Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 79, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 March 1833 — Page 1

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C . M J K. C -inn MX m rh nits, Mo it tsterlirg. ..U s not , Pb-vnt tew rs' ip. -hsi;. "t, merchant, Cruip to r si ip 1 H T. 'i idr I -t're, ir. Y rk tewiship rl"s F Krutz. at h;.s store, in New V rh - -vt O z ty. n r Troy, : j ' 'I -ks, n Q e c- 11" rue; i'ti o -t, v Cot'on 'ovvnsh p A S w Al Mill in Pleasant township CAN at all hereafter, be had single copy, at tt 2 c- M The Clerk's office, in Vevay. Samuel Beal, Esq. Mountsterling Joseph Short's in Craig township, Long's t ' .ii mill, t r;lg . do do do do do Alfrey's mill, in Pleasant William C. Mitchell's do Aribert Gazlay's in Posey Samuel Hicks' in Cotton Amas Brown's in York The Messenger office, Jefferson Gallery of Comicalities The first work of the kind ever attempted in HIS CITY THE subscriber intends publishing, by subscription, on or about the 23d of March, (if sufficient encouragement be given) a weekly publication under the above title, to contain 8 closely printed large octavo pages in each number, on the white paper, with a new and beautified type, and to be delivered to subscribers residing in the city every Saturday, and sent by mail to any part of the United States. It is intended that this Book shall contain such a variety of matter as will make it a source of instruction as well as amusement to all classes, to the "grave as well as to the gay," while care will be taken that nothing be admitted which will render it inadmissible to any. We will not be meddle in Congressional affairs, nor publish long speeches arising from which make this time tical ui ;it!0iu t ie i ar ill. u c o! of our Journal at v mat y . sate t.:c ptae- - ui liall e dcavor to closely as possible to correspond with the title we have selected for it, and publish ALL which comes under its proper head which may be deserving of our notice, and none We have obtained the aid of many valuable correspondents residing in and out of the city, whose productions cannot fail to enrich our work, and we promise not without the hope of being able to fulfil our promises, to give the public a work which we are confident cannot be surpassed by any contemporary. This Book will, when bound at the end of the year, form a neat volume of four hundred and sixteen pages. TERMS.--To city subscribers the work will be delivered regularly every week for ONE DOLLAR, payable six months in advance, on the delivery of the second number--subscribers residing in the country will be required to pay a year's subscription in advance. All subscriptions and communications (post paid) addressed to the proprietor, at 121 South Fifth street below Prune, will be punctually attended to. JOHN C. BARGER , . n ". ri'te. s , t toe tl t f-s . ex i h"i!. ' he h is pe.e t a p JArVSONitii.I.E. re carrioe - iita- : south b.isi- , .oa i i ir. s He lies to : . m-c""'.."! slrd'c I t' bhc patronp n fI nrcpnr:l to shoe ox- , c - niust suos;aniial inanN. CKIPPLN.

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THE subscriber carries on the SADDLING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, liis li"p is on Ft rry strcol, two doors above lie corner of Mnin and FoTv-strtH't?; whore hp tprpq ron:'irlv on hand Men and W umVSM)l)LKS of every fashion and ci":lity. At.o, Iverp! constantly n hnnd, all kinds ci tlridtes antt Harness, all o' w lm-ii he tl r? f..r sale at the lowest pric ! for cash, or ?nrh country produce as tn;iv be aaieed on J u w, col?: V.'V:IV. Dec. 2S, IVtl hoot a vf) hoi:mjki:h, nis i np is n Ferry sircft, a t;ie first door ab.ve tiilI hert's taver". aid tl . seeot'd (o r :elov mr. (a.U's sai'dlt lj shop, where he continues o . . r . on fe BOOT & SllOEM.1Kt.VG BCSLVESS, IN Lr. ITS VA1UOUS BHAM'llt:S. I I K returns his jratt- :iil ncknon lo 'pe" en's i 1 to h.s cust.tme's, for the very (i t ral t ti ooursRe ment lie hs liai eMetidt d to him; ain'. aopess ill to co tinue to ion i fu'l er and larger eicourafment lie has jn ti ciivnl a iew stuck of t:LF SKINS, SO A I nnl L'l'li R LK VrF.lt. of a sopf-rior ii-ia'-sty a;n! can now wil'i a very short rotic- ot two rt three davs furnish those who rn-v f'av- i ' ie with their eustrrr with SHOES and JUiOTS ol the het ki'd. t de hv lle les" w rk. men which !ie -s d '.ermined to sell low tor !, to suit tip ''!ti s He v- ' H.i .WPriEA'TfCE tother.boe ':nsTies a Ko- 'i (ife-i 14 an i 17 years ol iee, and sr",-tl hi hits. Valuable Property For Sale. f$Tr "vr Vr' Ll ''c sUI, o ihe hijrhest B i bidder, at :eblie sale, at Cn Th us- lay, JLnxh 2l, 1'i iueen ti e ie u oi te,; i.i the .eretioop and foor in tiie afteraoon, the follow nig property, hrhuiirino; t'. tiie estate ot () s aid w, de-eased, viz. Iti-io's , f the town of Jacksoriv i . "os -in'! A t ei nan piece of lata!, bounded on the e;:t iv ihe astern hem ibtrv bee oi tp s. ' . ipiaiiei ol set ii n 13 n. 3, rane 3 the U'.rili bv Ibit li'.' land on the west by Hawkins' land and on the south . y the town of Jacksonville; Coiittunii.g twelve acre nioie or Ws. I hat part .1 the in-lot of the town of W ay. .No. 1 7 op w hich the brick house, tlhe cotuer oi .Market and Ferry !teet tid framed yrocory. f-ontin on Ferrv st, Mid ihe lake house batk of said grocery, s ands toijtibei wi'hsaid bnileines. I he resiibie ef said half I t. locetber w itb tiie brick house tiie:.iu fronting 3Iaiket -iicct .Th- above property will be so'd subel to ihe w idou's! i!o er. Terms of sale Ten per centum of th--1 puieli.-.se money to be paid down op day of sal tho balance in four instalment at JJ, e y ami 12 mon'lui credit, with l." per ct. interest from diy of sale if not promptly paid. II. onltr of tho Switzerland Probate C'ourt; February term 1C8:V S.I. AS fMlTladm'r Vevay February U For Sale or to Kent. nn'l-vr huge lw. storv Hl.MF.I) .11. HOC L, i'ormeilv occupied as tiie Ltoi fllue in Vevay. Snd house is 70 feet long by 2 j lent wide, with a porc h 12 feet wide ex. ending the whole U iith o! t..e house, and facir.g the tiver. I here is ;dso n said lot a g'-al i f" k stable ami fitiier building, and the lot is eticl ose-i with an excellent fence It is now in complete lenair ai d intended lor a T.tvernand Hoarding Vs there is little or no opposition, it is believed that an enterrisuM and accommodal'tig person would meet will great encouragement. Theab ve h use is divided into niup rooms, six jfthem h ivp fire places, (gjr It is lielieved Ilia' if it can be occupied soon, that the court and bar and others at'emhng court, ( 'nl Monday) in 31arch next, might be expected to put up at said house. The lerms will be liberal, as such ar. house is much wanted in Vevay. JOSEPil DOW. Near Vevay, Feb . 4. The well-boided OUN CHT.OKEE, Four years old. to h.indshigii will stand the ensuing season fri ass at the subscriber s stable, in Gaila n - imty Kentucky, six miles south east f Ghent six miles Buth-west f Warsaw, an I four miles north of Sandeos' tdd mill. For panienhrs see bill. JAMES HOG C INS. Gallatio county, K. February -i7.

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W ,J- M mil,, VJT j iiJJi THE SUDCKIKER, thankful for pat liiviir, h 'pts for a continuance tot i col, therefore begs leave to inform his friends and the pul lie in ceneral. th;it he has al his old stand in MOl NTSTEKLiXG, formerly occupied hv Cotton and Mix, A Gcnrrel Assortinent of 7. t Eli JM) SPRLYG

CONSISTING. IX PART, OF Illi.uk. and CLOTHS, bhrrlmg and USLIT, blurting er v RI-US WIDTN8. Checks und PLiirfs. 4 rjh..v,;.-s Lvcru Description, L'"v' a I '.is. iugr, J t niuaie, ( !e . , 'J mv. , .-, Iron, tt el ;nis Shovels tsparies, Leahcr, S df, &:c. vVe.vc And ah articles, -iicrally ff,r sale in ihiri market, which he sell -is low as can be bought ie this coui;i f r cash or J lie f ill'iwin" articles of Tow Ijiuen. Feather., 15-res a :x I allow ri.ix, Fiaxseed, tiir sen. Corn. O its, Bacon hams dried ami greei., Hides of all i'eci iphon. LVM-VN W. 31 IX. Mountsteiling, Feb. U. N. H. All those, that have unsettled accounts widi the ti in of Coiton Mix, wi'l please call and -vttle i,e same, en or l eforeib;" 10 h of 31 ut!i next, or lhe ill p s!?iv c!v have ces's-( iji v. COITON &. MIX. Feltuatvin. Valuable Lands, IV l.VDUX.L - VF. ai.poimed mr. UOHERT N. i OCJIitA.N, of Voodpurk, Switzer land eouritv, Indiana, in aent, to dispose t nil r anv of my ian.U in Indiann. I liey will fe sold on reasonable terms, to gooe" purchasers. M. HOi AS UOI.TM. Ci'ienipat-, Febru.irv to. 1 M.;t. MOM; the lands in ' . i z tI lh! iLc.nu lty (lie tl I ! i - ; 1 ' -t:

J XT..-. jii ..'CI r a LC . j i . ; 101 -'11111 east 'Jfj 4 111 -oiiuwes 2u 4 f 80 o.nliwe;-! 30 : 81 suthv.s 20 r. y 15." Ii, irth eas; :J1 4 ;i J17 vent half ') 4 3 1S uo'th en 3i S 2 1C.3 i .rihwest ,J 3 ti 10- soitthwe- ol 3 2 lbS ;llor'hwe.- 3! 3 'J

I And upw ards of 2 ,(( seres ot Ohio bottom land part id uie Onnsby ;u.d i)onohne tracts. PETI I O.N FOll P !( MI lON. The lieirsof Ievinia Dill man deceased. ripllh heirs of LFA'INI A DILLM A N i iittfaMii, iitc noinien inn ,,n up plicatioe will be m o. f the pm titeui of hereale m the hh half of the N. W on tiler of et Hon 22. towte-hin o. rang e 2. W a. d Ihe eat half ef the N F. or of e I ion 91 iownhm9 n.nop o rV a. inong bet beniand repiesentativts. 'Phe said application will be made nn the secjnnd d iv r( the nett March tetm of the Jitretland Circuit Court, to be hidden al Vevay. CHARLES D. GLLLI0N, CHRISTIANA BULLION. Veay, February Youns; Republican WILL stand the ensuing season, on M. ndays &4 If am I I'tirsdava at Ai isha 3I Kay's on Wedneseays and I harsdavVat thestal.Jeof the -ubscriber, in Craio township, Switzerland county -and on Fridays and Satnrd u s at the,stable of D.iniel Lnrrinmiv, in Jefferson county t ..r pnrlu uhirs see the hi Is MIAI.HU 1 II A. LAN HAM. Craig township, March 4 XOTICE. A LL pessons ate hereby cautioned a patiist purchasing a certain note of hand, executed by me, and payable IoCa1 eii Arnold, of Kentucky, fl.r thirty -fivp dollars, dated the lilth .f Fibn.ary, 1S33, and due on the first of October next; as I have a legal set-otT against said nole It was payable in young cattle JAMES B ION NET. Pleatint town-bip, M rch b LANK DEEDS, tor EUa at the 'Messeugci' fcllicttt

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UNION CANAL LOTTERY ( lass, No. G. TO BE DRA ff. Onntiir ii j .,Kar. Oil, IH l.l IN i'iii.;ui..i,i';,i GO number lotteryten drazvu ballots

1 of $3u,OGi i- $30,0GG 1 tf lU,UoO is iO.UU ! 1 of 6,UUU 18 iOUv, 1 of 4.U10 8 4,uoU 1 of 3,7(Ji is 3,7" HO of l,00o is Su.U.U 3D of ;uu is l6,tKo iij of 2U0 is 1 l,oou 55 of 100 is itUU iG of 70 is 3,fw 5o' of GO is 3 3,5. of 50 is 2,-oUU 112 of 40-s 4,i0 21 i ot is 5'J,i.o i40o of Vi is lM,oa I '010 prizes, amounting t JtiOjOO ?7'20 i,lauk 45, (JO tickets

'1'ic.kets TLZS livjLLAIiisi - shares in proportion. Drawing vf JV- Y C. Lotteries, 836 .'i.e-s .. 4 Lowest prize jjD. 20-23-yO-S.5-:j7- 8-53-53-il-1 As many of our distant friends complain of not receiving schemes oi Lotteries until it is too late to order, we 'nke this nicshod '.o uforni them that the following Lotteries re regiilatlv drawn, on the days mentioned. In all cases, when orders arrive too iate for a paitieuhir Lotteiy, the money is Invented in some approved scheme. S. J. SVLVLSTER, Pittsburg, Frnu. LIST OK YATF.S "'i TYRE'S LOTTERIES. S Y. CO.NS0I.1PA I I li LO i 'l r.UY, Draws en Wodr e(inys of eveiy week. CMf .N C NA L LO TLliV, llruws oti every othei Satuidsv. Oil AN I CO S(M IDATEl) Dva v s - very Monday. VIRGINIA ST. E LO.TEUV' Dr.ws Weekly. 31 V I . Y I . A N 1) S Y T V. LO V T ERV j Draws Weekly. j For ticUdr in any of ihe above Lotteries.. npvlv to ihe EvtR lucky. S. J. SILVESTER. ' i b. Penn y,"! .fi t.l "".1 i -k 3" -JT-r i-n.'i'. i j LA 1 L punted at Ik is oH.ce, (wu!i a eii ace .l two tdegant tuts) uu the ! tst terms. Orders may be left will) ll. jP.oton, Vevay A. A. Drown r U. 'I. !( n'dard, in York townsh p . (.azlay. i -:r, ".ttnue! Hicks, in Col ton W t . .Mdehe'l in Pleasant .r Jos. Sliort inCi iio township, where the uio!ed bills will Leei!t bv the fust post. i I V 7i ounii' Sportsman.. I ' lit SbllK the o!!S!iii!e seafuo, iit I ne. t li.'wr g places. .MonI b . 4 W (I i'S, i i.c5bi a o iS, i i.eS'bi a-.il Wedlies 1 Y"? . days, at 'he stable . f j!fisa sertber. one nine ho he u e 1 1. : car- ieo mai hiia in Crii- lowt.sb,!,,,.,,,! on Thutsd y and Fridiis at For paiticiilais soe bills M VUIT.N lliCGiNS. March ? 10 CXO IXDEPEXDCXCE. Ihe eb-eant young horse, Y. lUtinxr&yy-jrf'::, nH 1 yfursolri lo hands high Ulill:,uil lh.. eliQiilnv d25Aia . M.aulavs, at thelable of

the stable of the subscn'her, in Craig t..wii-jk"m,odSc wcrc car,.v imr,',l, (1 ami ship- onTuesdays and edi:esda, at thej which sprung into vigor by the benovostable of Francis Lnnsdale, in P eas n lent and fostering care of his native

township, and on Thursdays, Fridays and durdays, at Vwvay. For particulars see the bills. 31 A I-LO R V L A N C A ST I : R Craig townshi, Febiuary 2k A Boy Wanted tl7 ANTED immediately, a hoy, aged " about eight or ten years. to remain nntil he is fourteen year of age, when he will be capable to select a suitable trade. A good boy, of the above deiciiption. will be generouy encouraged. Apply, immediately, to THE PRINTER. 111 AGS WANTED. The highest price given. STOREY .Jc CASE Jarksom ille. October '2f BLANK S, F0K SALE, AT THIS Of FICF-.

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AT a meeting o; the above-named sneitv, at the house of Emanual Pernet, ;Moirdsierltn, on Saturday, the 2 fid of e'eeruary last, ; CCordiri2 :o nui.ice. epii?ii u, P ."abody, was called to the hair af -r reading the constitution aed ve-!aws. the following named gentlemen vere duly elected to the Mb-wina .flicesi (o serve t'er one year from d'.b') Thimas lldand, Jclm itepletnn an) Natbaniel oiton, oustee-; and t ore K. Pleasants, -eeret.iry the firmer eleciioes. I'e!d at Veviiy on thf2d inst. were cei firmed Thomas Armstrong, col. S. G. Pea body, captain ; John F. Cotton, 1st. lic;ut, Eden Edwards, 2d do. Phil'p Bettens, 3d do. V iliiam Miller, 4th do. Abijah II Grime- 5th do. Mai Lancaster, bth do. iliiam Keith, 1st serg. Whitfield Kirtlj, 2d do. Jesse McMillen, 3d do. Moses McKaj, 4th do. Schuyler Burn, 5th do. Jeremiah Manford, Cth do. Daniel L Livings,) TreasuPhilip Bettcns, ) rcrs. W hereupon, after passing sundry resov lotion, the meetitio was adinir'.e't ! meet at Artn?tr uiy's, us Vevay, on fcaturoay the lGth of 31 rch next F'bGe. L. PI EAS AN'IS, sec Front the Penn. Xutiorwl Rep. Advocate. EDUCJTIOX. The subket oi tdncntio-' on a mord ieffieie t pririt iple that at present x'stf, jis liegua g to claim no small share ot public attention, it is to be regreted ittuu our IStiiie. ha? :roi p.id ;ittetitioi to it, at an earlier date than tie' present inasmuch as the present debt will preclude, in a great measure, t h possibility ol an etlicient actio'. The MewL giai-d S'alesarc far before us in t;;e match ol mind; a J win ? because education there, is a public fountai .from n hicii the mos indigerit passer hv can din k. It educatiou which has "jivleti tbt m a lu cubar, indeed, a n.ilioiial character; a.rd no S ates that enjov a coinmaiiity of interests, iiave produced, ol late years a greater number of eniLreiit men It is sometimes a subject of reproach and bitter jest, that ankees.1 as ihev are termed hv their neighbors, should cornr- to the north, and succcsMullv cotnpet. w;'h our own ;loacliei s in oar coll ges and seminaries. Ti,. V l r- ; I i.f c iiuse c.ui oe c.isi I it rieeu. itiaeitj , io i t : , at the rate of 10 cents annually for evcry person living therein. Iu New Hampshire a tax of .51,000 is raised from the people, bcisdes an appropriation of .S'I(',000 annually. Vermont has funds raised in a similar manoer to the amount of 10 1,000. Massachusetts has. an annual school fuod in B05tou alone of S-J0;),00t). Tlbode Isla- d has a 1 M-I.itive ai:i-rotu iation of u.i .. ..."....it.. 1. .. ; 1 . ...... iiiillll iio. in sun s iiAls. u."'( i ticut has a fund 01' nearly '2MC .0C0. New York $ 1,701 ,(IOt). New J.-rsey Jt5.(;(H). Jbla-.'.are s?t, 00. Mii i .. r .. . -: : .-.1 .lOO yiaeo JoJ.uuo. irrznua i, V"u. 'ortlj l. aiolma f -O.O'JO. SouiM aro1 1 ti i ST .000. Georgia fJli!'Vi, 1 ennessee oJU,Ut0. 1 liese iiinrN arc raised by approjiriations, .subscription and tax, gUing the mind the meat s of an early developeinent. llet.ee wo see the indigent rising to intellectual greatness, hv the bounty of tho-e a mind them. The young adventurer of the east and the north, with a buoyant spi- ! rit aml a milld wic,, thf' S''rms of State, wends his way into Pennsylvania well knowing that it affords an amrh field for the display of his talents. Need we then wonder that he choses Pennsylvania, in preference to other Slates to push his fortune in? We learn that during the last year more than 2.")0,000 children, out of 400,000 in this State, were destitute of school in structions. II this he true, nnd we hej hove our sources of information to hc correct, Pennsylvania has much to do. It is the anient desire of every philanthropist, to see the stream of knowledge accessible to all; which can only he of. fected by legislative ac':on. We hoP a prompt and vigorous movement wil) he made in this important matter. Men open their coffers for the erection of monuments to perpetuate the rr.errtorv of our nation's benefactors, but thee arft tho frail and pcrMiirg memorials

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