Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 5, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 January 1840 — Page 4
VEVAY TIMES SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.
. COOKMJS'G STOVES. , • THE subscriber ha» just receiyad from^i ncinniti. igood assortment.of FREMim COOKIKO STOVES, and SB VEX PLATE STOVES , of various sizes, and of the latest and most approved patterns, which he will warrant to purchasers. Plates-that crack, Wtll.be replaced free of charge. The public are respectfollv invited to call and examine for themsclvfes, arid the prices. F. L. GRISARD Dec! 7. 1839.
B—' T&lfiEItrFF’S SALE. . Virtue of an execution, and an order and deefeb of the Switzerland circuit court, catered at the last October term of said court, and issued out of the office of the clerk of said court, and to me directed; I will expose at public auction to the highest bidder for cosh in band, at the court bouse door town ofVevay, in said county, on Saturday the/llth day of January 1840, bctweeiMlieJiaura of 10 o’clock A. M. and <1 o’clock P. M. of said day; the rentd and profits for seven years, of the following described property, to wit; all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, situate, and being in the .town ofVevay, county of Switzerland; and State "of Indiana; known and designated on the additional plan and plat of said town, as laid out by John F.- in the month of September 1830, by the number one hundred and ninety four, according to the plat aforesaid,-which is recorded in the Recorder’s office, of said county, at Veyay—and on failure to realize the full amount ofyhe debt, interest, cost of suit on said execution then and there at the time and place in manner and form aforesaid, expoketHfc fee-simple of said lot, so described as aforesaid, to sale for cash In hand. Said lot having been ordered to be cold by said court, as the'property of and Jbraes Wright, at the suit of William L. Stevens, against the said Azariah McCallum and James Wright,for $317,85; the debt interest and costs ofsuit, and also for the accruing cost. . *' HENRY MeMAKIN. Sheriff. : By W. Hall, Deputy, _Dcc. 14,1839. pre. fee $3. ‘ 2c
milch Cows for Sale.
AN EXHIBIT OF THE
very, disease which they are employed to core It is. then by the use of. porgatires, cxdoiircly farmed of vegetable compound*, which, pot'estinr within them* «Itci no deleteriooi agencies, which decomposition, combination, or can develop# nr brine into action; and therefore capable of producing no effect, late that which i* delired—-that* a nfe remedy it found, .. . • J
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES -j Qf.Switzerland County* State of Indiana, | ITtROM the first Monday in November, I83S| . 'Until the first Monday in Norember, 1839| the first inclusive, 1 . " v : RECEIPTS: ’ ■ > Fir Store tax, . ‘ s $140 97; Grocery tax, . . - 324 341 “ Tavern Tax, ■ . 104 061 “ Sale of lot No. 7 in.Vevay, • ;*13fl 96: ** Jurors fees collected 49 5Q Of Scebenthal’a securities, j ;62 91 For Exliibibitions, : .10 00 “ Estrays, : , . 7 50 Amount of Duplicate in the hands of ■ Collector for 1S39, subject to dcduc-V lion of delinquent list, 2,589 811
THE subscriber his two first rate Milch Cows, with younff calfcs, which he will sell tow for cash, or barter for Oats, Corn or Hay, at the market price, to be de'iverej at his farm about one mile below
The LIFE PILLS oad PHENIX BITTERS bare proved to be the meat happy in their effects in cate* of billion* diseases, of any pa rely vegetable preparation ever offered to the public. If the *tomach it foul, they cleanse it by 'exciting it to throw off it* content*; if not, (Key pats to. the duodenum without exciting vomiting or natuca jo the stomach; stimulating the neighboring vicerai as the'livcr and oancrat, to at to prodace a more copious flow of their secretion* Into the-Intestines; stimulating the exbalent capillaries, terminating in the inner coat, which hn increased flow fifths useless particles' of the bodjyforcign matters, - or retained secretions, are completely discharged. ' For sale wholesale and retail hr the proprietor. WILLIAM S. MOFFAT,375 Broadway-toN. Y. whom all letters retatjta to the Medicines or orders mast be directed. -. . *
Vevay. ,PHILIP SCHENCK. ■ « 2c
KEW ESTATtLISHiyiENT. Til E undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Vevay.and the public that he has established a *
Dec. 11, 1889.
Foreign Attachment, Cornelius Snyder, 1 . Before William R. Wi- * * vs., * ■ > : ley, Eacj., a Justice of Abraham Whipple. J . the Peace. * NOTICE is hereby given to the said Abrabath Whipple and others concerned, tiiat a writ of Foreign Attachment was by-me issued, on the application of the ahovo plaintiff,against tho goods, chatties, credi ts, monies and effects of the'said Whipple, which said writ has - been duty returned tome; and that I have set (he trial of said cause to be heard before me army 'office In the town of New York,'Switzerland county, and State,-of Indiana; on the 10th day 'of June 1010, at IS o’clock, noon, of said day, at which time and place all persons concerned may attend jf they please.. ! / v . ■ •} WILLIA31R. WILEY, J. P. Dec. 7.,'19:19,; . }'/ ' . lc
. j Blacksmith Shop at tho lower end of Market street, where he is prepared to do any work in the line, in the best manner, and at reduced prices. Having engaged a good*workraan, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. I BENJAMIN DETRAZ. S, B. An apprentice to the above'trade wanted immediately. - . Dec. 7,1839.
, . ' $3,442 OG ; _ EXPENDITURES;^ To ’ pay'of Grand & Traverse Jurors$519 SO “ Repairs,on.the - Churl House, : - . 5S5' 75 “ Support of the poor and pay Ip V
Good Samaritan, 'explaining more felly Mr.Moffal 1 * theory.of diseases, may be had gratis ht the office, 375 Broadway.'';.
. oVerecore, ■ 1 470 40 “ Interest on purchase money, of pauper farm,. ■ ' ' -i ' 39.00, “ Jailor fir keeping prisoners, v * 1*20 O0| “ Constables for attending Courts, 119 25 “• Associate Judges, i > . S0 : 00 ‘ “ Assessors of taxable properly, ‘ 234.95; “ Repairs on tho'Jail, . 07 791 “■ Pay ofCo'unty Commissioners, 103.00 “ Stationary, Ink, Quills, and print* •; r ’ jng Juror’s Certificates, : . ’41,75; “ Rent for Clerk’s aud Recorder’s ) : office far 1539,.. r' * .40 121 " Wood, water &c., furnished the s - , ’ several courts, ; . 25 501 “ School Trustees, • ■ .‘13 00
Fever and ague positively cured.Fever and Ague is a most obstinate disease, and in warm and humid climates, frequently resists every ordinary mode of .care, to as to become very distressing to the patient; and by the extreme debility which the disease induces, it often gives rise to other chronic complsinU,Marsh miasmata,-or the effinria arising from stagnant .water, it the most frequen] exciting cause of this disease;'and one of it* greaUpeculiarities is its susceptibility bf a renewal from very slight causes, such as from the prevalence of an easterly wind—even without (he repetition of the original exciting cause. In thii, Fcveraml Ague differs from mostothcr fevers ; as it is well known, that after an ordinaryfttw has once occurred, and been removed,, the person affected is not so liable to a fcsh attack a* one who was not to. affected. These circumstances render it extremely difficult to effect a permanentcure of Fever and Ague,, though to reiiere the patient for the time being is a very easy. task. . * MorraT 1 * Lire Pius and Pucmx Qrrrcaa hare been thoroughly tested,.and proved lobe a rosmvz a.no iadjcalcuxc of Fever and Ague. Hundreds of bis feilow*citiieni in the Weil, have voluntarily come forward to'assure Mr, MOFFAT that the LIFE •MEDICINES are the only medicines that will thokocqiily effect a removal of this most tedious and disagreeable dyeaw. ! . . • Other* who hate emigrated to that rich and pfenning portion of our who went outlullofhope, and confident of winning a competence from the luxuriance of the soil; or who carried to the out posts of our settlements the mercantile or mechanical experience won in the crowded cities and towns of the.older states, have either returned with shattered comtitution* ayd depressed spirits, or they remain in iheir new out a weary liic; a( last to sink, undej 1 ibmojiseate to which they ore predisposed by that terror of the West, the FEVER AND AGUE.' Their hopes are blasted—their business energies destroyed—their El Dorado becomes a dcirn, and the word of promise, mid* to the ear, i* broken to the hope. ; ‘ To these individuals, Mr. Moffat would «y—“Try the LIFE MEDICINES, and you will yet anticipate your most sanguine expectations; for they will certainly -restore you loliealtb,” FEVER and AGUE!) a complaint which requires to be met at its first approach, and combatted at every stage. .Seldom fatal toiliclf, it reduces the strength, and impairs tho.funtioni of the organs, so that upon (be manifestation of disease Nature is uunblr, unassisted, to resist the inroad., The Ufe when taken itrictJy>according to directions will cure it, and give (o tho weak and trembling victim ol diieasc, newjiealth, life, and strength.
SUEJUFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an aliai execution issued out - the office of the clerk of the Switzerland circuit court* in favor of William Glenn, and against James S. Long, William Baird, Samuel Porter,Geerge W. Heady and Abijah H. Grimes, their Replevian aecurity for $222, 14J, the debt, interest and cost ofsuit, and also for the accruing cost; and also by. virtue of one other alias execution issued out of tho office of the clerk of said Switzerland circuit court, in favor of John .Bakes, and against the said James S. Long, William Baird, Samuel Porter, and George W. Heady and Abijah H. Grimes, their Replevian security for $145,14 thfrdebt, interest and cost ofsuit; and also for tho accruing cost, and to me directed; I will expose to public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hind, at the court house door, in the town'ofVevay, ift said county, bn Friday the 10th day of January 1840, be- . tween the hoars of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. II. of said day; the rents and profits, for seven years, of the following described properly, viz: T The undivided half of the following tract of lapd, to-wil: it .being the same-tract that was sold, by Joseph Alfroy tolJames Long and Abijah H. Grimes, and described as .follows: lying add being in Moorefield,-owitzirland county, commencing at the coraerslakeof the Rev. William Horne, Walter ; Scott and Joseph Alfrey; thence with Scott’s line in a south era direction, about-one hundred and seventy yards to-a stake near two • fieach trecF, onotaboul three feet diameter, the -other about (twenty inches diameter; thence about eighty yards in an'eaajerly direction to a slake, thence in a northwardly direction, about one.hundred and seventy yards to the Rev. Win. Horne’s fence, thence in a westwardly direction about .twenty yards to the place of beginning. The exact quantity of land not known, but the corners .and* lines, witnessed by Squire Hully, Joseph Si Pjngcea and Abijah H* Grimes, a plat of which land is recorded in the Recorder’s office in the county of Switzerland, in book (H, page 335,) together with the undivided half of the saw, mitt—and on failure to realize the full laraouat of ilia debt, interest, and cost ofsuit, on said executions endorsed; I will then and (hero at the time and place above mentioned, in manner and Affirm aforesaid, expose tho fee simple of said undivided half tract of land and saw-mill, so des- . cribed as aforesaid, to wale for cash in hind. Said land and saw-mill having been taken-, and levied thereon by virtue of said executions, as the property Of the eaid James S. Long.' HENRY McMaKIN, Sheriff. ' By W, Hall, Deputy, Dec. 14, 1939. * prs. fee $5. 2c
'Mulberry Trees for. Sale; Til E-subscriber - lias under cultivation ten thousand Morus Multicaulis trees which ha will sell at reasonable! prices. Alt orders froth a distance will bo promptly amended to, Patriot, Switzerland count;, Indiana. INGEUSOL DIBBLE.
Foreign Attachment,
William Loatutter. ‘ 1 ■ I - \ V«. C ' ' ! ' | UubecI Blair. ) NOTICE is hereby given to tho laid Ruisel Blair, and all others concerned, that a writ of foreign attachment has been issued against said Blair, at the suit of said Los tuner, and that the same bos beenjeerved and returned to mo, levied on one cow as the property of said Blair, and that the trial of said ntUaclimeoi will he bad before me.at my office in York township, S witzerland county, Indiana, on the2Gtb day of June 1840, at lioon. i WILLIAM R. WILEY, J. P.- . Dec. .11,1939. ; 2c*-
H Supervisors of roads, extra work,’ 32 03J ** Printer/for publishing delinquent’ lands, Vtc, ■ ,. 31 50 The Sheriff for-extra services,’ 70 00 “ The Clerk for ; extra seryices, . ' 70 p0 if School Land ■ : v 10 00. “ Sheriff .conveying prisoner bo-\ • ; i before a Judge in Jefferson co., 31 571 « Clerk for transcribing assessment ■ rolls, and calculating and carry- ■ ing into duplicate of 1539,- ■ ; 20 CO “ .Ballot boxes for the several townships, • ; -13 00 “ Error in 'assessment and-overcharge , ofTiconsc, . • , ;. 4 81$ “ Returning Judges of elections, 5 00 “ Seminary Trustees, 4 00 ** Apprehending a fugitive, ..15 00 **. Attorney a pauper. 1 pri|oner, 5.00 “ Recorder for recording pauper in-. dentures, &c., . 3 621 “ Coroner for bolding Inquest, 5 00
ScptemberT. 1839.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
THE subscriber having:pui;chaacd the Drug Store of JRigiy, Kenl t & Ca., has removed it to the house formerly occupied by W. Drawing, next door to Clark eon & Du four’s Store, and hopes by a strict attcniionjobusines-io merit a share of public patronace. 3 1 N, B. Advice given gratuitously, • _ .'
Sheriff’s Sale.
■ Bit. S. W. CLARKSON
BY virtue of an alias execution issued out of the office of the clerk of.tho Switzerland circuit court, in favor of-Ebenezer Halford, assignee of William* H. Roberts and against Daniel H.Banta and John Roberts and Ilcrijry Peters, his reptevian security, for the sum of $483 37f the debt, interest, and cost otauit, also for the accruing costs, but subject to a credit of $175 00, and also by virtue of one'other alias execution issued out of the office, of the clerk of the said Switzerland circuit court, in favor of Norvin Green and against the said Dan'l H. Banta and William H. Roberts for the sum of $60 70 the debt, interest and cost of suit, ind also for the accruing costa, blit subject to a credit of $38 65.and to me directed, I will expoeo to public sale to tbyhighest bidder for cash in band, at the Court House doy in the town.of Vevay, in said county,on atunlay.ihe Xlth day of January, 164Q| between tbejbours of 10 ©clock A. M. and 4 o’clock, P A M. offldid day, the rents and profits for seven years “df tho following lots of land, viz: two certain. lots of ground in tho. town of Yevay, in the said codnty of Switzerland known and designated on the original plat .of inlpts of said town as laid out. by John F.-Dufour and Daniel Hufourin tho raontji of November, 1813, by the nufe?era odo hundred* and fifty! and one hundred and which lot Ho. IpO Uea.no the north west side of Market street, extending seventy, four feet and three inches in front thereon,tand Sack one hundred and forty-two feet to’*an alley, and said lot No. 151 adjoins said lot No. 150, extending .seventy four feet and three inches in fronton.said market street, and one hundred and forty-two feet in front on Main Cross street (with'the-house thereon) according to the platfaforesaid, which is recorded incite office of the Recorder of Jefferson county at Madison, in the State aforesaid, together wittj the imSrovements thereon; except a part of said lot to. .150, it* having been heretofore sold ami conveyed by the said Daniel H. Uanta and wife to John 8. Roberts, of the metes and hounds following to wit; commencing at the south eastern corner of said lot on Market street of said town, and running from thence south westwardly along said market street fifty feet—thence back et right angles ninety-five feet, ihencc'sotith eastwardly to the north eastern-most fine of said lot, thence along said lion ninety-five feet to the place of beginning; and on failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest, and cost of sultan said executions endorsed, 1 will then mid there at the time and place above mentioned in manner 6c form aforesaid, expose the fee simple ofsaid lots so described as aforesaid, lo sale for cash in band. Said lots having been taken and levied therejori,' by virtuo.bf the said executions, as tbs property of the said Daniel H. Bantn. . * HENRY McMAKIN, Sheriff. !
Would inform the citizens' of .Vevay and its vicinity that he has resumed the practice of Medicine, 4:c., and can at all times bo found at his Drugstore, except'when absent, on'p'rofessional business, Yevay, Sept. 20,' 1339, , . T 47tf
NOTICE.
ALL perrons concerned, are hereby'notified that I,havc left my nntes and accounts in the hands of Joseph C. Eggleston, of Vcvay, for collbAjon, with directions to sue on all that are due pn the let day of January, 1840, unices paid on or beforo that time. ■' WILLIAM LAWRENCE. 1c
$9,851 941
Balance in faror of the county, - ', ’■ subject to deduction of the delinquent Hit, • 5S7 11J
Dec 7,1939.'
. . .. 3,442 OG By order of the Board of Counit Commission* crs, November term, 1839. ■ * J v ’ i EDWARD PATTON, Cltrk. ' Dec 1,1839. ! . ’ 1c ■.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
BY. virtue of two executions issued out of the office of the cleric of ilia Switzerland circuit court, and to mo directe'd, I will* expose to public sale to bidder for cash in band, on Saturday, the llth day of January, 18-10, at the court bouse door in the town of. VevayJn said county, between the Itoura of 10 M. and 4 o'clock, IVM. of said day, tbd rents Orid profits forseven ycarsof-lhe fallowing tract of land to wit, one hundred and sixty acres of land oir the Ohio river,' in Switzerland county, Posey township and Stale of Indiana, beginning seventy-five poles below the north west corner of fractional section thirty, and extending south four hundred and twenty-six petes, thence cast sixty-poke, thence ‘north to tho Ohio HVfcr, thence up the Ohio sixty poles to tho place of beginning; and on failure to realize the full amount ot the debt* interests, and costs of suit, on said executions endorsed, I will then and there at the time and place above mentioned, in manner and form aforesaid, .expose, the feoeimpie of said tract of land described as aforesaid, id sate for cash in,hand. .Said land having been taken and levied thereon by virtue ofsaid executions as tbs property of Eltwood Fisher, to satisfy an execution in favor of Walter Armstrong and against said Ellwood Fisher for $5-15 0!)}, the debt, interest and coste of'auit,- and also for the accruing costs, and also one other execution, in favor of Marshall McMannema & co., against ihe said Eltwood Fisher and Francis G. Sheets bis replevian for $153 57, the debt in teresl and costs of suit and also' for the accru ing costs. i
MOFFAT’S. VEGETABLE LliTTPILLS A PilENIX Bin'EKi-Trts tnimtu utiu* vio* in which the celebrated Life Pills omt Pbtuii Bitters are held, is satisfactorily jlemdnilratrd by the inrreosingilemand for tbifo in crirj Stale aud rectlon’* pfthe Union, and by the voluntary testimonials to their remarkable efficacy which are every where of(cred. It is .not lets from tt deeply gratifying confidence that they are the means of extensive and inestimable good among bis afllcted fe/lowVeaturer, than from inIcrcJlcd considerations, that the proprietor of these ptc*eminentfj successful medicines is desirous ofkefiping them constantly before the public ere. ‘ The sale oferery addilional bor and bottle is agoaranteo that some persons will be relieved from a greater or lea degree of suffering,' and be improved in general health; for in pb case of'suffering from disease can they be taken in yaio. • The proprietor has never known nr been informed of an instance in.whicb they hive failed to do good. ■ In'the most obstinate cates of chronic diseaie, .inch 'as chronic dyspepsia, torpid liver, rheumatism, nervous and faUlioui bead ache, costirencss, piles, general debility, scrofulous ifffeUinginnd nicer*, scurry, salt rheum jand all otherchrobic affections of the organs, and .membranes, they effect cure*, with a rapidity and permanency which few persons would theoretically believe, but to which thousand* bare testified from'' happy expertcnee. In colds and coughs, which, if jncgletfed, superinduce the most fatal diseases of the longs; amt indeed thericera in general, Ihetcmedicyies, If taken but for three or four days, nerer fail.' Token at night, (bey promote tho insensible perspiration, and so relieve the system of febrile action andfeculent obstruction*) as lo produce a most delightful sense of conral- • csence in the morning; and though the osaa) symptoms of a cold should partially return during tbe day, the- repetition of a suitable dole at the next hour-of bed-time will almost invariably effect permanent re- ■ lief, without further aid. ; Their effect upon fevers of afmoro ncutc ami violenj kind is'not less sure and speedy if taken in proportionable quantity; and persons retiring to bed with’ inflammatory symptoms of the most alarming kitd, will awake with the gratifying consciousness that the fierce enemy has been overthrown, and can eostiy be fttbdqed,- In tbe some war, visceral turgeience, though long etablished, and - visceral inflamations, however critical; will yield—tho former to small and. latter to large doses of tbe Jars Pills; and so olio hystericalaffections, bypocondnocitm, restiessacw, and very many other varieties of the Ncurotical clan of disc ales, yield to the efficaov ofthoPHENIX BITTERS. Full directioos fortS use of these medicines, ood sbo wing their distinctive applicability to different complaints, accompany them; and they can be obtained wholesale and retail, at 375 Broadway, where numerous certificates of their unparalleled success are ulwaympcn to inspection. ■
Sale.
BY virtue of an execution and an order and decree, of the Switzerland Circuit Court, in favor of Abijah H. Crimea and against George Hully fur $439 92$ the debt, interest, and cost of suit, and also for the accruing costs—and alto by virtue of.one other execution and an or-' der and decree of eard Switzerland Circuit Court in favor of Abijah H.vGritres, William Hsnnis, and Joseph Alfrey, against the said George Hully for $431 Sli.-the debt, interest, and cost of Euit, and also for. the accruing costs; eaid order and decrees having been entered at the last October term of said court, and issued out of the office of the clerk cf said Switzerland circuit court, and to me directed, I will ezpoee at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, at the court house doorin the town of Veray, in said wanly, oa Thursday, the 9th day of January'1840, between the hours of lOo’clock A, M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following lands, viz—the following property lying and be- • ing in said ceunty and described as follows, to wit: the north west quarter of section 36, town. " 5, of range 13 east, containing forty acres, also a certain tract, piece or parcel of land, beginning at the south east-corner of Fr. S. 3, T.‘4, N. of • R, 13 E. in.the Jeffersonville district, running - on the tins of said Fr. See. in a westerly direction 35 chains and 38 links to the south west corner of said Fr. Sec. thence northwardly of said sectional line 13 chains and 59 links to a tamer in tbs branch, witnessed by a water beach and black ash, thence down said branch with the meanders thereof to a corner in said branch, witnessed by an elm and sygar tree, ' thence E. 1 chain and 32 links to a* corner on the old Indian boundary line at which a atone is planted, thence southwardly on tho old Indian boundary line unto the place of beginnig; containing 53 acres and 31 hundrethsof an acre, be the same more or also a certain other tract of land, section 10* T. 4 and 11.12, containing 73* acres be the same raoro or lees—beginning at Joseph Alfrey’a N. E. corner, thence running N, 160 poles to the slake, thence with .the sec. linj 73 poles to the section,corner, thence running south Jo the beginning 100 poles wmd also the north part of fractional eection ;ll, T, 4 R. 12 E., containing 76 acres; and on failure to realize the foil amount of the debt, interest and cost of suit, on said executions endorsed,. 1 wilt then and there at tha time and place above mentioned, in manner and form aforesaid, expose the feo said tracts of land so described as aforesaid, to sate for cash in band. Said lands having been ordered to be sold by said court as lbs properly of the said George Ballyi HENRY McMAKlN, sheriff. , By W. Hall, Deputy. Dee. 14,168th . [Printer's fee $5—3e
THE ’CAUSE OF BlLiOUS COMPLAINTS ASD "A MODE OKCUItB.—A well regulated and proportionate quamity'of blip on the stomach is always requisite ibj the promotion of loubd health—it stimulates digcstwrf,hnd beeps the intestinal canal free front nil obstruction!.’ . Od the inferior lurface of the liver is a . peculiar, bladder, id which {he* bile is tint preserved, being formed' by' the liver from the blood. Thence it, passes into the stomach and intestine?, and regulates the indigestion. Thus we tee when' there is adcficicncy of bile, the bodyis constantly cosUveL-Owtfye-qlber hand, an overabundance of bile, causes frequent naaica in the stomach; and often promotes, scry severe attacks of disease, which sometimes end in death'. x
HENRY McMAKlN, Sheriff. By: W; Kali, Deputy, phf. fee $4 • 1 Id
Dec. 7,1830.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
BY virtue of an alias execution issued out of the office .of the clerk of the Switzerland circuit court in' favor of Neff'.and Brothers and against James 11. DufourforUiesum of $4811G| the debt, interest,.and cost if suit,and also for the accruing costs, and to mo directed,-1 w\tl expose at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at'tho court hotisc door in the town of Vcvay, in said county, on Saturday, the 11th day of January, 1&10, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M» and 4 o'clock P. M, of said day, the rents and profits for seven £eara of the following. lots’of-land, .viz', the following mentioned pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the county of Switzerland, Indiana, and in the New Towji of in said .codnly, known and designated on Uie plat of said new town of Vevay, by the numbers 140,147,143, 149, 150.15K 152,153,154,155,150, .157,158, 159, 160, and 161, and the land lying between said lots and low water mark on the Ohio river; and on failure to realize the full amount of-the debt, interest and cost of suit on said execution endorsed, I will then and there at the time and place above mentioned, in manner and form aforesaid, expose the fee simple of said lots oCJand so described as aforesaid to sale for cash in-hand; Said lots of land having been taken and levied thereon by virtue of said execution as tbo property of the said James H. Dufour.- ! HENRY McMAKIN, Shetjff. : By W. Hall,‘Deputy, [Printer’s fee $3—2c ■
- Fevers arc always preceded by symptoms of a disordered stomach; ns arc uho scrofulous disorders, nod all sympathetic functional, organic or febrile diseases. From ttfesamc cause, fhc natural and healthy action of the heartland the whole vascular system is Impaired and reduced below its natural standard; as exhibited in palpitations, languid pulse,. torpors of-the limbs, syncope, and even ddalh jlsclf, in consequence of an overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the digestive organs. _ ', __ / The approach of bilious dieascs is at all times attended by decided symptom* of an existing diseased stale of the stomach and bowels; tie. with those signs which arc known to point out their contents *i> be of a morbid irritating naturb; but whenever the alimentary canal happens to be leaded with irritating matter, some derangement of , the healthy operation, either of the general syslem, or of somo par (lealar organ of the body is tbo'certaln result; and wbetrtbti state happens to bo united with any: other symptoms of disease, its effects are always thereby, much aggravated, The progress of organic obstruction' is often to rapid as scarcely to admit of time for the application of such old as U. to be offered by art, yet, idgederal, the premonitory symptoms of gastric load afe pcrceplihlc for aday or two previous to the paroxisms, a period, when the most efEcacious assistance may be given, by unloading the stomach and alimentary canal of its irritating contents, and thus reducin' the susceptibility of disease. . 1 3 MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES, -should always bo taken' is- the early stares of bilious complaints; and if persevered in strictly according lo the directions, will positively effect a care/ The mineral medicines often prescribed in these diseases, although they-may effect a temporary cure, at the tame time create ad unhealthy state of the blood, and consequently tend to promote a return of (hi
By W. Hall, Deputy. Dec. 14, 1839. [Printer's fee $G—3d
A Farm for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to dispose of the farm on which he now lives, contaiog 340 acres, about 50 of which are under cultivation, and the remainder'covered with beat of .timber. The improvements cansist of bouses stables, and other out-buildings; a first rate orchard of bearing apple and peach trees. ' Thera area number of never-failing springs on the place. This farm is on high ground, a good settlement and healthy situation, lying in Switzerland county, la., on the State road from Vevay to Indianapolis, 18 miles from Vevay. The State road from Fort William to Indianapolis,, also terminates at said farm—the state road from Little York on the Ohio river, to Indianapolis, terminates hete --both falling into the Vevay and Indianapolis State road at this farm, making it a very public situation* The United States mail stage slops at the post office here, four days in the -week. The whole 240, 200, or 160 acres will be sold as it may suit the person wishing to purchase. Two thirds of the purchase money may lie at interest if desired. Persons wishing a good location, cannot fail to be satisfied by an examination of ibis. The title is Indisputable. For further particulars, apply to tbosubacriberon the premises. ALEXANDER ALLAN, Sr. Plsnipt, Switzerland co. la., Dec. 14, 1899, ■
■ French, German and Spanish direction! can be obtained on application at the office. 375 Broadway. All post paid letter* will receive imbcdiBte'&ttenuoo. Sold wholesale and retail'by WAft B, MOFFAT 375 Broadway, N, Y, A libera] deduction made to those who purchase to id! again. 4gmti—The Life Medicines may alio be bod of the principal Druggist* in every town throughout the United Slate* and Canadas. Aik for Moffat’a Life Pill* and Phenut Bitten; and be mre that a fao txmi]e of John Atonal 1 * signature is noon the label of each bottle ofBittert,orboiof Pills. • -
For full particular* of the mode of treatment, the reader it referred to the Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicines A copy may be obtained of the different arcnU who bare the medi. cine for sale. For tile at the store of
;Dec. 14,1839.
JUSTICE’S BLANKS of every description for solo m this offiov, .
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rHIlIE subscribers hare formed a co-pa rtricrrH- ’ ship, under,- the. name'and style of LE CLEllC & tip LAY, >n Liquor business,- and have fined .up the establishment formerly kept fay the latter, on the cerflair of Kerry and Market streets, where they now iiivo on hand a general. of . j : ';.. V - ’ .. 1 GSi'OVERSES, - : * •; Foreign and D^63iicXi(i«ors t &c., which they are prepared to accommbdatp their friends’and with, on .the usual- terms. They have attached to their establishment a Har, well supplied with thecKolccst refreshments for the accommodatiop'oT'thc moderate; fmpente lever of the good thirigsmf tins life. Jjy their endeavors to do the'thing that’s nice, thpy hope to receive a share of public patronage. • . ':>.r : UOHKIIT LE CLERti. - . . LEWJS GOLAY. c •; Oct. io, 183d. ;v" ; ; (-50c-
