Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 230, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 May 1836 — Page 4
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MY HEAHT AN1 IXTU. I snve thee all, I c.sn no more, Tho' pwr theofPring be; My hear! awl lot.-; are all the store That I can brtui; to thee. A lte whose gentle songs reveals, The. st;:l tall we'd ; And. better far, a heart that feels Sluch more than lute could tell; I siic thee all I can no m ire, Th ' P'Hir the ofTrtRg be, 31 v heart and lute are all the store That I cau bring to thee. Tho' love and song may fail, alas! To keep lifc'sclouas away, At least 'twill make them lighlher pas?, Or srild them if thev stay. If ever care his discord flings O'er life's enchanted strain, Let love but gently touch the strings rwiU all be well again! I .me thee all I can no amre Tho' poor :lie cfPiing be, Mv heart and lute are all tho store That I can bring to ihec. P IS TIIEUE X HEART THAT NIEB LOVED. Is there a heart that never lover", Nor felt soft woman's sigh? Is there a mm can mark unmoved Dear woman's tearful eye? O.i! bear him to some distant shore, Or solitaty ceil, Where nought but savage mms'sr? r ar, ' Where love no'er desiguM to dwell. For there's a charm in wonian'j eye A language in her tear, A spell in every sacred sigh, i o love to virtue dear; And he who can resist her smiles Willi brutes alone should live, Nor taste that joy which care beguiles That joy her virtues give. LAW NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL & ASAPH DUCK Have associated themselves in the practice of law, m the counties 01 Dearborn and Swit zerland, in the circuit courls of said counties Mr. Marshall resides m Madisonand mr Buck keens his ofiice at the Risinsr Sun to them, wiil receive the joint attention of both. march '23. Koticrt Drtniunoiui, Attorney and Counsellor at Iav;, Vcvay liiditma. f7"EEPS his office on ferry 6treet, immedi x-alely opposite the Post Office. Business euhmitted to his care will be faithfully and punctually attended to His JUSTICES' Office is kept at the same place, where he also attends to all convey an cing business. GROCERY A. BOAT STORES. rfflHE subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the pub lic, that he has just opened in his new brick house, corner of Market and Ferry streets auJ opposite Dahnazzo's frame house, an elegant ssortncHt mm 1 GROCJBH1ES, including lnjuors of all kinds; which he will sell on reasonable terms. He designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, colfce, susrar, flour, &c. &c. " AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1830. aTsTOW; House, Carriage P Sign Painter, VEVAY, INDIANA. THE undersigned, bogs leave to inform the pubVtc generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all its branches; plain and ornatncntal, and in imitation of wood, marble, &c. and will warrant his colors to stand. He will ako attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most substantial manner. His charges will Ve moderate, and no execution iall be spar ed to please bis customers and expedite his work in such a way as to please tie public eye or taste. Your humble servant. A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. Coll ins & Co. axes. 53 uoa iaen"i aim tor sale low by P CLARKSON DUFOUR. Vev.iy, May 2, I33(i. Wow illoulds. TTUN I ATA plow moulds, just received and for ftJS sale bv CL.4KKSO. DUFCUR Vevay, May 2, IC3G.
Land Surveying. rpHE subscribers respectfully inform Ihe A public that they have procured accurate
ly correct instruments lor me suivcyuiS land, and are ready to serve all those who may please to call upon Uiem in tue ano c line, bcins determined faithfully and impartially to do justice to those and between those who may be disposed to employ mem. 1ant and correct maps of surveys will be fur1 11 1 .j . -r ...j J ...... t .r.t I tl msaeu II reuuexicu ; iiuu uccu mwi g'i 1 x every kind ct conveyancing, executed neatly and correct y jusli'h uuir, JOlLYMcCORMICK. Jan. I. N. B. Orders left witk Shaw & Rous, Vevay, or lienry jhix, iVLounisiening, win uc -m r r . 1 1 1 U punctually attended to. NEW ESTABLISHmENT. Watch nml clock making and REPAIRING. mllE subscriber resDeclfulIv informs the in bahitnnf nf Wnrjnw. Kp.nllickv. and the public generally, that he has commenced his nrnfeiniu.l business of Watch and Clock makine and repairing, on the best principles, in '"- - the above village, he having served a regular pprenliceship to the business in the city ol ,ondon. OCT AM Watches and Clocks made by him, will be warranted to keep good time for a sc ries of years, without any charge to the pur chaser except cleaning, and all watches and clocks repaired by him, which are warrantale, will be kept free of additional expense lor the space of one year from the time ol dehve ry, if properly taken care of and on the non performance of the work the charges will be returned. Snrveviiia: Instruments made and repaired on the shortest notice. He will keep on hand and lor sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY. Together with silver table and tea spoons, eu. gar tongs, deserts, Scc which he will 9ell at New York retail prices, ne wm nave on "II land, for sale, brass 8 day and thirt-six hour CLICKS. Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yet offered in the western country. He will sell 8 day clocks at and nour elocks at 18 dollars six months credit. OO From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous share of public natronasc, as he flatters himself his abilities will bear the strictest scrutiny. Those who may favor him with their commands, may rest that the strictest attention will be naid to have the work ready at the time appoinica iut mgucav vi and Silver ot every Kino. Wm. K. KVJ1S1JNSUM. Warsaw, March 28, 183G. Cotton lint for Quilts, TT UST received, and for sale bv mU CLARKSON 4i DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. LiCtltllCI A fine lot of Spanish and Country sole, calf and kip skins, and upper leather" for wle by Vevay, April 1,1835. LAW NOTICE. EGGLESTON AND XtXLLSO, (Hugh B. Egglestnn and Daniel Kelso.) Have associated themselves in the practice of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Swit zerland and ltipley; 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, Switzer land county, where he may be found, at all times, when not absent on business. All business confided to them, will receive their joint attention. Mareh iW. White Lead. rjrjV the keg, just received and for sale by jiS CLAKKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1336. FLOUR. A few barrels flour just received and for sale by CLAKKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1836. Cross cut Saws. TTUST received and for sale low by y CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1335. NOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of KING & DUFOUR, is this day by mutual consent of the parties dissolved. J. M. King will remain at the old stand at the corner of Main and Ferry streets, Vevay and is authorized to collect and receipt for all debts due to the establishment, Jas well as to pay all debts contracted by and for the some. JOHN M. KIIYU. JAMES II. DUFOUR. Vevay, May 9. tor saW at Us office,
Pleasant Township. (gT We arc authorised to say, that JOHN
G. ANDERSON, is a candidate for Justice of the Peace, in said township, in the place of Henry Kogers, wliosc term has expired. FOR REPRESEJSTA TIVE. Daniel Kelso. Electoral Tickets, . vi t: th.'rtL e a- iort c exewvn ioiuai inuit uj 1 111 ui j mc.ioou The following electoral ticket was formed hy the friends of William II. Harrison for the presidency, at their convention at Indianapolis, on the 14th December, 1835. Gen. Milton Stapp, of Jefferson county dan Af rc tnn fl I . I -i Lr rC WaeY n ortnn ' i , twu . 111 vi 11 imiiiiiiwii Gen. John G. Clendenin of Orange Amos Decker, of Knox Albert S. White, of Tippecanoe Abraham P. Andrews, Laportn Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion Achilles Williams, Wayne Maj. Enoch M'Carty, Franklin 11 ii U, U U U The following electoral ticket was fotmed by the friends of Martin Van Buren, forthepre- . . sidency, at their convention, on the 8th ol January, 183G. John Myers, of Knox countT, William Rockhill, of Allen Jonathan Williams, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, ( Rush Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of Pik county. Deeds & ITIortgapes. TTKEEDS At RlORTGAGES, can at all times LI 1 be had at twelve and a half cants, single, at Gardners mill Alfrey'smill Short's stare
Justice Deal's office do Gazlay's do do Green's do dm Tapp's do do Cain's do do Drummond's do do Dufour's do do Culp's do do Mc Henry's do do G ray's do
and at this effice. Printer's Retreat, April 23. SPRING GOODS; LATEST ARRIVAL, FRANCIS . SHEETS, & Co. TTTV F.SPF.CTFI Ti.TV nnnonnee to tliolr friends H anJ the miblieirenerallv. that ibev are now recomnff iron ine iwioiiiu s. ij9 ineir supply of Comprising, perhaps, as large an assortment and as great a variety as has ever been offered in this maiket to which they ask the attention of the citizens of Switzerland county, generally. liiack, blue, del 1a, brown, green and drab cloths, and Cassimera. Blue steel-mixt. lavender brown. plain, striped and diagonal Sattinets. Silk and '"""j ' S1 c,3'f "'IS'"" " wiuane anu Bombazette Marinoes, French, Eng . sh, and Avariety, rancy twisted &ilk,Urapcs, uress liandkerchies, Gauze, Pouh-de soi, Malcond and Gros de-Naples, Black and blue-black silk, (icos deNap light figured and Queens' striped Silks, Challutt andchnlleys. A beautiful assortment of plain and figured book and Swiss jat konct muslins, Irish linens, corded skirts, merina, nnd tin bet dress handkerchiefs, pjngee, bandanna and lla: pocKei ao. Lrinen cambric and imitation do. linen cambric and lawn. Silk and cotton ves lings, Marseilles and alentia, do bleached and browr. Bheetings, ard shirtincs, bed tickings. Green red yellow and white flannels damask and cotton table diaper, cotton towel do, sewing silks assorted, cotton thread, rich silk parasols, tuscan straw and leghorn bonnets, a great variety ribands, checks aoav plaids, looking glasses, tortoise shell quill bak and mock tortoise combe, side do, bead rheticules, silk cotton and worsted hose and half hose, Bath and Pittsburgh cords, Mexican mixtures, York do, brown bleached drilngs, brown French linens, green brown and black summer clothe, valcntia crape, a new article for gentlemen wear, a light and substantial fabric, rose and saddle blankets, boots and shoes, and an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware and Cutlery, COLLINS' AXES, Trace & llnltcr Chains, &c. &c. GROCBRIES, DYE STUFFS, $c Sc. All of which they are disposed to sell as low as any regular dealers in the western country. The above goods have been selected with great care, by one of the firm expressly for this market, and tliey flatter themselves, as regards QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND PRICE, they will not be surpassed in this place; they simply ask their former customers, and all who are in the habit of buying goods in 'Vevay, to call and examine their stock, and they will engage that Ihe prices shall be so low as to Indiw? them to purchase without looking elsewhere. F- G.S. &. co. Vevay, May 0, 1836. Shoes & Boots. GDTlNlTv pairs SHOES, of diflW LJfMVHV qualities, consisting of prunella shoes and slippers, kip and calfskin shoes, and brogans, just received and for sale by CLAKKSON & PUFQUR. Vevay, April 23.
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL
STCRE. D. & C. Land re th, seed and nurserymen, Philadelphia, have appointed George A. O'Brien, Fifth street, (upper market,) near Vine slrec CINCINNATI, (THEIU SOLE AGENT, FOlt CIKCINXATI.) Mr. O'Brien will be kept constantly sup plied with a general assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, from the grounds of D. & C. Landrcth. Each paper will bear their label and warranty, and for the good quality of its contents, they will hold themselves responsible. As the actual - . 1
growers of the garden, emanating from Iheir ..... , 1 . ... , "lepreat 1 ui- u 1 ?l 11 1 . 1 rtility of presenting the latter, disennacpH from establishment, they are enabled to speak of ., 3 .. 1 ,, ,, , ., eo lro,n ., i, , J " 1 the matter with which it is necessarily connerie,!
mem wun connaencc. . At C. L-wdreth are extensively engaged
as nurserymen, in the culture of fruit trees, p!Uior window or drawing-loom, but to ihe rcat hardy ornamental trees and shrubs, green, mass of the commui.iiy the benefit of their multihouse house plant?, &c. plication is undeniable. It called upon to tasK
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. Printer S3 00 DR. T. WHITE'S VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS. T HE only specific ever uttered 'o the public Irom which permanent and radical r ire may b obtained ofthat disagreeablepain the Too S-ache witl all its attendant evilsj such as fracturing the Jaw in eziractinir tne teem wmcn oiten proves mure nam ful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from me decayed 1 eetn to the jaw, tnence totbe head, pro Jucinp a rheumatic affection, with many other unplea sant afreets, such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the'mouth, fcc.t all of wich are produced from foul or decayed I eetn. I am happy to have it in my pawer to cfFer to thr world a remedy that will rot only remove te pain nint times out often, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in smch as are decaying and have not commenced aching, re tnng tbem to health and usefulness. CERTIt'ICiTES: Mb. Tho as White I have the pleasure to inform yU, that I have been using your Tooth-ache Drups in my practice far tone time past, and 1 must acknowl edge that I find them far superior to any thing 1 have erer yet known tor that purpose. I am well convinced that it will cure most cases ol Toothache, when it is timely and properly applied; and Irom a tew week;' experience, I am deculeely ol the opiii'mn that it will have a very beneficial effect in preserving the teeth; and recommend it, lu ping it may prove a blessing to humanity, and advantageous to jourseil WM. I. A. FlEUKKLV, Surg. Dent. No. 99 South Fifth St., Hhila'tclpnia, fa. Swtpember 12, 1829. Baltimore, July 7, 1629. Some time in Mar. Dr Thomas white left with me some of his Yeeetablt Tooth-ache Drops, and requested me to use them in my practice. 1 accordingly did recommend it to six of my friends, and, some of them had been corrp'ainhiK of the tooth-ache for more than three months; and out of the s''X, it had perfectly cured five. I am nnw fully convinced of its salutary edict, not or.ly curing the tooth ache, but prevent Ihe teeth from further dec J. II. WINCHESTER; M. D. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS. MANY articles ara before the public, as a cure for that mostJobtinate and for menling oisesse, the Kheumatisir.- 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 not be attributed to the fact, that articles maid to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended tt cur' almost every disease with which our frail bodies arc attacked, and in their preparation that rbject is kept in view, viz- to have the medicine a cure fur all Jis eases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are fTVrtd to the I. I ' 1 . r ... . . .juuiic msa remeoy ior uneumatism. anil as no case is known where a perfect cure was not effected, we are justine din declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other it is rect !nmrm!ed Price, 4(J cents. 20j-6m ZiA IVIOTT'S COUGH DROPS. VILCIBLK MKDICISK FOII COBUHS AMU CI NM-JWt-TlOX fa VI IS Elixir, in its original lorm of prescription JL has stood the tf it of twenty jears experi r:ce, in the general use of ti, and is now offered, wiih the addition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, the virtues of which, have been fully attested iid highly appreciated which render this con position peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing 'inrder of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption Common colds and cougli6, m birh are t.ccnsioiier h obstructed perspiration, will readily jield toils influence, removing those tr ublesome irritation', wh.cl act as a constant stimulant to c ugliing It tasm puin and inducts rest to an eminent dt grce Persons a fit '"ct ed with pulmonary con plaints, b.eedlng ol ihe luri's &c. spasmodic asthma palpitation of t lie hem t, an.! consumptive affections, even in the most advanced periods ol lite, will hud immediate rebel, from its re markab'e power of diminishing itritahility .f the system, and the velocity of the circulation, and In cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also anords immediate relief in the hoopinc couch -L'O.I-l Or. Jiutkitrs SPECIFIC OINTMENT. t: HIS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: White Swellines of every description Sore Legs and Ulcers ot long standing Glandular Tumors Felons or Catarrhs Uheumatie pains of the Joints; Sprains;. Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblain;; or parta affected bv froat it ; also good for Scalds nnd Buros. For glandular swellings, it is superior to anv medi. cine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial ap plications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom that mineral) because it does not lay the patient 1 " 1. 1 ... - - r . i nauie iu injury irom exposure 01 Cold. It curea the worat Felon or Whitliws on the ap. plication fourty-eigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long at to become a systematic disorder, re quire medicine to be taken inword to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying thess ointment externally aadiracted, it will give relief. Certificates if important cures also directions for accompany each beilele. 203-ly The above articles are sold by D. McCullough Vevay and Jacksonville, and Lyman W Mix, Mt. Sterling. Notice. 3u57ANTEDimmedietcly an apprentice to the TV wagon making, and carpentering business. A young man, of good morals, from the country! aged from 1 5 to 17 venrs would be preferred. BENJAMIN DKTRAZ. Near Ycvay,May 2. "
The Sketch Book fharaCter;
jOr, Curious and Authentic J"arrntfvcs and An ecdotes respecting Extraordinary Individuals. .... . 1 preparing the following work Ircm arr.piO tiiauruls. care has been exerci;ed to aoid, in the main,tlie beaten track ol foitner compilers; t present t-.e reader what was inaccessible, than to copy well known biographies and events. It will readily be atlnmtcd, that scarcely any but the professedly literary have ready access t original sources ot knowledge, and what is more to the purpose, when cursory readers enjoy such acces9 they are commonly destitute of leisure and inclination to avail themselves of that advantage. 11 T".1 -n'c"a . 01 veigmy pro--""f - impresL'hina than ri tin rl i r ll I r t.int nml lins l r :, :.i :,.,. ' . (..i,,,, f,i.iiDatioi to H.p ii,.him.m r..i..n. ... . their recollection, and to speak iranklv, there aie jlew well informed persons who would not acknowledge their obligations to collections resembling the present undertaking. Dr. Johnson just'.v iservei, iui a maicnai pan 01 every persmri Kiiunirut; I?? uuuucu i wc L iuts ji regular occupation; and rather by a promiscuous attention to subjects as iheyatise, than by a severe application to them in order. A similar remark occurs in the letters of Lord Chestertied and a little kin dred discrimination will convince us, (hat we owe much of our information in matters of fact, to books which present them with case and familial i ty, and may be taken up and laid down again at pleasure, without any material ipjury to the Con nection of our ideas. The principal object of ihe present collection, is to supply a pleasing variety ofthat kind of in cident, which by exhibiting the marvellous in circumstance, nnd the extraordinary in character, displays the occasional waywardness' of event . and its frequent curious operation on Ihe human mind. It would be easy to prove lhat indepen dent of mere eniertainment, a knowledge of remmkauie :ac:s ta neccss.try to correct the tiKf rment, even upon every day transactions-, and that in the science ol lile, as well as 111 every other, i? is necessary to become acquainted with the ex-' caption ol ihe generiil. rule. To estimate properly what is, we must possess sortie knowledge of what mat be and the information is only tn be: acquired by an attention to the memorable and peculiar, which hare been. With respect to the heads under which our subject matter is arrangm1, litt e need be observed. The first of them. Extraordinary lndiridvalxfn lowed of amusing variety, which is essential to this order of compilation. Under the head of Credulity and Fanaticism are arranged some de'ails vvliich exhibit the tendency of Ihe human mind to create for itself chimeras, and of the contagious nature of ihe insanity which is thrl consequence. In ihe class of cases i.'cnoruinated Voluntary Human Suffering-, are display ed a few examples of u species of imsgry arising out of the perversity of human nature 'It wmiM lie difficult to invent grealer torments flian n ankind inflict upon themselves, when 'impelled bv baneful and supersti'inus ideas of the benevolent Creator of all things. On the succeeding division, Interesting Occurretires, the title is snlfi -iently indicative it is distinguished from the lirst. by exhibiting singular and impressive incident, rather than character, although necessarily ilesniptive of both . In conclusion, the present work is presented the public, wiili a jierfecl conviction that it cannot offend and, sls, with a hope lhat it wilE be received with complacency. SOME OP THE CONTENTS. Extraordinary Indiridunh Arnaud du Tifftr the lb met rinses of Uussia, Madam I iquet, FrancuMir, the Lunatic, Iteiice t'orbeau. Madam Uovere, the Diary of Luc Antonio Viterbi, wlity starved hims ll to death, ihe Italian S!cep-walkerr Uilli im Liibgow, the Traveller, Itichanl I'eeke,. James Crichtou, Mother Damnable, Va online--t.reatruks. Janus Nahr, Henry Jenkins, John Kelsev, Ivdwirk iAIuggleion, .Mrs. Aphra IJchn. Aspasia. IMadrne du Harrc, l'hcbe Ibown the iMvstct ions Stranger, Gcrge Bruce, MulTd Sack, a notorious Kohhcr, ir Jervas V1-I119, Aichilxthl Artiislrong, the .leser, ihe Two lhoi Iters A one tieorge Hellamy, Susanna Maria Cibbc-r, Josejili Clark, Titus O ite, alias Rob Ferguson, Thomas Vernier, Colly Alolly Pulf, Kugcn'e Aram, Mallicv Ilopkiue, the H'itch-fiinler, JcllVcv Ilucisoi HI asii de .M.infrc, Catharina, Countess l)oa"cr of Schwartburg I'ichard Savage, Lewis de Bois- !, Itcverend Arthur O Leary, &.c. The above will be published in fic numbers bv the subscriber, at or.c dollai the publication i " a ... commence in July next. It will be published in inonthly numbers, containing 0 pages each, and , win be completed in hve months, or sootier. ae the option of tlie pnhlislier, and will contain in all, over lOO pages. The numbers will be sent bv ' mail to any part of Union, carefully oarkod Terms One Dollar for the complete work, orsix copies for Five Dullnrs. Address, LOUIS A. Gom:Y, No. 1 00 Walnut Street, VhilaJelphi.; TAKE.Y UP tlP V William Carver h ing in JLlJO York township, S?vviizeil.nid. county, Indiana, a Mtt 7H supposed to be twenty years-old, bran-" ded wiili a diamond on the h'ft shoul der, slar and snip on the forehead, &,wa saddle! marhs, a winte strip under Ihe mane.a hob tai'yid; """-' "iiine appraised tr. uo, bv Daniel; David and luac LJiicback bctpw mp thi? i-ti da: WILLIAM It. WIXKV, F? JLndics liOok Here. A fine selection of Iadif MUomi?i,jit, received and f-r Bale by ' PLAHKSON &.Di;VOUIl. Vevay, Aprij, - V
