Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 March 1834 — Page 3

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Snuffing. A gpr.Mtun.in, the other !y in a sh'p ;ii Kensington, on taking :i pinch of snuff, polilely offered his bcx to a pretty looking servant mail, who warUo making; p'lrehace. ' No thank ye. Str(aid the 'mail soulrettr.) I reckon my T ' - ,11. 1 (! Il't i i I t . . t,- m :-j,re -nr1 n.it u i I dajt hle.n L ti week a !rdy asked one of her Kitchen girls, who wan denting eome rubbish f.rtm the cellar, what she was d 'inj? Molly replied, in the cant frasc of the day, 'removing the deposites, ma'am." C ' ' 5"Pinter's iletreal, Indiana. SATtJUUAY, .M.-VKCH 22, tH31. We a'5iii -rizeu to announci Hi.NHY UANTA, as a cundiuafc fur ivopvctentative of Swi'.zsiland eoun'y, at the gsneral eleciton in August next. Daniel lio'.-o is also a candidate fr representative. Jimes II. t ravens ofUipley, i3 a candidate to represent the people of , hid dis trict. iu the Senate. I is st.itrd that Mrs. Chaninnn. alias Mina, is now engaged in keeping a Temperance Hotel, in the same house in which her husband was aiurdercd. The citizens of Plymouth, Missouri bave lately addresseU fi very flattering find complimentary letter to the ho..David Crocket, tendering him a nom. ination for the 1'residenev, and uri- e his acceptance by strong ."ind powerful j reason. I he writers express ;aeir bc - Jief of his success, and pronis-j to 'o the whole hc' for him. Tlie Colonel In rcply tells them to go ahead.' What can bee( (be clcrjry clown ea?t?" We ec it Mated ;-i (be late eastern pa jers, that a m:in:er residing rear St am fo.d. Conn with a woman whom he hail married ab.mi four mi!itb previous, waea'led uii-m bv a fonrpr wife and fever chij.if ?n. I v were duecUm from Engl md, fiom wheu-e the ho-ban I i and father h -d ilod . p-i pocly leavmg them in a slate of deii'.u;ion and distress Guess the Vankees will 'elect"' bun. . , , Thr have been in Ameucan u )J tr- , , ... , i CT5ined unce '98. We learn, however. . , . . ,. , ,, that a new die is n preparation al the 1 mint, and that a, isue of that value will oon be made. A correspondent in the Fairner and j Mr ninjc, says: I he (iim'iiliy find !a br frequently attending the churning of j butter, led me lo try a variety of expert utent to ascertain if a uir'hod coubl be discovered for miking bolter come quick rthan the uim1 mode. After trying several things, I found tint by adding a ta ble epoonfil of good vinegar to four gallon of cream, when put m'o the rhnrn to obtain butter in from vies. e en to eight rn:n LAW OF INDIANA. 4N ACT fiibjecting cerUiin articles to ) tale, for repeirs npta a certain period Sect. 1st. B( ' it enacted Ay the Gear rat Assembly of the Slue of lu linna. That hereafter when any peison or per ins shall leave or deposite, or cause to he let or deposit with any artisan, mechanic or tradennatj any Watch, clock or article ofjewelr, plate, furniture, clothing or any article of value, to be altered or repaired, and shall fail neglect or refuse, within one year from the time such alteration or repairs are made to pay the full and reasonable charges for such re pairs or alteration, such arlif an. mechanic, or tradesman as aforesaid, way exp ise euch Articles to public sale for the pay ment of uch chaiges; ten days notice of such sale to be given in some public newspaper of the proper county, if one be published therein, and if not, then by ritten notes in three of the most public places iu the proper township, the reasonable expense of nch publication and notice to be paid out of lhe proceeds ol inch sale. Skct. 2d. When each article or articles shall be xold as nfore:uiI, so much of the proceed ofeuch sale a renain alter the paynaP.iit of the charge for uch tileratioQ hih' repair, and for the pub Iication and notice a aforesaid, rhall be deposited in the hand of the treasurer of the proper county, by lhe persons makio? such tale, taking the Measurer's r eipt therefor, which said sum shall re

main for the period of one year, subject "e ,MS recently commenced the manufaet be drawn fnr by the person or peisonsiturc legally entitled thereto. If however. i. ur attil WW Im.ITS, oe year phall elape. before uch person l,n ! ' brick shop, f,.rni rly occupied by Ira rnerona shall make Homand !hrror f i MendeHh all . on Ferry street that he in-

Buch treasurer. such treasurer shall loantlcnd9 to keep up the estahlishmetit with a

the sum out karate of interest not less . . security; the interest thereof to be applied to the use and benefit of the county Library in the proper couotjr.

Thin act to be in force from and after its paeeage. Man i? the creatine of interest and ambition Hi na'ure bads him forth info the trMffjr!e and butle of the world.

.ni'O t lintinp pfTWTPI i IPO mpflf HI II 4 F.IT ' I,i 1 i n fir ! enhy im naH in the. intortula ' t of the act.. He seek, for fame, for fr-i tune, for f-nace in the world' thouadil.l' and dominion orer his fellow men. But a woman's whole life is a history of the affections. The heait is her world: it is there, her ambition strives lor empire; it is there, her avarice seeks for hidden treasures. See sends forth her eytnpa (hies 00 Rdventure; she embarks her whole sotil in the traffic of affection; and if shipwrecked, her cae is hopeless: for it is a bankruptcy of the heart. When disapointed she is like gome tender tree. the pride and beauty of the gro ve ; grace Oil in its form, bright in its foilage, i wih the worm , reving at ilsheart. We jfmd il suddenly withering. " - in r:nl t-h HTii 1 11 i: r i r"i I Wo ee if

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drooping it-brunches to the earth, and! ne season will comiiiri.Cft on the 1st i. ,.i,i... i. i ,,,i., i Lfviril a,i l uorAM-!,,,,,

oerihed' awv. it t lit even ia i'.tt i-tiH ! nrM of the firest; -iid :is vre n..ie tnerj the heatihi! nii i. we Hiic i;i vam tr ie i rolie ct the Ma-M or tinuidt rbolt ihat c m hive smitteii ii n i h decay. ! ! I A ln-!y ho v.asa n-j-'able er here many years since, tn in her mil rt in d birtler dir s e h v 1 t dad-. Siic i n it t - -. ; tier doaieft::s ot nidliiic n -. i (the cces v:.t and we it h?;clf i i 'be rooui and if , . -MU pany of rats tame. A ia cc fi.M ('m rat, ih principal thief, with all Ibui- of hi- 'e--, on hi ia'.k. Two other, biit .ic' oti graspe 1 an ev,: I roilt t over dica hi id li o : ot his tail wish their teeth, a::d Ihcir load m ml iMy n a siy rat h 'e by. where l is Uir to infer 'hat -t! fea - te on the xi 'i'.s of victory. - tmoulh Jo i inn: In grappling 1 r a toi -r ilu-U'oo nver. a liti'o h, ! ' omnber of links were in formed a part of the gie-u Ji ed iicrorsiiie Hudson nei . volutiiuia r'j w-r, toprerc.ui fleet from t a-suig up to We -i r .b I c i'bc iiiiriii,er of Inks iccuverc'i '.if'.v Oie : ti.CV iiie iTii i to be nvpi -,i i., - . rli leii'i'ih. and mfmnir tVnii. tlii,.-,. , fbrtv rive pounds tach m wriht. Thov are co;. posed to hue dllTlH)ibcd oi;third in m.i and wciga in corrosion, and I were raicd c tii'iolfv. in coie C'lence ol ihtir .loae adf.ennn to the hotv .... ... itooi. I hey i ere go iui btcled to the i (w (below, that it look three dv hai d ;ul .. . . . 1 Iiin In rtrii..v thi,in .. . t I . . P ' '"' jadhered to ttiesn , some weighing Imwh til My to twenty pounds each The liftv one imks weighed IfOO'ilM. A ceitillc.ate ol ofthcc lact? is published in the N. Veil, papers, and one of the link Ins Ire; presented tor the New York Naval Lyceuoi. JAMES G. HEAD, Y lio i a candidate for the d!";ce of govren-.r, addressed the people ofVevuy,ontha su ject, ihis day. We have conversed with one or t-v o persons who were present and heard the speech i. conisted cliiellv, in explaining the cau.-t 6 of Ids deleat at the last rubornan !onal cleelion that the ' hobby.' straddled, threw hlrninto the miid,&c. ue are told, that he was entirely- silent on that all-absorbing question, which now distracts the union the peculiar situation of our country our regard to the monied institutions, and the prS:;nt depreciation of property an 1 produce. The Fanner the Meclvir.ie the Merchant the Laborer; ll, all, wi?!i to hear him and mr. Nubie, en that subject. " hy.tiemaiT; Married, on Wednead.iv the. ,rili ins(.? by the Kcv. John U fJrant, ;jn. WILLIAM C. KEEN, of Printer's liet-ent. Indiana, to Miss ANN MAUI A LAW. RENCF, daughter of Captain Lawrence, iateof the city" of Philadelphia. On '! hursday the Fl:h iiist., bv Samud Heal iq Mr. Geohge W. Falus, to Miss Catharine Mix all of this county On Thursday the 20th instant, by Samuel Bed Esq. Mr. Abraham S . Jcffcks Esq. of RichuKuid Wayne county, Indiana, t Mrs. Mori. ii Anoukvvk, of thi.- county, l5lHS--Oa the 14th inMant. near 11....... ,..."i ..r. .. i i . , ! i-ivmii ij ritii.'jj, iiiit-r n i'hi iiiin leoious ii'- css. A, iail. consort f David Fallis, agel 21 e:r. HAT VEVAY, IMIA.A. TT B. hereby res"etiuily inb.rms the public, that "etfuily inb.rms ihi jfTir" f liX1r ,hfe btf8,1l".a I V His e.usiomors are iberefoVe solicited to c uitributo tlieir support to his estal). iishmcai. . B. KEEPER. Vevay, Feb 2,

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T WILL stand the en? it, g so fVK r-.t-. .j( ti- li in. .r-:a I'ii.m SiM 'ownship. at tle stable of the tTY subscriber. IT k.4swJiM I ne season vviii commence; 25th "fMlrch an ' e,,d OQ lhe lst at I. B.J. ROBINSON. March 17, 1831. THE HIGH. BLOOD HOtlSL', Ohio To p Kalian t . IRISH G K12 Y, A beautiful dapple grey, 8 years oi l ihis Spring, 1G1 hands high. W ILL stand the ens'ji.ig season, on ALmd.iys and Taesi days, at the stable of the sub-j -cnb'-T. one milo wet of Jack-! :3ii4iai i.itiviitf Vitti!vr!niiit r'liilntv! ' ' w ..' ! -sr!avs and Thu'sdavs, at Benia-I

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its heart. e;WM !). -ims, iii Union township, Dearborn when it hoo)d!r V; on Friday and Saturdays at;

" :- iiiiii, via uuu; l n.i . i j.Tiii, vii lum;4ii:i v. DAY' ID DVKK March 17. lg.'il. THE Ktf-U CI.OOI) noBs-E, T ST 1 L bv kept on Mouy V days and i ussdayj, at nC tabie of Ilctckiah Gay. v1? :i our, i:i voui'u i'jiiui(i;tm v'ediiesdays arid '! Lurcdiv; m v re i . Thomas' in JackKOLviib; i'ri ami -itnrdr;v6 at t'uo Ct tLi ;s-ib.-rril;er ia Vevay. The reason vill commeica thcUOtL! I m' Mirch, Mid end on the let J J-iv. ! anmmaso::. j r i hcautiful dark chestmt eirrtU, five i . s old this i3pring,ridi.i 15 ii'iuiii.ih. further partuulara see billj. JOilX FOX. Vevav March 15, lCi. the high nr.oi.i.' irossc. Sir William, VriLL be kept on Mony y days and Tuesday?, at & . afti ine sTiim: ui iii; .;a aiver . i .il f f 'ii' . d v- r? m loik tovnshi!: on euneL : &a Jays 'S'h::r:days. at folia in IVisey tow mhip j on Fridays b-.Ni .;...! !v.i urdrvs to la'riot. Tn-"' seis.n will rommenco nn the 1st ;f April, aiid end on 1'ie 1st of July. Sir ll'itififiit, is a hcaimitii lrij.r!il bv, t!ai'!c lo;c-, iiiat.c ami tail. 10 bauds hii;h. wcllealeu-i latfed t' ;r raM!e or harness. WILLIAM CAKVEIi. i ni: v ixi, r;i:Ki liottsr:, p7T I A. stand ti'i v V reason, on V o..ys and riiiiis Jays, al N;

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' w.K i" . .-- " .... i li- s. :. mv; will coaiinenro on the 25th if M. ...J fi-i. on the lt oi Jnlv

Vf ' 'iapo's, in jl!crsoi!!erso,lil1 cvul!e 0i ueceaem, was m5S&jsfei lownsbip- and i'iid;iV8aiidisul'i,;ic,)t ,u i,;,-v ,ha out-standing debts : :mil(.. - at the stable of Thomas Carter jgnt the same, and that said decedent ,,, You ' 'died seized of no real estate, out of hich

PA' ' l i) iS a houutif.il bav, withiof ,,m del,,s aforesaid. s. fit as they have 1 I , U iK and lcS.-, fall 1G bands lc""e to our knowledge; as also a stateitid .:.!,- it.oii jiiicnl of tho nssols bel uiin to s;i:d estate

JOHN BAVL. M.ii-.!i i?, l; Ifor't'i'r K'oiosisac, "nWILl !w kept on the :n - V V xninseason.onMon - d-'v, Tuesdis, and Wcdnes - Ji: v$ das, at lhe table of the sub - s-wj2J t-cri:-er, near M ountstei ling !. F.k ys an Saturdays til ! noon, iu Y; i.lV . s- n b commence on the Is, ol Aprii, Si-i end on the lst of July. - t i iu, IW2 II.IIIIIM i;ijll, I years ''d this spring, well calculated for tw - 1 . .,1,1.1 I..... 1(1 I... ...1 . I saddie or ha mess. JENKY McMAKIN. Marc!.22,l8.J3. Tllr. HIGH BLOOD HORSE Young Comet, WILL be kept on M l-a unci TiitvaI days and Tocdrifs $3l the stable of the fubnbtr

f Posey township, 1 mile souihi"tfl'y owned by Robert Bakes. They

Yonne Comet is a beautiful bright bav.l black legs, mane, and tail. 16 hands: tngti, nine year old tins spring. Tor further ..3 rti, n I.. , i.;P. I will be distributed in a few days i - " KiCUAKD T. CODDARD Posey towuslup, March I, 1 034. THE WELL L'llLD UOHSE ffSM "rlLL stand the ensuing season, or. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdavs at obn Clark's, in Dearborn co

lOn Thursdays, Fridays, ni.djgade will be musiered and at uch placets ays, ut Col, Watts' Mill, on Laoj:h-a9 tho commandants of each may desig

Saiurd erv, in the game county, particulars, see bills. For further ED F.N EDWARDS, JOHN CLARK, March 3, 1S24. eli Very bunds, fur Const bles, just printed and for ea!c at ihL--orlice. January, IS'.U,

GUARDMJFS SALE.

sir I lLL.be gold, at Public on JS&S :r'. t0 'he highest anJf het bidder, on the premises. o Saturday, March 8. t 834. The MoMth.nkt ftiinrfep .1- w m .... sPri,n ot T.,n -? K i. Km.p in Switzerland county, Indiana. . . , - . -- 0- T -J-"C Tekms. One. fourth of the purchase money to he paid down one fourth in 9 months; one fourth iu 21, months; anal the balance in 30 months. The purely er to pay ten per centum interest on' mnnpu if" rtti rnmnlli- . .ml t".-rtrv A 1 ,of sale uutd paid. her KEBEQCA TURNER, mark Guardinn of John George, Adeline, Gcorgetta, Hobeit, James H. and Catherine Turner, minor heirs of lieorfje Turner, deceased, late of Gallatin county, Kentucky. February 1 2, IC34. ECZP" N. B. Tn widow's right of dower II., i . ,. T i , , -"l Jl .', 7" ". jthe above quarter l land, to be reserved they having previously disposed of their Slights. The sale of the above mentioned ptoperlv r licrebv rostnoncd until! Saturday March 29, then to lake effect at the ei!JiG alace and hour ,.f .b.v a-! bovs anc;;l!0iictl. March 8, 1834. hcr :Li3;;ccA rui mark yresLas sals. be ioid, on lhe prercieca, ;u ' I'isasatit township, Switzerland Coiioiy. Iiidiana, to the highest and best jbiddei, on Satutday, April 5ih, 1U34. bctnt via the U' ;r cf 10 o'clock, A. M. and t'. M. cf taiJ (lay, a tkact ctv r cou-istiua of the North En-i yjarfor :.f. Secti.oj u. T.".a H N. IUdcc 12 E. in lie Ji-us'ipoin laud dinlnct. Ti:i'.ja Oue-fouith iu ca.h down oue-fouitli in ia ciouth; one fouith iu I 2 montbe; aad the balance in ! 8 monthe. The purchase!, fiilirg to make jirompt uavment. to pay ten rer ceutanj interest from day of '.ale, until paid. IIEMU' HA NT A, Guardian of Catharine, Margaret, and S illy IVmta, minor he.ire of Albert Hanta, deceased. Febiusry 12, 183a. Kstule of John Hi:gin, "". pursanca of an order of the Pro btae Court of S.vitzerilaud county, la. ntfred at the February term, 1834, the

. fl,ls.3;n.T!creditors of said estate aie hereby notified Wedne?-' -nat xvcj 1'1! undersigned, administrators

i'i mu wnitv., iti.Tiii 'unv.u lifttlb hliv i..r'.i,l ..l'itil Kofirtn. A i r. otn.l ll.. tV... I i . . . .. -I . iaiJ debts c.u!d lw satisfied reported the Isatne to U.e court, and hied an inventory i a our .'osscssion, out of vi liich s;id delits are to bo paid so far as the sauro will and prayed suid court f.,r reiief in the preJniise.s. Now, if any of! he jc red i tors of said jestate t-liall fiil to notify said adiuinistraItors of the existence and extetil of their re-

!spoctivo claims, by tiling the samo or til ti.tuuir.tlllj y yut.l..l2JIKLi. UtateiTicnt of the nature, description md!non' Steel, N.ils, Penknives, Hand-

dite of the contrurt or nssmiiptsit. i:pori!s;'S Locks, Andirons, &c. Gilt China j w hii h th; same may be' founded, in lliej&c.

lotiiee of the clerk, S' t ui.I conn, previous I.; tlie final distribution of the assets of the 'A T ii'fen 1 1 ! qh'Ii I-hmic IH i r mooI iponed in favor of more diligent crcditots ' ' vvjuiui.n. ii ill w I0 WILLIAM II ANNIS, adrn'r. HANNAH HIGGINS, adm'x. Of theeslnle of Jon Higgins, dee'd. February 12, 1834. Fuiling- Mill.THE subscribers wish lo inform the citizens of Switzerland and the adjuimns counties, that they are now pre pared to SfrCSS Vloth. at their stand atjon Long Kun, in tirai township, three injniiles west from Vevay, al the stand forFLL, COLOit & DRi:sS CLOTH ,the. n0il,,.sl a,u5 btst ner, at the ! i, ! i r?''""0 i lt,ac k Bi-wns, Snuffs 20 25 cents n...i.a r.,n t .. i 1 1 i j'llS, I 3 , urefseu 111 CIO. ! -i . . ... i j,t-.iii.-, uo. o no. vz !. j Flannels, scoured and pressed li 1-4. JAMES S. LON: &. COCraig towniship, Sept. 12, 1N33. TENTH FIUCAPK OF INDIANA MIMTTA. Printer's Retreat, January 18, 1834. The several rei?iinenta wiiliin KHirt I-i. nate, on lhe following days; The 3 L rcg. on Thursday, October 9, 14'h do Saturday. do 11 lttli do Monday, do li cjo Friday, do 10 55'h do Tuesday, do 0J n co -Wednesdav do C

WILLIAM C. KEEN. flrigudier Ceaeral

F THE STATE BAKK OF IND1AITA

VTOT1CE ia hereby given, that Book for the eubscriptiou of 3 i'OCK ia he respective Branches of the Stat Bank of Indiana, wdl be opened at the followinir places, foi their respective districts, on the seventh day of Apiil uetr, hy coromiisioners appnioied !b t: rectors of theSi te Bank; and ?.A '. . ' tvill l kept oj en, hetwt-en . o ai.d 12 "'clock, A M. -space of thirty dv U:ere; .. ;. ifiic iifii. mm. iv in accord ;- on the tes.ih day ofUJay next. In dipnoi No 1, at Indianapolis, in ,"W;; rion county. la district No. 2, at Lawrencebuigh.-tq Dearborn county lo dictrict No. 3, at Richmond, in 'Vayre county. In district No 4, at Madi?.)-, i . J-ffereon county. , In district No. 5, at New Albany, Floyd county. In ditrict No. 6, at Cvansviiie in Y'anderburgh county. In district No. 7, at Y'inccnnes in K;;"S county. !ln dislrict No al Bedford in Lawrence county. (I.. ,ir,f:.i n .. , t,.. ri Tr;county . district No 10, at Ltftyetle, in Tippecanoe county By order of the board of director of the stale of hidiaoa. February 14, A. D. 1854. JAMES LI. HAY, cashier, 02ke of the Stale 3auk of) Indiana, Indianapolis. ) The publishers ef each newspaper "in Jlhi tate will publish tfle above Botice for thirty days previotjs.lo the feventh day of April aeitt, and forward a copy.cf their psiiier. including--the puLlici tico with tlieir account lo Ihis office. PWIIR subscriber having purchased r.f fcf Messrs. STO REV St CA SB their storo. and havi.i ju9t received a largo and pplctidid nssortm-rnt of 1 SU duilable to the country and season, he of-" ters Ihenj to the public on as reviOwb'terms and aa cheap as can be purchased al any oi her store in thecoantry. Arnoug bis articles are the following Black, Blue, Brown, Bottle Green, Drab, HnrL A. li.rl.l ctnol m i vorl t Park & Light steed mixed.) Snuif colored and Striped, C'assi-Elt-tts. FLANNELS. Red. Yellow, White. Green, Catitaft. Green Baize, Satlina, Honibnzrtt, Ginghams, Silks Shirliup, Shcaliru, Velvets, Circassians, Borribazinef j Crape?, Plaids, Checks, Dobir.et, CALICOES, of difftiient tigurE,! and qualities, and prices. I)res Handkerchiefs, Pocket Hand Lei dm ft, and Cravats. a general assortment of MOSES CHAM BERLIN. tllajor Jack J owning' 8 MAGAZINE. TtlE publishers are encouraged by tho rxtraordiiiary demand for the Le!tcr9 of Major Jack. Downing, to issue the orip'cal and most popular of his writings inclur din his life in a periodical form. After eompleiting the first vobtnjej should sutTicieiilencouratTement beaviord ed, the Major may, no doubt, be induced to continue hi interesting description of public affairs, and other matters. 1 his Volume will be completed in eight parts of thirty-six pages each, and will contain eleven original designs by Johnston, and furnished in any part of the Uuited States postage Jrec for one bott.vft. OtSevfa' copies will ha furnished toany crio address, iontagc freCt for five doiPayment in'all cares to be made in fidVance, and free ef expense to the pul (idiera. LILLY, WAIT, & C . Coston. 1JRMER UVIJVTEDs W ANTED, immediately, by the eul scribe, nn honest, industrious, sober rnan lv; who undorstatuls firming renemllv.nnd the raising of stock', &e. Such a man, who will come well re commeded, will be employed one or more years. Apply at Woodpark, Cotton township, Switzerland county, Indiana. KOHEKT N. wmv.v. January 25Warranty ami Qiiit-Claiin TTUST printed fthd for scle nt i!ii?'Mr A sennet' wT1Ce, bv tho AWm si'e