Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 236, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 July 1836 — Page 3
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&:vcr. thalle.ged :tMr. M. a;i attorney, on trivial at Timitt, who, at I lit; time was
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nut in the pr iucc f To vis anil M. was vii.t thiviih t!it; sUim.ii ii. The dropsical matter was disebarg d. and I lie bowels, from tire iiill iaiati !i i xi itod by the wound, nxlheri ri c to the peritoneum, a permanent cure was ;u t oiiij li.-hed. The parlies became friends.
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a:ul t;ie Attornr v reman graumi to tnc doctor for hi-; j;!'atuit(Hi surgical operation. We know no law against shedding wafc:r though tilt! e is one against blood. If our tucdit ,11
colleges approve. He; int '.!' It is lo ne i
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Tii-fellow iog is a copy of ail express brought to H.-iwkinsv.-dlc, fur which we are indebted to a ge.illcman who, arrived in this
yesterday : llt i A I) QUARTERS,
Fort Irwin, June 10. $ I o (Icn. Wn.cox :
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LIST OF LETTERS, RLMAININO in the post office at Vevay, Indiana, on the 30th June, 1S3G, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the general post office as dead letters. A J Francis Lindley,
nformalion of the most positive char- Tho6. Armcrtons: 2, J1J
acter has been received from fort Jones, near Jonathan Andrews, i D. McCulloch, &. co. Roanoakc, that a large party of Indians cros- J;mes Adams, Henry Munroe, sed the river yesterday afternoon, say about D James Montgomery, 2XK), ami are now on their march to Florida; Jas. or Nathan Balph,l Robert McKay, they w ill doubtless make their way either on Wm. Bradly, i Joseph Malin, llie east side of Hint river, or cross that stream Miss Mahala Brudly, SJohn MaliQ, aboTO the border of Raker county, and go Wm. Bright, I Mr. Mendenhall through Lee, Irwin, Lowndes and Ware, to James Brown, f Stephen Monnot,
t tie swamps of rlorida. ivJany Georgians Miss Jane liuren, (J have been killed from Stewart cour.ty, among A. Bower or Noah j Hiram Ogle 2,
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iLW & C1I12A1 GOODS, IN RISING SUN, INDIANA. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends anl the public at large, that lie has
removed to Rising Sun, and opened his store in the room whete R. K. Eaton tSc eo. formerly kept, where he has just opened a very large and slenJid
Issortinent of Fashionable
DRY GJOOilS
F, ,,n Ih- X
no:;!
-Nupp take ;
'It'll I id- llig.'HCer. ering that some of your similar interest to that
mem l av id Lm ic. At tire present crisis, ac-
Iton is eloquence. By order of W. Irwin, Maj. General. JGeo. L. Barry, Adj't General.
Cox,
"viii :h I have felt in reading the follow tng ac-
ount of the t xii.ioidinarv j "roduce " f a larin isi Kentuck v. t'.urinir the last war. 1 transmit
it to vim for pnblit atimi. Mr. Jt. Bate, :i
farmer riiding mar LjOiiivilie, in that state,
died December, 1S" l.h n ing madq evcrv prep-
;;ralion fur the crop of the ensuing year, lie
left to his widow his farm, a part of his stock,
and sixteen hu m hands. And here is the re
sult of Mrs. Bate's operations in tiic year
(il tons, ef hemp, A200 per Ion, $1-2,200 !5To tons of hay, at .sll) per ton, SjT.lO
2,000 barrels of earn, at ,s2 jver b.urel
of five bushels, 1,008 22,000 U. of pork, at five cents per H. 1.100
"SVool .s 130. wheat ,r00, beef S KiO, 1.110
Oiits .s20i). hemp seed (l"0 bushels, at ;L 50) 2-5, Apples and rider .s 00, marketing .$200, 550 bushels of Irish potatoes, at 50 cents per busht I,
AUGUST ELECTION. For Representative. JOSSEPH C. El ZCm LE.sTO N , School Commissioner. THOMAS fOI.E. County Commissioner WM, 1,1AM scl'llEU, MOSES nilDNSO.V, JOSIITA HK'KS, COLIN .M'M'T'P, jun.
Thomas Calvin, James Colke, Desire Claudell,
Wm. D. Cox, E Enos Ellis, F
Alfred Ferris,
u-nr-to i? i.
niOCS.AlIATlOA.
-125 500
23,300
This account has been verified, and forwarded lo a member of congress from Kentucky.
Is there any other ladv in the United States
Normao Green,
Sarah Gibson, Fruett Harvey, George Hunt, Wm. Johnson, A'
W W David King
''fIIE qualified voters of Switzerland county, r
state of Indiana, are hereby notified to as- John Lightou, semble at the usual places designated for hoi- t
uuig elections, in said county.
on Monday, Aovembcr 7, 1S3G.
And 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 en
A'
B. M.Redd, Wm. Roberts, Rati iff W. Reeves, S Eliza Jane Stevens, Wm. Sncars.
Miss Margaret Ann Simeon Slawson, Fagg, $ James Stewcrd,
C Joseph Short,
John Gilliland, J Sheriff Switzeland co.
Wm. L. Griffith, j School Commissioner,
Geo, B. Garlinghouse Switzerland Times,
T i Wm. B. Forrince, John Vetz, 2, Wm. Vanosdol, ! w F. D. Werdt, I Elizabeth Walton,
I W. J. Wallace,
Comprising Broad Cloths, Cassinels, Casimeis
Jeans, Circassiaas, BoinbazclU, Bomba.ines
Ginghams, Muslins, Silks, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Linens; a splendid assoitment of
CALICOES,
Ribands, Gloves, Hosiery, Tuscan Straw
Bonnets, Gauze and LobinctA eils, Crnpes, Um
brellas and 1 arasols, bummer stul s in variety,
Shoes,
Dry
ALSO, A large ssipply of GROCERIES, OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Hardware Q,ueensTvare Cutlery, Glassware.
j ii i, r brellas and 1 arasols, fcummer stul s in van Edward 1 atton Esq. Velvets, Sheetings and Shirting?, Ced Ticki Geo. E.l feasants, Combs, Suspotiders, Palm llata'liuoia and SI James Favy, anj a 0tjier articles id the Dry Goods line.
GROCERY XXU Hit AT STORKS. A? rHF. subscriber respectfully inffrflfL forms lijs fiiends and the'puii-
nc, mat lie lias just opened in I : is
new brick house, corner of Mm kct and Ferrv streets and opntVile Dahna.''.'s
in -!e:ranl
li- ! t1
h
framu hou-e, an -!t
tiHtiorfmcHi ov x M i i. it a a S it-s
including liquors of all kinds; whi; sell on reasonable terms. He designs keeping on haiul a
crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausa
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it. i, Luiii c, ?ui;;ir, iioui. ixe. iti . AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Ftb. 2. l'iSO. The "aaa'dy eivs. .LVD LITERARY UAZETTE.
A weekly family newspaper-ilevi'tetl to liiciaturc,
criticism, tnc line arts,
variety
t ilt es
;saL;'-. s.
Tinware, Steel, Nails, Powder, Lead,
Ltye StuiTs,
Castings, Iron, Salt by the bbl. Shot, Indigo,
tlulL
"cucral iiittiheaec,
irs per anniaii,
Cordage,
Looking Glasses, c.
and in fine, every other urticlc which is kept in
the stores of this place; and as he uotormmeu to
keep none but articles oi the best quality, and to
sell very low, persons wishing to purchase may know where to get the best kind of bargains.
William Witherspoonl He invites the public local! and sec for Ihem-
JA. J. Waugh, selves.
5 iutiu r. v asiiDurn. i I T :. , : . c?.... m.. aa 1011:
KEANUFACTORY-TTEVAY, IA.
JOHN M. KING, P. M.
Vevoy, July 1, 1830.
whose agricultural labors have been equally h, tied, bv law, in the coneress of the LTnited
productive with those of mrs. Bate? 1 am States: which, at this time, is nine. The said
quite sure that she has surpassed those of any election shall commence and close at the same
man in that part of the Juon. hours and be conducted in the same manner
A iVTjA 1 L VtVlAIS and hv lh-P fin mft nlHrors U Hirrfo-fl Kv l.iw.
for electinir members of the general assembly
Potatoes in Prussia.--The Prussians appear Lf the state. Given under my hand and seal
to excel even the Irish in their fondness for ,,f mv office, this 18th dav of June A. D.
potatoes, as well as in the various modes of 30, and after the 4th of July next, the sixty
preparing inem lor u-e. v recent iraveuer tirst. of American Independence.
states that he has frequently on one occasion
;-ccn them served in. six dillerent forms ; the
bread made from them; the soup thickened
with them ; fried potatoes, potatoe salad, and
potatoe dumplings ; and last, potatoe choesc.
which besides being very palatable, will keepj
some vears.
11ALP1I B. COTTON, sheriff.
ppIIU undersigned conlinU ues to manufacture, keep on harp!, and make to order, Saddles I r idles, Mart nap. -?!, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Sc. Ho return thanks for past favoi?, and hones la merit u
continuance of the saiee.
GEOItGE KESLER. Vevay, May I t, 1S35.
news &e. 1'iice two ble in advance.
N SAiturday July UvU'. Tlie suV.fcnt m will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub-
hcation el a new weekly newspaper unJtr the above title. The News will embrace every vaiit'tv of li;;5,t literature, iucludmg, tales, poetiy, essnys, ci";,icisms, notices i f llie fne nrt, llie drasivi, v:e. The original mattei willhe supplied bv writers of the first eminence. A regular corivspiiiH'.eiice will be maintained with Washington, and t: e principal t ilies of the Union and arrangements are in progirss by which letters from Eurc e will
'he coiistantlv furnir-htd.
Alteution will be paid lo securing at die earli
est possible date the choicest productions ui il.e
Lnghsh periodical press. Popular novels will ec-
casionallv be given, thoiii-h tiiev will not l suf
fered to interfere with a general variety. The latest new?, and all items of interesting inlcl'iijciice
will invariably form part of the contents. The News will be printed o:i a folio sheet of ;ha largest class, and will furaish as large an uinount of reading maiSer as any weekly paper now pub'ibhed in IhU country. It will be conducted in a spirit of the most fearless indepen
dence. All uiltioion l.i party nohlits or acc'.aiiau
rcliuiun will be careliillv avoided.
LOUIS A. (iODMy, JOSEl'II C. NEAL.
MORTON M'3I ICi 1 A K I,.
A letter from London states that Mr. Lau-
lon has just concluded a bargain on behalf ofl
the Lulled Slates bank, which may possibly have some effect on youi exchanges. The conditions of the bargain are these, that the
United States Bank issues bonds lo the. extent
clone million anu a hail sterling, tllUU ster
ling per bond, redeemable at three periods of
1'2, IS and "21 months in equal proportions,
with interest, payable in lonUon, at o per
cent both the interest and principal lo be
paid without reference to the exchange be- The following electoral ticket was fotrmed by
t ween the to countries. Jt has not yet the friendsol Martin an Buren. for the ore
transpired how the transmission of this sum sidency, at their convention, on the 8th of
Electoral Tickets,
The Election to take place on the 7th o.Vor.l83G To cheer the taste please the mind.
The following electoral ticket was formed
by the friends of William II. Harrison for the
presidency, at their convention at Indianapo
lis, on the 1 1th December, 18io.
Gen. Milton Stapp, of Jefferson county, Gen,Marston G. Clark, of Washington " Gen. John G. Clendenin of Orange " Amos Decker, of Knox " Albert S. White, of Tippecanoe u
Abraham r. Andrews, LaporU Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion Achilles Williams, Wayne Maj. Enoch M'Carty, Franklin
o
MEiAGEKIE & CIKCUS,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LUDLXGTO.Y, SMITH, 4- Co.
Will be exhibited at Jacksonville on Fri
day, July 15. Price 23 cents, (children half price), lo menagerie and circus. The proprietors have employed the cclcbr.v
ted Lafayette Band, which is furnished with a choice selection of music.
Whiskey.
WE have a few barrels rectified whiskey whirh ivp ntFr in sell Inw fnr cash.
CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Ycvay, June 23d, 1S3G.
PHINEAS KI. KENT, attorney and ('onnsetor at Iaiw. WILL be found at the Clerk's Office it Vevay.
May 9.
will he conducted.
the Bank d tawing.
whether in ipecie or by
An attempt h is been to indict six or seven of the ringleaders engaged in the late burning ui' M-Intosh, at St. Louis. The effort, however, has failed. The Grand Jury have decided, that the murder w as the act of several ihousand persons, and, that no half dozen individuals ought to be responsible for it.
,V.v of .U ilriniony in imi'iostan. ii in Hindoo wife transgresses what her husband
chooses to call the hounds of propriety, or ncg-
Juc'.s to tlo whatever he may impose, she i
JortiiWith discarded, and tier plae supplier vviln another, who, in her turn, is regarded a:as a servant, never as a companion, entitled :lo no attention and she receives none, not even
in famil.nr intercourse. '"To marrv and to
.huv : wife, arc s-vnon mous terms in this
counlrv. Almost every parent makes his daughter an article of traffic, obstinately rcfu sing to give her up to her lawful husband, un
til lie lias rigorously paid down the sum
of money which he was bound for according to the custom of the caste. This practice of purchasing the young women whom they are
to marry, is the inexhaustible source of dis
putcs and litigation, particularly among the
poorer classes-. Christian limfiman.
Cockroaehi s. A gentleman has recently dis iceverKd thai spirits of turpentine is an effect ul remedy against the depredations of cock
raehes. lie recommends to put a little of it
upon the shelves or sides of boow-cases bu
reaus, armories, or fuinitun in which they
take shelter, and these troublcsoi ne insert
will soon quit not only the furniture , hut the room. Th remedy is simple, and iiasily obtained by every person w ho wishes it. It is not unpleasant to the smell, soon evapo rates, and docs no injury to the furniture tr vloth-in".
January, 1S30.
John Myers, of Knox countf, William ltockhill, of Allen Jonathan Williams, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, f Hush Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of Pike county. Pleasant Township.
OCT We are authorised to say, that JOHN
G. ANDERSON, is a candidate for Justice of
the Peace, in said township, in the place
Henry Rogers, whose term has expired.
X4
The menagerie is of unequalled attraction;
ol a great variety of animals.
consisting
Also, A LiRGE FAMILY OF MOXKIES
Cotton Yarns,
TSTWrE have and intend keeping on hand a I
V if constant supply of cotton yarn, of all num
bers, manufactured at the Covington bactory,
which ii supenor to any yarn made in the west.
CL.AUKSON &. DUFOUR. Vevay, June 25. tf.
CHOICE, COMIC, AND Negro .Songs. 4'c S,-c. i$-c.
SALT.
v
DffTh Biirrci3 rst quality SHVMVKanawha salt just re-
r3ceiveil and for sale by
CLARKSON &. DUFOUR.
June 25. tf.
evay
1
TIEKCE first rale molassess, just received
and for sale bv CLARKSON cV DVFOVR.
Vo'ay, June 25 if. SHOES. ,100 pair kip brogans for sale by ' . -.? 1 F. G. SHEETS k Co.
Vevay May 20.
EQUES TRI.LY ENTER TALXMEXTS
By Jackson, Raymond, Brooks, Jennings, Bai
ly, Thrift, and the unrivalled Amercan clown
Jennings.
And other novelties, which they arc conh
dent will insure the entire satisfaction of
liberal and discerning public.
Ladies Look Here.
A fine selection of LatliCSHoilltCts, just
rW received and lor safe by CLAIIKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, Ajiril 23.
FJLOUK.
I UST received and for sale low for cash, we can assure those who purchase that it is su-
A first
i,roil ibl snlv Peri or any four usually sold in this market oFfour horses. C L All KSON & D UFO UK.
rale Wa
II niKivnr lor two or four horses.
Plow Moulds.
TJ-IJNIATA Tlow Moulds,
Ojl just received and for sale
yb CLARKSON Si DUl'OUU,
Vevay, May 2, 1833.
Agents: of (his) paper w ilil be allowed
commission.
Six copies furnished for vjlO. All paymants to be made in advance. Orders, free of postage must be addressed to L. A. godi;y & co
Nuai'ier 100 Walnut street Thih
dclphia .
St lie of Indiana
vitzerlaml court!-;, : s. VAcvrioTf.
Shoes & Hoots.
GPiftlfltS 1:S SB10I;S, of diHcrctit i J L?U Lr qualiiies, consisting of prunella
shoes and slippers, kip and calfskin shoes, and
brogans, just received and for sale ly
CIAUKSUiN a. ltUtVUli. Vevay, April 23.
Muskingum 8a It.
AF superior quality to any salt in this mar--'kct, for sale low by
.CLARKSON c ULTUUK. Vevay, June 23d, -1830. JO UKVE VT. l.V Cm T rNE or two good cabinet makers wanted im Xy mediately, to whom constant employnien
will be given and the Cincinnati prices paid.
JOSEl'II 1 EELMA.tM. Vevay, May 21.
oitmut iw
IN ( ' II ANC VAIX Svii zerlun-i circuit ccvrl.
William Lawrence, )
i'Sm Bill for divorce.
Snrnh Lawrence,
L it remembered, that on this JJ day July, AD. liS3l, NVilliani. Lawrence by his
solicitor, Joseph C. Egglesfon, filed in the of-
tice of the clerk of the Switzerland circuit court, his hill in chancery praying for a divorce from his said wife Karnh Lawrence, and assigning for causes of divorce, abandonment for the space of (wo years past, and it appearing by disirucrcsled aflidavil that the sai.) .defendant Sruah Lawrence is a non-residc.ii of the state of Indiana. The said Sarah Lawrence, is therefore nili!ied to be ai.d "'pear
before the judges of our Switzerland circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house m !he town of Vevay in said county, on the third Moiulav in September next, and answer the said bill vi' complaint, or the mallcis and things theiciu set forth tvill be decreed on in her alM i:ce.
Witness, EDWARD PATTON. Clerk of said coui I. Vevay, July kJd, 18017.
Scythes & Sickles.
"JJTALDItON'S cradling, and Passriorc1 V T grass cythesand sickles, of a good qua! it ust received and for sale by
CLARKSON & l)u I U U K. Vevay, May 2, 10J6.
Collins cV Co. axes.
TTUSr received and for sale low by tlJ CLARKSON DUFOUR.
Vevay, May 2, 18315.
Linseed Oil. DOR sale by the gallon or quart by i CLARKSON $ DI FC3UR, Vevay, Hay 2, Lcathei.
A fine lot of Spanish and Country fole.calf
X.U. ad kip skins, and upper leather mr ic oy
Ycvay, April 1,1 Sill.
Window C!lass.
J boxes U by m muow uiass.
do do 10 by 12 lor sale by F. U.toliLI. Ic3 v c.
r11H1 subscribers icspeclfully inform the
public that they have pit cured act urate-
ly correct inslrumeiits lor the surveying of land, and are ready lo seive ail tho.-e v. !a
may please to call upon them in the above line, being determined lailhlully ;u:d impar
tially to do justice to those and hi. ! ween those
who may be disposed lo employ ti.em. LL-
ut and corrtt t maps ol suivcys wnl ac fiii-
nislicd il requesieii ; aim ik cm.-. inorigagvs ami i .ii
every Uindc come aneii.g, executed iii..iiy
and correct y
JOSEPH I.'Oli. JOIIXJLCORMICh: Jan. 1, ISik. N. B. Orders left with Shaw Reus, Vevay, or Henry Mix, Mounlsteriing, will be puncfi ally nlteiuletllo. S." ?!? E'rcf. jri ENTI-KMEX who have had the kir.dt:c? JJ" to obtain subse: iplions ( I i e ai nve piij t i are respectfully it quested to foiwaid their !r t el siib.sciihcrs iiiiuiudiately, as llie li't in'iel 1 1 w t positively be published on the same day i f the week after next, and reguhuly continued for m inenths thcrcal'ctr, A larr ceiiion thnn h; actual subscription will l epriu'etl, in oitier !u -i ::iply back numbers lo subsequent subsenl i t s. THE I'UIILlrSHEi:. tCPEditors who wish exclian-n w ilii the People's Press, will phase insert the above r.v i; in their respective pa peis. May?, lS2t. White Lead. IJ V the ki ts in.-,! leccr.ed and for .-!' " Cl::kfao.' lLiut
JOHN. FUN, I Vuny,Jm:e?3d,lW0.
