Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 88, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 May 1833 — Page 1

ryT3'iii.H'iimiiii'.yimi.ikmwi,iij;im jib. jh,t Zfvsled S3 z?-Fjreizn 2??fr?fic, TAtcrafitrc, Jfricultttre, Manufacturers, and all other subjects of interest, except Polity's PIIIjVTEII'8 KETltEAT,. LXDIAXA, SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1S33.

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Far Sf;ytwo numbers in a lvance, 2 On do ;si i withn the year, 2 50 1 p ii l xt tne expiratien, 3 00 "'"7 r&.-'Sove sums miy he paid in pre-3a-;e, df-ivrst ? hisofri e, or such othe: pi . a, --, ,v atrs d .in Fifteen percent. Hid?, when pi'id in cash. tXj piper Jisroit'.nued ami' -arrearages ijj 'lbscribers served by post to psy 25 c t Advertisements, inserted at the usua' Xj 'inscriptions nai 1 within two months, "aFT s ibrcribinsj. .co isidf re in advance. P-r the accommodation of ar subscribers pro Cotton & V.x. mi chants, Vlonr.tsterting, Jll .'Ifa-sni tiwnsMp, Ji-Va . merchant, Crag townsnip. Iti-'i ri T. G i Uar-i.Nt ire.in York townsbip Ch.rl ; F. Krutz. at os store, in New-York Ant -i"' ''.z!iv, re r Troy, Sa-nMol 'I"-ks. n?ar Q tercus Grove; WiUUtn McOullo th,in Cotton township Alfrev's Mi'! in Pleant township.

all tiinf1?, hereaf-er, be had t 1 2i co!i ipr stngle eooy, at Toe Cle'-k' n Veviv. S';n'iel Bf:il, Esq. Mountslerlina, J 'son1! Short's, in Crairr tuwiiship, hi fuHin:r mill, fraij F,", T fVfinld, fotfon Alfrev's mi'iijr PlfTnnt v :" .- C do Aribert Gazl tv'? in Posey do do do do do do do - ! Orx' in Cottnrs A Bt- uvn's in Y rV The Msen er onice, Jenerson. October 20 J w S B KOBINSON, BOOT A YO SHOEMAKER, TT'55 sViop is on Ferry sret' r I be first dnor sboe G;l .?rt's taver". and the second J- r below mr. Cole's saWe sh ip, where he continues to -r"v on tVe BOOT & SHOEMAKLYCr BUSIXESS, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. II -nrri: 'tis -at';"nl acknowledge "en'v o his -rust me-s. for the verv li"Tal t A). .-nent h. has nad extended to him; and tviois i!l to .o-iivie to m-t further p."i 1 irer e louram -nt H has fnvt rf ceived r)fst-ck Tf SKINS, SOALandUF PrtH '.FAr-tR1. of a saner:or q'ia';ty, c n now vitS verv shor "otic of two or fir-"? d vs furnish thoe wh" mav favir v;r with their cu-'nm w'th SHOES and BOOTS of th est kind. nde H-' the bst nr w uk m?i. whih h d ermin?d to sell low for ca.sh. to suit the 'm s "tie wants n .IPPRE.VTTCE. to the shove business, a boi et vec' 14 and 17 years r. 3. an ! e-o.id h -.bits, Vevav '-i' 30 BLACKSMITH IN VEVAY. INDIANA. FR DERU K T(. GRISSXRD. Trr ESPECTFULLY in C. t'-rm'J his friends and fel:v-citizens, that h 6till ei.ntinttes to carrv on the i in us vanoi-s oranones. in r4j the town of Vevav, on Main street, opposite the Clerk's onioe. A.n iosi t!ier nrticles, he keeps constantly on hand t r sale. Pecock and Carj's Ploughs, of superior quality, & warranted-to be infe rior to none mantif .i-tnred in the state- -als ALL KINDS OF Hoes, Mattocks and Chains. ALL persons indebted to him. by note or book account, are requested te tiMke immediate payment, as money most be had to keep up stock and materials to carry on the business. Further indulgenre to t!i se whose accounts and notes are of Ion;; standing, is useless. F. L. GRISSARD vevnv. February IS. The subscriber continues to rarry on MX ALL ITS VARIOUS BRAXCHES at l is sh.ip in Craig township, near Korn's warding m tchine. All work done in a neat and durable manner, cheap for CASH or approved country produce. ISAAC! HOCKHRSMITH. Craig tewnship, April 11. NOTI CE The subscriber havina declined business and delivered u:, his stock of Goods to mr. George M Cullongh, all those who are in debte l t,-, him will take notice, that he has also de'ivcred op to said (ieorge, his books, notes and accounts, to be collected hi him, for his own use and beoefit, and he only is authorised to receive and give recaipts for the same. WILLIAM P. STEVENS Vevay, april 15 IS GS WANTED. The highest price given. Sl'Ol-iEY CASK

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LY MO UXTS TERLIXG. , i .1 ... -i .1 I r i r . f suiscnneT, uianKiu. iorr.niavors, hopes for a continuance thereheretbre bes leave to inform the pub- . He generally, that he has openetl A iEW STOUE, IN M iCNTTERLIXG. IN THE WHITE HOUSE, Dirtclty opposite the '-Old Store, formerly kepi by Cotton Sf Wx. He lias now on hand, and will constant k-ep. B..wwin:iUfcg tuvery uescnption Castings, Hardware, utlery, inware 'ron. S'eel, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Leath er, Salt, & c &c. &c He intends, always to keep on hand, a variety 'if FUR A.YD WOOL of the most fashionablr shapes and colors. A ENLRAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, (of vari s colors) Coecks, ,Mufi!ns. (ot various quail 5! Kb Plaids, &,c. &i.c. &-C &c. And all articles generally for sale in this market, which he will sf il hs ! w- as can be bought in this county for C ASH or the following1 articles of COUjYTRY produce, Flax and tow Linen, Ftawrs, beeswax Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng 'om, Oats, Bacon hams, dried and green Hides. if all descriptions and many otner aiiicietoo numerous to name in an advertisement HENRY COT ION. 1 notsterlin , ri' 8. i--v m :E SUBSCRIBER, thankful for j past favors, hopes for a continuance 'nereof, therefore begs leave to inform ids riends and, the pnblie in general, that he has at his old stand in MOL'NTSTEi!LNG, formerly occupied by Cotton and Mix, A Genorel Assortment of WLYTER AD SPRLYG &0flID. CONSISTING, in PART, OF IN PART, OF CLOTHS, Blue, Black, and Mixed, Sheeting and MUSlilXS, Shirting or various widths. Checks and Plaids GROCERIES F Every Description, Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinwate, Iron, Steel Nails Shovels. Shades, Lea ther, Salt, &c. (&C.&.C And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he will sell as low as can be bought ic this county for cash or ihe following articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Tow Linen, Feathers, Beeswax, I allow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Bacon hams dried and green, Hides of all description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountstcrling, Feb. 10. N. B. All those, that have unsettled ac counts with the firm of Cotton fc Mix, will please call and sltle the same, on or before ihe 10th of March next, or they will positively have costs to pay. COTTON & MIX. February 19. THE COMIC MAGAZINE Ji YD DOINGS IK LONDON. With one hundred and forty four Engra vings . The comic Magazine will be completed in twelve numbers, issued monthly oroflener. Each number will contain not less than 12 emhelishmehts, making a rare collection of one hun(ired and forty four spirited, comic and numerous engravings. Price 25 cents per number, payable on delivery, or two sets complete will be forwarded by mail on the receipt of .'.. Any individual forwarding more than two orders will be entitled to a commission of twenty per cent, on his remittancies. Address. E. CLARKE & CO. Philadelphia. BOUQUET: Flowers of Polite Literature TTf)UliL SHED semi-monthly, at Hart JJ7 'ora Conn, by Joseph Hurlbut, edited by Melzar Gardner. Price $1 5t per annum.

For Sale or to Rent.

IATIar-e two story FRAMED ; U IIUU L. tormerly neci!,iied as the iBank office in Vevav. Said !re is 70 feet lonc v 25 feet wide, with a porch 12 foo. To ' njin. lh1 ur. ,,, nf j -ru" :"ic ; on said lot a good brick stable and other buildings, and the lot is enclosed with an excellent fence. It is now incomplete reoair and intended or a m ucvrnanajuoaraing As there is little or no opposi tion, it is believed that an enterprising and accommodating person would met with great encouragement. Theabove house is divided into nint rooms, six of them have tire places. It is believed that if it can be occupied soon, that the court ;-.vd bur and others attending court, ( hird Mo id iv) in Much next, might be expected to put up at said house. The terms will be liberal, as such ar, house is roach wanted in Vevay. JOSEPH DOW. Naar Vevav, Feb. 4. ': iK sn. sciii.er ar- , i -s o;: tiie S. D--:i CUSIN'-S.S, i ;!,v; -s branch- : .3 is on Fei ry mots aiiove -tin and ; v. ! ere h. ,:,d U.s.iion a:n ti . ens constantly "n I nen's S ADDLLS of ;i lality. ALO. Keeps constantly on hard, nil kinds oi MSridl.es and Harness, v oi wh.cii bi tiVrs for sale ; ! the low est prices rr cash, or such o;;.-;v produce as may be agreed on J AMU- W , COLli Vevay. L -c. 28, Valuable Lands, LY LYDIA.YA. FOR BALE. H WE appointed mr. ROBERT N. f'OCHKN,if Wood park, SSwitzc. - land coantv, Indiana, inv agent, to dispose of all or any of my lands in Indiana, 'i hey will be sold on reasonable lerm, to gooi' purchasers. NICHOLAS LON i.WO iTH. Cincinnati, February 15, AMONG the lands in .vrzrlanrt county ore the folb-win.' tacts:

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ACRES QUARTER. IX. 1 . K 161 ruthwest 2(i 4 3 80 w4 i. wes 30 3 3 100 sou'hwes: 34 2 2 1G0 northeast 31 2 3 320 est half 35 4 3 80 west 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 2

160 acres south east quarter of section 26, township 4. range 3; some part of this tract is improved 160 acres south west quarter section 8 townslip 7 north, range 12 east. 160 acres north east quarter section 12 township I north of range 6 west; a - bout two miles from Rushville 160 acres scut h east quarter of sectiin 32 township 3 north ' f range 8 east, near New Lexington, So-tt sounty And upwards of 1 ,000 acres of Ohio bottom land part ot toe Urmsby ac.u JJonohue'tracts. jYEfV GOODS, Just Opened, IN JACKSONVILLE. TOREY & have just 9 r;;ived and are now opening, a variety of Mi? (&s. They deem it unnecessary to make a great display; but will, with much pleasure exhibit their goods to those who wish to purchase their spring supply, feeling satisfie ' that no one will leave their store, on account of their prices. Ladies and Gentlemen, give us a call . PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in payment, at the market price. Jacksonville, April 19. TTTY JOSEPH HAYES, .111) of Jefferson township, an estray BAY MARE, with black mane and tail , nbout fourteen and a half hands high, shod before, about seven years old. some saddle but no other marks or brands perceivable Appraised te $25, by Ralph B. Cotton, Henry Cotton and Lyman W Mix,on th 10th day of April, 1833. SAMUEL BEAL, j. .v TIIE EillAKClPATOR. TTbUBLlSHED weekly, in tho city of U INc York, by Charles W. Denison. price $2, per annum or three copies for $5 00 It advocates the ?vtire and immediate emancipation of all slaves

THE NEW AND CHEAP STOKE, ii ViYf, il a (liana

TO Jl'ClX LOUGH, takes VU i 'easuie m o t.. runny the c cihzt ns oi Vevay and Switzerland ct'-unty, that lie has leased f r four years, the store 3nd wai h (!-, lately occupied by William F. Stee;, --, a' ibe comer of Main and Ferry Stri;e..,. is ,! Iiaviii" rpfipd anrl pnlar,ti-ri ,he -.. is . w ,.ftn-d to sella RICH AA'D SPLfLYDID A STOCK 3 l fl r &k l S3 3 As tver u-a ijftred Jtr salt in the -aestern country, embracing evtry thing that is desirable in the FAXCY and STAPLE LL E, V hicli he riedgt s himself, to seii, eithei w 'oiesale or teiail, as cheap as can be p ircinsed in Cincinnati. M i iison or Law.e... ei u g. PA:15TJCIJ, of all kind , will be taken in payment for goods at the highest market price. His stock, consists til p:rt, of the following articles: t mcy and taple Dry Goods Xi ide, piaiu and plaid, Italian Lutestring, Ingnted and plain gtos de Naples, of ail qualities and colors, Grisde Indies, of di tie rent qualities, Plain and plaid Palinnnns and Ispuraiti Mandarin, Florence, of all colors, Ratios, of all kinds, Painted Muslins and French Chintz, F.t; y Barege niul silk handkerch efs, od'celona, Madras and bandana do Thi!jer,wors':ed Barege and cotton do M.tiiuo siiartis, of all qualities, Aii e egant ass runent of Ribbonsj Black bobim '. , ce veils, i.iegsmt bhi.d while veils, . bread, uobi; yt aud cotton Laces and edgnc, 'teen wors'ed B-rege, Figurett and plain bobinct Lace, 1-iegant lace tapes', Caps and ptlerines, Eiegant richly worked muslin do hell, tuck, side and curl Combs, Br ziiban Combs. 1, - '.(an Crapes, all colors, ;..skin and ( atiton Crape, A i;:rge assortment of Calicos, all qualities oioied Muslins, lor lining, A large as-orunent of Gingham, Garment ami furnituie Dimity, lied ticking, at various prices, Utue t neck, at various prices, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Irisn ; iiien,a gixid stock, B tnfoazfcUs, Bombazines and Circassians A large stock of Hosiery and Closes, all qnaliii' s, Brow n Domestics, of all qualities, Plain and figured B atteist, Black btsiing and Brochelle, Biro's eye and table Diaper, A great variety of Summer wear, Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes, bobhii ii, needles and thimbles, Elegant Culogn water, GROCERIES, be, &c Gr oeries, Tea, Cofiee, Siig tr, Slices, 6rc. be iCf'uttd.-e, knives of all kim's; c.Qe mills and every thing else, that is wanted tiu this line, Glass and Quecnsware, and every thii;" that is wanted in this line, Tinwaie, of all kinds, Nails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron chains o different price? and qualities. Saddlery, of all kinds. II its black and drab, roram and cantor fur Hats, or.d Palmettos of ail sizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and Navarino Bon ;nAn l a great variety of other articles to te loos to mention. Vevav, apl 15 G. Mo.C. TAKKX UP r JOHN COLE, of Pleasant township, A BRIGHT SORREL r?IARX3, six years old this spring, hind leet white, 14 hands high, shod behind, no brands perceivable. Appraised to $14 00 by Joseph Mitchell and Hugh Cole. Hefore me, this 25th oav of April, 1833. GABRIEL .iOHNSON, j r. A Valuable Farm, FOR SALE. MA VALUABLE FARM, for W pale, situated in the townhtup of Posey, county of Switzerland, Indiana, on the bank of the Ol.io river, four and a half miles below the Rising Sun. The road from Vevay to the Rising Sun runs through this tract of land and strikes the river in the centre of said tract at Piatt's ferry. Containing ACRES OF. LAND A good dwelling house 25 acres impro ved and the remainder well timbered. The terms made eay for particulars nqtiire of the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE W. NORTH: Posey township May 0.

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. V. CO.WOLSDATEB LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS SO. 15, FOR 1833. To be drawn, IWaj 29, 66 .Yo. Lottery D (Inu n batiots,,

SCHEWir. 1 of $20,000 is $20,G00 1 f 10,000 is '10.000 1 of 5 000 is 5.000 1 of 3,000 is 3,100 100 of 1.000 is 100.000 16 of 500 is 8,0C0 5G of 100 ia 5,600 i"6 of 80 is 4.1SQ 112 of 50 is 5.-00 112 of 40 is 4,loO 224 of 30 is 6 720 I9tt ot 20 is 3Sf,209 15400 of 10 is 154,000 1S040 prizes, amounting to 306,080 Tickets TEN DOLLARS -shares m

proportion. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburg, May 1. ,s many of our distant friends complairi of not leceiving schemes f Lotteries until it is too late to order, we fake this method to inform them that the t following Lotteries are regularly drawn, oh the days mention rd. In all cases, when orders arrive too iate for a particular L- ttery, the money is Invested in some approved scheme. S. J. SYLVESTER, rV'sotirg, Penn. LIST OF YATES M'lNTYREe LOTTERIES. N Y. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY; Draw s on Wednesdays of every week UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Draws on every other Satutdav. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA ST At E LOTTERY' Draws Weekly. MARYLAND STATU LOTTERY Draws Weekly. For tickeui in anv of the above Lotteries apyly to the ever lucky. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Penn. TAKEN UP V GRIFFITH D!C: KlfcON, of Cotton i o iisiin., an e'ray BROWN r&ARE, with oine collar marks, aimut 14 hands and three inches high, supposed to lie sk ; r seven years bl. no marks peri ceivable. Appraised to $27. by Josep'i Lassell and Charles Heath also, a BAY COLT, 13 hands and one inch hih, supposed to be 2 years old. Appraised to $ 12 by Joseph Lasscll and Charles llcu'h. ENOS LITTLEFjELD, j. r. May 4. MERRB T H USER'S ES IA i EALL persons jnd bred to tho estate of jMerrctt IlUscr, deceased, are iequf-sted to make lnmcdiaie payment to the undersigned; and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them for examination. The estate is believed to be iolveni JOHN HUSER, Craig township, May 4. ad'mr One Cent Reward. MAN A WAY on the 6th of January last my apprenrice hoy, named Williaitl KVTCtt, aged about siteen years. He was bound to me oy the overseers of the poor of JefTorson township. All persons are forbidden to harbor, employ or trust said runaway. 1 he above reward will be reluctantly paid when he is returned to me. JAMES FROMAN. April 27, f TTJRATI 0V. 4 LL tho-e. whn are indebted to Vlll 1. Stevt'IlS, la.e of Vevay. by note or book account, will please (0 lake notice, that all now due and which will remain unpaid on the first pat o- ji se next, will then be placed in an officer's hands for collection; a his htiemes? must be settled up as fast a postn! le. I hope all interested, will cave costs arid trouble. GEORGE McCULLOl'GH. Vevay. April 24. From the Printers, TTJERSOXS indebted to us, in Pose; jXT township, will please make payment in Henry Vanpelt or to messrs. Kogers, Boyle and Moore, in the town of Patriot whose receipts will be pond. KEEN & CHILD. Printer' Retreat, May 10.