Weekly Messenger, Volume 6, Number 1, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 February 1837 — Page 3

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Morri ii-ivc been from lime Co time tliargcrd 10 IhouWc account, for the last six jcars

DlSTKlCT Col'Iff Of l.NDlvNA. WiIh.HU J. Drown, secretary of slate, is the deputy clerk f the the district court of Indian;. How is this? Is the regular clerk not nhle to discharge the duties of that cilice? The court should appoiul some person wi".v vail write a legible hand.

S.i.Rins. The successor of Xn.ih Noble is receive fifteen hundred dollars per an. am, for his service . Tne Supreme Judges ire

the mill.)

towhine seal tins lami. Pr sidenl J udges of the several eircutis

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ih-v will ideate in-'lth lo icieiv i,ne hundred dollars per an- - . I a 1 . I .1

(ind it" i:i aitears. pay up)

I'.i.iicrs wi:iiiino evhaug:, wil, i!c.i-- sstul 'iieir papers ? s at Vevay, Indiana

f gislature c.F Indiana, adlas' its ditiio-, howoAfr. .-ii-f- :t US of .S.;!7eilaod ef n !:i:v. -eeo'e.aivMele.i !y

;.ivrfir mid ai'lted 1V t!ie !ei-l itaiv, has

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Scmpia's Fe.vn. The amount cl tfiis innd ai-i- d to ludiaiia.Uy -the v rrMaiv of the U.i:fed S:atrs treasury . i- l.UT.O'.U l 1. Xurp'ax liwnir-e .:. lrU'.. U- i.-veim jrtjcive-S Sruiii the trj-a-o y of !.. lu ted Spates - he 1 -!!!; I mil i:i t'.ti several c:l iliM i:t this ;. e Joint F. Duf.'iir, is ill;: cnmmissi-nrir ap-j-j.,ed to io.in Ovil iho q'l ta coming t this Cu

A-rw of Tax.ilh Vowrfjr - The f..!lo.v'uijr

iT:::i II iVH apt) l.i;tl I -r i:i ,nt!uii' -.

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whereupem a cousin of Allen, vith an another rifle shot ' Turn-ham through the head.r

:lioth died on ih.e spot.

He lurther learn, that John Allen, who shot Turnliuni, was tried on Saturday at Nhelhyville. bef re an examtng court and acquitted. It appeared on tlit trial that both of the Turr.hnms fired before a shot was made by either of the Aliens. The acquittal of John Allen was hailed with loud applause. Josephus Turnhant is to be tried at Shelbyville to-morrow. Ijou.KyGaz. D. ring attempt to rob the mail. A most aud.icious, and. a we are happy to slate, unsiie-

to rob l he mail between this place and the city Dot ofJicc. We understand that the

mitn, and t!i members of the next legislature

ae t receive three dollars per day, each, du-1 mail carrier, a youth of about seventeen years

rmi: their attersdant e on the same, and a like S'lm for eveiy '2') miles they sliall severally travel, on the most uual route, in going to and returning from tho general asseuibly.

ii towr.siii.i i'ertel l ;t.ui, t'u ;ie! i.. Livings,

IJe.irv L uita,

f age, and son of James Williams, was at

tacked as he was riding on horseback with the mail bag?, by three men near the RoundTops, and near the housa of Mr. Forsyth, the Secretary of state. The ruffians succeeded

The Pensacola Gazette says, That judge ;in dismounting the rider, and had possession lllis, did tin i!'v receive his passports from the .of the mail bags and saddle, but the former Mexican government, hut not until lie armed ;could not We immediately detached from the

himself and friends t- sr-mre his safe egress." ; latter, and while the rascals wi re trying to

take off the bags a young man came in sight, ''he fellows then took to the commons abandoning the bags and saddle, which wr re safe

ly carried to the citv Dost office. We under

stand that the roebers had possession of the

horse, which they took along with them; it was, however, recovered the next morning. T'hc mail rider declares that one of the men exclaimed when the attack was made, "Kill him, kill him." We have seldom heaid of a more barefaced attempt at higaway robbery. T'he mail carrier attacked on Pennsylvania

Avenue, in the city of Washington, between

lit and nine n rlnrki the evenint'!

Muns. A bill has p a?sed the legislature of Ma'ne, authorising the removal of the seal of government from AmjaMa to Portland.

V. S. Tur.vsrRY. Harry White, convicted for being concerned m the burning of the treasury building, ru March lS3t, has been enteneed lo ten years imprisonment u the Penitentiary of the District of Columbia.

ans, but with what eacceis we hard jet to learn. Columbus (Ga.) Jan. 3. ! Indian hostilities. Aiiain the hostile creeks

.2 1ISS.Z -75R I3,AT2'I, Wanted rmii.edi.i i. a prsoi to attend a

STE.1M GRrSi

nn rr n ml J XCt MILL.

have broke loose and commenced depeda- " ' f . tionsaud murder. The plantation of Dr. A regular miller, of steady haliis, ati 0,h Battle on Cowa;o Creek, was besieg. d by a wise well recom n.-nded, can have steady Lm

parly of Indians, live or more in nm..hr, who ployment a;.d good wages Apply, person;, tired upon and killed one while, man and two t) or by letter, to I ri titer's Retreat po-t-office.

hurnin

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cumber '21.

Waited ifomediately, a young ma?, age

d

negro men at the same time

dwelling and out house of Dr. Rattle.

liuthve Indians were seen on the occasion but there was reason to believe, that a much

greater number were concealed in the swamp.

It is not known whether these Indians were of from L6to 19 ears, to lire and learn io snper-

those who still remained in Alabama, wait- ioiend a steam engine. A liberal ccmpensaing to be emigrated, or whether they were t'on will made lo such an one, on hiebecem-

stragglers returning from Florida, Rp. Her. m'--5l years of ag. Apply at this cace.

December til.

An old money grub in the city of Glasgow who discounted bills for his friends when the

"promise to pay" held good bgk security ;a

the shape of endorsements, was applied to by a friend to cash a small bill for him, w hen old Discount required an additional security.

The friend, who little expected a request of

Estate of, Joel Wilson, dec.

Q WJ LJ I'll Tinniif cijiiii--

S, isiriunr of the estate of JocV

I'i'&r WiUm r deceased, late of Jtffer-

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sou towiiMiip, anu uies 111 me wiiy.eiland Probate eourt, lib coin-

kind, got into a violent rage. "Security Sirl plaint in w itintr. r;tt'mg forth clearly and sue Pll give you the devil for security." Well cnvctiy,.t,e cond lion of s aid estate the whole then, just bring him forward; and, as I ne'er of the estate a-ii,? assets that have come to his has seen the gentleman, get twa detent men .possession, a a!., the amount of the debts

to say that its realty him, and ye 11 get the and demands outstanding against saLd estate.

Ns;v Ou:.kns. A lettei dated Jan. 19, IS:T, s.v that after a scries of unu.ually cold

jdays, followed by heavy rains, we have a rc-'ei

l.r V.irk Fur Craij

en do I t'o

jturn of that sunny temperature so delightful in

our climate.

Ilicbard T.Co-ld.u-d' Kbeiieztr Iliitf.rd

Th". f.iKa-.ving Leniieiiv-u aie Slid ea .did ites tor iho i.tUces uader w!.i- b their names aie plated G VtR.NoK, D.vil V:.l!:..e. X.IKCTESABT fi. VERB It. A' e! C P.-per, Ilulus ll-ymond c ;t:ur-s. f;; . rge II Dunn, i f Dearborn county, .i..;.!i P Dunn, of 'o do Asaos. Ltne.of do do Avu.iizah Morem, .r Ru!i comity KF.rKFStXTATlVE. Jones 1 Cotton, Isaiah W Itobinson, I'oie.zir !1 iff-rd, HERIFF, Heury MeMak.n, Jolia Stoplcton, Dauies L. Livinsrs

Immuo. It is computed that l().(X)() worth f indigo is atiniMllv raised and exported to ivir.'pe froni the state of Louisiana. At vjt t rr.vi.. General Scott has been acquitted by tin: Military Court Martial, "from all cen-i'ire. .!rt the failure of the campaign is attributable lo causes over which he had no

control."

Vice PrcfiJcnt Wfdnesdsiy last, was the day npvinted lv llio coostitntion ..f I'li'teil States f .r the senate to eleel a Vice Pkikiuk.nt it is needless to say, that Hieh ird M. Johnson will be elected, for every one knows that.

Stevm Boats. A meeting of persons engaged in nvigitirsg the we-tein waters by Fteam boats, was helJ at Louisville, some days sin-e, to devise measures to prevent in future

a far as human agency can, those occurien-c-s which have too often been attended with loss of human life. Drunken captains, pilots, and engineers, should not be employed. Counterfeit Notes. The cashier warn the public, that counterfeit 5 noles, f the bank of Columbus, are in circulation.

siller."

1 so far as the same have come to his knowl-

wr jcdt;e, and that aid estate is uisullicienl to pay Exf.cvtion. John Wiisldiurn, tlirt murderer .the same, and prays for relief generally. It

of Beaver, was executed at Cincinnati oa tbe lth ;jg ordered, that the said administrator notify

nit. in accordance vvLtli his sentence- PievI- ft. r rreditrs id the estate of said Joel Wilson,

ously to h,s necution.be made &tr address to du) (jCCf..lSfc.-i. ,,f the fi!inr and pendency of sail

crowo. in wtitcli he stated that iii'.tivperafiee-, ' l . dh at on . for six weeks

yamhhng. &.C., liad led him step by step totliv

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commission of many atrocious murders. He al-j ; ',lAcd nnd ptdhod at Printer's so stated that, if be had permission to go throuji p I . . , ,i; . unus ea;j crcdi

lh mn Hh.r Al,nr..ro . ,.. 1, -.,M n,.;..t...,t 1 O : HCUIIrtl lil Mill eomi '

't'u' ' i j evioio iiiui) iixi "inn nil uui 14 ,

" flr 1 1 irsnnii vtIii Ki 1 Kppo hi, upv-iiipna i n Ii ia 1 lrS 11 Oil I V SilMl

nine o clncki the evening

m ncii nign-ry lias arrivea at sucn n pass as , .,...:, i crimPS II-amwar.-rl rf..lv lrmw.

this in the National Metropolis, it is higl time sesSed toilie last, and met his fate with unfaltering for the citizens to go armed. firmness. We understand that a young man named Remington, a printer, was attacked and mal- Ext.nsivk Foroeris .--About forty individutreated a few evenings before the foregoing :als have been arresfJ t Buffalo, New York up-

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Georgetown Met.

The Beauty of Liberty.

mi a cb-irge of bein concerned in a most extensive foruery of bank no'cs and half dollars. Several of them were hitherto of the most respectable standing in tiie place, such as steaboHt captains,

It is said

Kn This article is said to sell in Calcatta,

tt m ire than one dollar per ounce. A rare hancc for yankee speculation. Commissioners or tub Pooriioi-se. The

commissioners have appointed Neil MtCol-

lurn, Gabriel Hall and Philip Itamseyre, di icctors of Switz.iland county pool house.

Thrhe tek cev r Ft.p. The follow ing ap-

uroDiiationf wer mado by t!ie hoard ol coun

' V

Txi:s. -Mr. Durnoni, in a recent speech

on the partial improvement sytem of this state, said: The cloud cannot be held before the eyes of the people much longer: 1st our treasury mut be empty, and that will stop the w ( rks. K2i, The taxes mfht be raisr.o, very greatly rais.d; and thru the primitive ruling power, the people, will say stop and then llie wheels can no longer turn." We know that a majority of our citizens stand ready lo join the other neglected counties in any measure that may be calculated to obtain evcii juMice even to the resistance of paying taxes. And the favored counties may rest assured that the further progress of their works will dedend upon the measure of justice they meet out to us. Let meetings be held nnd committees appointed in each of the neglected counties, to adopt measures to obtain jus

tice. Suppose we all refuse to elect members to the legislature, or pay slate taxes until as

surances are given us that we may have jus

tice done.

A Good Cavse. The ladies ofMassachu-

ells are alive about the abolition of slavery.

larticularly in the District of Columbia. Pe

titions have been sent to Congress, as follows

I a Iro-n Worcester county with i833 sign

In all thimr that Ini-o hoantr. there is noiei keepers, land speculators, Oc

nothing to man more coraelv than Libertx." at this event has caused greater excitement at " Millon. j ""-'', tnan the failure and forgeries ot Kath-

comin'sstoners at their January session.

m. io be applied to roii-ds

and

highways

XV.) DO 3;H 00 100 00

Jn Pleasant township, . Cotton do " JefTerson do

William Noriscz to the same. ' Posey township, 303 0 ) York do 300 03 To build a bridge ever Indian creek at Weaver's ferry, 350 00 To Joshua Eblin lu complete the bridge on Plumb creek, 200 00 $1900 00

Ts Uniform. The Texian secretary

,,f war has published an official order

.lrlarinff all persons impostors who appear in

llie Usited States in the Unitorm, and m;li

tary badge of the Texian army or nary.

i.-.,i. Luddineton &. co's Elephant

i:j -,.-,llatrn. Mississippi, on the '20th De

. i. The intense cold ftisht that

cemer ias. - r , , ...,..AaA .- tremendous storm of wind atul

rain, terminated her. During the ttorrr. she liecams tjrjy ieaiiascaWe and perfectly raiuit.

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Hampden

Miudlesex, Norfolk, Hampton, Barnstable,

3G0

1918 GI7 112 224 5121

Cnoosi. a Pope. At one of those elec

Hons, the highest dignitaries of the Romish

church got into a contention, and the violence at party proceeded so far that 131 of them

were beaten to death in the sanctuary .

.1 nea Republic The N. O. Standard has

the following curious naratrrnnh:

K! I . I O I "

ioi long since twelve families Irom the U.

States settled near Point St. Lucas, on the

gull ot Calafornm. 1 hey built a town erec

led a corporate government, declared their

independence to the Mexican govornmc.nt.

mong mem (says lol lironnell, who give the

account to the Natchez Herald,) were two

or ttiree wealtny merchant, who had exten

s.vc iis;ierics, and were driving a brisk trade

with China and liuia. I hey introduced

large quantities of goods, and supplied the whole western coast in defiance of all the

Mexican authorities. 'They are now tn a very prosperous condition and soon will have

entire control of the whole country about the

gull of Calafointa, ram.

Desperate affray. We learn that R most

disastrous encounter ocrured two or three

days ago, on Plumb creek, Shelby county Ky

The circumstances, as we are informed, are

nearly as follows: There had been for some

time a dispute between Mr. John Turnhatn

and Mr. Grenhcld Allen, two young gentle

men of wealth and respectability, both just

x " i ril irrlo.l In rnir ir.l in tliA h lllllll.irV line he-

PcctLVTfo. W8B t;a.U,ltlC pas.masie. "-6-- ' ' " "

. ,- lii , manes a uH.hk charge iigain-i i"..iiivuuic ui pinini"ii?. M . j

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-. - . .4 . . . . t . .....f ill imi nriinv I !i . I r l T mai nn i r 1 1 r , I 1111

rrl,--i. Mat iJw pjveniof ,i nil lh" disputed hue each attended by friends, or rel

.initc uJflc except ?atd .Morri Morri, have alive, nna ntter vmiic wrangling, lurnnam j.aid prjyrilc posliije, Vhjl ih) lrrrs of h".t vVHe-j thronjh the breast with a ntle,

When the dance of the shadows At daybreak is done, And the cheeks of the morning Are red with the sun: When he sinks in his glory, At eve from the view. And calls up the planet

I o blaze in the blue'

Therv is BEAUTY.

ty to see More proud than the sight of a nation when free?

bun.

IIvDRar-HoniA Another fatal case of hydrophobia occurred in New York on the 16tli ult. Loicno D Tenbrock, of that city, waa si glitly bitten by a small dog in August last, and nothing more w:is I bought of the matter until the 14th ult. when h slight pain in the thumb attracted bis notice, which gradually ascended opto the arm lit,

But where the Brau- M"(' was ful,uwe'' by spasms, which finally terminated Ins life in the most horrid agoates on the

morning t the lbili ult.

and extent of tneir respective cl -ims, by filing the same, or Cn slat ment ol the nature, description, and datt? i.fihc contract or as-snmo-it. upon which ihe same may be founded, in the itjjlrr of the clerk of said tottrt, previous to the final distribution of the assets uf she said decedent, and such claims, not so fj F ed will be finally postponed and defeated, in favor of the more diligent creditors. Wii.uim Kern, probate judge. November '2(5. ISflG. Therefore, the ( reditors alTiresaTd, are hereby notified a aforesaid, and that they appear at the court house in the town of Vevay, on Friday, the. I7?h day of February next, at 1 oVlok. P. .1., when and where all claims, filed as above directed, in the clerk's office, wilt

be finally heard, actd upon, and determined, by said court, according to law.

Ry order. JOSEPH JL1LLY, adnfr. November '21, 1S0.

When the beautiful bend Of the bow above, Like a collar ef light On the bososn of love; When the moon in her mildness floating on high, Like a banner of silver Hung out in the sky -And there is Beauty. But earth has no beauty to see: More proud, than the front of a nation when free.

In the depth of the darkness, Unvaried in hue, When shadows are veiling The breast of the blue: When the votce of the tempest At midnight is still, And the spirit of solitude Sobs on the hill jThere, is beauty. But where is the beauty to see, Like the broad beaming brov of a nation when free. In the breath of the morning, When nature's awake And calls up the chorus To chaunl in the brake In the voice of the echo. Unbound in the woods; In the warbling of streams, And the foaming of floods There is beauty. But where is beauty to see Like the thrice hallowed sight of a o a lion that's free? When the striving of surges, Is mad in the main, Like the charge of a column Of plumes on the plain; When the thunder is up. From his cloud cradled sleep, And the tempest is treading The path of the deepThere is beauty. But where is the beauty to see

. Like the sun-brilliant brow of a nation

that's free?

Hn.M.Tii of the President. Lettei from Washington announce thai the President was again visited with a hemorrhage of the lungs on 21st ult. The attack was so severe as to reive the apprehensions that he would scarce

survive lilt Ihe close ol his term, lie was,

however, mending again at the last advices JY". Y. Com. Adv.

THE GEXUIXE, ORIGLXJL IVcrvc and Qjhc i.nimcnt. TIIE use of Ihi penetrating fluid has been attended with unparalleled success in all the disorders of horses which require an external aplication, such as cork, chafes or galls, cuts, wounds, sprains film in ihe eye, scratches, cracked heels, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hough, knee, whirlbnne, fetlock, and of the pastern and coffin joint?, &e. T"! .... i lt l t :. t:i

. , . - j .i r ji i oc iicuc ni. ii nit i ,iouiii-iii is i kch isti case is to be tried ibefore the Stprcmc ,, . . r u . u

I- .. 4" .1 IT -.IV. I .1 . . an CXICIICIII MVU.IIIIIIUII IOI UUIIi; I'l SLilIUS, Court ot the United States, at the present , 1 ..f c . . . , ... . i i i . . weakness or sunnc of the joints, swelling of term, which involves property to tnc amount ., , , r.t 4, . . ,

a. - of 800,000. Mr. Clay is one of the coun-

istl inthe case.

Estate of Ileuben 0ear!orn, cc

All persons having demands against the es

tate of Reuben Dearborn, deceased, late of

Cotton township, will present them for exam. ! ficial effects, the: proprietor refers to the au

Charleston, Jan. lS3t Courier oftice, half past 1 P. M. )

More Creek Hostilities. We understand

(says tlie Macon Telegraph of the 5th inst.) that h fresh iii uption of the creek Indians has broken out. Two plantations twenty miles below Columbus, on the Ilatchachhucby creek

have been ransacked and burnt, nnd one or two negroes killed. A great alarm prevails in nnd about Columbus. A company ob-

bout fifty men started in pursuit of the Indi-

the glands of the throat, iiiiiamatory rheuma

tisms, ccc The nerve and bone liniment was af first

'intended only fur the diseases ofhorsc; it rr. i J .i r ..

superior enuacy in me cure oi ineir uisoraers has occasioned its us? for some of the 'ills humanity is heir to.' For evidence of its benc-

ination; and those indebted, will make imme

diate payment.

REBECCA DEARBORN, nam x. Cotton township, January 9.

COASI.lliLES. n election will be held in the several town ships in this county, on the first Monday, in March next three are to be c lev ted in Jefferson township; the following persons are candidates: Nathaniel Mix. Jan.es B. Lewis, William A. Neal.

NOTICE.

THE copartnership heretofore existing between John J?iiF.ETsk Francis (I. Suttrs under the firm of K. (i. fclnets. &. Co. inthe

mercantile I usiness, in Vt vy, was this day li.-

lved. .10)111 J-hccts having sold bis interest to

VINCEN1 DUKOUR. the buincs will be

cotubiccil ms bereiofore

F G. Sheets, & Co. tbankfui for the hWral p i-

trontige tliev bavo received, respectfully solicit a

continuance of the s.ime.

Vevay. Kebru.uy I.

tiC.xcd testimonial;

GRINDING-, &C. finllE FltA NKI.IN STE.xM MILL, in U the town ol Vevay, lack of the court.

house, is now incomplete order for grinding

liRAIX, OF ALL KIN US. It is iiitendeil thai on Fridityn and Saturdays, of each week, until further notice. will le set up irt for neighborhood r r c untry work, commencing on Friday nest. Perfuw having grinding to d-', will please rail upon be subscriber, who promise to use every exertion to plcnse his employers, i n ihe most reasonable termw. COJf.V TffJE.f,. Whi' "tin yellow c-rn menl, of tho b quality, will be kept cnr.ttnntly on hied, 'or tale at rat-1 tiiill, sfnr sba commences runnin;!. WILLIAM C. KUL.N. Vevav, IVttiicv H

Cincinnati, July 21, ISf-Ci. Sir:--We hue had frequent opporlunitie of oliscrving the good cfiectsof the Nerve and Bone Llni.nsnt, In the cure of bruises, sprains, ice, among the mendiers of the Circu? company and on our horses: from the numerous accidents that unavoidably occur in our b igness, we have been induced to give a fair trial to all the articles recommended for such injuiics; we now fake pleasure in stating that the Nerve and Bone, is decidedly preferable to any Liniment we have 'used, and it is invariably resorted to by the company in all ca;cs of bruises, sprains, Sec. O.W.BROWN A: Co. jLand Purveying:.

ii HE subscribers re pp.ct fully inform the puhL lie that they hav prom red acctrraiely cofmct iastrtiments for tho anrvcying of Ltrif ar,J arc reiJy to serve all tb. se who may pleaso tocall up-in them in the above line, being c?crioiiicd faithfully and impartially to tV. j isticc to ib and but ween those who may Fjc di.poel lo em plov ibem. Fde jant and corrt-tt maps of survey? will be furnished if requested, and deeds, uieru gages and every kind of conveyancing, necuted. neatly aud correctly. JOSEPH DOW, JOHN McCORMICi. January 4 IS?8 QOrders left with Sh a;.r! R..e., Yk or Henry Alix .Mountf'eriing, will j -uct.-'.Iy attndml to

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