Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 March 1834 — Page 3
WEEKLY KESSEHGER.
Appn;irs!XT:o:;? The n; ironration kill passed by Congress ri tiw 11 ih uit. -r?s j-? .niiVr-s fir services she su-n of$5!i,!8?; t : G-cra and ricks x.T b-.th houses. $-lo.C-eO; f,?r stationary, fuel, pr,ntii.:?. of the Senate, $32,530; the ini! fr the' H 'ie of Representatives. 5l50,(KH). The two sum last mentioned to he pp'lr l M tho payment of the ordinary exper.dt'ures of the Senate and House of Representatives, severally, and to no other purpose..
BTOGK OF THE STATE BANK. OF INDIANA
TOTICE is hereby given, that Book?
Estate of John lliggins, "IS pursance of an order of the PrI...... !'.... ,.(1 i I pi i I :i nil rminhf. I :i
b.r.he subscription of S YO( K mi-- tenn , 1, ,
Ihll A. .,Cl-t . .. a I? .. . I. ..-. .1 t. k- . 1 . .
..... ivriiwuit- IMillH-IHTS HI IHC Olilir I
Hank of Indiana, will be opened at the following place?, for their respective dis tricts, on the seventh day of April next, by commissioners appointed by the Di rectors of the State Bank; and said book
will be kept open, between the hours 9
Several haired females lately .li.char.i"0'1 12 o'clock, A. M. each day, for the
ged from the manufacturing esuhlishfnen's of Lowell. M.is. in consequence of
i.ie press !iv of the times, m.rched through tin; streets of that t-nvr the day after their discharge, preieedel by a band of music. T' is s'-:p I. r.n the authority of private alvices from Washington, thai Mr Wch-s- " ,!l so-'M introduce a bill to extend the Bjmk of the Fni'.ed States for four rears bevnnd its present char or, and re
seri i.r to C.ngres the. riht to chatter
pace of thirty day thereafter, (Sunday
excepted,) andjwill accordingly be closer on the tenth day of May next. In district No. , at Indianapolis, in Marion county. In district No. 2, at Lawrencebuigh, in Dearborn county. In dictnct No. 3, at Rickmond, in Wayne county.
iln diet i tct No 4, at Madison, in Jefferson
r.n.i;Iior lank in IS36.
There is in the library of a gentleman o New Haven, eight volumes of the 'Mer uKii'',' the first newspaper ever established; comprising part of the reign of James 1st, Charle.- 1st, r.nd the commonwealth
under '-. pr tecli.tn of Cromwell and his '
on ltichad. The size of the paper is
county. In district No. 5, at New Albany, Floyd county. In district No. 6, at Evantville in Vanderburgh county. In district No. 7, at Vioccnnes in Knox county. In district No. 8, at Bedford in Lawrence
three inches wide by seven long, and a- -b vjnds with q-;aiut fraying- and singular j In district No. 9, at Terra Haute, in Vigo notices. I count v.
In district NT0 10, at Lafayette, in Tip pecaiioe county.
By order of the board of directors of
the state of Indiana. February 14. A. D. 1C34.
JAMES M. KAY. cashier
ate Bank of
creditors of said estate ate hereby notified
that we, the undersigned, aduiinist.ators f paid estate, having discovered that the personal estate of said decedent, was insufficient to pay the out-standing debts against the same, and that said decedent dfed seized of no real estate, out of which
Uid debts could be satisfied reported the
.same to the rourt, and hied an inventory
f the debts aforesaid, so fat as they have
come to our knowledge; as also n state
ment of the assets belonging to satct estate in our possession, out of w hich said debts arc to be paid so far a9 the same will go, and prayed said court for relief in the premises. Now, if any of the creditors of said
estate shall fail to notify said administra
tors ol the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the seme or r state .tent of the nature, description and date of the contract or e?suniptM, upon which the same may be founded, in the otTue ot the clerk, of said court, previous in tlie final distribution uf the assets of t he estates aforesaid, such claims "ill In? postponed in fav r of mote diligent creditoi? WILLIAM II NNIS. adtnr. Hannah ihggiks. Mx Of thr estate ef Jon Higme, dte'd. Febiuarv 12, 1834.
"What news to-day," said a merchant to bis fiiand lately. 'What news," resp.mded the otiier. 'Tiotr.ioir. only times
lo-'k belter pinole are gellinij on ti.eirj iss apain.' "On their legs," said the'
firs', "i d ir.'t see bow you m ike that o'U'j J A'W:iv yes," replied the other, "folks that jOdice of the S;
lseJ to ride are b!igea to walk n-w is not thit getting oa ilu ir les again V Ycr i rk Star.
To Printers.
tllj undersigned, conlinuf.s td man ulacture, the
He has for sale several second liaiv, Stansbury and Ka mage presses. Als bases af all sizes, composing sticks, braf rule, galhes. copper moubls, inking rolloiiVc. ecc. okc All of which he icie.iiJ keep general assortment lor the ace. . modation of t.:e craft. Mi establishment, is on the corner Llhn aod L'.rhth streets. tsAMLLL S. i)I( KI.NfcOA Cincinnati, Nov. 30 Jai 1,
The slate of Indiana, Switzerland Co 5? (Ala Criri nf Ii-J.nttt I'.ir rniintv ;i
foresaid, h-.dilen at the court house in
Vevay, on the llth dav of February, A. D. 1824 pittit William V. Keen, Judge theieef, HUvard Hatton, Clerk, end Kalph b. Cotton, S.ci lii' In the matter ot Smith Carrier, j
Peter
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PROSPECTUS OF HIE SECO.Yij
VOLUME OF
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UNION HALL. HE Subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends, and the public generally,
lint tie continue to keep a ! louse of Entt.rtammunt at tho oldstand, formetly hep' by Mr. Amos Gilbert, in the town of Vevav, Indian . lie Ins fitted up the house in a superior manner and hopes to please all who feel disposed to call on him His bar is famished with the best Liquors, both forei; and domestic, and he ha a Wagon V av! at:ie.iied to the premises, which is
The New York D .ily Advertiser c(y of April next, and f Ihc 20.h nil. says that tho times areheir ,isrer, including
Ef'tliojj belter, i he banks have beeti
nid; to discount in compai aiivel y greater proportion to the war.'.? of the city. The spri;;g trade has also com mesiced with considerable activity. Large auction sale have been made vvhicii were well attended; storks have improved, and people have talked less about the ditrtss of the times.
Indiana, Indianapolis.
Toe pubii-her of carh nrwspper ie thi state will publish the above nn'U.e
for thirty days previous t. the seven:h'verv "" wement for thosewho travel in thai I. . .. ' . . .. ' .) -II . ...M... ..... ...ll r,.-. ..l.rl ., Ill,
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the t.ubl. -" of o-oveiiaer, una n wulw,
Tin; reb brated Doctor Green of
Bethlehem ; saveth: A printer cannot
hve on wind, like the oitr io iipe in a country church; he mus have his pat as well ;s ether folks, or iLe. lie'l! starve."
G U.1RDI. LY'S SALE.
with their account to tbi , tTire.
7Ii:Jir Jack Zfox'xiag's M A G A Z I N i; .
that nr. oest will depart from the house hssatined with 1m fare, and the superior
entertainment he may receive ROBKlt t LCCLURC. Vevay Aug. 1(5, IH.VA
Falling Mill.
TIIK publishers are I'rsrourniied by the x-'oriitiarv demand for the Letters ol
!ili.L, ,.i.,ri.;,'-,,1;...,t iS.C ' rmUV. snbseribers n ish to inform tire
11 .oni ui"m i"i'o.i ii'. , i.iiiiiiJ iiiviu , it i
dmj his lite in a peri.aitcal (in
.El- -iti?.ens of Svvit7.'ilaiil and the ad-
Aficr completsmg the ii:st vohrme.ij''"'""? ,,,r' now l,e.
should FnSHelcm-oi.ra remet.t be na..rd-!ir, ' WCSH t lOtll, at me.r h an..
ed, the Muormav, no d.mbt, be induced to j"" Long Uno, i. n:g tesi..:s i. continue his i:.teres'iag description of pub-laHles west from Vevay, aMhe etandtor he a'.Tiirs. and other matters. -r.e;ly owned by U-ut-rl nakes. I hcj
STy iLL be sold, at TuUic out cr to the highest and irt.t.ier, on the premises, on Snturrfxy, March R. 1834. The South-East Quarter of Section 21, Town 2, Kange lying in Switzerland county, Indiana. Tep.ms. One-fourth of the purchase money t- be paid down one fourth in 0 month: one fourth in 21, months; and the b alanee m 30 month-. The purcha ter to py ten per centum interest on money, if not promptly paid, from da of sale until paid, her REBECCA X TURNER,
It. SI It Gaardim of John George, Adeline, Geoigetta, Robert, James H. and
Cathjne Turner, minor heirs of
George Turner, deceased, late ol Gallatin county, Keolucky. February 12, 1834. idj" N. H. Tlie widow's right of dower nd also the riht of two of the heirs, in the above quarter of land, to be reserved t!:ey having previously disposed ot their rights.
hey
'i his Vohi i t wi l becomp'eted ineiahtiw,il nans of thirty-six pages each, and FULL CO LOU DRESS C Ofll
contain e!even original designs by J hn-!,n ,l,p. "1p;,"st ano best manner, at uie
stoii. and (iinushod in any part of the Ul-I,,,, W,M- 1 lccs , t.wt i;iau f.-Ptt .t . tvo , . . llilack. Br wns. Snufi. 20 vV. 2o cents
O 1 1. . . i 1 . .
civl, voi'lts : mi' i- i.ilMi' O in a i:y one addrfc.-, postage J'rvc, for ri vis U"L I..VK3.
Payment in all ca?es to le ma do in ad-i
vance, and free of eXjieiise t the puidis! crs. LILLY, WAIT, & C. Boston. KEGIMEXR IL ORDER.
Drabs, rull press. I'tt, dressed lf rl. ! Jeans, do. 8 do. 12 do.
Flannels, scoured and pressed ti 1-1. JAMES S. LON - & CO Craig lownishin. Sept .. 12, 1S53.
AND O t.Li.l Uf
rgllilb JOUUNAL is devoted, to the
Domestic and Local Inteiliuence oft
K.NGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT
LAND AN D WALLS. It whs established .it the commence menl of the present year, nd the second vointi.e w ill bey in with the year i C3-1. Its success so far lias been hign- ! it itti t tog. no.i fuliy sati-fies the tx pectatioo ol the I'roprietor. The Emigrant is intended for the
use ot me. numerous tintish residents
upon this continent its details cons'fl
og of all the local news of I lie three
Kingdoms; the numerous occurrence
in the. Mi; ii-g, Agricultural, and M m-
uftcturi Districts, as well as the mighty Metiopolis of England. 'J'hi
loiernl Improvements, the corporation
ri tei euings oi uie oiucirnl towns and
cuies, i eiii.n uiiuie j uais, ccc, uie
faithfully recorded: also the spotting
Intelligence, elate of the Maiketr, List
of Da. krupts and insolvent?, &.c. i,e..
are arranged tinder distinct heads, ami
adapted to 6tieh British residents it this countiy as cannot obtain access t the English papers. The politics of the Emigrant an libei al and impartial, and mil warpo,
by any feeling of parly spirit whatev
er. The extensive circulation cf the Em
grant among people from (he Old Country., renders it an excellent vehicle for land and other advertisements, convey vejing information to persons lately anived in this country. It is pnbltrhed every Wednesday at No. 76 Cedar Mreel, Netv York, al Three doll U8 per atinQuu payable in advance.
r'crsons wishing lo subset ibe for the
K.MrG.iA.NT will oblige us by foi wnrding
tin ir names as early as convenient, in
;rdcr that ve maybe enabled to make
ihe necessary arrangement for piinling iho rt ipii;ite number of papers. Those infeudiiit: lo subscribe, will by sending forward their nanus immediately, be suplied with the next live or intet veiling numbers u-ilhout charge We make
is small sacritu e in order to biing the
date of the subscription ton convenient
pel iod.
JNO. S. MAUI LET I .
to up pointed '.v h'e rut-cry, to ;ii
. n th i prem.s"-. .:". fi ;. c;i ,','. f t of March ne-, tL.; i,u!s
I'i oVIo k a. M. and 2 ' !, v. a ' : i.l :lay, the f -ilowing tb --r -.j pu re. ; ;.:.;el, or tract cf land, known a-ui rt:.tii.! ..3 he west half o'" u ! til eas q'-M -er rf sec'isin tbirty-three, in iji oat noiiii.of unge 12, east, of th.- IhiiJs st!d at the Jcfleisonviile hind oilice, hud bci'g in the
j county aforesaid.
Term, of b.i.E. One-fourth in rasli down one-fourth in ne year niter d;re one-fourth in two years after daU and. the balance in three years from date the purchaser to pay interest at the rate of U n per centum per annum from date, if the said money is not promptly paid. 1 he
s;ud commissioners w ill execute and de
li . er to the purchaser a Loud f ir a deed, lo be made rvhen all the pay meatd are
completed.
JAMES ROUS. J LEWIS GOLAV. ( Cmm,s" JOSMtA CAIN. S "0"r?Vevay, February 12. I ML
PUBLXiJ SU. ILL be sold, on the premises, iu Pleasant town-hip, Switzerland
county, Indiana, to the highest and best
bidder, on Saturday, April 5th, 1834,
belwf en the huuis cf 10 o'clock, A. Mand 2, i'. M. of said day, A TRACT Or LAND, consisting of the North Eat quarter of .eeilon 14, Town 5 N. Range 12 E. in be Jeileison ille land district. Ti.iims 'Jne-fomtU in cash down one fourth iu six months; one fouith in l2nionths- and lh balance in I Q months The purchasei, failing to make prompt payment, to pay ten per centum interest
Irom day ol rale until paid. HEN UIT RANTA, Guardian of Catharine, Margaretand Sally Rants, minor hens of Albert Ranla, deceased. February 12, 1834.
k- I TIM IE cheapest am. too.t aonising pe roiiTY fouxth regiment, idi ana Mir.rTr ' ritidital pohluhrd in the United York toyvnship, Feb. 8th, 153f States; helm; on!) One Dollar per hij'pIIE First Battalion of said rcgi-l '''""i Pl advance. merit, composed f the companies! CON I AiNlNG Amusing, and Sen-
commanded by captains Scudder, Mc- timenial L o s, btories, bketcdes,
lenry, lioyd, and Edwards, wiil be Esa)s. A ncdotes, Lonuntliuint, mistered at the house of Charles F.' Charade Eig,nas, Fuzztes St mi vrutz, in said township, on Friday thej mental, Cuo.ic, Barlesque l'oetn
2d of May next. The Second llattal-1 n d bongs all calculated
ion, composed of the companies com- To win the heart to virtue's ways, manded by captains Hicks, Scott, Hut- And warm it with mirth's eutiv raye.'
The sale of the ahove met tionee property is hereby postponed untr Saturday, Mirth 59, then to take effeiat the same place arid hour of day above mentioned. March G, 1834. her REBECCA x TURNER, maik
THE HIOll BLOOD HORSE Yonnff Comet,
be kept on Mon
days and Tuesdays at
'he stable of the subsv-riber in
V Posey township. I mile south
3nf ihe Barkworks.
Young Comet is a beautiful bright bay, lilack leg, mane, and tnjl, 16 1-2 hands
high, nine year obi this spring.
For further particular see bills which
will be distributed in a few diys. RICH VKD T. tiODOARD. Posey township, March I, 1 034.
TJKE.Y UP,
TTTjV HENRY VaNPKLT, liing at
Patriot, Switzerland county, luda a rati tf Twelve hewed Pine Loss,
From 45 to 53 ti-et in length. Appraised
to 12, by Lancaster lJouglass and Win
McLaughlin. Before me, this 27th day
f January. V 24. ARIBERT GAZLAY, J- P Pleasant View, Fe'jraary 8..
er, and Smith, will be mustered at
it Colin MeNutfs, sen. on Saturday,
the 3d day of May next.
Ihe Regimental Drill will be at
Quercus Grove, on the Sth and Oth of
! It contains i' ii lit c ose v unuteu larar
octavo pages, in each number, on lioe
white paper, witn new and beautiful tyte;auud is delivlued tosubscnbeir
every Saturday and loiwaided by the
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ueusi uct iu viu vniiiu uuty uuims .,:,,:ial m;i.
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tire n.g. in ... "YrtVf -ri i A,,J ll,R entionf tLc Scrap Book
u.v Ul i ; """' lis lo tarnish its readeis. at a cheap cans are requested to attend this trms; . fl . of mllM.mpi .
crr, r, . . , . ... , , ,,' and in short, as its name indicates,
.... .....i.i.v.w "... ,t t.um08ed ofal au liilltia of literar
TJKEX UP, Y JOEL THUS TIN, living in Ptisey township, Switzerland coun
ty. Indiana.
One Wood I3:iot,
SO feet long asid 12 li et vnie, puplar gnn-
nels, a cabin on ihe stern and a skillet ni tho Cabin bad ou board a steering and twoj sit? oars. Appraised to s!12 .r0, bv Jo-!
seph S. Li I lard and Henry Vannelt. R j
Si'ie uie, th'R lf davof nbrurry , 1 K.'l 1 AKilil-:i:T ( AZLAY, J. Pleasant View, Yr I ruarv H.
H'X1 PAOTOHY, VEVAV, INDIANA. TT II. KKKFKR, hereby rts J pi. c; billy informs the public, that . ne iias recently commenced the manufacture f Far ami Wovl If. ITS, in the brick shop, torrmrly occupied by Ira Mendenhall, on Kerry street that he intends to keen up the establishment with at constant supply ol MATS, of the besi quail His customers ac theretore solicite to contribute their support to bis estab li Inient. The highest price will be tfiven, id c;i-li, for any qnantity of FURS, celiver cd to him at Vevay,
J. B. KEEKER. Vevay, Feb 1.
SVI
I. JACKSONVILLE
TAKEN UP,
I I 1 e.iininrilror Knvtnrr T.irroeA.? ,f
Ji M-ssrs SKJREY St CASE '.heir store, nil J having just received a Wo
and snlcnOm assort'ii nt of
1
fciS VJ EfB as
4.
suitable to the country and season, he of fers them to the public on as r&isnnuhla terms and as i:cap as enn be purchased t anv other ?nre in the vrun!.y. Ainonjr
is urticlea are iho folJowing
at Quercus Grove, on Friday, October
10; roll to be called at 10 o'clock, a. m. The court for the assessment of fines, will he held at the house of widow
Green, on the first Monday in Novc-m
her next. And the court of Appeals
will sil at the same place, on the first Monday in December next. Commandants of companies will he careful to make their respective returns, according to law, as every neglect of duty will be promptly punished. WILLIAM SCUDDER, Colonel commandant. FARMER It'JXTED.
WANTED, immediately, hy the 6uh scribe, an honest, industrious, sober man
with a family, who understands farming generally, and the raising of stock, fcc. Such a man, yvho will come well re com meded, will be employed one or more years. Apply at Woodpark, Cotton township, Switzerland county, Indiana. ROBERT N. COCHRAN. January 125.
A FEW SHEEP wanted immediate ly by THE PRINTERS. leember 7
i gr dients
From grave to gy, from lively to Bevere." And must prove palatable to all who relish a joke, smile at a pun; laugh at a good story, or feel tertoui over a well inculcated moral. Many valuable correspondents have been sccurrt-d, whose productions will from time to time enrich its columns; ai d molting shall be wanting on the part of the publisher to render the Scrap Book worthy of support of a lib eral and enlightened public. When bound, the Scrap Book will, at the end of the year, forma neat vol. of 416 pages. All letters (post paid) addressed to to the proprietor, shall be punctually
attended to. JOHN C. BARGER, No. 13 Drinker's Alley, Philadelphia. OrPostmasters are requested to act as agents for this work. Those pro curing five subscribers will he cutitled
to onu year's subscription gratis, and a
discount of 10 per cent, for a larger
numner.
Y JAMES IIFJIIICK and oilier livirgat Patii.it, Switzerland conn
i v, Indiana, one flat boat, Git feet long and j Black, Blue, Brown, U feet wide, poplar gunwales; had on Bottle Green, Drab, board two oars L' ii2 on iron oar pins. I)ark &l liiihi steel mixed
Appraised at SiO by Lancaster Uoug'as' Dark Si Light steel mixed J Va
(and yVm. AInLnushiin, betore mo the tins Suud'colored and Striped, lactls.
27th day ol.hinuury I5S.U
ARIBKRT GAZLAY. J. P.
THS.
TTKELlVERY BONDS, for Consta-
Xli i)is, just printed and for eale at this
oinvfi January, ISD,
Wigcuc OrtAcr, Tr?T n BKimnr. of Indiana mimtia. Printer's Retreat, January IS. 1831. The several regiment within said bii-
gade will be mustered and at such plare.-
is the commandants ol eaeli may desiy-
nale, on the I'dlowing davs:
The 3 I. rcg. on Thmsday, October 0,1 ;
FLANNELS.
Red, Yellow, White, Greep, Canton.
Green Baizt Sailing. Bomb.'izett, Giogli.ims, Siiks, Shirting, Shealieg,
Velvets. Circassians, Bomhafaiiec, Crapes, Plaids. Checks,
Bobir.et,
14' Ii do Saturday, lo 11'
15 h do Monday, do ti
4,th do Friday, do 10 53'h do Tuesday, do ? 60'h d Wednesday, do G WILLIAM C. KEEN,
Brigadier Ceneral.
Warranty ami Q.uit-Claini 'DtiRDS, "prUST printed and for sule nt Ihe 4Mes-
etj senger oltice, by the do.en or single.
Also, Mortgages and Bond a.
CALICOES, of diireretit nrea
iml qualities, and prices.
Dress Ilaiidkcichiefs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Cravat. a general assrtinont of HARDWARE Sf QU EEXSfl'A RE Iran, Steel, Nails, Penknives, ll.rncfsaws Locks, Andirons, Gill China.
MUSKS CHAM BERLIN.
MULBERRY 4- PEAR TREES
IHE subscriber has f.r snip.
THE WELL BRED HORSE Tippo Cyrus,
WILT stand tho ensuing; season, or. Mondays, Tuesday s and W-Jnerityq nt John Clark's, in Dearborn co.
On Thurjdavs. I ridavK, and
WWfti Al. very low, Italian IV HITE Saturdays, at Co!, Watts' Mill, on .mih
m I ' Lit E Mil TKKKS. Also, ery. in ihc sme county
a choice selection of SO dilTer-
ef kiuda of PEAR TREES. . W. B. CIIA.MBEIU.IN". WfttajRallaUnco.Ky. Fe,b. 4.
For further
particulars, scu bills.
EDEN EDWARDS, JOHN CLARK, MartU 8, 1 82 1.
