Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 40, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 June 1832 — Page 1

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THE PAST TEIE PRESEiW-FOR THE FUTURE. Printers Retreat, Indiana, Tuesday, J une 19, 1832. ol. I. Kb. 40.

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PAINTED .IN PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY WILLIAM C. KEEN.

VEVAX HAT VACTOl FERRY STREET.

TERMS OF THE MESSENGER M For Bf -two numbers, in advance, . . g2 00 do do paid within the year, 2 50 d;1 do paid at the expiratien, 3 00 try The above sums o be paid in produce, deliver -dV his offi -e or such other place as may be agreed on Fifteen per cent, deduction made when paid in CCy No paper discontinued until arrearages are pai' xy Subscribers served by post to pay 5 cents ex.ra vlvertisements inserted at the usual rates. rry Subscriptions paid wiihin two months, will be Considered in advance PRODUCE. Messrs- Cotton & Mix, merchants, Mountsterling. are authorised to receive produce from our rabscri For tbe aceomnvwlation of our subscribers the east, rn roue, produce may be left with Richard T G ddard. at bis ftore, in York township, Cbarls F KruU, at his store, in New. York, Aribrt Gazlay, nor Troy, Samuel Hicks, near Q..ercus Grove; William VrC'il!ough,-n Cotton township.

THE AMERICAN FARMER.

iri:,.i i. nA-,n R Smith it tubUshed i-i Baltimore.

f.Md i bv l Irviss Hitchc- m. '.. irmcctumr ej

J S Skt'iner.) in -meek -numbers of eight y-ut. p tge nt Five Dollars per avnum. 1 sd . ' -I xc'-isively to practical Agriculru! e: m .... n-4 Hural ,tid Domestic Economv -

Thf Jmerienn Farmer cot tains also a great numbet of

Uvtulr-c - p s; rtu.mgs w ra-5 of families: so much cf the

tn th Foreitn and domestic markets

for VricuUural products, and a correct statement of ... .i . : . c -..Li:..;.. . K.it

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prices ! wnr , rye, com. u"-"i

ijHE subscnSer returns his grateful acknowledgements to his customers for the very liberal en

couragement, heretofore extended to him, and begs

reave to inform them ar.d the public generally, tbat he has recently bemotid his establishment, to the

Z7CW BXIZOZ XZOUSE, T' Ferrg street, nearly opposite his old csta l:sbment. He will be ready, at

ail timet, to supply tbttn itb

HATS,

OF TEE BEST QUALITY. AJYD JVEVTBST F.tSITIOSfS. For which he will take CASH or approved country produce IRA MEND Elf HALL. N. B. All persons indebted to the subscriber byiote

r account, are requested to make immediate payment

as ne is muco in want ot tnesame

IRA MENUENHA.LL AN APPRENTICE.

lNR subscriber wants an JPPREXTICE. to the XZATTlITGt BTJSXXTESS. AlaJ,of.from

If to '7 years ot act, trom the c-iuntrv. would be pre

fcrred. IRA MENDENHALL.

Vevy, November 22.

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JAMES W. COLE, SADDLE AND HA&VESS MAKER, VEVAY,

HIS shop is on Ferry street, the third dasr above Gilbert's tavern and next below liendenhall's

hut siio,) where may be had Sa&AWs-, Bndes and Harness, OF EVERY FASHION A.VD Q UALTTY. His prices are no-derate, and various kinds of produce, as may be agreed upon, received in payment Vevay, 4pril 7, Hastings & Knight,

lV.rOtlTER? i, i (IW. OI.ES'IE DEAi.EK-.i

1 EARTHEN, CZXXZTA A2TD GLASS

WAilE, N- 101, :n ., nearly opposite Lower

Marxet street, uikcikkti. Cincinnati, O. May 1

WASHINGTON HALE, CINCINNATI, OHIO,

Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets.

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fig- SubcriptioTi9 received at this office.

Dr. dud. C. Forbes,

Trt : iUG " ,4-,u s! e ,0 -r. .. ,1,. ct ia-" ot VKVJY

an ! tl.e o f gn .aily, th t f s- i contimi r-r-c' :"' ,

PHYSIC AND

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He re

own t V v a. ti b -tu.. ; . ..... I. k M.fu tharksto h-

k: i. ",.- ihr n ronaee t.ither o ex

tr.d.dtohiin tl U pfSby attention tobtisneja l aerU shhrt of pub'ic puiro.., . Laving resale be- e . t.oii seven ytsr9. ai:d &lo trusts thutne piblic a. t s,ffici ntly sir-i..i. ted with hi:a te ea'end their ptr fli H- ma toun.!, at a!l tinrn

nless absent on pron-:iai -ji n-it ii-. ud

k-1-c (."O: S e S o: uic tm icj n .u in-

ty stret-. M i' treet. ..ay, Ji' Ur. 7

'HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends tl and the public gencally, that he continues to kvon th fihnvr named PUBLIC HOtTSR: and he

ssures them that it is well calculated for the comfort

and retirement of boarders, travellers, c. &c blc.

He solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN JOHNSON, Late f Switzerland eounty Indiana. Cincinnati, Apr I 2C Mny 7.

fl'HK -UBSCR1BF.R ihes to dispose of a large

1 COPPER WORM, fif,y fet lo"h-a. other n, nhoui .n.y t el r g - an IROlf BOIZiZSR

c "ginui ore hundred nd torty ph. on?- wnn ntty

STZZtli TTJBS : FZiARE STANDS, nd e very cit-v i . paraU; lor i-"; it Steam Distillery.

Also V compete sit o .MILL IRONS, a pair of gourt STO V5 GEARING, it - tr complete

Horse Mitt.

TERMS A crccit f twelve or eighteen months,

as m . best sun the purchaser, piven I - 1 ............. v.n k n f Y V

s I r.i utn u. i ksbvui, Cctton township, Ma 12. Spirit of the Times, XIFE IN NEW YORK.

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LAW iWiTCE.

r . -Ern c EGtiLEST. N.ATTOniTlSY AT

I T. A Vx , inforirs the publx .list ht h loca'cO i i 'lit. 'ow.- ot Vevav, SiiEiilad county, la V .t-, xv 14. tS 2.

leik'y Ofllce, &c.

i-. CL.hlv a. . i.jii.u'b C liave bic i r in v t t.t v:m.c .t; htosr, coriir IS-' t ..l .'.a.U it teif.

ifi VENUE. THE unders'gned, respectfully informs the tasabic inhabitants of Switzerland county that he has

been appointed to collect the RSVENUE fcr

the present year ; antl is now reniy to receive tne

same Times are dimcuit me om;crs oi state ngto

- and the Isws strict

crj- After the first of September, tie collector i

authorised to proceed to collect all taxes remaining anntid. bv distress and sale and, on the first of De

cember, all taxes on resident and non resident lands,

remain if g unpaid, (and there being no personal pro perty to make the same oat of,) are to be reported to i he scheol commissioner, Isaac Chamberlin, who is to sdd fifty per centum to said taxes, as a penalty, and

hen charge an interest of 100 per cent, pcr ann., on

aid taxes, until paid.

The undersig?ted,tndulges in tne nope, tnat prompt

payment will be made.

For the convenience of the public, he will attend

at various public places, in each township to receive taxes, of which places and times, he will give ample notice.

HENRY BANTA, collector. Collector's office, Tevsy May 28 Sheriff's Office

flHE undersigned keeps his office in t'ue FRAME

M. HOUSM recently occupied by Jamt s uahnazzo,

and generally known as Dalmaxso's Old Surd," on

Main Cross street, in the town ot VBV MHENRY BANT A, sheriff. Vevay. May S2.

Commissioner's Sale, SCHOOL LANDS TC-WKSHir , RANQE 3. WEST.

'PHE SCilOl. oECTION. No. 16, Town. I wo, of

I Raree Three, West of the 1st meridian, will be OFFERED FOR S.tLE, at the court house door

in Vevay,

On Monday, July 16, 1832, The Slid -chnol scct 'on a ill be divide.! and sold in 80 ACRE TRACTS;

and will be divided by lines running forth and south-

Ssid section hes on Long run. near Bakes' mill, miles from the Ohio river TERMS One fmrth of the purchase monev to be

paid down, and a credit c f teh yean for the remaind. er, on paying six per centum interest, yearly in ad vance. , Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on said day. . ' ;

lSAAt; UHAMUtULLI, COBQI. Commissioner's office, May 8.

AGENCY. 1HE subscriber -ffVr? i. s sc ;Cvs for the collecI tion of claims bga.nst the United States or individuals in the District of Columbia, more particularly of subscriptions for newspapers and periodical works as well as for procuring subscribers. Charges will b.. moderate and regulated bv the labor to t e performed B. HOMANS Georgetown, D C May 1. r.TE OF IVDI'.NA. SWME-.UL -ND CO, SS. IWITZERLAND CIBCUH COURT,

March Tcm.

WILLIAM HUNTER

vs. Phebe Baker, Chailes H. Knits and Elizabeth hit wife, William Med en it

Anna to aria, hi wite Bill ftr cloture of

Henry Kagenness i 5a Mortgag

ran Jane, hiswite, fe ter F. Baker aud John A. Baker, infant heirs and legal representatives of Richard Baker deceaead.

COlE3 she complainant, by Sullivan, his attorney-, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court,

that the above named Phebe Baker, widow o' Richard

Baker, deceased ; William Medes and Ana ..aria, hts

wife, late Anna Maria Baker; Henry Rigeines and

Sarah Jane, his wife, late Sarah Jane Raker; Peter

F. Baker and John A. Eaker heirs and legal represen

tatives of said Bichard Baker, decetaed. are not rest

dents of the state of Indiana. It is therefore ordered

by the court, that notice of the pendency of the com

plainant's bill, in this "behalf, be published for thre.

weeks successively, in some newspaper of general circulation, and that unless the defendants enter their

appearance herein on the first day of the next term of thisccurt, to be holden at tbs court-honse in the

town of Vevay, on the third Monday in September

1832 and answer said bill, of the matters and things

therein contained Trill be taken as confessed, and de creed, according to law EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Clerk's oBce, Vevay, Vay 30. 8TATB OF IND1ANB SWITZERLAND CO 55 SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT.

ELIZABETH MARTIN.

T. Petition for Divorce

S

JAMES MARTIN.

fl JAVRS MARTIN You are hereby notified

XvJL to appear, upon the nrst dy ot the next term ot the jw'uzerknd circuit court, to be holden at t hecourt house in Vevay, and county of Sii2er!and. on the third Monday in September, 1833. to answer the

oomplaint of L13ABSTH MARTIN, by petition tt.is

day tiled, or the matters and thu gs there in contained

will be determtned in your absence. By order of the Associate Judges of said court. HOWARD PA 1 TON, clerk Clerk's offiue, Vcvsy, kiuf 30

To Danitl Demere, Sttphcu Ellis, Thomas Ellis ,

STATE OF I'(1 VN AirZEK AND CO SS SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT. ELIZA DAVIS, 1 vs. Petition for Divorts.

IOSEPU F. DAVIS. j f It- JOSEPH F. DAVIS You are hereby notifc11 M. ed to appear, upon tie first day of the next tarta

of the Switzerland circuit court, to be holden at the

coart-house in the town of Vtvay, in aaii county ot' Switzerland, on the third Monday in September, 11? to answer the complaint of ELIZA DAVI9, by heS petition, this day ftled, or the matters aad t hirgs there in contained, will be determined in yor sbsenoe. By order of the Associate fudges of skid court EDWARD PATTON, clerk Clerk's oflce. May 30. To Stephen Bilis,Jokn Blunk, John Roberts. Daniel Demertt. David Htmry. the htirs and legal representatives of Francis Montfort, deceased, and all others concerned. 'I HE undi rsigned, being tbe owner and proprietor. M. of toe South half of South West quarter of sec tion li, township 5, of range 12, (lying in Switzerland oounty, and within the district of lands, sold at the Jffersonville land office ) wishes to perpetuate and and re-iacate the Soutn-west corner of said section,

according to law, he therefore gives notice TO AU WnOSZ XT OOXTCERttS, 1UAT the COUN t Y aVRVEYOK c; wiUtrlanfi count; .will a. lei.d at or near said corner, at nooa on TbubssaT; -he fifth of July, 132, and prccced to perpetuate and re-locate said corner, where you may attend if on think proper. THOMAS BLLIS. fleasanl township, June 3.

Sporting extraordinary Vie find the follow ing i;i the Philadelphia Gazette, of the 22d in slant. A singular let has been made between tiro gentleman of this city, the stakes whereof are $1000. One of the parties has engaged to procure, from some Yankee discoverer and inventor, an original, patent machine or gin, for picking tbe bones from shad, for which a premium of 400 is offered- The gentleman thus pledged whose name has been left with bp is an epicure in piscatory luzanes; and is fully competent to pay any bet under a plum Possessing agile habits, and believing that time is money, ht has long felt the inconvenience of delay in feeding hours when chad has been tbe chief article of deglutition: and he makes the foregoing offer in sober earr.t. The ingenious will please take note thereof. We are auiot'ortned whether the offer is, or is not, original; but the premium is worth noticeand the editor of the Boston Courier, who it the pursuivant at arms of the "notion''1 Manufactures down East, is desired to extend this announcement. At the siege of Torktown, two blacks vrerc placed as sentinels together. When the reiicV come, the corporal found both in the same position he left them: on demanding of the one sitting why he did not use, he answered, I believe Ma?ea, rc wounded, nnd I guels Cuffed

dead; hant spoke (lis good while. " On examination Cuffee whs really dead, and Sambo had tho bones of his arm and leg so badly fractured C5

to tender amputation absolutely accessary.

When the poor fellow was informed o it, ha

replied, well Mass:, take urn off" Al'(r th

John Blunk Jonn Roberts, the heirs aud leeali ..,- . , . ,. s . y- . , operation was perfoimed the surgeons began to representatives of trancis Montfort, deceased, . . .r .. . 6 - r, . J , ' condole with him upon his mir fortune, vh?n ha itnA III nthr MnartrmnJ I . . ' -

and all othtrs tonctrncd.

'1HK iinueri'igneit. bting the owaer and proprietu' 'JL of the East hai.' of the Soldi eabt qi;:rtero' s a tioa 1C, in township S. cf ri.go 1?, (Kmin Swili r isad county, and within the oislt ict ot latu's Sold a the Jefl. i-bonville lar.d trHoe.) wisiics to pcq.-ttuaU

re locate the Soutn Kast corner o! tr.ul s .oticn, aceorciing to law, he therefore, gives r.ot-ce TO ALL WHOM IT CONCERNS.

'"l itrtUliNII itbUVblUK cl .-iwn.er.an

ML cwi.i will aitend at or utrar smU corner, i 10

o'ock, si , on Tauasoar. the filth of July, 132. nt prvCeeu to perpvtuat'- and re-locate said ct,ri'ei-.

w rit re ju may aUenJ, it jou tuiaa pr. pvr DAVIU UENiiV fieaaant twn.1iip. Tuner 1. ;

BLANK iEE3S,

exclaimed, -Jebpr mind, Massa, tank (Sod, I

ol noder leg aud nouef arm for urn yet." A gentle'mad having engaged to right a main of cocks, directed his feeder in the cotiijf ry, who was a torn, of tie tod, to pick out two of the best, and bring them to town. Paddy hating mado !is selection, put the two cocLb tcgother ioto

Lb.; if, ..(id b rout: lit them wi;h him m ib .;t

couch. When they arrived, it waa found that vipoti their jourr.ey they had aimast torn e n:h oilier pieces; oo which Paddy was severe! taken to task for his stupidity, in puttu g l.otb! :ocks in oue bag. Indeed,1 said the bon. Hibernian, 'I thought there was no risk .of .iiir Uinrg out, as tl.ty ivcte foiftf to Cght en Cja. saw

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