Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 60, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 November 1832 — Page 1
IJcvolsfl to lYews Torsion, $ Ofmsfic, Iiterature, Izrienllure, 'ISamtfaeturers, and all other subjects of interest, c.rrept So!itics. VOls, II. PlllXTElVS RETREAT, ISDIAXA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1832. SO. 60
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P JUSTED ASD PUBLISHED, III' KEEN AND CHILD.
TERMS OF THE " MESSESGEIV For fifty-two number. it advance, 2 00 do paid wi'hin the year. 2 50 uj paid at the txpiratien, 3 00 r The sHove firms niiy be paid in produce, delivered at this ofii -e, or such other rdce as roar be agreed on Fifteen percent fle'j-'icn made, when psi-.l in cash q3 No paper discontinued unit! arrearages are paid. 3 Subscribers served by post to pay 25 ents es'ra. Advertisements, inserted at the usual rates. Subscriptions paid wi'liin tvn months, aft-r subscribing, considered in advance. pnonucE. Tor in. iccrrnrno(I.ttion of our subscribers prod-sec may be left with Ontton & Mix iffrchmls. Vountsterlinp;, Mitchell's md . Pleasant township. .T-isrnh Sbcrt. rrerchent. Crater township.
ri -hrd T "ddard..-tore, in York towns' :p Charles F Krutz. at bis stcre, in New "or isr'b"rt Gaz'sy, nesr Troy, Samuel Hicks, near Q. ;ercu G'cve; WiUian McCul!ont;h,in Cotton township. A'frey's M"l'.. in Pleasant township.
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describe h'.s plan, aud the object he hopes
to accomplish: There is growing up in the U. States, a numerous population, with literary tasies, who are scattered over a large space, and who, distant trom the localities whence books and literary information emanate, feel themselves at a great loss for that mental food which education has fitted them to cniov. Books ore cheap in our principal
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PRO C JTO.V.
TO FRITTERS.
WHI TE &. Wli L1AM HA--nj-E.kY BANTA, sheriff of SwitG.R respectfif inform the lllJ Zetland countv. iiidiana, does here-
i rn.iersoi me unnea ntaies, to vvnom tnej iby proclaim and make known, that an ehliru lutnii ir-irliiiir'iiillar bnoun m ict.il 1 -iV 1 -ill 1 11 . ,
ATTENTION. TN'ar DtpiKiMmr. h-ni.'tn Oflire, IVanhinvt m, Oct. j,5?. The nnmlfr of a; pbcant for nenin
have been individuallv known as establish jWtion will be held at the respective places .ander Hip recent act of Comrre?"-.. alrea-
etl LETTER FOUNDERS, 'hatj of holding elections within the several idy exceeding 1 2.000, together Avith the
they liave t-Tined a c-partimrship, in !aid j townships of snid countv, on
RLAl'SK DEEDS, N at all times, herearer, be had at 2 cents per single copv, at
The Clerk's ffice, in Vevav,
J seph Short's, in Crai towns'iip,
Samuel lieal, Lsq. Moiintsiertins,
Lino's fu lin r mill, Craig rnr"s Little -fiold. Cotton A'frevV mill, in Pleasant "V.'i!iam C. Mitchell's, do
business, and hope from their united Skill
and extensive experience to he able to give full satisfaction to all who may favor them
vvi'h order?. j Toe introduction of machinery in placa of the tedious and unhealthy prn ess of casting type by hand, a desideratum by the European and American Founders, wis by Amencan ingenuity, an l a hoavv ex;rf.-ndi-nirc of time ;ii d moi.ey on ih- part of oor setiioi'.parrner.first successfully ace miilish
ed. Ix e:.sivt use I ;bo rnarlune casl letter, iias fully tested i'.ud established its S'.pov:oiry iii every pariicular, over that i ! y th. ol.' process. The Let'e- l- undry business w ill herei! er i ! carni.il on by the p .raes before I'.amed, imdo' the firm of VHjTt;,IiAr;AIt ArCO, CITY F Mr W VORK. Their spcciiiicu ex!w it a ci.mrletc sorter
Monday, ihe 5th of JVbvcmbrr, 183k2,
for the purpose of electing M.E PEll-
state of the health of tin city for some time paet, has pre?ented th examination and decision of these claims with as inurlt
SONS, to serve as electors of president jspeed as is anxiously desiied by the I)e-
uid vice-president, according to law. All ' p rtment, and as is doe to the ser?i en'
inspectors, judges and clerks of elections will goTern them"rlves accordoigly. HENRY BANTA, slieritT Sheriff's othee, September 20.
.eg in llic in ist iiio-
Arihert Gazla V in Posey Samuel Hicks' in Cotton Amos A Brown's in Y rk
The Messenger ofi;ce, Jefferson, Oc.b.bei-20.
do
do do do do do cl
of VEVAY. Switzr.ard :oun'y
a;i 1 m-'St resfuily so!ic;' a share of public pat
THOMAS AUMSTKOVO, Innkeeper, 3. W
corner rf t.ibery and Market slreets, "Ve
vav Hotel.
,jVFS V," COI.K. Sai!Jk and llurnese .Ma- ! footing with those ne.ir?r at hand, and v' nl
U; Ferry street. ?bove Main
JO -NU COTTON, P.';r"einn, corner rf Market and 'Jnion streets, (Brick hm-e)
ROBEKT DT5UMMOM), Attorney at Lav, corner i Tike ai d Uno.n stree s. JOHN F. T1UFOUK, .M-rchent, Ferry street, ripht sioe nearly opposite Cheapside, at Post Otricr. J'tliX l)TJVt()NT,.7.'.'')ri?nf Laic, clliie next door to the N V. corner of Ferry aud Main a reets. ANDREW C. FC-rtBES. Phvsician, (Jestiee of theFeace) Main, two doori east of Gilbert's inn. JOHN FOX, Tcntmtcr, Ferry street, rpo. site the end oi tii- market rouse. C. W. ?i J GKAV Tailors, shop, Main, one d oresst ot Gi bert's tavern. A.-0S GIT TIE it F, Invkrrper. brick house, corner cf Main ar.d Ferry streets, "Washington liad." T". L. GRISSAED, Baidum'th, corner of Main and Walnut stretts, oj.pusite clerk's oflii-e. COSF.Y M LEWIS, Croccr- corner ct" Ferry and Market streets, "Waulow's corner " JOHN MENOENHALL, Phviician, white house in the rear of the court lu.use. IRA MEXDEN M ALT ., iT-.itt r. (R-ror:'.er of Deeds) Ferry, right ban j sit'e, above Main s'reet
JAMES B ROBINSON, Bot ami Shoemaker, Ferry street, one door above Gilbert's tavern. SHVW" ft TCOUSE, Grtcers, S E corner o Vain ar.d Ferry streets, opposite "Washing ton Hal!."
run UianioiKl to ,iu-s roc
'ok and netvs tyre
to - ie a;d bo;. 'viitTE. hag r ' -v r f Smi i n and ii evi
l.i-.-it ii'.-v .n f.inosli t .: lv i.u.uf 'ciurers' or:
i he
are agents , pn iting pressed.
their cost tmers cs. Cbae C.i-
JDMLVISTIM TOKS XOTICE.
Lli pi'rsoiis ir.rlebtcd to t!ie estate of
Saitiuel Cain well,
deceased, late of Jefferson township, are o rjuer-ted to make immediate payment to thenndersii-ncd: and those having demands
i'.r: inst said ebta'.e, w i!i tile them accord
ing to law. The estate is sunpoed to he solvent. JOUV WILLIAMS. Jefferson fownnlro, October 12.
C
l'iu, arm every ar-
in inj; Business, kent
'i f : in the I'i
r r l i t . . . . .
; i -! , i' i .n.ir'u '-u snort tut'ice. Oi.l type .::';: i-.. v vehange for new, at 1) cents KJI poo.ui. K. WHITE, n. u '.-ai. A. nnnef C- O-'t. 6. Phil. Bull.
a 'if L). 1 G
: i i'i sm her'
;r car-
SAD I U1N. SS, :mus bram-lr p is on i-Vrry
reo!, two c.oors atiove
ie c. r t ot Mam ami
FYi'Vt'oets: where he
'.ocas con-t.: .'! on h tco Men and W omen's SADDL1.S of every fashion and quality. ALSO,
x i uaiisv. i es Ins -;i
in1
fLTlTION rOK PARTITION. T- th" heirs and le ;il representatives of J A MI'S MANFOItD, deceased, aud a'l dhers whom it mav concern:
TVKE notice, that application will be made to the Circuit Court of Switzerland county, lodiana, on the first day1'! 'he next term (hereof, lo be holdeti at the
court-house in Vevav, on the third Mon
day in pril next, m appoint commission
ers to make division, according to law, a-
uk nr the -everal heirs nod lejal represen ta'ivesof said J unes Manfrd, deceased.
of a traet of Ian-!, beini a par of fraction-
l' eoolion No. 2? township f ? of range ltj, in the Jefforsonville district contain-
iiiu fifty acres; heinsr the same piece of land on which said Manford lived at the time of his death. JOHN .ALFREY, Guardian of Rebecca Manford and Acasiua lanf id, infant heirs of said Jas. M-inf rd deeesed. Sr-otember 2.
esntffes ana M,arness, ill of i5:ch he .-ff is f r :th; at the lowt prices 'V ce.h, ..r such country pros', ce .is limy be agreed on j.mi: W, COLE. Vevav. Dec. 28. 1 S,: ; 1
be sitpplied at their own homes, u v.h q ci. to about FIFTY VOLUMES of til; C- M 11 -tl
:L 'iidon novel size, for Five D II. us. This
may not take fifty-two weeks lo a-comp'iH: fir. ihonah not loocer t'niii one u.-e!. i ill
elapse bei we jnte in line of e.hnuo.lier. I Kw!,s ron?,?,m,V n ki,,(1s of
yet, when there is a pres of interre-tin matter, or when two or m re numbers are ! required to contain a wh ile wo'k. "he pio-; prietor will feel himselfat lioerty ' publish : at shorter intervals. Fifty-two niimheri beins the equivalent fu F-vc I) -liars
Arrangements have been made t re-i ceivefr un Lorldon,an early copy of cverv iiz-ticev a Bid Prodnee SJore. book printed in that mart of latent or in j .t'r.? ft r.m? e-. T-rv'
I jilliuui . II II II., in.J i"un ni rature of Great Britain. From the f rtne, wc shall select the best Novels, Mem -irs.
Tales. Travels, Sketches, Bi igrnphy. &,.
and publish them with as much rapidity & accuracy as an extensive printing office ivill admit. From the latter, such literary intelligence will occasionally be culled as will prove interesting and entertaining tribe lover of knowledge and science, literature and novelty.
Terms "The Select Circulating Li--pa;,
brary win oe printed weeim ,on a notimp . -r . medium 9heet "f fine paper, in octavo f .rm -
with three Columns on a page, and mailed lHliulc
and suffering of theee meritorious vet, tans, entitled to (he bounty of their conn.-
tiy. When it is recoliectrd that tbee
claim contain a minute statement of facts
by the appliacot", embrarint their whole rerolutionary service, together ni.thsti'ti corroborating proof, cin uir.staniial tocL rlirect, as they ate alia to collect, and that all these are investigated and compared with the rolls and other records of the Department, and that thi process is necesnry fairly to elabli-h just claims, and to prevent the gtanting of fraudulent ones, and that nothing will ciiiirt- the latter object, hut the iit carelu! x iminalion and rigid srrniiuy.1 some idea may be formed r.f the tm i; and labor requi-ite to effect these obje. ts.
It is impossible to go ot. with the curnoi business of Ihe office, and to answer all the letters, as they are received. And (hi notice is given that applicants may be satisfied their cases will be investigated in the order of tbeir reception, and as rapidly as possible; and (hat each person will be advised of the ieit, whether favorable or adverse, or whether su-peiided for further proof, r pxplanations, as soon as his case can be takeri up. And all may re-t asMiied that w most vigorous efforts will be made (o bring (his whole matter to a close, with as little delay as po-sible ; and nothing in the power of the Department will be watnmg, to give effect to the benevolea?
intentons of Congt?s. By order: JAMES L. F.DiV Alt DS.
William Armington, ZIYSTCIAK AKD SURGEON. MO UJVTS TERLLXG, la. DOCTOR . TIMING TON ran beconsultrd, profesMona 1 ', ai all tims. tuK-ss nt ces s-oily abs nt on bv.sin.es-, lit PERXET'h tavern. Ord( is. left in his absence, will be iromr-t!) aitrndedto. -Jeur'sterline. Jnlv 4.
ei-'i':S!ai.t! v on hand at their . 'or saie, on the s tilth east
V and Main
lYr
al Ur '
-sneet, a gener
;
JOURNAL OF HKALTH
Mia
rifHE subscriber, as
1
signee of Henry
Porter, I as trarsfrrrt A
all the riRht.title, sub-
iscrin'ion list ;! he
broVs of the JOTJTl-
21 AIi OP HEALTH, to samukL UOA'K A KINstiN, ho has become the and proprietor of the same, and is fully aathorised and empowered to collect all debts and dues owinp to the said work. All letters and communications on the subject f said work, ar- to be addressed in future tosaid S. C. Ati.nson. S. POTTER, A:snee of H- Porter. Philadelphia. July 8, 1832
ies Jtifjttors,
! 1STINO IN IMRl'OF ' ' i. Codec, Alspire, fVpptM-, Allum, Indi:ri Madder, Coppe-
h?al(.pel i t1. Cinnamon
a
u fi
SMITH TOOLS.
A sett ,.f BLACKSMI I II TOOLS, . Fkatiieks
J- tor sale, cm:.w EZIIA GILBERT. Allenvilie, October 4. fOTXSII KETTLE. A40 gallon POTASH KEiTLK, foi sule, iheaI'. S. S. KINGSLEY. Near Jacksonville, October 4.
10 00 5. 5.i) 50 U 00 I?
10
3G
ir 5:
TAS4E iOTBCE. IE accounts of GTIS WALS30 jy. late of Switzerland county
Chirrer ;deceasid, are left with SAMUKL BEAL,
'.;T
tr.. i
llilL"lUI-
Esq. of Mountstcrling, for collection.
'I'K.iCA HArClia ,-.rv li.i.r (iltl.t n
with jrreat care, so as to carrv safely to the 1 1 r 1 i c . 11 i 1 . 1 ' ' J 01 nnd Hi-own Snrrrir counts will n ease attend tr this notion
Iff will be printed and finished whh the iS'C. S'C
same care and accuracy as nook wore.
The whole fifty-two numbers will form
PHI- CUKKEVi Sez3 Orleans, Octtikir 6. Ar icle?. FrtlU ct to
liACCH. han.s, lb cuinassed lb. hog round lb. Beef, western, mess, 'inspected. Ihl
unbrauded Uo. prime, inspected, Jo. unlu a nded do. Beeswax, w hite, lb. el low, do.
Bcttkr, w--ste n, do.l
do.
tLotk. firt quality, lb. sour, do: Gensexo, lb. II AY, Cut I Ik mp, a t Laid, lb. Oats, bbl. roiiK,me9s, inspected bbl. 1 1 11 branded bbl. prime, inspected, W. unbrauded bbl. car, insiiected, dc.
I Tallow, lb. Tobacco, cut. ; Whiskey. gdl.
it
40
7 Of
1 ,2
1 7;,j 14 0iji4 ."0 10 50:11 . ) 10 00! 10 . 0 8 5'.) 8 00 7 l 13 2 4 0!) 2;; 3 1
soon, and save costs.
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ALT. SORTS OF FOTJTION AND I
Ihe whole nttv-two numi-ers will term a P-&yr"r. m . volume well worth preservation, of 332: f$gp) I,omtlc l-lor pages, equal in quantity to 1 20(1 pages, or tttiiiSSxii- jl.XD WLYES.
three volumes of Reel's Cycl faeda. F.ach
rolume w ill be accompanied with a titlepage and index
The price is r ive Dollaks fir fibytwo numtiers of sixteen pages each, (gj- Payment at all times in advance. ADAM VVALDiE. Carpenter 9trcet, near seventh, Philadelphia,
.S'LAS SMI PII, administrator of said estate.
Ocloher 2.'.
THE WORLD;
AS IT IS ' AS IT SHOTJU3 BE
C, W. DfcSISOW, EUITOa relished every atunl.iy, n So 3, Frannlin Place, PhitatLtpfua, flIHE ?TORJD ' devoted 'o the cause ot 1 th t arjre aud reapec'ae bedv of Christians, lerominated the PARTICULAR SAPTI3TS. . r.,.tn dollars, oer annum, ib ad-
vance two dollars am: fif y-cents, at the end of
six months three dollars, at t ie end el esr
rjj The VVOKLT) cn be sern at this office j dm isis rim run s xo 1 1 ce. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Abraham Anderson, late, of Pleasant lownsliip. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to th;j undersigaei aud all p.rsoiis having dcm i ids against said esUte will present thvm, according to law. SCJ" Tiie estate is solvent. D.iViD DA INNER, aJW. Oetober 2
JAMKS 15. ROBINOX, BOOT A. YD SHOFJL1KER, VEVAY,
UIS shop is on Ferry street, the first door ab w Gil
bert's tavern, and the second r'oor below air. Cole's saddle shnp, where he continues to carry on the
BOOT & SI10EM.1KISG BUSLVESS IN ALL ITS VAKIOLS BKA5CHF.S. UE returns his craHful acknowl dgements to his ciiaU.mcis, for tbe very liberal eft couragement he has had extended to him; ami hopes s'ill to continue to meet further nd larer encouraRment. He has just r ived a new stock of CLF SKINS. sOALandUP Pi.K LE ATHER, of a superior Oiabtv, and
cn now with a very short notice of two or t'iree days furnish "those who may t'av- r ' im wiih their ciiatom, with SHOES and BOOTS, of the beit kind, made bv the be6t ot work men whi b he is determined to sell low for cash, to su.t the times. He wsnts an ,1P PRESTIGE, to tke above
business, a bo between 4 and 17 year ol
age, and pood l.:.bits, Vtvay. Jul) SO.
KLAIi IJEES, FOR SAWi A V THIS OKFIC'E.
PKOClAJlAilOX. ExtCCTIVK D "PARTMXT,) Mimuipolisy YSlhOct. 1S3'J. many of t!ie religious
portion of the citizens of this state, of
various denominations, through the medium of their pastors and other representatives, have expressed a wish (o unite in lasting, with prayer to Him
w ho controls the destiny ot nations, in
AiO- Nams and W 1 , now Glass.
They also ruicliasc produce. V.-vay, Dec. 'J?. i 831 A Valuable Farm, NJ S K qi-i-rti-rai 4 V. v. quarter. PART OF NIXTIOX NO. i, T. 1, R. 2,
OSE MILE FUO M Tflfr OH O RIVEJi, mm sale,
UK . . . 1. L I
nose . n i-mmm.,;,:lr coking a mitigation of the distress, ter-
terms, his VALUABLE F.I it M jrors, and desolation, which have, upon JOHN SERGEANT, of Pennsylvania,
suuaieo in j-iitisor. 'ownMnp mi, other continents, marked thr nnth nf A.THte h .l.M.Khi. ot Pcntisv vamu
tne state road, rudninp !rom Madison, tin o-.;li fu -hnlvr. Ibof c...t .1 W1F.S HAKBOIIR of Virini.i.
Vevy, to the liis-ng Sun, between jndiro . I," .7 "1. --- - - -- -. - -b Uy'8 nd -".sq T:pP's i is fm contai,-s tlio states of our confederacy, ar.d com- MARTIN VAN BUREN, ei N.Yoik, one hundred and fifty-five acres of Land, six jxnencing its ravages on the eastern fron-j It is proposed, that the voiers, bv wav y five therfof undtr cultivation has a nam ilRrs cf Indiuim: Asd viif.rw. for of instruction to the electors, put the'name
btretbeannf'truittrefs.sueiasspple. peach. e ' ' . c r,lwr:, ,u. .,. ..
cherry, hi. and several never lioilinir 8prinRa. I'1" l'us -uncert, me governor ml V, F'
A turther description is oemo' unn-stss jine suue nas necn called upon to tie-.
PRESIDES, TIAL ELECT K X. 7a be holdcn ordhe Jirtt Moondcy in JVw? 1832. pom rai sidsst, ANDREW JACKSON, cf Tenness tltlTOH George Boon, of Sullivan county, John Ketchum, cf Mmroe eo. Arthur Patterson, nf Putnam C" Marks Crume, of Union o. Alex. S. Burnet, oj Floyd co. Jairws lilake, of Marion co. Nathan P. Palmer, of Jefferson Ci, Thomas Givans, of H'arrick co. Walter Armstrong, of Dearborn cc.
CandUlates for Vice-President.
: WILLIAM VVll.KINS,otPeMiisv!vaniu
ry, as it is prtaumed that person wi;hii.ft to pignate dav inviting the co-operation "ZtZ 'i:iLV.S PiS 8 !othe citizens of the state in the desir-
Terms of sale, will be made easy
WU.I1AM PICKET JeftVrson township, JuK 4.
El-iiCKSMITHING. F. L. GliiSSARD, JTILL carries on tne
blacksmith business in all its various branches,
r?l 17 ... t v r
Xat nis snop m Vevav. on
r'-n rn-iPEXT. W ILL! M W I U I of Maryland tOH. TICK n-SSlDEUT, AMOS ELLMAKER, of Pennsylvania
ed devotions
RF.roE the undersigned, in com-' pliance with the wishes of his fcllow-l Citizens, selects the second Monday in-
I November, as the day to be set apart!
! for fating "ith Pro'er to Rn overru- JOHN SERfJKANT, of Pennsylvania hug Providence, beseeching him to ar-i ruectohs.
roR FI.EolorST, HENRY CLAY, tf Kentucky.
run vu:c prksident.
ret-t the progress of the. disease, with!
its train of calamities: and in behalf
ihe south east comer of ol the ciiurcties tie bespeaks the auL
Main and Walnut streets, and inllucncc ot all who behevc 111 the
lie returns his' grateful ac- ; efficacy of prayer.
N. NOBLE
knowloduements to hiscus
tomcrs for the vetv liberal encouragement
heretofore expended to him, and hopes still
PTf ALLOW WANTED, tho best price ;
to continue t" meet fuhher encouragement, j H given by STOKKY CAt?V. j
KIKCTOH8,
Jacob Ivnykeiidall, f Knox county John Hnwkips, tf Fountain, Samuel Henderson, of .Vtr?ot, Dennis Pennington, of 1-farrisoH Waller V ilson, of Cass, Stephen Ludlow, ef Dearborn Abel Loniax, of Wayne, SOvatiu Everts, of Union John J. Nee I), of' Gibsor
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