Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 September 1833 — Page 3

LiTtest from E;i?fait l. Tne British ;nul picket Lvdy Ogle Arrive 1 at Ronton on the lQth int. via. rialifix, frorn Filmouh. Koglaivl. bring in Falm-vita il-itft of Aogut 10th. We prestn the L mdm dates by fhU con veyance are one jiy later than we have receive! here. The following extracts are from the Butnn paper?: Don Pedro and suite arrived a LUhon from O urto, in the steamer William IV. on Sumity 23lh' J.ily. at noon. Hp w

received with great emhisi'im. When Alnirtl Noier wanton hoand the steamer to p iy his rene".K the E R npemr assisted him dp the vsePs i.le. an ! em fcracel him. Thy had not met before since the battle of 3:. Vincent The cty rang wh h'n; of Vi va ! Dmn i Maria! Viva! D n Pedro! Libon wore an animated a.ipear ince. and the change of Gvernmeu was generally hiilel a a Medina: Don Mi-el wis

nun. iiwi active meariire were in train to exoe! him from the country Lisbon hal been illuminated every niht since, it was taken possession of by the Duke of Tercf ira. The tfrii-h and Frenrh Cabinets, it was report e J on hih authority, had sijrtified to the repnsentatien of Don Pedro iheir wih that he shoi.M withdraw all pretensions to the Regency of Portugal, durii.. the minority "f the aeen, in favor of vie of her aunts. Continence of the entire defeat of Mi guel exists in all quarter. The F-ilmonlh Herald mentions that two ship? of tbp Royal NT;,vv had jut sailed hom !'!;:-:. r.nh for Portugal. doubtless to look after the British internists in the present crisis. In the Houe of Commons, the slavery fcill ws rp committed to the whole house. .An ame.i lment was introduced, extend in? the act of tne."jod Gpo. III. to all the et India Island, and thereby securing to dissenters the samp benefit thev enjoy n England. The bill was restored to the II Kwe and passed. A vote of a mil lion ha paed. to pay the arrears of the Irish composition for the last three vear. O'Connell and hi friends voted for it ns the ''first mpaure of conciliation," and it was carried by 36 majority. LATEST FROM MEXICO. Tho N-vv Oifoans Bulletin of the 21st ult. has t!i following Kv th sch..onr Tampico, Da mas from T "Tt'M, o, vc have copious files of the CaZMa.tothe 1 0th Atleust, and vt S(ipp1mLiit from the TVIeerafo of M-xico (ri!v.) the latlpr contains despatch from Gn Vrulnria. I: thp 3IinitP- of W:tr, dated Cuprnnvara. July 25,. The hfir had totallv defeated ; hr i:!?utnt G-npral.D Antrel Pesez P.t(arie, with all his host. .ri outs arms, evry tiling fallintj into th hands nfValencii. The. hafth-la-ded five hours; the patriot troops he h.ivi'iw in the mn't heroic manner. O : which the 'Vl"raph ohservea, 'th. liher'v of (he Micans is ahou to he secured forever." In 'he st it of New I.oon. Col. D i-! Rmin Cortina, commanding the Fed era! Troop- h a 1 completely triumphed over the rebels, who had renounced their faction and pi ird themselves at he d soas il of the I xican ?nvcnim lit. (Li despatch dated, Meonte ty. Julv 19.) I he prisoners taken at CuTnnvnca h- 330 hsi les Eal t la, and Fal atio. 5 i npico Lr z. Ati'. 9 The samr, sam oae, jijivs 5 A courier li u iut arrived from Mr-si -5 c . a i it being too late to m ike fx tracts, wo shall only sav that Gen, Valencia's victory i onfirm,id. and on th- 23ih of July, Arista and Duran were tt Griegi moving towards ZeUja. Mexico, July 23, We announce with grief that at the departure of the eores which brought the preceding (Vra-!eucia,s despatch) Glmi. D Vincente Filasal i was in the ajonies of dea'h. VENDUE. WjLL be sold at Public Vendue, at th fo'e t"i !e:ice of Henry P. B.ii dee.' I. it-, P'.'iaint towisbin. On Txerfn Orlobcr 22, 1S33, Hit) x irsun! o'peitv !-! nxi ilc tithe estale r.t" rh-j :ii I l.'ce len, c;)nsisioT of Ilurcs. l'ittle, Shep, flogs, Fir iiiiig t'teoiiL-:. H --'.-fo & Kitchen and .:!f.r arii.l?s, t t.'di u- to mention. Sib? t com i.w. at H o' lock, a. m. Term; -1 months credit on all sums over hr-e -L.tlais. the onrdnser giving approved --cirifv i ider 3. rash down PKI'ER BA VTA. admV. M RV BXrA, adm'x. Sqt. 21, 1313. NOTICE a T I havitvr unseM(Hl ncjy con nts wi'h -he finn of M. & B. H i , l , ). are e i raesi! v reunite 1 to call and not le the samo wi'.h uit delay and save

, Vi.&s B REDD. M 'ur.tsterlinj, Sept. ti5, 1(533.

TUJS ,UM2S.SEJmGEK. Printer's Ketrent, Indiana. s Ti:n vv, s;:pte.wbr 29, i83.i. MJ.1 !' . . . ..J.l 1 SOLOMON WASH Eli Oar readers will recollect that this gen tleman r.ntriirtehced a suit against the ecitorsof this paper, for publishing a cmimiiniratmn m May last, over the signature of "Junius Brutus,"" in which ho was charged with viol itingthe chastity of an orphan girl, 11 or 12 vearsofage, who was living at he time und -r hi protection. At the la(e term of th- S ritze -land Circuit Conn. Air. Wistl.l. ..F'lt? vnllmril.l I.. t It'll COfill l(l costs ot sa;.i s . which h jci.:.:ty retusea or neijlccled tod he well icn-)Wi;i That t' lie charges contaiael in the p;ihlication of f. llnitus, co il. I be proved upon bini and :he court in coisequence entered the foU lowing: order against him: oloinon Washer,; ( v Slandei:. Keen &. Child. V tj.'ine the parlies by their attorney, and the sain pliintifi' failing to comply wiih the rule heretofore taken on him, and shwin no sufficient cause, said ri'.K? i.; nade absolute; and for said cause, this! t.a?e is diimi'sed. It is therefore considered hv thn o"rt, bat said defendiala recover of -.iid plaintill'their costi hy them in their 1 1 half laii out and expended and thai said plaintiff be. amerced for his fiihe chvitnr. I certify the above to be a true copy o -the order of court in the above cause. September, 2;h 1S33. EDWA III) P TTO, clerk. The third trial of Jciin- J neh came on last week, at Columbus, Bartholemew county, la. and the jury aam fjund him nwi.'V of the crime of murder. Cadkii Hekos wa? also tried on an indictment !'.r murder, and fonnd gui'ty. On Saturday morning the prisoners were brought into court, w hen Jud'e Morris pronounced sentence of death upon them. 'Hie day set for their execution is on Fri J iy, tho llth of October next. Government Deptwitcj. Tho Washiu'rnni Globe oi the. 20tu inst. announces that the depasites of the public monies will sliortly be changed from i he bank of the United S kites to the State oanks: and that arrangements have been made for Miis purpose m Ba'timorc, Piiiladelphia, New Yotk, and Boston, in time o make ilie change uy tue Jst ol tictoi.ier. The (ilohe further spates, that it is not in contemnlation to remove toe whole ol the deposites from the 1 auk of the United States at once, but to withdraw it gradually by the usual operations of thi govern ment so that the change need not proluce anv inconvenience to the commercia immunity. It is staled new reasons have come to liht, which render this step necessary. It is now ascertained for certain, that John Ewinc is elecled to Coufress from the - I congressional district by a majority oj tico votes over John W. Davis. 13 v tile returns as at first received in the secrt'tar,a office at In dianapoli. these gentlemen were tied; hut is seems a mwlake was maue in nu; return from ivoox county, which has since been rectified by the cbrk ol i . i llhat county filinz a secon d ccrtihcale !,; tlie secretary's ofii has Thomas T. Bouldin, E-q. who been for some years past the repreentatife of the Charlotte Congressional Dis rrict. Va., but had declined being a can didate, at Ihe April election, because IN r. Randolph desired to go once more to Congress, has been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by lhat gentleman's death. A L. , .nM. i n m "V in .t Tf m Art '

l Mint i i uit: viiiwc, riMiic "i much, -vw wt . . , . j . M- r r...a...... .. ..i.i.iTU7ILli be sold ut Fub,,c Vendue,-!

SS8 ...u...m.wM ..T.jr,.,. yy anhe h re8j()eCti of j in Middle alley. Albany. N. ., found "jHOTUIIKIS, in Pleasant township, j Eio!lltioit of lartliersilnp. parcel ot bombs and shells, chaiged with Saturday, October 5, 1833, 1111 Partnership heretofore exis.iupowder. Tney are sunposeil to mdic He ,,he pereoual property belonging to the es-j .H. under the firm of StorCIf & the existence there of a magazine or la- !l;,te of said Hotchkiss, consisting of j CtS, is 'his dav dissolved hv mutual

ooratot), uurmg me t reucn or, pernaps Revolutionary War. 'Some things can be done as we l as ethers." Sam Patch. A friend has communicated to us the following lact, which we present to our readers without comment it speaks for iUelf. Mrs. Rwing, wife of Mr. Patrick Ewiog, of Decatur county, was delivered last night (8th instant) of three fine boys neighing each 7i. Gi and 61 lbs. mak ing in the aggregate 20i lbs All doing well " Palladium. Cholera is New Orleans. The epidemic still prevnila to a frightful ex tent in New Orleans. From the 8lh to thf! 21st of August, there were 346 deaths, some of which were caused by yellow fe, but the principal part were cholera cases. On the 1st day of September 35 interments were reported. Amongst the deaths by yellow fever, is that of Jonathan Wadley, of

Onfofd, Ohio, in the 24lh year of his age.

Public Vendue. r: HE subscriber will sell at Public Ven- - due, at his tesivjeiica in Jelierson

town, "ne mile and a half north-west of Jacksonville, on the ruud leading to Allen Wiley's en On Saturday, October 5, 1833, the following personal property, iz: 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Colt, Loom, 1 Plough. 1 upboaid, 10 or 20; ONE ar.ALlv OF 11AV. &c. Terms 12 n onths credit on all sums! over two d .ll-us, ilie purchaser givivg ap proved secu!i; nndi-i 2, '.-ash dn.viu 5;CNJAMKN 1'kKKT. September 2;i. lw:3. Benoit Cou rvoisier's Estate.1 A LL pcrsoiig iiidebied to the es.ate of jtssk Ccnoit t. nu. vnisier, late ol Jf-ffer-; 3"ii iowri:-! deceased, sire requested to riiako inv liate pavmeiit to tho under-i ' signed. w!tt-, Isave taken out letters of ad kJ.t'c ! r rj nil c-i4 itntu m"! .Mil ?.;r lid estate will messnt then within the time prescri-i bedbylaw. 'I he estate is s o'veiit. ! CH ARI.ES Til! EH 1 D.) . j EMANUEL PERMET, rSept. 23, 1831. j Administrators' Sale. 1 W .1 ! .lr iA tho nHriii in:i 1 nrrneil' In.. ' , . . ... i"ju 'in.Mn.r to the estate of bEXtr eit CotrnvoisiKR, dee'd. will take place on Monday, October 14.'t, 18., iat the late lesnience ot said decedent, in Jefferson township. one mile below Vevay, consiscing of Floi-ses, Cattle, Sheep, Hos, Oue Cart, Pl.ws, and other farming aten-j si!s, one set of Carpeter?s Too! si. IKISKIIOLDA: JilTCHEX 1'URMTLiiL I OitN PO PA t O in the field, IIAF n the stack, and other articles too numerous to mention. Perms made known on the riav of sale.' ?Mie to commence at IU o'clock, a m. ! CI1AKLKSTHIRBAUD.1 adnfrs. u 23. 133. THE HPY AM) MMU1T OF THE ACE. THE unprecedented success of the SPY there ha-.ir.g been nearly seventeen bandied subscribers leceived since its tomiuencement. in July last is tbe best evidence of the estimation it ha secured in the pu jiic muul. While the present pinpnetors wnl pursue thecourse which hii cotiferred !uco eminent popalaiity on their predecessors, they wiii aUo use every endeavour to irive the

Si'V, if possible. ;i spirit of great vigor, -s' township, flevensod, are requested to variety and originality, than has been!m!'ke immediate payment to the underheretofote achieved. This publication n,K' personi having demands is iotemletl as a atircal observer and 'gainst the said estate, will present them

conrictor of the morals and manners of the day. Satire is a most elective and powerful weapon in the hand of a judi. cious tactician, and may be used on any occasion with advantage, i ut particular Iy upon the vices or i ii1 i;s oi the com muni'.y. The respectable iesj .ssbiiity assumed, is a sufncieot guar-atee for its utilily and excellence; ,.n I lor (he total spuNion from its columns of that scur rilny which blunts the edge nt satire, and deprive, ,t of s purifying agency Lite rature and the Drama wul be shaiers ol its column ami all that i- .Pi virPai.le l,. the pragiess of useful information and ! m,1':i1 "nprovemeut will receive it warm

Crj" The teuus are $2 per annum, giving approved security; under three dol-j .i...ig coun n s, thav they are now prepayable iu aJvance, or g2 50. if not pajd ikirs, ;s!i in hand. pired to Jfiri'SS Viitth, at their stai.i belore the expiration of mx mmilh - j. WlfjJVM .lOFlNSON, tulmV. on Long iiuii, in oiai i.jwiiilup, thice Agents nil! be allowed a discount of j NANf'V MAKTINDALE, adm'x. miles west fr-jin Vcvuv, dt th.; stand ibi'-

j 10 ptr cent, on all snbsciibti they ob tain by remitting or becoming rei-ponsi j bit- lor the same. They will also be en. i tilled to a copy of dm paper gratuitous ily. All oiders mutt le addressed (post paid) to W. C. ARMSTRONG CO. N, ... : . ii' o. I Athenian Iiuildiui;. pt-i j c , ii,; too Pktatd. Sept. Wh, 18o. . Administrator's Sale.

One Horse, a Crop of Corn,1'"1.'1"- A" PeT,ns having demands a-

I9oii!elioll and Biiteheii I F U UNIT U The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, a. Terms Three doll ars and under.

Cash down over that sum, twelve moiuhsjsoon for the benefit of his health, it is abcredit, the purchaser giving approved S8-oi.rTfi,v NrcrssAtiv that the business

cunty. U ie attendance by GABRIEL VORIS,adm'r. September 9, 1S33. County Seminary. THE Trustees of the Switzerland County Seminary, Will receive proposals of Donations of Land for said Seminary, together with Money and materials for building the same to be laid before them on the 3lhli inst. at which time they will meet at the house of Israel K. Whitehead, near Mountsterling, for the purpose of locating a site for said Seminary. It is desirable to have a heallhy situation, with convenience of good water neat said location. I. U. Whitehead, James Itors, Trustees. Aauon Chambcbun, ) Sept. 9, 1833.

LOOK AT THIS! rfflllE subscribers hereby give notice.

-"- that they have disposed of their Store in Js cksonviile , to Mr. Moses Chnmlvrlin, and .a they are both going1 ; to the. bouth. one for the benefit of his health, and the other on business; thev earnestly request those indebted to them, to mil and settle their account immediately if rot settled soon. ileavmn them with a ina"i9trale for collection EDWIN STOREY. JOHN II. CASR. Jacksonville, Sept. 14, 1833. TO FARMERS. V 11 I', anfifinritickr i'it.-luc3 . 1 : ,. '. 1 ' ' p, , , ' " . !,M, n nrino noil hn .),. ii. . . i i ' ' J IP Pnruinriy DRIED PEACHES. 1 " "p ,h l,ri 'n,e Hollar nor I uh ",r'" If"itiS, anrt three dol- ' 1?,;. , MOSV.S CHAMBERUN. Lnt A'otice withnt Cost. A Lfj persons, who n-e i.rb h'c ! t' 'Ik J5k late firm of COTTON , MIX, ro berebv iiotifieil tiiui i....,Je,f w l,., 11 i . .. .r,,lr,;)(.,pa ,is to place nli o :r not..-- ;md :.r.0nnN in iho h-ui.U .f t ";!i Iff tTVi i r,q , 3fInn,ter1i.,2; ror r.,,oHiMV J 0-r friends are desired to attend to thi Imiiif,. and ,ivi' pru MF.VJY COTTON, LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterhns, Scj.. 18, 181S. Br. Iel)TCHt2., G-WWAY1K(J h-cated himfelf iii lJllgl I V' m-pw-tfully toiun rs his se.rvico to the public in tho practice of Ihysk, $naffery, and liutiivsSVrj . ' 4 He begs to intimate, that h? b " received rnecicai educaiion in the t invL-Nii: u uuutui anu r.-Ungluiri-h, in.m wincii latter phice he holds his de lecs; and that be has had the advantage of extensive Hospital practice in both 'of those cities. Dr. Mi'.tJtTciirA's ofii.--; is on Frrry treet. lmmediatL-iv above Le Ch-ic's II i,0l, wh,jre ,hft pili,ljf. ;ue invi,od tQ ca !:1, cxaojine his Diploma and certificates, I Vevav. ejif. 'JO. 1R33. lloury Murliudule's Estate. ALL persons indebted to ihe estnte f IIkahy Maktinmiam:. late of Pofor examination. The otate is solvent. WILLIAM JOHNSON, r.dm'r. N A S.CY M A HTINDALE, adm'x. Sertemher 18. 1S33. Administrator's Sale. !L' b sold, at public vendue, at ihe Ime residence of Henry iMaritindale. in 1'esey towi'chip. on j,: ,)PIS,.llfl pr..erly belor-M,, to said ! Martindale'.s estate, coi,imin of j HORSES, 0TS, HGGS, , , gf g-i'ZXj I 3 !j I'i i ( Famiin"; Utensils, tC. fyc. I Tekm-s Nine months credit on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser! September IS, 1"., To tin Piihlsi-. TT HERKBV give public imiice, that I have given my son John SiHSOIt. Jr his freedom, with permission to act, trade, and do for himself; to sue and be isouo, aim Transact any unswess tie may . , , .. , J ichoose as his own tree agent without re3 ,)t, me (or any o? hifl lransactjuns or contracts whatever, after this date. JOHN SISSON srn. Pleasant township, Sept. II, I S3.'. ii"io. i ioviii uiv. ivyn civil i' ' I I lit; 1 1 1 for settlement; and all persons indebted to them are requested to make pavment to cither of the subscribers immediately. The senior na it nor intend bur coin r to t he S mth should he settled without dtlai. EDWIN1 siOHRYJOHN II. TASK. Jacksonville, ao. 31. 1 WXi. Warranty and (uit-Claini YUST printed and for sale at the '.Mesf)V Fenger' office, by the dozen or single. Also, Mortgages and Honds. ri J LA NIC Summons, Subpo2nas, and JJ1) Executions, just printed, and for sale at this olfice. Sept. 7. TENT PAILS, TUBS, &c. for JJT Sale by M CHAMBER LIN. Jacksonville, Rpt. 13 Printing of every description neatly executed at the Messenger Ollica.

BULV Sr. BtlOiWS Circus, and Menagerie OF LIVfXG ANIAMALS.

W I M. bo exhibited in VKVAY cp Tuesday, ;he Is', and at J CK60.WILLF. on Wedric-bday, the Zd dap of iktolcr, The proprietor, i:i reconi'rnenriing their united Exhibition:? to the public", feel conhikint that it contains the most rare and beautiful collection o'f wjli animals that evt-r appeared in this part of the country; (this, together with ilie Hp! end id pe.formadlances ol the Circus, H-.uier it one o! the miis' (.leismg perioiniauced ever ouercy to the "itilic. 4 MOWS H Afciaiic ljions. in one cage, The keeper will enter the cage, each day. and caress and peiforn Ihcnf kuts of the forest. Mcmnioth Afiican Lion, No! only the largest, but is coniide'mj v tlie fniejt animal of the Lion t";s.cio in tho world. Tlie Untamiublc ilyeiia, ihe most fierce and i'io.id thirsty quad runted known. When destitute of ether fi d it ransacks the iaves and devours putnd iiunu n bodies. THE EANGaROO. CLfl T.'iib ejdraordinai v i.muiai is Knur sidertd by .naturalists, us one of ihe greatest ctii-iosiiiW in the world; itsU444- fore 1ck; teinr on ly iibiiiit 1 8 inches in length, with a claw similar to that of an eagle, and only used for conveying food to its moiith; the hind ones are about lour feet in length. The Tfger, Hunting Leopard, NoriU Xmerican Leo lards, Ihe Laoi. a beaulijfol Afiir&n Leopard and a North Ameri can Jrantheressj m one cage, Ken Ajpacha, from Chili, a variety of Aws, Mn l:e; . and Baboons. For u full de.3Ciij.' tiou ofthe animals, .eo larg bills. .emeus..;. The peilonoauee if the Circus will consibt ol Iloiseniaostiip. vaulting, touibS ling, &c. aids'J by tho whimsicalities o; the Clown. I fours of exhibition from li o'clock, k . 31. until 1 r. w. Admittance 2.r eijis ehildren under 9 years i of uge, half prices Sept. 16, 133. ' Jesse llotchkiss Estate. . AIL persons ii:debted to ihocslatco JLriSE HOTCHKIS, late oi t'lcasaot township, deceased , ai"c hereby requested to make immediate payment to ttie undersigned, who has been legally aj pointed administrator of said estate; and all persons having claims against th same will present them for examination. The estate is thought lu be insolvent. CiABHlLL VOIUS, adtii'r September 9, IS33. Fulling MilL 11 L subscribers wish to inform lh T citi.tn.- of Switzerland and the. ad uieily owned bv lloucri Bakes. Tli mil FULL, COLOR HRRSS CLOTH in the neaiest and best manner, at the following prices Biaclt, lir jwtis, SnuG'-, 20 A: 23 cents Drabs, lull & picas, 12i, dressed i'J do. Jeans, do. 8 do. 12 do. Hani.els, scoured and pressed 0 1-L JAMES . LOiNviocO. Craig tovuuship, Sept. 12 1S3J. Valuable Plantation for Sale W ILL be fco.o ai Public Auction Thursday October 1st, IC:i3; thai v.tluaL'le liaci of land lyitig oi the SState Koacl one nd a half miles riuiioast of the town ot Allooville, in dwitznrland county, known as the JVOltTI I W EST Q. SLV. 2K, T 3, IS CONlAIMiNU ACRES. A large portion of aaid ii.nl i on.tecultivation, the balance well limbered a-i-1 tho whole well watered. Persons wishi,, r to purchase will please examine the premises tor Ibcmsclvcs. Ttie term, :,;..i. .ll be liberal and niwlerutc, Will be made known vn the day of sale. At the same time and pI,,0Pf with op without the land, will be uold, mo ih-t, rate and quality MILL STONES, and all the Wheels and Machinery for a, ti rst rate ILirso Cirist Mill. S.. la". t l - uVI.K-k, Rl. JOSEPH DOW. Aiirmsf 21, isn.j. WHEAT. .s 1EI For iihicli ifTo k:..i . t

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- 'B"i majKet price wi'l bfc paid in cash, at the store of james s. ukande! evay, July l,