Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 90, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 June 1833 — Page 1

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PlilXTEi) Ft; Bl.lSHEI). ' KEEN AND CHILD.

For -fifty-two numbers, n advance, K2.00 do paid w"i tivn the year. 2 50 ;

da pud at tbie expiraUer., 3 U0 r7 The Rbove sum ir iy be paid in prodelivered t ihisoiR-e, or siich othei trUci my be agreed m Fifteen percent, didi'.ction mide, when paid, in cash. j paper discontinue) iniil arrearages re paid Subscribers served hy post to pay '25 -mus extr-A.

Advertisements, in Berted at the usual cats. rj Subscriptions ol xruhin two months. (ter subscribing, coasidei-ed in advance product: tor the accommodation of-tnr subscribers produce may be left with Cotton & Mix Im'ichtntt. Mourtsterling, Mitchell's m.l . Plea.ant township. J.-ise h S-.ort, merchant Grain tovn?hip. rtichrd T. Go-Ward, tors, in York township Gharlss P Kruti. at his s'ore.tn New York .ArihertGaslsy. ne-rTroy, Ss-nnel 'I'cks, nesr Q !cos Grove; Witlivti MeCullonch.in Cotton township Alfrev's Mill in Plfassnt township.

;ii V!v DEEDS, n all times, hereafter, be had st 121 cents pc-r single ropy, at Tii( Klerk's oilice. in Vcvav. Sim'iel Bvil, Kq. Mountslerling, Jorh Short's, in Craig township, Lug's fuNinj mill, Craig do Eos Littlefield, Cotton do Alfrev's mill, in Pleasant do William C. Mitchell's, do I Arihert Gazlav's in Posey do nmocl Tlicks' in Cotton do Amas . Brmn's in York do The Messenger office, Jefferson. 0t.her 20. 1 AMI S B ROBTNSOX BOOT AXI) SHOEMAKER VEVAY, TIIS stVip is on Ferry eft, 1 I th- first door ab.ne vil bert;s taver". and tht second jw Y7 .ft roor below mr. t;oie-s sat . v snop, vener ne coimti iv carry en tte BOOT & SllOZMAKLXQ BUS1XESS, IS ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ff :; returns his -a'e-Vil acknowl-'peen's 11 '. his oustimers. for the very hral - r.n ;-nent he has had ex tended to bi-n; snhopes s'lll to continue to meet mr'eer a. l;r?er encourspment He hs iuvt rf c . ive.' : nr1-t of ntr.P KIN"S. MUl.sn l Ul' PES t.P.vTBER. of a an oernr q a';ty. and with avert' shor notic of two or thre divs furnish thone h-x msy l'av.r with their custom, with SHOES and 7?00.N of th- Sest kind, msde bv the best of wtxik m-n. whi-;h he is dMermi ned to sell low for v;s' to auit tin tinr-s. i wnt sn JPPRE.YTlCE.to the rove business, bov htv.een 314 and 17 years of 8ge and ifood ',! bits, Vevay 1uU SO BLACKSMITH IN VEVAY. INDIANA. PREDERtCK I.. GRISSXRD, Tra PtCTFULLY inJjX foi ms his friends and f,.!l..w-ritM7.ens. that h Still ,5i2r continues to carry on ne ij in its various branches, in fA the t.wn i f Vevay, on Main street, r 3posite the Clevk s office. Amongst ther articles, he keeps constantly on h :d f r s, lie, Pccock and Carj's Ploughs, of superior quality, va rrantcd to be infetiorto non e manufacturcd in the state- -al 90 ALL KINDS OK Hoes, Mattocks and Chains. ALL persons indebted ! him. by note or book account, are requested te make immediate payment, as money must be had to keep up slot-.k: and materials to carry on the business. Further indulgence t tlise whose accounts and notes are of standing, is useless . F. L. GRISSARD Vevav, February 18. GUSsmriTiiivG. The subscriber conti lines to carry on GUN3TOTTHXNG, MYALL ITS VARIOUS BRAXCHES at his shop in Craig tow nship, near Korn's nrdiofl- machine. All ork done in a neat and durable manner, ekieap for CASH or nnproved country prlurc. H P ISAAC IIOC'KV. RSMITH. Craig township, April 1L TAKEN UP -rrfsxv RH1FF1TH DIClife Klr-ON, of Cotton tnwnvno. an estray BROWK MARE. xith me col lar marks, about 14 hands uul throe i.iches high, supposed tr, be sk or seven years old., no matks per livable. Appraised to 27. by Joseph 1 aacpU and Charles Hisath also, a BAY rOI.T. 13 hands and one inch high, sup nosed to be 2 years old. Appraised to $ 12

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v u Tnunh Lasscll and Charles Heath.

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May 4.

ti'iE NEW AN 13 CHEAP STORE, r& IVniM. itntiana.

1 iT KO. jfl'CUIjLitl I WII, lakes JE pleasure in informing .he citizens ;d. ot Vevav and Switzerland county, that lie j has leased for four ears, the store and warehouse, lately occupied by William P. Stevens, at the corner of Main and Ferry streets, and having refixed and enlarged (he More, he is p.rw p:rpred to pell a RICH AXD SPLEXD1D A STOCK F ia HiMy uvkj As exer teas njftrtd Jr sae,tn lit western country, embracing every thing thai is desirable ti the FAXCY and STAPLE LLE, XX Inch he pledges himself, to seli , either wholesale or retail, as cheap as can he p irchased in Cincinnati, Madison or Lawrencebuig. Ji,-lODUCiJ, 01 a1' '"d will be taken in p:tmenl i r yi-ods, ai the highest market price. His stock, consists 1 ill ptt 1,01 ine loiiow ing ariicies.- 1 Faucr and staple Dry Goods 'ide, plain and plaid, Italian Lutesirmg, Figured and plain gros dc iNaples, of ail qualities and colors. Gros de Indies, of different qualities, Plain and plaid Palmarmc and lspuram Mandarin, Florence, of all colore, Satins, of all kinds, Painted Muslins and French Chintz, Fancy Barege nnd silk handkerch els, Barcelona, Madras and bandana do Thibet, worsted Barege and cotton do Marino shawls, vl ail qualities. An eietNint ass irttnent of Ribbons, Black bobinet Lnce veils, Ltegant bloi.'d white veils. I bread, bobuiet and cotton Jjaccs and edging, vireen worsted B regf, Figured and plain hobinct Lace, Klegant lace t apes, Cap.' and pilerines, Elegant richlv worked limsliii do shell, tuck, side and curl Combs, Brazilian Comns. Italian Crapes, all colors, .Nankin and t anion Crane, A large assortment of Calicos, aH"quahties olored Muslins, for lining, A large assortment of Gingham, Garment mid furniture IHrnity, Bed ticking, at various prices. Blue Checks, at various prices, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Irish i iuen,agood stock, Bombazetts, Bombazines and Circassians A large stock of Hosiery and G loses, all qualities, , Brown Domestics, of all qualities, Plain nnd figured Batteist, Black lasting and Brochelle, Bird'? eye and table Diaper, A great variety of Summer wear, Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes, . bobbing, needles and thimbles, Elegant Cologn water, GROCERIES, vVc, &c. Groceries, Tea, Cof-y?F3?2 fee, Sugar, Slices, KSfV Vc. ivc. Hardware, knives of all kinds; coffee mills and every thing else, that is wanted in this line. Glass and Qneensware, and every thing that is wanted in this line. Tinwaie, of all kinds, Nails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron chains of different prices and qualities. Saddlery, of al. kinds. Hats, black and drab, roratn and castor fur Hats, mid Palmettos of all sizes. Iieghorn, Lunstable and JSavarino Bon nets. And a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. V, vay,april 15 G. McC. MKKRST HUSER'S ESTATEA LL persons indebted to the estate of J3 Merrctt Bllser, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them for examination. I be estate is be1ieved to be solvent JOHN HUSEK, Craig township, May 4. nd'nir. A Valuable Farm FOR SALE. A VALUABLE FAUM, for sale, situated in the town I a J 1 8i hhip of Posey, county of Switzerland, Indiana, on the bank of the Ohio river, four and a half miles below the Rising Sun. The road from Vevay to the Rising1 Sun runs through this tract of land and strikes the river in the centre of Baid tract at PiatOs ferry. Containing 2 SOD AUtKS OF LND A g iod dxvelling house 25 "creS impro ved and the remainder well timbered. The terms made easy for pnriiculars enuuire of the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE W. NORTH. Poscv township May t.

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.V .VOfXVTS fERLIXG. pflHK subscriber, thankful for past favor?, h ;.es lor a continuance theretnerelore bes leave to inform tuc publie generally, thai he has opened a iew TOia-:, Ii M 'USTMT.KL1.XU. Ill TUB WHITE DirU lly oppustlc the. "Old Store, foimrriy kepi by Cotton Mix. tie has now on hand, and will constant' ly keep, GROCERIES OF f. y L'L. rx r . i"'.;uwe jt-rcrv ucscrwuons Cas'itigs. Hardware, uth-n, mwaie ,r n, Steel, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Leath er. Salt, &C. &c. &c. I le itte ids, ahva s to keep on Vi ..!, a van ! FUR MV II OOL HATS, of the most fashionable sha.xes and colors. E XL UAL 'ASSORTMENT A OK DRY GOODS, ( onsistiug of Cloths, (of various colors) Muslins (ot various qualities) Chocks, Plaiiis, &c. xV c. i!xic. fcc. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he wil. sell as low as can b? hou ht in ibis couu'v for CASH or ;hc lo.lo'X aviieie of COUJYTRY PRODUCE, Flax and t -w Linen, Feathers, Ikeswax Fallow. Flux. Flaxseed, Ginseng Corn, Oats, Bitcon hams, dried and grcon Hides,; if all descriptions and manv otiicr articles 1 too numerous to n-rne in an advertisement. Hi'.NKY COT I UN. fjriUr, SITitiSCKIREU, thankful for Jy past lavora, h.pcs for a conluiuuiico t Hereof, therefore begs leave to inform his friends and the nublie in general, that he

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LlNG, formerly occupied by Cotton and Mix, A Geivrel Assortment of U1.TER J.XD SPRIXG CONSISIIM?, IN l'AKT, OF Black, and CLOTIIS9 .Mixed. Sheeting and ( MUSLIMS, flirting of various widths. Checks and PlaidsGROCERIES, 'F Every Description, Castings, Hardware,-' tuiery, Tinware, Iron, Steel. .Nails Shovels, Shades, Leather, Salt, &x. S:c. &c. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he will sell us low as can be bought ic this county for cash or the following articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Tow Linen, Feathers, Beswitx,. S allow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Com, Oats, Bacon hams dried and greet., Hides of all description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountslcrling, Feb. 10. N. B. All those, that have unsettled ac counts with the firm of Cotton &, Mix, wi'l please call and swttle the same, on or before the 10th of March next, or they will positively have costs to pay. COTTON &. AHX. February 10. For Sale or to Rent. THAT large two story FRAMED HOUSE, formerly occupied as the Bank office in Vevay. Said house is 70 feet long by 25 feet wide, with a porch 1 feet wide extending the whole length of the house, and facing the river. There is also on said lot a good brick stable and Other buildings, and the lot is enclosed with an excellent fence. It is now in complete rc pair and intended tor a jwl Tavern ami Hoarding 4V . MBffeVTI.s iimi 1 As there is little or no opposi tion, it is believed that an enter prising and accommodating person would meet with great encouragement. Thcabove house is divided into uins rooms, nix ofthemhavc fire places, (gj It is bcliev ed. that if it can he occupied soon, that the court nnd bar and others attending cmirt, (third Monday) in March next, rhigrt he expected to put up at said house. The terms will be liberal, as such an house is much wanted in Vevav. JOSEPH DOW. Naar Vevay, Feb. 4. TTJ AGS WANTED. The highest JUU price given. STOREY CASE Jacksonville, October 29.

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Valuable Lands, IX IXDIAXA. FOR S.&LE.

II AVE appointed mr. ROBKliT IS". COCIIliA N,of Woodpark, Switzcrliind covndv, Indiana, tny agent, to dispose ot all or any of my lands in Indiana. They: will he sold on rcfotiable lorms, to goot! purchasers. NICHOLAS LONCi WORTH. Cincinnati. February 15, I'JTJ. AMONt the lands in .Switzerland county are Iho following trarts:

ACKEs. QUA 111 'LK.j-t.C. T. 11 161 iouth west y 4 3 ) xv 4 wes; 30 3 3 ir.o oiidiwes ;;i 2 2 1(50 north eas: 31 2 'd 3v!() I west half 3.5 4 ;3 NO 'Is west 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 'J

IbO acres south east quirter of fectiou i'b', township 1, range 3; sonic pari of this tract is improved 100 acres south west q ir.rtCr section C township 7 ii rth, ranoe 12 eu.t. l'.iO lines north eat quarter section 1 ti'wnslnp I north of tange 0 west; ahout two miies lrjm Rushville 1G0 acres hcuth east quarter of sectbn 32 township 3 north of range 8 east," near New Lexington, Scott Bounty And upwards of 1 ,UOO acres of Ohio" bottom land part ol me Oiiushy and IKjJ dolule tracts. Mr. N. Long worth hnsdesircd me to sayj (iiat he x ill t.iuc in puymtil for his lande a Ln u I Allensvills, goi,d Horses and inilclj Cow 3 at a fair price. HOI EKT N. COCHRAN, Agent for N. Longworth? May 24, 1833. NE W GOODS. J ut Opened, XOKKY A: CAM:, have just? 7 icceiveil and are n.w opening, a variety of 'I hev ' lee ii i it unuecrs&ai to make a greut display ; but x ill, with much pleasure . xliil.it their goods lo those who wish to pur hai their spring supply, leeling satisfied that no one will leave their store, on ac count of their prices. Ladies and Gentle. men. L'ive us a call . PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in pament, at the market price. Jaclc-auville, April 19. As many of our distant friends complain of not receiving schemes of Lotteries until it is too late to ordr, we take this method to inform tliem that the following Lotteries are regularly drawn, on the days mention ed. In all cases, When orders arrive too iate for a particular Lottery, the money Invesicd in some approved scheme. S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburg, Tean. LIST OF YATL8 MTNTYRcfe LOTTERIES. N. Y. CONSOLIDATED LO'I I F.RV, Draws on W cdnesuays of every week. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Draws on every other Saturday. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA ST A l E LOTTERY' Draws Weekly. MARYLAND SPATE LOTTERY Draws Weekly. For tickeir. in any of the above Lotteries apvlv to the evku mckv. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Pcnn. Tthe slate of Indiana Switzerland co SS. SYVITZKKLAM) CIRCUIT COURT, alarch term, IN33 lS:li of March, li3 Elijah CSilbcrf, S pTITI0N Zmla Gilbert. DmBtE TW'DW on this day comes the petitioner D4 by Driiuimond his attorney, and files hia petition herein, and it appearing to ihe satisfaction of the court that the said defendant is not a resident n' the state oflndiina on motion it is ordered that publication of the pendency of this suit he made for four week successively, before the next term of this court, in nonie new s; paper printed and published in Switzerland1 county, requiring sKid Zada Gilbert to api pear at the next term of this court, to answer said petition, or the matters an! things therein contained will be decreed against her in her absence. Attet, EDWARD PATTOX , c!e!v May 10. 1833. IinuiJi.iJMir.J.J weeklv, in llmritv 1L New York, by Charles W. Deniso oi price $2, per annum or three conies lo w ii uuvocs ics liie O'Tliu; and :?'l;atiiaar!ciyati?n of a?l mwy.i