Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 195, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 September 1835 — Page 4

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Pveoi'seii wept at worvUiS h;irUfc-.ness -.11 know v.i .fe how wueh of light ;inJ heaui i ni:de Aim. fcv rfisaiuiiittsseiits of the J, .irt ..' fshe fnng her rv trr--.; b&ck, nd ;'iP.(Ci !ii-!v -miled, 2vi like -a Win;; formed for love So beautiful ami wild; I ree from the trarc ofburiKTrg thocgkt, Of passion or of crime, tjr early Ik'' lg hurled In the. ocean tide of Tim. Tas stiange that i koftld lek upxi Such beauty v, i ti a sigh, Or drea that any viving might dlrn TUe I if! re of h-c eye; i)ut 1 had proved life's empty drcam And fo and mau &iu2eFt triMt, Like parous g streams when brightest, Turn to nothingness and dust. f-.hr passed kfre bcr and 1 cpt A being bright ai.d fair, Atlovelv as the iasuiiges Of blessed vi-iens are; 2 wept to ilkiJ-c how sswi! that form Might fad", and troop, and fa'm, Those bcuvung footsteps cease to rcve Along the lighted hall. I thought how nsany Aa2 l&ehers liad uiingled in the dance. And dreamed, of high and holy ihiagi In being's fond roaaaecc.: How main w:h :-''. siien'iy In death' cold keeping slept I thought how wuifc than vam i life, Arid turned x. ; and weptJsl.e sat beside me. and my heart W:i gladdened with her tonef; There's music in the genMe voire Of foudiy herMied os; 1 listened, an4 i-sy foal was moved To nigh impassioned thought; 2 spoke of futh constancy, Of Jove that l"aeth not. Alas! alas! the memory of That moment haunts me yet--Which found me fondly aged, To a religious coquette? That creatures, so like angels, formed For feeling pure and deep, Should cast away .life's beauty thus! And think of it and weep1.

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, j On the Ohio river in Switzerland county. rY virtue of an order and decree of tin -Switzerland probate court, made at the

present August leria thereof, w ill be sold, on

the preiKises On Houday October 5, the following tracts of land, being in York

(township county aforesaid, as follows:

.No I. A certain piece or tract of land, kK.n x.s the Krown faros, being a part of

fractional section No. 33, township 2, range

1, west. I his valuable tract cf land lies on

the Ohio river, r early opposite the flourisli-

jiivg town of Warsaw Ky. which in all pro

bability will during the next season become a

county seat. 1 here are about thirty acres

cleared and under rood fence. A good an

pic orchard of some seventy choice grafted

apple trees, it! Ju;l bearing. 1 he buildin

t-g. are a good log house, with stone chim jj J , t kV. Tbis tract contains one hund

jjjdied and twenty acres, and the un

cleared land is well timbered, and a first rale

wood-yard could be established at the land

ing, with a sufficiency of water for boats of

all sizes at nil season of tke year.

No. '2. A ceruin piece or tract of land

just one halt a mile lower down the rivr r, b

inga part of the same fracti-tr.al section, and immediately opposite the said town of Warsaw, with a rig it of ferrying across the Oiiio river. The improvements are a good stone house ten aores ofiaad well cleared and milder fence, with an orchaid of choice fruit

treci; also, a first rate spring of never failing

HAT WAXUFACTORY,

m .lac. 15. It ecter

ggJSi hereny, respectfully, in-

'irnis the public, that he

Fur and wool Hats. In the buick house, formerly occupied In

ka McndcnhalU xi Ferry street that he m lends to keep up the establishment with a

constant supply of ri-t? oi me oesi quan.

ty. liis customers are uieretore soncuea to

contribute their suppo't to his estafelhslimcnt.

The hl;llet pri es will he given, in casiiHats, for anv quantity of good FURS and,

AMBS WOOL, delivered at his shop.

Vevay, February 1.

rapidly to increase. This paper is now distributed regularly every week over a wide portion of the Union, and the most satisfacto

ry assurances are received that it will event

ually become one of the most popular among the numerous excellent periodicals w Inch i-

sue from the American press. No exertions will he spaced to cstabk-h its permanent reputation more extensively; aiKi if the liberal

sanction of those fe-r whom it is especially de

A SliAKBEKER. Whereas, 1 ( k toft ie, to vit. p fi:Ir the Ut oi ! i.I h.M. Mr. I T E AM tt II.2:E'B, l;i!-' 1 a.ui tcii.ty . icw ol !S iiZt i !a:al c imi'v. KjorUd toAaiicnS jxix'iis, that XICILILL TC11,hv of la. etle count. I nii? Ivania, was a negro, or a man of color; w l.ich statement is ti tally false

which can he verified by respectable teslN

signed shall warrant, its future improvement; 'mony. To persons unacquainted villi the

both as regards typographical neatnes? and

general charaeler of said JUilhr. we will slate

rm& M

embellishment will be materially advanced

lhediilerent plasand farces that will ap

pear in the course of a year, of themselves,

wili be worth more than four tim s the amount iten li

,1 ...I ... MM. c II - .. I: . I'l

oi Mio.-ti ij'uou. l lie lo.io-vving is u usi oi

those which Iwve already appeared".

that it is currently reported, that he was con v'c.ed i'i 1 )e aier .-ounty, f a. for stealing

The Hinstrel's Return. Oh1. I coald weep, like him who wept O'er Salem's destined doom, "When her stern sons unconscious sJcpt UfK)R their country's tomb; For, lo! the thistle springs unchecked Where feeaaty's step was known; And iove's bright temple too is wrecked It watks with weeds ""ergrown. I asked for her of brighter days, Whose early vows were mine: On her cold grave the sun-ray playi, And the dull moon bearrs &hinei 1 tought for him whose heart and hand Eaeh friendly feeling knew; His bones were bleaching on Hie Strand, The w inds liis requiem blew. I asked for him who loved to pour Te sacred sonjj of praise! With men hisv-ice is heard no more, Forever hushed his lays My steps 1 turned to fortune fane, And craved an entrance there: The votary's vestment showed a stain. Where 'beat a heart of care. No more Far better still to roam Ameng a etrangr band, That seek a solitary home. Even in our native land, The soul is sick and flies the scene Of desolation dread; Looks back to what it once hath been Now to dark ruin wed.

THE only specific ever otleied to the public

from which a permanent and radical cure may

be obtained, of that disagreeable iain, the

TOOTH ACHE, with all its attendant evis; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the teeth, which often proves more painful than the tooth ache itsflhandcold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw thence to live .head, nroducinc: a rheumatic affection, with many

water within fifty yards of the noose, and a 'other unpleasant elfects, such as a disagreeable

guou name i.arn. i ne oaiance oi : breatn, bad taste in tne mouin occ. an ol men the land is well timbered and the are produced from foul or decayed teetli, 1 am

whole tract. contains one hundred andihannv to have it m.riv power to oiler to the

twenty acres. The titles are indisputable

and wi..U be sold subject lo the widow's, right of dower; and possession given on the .first of

Ylarrn Tiext.

Terms of Sale. One fourth of the pur

chase money ti be paid in hand one fourth

in six months one fourth in twelve months

and the rerRiaing fourth in sixteen months

world, n remeeiy thai will not only remove the pain, nine vi-mes out often if properly applied,

but preserve the teeth from further deca,anl arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt have not comsaeivced -acliing, restoring iheiu to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 10, 1832 the subscribers

(having witnessed the pleasing e fleets of loc-

Chaiies the First,

Is she a Brigand,

Die Hunchback.

The Deep, Dee p Sen, Cheap laving, Shakspcare's Early Days,

Henri Quatre, lk-ggar of ijcthnal G i een. Husbands and Wives, Man of Ten Thousand" The L:ies Man I'll Tell Yon What, The Golden Farmer, Speculation,

Olympic Devil, Englishman in India; Sh akspeare Festival, The East Indian, My Friend the Governor, Victorine, The Omnibus, The Child of Nature,

The llencontre, The Dud The Sisters.

Yidocq, llernani

Miss Mi t ford U. V. Smith James . Know Jt: J. 11. Planche F. Uevn-dds C A. Somerset II. l Smith J. S. K-lKDwleS

llg broke cut.dv, and that a reward A

us, is otleied for his ni ni el.enien.

e is now in ihr? county, and can he

ml '

by a igilant fii

cer. lii.iMil l-l JUi.

li. H

n-iprehended, at anv limes

July G,

JOSEPH FULTON.

Thomas Hoi-to ft Wm. E. liurton Mrs. lueh!)ald leni. Webster

F. M. llev nobis

Planche Daix -

Vv. T. Mone rielT M. G. Lev is J. R. ri.inche II. M.Miiner

This is to certify that I w as acquainted with Michael Tosh, and live d near ne-ighhor to him in the stale of 1'ennsv 1 ania, about 20 years, ihc same Michae l Te?h, who was grand fathei of Daniel David cf Su iliiei lai d comity,

Indiana, and during said ae ejuaintancc of

iwenty years I never to the best of my rcollection heard it even insinu-ak-d that he was blood re dated te the negro rate of je pie. -ud believe the report now in circulation

ilhat he was related to that rate of pe. le is e whollv without foundation in truth and iur-

1 1 her it was my pinion then, that he was

Mrs. Inchbald"

II. 15. Peake NT. lian vmoie

acknowledge! in our

presence'

hers

from the day of sae; the purchaser to jjive tor Thomas White's Yegelable Tooth-ache

promissory notes torsatd three lat payments, JLps, ieei a pieaswie in recommencing n to with rood resident fre?!ioJd security, bearing those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache,

six perceiUkma interest pr annum tiil paid, &s a safe, and in tuost cases, perfectly eliicient

and it not -punctually paid to bear ten n-remecy or me aisoruer.

James Kennedy

The MSS of the Irish Ambassador, the lavorite and highly interesting drama, in w hich Tyrone Power so successfully amused the Piiblie-, as Sir Patrkk O'Plenip.-v. lias been

obtained by the publishes, and will be l-Mivai,bi. that" he had any

ished forth witli.

centum interest, per annum until paid, from date. Due attendance given

JOSEl'll S. LILLARD,

Guardian of theiufant heirs of John

A. IIEEBE, physician II. L. HARVEY

Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT THEY Ell physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. New York city,Sept. 10, IS32 The uvider-

Lillard deceased signed, in his practice as a dental surgeon hav-

N. E. The widow, will sit the same time ig extensively used, for the cure of te.othd place, sell her right of dower of, info and che, Thomas White's VegetableTooth Ache

urops, zno wiiu aeciuea success, ne can recommend them when genuine, as superior to any other remedy now before the public, and

can say that tliese drops receive the unquali-

and

over the foregoing premises. Terms made

known at sale. A. LILLARD,

widow of John P. Liilard dee'd.

GeiTi an, and never knew anv thing to (he contrary. Given under my hand this 28lh dav of April 163,3.

I Henry M

James r. liukiil. JO-SKIMI CAMPV.El.I,. JOSEPH If. K RIGHT. September 5, FT3.3. This is to certify, that Martin Overturf of

Ripley count v , stale of Indiana-, have see n mr. Toh, of the Mate oi 1 'cniiM h ania, I'avi tte county, and believe him to l ea man thai had no negro blo! in him, i or neither did 1 ever -it . .

ixaritsnni lv any ix r.-eii or t eisoi.s. in I'e nn-

such bie( d in him.

1 nor did 1 cAer hear any sinh tl ii " in this

The Sporting Intelligence at home and -a-.country, h any j;eron r pt ions until nbe.ut broad, occupies a considerable portion of our (the lihh of April. 1S3.". and ihen I heard it

columns, ad is collected from the most au- fom Ahialu.n Miller, f'f Switzerland county,

llK-nttc scurccs. Among the 1 ortrails ol .

- t

celebrated winning horses which have been given, are: The American trotting horse, Edwin For-

rTJ r-.rr I ' ,h fied approbation of the medical faculty at fctrThe Cincinnati Gazette will insert the rr

above advertisement three times and charge this office. .

CAUTION. TTrHEREAS, my wife Anne Peters, late " Anne Brown, and a daughter of Isliatn Brown, of Sugar creek, Kentucky, eloped from my bed and board oa the 9thiast. without aflj' just cause or provocation, and has since that time, sent word that she does not

l nf pnH f i"k rotn rn n mi in tK api firt norir.nc

are cautioned against harboring, trusiinir. or! fuh,n,,,ed h,s care be faithfully and

large.

.1 OHNATHAN DODGE, No. 5, Chamber treet. FOR SALE, by Wm. It. Campbel.

Vevay. and Lyman W . Mix, Mountsterling. jects ol interests,

Uctooer 4iln. are the lollowing

Robert Drummontl, Attorney and CoriHftf llur ut Jaw, Vevay Indiana. 1"EEPS his tlice on Feiiv ctreet, immed.

The imported racing horse, Messenger. The favorite racing mare, Ariel, and her foal, by Ec I ipse. Bond's celebrated trotting horse, Norfolk Phenomenon. The well known Eng'Uh race horse Touchstone. A correct picture of a race course, occupying the width of seven columns. Among a variety of Embellishments of sub-

which have been published

Indiana. April JS. IS35.

Signed in the presence of Mai tin Overturf, Hiram Overturf.

associating with her, under the severest pen-

Lallies of the law.

Ills ANDREW PETERS, trnrk York township, August 20.

-JIISS POL.LY GRUIES. liss Polly Grimes is still a maid, She says she ne'er will wed Her week day frock's blue calico, Her Sunday one is red. She never lets her beaux make free, Nor listens to their vows. When she gets up she makes the bed; At evening milke. the cows. She's always up at six o'clock, In lime to skim the milk: Her bonnet's made of yellow straw, And ueatlv trimmed with silk. Her mind is of a 6rious turn She often thinks of death: She does not lace her stays 60 light They make her gape for breath. Beloved by all her female friends, She leads an easy life: And any man in town would jump To get her for his wife.

ModfnUt'nn. A gentleman was married

lately at Onondaga Hollow, to a young lady called Miss Precious Litle.

pttiKtHxIiy unvo ted to

Hit JUSTICES' Ohve is kept at ihe same

place, wheie he also attend to all convetan

Kellogg

VEGETABLE Rheumatic Drops.

"jVTANY Hiticle are before the public, a a "-c n re for that meet Mioate and tormenting disease, the Rheum:iiim; nd from close observation we are led to believe, that they

have to h very grenl extent, failed to produce

that desirable result and may it not be attri

bated to the fact, thnt hcIu lee (aid to cue this troublesome disorder are alio recommended

to cure almokt eveij disease with which out fril bodies are attacked, and in their prepa

ration that object is kept in view, mz to have the medicine a cure for all diseai-es.

The Vegetable Rheumatic Omps are ofTer

ed to the public as a remedy fir Rheumatism

and as no case ie known wh-rp a perfect cure

was not afln:cied, we are j-isuned in d-rlarinjj

it a valuable medicine lor that painful diHae and for no other 'u it recommended. Pi ice 50 cent.

NO CURENO PAY. ' Dr. S. R. Eaton,

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens

ot Switzerland county, that he has pr cured

STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS.

for the cure of HERNIA (or Rupture.) and is now prepared to funish all sizes, and will warrant the patient a permanent and radical cure or exact no pay. Those labortng under he disease are requested to call a id be cured

Si Keimett.

Cincinnati, No. P2, East Front st.

A iu on hand, and --arc receiving, pre f, steam boats Banker Hill Ph!1

0 io iunisville, the following arliile-.;

'zvj boxes w hite and brow n Hav. Sugar 75 kilts Mackeral, No. I,

50 half bbls. do. 1

and 2,

'23

bbls

WANTED. AAA bushels of flax seed. The high-

M.JJJ est market price will be paid for any quantity of merchantable flax seed delivered at Sheet's warehouse in Vevay immedi

Iately. JOHN K. EVINGTON. Moant6torling, Aug. 25, 1835.

No. 1 do,

50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes Herring, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes Codtish, 235 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. Havana do., 26 do. Laguyra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ceroonsS. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. II. Tea, 50 canisters I". II. and Imp. Tea, 10 tierces fresh Rice,

25 boxes Sp. Candles, j 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar. ALo, a complete assortment of Wines, on tapJ May, 20. 1835 The Gentleman's OH, THE

Sporting & Drama I ic Com pan ton

Intersp rsc.d with a multitude of L.ngruvings, including Portraits of celebrated winning norses, Philosophical and A'atural Phenomena, Legerdemain i'c T is row six months since this publication was commenced in Philadelphia and although the publishers have used no extraneous means to circulate a knowledge of its merits, yet such is the satisfaction manifested by that portion of the public who have been made acquainted with its character & contents,

that its list of patrons continues constantly and Franklin Place, l'liiladelphis.

A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen Illustrations, for the improvement of Ladies in that must healthy of all exercises. Explanation of the Automaton Chc?s player, illustrated by eleven engraving-. The subjects which are particularly embraced in ihe Vade Me e um, will he more dis

tinctly understood lioinlhe following summary ol them: Tlie turf and all ni.illcrs connected therewith. On the strnctureanel character of the horse. On the improvement of horned cattle. Rules for Novices in shooting. Methods lor feeding and training Dogs. Uiograpliies of celebrated horses, with their portraits.

lle.nuug, iTshing, rowhng, occ. Approved Gaines, from liovleand others. Criticisms on plays and actors.

1 he most popular songs, set to music. The art ol ' Legereh main Illustrated. A variety of Receipts adapted lo Domestic Economy. An Epitome of important pas-ing events. Gentlemen's Quarterly Review of the Fashions. The Vnds Mecum is printed on large imperial paper, of a beauliful white lexturcand is published every Saturday, ;t three dollars per annum, in advance. Orde is from a. broad, postage p; id, will be promptly attend ! ed to, and the paper carefully packed to pivvent it from rjbluii'; by mail. The Mexh in Acting Drama a vo'nme of a bout 300 pages containing the phns, farces.

Occ, which appear in the Ynde Mtcum. neatly pnnled, and bound in el. siic covers, for transportation is published every six weeks. Light volumes will constitute a sei. or one year's subscription, the lei ms for w Inch is three dollars payable in advance. Subscribers to the ade Meeum are entitled to a deduction of one thi d. A i order for four setts will be lhankf illy received, and the work forwardeel to any dire lion, hv enclosing a ten dollar note postage paid. A premium, con&ising of two volume-, fo0 pages each, of the N ovelist's Magazine, co n taining eight eliiierent novels, by l!ic nvs! popular authors, will be presented to ihe A-

geni, who shall procure four names to the Mo-i

dern Acting Drama, or the Geiiileinen s ade Mecum, and remit the amount of one year's subscription for each. Gentlemen wishing to subscribe to either of the above works, will address CHAllLKS

ALEXANDER, No. 3 Athenian 13uil lings.

Julv ?.,

Applet for tenlc. -L be s( Id on the premises on Snfur

day the I'Jlh elay of Selemher A. D.

1S"5. All the fruit giow ing up n the oichard Ik longing to the estate euSiillwell Headv, consi-!ln xf thoice fall ;.nd v inter apple s, nnd will he sold in lots to suit the pun baser?. Those wishing to make cider, can have the use of (he cider mill and press, on the premises. All Minis ef three dollars and under in cash, above- three ai.d under S5, sitv las over .s5 and under .si 0,90 davs. over f n dollars, six mouths credit purchnscis g'n ing appioved

secui it .

HENRY GFLLIOX. i v o- ii' t 1 1- Cih.

September -i, I '.".

Tlsaay DcSIars Ileward.

TRAYED away, or was stolen, from (iie range efthe su list li In r, living m ar the ninoth of Log-I ck creek. Sw i:."i land cun: v. on the iii l it of the ninth of August last.

Three years old last April, and nearly six(e'en hands high. He ha a star and snip in his face, is round bodied, of the Pilgiim breed. Ti'.e above reward will be given for the

jhore;ind thii f. or li;; en dollars for eiMu-r land a i e-asonalde ( oinin ! s ; 1 1 i -n will he given, I to any person who will giv e u.ionnatioii whei e ! i:e, inav be bamd.

WILLIAM GIVEN, Py .narew Given, Lis agent. Sep'.eniber 2, 1 -5. N. I. The edin i of the sVnlhul. George I own, Ky. Gao!!e. Lexir g!on. and the Commoiiwealih. I lankli i t, Kv. at ! the Whig of Cincinnati, will pleaser insert the above (hi e! Unit s and send their bills to this cfiice.

rill's E AS, 1 have heiel.l. ie executed

and delivered to ' ti! cinlo S. Mor-e, f

Norfolk iigiiiia. (Mien of Alexandria, ol the iis'iiirt ed" Cohiinbia,) tw o several letters ed if tornev . e ::e loeoiiect certain p-ro;iei'tv for ne in tiie stale of Mass;.chu-el Is, and the oilier one to coheci monies and transact business for me in Europe, lite West Indies anil the l rni!d Sia!e: ihe pn i-e dales ef which, is mt now i ( ( i!i et( d. but w hh h 1 now hereby n v-ikc ae.il recall. Therefore, all persons ire hereby noii'ie.l that said Oi I uuloS. Morse: is no longer ni attorney, and ! shall not iceogni.e a:iv ai tsoi hi-. treiu this date. JOHN H. PER LEY. Jaiksonville, August 2t. (-.-The editor of l!ie A'";' '' H rahl and llX:.n (;.;: trr. will plen-e insert the aoe three liine". end send their accounts to !iie, w hn h sliall l-C ; romptlv paid. JOHN H. PER LEY.

Of all kin 1

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