctVl m l', rn Irdin r t(k. Th jciwun li ccmmtnce on M.-e 5'.ki cf V irch tnst and end cn the 4jl July f: po. tJculsrs lee fciits. BENJAMIN i OLE Jeffvrsr);' township, Mareli 10 Alexander, A BLOOD LAY IG hands high,

VlTILL stand the tn.-u'r'g season on Mondays aad;

f V Tuesdays, at Daniel Davis' Horse mili Wednetda s and Thursdays, et fade's mil on. Frulsiand Saturdays, at the town of fa' tint The cess-n Xf' commence oi the Slthof Ma roll and end on lb lit of Jely. For particulars see i,!s JOHN POLLY, Posry town&hlp, March 18

Teciimseh,

in

.1 BKAUiirVL CRE.4M ( OLOB,

l ' 1 1 I r . ' K - at.ai.it. . . mii mm

M i ?t! fuetdtva, at th si a

' -f iht ;i' - 'bfr, ! the Puteh set 4k5.-1 q - W - IrtidaTS and lhu-f .

ti ? able f Jot ft F. Cotton, in LraL. . .n Fridavaand 9atardata,

Itfov . . hr - i.n to commence on the 2l'h of V nr? i ? e 10th of Ju;y Far partieu tan ' i' SIMON flROSDOL Pleasant township Manh 10

KE juWn't.' inf-rmtV. ei itiua ot Si.a rh.n-' eiiit . l, ."i". 9 t l ev will cnn.mence tie JVERCJA'TILE BU'IXESS ii sad rr-untT, in I .i low. o! PA t KiO l f k- - iv.) at the stsnd f.r

r.cHy occupied bv William VYi'liab-s, on the firs ot Vtirrli next, .h-:re thev will keep on htnd a eenera

issorlnot t ot

DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware,

At thirty in PLUudetp hia. nht 1ooira?$.rE.s

Vflllinhln Piim a ,nnr,? Udy from B ,n 'he coarS5 t uiuauiL 1 "Nil, of the evening, conversation became slack, ani FOR SALE, a pause of a few moments became unavoidable,

iJ1HBui.drrsi?veu. w s- .-s to dispose cf -imeUiatei " gentleman broke ulence by obierfing,

&c. &c. Ilc.

AM kinds of COVATRT PROD&CE will b.

Pfr ot, F h i9 March .

PR I fc't TtOGBRS, HT5GH BOTLB.

neat, j .

The Messenger, .1 WHITISH GREY v !L :tnd tke tnsuins; etvm, on -and,) a ursdaja snd Wednes ' v the s'able of ihe subscriber, on

' utiile roaJ, bryori Ptsbndy t -i- rtirs4sj t Fri'- s ai d Sutur a- Mutry's ViJI. in Dearhnrn oe cnw-ncnc . on the fivttda of Aprd i o ihc first day ot July neat Tn par ' . bill SCHUYLER BACOVB.

Young Powhatan, JL DAFPLE QRE,

hp. e pmc!rs, Maroh f.

iittn aad a half hanHa high. ft ILL at on MiiBUi .s Tufs4nys and Wecnssays iiu-vir tl-. irV

e-n, at tha aubl. o COl I ' NUT f Fosy township an t;ui ft. ri ay, mkI Sa'urdsya, -i rb- ble rf m H lilTi, an I us; li. cr t-k V -k town

Si-ason will ooitmer.ee n h ISih 'a I

i. ' end or tketrst Of ulv. For tut titer SIMON BCHjMIT.

WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S ESTATE. rVVV. uners'.pm a, I 'vin. beti.. nt "he Mrcti tenn I f 'he ,vri ztrlani Frobate court, sppomud sd mir. ftratnx f ihe rs's'e o ff'illlam Campbell deceased, i ques't all p- ons indebted to said sine to make immediate p'yment; n.l those bavinf dcm d.i gainst the surae ti prsrnt tbem fur eiroini'jn Mid settle m n' ccrriin to law Tf tsva e ii lTent I L.T CAVpBKLt ad'rn. N T ' i0 1 f 4

CttUHQL DEA i r ESiAIL. lk!4u. f , .atiny a he . ,. t-r.-. s the l .twnr.rlaml Prob. t. eurt ber ono,ne4 a4nu.

n:sfrtn .f fie esiaU

Jcorge Beaty, deceased,

rrqa sts aH psrsuns i iK- .i-d ! . io ttte to mike imn rdiitt p; m. t sna p t.injclinis a.sin. t

esuie. wi.i present tm, a.raiog tu law, fur eitnUiatoM and St ttkment

Tbe "state is aolvcit. I- BELLA BE A I Y, ad'mt York township, Msseu 10.

A VALUABLE rAIUM,

ying ia Jeflers.m iowr-ahia, Switaerlsnd county, In. diana, kaow oie psiiiotjla'lv, as bsing tbe south west qaarfr of section 31, T R S, wtstefthe first aieridian, contaiiviup 160 ACBES OF LAIVD. The iniproTemen's arc, comfortable log buiMings a ount seventy ares, ll cleared and fenced -seven aeret of timothy mradow two orchards of choice apple and pesch trees eight besiniful, never-failing, springs I w' oltiome water. The balance of the lantf is well timbered with snsr, locust, walnut, hickory. ah and other timber The land lira within a respectable neighborhood is high, healthy, aad wiMiia js of s mile of the Ohio river inmeiiately back of Tuomaii 'eCormick's Wood-yard. This tract of land will be sold entire or divided, is m5 best suit a purchaser is can be divided so aa to Siva fearh half an equal quantity of fruit trees, elesred land an water. The undwrigncd is a farmer he en 1 tere i this tract of land, at an early day ho had pick am. auoie of tha ne fhiioraood, selected this quarter for its many good qualities, and has not beca dissppoin td. Comet view lor ywrse'vet. IHwXiAS RAMSEY.

JOILV KELSO' SIESTA TE. IMIB UBi r.i. ! ivirtg b. ,i, a tue March terra of the Swa.i ; i Probate eourt. a. noimed 4

niinisltstor ; t- m oi

John Ktlto, dcei$ed, rtaic all prs os ii vlebted to "aid estrte to ir.uk.

iwn.ed ste pitvm. vt, and ihse tsvm (-'m;ittas asins: th- sat e to pren ,.t -hasa, . -cording to lav, for ess

raieati n and ttle.eat. The .-s ste is supposed o be solvent

JOSiFrt KELSC.aimr. a-a ship, M ch 10

A LOAX WANTED.

MIL und. r an d, u he to, m i i-u v.'il di .

pasaul K d,. ill want to buirow R.40. i.r vi. rh

.e will pay I2j j?r ent i tereei, an- Auie thw p , eat tkrreof, wuh smor'fsge vn tbe above fitaa ainvites capitalists to give h-.m a cil. THOMAS RAMSEY. aiarck 13 Atkinson s Casket OR. CX.uA OF x: tsrattos, wit 4 uwmsxes?, Pt MLlvl, t Phi.u-.ei. nia, No. RUi e'ssl- . Ftiee 1 SO in advsitee, r g3 a- k end o'' tear Kcli v umber tontHink 4 p4t-e niik ing i7 p Res in a yat

J fubocriptiON.it receive at this ofico

ful I'.iuse." The poor girl, who thought lha

observation was meant for her, tpokt op rather partly "well, I gnen joa would have awful

pa-j:$ too if yoa should wash nod scrub oi nocb

as I do."

A hard AeJ.-An old gentleman was relating a stary of yor "half horse, half alligator1'

St. Lawrence boatman. 8ts ha.ho a Wrr?

head, for ha stood under an oak in a thunder

storm, when the lighlniag struck the tree, aad he dodged it seveeuteen times, when Coding ho coald not dodg it any longer, he stood aad took nine claps in succession no his head, and never flinched."

A T)ang Irishman who had married when h

was about seventeen years of age, complaining; of the difficulties to which his early marriage

had subjected him, said he would never cnarrj

so young again, if he Iired to be as old as Me

thoaaleta.

Ytk

J ustices of the Peace.

As H.. i;tk he w n tl

Pot

MIUIC.

Tha aader-

rr't, . s-ose ef his studhorse

oiil OI 1 1 r 1.1 1 JL in nUem 4

Johiuon, hct teini of s.-tice t.i.a sri.-'.

B ordf ef tNr count) t.mnnssi nie

ItKMtY B

oas.s- . terpi.

g gr.n. u. by it - Was ga Po . . - livir.f n i a-

eea

h auii'iii by h"r f, sixteea

t yar His aire, was the old Po- - ssitot - l.t iJiomerle his da. bt Pa Psrasaus : H T.tVPer fotolrse's -i b. r.th-vy bis Rraat prai: dm . r :i Vv,ole, u: f tic Bonny Lsss.wbo ,. ! irp v-.d Joi) h:r i ... tolerable ce-d pligh - tht ai - ' L, trFVRM him out. p irediate'v WILLIAM HARPER, v Ltr--V..rjf !t . ..w, about one .C i -f tKH,..irij;

nship, ma.-ei 12;

JDMI.VISTR.iTRIX'3 SALE.

-enri . '-:;ivaCanirbf.deo.ase.l,iitv' M- V Y K

Ov Wtdnttday, April 4, 1 833,

Vu. c. i, , . . . , rtav all ue j) ii. .fvp.-i , sui dec-vt.-n

:,spos'd of) o si-tins

Groceries, Hardware,

tc. tie, Ate. v. h rs . i, nt c. Ul. one ok r -n-k ri

n, L-.HMbit --.d i(clte;e. furniture.' fam-W r'.U

f kle wi'lcDdmener at In.iVln.-. .

Ttrmao1 silem.de known a -;.l - "' POLLY CAMPBF.LL. oJVnx-.

At-o

he Thi

ll

Plavr,.

UMlNlSTRArOR'S SALE. V ' t j- b T v, .,u. K l. ucute ja.

- . . jrtt am -om, aeccsed, in

Saturday, April 7, 1 8S2. " . ty beiorgicg to 'aid 1" (a r ,

Twoaroud Mtrcs, three head nf Catlr,tw ca.; a vkii sheep, eight h$s, Soars for

a rf. larminir iitnmila c, p.

- ...... n ij o-ciock. a. m -,,

the; sisti

eitate, con

be d a- the eotut-houri in

'.-. oi. vinr.l . th T.l.t.l -.nr.'

rejt. sleet JUSTICE OF TBE FEUCF.x thplsee ot 0ai(j :wv..-.ni.k. whos- versa t servro rss expired

40

IT F.LtCTlOJt wil. b held, on iK. ..

A

S a n :av

o ., it rirsant township

t

tc ie.;l

ssbnet

School Land, T.1,R.2.

'-lib ii-FI .w y IKK., fs-iirr within the

''Seconal ior-ll N... I. tU-.m. N 5 ...

U snrtt at tht h.ji!k f Bt NJ aulU HUNUtNN

on "aiuida, the 14 it t t pn next, to elect TatREB

TBU&fBES.ta bkeelarg. at tha school lant. The electors who are in lavor ef selling sm.I land, wil! write on their ballots, Sale" those opposed to selling

f.y orUr cf tbe euuntv rcm-nissionere . HENRY BANTA, sheriff. Stienff s ofSie, Vevi r.areh 12

Spirit of the Times,

its

PUltLIPHRH .n f..t c;t i.. K. s Y- k by Pmer U

Subscription receives) t this offee.

REFORMtD Medical Journal. O oe ptibha-ie l, asaatkly, ia lii. cttv t N. w York

eT r i he a.iaroiige mf tbe Bet rmi leicl Mat of the Vnlud Itatew. PriM Si. dm Yr,

t Vaar. Caeh aajr.br t MMiii 14 n.val nai ea

17 SubsorpwoM noerv,d at tasa ofice.

lift fur poi'ian. 1 he Rr. J G. Fischar,

sajs that common salt is an effectual reaaadf

for all kinds of painful and dangerous ffi j enl' biles It should be moistened with water aa& bcatid on the "round Ctn. Chroniclt,

Washington Hall, Center of Main end Ftrry streets, VEVA7, ilTDiAHA. "HR aubseni ir rtsp c'.iuit iufoi,na travellers ann

ft. Otaers t' a hf ha- r- e. n.-..-.ctd businaa at k.

on? stani THE BRICK SOUSE. t.v.vsv.

ne vi l t gtatelut tot a ei ? ol public pa rnnag He ill k e on hand a choice c '! ction ot Liawoa.'X

mi. I his stb'.rs will be pr :v dtd with Corn, Hav aad f . a I a. . m . . i- a a . .

v,ai in suori, eve y aiietii on win bn paid to make his customer c;fpf;itibie

AV.OS Gil BFRT Vevay, Jannart 3T-

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JAMCS M INFOHH'S KSPati-

f t avi- (f i ten kt the Mtirch term

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nun is-1 i.or,

James Man ford, di seased. recia.i. .... . -

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jn.tx MANFO!lD a' nr '.ip, V;. ch 12.

b,.u, . ... s-.iv.. ii-e in nun ..H, J) ment ntt 1,1 ,v-! VinR d-mardsR:iinv. ,i ' ' ' I-- went thvm, aLcoid.nr to law. f ir . m,Hot. ulrir.r,.. b

Piaassnt to

The Saturday Courier

THE AMEltfOAN FARMEB, EtltzJbt Cirfe)n & Smith, i published in Baltivut

Jzt) owl irvmb rtiTrncoesi a. v.", (cer. f

J H Shinne ,) i wee-' numhet of mght juc te

p.'gr, mt rit u Hilars per ai.num

Tft icu.lv e ; nn l rural a d Domestic Ec-jnoinv

t w .-Imericati Farmer co- taias !sj a great nutvbei of u fnl rec.:ipei j reaiungs adapted to the stv.tion if

roelheiB mid mistresses of latmliesj so much of the

news as relates to tin- loreign and 'fomcftic markets

fur Agricultural procucts. and a correct s'atcment of the r prices current at the time r.f publication . but :.t'hini- cant.cctev with party poliiira is at any time ,erni.i(d t" appesr in its columiiH Vh Acet-icaii Farmer is neatly printed on fine pa pi r, and many ol th -siibjects ot v'hicb. it treat art illustrated by eipensive wood ciiRrving The ivum

rers lor a year in,se a volume :l convenient form .ind 8;2l-. and tb luvt one is accompanied bv a title pjjje and uimut? ir.cx cmpliti..g ihf volume tor

llllivllltg. TERMS OF SUJiSCHlPTiOy 1 Prici five ellistrs rxi-. itn. p.-yable at the mid leof cscl yea: t.T Mibscription 2 Subscriptions ar; in v. I cases charged by the year and never Icr siiior't-.r term tor fnither parlicu'ar vllat this office riAWRENCEBUKG AND INDIANAPOLIS RAIL ROAD. B')'RS, f r fiubsrFi;t'.n tt Ok- s o k ef the Law-lenc-burg and ln,!ianipid:8 K.ilL ofJ cm p.uiy, will be opened stthc offix- oi t( r n" mnb r, "r ::arei!ccb'.ri, on Monday, ti t :7iit .,f MauH. i3i

-naref, jpj cam. live loilura pt r ahur-t." daw-..

GLAilGE l. 1)1 S'v

"e psii! derk

BLANK DEEDS.

Faritlt tht fry tpic f life, Thit gnt$ it all tit fUxor THt COMET IS COMtMi i ranoDT on tie sctch clan caTaininQ sea " Tin U.mpb- its aie oowm. U bv! O t)v! The Campbells aie eomi'i, O bo! Tbe Caoipbehs arc comin Froaa Bonnie Loot. Lomond, Tke CaaspbaUa are cumm, O bo! O k! Tbe Comet ia coasia, O wo! ( wo! The Ovael ia camin, O wa! O vol Tbe Cornet ia cernia From the tract of its roanrin, Tho Coaaet is comin, O wa! O wo! Tbe AogI D. ath ia fiery wrets. Has marked its v. ngerut faming path Ia glowing letter traced ia g'oom. Re's laid the woi Id ita kervy doom. Tftv Coa.ct is comia, O wo! O wo! 1 fce Comet ia comrn, O wo! O wo! Tbe Comet U comia Froai the track of ita raamin, t be Lamet ia camin, O wo! O wo! The seas wili vanish, Cooling fountains. And gtctu retreats oa plains an mountains, And tVom her centra Earth will burst, Mankind, by nations, die with thirA For the Comet is comin, O wo! U wo! The Comet is comia, O wo! O wo! Tha Cotaet isoomin, From the ttact of i.s roamin, The Uomct is comin O o! O wu! Ton glowing Btst, so fiery red, Mv bou. ie Uksie, da not dresd! For learn, d fools of modern yens Have fili ;d the world with foolish fesrs. The Comet's njt comin, O n V. O no! The Comet's not comin, O no! O to! The Comet's not oomin, Fsotn the track of its comin. The Comet's sot comin, O no! O no! LOVKW11H A WITNESS. He has shav'd off his whiskers and blackeii'd hi.', brjws, W'esrs a patch and a w.g of false bair, But it's him- Uh it's bim! We exoiianged lovers vows. When I lived up in Oavtn.iish square He had beaaci!u eyes, and his lips were the same. And his vuice waa as soft as a f ute Like a Lord i r a marquis be look'd, when he oame, To make love in his ma' ter's bett so it if 1 lividfur a thousvnd longyinrs from my birth, I shall never forget what I e told' Ho he lov'd me beyond the rich women otcartb, Wiih their jewels and silver and gjtti' When he kissed me aid bade me adieu with a s:gh. By the light ci the sweetest of mo.ms, Oh h w .ntle I dreamt I was bidi!rtg gcod bye, To vny Missis's tes-pot ai spons !

A gentleman on horseback finding himself i a spot where four; road in?t, asked n countryman, who was workiug on one of them, where it run to. Clodyole mismg liinirell from his stooping posture, ami ncralrhing hie hand, re psied with n gi in, I d.-.ek'nt know vtl eieit runs to, zur, but we finds it heie rvt ry morntti.1'

A certain pjeHcher having changed his rcli ai"n. was much Mumed by his friends fur iIh scrling Ihem. To excu,e himself, he had ?e ven reHons and beiiig asked what they were, rej1ied,a wile uod us cb!'Jrcrf

A tmall tough f thi tmblwic. Abignil Lord, of her -wn accord, Went down to gee her sister; Jason Lee, as brisk at a ilea, Jumped right op and kiss'd her. he tltffirultie wbirh had arisen between lh British and Chinese, at Canton, have been ad

justed by the former snbmitting to the pretetr- -: r .v fi

ivna ui iae t.umese. Anecdote A friend related to as the foils, ing boll committed by a on ef the Irueiiild lal now in his en ploy, which we ihios i worth pablishing: On going to the hoghnn on mor fling during the late cold weather, pat disc ? er ed that a Iitier of pigs, which had been in exitteaee bat a short lime, were all dead and oa

making knnwrthe discover) Fuitk sir." said ha, Idon'tb'lftve they'd lived if ttej kad'nt

Dir, tor the weather is so very cowld

One of the Westminster Constables at their

fttseanHy last week, complained that being ei tremely desireas of Sinderatanding his dnties. be

had pnrchased a book called 'Constable's Miscellany." which he saw displayed n a bookseller's window; bat to his great surprise, the beok instead ef directing him bow to compart b massif in his censtableship, contained r.othing bul some account of voyages to the North Pole! A romantic individual was asked why ks shewed greatar attachment to a very thin lady than to another who was more lnsty. 'It is aid ke, because I axe nearer her keart Tksre is a singolar society formed at Lmcol by a few voting men, called " The Lat man," embracing the following regnlation: A bottle efwine is sealed up ia a neat mahogany caat and at a particular period of the year lots ara east hy tha whole society to determine is whos care the case shall remain, and that person, at Christmas, ii bound to give either a dinner ot a supper to the whole ( the society . The bit. tie of wine is to be kept sealed ap so long ae two of the society remain alive, aad when ' the) last man' is left, he it to open tke bottle, aft drink the wine, to the memory of his former friends. Stamford IStrcurg. We imagine (he cracking of this bottle wiH be rather a sober affair. It is a little so wit ft life, we labor for years to earn money to eo-

jiy ourselves upon; when it is earned, our mon

ey making spirit is gone. We wondei why soma of tht rich old fellows doat ee this and attempt a reform? the plan is feasible. Let them loan their money to at young bloods to enjoy life while we feel like it, and we in our tnrnt mutt, when the fun is over with us. go to work and pass the evening of oor days, io getting money for the next generation, and so ou. How beautifal and excellent are the following sentiments of De Witt Clinton. "Pluasore is a rkade w; wealth is vanity, an i power is a pageant; but knowledge is extatic enjoyment perenial in fame, unlimited in epico nnd infinite in duratioa. In the perform-au-e of its altered offices, it fears no danger spates no cxpene omlu nr. exertion. It scales

the mountaiu looks into the volcano dives ioto the ocean perforates the earth w ings it diqht into the skias encircles tha globe txploros the tea nud land contemplates the distant rx-tmines iI.q minete comprehends the great ascends to the sflblime: No place too remote fur its gratp a heavens too exulted for its roach." To prevent r.':e ftet ifh-jrtts from hcr'Jing fif nr If the fiog in the hoofs r.f hois. sni tbe (Vtl.ick he cleaned, m.d wiU iuMd -.n h scCl iionp, prci j.-.tiily t then g-'ii';; tit in snowy ucaiher, it will e8Vittii-ily (.re.t: . . tht ii failing lioci what is termed r.ll i giij-,, t,c-v.. A r.qtu ber of accidvbts tuixht to vrc.cr.trt' -l.-