Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 235, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 July 1836 — Page 3
Saturday, .Inly 2, IS 30.
Ar.vng!he letter iciiiniiiingin the Natche Mississippi, post .thce. on t :e 1st of June, is f-tc directed to Miiriihei-r Vionder Domlcr Ooctor I)oisr'i?!iloo:i linker Hohher Vodlei SchkinUlx-ii. tare jiiikeson Slcinmutz Mississippi. of Mienhcer Viender Gooldshv.itcr, Natchez O.ir (! ;i:r v.--H he tNK'h m w riago when t .i ' ifvj t'l'S( ai!! 5r.n ii!ii m:i::'i!!i the san: cr t!:c man r:i.l' ::.)ttaUe o.ir p:i:':t'. Moavr.jxv. The rev. ssr. Fly's steam boat Jlirim C'.y W.V. 4.!.i v hy a f w Sundays ago at vanvilie, being hu bi i.I-.-n to rmi on the Sih'tath ih- p . ogrr vrn! a gtiamiig am many "f the ci:w g-t drunk.
Kcyomy. t the m-.mrnt she president vifu . t ;r irrs ! a ii'giiitv"ii ; t t'veiitlleky . dun 'err, mr. Ivnt-ui in the- Uni'-ai Slates -na!f .in'i-hir a hill tii:in- ! Randolph's rag a riutlin. standing anm. SCIIOM. COM MISSION IKK. We arc Mi.athoHz'-'l to .v that Tiioms Coi.e, will be ,w candidate, for re-election at the next VugnM . i-U-ction.
S-vve voi'R Cash. In two week, wc are to 1,'i't .vhi'cil ly a splendid caravan ofrareanitnals. consisting of the greatest variety, that lias-rver hern exhibited in our county ; sard . :iuav?.n vr ill lc accompanied by p large com
pany of circus riders, with beautiful horses, anu a full hand of mus e. W ill it not be advisable for those who have but little money to expend for such purposes,!' wait until the caravan arrives. The caravan and circu united. charge no more than the circu that is a- ' bo,'lt"bc visit us. lU sited Sttf.s sKsTr. The teim of scrvice, for which William Hendricks was elct-.t"kl,--fi!l expire on the 4th day of March next. A iiicrNinr U to hr elected bv OUT next leu'lS-il.-itnre. Althou-h we have not aonroved of manv of the vots "iven by him; yet we will ;be riienecd at his re-election. Noah Noble ;;uid Raflifl' Rooti, are named as his competitor. We wish to bear the opinions of our f e t. , . , . ' ,u:,cK iip.did;rtes for for the legislature upon this sub-
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J -- " w.. ... v.. j 0 c our vote, by that question. FLOUR. 1 UST received and for sale low for cash, we ' can assure those who purchase that it is su perior to any- flour usually sold in this market. CI.ARKSON DUFOUR. Vcvay,Jnnc2Vl,lS36. Jluslcingum Salt. VF superior quality to any salt in this mar-v-'k(t, for sale low by CI Vevav, June Vlt!vSONT DUi-OUR. Whiskey. W E have a fw barrel rectified whiskey which weotfi-r to sell low fir cash. CL NRKSOX vV DUFOUR. Vevay, June 23d, I83'l. Peoples Pressi. a" F.N rLF.MEN vim I a- e b-d the kindness "0" t btnin su'-scri nions to the above rnnT nre respeotfillx TeqtiestHfl to Prvnrd their list of ..ulsr risers iiamrM-aTtv. a 'tie hrst nnv er will ..oi'ivov e mitishd on tle amo div "f ibe plt nfter nex, nnd re uUH v conlinnol for six .j.Hon'bs tbereafetr. A larger e-tiiin than ih aclual subscription will be printed, in order to suprlv baek numbers to subseq-ient subscribers. ' - THE PUBLISHER. t3Editors who wish to exchange with tb .PcopUVPrrss, will please inrrt ll.e ahve n i a their re-speci i vc papers. ' May 1", 126. fjaud Surveying. TpUE snoscriVfiJ-? res'.M'cnoiiv iniorin in oohlic I'rit t!e U.W- procured accurate correct instrumeni or the surveying f Jand, and are ready. to seMX ;dl those who a I II .1 I maj please to call upon them jn the above -line, being determined I utr.luUy and impar tiallv to do justice to those and bety-.ee.u those Mho mav he disposed to employ them. Elei?ant and correct mans of surveys will U fur nished if requested: and deeds, mortgages and every kind : conveyancing, executed neatjy and correct j josepii now. 7 O ILY Mc CO RMICh'. Jan. 4. IS36. ' N. B. Orders left wU Shaw Rous, Vevav. or Henrv Mix, Mountsterling, will be punctually at tended t. liiulics Look Here. A fme selection of Ladics Iloniiels, jugt received and fr sale bv CL ARKS ON &. DUFOUR Vevay, April Vi.' 2HINEAS ltd. KENT, .IttorHCf amlZCquHscior at Law rrjnaTlLL be found at the Clerk's Office ir V V tav. :il Miv f.
Pleasant Township.
Cir are authorised to say, that JOHN v. .iDLLSOi, is a candidate lor Justice of the J car', in said township, in the place o Henry Rogers, whose term has expired. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ,' Daniel ItrIo. Electoral Tickets, 77fe E'cclion to take place m the "th o.Aor.lS3G ! Tim l.Uow'mr electoral ticket was formed by the. friends of William II. II arrison for the presidency, at their convention at Indianapolis, on the Mth December, 1835. Gen. Milton Slnpp, of Jefferson county. Gen,Marston G. ('lark, of Washington Gen. John G. Clendenin of Orange Amos Decker, of Knox Albeit S. White, of Tippeenn'-' Abraham l Andrews, LnporlM Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion w Achilles Williams, Wayne 44 Maj. Enoch M'Carty, Fran kiln, The following electoral ticket was lotmed- by the friendsof Martin Van Buren, lor the presidency, at tlwir convention, on the 8th of January, 1S3U. John Myers, of Knox countfr William Rockhill, of Allen Jonathan William?, of Moignn George W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willctt, of Rush Llisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of PiVc county. Stark's1 Address; BEFORE THE BATTLE OF BENNINGTON'. Stand the ground's jour own my braves; Stand nor cower to foreign slaves; Stnnd or fll in honor's gravef ; r reemen live or die. Soldiers, freemen! now's Ihc hour; onder foe is in your power; Firm, amid the battle s show'r, Strike for liberty. Mark your leaders, here their call, Hei rick, Warner, Walbridge all, They triumphantly may fall, But shall never flee, . . Breast to breast, maintain the eround: jj, .i r c i I Every motion deal a wound; Death at every blow. Honor, country, all that's dear; Wives and children, call us here, Now with hearts estranged to fear, Let us do or die. By the power that rules the skies, Yonder foe before us flies, jOr Molly Stark a widow lies Soldiers' lollow me! II VIL, ( OlA lini l. Hail Columbia happy land, Hail, y heroes! heaven born hand, Who fought and bled in freedom's cause, And when the storm of war was gone, Enjoyed the peace your valor won. Let independence be your baost, Ever mindful what it cos', Ever grateful for the prize, Let its alters reach the &kies. Firm united let us be, R diving round our liberty; As a ba-id of brothers joined, Peace and 6afiy we sha I find. Immortal Patriots, rise once more, Defend your right, defend your shore. Let no rode toe with impious hand, Invade the soil where sacred lies, Of toil and blood, the well earned prize. While onenng peace, sincere and just, In heaven we place a manly trust; That, truth and justice will prevail, And every scheme of bondage fail. Firm united, &c. Sound, O! sound the trump of fame, Let W ashington s immortal name, King thro' the world with loud applause; Let every clime, to freedom dear, Listen, with a iovful eye. With equal skill, and godlike power. He governed in a fearful hour, Of horrid war, or guides with ease, The happier times of honest peace. Firm united, &c. Behold the chief who now commands, jOnce more to serve his country stands, The rock on which the storm will beat: But armed in virtue, firm and true, His hops are fixed on heaven and you. V lien hope was sinking in dismay, And gloom obscured Columbia's day, His steady mind, from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty. Firm united, &c. Cotton Bats for Quilts, Tf UST received, and for sale bv CLARKSON &: DUFOUR. Veray, April 2.1. Leather. A finelotof Spanish and Country sole.calf V A and kip skins, and upper leather for le by ! CLARKSON & DUFOVR. Vevay, April 1,1830.
GROCERY AD BOAT STORES.
rTlHE subscriber respectfully informs 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 issorimeni Wt OF GROCERIES, including liquors of all kinds; whkh he will sell on reasonable terms. lie designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, coflec,. sugar, flour, &c &e. " AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. g. IS36. White Lead. TTTY the keg. just received and for pare by 111 CLAKKSON & DUFOUK. Vvay, May 2. 1830. FLOUR. A few barrels flour just received and for sale by CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1S36 Cross cut Saws. TTUST received and for salo low by V CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1633. CASH WANTED. The printer wants Cash, and must have it he hates to make costs. The Saturday News. AXD LITERARY GAZETTE. A weekly family newspaper-devoted to literature, criticism, the hne arts, general intelligence, news &c. 1 rice two dollars per annum, payable in advance. CKN Saturday July 2, 1836. The subscribers vy will commence, in Philadelphia, ttic pub lication of a new weekly newspaper under the a bove title. The News will embrace every variety of light literature, iucluding, tales, poetry, essays, criti cisms, notices of the line arte, the drama, &lc The original mattcrwiMbe supplied by writers of i - . the first eminence. A rccuar correspondence will be maintained with Washington, and the principal cities of the Union and arrancrncnis are in progress by which letters from F.urnpc C''1 be constantly furnished. Attention will be paid to securin;: at the earli est possible date the choicest productions of the English periodical press. Popular nov. L will occasionally be given, though they will not be suf fered to interfere with a general variety. The latest news, and all items of interesting "intelligence ii - . . . win invanauiy lorm part ol the c intents. The INews will be printed on a folio sheet of the largest class, and will furnish as large an amount of reading matter as any weekly paper now pub'ished tu this country, it will he conducted in a spirit of the most fearless independence. All allu.ion U party politics or sectarian religion will be carefully avoided. LOUIS A. UODF.V, JOSEPH C. NEAh. MORTON M'MICllALL. Agents of this paper willl be allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for git). All payments to be made in advance. Orders, free of postago must be addressed to L. A. GORKY k co Number 100 Walnut street Philadelphia rROCLAilIATIOx. TMIE qualified voters of Switzerland county, stto f C Inrli'ini r r KatoK maI WiasI in (. i cvuvv vi iiiuiuuui ui, uvil J i'VUiluu iu nc semble at the usual places designated for liol ding elections, in said county. on Monday, Jovcmbcr 4, 1 83b. I And proceed to elect a numbe r 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 time, is nine. The said election shall commence and close at the same hours and be conducted in the same manner and by the same officers as is directed by law, for electing members of the general assembly of the state. Given under my hand and seal at my office, this 18th day of June A. I). i loo, and after the 4th of July next, the sixty first of American Independence. KALl'lI V. COTTON, shcri IT. TAKEN' UP BY William WycolT of IMcAsant township, Switzerland county, In diana, a dark hay mare, supposed to be 15 r 16 years old, about 14 and a half hands Inch, shod be fore, a star, and snip, branded or burned on her left buttock, both hind feet white, some saddle marks, no other marks or brands per ceivable, appraised to fifteen dollars by Henry Garrard and A. S. Twineham, cerlihed be fore me this 25th dv of May 183G,a true co PJ from my book of w "Jj GAllRILL JOHNSTON, j. r. June 10? 1S30,
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Linseed Oil. TTjOR sale by the gallon or quart by t LAIIKSON DUFOUR. Vevay, May I8.W LAWS. THE laws passed at the hist session of the legislature of Indiana, have been received and are ready for d istribution, to those entitled there to. F.l) WAliD PATTON clerk. Clerk's oflice, Vevay May 16. NEW & CHEAP GOODS, IN RISING SUN, INDIANA. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends anl the public at large, that he has removed to Rising Sun, and opened his store in the room, where R. K. Eaton &. co. formerly kept, where he has just opened a very large und slendid Mssortmcnt of Fashionable DRY GOODS; Comprising Droad Cloths, Cassinels, Casimers, Jeans, Circassians, Bombazetts, Bombazines, Ginghams, Muslins, Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Linens; a splendid assoitment of CALICOES, Ribands, Gloves, Hosiery, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Gauze and liobinet eils, Crones, Um brellas and Parasols, Summer stulli in variety, Velvets, Sheetings and Shirting?, Bed Tic ki nes, Combs, Suspenders, I'alm Hats, Roots and Shoes, and all other articles in the Dry Good hue. ALSO, A larc supply of GROCERIES, OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Hardware QAiccnswarc, Cutlery, Glassware. Tinware, Castings, Steel, Irou, Salt by the bbl. Shot, Indigo, Cordage, Nails, Vowder, Lead, Dye Stiilfe, Lookintr Classes, SvC. and in fine, every other article which re kept HI the stores of this place; and as he dcicrnNiied to keep none but articles of the best cjuality, and to sell very low, persons wihhing to purchase my know wheru to j'p.l tli best kind of bargains. He invites the public to call and tcc for themselves. . pi:tKi3-od-ers. Rising Sun, May CO, 1 830. A firf t-ntv W.i!riii : al'. AWill answer for two or four lioisvs .OII N ;IMoiv oca Ids. FOX. ?.r,.ii.,,,'5 t I.I'M IA 1 A I iW received :r. f.r sau vb CL IRKSON & PLTUUH Vevay, May 2, lUoG. SShms V Hoots. 'PAjflSp:ir! SlftOIvS, of dilT-rcn fxxLI' umliiies, consisting of prunella -hoes and slippers, kin and calfskin shoes, and hrogans, just received and for sale by CLARKSON &- DUFOUR. Vevay, April 2:3. Valuable farm for Jale. FOU ialo on moderate terms, that very deririble piece of land, in the county of Switzerland Indiana, known as the north west quarter of sec. 31, T. b norlh'R. 12 F.. of the lands sold at the Jeilursonvillc land office. This land is well timbered is about 12 miles north west of Vevay, and about 14 miles from Madhon. For terms &-c. enrjnire l the subscriber, who acts as acnf for the owner Joseph Stcwdtt. WILLIAJI MAVBOLD. F.gypt,Svviirerlatid county, Indiana, Apitl2 SADDLE & IIARXESS MANVFACTORY-VBVAlr, lA. f rtllli undersigned contiii- , Li . ues to manufacture, keep on hand, and make to order, Saddles, Mtridlcsy martingale, Harness, fl'iips, Trunks, Sc. lie returns thanks for pus' favors, and hopes to merit u continuance of the same. GEORGE KKSLER. Vevay, May 14, IS35. jo ukjve r,T,i,v v, t is i.vi; t ki:k. NE or two good cabinet makers wanted im mediately, to whom constant employment will bo given and the Cincinnati prices paid. JOSEril l'KLLMAN. Vevay, May 21. Scythrs& Sickle. Wj IA) HOiNb cradling, nnd l'asr.iore . grass cythesand sickles, of a good quality ust received and for sale by CLARKSON & DI FCCR. Vevay, May 2, 18"G. SHOE. 100 pair kip brogans for sale by F.G. SliKKTS fcCo. Vevay May 20. TlOB ' WOKK Of all Kinds neatly execu. led at this office.
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VALUABLE PROPEl kV A ; FOR SALE. In the matter of Henry Gullion") nnd ueorge v. Heady ad- ! On prt miii istralors of the estate of f tell real vsiuStilwell Heady deceased. J HIV obedience to an order of iIk J.-. zerland Probate rourt, the nndersii -ed will proceed to sail to the bin lies' sir.ri best bidder, nn the uremrses-on Irii:in ('reek, two miles norih of Vevay, an Kamraay, Mth July next, between the hours of 10 a m and 3 p m, on said day, the farm formerly occupied by said Slilwoll Heady, containing I ill) acres, and bcinff a part of the north east quarter of section number, town 2, range &west. The above n very desirable farm, having been cleared many years, wi l a large thiiftv APPLE ORCHARD. TERMS OF SALE-One third of th. r nr chase money down one third in twelve nirii'iis and the balance in eighteen months, bearing stx per centum interest pep annual from day of sale.. and ten per centum, damage if not punrlnaUv paid when duo, from the day of sale until paid. HENRY tiUl.UON, ) , , GEORGE W. HEADY, -aJm r!! Wav 10. Tlie widows Riffht of Dower v.-ii; ; f sold at the same place after the at"e s-, n the following terms one half cash the bala;.cjin twtlvt months w'uh sixner centum intcitst till paid,. REBECCA HEADY,widow of 3. Ilvadv, dec. May 10 Wiutjoiv Glass. boxes 6 by 0 Window Glass. 20 do do 10 bv 12 ,brsale by F. G: SHEETS' &co. Slate f Indiana, Switzerland covniy. ss. mriF.RIN VACATIOH.1N CHANCERY Suitittland circuit cent Ijvcinda Fuet J r.T. Bill for divorce: Rrnxton Fuef,E it remembered, that on this 7h day of jjjj 'no. A. D. 1C3G, Lucinda Fugot by " h. r solicitor, Joseph C. Egg lestoiv rl'ed in the odi e' of the clerit of the Switzerland circuit court, in-r .!)ill y chancery praying for a divorce from her said usbaiid, Braxton Fuget, nnd assijinuii; ( r auses of-divorce, abandonment for tie spa-o i f two years p.:stf and it apjx.'ariii" by disinteited atlidavit that the said defendant. IJrnxton Fujref,. s a non-residoTit of lie- state of Indiana. the snid Braxton Fuuet. is-iberefure mi:fid to be and appear before the judges of aiir Switzerland circuit court on- Uie ursi oay oi ine next u.-riii thereof, to be lioUIen at the court house in the town of Vevav in said county, on the third iMonilny in September next, and answer the said bill uf complaint. r the matters and tiling therein set 'orth will be decreed on in-his nbsenre: Witness, KDWARK RATION, Clerk of said court. mv , June Tilv.- l3!luV Ve. f diann Sa-itzcrlarifl county, ss. IUDK.1 IN v.yi:.VTto.. State o, ..SVVrrr'ii circuit court' t? 'Sill il'i'ivorce. IN CHANCER.. 1 William Lawrence,
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mJiu u rinrtinierec, tint 1... I.:, xj ii,. aI 'sir. the otlice of the clerk of tlie Swrtzrrlat. ci court, l.i I i!l in th.-m :cry praying lo. voice from his said wife Sarah Lawrence, i ut-' and assigning for causes of divorce, nbnitdctnir-c,. for the space of two years past, and it appeuf. ing by disinterested affidavit that the sar' itfenda it Sarah Lawrence is tt non-render cF the stale of Indiana. The said Sarah Lawrence, is therefore notified to be and appear.before the judges of our Switzerland circuit court on the first day of the next term thcKff. to be liolden at the court house in the town of 'Vevay in said county, on the third Monday in September next, and answer the said bill ,f 1 - A ... Jl . . . 1 . . .1 coinpiaiui, or xne mailers aim tmugs therein set f.u th will be decreed on in her absence. Witno, EDWARD FATTON. Clerk of said court. Vevay, July 2d, 1S3G. PATRIOT Switzerland county Inw n a. rlllK subscriber has laid off a large number -- of building lots, in the town of Patriot, which he will sell at public sale, at said town, in Saturday, July 2, 1880. It is deemed unnecessary to say any thing in relation to the location of the above tow n, .is it is acknowledged by every body, to be the most eligible site on the Ohio river, in aid county; being completely above high water immediately on the bank of the rive- , w ith a t-ulhcienry of w ater, at all times, to nil itiit boats of any desciiption, to land and unload at the landing. Terms of .Sale made known on the day of sale which will be liberal, one fourth only of the purchase money in hand. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. MARTIN 11. GREKX. June 10, lS:i('. Collins & Co. axes lTST received and for sale w by CLARKSON .V IH'FOLR, Veviy,M.iv2, l!'
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