Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 224, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 April 1836 — Page 4

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BV 5SIi? JtWSBC.1T. Come near to me, my ccntle g"L Co:n'?,shue a filer's partiag sorrow, And woe; wi-a me th-.jse War to..!.y, Nor '.!'", n r I, may weep t morrow, Com", tea i o.vcc more up mi my breast. As whvi asimplarU Id caressing, 1-Y,r another d v, ae.J fr away Wilt, thuuL.a i'rjiii thy iathoj blessing. The ir.d Mows fuir'y for the ??n ; The white waves round thy nark are swelling, Thv U-tr sihs. for the morn to rise, And make tlieea bride, nsy i;emle E len: ft closer, closer r-'tind me e iug. Though anol!i?r claim shy L-ve to-morrow, Jforce. iuiw are here to rcpre ;h- 'car, l ii it flows lo dav for a faluei's sorrow. tono. "2ii or. nic. ianii cariiri ciinc I, Jlr fairest and rnv fondest chei ishM. That I may trace m ill placid 'ace, 'I tiy m unci's beauty ere sheperish'u. And let mo hoar thy mother's s ong Yet Oiice m ve from thy sweet lip swelling,And noae again shall sing tin! strain, The last sung of my gentle Ellen And say. that when between us lifl Wide land and many a mountain bi low, Thy i;e:irt will tend to thine eaili-s! friend. Void tl.uiU in prajer of his a-eJ pillow. For mv head is white with winter saow, .Noearhiy sun away m y curry, U:ttil I const; to mv waiting Home, .'he List home whti the ?L ry. Then lean or.ee :mre upon my 1 re as As when a simple child caressing, For another day. End far away Wilt thou be fivm thy tatht i Ucs.i.'r.j. A v. closer, closer round me c'iu", I h uaii another claim thy love to-ir.orrow, Jv ne, none are here, to reprove the tear That flows to dav for a f.itl.ei's sorrow. THREE WEEKS AFiCil MARRIAGE BY THOMAS II.VIXES B V.YLY. 1 d "(-rt care three anl s.xoerne now F.:r any lhir.g in life; IU" ihivs of fan are over now, Vm married to a w ife IVi married to a wife, mv bays, Aim iiiui " ' - - -j -'' lVe cat the white of lhi- world's egg, And now I've got the v-dit, I'.n sick ot endii;g marriage cai,e, Ofeatirtg marriage tiinncrs, Am! all tiie fuss that peep e mala With newly wed beginner.-': 1 care not for vv hi:e cao.patgne, never cared furred; Blue co-its are ail blue bores to me, And Limerick gloves are kid. And as for posting up and down, It adds to all my ills, At every paltry country town, 1 wish y mi av the hdis. They know trie for a married man, '1 heir stmrkiog says tlicy do, And charge me as tins ccolh Greyn charged The FrtnVii at Waterloo. 1'vo grown qnite an idle rouge, I only f at and J rink ; Heading with me is not a voyue, I can't be plagued to think; When breakfast's over I begin To wash 'twere dinner tirna. And these are all tiie ciiangci govt Id tnv life's par.tumine. 1 wonder if this state be what Folks call the honynoon! If so upon my word i i;ope It will be over soon For too much honey is to mo Much worse than too much salt; I'd rat'.ier read from end to end, The works of Mr. Gait. O! when I was a bachelor I was as brisk's a bee, Hut now I lie on ottom rns. And languidly sip tea. Or re.td a little paragraph, In an evenins paper. Then think it time to go to sleep, And light my Lcd-room taper, O! when I was a bachelor I always had soma plan "J win m self a loving wife, And be n married man; And now that I am so at last, My plans are at an end, I ec;i reel v Know one thinStodo My time I cannot spend. O! when I was a bachelor My spirit? never ll igg'd, 1 walw'dasifa pair uf wings Had to my feet been taggl; Dot I walk much more slowly n ivr, s married people should, Were I to walk six miles an hour, My wife might think it rude. Vet after all I must confess, This easy sort of way I getting o'er life's jolting road, Of what I can't gainsay; I might lm-e!-.eii a bachelot Until my dying day, Which would have been to fcrr at teast AsfdHht! tther war.

Faurili year of

WiLBJE'S WBiUKY. EoOILS EY M.Mf-. rn.osi'ixTus of two new 1 VOLUMES roil IS33. j'BHREE vcars havn now cl.:jsed since the t projwtetor of WaKlic's Select Circulating labrary laid bciore (lie paolie his original prospectus for a valuable library, the great features of which were cheapness, and the facility of a inptd Iran?' jwrtation by mat J. The most ample sgecess Las attended the enter1 prize, and the HiVcts upon tire reading com munity, it is beiieved, have been wholesome. The fourth year will commence on tiie first Tuesday of January, lS3(3,at which peiiod it' wiil be necessary to determine the additional amouiitftf copies to be printed, subscriptions being taken only from January of each year. The entire success of the library is the best U;.i.sautee that can be given of its continuance. It was the first to supply books by mail at a, mere percentage ol their former cost; it has outlived more than thirty puerile attempts al imitation, (X has now an extensive list of patrons who are ot the most soud and valuable class of citizens in every part of the Union, as well as in foreign countries. Wa!die's Library is published every Tuesday, accompanied by a cover of four quarto pages, entitled. The Journal of Belles Letters, containing reviews of new books, Scc. thus combining the advantages of a library, and the amusement of a magazine and newspaper; the whole for 5 00 per annum, or clubs of five individuals obtain live copies for .$'20 00, a reduction whica pays the postage, payment akcays in advance, TERMS. " i he SelectLirculating Library is printea weekly on a doable medium sheet of hue pa per of sixteeo pag?s with three columns oo each, and mailed with great care so as to car ry with perfect safety to the most distant post orSce. It is printed and finished ith the same care and accuracy as book work. The whole fiftytwo numbers form two volumes well t orlh preservation, of4ld pages each, equal in quantity to 1200 pages, cr three volumes of 'lees's Cyclopaedia. Each volume is accompanied w ith a Title-page and Index. The price is live dollars for fifty-two num bers cf sixteen pages each, a price at which it cannot be atlorded unless extensively Datronized. QT' Payment at all times in advance. Agents who procure five subscribers, shall have a receipt in full by remitting the publisher -"30, and a proportionate comn- " r" - - b1 """ojli. i ins arrangement is made to increase the circulation to an extent which will make it an object to pay agents liberally. Ulubs of five individuals may thus procure the wont ior $1, J0 by uniting in their remit tai.ccs. Remittances may be Kiaic to the publisher. at his expense, if paid in mney current in Philadelphia. NSW ESTABLISHMENT. Watch and clock making: and REPAIRING. 'TlIIE subscriber respectfully informs the inA habitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of Watch and Clock making and repairing, on the best principles, in the above village, he having served a regular apprenticeship to the business in the city of London. CCrAII Watches and Clocks made by him, will b warranted to keep good lime for a se ries ol years, without any charge to the pur chaser except cleaning, and all watches and clocks repaired by him, winch are warranta ble, will be kept tree of additional expense for the space of one year from the time of delive ry, if properly taken care of and on the nonperformance of the work the charges will be retunif d. Surveying- Instruments made and repaired on the shortest noticelie will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY. Together with silver table and tea spoon?, su gar tongs, deserts, &c. winch he will sell at New York retail prices. He will have on hand, for sale, brass 8 day and thir'y-six hour CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yet offered in the western country. He will sell 8 day clocks at 28, and 3j hour clocks at 18 dollars six months credit. 0r From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage, as he flatters himself his abilities will bear the strictest scrutiny. Those who may favor him with their commands, may rest assured that the strictest attention will be paid to have the work ready at the time appointed. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver of every kind. Wm. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 28, 1836. A Farm to Ict, fTTHE subscriber has a farm of CO acres of U cleared land lo let for one year from the 1st ot last March, two miles west of Vevay, one mile from 31r. Sheets' mill on Indian creek, and halfa mila from the back water, of said creek; possess too will bo given immediately to the leaser JOSEPH DOW. April le&fc.

LiAW NOTICE. EGGLSSTOH AND SLKLSO, (lUg'. U. Ejgl strn nd Daniel Kelso.)

Have associated themselves in the practice ot t:ie taw, m the counties of Dearborn, awit Zetland and Ripley; aso, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases goine up from either of the said co., in which they may be concerned; and in the federal court of Indi ana, in ail business directed to them, under the hrm of Lggleston & Kels. Mr. Eggleeton resides at Madison, and will attend (kc courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzerland count', where he may be found, at all times, w hen not absent on business. All businees confided to them, will receive their joint attention. March 23. LYMA.Y fV. MLTS ESTATE. 'TIIE undersigned gives notice, that letters to administer the estate of Lvman W. Mix, dec. late of Mounlstcrling, JclFer. town ship, have been granted unto him; he requests ill persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and persons having 1 a . claims against the same, to present them for examination. The estate JAMES march 26. s supposed to be insolvent. M. COTTON, administrator. IVoticc. To the heirs and legal representatives of WWiam Campbell, deceased, late of the toien of York, county of Switzerland and stale of Indiana. Whereas, William Campbell, late of the town of New. York, Switzerland county, ia. made and executed in his life lime, unto William B. Chamberlin, late of said county, now of Warsaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument, in writing and undersea, commonly called a title bond, for a deed in fee-simple, for the noi tb-west quarter of section, No. 32, town. 3, range I, west. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the several heirs and legal repreentatives of said WILIAM CAMPBELL, deceased, and all others in any way or manner concerned, that the undersigned will petition and move the judge of the Switzerland probate court, on the first day ol the next May term of said court, to be holden in the court-house in the town of Vevay, on the 2d Monday in May, and being the 9th day of said month, to appoint a commissioner to convey said piece of land, by deed, in conformity to the conditions of said title bond, and the statutes of Indiana, in such cases made and provided . WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLIN. march 21. Mate or Indiana, btdtxerland county, 5S. SWITZERLAND UtODATE COUUT. Samuel Pavy, vs. Nancy Reynolds iuary Keynolds Wash. Reynolds I homas Keynolds, and the two infant daughters of Justus Keynolds w hose namesare unknown heirs at law of Justus lieyi.ifds dee. Bill for spcific performance Fri"tllE ahovo named heirs at law of Jnstuo Lj Keynolds, deceased, vvt.o are non residents o 1 tie Stale of Indiana, and all other persons in terested, are hereby notified, that said Samuel Pavy has tiled a bid in Cnanccry in lhe Piobale Court if Switzerland county Indiana, praying for a spec 1 tie performance of the stipulations of a title bond given by said decedent in Ina lifetime to said complainant, l-y which it is eltpulaied (among other things) that said decedent would 011 payment of purchase money, make unto said Pavy a good warrantee deed f r tne following tract, piece or parcel of laud, to wit : Suih West quarter of ot section SO, tow 11 3, rnge 2 west, l v ing in Switzerland count y Indiana, that said cause i I ne heard on the first day of the next August term f said court, being 2d Monday of August ltftG, orso soon as a motion to that tfluct can be made. Said defendants and other persons claiming any interest in the premises, are no: died to appear before said court al said tints and answer to said bill of complaint or the mutters and things therein contained will be decreed on '.n their absence. SAMUEL PAW, by Fggleston, hi solict. March 25 1S3G. John Wright's Estate. npllE undersigned gives notice, that letters to administer the estate of John Wright deceased, late of Craig township, have been granted; he requests all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate, payment: and persons having claims against the same, to present them for examination. The estate is presumed to be insolvent. JOJV WRIGHT, Amd'r. Craig township, March 21. WANTED. rTy HE highest piice will be given at thisofficc from persons indebted to the same, for ubscription or job work Wheat, Potatoes, Rye, Butter, Flour, Veal, Corn, Corn, Cahbagrv Pork, Beef, Buckwheat meal, Mutton, &c. &c. Corn meal, Onions, Linen, EeathcrT A fine lot of Spanish acd Country sole, calf and kin skins, and upper ieatnr ior sue ty . 1, t c r xt . nrt t'Ai' 11

Is I , t IV. lYOs4 M W i VVII. Versy, April 1, 183C.

AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURE L

STORK. D. & C. Lantlrcth, seed and nurserymen,Philadelphia,have appointed nnAHn'n A)1Te:., VI " tijih, tircet, (upper market, near une street, i-.. . . ... rr. . l.' . AU.. ''ruu i .Mr. U linen will be kept constantly sup- t0 plied vv.tlv a KoneraJ 'wtivt o from the grounds of D. & C. Lnndrclh. Each paper will bear their label and warranty, and for the good quality of its content, they will hold themselves responsible. As the actual growers of the garden, emanating from their establishment, they are enabled to speak of 1 them with confidence. D. & C. Landreth are extensively engaged as nurserymen, in the culture of fruit trees, hardy ornamental trees and shrubs, green. house house plants, &c. Grass seeds and agricultural instruments. 'constantly on hand. Orders, for the above, received and prompt ly attended to, by GEO. A. O'BIUKN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22. Printer 3 U0 Xtli. 1. WBiAJfJb'a VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS. fwlHE only specific ever cfiered to the pub'ic yt irem v men h pcroiancin n.i ruiti c nuy m outlined of that disaqreeablcpain the Tooth-ache with all its attendant evilj such at fracturing the Jaw in extracting the I'eelh which often proves more pain ful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from the decHed Teeth to the jaw, thence to the hed, pro ilncinfr a rheumatic affection, with many other unplea satit alfurts. such as a disagreeable breaih, bad lastc in the'moutli. fcc !1 of wich are produced from foul or decayed Teeth Jrld. eVtb-t V tinv s out often, if property applied, but preserve the teeth Irom further decay, and arrest llie disease in stcli 1 ... - v, : .. a?i Hrc .ri.ayii aiiti uivc nut (.um mti mviiiii, i storing them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATES: Mm. Thomas Whit I be ttic pleasure to infor you, that I have been using your Tooth-ache Drops in rr.y practice for tome time past, and I must acfcnowl edge tliHt I find them ftr superior to ny thing I have tTtr yet known for that purpose. 1 am well convinced tlrt it will cure mostcasfs ot Tooth-ache, when it U timely and pr.'pevly applied; and fret a few wetw' experience, 1 am clec'nteely of the opinion that it ill have a very beneficial ellect in ptesf rvine the teeth; and recommend it, hoping it my prove a blessing to humanity, and advantageous to j ouiself WJ. I. A. BERKELY, Surg. Dent. No. 99 Sout- Fifth t . 'hila elptjia, I'i. 8 tpen ber 12. 1829. BitTimoiii, Jo'y T, 13t9. Some time in May, 6 I hnn.as rl ite left with me sorte of his Veet.bl Tooth-'?ie Drrps, and requested me to use them i my picice. 1 vccordii.fi ty did recorrisier.d ii to ri of my friends, in ft sofc of thcQ hud been corrp'ainin of the tnntli-achs for more than three months; nd ou cf tNe s', it had perfectly cored five. I mm now fully cr.incd of its Salutary efTtct, not only curinp the tonth ache, but prevents the teeth fro further decjv J. II. WINCHESTER M. D. VEGETABLE KITEU.TrC DROPS. M V NY articles ara before the public, a a cure for that nxist'obatinate nd for mentinsf oisea?e,the loiturriatisnr and from close obstruction we are ltd to believe, tlrM they have, to. very Jjrr.t extent, liled to por!iice that de"rab! result: nut nv it 1 ot te attribced to the fact, tt .t .iticlcs m.id to cure this treuh sorr uisnn'er, are .lso recommended t cure almost tvery ittseaSe with which owr frail bodies are a-tacked, fad in tlieir preparation thai t.bjt-ct is kept in rieur, via- to have the medicine a cure for all dig east. The Vegetable Rheumi'ic Drops are o(T rtd to the pi. hoc use remedy for Uheuaitisi, and a no case 's t? loffn fierf perfect cure as not effected, we art- jnstifiuiii declaring it a valuble medicine for that ti.'nf'ul lis ss, dud for no o;htr it is recommended Price, 50 cent. SOS-Cm rp la kiott's coxrax drcts. Tiiiiiii MSKiviK run roitui and c.sti inrnor. THIS Klix;r, in its original form or prescription lias stood the test cf tuenty je a- experi r.ce, in ne central use of ti, and is now red, with tin iddition of some articles fr;rm the vegttahle .VngJcm, he virtues tf which, have been fully attested enti ihly upprcc'nited h ch render th rompisiition x cti'iirly xlapted to the pn-iit prevailing Cisorders it the breast and lung, leading to conurrpt:on. Common colds and coughs, uh th are t cc'oneC li bhiructed jcrspira'ion, wiu readily jie'd toils mail er. ce, remiViiiR those troublesome nrita'ions, which act a constant stimu'ant to coughirg I'. ti.ses pain, md in lw.ts rist to ait eminent d ree Ftrsonsbfll ct d wi'h pulu onsry corrp'jiit., b eed'ngefthe lurgs, Vc. runsmodic astl ma calritation of lhe heait, and -onsumptive affectioua, even in the moat advanced periods ol iilf. will timl immediate relief, from its re naikabe power of camnoshirg nn'ability cf the u'eiti, and tiie velocity ot the circulation, and b cleansing and heating the disordered parts. It lo tturus irr.n e.!iatc rthef in ttie hooping cough -.0.-l v Itr. finikin"9 fSPEClFIC OINTMENT. fn VI1S valuable medicine is celebrated fjr ccrii p Jl. the following diseases: White Swellings t.t rv,-ry description hore Legs and Vicars ot long tarding Glanclu'ar Tumors Felons or Catari'ns Itheumaiic pains of the Jointi Sprainsi Biuiiet; and l' tterf; Chi blain?; or parts affected by frost It is 's good for Scalds i.iru Buros. For R'andular swcllirgs, it is superior to any medicine yet known It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom ol that mineral) bccaiue it does not lay the patient liable to injury fron exposure cf cold. It cures the worst Ftljti or Whitliws on the sp plication fourt) -eigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as longas to become a systi ma;ic disorder, re quire medicine to be taken inword to remove thi m entirety. But in most casts, by applying thtsa ointment externally ssdiracted, it will give relief. Certificates i f important cures also dirt cti-'ttt Ccr accompany each kcucle. 203-ly The above articles are fold by D. McCulIough VtVay and Jacksonvill-, and t. man W a'ix, Mt. S'er'ing. TIMELY WARIVIXG. The undersigned, respectfully requests all persons indebted lo him to make immediate payment; the indulgence, in most cases, I. as been already extended to n longei period than was at first anticipated; therefore, he hopes that this call will be promptly attended 1. K. EVINGTON. MouDtsterling, March 1$.

liAW NOTICE. TAn rt KtJDdUir t. ion it it nenr

l' V1'1" "e. """nleTlhemselvei the pnictne l.i . v, ,F .nA Ir. ,he rrn f courts ofsn n rn..nlM Marshall resides in Madison and mr. '.nvj, - - where he may be tound. IJtvsmers confided (hcm wU1 rcccirc lhe joint attention of bofh mnrch 03 Robert Oruimiioiifl, A Harney and CninsrUor al Lazs, T'EF.PS his oihee on Ferry t-eef, inmrdiitely oppoitc the Post OtTlCP. BuMnes 'ubmilied to l.i care will be faithful. mui piioi tuaMv attended to His J USTICES' O.lu-e h kept at .he sarre place, uheie he also aitends to all cchTea.i.cing bi n.-s. AND BOAT STORES. iIIE subscriber respectfully in- , forms his friends and the 1 ubL&iisSltiio, that he has jut opened in his new brick house, comer of Market and Ferry streets and opposite Dahnazzo's frame house, an elegant Issorlmctit mm JBfcfcrdV-fi OF TfM GROCERIES, Iffilk including liquors of all kinds; which he wil' sell on reasonable terms. Je designs keeping on hand a variety of ?u" bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresli beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, collee, tugar, tlour, xr. ctr. ' 7 ' - : . ' AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1S3G. A. STOW Slouse, Carriage & Sign aiulerf VEVAY, INDIANA. PTIIE undersigned, begs leave to inform thepublic generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all it branches: plain and ornamental, and in imilation of wood, marble, &c. and will warrant his. colors to stand. lie wiil also .attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most substantial manner. His charges will be moderate, and no execution shall be spared to please his customers and crpedite his work in such a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant. A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. OTCUHSilO FAY. Br. Z. $lzt qt, WOLLD respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland ccunty, that he has pr. cured for the curs ol 11ER.VIA (or Rupture.) and is now prepared to fonish :;11 sizes, and will warrant the p-.lient a permanent and radical cure or exact no pay. 1 hose laboring under the disease are requested to call and be cured. Sherds Cnle. Joseph Dow, ) Di lit and damage Dantcl J. Sheldon, ) tit!s interest and costs V virtue of a writ of firrx facial, issued out of lhe clerk's ofljee, of Switzerland countv. lsii.;ll expose to nubile ia!e, for cash, at the court house door in Vevay, on Saturday, 23J of April, 1S3G. (between the legal hours) lie Brnts and Profits, for seven years cf the east half cf t he north east quarter of sccln .1 numbered twenty se'.cn, in township three, i.f rantie three west, CiT.tiir.in eighty seven acres and if the tent and pn.fits aforesaid , will not ell for a pom FiilTiriL-n to discharge said debt, ia terest and cost?, I shall forth wi:h sell the fb SiMTLE ofsaid lard. RALPH B. C0TT0X fieri f. Slxrifi's office, April 1. pi inter's fee $4 50 Tliircy Dollars Reward. rr- n 1 irir 1 UA 1 L,U away, or was stolen, wfrom the range of lhesubstiiber, living near the nicuth of Log-lick creek, Switrci land county, en the right of the ninth of August IatU, A c!icKt gcarel Elcrsc. Three years old Inst April, and nearly sixteen hands high. lie has a star and snip in his face, is round bodied, of the Pilgrim breed. The above reward will be given for the horse and thief, or fifteen dollars for cither and a reasonable compensation w ill be given to any person who will give information whero he may be found. WILLIAM GIVEN,. By Andrew Given, his agent. September 2, 1835. N. B. The editors of the Sentinel, Grorgrtown,Ky. Gazelle, Lexington, and the Common w calth, Frankfort, Ky. and the Whig of Cincinnati, will please insert the above three times and send thtir bills to this otficc. BLACK HAWK. rjp MiS beautiful JiLiCK i 7 vT J- MIL will stand the 1 i.s.iii.j V 2 feaon at tiie s'allc of llef'ii' 'X K i iiif r, in Cotlcn l. vvi,t!.ip. For 5fe&ar 1!.irlii;u.1t S(.c bje. EU1T.N EDWARDS. Cotton lowtiihin. 55arrh UK