Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 92, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 June 1833 — Page 4
WEEKLY MESSENGER
WOMEN. Oh, women nre angels is limbs, In person, in manner and features, Hut what shall we say f the whims That govern these conical creatures? Bv turn? they fondle ail J tease With what would yea have me compare them ? Tho-igh buzzing and humming like bees, For the sake of 'he Iwney we bare them. Yet women are angel i yon sec, There's something so charming about thorn. Whatever their otfdi'ios lie), Oil. we never culd manage without them. There are sme that resemble ice-ream. Which boldly forbid you to sip, eir: B it however frosty it setm, sir; If wi'! tvelt with the warmth of your lip And others like counterfeit grapes, (The best imiir'ions are hollow,) With beaiuif.i! eclorsnud shapes. But rh! thev are dreadful to swallow, Vet women are angels, Sec. TThat strange o mtndictions they show, In matters of co:;j ;gil bhss. sir, V hilst frovvnin r and crvinir no, r:o. They wish you to uke it fir yes, sir; .Pursue and hc.v swift they will fly, All panting with tears and alarms, sir; .Retreat and Til brt you my eyes, fc They'll pant bv and by in your arm1?, sir. Yet women are au?ls. Sic.
PROSPECTUS OF The Complete Periodical LMIiC AUY.
TIIF. HAM). The bones of the hind, nre nine
teen, moving on the snme number of
jinls. "What compact little mabine it is! and yet how free in its motions.
This ineonius and useful instrument
is also fitted up with nerves, vein and
arteries, all wrought in together, so as
to give it strength, feeling and life; and
at the same tune to give it greater
trt edom and rase of motion, than can le found, perhaps in anv other ma
chine w hich has ever bee', constructed. Then there are the nail upon the f.ogers; how convenient they are. How should we pick up a pin or a needle, a piece of paper or thread w ithout tlvm? How should we open a penknife, or square the nib of our pens. Is not this little mat. l.ine, the hand, the more curious and more ueful than ti team engine? Besides the frame and cordage, the hones and muscles, tendon, nerves, vein and arteries, com
posing the mechanical construction of
this curious instrument, it has the still !e character, of moving itself. Try and see how many motions the ha- d can make. It can move at the wrist without any other motion. So it can at the knuckle joints, and at the joints in the middle of the fingers. The thumb, or cither finger can move while al! the rot of the ha-id remains
still. The whole hand ai d each finger can move hack and forth. The finders
can spread themselves apart, and come tcgether aca:n. The ha- d can shut it-
s If w ith a firm gripe and then throw
itself open. It can move a pon and a
t.cavv beetle: a penknife and an axe
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THE NEW AND CHEAP STOltE,
In l'cvttt) Indiana
pi
LY MO UJVTS TERLLYG.
FmHE subscriber, thankful for past fa-
takes JJ vors, hopes for a continuance there-
pleasure in informing the citizens ;ot, therefore begs leave to inform the pub-
of Vevay and Switzerland county, that hejlic generally, that he has opened V
has leased lor lour years, the store and TVIYV TTOUl
warehouse, lately occupied by William P. ivmhiwtpihw. 7
Stevens, at the corner of Main and Ferry jj THE VJHX7E HOUSE streets, and having refi.ved and enlarged n , n v , '
the store, he is now prepared to sell a r1 -r .,.'J RICH AND SPLENDID A STOCK kept by Cotton to. nK He has now on hand, and will constant
ly keep,
GROCERIES till BWla Every Description
Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware
Iron, Steel, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Leath-
Jls ever tias offered Jer sale, in the western country, embraeing every thing that is desirable in the FANCY and STAPLE LLE,
Which he pledges himself, to sell , either er. Salt, &lc. &.C. &lc
Who wants a VonvmsV i. Y. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASSIC 1C, FOR1S33, To be drawn, June 19,
6G No. Lottery 10 drvwn ballots f SCHEME.
of $30,000 is $20,000
iu,uuu la IU,UUO
5,000 is 3,160 is 1,000 is 500 is
He ictends, always to keep
on hand, a variety of FUR AjXD WOOL HATS,
of the most fashionable
shapes and colors.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS,
Consisting of Cloths, (of various colors)
Muslins, (of various qualities) Checks,
PlaidSj &.C.&.C. tfce.
And all articles, generally for sale in
this market, which lie will sell as low as
can be bought in this county for CASH or .. -. . . ..- '
the following articles ot
COUjYTRY PR0DUCEt
Flax and tow Linen, Feathers, Beeswax
Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng. Corn,
Oats, Bacon hams, dried and green liides, of all descriptions and many ottier articles
too numerous to name in an advertisement.
HENRY COT I ON. M-juntsterling, April 8.
SADDLING DUSINF33.
" TIIE subscriber car-
ries on me rv i
DUNG BUSINESS,
in all its vaiious branch
es; his shop is on Ferry
street, two doors above
the corner of Main and
ALSO,
constantly on hand, all kinds oi
Fcrv-streets: where he
The operation and uses of (his constant keens constantly on hand Men and Wo
I i 1 1
Jiving witness of Divine power and men s SAmiLLb ot every lasmon unci
oodncs. are two numerous and tooltrJa,l'y
tllversiged to be named or imagined. THE WRIST In tin? wrist (corpus) are eiht bones? arranged in two rows,' closely packed, iind strongly bound by ligumnnta, or cords.
The wrist hones have a gentle mo
tion on each other, and on the fingers:
flo with the hones of the arm, and thu
form an intimate and powerful connex
ion hetwen the arm and the hand. ARM AND If AND.
In the hand, wrist and arm are thirty
Keep
ESridles ami ESarncs,
all of which he otters for sale al the low
est prices for cash, or such country pro
duce as may be agreed on
JAMLS W, tUbli Vrvav. Dec. 28, 1MM
wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be p ir
chased in Cincinnati, Madison or Lawrenceburg. P&ODUCE, "fall kinds, will be taken in pa y mem tor g..ods, at the highest market price. His stock, consists in part, of the following articles: Fancj and staple Dry Goods vide, plain and plaid, Italian Lutestring, Figured and plain gros de JNaples, of all pjalnics and colors, Gros de Indies, of different qualities, Plain and plaid Paltnarine and lspurain Mandarin. Florence, of all colors, Satins, ot all kinds, Painted iUuslinsand French Chintz, Fancy Uarege nr.d siik handkerchiefs, Barcelona, Madias and bandana do Thi jetjworsted Barege and cotton do Marino shawls, of all qualities, An elegant assortment of Uibbons, Black bobiuet Lnce veils, rJeiraPt blond white veils.
'i'luead, bobiuet and cotton Laces and
edging, Cireun worsted Brege, Figured and plain bobinet Lace, ivlegant lace v apes, Caps and pilerineej E.egant richly worked muslin do boil, tiick, side and cull Combs, Brazilian Combs. Italian Crapes all colors, Aankin and l anMn Crape,
A large assortment ot Cancos, all qualities
Coloied muslins, tor hninrr,
V. large assortment of Gingham,
Garment and furniUne Dimity,
lied ticking, at various prices, Blue Checks, at various prices,
Colored Domestics, for diesscs,
Isish i .men, a good stock,
Uninoazetts, Bombazines and Circassians
Urge stock of Hosiery and Glwses, all qualities,
Brown Domestics, of all qualities,
Plain ami figured Batteist,
Black lasting and Brochelle, liird's eye and table Diaper, A great varieu of Mmimer wear,
Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes
bunding, needles and thimbles,
Eleiu.t Coiogn water,
GROCERIES, &c,
Gr- ceries, I ea, fot-
tee, Sugar, Spices, KvM
li. .....ne, knives of all kio-s; ii :
mills and every tiling else, that is wanted
in this line.
Glass and Queensware, and every thing
ihal is w tnteo in this line.
Tinwaie, of all kinds,
Nails, assorted si.cs, (.Y.stin-s and ironi , .
chains of dilf rent prices and q lahtios. TVMaIV V fitlY
flit I 1 i.Mltil A" lirtl
s...i.t..ry, oi ai K.n. s. Mountstcrling, Feb. (d.
i ri .i !....- .iiwi ririn rn ti m nnrt rritwit i w
1 1 it i , mat ( uiivj vi. iwi inn uoxui
f.;r Hats, nnd Palmeitos if all sizes.
Leghorn, iMnisiable and JNavarino Don nc!s. Aad a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Vevay,april 15 G. McC,
fTnllE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for
tl past favors, nopes lor a continuance
thereof, therefore begs leave to inform his
friends nnd the publie in general, that he
has at his old stand in MOUM SlEli
LING, formerly occupied by Cotton and
Mix, A Generel Assortment of WINTER AND SPRLYG
1 l 1 1 10 o to 10 30 4G 56 112 112 221 1960
f
of of of of of of of of of of of of ot of
400 is 300 is 300 is 100 is 60 is 30 h 25 is SO is 10 is 5 is
5,000
3,100 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 6,000 4,000 2,800 3,360 2,800 4,480 19,400 77,000
18040 prizes, amounting to 1S3,040
Tickets FIVE DOLLARS shares m
proportion.
S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburg, May 21. As many of our distant friends complain
of not receiving scheme of Lotteries until
it is too late to order, we take this method
to inform them that the following Lotteries
are regularly drawn, on the days mentioned. In all cases, when orders arrive ton
iafe for a particular Lottery, the money ia
invc&ica in some approveo scheme.
S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburg, Penn.
&00!D;
'LIST OF YATES M'lNTYREffe LOTTERIES. N.Y CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Draws on Wednesdays of every week, UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Draws on every other Saturday. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA STA I E LOTTERY Draws Weekly. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY Draws Weekly. For tickets in any of the above Lotteries apyly to the evtr li-ckv.
S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Penn.
CONSISTING, IX VAUT, OF PJue, ) Black, and CLOTHS, Mixed, j Sheeting and MUSMfrS, Shirting of various widths. Checks and Plaids. GROCERIES, of Every Description,
Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware
Iron, Steel Nails Shovels, Spades, Lea ther, Salt, & c. &c. & c.
And all articles, generally for sale in
his market, which he will sell ns low as
on be bought ic this county for cash or
the f dlowiiiji articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE
Tow Linen, Feathers, Beeswax. Tallow-
Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Ba
con hams dried and greei., Hides of all
For Sale or to Rent.
LL Ihoe, who are indebted fo "VYiri I. SleVCnw, late of Vevay, b
note or bik accnuut, will please to take
A
one bone betwi
the radius; that between the elbow and
little linger, the ulna;' the wrist is call
ed carpus: and the bones between the
v.risf and lingers, the metacarpal hones.'
J I i i -ii
W.s. That between the shoulder and ""ce, rni a now one ana wiucn wu,
elbow is called the shoulder bone: the reraa,n u.?..",.lU n lhe. ,RST.OAY
between the elbow and thumb, KE"' T .f" 1 . !" an otbCCr
nanns lor couec iion; as ni nnsiness must
be settled op as fast as possible. I hope
all interested, will save costs and tron ble.
GEORSE McCULLOL'GIL Vevay. April 24.
Valuable hands, LY LYDLLYA,
SIlAVK .pointed rar. KOBERT N. cOCiiiv.wNjt'l Wood park, Swiizeriaou county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose ot all or any of my ands in Indiana. hey
will be sold on reasonable terms, to good purchasers.
NICHOLAS LOINviMUltTU. Cincinnati, FeLruary 15, 1833.
AMONti the lands in Switzerland county . nre the f. Mowing tracts:
N. B. All those, that have unsettled accounts with the firm of Cotton &. Mix, wifi please call and settle the same, on or
before the 10th of March next, or they
will positively have costs to pay. COTTON "& MIX. February 10.
THAT large two story FRAMED HOUSE, formerly occupied as the
Bank olfice in Vevav. Said bouse is 70
feet long by 25 feet wide, w ith a porch 12 feet wide extending the whole length of be house, and Tacing the river- There is aleo
in fcaid lot a good brick stable and other
buildings, and the lot is enclosed with an
excellent fence. It is now in complete re
pair and intended tor a
JWk Tavern and Boarding fiiiiL HOUSE. 2ljr&ii As there is little or no opposition, it is believed that an enterprising and accommodating person would meet with great encouragement. Theahove house is divided into nine rooms, six of them have tire places. It is believed, that if it can be occupied soon, that the
court and bar and others attending court,
(third Monday) in March next, migbt be expected to put up at said house.
The terms will be liberal, as such arj louse is much wanted in Vevay. JOSEPH DOW. Noar Vevay, Feb . 4.
A'E tv GOODS,
ltlt Opened,
2XJ CiiCKSONVILIiS.
rrom the Printers.
$3TORRY Ac CANI?, have just
kv ik cied and are now ieir.B, a va
riety of
TTllERSONS indebted to up, in Poe
LI township, will please make pavment
to Henry anpclt or to messrs. Rogers,
Uoylc and Moore, in the town of Patriot
whoso receipts will be good.
KEV.N & CHILD. Printer's Retreat, May 10.
I bey itcem it unnecessary to make a prrat display; b::t will, with much pleasure
exnibit thi-ir g"ocs to thosew boWisb.to pur
rhase f!iir hprii r supply, feling satisfied
tb it no nne w ill leave their store, on ac- ElotVVrs ofMmolttC IsitCMtKre
r.oont of their prices. Ladiss and Gentle
nioTi. ojvp m a rail .
BOUQUET:
PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in pay
ment, at tin; market price.
Jacksonville, April 19.
TQUtLISlIED semi-monthly, at Hart
j foul, Conn. by Joseph llurlbut, edit
Price 1 50 pe
cd by Mel2ar tiardnei .
i annum.
ISTdAKS WANTED. The BqLANK DEEDS, for salo at tlie jjLc, price given. STOREY & .UX Slcssenger'' ollice Jacksonville, October TJ.
ACUKS. O.UABIEK. SLC . X. It 101 south west 4 3 CO wl .. west 30 3 3 i UiO soutlvesi 31 2 2 I 100 north easi 31 2 3 3J0 west half 4 3 HO .! s west 20 3 2 ICO north east 7 2
100 acres south cast quarter of section
26, lowi..sbip4, range 3; so.i.c part of
thu iract is improved 100 acres south , est quarter section C towusbip 7 north, range 12 east. 100 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range 0 west; u bout two miles from Ilushville
160 acres scuth east quarter of secfiin
32, township 3 north of range S east,
near New Lexington, Scott bounty
And upwards of I .OOO acres of Ohio
bottom land part ot Uie lirmsoy and Uo
nohne tracts.
BLACKSMITH
IN VEVAY, INDIANA. FREDERICK L. GRIS9ARD,
T3T ESPECTFULLY in-
Lil torms bis friends and
fellow-citizens, that he still
continues to carry on the BXiACKSErXXTXXXNCr, in its various branches, in the town of Vevay; on Main street, opposite the Clerk's
ftice. Amongst 4her articles, he keeps onstantly on hand for sale, Pecock and Carjr,s Ploughs, of superior quality, St warranted to be inferior to none manufactured in the state- -also
ALL KIND3 OF TIocs, Mattocks and Chains
ALL person indebted to bun, by note or book account, are requested te
make immediate payment, ns money must he had to keep up stock and materials lo carry on the business. Fuilher indulgence
to those whose accounts and notes arc of
longstanding, is useless.
F. L. UKISSAKD Vevay, February 18.
A Valuable Farm, iron SALE.
i VALUABLE FARMTtitf.
jjfjl sale, situated iu the towng a 1 1 hhip of l'oeey, county of Switzer-
land. Indiana, on toe uanK oi (lie
Ohio river, four and a half miles below the Rising Sun. The road from Vevay to the Rising Suuruns through this tract of land and strikes the river in the centre of saidtract at Piatt's ferrv. Containing
ACRES OF UND
A good dwelling house 25 acres imprj-
ed and the remainder well timbered. The terms made easy for particulars
enquire of the subscriber on the premises.
REORCL. IV. AUKTII. Posey township May 6. MERRET IIUSEIVS ESTATE-
GUiXSJIITlEiNG.
on
The subscriber continues to carry GUNSMITHXNC'
hYALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES
Mr. N. Loog worth has desired me to say, at his slum in Craig township, near Korn
that he will take in paymeut lor his lands carding machine. All work done in a neat
io highest
fc, CASE
about Allensvills, good Horses nnd milch
Cows at a lair price. ROliEUT N. COCHRAN, Agent for N. Longworth.
and durable manner, cheap for CASH or
approved country produce.
ISAAC HOCIvERSMITH. Craig township. April U.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of UBeri(tt Illlser, deceased, are requested to make imneduite payment
to the undersigned; and all portions having
lemanils against sunt estate, will .present
them for examination. The estate is be
lieved to le solvent
JOHN HUSER, Craig township, May 4. adnr.
islank i)!:i:ns, AN at .all times, hereafter, be li&fi at 12) cents per single copy, at The Clerk's office, in Vevay, Samuel Real, Esq. MounWierling, Joseph Shoit's, in Craig township, Long's fulling mill, Craig do Enog Liltletield, Cotton do Alfrey's mill, in Pleasant do William C .Mitchell's, do do Aribcrt (lalay's in Posey do Samuel Hicks' in Cotton do Amas A. Brown's in York do The Messenger oflice, JeflersouOctober 20.
