Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 January 1834 — Page 1

ci'3ied td .Vetcs- Foreign Dottestie, Literature, tjricrilture, llarinfacturers, and alt other subjects of an interesting Vft?c.

vol. ni.-o. lr. PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 18511. NO. 121,

Pltt.YTEO A.'n PUBLISHED, Ut KEEN AND CHILD. Term of the " Messenger." For 5"2 number!!, in advance, $2 00 do. paid withiii the year, 2 50 do. paid at the expiration, 3 00 ftj" The above sums mav be paid in pro

duce delivered at this office, or such other

iinv ' e agreed on.

M

SCPNo paper discontinued until arrar-

age- -.-aid. sCP"uli9cribers served by poet to pay 35 c-u's extra. 07-3 ibscriptiotw paid within 2 months aft-'- inscribing, considered in advance. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. PRODUCE. Pot the accommodation of our subscribers, produce may be left with Cotton or lix,"merchant, Mountstcriiii, Gardner's mill. Pleasant township. Joseph Short, merchant. Craig township, It. I". (lod !nrds store. York township, Chirles 1 Krutz, Yrk township, Aribert Gtzlay, near Trov, am MTJullniigh. Cotton township, A'frcy's mill, I'ie.is-.wt township,

Dr. IflcLUTCIIEN,

VING located him

self in I'UIYIV,

respectfully tenders his servi

ces to the public in the prae

lice of Physic, Surge

ry and innlWiidn -

He begs to intimate, tiiat h? hns received his medical education in the

Universities of Dublin and Edingburgh,

from which latter place he holds his de

crees: and that he has had the advantage

)f extensive Hospital practice in both of

those cities.

Dr. McCutcheVs office is on Ferry

street, immediately above Le Clerc's Ho

tel, where the public are invited to call and examine his Diploma and certificates.

Vevay, Sept. '20, 1833.

Valuable Lands, IX IXDMXL TOIL SALE

C' HAVE appointed mr. ROBERT N.

jfiL wtiiR.ui.oi v oouparic. owitzerland county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose of all or any of my landsin Indiana. Thev

will be sold on reasonable terms, to gooc purchasers.

NICHOLAS LONtiWORTlI.

Cincinnati, Fdu"uarv 15, 1833.

MONtJ f&3 lauds in Switzerland

county are the following tracts:

JACKSONVILLE.

PTTIMB subscriber having purchased of

U Messrs. STORE V k CASK their Store, and having just received a large -and splendid asoririvnt of suitable to the country and season, he offers them to the public on as reasonable terms and as cheap as can be purchased at anv o'her s'ore in the country. Among his articles are the following

Black, Blue, Brown, )

TAILORING BUSINESS.

fiAIN T. BRUSH, bavins moved

his Shoo td Patriot, sill continues

the business in all its various branches; cus

toinerscan be accommodated at the short

est notice, and in the"!hest and most uisIk

lonable manner, at reduced prices.

He will receive in bay mem either monev

or country produce; October 17, 18!13.

TO FARMERS.

Bttle Green, Drab,

ItUOA II

Dark & light steel mixed)

Park k. Light steel mixed, ) CasiSnuffcolored and SripeH, lietts. FLANNELS. Red, Yellow, White, Green, Canton.

rlHK subscriber wishes to purchase, imimmediately, all kinds f Fanners1

Produce, for which the highest market

price will be given. He is particularly

desirous of setting at laie quantity of

DIvlKD I'LACHKS, for which he will pay ne dollar per bush el dried without pearing, and three dol

lars for peared.

MOSES CIIAMBKRLIN.

A'

ACRES. Q.UARTEH. SEC. T. U 101 southwest V6 4 3 80 w4 t, west 30 3 S 1 00 southwest :i4 2 2 100 northeast 31 2 3 I 320 west half 35 4 3 ( SO e s west 20 3 2 I 100 north east 5 7 2

$1'

Indiana Legislature.

IN

SEN A IT. TtESDAV, Dec. 17.

ilOl SE OF KEI'KESKN TATIVF.S. Tuesday, D c. 17. Mr. Levenworlh, from the commit-

itee of wavs and means: tn vl,;,.i. ,t

On motion of Mr. Thompson, the fol- referred a resolution on the subject reowing resohjlioii was adopted: ported a bill to nbolisli the olhYeof the Resolved, That the sommittee on tile Aent ol ihe T. fr mri f.,..j

judiciary be instructed to inquire into passed to a second reading.

uic eapeuieney oi giving power totii-i Urt motion of Mr, ('arter.

cim courts m term time, or the i'resi- llnth,,L That n .; i.

. . - 7 n ii vi lUIIHIIMiri dent judge in vaoalion to grant a change 'appointed to inouire intothp esnedU,,-

ol veHue in suclicrimiual cases towhich 'cy of so amendi ig the law as not to rc-

iuc puuiMimem amxeu, on convicuoi., quire the hlliug ol any declaration in is death, or confinement to hard labor, any suit brought in any cin Uit ourt

in me u.ue pruon, w nen, o:i peuiion in mis st;itc liereaiter for the dn

ana ainu.iYiis Dreseutea to said ciiuil or nnvmeut rf iiionnv nt-

.i 5.i i:' . . J. i" i .

ct

111 n1t

r vc,u,.,s juuer, nit jam luui i ui uu't in, account, nromisnrv tniu. o

shall be oi opinion a change ought to .or other wriiing obligary, but in lieu of

Green BVize, Sattins, JJombarfett , Gii.fthams, Silks, Shirting, Sheetinp:, CALICOES,

Velvets, Circassians, Bombazines, Crapes, Paid?, Check. Ilohinet. of different figures,

n ualities. and nrici-S-

Dress I lanke: chiefs, Pocket tlandkerckiefs. and Cravats Silk and Cotton Hose, iACOXETTS, R-.boons and Laces side and hair Combs Paras ls, Beads ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, Vc tic. &lc. A general assorlmcnt of Hardware 5 Qiiecnswarc, Tron. Steel. Nails, Trace Chains, Ixicks

and Uinnes, Penknives, Handsaws, And

irons &c. Gilt China, vVc Cuttcrly, Glassware, 5jC. A "ood assortment. GROCERIES,

SQJbA Yourig Hyson, IlykITm son kin and Bohea IRrEAS. Wine, Gin. f-.fsjf.,ii. -a uin Brandy.

Ginger, Alspice, Pepper, And, in fact, he believes he has almost every article usually called for in a country store and he would respectfully ask tor a share of the patronage of the citizens

WWW QWWJt

.V MO UXTS TEHLIXG

THE subscribei , thankful for past ftvors, hope for a continiirtiifcl l erof, therefore bes leave to inform the public generally, that he has opened

IN THE WHITE KOU&E Uirlclly oppofiil'- Slnrp. fnf rrp'rhi bu Cotton & )Iix.

lie has now on hand, and will constant

ly keep.

OCERIES

ItiO acres south cast quarter of section 26 township 4, rane 3; some part f this tract is improved H0 acres soiuh west quarter section " township 7 north ranje 12 east.

100 acres north east quarter section 12

township 1 north ol ran?e t vesi: a-

bout two uuifs fr-nu Rushville

160 a-ies seuui east ou ird i t secmn

32 townsliin 3 mrth d range -S east m ar Ne Lexitigtmi Sott onntv

1G0 aere? being t!a N L quarter of sec

12, T 1 moth K e x west 160 acres, being the N K quarter o etc t ion 18, T 7, IS 1 est

And upward of 8 ,000 acres of Ohio

bottom land part of the Urnisoy and Do

lohue tracts.

Mr. N. Lonirweith has desired m tosiv,

that he will take in payment for his lands about Allensvill?, good' UorSes and niilcb L'hws nt a fair price. All pet solid are forbid from trespassing on the above lands, br cutting timber or

hoo;i i!es. I h ive several 4OOfl I llliroVtl

r arilly I'T sale I 'W lor Cah, r to

eht u itaies, or otherwise, to genu ten

ants, it application is made soon. I oisseeion given at anv tuie. Applv to

llUl -EK 1 IN . II I! AIM A t 1 1 for N. Lunjrworth. Wood park, Sept. 1, lS3:i. Frcsii Ooods, AM) VKHY C 11 IS A P.

be irraotcd.

On motion of Mr. reeny, the follow

ing reldution was adopted:

hesotved, L hat the judiciajv commit

tee irjcjuii e into the expediency of pas

sing a law compelling all persons acting

is, auctioneers in this state, to pav over

to the school commissioner, or other officer properly authorized to receive mo-

uey lor iJiibhc schools, one dollar (blench hundred dollars received for foreign merchandize, sold at auction in

this state; also to inquire into the Lest mode of applying-said fund; with leave to report by bill or otherw ise.

hlmjr a formal dei biiatinn h ..I tur

bhall hie the account, promissory note, &c, on which he intends to rely, in the clerk's oflke, at least ten days' before

me siuing ol the Court at which th. case issetfur trial, to which the drlend-

mt may plead in all respect; as he could

to a formal declaration, any 1 iw,us"u or custom of courts to the c'ontrarv i.nt-

w ithslandingr.

Messrs. Carter, Steele. HenneK

n it. '

mown oi i.. aim lmvu wen

ed said committee.

nppojnt-

18.

iilipJI Every Description,

Captions, Hardware, utterx, i mwaie

Iron Steel Nails Shovels, tipades. Le.ath

ei , an, J4.C. vc. v c.

He ir.tends,alwv to keep on hau'l, a variety of

run Avn Wool of the ni'i't fashionable shades and colois. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DIIY COOD8, Consisting of Clo 3, (of various colors)

llusllns. (of varic i qualities) Checks,

i Plaids, &,c, &,c. S . &c.

And oil articles, generally for pale in

this market, which he will 9ell as low as

can be bought in this county for CASH or

tha following arto les ot COVXFRY PRODUCE,

Flax and tow Linen. Feathers Beeswax

f WliC sul stiil ei informs his friends and cuUwiners that lie has received ins tail stock of

ol t ery kiuu and iU ciip:iu UMiuily sold

in this county consisting in part ol

Black, Blue, brown, Steel Mixed, iV Drab Black, Blue, Mixed, ( and Drab )

FLAN I .LS CA LIC. ,ES, of every de-

Sciiption some very iheap. Lamblets, ol diilereut colois, Jloiiibatetts, very gotl. Bobinct and Juckmiet, Cambric, Aluslius, Vestings, Velveis, Table Dinpor,

in this part of the county and those whojTallow, Flax, Flaxseed Uinseng. Corn,

N;altiiic(s.

Cotton Yarn, Pius. 0, 6, 7, (5, ',

10.

may favor him with their custom mav rest assured that lie will sell his goods lotV.

In short, his niottoshall be li Good faith, honor and honrsfy MOSES CHAM BEULIN Jacksonville, Sept. 10ih 1S33.

UiNiON HALL.

rm!IE Subscriber respectfully informs

xvoutLL his friends, and the public generally,

vie tt hat he continues to keep a House oi enter-1 truly linment at tho old stand, formeily kept by cat.. f r. Amos Gilbert, in the town or Vevay, . Indiana, lie has fitted up the house in a superior manner, and hopes to please all who feel disposed t call on him- His bar is furnished with the best Liquors, both fo

reign and domestic, and he has a Wagoit Yard attached to the premises, which is verv convenient for those who travel in that mode. His stables are well provided with nlentv of otovender, and he feels assured.

that nr c"est will depart from the house j dissatisfied with his fare, and the superior entertiumat he may receive ROBEIir LECLERC. Vevay Aug. 10, WOdD CHOPIXG. WE want soma forty of fifty cords of fire wood cut immediately for fchich we will allow the highest price, on subscriptions or other debts due this office

Oer.embflf v

siu:i:i

A FKW SHEEP wanted immediate Iv by. THE PRINTER?.' lTepeinbtr 7,

Oats. Bacon hams, dried and ureen Hide:

of all descriptions and many other articles

too numerous to name in an advertisement. JlENRV COT 1 ON. Mountsterling, April 8. FRESHGOOnS THE subscriber" has just received a fresh pupply of

NEW GOODS,

Which will oe sold at very reduced prices, as he is anxious to sell out his summer goods, in order to prepare for fall business, lie oilers evory thing for summer wear at

nearly cost and. carriage. A part of the new goods are as follows Spun cotton, 5, 0 and 7 hundred. Bleached Domestics, 3-4 aad4-4ths , Brown Domestics, 3-4 and 4-lths . Bar aSahandkerchiefa,

German and London pins and needles. Combs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eyes. Sea grass bed cords, Oi!t edged and hot pressed letter paper, Marseilles counterpanes, Brass kettles, Sad irons,

C i ilt looking glasses, Hoop iron, palmetto leafhata. Irish linen, . silk handkerchiefs, Cambric and jackouct muslin. Calicoes, at different prices, Bombazine stocks, Fans, razor strops, Buttons, lining silks, copy books Spool cottons, pumps, brushes, Paint e tuns, sugar, cotfee, tea, nai's, &,c JAMES S. 1MANUER. Vevay, July 31,

Leghorn and Bolivar Flats, ic. &c

"GltOC&Uli&S, Of Every Descriplibn, Winos JSf Liquors of nlmudt all kinds.

DYE STUFFS, rt LI u rci V ure, CUTLERY, and FIX WARE,

A U uncial Assortment of

Bibles, Testaments, Webster's Diction

ary and Spelling Books, Oeoyraphyu,

listor ot the UnUsu Mates, English

Grammars, Enylisli Headers, Introduc

tions, and school books in general.

As an enumeration of the ai tides he has

on hand would almost, fill a common news

paper, tile subscriber has named but a

very small portion ot them; but he as

sures his friends that his store will thovv

for itself and that they can be accommo

dated with goods as cheap and on ns good

terms as at any other store in Ihe county.

lie wishes to purchase or exchange goods

for the following articles of

COUNTKY PRODUCE.

Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans Linsey,

low Luieiii r ealherst Beeswax. I allow

Flax, Flaxseed, liiusen, Corn, Oats, Ba

con hams, Cotton and l.men Bag and

in tCt, nothing will be relused.

LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, October 10, 183d.

Warranty and Q,uit-CUim T'UST printed and lor sule at the MesCol senger' ollice, by the duzuu or snigtc. 'iso, Mortgages and Bond, r X'iLlVLRY BONDS,' for Cousta-

I .v mes, ju-i primeu and tor sale at this loiiicc. Jiuuury, I8U4

TiifasoAt. Dec. 19.

On melion cf Mr. Morgan, the fol

lowing resolution was adopted:

fli Wtcf, That the committee on mil-

it;!! y affairs be instructed to inquire in

to the expediency of providing by law,

that when lure are two or more ment3 in uiit one county, the ollicars

ol such regiments shall hold their regimental drill musters at or near the

county eeat, under the direction of the

brigadier general.

DccF.xBK.n 26. Mr Fcfetiy moved the following resolution: Rcsolxet, That the comnliiLec on the

judiciary inquire into the expediency of repealing so much of the existing law

of this itale, so as to give mechanics, school, teacher?, and persons hired to

perform manuallabor, a facility of col

lecting thur just claims, without await

rip stay it executions; and report

by bill or othtfwisc; which was nega

tived.

Dl.CF.MBER 27.

Mr. Wallace submitted a resolution

proposing to mend the revenue la so

as to provide for the appointment of one asse?5or and one collector in each

township, which after undergoing various amendments, w as adopted. December 28. On motion of Mr. Morgan, the fol lowing resolution was adopted: R, ;otet, That the committee on the

judiciary he instructed to inquire into

the expediency ol providing by law,

that the widows be allowed three

months provisions for the support of

themselves and lannlies, out ol the estates of their deceased husbands, without being required to account for the same. On motion of Mr. Beard,- tho following resolution was adopted Resolved, Thai the judiciary commit- ( e be instructed to inquire into the constitutionality and expediency of apply

ing the fines assessed for any breach of

the penal laws, to tne support of seminaries in the proper townships where

?uch offence may have been committed;

with 'leave to report by bill or other wise Jam-abv 2.

On motion of Mr. Whitcomb, the fol

lowing resolution was adopted:

Resolved, 1 hat the committee on

the judiciary bfc instructed to inqui

I into tho expediency of allowing piam-

tilfs in circuit courts, to enter; with clerks in vacation a dismissal of their

cases on payment of costs Oil Irlotion of Mr. Daily, the following resolution was adopted:

lleholved that the committee on military all airs be instructed to inailr jn. to the expediency ol allowing t.iie con-

siaoics collecting, miliary fines, the same compensation V,iy have for sim

ilar s.ci vices wuf collection are made by diFlresa -alul sale, and that the pre. sent nul',ii;t law ho so amended as to male it imperative on any constable, silected to colloct such fines, to collect

the same. January 3. Mr. Dumont presented the report and

memorial of the Seminary trustees ofl

Switzerland county which was read and referred to a select committee. A hill to incorporate the Indiana Teachers Seminary was read a third time and passed.

Webxksdav, Dec. On motion of Mr. Stuart,

Resolved. That the committee on ed

ucation be requested to inquire into the

propriety ol so amending the 3.ti section ol the revenue law requiring collectors to assess a;;d collect taxes' on. non-resident covciing hcrses, as to authorize, the fccv.'ral collectors in tins.

"".iu ii isit- uses a-sesseij a? aforesaid, on or before the first day of June in each year. On motion of Mr. Davis, Resolved, That the committee on ed-

ucutiuu ue reuuested o nimn. nin

. I ' v the propriety of so amending the pre

sent school law that Ihe township treas

urer maKe n lair xlnUil to report of the school funds in his hands with the a.-

mount loaned; to whom loaned, and at

what intcrt.st; and make him accountable td the tbwnshin" fur the whnh .

mount. On motion of Mr. Williams, Resolved. That the committee on the juditiar) he instructed to inquire into the expediency- of authorizing the boards doing county business to punish contempts to Mid boards. Mr. Wallace inoved the fellow ipg . 1. .(-...

Resohcd, That theiudiciarv commit

tee beiiifflructed to inquire into ihecx-

pcuiencyot amending an act entitled

"an act oi ganiimg the Supreme Court and dclining its powers and duties," approved Jan. 17, ISM so as to increase the salaries til the judges of said courts to one thousand dollars; and further to inquire into the expediency of amend ing an act entitled, "an act orga:.ij!iU' , circuit courts and definiiiff Ihei

.....I i.. .v . . .i . ' eis

.u uuues, approved Jan. Ml 1 f t

ll 1 r.. "I

c e

is to increase the salaries of rh

of said courts to eight hundreJ dollars

v. .(uiiuu was next tak C , motion to postpone indeliinV. i .... j.

determined,,, the afiirmat-v,:

r '

Yes Messrs. flabr

endge, Brady, HrwcU Kr Brow n of T Carte'., C,, l?? vis, Do Paww, Ih.;, j ;

r CceTi,Bracfc.

ofL-

Dn-

lish, Ferguson, Vti,t p ( ""f C aard. lLrg, d vc 1 " T.1" f mr rVoblr 1W Jeai,iMonre, Nichols, Thomr; W-illic ;i,.,V,or,lbcrrJr '.devcer. pt'VVl,)i" Wiwdruff, Wright

AYS Messrs. Aiifle . ltotwvnf

Jgirt lir.idb.jry, Cole rick, Crune', Da-

vci.pon, avails. 1-airman, (looking Cu.on, Hardcsty, Ilimtinton. Jons, Kelso, Leslie Levenwoith, MchmahJ, t arker, 1 ircy, JCeid, Smith of 1. 'th of U., Smith of K., Stanford, Mcelu, Vance, Villel, Wilson, Wnght

Mr. Steele, from the committee on roads, to which two resolutions on that subject were referred, reported agniost the propriety of paying supervi-ors of public highway by an acquittal from musters and serving on juries, which was concurred in by the lfou-e. Mr. Kelo moved ifjt follow iie resolution: Rrsuhnl, That the conimittre ni roads he in?tn,ctcd to inquire into (lieexpediency of amending the road law as to require the uprrvi.nr to n orlc on roads with all the hands as-itmed

them at least two days piior to the firt day of August in each year. Which, after being amended so that one half the work shall he done on or hefore tho first day of June, and the reroainder to he done on or before the tirst