Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 62, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 November 1832 — Page 1

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c ; V TAtirafHrC) fTiff nit tire, .JtanUfnetttrers, and alt ofher subjects or interest, t.vcept Politics. VOL. lie IHUATEU'S KETllEAT, TODIAXA, SATURDAY, XOVEJIBEU 17, 132.

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TERMS Ot

Far fit'' v two numbers, in a Hance, g,2 00 do l-ai ' fl'h n the year. 2 5U do pai at tee expiratien, 3 00 'Ij rne above m-m may p iid in pro?n r, ivrri al his tiffs e, or such othr-t pi c - as ir.av be agrre. d on Fifteen per cent. cL'ducti m ni'le whe p?id in cash. 10 No paper discontinued inti! arrearages re ;ai ij" Subscriber trvt;d by post to pay 25

A SETT, CHEAP. AX!) V l'BLAR FEKIoDICAL, KNTULID THE SEt.r.CT

Containing equal to fifly volumes Jor fivt dollars. Prospectus -In presenling to the public, a pariodical, entirely new in its character, it will he expected that the publish, r should describe his plan, and the object he hopes to accomplish: I here is growing tip in the U. States, a

numerous population, with literary tastes,

TO PRINTERS.

ISfT Will i E & WILLIAM IIA-

.vlverOsemcnls, inserted at the usual are scattered over a large space, an.!

?ats. rj Sp.iscriptirns paid wi-'Kin two months, nfi. r subscribing, considered in advance. PTtOIlUCE. 'lr the'fcccoitfjhodation of our subicribcrs prodace my he leFi with .Cotton &. Mix. mnckints. Mount sterling, Jli-cnetfs miV Pleasant towns! ip, .t.ispr.h Short, -merchant. Cra'jr township.

K:c;ariT G-v.ldard.tore, in York township

who, distant from the localities whence

b(K)ks anil literary information emanate,

feel themselves at a great loss fir that men

tal fond which education has tilted them t;.

euj.iy. Books are clieap in our principal cities, but in the interior they cannot b

procured, as soon as published, nor w i; nnut

ronsiderahle expense To supply this sioVraium is the design of the present u-

Cti .r'- s V Krntt. at ins uore, in rvew icr juc rmMii, uiv cmei oujcci. oi wmcn ein

Arih'-rr .H'ay, no;-r f toy, Samuel t :ks, nnar i.iercns C ovc; 'ViU;ra rTcCut'c-ah.im Cotton '"wnsh'n Aif'rV'i Mill - P-- ' o---bin.

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time?, hereafter, be had

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;.t 1 24 cents p; r single copy, at T CteiVs -fii -e, u Vcvay, J - -ph Sh.nV, in Craig lownsliip, J?: n ! IJeal, Esq. Mountsterling,

T.- rs fiillinT mill, fraig Ev.s Lirtlefieid, Cotton AliVev's mill, in Pheasant Y;l!i;'nnC. Mitelw-lPs, do Aribert Gazhv's in Ti Fey

SSa-nuel lliiks' in Cos ton

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A Crown'

in

V.rk

do

do do do do do do

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; lie Mssner office, Jefferson.

;t ber'20.

j:;,ni. an is, to tnaKe good reading rnH; er, and to put it in a form tha will oring i !oevny ; an's door.

Books cannot be seYit bv mail, while Mie

"Ssect Circot-ttinw library" may here

cetvd at the most distant post-oflice in the

union, in L or 'Jo days alter it is published

at a trifling expenseor, in other wou!-;,

before a hook could be bound in Philadel

phi i, our subscribes in Iin'hna and Vei

tiiiint rnty be perusing it in their parlors. To elmidate the advantages of Select Circulating Library," such as we propose it rs only necessary to compare it to some otlier publications Take the Waveily iviveis f r example the hrouicies of the Conongate o-eupy two volumes, which ae

sold for $1 25 t $1 50. The whole would readily be co it lined it thri:b nusnbers of tins periodical, at an expense of thirty-seven and a half cents, postage included. So

rwi t'T gjl 1 1, f f J I J I .i'hat more than three times the quantity of 3 iLjlJlIj r r J A fc X-i I , litererv matter can be supplied for the s;:mV J I? E5 - AS IT SHOULD 3E b" aJ,'l,ti,n? ,he ?W'PP- .frnh , Lut we conceive transmission by mail, and

jthe early receipt if a new book, as the most Frannlin distinguishing feature of the publication.

Js2dim GAlt respectfully inform the

Primers of the Lir.?ted States, to wh un tnev

have been individua'iv known as establish ed LETTEft FOUNDERS, 'ha.

tliev nave t irmed a co-pai tm rship. in ?aid

bu.iue-is, and hope from tiiei.- united skill

md extensive experience to be able" to give

full satisfaction to all who may favcr them

vviih orders.

Ttie introduction of machinery in placj f the tedious and unhealthy process ol

easting type by hand, a desideratum by the

tiropeaii and American unders, was b

Ameiican ingenuity, ami a heavy expenditure of lime and tnonev on the part of our

senior parmer. first successfully accomplish

ed, Lx'ensive use of the machine casi

letter, has fully tested and established ib

s.ipeiioriiy in every particular, over that

. vt l.y th'jold process. The Lette Foundry business will heie:t'er be carried on by the parties before tamed, under the firm of WHITE, II AGAR & fco, CITY F -NEW VORK. Their spec mien exhibits a c molete series tVom Diamond to lines FiC-.i. 1 b.e

; ok and news type being in the most mo-

tern style m light.

Will I L.. IlAli ' K &tn., are agfi Is

for the Smith and Rust, printing p:eses

wliich tbev ca n furnish to their cust 'on is at the manufacturers' prices. Chases. C -ses, ConiposiiigSticks. Ink, and every article used in the Printing nusmess, kept for sale, and furnihed on short mtice. Old tvrip t.ikf-n in exchange for new, at 9 rents per pound.

e. wtii rij, u. H u; v.. August 29 Oct. G. Phil. Dull.

LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 43, FOR iQ32.

To be drawn, Nov. 28 I 832

6G number lottery ten drawn ballots. SCXIEIYtU.

..Y.COXSOLISATED, Yank" vUnodatu.n.- -

rsn-lnn I ransrripl civm ti p

: lie fnL

1 f ($20,000 ie$20,OOd 1 br 5-00 is 5.U00, 1 of 2 000 2.000 j 1 of 1,500 is l,"(iO 5 of l,t,00 is 6.000 10 of 500 is 5,K'0 10 of 3-0 is 3.000 10 of 2!:0 is 2.000 24 rf '150 is S.G00 LQ of 100 is 5.(V;0 56 of 60 ;s 2 00 56 of 40 is 2,210 2154 ot 12 is 2'.?,208 15400 of 6 is 92 400

IS040 prizes, amounting to $1,n3,010 I ickets FIVE DOLLARS-shares in

proportion.

XEW YORK LOTTERY. JVb. 1 To be drawn Nov. 14. 1832.

430000 1 0000 :000 2920 20

f'tOOO 20 of tf500 &c. Tickets

TL DOLLARS; shares in properti r-

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Publ.shcdevftt -vtunt - v,rm Vo 3, Pl,ice, Ph 'aihlphia, wtr.nv. nOKl.r) devoted thf

; Distant subscribers will be idacpd on a

cause of fl'nS wth tlue nearer at hand, and will

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t;. rte-'m.oi ed the PARTICULAIl w aooui fiftt v.-lcme ot tlie common

B rTTS"?S. L iidoti ni.el sizy;. for Five D liars. This TV-nts two dollars, per annum, in ad- may not ta .e fifty-two necks to accumn'ish

va .odo!i.nt f.f y-cents at the end of t,,r, though not lunger than one week will

mo.,s-three dollars, at t e ..nu cr a yt . ,ejai)9(J bet.,e,, ti!P nW of each number.

li!T,iAL OK HKALTH. inatter, or 'vhon two r m -re numbers are

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llF si'' vr'btr. Sf-. j'cuin-u i ' lunniu ,i wnuic num. uir n-

siirnee c ILn. j iunetor will leel hitnself.it liberty to publish

Hori.-r, "hs tra-si-iv at shorter intervals. riHv-iwn numbers

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PART Ot" SLCTION NO. 5. T. ! , ft. 2,

0."2C MILK FiO it Tnt: oil O ItlVF.A.

JC3t?lk .UK .lihv. r,l. r

S.iwi pose i..--niri.M. atiiiif V'YWr teims.hi VJLU.IULE FA KM.

situated in J c-H r,i yo n o'nsliip. i-n

t!u- si ne road. rudnin! trom 1i isor,. thio-ih

Vevay, to 'h lt;soip Sin, tetwee iur!((. fl

Iiv's and Esq I H) s ling f-.triri cmtaii'8

ttnt- huntrtd ati'-1 fit. f five acres id" Laud, six

y five th-rent" undv r iiltivatiou las a mini .. r if braringfruit r s, sucl- as apple, peach.

cherry, k-i and sevprn! never-fnillinR springs

A turt.er dei!cripii)n is iieetn..! uniu-sf s

t as it is ptisuned that persons w:.sh"'-K o

XEIV YORK LOTTERY. .V0 42, To he dru-.vr Nov. 21, 1n32. g2rt'U 5 of glOOO 24 of $1000

25 of S'&H), &c. &c. Tickets six dolls

I'he fnllowing priz-s were sold ''n the IVfam

in-ah scheme: Class No. 37 in tiie New

T-trk l.tiv;

Nos. 13 29 63 $ 10000 36 47 06 S0U0 24 3G 47 1000

Cesindes a number of other prizes the

whole amounting to

Draining of JS'e.w York lotteries.

No.3 29 33 20 31 7 52 01 42 6 24

34 5 14 32 11 31 69 10 ?5 58 37 35 14 IS 10 3S 13 10 24 7 11 36 38 4 8 1 20 31 21 62 7 S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittshurp. Penn. Oct. 28.

inning uuiuuniiuHucniiRinr an incident which happened at Worcester lat week: On the tirl evening of the ennvention, a team uter drove un to

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himself and beast." The landlord said that he rontd

accommodate him, everv hpd id

the house beinsr talien

Well." g;iid thv teamster,

am not at all particular, I will put

up with part ot a bed." "part olabed?" renlied nnr hnt t..h

" "j my dear Sir, there is not a bed in the In.n that has not two in it al

ready and ome of them three and toar.1'

Well can't you let me leen

in that are pailourP

No, we ate going to makeup eventeen beds there to meht. .

and they are all engaged."

VYMI now, that's cuiiou; rarrt

you gne me a Hiffalo skin and let

me lay down here in the entry, I h'ant diicommodata nobody "

rso i t-hant have you in the pntry; we shall be up all night. u.d I don't want any folks clittetuignuii sprawling about the floor where people are pasting all the time" t Well, Py Gn,h, yoii are aa

aicommooaimg leliow, I W.nt think." said the teamster -onder if yo've gn a taUrn license! Tell you what, Mister, you have got no beds, no buffalo skins, no nothing well that ain't your fault just now, but," now continued he. looking at the rack wh?re t multitude of cloak, and surtouts

"" I ' nai will vou

PLI'lTION FOtt FAKTITION.

T tic heirs and legal representatives of

JAMKS MA.XFORD, deceased, aid all others whom it may concurn:

nurrhase, wil!eXKTT.i.'e.i-d Mew .be p-erais s :rn VKE noticn, that application will be

Ei made to the Circuit Court of Swit-

ft mb UN.iK't IGN.tV rv- ie in the town . nl'Vl.V Y Sw tzv-rla d county Indiana, 8r m Bt lest i 'v solicit a 8he of public pat r Ti;. AttMSTROVR. Innkeeper, W c rner . f 1 iht r'y and Market frees, "Ve- . ' t,l." JA :;.S W. CfLF., fiadd'c am! Hamtit .VaFerry a'- eet. ibove Main JO N !'. t 1 1'TON, Physician, corner of Mar et t-r.d "J.cio-i strtreta. (Brick h -n-e) ItOHKtfr )i.U.tMM. Jttorneg at La-x c . er i f Ptfet ai d Uni:-n streets J'lKS F I U FOUR, Merchant, Ferry s'reet, r U- ii ' nearly opposite Cheapside, at Post t .'trtca J ih" )U .ftiTfJttomrg ot Law, cfii-.e next io ;r t. the N W corner ot t-erry and Main r -e'.s. AMIKF.W C. F 'RBES. Phyncian, (Justice o- f.e'ease) Main, two duora east of Gil- ! ft's i n. JOt'N FOX, Teamter, Ferry street, opoo. to tlie n 4 ot tht: market bouae. C. W. Si J GIUY Tailort, shop, Main, one d'--of8t ot Gi bert's tavern. AiO i G'l BEltlV Innkeeper, brick house, c.nnei-ir Main and r er; streeis, "Wash-..H-or, 4dl" T L. t.RI3-f ARl), BifJtmA, corner of Main an I Walnut street. -ppnsite clerk'a office. COs'JY M LEWIS, Crocer coraer of Ferry 4-'ni Market a' etts, "WaKiow's corner " JOHN MEN i. F.N HALL, Phytician, white i i.use in tlie ;rar of thu cou t house. Ill MEN'DENHALL, JIatt r, (Recorder et I) ;. Ferry, tight hand sie'e, above M-'n s re'". JAMBS B ROBINSON, Bo'l and Sheemaker, F rry btr-'t, one tloor above Guaert's ta. v?-n SUA IV & ROUSE, Grocer. S E corner ot Ma n siut F-rry stieet. , vppo9ite"VhhinK to.i II 1 "

!v!ig the equivalent for Five Dollars.

Arrangements have btett made to re

ceive from London, an early copy of every

book printed in that mart laicnt r in

Minburg, togetlier with tin; periodical lite

ratuit; of (ireat Britain. From the forme

we shall select the best Novels,'. Memoirs Tales. Travels, Sketches, Biography, &.c

and publisii them with as much rapidity v

accuracy as in extensive printing llice " i

admit. From the latter, such literary in

'telligenc.e will occasionally be culled as

will prove interesting and entertaining to the lover f knowledge and science, literature and novelty.

Terms "The Select Circulating Li

brary" will be printed weekly, on a double

medium sheet ot fine paper, in octavo firm

with three columns on a page, and mailed witii groat care, so as to carry safely to the most distant p st ofiic-e.

It will be printed and finished with the

wine care and accuracy as book wore. The whole fifty-two numbers will form a

volume well worth preservation, of 832 pages, equal in quantity to 1200 pages, or

three volumes of Kees's Lyclipaed i. Each

volume will be accompanied with a title-

age and ridex The price is Five Dillar9 for fifty two

nnm'iers of sixteen pages each. Payment at all times in advance.

ADAM WALDIE. Carppnter street, near seventn, Philadel

phia,

terms ot sale, will he n-a-te e:iM

vl.! IVM PICKET .letr.-r.oii t'-W'liip. J 'y 4.

ake to let me Adng t ort. of 'hl!fm

there pegs?''

I he laugh was fairl turnprf a"

gainst the landlord.ihe compa"

j P'eni inieiceded. aDd the teaw-ter was en'eitaind eh princt, l.ut at whose expense the Bostou delegation t-ayeth not.

iwRLVE iXCiiLLENT Kmi

For prumo-ing hurtntmu amntr

F L. GKISSARD.

A'

ADMIXISTRA TOR'S .WTICE..

I I, iH'rsons mdfbted to the estate I

Sa samel Calnivell,

do eased, late ol Jcttcison Miwnship, arc

requested to make immediate payment

the undersigned : and ihosi- having demands

against aid estate, will file them accord-!

li,g to law. t The estate is puppord to l solvent. " ' JOtlNi W ILLIAMS. Jefferson township, October 11.

zerland county, Indiana, on the first da of

the nett term thereof, to hp linlilen t ttio

I ------ . - - - - .i. i court -house in Vevay, on the third Mon-

jtiay in April next, to appoint commission-

lets to make division, according to law, a

TIT T ..... ni"g 'he oeyeral heirs and legal renresen

Ra-kmith l.w;,.o!,a;iv('!")f 8i,i' J:ime" Manf rd, deceased.

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;.. ll i..,r;,.0i, u " tract ui iann, ueinga paroi traction

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lathis shop , Vevay, on 1"' " '"wnsnip 4, ot range

Eoh Mc n.- r , n me jenersonvuie district, contain

ia ui'uwa vwimi i i . '.. ,

Main and Walnut streets. He returns his grateful acknowledgements to his cus-

ing fifty acres; being the same piece of

land on winch said JManiord lived at thn

i time of his death.

tomers for the very liberal encoorarcpmpnt I JUtLi L,r Ith.

H..rPt.,rnrsotnmt1 in Idm n.,rl l70 t.ili imrdian of Rebecca Mnn'ord

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I VI S . ROHINSON, BOOT A YD SHOEMAKER, VEVAY, I IS shop is on Ferry street.

1JL the first door abjve Gilbert's tavern, and the second rnr below tnr. Cole's saddle shop, where he continues to rarry on the

BOOT & SIIOEMAKIXG BUSINESS

IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. UE returns bis grateful acknowledgements to his customers, for the very liueral en i ur:igemetit he has had extended to him; inii

hopes .'ill te continue to meet further ano

larger encouraemeut lie nas lust ceiveu a

ew stock ot G LF SKINS,. SOAL and UP

PER LF.Al HER. of a superior qaality, a.u

-.an now witn . very short notice of two oi three days furnish thoe who may lavir t-.in

vi,h their custom, with SHOES and JiUOTA.

-d" the best kind, made bv the best ot work

nen, which he is determined to sell low lor

cash, to nuit the tim s. He wnts an APPRENTICE, to the abovi

business, a bo between 14 and 17 yeara o:

age, ana jooa HkuiU, ' Vevay July 30.

SADDLING BUSINESS.

iHE subscriber carries on the SADDLING BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his shop is on Ferry

street, two doors above the comer of Main and

Ferry-streets; where he

keeps constantly on hand Men and Wo

men's SADDLES of every fashion and

quality.

ALSO,

Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds ofi

Ilrittles and Harness,

ill of which he offers for sale at the low

est prices for cash, or such country pro-

luce as may be agreed on.

JAMES W, COLE. Vevay, Dec. 28, 1831.

VOW bAUC AT THIS OKHfE.-

to continue to meet further encouragement.

rtnd A"a-

sina Manford, infant heirs of Said Jas Manfbrd decesed. September 22.

William Arininton. PHrSTCIAN AND SUIIGEON, MO UjYTS TERLLXG, la.

UtiuniK ARMING TON ran be consulted prot'essionally, at all timf s. urless nedes srily ahs-nt m bnsines,. at PERNKT's ta

vern. Orders, It ft in his absence, will be

promptly am noecl to 5u"tHterline. Jnlv 4.

1. To

ers.

it mi oo er that we are

A sett of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, for sale, cilEAf.

EZRA GILBERT. Allenville, October 4.

SHERIFF'S SALE. JOHN F. SIEBESTHAL,) vs. C9227 04.

Grocery mid lrotIucc More. Jotu k. walker. 3

SHAW Sl ROTTS i T?P Y v,rlue of a writ of fa. alias exe-

TTiT" EEP constantly on hand at their HW. store, for sale, on the south east crntrof Ferry and Main-eireet, a gener al assortment of

Oroecries Liquors, CONSISTG IN PART OF

Tm rnir0fi al..:

Pepper, Allum, Indigo, Madder, Coppo

ras, oaiipctre, iinnaino -

Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Candles,- Mo,as&es, Macker

el, Loaf and Brown Sugar,

ALL SORTS OP rOHF.IGIf AND lloinrstic Liquors AXD IVIXES.

A I SO Nails and Window Oiass. Tliev also purchase produce. Vcvay, Due. 27, 163 1

cntion, to trie directed, issued out of

i ne clerk's othre of the Switzerland circuit court, tested the 2o'h day of September last, I will expose FOR SALE, at the courl-house door, in Vevay, On Friday, the 23 d of Xivember, 1 8S2. Between the hours of ten and one of ihn

clock of said day, the following tract of

lana, lying ami neing tn Switzerland county and known as the S. E Qr. sec. 1 1, T. 3, IS. 3. I will otler the rents and profits of eaid land, for seven years; but if the rents and profits will not bring money ertUJirh to nnv

the balance due, I will proceed to sell ihe

right and interest the said Walker had in

said laod at the time the judgment was ren

uureu, tor t.icii. lil'NUY BANTA, sheriff. November 1.

m ALLOW WA NTED, the best price

Jackaonville, Nov. 3, 139.

all sui-jectlo filings and infirm.

Itiet ot one kind oi anothe.

io near with ard not mannil) eaih other ii.firrr.ifiei. 3. To ntoid going, mm horjsc io house, for the purpose of hearing news, ai:d ii.itrft rinC wi!h iither people's busi.-ecs. 4. To pray for one another in our social meetings, and par. Ocularly in private " 5. Always to turn a deaf ear to any tlai.dert.us report, and to lay no charge agnig an. son until el founded. C. If a member be in fault, tell him ol it in private, before it is mentioned lo oil ers. 7. To watch against n shy. . nes of each oilier, ,,d put the best construction on any ,m.,i(. that haa the app. arat.ee of op, position or resentment. 8. To observe the just rule . of Solomon that is, to leVe off contention before it ,8 meddled with. 9. If a membpr has offended, ! consider how florin,.. K .

God like, it is to forgive, and how u. hke a christian it is to levenge. 10. To remember that it is alway. a grand nrtifirp nf ti,-

leViI lo Promote distance and ai.irhoi.iy arn(lIiR rnt. of thurches, and we shmld theie.-

ore watch aK.,inst every thi,, hat further, this end. II. To (n id.r how much

more ffood -un a : . .

. . - ii uie world at Urge, and in the church in particular, when we are al) united in love, than we could do when acting alone, and indulg' ing a contrary spirit.

I. Lnslly, to consider thn

(iprets injunction of Scripture.

.u uie neautilul example 0f Christ to these irhporlant ihings. Good manners is the art t, make "those easy with whom we converse. Whoeter makes Ihe fewest persons uneay is the best 1 bred in the company. 3aii. IU that writes what he shoulj pcalc,and daiet not speak what -! "J", is either like a w0If in sheep's clothing, "or lika d ahceo in n wolf f .ijit,

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