Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 59, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 October 1832 — Page 1

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WW as & s r ; ft Icr?.fl r Tr?tT -V fwsfir, Kiferrifiii-e, .f z-ricnltrtre, Manufacturer, and ffter subjects of interest, except Politics. vol. ii. PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIAXA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1832.

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PNLVTED iwV PUHLIULO, JSi KEEN ASH CHILD.

rR-WS OF THE JLf5S.YGEJ.'

For fif:v-two numbtn, in advance, 2 00

do paid wunm tne year, avi da pid at the eXpiratien, 3 Oo The above 8' may be paid in pro ln-e. deliversd st this e, or sacb othet plice may be gr' d on Fifteen per cent jtiuction rn ide, when psid in caah. So pper diacoutmued antil arrearages 'are pd

jj Subscribers .orved by post to ps 15 enta extra. Aavertiacments, inserted at the usual

Tstts. r- Sscripticns psid wi bin two months

iTl r subscribing, considered in adrance. TRODUCE. fr tbp arenmniodation of our subscribers proCotton k Mix. tnckintt, Monr.tterlin, Mi chtll's mi . P eanut townsVip, J.eph S-ort. n-ffrc'iknt. Cn'g township. Si "hard T Gdard.tre, in York to wnsMp Chrlt s F Krutx. at his vore.in New York Aribrt r.as'.ay. nwr Troy, . St"iel Hicks, near Q ieroi G-ove; WiHiam McCulloiiKh.tn Cotton towrishlp. Alfrey'a M..1, in pleasant tonhip.

I he whole fitly -two to tubers will form a Vohime wjfll worih preservation, of 83"J

pages, equal in quantity to l-ilX) puges, or three volume of Rees Cycloj aeda. Each volume w ill he accompanied with a tille-

pace and index

The price is r jve Dollars lor httytwo

mimccrs of sixteen pages each. CC?" Payment at all times in advance.

' ADAM WAI.DIE.

CarperAerietiect, near seventh, Philadel

phia, ?4

S K. qtmrter and f N. V, quarter.

PART OP SECTION SO. 5, T. 1, R. 2,

O.VEMILK FROM TIb OH 0 R1VKH,

FOR ALE, gHB Mibscr b r, wishes to dis.

I pose ' im ac-ommoatirjf srily ah-nt on buainfts

A Vataablk Farm

William Armington, rJiYsiciAK and STRoroir, MOU.STSTEHLLW, la.

DOCTOU AUMINOTON ran be consulted, profession lv. at nil t'mes. unles nt ces

RliANK DEEDS?

N at all times, hereafter, be had at H cents per ine"e "Opy, at

Ti.e ClerkV ..ffioe, n Vevav,

J eph Sh Tt, in Craia: towiihip, A,trev, mill, in Pleasant d WiUiamC. MitclnlPs, d. do Ari!ert G izlayV in Posey do Samuel Hicks'1 in Cotton "d Amos A Dr-wn's in Y -rk d The Messenger office, JeHcrsnn. Oc-:-.ber20.

Jtff, CHEAP.

TOPPIXTERS. TT yiiItE & WILLIAM HA

IPia G Alt respectfully inturni the

Fnuters ot the, united btates, to whm tlej

have loeii indivKwallv know n as establish

ed LETTE?. POUNDERS t

thev nrtve. ItiriiK.-d a ctwiartnohip. in said

busine-'S, and hope trom tneir united skil

and extensive experience to be nhie to ci'-e

full saHsiaction to all who may favor them with orders. Tiie introduction of machinery in placa of the tedious and unhealthy pi-orc-ts ot casting tvpe by hand, a desideratum by the Eur pean and American Founders, was by

American ingenuity, and a heavy exptnoiture of time nd money rn the ,art of our

setiior.parrner. first successfully accomplis-h-rd. Extensive use of the rnarhine cas.

letter, ha Fully tested and establ:rhcd

?uperiori;y in every parttcuiarj over that Ca.-t !)v the old process. The Letter Foundry business will liereaf er be carried on by the parties befort named, under the firm of WHITE, H AGAR & COj eiTT cf xtv; roRK. Their specimeti exhibits a ccmnlete serio fr.m Diamond to 1-1 lines Pica. 1 ht.t)k and new s type being in the most modern tvJe nd liolit.

WIUTK, II G Ii &. C.., are a?ent

terms, his Y ALU J RLE FAUM

situated in Jrtteisou .owpshin on

tnt i;e r"a ruaninp irom usd son, thi oieh

Vcvy, to 'b' Ris;ng Sun, between jiu'ge G ly's and Esq Tapp's Thia farm contain

ore J-.unt'red no htr five acres uf Land, six-

v five h( r oi" under cultivation l:ss a num-

it rof bearirjtfmit tree, such as spple, nesch,

cberry, &. ant! several never taiilinp springs.

A tmtlicr description is deemi' uomSiss

ry as it iS airtsiimecl tnat pers-tins w hirg to

purnnse, will exarrine ai d Yiew the preir.is.s

Terms ot sale, will ne miufc ensv. XVII ! I M i'lCkliT. JefT rson t wbip. Jni. 4

at PRRNKT'a ta-

vem. Ororrs, It. ft in his absence, will be promptly attended to. icu"tsterlinp. Itilv 4.

A0 T : LAR TEKIODI6AL,

THE iELtCT

CIRCULATING LIEKABY ! for Ti.e Smith an.l Rir, pri-iting presses

Containing tqual to fifty .volumes for fits dollars.

which tliev can furnish to their customers

at thf manufaltu'ers, price?. Chases. Ca-

firocerv and Produce Store;

SHAW & ROUS, TJT7" EEP constantly mi hand at their store, for sale, on the south east orutr of Ferry and Main-street, a geher al assortment of Groceries S Liquors, COVSISTING IM PVHTOF

Tea, CoilVe, A Is pice, Pepper, Allutn, Indi-

ar 11

cjo. ai adder. Copperas, Saltpetre, Cinnamon, Nubnes, Cloves, Ginger, CandleN Mn,Hs.ps Mackerel. Loaf and Brovn Sugar, c. 5fC.

j'Jx AT CR'TS' OF ltF-If:,' AND

E. JD WLYES.

A SO Naus and Window Glass.

,i : i l

i jirv t'lso imrcmsr rriuce.

Vevay Dec. 27. 1831

PETITION FOR PARTITION.

To the heirs and letjal representatives of

JAMES MAiNFDKD, deceased, and all t)thers whom it may concern:

fTTl AKE notice, that application will be

tJ made to the Circuit Court of Swit

zerland county., Indiana, on the first day of

the next term thereof, to be hokien at the

court-house in Vevay, ori the third Mon

day in April next, to appoint commission'

ers to make division, according to law, a-

mnng the everal heirs and legal renresen

tativesof said James Manfird, deceased.

of a tract of land, being a par of fraction

al section Io. township 4, of range 1 52. ia the Jefiersonviile district, contain

ing fifly acres; being the same piecj of

land oh winch said Alantord lived at the

time of his death. JOHN ALFREV,

Guardian of Rebecca ManVord and A'-a

sina Manford, infant heirs of saij Jas

Maaford deresed. September Si.

PmcnoMin -In nTesei.tinto the public, sts. Conuosin Sucks, l.-k. ana every ar-

. nrir.lv new in its character, tinle used in the Frintinc Business, kept

it wi:t ,P pvnect. d that the publish' r should f ,r sale, and furnished on short notice. Old

: ii I . . - 4... ...... t (.

tvpe taken in excuauc iui new , tti rer pound. 1 V V.. WHITE, v. m : a .. Ar.-u S9 Oct. ft. Pliil. Hull.

describe his r'an atl' Ane ,-,Jecl hopes

to r."Comp'ish:j t here is growing up in the U. States, a numerous population. w'tn li.eiary tats, u na are scattered over a large s-a e, and who. distant from the localises whence

boo's and literary, information' emanate, Ael themselves at a great loss ii r that men tal food which edncti- n has fitted t!m to nj .y. I?.oks are Ciieap in our principal cities, but in the interior they cannot be procured, as soon'as published, nor w i;hout co:i-iderai!e expense. To eupply this desid. ratum is tiie design cf the present un-d'-naking, the chief object of which emp'..;tir:al!v is, to make g d reading cheaper, aid to put it in a form th-l will brio j it to every ;ian's d'Hr. Books cannot 'oc sent by mail, whiie the S'.tct I ircu!;.ting library" may be received at the most distant p st-oihce in ihe nr.ion, in 15 or 25 days .f:er it is published, at a trifling expense t, in other words,

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PRESIDE V UL EL LCI JUY. To be holden onihe first Jiloondcn in Jlr 1832. ton r siDKST. HENRY CLAV, of Kentucky. FOB. V1CK. raESIDRIT.

JOHN SEHGEAST,o5en

ELECTORS,

Jacob Kn vhendall, of Knox county. John II Mwkios, of Fountain, Samuel Henderson, of .Marion, Dennis Penningloo, of Hurriso,i, Walter W ilson, of Cass, Stephen Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abel LnmaX, of IWiyne, Svlvanus Everts, of (Wo?i, John J. Neelv, of Gib;on.

reiore a

book codd be bound in Phiiadel-

phia, our subscrite;s in lurtianaana ermont msv be perusing it in their parlors. To elucidate the advantages of Select Circulating Library,"" such as we propose i. is o-.ly necessary to compare tt to some ot-or public iti r.s Take the Waveily

novels fc r example the V hronicies of the

f-noni;ate occupy two volumes, which are

sold lor ;1 25 to Si oO. 1 he whole would

re?.dt y be contained it tkreb nuiubers cf

this oeri' lical, at an expense ot t;.irty-se

vert -nd a half cents, postage iriclud- d. So

that more than three times the quantity ot

lit rery mailer can be supplied for the same

m nev bv aaontins the newspaper lorm,

But w e conceive transmission by mail, and the early receipt of a new book,as the most

iistin"uis!iinsr feature ot the publication

Dis'ant subscribers w ill be placed on a

fo .tir.T with those nearer at hand, and will

be supplied at theirwn homes, with equal to ah- Ut FIFTY VOLUMES of the ConiRloO

Lii.cb.n novel size, for Five Dollars. This

m;,v not take fifiv-two weeks to accomp.is!

f.,r. ihoirm not lonr r than one week w ill

elapse between the issuing of each number, yet, when there is a press of interesting matter, or when two or more numbers are

required to contain a whole w ork, the pro-

pnetor will feel hvmeeltat iittcny 10 puoosu t shorter intervals. Fifty-two numbers

bein-T the equivalent fr I ;ve Dollars.

Arrangements have been made to re

eive from lndon, an early copy of eTery

ook printed in that marl of talent or in

Edinbnrg. together with the wn-ioicai literature cf Great liritain. From the former w shall select tiie best Novels, Memoirs, Tales. Travels, Sketches, JJn.giaphy. &c. and publish them with as m.ich rapidity 6c aceuracv as an extensive printing office ill admit. " From the latter, such literary in- ' ffllisenee will occasionally be culled a9 ' n ill prove interestin? and entertaining to - the lover f knowledge and science, literature and novelty. Terms The Select Circulating Libr.ry'!, will be printed weekly, on a double medium sheet of fine paper, in octavo form w i:h three columns on a page, and mailed with preat care,s as tocirry safely to the nvM rhs'ant post office. It iil le pnn'ed and finished wi'h the srrrvi care and accuracy as bowk wore.

VEVAY ADVEKi'ISEK. hK. CV !K U-1NKI rea-.-t- m 'w " t vi.V S tz rla d . unv Indiam

nd mvM resfully solicit a share .-f public p' nnage.

IJO! AS ARMSTRONG, nnt er, 3. yv

corner-f Liber y and Mrixt vrce s, -e a. H-tel " MOS Gil ItEt l tmAreper brick boiifwcointror S..n and t r . streets, A ashic'nn Hall"

I O SBC1 TTON, rhnvcian, corner of Mar

ketand -oil n Mrrtts B'i'1 Koii'tj

anRFliT n-'UtlMOMl, -Worr.ey mi cxiw.

comer a Pitt ai d V:uvn Hit ..

IOHN r. nUFUVK, .M -ichunl, rerry a reci.

r:trh si -e near; 0 poitc vneapsiue, ai

Post Oinca

ihn nil kiON T. Attorniyat Law, office next

loortotheN W corner oi rerry ana Man.

ets.

NDKRW C. FORBES, J-hyncian, (JuaMce

o- tbePeace) Main, two Uoora east oi ' bert'a

JOHN VOX, Teamtter, Ferry street, ippo

site the end ot tli ninrkct nouse.

W. Hi Git AY. Tailor, shop. Main, one

BR. - C FORBE?,

j gi-l ROUGH lliis medium

f V f 11 IC IIIHMIII 1111 V. 1 '

,Z(Mi-. of Vevav and the inib

X TTj in giiern!lv . that lie still con

rjfj itnnes mi pracs i e

Physic V Surgery,

lit Hie low n of euy and its

virinitv .He returns his gratetul thanks

his fi'ieuds. 'or 'he pitronagc hither!"

Monde,! to him, H hopes by attention

business to mom a share of public pal-

mage, h .vlnr resided here about seven

ears, aod also tpisis rnar ine puunc are

nth; lenik acquainted with him t extend

iheir patroniiije. He may be four datail

ims at his oibce, three doors east of the

corner oi terrvana ain-stree's; excepi

'v'nen absent on 'rofes-ional business

Vevav, Dec. 27. I3 H.

r TMTCrcee

IlE snoscntier ear1"

ri s on the SAD"

Di ING KUSINI.S in a'i i's v irions branch" es, his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Mairi and Ferry-streets; where he

on hand Men and Wo-

mcn SADDLL3 of every fashioa and quality.

1LSO,

BXaACKSMITHXNG. f. l. grissard,

TILL carries on the

Blacksmith business

in all its various branches,

at his shop in Vevav, on

the south east corner of

Main and Walnut streets. He returns his grateful ac

knowledgements to his customers for the very liberal encourngement heretofore extended to him, and hopes still to continue to meet further encouragement.

Toa as;iniir.

ANDREW JACKSON, of Tcnnfsse

ELECTOR-, George Boon, of Sullivan county, John Ketchum, of Mmroe co. Arthur Patterson. f Putnam co. Marks Crume, of Union "o. Alex. S. Burnet, pj Floyd c. James Blake, of Marion co. Nathan P. Palmer, of Jefferson c. Thomas Givans, of Warrick co. Walter Armstrong, of Dearborn co Candidates for Vice-Presideni?

WI .IJ A M I i JilN, of Pennsylvania

JOHN SERGEANT, of Pennsylvania, AMOS ELLM KER,of Pennsylvania.

JAMES BARBOUR, of Virginia,

MAUN Art rUKE3i, of N.York,, It is proposed, that the voters, by way of instruction to the electors, put the nama

ot their favorite candioatefor the vice pre-

ldency, on the back ot their tickets.

oit iaasiotiiTt. , W ILL! A M W I RT, of Mar$XuJ roa tics rassinssT, AMOS ELLMAKER, of Pennsyhanim.

in1

keep constantly

rtonrrasiot Gilben a ' vern.

L. t.KISSARD, BMcttmrth, corner of Main Keeps constantly ou hand, all kinds of

and Walnut streets, opp-sne tier

r ar

COSBY M LEWIS, Grocer corner oi rerrj

i -I-,.,!. u i. .tnu's corner

MFV11KNHALL Fhwcian, White itnun im v, .wm,,

Bridles and, Harness,

all of which he otters for sale al the low

JOHN

house in the rear of ih- com house.

R 1F.NIF.NHALT, tor, (Recorder of

Deeds) Ferry, right hand aa'e, aboe Main

a reet

IAMKS Tt ROBINSON, Bo I end Shoemaker

Ferry street, one coor utiove Gr iiert a ta

vern.

H.W ROUSE. Crofc?, S E corner of

Main and Terry streets , cpposite "Wahing

tor Hl

duce es may be agreed on

Vevay. Dec. 2S,1SS1.

1 JtO C2.f .TIaf T10.V.

F..XKY BANTA, eheriff of Swit-

zeiland county, Indiana, does heie-

v proclaim and make known, that an e-

le-.tion will be held at the respective places

if boldinfr elections within the several townships of said county, on Monday; the 5ih of Mzcmbrr, 1832, 'or the purpose of electing M.xE PER

SONS, to serve as electors of president

nd vice-president, according to law. Ail inspectors judges and clerks of elections will govern Ihejoselv. g accordii glv. HENRY BAN TA,sherift Sheriff's office, September 20.

To HEM;!' CLARK, druggist, of the

city of Cincinnati, and all others concerned. THE undersigned, being the owner er and propuetor of a part of f in clonal section No. fiS, township No. 3, of range No. 1, west of the first principal meridian, being in the district of lands sold at the Cincinnati land office, and in Swiizerlacd county. HEREBY GIVES XOTICE, That ASAPH BUCK, Esq. the surveyor of said county, will attend at the house of the undersigned, on Monday, the 2vth of October inst. at 10 o'clock a. m. to establish, re-locate and pe-petuate the corners of said tract cf land. When and w here you may attend, if yon think proper. JOHN SHEETS. Posey township, October 1

WELDING IRON AND STEEL. . A Iron and steel are compound! more or less with sulphir clipper, and airseriic, wliitb if they predominate. io much, will prevent their being weided sound, it may of some importance t blacksmith to know what remedies ta apply in such case. Whi u imriU compounded wuh ulphiir, it apt i burn before a welding heat can be raise, (a this case a little unsUcked etoMeltiue pounded up very fine to be used instead oFnani, lime will absorb the sulphur and enable the rnith to weld it sound. If but a small Quantity of copper enters into the composition of irosi, it will render it brittle when hot, and ttiiitfch when coWL' In this case salt, or sal ammoniac, sboulil be use d with the sand, which will evaporate the er iind prevent the iron froos breaking wheo it is very hot. ArtMC generally predoinioates in iron th ',9 very brittle when cold. A small euau.u

iy 01 saipeire snouia then bv uerj H,:V the sand for weldinr. Iron or if!-,

is entirely free from either of those per

nicious substances will work aonnd. eld with ease, and be very tough when cold.

his is what is called good iron. Tba

same may be eaid cf eteel.

A fault too often found with hlnrlr-

smiihs, is, that their work is act soumt.

when in fact the fault u ia the iron they work. A little attention to arr; .1,

- i" unm a. 1 1 S

JOURNAL OF HEALTH

HE subscriber, as

1 sicnee of Henry

Porter, 1 s rarafem-d

all the ncht.ti'le. s

scriDtien list ai"? 'he

books of the JOTTR

BFT . "

BOOT A YD SHOEM.1KER, VEVAY,

UIS sVop is on Ferry s'rttthe first door abuv Gil ricrt's tavern, and the second I i'ocr below mr. Colt'i saddle shop, where he continues to cr- on the

BOOT & SUOEMKLYG BUS1XE$S

in ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.

Vl K returns his 1 rateful acknowiect;e'ne'nts

M-M. to his cust- roeis, for the very liberal en

2fAXi OP HTJ ALTH t to !,Jr I oi'ir(cement lie has had extended to hint; and Oa IE A KINON, ho has bee imc theltiupes s'ill to continue to meet further and nd aronri' torof the same, and is fftlly aethot-llari'er encouraemeM. He has ii"t r ctived a

ised anc- tmnn er A to collect all debts an 'Uew stock of CALF SKINS. hOAI.and UP

-tnes owire to the said work; All leltere andlPr.R LETHKU of a superior qml tv. and

ononunirations on h unjeci "I saia wora, ici.n now wun a very tnorr noue 01 two cr 1 , 1 - A.. : j ii. Ui..u . . r. . : . u . u . .. 1... - i-M

flf. auaresscu im luiurr c.-ivnv mj9 iuiiiivii ujupc ! p tii 1. .in w n8on. S. PO I 1 E'i, I with tbeir custom, wita blOF.S and BOOTS,

Assignee of H. Porter I ol the tet kind, made by Ihe best ot work

PbiUdelnbia Tulv 8 182 I mef'. which he ia determined to sell lew tor

casn, to suit ine vm

He wants an APPRENTICE, to the above

business, a bo between .4 and 17 year ol

age and pood cubits.

V- ay. Jul- oUv.

ADMLXISTRATORS .XOTICE.

A LL persons indebted to the estate of

il. aEiiiiel CaldntH,

deceased, Jute of Jefferson township, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned : and those having demands

against said estate, will b.e them accord

ing to law.

'I he estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN WILLIAMS. Jefferson township, October 12.

THE WORLD;

AS IT IS AS IT SHOTJIaD BE

c, w saison, xniToB.

Puhl.s ed eosrv .-.tura . f om A 3. FrannKn

Place. Phi'Ad, Ipfua,

XHR WORI.H xa Oevoted o ht cause ot

i. ih t ,tee ud reape"a' lebt!di ct Cbns

lisns dei ominted the PARTXGUEAR

BAPTISTS. . Terms wo dolUrs, per annum, 1 a advance - two dollars ar'- fS.f,y-ceats, at the end of si mon-hs three :u a is, al t e -nd rf a e . 0O The WORLD, cm be teen at thiaofti .

IA1

LIST OF LETTERS

TtTEMAIMG in the pnst-offlce at JitX JlOUlltistcrlillSr, Indiana, on

ihe iiOth of September, 18J2; if n otaken

out in three monthh,they will be sent to the

general-post-office, as dead letters.

kaniel Biircham, '. Hugh Cochran, J !in F. Cotton, Jepse Cofer,

In Kverdens, Luthsr Gi'.lmore,

Christopher Peelman John Kcece, John Wils,n, E. PERNET, post master Mountsterling, October 2,

qualities, of iron, nd to apr!y the proper

leineuic. win enaDie tnem to make flieip work sound, or, at least, as$ooi as tb quality of the iron will admit, h vtC. ding iron and steel together for eo. . . . 1 : .. .:u

ioui. n ,tiii ub 01 service, (at least it can Ho no harm even if the iron and steel b

ever so good,) to have a little lime, salt-

and saitpetra mned with th sacH eora, monly oed in welding. This mixtur

makes an excellent flux for welding, ind at the same tine preveats the iron froto bu rning, and enable the smith to rsise

sutScient heat to weld it perfectly sound,

even 10 me very centre of the bar. A.V chair Magazine.

KxrE&tEWTs--CAti'irtHcakee.' per eften poor vinegar, or sour cider,' upon pearlakh or snleratas, which produces a brisk effervescence. The bubblei of air thrown eff, aro carbonic acid. When these ingredients are miied in fc: pint oreuait pitcher or glass, and the ff. ferre&cence contiaued a faw minutes, a burning oaudle or a small paper ,D. ser'ed, it will he immediately extiorm k

ADMIMSTRAfOR S KOT1CE.

LL tiersoni indebted to the estate of

Abraham Anderson,

late t rit-asani towihip. rieceuseil, are requested to mak immediate payment to the undersigned ar.J all p.rsons having

demai'ds ag ,tnst said estate will present them, according to law. Qf I he estate is solvent. david danner, adur. Oajtobyr 2.-

SMITH TOOLS.

A sett of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, for sale, chkap. EZRA GILBERT. Allenville, Octaber4.

e, showing that carbonic ac d is

POTASH KETTLE A 40 gallon POTASH KEl TLE, for sale, t he av. S. S. KINGSLKY. Near Jacksonville, October 4.

to aonhuslion. life.

rati!

It wa, a.Ilv 'atar o

RLAiK DEEDS, FOK SAIF. AT THIS OfFIU'E.

In November last, a VMtmrii i. -steambeat passing down tie M.,.,iDB drew his silk handkervhief oi.r the bras top of an andiron, nnd r,,cd a hft( ot fire upon it, wiihoahniurv io.iK-k.

! kerchief. '

Another p.sse.ger put a few fWMf,U ol heiiey ,nto a bo, ttHda .f om writing paper, ai.J ac.j rt M .

icoaN oa the ha..nh r .

, i . ' remained nnt.l the haney b.ted wrthe,t irin, thepsper. "