Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 63, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 November 1832 — Page 3
ELElXOR mGGf.XS ESTATE li
OF snrzERirsD couXty,
O'iC Vr.7f, commencing on the 7lhdrry
oj .V'jr;w, lf5U, uni cam tig on the. ?A day of Xjvemttcry the last inelusive. r this sum paid the Aasdoci a'e Ju igs, $ 2fV00 Ci iaty c miinisMoncrs, ito 00 Grind Jjrors, 78 15 Traverse j irors f r circuit ;n I prmite courts, 147 25 for ,.ie support of .he poor, 40 J 00 'i-r a lc k, an! recording
pauper iode:ijures, 4 1SJ
l-onnis prisouci, " 1 10 374
K r printing, .- 20 00 For etray pon 2 50 t" r'v for extra services, 18 mouths 105 00 kciannng j'idges of elections 13 5'V
S.ipCMis-r& of roads 2(3 37
lor extra services u uu Rcpuinag the j iil 9 59 Ceun'v surveyor r field no'es 32 50 Constables attending ciircuit curt 28 00 "For wood, candles, . for court house 6 504 f inters for taxable property 6S 50 Jailor 4or keeping prisoners 151 81 Attorneys far defending pauper prisoners 15 00 Stationary and furniture for ' cierkVoffi e, 11 00 Ap'prel:ending and guarding prisoners . - 3 50 'Seiiiiinry trustees 25 00 Seiiool commissioner 0 00 .: T vaster ;i per centum for
monies collected,
M that hv has been appointed ad:hir,i?
i de bonis n n, of the estate of" ETenr Sliugius, late of Cnig township, dec. .11 persons indebted to s:ud estate av ill k i hi media re payment and those having -oimd.i will presem Uietn lor settlement. M d(i IX HI t v IN. Nov. 17 vl nun r itor 1). li. N.
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RAIL UOAD RIDING.
Having a little business at iuu eitnau-j
town baak the oihcr day, we. lull homo a quarter before nine o'clock.; mounted ra.i road coach, at id were tusked, oil to Lnuitu la:ie, near the hank, in three. quarters oi a. hour. Another qjarter sulfictd to. truiiuuc, the business of our erreiidj at tun pructeuij, we were in our car agam, and before, uiu-
VfMi h.id ilnnr nnr hank uusioUss in i iiilid. i.
"V hcis of JXDREIV ;LL.VJA;iph5n, nHvini? ;,10 el)joyed a toiniortaole nap deceased, nte of Saruxcrhnd,comt M- jfn oUr re;lam rouU.t ;Ui4 dreamed anions-
atana, ana au oincrs xenom it nicy con ccrn, zcill
iAJkil 1 J A A V I-, In imagi.ialiorH we had attained the vpiw,
rahle at;e o .eieiil y winters real rail mad
had multiplied, to $uc!i an t-xte .t that they
snot on in vt'ry direction, o ttiat a ma;i who
hftd business r quiring locomotion, kept a lit
tl: stream stliv- lUir'v of his nw,i xl,ii.
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mm
IE",'
liglitlul dream, h.dncud no douot by inc lazy
motion oi me coacn.
SIECSITS. jy amount of dn;ic.u Venders of Widen.i'li:cks
Btore and grocery licenses I irrs fees wivt tax on wiits Ci.Iiected byclei-kand paid over J rv t'ep? to coiiect . Tviiiomr.g eii3
47 13 $l;i77 591
l we shall in ie jpnluati'on. on
the second day of the March term of
Switzerland Circuit Court, to said court,
tor the partition of the horth-wes quartet if section Ttrenty4iro, of Township l ), Kiinrrn A itl ..f tVo I iti.K- .in-... l..,I i..
;esolJ at Cincinnati, nod lying ui . stid r.0!,,cl 'igfd with a cigar, and set in mocounty, among the heirs of tiic said i Andrew with a flame of a single newspaper ol
Ddlman, deceased : and an application wdijtne s:2 o( tins. Livery rail road foule had
lc made at the h&rjse lime, to said c urt,
to rescind the order entered.' -t our instance
CIV ir ri -r I -i ff tpir 1
c.a y 'tS11 n-ft?tk
and at several noi nts:
rnc cour., rail road werp slahl;Ji- A r.
at tlie last term of said court, relating tojwhh h private sUkv-bnsijrics were employed aaidlu:.rf. instead oC the cruel mode -0w emoloyed.
Ant. n il tun, amo, inai an application will Ik." mane at the same tune, tor the p.r.
It
g!279 31? 1 to o;
801 47
"34 50 20 50 10 00
$1021 8oi
B hncc in favor of couniy, 241 20 By . rder of the board of county com. ntissioners, EDWARD PATTOX, clerk. N'vemher 7ti. 1802. fSH IK uadj. signed !nsS33 93 ol 'he Schl fuivl lielowging to . 2 k. 2, W. t Km:i at 15 per ceat. under norijiTC accirdinj t law.
1 .(Z CIIAM8ER: IN. com.
Nov. 23. 1SJ2. . Indian. Loj;i-iI:tiirt'.
The editors o! t ie INDIANA JOUR
NAL resucctfu'iv inform tiie public, that
they intend, as heretofirff, to furnisis their
r.1 ine.ous readers with full and accurate
sketch of the proceeding of the General
Assembly, during the approaching "session for whic'i purpose thev will-engage comix-
ptent rep rters The Journal will Lepub-
lisned twice a week, and will w forwarde
to liios who desire it during tlie session
only ai 75 certs, payable in advance.
Tl-e wi' n-ii t-. S'l'-scrd-e will pleas f.rwudrei t-ones, ti-ro-.i:, the mendiers of the -eii-iature or ofw?w:se, i time to reach us b the fi'st da. of the session, so th t 'hey may receive the first numbers. O t reir.il ir saisciibrrs,w ho are in arre-irs. wilcoWfra fiv.rby forwarding theam'i due I v inetnlecs of the legislature
t lion of the land sold by William Dickinson and wife, to thesiid Andrew Dili man,1 deceased, and for whieh a deed w?s made by said William Dickinson an,l wile, tothe heirs ot said Andre v i illman, since hi? deat;i.it being the East half of the North-' east quarter of Section Tiwity-itnc, of Township 7Yro. rf liangc Tuo, lVtl, t tin lauds directed t . te sold at Cincinnati, ;tnd lying in said county. ( HAKLF.s'D. GU! LION, Cllll sri K v GL'EI.IOX. Novem!er 5, 1S32. COM:vllSS10NERj XALL SCHOOL IiAIVOS. T, a, ilANH i, i;sr.
FTT ;E S-ii-ol Section iV . 16 oftownJU ship I wo, oi Range Oi , est .
:irtt meridian, wi l he otl'ered FOR
S V ! E. ' 'hr cinr:-h-.ise d-or. n V- .-av
On Monday, the 2 1st January, 18C3. Said Seeiioii will ie oflorea i.i eiyhtv
acre tracts, and the quarter to oc divided ny lines r uming east and went.. Tl,i set
tlor, is in 1'i.sev townsmn. in a jT(M,d flour-
ishiiig neirhhwrho d, hut a -rt distauc
from :!ie Ohio liver. Tiiere is a saw-iim;
on Brtanl'e creek, within one mile of ;lu.
ibovn land.
TERMS. One fourth of the nmckise
money to 1-e paid down, and a cre-i:t t ten years for the remainder, on paying s x
per ecu i. vearlv in advance.
Sale to begin at 11 o'clock, a. V or.
said da.
ISAAC MI M BERLIN, comV November 12, 1S32
To Borrowers of School Funds. ,
"JTTOit the benelit of. those concerr,eri
mc arc nunea mat a oei.uilv l
per cent on nil sunjs, if r.ot pan! wLeu 0te, will le charfd. ISAAC CH A M B ER 1 IN, com'r.
niXJED IMMEDLi TEL r an i.rjiriiciiici: to tlie ( oopering
USA. Mwxim-sr, a n. y is ,.r 14 vyars t if siea.ly habits, w iu will meet viidi g iohencourag-ment oh making appiicu-
caMon-io ine snt pcrioer:
WILLIAM B.EM.MCTT. Jacksonville, Nay. 10.
was r heap, r we thought -to live on a rail
road tnan to ie t a lious, a d in everv direction we saw huge shanties in mo?io::
mi ariiao ai vvorv Women on the top coo ing ehildren sou:illinor.b.rKl fl.;.
av.i opcraiions of dome-tic arrange ments goii.g or.. Tlttf rich had srI,-,did cars furnished wit!i everything they could desire: the t.r ior. had co-no up of havi g no permai ert loejuio the -whole coui try was oyerrtti with wa -d-rers -cttieswere nearly de-erled the .rents " of coaches was enor
mously high,. for the facilities of running ofll ...:u ... ..."
wiiu o e. were so crea i tint coach-lords were compelled to get rrs tn adva'tce. The ceee thu presented wa extremek anima
ted the 'whole -ttfMi- was in molion; as it
was ali new to us, the though; occurred oi hailing some ol the. travellers to inquire
what they were in pursuit of. Jut then a
leviathan hove in sig! ti w Which way cried we. "Going to Hcston to get the hew novel ; it is to ho puhllshed to night?' '
T!'!i i. us me engineer lighted a new
hand ul of shavings, and awaV they flew af
ter, sew hook! Prrtty doings thought we
,v" -- i'vi (.."in; n 5JIK auviiig at a
iunous rate.. -Whieh varriei-hbor?'
-Goir,g to dine at Norfolk on canvass back
iduck! Tbev are to bo on the tab! nt inn
so i ea'. t stay talkin;r here! ' Several others gave answers which surnri
sed us still more; one was going to Cincinna
ti t see h.s wile- another to Washington.
.o ect pate.it for a mil road in the air; a
Uiinl to Aetv llricans in search of a debtor
some v cre flying from the pestilence, and
. JllroctoHs .Wutdtr. litnia a in.ako. .. Geriao, ho k.-ep-. a small - tiotiialliog shop at the t of Veidee llange, was (bond in tits houe, eteid4 m initig.moet barharooily murdered. -
i neck .cloth vaa lightened, and his head lit-
'ralally crushed by a utone, which wa left ly- ' g be-ide lhe body -. From the crp hm .hl.warm when discoveied, it m mpftoied thtt he bloody deed was perpetrated about 13 olack on Saturday night or I iter. The induce-
nnt of the murder is supposed to have been a
iiib of money, (Irom two to four hundred dol.is) which the deceased was known to have
ad about his ptreort. Two ionivdual hate" .
eg ar retted wn supicioo. Ckarlttioti Mercu
ry Oct. 25
Dreadful Occurrence : It become our pajun .
fnl tiuty bnedy to announce that, yesterday f-
t rnoor while twenty men were engaged w tho ,
oal mine of Samuel J Pottp Esq., t,he watei udr lenenly rushed down from an . irijoinmg mii.e, vhirh has ;been for - tome time unoccupied
drowning two indiviiluaU, who were unable by
eion of jheir situation to make their escape, he re-maiuder sustained no ijury ne of
whom was itnmer-ed in water up to hi chia
ind saved himir.lt by clinging to the root of lha nine. One of the deceased miners was a for-
'?t. engaged in his fiisu day's work on thit i le of the Atlanttc. Putts'tUle Journal Xov 3. Lynchburg Va. Oct. 27 We learn from a
- ur-e eivitled to implicit conridence, that two vntirig gentlemen of Montgomery county, a few evenings wgo, ftatted ou an Qpoteum hunt, of
onrsc without fare arms. During their excur ion they ieiaii animal, which they at first supif ij . . a r..i :.t. i . . J
po-'eu to pc. v in l ai, anu lonnwun auopiea means to effect its cftptiue. Being piotufed vith axes, they soon felled the tree, wbicb bringing their victim to the ground, they at
tacked it wit stonet ami such other weapons a
tvere within reach, and succeeded in killing it; then, to their great surprise, they discovered
it to be Inll grown Panther. It i probable (hat the Pauthei w;n ft.inue4 by the tall id tha ee, othwerwise he had ecarcelj been so easily
r.)nq-ired the young huntsmen, indeed, made -
a most lortnnae escape, a, in a fair battle, it is probable that one or both of them weuht have
oeeo badly wounded, it not kilted.
Milto. Pa., Oct. 30.--Mf. Williani Jodon, of
this borough, wa found suspended by a cord ib his barn on Friday last. He was absent from h'S family since the previ us evening N causa
is assigned for this depioiabie event. He has left a numerous conueiion of friends to saiogle their regrets with these of society for the catastrophe. Firk! A fire broke out Thursday evening, a little after ten o'clock, which, before it was got under, destroyed the large Sash Makers " shop ol Mr. Warwick, in which, we understand
t originated, the expensive foundry ol trie
; . i, f 8 UOfY, l ,e lenience, and I . Bvan, on Fou.th street, and aeaffj net a .k-w had come all the way from Ohio j .. .... ' h h...
and iuvliana b take n batlrin the sea.
These things surprised a;id alarred us. The pa.-siqn lor rovi, g had taken possession of the whole population -either the public was marl ur w e? were ourselves going crazy.
.. just ire tip Worses attac'.ed to to our tar
came to a fall sfoo,'aod we found ourselves
landed at the K'.fwt, inm-h refreshed by the ride, and the it;ip; the dream has furnished
lestroyed a laige hoase bclooging to LJir
Smith, and greatly injured live or six oinersj . several of which were entirely new and unoccupied. The loss of property is very cousu'er able, probably twenty or twenty live toousaud
d'dlars; and the only nrmran e, we are mfrca etl, was Dr. Smith's house CincimnatiAdv. .
Michioan. A very flattering account is hit-
im in the Detroit Journal, ol the progress, id.
rr La WttENCEUI'KGH. INDIANA, ,
ILLle a eandidute for. tlw sec ret a
rvsbipof the senate, at their ses-
n the firt Monday m Deremlajr next.
JDMLMS TH1 TOR S X0 TICE.
i-?as ia'' ' i 'a- t?s:a:- j
of I'leaK-wit (ownrhtp, aoee sed aio reques
e-ltonakc imnicdii' payment to the un 'deri ."ed - and all jersons iiavingdcmand;
wguns' aidstate will present them aceor-
-dioji to law.. ; DAVID D.WXESi. adoi'r. 'S'.RA i ANDERSON. O'-Mlrfir 2 Nov. 22. admin'x.
VALUABLK PKOPEKTV
PGR SALE.
Hr'LE be sold to
H i j
us with matter for refW'ion for a week toj p0,,ulrtllo aoj iraprorement, of the terutory
vioi;, iu.ij? socio iirnve at me conclusion lhat ma iy people travel-now on er
rand of ro greater rmporta xe than those in the dream Pfi T. Scturdiy Bulletin
The Nortl.athptom (Mass.) Courier, in no
ticing the Fair of the Hampshire Agriculiu-
iT a Court of Probate hell in lrevay
ictthin aixd b'r the county of Szcitzer-
land, oft fAe second MmLtif in Xovembcr IS 2, by William C. Keen, Judge a" said 'Court.
TPTOUX WILLIAMS, administrator of
il the estate of SAMUEL UAMH ELL, late of Jefferson townshie, deceased, having suggested that tae personal s':ite of said deeeasCik, is not sufficient to "p.'.y the joint debts which the said Samuel owed at ibe time of hrs death prays f r an order to sell and convey so trvich of the ?0;i! estate of said decedent, which consists to fi'teen acres of land, known as a part of the N. E. quarter of section No. 13, T. 3, R . W , as may le aecessiiry for tiie paMmrntof said debts and incidental exIKnSS.
Oi Jere?!, that notice thereof be given t the heirs and devisees of snid decedent,
and all others interested in said estate, by hreoccessive miblsfati ns in the Weekly Meseriget,n a newspaper printed at
Printer's R rt?reat,:lndiana, tbat 'tlwy may
appear at a Probate rourt, to lo holdeu in Vevav.no the second !1and v in February
next, at 10 .VIck, a i.. to shew cause, tl a.iy they have, why the prayer of the -ijetitiiMi sh-u!d nol he granted. . . J!riT WILIJAMS, admV 'A'U'rpj t-jwirebap, Nor. 16.
tin? highest!. id.
ilerPVBUCSALE, in the town of Vevay,
the following valuable property, to wit:
1 O O Acres of Land, S. W. q. Sec.
9 T. II, 2, W
1 n Acres of Land, N. E q. Scc-
7,T.2,R 2. W.
I.ot Xo. ISii, fronting on Mark.t-6t-
in the town of Vevav.
tut lot of the town of Vevay, No. 38, containing live acres of first rate
land.
A small fraction on the Ohio river,
near the old ferry, containing one acre
Part of lot No 1 47, being on the cor
ner ol terry and Market street, on
which is built a substantial, convenient
two story Brick building
Each piece of land, will be sold seper
ately, and on the premises, except tlie two
first mentioned tracts, which will be sold
at the court-house door.
Tlie sale will commence on Saturda.
the 15rfc of December next, at noon, on
each day, and continue from day to day.
until all arc disposed . f. TEUMS One fourth of the purchase mmey in hand the balance in three equal payments, at 4, 8 and 12, months creditapproved security required, l'he above property will be sold sul),.'ct to the widow's dower.'
Bv order of the Switzerland Probate
court, Si!.. SMITH, Adminisfcitror of tlie estatexjf - Otis Waldow, ueeasect.
of Michigan.
A hardy and enterprising population is cotfw stantly flowing in, lo aod by their numerical at well as moral influence in the establishment of a State Government, which, from present, indications we are warranted in concludinghat
!roroivd ihm ufliraiHtiva voice of the neoule IB
- . .-..-ro .- -' . r r- w- ---
rai society, says,i tiere may be seen at the jn favor. To. one who has wintered and omTowrt Hall to. d., among articles of Ameri-jmcred n 'be Territory, for twenty year or can manutactum, illf iri all its various stages' nore, and w.b has seeu. till 1 S 1 3, the v-st praiof preparation, from the looms of Mr Shaw. ,,,. the interminable plains, Ibe deep forest,
in ueicijenown." mere are 1290 skems of -n -ix.r r.f tke. Trra Inmm .
' 111! nil lllll .msr m
sewing silk of -all color arid beauty; 3$(J u 0 all white men, except the far trader, it is sticks ol silk braid; fG skeins of silk from the duRcult to realliae the change. The clas of
tb)89 or ow as it is called; 10 hanks of silk 1)0pulatioa that is filling up the interior, i of a reeled npon the Kalian reel, and many bun-':CharHcter io-esery respect that is truly the subdies reeled upon the American one; the dif-'ject of felicitation; and we may fairly calculate
rc,c" ,s o'Roif i uure .tre aisosiiK Hose , that Michigan, when she takes her place in ln made from raw silk and low also, a very firm constellation of the Union, will bring with her and neat article. Mr. Starkweather, of;-runii.l mrk of intelligence, wealth, and ma-
Northampton, a Isoi hai some beautiful sne-!rl worth, uneuoalled bv anv of the newlv for
eimensofsiik hose -wove in this town', and .med States, and scarcely approximated toby a-
nuiiuies oi irtw atiifr lor iiuomon. j tie ca- ny except Ohio. coons in their various stages may he seen The city of Detroit beginning to exhibit there also Ve rejoice to see public atten-! svidences of decided advance in populatiou'aod
tton turning to this practically useful tiranh
of business."
The Yankees hate sent .to this market samples of shoes made of India rubber cloth, call- . j i4i. 'i-U- .i.jl 5 ; . -,
.lJ,"Hd,, V"VH. . h tioin is saturated hU Wft h-. -ot dat to nable us to stata
improvement. On Jefferson Avenue along there re now ten or twelve three-story brick buildings, in progress, all of an elegant aad superior style of architecture; the improvements in oth'
er paits of the ctty are in proportien coasiuera-
and painted with the guni,and nolished so as
to present a beautiful surface resembling kid. These shoes being impervious to wet, arc in
tended to supercede, the rubber shoes, the
tnost uncouth things, that ever deformed pret-
ty reei. -jeziJ iotk am .'lav.
SitCTflr:Ciretzsfance. About the 17th
ult. near midnight, a thick, dark cloud was observed rising in the east, by persons at the
light house on Juniper Island, opposite this place, and in a short time the wind from that
quarter rose to a gale, and a number of small
birds were blown through; the windows and
ltflled. In the morning, .more than a hun
dred were found dead upon the ground, which
had evidently been driven against the light
house.
at present the amount with any degree of accu
racy; but we contemplate soon ta publish some statastical notices, in which this sabject will be embraced. Original Anecdote. t)ue of ou r neighbor!, as
pymg a mitntier ot miscnievous nme rogues, w the act "of cat ryiug off a quantity of fruit frosa
bisorciiard, without leave or license," bawl
ed out very lustily, "Jwliat are you about (here yo rascals!" " Abut going." said one. as he seized bis bat, aad icaenperedoffat dooblb qaick
timet
Strunre Prayer A Presbyterian mi
nister, in the reiffu of King William III,: woodpeckers; the otliers wereof a- smaller
performing public worship in the Tnro, kind, of he names of which our: informant Church at dinbure, Used the remark- was Onacqftainled. ZJjinrffwi (Pif.) Sentinel able exnression in. his prayer Iird '. ' " " ' '; f . ' have merer .upot all fools and idiots, Thertaw receipsaflha Raltimare aad Ohio
ad ofrtieularly upon the towr council Rail Road. Compaay ihVt ynr were gl36f
All Irishman standing on the tbttguc of a wag1-'
on, w run away with by a prit of home, and
had his legs very much nruised bv the via
Among the birds were a number ofllent motionf the singletree. S"me psron
to whom rs was re'atio the accident, ake him ' Whv didn't you jimp nfc rtrwt Faith, sir," returned Pat, arid it was a? much as I con' J do to "stay oni f "
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