Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 247, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 September 1836 — Page 1
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LTrr.LVlAT,', AND LTEilMTY.
A Sad. w mJiLbf tRS side. That womlJ a sSsMace seem. Tint is; re? ot ih-h descried Like skies Isenath the str.s m ; A tree thu.'s ever to the bi.at, Whoe froit 19 nevr ripe; A wish urj -fstha terercoaic SecK ajc li e hopes of Lsf. A black that wili tvrr. n; A waning 5r- the muming light, Wher wailing is in vain, A gsilph where pathway never led'io f&jw the depth beneath; A thinsj we kaor not, yet we Jread - That dreaded thing is Death. Tbs tr.uUed void of purple rky That every where cxdeo.e'.s. Tbat sTr;-he from 'he dazted eye. in space that never ends;. A morning where uprisen sen No selling e'er shall see; A day -h comes without a noon - Such i- eteroirv. THE SOUL. What is the thing of highest priceThe hole creaon ro-iod ? Tbvt which was hrsl in Paradi TharwiiicU in Christ was-found The -foal of man Jehovah's breath, That keeps two worlds at strife; Ile.l moves bei.ea'h to work its deatbilleaveu stoops to give it lite. G nl to proclaim it; diJi not spareHis well (beloved S n; Jesus to save it, deigned to bena The sins of all in one; The Holy Spirit ssale'dthe plam And pledg'd the blood' divine-,. To ransom every soul of man; That price va p.iid for mine!: And is this treasure borne below,. In earthern vessels trail T Can none its utmost value know,. fill 3esh and spirit fail! Then let us gather round the cro?r That Inowldge to lifain, jVol by the soul' eternal lots, Bill everlasting gain. WEEKLY MIOSES GillL VvmUivs Wttlveat, wVTava. Saturday, September a J, 182G. LOUr?GEK!S We hae been for some unit fnfested with" a variety ct loungers "rrem;bout ourolhce; from this time we forbid all persons from catering our otlice without out special permission. These persons at ail times interrupt our work and we will be imposed upon no longer. A rascal" of the above description came into our office, and put one et-tire page of our p;tper inl ?i, which forses is to issue but hah7 a sheet. . Switzerland Circuit Court This Court, adjourned on Thursday evening last, after disposing of all the common-law cases on the uockct. Judsre" Eggleslonr had not recovered his health suliiciently to take his seat upon fh- bench. The only cases of magnitude, disposed cfwere as follows: The Slate, of Indiana, i Larceny StcalV. ing two watches "Wim.i am DoTfrHEitTY. ) from Isaac Leap. Verdict Guilty; lined twelve tfolTars, disfranchiscd ftrr five years, and to serve two years in the slate priso.i. James Dngan and B. H. May, f Debt, $50,00. vs. John Df Cummins. Thiswsan appeal case; iudgement be low for plaintiffs" founded upon a tftrc bill, as follows: 'Six months after date, I promise fo pay James (iuan and B II. May, fifty dollars for Value 'received; provided, myself or Johnson vVr- company obtain the contract on route 2(JD2, from Louisville to Lawrenceburgh. loth Match 18.U. Joseph Saltmarsh. his (Signed) John "A D Cummins mark The piry, after a full examination, declared it a roio contract, illegal and contrary to public morals or justice. f)KRnon.N .Coi;t- AW havn hrrn formed,' tliat. in "all probability, judge Egs;les inten will. be able to give personal attendance in Dcarbor.i coanty; consequently, a court v-ill bejiolden at Wilmington' on Monday next. i R At-iNG.-The practice of horse ahd foot racing is getting" Very prevalent in this county; we liope that the several indictment I referred to' the last grand jury, will put a Siop to this demoralizing practice. At all such meeting?, betting, drinking, cursing and swearing are indulged in, to. an uuwarrantaDie extent. Job ork We are prepared to do job work on -the shortest notice, and our private post riders, enables" us to distribute handbills ill over the county. ' GUNNING. Parson R. shortly after his marriage with Widow Paf ridge, set out oh a journhy to visit their friends. I it passing through -a'piece of wriftoM mT$rfi from the wilder-Sand
Jandaio-! hi the otter. The parson vripoedjp Rusanante, anion ncaring accosted
Ihim with, "Well my friend, wnat nave you it lores jsii''. the parson obsci red that he had lately iCaUg II UU UIU litlllUV: Willi I " V v-5 the former weighing 2uU, and the latter 100 pounds each? The eportsmaa begnn to perceive he had1 been hunting maH game, hardly worth skinning aftet it wa caught, and exclaimed" with some earnestness, 1 houfd Hke taseethcare Patridges you tell about, Sir." "Well," says the factious parson, pointing to his wife sitting with him in the chaiscv4thcre is the old one, and if you willcome to my house I will show you the othersl" Bv this time the spot ismarv began to perceive that the n.irson had" discovered a process of catching Patridses hith-erto unknown to himand as no more such game was likely to be j found on that Hunting ground, they very good Inaturedly bid each other adieu and passed on. taakee larmtr. Farmers might easily save the flesh of hors es and cows, and confer great kindness on ."their animals, in preventing the usual annoy' ance of Hies, by simply washing the parts with the extract of Fennyroval. t lies will not alight a-moment onthe spot to-which-this has been applied. Every man who is com passionate to his beast, ought to know this simple remedy, and everv. livery stable and country inn, ought to have a supply on hand for travellersWe learn by a letter from Cincinnati- broker, that the report which we mentioned yesl,terdayvrelative to the failure of certain Ohio Banks, is not correct. The credit of those bnnks was at one time very much shaken; but the notes of all except the Granville Association, are now taken by the brokers at a discount of live per cent. Louisville Journal. Gov. Clark, of this state, has appointed M.vxurs V. Thompson, of Scott county, a member of the Board of Improvment, in the place of John L. Hickman, resigned. 1 he selection is most excellent. Mr. T. is a man of undoubted integrity, first-rate talents, and liberal and comprehensive views. MARRIED On Thursday, last by Sam uel Beal, esq. Jonathan McMakin-, to Miss Margaret Harper, daughter of Peter Harper,, all of this county. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. To be holden on the hist Monday io- No-v. next FOR PltESIDEXT, WILLIAM 11. HAHRISON OF OHIO, TOR VICE PRESIDENT, FRANCIS GRANGER Or EW YORK. Harrison and Granger Electors. MILTON STAPP, of Jefferson county, MARSTOX G. CLARK, of Washington JOHN G. CLENDENIN, of Orange, AMOS DECKER, of Knox. ALBERT S. WHITE, of Tippecanoe, ABRAHAM P. ANDREWS, ol Lporle, AUSTIN W. MORRIS, of Marion, ARCHILES WILLIAMS, of Wayne, ENOCH McCARTY, of Franklin. FOR PRESIDENT, MARTIN VAN BUREN F NEW YORK. FOR YICE PRESIDENT, RICHARD M. JOHNSON . OF KENTUCKY. Van Duren and Johnson Electors. JOHN MYERS, of Knox county, WILLIAM ROCKfllILL, of Allen, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, of Morgan, GEOUGE W. MOUKE, of Owen, "WILLIAM WHITE, of Vermillion, JESSE JACKSON, of Scott, MARIN US WILLETT, of Rush, ELISHA LONG, of Henry, THOMAS STEWART, of Pike. Valuable froperty Fam sail ie. THE subscriber being desirous of disposing of his farm, offers the same for sale. This land is known as the west half, north west quarter, sec turn 20. town 2, range 2 west, containing about SO acres. Twenty-five acres are cleared and under fence, with a young apple nrchand and a first rate spring of good water. This land lies in the the same section with Montanye's saw mill and about half mile from Centre Square, and in a aood healthy neighborhood. The timber is oak , luciidt and poplar. 1 he said tract will be sold low, and terms made known on personal anolicalion; as 1 have business and intend to remove to the lower country. CLAUDIUS PASQUIElt. September 17, 1836. . SALT. 'TTw urva-l fur snlo Lv CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vrty, Juuc 25, tf
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Vcefciy Messenger office' printers Retreat , Sept. 1, 1836. THE proprietor of this establishmet is desirous to dispose of lle same; it consists of a nreal varie-
ItV of printing material, anjjng which are 3 founts of small pica type one nearly new, which weighs above Ihiee hundred pounds all complete. 1 I 2 2 & 2 u a c. Brevier, with italic and two line caps. L.oi.g primer, whh iiajic and two line caps. English, one nearly new. Double pica. Antique, various sizes. Ornamented brevier 2 lino long prim er, and eiht lines pica. 3 Ten lines pica, 6 Knes pica, American can non and other job letter. 3 lare horse cuts astronomical cuts and signs brass card borders metal and wooden cuts, a great variety. Job and composing sticks i. chases of various sizes stands, cases racks, standing and oth ergaileys composition boilers and copper roller moulds, &c &c. 2. presses, one imperial, and the other superroyau The establishment will be sold entite. or divi ded to suit purchasers for cash, or on a credit of any reasonable time, by giving approved security. LITTELLS MUSEUM. CONTENTS ofthe Museum for Au.'. 183B: J7 Plates, Rev. Wm. Lists Bowles, Francis Flace, Lsq. American Notions; Cerube's Phj;sioiogy of Di ge&tion: Look Forward; National Education I he Dublin Review Willis' Inklings of Advent ure Joint Mock Lfanks JLite ot the First Karl ofShaftabury The Duke of Well ington comparea wun other Commanders rencles and Aspasia Anglo-ftidian Siiciely in former days A few days at the Head Quarters of Dim Carios State ot the Canadaa Recent Events .Memoirs Captain iohn Creichter Missionary Voyage o ineiAortn-;istuoastot Uhina Florence O'ur en, an Irish 1 ale, (concluded ) Song, 1 hey Tax our Bread St. George's Saunter in Belgium A Journey from Lima to Para Snarleyvow, or the I o Friend, chapters XIII. XIV. XVI. XVIIThe Young Pretender, (concluded,) Life of Dr. Kadciitte i ne rianters I ale The Oldest Inhabitant Autibionrraphy of Archibald PIack.br John Gall the Wreck of theQ-idil Sir Geore Head .1 lour in the Manufacturing Districts The Expiationjor Ardent Troushton. the N retched Merchant Henry OTteardon, by Mrs S C nan itev vvm t.is,ie liowtes Franeis Place, Esq Slmrt articles. Subscriptions received by E LITTELL. No 11 liauk streetrback 71- Chesnui sU The high prices that are now paid here for wheat must, we think, cause those farm ers who have been so fortunate as to realize crops to send them to market without delay. The most inferior descriptions and truly inlenor they are, indeed, readily bring SL70 cents per bushel The crop of Com. Ballard of the U. S. Navy, has been nmomr the vcrv best yet sent to market, the rett wheat having sold fur 2,05, and tl i white for ,;'2,15 per buahel. Our gallant fellow citizen appears to be quite as good a firmer as he has shown hrmself a sailor. B'tltim.re. American, TO THE PUBLIC. 1Mb pr.pmtr .f the HWS -V lS:51fV COFFEE HOI KB mmm .r.ll. .. .. . .. ..7 ir-l-t;i,iiiiiiY n.ioiiiis ine iraveiiinir nn 1 ir. and others, lhat he has opened a house of ENTERTAINMENT, . 1 - . iear me corner 01 rront niul l.rand streets in the village if Rising Sun, Indiana, where he intends to keep a good a house as is "enerally i". Mood OIAISLilAU IS attached to the C9tahlislunent. Without fun her re marks, the public are invited ! come ami trv in. New Tavirn; anf if ihey do not like the FA TP. 1 inin n ' iL,uuiMiiM,s etc. tney Know ilia! they can 00 some 1 1 . 1 - ... . - wnereeiseme next tune. 1 he public's humble servant, THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, July, 1 836. Darley H1II Farm for Sale. npHE subscriber from old age and other cirA cumslances, has been induced to give up farming, and now offers for sale his farm, which is in the north west quarter of section 17, in town 2. range 3, west, situated near Long Run, in Craig township. Switzerland county, about four miles wsf of Vevav. con sisting of IG5 acres, about 70 acre? cleared ; an orchard of near 20!) good fruit trees in full bearing; three hewed log houses, a horse mill, barn, stables, and other convenient build ings; a cistern close to the house, which has supplied the family with water for 12 years, aim fi .rinfr , n-ariy every held. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser JAMES ROUS, Vevay, August 12, 1S3G. 31 GLASSES. Tl TIERCK first rate inola.sess. just received LL and fur snle bv v . CLARKSOX $ DVFOVR. Vevay, June 25 tf. Shoes Roots. Sdftdft Pair SHOES, of dilT. rent AlMyVu uu diiies. eonsistiii' of urunella h ..aiid sl.pperjkip and calfskin shoes, and orogans, received and fir sale bv CLtltKSON ii DUFOUIl. Vevay, AJnl2.'- ' A first rate Wa;on for sale. Will auswei lur two or lour hnises. JOHN FOX.
A. STOW?
House, Carriage Sign Fainter, VEVAY, INDIANA. nnHE undersigned, be;s leave to inform the public generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in nil its branches; plain and ornamental, and in imitotion of wood, marble, &c and wilt warrant his colors to dand. lie wilt also attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most substantial mariner. His charges will be .moderate, and no execution shall be spared to please his customers and expedite his work in such a way as to please the public eye oc taste- lour humble servant. Vevny, December 15. Ladies Look Sicrc. A fine selection of Ladies Bonnets, just received and fr sale by CLAUK.S0.N t D UFO Li It. Vevay, April 43v Muskingum Salt. fF superior quality to any salt in this market, for sale low by CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevny June 23d,483G.. PIovt Moulds; 'UNI ATA Plow MViil,i-,, received and for s;de vb CLARKSON & DUFOUK. Vevay, May 2, 1.833. Leather. A fine lot of Spanish and Country sole, calf and kip skins, and upper leather fr wnle by Vevay, April 1, 183G. Cross eut Saws. TTUST received and for sale low I y QjJ CLAHKSOX&. DUFOUK. Vevay, May 2, IMS. W ail ted. k lbs.. clean picked and wash 'WWfJ TOOl wanted, for which 1 the highest market price wll! be paid, on dtlivi'iy at our store. CLAIiKSON & DU FOt'K. Vevay, May 5.. WSiisJiey. Yf7-E"havea few barrets rectified whhJcey which we offer to sill low for cash. CLARKSON fc DUFOUR. Vevay, June 23d, IS3o. From the Globe. Our French Relation. We are gratified Io learn, through a gentleman of liilj. standing in Paris, and one intimate with thu councils rflti Hinr tli:it :i Mioivlfr ia fc!irtlv- to K sent to this country, to restore our diplomatic! relations, & at t lie same time the cordial and kind feelmc which ought al'ns to subsist between the two nations. Miimte Meis. 1 .t lAlinutc men :ue requested o meet aS Alounl-Mci-iing,on Jlonday, Sept. 2i, at noon to re-organize said Company. Horse thieves are prowling about AW AKE! AWAKE!! PHINEAS Ifl. KENT, Ittoraey ami Counselor at Lave ILL be found at the Clerk's Office ii May 9. ' Bocirs" f Cases thick JiCOTS for ale by F. G. SHEET'S fc co. Vevay. Mny 2f Cotton Bats i'or Quilts, TTUST received, and rr h.iL- I v Qj) CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Veiray, April 23. Window Gl boxes 8 by () Window Glass. 20 . do 10 by 12 for sale by F. U. SllEEiS &, eo. White Lead. BV the keg. just received and for n! by CLARKSON &. DLFOUU. Vfvay, May 2. ICAt. FLOUJL A '"ew 'i;,rre'3 'lour just receive jfjk and fr sale by CLARKSON DUFOUR. Tevav, Mav i 13 tor saa at Vina -elTite,
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nVi!; subsciiber has just received a lar-e and M nenernl a?sortmeiit oi" T which he invitos tlm .0 ai:d cus.omers uh.ch with hi, previous stock, makes hi asjc.rtnieii! fufranr! rmnL., ' ers wi I do to cail and examine. VCaIT. mined to cell on accomodating teims a3 other mertlmtit in rh western couJtrv Jt k""1' " ' mA pa,t of his stock is as fellows Cloths, Cssitners, Cosiness, Flannels, Jean. Bleached Shirtings-, Srowu f ?i ""-."b' coes, ook.red C.-im!Jricks Ah . ,.ARIWARr. Otoccnae, I m, Gla and Q,eils', are, &c. i Jacksonville, Sej;-t.. lj. White Beans, IVE . huudrert b.j.J.els merchantable WhP lieans wanted Lv thn fuhscrihr r li.r v. he iMguest market pc will be given at his st'oi. n evay ithm a sh.it time DANllir. McCULLOCII. bepiemher 15. S1A. Twenty five-ton-? good ineu-luntable rwfvi'i tm, ,!hy h:,y, wanted by the lwcriber,. for which iho hihut rmii-kH price will La nhjjry at his boariii.. Vevay. DANIEL McCULLOCIL September 13. OATS. A thoii-jand-hiiaiiuis tIie,T f5A .in-,., ty iha s'ih?iTi! fr, f chantahle oati or which the l ?"-'":riwi rn, i- will La paid on dt-liverv at ma siuil" 111 tvnv. c , , DA.'ilEL. 3fcCULLOC'!L be:ten;S;er M V:?h Cu,!:' ut one thouwal b-s!,c!3. of ?L C orn, to l u delivered during; tiie iiill and; winter, and vi;i at any lime durinm t,uj.'va...t uurebase ary anaiititv nf i' 1: 1 iiii-o t'bji seed, ic. MANTEL .MCULLOCIL Septernber I"5. Tannery r J 13" rnrn-ic rn" K .-ibseriLer will dispose s-r, m a . t..1.1. 1 - ron rc.-.-ion-.v.iMi-5. nisi ijiiucrv. nn ..... i mid ndiniut the town nf.t ,."' .- .1 v II litis t , i- zr v -iv a' soiivil'e. Person j.iewmu..! io.lo-.vin2 taat busi:,ei will do well t. "V r,,M:l-- ,1,e water is i,,.v. UaustUdcand i.f nithf.-,ci,t fore,- t. s.ir,,Tv extensive eahhs,,,,:!-!.!-.! is .n.nd. d by an 0:X n.ul hides , a'.,liIt.u,iCt. cia tc pr.K-u,ad w. -c LAUUH.NtE N III ELL. Jacksonvi.h:, Sfpiemher L'7. n-der'-ignctl is nnv opening a lL.fc.-i S.r p ;.,l.c iie.-omiii...l(ir, i-u that- c.innTodii.-u buihi- " ',-"Pe.l a an I::-,, ! tlona,, g u, vv.,;p AiuironL-, Eo, from wh-,!n JC LuU-na I r a term .f years, where he hopes in u sla rt luue io t.e prvpi.n'd m keep a eipiil to any i-i tlu; western co-tntry Tat l.e.us.iiit" is ur.UiUMy pleasant , vih laiKe and ahy rooms, ,,d agreeabry si'nated. slaneing on c -if i-iie alone. 111111.n1 ecud iviili otla r biuhJino-. I be h dtf preii.isesis iiadrrgouis, rf-pairs, h.rrU when ,,. p!...;0d mil ,e,!er ,t -,;ln e lent and con.r i:,!e.";r tiiveil.-.s dot as u:.v smnlorestMblishnu-nt in .1,,. s!.(tc. U M,! li s v. ii; I e iiVi ifvi- to iu r.0 in the cut If?, and .!I-t,ppi...,J witkfeiv.!.r:ii..,&c. fi-oims intruded !o be kept xvhent ncwspHpe: ln.1,1 ilC ..i!ainic cities and u;br sr. -lions ot ,-nr enntry will bo regularly (ill. ,!, In His, bis new lindertukimr, lM.dei-igne,l iniends lo inaki- rvrry one. Wh. may he VU-,l to call, a coml, .i:.!e ,,,1 as a, home p.,svi; . I or.s r.. be r,,.-,,,.; cj j,,, L, . lh vci.n.tice o! ilijij R.r. LANGCOr. Jw'.y 23, 1S;J!J. I.nw repcel uOite CeiU ICewardi f AN WAY from the subscri 2:)th day of Auyti-t l.-f, an ii riht-r on the ind(n!ei' :m. prentice, bound to me by the name of I'ertliJitK Joiics, aged about 13 years. Ho was hound (o m by the oversecis oflhc poor of IWy township. The above reward w illuail charges will be given, on the apprehension and it-iurn oC said apprentice. COLL1X M'NUTT, jr. S.-pU mber S, 1S3G. IVOTICE, 3S hereby given, that my w ife J5.il! v Hoge, lately left my bed ami hoard, with out my consenl and against my will, taking away with her, at the game time, divers hoiiM-h..!d goods and 1 ui-nit ure. I therefore, tioliu p. irf, not to (rust or harbor her, as I will .t be responsible fur an) of her acts jr tJ..ii.g c - , DAVJD 1I0GE. cvny, Si pt. j lD'o,
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