Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 227, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 May 1836 — Page 4

POETRY.

Jl...iCH TO rtlii BATTLE I!EL1-

tune - Oft in the Stilly A ght Mardi to the bailie field, 1 he fe is now before us; l' icl, h rt L- freod.jm's sh: u!, AnJ tlenv'.'i is smiling o'er us. The woes and pains, The gulling chains. That keep our spirits under, In proud disdain, We've broke again. And tore ea-h link asunder. March to lb;, &.c. Who, for his country brave, Would fly from her invade: r "Who, his base life would save, . Would traitor-like, degrade hur? Our hallovv'd cause, Our home and laws, 'Gainst tyrat power sustaining, We'il gain a crown, Of bright renown, 0r die our rib's maintaining! March to the,

BELIEVE IWE. Believe me, if all those endearing yojng charms, Which I gaae on so fondly to-day, Were to ehange!hy to-morrow, and fleet in my srms Like'fairv rifls fading away: fart,

Thou woukist sliil bftadorAJ hsthis trjarp.OKt (Wj Let thy loveliness fade ns it will. And around the dear ruin each wish cf my heart, Would entwine itself verdantly si.;!. It is not while beauty and yo'itli are thy own, And thy cheeks unprofuiM by a tear. That the fervor and faith cf a soul can he known , To which time will but make theo more dear. Oh', the heart that has truly lov'J, never forgets, IJ;;l as truly loves on to the close : As the aunflower turns on her god, when he seta The same look which slid turu'u wiieu he roic

others were taken prisoners, and he himself was killed by one of his associates, who was tempted by the reward offered for the head of the captain of the gangThis cavern measures about twelve rods in length, and five in width; ils entrance presents a width of eighty feet at its base, and twenty-five feet high. The interior walls are smooth rock. The floor is very remarkable, being level thronghout the whole length of its centre, the

sides rising in stoney grades in the manner of

seats in tho pit cf a theatre. On a diligent scrutiny of the walls, it is plainly discerned, that the ancient inhabitants at a very remote period, had made use of the cave as a house cf deliberation and council. The walls bear many hieroglyphics well executed, and some of them represent animals, which have no resemblance to any now known to natural histotory. This cavern is a great natural curiosity as

it is connected wiih anothersliil more gloomy, which is situated e"xactly above, united bv an apperaturc of about fourteen feet; which to ascend is like passing up a chimney, while the mountain is yet far above, Notion g after the dispersion and arrest of the robbers, who had infested it, in the upper vault were found the skeletons of about sixty persons, who had been murdered by ths gang cf Wilson, as was supposed. ButMha tokens of antiquity are still more curious and important, than a description of the mere cave, which are found. engaven on its sides within. Is this cave, it appears, that In addition to numerous familiar animah and devices, there nre sketched on the rock, the figure of sevcrft! animals now extinct, among which are three much resembling the elephant, the tail and tqsks excepted. It would be passing all credulity, to suppose the artists, who delineated these figures, would represent no less than eight animals differing in their configuration one from the other, which had in reali

ty being and such as there never was seen.

Jim

O ! SAY XOT WOMAN'S LOVE IS BOUGHT. O! say not woman1: love ja bought With vain and empty treasure Olsay not woman's heart is ccught 13y every idle pleasure. When first her gentle bosom knows Love's flame, it wander never peep in her heart the passion ;v8 She lcve3,and loves forever. O! sav not woman's false as ftir; i Thsi like the We she r-r.-cs, 5 til I seeking flowers mora sweet and rax?, As flckie fancy changes, Ah! no the love that first can warm, Will leave her bosom never No second passiou e'er can charm, She loves and loves for ever.

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ANCIENT CAVERN. On the Ohio, twenty miles below the mouth of the Wabash, is a cavern, in which are found many hieroglyphics and representations of such delineations a would induce the belief that their authors were indeed, comparatively refined and civilized.

It is a cave in a rock, or ledge of the moun

tain, which presents itself to view a little a bove the water of the river when in flood

and is situated close to the bank. In the early settlement of Ohio this cave became possessed by a prty of Kenluckians, called

NEW ES-ABilSIIDIENT Watch and clock making and REPAIRING. SlIIE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business cf 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.

OvAil Watches and Clocks made by him,

wiit h warranted to keep good lime for a series of years, without any charge to the purchaser except cleaning, and all watches and

clocks repaired by htm, wntcn are warranta

ble, will be kept free of additional expense for the space of one year from the time of delivery, if properly taken care of and on the non-

pcrformaace cf tae work the charges will be returned. Purveying Instrument V made and repaired on the shortest notice. lie will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY, Together with silver table and tea spoons, sugar tongs, deserts, &c. which he will sell at New York retail prices, lie will have on

hand, for sale, brass 8 day and thirty-six hour CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yetcilcred in the western country. lie

will sell 8 day clocks at 8, and 30 hour

LAW NOTICE. EGGLESTON AND KKLSO, (Hugh B. Eggkstnn and Daniel Kelso.) Have associated themselves in the practice of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Switzerland and Ripley; also, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases going up from either of the said cos., in which they may be

concerned; and in the federal court of Indiana, in all business directed to them, under the firm of Eggleston & Kelso. Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzerland county, where he may be found, at all times, when not absent on business. All business confided to them, will receive their joint attention. March 23. LYMA.Y W.MLrS ESTATE. THE undersigned gives notice, that letters

Mix,dec. late of Mcuntsterling, Jeffer. town' ship, have been granted unto him; he requests all persons indebted to said estate to make irnmediata payment, and persons having claims against the same, to present them for examination. The estate is supposed to be insolvent JAMES M. COTTON, administrator. march 2G, Xotice, To the heirs etnd Irgal representatives f William Campbell, deceased, la'e of the town cf York, county of Switzerland and stale of Indiana, Whereas, William Campbell, late of the

town of New-York, Switzerland county, la. made and executed in his life time, unto Wih liam B. Chamberlin, late of said county, now

of Warsaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument,

in writing and under seal, commonly called a title bond, for a deed in fee-simple, for the

nortb-west quarter of section, No. 6'Z, town. 3, range 1, west. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the several heirs and legal representatives cf said WILIAM CAMPBELL,' deceased, and all others in any way or manner concerned, that the undersigned will petition anu iiiove the judge of the Switzerland probate court, on the first day of 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 0th day of said month,., to appoint a CQmrnissjoncr to convey said piece of iand, by deed, in conformity to the conditions of said title bond, and the statutes of Indiana, in such cases made and pro-

videa. WILLIAM B. CHAMBEflLIN. march 21.

AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL STORE.

D. & C Landreth, seed and nurserymen, PbiJadelphia,have appointed George A. O'Brien,

Fifth street, (upper market,) near Vine street,

CINCINNATI, (TIIEin SOLE AGENT, FOR CINCINVATI.) Mr. O'Brien will be kept constantly sup

plied with a general assortment of

from the grounds of D. & C. Lnndrcth, Each paper will bear their label and warranty, and for the good quality of its contents, they will hold themselves responsible. As the actual

growers of the garden, emanating from their

establishment, they are enabled io speak of

them with confidence. D. fc C. Landreth are extensively enggca

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 promptly attended to, by GEO. A. O'BRIEN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22. Tinnier 3 00 115. T. WHITE'S VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS. THE only specific ever cfl'ered to the public from which permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that uisagreeablepain the Tooth-ache with all its attendant evilsi such as fracturing the Jaw in extracting the Teeth which nften proves more pain ful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from the decayed Teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, pro ducinft a rheumatic aflectiun, with many other unpleasant afi'ects, such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the'rr.outh. &c all cf w ich are produged from foul or decayed Teeth I am happy to have it in my paver to offer to the world a remedy that will rot only remove te pain nine times out often, if properly spplied, but preserve the teeth from further dec&y, and (trrest the dueaae in sch as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATES: Mr. Thomas Whitk I have the pleasure to inform you, that I have been using your Tpc-th-ache Drops in my priGtioe f.ir some time past, and 1 must acknowl edge that I find them far superior to any ttiirg 1 have ever yet known tor that purpose.

1 am well convinced that H will eore most casts ot rooth-ache, when it is timelv and pr.merlv ann'.ied:

and froan a few weeks experience, 1 am decideciy cf the opiiiion that it will have a very beneficial eifect

in prcservmg the teeth; aad recommend it, hoping it may prove a bleising to humar.itv, an4 advantageous to jourself

WM. I. A. BERK ELY, Surg. Vlent. Ko. 9 South Fifth St., PhiN.felpuia, 1

S-tpember 12, 182?. Bat.timoup, Jnly T, 1829. Some time In fay, Ur.

Thomas white left with me eome pf his Vegetable

I ooth-ache Drops, and requested me to use them in

my practice. I accordingly d.d recommend it to six

tetate of Indiana, j (SS

Bill for spcific performance

li Wilson's Gang." Wilson in the fit place clocks at 18 dollars six months credit

brought his family to this cave aid fitted it OCT From his long experience in England,

up as a spacious dwelling, erecting a sign he hopes to meet a generous share of public uost on the water side, on which were these patronage, as he flatters himself his abilities

words. "Wilson's Liquor Vault & House of will bear the strictest scrutiny. Those who

Entertainment." The novelty cf such a tav- may favor him with their commands, may rest a. -rn induced almost all the boats descending assured that the strictest attention will be the river to call for refreshments and amuse- paid to have the work ready at the time ap-

rnent. Attracted by those circumstances se- pointed. The highest price paid for Gold . .. . . , .l.jt:i r i.:J

veral idle characters look up lneir abode at anu ouver oi every kiuu. the cave, after which it continually resounded I Wm. K. ROBINSON.

with the shouts of the licentious, the clamorl Warsaw, March 28, 183G. ..f hn rirti rind thf lilacnhptiow nf (ramblers. I

Out of such customers, Wilson found no difli-STA TE y0F WDIAXA, culty in forming a band of robbers, with whom SIVITZERLMD CO LIS TY. J

he formed the plan of murdering the crews I In the Switzerland Circuit Court, March

of every boat that stopped at his tavern, and! term ldb.

of sending the boats manned by some of his! Mary Wright

party io new vji leans ana mere leu ineiri vs

loading for cash, which was to be conveyed .Mary Wright widow of

io the cave by land, through the states John wright sen. dee'd. ) In Chancery

of Tennessee and Jventucky; the party onn wngiu jun rehiring with it being instructed to murder Sarah Yairin and

and rob on all (rood occasions, on the road. Justus Vairin herhushand,

After a laspe of time merchants of the u

per country began to be alarmed, on finding -

SWITZERLAND rKOBATU COURT. Samuel Tavy, "J

Nancy Reynolds Mary Reynolds Wash. Reynolds Thomas Reynolds, and the two infant daughters of Justus Reynolds whose namesare unknown heirs at law cf Jus

tus Reynolds dec.

TlIL above named heirs at law of Justus Reynolds, deceased, who are non residents

ot the State of Indiana, and all ether persons in

terested, are hereby notified, that said Samuel Pavy hns fded a bill in Chancery in the Probate

Court of Switzerland county Indiana, praying for

a specinc performance ot the stipulations ot a ti

tle bond given by said decedent in his lifetime to said complainant, by which it is stipulate I (a-

mong other things) that said decedent would on

payment ot purchase money, make unto said Pa

LAW NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL b ASAPIIBUCK Have associated themselves rn-tVie pratttee of law, k the counties of Dearborn and Swit- , rladi ia the circuit courts of said reumties.

Mr. Marshall resides in Mauisonana mr

Buck" RecP9 nls omcc 81 ine 'sing .i, h y l)e found. Business confided ntrie ., . i. - t . f

to them, . Ul eei! J"""

both.

Kolier Drumiuond, Attorney anJ Contuelhr nt Law, Vevay .Indiana. KEEPS his oflice on .erry street, jmipedi. ately opposite the JWl ?c B.;,8lne" submitted to hi. care wiu' .he fi"lhftt11? and punctually attended d . , His JUSTICES' Office hkepl . "f;? place, w.'.'ere he also attends to all co " cing business.

GROCERY1 AND BOAT STOUE!.

rriHE subscriber respectfully in---forms his friends and the public, that he has just opened in his

new brick house, corner of Market and Ferry streets and opposite Dalmazzo's frame house, an elegant

Issortmcnt

OF

GROCERIES,

including liijwort of all kinds; which he will sell on reasonabFe terms.

He designs keeping on hand a var'fefj of boat Stores; such as Svreat', cakes,- cheese, crackers, dried and fresh fceef, sausages, salt pork, tea, cofK-e, sugar, flour, &e AMOS GILBERT. Vcvay, Feb. 2. 1S3G.

A. STOW; House, Carriage A' Sign Fainter, VEVAY, INDIANA. npHE undersigned, begs leave to inform the -- pubiic generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all its branches; plain and ornamental, and in imitation of wood, marble, &c. nnd will warrant his colors to stand. He will also attend in any p;irt cf the county to Hanging Paper, in the molt substantial manner. His charges will

be moderate, and no execution shall be spar

ed to please his customers and expedite his

of my friends andsoir.e ot them had been cotrp'ainiog j work in such a Way as to please the public nftHt tnrtl h.orilP InP ytm- than thrp mrtntHc- a rwl t t I . .

eve or taste, oqr humble servant.

A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. iO CURE lVO PAYDR. S. R. EATON,

5 nnTOLLD respectfully informj V V 'I'e citizens of Switzerland

1 county, thai he has procured

of the tooth. ache for more than three months; and out of the six, it had perfectly cured five. 1 am now fully convinced nf its salutary effect, not or.ly curing the

tooth ache, but prevents the teeth from further decay ng. J. II. WINCHESTER; M. D.

VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS. MANY articles ara before the public, at a cure for that mostjobstinate and for mcnting disease, the Kheu.'natisrrv and from close observation we are led to believe, that they have, to a very great extent, failed to porduce that desirable result: and may it r.ot be attributed to the fact, that articles maid to cure this troublt some disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in thtir preparation that object is kept in view, viz- to have the medicine a cure for all dis eases. The Vegetable RhetimMic Drops are ofTered to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and as no case is known where a perfect cure wag not efi'ected, we are jusufiedin declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other it is recommended. Price, 50 cents. 203-6ra . o LAIVICTT'S OOUQIX DROPS. VALUABLE MKIIlCIMIi FOR OClli AND C . Si I'MrTIO. refills Elixir, in its original form of prescription J3. has stood the test of twenty j ears experif nee, in

tlie general use of ti, and is now offered, with the

audition ot some articles Imm the vt etrtable kinirdom.

ss.

vya good warrantee deed fur Uie following tract, i"'". . " . . , ",1,y a,UsUa " piece or parcel of land, to wit.- South Wesl quar-S.,CpS

ter Ot Ot section 30, tnwtt J, raiac 2 west, lying in of the breast and luntrs. leading to consumntion

k tat rv . . .

Affr a latr,A f Hmo nlfv.-, ha nf nf th nti. A if now on the y.id .lay of March 1S3G. the

1 f..r iL.. iw. ..I., A fij:. XA. complainant by Stevens her solicitor comes.

n.lw'" - and tiles her bill in this behalf prayin r the foreclo their property making no returns and their aiira nfa mnptawo L-7 "

I -II f I c ! v. uiiu iiviiiv;iai uuu special people never coming back. Several families reiief 6. And it appearing Vo the satisfaction of

una respcciaoie men, w no uau gone uown me the court thal lwo 0fsa,a defendants to wit. Sarah . . 1 11. -1 1. . . mi, uaum

iiver, weie never neaiu ui; uu mc losses ue- Vairin and Justus Vairin her husband, are notrosi-

came so trequent, that it raised at length a denis of this state. It is therefore ordered bv said

cry of individual distress and general dismay, (court, that the pendency of this suitbe published for

i Ins naturally led to inquirv, and large re- the term ol 4 weeks successively, at leas'. GO davs

wards were ottered for the discovery of the belore tne next term ol this court, in the Wteklij perpetrators of such unnaralleled crimes. Messenger, a weekly newspaper printed and pub-

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ir soon came out that Wilson with an or- U9,,etl ,K ieetyi fawuzeriano anu state ot la. ganized nartv of fnrtv-fivo mn w.nib. notifying them, the said Sarah and Justus Vairin,

of such waste of blood an.l fr.- .iia. hA to appewt the next term of this court, to wit, on

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had a station at IT.,-..: , ine inira moiiuay m epiemuer ioou, anu on tne

every boat that passed by the mouth of the firsl lay f.n'd t1crm' an,,I defend themselves a-

cavern, and that lie bad accnts at Natchez K'1"""- "i ' ." , , n,,d w Orlems of Dr,.S .m m-. therein contained, will be taken against them as and Mew Orleans, of presumed respeclibihty, confijMed, and a decree rendered accordingly &c. vrho conver ed his a.s gnmenls ito cash, tho' Xtd U is'further or(lcrcd that a Slhwm fssue as imf Inunr thA crnnni t. h Union . V . .

" ui uuiam- la the olhar defendants & c. and this cause stands

cd by commission of murder. continued vVc- A true copy attest.

The publicity of Wilson's transactions EDWARD PATTON, Clerk. vmi broke tip his partj; some dispersed, Cleiks oflice, April 13th, 1830,

Switzerland county Indiana, that said cause will

he heard on the first dav of the next August lertn

of said court, being 2d Monday of August 18110,

or so soon as a motion to that eftcctcan be made.

baid defendants and other persons claiming any intcrest in the premises, are notified to appear before said court at said time and answer to said bill of complaint or the matters and things therein

contained i;i DC decreed on in their absence. SAMUEL PAW, by Eggleston, his solict. March 25,183(1. Co-pa rf iicrsliip.

THE undersigned take this method of informing their friends and tho public generally, tiiatthey have associated themselves in the mercantile business, under the firm of Clarkson &.

Dufour. and have just received and opened a gen

eral assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens. Glass and Tin ware, Oils and Taints, Drugs and

medicines; boots, shoes a, id castings in the store formerly occupied by John F. Dufour &. Son, on

h erry street, opposite to 1 leasants &, luendcnhall, which they offer, on as good terms as can be bought

in the western exchange for all sorts of Country produce and even 'CaslS will not be refused, we

hope by strict attentbn to business and fair deal

ing tc. merit share of public patronage; wo only wish those, who wish to purchase to call and ex-

nmino for themselves, as we paid "Casi" for our

goods, we are satisfied we can sell as low as any

merchant in this sectiou of country who go Z.,i.v1

tor tiicir goods. A UN Kit CI.AItKSON. PEKKET DUFOUR. Vevay, March 2 1st, 1836.

consumnt

Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned l

bstrncted perspiration, will redily yield toils influ-

ence, removing those troublesome irritations, which

act as a constant stimulant to coughing It eases pain, and inducts rest to an eminent degree I'ersonsutHlct

ed with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c. spasmodic asthma galpitation of ihe heai t, and consumptive aflVctious, even in the most advanced

periods ot lite, w ill hud immediate relief, from its re maikab'e power of ditiiinishirg ii ritability of the jstem, anil the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It lso afl'ordi imir.c:!iate relief in the hooping cough -0.1-1

ifr. .FttttLins SPECIFIC OINTMENT.

njVnS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing

JL the following diseases: White Swellings ol

every description Sore Legs and Ulcers of lorp

standing Glandular I umors Felons or Calanlis

Ithettmatic pains ot the Joints; Sprains; lliuises; ai.d

Tetters; Chilblains; or parts attected by frost It is

als t good lor bcalds nnd liuros.

iur glandular swellings, it is superior to any medi

cine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial in

plications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of

that mineral) because it does not lay the patient

uaoie io injury irom exposure ol com.

It cures the worst Felons or Whitliws on the an.

plication fburtyeigat hours. Kheumatisms which have

stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, re

quire medicine to be taken mword to remove tlum

entirely. But in most cases, by applying thess oinl

meiu exiernany asuiracteu, it win inve relief.

certiticates ot important cures also directions lor

accompany each bcttcle. 203-ly

The above articles are sold bv 1). McCulIouch Vevav

anu Jacksonville, and Lyman W. V.ix, Mt. Sterling,

Leather.

A fine lot of Spanish ar.d Country sole, calf

xSL and kip skins, and upper leather for ilc by

Vevay, April 1,183c.

e??SESeei with a choice of three

splendid plates, neatly and fancivflly print cd at this oflice.

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Stasiur'sratciit Truss, for she cure of ItERMIA, or (ruptuic.) and is no'if prepared to furnish nil sizes; he will warrant the patient

a permanent and tadical care or exact no pay. Those laboring under the disease, ore requested to call and be cured. Ij.'iimI Surveying". fr'WIE subscribers respectfully inform the -- public that they have procured accurate--ly correct instruments for tho surveying of land, and arc read v to seive all those who may please to call upon them in the above line, being determined faithfully and impartially to do justice to those and between those who may bo disposed to employ them. Elegant and correct maps of surveys will be furnished if requested; and deeds, mortgages and.

every kindct conveyancing, executed neatly,

uid correct y

JOSEPH DOW. JOlLYMeCORMICK. Jan. 1, IS:10. N. 15. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Ve

vay, or llenry Mix, Mountsterhti:, will be

punctually aUcridedto.

Thirt y Dollars Howard.

OTllAYEI) away, or was stolcn,--from the range of the subscribcr.-

living near the mouth of Log-lick

Sfc?9 night of the ninth of August lastAi'IiCittiut scrrcl Horse. Three years old last April, and nearly sixteen hantls high. He has a star nnd 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 either and a reasonable compensation will be given, to any person who will give information where he may be found. WILLIAM CJIVEX, Py Andrew Civcn, his agent. September "2, 1S:1.". N. II. The editors of the Sentinel, Ccorgetown,Ky. (lazotlc, Lexington, and the Commonwealth, Frank fort, Ky. and the Whig of Cincinnati, will please insert the above three times nnd send their bills to this oflice.

tor sate aA VVs olfice

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IS LACK HAWK. rilHIS beautiful HICIC .i,AA X if i r .. :n - ... .

.'i.uj siaim ihe ensuing season ;it the stable of tl IU S II li. scribcr, in Cotton towtiehip. For;

particulars, see bill. EDEN EDWARDS, Collon tjowrhip, MaHcU

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