Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 75, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 February 1833 — Page 1
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Devile. to .Vj.pi Frei.a jS' 0.?ji?fie, Jjitemture, ,lzriciU!urc) ,llamtfacturers, and all other subjects or interest, except Politics. VOL.. 1 1 PSrrKR'S 3?rrf?IArl IFiTAT. SATITIMltV l?twsTr ft T.r . ...
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J'Rl.YTEl) .iJYIl PUBLISHED, Mil KEEN AND CHII.II. fEILMS OF THE MESSENGERS For fifty-two numbers, in advarce, 2 00 do paid tti'h.n the tar. 2 50 dj p.u.i at the exptratien, 3 00 Xj" The aSove sums nuy be paid in prou c, delivered at this office, or such other rdtceasmay be agreed on Fifteen percent deducti in m ide, when paid in cash
lQ -Ni paper discontinued until arrearages are paid OCj S -ihscribers served by post to pay 2i ceii'.s ex ra. Advertisements, inserted at the usual rs.t.s Xy aissripticns paid wirhintwo months, .r. -i . - - , .. aicr suoscri3ing. coasiaeren in advance For t'le accomm )d;ition ot'our subscribers pro !:i ? .i v - : f W'th Cotton H M'.X. m-rch inti, Mourtsterling, Mi-chell's ml . t'ieasarit townar. 'P. Jiseoh S'mrt. mtrchant Cr iir to-vshiD. lt,chrd 1" ti j ldard strre, in York township Cinri's V Krutz. at his oore,in Ncw-Yovk Arocrt (.aziay, near 1 roy, S- nuel 'Letts, near Q iercus G-ovf; Wj'.'i-m McOulUuirh,"-n Cotton tovph p A'.frey's Mill in Pleasant township. -fft VN at all tunes, hereafter, be had Vi at 1 2k cents per sinarie copv, at T ic C'crk's oflioe, i:i Vcvav, Si-nnel Real, Ks'i. Mmntitfirlinrr, J -s"pii Short's-, i't Craig iownshii L mg's fall in j mill, Craig do En s Lttilerield, Cotton do AU'rey's mil!, in Pleasant do William C. Mitchell's, do do Aribe. t Gazl.n 's in Posey do Si'uuel Hicks' in C' tton do A n s A Brown's in York do The less-iii Jer ofiice, JefT:rsnn. Oct-.her 0. JAMKS B. ROBINSON, BO OT A XD SHOEMAKER, J I IS si.p is on Ferry street' r-j I L the first door b ive Gil J Serfs tavern, and the second g.Vj to..-r below mr. Cole's saddle "hop, where he continues to 'irrv on the BOOT i: SHOEMAKIXG BUSINESS, IX ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. n:C rettirn-, -is '-feful .ckno I- t'peeiits 10 his cni itno -i, for the ver liberal -n-cuar-geiTient lie has i:d extended to hinn; and ttpess'iil to continue to meet further and larTer encouratrmr-nt II.- has just ri ci.ived a w stock if CALK SKIN'S, SOALsndUP-F-'.l LKT;IKIt, of a superior q.ia'.ty, and o-n now with a very shv.rt rotic.- of two or t'ire days furnish those who m y favor him wri-h their custom, with .SHOES and BOOT'S of the liest kind, m;-.ue hi the best o! w nk men which he is determined to sell low for ush. to suit the tiro s. He wants an Pl'UE.YTlCE. to the sbove business, a boy n tween 14 and 17 years of e. and (,'ood h bits, Vevay Juh 30 JS'IE subscriber wi .lies all persons in H debted to him fir CAIDli(i, to it. ike payment on or before the last duy ot January next: he will be at hme on r:ach Saturday, to receive Wheat, Corn, Oats, live TalL.w, e fce- After the ahue mentioned period Cash only will he received in payment, and 'b it with costs. ROBKliT HAKES. Mouutsterling, I) -. 2t. STRAY SHEEP. fTTVIUEE SlIEEFcameestray to the li plantation of tho subscriber, on Indian cicek twoof them marked with one undcibit and two slits in the riht ear and two iin-lerbits and one slit in the left ear, one ol them has a small bell on the other sheep has tin underbit out of each ear The owner is requested to come, prove property, pay charges and take them away IU tO V icjii December 22 TAKE NOTICE. np iE c ounts of OTIS WAL U HO i?T late of Switzerland countv deceased, ire left with SAiMUEI, REAL, Esq. of iMo.mtsterling, for collection. Those )ersns who have unsettled accounts, will please attend to this notice goon, and save costs. SIIS SMITH, administrator of said estate. O-lober 23. JilCIISOKVILLE &UITElSilOP 7T HE subscriber most . Li resjeciiiiiiy iniorms the citizens of tnc county of Switzerland, that he has opened a shop in JACKSONVILLE. W here h carries on the Blacksmith business in its various branches. Me hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. 02Z2N H, is prepared to shoe oxen in tne neatest and most substantial manaor. N. CRIPPUN. Jacksonville ,jin. 1!.
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SADDLING BUSXNFSS.
r'TUE subscriber car3 rics on t!ie SADDUNG BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his shop is on Furry street, two doors above the corner of Main and Ferrv-streets: where he keeps constantly on hand Men and WoI 1 1 1 Y I - r C 1 ' 1 meu saAUiiLta oi every lasnioti anu quality. ALSO, Keep? constantly on hand, all hinds ot Bridles and Harness, all of which he offers for s;tle at the lowest prices fir cash, or such country produce as may be agreed on james w, cole Vevav. Dec. 2S, 1S31 IN JACKJlONVILI.. PMlHK undersitrned. nwsl res tee full v inform their fellow-citizens, that ihev have just opened, in the town of Jack sonville, A NEW STORE, iere tliev inlenfi to keen cunstantlv on hand a variety of Or Goods, Groceries, HARD iVAR E, Q UEEA'S 11 A RE, &CS Sc. &.. Which (hey will sell on re.ji.iiaMe lerms lor cash or approved produce. STOUCY CAfcE' Jacksonville, Octoler'JO. A Valuable Farm, N S K quarter and S N. V. quarter. PART OF SECTION NO. 5, T. I, I!. 2. O.XE MILE FROM Ttfh OH OR IV Eli Villi SUf,E. 1lfK subscriber, wishes to dis nose Of nil an 'fmmir!.i ii u his VJILU.1RLE F.ll.U situated in Jell ersiii miii li.n t he Mai road, rudn'mp from Madison, tin o. u-h Vevay. to the It.s'ng Sun, between j-dge (i lay's 'and Ks.p Tipp's this farm con; aii s oie hur.ilred am' fif:'. f,ve seres ff Land, six ty five thereM under cultivation has a inn V r Dfbearii.RfVnit trees, such as snple, peach, cherry and several never faillin sprinps. A urther description i deemc.' unneses-3-y as it is presumed that persons wishii k f purchase, will examine a: d View the pcmis s Terms of sale, will be made easy WU I f M PICKKT. Jefferson township, Julv 4 OAr TAKEN UP. Y AARON OOOKN.. f Pleasant township. Vvitzcrland cotintv. Indiana, A RED OX, v''!i a lined back and uhi'e tail.s me white on nis belly and legs, a white face with a red spot on his nose. Supposed To ! e six or seven years old marked with a lialfcrop off ,.f the tiht tar and an underbit out of the left ear. Appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents, by Lawis A. Clark and John Chittenden. Certified before me, this 2L2d dav of December, 13342. A true copv from my estravhook. GAHRIF.L JOHON, j.p. Fleasant townslrp, J.-n. f5. BRIGADE OIAD2R. TENTH 1IIU(;AI)I: OF INDIANA tllL. Primers Retreat, Jan. 12, 1833 THE lOM.MAMiAM of g;,id Brigade orders and directs that the seeral regiments be mustered as follows, it such place as their respective comman dants may direct: !t (I regiment on Monday, October 7, 14tll regiment on Tuesday, October i; 17 (It regiment on Wednesday. Octo ber H, I Jill regiment on Friday, October 4, 5 !i til regiment on Tuesday, Uctober 8 GOtll regiment on Fiiday, October 11. OCT" Some months ago, a court martial was detailed, of which col. William Scudler, wa9 president. Said court having. long since, as the general ha been unoffi cially informed, examined the cases presented for examination, the general oiders and directs that the proceedings of said court martial, be forwarded to him without delay. In June last, an order was issued direct ing captains of companies to class their men. according to law-, and to forward a n j - - - class roll to the commanding officer of snid brigade. The captains of the following companies complied with that order, in the Third reg- captains of the 3d, 5th and 6th companies. Fourteenth reg. all reported in due time Fifteenth rec. captains of 1st. 3d. 5th. 6th, 8ih, 9th and 10th companies. Fortyfiirth reg. captains of 2d, 4th 7th and 8th companiesr hi y-hfth reg. captain of 3d company. Sixtieth regiment, no return?. By order of brigadier general William CIveen. ISAAC; CHAMBERI.IN, aid. (AGS WANTED. The highest price given. I ORE Y CASE Jacksonville, October 29
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SWITZERLAND Circuit COURT, Foreign Attachment. JOHN B. LINDSLY, VS. EBENEZER GRIFFING. "MiTOW coiues the niaimiiK i.v Dunn Iii JLM attorney, and the defendant heina thru e called and con es nut.- it is ordered by the court, tiiat notice of the nomlpnpv (.f uu sun ne puunsiied lor three weeks suc cessively, m the Ueek'y Messenger, a newspaper printed and published at printer's Ketreat, in Switzerland county. la. notifying and requiring the paid defendant to be and appear at ihe next term of this court, to he holden at the court-h,us in the town of Vevay, on the third M..nda in March next, and defend said suit or judgment will be rendered against him according to law, by default. . EDWARD FATTON, clerk. Clerk's i.flice, Vevay, Dec. 21. The state of lit'inna.Sirilzr.'rihfl rn SSi SWITZERUWD CIRCUIT COURT 8KPIKMI.KH TLKM, J-St'. In Chancery To fortHus.e a. jLrtgavi. JOHN B. LINDSLY, is. ROBERT N. COCHRAN AND WIFE AND JOHN M. G-.i.W. Ou comes Cie ctr.(.l;iuiai, by D.tnn his attorney, nix! it ario.-.trin.. thnt the publication directed in this caiihc at tiie last term of this court. Ii.is n,t b -i made; it is therefore ordered that n.-..iee of. he ...- dency of this stilt, be puhlishrd in s'.me uewspapcr pti'.l.shed in ti);.f,,i:, !y ofSwitzoriand throe wetl s successively, notifying ai.d req-uruiu- liie sv.id jo!,t.rt ;0chr.n ind tvue, to be and :;tv.car at the tievf trm of th s o urt, on the first day of said term to tie iM.hii'd at the curt-h- use in Vevav. on the third llday in March next, and rilhKe iiiisvrr 'i. thi- cornr.honM..iV. t;il at thesaitf. -!) he taken as confessed EDWARD PATTOX. clerk.' Clerk's iliee, Vevn, Ihc 27 Mr .efnfr ff Iiuli'Dia. S:rit:r-r!'. ro. SS SmiZERULXD CIRCUIT COURT, sri'ii-.Ming iei.m. is". la Ch:,ncervP, titl!m f,:r a Livoree E LIZ ABE Ml 31 ART IN J A ES MtRTIV OiV niii.cs tho iii-iii;,.,,, .. l T motiu ;.. attoriiev ar.d .c h.r . ... ! ar.i in :on, ana n appearing to tj,. satisfaction of the court that said defend-.,,.! i., nd a re- . . 1 , . .1 . . ' I . m .i c :. is ordered by the court, thru n. iir e of the pendency of this pelition .P puhiisbed f jr tout weeks in succession. m t. Weekly Messenger, a weekly newsnaoer printed and published at Printei's Jiel'reai, Switzerland counlx, r..tifin aid te'puring said James Martin, to be a i d njipear on the (irst day of the next term of this court, to be hoidt ii .d the contt-hou-e in Vevay oi. the third Monday in March next, and" ans wersaid omplamt .or the ni.it..r n.,,1 thi..rrC therein contained will be decreed in his ab sence. EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Clerk'- c!:ce; Vevav : Dfc. 27. ESTA TE OF WILLIAM JI ILXIE. A I.L persons indeb'ed io the esia.e oi JnA. WlJ.l.lAM W1LKIK, deceased, iate . f Fleasant township, Switzerland co. are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned: and prisons liavii.or demands against the s::in,., wi!! file them accu-.tiii" to law, for ex;:n mation . 1f The psta'e is solven'. WIL! n Wll.KIE, ad'mr. Pleasant (owrshin, jun, lii-26. ADMIJYISTRA7 0VS SALE. Wit. I. be sold to ihe highest bidder, at public sale. On Saturday. February 1F. at the late dwcllmji'house of William Wil kie, sen, in Pleasant township, near the I t-William state road, the personal property belonging to said decedent's estate, consisting of Horses, Cows, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household and) Kitchen Furniture. Terms of sale three dollar and tinder cash down; all sume above that twelve months credit by ffmrnr annroved seenntv Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Due attendance given by WILLIAM WILKIE. adm'r. Pleasant township jan 19-2G ADMINISTRA TOR S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JANE SMITH, late of Craig town ship, deceased, are requested to make immediaie payment to the undersigned, and all persons having demands airainst the same, will present them according to law, tor examination. It is believed that the estate is sol rent.! SMITH GARNER, adm'r. Craig township, January 30.
PROSPECTUS THE LIISEKATOK. VOI III. WE aim to overthrow SLAVERY in this country, for Ihe folIowii:-.
among other reasons: because the subjects of it are regarded and treated as cattle as property, intend of rational, immortal beings. Uecauso it leaves more than two millions of men. women and children wiih .i.t any piotection for their persons. Because it ns altogether ad absolute! a system of adultry, prostitution. cruelt .1 . i r. anu men Because it is contrary to the laws of God. Because it necessarily makes the oppressor and the oppressed mutual enemies, breeds insurrections, multiplies crimes, weakens the bonds of society, and jeopards the li.es, happiness and interests f all parties. Uecause it retards the prosperity of ihe nation impoverishes those who uphold it dishonors the American name, and exposes otir land to the severest judgments of ffe.ivun. The Liberator is printed on a super roal sheet, on every Saturday, in Bosum. S- 00, ;nid in advance 25 at the end of six montlia or 50 ,.t liieend of the ear. (iAUKIoON KNAPi'. C3 The Liberator can be seen at this olhce A DMI.XIS TRA TOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, ;.i public sale, at the dwelling house of the late J.in Smitn, deceased in C raig township, On Monday, February '25, the following personal pik p rty, belogning to the said decedent's estate. Three Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs HOUSEHOLD AYD KITCHEN FURNiTLr.E. and various other aiticles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the morning. Terms A credit of one year lor all sums over three doiUrs will heViveti and approved security required three .:a;s and under cash down. SMITH G AH NEK, adm'r. Craig township, Jan. 0. ! W er" ''1 ff PfV i'i oiuieu ai mis ottice. iwiili a tl,!"ce ut ,wo elegant cuts) on the wesi terms, uruers imiv lie leti .mh . 1'attoii, Vevay A. A. Brown or R. I lioddard, in York township A. Lazlay, in l osey -Samuel Hicks, in Cotu-n W. Mitchell in Pleasant t Jos. Shoit in Lraig townshtp, where the printed bill wid be sent by the first post. Gazetteer oi' Indiana. The materials for this work are near ly completed, and it is intended to put it to pre8 in a short time. It will be ieady mi uenverj id the summer. We have been at considerable -xent and trou 1. 1 . ii . . . i . . . in m miiming me material, and we hope to present a work that f hall be nor thy ot public pationage. As it may not i e generally known, may be proper a.am to state, that we have a copy tight for the work, and theiefuie aiiy person undertaking to publish any work of the kind, no matter by what name it may be called, will be dealt with as the law pro tides in such cases DOUGLASS Sl MAGUiRE. Indianapolis, Jau.26. For Sale or to Rent. THAT large two story FRAMED HOUSE, formerly occupied as the Bank olhce in Vevay. Said house is 70 feet long by 25 feet wide, with a porch 12 feet wide extending the whole length of the house, and facing the river. There is also on haul lot a good brick (table and other buildings, and the lot is enclosed with an excellent fence. It is now in complete re pair and intended lor a Tarer stand Hoarding As there is little or no onooai tion.it is believed that an enter prising and accommodating person would meet with great encouragement. Theahove house is divided into nine rooms, six ofthemhave fire places, flr It is believ ed, that if it can be occupied soon, that the court and bar and others attending court. (third Monday) in March next, might be expected to put up at aid houee. The terms will be liberal, as such r. house is much wanted in Vevay. JOSEPH DOW. Naar Vevay, Feb. 4. LANK l)Ei:Dri, tut suU at tho Messenger nice.
Beware of Wooden Clocks.
?lv Wooden clock, rente and vet is ht.e." 51l".;StlH WHEREAS heretofore, to w it.cn the SGtiidnv ofFia. A. D. 1131. 1 (purchased a certain WOODEN CLUuK now in my possession, tVoru a man who cailed himself William Picket, on a credit of two years he, the s;ud Picket, wai ranting, under ins hand and seal, that said f.'uck was v eil made and thai she witild keep go..d and accurate t.riie. for ai d ouJring and until the full turn of two ars had tully passed and elapsed; for ;.: d in consideration, of the said VootknCo k, and the warranty as aforesaid. I exec el, under my hand ai.d senl, two no;csof hand one nf them for he Mim ot $15, caied ihe 23d of May, 1831; doe a d payable to said Price, one year after oate ti e other me for a like sain t g!5. piyabfe as afores:,id to said Fi ice, two y ars'after date. Yet, nothwithslaiiding all tue aforesaid pren.ies and not even regarding his warranty b f. re mentioned 'he said WiMiam Price", came to my house, s-.me few days after I purchased said Wooden Clock, under the spaci us pre ext r.f regulating said clock, and (ltd t'iCn and t her. Li.ninTh int ..t .....! wickedly, maiicioush , and' frauduh ;di uiter, derange rtnd despoil "aid t iock, s-. a' render her entirely worthless for oi.e whol year, all of w ich, I am prepared to pr ve by good, legal testimoi, Afierarrie to wit, on the 23d of May last, "a cetta!8 person calling himsen Cole, called ti; ..n me and demanded payment fthe.note t!un he found the clock out of ordei "a d I re6 fused payment, he examined the clock. .i;i' patched her up so as to tun gain, i w. s induced, a 1 wanted a time keeper. f. m his unqualified recommerula'i. n , to try her again consequently, I executed a newnote, payable to Cox & Co. for $35, and due eleven monihs after date it is needless to say that the crazy Wooden Clock has proved entirely worthless Therefore, I caution the public against trading for said last mentioned note, as 1 am determined not to pay the same until compelled to and at the extreme pod of the law. This day said note was in possession of a man named Havden ARIJAil II. GRIMES. Craig township, Feb. 4. o wauls a l:ovvuol LOTTEBT. CLASS NO. ?, FOR 1S33. To be drawn, Feb. 1 , 1 8 S3, CAPITALS $2.rpo b'2,000 UNION CANAL LOTTERY Class, No. 4. TO BE DKAF . On Saturday, Feb. , 1HS3, in ni. la m lp: iv, 66 number lottery ten drau-n ballots. SCHEME.
$10,000 is $10,000 15.Ui.tt 5 0t0 3.t . tt 1,320 JO.OtiO 6.0U0 4.000 3(K 5.000 11 (G 5.000 4.180 7.810 01.15 10 154,000 15,000 i st 6 000 is 3.tK,0 . 1,320 is 1,000 is 500 is 400 is 300 is 260 200 100 SO 70 is 40 is 10 is 1SU10 prizes, amounting to $36(.0S0 Tickets TEN DOLLARS shtrs proportion. Drawing of N- Y. C. Loihrict, 1833. Class No. 1 jowest prize 5. 32-45-4 -38-4 1-5 1 -33-62-5-29 As mnnv of our distant friends of not receiving schemes of Lotteries until ii is roo tate to order, we take this melhorl to inform them that the following Lotteries are regularly drawn, on the days men t fop. ed. In all cases, when orders arrive too late for a paiticttlar J.tterr, t.1 e money is invested in some approved scheme S. J. SVLVLSTER, Pittsburg, Peon. LIST OF YATES $ MNTYRE'c LOTTERIES. N. Y. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Dra ws on W ednesdsys (if every week. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Draws on every other Saturday GRAND CONSOLIDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA STA'lE LOTTnUY Draws Weekly. MAUTLAN1) SPATE LOTTEliY Draws Weekly. For tickets in any of the ahovo I.o(to.;.Mt apyly to the ever lucky. H. J. SYLVESTER. I'jU' bcrjib. Per;';.
1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 10 of 10 of 10 of 10 of SO of 55 of 5ii of 50 of 112 ot 2296 of 15400 of
