Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 150, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 September 1834 — Page 3
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David R. Martell having assigned all his in tercst of, in, to, and over the Weekly Messenger to Jared Chambeiim. rens also !o be an agent for William C. Keen, and Keen and Child. Sept. 13. 1S31. GOV E R NORo F. LECT I ' 5 N. By the follow ing statement of the votes giVcn in Indiana, for the oiuce of Governor, in '31 and '3 1, some calculation may be made of the astonishing increase of our population. The Ao. in 3 .
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1R31 36,IW5 37,302 i1331 23,563 20,012 2J-21
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id not expensive, in S.wtzoihind'cniin
!v, more nr less tnolases has been made, every ear, for the lost 16 or 18 years, from corn stalks. Whiskey, has for many year?, been made with V'tatoes cannot equally good whiskey he made t corn stalks.
Ohio Cnml ' side cut" from the flourishing town of Lancaster, to the Ohio and Erie canal, was opened on the 4th ull Six boats made their WU3' to Lancaster on that day.
Tl.r: Mill,-, Co.'.-;. or-ps worm is niali of tlut fcia'.e,
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t fearful ravages in various p
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Increase of votes in three years. 10,7'.2'2 At the last election, tho votes for governor, in sach congressional district, stood about thus:
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can he seen at this office, l-.i 1 1
e:!y cf New rrk. This publication is devoted to the cause of Musical science price .:, per
! annum.
K.i;T.n. HEAD. 1 Boon' district, 3 f.IO 1 ( b0 2 Swing's l:.trict. t.rH '1,131 3 Cuirs district. LUoO '!,ll 4 Lane's disuict, fl.OtU 2,bC0 f McCarty's district, G "03 2 G'iS Kinnard's district, 0.0."0 !;!? 7 Ilanncgan's district, 5 ;15 1,110
It is, stated in a Chicago paper, that one hundred and eighty vessels havp arrived nt that place, since t!i;; opening of the navigation. Two years ago, says the same, paper, a dozen vessels would have been considered a large number in a season.
CHOLERA rages in CeorgJa, to an alarming extent, on some f the plantations, among the peopL of color. We cannot think how people in
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JACOB 1UIEGENNES. Late of this county, has been arrested and imprisoned in Dayton, Ohio on a charge cf causing the death of his wife. The suspicion was so light
that he was admitted to bail, in n small amount, j
Three vultures of the law, entered ids prison at midnight, accompanied ly a justice "f the peace, and, by creating u false alarm in him. induced him to sign a mortgage, which covered ail his real estatePublic excitement bcrvtr.c so str. ng against the legal swindlers, that they voluntarily relinquished one half of the propertv. The names of the law vers are PETER ODL1N, JOSEPH II. CRANE aud ROEF.llT C SCHE1SCK.
The regiment of dragoons has returned from the expedition into the Pawnee country the account of their engagement with that tribe r f itidians is a fabrication a hoax upon the Aikan;:i Gazette
ISIr- Plcasonts, fhff editor of the Richmond, Va. Whig, found it neccstary to H.s IVter V. Danels, the lieutenant governor of Virginia, in consequence of an article said to have been written by fhe latter, over the signature of Safety,' and published in the Richmond Enquirer.
A correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot says it is certain that gov. Cass retires from the war department. Colonel Benton has been offered the appointment, but declines. The Siiami canal at Cincinnati is completed to the Ohio river, with eleven locka.
The Maysville and Lexington McAdamizcd turnpike will be completed in October next.
The whole number of deaths by cholera in the city cf Buflalo, this year, is 130.
South Carol ina, can p;i'ord to hi
sicians in Columbia. C. have fori
fees, in fixing which, they say, " tln'y have been governed by a hit of modcrnlton-' Below, we give an extract from their mntUralc FEE BILL. For the first visit in the day including- medi cine, ,Q2 rcr each subsequent on the day including do. For a ?iit afitr 10 o clok at night, 5 For consultation. iq For eTery subsequent visit, 2 For advice in Physician's office 1 For rising from bed and giving advice, 2 For riding out of town each mile 1 For prescribing on plantations, for more than three cases each, 2
j For mileage at night, each mile, 3
nr crossing bridge or ferry, 1 For (iftenlion. per hour, exclusive of other charge?, 2
l or being kept up all knight, 10 For advice by letter, 5 For Venesection, 1 For At lei iotomy, or bleeding in jugular vein, 3
For extracting a tooth at Pyeician's office. j For Midwifery, simple cases and first week' attendance, 25 For complicated or instrumental
cae8, so to 100
For advice to Midwife 15
For amputation at the hip joint 150
do at the shoulder joint 100
tor operation for Hernia
For amputation of the breast For tying wounded aiteries For amputating arm, forearm, leg
Jff.:,l,-j-.tlis np; !an!er. ,7tv ih." prim
live name, lias me amc meaning.
A!-r:hran he father of a mnilittidc. (Iletv) jjgatha the good. (Or.) .-7"-ut We know not whence to derive tin".
name, unless from the Latin Anc, a -lanib.'
Perhaps the first fur one who bore this name irns mild and gentle.
Gi:n Posscion, (Itch.) G.t'iurine. We find a beautiful derivation
for this name, in a Ot cek wold? signify ing 'pure.
.,'!i,r-onc thai is happy. (Saxtm.) (7- r7. We Mipp.w thin is from the Bnli't Mm a bright and fail." .7,. .-7i a mountain. (Web.) lVi:u!j'.-:h the oath of tin- Lord. (Ikb.) AJ:;h an assembly. (Ucb ) ,;w lau-hi-.'r. (JJi-l.) T!ie gr.xvest we
ever knew was Isaac,
M :;J;t !at cxapa-l. (lien.)
we
1.7' hitler. MicbA How often
hoar it said that Jlary is a sweet name1.
r,.i. hcl sheep. Ikb. This is but a iccpish name. Ru'iimon-l. This is a beautiful name we
believe it first appeared in the songs of the
Froubadouis. It sipdiies ' the rose of the wot Id."
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Jnhn the mercy of the Lord. lieu I'lttvforc the gift of God. (Or.) Surah the piinccsa of a mulliluda. lleh
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THE IilBF.lt Would rc-mert fully announc" to the citizen of Switzerland county, Indiuni, that he has j;:st reeeiv. il from the eai:l. and hn f M.-d in ihe .- n i - i i .. .
stiie room, f-i; lir n.rnrr oi iiiaui -jui i e.ry and opj.o.dto Le Clcrc's hotel, in the ;n of Ve-
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Intend i as the snbsciil-jr !- e.:-, make '.lis prolils small, he fi t Is ci nii lent iri saving, trial be
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A Temperance. Hi' U! Took place on Friday night, the 1 5th of August, at Bloomficld N. Jersey. The rioters were disguised, attacked a beer house , destroyed the Ikpuor, beat the pro prietor and adjourned. Love, like the cold breath, is never nega
tive, it seldom leaves us where it finds us; if
once we plunge info it, will ciihor heighten our virtues, or inflame our vice--,.
Vcvav iie hones therefore, to merit and receive
a share of public patronage.
JOHN M. KIM1. Vevay, September 1 1 -2 t. N. B. lie is making arrangements, cf which,
when completed, he will give public notice, to re
ceivc various kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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Cbmmofforc Rodgcrs We are gratified to learn, says the Baltimore Patriot, that his recent visit to the White Sulphur Springs, and
the free use of those celebrated waters, have
essentially improved the health of the vete ran commodore Rodgers.
The Doylstown Tn. Democrat says that a lad, IS years ot age, visited that place lately who is six feet, seven and a half inches high, and proportionably built. r t'ljipointmr.nts by the Governor. John Cowgill, to be proseoutin attorney, for 7th judicial district, in place of E il McJuukin, deceased Samuel C Sample, prosecutor for the 8h judicial district, in place of John B Chapman, resigned
or thic-h
For amputating finger or toe For setting fracture or reducing dislocation of thigh do do leg or arm do do clavicle or rib do do lower jaw
25 to 100 30 to 100 5 to 100 25 to 100 5 to 25 40 to 80 20 to 50 15 to 25 10 to 20
The postmaster and his deputy at Wythe, C. II. Virg. have recently been held to bail iu the sum of -2000 each to answer to the charge of withdrawing letters, ccniiiimnn money, that belonged to the mails passing that oliicc.
The national boundaries of Tcxis. includ.es a territory, larger than the kingdom f France, ami
lro:n its fertility is capable ot sustaining straiten I.-.ros p'-pulation. France str-poils now about
thirtv-two millions.
Mve handg emplov ed in rne of the
mines in the Naehooche vailey. Georgia, lately
obtained 1,175 pennv weight t f (told, in one day
the largest lump dug cut, weia'ied 8SJ penny weight.
IJobert I'o'ter, of IV' . Carolina, who has re
cently cloved Ids term of imprisonment an attrorious and disgraceful olUmce, Mi.l who was stf.-
ted some time sineo to have be-a murdered, 1: been eh cted a member of the bijiisjalure.
At New Orleans, August 30 Flour sold at to 3 50 Hay, 2 25 per 100 pounds Pork,
mess, 12 50 to 13 50
Doctor 1 Linnah. of Washington, has invented
an apparatus for removing the stone from the
bladder, without cutting or scarcely paining the
it lent
The Pein it Free Press nf '7th tit. snvs that
very few new cuir-sof Cholera hav! occurred in
that city, fir the proceeding week, consequently that thoscouie has left the place.
O.'io TttV-accn The last vear's crnof Tobae
coinii.ui, amounicvi to more tuan ton liiou-ianii
hogsheads. Tiie cultivation of Tobacco for rx-
lorlation was commenced some fifteen years afro
Vi'hcn Freedom midst the battle storm Her weary head reclined; And round her fair majestic form, Oppression fain had twined; Amid the din beneath the cloud Great 11 ushintnn appeared: With daring hand rolled back the shroud Atid thus the sufferer cheered. Spurn, spurn! be great, be free! With giant strength arise: Stretch, stretch thy pinions, Liberty, Thy Hags plant in the skies! Clothe, clothe thyself in glory's robe, Let stars thy banners gem: Rule, rule the sea possess the globe Wear victory's diadem. Go, tell the world, a world is born, Another orb gives light; Another sun illumines the morn, Another star the night; Be just; be brave! and let thy name Henceforth Columbia be; Wear, wear the oaken wreath of lame, The wreath of Liberty ! He said and lo! the stars of night Forth to the banner flew; And morn with pencil dipped in light Her blushes on it drew; Columbia's chieftain seized the prize, All gloriously unfurled: Soared with it to his native skies, Arid wav'd it o'er the world.
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On the 15th instant, by Enos Littlefield, Esq
mr Jacob B Ci'Lr, to miss Sakau Pa vy, all of
(Switzerland county
Died on Monday, the 15th in3t. gen. DAVID SI! 1TON. His remains were interred -frith military honors, at Deerfbld, Ohio.
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NOTICE.
rrpHK SUnSCIUKER, b.aving sold out his
JA. ?S''VV S 4? (lately
in t!ie posseision of mr. tJoonrc McCulloch, of this place,) requests thc.se indebted to him to make immediate payment. His note-, books and accounts are in tee hands of Pkukkt Dufouk,
Esq. fur collection. Those who are not prepar
ed to make immediate payment, can, by calling
on mr, iuluur and invaring the amount tney owe obtain time fi r payment.
Debts payable in produce, may do discharged
by delivery of the produce to mr. William I'-ian-
r, or evay, who is appointed lo receive Lie
same. I nose debts it is cxnecred v;u be jamc-
tualiy discharged.
JAMES S- BliANDER. Vevay. September 19.
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The stale of Indiana, Switzerland county, SS.
DANIEL DUFOUIi, )
GARRET r PERKINS
SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT, September Term, 1S31.
JtOMES the complainant, by Sullivan, his
counsel, and files his bill herein, and it ap
pearing to the satisfaction ot bio court, that said
defendant is not a resident of the slate of Indiana It is thereforo, considered by the court, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given, by ndverti
sing the same for four weeks successively- in some newspaper printed in the county of Switzerland,
that unless Paul defendant shall appear at the first
day of the next term of tins court, to be holden
at the court-house in Vcvav, on the third Monday
in March next, then and there to enter his appear ance herein, and plead, answer or demur, the
matters and things alledged in complainant's bill, will be taken as confessed and decree made thereon in his absence, and this cause stands cor'inucd
until the next term of this court. A true copy Test. EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Clerk's office, September 21. The stale of Indiana, Su it zer land conntu, SS.
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Counterfeit Gold Cin The Philadelphia Gaz. .-ays. wc understand that three spin ious half eagles wore taken by the receiving teller of one of ;ho city hanks They were exei r-dingly well executed. Large quantities are t aid to be in circulation.
Isir-rciiti;. The united ages of f even surviving childrrn of otic family, viz: five brothers and two sislers, one, an old inhabitant of the city of New Haven, Conn., amounts to f 10 years.
The
made by
tation tiiven iheta by
I'vle?, to v. hem tea grant ef land was congress, li'ive accepted tiie warm invi
public meeting in Illinois,
and are making a selection iiom among the publie lands in that state.
The Georgia Courier says, tiiat Jame? S. Pefti;n!,a distiii'Miishod member of the S. Cart lina bar. is "(''-ibiy b le t!m s.iccvsor of 1k lute
j-.ii'gc ,f t.swii. or. pii,,.' cG'ivt. 'Sr. an applicant for tin-
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mam:!.;, pared fr- i.i Polat- i-s. thick !:ida ;;. wire irvcr.rt d fr
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three ptc!
jot polutots. IheiiaVv-r:- pleat:
The Cholera continues to prevail at Detroit without any apparent diminution. The1. Journal reports tii interments for five days ending en the yOlh tin. It also prevails at various place.1? in Ohio. N A M E S .
Many a man does not know the meaning of
his own name. We have amu'ed oureelves with name bunting, and present our leaders with the result. A'illuin the giver. (Heb ") .'hnhroTC immortal. (Greek.) :tj.-.' --the gracioii?.
e .; p -ine n.-ver r i !iorcCi. .7'. ' health. (Goth ) .:.' . .;::'( the brlp f men, (dr.)
vanity. (Heb.) When Cain Abel, he. certainly did not kill Vanity.
ate a gieat many Abels in the world under dif Ifienl i;i nirs.
dear. (Heb )
killed
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Attorney and Counsellor al Lav:,
T EHIS hi3 office on Ferry street, immoili-
ateiy opposite me l'orit-liinee. liusiness
submitted to his care will be faithfully and punctually attended to His .iftitilicC.S Office is kept at the same nlace, where he ah;o attends lo all conve antin" business. Vevay, September 10' roFAiiMEHs! 7"P"HE owner of a farm, one mile above Jackjj sonvillc, wishes to employ some person to put in tivkntv ackf.s of WHEAT, for him immediately; for which he will pav CAUIJ, Tho
ground is an out stubble, very mellow, and can ho
plowed easily now. notwithstanding the 'drought.
Apply to Isaac Chamberliii, adjoining the land
or al this office.
September "5.
BE! 'ARE OF ITiAUI).
TV2T7liERKAS, on the 'Z'ii instant, I gave
V !J niy promissory note to J A rhvd li-.i . IS. of Vevay, for the sum of $10 00, payable
one year after dato, witnessed by A. Twine-ham,
as I then thought, for a valuable consideration; but have since ascertained wan false therefore, all persons aro cautioned against trading for said note, as 1 will not pay it. IIENRV GAUAHD, Jefferson township, f.Vptembe-r 24.
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. A N ELEC TION will bolub! at tbesclioolhouse ia Jacksonville, mi the llh t'aturday, in Oct., I -r r.xt. (i!ie 2")lli al 7 o'clock, 1. i.U ebvl TIIUKE TR?'STMi:s. and other ofiiccrs, for the en: : i i 1 1 . tv.-elve months. LAVi;r.M:E WIHEI.I, Prsxatt WILLI M C. lv MM, Tiwtee.
HENRY WAITE, vs.
The heirs of John Cua- Hill for Spec. Pirfm
niuguiim, nee.
SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT, Sej'emUr Term, 183-1. "myOW comes said complainant, by Eggle:ton. ids solicitor, and it being proved to the satisfaction ef the court, that process, in tin's case, had been duly served upon Jonathan and William Cunningham, two of the defendants herein, aad tbey not appearing on tho calling of this cause, to answer said plaintiff's bill, although thrice solemnly called, the said plaintiffs said bill as t them, is taken r.s confersed ami therrud pl.-.iniid' proving to the satisfaction ef the court, that the other defendants are not rc.-:e.e:i!3 of the state, it is c-rderrd by the court, that notice of the pendency of this bill ef complaint be given said defendants, by publication for four weeks successive! v sixty days previous to the next term of lhi- cunt, iu gome newspaper printed and publish-d ia Swiu .crlaiid county. Indian:;, or if none be published therein, then in some newspaper published next nearest thereto, and this cause is continued until die next term of this court, &c. A true copy Test. EDWARD PATTON, deik. Clerk's oha-e, Vevay, September!.
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ing this novel and laudtdde entc;rii-?, we :,;. .- i!io
rcafesl confidence thct the seleclion ef i ks f r . r . . i i t i.i
no iirrLiiiic of l.etteu3 wni rawavi,
lilted to the decision of gentlemen r.f o.ich t
lin m literature, as to en sure iij;.t only .
thiest productions will find a pk.ee in it.
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We have intended, as each succ.ee;.'-.-; vc i
bcr appeared, to notice this judicious pubis;
la tnuse who are not apprise.: oi the p.h;
which it is conducted, it is rneily sit-ecEsary
serve, that it is a weekly isaue ei a bra-
printed quarto sncei at six cent's a number,
number containing one or more octavo volume.'.
When it is added that ' The Man of Feciim ' and
' The Vicar of Wakefield,' two of the fiues'i clas
sics in our language, may thus be bud for 1.4
cents, it will he seen, that both from tho true tasia and the liberality with which it is con iuc cd,
there can be no publication which proir.iberj bol
ter to diiluse abroad a knowledge of the models of
polite literature than the Republic of I .titers. The last number published contains ' The Tales
of the Hall,' by Crabbc, one of the most vigorous
ol modern writers. I lis style, indeed lliou-riistr:-kingly original, is often overdone; and his subjects are of so coarse a character as frequently to ieavc a harsh and unpleasant impression upon the reader, but there is ever a truth to nature in her humblest guise, which renders his minute delin
eations and skilful dissections of character invaluable. " JVcw York American.
" Wc have before us the first numbers of iho Republic of Letters, a publication of ihe design
and scope of which tho reader may remember vj
tooK some notice several weeks ago. In these three numbers, each of sixteen small quirio pages, are contained the whole of Makenzio'a Mtin of Feeling, the whole of tho Vicar of Wakefield, and more than half of Crahbe'g best work the Talcs of the I fall . These works in the ordinary shape, occupy four or 5vc duodecimo volumns, and could not be procured at from less than threo lo five dollars. In the Republic of Letters thf y occupy three numbers of a paper the size of tiirs journal, as folded for delivery, and are sold at the prodigious low price of eighteen cents. This is making literature cheap indeed, and depiivirr-' poverty of al! excuse for ignorance. And lei it n : be supposed that this extraordinary cheapness ." attained by printing the werk on poor m.ibjiiaL Ou the contrary, the typography is uncommon!beautiful, and the paper is of" a quality much su pcrior to what is commonly used in book printing, even the best Uoston editions. It is as white a- : . i . :.i v i,
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