Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 237, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 July 1836 — Page 3
7.1 .&tjSilJ.Xa 5.K ii was t oneidcml, anil laid a.ide to be report-i . . . . ' I - ... I
jin.i, wiiii an amendment similar to Ihc one! jmndo. in the above. I j The House, on Tuesday the 2Slh, proceed-
' 1 " ui iim "Ulll iii.iivlllg o ; vrunz;c ;!ui';,i:iona! approrrialions forhe 1)o,aware Cur Unbred merchants ..f Boston and SalomJT t for.certT l!ar,,rS' Rl,d an ai.ov .,f,ho bank o the Cited States!"" In? ?cllon "ad at mouths of ! a I;-;,' efaUMied ia tl.lci:; 8. Frothimr 17' "V '1Vt'rs rcPortcd ith amendments
.Tr iK-r-on city, iH the Slalo of
iYiuAv
Al. uuUVA
ham 11-. is tho agont. CVi This pestilence was said to he riii2 at or-iceon ".lie I.ih April. We had h"i ed the earth was c lear of it.
The Loui-vi'do i'licc Current reduces its quotations tf bacon t ? and if i, and of whiskey to 3J and -l cents.
A dud was fought in New Jersey ITth instant with small sword-, between two Frenchmen, one from New oi k the other from
l'hil-tdclphia, which resulted in the death of
tae tonuer.
Bruch ofM rrf Pruusc Exemplary Da7Mgrs. A case vt some interest was tried in niir court of conrnon pleas, a few davs niro. It wa an action (or damages for a breach ol" marriage promise, brought by Frances Wyatl againM S,. Ionian Jenketi. The plaintiff is nI'oul iteen years of aje. and the defendant we suppose ab ut forty live. She ia also a s-islor in-law to the deli i d int. and lesided in Ids family. Toe defendant was proved to be Hnilli f;bf.ut ,S"2tU !;;).
The breach
the j i:v hroaght
do.' I) rs d.mriges! A new li; been m vej o the jjrour of excessive darn Ciitcinn-iti tl h.
ot j.romisf
beiiiir established.
ii verdict ol six thousant
The mad schema for making slnerv t petual in Arkansas, beyond tho possibility r-med. shews the danirerons ami unnrilsi :
pled attempt oft by slave ; I.
jiciwcr iii lii
United S'a'es to n :c!i and i xict'.d itself ovei
ali th- s i t-
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ear i
.in' terriierv j lu-ite tia- wi--tds o! li'oert v I. ad d-- - .11 1 1 -: T I
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and evenfiialiv I United States -e their da"!er. i:.;vi': ; v. ; j
trom the committee of the wholp. The
etieslion being on concurring in the amendment increasing the appropriation tor the improvement of the Ohio and Missouri rivers, mr. Ilawes asked the yeas and nnys on it and they were ordered. 71ie rpiestion beinjj taken, the amendment was concurred in-
yeas 101, nays 81. The previous question was finally carried and the bill ordered to be engrossed by a vote of 12G to Ci.
Ax KropEMEXT. The following is from the Boston Traveller." A beautiful girl in N. Y. in her IGth year, the only daughter of a rich old widow, eloped the olher"day with her mother's footman, a young man of fine peisonal appearance, and apparently correct habits. They were pursued & overtaken at Saratoga Springs, lint alas ! it was too late. The nuptial ceremony had been performed, and the affectionate mother, after calling in the aid of philosophy, became reconciled ; th
happy pair returned to enjoy the honey moon,
unuer me granjiea auspices ot their "mutual mother' The parties agreed lo hush up the affair, and it has only been whispered at the Springs.
:"tre-:cv. The following ! :!: r, tes in circulation in
TlTK BETTK'I is a ccpyof t the upner par;
OlulcitWI ! l p I -.- .. ;uv (V,n. Mul-
drorr. or bearer, tiv dollars in bank notes. i .... "
lecetvf ante, at liies.aad Olhee in I' thnyra Misiairi.
o. SGS.
i'av aide, at Pahnvra.
I'iiiladelphia, A pi. 16, 1S3G.
.Missouri.
I Ik
r.an of gen. Jackson
went off to the ve-
-.'k,tleri :iil i !Tfi.- I .;i.lirY m
K. S. RI.V"
rev. dr. Llv was once a !r.unr ,n
fev y'ars ago he . wi:!i i wjiole colony ot
the
I . .e a ;i.iV(' i . ,t) . ei!U-tilZ... Who
io thnse
let . ,
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I
: v n i'.i :a w re i t r -o n
ai" ' ' Ur-':-i ; :.- ' :.. :r. I :i i .e , : .' . -.1 '.. -.i,e.i wa? c..iii.i.:rv:vi ;.i i' i - i. i sai anotlier m ia, wiiosir :iio::ti iai did iu,t learn atltempted ."ui him a second eiitrv. Af-
di-pi'ie, both tho parties commenced
' .' at tin1 In lions. A fewMi n;i- l-.me .ting in the ! k- -u .,,. ditliculty of to a tviitl. i.-t idem ' iii ! ; a;ooi-s are
, "!, r ., i (,ie general.
lararovsng liio laud. 1 iiev had nroceeded in
ploughing, until they canie within one furrow eleacli other, when Ivichardsoii was warned by his opponent not to set foot upon the ground he had broken. Richardson, however, di-regirded the threat and continued his work, when the monster took deliberate aim wish his lille, and shot him through the heart. 'I lu: populace, whit h soon assembled, were about to intiicl summary punishment upon the murderer, and were only restrained from it by the eiloi ts of Dr. Chestin and one or two other citizens of the place. The murderer was secured, and is row awaiting his trial. The condui t of the citizens of Burlington is deservedly praise-worthy and might be imitated to advantage by older communities. .ifot Tclrgrojyh. Cox;nEss.--Tho Senate on Tuesday the 23th, on motion ot mr. White, proceeded to consider the resolution offered by turn, some time tig., mciu iing the resolution of the Senate ol .iarch li'd 4, declaring that the President had transcended his authority in reference to the removal of the depositee. ATr. While addressed the Senate at length in explanation and support of his views, lor nearly three hours, when he asked the yeas and nas on his icselution. ,1r. Va!ker then expies sed the grounds on which he should vote against Uie resolution. The yeas and nas being orJt-itd, the ipioatton was taken on the rescinding resolution, and decided as fallows : i rj.vS Jes.-is. King, of Georgia, Vhiic---2. A A V S - ,lossi. iiaard, Benton, l!..ck, liro.vn, i-uchau in,Cla;. , Cla ton, t"i n-
teihie.i, t,ui..heti. i.'ati-. fjfchisii! ,.!. I. il I .1 :.
b:
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iS.-. in. - t l,n
. H g.- ,t-5 ' of j:'l, ,! : the Indian hr re tii-MJ
io ;.a
v will have a tigi-,i soon enough."
A citizen of Loudon county, Virginia, named Hall, has been held to bail for biting off the nose, and part of the ear of mr. Samuel ("berry. Hall was certainly very wrong to make "rro bites at a cherry. lb. Gold vs U. S. IKnk Notes. It is stated in the New York Star that a respectable broker in Wall street sold the notes of the U. S. Hank, a few days ago. for three quarters per cent, premium, and payment in Benton Gold. If this is the case in New York, what will it be in the far West ?
Caution to Sheep Breeders. Se veral instances have recently occurred in the neighborhood of Iligham of lambs having died suddenly, it has been discovered upon opening (hem, that it has been owing to their imbibing wool with their milk, and which may easily be prevented by cutting off the loose wool near the teats of the ewes in due time. Henry Stump and J. C. Loven, counselors at law had a rencounter in Hall
Sump was badly wounded with a Bowie
Kniie. JAMES MADISON IS nEA0! Another of the framers and lathers of our mstituions has gone to his (inal r--poc. He died on the '2Sth nit., at his residence M Montice!h.. He l:,s been some time i J; .,,.,!. Congress is taking measures, i.- v... . ... ,i. nation's regr-?l at ibis sorrowful . k Guns!! Glliis.'.'! A q' HuMty ..t g .,,1 JsihotUlliis, just itf I AP.KSON & DUFUUK V- ... . 23
AUGUST EJECTION.
For Representative. JOSEPH C. EGGLESTON, DANIEL KELSO, School Commissioner THOMAS COLE. County Commissioner WILLIAM SC UDDER. MOSES BKONSON, JOSHUA HICKS, COLIN MNUTf , jun, PKOLAilIATIOi
THE qualified voters of Switzerland county, r i j: i i ..f . . J 7
aunt oi inuiaiia, are nereoy notified to assemble at the usual places designated for holding elections, in said county. on Monday, November 7, 183G. 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 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 ht- conducted in the same manner and bv the same officers as is directed bv law, for elecing members of the general assembly of the state. Given under m) hand and seal at my office, this ISlh day of June A. D. IS3G, and after the Jth of July next, the sixty first of American Independence. K I.PH B. COTTON, sheriff. Electoral Tickets, The Election to take place on the 1th of. Vor.1836 The following electoral ticket was formed by the friends of William II. II arrison for the presidency, at u.eir convention at Indianapolis, on the 11th December, 1835.
jen. iMilton JMapp, of Jefferson county (ien,.Marston G. Clark, of Washington "
vien. jonn Vjr. vlendenin of Orange Amos Decker, of Knox Albert S. White, of Tippecan -
Abraham r. Andrews, l,apori- u Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion " Achilles Williams, Wa ne " Maj. Enoch M"Carty, Franklin The following electoral ticket was framed by the frieudsitf Martin Van Buren, for the pre
sidency, at their convention, on the 8th of
January, 18,3(5. John Myers, of Knox counlv, William Ilockhili, of AUciJonathan Williams, of Moiran Gt 'orgc W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, of Hush Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C. Stewart, of TiVf county. Pleasant Township. OiT VVc are authorised to say, that JOHN G. ANDERSON, is a candidate for Justice of the Peace, in said township, in the place o Henry Ilogers, whose term has expired.
THE -SILK GROWER'S
Uilh various i'o-rrioo.
At .$-2 per annum, in advance. ON Wednesday, August t?, ItCV, the Oit number of the SILK filiOU'rU'vi cinni'
will be published by the subscriber, and con-
wtcl uuier v.ednesdaj thereafter, each number containing is iarc Q(J j octavo pages, double colutns, expressly adapted for binnding, and Use whole subject fully illustrated by appropriate engraving Lvery posMble source of information will be used to make this a standard publication for American cultivators of silk. The editor is extensively familiar with tbe subject, from persor.al experience in its most important branches, and comes prepared to furnish hi readers with information so much desired on this interesting subiect. He will r.Un c
sisted with valuable pens in this city and vit in- ; i . i a. . if y
and silk worm
ose attention.
LATEST ARRIVAL, OF (& dD 0 ID g . n f I E subscriber has iusf returned from tho
East, and las brought with him, and is now opening at his ctore on Ferry street, Vevay,
AX EX TENSIVE AND VER Y SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Having laid in his goods at Newport, Connecticut, New York, and Phhiladelphie, he invites bis friends and customers to call, vie? and examine them, assuring bw friends that he will sell bis soods unusual I v low.
Among winch mav be found a great variety of r 1 n . I r . - .
iroau 1,10ms, oi venous coJors, a superior article. Flannels of varions colors, Rlarenocc, and
on k ana aiortno nanutterchieis, UUn::ets, iir.e i . r-. w w.ia i tamboured, sprigged and painted Muslim; Bombs-. I!1"' w'iere mulberry tree a zetla. Ilomhalnpa stipotinrr nn.l sv,irt:n.,c. r... have forjnany rears received r?
t w, -'-'"t ....-a;, i i - , . ' mmiuii. nets for hdies, Gentlemen's Hats, Caps, iSic.hvge . 1 "- cultivators of the mulberry tree, in nil t 10:11.17 l il i .- i tr. . lift var!'.loe r -ii
vuiiuu uiiu onit i!inoieiias, a gooa arucie ; J.ioes, i "j ""-"'-3 "j learuig oi situ worms pro-
, - 6"- -. w , Boots, Slippers, &c. in great varietj, for male and
leuiiue. young ana oia. Also AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, tirocerics, c. And a variety of other articles which he will not here enumerate. A. B. DUMOXT. Vevay, July, 15.
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Whiskey. have.;i few barrels rectified whiskey which we. .tPer to sell low for rn-ih
nLSEt.TI, PUBLISHED BY fi. L1TTRLL. Sb-
scriptions received at No. 11 Hank st. back of 71 Chesnut sf.
Contents of the June Number. The Tin Trumpet, of Heads and Tales; Winter Skethes, by Delta; Bloom and Blight; The Snow Fall; Light in Darkness; The Backwoods of Canada; TocquevilleV Democracy in America; The Pope of the Sixteen and Seventeenth Centures; Fanny Fairfield continued; William Pilt; The Captive, a Tragic Scene by M. G. Lewis; Snarleyyow, chapters, VI., VII., Vl., by Captain Marrvatt: Liberty and Slavery i.i merica; Scene in Calcutta; Jldfred Pemherton; Liteary Statistirsof Austria; Discovery of an Englishman at Porl Philip; Irish Varieties, Humanity ol Bri'i-di Naval Oflkers; Florence O'Brien, contined; The Charity Sister; Snarleyyow. Chapter IX; Fanny Fairfield, part III. Pronunciation in different Nations of Europe; Sabbath wVorning.
Caution to Frjnaers.
THE undersigned cautions farmers and others to beware of James Harris, whose father lives in Bartholmcw conn
ly. in this state. He Came to mv hnnsn
to labor on a farm, worked a few days and was taken sick. 1 called upon an able physician to attend on him; but as soon as he was able to he nbout be basely abscouded, leaving me to pay bi3 1 . I'm i.i .
aoc.ior diii ana oiner expenses. He also contracted debts with a merchant in the neighborhood and has not paid them, when he had plenty of cash, he also stole a pair of socks from another neighbor. Look out for him guard well your sta1. 1 i . i 0 J
uis, nunroosis ana smoKe nouses. ALBION JACKSON. JefTerson township, July 15. JList of Letters.
EiMAlMNt.it; tho post office nt Mount Sterling Indiana, on the 1st dnv r,f iu-
Henry D. Banta i Abraham S J t'firies
.Miles Tillman S I'avid iMoycr j John Wallace
E. PEUNET, P
Anes Clark
Stephen Day David Dyer
Mount Sterling, July
M.
VI3KDVJG.
"P i.i ' er ollersfor5ale at his residence law,, a to EL in 1 lcasant township, Switzerland county. ! t.f. vrlllir
duci:on oi cocoons reding, manufacturing and dyicmS ail!: the easy introduction of the silk business its immense value to every farmer its profits its peculiar applicability to our climate, and thn habits of our farmers, with numerous other considerations, will be fully and honestly cim idatcd in this public.ijVubhcalion. Philadelphia, as a focus, possesses remarkable facilities for the acquisition and dissemination of this important knowledge. The beet root si:gar culture, and n'ricultural subjects in general, will be as.iduoV ly attended to. To make the subiect peculiarly intelligible. enrravr-r will L'f.,.i.-
I ployed to illustrate the work, and no expense
,w it in me oral ranti as tlic incst complete publication on silk husbandry in Amcrica. It will be printed on fine paper, with good type, and packed un tn defy injury hy&the mail. Six copies will be sent for xiOiW, teen for $-0. CcCrAddrcss the editor. fn0t paiJA
F. W. LEOPOLD. I'.I, Chesnut st. Philadelphia. ANEW PERIODICAL. l,il!c!r Satus'day .-jaslne IS published every week, in ;t hnr.dv,. number of Pipages. It col;i:ns the chiicost light muter of tho jlhifh lvdc;il and wt l make two large vermes a ,c:..-. nice three dollars in advance. The work can only be alTordcd nt so hnv a price, from its connexion w:M, .. u...
iorcign L,lcmturr, v. With will contain the.
wnoie oi me ."Saturday Glagaine, be-.id.c l' e more important matter of the; Keliews.' Tiie Saturday Magazine will cornr.ri-e s-, h variety of interesting tnics. goc d pleSrv nr.j miscellaneous reading, e,ual to ,c .-A -,,.
m i:,e it deserving (hc fivor of both
adjoining esquire Jtodgers',
On Ihe Q'Sa day of July, the following property, viz: Horses, Ihgs, one Clock, Ihushould and Ailchen Furniture, Fannin- rtcnsiU, &c. And many other articles loo tedious to mentionTerms ot Sale ill sums under thr.. Hollrc.
cash; and all over, twelve months credit.
JAMES i A UflEL. Pleasant towrship, July 9.
o-.ir.anucomny, m.e younr and the eld.
Contents of the firs! N
LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the nostnllirn ... V ,.
Indiana, oti the 30lh June, 1830, which if not taken out within three months, will
the general post office as dead letters.
.i Francis I .inrflnv.
Thcs. Armsrtong 2, f M
Jonathan Andrews, i D. McCulloch, & co. James Adams, Henry Munroe, .lamps 1
Jas. or Nathan Ralph, $ Robert McKay. " ' ir n ii.. J . . . . . . J '
m. urauiy, t Joseph Malin, Miss Mahala Bradly, jjohn iMalin, Wm. Briaht. i Mr. Me ndenbull
James Brown, j Stephen Monnot.
Miss Jane Buren, J Q A. Bower or Noah I Hi mm Oal '
r, I -3- 1
v - Til
5 , : t .tii.
" oi Ladies Botiuef . ;i
Cotton Yarns, WE have and intend keeping on hind a r."ii8i:--t supply of c "Hon yarn, ..fall num-iier-, ma nf Minred at the Covington Factory, hn ii i s s -neii r to any yarn m;ide in the west LMtKSON & DUFOUR SALT.
'b'rrels first quality
Kanawha fait just rc-
i-ii ed Hurt f..r ?:de hy ; CLARKSON &UUFO(JU
Vevay, Jinic '2". f.
roniuiilt
nationa
' .d ivme, j US P received and for sale low for cash, wc . .. . . J i - Ihe f;u, a.,ure tlio,ewhopur,hasethatitissu!o repo.cu, ana tie peri0r to any flour usually sold in this market, .e look ut fiin v.ill tc continue me, n inu-tnv t. i.n t ri nil
IroaJ Jrom ..-wTFI rlvcr to! Vevay, JunC J, 1536.
MOLASSES. t1 IKHCK first rate niolagsess, just received and for sale bv CLARKSON ty DVFOUR. Vevay, June 25 tf.
lOO pair kip brogaus for s;ilo hy r. g. iicrs too. Vevay May 20.
Thomas Calvin, James Colke, Desire Claudell Wm. 1. Cox, E Enos Ellis, ' Alfred Ferris,
Charles R. Fagg,
Miss Margaret G
John Gilliland,
n Edward Pal ton. E?q. i Geo. E. Pleasants, j James Pavy, i n j B. M. Redd, Wm. Roberls.
Kattitr W. Reeves,
Wm. 1.
Eliza Jane Stevens, Wm.
Ann Simeon Slawson-
Jamcs Stcwcrd, Joseph Short.
Sheriff Switzcland co.
' i - . - - " iiinu Griffith, School Co minikin nor.
Geo. R. Garlinghousc ; Switzerland Times, Norman Clrnon T
Sarah Gibson
Pructt ILrvey George Hunt, J Wm. Johnson, ' A" David King, John Konkle, L John Lightou,
m.
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R. I
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i John Vctz, 2 Wm. Vanosdo!, i W F. D. U'crdt, i Eiizabeth Valton, W. J. Wallace, J William Wilhersooon 5 . N. Waugh, 4 Klihu P. Wiuhburn.
JOHN M. KING, P. M. cvay, j ,;.y i ,
1. The Conscript, a "tale of the IYe:,dt ai
!id
mv,
2. I-our songs, by L. E. I,. 3. A Friend in Need ;t Fr a tale, hy ."Miss Landon.
1. The Young Pretender, a tak-, by Crawford. "
5. Snarleyyow; or, the Doj FicnJ, hi tnin Marryatl. 0. The Charity Sister, n tale, bv Vv:
ion.
Subscriptions arc solicited bv K. LITTELI-, No. 11, Bank st., back of 71 Chesnut s'.
0 1 -
LeatStev. fine lot of Spanish ar.d Countrv sole, c;dt and kip skins, and upper leather f.-r t i'e by
U I. Ml US OA lUl-"OUiJ. Vevay. April 1, liU;t;.
A
i boxes 8 by 10 Window Class do do 10 bv 12 for sate
V'.
r. G. SHEETS vv ,
Scythes & mIihH WALDRON'S cradling, and Pa-ao.,' grasa cythes and sickles, of a !oJ o id' t ust received and for sale hv " 1 CLAUKSsON u nurcuR. Vevnv. M v 2. 1C?G.
Coliisis & Co, hxq $i, JUST received and for side low by CLAIIKUON Ji PL FOL II. Vevay, May , ll3o.
Shoes & Hois,
pairs SIJOS, cf difr.-n
dualities. Consisting r.f nrnm V, ,
stioes anu suppers, Kip and cm tKiu thoos, ..i) . broguns, just received mid firsalo hv C'LAliKSON vt DUFOCR. Vevay, April 'J.
OF superior qualify to any silt in thi; rinv kct, for sale low by fr viJK'knv a- nrrn'-!.
Vevay, June HJd, lSoO.
W UN i ATA Pi.w M !:.- . j'sst received aad ; .
cl.-irkso:
V.'ay.;l..v 1 8.3
DUFGUIi.
