Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 December 1833 — Page 1

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For 52 numbers, in advance, $2 00; do. paid within the year, 2 50 do. paid at the expiration, 3 00 7" Phc above sums may he paid in pro

dace delivered at this office, or such otherina9 rccejve(j ms medical education in the

place as .nav he agreed on ICjo pa p-jr discontinued until arrearages are paid. ICT Subscribers served by post to pay 85 cents extra. oStibseriotions paid within 2 m mths after subscribing, considered in advance. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. PRODUCE. For the accommodation .f our subscribers, produce may be left with Cotton or Mix, merchants, Mountsterling, Gardner's mill. Pleas nt township Joseph Short, merchant, Craig townshtp, It. V. G d hrd's store, York township, Charles F. Knilz. York township, Aribert G.vzlay, near Troy, Sa nnel Hick", near Qnercus Grove, WiUnm M'Ci'l ough. Cotton township, Alfrey's mill, Pleasant township, NOTICE. lUBCRlSEUS to the Messenger" residing in Crairr townshiD. wis-iiiii? o pay the amemt ot their subscriptions in grain, are hereby informed, that they can leave the same with Col. II nev, at Dell moit, who 19 authorized to receipt f r the tame. KEEN & CHILD, Seat. 2 1st, 1S33. I. JACKSONVILLE. fITf 415 subscriber having purchased of . u .u-issrs. o i yji r. E c. v.ico inuir Bt.iio, and havi tg just received a large and splendid assort mnt of '9 suitable to the country and season, he offers them to the public on as reasonable terms and as cheap as can be purchased fit anv other store in the country. Among his articles nrc the following Black, Blue, Brown, B tt'o Green, Drab, Dark & litrht steel mixed lie; OA!) CLOTHS. Park &. Light steel mixed, CiwiSnuiTcolored nd Striped, S lictls. FLANNELS. Red. Yellow, White , G reen, Canton Green B iize, Sattins, - Bomhazett, Ginghams, Silks, Shilling, Sheeting, Velvets, Circassians, Bombazines, Crapes, Paide, Checks. Bobiner, CALICOES, of different figures, qualities, and prices. Dress Hankerchiefs, Pocket HandkerCkiefs, and Cravats. Silk and Cotton Hose, IACOXETTS, Ribbons and Laces side and hair C mhs Parasols, Beads, ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, Jfc. &c. &c. A general assortment of Hardware Queensware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Trace Chains, Locks and Hinges, Penknives, Handsaws, Andirons Stc. Gilt Cliinn, Src. C utterly, Glassware, 2$c. A good assortment. GROCERIES, i oung Hyson, HyWgi&l son Skin and Bohea fllji'EAS. Wine, Gin. Rum, Brandy. Ginger, Alspice, Pepper, And, in'fact, he believes heMias almost every article usually called for in a couutry store and he wmld respectfully ask for a share of the patronage of the citizens in this part of the county and those who may favor him with their custom mav rest assured that he will sell his goods low. In short, his moUoshall be " Good faith, tonor and honesty " MOSES CHAM BERLIN Jacksonville, Sept. 10th. 1833. UNION HALL. VJfc. Nibscnber respecltully inlorms; his friends, and the public senerally, lhat he continues iakeepa House of.Knter-if; a - . . . . i i . i r i i . i

lainmcni ai ui oiu staiui, inrmei ly Kepi oy . gpa ,rrilss cords, Mr. Amos Gilbert, in the town of Vkvay, Giircdged and hot pressed letter paper. Indian. He has fitted up the house in a:MarseiUes counterpane', nperior manner and h pes to please nil ira39 kettles, Sadirons." who feel disposed tm call on hins- His barj(j;t Jooking glasses, is furnished with the best Liquors, both fo-! H00p.iron.'paliiietto leaf hats. neijrn and domestic, and he has a Wagon fr;si, li,)en. silk handkerchiefs. Yard attached to the premises, which is Cambric and jackonet. muslin. Very convenient for those who travel in that Calicoes , at ditfrrent prices. mode- His stables are well provided with Hombazi'ne stocks plenty of provender, and he feels assured,1 pnis, razor strops, tint no suest will depart from Die house Buttons, lining Filks,fopy1onkS

issausnea wim nis iare, ana me superior ntertaiament he mav receive ROBERT LECLKRC Vevay.Aug. 10, 183.1.

Dr. JIcLUTCIIEft,

AV1NG i-cal'd Him self in fJSIAf V, respectfully tenders his servi ces to the public in the prar tice of a ..;s.in'iAM..- I 1V. and J lie hee-s to intimate, that h Universities of Dublin and Edihgburgh, from which latter place he holds his decrees; and that he has had the advantage of extensive Hospital practice in both of those cities. Dr. Met : utchf.k's office is on Ferry street, imnvdiaieiy above Le Cere's Hotel, whre the public are inviied to call and examine hi Diploma and certificates. Yavay, Sept. ?0.' 1833. TAILORING BUSINESS. UN T. BRUSH, havins moved his Shop to Pktri t, sill c.O'itinuos tli business in all its various branches; ensK'merscati bo accommodated at the shorten I notice, and in the best and most fasliionable manner, at reduced prices. He will receive in pay monieilher money or country produce. i3ctobe"r 17. 1833. TO FARMERS. rf III subscriber wishes to purchase, im-j immediatelv. nil hinds of Farmers'

Produce, for wide h the hiohest market I nohne tracts. price will be given. H. is particularly' Mr. N. I -mawirth hasdr.?ired rr. to sav, desirous of gettiHg ar 1 ir-e quantity of Jthat he will t:ike in paym-n' for Si is land DiilF.D PKACI1KS, j about AlieosviU?. g.il" Hor.eS and milcii for which he will pay one dollar per bush-' C'rv9 ;l u ''f vnce. el dried wnhout oeirinjz. aud three doUt AU pers -us are forbid rom tresp?sin

lars f r i .earetl. MOSKS C.'II AMBKHLIN. Ih-l t J IX .MOU.YTSTEKUjYG. HIS subscriber, thankful for pnst fa vors, hopes for a continuancet crctit, therefore beas leave to inform tne public generally, that he has opened A iI-:W STORE, IN MoUNTSTKKLI.XG, Itf TI3 2ITE HOUSE Dirlctlu opposite the "'Old Store, fornxt,r'y '-'.ptby Cotton- MixHe has now on liand and will constantly keen. ik'tJlril Every Description, M. C-jbImis. Hardware, ttthry, f inwaie Iron Sieel N;n!s Shovels, fcpades Leath er, Salt, &.C. &;c. iVc. Ha ir.tcnds, alvvavs to keep on ha id, a v.-itici v iT FUR AM) WOOL of the most fashionable shi'.-es a id colors. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY IOQDS, Consisting of Clo ("f various colors) Muslins (of varir qualities) Checks, Plaids, &.c. &c. S . Scc. And all articles, generally fr sale in this market, which he will sell as I w as can be bought in this county for CASH or the following articles of COUJVTRY PRODUCE, Flax end t w Linen Feathers lieeswnx Tallow, Flax. Flaxseed Ginseng Com, Oats, Bacon hams, dried antl green Hides, of all descriptions and many other articles too numerous to name in an advertisement. HENRY COT I ON. Mountsterling, April 8. FRESflGOODS rm subscriber has iust received U fresh supply of HEW GOODS Which will oe s dd at verv reduced prices,! as he is Anxious to sell out his summer goods, in order to prepare for fall business. He offers everv thing for summer wear at nearly cost and carriage. A part of the new noods are as follows Spun cotton, 5, G and 7 hundred, IMeached Domestics, 3-1 aal4-lths , Rrrtwn Donipslics H-4 and 4-ltllS. Bar .handkerchiefs. fir mfU1 ai 4i f .don"ninsand needles slinoem shoes, hooks and eves, Til - Spool cottons, pumps, brushes. Paint stuffs, sugar, coffee, ten, mi's, 5tc

JAMES S. DRAM I )E IV -Vevay, July 31.

Valuable Lands, 1M LYDIAXA. FCXl 2LXE.

.a. OCi!KN of Wood Park fewrzeri i- i.i:.. ' ... a:. Irtim croj.ny , mount! uiv .ii;-m. . u ijnir of all or any of my iandsin Indiana. Thrwill b? sold ou reasonable terms, to go-.r purchasers. Nli:lIOLAS L() -WOilTII Cincinnat , February to. 1833. A MONG the land- in Swiizrla-'.; County arf the follow ii :u.ct-.

ICRES. O.UAKTER KC . ! T. Ic ltil s nth west; 26 ' 4 3 8!) wi west 30 3 3 1C0 south we 31 2 2 I GO nnrh easi 31 'i 3 3'20 west half 35 4 3 1 SO i s west 20 3 2 16t north oast 5 7 2

ItjO acres south east pnrter of section 26 tow' ship 4. raime 3; so;,,c part of thi tract is improved 1G0 acres south west q nrer section 8 t wnsbip 7 north range 12 ensr. 1G0 acres north east pir'er section 12 township 1 north of rnr-ge G west; abont two miles from Rohville 160 acres scuth cast quarter of poena 32 townshin 3 north 'Trance S e:;st. near New Lie.i,"y Sc-stt mjiv And upwards of 1 ,00?i teres (Miio bottom land part ot the. Ornish and Doon the alwe lands bv ending timber or hoivi oole-t. I vp. sovera! OOfI Im JOVi'l ParEll; for -l ' v ibr Ca -), r liKWT on shires, or otherwise, to on.l ten iinlri application is ni ijesoon. I osfces Hon given at nnv tme. rriv t r.o: cut n. conn, an Aeerif for N Lnrvori!i. Woodpark. Scot. -t. 1S3:?. & fe v vsl Jj & AND V.v Y i I1KAP. FTIIE sub9(.iitr informs his friends EJ and customers that lie has received ins fail Mock of of every kind and description usually gold in this co inty cons. sung in part of lilack, Blue, IJro.vi., i CLOTHS, j Met I Mixed, &. li ib ( liiack. iJii.e, ivlned.f Saj,Cs 1;h! l,r,b S K .viy i - sertptioti - s i t ' :lc,.,i. ( a lle's, oi oid'e.i iJ Ov.loib, lii-m-azetttf, r jo o 1. Po.au" and Jnrknnet, I'ambric, 'nsiins, Vesiin,.s. Velve s. Table Dii'per, t otton Yam, N'os. .r. 6. 7. C. l, A 10. Jgll T t . i ru and holn'i ria's. &c. &i GROCERIES, Of Every Description, Wines $ :u - ' n, tost all kmd DYE STUFFS, 4x. Tlard Hare, CUTLERY, and TLY WARE. A. General Assortment of Bibles, Testaments. e!istor'3 Diction ary and Sjiellniji uooks, Ueogniphys, History of the United States, English Grammars, injlish Keaders, introduc-

r'tions, and school books in general.

As an enumeration ot t lie articles he has on hand would almost fill a common newspaper, the subscriber h:s named but a very small portion of them; hut he as st'res his friends that his st.-.e will show f-.r itself-and that ll.ey can be Bccranmooaieu wnn gooos as cneap ana on as goou terms as at any other store in the county. lie wisnes to purchase or exchange goods for the f dlowing articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Drid aptdes and Peaches, Jeans Linscy. Tow Linen. Feiitliers. Beeswax- I allow roiA,ria.xs.;eo, vjinsen, orn.wats, iia - etui hims, Cotton and l.inen Ragaand in fact, nothing will be refused. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, October 10, 1833. Warranty and Quit-Claim : DEEDS, TTUST printed and for Bile at the 4MesU seuger' office, by the dozun or single. Also. Mortgages and Bonds. WOOD C1IOPING. WK want some forty of fifty cords of fire wood cut immediately for which we will allow the highest price, on subscriptions or other debts duo this office, Ueccmber v.

Indiana l.cf Aluture.

IN SEN A i E FiiiDAY Dec iG'h. 1833 Cinn ' of Mr. Livingston the fol - :i was adopted. iuvo.rov. loot the ts'iunitlee on jwavf and r.v. at.s be i .truen d to injq.iire ioio . iie exp. '.e .cv ol roviding .by n.. tor ctlecti; g the object of an jim--era Jive cl ni-e it. the constitution in rciatioi! to .iyio to accommodate joli pioper oi jec:.- of charity throughout this s-tite. witn leave to report hy hill or otherwise. On motion of Mr. McCarly, the following it solution was adopted: Renoivcd, That the iudicary commit-

b e be instructed to inquire into the ex- Istruction so as to require said committ die cy of amending the probate law tee to report a bill giving the appointso as to allow administrators and exe-jment of prosecuting Attorneys to thr cutors, for their services, a percentage (Jorernor, bv and with the advice aud on the amount ol decedent estates, &c, 'con.-ei t of the Senate, and report by bill or otherwise. j After some discussion, the report :va Oi motion of Mr. Ciaik, the follow- proposed amendment were on motion ir;g r solution was adopted: of Mr Crume, ordered to lie on the ta-Rc-ohcr!. That the committee oti ca- hie. nal:, be instructed to inquire into I he j The house then resumed the conid-

exptdiency ofdirecting the canal commissioner. lo cause an examination to be made, ol the comparative expense ot constructing the Ualiash and Erie Canal, on the north aud south sides of the Wabash river. On motion of Mr. Feeny, the following r- sol .lion was adopted: Rrsoived, Thai the judicary commit tee i-.qui;' into the exp -diency of enacting a law. which will give to mechanics a lie. upo-i such buildings as they may erec t, (or the purpose of securing fo I hem their just claims, and report hy bill or others isc O-. motion ol Mr. Battel!, the following ie.-o:ution was adopted: Rsohed. That the judicary committee he iiii-tructed to i'iquire, if proceedings in criminal ases may not in some i.jstuuces, be simplified, which without end.-f geiing the rights of any, may, in a greater degree, promote the due cxecufi.iu o( tiie laws. On motion of Mr. Thompson, the following resolution was adopted. ili-solvcd, Thru the judicary committee be instructed to inquire, if any, what tr.endments are necessary to the act entitled "an act regulati ig the fees and salaries of the, several oiiicersand persons therein named," approved February 7ti, 1833. On motion of Mr. Emhrec, the following resolution was adopted. Kesolved, That tiie committee on (he !jud:-Mrv ho. instructed to inquire into expediency of extending prison ;u.m,ds tothe boundaiiesof the county in which debtors reside, with leave to repcrt by hilt or otherwise. On motion of Mr. Heard, the following resolution wnsodopted. Resolved, That the iudicary commit- , tee be instructed to inouire into the ex- . . pediency ol so amending the criminal laws as to authorise the Governor to commute capital punishment for solitary confinement in the slate prison. Mr. Batlell,on leave granted, introduced a bill to incorporate the Evansville and Lafayette rail road Company; which was read, and, on motion of Mr. Feeny, the rules of the Senate were dis:pensed with, and said hill read a second! time hy its title, and, on motion of the sme gentleman, was committed to u 'select committee.

Ordered,tlmtMessts.Fecnv,Uattcll.!the whole Senate and made the ordct

Lmbree, Collett and l'ame ot F. com pose 6aid committee. The Senate adjourned. 2 o'clock P. M. The President laid before the Senate a communication from Benjamin I. "l.e " communication from Benjamin J. u )le,,8K,,l' "'nreepercenuiunaj - " - v..-, ...vi.vi. Vi mi. Morgan, referred to the committee on roam-. Dir. uumoni, on leave granieu, submilted the following resolution: Resolved, That the committee on Ways and means hr instructed to in niIire whether ten per cent, ot the fu t . . . .... ture revenue could he applied to the purposes of education without sinking the funds in the treasury below the expenses of the state government: and whether it would be advisable to provld bv law that the collectors of rarli

.-j ----- --- ; - - - y- uu imui cue couiuy oi viay. county shall pay into the hands of the Which was read and agreed to bv school commissioner of his county one j the- House. tenth, or any less sum, of the revenue! Mr. Wright of P. moved the follow of each year, to be by such commiss- jjpp rt.sohition: iener immediately paid over, in due j Ittsofvrfl, That the committee on edproportion, to the proper ofl.cer of the;llratjon )e instructed to inouire into the several congressional townslvps, to aid Clcpediencv of giving lo Aery Repro in the support of common school?. tentative District in the state Lcgis!Which was read, and, on motion of hire the ritrhl of a student in the IndU

the same gentleman, laid on the table, On motion tho icnnto ntiourned.

IIOI SF. OF HEl'liE-KNTAl IVK5. Mr. Angle made the following re porl

The committee of election?, lo which ; was referred a resolution of the House, jinstructmg them to inquire into the eXpediencyol brincinsr the election of Pro?ecuting Attornies directly before the people, have had that subject under consideration, and now report, that aid committee are of the opinion that ;any legislation on that subjct at thi? time, would be inexpedient. j Mr. Brady moved that said report jbe recommitted to a select committee jwitli instructions to report a bill, favor-' able to the objects of the resolution. Mr. Bigger moved lo amend said in'oration of the resolution pending at the 'last adjournment, relative to makinjr -steers ol the aireol three ears a (i up wards, money at interest,stocks in bank, and in incorporated companies, objects of taxation; which was adopted. Mr. V-mdevcer moyed the following resolution: Resolved, That the commit fee of ways and means be instructed to inIquirc into the expediency of changing the mode of assessing and collecting t.ie revenue for state and county pm-poises, and report a bill to assess and collect the same, according to the udvalorem system. Which was read, and, on motion of M. Evans, ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Craig moved the following resolution i Resolved, That a select committee be appointed toinquire intothe propriety of repealing so much of the 7th section of an act. approved Feb. 3, 183", as deprives tavern keepers from haiing the benefit of the laws of this state when they credit any one individual forspiritous or strong liquors to a greater n mount than one dollar. Mr. Hrackenridire moved to amend the resolution so as to require the con mittee to inquire into the expediency of repealing the 4th section of the above recited act. On motion of Mr. Steele the resolu tion with the proposed amendment was ;,i,id on lhc tab,e The House now, on motion of Mr slan,oru resojveu llsc" mto a rommit ;U-'c ot im? wl,ole ' le message ol nift ' . r ii ii ii r t 1 r? m .. 4 l f .- .1. : j LaAceiiciicjr me; uuili hoi, uin c.oiimuvration of which, in committee of tbie whole and in the House, occupied 'he residue of the day. The various Jtnrts of the message were referred to appropriate commitltics. And then the House adjourned. IN SENATK. Satirdav, Dec. 7. Mr. Feeny, from the ft-lect commit--tee to which was referred a bill fo in. corporate the Evansville and Iiafayettc Rail Road Company, reported said bill back to the Sennle -without amend. ' nt On motion of Mr. Fayne of II. tha bill was con mitled to a committee p of the day for Monday nest. Messrs. Wright of P., Brown of T. McBenn, Edwards, and Fowler were appointed on so much of the message as relates to Indian land.. Mr. Angle, from the commitoc on elections to which was referred tue sibject of the constestcd election in the ceumy oi c-iayi reported that niter a careful and diligent examination of the whole subject, they are ef opinion that the charges set forth in tie notice for contesting the election of William Yocom as a representative from the county of Clay are wholly unsupported by evidence, and they therefore recommend the ndoption of the following res olution: Resolved, That the said William Vocorn is duly elected ehtitled to a seat in the House of Representatives as a memi.. r.. ii ... ana College, whose tuition shall la 'grnfi., and whoso riht shall he defer-

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