Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 160, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 December 1834 — Page 4

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POETRY

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"PASS ON RELCNTLESS WOULD." StriFTBit RnJ swifter, day by Jay, 1) wn Time's unquiet current huri'J, Tho-i passosl on shy restleis way, Tu.nuhuou and unstable world! Thou passeston! Time hath not seea Delay upon thy hurried path: And prayers and tears alike I'ave been In vain lo clay thy course of wrath. Thou passes; on, rind with then The lover- of youth the cares of ag; And smiles, an J tear nd j y. and tva Are on thy history'' bloody page! Tticrc, ever day, like yeo:dav, Writes bop -s sh.it aa.J in in n-kcty ; But who shall tear the til sway, " L'tfore the abyj of tiling- to br Thou passeat o.i, sn! l!;y side, E'en aa -ihade. Oblivion treads. And o'er the dreams of human pride, His misty shroud for ever spread; Where all thy iron hand hat traced Upon that jjbiuwy scroll t day, With records ages since effaced L.:ke them shall live like them decay. Thou passeston with thee the v;un Thai sport upon thy vaunting blazePride, framed of dust, and Foily'a train, Vfbo court thy love, and run thy waye. But thou and I, (and be it so,) Press onward to eternity; Yot not together let us go To that deep-voiced but shoreless ! Thou hast thy fiind I would havmin; Thou hast thy thought leave me my I ki.eel not at thy gilded shru.e; I bow not at thy l ivih thione! Fil pass them by without aigli, They make no billing rapture now, The tierce delights that tire thine eye The tiiumpa of thy haughiy brow. Pass on, relentless world! I grieve No more for all that thou hast linen; Pass on, in God uame, only leave The things tho-j never yet has givea A heart at ease a mind at home Affections fixod above thy sway Faith set upon a world to come. And patience through Life's little day.

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mlnine every year, of SIS quart .'ge of the

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3. The price will be three ddl ir for n sin

gle ubcr.iber live dollar for 1o and clubs l five and upward will be supplied at two dollars each.

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recrivrd ficm ihe cast, and lias ojer.o.l in the min" eta-re, aie c.ilv ar.-i's'ed. bv tht

store room, on llie r-nrtn-r f K.iiii :uii Kerry and opposite LeClerc's hold, in t'le toHii.-f Vev.i v ,

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Attorney end Counsellor cl Lan, VZ&AY, INDIANA. HZ EliPS his office on Ferry street, immediaSV ately opposite the Post Oflire. rnsinert

su nutted to his care will be faithfully and punc-

iahv attended to

His Justice' Office is kept at tWsame

place, where he alw attend lo all coiivsvaucing biiin;!.

Vvy, September 19-

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Also a large assortn cnt of IllOXaml XMLS, SHOES and COTTOX YJRX. Intending, as the subscriber does, to make hip profits small, he fctls confident in saying, that he will be enabled to sell Goods much lower than they have heretofore been cfi'ercd in the town of Vevay he h'"pes therefore, to merit and receiv a share of public patronage. JOHN M. KING. Vevay, September 1 1-2-1. N. R. Ih is makm-i arrnngements, of whicli, when completed, ho will give public notice, to ro rio various kin.N "f COUXTPY PRODUCE.

PROSPEtrrr FOR THE FOURTH "vOIaijriE OF THE WEEKLY MESSENGER. Printed jat Printer's Retreat, Indiana.

BOOK & .?OI5 PKIXT1XC,

IN W AYS, OSZXO.

rsHE undersid having assoctated lhenr9e!

ves together, under trie firm of JlttRC) & (mazlaV, for the purpose of cart vine on the

PRIMiyV RVSiXESS, inform the public.

that they are now ready t execute tack and Job

Printing, frosyi btereotype pMea. also, letter Press Book and Job work, of nil descriptions, in the neatest manner, and on reoeonable terms Oince. No, 1, Bsfeer street, near the Mechanics' institute, in the building occupied by J A James, as a stereotype foundry J A JAMES, THEODORE GAZL1Y. N 13 Stereotyping of ttfks, Pamphlets. Card, Blanks, Bank Checks, tc &:c. will b executed as heretofi re. by J A J AMES November 1 1 23

STRAY CO IV.

UNA WAV from

the subscriber, li-

vieg on Sugar branciuin Cotton township, on or about the first day tf July last, A pale red Cow, about six vears old, white

fsco, and the points of her horns sawed off, marked with a crop and underbit out of her left tar. It was expected that she would have a calf, in th. month of October A liberal reward will be paid for her return tome, or for any information concerning her, which may be left at this office, or tvi'.h the subscriber ABRAHAM IIIGBIE November 2G

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THE first number f this volume will be issued on Friday next. In a literary point of view, the Messenger will present for the amusement and instmcli in of the readers thereof, selections from the mo?t respectable journals and periodicals now extant Foreign

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to the sue, appearance, and usfulness of our pages . The peoples humble servant. WILLIAM C. KEEN. NoYmber21, 1S3-1. CONDITIONS. For fifty-two numbers, three dollars, if not paid until the expiration of the year two dollars and fifty cents, if paid within the vear r.nd two dollars, if paid in aih nee. No

subscription received for less than six months, unless paid in advance. Subscribers served by pos. to p;i) 25 cents extra. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. CCrThe above sums may be paid in produce delivered at this office or each other place as may be agreed upon. RECEIPTS AITD jBXPEWDITURBS. A statement of Switzerland County, for the preceding year, commencing on the first Monday of November 1033, and ending on the first Monday of November 1334, the first inclusive. RECEIPTS.

Ly btore, tavern, aDd Urocery License $286 3? 1-? Estrays, 21 71 Jury fees collected, 4 2 40 Shoat, ;o 0J Interest on note de, 17 57 Amount of dplicl in ththsmdi fth CrUecUr, 1720 15

'o i!, depoiukct on the sio c can

every cu-ra ,."'.,;n.;!,.i o; ii;-- s-.nm-.r

retyiiriirj: c.iti.ai'ic medicine, the Ve b'..' anti bilious Pilis, admit n-i compr-litor. Price'-.") cts. FOll SALE by J. F. Steicm-, Vevay, and l.yman YY. Mix, Mouiitsieriiiig.

October 27.

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NOTICE. f7rU E nnders'i-inn. I, livim: in Ti sey township. Swi'z:'il:ing county, la., one mib -. ihe l uUw.mUs, wi-hest i-iis()s; i)l'()."tE Pill OF MILL STOXES, 3 feet and one inch across. Also, one set of Mill Irons together with '-he Hopper and Cmb, kc. which lie will sell low for JONATHAN UGUSXSON. September 5. 18:31, T A KEN UT, "FTV UILLLVM FAXCIIHR-

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wiih blaclv mane, tail and legs, a-

boul hriiids high, supposed to be 1 1 years oh!, next spline, has onc small piddle marks, and a lump on her back, no other marks or brands per-

reivame. Animnsed to twenty dollars, 1V Jas

I?. Lewis anil J.,hu l Siebcuthal, this 17t!i -November. ICo l. before me.

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intcllizence; forei-zn and donu'sMe, as may be itemed useful and interesting to the general rca der This p iper has been s lonp established and i!s cb.atactor is so well known 'hit it is not deem-

e.l necessary to deal nmrii in promises e

would merely say ihat Tie will t-lcdge our most un

emitting excitions to give interest to our ci lamr.s

an I the most carelui attention to torivaiiiinjj pa nvrs to subscribers Wo will pbdly receive sub

senders enner tor tne session or ny ine n-.ir

't l-.ose desiring 'die paper during the session only

will please to cause their names to b forwarded cn or hefore llm first day of th session, in order

lint they may pet the numbers cornptatc The trms of the p.iper, to reu'ar snbsc.i i!;e.:s contin

ue as usual, tw? poi.lvus f.r ul mnobers, in ad

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motistiateil tons that the paper cannot br; atfjrded

for a less s im without invdvm us in debt rj- .AUiTi'.eis of f-io trd'cral Vsscail.ty arc aa

it.... ;s. d an i rc:tcc'f)i!v !),i-i'c I to act as agents

f.r us in recoivin 8ubscr;lci ai;d monay

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BaUnc against th county,

2I0 04 1-2 It 76 $21t7 b() 1-2

EXPEIil TURKS. To support paupers, and pay of Overseers of Toer, 514 CO Repairing the Court House, 218 35 Painting the Court House, 4ft 00 Repairing the Jail, 332 93 3-4 Associate Judges, 34 00 County Commissioners, 70 00

Late Shei ill" balance of extra service!, 21 37 Sheiiff for extra services, 70 00 Cleik for do do. 70 00 School Land Commissioner, 35 37 Seminary Trustee?, 29 00 Supervisors nf Roads, S5 37 Grand and Tiaverse Juror;, 220 50 Printing, 1 SO Jailor for Keeping Piisoncrf, 23 37 Ironing Prisoners, 6 02 Listers of Taxable Properly, 7G 00 Sutiomny for the Ch i k's Office, f, 37 Rooks for Recorders Office, 17 C3 Recorder for Recording Pauper Indenture?, 5 b0 Constables attending Ciicnit Courts, 37 73 Treasurer's per centum for collcctinj.', 75 23 Coroner for holding Inquests, 10 00 Chain for Conit House, 3 37 Examining and correcting err ,r iu Collector duplicate of 1823, 3 0J Commissioners Survevois ccc. of Si.ite Roads. 21 50

Wolf Scalps, Attorney f -r defendin" Pauper, Wood and Cmdlcs for Court House, Returning Judges of Elections, Oxvnerof an Estray sold, Jochua Smithson, for water privilege for the several courts ,

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$2127 GO I By order cf the Board of Commis-ioncr. EDWARD PAT TON, CTk.

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PERU IT DUFOUH,

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a BRIGHT BAY HOUSE. I lad, mane and tail, (our while feet, a star an I siiio in his I'oichcad. badlv hi

. ... -hot on In- left lop, no brands pcrccivabl-, three yens old last spriiii: ab-.ul IT) hands hi-h Appraised t C-O. hv Joel opl.er and IMwani 1 1 n i, 1 f foi e the nndersini d, on the iiSth day October, 1CJ4. A true repv from mv c-Ora bo.-k. HLMiV ROGKKS, J P.

mei !C i e lor '.b.t pam'u. .;i-e.i

is it ree'-'!iiiuei.ici. J'l .ce r0 cer;:s CEHT! TIC ATE. Mcs:r. O. S C oy!-! - t o. Cient'.e.oen - I teel happv i:

11. r my p over to state to you !i.e poo-.i ell'ect i.nr V' -- c!!i!.!e lib- umatic lH'jx. -i S ire fl niedv, ln-l-111 restoring me In.m a sick l ed. In the mon.i "- of April List, I was so allcc?ed withlhe Ii:ian;niu' toty liintunaties, that I was confined fo my l.edr I was cutiip!y unable to help mvsclf. i could not so much as turn myself in my bed. am! it v. ui with the greatest difficulty tliat i could be moved '.11 i'. I tried various kinds of medicine, and wa attended by skilful physician, but all to no c fleet until I made est; of your Sire Ilemedv, which.. Wiii .-i applied as directed, gave me immediate ielief Within a short time after 1 commenced us ing it, I was able ride out attend lo mv usual business. I cheerfully recommend it to the public, as being a good inedu.ii.e b r Ithenmatic eon -plaints, m it b.is lieen a number of mi-iiihs and I have had no return. AARON IlOLljUIDGE. Columbus O. Nov 1, 1C.T2. For Sale, by J. V Stevens, Tevay, and Lvtnan V. Mix, Moan'.stciling. October 27, 17o I.

November, 10ui 1334.

Stilnell llcadj's Instate. ALL per-on indebtcil to ihe estate of Stilwell Heady, decea-ed, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersii.rned. who h is bren appointed to administer said estate; and those hating claims against the same, tt ill present them for examination, according to law. I'he estate is supposed to .r st.lvent. II i:RY GUI. LION, i ... CiEOUUC W. UEAUV.j AlJmr Octf-ber 27. II AT ESAKUrACTCRY. VK.VAY, INDIANA.

15. EIEElR, hereby res

0 pectlmlv intorms the pub-

1 c. tiat he has recently commen

ted the manulactur eof

l-'iir and Wool IB. ITS, In the brick simp, form, ily 1 ccupted by Ira Mcndenhall.on Kerry street that he intends lo keep oji the establishment with u eontsiant supply ol II ATS, of the best quality. His customers aie therefore solicited to contribute ll.eir support to

his establishment. The lushest price will be given, in ca:h, for

any quantity of FL'ilS delivered at his shop in Vevay. ' J. KEEKEIL

WOOL WASTKSD. fUHK hiirhesl price given for SjAIIB'S JL WOOL-. Vevay, l-'eb. 1. ROCIOU JUDKEVS' pTlllS valuaiilc medicine is celebrated for M curing the follow ing diseases, viz.. White Swellings, of every desctiption; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing; Glandular Turn. mis, Felons nrCnlurihs; llhumalic pains of ihe joints Sprains, liiuises and Tetters; Chilblains, or the parts affected by frost. It is also good for scalds and burns. For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet know n. It is much safer than mercurial applications, ( is i. docs not contain the smallest atom of that mineral.) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold It cures the .vorst Eellons or Whitlows 011 tiie application of forty cig'ii hours. Rheumatism which have stood so long as to become a systematic disorder, requires medicine I. he taken inwardly to remove them entirely, hit in most rases, by applying 'bis Ointment, externally as directed, it will "ivo relief. K.HI S .VI E, by J. V. Steven, Vevay, and Ly.i.an W. bcr 51 x, Mou. sterling October 27

IIO.M the stable of ihe subscii-

i:state of James M. Monifort. SN pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Switzerland ci-unty, la, entered at the iSoitn.ber term. 1S.J4 the creditors ofsaid eslatw iite hereby notified, that the undeisigued. admiuistiatorol said estate hat ing discovered that the peisoi.al estate of sjid decedent vtas insutlicient to pay the outstanding debts against the same, ami that said decedent died seized of no real estate, 111I ol which said bebts could be satisfied rtp.rted ihe same to the com t , and filed an invenn.iy of the debts aioresaid, so far as they hate come lo 1. is knowledge as also a statement of the asssets belonging 10 said estate in his possession, out of whicli said debts arc lo be paid so f.ir as tin,-same will go, and prayed said court furreliel in ihe premises. Now if any of the ercditois of said estate shall fail to notify said adininistiatr of ihe existence and extent of their respcclite claims, by filing the same, or a statement of ihe nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon winch the same may be Ibundcd, in the ollice of the clerk of ai.J com t, previous 10 the final distribution of tiie assets of said estate aforesaid, su.-h claims w ill be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. And ihe creditors of said estate are notified lo appear a. the Probate court, to be holden ot the court bouse in Vevay, 00 W wines lay, the i:?th day of February next, fit which lime all claims filed as aforesaid, tvi lba finally heard, acted upon, and determined bv said court. JOHN C. MQNTFORr, Amd'r. of the cst.:ie of James 31. Monilunt. November 11,2S:J4.

ber, living in Jelf ison town

shin, Sw itzerland c -unty, h. tue miles west of Vevay, 11 last Sunday night.

A Bay Ilorsc, Tii. ee ye-irs old lat s-pi iuj, M,eU nnne an-! tail, has a sear 011 bis n: :r f-.te f .ot, i-b se above ilnhoof, and a si :ir on his .11 hi , bi by a d-'g same ti.no ago. and i a-i!y perceived ;it a (listan. e, hrs 1 small star in his lot. head, is t ill and sltm made no other marks rec dleete I. EiVE DOLLARS reward ntvl all other expense paid, f.r Ihe delivi ry of ihe Imrso, or such information as will enable, me lo find him. JOSEPH DOW. November I.

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DR. T. WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops.

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f V v uiy specmc ever oi.ere 1 10 tiie put. uc.

jy from whicli a permanent and radical cure may be obtained, of tliat disagreeable ain, t tie TOOTH-ACHE, with all its attendant etiis; such as fracturing tiie jaw in extracting the teeth, whicli often proves more painful ihan the toothiche itself, and cold passing from the deemed teeth to the jaw, thence to the bend, producirt'a .1 rheumatic affection, w ith many other unpleasant effects, such as a disagreeable breath, bail last ? in the mouth, &e. ail of which are produced from foul or decayed leeth. I am happy to hive it in my power to offer to the world, a rem dy, that w ill not only remove the pain, nine times nut of fen, if propeily applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and ariest the disease in Mich as aro decay i ig tu.d have net commenced aching, te sturiog i hem to health and usefulness. En -, Pa. Oct. 17, 1SI52 The subscribers, ha ing wi nessed the pleasing effects of Poctor I'homas W hi:c"s V !'ciable 'I o;ii.Aehe Props, ' el a pleas ue in ccom nendiiig it t, th,,se r li t 11c al! ictcd vith the 1 ...ifi ache, as a srfc, and in n- st roses, perfectly efficient remedy for thed.sn!er. a. nr.r.nr., phvsirhn-n. l. h.rvi:v, ei trie ). se-ver-Al.m'.UT T1IEV E.;, p! ysi i.m O. i. SAGE, ilemifNew ..rk city. Sent lf If": T: r 1 n :. signed, i 1 bis pr o i -o vs a dental mi eeon, hat nig x'eusite' v used, br the' cine of ihe tooth acl.e, I'liunas White's Vcgctah'e Tooth-f-r he I rops, 1 nd with dec-.'-, d success. he c.i n kc ui.mrrd them then genuine, ;s snperte to any ot h.-r rametlv i-i.v lef.io the public, and can say tit ' he e ir.u-s recriie hi nnqualifu'il appndati n of tlio iic.li al f i' ult v ft l.-i:'. JONATHAN EO.nr, N. 5, Chambers'. Et.i: S A I bv .) V Stevens. Vrviy.-'til ..ynuii W. Mix, Mcuutstcrlj j. Octoter '7.

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