Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 89, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 May 1833 — Page 1
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For fifty-two umbers, in advance, g2 00 do -ai 1 ithm the year. 2 50 do pot the expiratien, 3 00 "Cj The aSove sums my be paid i prodine, lelivered -it ii soiri-e, or such othet ssmay be -re- -rj Fifteen percent, d ; I i"f;-Ti m d. whe Tiid in cash. Xj Vo paper discontinued xintil arrearages &.rr Xj ui3cr"bers served hy post to pay 25
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3 SuSssri-jtions pild within two months, after -subscribing, coasidered in advance "RODUCE
jL-or the accomTi idation of our subscribers pro-
ili:.- Tv -t- wih Cotton I'"S, n'' c h inti, Xlonrtsterlirg, Mkc'i m 1 P'an? township. .Tis3"!! or, merchant, Ora' township iueh-ir 1 T. 1 I.- i. tnre. in York township Chir? ""s 17 Kr-ntz, at hs store, in New York Ar'brt v, n'TTrov, Si-n'i'I 'l-iks, near Q.-!e-eos Grove; William cOutio-ieV in Cotton township Alfrev's Mill in P1.assnt township. KL. T "BT VN at all tim . hereafter, he hail ;t 1 21 con'? pii!s;!p ropv, at Sim'K'l B-:I. K-o. V.;int$ierling, J :soph Short's, in Craig township, Long?-s luUin r mill, Craig do Enos LittlefieM. Cotton do Alfrev's in l!t-ant do WiJinm C. Mito!if'l"s, do do An'berr G -7ia in Posey do Sam'Jc Hicks' in Cotton do A ma" . Br uvn's in York d Th .Veniier oflice, JclTerson. October CO. JAM KS B. ROBINSON, BOOT AXD SHOEMAKER, VS7AY, S shoo is on Ferry street, m n J- the first i!oor fcb-vr Gii m, I Sort's taverr-, and the secoiid Jorr below nr. Cole's saddle fciw. shop, where he continues to e.arrv on ti e Boot & siioemakixg nusixtss IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. II -emriis his !rratrVil cknowU"1jie-"en-5 hi '-'jst :mers, for tlie very liVral en Cf i-5(iiet hehkshad extended to hirn; and hooes siU to 'o Tiniie to meet further fi1 iar J'er ""icoursjuen1 If hss ?ust -rt crived new st -:k of C LV SKINS, SOAT. and UP VKi vVf?KH. of i S'iper'or q ial ty. a-(' can now ith a vcv shart notice of two or t;ree divs famish those who mavfiv"r :rr with their custom, with SHOES and BOOTS of the "et kind, mde tv; the best ot" work men, whrh he i d 'ermin;d to sell low for cash, to suit the tim s. He wnts an .1 P P E.XTICE. to the p.bove business, a So het-veen 14 and 17 years of Sge, and tfoo h-.hits, V-vav In!- 30 BLACKSMITH IN VEVAY, INDIANA. FREDERICK T.. GRISSARD, TfT ESPECTFULLY in ITtV forms his friends and frdlow-ciiizens, that hr still continues to carry on the in its vano'is hranches. in the town of Vevay, on Main street, opposite the Clerk's office. Amongst ther ariicles, he keeps constantly on hand for sale. Pecock and Cary's Ploughs, of superior quality, Si warran'ed to be inferior to none manufactured in the state- -also ALL KINDS OF Hoes, Mattocks and Chains. ALL persons indebted to him. by note or book account, are requested te make immediate payment, as money must be had to keep up stock and materials to carry on the business Further indulgence ta those whose accounts and notes are of lon-j standing, is useless. F. L. GRISSARD Vevay February 18. GUlIITfIIiG. The subscriber continues to carry on GUNSmTHIBJG, JX ALL ITS VARIOUS BRAXCHES at his shop in Crai? township, near Korn's oarding machine. All work done in a neat and durable manner, cheap for CASH or approved C'. nntry proCnce. ISAAC 1IOCKKRSMITII. Craig township, April 11. r NOTICE? The subscriber having declined business df!efivered up his 5tock of Goods to mr. 0torge McCullough. all those who are in A.ef';ited to hit.? ill take notice, that lie has also deovered up to said George, his books, notes and accounts, to be collected by him, f jr his own use and benefit, and he only is authorised to receive and give receipts for the same. WILLIAM P. STEVENS. Vevay, april 15 -tTpEvNK DEEDS, tot sale at the ia 'MesfceDger office
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fTnHE subscribet, thankful for past faIJ vors, Hopes lor a comiiiuamx iucic ot, therefore bes leave to infirm the pub ic generally, that he has opened A ii:W STORE, IN M' CNTf TERI.IXG. IN THE WHITS HOUSE, Dirtcthf opposite the "Old Store, formerly kepi by Cotton 4 Mix. He has now on hand, and will constant" iv keep, (sj GROCERIES iZm&&& Lvau Description lib Cas'n.s. lliirdware, . utlery, Tinware, sron. S!-1, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Leath er. Salt, $cc. &lc. iVc. lie intends, always to keep on hand, a varie'v "f FUR AXD WOOL HA T8, of the most fashionable shapes and colors. A (iENERAL ASSOUTMET OF DRY GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, (of various colors; Muslins (of various qualities) Checks. Plaids, &c. &c. vVc. &c. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he wili sell as lw as can be bought in this county for C ASH or the foliowinc articles of COUXTRY PRODUCE, Flax and tow Linen, Feathers, beeswax Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng Corn, Oats, B-:coii hams, dried and green Hides, of all descriptions and many otaer articles too numerous to nmo in an advertisement. ItEMtV COT i ON. Vf. -.n!tstfrlii i.. ; pri' S. 4L fe ' & 4-1 fff;iE SUUSCRICEH, thankful for JUL )ast favors, h-.pts for a continuance i.ereof, therefore begs leave to inform his 'nends and the publie in general, that he nas at his old stand in MOUNTSTEnL Mi, lormerly v.cciqued by Cotton and Mrs, A Genercl Assortment of MXTER AAD Sf'RlXG CO.XSISU.NG, IN 1'AiiT, uF Blue, i Black, and CLOTHS, Mixed, N Shertingandi MUSLIM'S, onming ) i k various widths Checks and Plaids. GROCERIES "V Every Description, tastings, i i-trawuiv, . u'.iery, l inwate, Iron, Steel INatls Shovels, Shades, Lea:ner, salt, &-c. cc.&c. And ali articles, generally for sale in :his market, which he will sell as low us can be bought ic this county f. r cash or 'he f llowinji articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Tow Linen, Featheis. Beeswax, 5 allow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Ba con hams dried and greer., Hides of all description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsferling, Feb. 19. N. B. All those, that have unsettled ac counts with the mm of Cotton ct- mix. will please call and settle the same, on or before the 10th of March liext, or they will positively have costs to pay. COTTON & MIX. February 19. THE COMIC MAGAZINE Jl D DOINGS IN LONDON, With one hundred and. forty four Engravings . The comic Magazine will be completed in twelve numbers, issued monthly oroftener. Each number will confain not less than 12 cmhclishmenls, making a rare collection of one iiitncireo axd forty rouR spirited, comic and numerous engraving. Price '25 cents per number, payable on d livery, 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 rcmittancies. Address. E. CLARKE & CO. Philadelphia. BOUQUET: Flowers of Polite JLiteratnre TQ)UBL!SIIE1 semi-monthly, at HartL7 ford, Conn, by Joseph Hurlbut, edit'Uy Melzar Gardner. Price 8 1 5'ipcr annum.
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UATlarse two story Fit AM EI) HOUE, formerly occupied as the flank nflirp in VTfvrtV Snid hnnQf ia fee, ,ong by 23 fect w;de with a porth 12 feet wide extending the whole lenjitli of the l-.nnco and i'arlTKT thf rl vsr 'rKlr ia nluri onsa,H lot airo..d hrirk stable and other!0' buildings, and the lot is enclosed wi'h an excellent fence. It is now in complete re pair and intended or a Tavern and Hoardins As there is little or no opposition, it is believed that an enter prising and accommodating person would meet with great encouragement. Theabove house is divided into nin- rooms, six of them have fire places. 05" It is believed, that if it can be occupied soon, that the court and bar and others attending court, ('bird Monday) in March next, might be expected to put up at said ho;:se. The terms will be liiera,, as such ar. house is much wanted in Veav. JOSEPH DOW. Naar Vevay, Feb . 1. saddling Eu&mr&r;. r 2.fj su'jscr . i ;u3 IICS 11 trf. . DDl.ING IIJSIN S, in all its various branches; his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Main and Ferry-streeis: where h keeps constantly on hand Men and Women's SADDLKS of every fashion arid quality. ALSO, Keep? constantly on hand, all kinds oi Ifridles and Harness, all of which he oflers for sale at the lowest prices for cosh, or such country produce as may be asrreed on. j'ames w, colj: Vevav. Dec. 2S, ISil. Valuable Lands, IX IXDIAXL FOP. 3iiXI2. SH WE appointed mr. ROHfclKT N. rOCilivAN.of Wooib.wrk, Switzerland county, Indiana, tnv agent, to dispo-e of all or any of my lands in I vbna. They will be sold on reasonable terms, to gooH purchasers. NICHOLAS LO WOUTII. Cincinnati, February 13. 1C33. AMONG the lands in Switzerland county are tho following nacts:
CREr-. O.LARTFK -EC. T. i 161 s. in Invest 26 I 3 8t) a J i. wes- 30 3 3 160 south wesi 31 2 2 160 north eas 31 2 l 320 est half 35 4 3 80" J s west 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 2
160 acres south east qaarter of section 26, township 4, range 3; so.e pan of this tract is improved 160 acres south west quarter section 8 township 7 north, range 12 east. 160 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range 6 west; about two miles from Rushville 160 acres scuih east quarter of section 32 township 3 north of rnge 8 east, near New Lex ing: on, Scott sounty And upwards of 1 ,000 acres of Ohio bottom land part of the Orinsbv and l)onohue tracts. A E IV GOODS, Just Opened, m JACKSONVILLE. JTOKGY & CAME, have just n ceived and are now opening, a variety of They deem it unnecessary to make a great display; but will, with muchpleasuie exhibit their goods to those who wish to pur chate their spring supply, feeling satisfied 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. TAKEN UP Y GRIFFITH DICKISON, of Cotton township, an estray BROWN IVTARE, with ome collar marks, about 14 hands and three inches high, supposed to be si or seven years old, no matks perceivable. Appraised to g27, by Joseph Lassell and Charles Heath also, a BAY COLT, 13 hands and one inch high, supposed to be 2 years old. Appraised to j$12 hy Joseph Lassell and Charles Heath. ENOS LITTLEF1ELI). J. P. May 4. AGS WANTED. The highest price given. STOREY & CASEJ
THE NEW AND CHEAP STORK, In I'cvay, Indiana.
eo. n'ci;i,i.orn, takes l-l pif.isiire m iiifornm: iho oiiizuis Vevny ard Switzerland cuinty, that he has leased f r four year, ihe stoic and warehouse, lately occupied h William I. Stevens, at the c rner of Main and Forrv streets, and :ia:.itr mixed and enlarged ho store, he is ti w '"!inred to seM n RICH JXD SPLEXDID A STOCK Jls ever :ro ' jfcrt'l Jar salt in the western country, embracing every thing that is tlesirabfe in (he FAXCY and STAPLE LL E, Which he pledges himself, t,, sell , either wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be p ipclused in Cincinnati, M.-Hison or Latvrenceliu g. PilOBUCE, n' kv.:dwill be taken in payment for tjc.ods, a, tin mjjiiesi market price l. : . .1 . , His st.-ek, consists in p.ir', of iho fallowing articles: Fancy and tople Dry Good u ide, plain and plaid, Italian Lutestring. r ignred and plain gros de Naples, of all qualities and colors Grosde Indies, of different qualities. linn and plaid Palmanne and Ispurain ivianddi in, Florence, f all colors, Satins, of all kinds, Painted 'Vi m ins and French Chintz, Fimcy Carerc nnd silk handkeiclpcfs, Bi'celona, Madras and bandana do Thi' etjwors'evi Barege and cotton do Mai mo shawls, of all qualities, An eiegant assortment of Ribbons, Black bohinet L ice veils, .io spt blond ihite veils. hi end, bohinet and cotton Laces and eogmg, vJieen worsted B rege, Figured and plain bohinet Lace, '.it :nnt lace tapes, Caps and pikrincs, Elegant richly worked muslin do Viiell, tuck, sid'- and curl Combs, Brazilliau Combs. Italian Crapes all colors, ankm and Canton Crape, A large a!-'ortintrit of Csilicos, alljqualities ". olorctt BJii-liiis, t r lining, A large as ortnient of Gingham, Garment and f.frnituve Dimity, Bed ticking, at various prices, Blue Che' ksat various prices, (Mored D 'metics, f r dresses, Irish Linen, agood stock, R-.-mbaztU'S. Bn!-azines and Circassians A large stock of Hosiery and Closes, all qualities, np-wn D mujsties, of all qualities, Plain and figured B itteist, Black lasting and Hrochelle, Biro's eye and table Diaper, A great varietv of Summer wear. Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, bobbing, needles and thimbles. tape Elegan Coln"-n water, GROCERIES, &c, c. Groceries, Tea, Cof-yjf tee, Sugar. Spice $c. Sc. Hardware, knives of all kinds: coffe mills and every thing else, that is wanted in this line. Glass and Queensware, and every thing th:;t is wanted in this line. Tinware, cf all kinds, Nails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron chains of different prices and qualities. Suddlery, of al kinds. Hats, black and drab, roram and castor fur Hats, ond Palmettos of all sizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and Navatino Bon nets. And a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Vevay, april 15 G. McC. MRRRKT H USER'S ESTATEA LL persons indebted to the estate ot tflerrelt Illisei, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them for examination. The estate is believed to be solvent JOHN IIUSER, Craig township, May 4. ad'mr. A Valuable Farm, TOR SALE. A VALUABLE FARM, for jTjjA. s;de, Kit mi ted in the townhlnp oi l'osey, county of Switzerland, Indiana, on tim bank of the Ohio river, four and a half miles below tlie Rising Sun. The road from Vevay to the Rising Suuruns through this tract (if land and strikes the river in the centre of said tract at Piatt's ferrv, Containing m ACRES OF UND A good dwelling house 25 acres impro ved and the remainder well timbered. The terms made easy for particulars nquire of the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE W. NORTH. Posey township May 6.
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X. Y. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS SO. 13. FOR 1R33-. To lie Iruiii, May 6G Ao. Lottery lOdnun brulolb.
SCZEZV1. 1 of $0,000 ie $80,309 l of i 0,000 is i(UH.0 1 of 5 000 id 5.b00 1 of 3.0U0 ,s 3.000 100 of 1,000 is 100,000 16 of .otto is r.,ooo 66 of 100 is 5,660 56 of NI is 4,0 1 12 of 5t) is 5,fi00 112 of 10 is 4,4 10 2-Jt of :X is 6.720 19(;0 of 20 is 3tV00 15100 of 10 is 154,Gu0 1N040 prizes, amounting to $300,010 Tickets TEN DOLLARS - shares ir
proportion. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pitt-burg, May I. As manv of our distant fiends complaic of not receiving schemes oi Lotteries untit it is too lute to order, we take this me'hoc! to inform them that the following Lotteries are legularly drawn, on tlie days mentiond. In all cases, when orders arrive too ate for-a particular L ttery, the money i; n vested in some approved scheme. S J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburg, Tenii. LIST OF YATES 6j v'lNTTRlg LOTTERIES. iV Y. CONOLIDATLD LOT1 ERY, Draws on Wt dnesuajs ot everv week. UNION CNL LOiTLRY, Draws on every other iSannday. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Drav s every Monday. VIRGINIA STA E I.O!TERY' Draws Ve?kh. MAUYlAND SIViTk LOfTERY Draws Weekly. For ticketf. in anv of tl;e above Lotteiies apyly to the ever lccky. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Penn. tent Reward. AN A WAV on the 6th of January lust my appren- . . . aimed William iiVVell, ged hnf,u: sixieen yn:ir. lie was bound to rne :.y the overseers of the poor of Jefferson township. All persons are forbidden to harbor, employ or trust said runaway. The above reward will be reluctantly paid when lie is returned to nie. J AMES FROM AN. April 27, .ITTE.VT10.Y. 4 LL tho e. who are iooehted to Win 1. SU'Vflls, late of Vevay. i,y note or hook account, will pleae to ike notice, that all now due and which will remain unpaid on the first vat or juke next, will then be placed in an nthcer's han.is for collet lion; as his business must be settled up as fast as possible. I 00pe all interested, will save cotrs and trouhie. GEORGE McCTLI.OlGH. Vevay. April 24. LilA From the 1 rimers. PERSON'S indebted to us, in Posey township, will please make payment to Henry Vanpelt or to messrs. Rogers, Boyle and Moore, in the town of Patriot whose receipts will be good. KEEN & CHILD. Printer's Retreat, May 10. TIIK EiU AiClPATO. fJLBLlSHED weekly, in the city of IN en- York, by Charles W. Denison price $2, per annum or three copies for $-r 00 It advocates the entire and iramediateemaBcipaiion of all slaves Tthe state of Indiana, Szcitzcrland co SS. SVITZF.KI.AN1 CIIMT1T i OX i;T. March term, 1.S33-1S h of Alarch, 1S3 i:ii j.Ui Oilbcrt, n vs ( 1 ET'ION FOR A Zada Gilbert. ) Dm KclMOW on this day comes the petitioner by Drummond his attorney, and tiles his petition herein, and it appeal into the satisfaction of the eourt th.it tht said defendant is not a resident o the state of Indiana on motion it is ordered that publication of the pendency of this suit he made for four weeks successively, before the nest term of this court, in wonie newspaper printed and published in Switzerland '-mmty, requiring said Zada Gilbert to appear at the next term of this court, to an. swer said petition, or the matters and things therein contained will le decreed against her in her absence. Attest r lAEnvVAl TATTON.c'erk. May 10, 1S?3.
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