Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 255, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 November 1836 — Page 3
crew and pa-see'5 osraped in (lie. long boat, 1 i i - r ill
.-in; nrri' aao.lt a Hill a n-iiC Il'O.m MIC num-j ing brig when she blew up with a terrific explosion. Tnev la.ided on Si. Domingo on the 4th of Soph mSer, and arrived in New York ou thc-27(:tult. Lmiilll Journal. The Galena C.az.tte of the ?21 ulf. announce, that Gov. Dodgy has failed to make a treaty with the Winnebagoes. The same paper states, that Air. Poquetl, long known as an Indian trader aad interpreter, has been shot by the s.n of one of the principal Winnebago Chiefs. The murderer is in jail at Tort Winnebago. smhiUe Jour. Airfal D. :!h. V Protestant Clergyman of Hircubo'X r;;! .sia, was killed in hi? pulpit. A thunder -sofiii bust over t'ne Town on Sunday wi.d . in: was preaching, the" top of the pulpit was suspended from the seiling of the Church by a a iroa chain the lightning struck the spire, penenlr.i'.ed the roof, and descended along she chain. The wig of the old man, who was coaiinui. his discourse undisturbed, was seen in a bla. ; he raised his hands to his head, gave a ccnnLive stait, and sank back dead in his pulpit. The suh-cripiion books of the Charleston and Ohio lload lload Company were closed in .Charleston on the 15lh nit. A million and a half of dollars, were subscribed in that city. The auauueiation of the result was received with three hearty cheers by a large body of citizen?, assembled at the exchange. There is no abatement of the pecuniary pressure i:: New York. 7'hc New York Ex jiress ol the 3I-t says: " During the past week, Wail street has been Hooded with the best notes in the city at two, two and a half, and in so.ne cases three per cent, per month The probable expense of the Charleston aim Ohio kail Road has been estimated by the surveyors at .N 10,S1 1,U lu. 1 his estimaie is based on the supposition of a double track the whole way. Louisville Jour. Thellon.Sanviel Prentiss has been re-elect ed to the U. S. States by the Legislature of Vermont fj six years from the 4th ol .liarch next. 1VOTICE. rflIE subscriber infenns his friends and the public, t:sat he intends keeping at his house, near Printer's Retreat, . Ssisiiiry Crvcery As'liclos, OK THE !5KST QUA MTV, which he will seil as low as they can be afforeyf'J ded in evav, cotisisting in part oi S'luar, Codu e, Tea, Tobacco, Rice, fcjjtjai St'digo, All?piec, Pepper, Ginger, and other articles. DANIEL PALMER. Near Printer's Retreat, Nov. 1(5. FuMIc SaSc. T ILL be sold n,t t!ie house of the subscriber (one ir.ile east of Mountsterling.) O.t Saturday, (he 10 h d iy of December next, to tiie highest and best bidder, the following property: One yoke of oxen; one tart; one cow; four cel!s, o:;e two years old last spring, two yearling-, and one last spring's Colt two or three pilaris; one harrow; one log chain; two s'.a; !:s - f hay, together with a number of other nti. j.- ;oo tedious to mention. TEflMri OF S.iLE On all sums unch-r three twc'i; ver t Tedi?. rity, a. per c : ii i.s cash in hand from three to ' -!.- d ill irs, twelve months eredit fjur dollars. eighteen month? -living nates with satisfactory seen I .i.ot punctually paid when due, ten . i.ncrcst iVosn date. Sale to cntnliict.ce Hi UOCIOCX A. OI. SAMUEL BEAU November IT, 1S3G. Estate of John Carninc, dec. fMIE undersigned gives notice to all perso.is cnccrned, that he has filed his voucheis in the clerk's office and will be prepared on the (bird day of the next February term of the Switzerland l'robate conit, to be l.o'deu al ihe court house in Vevav, on tl.escoi.d Monday in February, close said ;:dminislration. ABRAHAM VANNICE, Admr. November 18, IS30. Kslalo of Zachariah McKay, dec. f ? tl ei undersigned gives notice to all perA sms concerned, lliat he has filed his vouchers in the clerk's office, and w ill be prcpared on the tliird day of the February term f the Sw itzerland Frobat". couit, to be holien at ihe court house in Vcay, on these rond Monday in February, to close said administration. DAVID CAIN,. Idnir. November IS, 1S30. Kstatc of James 31. Mont fort, dec riPlIE undersigned gives notice to all p t6ons concerned, tliat he has filed his v. u c hers in clerk's office, and will be prepared on the third day of the next May term of the Switzerland I'robate court, to be hotden at tie court h u-e in Vevay, on the ccon I Monday in May, to close and setlle said administrate. w JO!INT C. MONTFORT, AdmV. Xovembcr IS. 130.
Price is CUvrczst. Cixctxx.m Oct. iG. Flour, .s0,7con, hog ronnd, lJ cents whiskey, 35 ce-
Uasd, l2i new feathers, 10 N. O. su;: r Louisviui.k, Octr. k22 Hour, .r.J -m-con, S3 hams, canvassed, 13cts. w!,.:-Uy 30 N. O. sugar, 12 1-2 molasses, 15 t. -hacco. prime, '3,75 to ,1,50 seconds 3, to 75 inferior, 1,50 beans, 150 wheat. 10.) oats, "25 cts corn, 37 rye, G l-2 potatoes. 31 1-2. Nbw Ori.evns, Oct. 8 Flonr, .7, to 8, hams, 121 shoulders to - middlings. II to 1 2-whiskey, 40 to 4S corn, n sacks 70 to 75 per bushel white beans .5,00; red, ,5.5 ) potatoes "2,00 a barrel, plenty in market -hay; per 100, 1 25 Slate of Indiana, Switzerland county, ss. Switzerland Probate Court in Chancery. NOVEMBER TERM 183C .Limes Tinvle. j , VS. William S. Moss, Fh mas W. Reynolds, For specific perforElizabeth Reynolds, mi- y nor heirs c4 Peter Reynolds, dec-, and Daniel Kelso, their guardian ad litem. m ince. IO.MES the complainant, by Dnmont, hi j solicitor, and proves to the satif iic.lion of the court, that William S. Moss, one of the a-1 hove named defendants, is not a resident of this state; therefore, it is ordered that notice of the pendency of the same, be published lor three, weeks successively in the Weekly Messenger, a newspaper published in this county, the last publication thereof, to be at least sixty days before the next court: and that unless said Moss appear at the court house in Vevay, on the first day of the next February term of said probate court, which will be holden on the second Monday in February next, and put in a proper defence to c rilainani,s ordinal and amended bills, th- : : t-is and things contained therein will be i ik- n as confessed and decreed accordingly. EDWARD 1WTTON. Nov. 18, I83G. The Practical Printer's Assistant: containing numerous schemes of imposition; l'tinit' directions for making composition rollrs, and many useful tables. By Theodore tiazlay. Cincinnati: published by J. A. James, A: - Above, is the title of a very neatly printed l2mo. of 132 pages, which is, in some respects oneofthe best compilations ever niter u i!k craft. It is commended to pr"'-by it t ciieapnes? and portability ; while i' - ei :i n which arc applicable to every pe I n e ;..isiness. are not overlaid by matter ot f ti al utility. Schemes of Imposition, v. the reader unlearned in the teehni; lithe cad, suggests a vague idea of soon lei's Vade Mecum; but we can n- i such, that mr. Gazla's cchen-.es an -ly honest and well intended. Tin very useful method of imposing are accompanied by cxplan itier - , a..d eil iiOH-ini to their value. L pon the whol; this book to the profession, as one ol ihe lie: guides they can procure and behave that they will find it a very useful 4 as-i-iant.' Ciu. Gazette, The Pr a c t i ca 1 Pr I sa Icr N A s i t :us I ; Containing numerous schemes Jor in- imposition ol forms, fcc. 6z.c. Dv fi e'e oiiee(ious for making and using compos nox uoi.lkkS together with many useful lahh s. I iieadore Gazlay. This day published, au'd for sale, by J. A. JAMES, ec Co. ('ineini-.ati: Oct. ber 22. Daily Evening iVst, and Cincinnati (weeky) Republican, will please insert the above three times. Valuable Property The subscriber is desirous of disposing of tl,e lr:!ct of ,a:id' on xvhlch he'n5 sides, being a pari of he souih-eat , JLl'' quarter of section, No 23, tow n. H, range 3, west, containing FIFTY ACRES. It lies one fourth of a mile Irorn I lie Law -renceburgh state road, and immediately on the Ross township road, adjoining the lands of James llrown. Tweiit) five acres are improved, and the balance is well timhorcr,;u:d all w 11 watered; 100 hearing apple trees, ihoice, gnifted fruit, and numbor of peach trees. There are saw and grist mills within one mile. Also, for sale, a LEASE of sixteen acres of cleared land, having two years to run, laying convenient to my iand, with a tolerable computable cabin on. Terms of sale, one half cash, the balance in one year, with ten per cent, interest, from day of sale, if not punctually paid the title is indisputable. D VID DYER. Jefferson township, October 2. School commissioner. Notice is hereby given, thai 1 will hold mv OFFICE, as school coinmiiner. at the clerk's office, in Vevay, on the following days b wit: On Monday, October 31, lS3f ,, On Wednesday, November I',; being the third day of the Probate court. On Saturday, December 10: :nnl On the first Monday, in Jaifnn i ext. THOMAS COLE, Cotaon township, Ocf. 21. s. i . s. i-.
The undersigned respectfully informs the public, that lie carries on the above business, in all the v arious brant lies, in the shop lately occupied by Thos. Butler, in the town of MO U.Y1 'S TERIJJYG. to keep an assortment of his
intends work always on hand, and all orders promptly attended to. Horses shod In the best manner. 3.ves, AND Edged Tools, MaJe to order and warranted. lie keeps a a stock of iron and steel on hand; but customers, who prefer it, may lind their own iron aad steel lie works any kind of steel. By strict attention, he hopes to merit a share oi public favor. ALFRED G. ALDRED. Mountsterling, October 12Large saleu Will be sold, at the house of the subscriber, on the Lawrenceburgh state road, n ar Jacksonville, Oh aturlav, IVovciii1cr Commencing at ten o'clock, A. M. A VARIETY OF PROPERTY, Amon? widely, are two voiins. horses wellbroke to gears; one two-horse wagon; harness for two horses; harness for a single horse; two milch cows; one twoyearold heifer; four calves; one yoke of oxen; one plow; one harrow; one finning mill; one stack of hay; several hogs; together with many other articles. Terms of sale All sums of three dollars and under, cash; over that sum, 12 months credit will be given, on approved security. JOHN BUT ILLS. Near Jacksonville. November 12. Commissioner's Sale. Wb.ereas, heretofore, to wit, on (he fifth day of September, A. 1). 183(5, RENSELLEAR CHAMHEKL1N, (now deceased.) mortgaged, transferred and assigned, to The-. Cote, coinmiisiottcr of the school lands in said county, and his successors in olUce, for the use ol ihe inhabitants of congressional tow nhi , io. ol'rungu No. , rcil, ihe following described land to wit: lOO acres, being the scutSi-vcsl part ol lE&t' oiissi west quarter oi secitosa, ESiiiisrr , i. ii. "2 wet, in said county, to secure the payment of the sUII ol 0.E llt .NDltCn AN D TW KXTY-TWO 1K-J.-l.irs, and thirty two cents, borrow ed by saiit ileiirsalcar Chamberlin, dec. ol 1 nomas Cole commissioner ot school lands as aforesaid; .md, whereas, it appears by ti.o records ol mis oliice, that the aforesaid demand of oi e niiiidi ed and thirty-two dollars and thirty-two ills, rem dns unpaid, together with inteies!! hereon, at l!ie rate of ten per cent per an- .: Mi, iio.n the iillh day cf September, lyijb. :e:'.i i.i. images and acci Uilig Costs, is, I'HEUEl'Ui'vE; HEiti-i UV GIVEN, mat unless the aforesaid demend isfuliy paiJ pre ions to Saturday, December 10, I83G, i will, on ihal U.i, betw een the hours of (en A. M., and 1 1'. M., oiler for sale, fur ready muiiey, l) public out cry, to the highest bill uei, ai the cjurt house door m Yevay, the iik.ms and t'UuHT.) for Ihe term of seven eai s ol the atoiesaid mortgaged premises; but ii raid rents and profits tlo not sell for a sunt suiiicienl to pay and discharge said mortgage, 1 Uo-iil iorinwiin, ai t!ic same place, pioiced to M ,i ttl t Lv.-SlMt' iL, ol said mortgaged premises; l he wiu.iw s right ol dower ex cepted. Due at'endancc given. THOMAS CULE, S. C. S. C. Commissioner's ciike, Nov. 7. LAniiEsCEliURiJU, LVD. 'I II Vj iiedereigneu u u.v opvimi . ll'lelS,.; public ucconiaiud.oiuu la thai o -uunoiiii.iis e-. i cling, long occupied d an lun, l ee.iiiii..g lo aite: Arinsirong, K,itj. from wtriin ho luis uiktn a ie:i.-t tor u term l jears, where be iip.s in a sn..-rt tn be prepared t ke'p a e4u.1l lo any in the vvesieiu i O'uei 'lac i;i.u.-v itself is uiai.u.iily pleasant , w i.ii ne g..- ;i;.d ;,ir tooiiiA, uii'i iigiee.ilily .laia'tii, t: .n.i;ig on a Mpi.ne alone, unconnected wiili otiai L'ialon,rs . lie w h e premises is n:i. ergmi lej ans, hu i. wlien coiiipleied will miner a as cum enieut any as coiiit 'ftabie, for tiaei!jiS or boaitiersas i;n"i suniliir esiablisiiiin nl in .be state. a he s'ul.lts w iii be inferior lo none in the cun try, and well supplied with buy, tui.:, vVc. A Kejding Ki.om is intern. ed to be kept when newspapers Iroin the Atlantic cities and oilier sections of our country will be rcgul.uly liibd. I tiiis, Ins new tindoi taking, tlif niii!risijjn-,i inteinir. to make every one, wlio may be pleased in c;ili,us comloitable and us inucli al lioiiicus p,)s: ilJe. rovers can be furnished with lots fur the convenience of their stock. Ii. C. LA.NGDON. LiiwrenceWjjh, '! 23. 1S:H5. SfOtS & faiSOC " CASES thick Hunts 1 case lirogan Shoes 2 cases Kip Biogaus just received and for pale bv F. ti. SHEETS Si Co ' Vcvay September 1 Otli 18:-(J 20 Pasrs I) 4 French Mnckinuw 20 do J-4 Kos.0 Ulaiikris just rceivfd and f.r s leby F. . SIIEEI'S & Co Vevay Septembop, l'J ii 1 8'it "CASH " WAftTlM). THE pii" ter wants cash and must have it he Intcs tom'jke ci! J.
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Kew Grocery Storey IN JAC2SOHVILX.E. r!P HE subscriber, has- just opened, in the vol - low frame house iii JACKSONVILLE, immediately opposite Jeremiah Thomas' tavern. A GROCERV STORE, Consisting, in part, of P Collec, JSunr, taiiSegpCCSj Gf jiinds, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, ?c"
Also, a variety of CHOICE liquors. Mmm Which w ill be sold on accommodating terms Approved country produce, taken at market price. JAMES LEWIS, Jacksonville, October 15. LILLY, 1VAIT,AXD COMP.LVY, PC HUSH iPH E public are here presented w ith the first number of a work, which certainly lias the claim ?f novelty upon their attention. Its objei t is to present the greatest aniou-d of useful inform;1.' I'm and of solid instruction in the most pleasing and convenient form niid at the low est possible pi ice. The publishers have it in view to furnish a work (or families; one which shah1 not only satisfy the f nriorily,, and amuse the fancy, but which shall at the. same time, store (he mind with usef:l knowledge, and prove as attractive to every reader as books of fiction. To effect this purpose, the pages ot llic worii will embrace whatcver is nK5s mterestin in books of modern travels; entertaining memoirs and biographical anecdotes; curious topics; bitten ical events and details, ancient and modern; remarkable adventures, both by sea and land ; valuable discoveries and inventions, particularly in the useful ar!s; notices of the progress of tnmrove ments in all that relates to the comfort and conveniencies of life; natural history, with .description of the most remarkable quadru peds, bird-, Ii-bes. if j tiles. insects, S: c. also trees, shrubs and plants, together w ith minerals, including the arts of ir.inirg, and descriptions of the most eel brated inii.es in ail parts f tin world. The vnri us j henomena of nature, likew ise present siil.j'-cts of unfailing interest, and to them due attention will be paid. Such, are some of the topics, to w hich the work w ill be devoted, a?:d no ib licence r expense w i!l be spared on the par! cf ti;o condurtors, to f:il its pages with the most recent and valuable infi !irg."nco, n hling io the va rious departments of know ledge. In oro'i r to render tins magazine more useful and interesting !; leaders a large number ef highly -finis!. .! vi.t;s will be insert ed, which may serve to convey more arcuiato ideas of the forms of animals, tre es, plants, buildings, i Iti- s and scenes, than any verbal de-ci ip ions could do. The editors will be particularly alfet tive, in the discharge of their duties, to subjects of interest, iclating to our country; and Will introduce into each number, a bri f view of passing oven's, both domestic and foreign. On (lie whole, it is the desire of the publishers to pivducc a work, that by its low and obviously useful and ( rdcrtaining character, shall ficrre the favor of the public, and beon.e an nunaie oi every tannic. To a-si-t in the und"er(ak:ng, the Penny Magazine, cf which tiro hundred thousand copies are sold weekly in England, besid s many oilier similar publications, :rt regulirlv received, and whatever is iiM-fui and appro- :.. ii. : .. tu - .. ' ' I - appear in me na'resr -f il l:S. Th ese resources, with the original conlnlnitions, will enable the conductors to fui (il any ju-t expectation that may be formed in regard to the woi k. Cevi;n r;.is- 'I he People's ?Jaga.ine is ;.ubli-hed every other Saturday, at ONE s.OLLAj', a year payable in advance. The postage is three-four tlis d"a c nt, if under 100 miles, and for tin greatest distance, one cent t.id a pi.ir(erordv. 7E have a few barrels rectified whiskey which w e otter to sell low Jor cash. CLARKSON & DUFOUE. Vevay, June 23d, IS3(i. Iissi & Co. axes. UST received and for sale low !iv CI.AIIESON St D UFO UP.. Vevav Mnv 2. 13.3;. T ,,;K 1:s Ao.eiicau and li.itish H just lecp'vvd iind for s 'l- by r . G. SHEETS & Co Vevay Si'ple i.ber lG:b IS3( 1 suited. f;i ;3Y "'-. c!e:ni picked and w ash 12? JL' d tvooj wMiite l, forwbie.li t lie lugnent iintrki't price vll' le paid on delivery et our store. CLAKKSON & DU FOUHl Vevay, May 5. Kentucky Jeasis. 1 PILCKS Kontnekv Jcanes just icccivi 'J .i i r,. o i i... tru ct Mil oil i : r. i F C SHEETS Co. Vevay September l(5:bli!3; A
Wnl answer j ,r two or h-ie borcg. .Olljj FOX.
