Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 192, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 August 1835 — Page 3
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'iir.G m: Tim hi:.vves with black." Ye zeds and UlUe fishes!!! Friend Bucll, of Lawrenceburgli has orlered his paper stopped he is "he son-
; in-law of Amos Lane. All the proffered acts
of friendship ol this individual have vanish-
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When we support a man for office, ye dp it
ifiotn disinterested motives every offer of au louice tScc. we consider in the light of a bribe, iand in proportion to the magnitude, of the of-
ter, we de-pise tiie person ottering it. Uo you understand me?
SLir.tMn Jt Dcc. Madame Rumor says
(hat Teter V. Daniel, of Richmond Virginia,
.i Knr.n nr!i-iiiirl it fill thr vnranrv nrra-
tr'r-'l'Sie count vcomm sMotiers vvili sit rl me . ' i l ' ' ( , 7 "V 1 J Uf n , . , , . , m,.,,.-!-,- ;nlsionedbv the death of mr. Marshall, what a
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Cwdieival Klcction.
The following are all the returns we have
j yet received.
Co ngrcss io nal First d istricu R ATI, iff Roox. J . G. Clexdemx.
Harnson (iibson Posey 1'ike A'anderburg Dubois
Col. Benton and Cvl. Strother. We are in
daily expectation of hearing something un
pleasant respecting the individuals who head this article. We learn from gentlemen just
from St. Louis, that when Col. Benton, ;e!us-
ed the challange of Col. Strother, the latter publicly denounced his intention to shoot llcn-
n at sisht. Strother s purpose had been
communkatcd to Benton, who, it is said, had
prepared himsell for the assault. c should
not, therefore, be surprised to learn, that one
or both of them had been killed.
Cm. Whig. Symptoms of Change. The "Washington
correspondent of the N. Y. Star snys.that mr.
Woodbury will resign his place in the cabi
net. That Pork of lenncssce will succeed
him. That if the senate reject Kendall's nomination of Post Master General, Bhiir will
be sent as charge d Atfaits to Constantinople,
and that Kennall will take his place as editor
of trie UloDe.
IVoticc.
To the heirs and legal representatives of Re.ns-
salaer Chr.mbirlin, cectasea late of J)J; rs-ra ton- ship, Switzerland county anil slate of Indiana and all others in any xrcy or manner interested: The undersigned administrator of the said dpcecients estate, having ascertained that the assets arising from the sale of personal property, are insufficient to pay all claims against said estate, c,ivcs notice that he has petitioned the probate court of said county, to authorize him to sf 11 the north half of the north west quarter c.f sec. 17, town 2, range 2 woe!, or
so much thereof as will be suui
".jupwiij. -ii i'j .1., i .ii a iuj .w - n"jn.wc. rapidly to increase. This paper is now distributed regularly every wctkovtra wi le porli. n c.f the Union, and lla tin st sai:s:;.t t ty assniances aie itciivtu il al it will evi.rtnally become c-rift f the ri;ot p. i:lar .-n.oi.g the numerous cxcellei.t perieuital? la!i issue fn,m the American i ie-s. o extiiior s
will he snared to establish its permanent reputation more extensively; and if the liberal sanction of those for whom it is esj.ei ial'y designed shall warrant, its future improvement; both as regard lyp 'graj phital i eutiu s-s at d emhcllihmenf i'! I:j materialiv advanced.
The different j hr.sand farces that vviil
ATROCIOUS ACT. On S.itnrdav last, as captain Peter Cray, of rai -r towtisliip. was retui ningfrom camp meelitiiT ficwaswav laid knocked from his horse, ana had his hv.d liicraliy mashed, and is not xpc led to survive. Tor some time past he has i,.-dn unfriendly terms with his neighbor v.e IHgninr. whe.m he suspected of liav-ii!"-iniii red Ins propertv . vVc. and for which he
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107 859 135 410 IO0- 213 351 200 212 193 103 193 2,043 2,115
ppar in the: Ca-ui-'.1 i a vca:- of Ihemst K..t.
ctent to pav .,.:ii n r..-:..,- ,i ;
said claims, and that t he proceeos of said0f subscription. The follow in- a J, t c sale be made assets in h:s hands to pay the ,!l03e vhich ;avc aircr.dv amTrcd- " ame the said petition r. ill be hoard on the . , ,. .,. " 1 first dav of next NovcVahcr term of s-i l court. Cliar.cs die I irsf, Miss Milford ll,UanU rnnrt Uir. Wt -,v. mi ''hc a urigand, K. P. Smith
Second District. Johx Ewixg- John W. Davis'
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imnna over ro Keep me weave.
rcvonircd. way laid him as above
and then fled, and had not been overtaken when we last heard from his pursuers.
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Knox Lawrence Sullivan Daviess Martin Vigo Putnam, Green Clay Owcn
742 552 208 421 172 715 7S3 300 137 312
MONEY FOR THE PRINTER. 'Those, who are indebted to us, must let us have some monev. If they cannot pay the v. hide, let them pay a part." Money we must and wiil have, and" if one month hence they have to pay costs it will be their ow n fault. Wheat. Dating the present week, wheat has fallen 20 per cent in price, and nothing has , , . in red to iustifv this fallint; off it has been
etleeted bv a combination among the millers, Jcc. to oppress the farmer, we do hope our
farmers will remember the past year, when
aftt-r sellinsr their wheat at a reduced price,
ti,, v were compelled to give cash, and the ve-
rv h'm'nest price, for foreign flour, l.ct them k- ep their wheat hav e it ground at home and sell their flour at a reasonable price to their neighbors, the otlal alone, will, perhaps, sue the lives of sonic scores of valuable animal-..
4,440, Returns in full.
400 858 0S9 387 220 419 1233 409 302 570 5,499,
Third District
John Caur- Charles Dewey.
J"ezo York Mirror. The subscribers to this periodical are respectfully informed that in consequence of the destructirn of the printing office with upwards of eight thousand, copies of the present week's number, and the damaged state of the remainder, it has been found impractable to issne it in the regular course; bu tit will make its ap )earance in two or three days, after which no inegularity will take place.
Kentucky Elections The election in Ken
tucky for members of Congress has resulted
:n the choice of nine Whigs and lour Admin istration mea.
To the Legislature, so far as heard from, there are seven Whig, and three Administration Senators elected rind firVf6cii Whin
and thirty-two Administration Representa
tives. lm. nhisr.
Rioters apprehended. The Baltimore Pat
riot of the 13lh inst. informs us, that a large nymber cf the late rioters, in that citv, had
been apprchdnded and were undersjo'ing an
examination before the judges of the city
court, lhirty bad alreadv been fully com
mitted, and among them several of the ringleaders. We hone thev will all be punished
with the utmost rigor of the law.
JOHN RIED. He departed this life on Friday morning the 14th inst. In the death of this man, Franklin county has lost a valuable public servant, and an honest and industrious citizen, and community a worthy mem
ber. But he has gone to return no more, thus
fulfilling a decree of heaven. CtrCandidates to fill his seat in the senate
were announced, before his body was convey
ed to the grave!!;
the second Monday in November next.
J ARED CH AMBER LIN. administrator. Cotton township, Aug. 13
IVoticc. To the heirs and legal representatives of William
Campari 7, deceased, late oj the lozvn oj ivrk, county of Switzerland and stutt of Indiana. Whereas, William Campbell in his life liivj giivo n tirfe bond to Jiuncs II. Jainef, ol the said county, for a deed in fee simple, for lot No. 8 in the town of New York, aforesaid said deed (o be made, so soon as the sum of fifty dollars should be finally paid, which said sum, has, since the deatli of William, been fully and finally paid to the Legal representative of said William and whereas, said title bond, has lately been assigned and transferred io the ur.de rsignec1.. Therefore notice is here
by given to the several heirs and Legal repre-
entativcs of said 1LL1AM CAMPBELL,
deceased, andall others in any way or manner concerned; that the undersigned will petition
ind move the nidge ol the ovvitzerlanu probate
court on. the first day of the next term, to be
Jefferson, Jennings Washington Scott Fbvvd Clark
857 1148 384 370 1211 555 311 230 193 02S 1087 G70 4,373 3,013
fhe Hunchback'.
The Deep, Deep Sc.i, Cheap Living, Shakf poare's Early Days, Henri Qtiatre, Beggar of Bethnai Gieen.
Hu -.hands and 'ives.
Man of Ten Thousand The Ladies Man Fll Teli You What, The Golden Farmer, Speculation, Olympic Devil?, Englishman in India; S! i a k : p e a re: Festival, The East Indian, My Friend the Governor, Victoi ine, The Omnibus, The Child of Nature, The Rencontre, The Duel The Sixers. Vidocq, Ilernani
J.irrrs S. Knowlri
J. II. Planche F. Reynolds '. A . Somerset R. P. Smith J. S. K nowlcs
i'homas Hol-roft Wm. E. Rurfen Mrs. Ii.rU.uM Benj. Webster T. M. Bei Molds Planche Si Dance
W. T. Mi nerieff M. G. I ,cv iJ. R. Planche H.M.Milner
Mrs. Inchbald
R. B. Pen kc W. B any more
James Kennedy
1 ne ivr r( the lush Ambassador, the fa-
vorite and highly intcrestii g dinmn, in which
loldcn at the court house ia Vcvav, on the ! ' ) rr'nc I'ovvit s successfully an used the
-va . .1111 i - T . - . . . . .
2nd. ivlongay in November next, to appoint a
commissioner to convey said lot oflano, by deed, in conformity to the conditions of s;iid
title bond and the statutes in such cases made
and provided.
ILLLiM B. MP DELL, assignee, of J.'IMES II. J.1MES. Ycvay Aug. 13.
House and L,ot Tor Sale. AT AUCTION ! I
Ti7"ILL be sold at public sale to ' ' the highest and best bidder,on
!! p n(iro
.loiiritej juaiB Printer. Wanted imtn diatt lv a journeyman prin
ter, of good moral i adust i ious habits, one with
a small family will be piefeired. House gar-
d-n and firewood furnished, and a permanent
berth guaranteed.
Frost ix Area s r. O i the second of Au
gust the frost vva vt-rv severe at Buffalo N. Y.
hi the fourth of August the frost was so severe
in Wavnc county, Pennsylvania, as to destroy
the buckwheat and gardens.
Tin: i n; vi. bank robbers. The persons
concerned in that swindling institution, the
Mankind bank, are receiving good justice in
SS il'.imore. We have scoundrels in Indiana.
that ought to have had justice done them a
dozen v ears ago. The old rotten Miami Exiioi iii, comnanv. in Cincinnati, is about to
rommence operation again vve hope, that
there may be choice spirits enough in Cincin
nati, to keen them straight. Order has beta
restored again at Baltimoie.
The Globe says, 'these summary and violent
proceedings will be a lesson to all olfieers ofl
hanks, that may nereauer Ian, io give some
plausible reasons for their failure.
ivr. We notice numerous riols east
ward, one at Lynn, at a methodist meeting
house, while the re v. George Thompson vva
preaching. At Washington city, the slaveholders raised a mob, and endeavored to get
hold of steam doctor Crandle, who was inno
cently circulating some tracts from the aholi
thai society. If justice is not done the blacks
voon. and liberty restored to them, we may
cxnect to hear of a deluge of blood beingshed
Look oul,iiaveholdcrs, rctribul.ivejustice will
have her sway.
A mr. Robinson, an Englishman, a short
distance from Lynchburg irginia, was, with
out a trial, taken and HANGED ON THE
Fifth District, Jon.McCarty. Jas.Rariden. J.Findley. Wayne 1297 898 991 Delaware 378 197 33 Union 523 2h3 280 Fayette 813 395 88 Henry 800 432 443 Lagrange 1 10 90 1 Allen 250 94 01 Wabash 100 10 70 Huntington 41 11 70 Grant 131 50 51 Randolph 408 103 228 4,800 2,039 2,310 Returns in lull.
Sixth District.
Geo. L. Kinnard. Jacob B. Lowe.
Marion 1217 553 Shelby 1021 478 Bartholomew 039 529 Cass 480 137 Boon 300 175 Madison 505 221 Morgan 595 558 Hamilton 300 210 Hendricks 070 401 Johnson 780 310 Hancock 339 273 0,900 3,818
A bay JUara,
CTRAYED from the subscriber
living near Peter Harper's, on
the Lawrenceburgli stale road, on
ounday the 10th inst. a bay mare
with a black main and tail, 12
years old last spring. She has a while star in her forehead, and one on her nose, and a scar on her left cheek caused by a kick. She is branded on the near shoulder with the letters
J. G. and has one white hind foot. A liberal compensation will be given to any person
wno win return her to me or give me inloima-
non where she may be found.
JULIUS GUN AND Jefferson township, August 25, WANTED.
innO hushels of flax seed. The high-
w est market price vviil be paid for
any quantity ol merchantable ll.-.x seed dehv
ered at sheets warehouse in Vcvay immedi
ately. T
JOHN K. EVINGTON, Mountsterling, Aug. 25, 1835. CMirriOiV.
"V7"HEREA:S, my wife Anne Peters, late Annn lt.,.r. .1 la fl.l
.iiii UIUIIII) IIIHI (X UrtUjlllCl Jl l?llUll
lirown, ot fcugar creek, Kentucky, eloper
Irom my bed .nd board on the 9th inst. w ith
out any lust cause or provocation, and has
since that time, sent word that she does not intend to return again; therefore, all persons
are cautioned against harboring, trusting, or associating with her, under the severest pen-
auies oi me law.
ANDREW tfS TETERS, mark York township, August 20.
Satu rday September the 12, 1835
the house and lot now occupied by (he sub scribcr, in the t-.;vn c.f Jacksonville. The bu:!ding is 2 stories high, 21 by 18 and a small one story building attached 18 by 18 all fin
ished. Also two lots adjoining, on one of
which is erected a good frame stable, Also
I horses, I two horse waggon, household and
kitchen furniture consisting of beds and bed-
ding.staiul-, tabL:, bureau, franklin stove and
ipe, 4.V.C. occ. Terms all sums under &5 cash in hand
over 5 and under $20, six months credit
over .$'20, nine months credit the. purchaser
giving good approved security. Sale; to com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
GEORGE M. CHILD. Jacksonville, Aug i'J.
CEXT5EE SQUARE. PURCHASERS of lots in (his town will - meet at Law fence's, on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 2 o'clock P.M., to lake certain matters into consideration for the advancement of said town, and to appoint a committee to receive bonds for public donations, Scr. .1 PURCHASER. Centre Square, Aug. 20.
TAStP.IY TP,
pY PATRICK DONAIIOE. liv ing in Posey lown:.hip,Sv itii , i . .
Otojjft. M zerianu county, Indiana, en the
i 'j 15th day of J une. 1 S35. a
with a Mack mane and tail, a small star in her forehead, the left hind foot white, a small col
lar marK on each shouldur, shod all round, fif
teen hands high, and supposed to be 12 years
old; appraised at .$30 00 by lie-la Hearick
and V ilham McLaughlin, before me, this 27th day of June.
ARIEERT GAZLAY. J. P.
I ublic, ns Sir Patr'.rfc OTlcnino. lias l.oon
obtained by the publishers, and viill Le publi.hed forthw ith, The Sporting Intelligence al home and abroad, occupies a considerable portion of cur columns, a-d is collected from the most authentic sc urces. Among the Portraits .f celebrated winning horse; which have beer, given, are:
The American trotting horse, Edwin For rest, The imported racing horse, Messcr.gcr. The favorite racing mare, Ariel, and her
foal, by Eel ipse. Bond's celebrated trcltkig horse, Norfolk Phenomenon. The well known EtXi-h race horse Touchstone. A correct picture of a race co'.Tie, occupying the width of S' vcn robimns.
Among a varie-ty of Emh'dhsl.incnf ? of subjects of ir.tc rests, which h i v been published arc the. following. A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen Illustrations, for the improyi-jnent of Ladies in that iviost healthy of all eren is s. Explanation of the AateimnfoU Chess plnyer, illustrated by eleven engravings. The subjects v lii.h are particuiaily embraced in the Yade Met urn, will be- more di.st'metry understood from the following summary ofthem:
Ths turf r.nd ;dl malirs connected therewith. t)u the sf met ure and character of the Lor-.-:,
ue;
.attic.
En. A. Montgomery Tippecanoe Parke Elkhart Carroll La port Clinton Warren Fountain St. Joseph
Seventh District.
II ANN EUAN. JAS. GrEC.ORY.
857 853 912 303 419 012 359 277 1057 120 0,079
587
519 040 205 120 103 108 412 336 75
3,219
The order of Transportation Inverted.
patent of pardon to John Surgie, convicted
of rebellious conspiracy at Montego Bay, Ja
maica, lias been lately signed by the Governor,
SPOT. He wascirculatinganti-slavcry tracts.
His murder will soon be avenged, in a dread- on condition that he be transported to England Alexandria GaztUc, will please insert
ful manner. In Worcester Massachusetts, tor hie, and that, should he ever return to hove three time. snd send their accc
HUVO C ATIOX OF LETTKKS OF ATTORNEY.
ITTlIEREAS, 1 have heretofore executed
T and delivered to Orlando S, Morfe, of
Norfolk irginia, (then of Alexandria, of the district of Columbia.) two several letters of
attorney, one to collect certain proncrty for
me in the state of Massacbuselts, and the other one to collect monies and transact business
for me in Europe, the Wcet Indies and the
United States; the precise datc3 of which, is
not now recollected, but which 1 now hereby
revoke and recall. 1 herelore, all persons are hereby notified that yaid Orlando S. Morse
is no longer my attorney, and I shall not re
A cognize any acts of his, from this date.
JOHN 11. PERLEY. Jacksonville, August 20, 1835.
(tj-lhe editor of the Aorfvlk Herald and
the a
iceounts to
the rev . mr. Scott, a methodist preacher, was that island, the penalty of death Jjc carried me, which shall be promptly paid.
hissed had his notes torn up before the con- mio execution lorttiwith. JOHN H. PERLEY.
Of all kinds, neatly printed at this pfliec.
On uie jinpre.v eiit'-n , f!i.
Rules lor Novices in shooting. Methods for feeding and (raining Do;;--. Biographies of celebrated horses, with their portraits. Hunting, r'ishirin. Fowling. vVr. Approved tia-a- s, ,,,, liovieaiid oihers. Cr;tie:sn;5 oji j.f.-rj 5 :,n:l rietois. The most J.'j ui ir i.'ings, set (n nnisir. i he art i f 5 ,ei,eniem,kin Illustrated. A variety of Receipts adapted to Domestic Economy. An Epitome oi important pass'm events.
yenuer.ien viuarLerly llevicvv of the Fashions. The mil' Meriitn f. punted en large iniperial paper, c.f ;i bcautiiid white tA t invalid u pui.dished every N.-.turday. at three d. ll.i .-j ; .. i i - i
1 . 01 ..m.iiiiT. VMUi is mm; a, broad, poage paid, will be pr;ni.i-Uv attend-
U 10, ana iiie paper carefully pael.eu to pre
vent it from inhhin- bv mail.
The Modern Ailing Iji aai.i a vo'iii.ie of a-
bout 300 page s -containing (he pi..y-, threes,
JVC, which appear 1,1 (he 'ade Mccuia, neatly printed, and bound in ei istic covers, for It ansportatian is ju !ii-.lu ,j every six weeks. Light volumes vvi'd c -.institute a set.
The Cnciitlciainsa'iji VADI3 IECUItI; on, Tin.
Sporting & lrtmalic t'oisinastton
Interspersed with a multitude of Engravings, including Portraits of celebrated winning horses. Philosophical and JVutural Phenomena, Legerdemain &, c.
TT is now six months since this publication was commenced in Philadelphia and al
though the publishers have used no extrane
ous means to circulate a knowledge of its mer
its, vet such is fhe satisfaction manilested by
that portion of the public who have been m.iilearnuainted with its character fc contents.
that its list of patrons continues constantly and F
subt-crinlion. the ierms for which
is three dollars payable in advance. Subscribers to the ade Meeum are entitled (o a deduction of one third. An order for four setts will be thankfully received, and the work forwarded to any direction, bv enclosing a ten dollar note postage paid." A premium, cniisi-'mg of two volumes, 500 pages eac h, of the. Yovclist's Magazine, containing eight different novels, by the most popular authors, will be presented to the Agetit, who shall procure four name f to the Modern Acting Drama, or the Gentlemen's Yad--
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year
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