Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 156, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 November 1834 — Page 4
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the rxx.su o.l. UV T. H. BAII.EV. i knew him not, I sought him sot lie was my father's guest; 1 gave him not one sadle mure kind Than tho-e I gave the rest: He sat beside me at the board, The choice was not my own, li.it oh! 1 never heard a voice With half so sw eet a tone And at the dar.ee again we uict Again I was his choice Again I hteard the g '.u tie tone Of that beguiling voice I sought him not he led me forth From all the fairest there, And tvild uie he had never seen A face he thought so lair. Ah! wherefore dl he tell me thisf His praises made ine vain; And, when he left i:;p, how I- long'd To hear that voice again! I wondiT'd why my old pursuits Had lo?l tiieir wonted charm, And why the path was dull, Liile.ss i leant upon his ami. Alas! ! might have guossM the cause For what could make me shun My parents' cheerful dwelling place To wander ali alone? And what could make me braid my hair, And study to improve The form that he had duignM to praise What could it he but love? Oh! little knew 1 of the world, And less of man's career; I thought each smile was kindly mean E.:ch word of praise sincete His sweel voice s;oke of endless love f lir-'tvnM and bclietc-d, A'"' !iii!e dreamt how oft boforn 1 hti.vct voice had deceived. lie smiles upon another now And in the same sweet ten; 11:: breathes to her those winding words I once thought all toy own Oh ! why is she so beautiful ? I cannot blame his choice ?uir can I doubt she will be won l.'y that beguiling voice. fm iij fci ATi: ok Indiana, Switzetland County , ss. IN I'll K SW ITXUUX.ANO C1KCUIT COURT, FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. J USUI A PETTY, 1 vs. ( Demand ?G0t 0t CALEB IIASSELMAN) "jTOTICK is hereby given, that on the 16th day of September, 1 831. a writ of Foreign Atuchnif nt, issued out of the office of the clerk ot the Circuit court of said county, directed to me s.iirin oi iaia county, commanding him to attiti take and seize the good, chattels, rights, vrvai in nies, lands ami tenements of CALEI1 HA&SELMAN, in said county, tohekeptand disposed of according to law which said writ icUirucd to said office on the 5ih day of October, i is'aiit, endorse " executed by levying on twenty-two a.-r s of land, being part of" the northeast inai icmf section 13, township'-i, range l,in said oT.-uty, as the property of said Ilasselman," and tlial the said cause is set for hearing on the 2nd dny .f lit; next March term of said court, to be hoid.M at the court-house in Vevay, in said county. ,, th third Monday in March, 1S35, where tiui defendant mav attend if he thinks proper. El) H A KD I'ATTON, cleik. Vt var. October 7-17. COMMISSIOXEIVS SJLE. The .School Section. T, 3. R. 3. ""5j7"II.L be oflered fer sah at the courthouse y V d or, in Vevay, on Saturdays the 13th of Decemhor next. Sale to commence at 11 o' deck. A.M. Ti."MS One fourth part of the purchase tni'i.ey will be mpiired in hand, the remaindr r i:i tin y.:rs, with six per centum interest, payab'.e in advance annually. Further particulars labile Known 0:1 the (lav ot sale THOMAS COLE, . e. s. c. C-Mton township, October ! FIELD NOTES. fKHF. subscriber is prepared to furnish cor rt ' -t transcripts of the original Field Notes of every section, fractional section, and quarter s.- :ion of land in this county, at twenty-five cents I'M i.ic.i tract Warranted correct. WILLIAM C. KEEN. lintr-r Retreat, An;. 21. O.VCi: MORE, LGOK OUT!!! f LL prs-Tis indebted to mc for CARDING, iS p.io rc-:.':erted to make payment. Who;;, J!yp. Cats and Corn, will be received yc. r..,ro until the tenth day of "eir.bcr next, r:tn nay ot .nveir.ocr next,; price allnwed therefor. ; d the hipresi Cish f:r? tbnl tine. t.hoo who neglec' this fncnclv -ir--!, rr.ot not be of flended at pnyiuj cos' j !;: rrs wont live on the wind, if mechanic and c irdtrs are expected to now.iiT BAKES. AT:-iillfrrl nntstcrlin, Oc-toqvr 13. nrizatle. Order. Ti'.MTif iRif;nr. r inoivna vii.itta, Pn'ulff's lltlrt-ut. Orl;ler I n.?4. ALF-XANDl'li i:. GLF.NN. r th,, third regiment, appointed Krigadc Inv ctor, ttrank ;i major. He i-i t be oVy.-d and rcpee.ed acvoi'dmglvj fryin the d-ite here-f. WILLI M f:. KF.r.y. K. 1 : dicr litii'.ii I.
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"H"OSa. would respectfully ac eP quaint his friends ot Switzerland county und the public jreneinlly, that he is now roceiving and opening in Vevay, in the large new hiick J house, nuued by John F. Dill" ur, &. son, west oi j Pleura nt & .Mciubnhall stoie, f i'l'Slt. and general a8SG'l itti'nl OK GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia and pSew -York, and whi h he would iuviie the attention of (he puhlic. Ilissrock consists, i:i pait, of Bl.ick, blue, drah ad mixed Cloths auJ Satinet ts. Red, scarlet ami white Flannel. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and .Merrimac Flints, Fancy, haired and striped (I'iniih tins, Painted Muslin- and Pa Imy reeus. Plain mull and figured S5is Muslin, IJlue atid brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and rdtxicau ii.i.vMit p Irish Linen und brown pants do. IJombaze'.s and Maiints, Ijorubazine and black silk Velvet, Marsailles and svuusdon 'esting, Figured Velvet do. (Ireen ben'.!;e and tal-hy Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circansio:i Towt-I and table Ilia per llleached and i.Miblc-aehed Sufloik Drilling, White and bldck Iuickram, Padding asid Canvass, lileac.Iied and unbleached cotton IIoe, do. do do. half do. Miss's fancy Hose, lilack Muslins and fancy Lining, Patent I hicad, assorted colors, Super elastic Suspenders Cotton and worstid do. l:rci:5sion caps, jicarl DutHn?, CJilt, cimblet and bone do. Ladies beskia kid and beaver doves, Wens do da. do. Hobbinct, gauze and blond Veils, llibbands and Braid?, Flag and haudanua Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and ga.i7.es dress do. Plain Bobbinet, Ixmibazinc Stocks, waist e ribbands and bead has, Uobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Uishop Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankceu and fe-rvcrtteiis, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats haircloth, fur and chinchinella Cap?, Tuck, side, tuck-pufF, pocket, ivory and redding Combs, .iivSO A General .'hsortment of HARDWARE, Queensirarc and Groceries. CAP, POST, PUINTINtt AND WRAPPING Paper al Wholesale or Retail. He only wishes his friends to call and examine ins stock hear his prices and be satisfied. The highest price will be given for Itags, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, and Tow Linen. One dollar per hundred w ill be eiven forSwinirItllfT TrtW mtA T illunlt tn .l.i:.-A..l n t mi OI1 indiail Creek. TAK2L UI TOY HUGH FULTON, of York LO township, Switzerlatul coun. Indiana, a Bay tllarc, supposed to be 7 or S Years old, with a star in her forehead, three saddle marks, sup posed to Intvi had the swmey, blind of the right eye, 14 and a half hands high no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty-five dollars, by Thomas Rayl jr. aud Peter Daily. One Strawberry Uonn Jlnro, with blaze in her forehead, suppoaed to be past three vearsold, 14 hands high. No other brands or marks perceivable appraised to twenty-live dollars, by '1 homas Kay I jr. and Peter Daily, beorc me this bin day ol October, 1 S3 1. GEOKGK LAND, J. P. IN VOTAY, DIANATHE SCUSCUIUFR Would rospeetfullv announce to the citizen of Switzerland county, Indiana, that he has just received ironi uie easr, unci nas opened in the store room, on the corner of Main and Ferrv st. and opposite Le Clerc1 hotel, in the town of Vevav, AX EXTEJVSIYE JSSORTMllXT Of "I &3 Suited I') tin's and llie approaching srason. As the subscriber intenl? transacting a Ewcral n eta 1 1. m:siM-:ss, his establishment .vill be found to contain, at all times, a general assortment of IRCHWDISE, consistino. ix r art or jjf.gj v Goons, &RQC11HS, M'ar&ivare Pti, QL'KlvNSWAHE, c AUo a I argo assort r cut of fCO.Yand AALS', SHOES and C07'm-1 VLV. Intending, as the subscriber cb.es, to make his profits small, he Icels confident in Miying, that he v. Ill be enabled to sell Goods murh lower than thrv have heie'.ofore been offered in the town of Vevav he hopes therefore, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. JOHN 31. KING. Vevav. Simtrmbor 1 1-21. N. I. lie is making ariangrmpnts, of which. h n completed, he will giv- public notice, to re cciw vari'"i kitid of LViwriiY rnoDLVi:.
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It n ill form the cheapest reprint of reviews and magazines ever attempted in any coontry; a comparison v. i;h others it were useless here to enter upon, the Library itself being the best test by uhkh to ijudge of the difference between an octavo and quarto page. It will be the study of the editor to embody a record of the literature of the day adapted to the wants of this country ; which can have no competitor for value or cheapness; how far he i likely to do this he must leave at picsent to the decision of his readers. Clubs of live individual?, who mb-cribe to the Library and Companion both, will obtain the two fur six dollars; the postage (a very important con?iderati"n) to the most distant post office, on the two, will be only one dollar and ninetylive cents, divided into seventy eight payments, and half that sum for 100 mile, or lts distance from Philadelphia; while the same matter, in the usual American reprints of reviews and ma gazines in octavo form, would be eighteen dol lars, and the postage as three to one. U'e make this assertion advisedly. tj-Snhsrripticns to the Companion ill l-e la ken either with or w ithout the Library. The proprietor trusts that his punctuality ind exactness in executing his part ot the con tract in the publication of the Library, will be considered a sufficient guarantee ofthecomple lion of his proposed undertaking. ADAM YVALD1E. No. i'07,Chentit S'.tect, Philadelphia. PINE rLAKK. IWT OP Fine Q IFoF Flank; principal v clear stutF liir sale, on rnasniiable lernis. 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