Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 243, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 June 1836 — Page 3

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7 i t lh: Cvut ix' The !ciiccrs i.'i

tho Hi.-.iuM.riilin'iwlniy, loam, hopv th pioper xu!(:!t.n, llt.it it has found an

Temple o Fashion.

siJvi' Hic i:i one nf the learned j irit? who disI 'Si-c t!v l-iw fVv;i the bench cf ihc Police 'in t of los:on. An indiviu.i-tl was put upm tri.l fr an ;i:itilt -.itul battery, and in t-ie couro of the invotij;:"ion, it became neestrv l determine whether he rouKI hc Si.-n-' ! a corr.nton dnirtkrtrd.' It va proved lh.t he w.t frequently intoxicated.

bu! the court observed that he could hut look i

upon the prisoner at the bar with gteat coma?ion, ;A he wa aware that he vs not cf

j M'F. undersigned respectfully informs the public

generally, U, t lie has rpened his establishment, in the towuof Mountsteiling, in the house, fornterly occupied by Lyman W. Mix, as n store. Where lieis prepared to execute ull'orders in his Ime, with promptness, and elegance, economy, and iesoatcli at reasonable prices. SAMUEL PLELMAN. MounUteiling, Jr 13.

IVoticc. School Commissioner Office.

the o:iomon kind of low health-dmnkaiksj 1, hereby "iven, that I will hereAfter hoid' mv of-

I' V lac (o-n ot his head. t viewed in reference I h.;o as school commissioner, ot thecounty ot SJ.vit-

z-rl.tnd,at the clerks otlioe. in the brick buitding opposite ths court house in the town of Vevay, on the following days to wit; Oil Saturday the 25:h.day of June next. Un-Srttuid.y the 9th day of Jaly next, r O i .Monday the frot day f Angus next. Oa Monday the 5 hd-vy of September next.

One scIkm! irustee from each c nuressiomit town

attend at the clerks othceio

lirstjdav of ugust for tlm

i. i ia tA..... ...u:u

purpose oi receiving uuuuu uiim uuuks m mnvu hook a fair record of all their proceedings are to

be kej t. . -. . 1'iirchisers of school lands, borrowers of school funds, and others are requested to make three payments in IuJiana state pper or specie. THOMAS COLE. S.C.S.C. Cott-'n township, June 13.

t j lit:; principles of phrenology. The head w s t L-vnted and well developed in the higher intellect. The judge nevertheless sentenced the prisoner to thrve months confinement i;t the house of correction. The hooks do not yet tornish any precedent for acquitting a nun, becuuso

l.i head is eletafed and xvcll developed in thej - sc,UMl ' "hig!u-r son.im.nl and higher i:,tel eel," hut,!j'lK M h! r.i - a- ' , ... ' vav, on Monday tn if toe a goes on rctln.ng, there is no telling; " of receivin,r ,JO

now xMtn uiey may.

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WEEKLY 51ESSI2XGER.

WiwVevN

WviVve.vvt.

Saturday, June 18,,IS3G.

Reveme. Tli board xf county' commissioners have, directed a levy of tw elve and a

hall" cents on each hundred dollars v-lue of

property-fvr county purposes, together with lwentve cents pell tax. Thus a farmer ow nr ing one thoua md dornrs w erlUefptopcrty will be t-iXfd as f llows: For state purposes, poll ,")0 cents. For county do indl 55 cctds. FachSlOX) 13

And Cr each additional l030's .worth $1.75, and so on in proportion.

Dvmel L. l.tvtxis, of Cotion township, has been appointed by the board of county commissioners, to collect the revenue for 1SSG.

The vhol value of propertv.'rcal and per

Fonal, in Ji trerson tow nship, is a little short of

halt a million ol dollars, twenty-hve years

a;-i, our beautifil farms, was the huntinj:

ground of hordes ofsavages. The forest ha indeed, blossomed.

Lkrislvti th. Gen. Keen, you w ill please

pav,thatJOSFl'II C. FGUl.i:STON,willbe

supported for the legislature, at the next Au

gust election. G. T. R. L. I.. I). E. E. June, 13. 1S3G.

NOTICE." rpllOSE indebted to the late firm of Pleas

ants. . Mendenhall, who b;Tve hot settled their store accounts, are" requested to call and

whilst their accounts by cash or note, 6n or be

fore the 10th of July next, or they'will b& left

in the hands of an ofnecr, for collection"."

GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, for Pleasants & iMendenhall. Vevay, June II.

Stierifrs Henry Waitc . .

vs.

Sale.

In c4iancery for specific performance. .

The Silk Culturist.

A sd Farmer's Manuel, published monthly -by the cxecutivftxommittee of (he Hart

ford county. Silk society, at 50 cents per annum. Volumes 1. and II. The object of this publication istodisseminate a thorough knowl-

dgeof the Silk' business.' The cu'ltivatioti of

the mulberry tree in all its varieties rearing

silk worms the production of cocoons reel

ing and m innfacturing- suk-and dyeing the

same. I he publication will contain a com

plete manuel of the silk culture from sowing the seed to preparing for market sewjpgijk and twist, and 'will keep the culturist advised

with regard to the progress ol the enterprise, the formation of societies, and companies, en

actments of legislatures for the promotion of

the. object, and facts, and "experinvnts of indi

viduals. It will also contain choice article:

on new and Interesting subjects -connected

with agriculture.

he Lultunslwas commenced in April la$t,

and there arc now published five-thousand co-

pics monthly with A rapidly increasing circulation. Arrangements have been made to furnish the first volume to those who make early.

application for the Second. Each volume will contain ninety six quarto pages. One dollar

forwarded to F. G. Comstock, secretary Hart

ford Conn, free of expense will pav for both

volumes "or fifty cents for the latter. The

second volume commenced the first of April.

No subscription received unit u paid in. ad

vance. . . . .-. . .-.

Knowing the great difficulty o obtaining

genuine seed at distance, the secretary of the society will forward white Italian mulberry seed for 1000- trees, to those who are subscri

bers to the first volume -and order the second

and . to such as subscribe for both volumes be

fore the first of July nextr Hartford Conn. April, 183G.

Brace's Type FoundryJVo. 13, Chamber itred near Chatham JV. York, VTVIHE price of five hne Pica, Plain and An-

U tique, is reduced to 25 cents a pound. ad ix line Pica andlarger to 20-cent9, thereby ma

king these perfect metal types, cheaper than any ! other. "''"".' ' This Foundry has a most exteirfsive and Unparalleled assortment of Plain, Shaded,: Condensed and OrnamentaLlypcs, by ivhich printers at the letterpress are enabled .to rival the impressions, from copper-plate in beauty, fancy aod"taseteful display. The assortment embraces 250 sizes or varieties from twelve line Pica to Pearl, of Roman, Italic', Black,-Antique, Italian, Title, Condensed, Simded. Script, Uackslope, German Text, Ornamen tal. Mush, &c. and also Piece Fractions Snpeririors, Space Utiles, Astronomical and other Signs,

'Ornamental Dashes, Long Brace?, Itules, nearly 300 Borders, and more than 1000 Cuts.or Orna

ments for Newspapers, School Books, and Scien

tific w rka.-

The subscribers, furnish Composing Sticks,

Case. Chases, GU'evs, Furniture, Paper, Ink,

H kinds of Printing Presses, and every article

requited in a Printing Office. They also execute

ordersjfor Stereotyping.

Prntersot newspapers who publish tins ad

vertisement (with this note) three times before the 1st July, 18UG and send a paper containing it to the Foundry, shall receive payment when they .make a purchase from the Foundry of futir times

be amount of their bill. The publication of cur

trmer advertisement is herebv forbidden. GEOKGE BRUCE & Co. March 5. 1S30. - ' -

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teirs of John Cunningham deceased.

BY virtue of a fee?" hill issued "out of tho clerks ofticc, of Switzerland county, tome

directed, I shall oiler for sale to the highest

bidder, for cash, at thehoifse of William Un

ivngham. in Posey "township, on -Friday, the

Sth dav of July next, between the hours ap

nointed hv law, the rents, issues nnd proms lor

1 - - . . . ... . f i.r

seven years, oi a certain piece or uaitci ui

land, containing hlty acres, to De tauen on oi

the east end of the south east quarter ot section eiht, in township two of raVige one, west. Taken as the property" of the heirs of John Cunningham deceased, and given up by Willintn Cunningham, one of the said heirs. RALPH B. COTTON, heriflr. printer's fee $1,50. Shcrifls ofiice, J uno 1G.

STEaM BOAT

BROW, Master. . WILL ply regularly as a daily packet, be tween Rising Sun and Cincinnati.

.. Will leave Rising Sun every morning (Sundays

excepted) at five o clock, and pass Attrora, Peters

burgh, and Lawrencehurnh. from. 7 to S-o'clock

and arrive at Cincinnati at 12 o'clock; ant return

same day, leaving Cincinnati at 3 uVk-ck P. M

P. oi H.-v A3IES. Rising Sun, June 11.

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CO U N T Y COM M 1 SSI O X ERS.

AYe have been requested to nanie William

Scudder, Joshua Hicks. Moses lironson and Thomas Kelly and Richard T. Goddard, as candidates for the above ofiice.

Sexvtou Tipton. For some time past we have looked in vain, for the name of our senator, among the avs and. noes, on several important questions, in the C S. senate he must be sick.

VOCAFj .lll'SIC. There w ill he a singing school in Jacksonville on S tnday 2Gth of June, at 2 oVIock P. .W. Mr. Buck will act in the capacity ol tinging master a general attendance is requested. X. Congress. Congress is still ia session, do

ing nothing for the people scenes arc trans

acted there, daily that remind us of giogshop

political wrangle. The majority, like the dog in a mang'-r, will neither act nor suffer other to act, all is confusion and uproar. It is time

that the people, should open their eyes, and

view; the conduct of their servants in a proper

light, . .

"""pHE qualified voters of Switzerland count)',

- state of Indiana, are hereby notified to as

semble at the usual places designated for hoiding elections, in said county.

on .hjidavy Aovember 7, lo3o.

nd proceed to elect a number of electors of

president and vice president of the United

States, equal to the number of senators, and representatives to which Indiana, may be entitled, by law; in the congress of the United

States: which, at this tim, is nine. The said

election shall commence and close at the same

hours and bt conducted in the same manner

rid bv the same officers as is directed by law

for electing members of the general assembly

of the state. Given mder my hand and seal

it mv office, this "IStk day of June A. I).

IS3G, nnd after the 4th of July next, the sixty

drst of American Independence.

" RALPH B. COTTON, sheriff.

Svp.bth. A man was recently, refused by the Boston Pine street. churcjt, admittance to

the communion table, because he sold milk on

Sunday!!! We would-suggesl to those mor

nlisls. the propriet- ofma.''jg their cows give

the mihe oi two days, on every Saturday.

Tub vtrical. There appears to be some

commotion in the eastern cities, about a play

.-actor named Wood some twenty-five years

ago, this". same Wood or his daddv, cut up ca

,pers in Philadelphia, and ire had to hiss him

o!t the stage several times his whole aim

.then was to dampen and destroy. American

Hemes, he being an Englishman the wor

thy Cain, was then the victim of his malice

and hatred.

Farm for SaSc.

The subscriber is desirous of disposing of

Ins firm, containing mnet-six acres. I he improved part of the land is under good cultiva

tion, with an apple and a peach oreh ird.

Thi farm lays one half mile from the state

road leading from Madionto Ltwrcnccburgh

in Pleasant township, and adi-uns the land of

Henry Uougers, Lsi. Every information

will be given on application to the subscriber

on the premises. JAMES FAR R ELL. Tun: 16,.

rirocLAiiiATioar.- . r. ...... .

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DISSOLUTION.

ANIEL. COLE & RICHARD BUR-

KET'P. hnve this day dissolved the part

r.ership heretofore existing between them in the

sadilling busin'ess. Said t-ole hitvinc nurchased

the entire interest of the said Burkett-in the ehop

materials, and accounts, of the firm, and be is

hereby authorized to collect and receipt for all the

dues ot the ftnn in the name 'of tlm firm. All

persons indebted to said firm are requested to call

and settle their accounts w iib said ole.

DANIEL OLE, . RKM1ARD" BUKKETT. Yevav, May 3.1, 1S33.

PATRIOT SwrtZtfltL AND COUNTY INDIANA.

"XHE subscriber has laid off a large numbe'r

of building lots, in the town of Patriot

which he w ill sell at public sale, at said town

on .

Saturday, July 13, 1S3G.

It is deemed unnecessary to say any thine

in relation to the location of the above town

ts it is acknowledged by every body, to be

the most eligiblcsitc on the Ohio river, in

said county; being completely above high wa

ter immediately on the bank of the river

with a suthciency of water, at all times, to ad

mil boats of any description, to land and un

load at the landing.

Terms of Sale made known on the day of" sale which wi

he liberal, one rourth only of the purchase mo

ney in hand, bale to commence at ten o clock

A. M. MARTIN R. GREEN. June 10, 183G.

TAKEN UP BY William Wycoff of Pleasant township, Switzerland county, Indiana, a dark bay rnarc, supposed to be 15 or 16 years old, about 14 and a half hands high, shod he-

fore, a star, nnd snip, branded or burned on

her left buttock, both hind feet w hite, some

saddle marks, no other marks or brands per

ceivable, appraised to fifteen dollars by Henry Garrard and A. S. Twineham, certified be

fore me this 25th day of Mav 183G,a true co

py from my book of est rays.' "

GABRIEL JOHNSTON,, r. Juno 10. 1S3G.

Valuable AMU ior al

In the mutter cf John D. - Cummins and Asenalh . lis wife, guajdian uf ! , On petiiioi toselt

oeorge naen, minor J real estate heir of Nuthan- Hagen, J ' decciiscd. I

Y virtue of an oidcr hud decree of the Sw R. Zetland probate court, I shall proceed

On Saturday, S3tH Juue next,

between the-hours of JO a m and 2 v m. on ibe

premises, to dispose ofa cettain oieceof land, be

ing a part of the north east quarter of section 23, tt);n 3, range 3 west, containing TWOACRJIS

up JsAAJJ, ip a square form around nnd cdjoining a certain MILL, built by John H. Case, for said Nathan lingen m his lifetime, together with

an tbc. water privileges acquired by said Hageri from one Jane Schoonover, which is more particu larty described in the deed of said Jane Schooaver to said Nathan Higen, Terms of sale one fourth of ihe p:ircr a?e money to he paid in six ninths one forth in tuelve months one fourth in eighteen months, nnd the "remaining fourth n tweuy-four rcnth. with 10 per centum interest from day of sale, end ten per centum in damages if not promptly paid, the purchaser giving approved personal security, nnd re

ceiving axertificate cfsale from said commissioner, CLlline for a good and sufficient deed, on tlie full and final payment of the purchase raonev as

aforesaid.

WILLIAM A P. M 1N0TON, com'r May 12. SADDLE & HARNESS Tfl A.NUF ACTORS VBV AY, IAfc

miiW & CHEAP GOODS,

IN RISING SUN, INDIANA. THE Mibscriber respectfully informs hi friends an V the public at large, that he has removed to Rising Sun. nnd opened his stme in

the room where R. K. Eaton &. co. formerly- kep tti . !'

wnere ne na just opened a very large and. slendid .lss&rtmfnt of Fashionable

Slate of Indiana, Switzerland county, ''ORDER IN VACATION.

IN CHANCEttY- Stcfeeitand circvil cotat.

Luanda Fnget J ;

vs. y Bill for divorce.

Braxton Fugct, -

BK if remembered, that on this 7th' day of -J-une, A. D. 1836, Lucinda Fugeti.y her

hci tor, Josesenh C. Ejfc.leston, fi:ed in the offii

of tbe'clera of the t3vitzerUnd circuit court, her

bill In eliaiicerv ' praying for a divorce from her

snid usbund," Braxton 'Fuget, and a?si min for

cailses of divorce, abandonment for the spa'-e of

two years past, and it appearing by disiuterted

affidavit that the said defendant Braxton Fu"et

is a non-resident ofihe- state of Indiana. i be

said Braxton Fncet, is tlieref.ro not'hVd to be

and appear before the judges of our Switzerland circuit court on the first day of the next term

thereof, to be hidden at the court house in the town of Vevay .in said county, on the third Monday in September next, and answer the said bill of complaint, or the matters and things therein set

ibrthrwill he decreed on in his absence. '

Witness, EDWARD PATTON, Clerk of said court. Vevay, Juno 7th. 1830.

Comprising-Rrmid Cloths, Cassinels, Casimcr",

Jeans, Circassians, Bombizetts, Bombazines, Ginghams, Muslins, Silks, t-ambrus, Handkerchiefs, Linens; a splendid nosoitrnent of CAIilCGES, Ribands Gloves, Hosiery Tuscan and Straw Ronnct, Guze und B binet Veils, C apes, L mbrelht' and Parasol, Summer stufs in variety, Velvets, Shenings and Shirting?, Bed Tickings, Tombs, Supetide;s, Palm Hat,. Boots and Shoes,

and all other articles in the Dry Goods hue.

ALSO, A largre supply of GROCERIES, OF THE FIRST QUALITY, Hard ware Q,uceii9varo,

fp'aHLI undersigned c-or.lin-Jy ues to manufacture, keep on hand. Hnd make to order, Saddles, Hr idles, Jlnriiriigals, Harness, Whifs, Trunks, &c. lie returns thanks for past fa vot s. and hopes to merit a

continuance of the same. GEORGE KESLER. Vevny, May 14 1 5

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JO Vil.E 1WJ.V CiBI.VJE T

NE or two good cabinet makors wanted irinodiattlv, to nlmm constant crnplovmcnt

will be given and t!ie Cinrinnii prices paid. JOSEPH PEELJLW.

Vevay, May 21.

VALUABLE PROPRTE' FOR SALE.

In lle matter of Henry Gullion"

O.t

Cutlerj, Tinware, . Steel, Najls, Powder, Lead, '

Dj-e Stuffs,

Glassware, Castings, Iron, Salt by thebbl. Shot, Indigo, Cord a ce,

Looking Glasses, &c. and in fine, every other article which is kept m the stores of thi place; and as he detprmincd to

keep none but nrticlcs of the best quality, and to sell very low, persons wishing to purchase may know where to get the bet kind of bargains.

He invites the public to call and see for themselves.

PETER UODuEItS. Rising Suiij May 28, 1836. tin seed Oil.

FOIt sale by tho gallon or quart bv CLARKSON $ DC FOUR.

Vevay, May 2, IS3(3.

Scythes & Sickles.

"!T7ALlKOVS cradling, nnd Passmore

y V grasH rythes and sickles, of a good quality ust received and for sale by CLARKSON fc DUFCUR. Veray, May 2, ieT6. - '

Taken up

BY Silas W. Sever, Iwing in Cotton township, Switzerland county, Ind.,

on the 1st day June 18'6, . a Gray Mare colli

with a strip on its lace; no other marks

or brands perceivable supposed to be three years

oiu, anappraised to twenty eight dolaie, by

John ts a and Jtobert JJoyd , ucfore mo this 5th day of oydo 1635. June "9. JOSEPH CULP, J. V. Yalnable fnrm jfor Sale.

FOR ale on moderate terms, that vely desirable piece of land, in the county of Switzerland Indiana, known

as Ihe north west quarter of sec. 31, T.

5 north' R. 12 E. of ihe hind sold at the JelHrsonii. l .1 . m mil :l 1! o.-

vine iana outre. J nis i.ihu is timiErcci is about 12 miles north west of Vevay, and about I t miles from Madison. For terms &c. enquire of

the subscriber, who acts us agent for the-.ou ncr

Joseph Stewart. ' WILLIAM NEWBOLf).

" KvPh Switzerland county , .Indiana, April 27

niinistratoni of the estate of j sell real estate Stilwell Heady deceased. J

gg5$LYT? obedience to an order of tha Swit-

fa. zerland Probate court, tlie ondersigired will proceed to sell to the hii;lict and beat bidder, on tbp premises,"on Indsai

Crck, two miies north of Vevay, Gti Saturday, 9th July next, between the hours of 10 a m and 3 r m, on se i d'ny, the farm foitnerlv occupied by snii! Slilweii

Heady, ron'aming 10 ftcrfS, and bcirg a part of he north eaM qiiitrter of section numUi town 2, range 3 wet: I he abort- i-- a very tit si: rsble farm, having i een cleared nrmy.yeuM, vi'l a large thilflV " APPLE ORCSIAHD. TERMS OF SALE-One ihmi of ihc f -r cbase money down one third iiy twelve mcnifis and tho balance in f ighteen months, l.carirgsix per cr:i. turn interest per annum fiotii day of salf." and ten per centum damage if n-t t inrf.in!!v

patu wucnuue, iioni ir;u oav ot s.ile until Ciiiu ' TIKNRY HVLI ION. f . ,

i rn lit. i . l Kinv : '-.'.

- I I U.I i ' 1 ) May 10.

LAWS f rtHE laws passed at the last session of the Ipli gislature of Indiana, have been received and

are ready n.r d ietribution, to those entitled there

to. EH WARD PATTON clerk. Clerk's office, V'eVay May 16.

Flour.

i irrels supper fine Flout, twenty five half do., for f. g. sneers & Co.

Vevay. May 27.

A first

AWi!l answer for two or tour hoiscs.

rale Wasrosi Tor Kale.--

r lioiscs. JOHN rox.

GllllS! GUBSS!! G?Iia!!! Aqrantity of good Mini CwltftXj just received, and Pir s ile by CLARKSON i. DUI OCR. Vevay, April 23. for sale tt Uns office,

The widow's Right of Uotsver wi!', sold at the same place nfier ihc. above fal, on the following teims--one half cash, tlie ha".ir;v

in twelvi months, with six per cent u in interest till paid.

REPEf'LM IICADV.

Mav TO

widow of S. H. a 1 , dor.

Valuable ILniiri for Jtolv. THE undersigned wishes to i.'i po; cf a! ot three hundred ncrrs of bcinga part of the Wood park farm, rn .-retina to town 3, range 3 west. This land '.rill In sold m parctls to f-uit pun haserf . bo may tn!4e the v :Uac in woodland or include a fluid of fifty fierce, whichis well set with grass, und nndr a gov! !"eie. This land is well located, being in a jr-ioti l.falth.y neighborhood, with saw and f ris-:;;rl cotivcr-. tent, ano adjoining Wiley's chapel lvo n;;!. from Jacksonville, two nnd 'a half from Centra Square, about five nv.M-s from .'Motiiitstcrllnr. and eiht from Vevay. Indian -creek r;.v s throoii iaid hind. For further pnrticiil.it, r-ncjiirrf nf :ii F1bcriher at W'oodpaik. on the H,,).;, tovit'.i'i ROI-rUT N.CO'.HRA.V. Wood park, May f.

tlttomcy and Counselor "2,"a7lLL befo'ind";it theCle 1.'

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