Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 201, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 October 1835 — Page 4
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.p.oud wl.a!e, Ltcamc iiil;-i;t1 v ?o saluraJtcd with water in evcrv pore, that it appear!ed hke one that had laid on the bottom of the
?c;i ever iucc the flood. The hoat was rc-
g lined hv the retai n of the whale to the. surface, and" with difli -ally was hauled into the -hip; a fragment of it afterwards thrown into the w;iter. sunk to the bottom like a stone.
Carey's library
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CHOICE LITERATURS.
Steam Saw-JIiH FOR SA"LD, THE subscriber is disposed to sell half or T I .-I .... .,.'.11 I n,,r
rfHO say hat h s is a reading age, implies a .... .. r , i , .- .. . ' . ,i about live miles noni cvav,
desire fr instruction, and the means to
The following Original Ode, composed by the lion. JosvriivN ttiiovr.. of Danvers. was sung at the Mechanic Celebration, at the south meeting house in the town of Silcin. Massachusetts, on the 1st inst. T ok -"Scots utia !:;:e wiUi Wallace b ed." When from Eden man was driven, IK tiie stern decree cf Heaven; F:sl tl.'' promi-e to him given, All was wrapt in gloom Lonelv in deep solitu so Earth's dark barren waste he viewed, And his wandering path pursued Onward to tau Tomb. Lo! an Ang l Love and grace Reaming from his radiant faceLeft hisVigh and holy place, Fallen man to save Trust thou God, O man he cried, Trust thou God, vai i all boide; Man to Heaven is allied, Fear not th.ui the grave, Scarce! v had the An-el spoke, When from Heaven new radiance broke; Art divine to life awoke Ait with mag';, power. Science then in light a r raved, OVr the earth her sceptre swayed; Wide he gilded page displayed W isdom's richest power. Power and skill to ra m are given, Churches point their spires to Heaven, Mountains fall, and lojks are riven Stalclv dom -s arise. Cities start at his command, "Works of art adorn the land, Monumental columns stand Towering to the skies. On the Ocean's rolling tide, See the bark of fit dam ride; See the steam-ship swiftly glide O'er her watery way. Hark! the rail-road- noisy car, See! it comes from d. stance far; Science here man's guiding alar Sheds her bii-htcst ray. See proud man ascend the air. Death and danger bravely dare; See him wave his banner there Mocking every fear, Artist-'. onward, un .u d stillThrough the earth display your skill; Glory's brightest pages fill Where your names appear. TRIAL OF WAGING. Fii.vxRFORT, (Ivy.) Sept. 2C.
Warin's trial is progressing slowly,
veral w itnesses have been examined, and Mr
"IV i '.riii ton is now on the stand. 1 he court
vesterday decided to receive those dying dec
larations of Mr. Richardson, which were
made under the immediate apprehension of death. An objection was made by prisoner's counsel on the ground that the constitution
secured to the accused the right to confront
witnesses 4i face J icc, Vr. but the court was of the "opinion that the deceased could not be considered is a witness, in the meaning of that clause of the constitution; hut that his declarations were facts, which might be proved bv the witnesses who heard them. f ii
and w ho are now present to con trout, ami be cro-sed-cxamined by the accused. Tint it w as not the object of lhat const ilional provision to exclude proof i f dying declarations, which were as agreed on all hands admissible at common law. but to guard the citizen against private trials, and ex parte examinations. That such evidence, however, at common lav were received and now should be received -with great caution; but that it is legal and constitutional. That the constitution did not
mean to chance the long establiscd rules of
j - evidence.
KO CUKE IW PAY. Ir. Ho Entois, WOULD respectfully inform the citizen? of Sw itzerland countythat he has prrcured STAGSTXSR'S PATENT TRUSS. lor the cure of IIFILYIJ (or liuplurc.) and is now prepared to funish all sizes, and w ill warrant the patient a permanent and radical cure or exact no pay. Those laboring under
the disease are requostedfo call and he cured.
fShcuuintic Drops.
ANY aiticles are before the public, a? a
--cure for that mest obstinate and torment
ing disease, the Rheumatism; and from close
observation we are led to believe, that they
have to a very great extent, failed to produce
that desirable result and may it not be altri bated to the fact, that articles said to cuie this troublesome disorder arc also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz- to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer ed to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism tid as no case is known where a perfect curewas not affected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease and for no other is it recommended. Frice 50 cents. i e at mxx iiF ArroSv7
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gratify that desire. On the lirsl point, all are agreed; on the second, there is diversity of opinion and ofpiactice. We have newspapers, magazines, review s, in fine, pamphlets of all sizes, en nearly, all subjec s, which have severally their classes of readers and supporters. And yet, copious as a;e these means of intellectual supply, more arc still needed. In addition to the reviews of the day, and passing notices of hooks, the people, in large numbers, in all parts of our great republic, crave the possession of the books themselves, and details, beyond mere passing allusion, of the. progress of discovery in art and science. Rut though it he easy to ascertain and express .their wants.it is not so easy to gra ify them.
Lxpense. distance from the emporium ol liter
ature, engrossing occupations which prevent
personal application or even messages to It
braries and booksellers, arc so many causes
to keep people away from the feast of reason,
and the enjoyment ol the coveted literary all
me tit,
hereby, respectfully, in
orms the public, that he
carries on the manufactory ot
Vxiv sunt wool Hats. In the BiiicK iiorsK, formerly occupied by
Ira M ,vltnhalL on Ferry street that he in
tends (o keep up the. establishment with a constant supply of HJ'J'S, ot the best quail, ty. His customers arc therefore solicited to contribute their support to his establishment,
I he highest prices will he given, in cash-
Hats, for any quantity of good FURS and,
MMDS H OOU delivered at his shop.
ev av , I cbruary 1.
O N , C c: O 31 .11 O 1) A T I G T i : li M S . The mill has two boilers 'J'J-J feet long and 2S inches in diameter, oiiginally intended to
run one saw and a pair of stones for grinding
and a Carding machine. The engine has
power sufiicient for that, or to run two pair of stones for grinding and two saws.
For further particulars em pi ire; of George
or Daniel M'CuIloch, Vevav. or at her house
near the Mill. LLLLN M'CALLL'M.
October .lib, lSr.".
In Vcvay Cmfiana.
bv Jas. AV. Cole.
Onv evnl Reward. RAXAWAY From the subscriber living at
Patriot, on the 11th inst, an apprentice boy named WZLZJA2YE W. HAMKOH3, bound by his parents to mc to learn the trade of a blacksmith; said boy is nearly seventeen years of age. All persons afe forbid to harbor or employ him in any way, and all per-
ons authorized to solemnise marriage,
a re
rent. It is the aim of the publishers of tliejrt . follul lQ in jlim , man;:)1rL. lo nnv
abrary to obviate tlicse ditiicuiiies, anu r.,mila wlHmt .he written consent of his fa-
enable every individual, at a small cost ano
without any personal etlbrt, to obtain for his
own use and that of his favored friends or fa
mily, valuable works, comtdcte, on all the
branches of useful and popular literature, and that in a form well adapted to the comfort of
the reader. The charm of variety, as far as it is compatible with morality and good taste, will be held constantly in view in conducting the Library, to fill the pages of which the current literature of Gicat Rritian, in all its various
departments'of biography, history, travels, au
thor or myself. He obtained a license to marry a miss. Sarah Coy, which has been destroyed, but he may endeavor to procure another one. A reasonable reward will be paid for his return to mo. THOMAS SUMMERS. Patriot, Oct. 1 1. is:r. IJIeSTil VT SCBBOOIj, NO. 2, T. 2, R. 2, W. "WANTLD immediately, a teacher to leach in the school house in said district.
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WILLIAM M1RLFR,
ARRAHAM RCRKDOLL J AS.G- FRLXCH, Oct. Fl. is:r.
Trusters
I lately met with the following conundrum , as it mav amuse your friends, you may insert it in the Protestant Vindicator. Purity nfJYuns. "uns have proved incorrect, it is said, 1 disbelieve it rather; Becau-c through life, I never read, Rut of one S'un Who own'd a son That Xun was Joshua's father !'
The above s!i l
portion of hist-irical truth.
t stanza contains a large
If. Ir of Ft-wirx cpislftxis (blcrdi.-'cr nl th
n0c.-.).V young man nineteen years of age. bled fiom the nose so profusely, that he fainted several tim -. Minerals, acids, ice to the iape of the. net k, S:c. were tried, but without
stopping the tV;w of blood. Doctor Rrut.er was called in on the third day, and he blew
up powderered gum Arabic thro' a quill; the
hemorrhage c-a-ed directlv.
Phil. Journal of Med. and Phys. Sciences.
Ijh'tstatirpr --urr. It is well ascertained that a body immersed in water, experiences a re-sure proportionate to the depth. A stri
king circumstaiK e illustrative of this principle, is mentioned by Scoresby, viz: that a boat
... ) the. bottom ot the ea, by a liar
THE only specific ever oll'ered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH ACHF, with all Its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the
teeth, which often proves more painful than the tooth ache itself,and cold passing from the
decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head.
producing a rheumatic affection, with many otl e unple; ant effects, such as a disagreeable breath, had stc in 'ic mouth &c. all of which
are produced from foul or decayed teeth, 1 am happy to have it in my power to offer to the
world, a remedy thai vviil not only remove the pain, nine times out often if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt have not commenced aching, restoring them io health and usefulness.
Erie, Pa. Oct. Ill, 1S:V2 the subscribers having witnessed the pleasing i fleets of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that are atllieted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient
remedy tor the disorder. A. iSLLUL, physician II. L. HARVEY Kilt. Erie Observer ALBERT T1IEYER physician O. N. SAGE, dentist.
INew ork city,bc pt. lh, lS3v 1 he under-
igned, in his practice as a dental surgeon hav
ing extensively used, for the cure of tooth-
iche, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache
Drops, and with decided success, he can re
commend them when genuine, as superior to
my ottier remedy now before the public, and
can sav mat these drops receive the uiiuuuh
tied approbation ot tne medical laculty at
large.
.1 0 H X AT II A X DO DC, 1), No. 5, Ch amber
trcet. 1 UK SAI.h, by Wm. It. Campbel Vcvay, and Lyman W. Mix, Mounlslerhne
THE undersigned gives notice that he has been appointed Administrator of the estate ol Samuel Dav is, late of Posev tow nship, dee'd.
and requests all persons indebted to said es
tate, to make immediate payment, and persons having demands against the same w ill present them according to law. The estate is probably solvent. A. HIXMAX,.7mV. York township. Oct. 11, IM'.l.
One competent to teach the english language
vels and poetry, shall he freely, put under o-,amatically, writing, cyphering, vVc. cVc.
contribution. v itn, perenance, occasional i ppv (;)
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exceptions, it is intended to give enuie ine w ork which shall he selected for publication. When circumstances authorize the measure, recourse will be had to the literary stores of Continental Europe, .and translations made from French, Italian, or German, as the case may be. Whilst the body of the work will be a reprint, or at limes a translation, of entire vol
umes, the covet will exhibit the miscellaneous character of a magazine, and consist of sketches of men and things, and notices of novelties in literature and the arts, throughout the civilized world. A full and regular supply of the litiuary monthly and hebdomadal journals of Great Britain, and Ireland, in addition to home periodicals of a similar character, cannot fail to provide ample materials for this part of our work. The resource sand exleiisiv e correspondence of the publishers, are the best guarantee for the continuance of the enterprise in which they are now about to embark, as well as for the abundance of the materials to giv e it value in the eyes of the public. As far as judicious selection and ai rangement are concerned, readers will, it is hoped, have reason to lie fully satisfied, as the editor of the 1 abrary is not a stranger to them, but has more than once obtained their favorable suffrages for his past lite ry e fib its. TERMS. The work will he published in weekly numbcrs.in stitched covers, each num
ber containing tv:cnt unprrial octavo jxtgrt. with double columns, ?nukiirj tiro volumes iiitnually, of more than "() octavo j'' rach volume; and at the expiration of every six months subscribers will be furnished with a handsome
rEMIh subscriber (:il.r, f! ;-i
method of in forming b l
ends and the public gene.
ally, that I. e has comment-' ed'tlie In the shop lately occupied He will k t p constantly ou;
hand, a large and general asMUttncnt t f ail articles in his line, Seddles, bridles, marthi-
des, carpet and saddle bags, haul icnlht r
and baggage trunks, caniage, gig and break
harness, dearborn, and all kinds el wagon ni.it plow geais. All of which he v. ill sell low f. ? cash or good hrrses, linsey, jeans, ihix and tow linen; in fact, all kinds ol approved ptr. ducewill be taken for all articles in his lint . Persons wishing to purchase, will do well t call, as his stock shall be the best in the we -tern country, and his workmen inferior U none.
I. LIN DREY'. Vevav, Indiana, Sept. 20, Ib'M'j. To Theresa M'Kay, widow of Zat hariali M'Kav of Craig township, Switzerland count v and State of Indiana, and all others intei -ested.
jEASE take Notice that application will
be made to the Switzerland Probate court.
the next session (hereof, to be hidden at tl e court hou-e in the (ow n of Vcvay on the sci -ond Monday in November next, and on the; fust day thereof, to appoint Three CViijaisi tasters to assign and set over to said Theresa M'Kay, widow as aforesaid, her dower in the real es-
ate belonging to her deceased l.uslat.d. DAVID CAIN, for himself as assignee of Abraham, Robot. Hen ry and Barbara M'Kay and :n guardian for Lewis, Samuel, Ma -lion, Charles, and Sarah Josephine, minor heirs of said Zachaliah M'Kay deceased. Sept. '21. 1S?.".
AilmiEtiNtratoa' .Sale. "WILL be sold at public sale, to the" highest bidders at the Into residence of Samuel1 Davis deceased, on lryatn"s creek, near Weist's mill, in Posey township, on SATURDAY, ITOVEKEUER 7, 1S35, One mare, one cow and calf, sheep, hogs,' household and kitchen furnituie, farming utensils, corn in "the field, Together with many other articles too tedious to detail. TFILMS A credit of nine months for all sums over three dollars, good security required that sum and under, t ash. Sale to commence at S o'clock. A. M. ARNOLD 1I1XMAN, Jdm'r. York, Oct. 1 I. iS".k")
JVOTEC'I
October 27 th.
jUobcrl EU'iiuiuioiid, Jl Homey and Connsc llor at Iaiw, Vcvay Indiana.
T"EEP8 his otlice on Ferry street, immcd
-"-ately opposite the Post Office. Business submitted to his care will be faithfully and
punctually auciiilcn to
His J US rlCLS1 Olle is kept at ihe same
pUre, '.there he also attends to all convejfau
cmg business
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md not cumbrous addition to the libraries of
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Philadelphia, July 17lh, 1 S'. ."). SALT! SALT!! 101 lK. K;ui:nv!i: SALT lor SALE.
7M)UR hundred barrels h'J.Y.l-
ll'ILl SJL' just nceivet
and for sale, at Madison price s. F, G. SHEETS, Co.
Vevay, Sept. 10, livto.
Hin' co-partnership in business, horfofbrc
Cincinnati. No. 10, East Front st. US' A YE on hand, and A
nel iJ!are receiving, pro fjf:. LPZ steam boats Bunker Hill WtiM
Ohio, Huntsville, the following articles:
00 boxes white and brown Hav.Su; 7.") kilts MackeraJ, No. I, .r) half bids. do. 1 and 2, 2.") bbb. No. 1 do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes Herring, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes ('od fish. 225 bags Rio Coflee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. 1 lav;::, a do., 2 do. Lagoyra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior.)
ar
'. ceroons S. F. Indigo,
20 chest Y. 11. Tea,
50 canisters 1
V H. and
10 tierces fresh I! ice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar.
In
in.
en,
against the concern, w ill present
1
existing between the subscribers under
the firm of 1). M'CuIloch cV Co.. i this day dissolved by mutual consent. All the.-e indebted to the establishment vv ill please to take notice that our hooks and notes are in the hands of Geo. M'CuIloch, who is alone authorized to collect and receipt for the same, and
llu'v an: earnestly requested to settle, as toe hii-ines must be speedily closed. Tin se Lav
ing (laim
tin m to him for settlement
Our ow er of Att'v. to George M'Gullech.
is hcichv continued, to lie and remain in In
force and v irtne, until all d mauds due to or
by the establishment are settled.
d nii:l m clllocii, JAMES II. DUFOCR. Vcvay, Sept. :?0, lS5.". gs leave to info: in his friends and nisi i.i it- 1 1 .i.i .
liters, ami uu: eunnc gonciain, mat ne i:as
nirchascd the entire stock id' the late linn ol
). M'Gullech cc ce., and w ill continue tin
ttisiness at the old stand, where l:e will at nl.
limes keep on hand a gt neral assortment of
Slaws, Tin, (nitfK,sMad
Bsecki2Mivartk,
Widt h he vviil sell at n tail as cLe.-n as the
iii"! quality can be purchased anv v. here in
the western country.
Thankful for past patronage, he hopes bv
industry and attention to business aim sidling
;nod bargains to merit a continuance of the i,iue. The highest market price will l e given for JFl.YS. U.YSKY. FUI.Y. FI.XSKFl) .i.Yh i.i.yiiw ai.YsFM;, i:i:i:sII JA, R.KIS. U.YHLYS, I F.lTIIFJIS, Ami all other M A R K ETARLE articles. Vcvay, Oet. 1st., 13.
Abo, a complete as-tap.
itrncnt of Wince, on Ma v. 20. ls:;5
rffHE highest piice w ill be given at this o f
lice fiom persons indi bled to the saim .
lor suliscriptiou or job w ork.
Wheat, Potatoes, Rve, Pork, Coin, Onions, Cabbage, Liner, Putter, le e f. Flour, Rnckwhtat meal, Veal, M uttoii, v c. .V t . Corn, Corn meal.
'ii MRriy BraASat's fiiew;tr.
QTRAYI'D awav.or was
' ' I roil 111
A j- iK'iii toe raiigt: ti in fe'Ct, living near the inetitl V ,f"':'f: i reek, Sw iizei land t o
len.
angt: of tbesub't riiic".
of Log-hi !;
uit v, on tin;
i.ighl )fl!ie ninth of August last.
A elii'MStif sorrel SF.er.e. Three years t.ld last Apiil, and nearly sixteen Lands, high, lie has a star ami snip in t - ii i i . i i -
us nice, is rouiai ieacu.oi me 1 iigutn breed. '1 Le above icvard will he given for tin; loise ami (hit 1, or liliocn th liars f. r t iihir uid .a reasonable rnpen-.ilicn w ill be givi n
to any person who w ill giv e information vv Lt re;
lie mav be lotind. WILLIAM GIVEN, Py Andrew Given, Lis agent. September 2, 1M15. N. R. The editors of ihe Sentint 1. Gee! gotow n, K v . ( iiizette. Lexington, and the Commonwealth, Frankfort. Ivy. and the W big t Cincinnati, will please insert the siLovi" thi ee times and send their bills to this office.
nr.- mx's or u.t.w rx-ilX
II !.
The highest Madi-oii price will l e gi n for 2.M-0 Ineht Isot'good clean FLJ. SFI'.l , vv anted iiiiiuetiiuU R F.t;. SHEE IS, v'c Co. Vevny, lud. S-pt. 10, lSi5.
