Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 91, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 June 1833 — Page 1

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Ilichir I T. (ii.ldr.l..tore, in York township J!iris F Krutz. at his 'ore,in New-York

Anbert Gizliy, near Troy, S-n.sel it.ks, near Quercus Gro'f; ""'ViUiain McOuI5o'iE;h, in Cotton township Alfroy's Mill in Pleasant township.

eiiATK DEEDS, VN at all times, hareafter, be, had at IZi cents per single copy, at

The Clerk's office, pi Vevay. S.imuel Bui, Esq. Mountsterling, J.iseph Sh irt's, in Craig township, Long's fulling mill, Craig do Em3 LutVefield, Cotton di Alfrev's mill, in Pleasant da Will.am C. Mitchell's, do do Ariber! G izliy's in Posey do Samuel Hicks1 in Cotton do Amss A. Brnvn's in York do

The Messenger office, Jefferson. ! 0-tber 20. I V T S B HOBINSON, BOOT A 7) SHOEMAKER, JIS sop is on F.rry tfT.

2 B. the first door sb jve fVI

rirts tavern, and thf second r'o-r belo' mr. Cole's snd'e shoj, where he continues to ,t- on tre

BOOT & SlIOEMAKIXG BUSIXESS, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. H-. '-'turn: lis .'-ate'nl cknow!e "ge -ents '.'i his cust-miers, fur the very li'rral en c i !srnent hfili ishad extended to hi'n; and ?!) ? j'ill io continue to meet fur'her and lac.'r "'icourirnent HJ has Jut ri cfivert a new si 13k of C.LV SKINS, SOAr, and UP-P-V.t '.r. P iEU. of a s-inenr q-ia"ty and

can ma) -vit:i a vcv short notice of two or

t'iree d iys furnish those vhn mav f:iv.- '-:n with their cmtora. with SHOES and BOOTS if ihi -est kind, n de bv the best o' w-rk

m;n. which he is d -'ermined to sell tow for

cash, to suit the tim s.

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Av.ENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY GOODS,

Cunsistino; of Cloths, (of various colors)

THE NEW AND CHEAP STOKE, In Vcvay9 Indiana. fTi EO. I?IcCLTJT,OLII, takes pleasure in iiiforrnin the citizens of Vevay and "Switzerland county, that he has leased for four years, the store and warehouse, lately occupied bv William 1.

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IN VEVAY, INDIANA . FREDERICK L. GUISSARD,

ESPECTFULLY in-

forms his friends and

fellow-citizens, thrtT he slti roi!innti In rnrrv tin tht

COUNTRY PRODUCE, Flax ' -.v Linen. Feathers, Beeswax

Tallow, Flax. Flaxseed, Giuseng. Corn,

Oats, Paeon hams, dried and green Hides,

too numerous tj name m sin advertisement. ilElVIiY COTTON. i .trr.-vil to .April 8.

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T. K. GUEENBANK. No. 9 Franklin Place Philadelphia

'BiACKSEflTTZIIXTG.

in Ks various branches, in the town of Vevay, on Alain street, opposite the Clerk's

office. Amongst e ther articles, he keeps

constantly on hand fir sale,

Pecock and Carves Ploughs

ofsuperior quality, St warranted to be infe

riorio none manuiacturcu in tne state- -diso

ALL KINDS OF

Hoes, Mattocks and Chains.

A LL persons indebted to him, by note

or book account, are requested to

tnakc unmedMte payment, as money niut

bo had to keep up stock and materials to cany n the business. Further indulgence r th-isv" wiioe accounts and notes arc of Vaiisiaiidiii. is useless. V. L. GR1SSARD Vevay. February 1. - OUlIl'EIIiVG. The sabscri'ficr continues to carry on IW1LL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES at his shop in L'raig towuship, near Korn's carding machine. All work done in a neat and durable manner, cheap for CASH or

approved country produce. ISAAC HOCKERSMITH. Crai:! to'.vnship, April 1 1. Tim El Ai C 1PATOK "pUH'.ISHKD weekly, in the city of art New York, by Charles W. Denison. prn e 2, per annum or three j:opies for $5 00 It advocates the etire and immediate emancipation of all SLAVES IjOUQU ET: JFloicers of Polite L,iterature FUULlSUE! s..mi-mon'hly, at Hartford, Conn, by Joseph Hurlbut, edited by Melzar Oardnsr. lnce $1 59 per" ann'jrjr.

SADDLING BUSIKSS.

T'JJHE subscriber car3, lies on the SADDLING BUIN-SS in all is various branches, his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Main and Fcrrv-st reHs; v, here he

keeps constantly on hand Alen aid V n-

A Genorel Assortment of WINTER A.D SPRING CONSISTING. IX I'ART, OF Blue, ) Black, and CLOTII9 Mixed,

Sheeting and ) MUSLIM,

onirting "F VARIOUS WIDTHS. Checks and Plaids GROCERIES, OF Every Description, Castings, Hardw-, 1 'lery. Tinwa'e, Iron, Steel Nails Shovels Shades, Leather, Salt, &c. &c. &c. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he will sell as low as can he bought ie this county fur cash or the f illowing articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Tow Li-ten, Feuthers, Beeswax,:' Tallow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Bacon hams dried and greet., Hides of all description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mouutsterling, Feb. 19. N. B. All those, that have unsettled ac

counts with the firm of Cotton & Mix,

.he s'o'e he is e w prepared to sell a

RICH AND SPLENDID A STOCK

r

As ever sus njftrtd jtr sale .in the western country, emlraei.'tg cvtry thing that is ' desirable in the FANCY and STAPLE LLE. - Inch he. pleJg'. s himself, to sell, either wiioles de or ret ril. as cheap as can be p ircti.ised in i-ein:.n:i, 3I.:'iison or Lawrencebu g. PiAODUtJlS, 0,'a11 hh' will be taken iu payiuoot tor gods, at the highest rnarkjt price. His stock, consists in part, of the following urtich: Fancy and staple Dry Good? ide, piai" .Hid pl-tid, Laiin,! lulesiung.

Figured and plain gros de Naples, of a!:

j'nil:ues and color-.

Gtosde Indies, of difterent qualities,

rlarn and plaid Palinanno and Ispuram

Al lndur in,

Florence, of all colors, Satins, of all kinds, Painted Muslins and French Chintz,

Fancy liarege nod silk handkerch efs,

Barcelona, Madras and bandana do

Thibet, wors'.ed Rarege and cotton do

Alarino shawls, of all qualities,

An elegant assortment ot Ribbons,

Black bobinet Lace veils,

Elena nt blond white veils.

Thread, bobinet and cotton Laces

edging,

Jreen worsted B rege, Figured and plain bobinet Lace,

Elegant lace Lape.1, Cups and pilcrines, Elegant richly worked muslin do

Shell, tuck, side and cull Cumbf ,

Drazillian Combs. Italian Crapes, all colors,

iNankin and Canton Crape,

A large assortment of Calicos, al qualities

l olored Aluslins, for lining, A large as-oittnent of Gingham, Garment and furniture. Dimity, Red ticking, at various prices, Blue Checks, at various prices, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Iridi t inen, a good stock, R anbazetts, Bombazines and Circassians A large stock of Hosiery and G'luses, all qualities, Brow n Domestics, of all qualities, Plain and figured Batteist,

Black lasting and Brochelle, Biris eye and table Diaper, A great varietv of Summer wear,

Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes,

bobbing, needles and thimbles, Eiecant Cologn water, GROCERIES, &c, be

Groceries, Tea, Cof-

lee, Sng;ir, Spices,

and

N 1 CHO L AS LO Xt , Wfj HTII.

Cincinnati, February 13, 1833.

AMONG the lands in Switzerland county, ure the following tracts:

ACKKS. QUARTER. SLC. 1. It 161 siithwebt 26 4 3 j CO w ;. west 30 3 3 ! I()0 southwes- 31 2 " 100 north ens; 31 i 3 ji 30 west half 3d 1 3 j: 80 i s west 20 3 jj 1G0 lofih tvtsl 5 7

UmCaie, knives of all kind

collet

men's S ADDLES of every fashion and jwi., poaseCall and settle the same, on or

quality

ALSO, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds Ot Or idles and Harness, all of which he offers for sale at the lowest prices for cash, or such country produce as may be agreed on. JAMES W, COLE. Vevav. Dc. 28, 1N.'H.

4 LL thoe, who are indebted to Vlll V. XtCVeilS, late of Vevay, by note or book account, will please to take notice, that all now due and which will remain unpaid on the first da? of june next, will then be placed in an officer's

hands for collection; as his business must be settled up as fast as possible. I hope all interested, will save costs and trou hie. GEORGE McCULLOUGH. Vevay. April 24.

before the 10th of March next, or they

will positively have costs to pay. COTTON &, MIX. February 19.

IGO acres south eist quarter of section 26, township 4, range 3; so.i e part ol this tract is improved 160 actus south west quarter section 8 township 7 north, range 12 east. 100 acres north oast quarter section 12; township 1 north of range 6 west; e bout two miles from Rushville 160 acres sculh east quarter of sectiofj 32. lownsiiip 3 north of range 8 east, near New Lexington, Scott sountv And upwards of I .OOO acres ot Ohio bottom land part ot the Ormsby audJJcnohue tracts. Mr. N. Longworth has desired me tosav, that he will take in payment for his lands about Allensvilh, good Horses and milch Cows at a fair price. MOl.'EKT N. COCHRAN. Agent for N. Loogworlh May 24, 1833. Wo tvantb a Yomme V

jT. Y. COAkOJLIDATEI!

liOTTERiT. EXTRA CLASS NO. 10, rORi833c To be drawn, June 195 CG No. LotterylO drvtvn ballots,

SCHEIKtE. of 20, OOO is SSO.OOA

10,000 is 10,000

5.000 is 3,160 is 1,000 is 5(rt) is

1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 30 46 36 112 112 224 19b'0 15400

ef

of of of of of of of of of of of of ot of

400 is 300 la 300 is 100 is 50 is 30 is 25 is 0 is 10 is 3 is

5,000 .3,160 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 6,000 4,600 2,mo 3,300 2,800 1,430 19,-100 77,000

$163,040 sinics ia

mills and every thing else, that is wanted

in this line.

Glass and Queensware, and every thing

that is wanted in this line. . Tinware, of all kinds,

Nails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron

chains of different prices and qualities. Saddlery, of ali kinds. Hats, black and drab, roram and castor fur Hats, ond Palmettos of all sizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and ISavarino Bon nets.

And a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Vevay, npril 15 G. McC.

For Sale or to Rent. flTl11 AT large two story FRAMED

MERRKT H USER'S ESTATEALL persons indebted to the estate o Jlcrrctt lllisei'. deceased,

HOUSE, formerly occupied as the ure requested to make ir.) mediate payment

Bank oflke in Vevay. Said house is 70, to the undersigned; and all persons having

feet long by 25 feet wide, with a porch 12demands against said estate, w ill present

feet wide extending the whole length of the j them for examination. The estate is be

1 house, and lacing the river. There is also t lieved to be solvent

on said lot a good brick stable and other buildings, and the lot is enrlosed with an excellent fence. It is now in complete repair and intended .or a.

Tavernand Ooardins HOUSE.

e iliorO ia little t vr nnrmei.

tJ 'HVI BO llllIU WA I J J VJ'I'If.-II tion, it is believed thai an enter-

From the Imrinlers. PERSON'S indebted to us, in Pose) township, will please make payment io llenrv Vanpelt or to messrs. Rogers, Boyle and Moore, in the town of Patriot, whose receipts will l good. KEEN & CHILD. Printer'jJ Retreat, May 10.

JOHN IIUSER, Craig township, May 4. ad'rnr.

Valuable Farm, rOR SALE.

A VALUABLE FARM, for 0 sale, situated in the town-

1 911 nmpoi i ose , ctuiniy oi awuzer-

l.md, Indiana, on the bank of the

Ohio river, four and a half miles below the Rising Sun. The road from Vevay to the Rising Suu runs through this tract of land and sirikes the river iu the centre of said

prising and accommodating person would

meet with great encouragement. Theabove house is divided into nine rooms, six of them have fire places, fjr It is believed, that if it can be occupied soon, that the

court and bar and others attending court, I tract at Piatt's ferry. Containing

tiurct Monday) in March next, migrt Le expected to put up at said house. The terms will be liberal, as such ar. house is much wanted in Vevay. JOSEPH DO'.V. Naar Vevay, Feb. 1.

TmAGS WANTED. The highest litX price given. S POKEY & CASE Jacksonville, October ?.

ACRES OF LND

A good dwelling house 25 acres impro

ved and the remainder well timbered. The terms made easy for particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE VV. NORTH. Posy iownH'-r May. .

18040 prizes, amounting to Tickets FIVE DOLLARS proportion.

S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburg, Alay 21. As many of our distant friends complain of not receiving schemes of Louencs until it is too late to order, we takr this method to inform them that the following LoCe-irs are legularlv drawn, on the days mer.: ned. In nil cases, when orders amM. t..

iate for a particular Lottery, rht- ir.i.r ev is lnvefted in some approved scheme.

S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburg, Penn. LIST OP YATES 6j v'lNTYKE LOTTERIES. N. Y. CONS0LIDA1 .0 LG fTF.R Y, Draws, on Wednesdays of every -.v. ek, UNION C N. L LO i TEHY, Draws on every other Saturday. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Draws f very "Vlonday. VIRGINIA ST A E LOiTERYDraws Weekly. AIARYLAND SPATE LOTTERY Draws Weekly. For tickets in any of the above Lotteries apyly to the ever lucky. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pitt burgh, Penn.

NEW GOODS, Just Opened,

IN JACKSONVILLE.

TOREY & CAE, have j8t CF receivechand are now openiugj a variety of

They deem it unnecessary Io niiik..

great display; but will, with much pleasure exhibit their goods to those who wish to pur . chase 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 iri pay. merit, at the market price. Jacksonville, April 19.