Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 199, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 October 1835 — Page 4

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Wreck of Beauty'. thine Oi? sttdm'sa Which w ii;:;ivi:i n-n;i can ttll; For the foarful biigkt of iim iu.-:-i llaiii uuor. thy H'irif fell And tliv pale lire ever n'vinj

Win") high words, or metering lovr,

Tell

.rai'or proving.

nno. woe.

Fallen Ecriutv

5soi ro:ng. yr s:vi:n. or cure, Gave t'ny uhv?, or n:rMs in keeping

Then, oh i

O'er thy fiov.vrv pri h-vay springing, Like i v ii I'avv:, arid frca.

jasr.

Uiec,

But the sp-'hr a All those

io nestle - anions.

Giving birth u; liioiitf '.its. whit h uiestle Wiiii ihe virtue? of the young. Trailing Mniuc-n!- -i;r'' the reelings. Which Uruwily rmpier" art, Brought, and twin-d by subtle dealing

j tny young una guiltless heart.

Vreldied beauty! vain thy curses, For they cannot kill the past! Or bir.t oui the sad reveries Guilt hath 'round thy fair fame ca?t. Spare thy curses for keen anguish Must us hated visage rear O'er hi 'till las false soul languish In the clue'ies cf despair.

J'w t,'Hcm of Jurisprudence. The lollowing mods of di-pensing justice must be singularly convenient. It precludes the necesity of introducing any evidence on the part of the government, "and must save a great deal of time and expense, ft c nan is innocent let him p. vie it '. What can be more simple? Bait. Gaz. Tiie Leipsic Gaz Ue contains a report of 23 trials of persons in IS31, accused of incendiarism, in the kingdom of Saxony. Among

others ia the following: The farmer S

I ten thousand dollars of unprofitable expen

diture.

Physic by Instalment. As an illustration of the fever of speculation among the profess-

iional men, as well as others, a physician, the

other day, when asked by his patient how sne should take his pills, replied, one fourth down, 5 and the remainder in one, two, and three Ivcars" Bangor Courier. i-

"Not Guilty'." The Eastenr Argus pro

fesses a willingness to acknowledge the talent

land services of Henry Clay, if he will hcrcaier ?'anci alonf from the conflicts of party. This is

'much like "the celebrated verdict of a certain iiarv in the case of a prisoner arraigned before

jtheaW.Vof Guilty if he will leave the Sfae." j Roctiesteh, August 6th. New Wheat was 'selling in our streets yesterday for one dollar f . . i . . . H.. :

to'.-r bushel. v rops is said io De exceiiem m

quality and abundant in quanity, particularly in the' neighborhood of the Genesee River. Daily Democrat." Something just like a Husband. A

Genosec lady was asking another the number of her lovers. "Just at present," replied the

Tuscan fair, "I have but one." "But one!" ciaculated the other. What solitude what

ennui! why, it is iust like a husband."

A project is on foot in Boston for the erec

lion of a church in that city on an extensive

scale, wherein all important questions, whether

of a moral, political, or religious nature, may

be full v and fairly discussed, without let or

hindrance. Fall liner (Mass.) Record.

Kcrping the peace. A justice of peace in Xorth Carolina, seeing two men fighting in a

crowd, ordered them to desist, but the com

batants not obeying him, he took his coat off, and gave them both a severe drubbing-, and thus restored order. He was asked by the

Governor if he did not know it was his duty

to preserve the peace of the State. "So I did, please your worship, said he, "but I had

BRUCE'S, New York Type Foundry.

WANTED. f ft ft ft bushels of flax seed.

J. VJVJyJ

The high

est market price will be Daid for

THE subscribers respectfully inform the anv quantity of merchantable flax seed deliv-

Printersthat they recently completed a vari- erej at Sheet's warehouse in Vevaj i mmedi

ety ot new founts ot letter in the style oi tne alely.

latest European specimens, well calculated lor JOHN K. EV1NG TON.

ornamental printing or tasteful display, and Mountsterling, Aug. 25. 1835.

making their assortment of PRINTING

TYPES unrivalled in beauty, extent and va-

m . i

rietv. A book of specimens may be obtained

at the Foundry, No. 12 city hall place. It contains specimens from twelve line pica, to

pearl, comprising.

45 fonts Roman Capt. with lower case.

25

5 5 5 17 1-2 5 2 5 2 2G 11 10 6 6

Italic do.

Title Italic do. Title Roman do. Shaded Rom. do.

do.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

SADDLING BUSINESS In cvay Indiana.

ox, wuh a i

marKea and slit

Antique do. Black do. Open Black do. Script Cap?, do. German text do. Open text I:

2-line Rom. Caps, with figures. 2-line Italic capitals. Shaded Caps, various kinds. Open do. doItalian do. and figures.

Besides ornamertal letters, backslope, mu

sic, lottery figures, piece fractions, superiors, astronomical and other signs, space rules, brass

rules, ornamental dashes, long braces, more

Taken Up. BY J el Thustin, living in Posey town

ship, Switzerland co,

Indiana, one yoke of

oxen, one is a large

pale red

white nose, with a crop

.1 1A j I il m n .-t w! jl li rtfr ei'71'ifl Vt

in the icu ear, tne oiuei " uuuuihi .-

ox, with a white face, and white spots on his

back, crumple horns, and a scar on nis nc.u flank, no other marks or brands perceivable. Said oxen supposed to be seven years old, last spring, appraised at .$40,00 by William Newbold and Henry Seaver, before me this 21st.

day of August, 1835.

August 19, 1835.

fjlllE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the Saddling Business, In the shop lately occupied

by Jas. W. Cole. He will keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of all

articles in his line Saddles, bridles, martingales, carpet and saddle bags, hard leather" and baggage trunks, carriage, gig and break harness, dearborn, and all kinds of wagon and plow gears. All of which he willscil low for' casli or good horses, linsey, jeans, flax and tow linen; in fact, all kinds of approved pro duce will be taken for all articles in his line Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call, as his stock shall be the best in the wes

tern country, and his workmen inferior td none. I. I.INDLEY. Vcvay, Indiana, Sept. 26, 1835.

A VALUABLE FAHill FOI1 SALE.

rpVJE subscriber wises to dispose ol a valJL iinhlf. farm situated in York town, Swit-

than 1000 kinds of cuts and ornaments lor zerland county, Indiana, containing

school books, newspaper and scientific work: Two hundred Acres.

orders for any of which, or for composing sticks, Ninety of which, is under good fence, and in a cases, chases, &c. will be executed with the rQod state of cultivation a part being well

utmost promptitude, a large stock being always set with grass, and the balance well timbered

to fight develish hard for it."

The editor of a friendly paper over the river says that when we make mouths at him, we remind him of Davy Crockett. Why! Be

cause we are grinning at a'coon? Louisville

Journal.

at Wendisch Lienpe, was suspected of having

v. illfullv set fire to hisharn, and condemned to

be imprisoned in a house of correction, until he

should piove his innocence, with this reserve,

that the imprisonment should not exceed ten

years. The tailor O , at Brockwitz, was also suspected of having wilfully set fire

to two houses that were burnt down in that

place, and condemned to be imprisoned in a hi-.!i5i of t ori iiction until he has exonerated

himself from suspicion, nevertheless, the incarceration not to exceed the period of five rears. Two other cases of the same kind are in the report. The Editors of the Advertiser pretend, tht thev "cannot swallow Gen. Harrison."

When Rabelais was at his death bed a

consultation of Plrysicians was called. "Dear

gentlemen, said the wittothe doctors, raising

his languid head, "let me die a natural deatn.

on hand.

They will also execute orders for printing presses, paper, Ink. &c. which they will furnish at the manufacturer's prices. Printers of newspapers will please publish this adveriisement (with this note) three times, sending a paper containing it to the Foundry, and receive payment when they

purchase four times the amount of their bill from the Foundry'. GEORGE BRUCE & CO.

Being agents for the above Foundry, we

n Sill

DOWER. To Theresa M'Kay, widow of Zachariah M' Kay of Craig township, Switzerland county and State of Indiana, and all others inter ested. jD LEASE take Notice that application will -- be made to the Switzerland Probate court, the next session thereof, to be holden at the

court house in the town of Vevay on the second Monday in November next, and on the first day thereof, to appoint Three Commissioners to assign and set over to said Theresa M'Kay.

cribs, and several other out buildings, j widow as aforesaid, her dower in the real es-

The land is in the midst of a large set- a te belonging to her deceased husband.

There is a good springs of never failing water.

on the premises a log dwelling nouc, two double log barns; also, stables,

will furnish, to order, type, and every

tlcment, three and a half miles Irom the river, the same distance from Y'ork, and five

miles from Patriot, which is situated on tne river has a large commodious STEAM GRIST IVXILX-, WITH ITVE UU.A OF IllKS,

t..J sufficient to manufacture 100 bis. flour in 21

uvu I

rrintion of nrhiiin material with th least hours; at winch place, farmers can get the

- - . - . , ,

possible delay. highest prices lor grain in casu a guu iu.iu

JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. passes mrougn uie premises. .u,-

Au. 12,1835. Pittsburg. thcr description unnecessary, as we presume

w 111 I... ....II . 1 . .A 0An Mia -i .-.l I 21 iC

llie purciiastl, Mill misii iu act; yiviini.;

Have thev n-

swallowed Col. Johnson?

Think of a couple ot strapping fellows swallow

ing a hedgefence and then pretending to

miike snueamish mouths at a butter-ball.-

Louisville Journal.

fb i4 BUSHELS OF CLEAN FX. AX

SUED WANTED. The highest Madison price will be gi-en for 2,000 bushels of good clean FLAXSEED,

wanted immediately.

r. G. SHEETS, & Co. Vevay, Ind. Sept. 10, 1835. SALT! SALTlT" 400 bis. Kanawha SALT for SALE.

T?0UR hundred barrels KAXA-

WHA SALT, just received

and lorsale, at Madison prices.

r . G. SHEETS, & Co.

HAT MANUFACTORY,

ryn Jac. R.Kcefcr

hereby', respectluuy, in-

brms the public, that he

carries on tne nianitactury ol

Fur and wool Hats. In the brick house, formerly occupied b)

Ira MendrnhalL on Ferry street that he in

tends to keen un the establishment with a

constant supply of HATS, of the best quali.

... . - 1...,

ty. His customers are thereiore solicited to contribute their support to his establishment,

The highest prices will be given, in casii-

Hats, for anv quantity of good FURS and,

AMBS WOOL, delivered at his shop.

Vevay, I ebruary 1.

In the anniversary address of Professor TnrL.-r. hefore the Virginia Historical So.

cietv. the following singular fact is mentioneJ,

as connected with the history of Virginia: "In the year 1(147, lawyers were forbidden to take fees whatever, and in 1053 they were excluded from the L-gislature!!! For this uncourteous act, it nWt be confessed that their cecenduats have made the amende honorable."

Vevay, Sept. 10, 1835.

Milton, when blind, married a shrew. The

duke of Kuckingnam called her a rose. "I am reasonable c no iudee ofcolors,-' replied Milton, "but I dare and a teasonable c iiojuagtouuim., ' , ., ,, to any person who say you are right, for I feel the thorns dail . he J 1 be found

Opposition. The Journeymen Printers of

Boston have reiu-ea io wotk, hi couscucti

the employment ot females in setting types

v xvnuld advise, as a retaliation, thai the

"fellers" go to washing dishes, sweeping house,

spinning, tending the lime ones, oc.

Thirty Dollars Reward.

CTRAYED awav, or was stolen

from the range of the subscriber

living near the mouth of Log-lick creek, Switzerland county, on the

night of the ninth of August last

A chesnut sorrel Horse.

Three vearsold last April, and nearly six

teen hands high. He has a star and snip in

las face, is round bodied, of the Pilgrim breed

Ihe above reward will be given for the

horse and thief, or fifteen dollars for cither

compensation will be given

will give information where

he may

WILLIAM GIVEN,

York township, August 15.

WANTED.

THE highest price will be given at this office from persons indebted to the same,

for subscription or job work.

Wheat, Potatoes, Rye, Pork, Corn, Onions, Cabbage, Linen, Butter, Beef, Flour, Buckwheat meal, Veal, Mutton, &c. &c. Corn, Corn meal,

DAVID CAIN, for himself as as-i-ignec of Abraham, Robert, Hen ry and Barbara M'Kay and as guardian for Lewis, Samuel, Malion, Charles, and Sarah Josephine, minor heirs of said Zachariah M'Kay deceased. Sept. 21, 1S35. Taken Up

fY Thomas Brisby

township

la. one

of York

Switzerland county,

IN

DROPS.

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To all whom it may Concern.

JOIICL is hereby given, to all indebted

that the subscriber has recently placed

all his accounts, for printing of every descrip

tion, into the hands ol Mr. Kout. I.eLi.eiic,

of Vevav, who is legally authorized to collect

and receipt said accounts. 1 hose who know

themselves to be indented are pautici'i-arly requested to attend to this call, and thereby

save unpleasant feeling.'.

K. K AIM JJA LL. Vevay, September II, IS35.

ESTRAY MARE

A light SORREL supposed to be 12 or 13

years old, with a blemish on the right eye,

with saddle marks on both sides and a blaze in her face and appraised to sixteen dollars

by Abia Luckey and Wm. Phillips.

I do certily the above to be a true copy

from my cstray book, this 19th Sept. 1835.

GEOKUE EAiM, J. 1'. Robert Drummond, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Vevay Iinliana.

KLEPb bis iflice on 1'eny street, immed, vilely opposite the Post Office. Buc-ines

submitted to hi care will be faithfully and

mutually sittrndrd Io His JUSTICES' Oilioe is kept at ihe same dace, wheie he also attends to all convej an

CUig hH'-UH'SS

THE only specific ever otleied to the public

from which a permanent and radical cure may

be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the

TOOTH ACHE, with all its attendant evils;

such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the scriber, will he entitled to the above reward

teeth, which often proves more painlul than witnout any thanks or payment of expenses.

JD

One Cent Reward. I AN A WAY from the

subscri

ber, on the li9th imt

John Fanel, bound to the saddling

business. Anv person who will ap

prebend and return him to the sub-

By Andrew Given, his agent. September 2, 1835. W. D. TUa editors of thp Sentinrl. Gnrrr.

town,Ky. Gazette, Iexingion, ana tne Com

the tooth ache itself,andcold passing from the

decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as a disagreeable

breath, baa taste in me mouiu ixc. an oi nu n

are produced from foul or decayed teeth, 1 am happy to have it in my power to ofi'er to the

world, a remedy thai win no. "ni' n move the

pain, nine times out of ten if propel

GEO. KESLER.

Vevay, August 31st, 1S35.

i-f-ii, iaH

VEGETABLE Rhcamatie Droiis. ANY aiticles are befrre ti e public, a a cure for that nu st obstinate and toirr.enl-

Kellogg & Kensictt. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st.

WE on hand, and

are receiving, pre

sicam noais uuiimtiiiu

Ohio. Iluntsville, the following articles:

20 boxes white and brown Hav. Sugar. 75 kilts Mnikcrul, No. 1, 50 half bbls. do. 1 and 2,. 25 bbls. No. I do. 50 do. 2 and 3 do.. 100 boxes Herring, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. S"gar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes Codfish, 225 bag Rio Cullee. 50 do. St. Dom. do.,

do. Havana do., do. Laguyra do.,

ly applied, nig o

, il.o nii nmMirm: and fr

cm

I m. a I. I,.AI U iiiiM rntfloi fln.Kif mill iik.Ari"jl Inn u a u la loll In Iw.1i.m ft... I tl....

1.1 ! li-.l- J.I rl' rl DUl DreSei U llIC ICC 111 IIUIIIIUIIUVI UCldliUMU 1C ou nu hi I"' , lllcll llllmon weal th, V rank fort. K v. and the Whig of r. . ... , J V. ,J, .

I'lnrmn:.!;. will nlcp inrl h uKv ihrP,. RITCSl ltUi QlSeaSe

Cincinnati, will please insert the above three

times and send their bills to this ofhee.

u TUn l.vw. If a law is generally neg

'0A t must be either ubad or a ridiculous

law. Such is the case with ihe law suppress- R EVOCATION OF LETTERS

ing small notes. They stili pass as curenuy OF ATTORNEY.

-

as they ever

did. Nous efuses none in

forms." V. Y. Morn. Her.

lirHEREAS, I have heretofore executed! Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it to and delivered to Orlando S. Morse, ofl those that are allicted with the tooth-ache,

in such as arc decaying audi have foa vrry great extent, failed to produc

have not commenced aching, restoring them thai desirable result and may it not In- attrt

to health and usefulness. butt d to ihe fact, that artii loctid tocuic thi

Erie.Pa.Oct. 10, 18J2 the subscribers troublesome disorder arc also recommended

having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doc- to cure almost every disease with which em

tor Thomas Whites vegetable looth-ache trail bodies are attacked, ami in their prep

ration that object is kept in view, viz to have

ihe medicine a cure for all diseases

, p,., r f.i,0 ltrn kville la. American Norfolk Virginia, (then of Alexandria, of the as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient The Vegetable Rheumatic Drop? are offer

.. . i . . r..,Tr.l...t nttition to district of Columbia, two several letters of rpmedv for the disorder. ed to the public as a rented y for Rbcumatisn

auuuiLc:, i"v . .l. t lit i rl 4 lii.M.Min ..i IT T HinVPVLi.n ... ... i.k....... ..,i. ...... r...

.1 T t I Vw-o .lrn-irlment tor nCrmiSSOU IO clliuuici, unc ituaiu uiu icui iui n. llUCiUUi l)insn.l'l---ll iin" 'i "" i' "5c 'r R'lu'iii "mien "-liril Ul'i tneiOSl uiUO.uu"- , 1 .t i.i..f M I ... .i ,i. i. r ' iiiumi'I' rpiii.i-ii .... .r.. . i : i : . i ..

, ii-.i . nniiiTE MUL OF Ills OWK. lie me in uie siaic oi niitssneiiuseiiB, aim iiiu oiii- iai. Ijrie Uoservcr .YUUCiivi i iid i ijv " us moi iiiicticu, i c u- j'ismiuiu in ucriari"

jj, ,l i . , nnnnt pet nermission, he er one to collect monies and transact business physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. t a valuable medicine for that pninful disrai aaas, iiiav, ii fe I . . . . - ... 4u vv l,l; 1 . u I V r. . n: too Tl,.U. .Jf. n. .. ... p.;-.

will take the responsibility ot doing ine inmg lor mc m uu.upc, mc "i uuica nuu mci new iorKCiiy,oepi. iu, iw. uuu- .nu ...i mi imuu is leeuiiiiiieiiucu.

... . ". ii .1 V I I Imf hiirs I HA nrpnen il:irrs nt tvhirh. is cmnaH . I ' . i;,. ..e n dnl'il siirrr.nn m:ii-. r.(l rnnlt

U llll&u w.ul ' v. . .. w v. .i.vi.i uisii'tii.ui 111 II H.IILC U3 11 UWIiV.tl ..J.i i"i iw ' -

not now recollected, but which 1 now hereby ing extensively used, for the cure of tooth-

revoke and recall. 1 hereiore, all persons ache, Thomas White's Vegetable 1 ooth Ache

are hereby nolined mat said urianao . Morse mrops, and with decided success, lie can re-

is no longer my attorney, and 1 shall not re- commend them when genuine, as superior to cognize any acts of his, from this date. any other remedy now before the public, and

muv tr urn i rv i .i ... , .i.- i:

juiiii i. lean say mat tnese drops reciavc uie imiiuuiJacksonville, August 20, 1835. I tied approbation of the medical faculty at

OirThe editor ol the Aortoltc urraia and large.

Alexandria Ga2elic. will nleasc insert the a-

f

2) 20 20 3 20 :o io 20 4

do. old Jatado., (Miperior,) ceroons S. I'. Indigo, chest Y. II. Tea, canisters Y. H. and Imp. Tea, ticrct s fresh Rice, boxes Sp. Candles, casks Sp. ( Ml, bbls. Loaf Sugar.

lap

Abo, a complete assortment of Wines, on. p. Mav. 20. 1835

CAUTION.

without nermission. e like the man s

spunk, and mean to encourage him. whom doe slre-intpnd to appoint Postmaster General? 1 Jow many deputy Postmasters does he design

to have! V ho is to have his blank, papers

ind twine contract! What are to be his rates

A( noetae! Will he eschew the abominable

system of extra allowances? Let him answer ii.-o nuestions sati-factorialy, and set us down

as ihe patrons of his line. Louisville Journal.

r, MrNra Most of the gold mines in

riia.. ii Ksaid, abandoned after tome

i0 CURE ftO FAY. Br. S. i:. EatoEi, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens

of Switzerland county, that he has pr cured

STAGNEXTS PATENT TRUSS. 'or the cure of JIEHAIA (or Rupture.) and

JOHN.TITANDODGE.No,5,Chambcr is now nrenarcd to funish all sizes, and will

bove three times, and send their accounts to treet. FOR SALE, ly Win. IL Campbel. warrant the patient a permanent and radical

me, which shall be promptly paid. J Vevay, and Lyman W. Mix Mountsterling. cure or exact no pay. 1 hose laboring under

JOHN IL rbKl'&x October 37th, the duearc are requeues to can arm ne cureu

" 7" 1 1 ERE AS, my wife Anne Peters late Anne Brown!! and a daughter of Lham, Brown, of Sugar creek, Kentucky, eloped, from my bed :.nd board on tlie 0th in. without anv just raue or provocatkm, and has since that" time, sent word that she does not intend to return again; therefore, all pcrons are cautioned against harboring, tru.-lmg, er avotialing with Ur, under tlie sevuost penalties of the law. ANDREW PETERS, m irk York township, August 20.

JOB PRiiWIAG IVenIveiected at IhicTficr.

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