Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 21, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1834 — Page 3

-WEEKLY MESSENGER.

tned intervention of France in the Span th quarrel; points out the destiucliv. cons?pttM;c' whh h French inteiveh lion h.i.l had in reiaid to lite iminen-t rcoii s "f N iiitiicoii. od admonish-

e the Fiem ti King not In engage in an vnii'i pi i.-e full of embarrassments, which is f;ies to pliiuge tr:to than es. cape. from. We bs.lieie Uie advice to b supoitl ions. Wo do not think the Pivm it IvUii; mi tish as li march ;in arm into Sin unless it were to sopport absolutism, in cm junction with the Not them rower.

width npait as to bear the wheels of'second not guilty; there were five billi carnages of pleasure or burden. j found against hirn.

ImySc Carrr The New Orleans' The witty Lord C. was, as all the Bulletin states that the Etenmboat Kan-Uvor,(1 k"w betrothed to Caroline AI. dolph, from Nashville, has arrived Bt:Somcri: Ti,e tiiils ol this lady (C. Nw Orleans, having on board 3505 M S') were elegantly embossed on a bales ol Cotton, and 05 hhds. and 19 Verv rnsive lime , piece which he

boxes of tobaeco; being the greatest burden ever floated in one boat on the Mississippi.

Dv the following extracts from dif-j

had presensed to her. The lady, tiovv

ever, did not keep time, as well as the watch; she saw another swain with more money; married him of course; and Lord C. who was at the wedding..

Iferent papers, it will be perceived thai Rin8 ased meaning of the three thing are approaching a fearful crisis; letters n the ornament, replied, 'Curse

itnour eastern cities, in consriiiiencci v K'i'lu,v

Sale ol' Kcal Estate. n.N ptiisuance of an order ot the Switland Probate Court, entered at the February term, 1834, the undersigned, as administrator of th estate of Peter Rey

nolds, deceased, will proceed to sell, at! t.ublic out cry, on ihe premise?, j On Saturday, .March 8, 1831, J OXE HUil)UEl) ACRES OF LAND)

to he taken off the North side of the South East Quarter of Section 27, Townshi 9j of llange 1 west lying in Posey township, Switzerland county. Is. Perms Hie purchaser to pay one fourth of the purchase money in hand one fourth in six months one-fourth in

PROSPECTUS OF THE SECUJS'D VOLUMK OF TME EOTIGlCAiVT. rpHIS JOURNAL is devoted, to the Domestic and Is)cal lnt lliei. o f ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES. It was established at the commencement of the present year, and the second volume will begin wish the year I S34 Its success so far ha been highly fl ittering, and fully satisfies the expectation of th Proprietor. The Emigrant is bonded for the

mwxmiip i i i itu

. rif th r:irritv nf mnnrv.nrr.nsinnpfl hv

U. it. CtlA, wi I be a candid-.., ,J r , .J

p.- r.o- .

from the United States bank. Com

plaints are increasing in every direc tion; the embarrassments of trade and

the scarsity of money, arc no longer!

confined to merchants, but aflect all classes dependent on their daily labor

- ... Ihn romnviil rl Ihr nmtlir Honnci ns

V V ate to, u.xxusmp t.leck, lor Jett, r-; - " " " - - t

s ':i;, a' the election on the hist Monday m March next. Tie election be hoMcn on the Jirst .Monday in M irth next

vt VTU A.mEL MIX wilt he a can

didate l"i tnoi'tli e of ( unstable in

.i is n liwnsnit, at I lie eiesnmg flee tion, on the first Monday in March next.

-O.ilHX.Vl Uli will also be a

. i : .. t .. r t .

i.i r . j t I vt in utill iiui;o."3i ill uie laic ui iu nr cem. .VmanAcFooyWCorporalNym (.ornd ofsaleunti, paid, if payment be chugs to Ins casn vwneu lie gels a,iy) Q0, pr,,tnptiv m;,de and the said adminisliKe a paragrapnist to a -shocking a-trotor wi(, execute a bond for a deed, to be cident,' or a uroker to his "premium." jma,ig when all the pavments are completed

llieotner aay w nne travelling nom Bale between IU a m. ana z p. m.

boston to Lowell, he was 6topped by a

footpad, who demanded his money, in

WILLIAM S. M03S. udm'r.

February 12, 1834,

heavy fail.Ulc politest terms ima.nahte. en place in! "iN,-V defl,r S'r' ,U Uui corporal,

for their support. Seven

f v.. vrt ; ii You are barking up me. wrong sap-

- y i L...T X rlrtt t Wtknw mo I nruiinti 77

m-ro.iii

X-SL e:tndi(i.i'.e f t the same otlicc. M-AMCS B. LP.VVIS will also be a 0 inU--i;u" f r i he sntne tlice. -prwENRY GEIt.VHD will lc a can-

fjt trS i;.i.e nr u "sniie nunv, "TS7" r ! M TTS wi'i be a canV V didate for the same oihee.

of them are for an aggregate of three

; millions seven hundred and fifty thou

sand doll us. 1 etiotis are flowing into Congress. 'like hail in a gale of wind," pi a ing a restoration of the dposites.

A some evidence of the present dis ties among business men, and consequent

sutTering of the poorer r.tas-es, we state noon undoubted Huthorily, that four

state of f.'.rfiana, Switzerland (J. SS,

. . -. . i f i . ... . . . .

II a co'iri oi i-roiiaie lor ine ei-uniy

foresaid, h

'svWv '

"1 have not the honor.

l Well, then, 1 am a printer! ' The lootpad was ofl. i

dry picking then, 1 know! jjn ,i,c rn;l1trr of Smith Garner, i

i.".'"rrmn t a.

Peter Kee', el ml )

THE .UF.SS&.V&EK. Pintvr-s Uvtrcat. Imliaua.

S VTIilO VY. l-LUltr AUY

'2Z. ltv.li.

.11 AUKIII. On Tiiursday last, by the Rev. Dr. YV hili nnn- iMr. .ITwtat. Stow in Miss

wholesale cl.,.h,ng estald,hments have CatiiehI3,e MaNSEUII. nil ofthisCOUtl-

I Tl.. :.. il: I J

i'fflu '' .f (!. "cir nic in tins .li v nil

ployed by the Various clothing establish ments, ten housand persons, almost all of

whom ili be out of employ in n few days, if Ibis t;ite of things continue. .:p Yitr'c A--tvert;icr.

We may iubt, tbjt nne hundred workmen were discharged last week from an Mxtenie iron tonndniy. It is believed

that two thousand labner were dischir

DjD, his morning (22d.) at 4 o'clock, Mrs. Catherine Mix, consort of Mr. Nathaniel Mix, after a long and tedious illness of more than one year.

12 mouths and the balance in 18 months i"?p the numerous British residents . . i . i ... '...... l " . : . i . . .

uhmi iin$ i ouunfi'i us (leiaus eons'siing of all the luel new of H- j -

Kinndoms; the rium'Tci .r .! i - ; . . in thf Mliiire, A j' ii'ii: a' i'v.m ? r-f-u tin i. t Di"lrict5. .- --'i -i-mighty !V1 fropnii- i i : ". " r' e Internal Impnivenien -, . i.j .; i..t: i Proceedings nf the dill" :n. i.hv;,; .! : citirs, remarkable Tii.i!-. & faithfully recorded; hIo '.h- n i i.tellig"iire, ftale of the MnixPl-; L'st of B i krupts aril insolvfiits. ivc i.''.i :iie arrai god under tli-tincl h-nd, and ad-ipted to such Briti-h res'do-, t- in

this eoutitry as cannot obtain access to th English papeis. The politics of the Emigrant are lihi-ral and irepaitial, ai d noi tp-d

by any feeliug of pariy spirit wl.alev--er .

The extensive rirrulatinn of tlv Etw

grant among people from the Old Conn

'r, renders it .-'ii excellent vehicle for land and other advertisements conveyvving information to persons lately

arrived in this country

en at the court bouse in

Vcvav, on the 11 ill da of February,

A. 1. 1821 pitsscnt William C. Keen, Judge 'hereof, Edward Pat ton, Cleik,

and Ralph B.Cotton, Sheriff

JTT IS OltDEKEO by 3aiu court, that

JJL the undersigned commissioneis, heielolore opuointed by said court, do sell, at public out-cry, to the highest and best hid der, on the premises, on Saturday, the $th

Ian of March nexi, heuveen the hours ot

12 oVIoi k a. M. and 2 o'clock r. m ot snid

day, the following described piece, parcel,

. A I I I I I I

r iraci or lauo, Known ana ues. rioeu as( .... ... . . :.. w..,t..ctar nt

I L.lf ..P -.1. - l I . ..i"i-.li-.J. ..i, ... --.-.j -

ne west Qiiu oi iiorin-easi quarier oi sec t r a . , r u

. 1 1 . j ...... J I V V- ' ,

I'hree dollars per annum, payable in

REGIMES I AL ORDER.

FORTY F -VKTH REUIMtNT, IXDI AMA MILITU

York township, Feb. 8th, 1834,

ged on Saturd-iy, and that trn thousandrVU' l'irst Battalion of said regihave been thrown eu f emnlov within! metit, composed of the companies

Ve are aulu,nzed to announce ltl.HY BAN I'A. :s a car.did.iie for Uepre-

enlatlve ot Swi'Zerland comity, at thej general election in August next. At a meeting oflb.e ci'.izens of Jetrerson to nship, held in Jacksonville on this day, the following gentlemen were nominated as candidates for

township otftver to b supported at

the coming Mnc:; ekclio:r. ISAAC X ASH, Seminary Trustee.

IlLXItY COTTON, township clerk, J.wr.s l'w n, i

ihe last fortnight.-VV. York Com. .Idv 'commanded by captains Scudder, iMC- .... i . . , . llenrv, Boyd, and Edwards, will be Ihe very best note, m the maiket; ai Ule wUsc of Charles r.

, " . ln Krut7,in said township, on Friday tne

,o prr .uinnm.-.A. i. Wor ; , , v ,ifl, Sl.rnilli u:llt;,l.

r.xtrct of a letier to a highly respecta ion, composed of the companies coni-

lile commercial hou-e in New 1 ork, rnanded by captains Hicks, Scott, Uut

dated. ler, and Smith, will be mustered at

Cc'ambu. (G-o ) Jan. 10, 1831. at Colin McNutt's, sen. on Saturday Pear Sirs We hive suffered onr xc td day ol May next.

note to be tuoiestetl. YU" -td v ai.olosrv ! TI,p l!rrimciitu J)ri wi II he at

- , n.; .... e hate to offer you is. that with ample Qnercus Grove, on the 8th and 9lh of means to puy nil out debts, we could not August next to do camp duty during ommand the amount of your claim. the night; roll to be called oa the first -urh is the riess for money, that to raise d.-iv at 10 o'clock. A. M. The mnsi-

u mm submit to 5 ner cent, a mouth. L;.- nested to attend this mus

tion thirty-three, in township lour north, oil range 12, east, of the lands sold at the Jet-

fcisonville land office, and being in the county aforesaid.

Ikiohof Cjale. Unc-iourth int. ash lown one-fourth in ..-ne vear afterdate

one-fourth in two years afier date and

the balance in three years from date the

ourchaser to pay interest at the rate of ten

er centum per aunuin from date, if tin

advance.

Persons wishing to subscribe for the ICMfGRANT will oblige us by forwarding Ihcir names as early a9 convenient, in order that we may be enabled to make the necessary arrangement for printing the rcqui-ile number of papers. Those

intending to subscribe, will bv sendi' g

aid money is not promptly paid. I he fHrvvard their names immediately , be

siiiu c uuiraisMinH ia in CACcuie ;tno oe-

hicr to the purchaser a bond for a deed,

to be made when all the . payments are

completed. JAMES ROCS. LEWIS GOLAV.

JOS-UA CAIN, S 8,nerS" Vevay, Fehruaiy 12, IC:)J.

Com m 19-

Ia.v F.vr.uiHix, V township trustees.

Philip Bimtkn. N Isa ac Ca AMnF.ui.ix and Thomas GilT.it.Nt, ovcrcers of tin poor. The remal-'der of h nim" for township ofiicers will be. inserted in the tickets.

THOM AS l 1)1. K is a canIilae lor

S'-m:n.iv lioste for Co! ton townh'p STTIMIF.N CtUF.ENLBAF is a .-andidaie

fr ii-.p .rie ofli e in Pleasant township

VUIETT HARVEY is a cindidate for

the same office in Cr.'.ig township.

Jotix Fox. and Robert Duvmmoxd,

are candidates for Justice ofth.e Paece,

in Vevay, in the place ol Daniel Wil oox, resigned.

1'lns we could not stand.

Extract of a letier from a gentleman of

l'teison, New Jersey. We teel the distress, and think w

know the cause of it- and theie is not a

u-'nes in in in town of repe table stand

ter.

GUJRDMJV'S SALE.

on

uplied wilh the next five or interfil

ing numbers without charge We make

lhii small sacrifice in order to bring Ihe date of the subscription to a convenient

period. JxNO. S. BARTLETT.

The Regimental Muster v ill he held

at Quercus Grove, on Friday, October

p! 10; roll to be called at 10 o'clock, a. .m.

i he court tor the ases-meiit ol lines,! will Kn bfdrl nt thr limin nf v idnve ! '

ng. who does not wish that the depositee Green, on the first Monday in Novern

ner next. inu jure court ol Appeals will sit at the same, place, on the first Monday in December next.

Commandants of companies will be

had never been removed."

Distress nt onr orrn rfonrs We are inhumed ihal one mauut.ic.iuring estab.

hshment m this c.ty. which has l,iherto!carc).ul to make thcjr're eclive re.

emp.oyeu ,our nunoreu .ema.es nas ..epn.,,, according to law, as every ncgcompelled, by the pressure of the Ku.es.. . , . ... . PAmn. .

trt rltcr l.rnro t run l.iir.drAfl if ll.cn frmnl' C r

... ....... ... ,..v.

The Cnited Si. res bank has refused to deliver to the ll;r nnartment the money entros'ed to it bv law for ihe paynent of Pensions. The President has in:tde a j)nimur'ioaiion lo congress on Mie subject.

A menv rial v.;is pn"ented to Congress on the 1th ins, sicned by six thousand merchants end rieaiers in 1 lie city of NewYork, ascribing the present embarrassment of the ceuntrv to the removal of the depo-

eites, and d clarsng Ibcir conviction of the

necessity of a bank ( 'he United Slates,

to the intercsi if the eour.trv.

It is proposed to establish a paper in

Hartford, Conn, to be devoted entirely

to the ti)i!icati)n of the manufactures

and dealers in ardent spirits.

their ervice. Most of ihe femnles who are employed in our various establish ments, are dependent nn their labor for support. Some of them, no doubt, have fathers anil brothers" firesides to which

i hey can flee at this inclement season of!

the year: but far the greater part of

them are destitute of friends of ability to

nakeihem comfui table.-Hartford, Con

necticut Rcvictc.

"The Do-ton Courier of Monday says

that last Saturday was ihe hardest day

which had been seen on 'Change lor a

long time, and adds an item about a fail ure or two in lhat eity and Gloucester. We know, moreover, of one large me chanical establishment in Huston, which was compelled to discharge twenty foui

journeymen on last SaturdayjnigKt, for

want oi money. Aud another most respectable and enterprising mechanic who actually paid nne per cent a day for mo-

ney, for six days together! rather than

discharge his hands or stop his business." Portland Courier.

WILLIAM SCUDDER, Colonel commandant.

eUARDLIX'S SALE.

TTlI I Ka enlsi n P.,kl:

Lord Almer, the governor general of ('annua, was lately prosecuted by a female named Charlotte Harvey, his lordship's house keer, who claimed damages to the amount of 100, for bein dismissed Irom hvr situation. The

claim was resisted on the ground that

his lordship, as governor, and representing Mfjet, w as not liable to suit, and the court sustained the defence.

A paragraph headed 'Love was once

n little bov, states thrtt

A destructive fire took place at Koch

ester, IN. y.on Sunday morning, 26th ult. The Exchange buildings on ihe

west snte ot the river, and the Globe

buildings on the east, including the exten.

sue Larpet 1-actory, among other build

mg, were destroyed. The tire originated

in a giocery on the west side of the riv er loss istimated lo exceed 100,000.

cry, to the highest and

bet bidder, on the premises, on

Saturday, March R. 1834,

The Smith-Unst Quarter of Section SI, Town 2, Kange:2, lying in Switzerland county, Indiana. Teiuis. One-fourth nf the purchase

money to be paid down one fourth in

9 months; one fourth in 2 1 , months ; and the balance in 30 months. The purchaser to pay ten per centum interest on money, if not promptly paid, from day

o sale until paid, br REBECCA x TURNER, nn.rk

Guardian of John George, Adeline,

Georgelta, Hobeit, James II. and Catharine Turner, minor heirs of George Turner, deceased, late ot Gallatin county. Kentucky. February 12, 1834.

ICT N. R. The widow's right of dower

and also the ri ht of two of the heirs, in!

the above quarter of land, to he reserved they having previously disposed of their rights. FARMER WAXTED.

ILL be sold on the premises,

Saturday, March I $34,

between the hm ot 12 o'clock, iVi. and 2 P. M. at I iitilic Sale, jf ACKLti OF LAND, lo be taken off of the West side of the

North East quarter of section 27, Towe

range 1 west, of the lands sold at the

Cincinnati land district.

Terms One thud cash down one

third iu theiee mouttiis and the balance in six months. I he purchaser, on

lading to make prompt payment, to pay

ten per centum inieiesl Irom day of sale until paid. her NANCV x MAR TINDALE, mark.

Guardian of Johnston and Alston .Viar-

linuale, hens of Henry Alariiudale, deci tebruary 1 1, 18J4.

Ii. The widow's right of dower will

ie sold at the same lime and place.

Notice. The stale nf Indiana, Switzerland co. SS. VINCENT DUFOLIi.) ISoiIlt'sstlC vs V At4JtliVMt.LlAM KEEN. ) luciftl.

TOTlCE is hereby giv that cr, the

25th of D- cemher, lSIi.J, a writ ot.

domestic Attachment, was issued by ra':, Cieoie Land, a justice of the peace., ia and for said county of Switzerland, at the instance of Vincent Wufour, ngni'ist the guilds and chatties, credits and ttTee's f l iHiam Keen, by virtue of which writ two bushels id" wheat has been r.ttachH as the prnpertv r..1" William Keen, and that on ihe 25-h davof vch. 1831, at my "Ai '1

York township, iu the county of Swiizerian.1 aforesaid, 1 will O'-oceed to hef 5ni

decide upon said aUaeln.''ent,ef which 6aid William Keen and all other persons con

cerned will lake notice.

GEORGE LlNtMSoal.) Feb. 8. Jo hi ice of the peace TAKEX UP,

Y JOEl THUS TIN hvinz i Pi.sey township, .Switzerland coun-

iy Indian. ne Wood Ho,, SO feet long and 12 leet .vid-.-, (.cp'ar unti-

nels, a cabin on tlu stern n:,d n giih t in the cabin had on bnird a steennj and two side oars. Annrnised to f0. bv Jo

seph S Lillnrdand Henry Vanj-elt. R

tore rae, this lt dav of h nhmrry 1 83 t ARIBEI1T ;a:Lay,j. Pleasant View, Yebruarv S.

Sallv Banta , minor heirs of Albeit

lanla, deceased. February 12, H31.

PUBLIC SAi.lI.

WILL be sold, on the premises, iu I'lpusaiit lotvn.hin -,vvil7.prlunil

comity, Indiana, to the highest and best biddei, on Saturday, Apul oth, I8J4,

between the hours cf 10 o'clock, A. M.

aud 2, iu. ol said day.

A TRACT Or LAND,

consisting of the North F,a?t quarter oi

bectlou 14, Town 5 N. Range 12 uij the Jedetsouville land disinci. Tkrms- '"Jne -fuuith in cash rlowo one fourth in six uionlhs, onc fouiVh in

l2monlha-, and the balauce in Umonthsdlfi feet wide. nopnr gttnwalcs: had on

J I he purchase!, tailing to mane prompt

J payment, to pay ten per centum luleiesl

trout day ol tale until paid. n i:iof bant a, Guardian of Catharine, Margaret, and

TAKEN UP, jmY JAMES H HA HICK nnd others' JLJll livi.-'gat Pafri. it. Switzerland coun

ty, Indiana, cne flat boat, 6K feet long and

scribe, an honest, industrious, sober man

Mr. James I,. Anderson, of Mnnmo w,,h a family, who understands farmintr

co. Ctorgi..,aged 4 years, on the 6th RcnemUy,iid the raising of stock, &c.

HiiT PiiUTORF, VKVAY, IMHANA.

. . i TT c iii:i;ri:u. hen

YV A I I EL, immediately, by the sulr

i niiinr l-i.l ;

. wniit intii met. in i om i i- i . titiLii a iiiiiii. t nil 'ii rnmi won mm

of Lcrkshtrr -, Mass. had been runaway ,rom one Lewis, a drunken wietch.who! m( dod' wiU l,e employed one or more w.lh by a boy lo years of age, to whom vv;,s in lho act of slabbi, a Mf. WoqJ I years. Apply at Woodpark, Cotton she had bien united. Its our opinion i,is (oot slipping, he fell, when Lewis township, Switzerland county, Indiana, the little urchin was carried oil by the jumpcd otll mHf ad stahed h,m ROBERT N. COCHRAN, your R hdy, who was no doubt a romp i :l, es. nf -i.-.-i, u i. Ai. January 25.

II 7 - ""f-n ituuiiuiJ uuiCU Ull IIR

ing, boarding school mi;s.

Two pcntlrmen in Connecticut have

invented a new kind of roads, for which

9th inst.

Benedict Jones, postmaster of Jones

ville, and Martin X. Withington, post-

they have taken out a patent, which ima-ter of La Salle, in Michigan, have

they call Track Roads. They are been indicted by the U. fS. circuit court made by lying limber lengthwise, in tor embezzlement of money from the two or more continuous lines of such a (mails. The first plead guilty, and the

MULBERRY PLAR TREES.

rrnIR subscriber has for sale, U- v,,rV lw,Ualinn WHITE

Vf9VMVLBERRr TREES. Al. " 11 a choice selection of SO differerkiudsof PEAR TREES, W. B. CHAMBERLIN, Warsaw, Glllatin co. Ky. Feb. 0, l!S3l

pte.tfully mtoruis the public, that

he uas recently coimnenced the manuluc-t

u ru o Fur and H W II, ITS,

in the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira

Mendunhall, on Ferry street that he in

tends to keep up the establishment with a constant supply ol IlATS,of the best qua

lity. I lis customers aie therefore solicited to contribute their support to hia estab

lishment. The highest price will be ffiven, in

cash, for any quantity of FURS, deliver ed to him at Vevuy,

B. KEEFER. Vevay i Feb 1.

board two oars hun on iron oar pins.

Appmisedat 20 by Lancaster Doni?ass and Wm. McLaughlin, before me the this 2?th dav of January W4 AUIBERf GAZLAY, J.P. Uv!ivde OvtAev, xrvru r.iiTUAnn of Indiana Mrt.iTt.. Printer's KctiTat, January 18. I8H L The several regiments within said hrijade will be mustercrl ntul nt such plareg ur the cnmmandnnls of each may designate, on ihe following days: The 3 rrg. on Thursday, October f.

THTK ELI VERY IJONDS, for Consta HJ bles, just printed and for lale at this orhce, January, 1831,

14'li do Saturday, do IT 15'li do Monday, do ti 44'h do Friday, t 155'li do Tuesday. do 7 60th do Wednesday, do C

WILLIAM C. KF.KN. Briijadier Cenerah

Warranty and Quit-Claim DEEDS, "ITUST printed and lor sule at the 'Mrsy sengei' odice, by the dozen or single. Also, Moitgages nnd Bonds. PATENT PAILS," TUBS. &. f,r Bale by M CHAMBEIlLUN.. nciisonville. Sent. KJ