Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 5, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 October 1833 — Page 4

WEEKLY MESSENGER.

FOE Til I

7i jr--"-t?-J( The Harvest Home. Homr t he Lord with thv substance, and with the first fruits f all thine incsease; So shall thy burns le fillcJ with p'cnty, and thy presses burst with new wine. Proverbs . Shout, res per, sho it your "harrrst home" SVv.'.t praises to thciiloti u Lord, W'io ic ur'd the r:iin, who wirm';! 'lie son, Whoso bounty Ins our garners stord. He bride the Spring vvnh zephyr breath ivlow niildiv i.-Vr each frozen ;;lade, Ti!i, burning fV'Mn the bonds -f death, t n rose the :vt :i and spicy blade. in vernal sho-,vr? his Hi goodness llow'd On every hill, on every pi-tin, Jlis providential e.i'e bestowed '1 he early and th -f.Yr rain. lie beckon1 1 to the farthest south. And cnli'.i young Summer into birth. Th'-n crown"! with h'essirus -put her forth To shine upon the gladdeu'd earth. Art ! hade, bene ith her genial heat, The soil her varied riches yield, Thar man rniht from his labors reap The income of each fruitful iiold. And next, a? ontvard roll'd the voar, Brown Abiitmn, with her plentious horn, Sh"ik from her lap the ripenM ear. The bearded grain, and yellow corn. And when by fruitful increase spent. The land from iabor sought repose; Old "Whiter from the north He sent To wr.ip her in Ins hoary snows. And bade him in his icy chain Bind earth and air. and field and flood, Till bnlmv Sjtriifg hoald broatiie asnin Her fragrance Vr each fl over and bud Tims, ail the seasons in their tnrn, At His com;. Kind their treasure pour, That mfin with jra'eful heut niijrht iearn, The bounteous Giver to adore. Then turn oarh eve. and Vend each hnce, l;t prnsv to Heaven's eternal throne, While every heart swelU gratefully, Thanksgivings for y ur harvest home. And, a; ye raise v- er gladsome voice, Au 1 iiihei swcl's thy solemn tone, O: let yo'jr thank;';. I bear's rejiey And -xlidly shoui the harvlst home. TO PRINTERS. BALTIMORE TYPE FOOYDIiY. THV. popnetors ot the Baltimore Type Fe-iadrv re-pTtfully inform- the Trir.teis in the United States, that they aie now prepared So furnish them with a great variety of letter, suited to book, news, and ;j work, at prices the same as they can "btained at ether fmn dries, consisting tnnripnliy of the following, viz: Nonpareil, Minion. Brevier. Furgeoi, long Prnr.?r, Small Pica, Pica. English, Sreat Primer. Double Pica, Double EngJish. Duble Great Primer, Cannon, Five Lin?3 Pica: and the following Antiaue Type: Nonpareil, Brpvier,Burgeoi,Long primer. Pica, 4 line" Pica. 8 lines Pica line Pica ornamented, 8 lines Pica fined, 8 lines Pica oak leaf. 8 lines Pica oramented, fcc. kc. &r. Together with ieds, bra rule, dasb- . plain and ornamented ; a great variety iffl.iwers, cuts suitable far books. newsWiper and han'l bill, cird border. &c. Orders for any of the ab ve, as also for presses, rases. chae?. composing s(ick, gallie. ink, varnish, or any thing required in the completion of an ofTn e, will be executed on term a? favourable an at any sther etHbliiunent of a similar kind in he United State. Old type w til He taken .n excbai.ge at nine o nts per pound, de iivere.4 nt the Foundn . Mr. Edwin St'rr who has been long engaged m f-riing on this bunness, is .'.ip-rinteiidi'.g the r'a'liuiore Foundry. And from hi we t kTn experience, will lie enabld n aiic id to the orilers of prin--er? in such a mam.ei, f.-.r promptnes and Accuracy, a to iiiuie itilaction. F LUCAS. Jr. A vent of the Baltimore 'Type Foundry. Baltimore. Sept 2-1833." Jesse Ilotnhkiss' Estate. I L persons indebted to the estate of. JESSE nOTCHKIS3, late of 1'leasani towns'iip, deceased, are hereby '"quested to nui'-i" t mined iate payment to no undersigned, who has been legally apled ndimnis'r o r o said estate; and it 1 1 Wrsons havi'c claims asfainst the same will presen t them for examination Toe estate is 'b-r tit t ' v insolvent. GABRlEf. VORIS, admV. Septem er 9, 1833. Hour iMartindale's Estate. A LE persons indebted to the estate of Jr& Henry" Martindale, bits of Po eey township, de. eas-id, are requested to iake immediate payment to the underlined; and air peons having demands gainst the said cs'nte, will present them examination. The e.-tate is solvent. WILLIAM JOHNSON, admY. NANCY M A ItTINDALB, adm'x. 8ej tember 13, 162?.

FHESFI GOODS

FUC subscriber has just received rts fiesh snpnlv of NEW GOODS, Which will be sold at very reduced prices', us he is anxious to seil out his summer goods, jn order to prepaie for fall business. He oilers every tiling for summer wear at nearly cost ami carriage. A part of the new goods are ns follows Sp in cotton, 5, G and 7 hundred, bleached Domestics, 3-4 aad 4-4ths , B'own Domestics, 3-4 and 4-4ths. Barege handkerchiefs, German and London pins and needles. Combs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eyes, Sea grass bed cords, (Jilt edeil and hot pressed letter papen Marseilles counterpanes, Brass kettles, iS.id irons, (Jilt looking glasses, Hoop iron, palmetto leaf hats. Irish linen, silk haudkerehiefe. Cambiio a;id jieknnet muslin, Calicoes, at ddi'-rent prices. Bombazine stocks, Fans, razor strops, Buttons, lining silks, copy book', Spool colfuis. pumps, brushes, Paint slutls, sugar, cotYee, tea, n i"s. Sec JAMES 3. BRAND Eli. Vevav, Julv 31. PjgJISE subscriber respectfully informs j3 the public, that he has j-ist received hnd opened A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF QJalmost every Description , t;n l tr-o nu marmot to mention r.t Jul! length. He is particularly in want of Wheal. O t. I! e and Corn, for whu h I.g ill i'ive the highest price he will also take produce generally, at the nnrket price. " HENRY COTTON. Mountsterling, May 20. fX MOUM'S TERLIYG. fTT 11 K subscriber, th nkfui for past faH vor?, hopes for a continuancethere, of, therefore begs leave to infirm the pub lic generally, that lie has opened A iTO STOKE, IX MOUNTSTERLING, IN THE VrSiXE KGU5E Dirtclly opposite the "( Vr Slorc.oimvrly keplby CuttonS,- Mix He has now on hand, and will constani ly ke,ep, GROCERIES OF Every Disirinlion, a iogs. iiaruwai-, culhry, r i:iwate Iron Siefl Nails Shovels, Simdes. Leath er, S.dt, kc. c. vVc. lie intends, always to kee; on band, a varietv of FUR AM) Ji OOL f the iii"-t fashionable shapes and colors. A oENLllAL ASSORTMENT DRY ZQODS, Coiisisting ofClo s, (of various colors) Muslins, (ot vane, qualities) Checks Plaids, &c. ore. & . &:c. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which he witl et!laslwas can be bought in this county tor C ASH or the following articles ot COLLVTRY PRODUCE, Flax and tow Linen. Feathers, Beeswax Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed Ginseng. Corn Oats. Bacon hams, dried and green Hides of all descriptions and many other article too numerous to name in an advertisement HENRY COTTON Mountsterling, April 8. A BARGAIN. NE of the best Quarter Sections o Land, with about thirty acres inipro veil, and a good Frame House on the amc, with improvements, lying in Cot ton townenip, Switzerland county. Ou the premises there are several excel lent (-prints, and the whole well water ed; warranted U' i'ed Stales title, sab property, and free from any incuinheranc whatever. This property will be sold low for CASH; one or two uood horses will be taken in part yy. The owner wants money, or elv he would not sell. Pos sesion can be given at any time; apply to ROBERT N. COCHRAN. Woodpark, Sept. 6, 183.3. SADDLLW B USLXESS. 3111 subscriber car1 ries on the SADDLING BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Main and Ferry-streets; where he keeps constantly on hand Men and Homen's SADDLLS of every fashion and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds 0 BRIDLES AND HARNESS, all of which he oilers for sale at the low est prices for cash, or such country pro duce as may be agreed on. JAMES W. COLL.. Vevay, Dec. 2b, 1831.

Valuable Lands, AY LVDIAXA,

FOR SALS. SIT WE appointed .nr. UOBF.RT X. COCHLtAN.of Woodpark, Switzerland county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose of all cr any of my lands in Indiana. They will be sold ou reasonable terms, to good purchasers. NICHOLAS LONti WORTH. Cincinnati, February 13, 1833. AMONG the lands in Switzerland county are the following tracts:

ACRES. (iUAKTER. SKC. T. It i j lbT southwest 26 4 3 80 wi t. west 30 3 3 I GO southwes 31 2 2 1G0 north easi 31 2 3 320 west half 35 4 3 80 ei s w est 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 2

160 acres south east quarter of section 26. township 4, range 3; soa.e part of this tract is improved 100 acres south west quarter section 8 township 7 north range 12 east. 130 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range G wes-l; about two mi'es fr m Rushville 1G0 acres scu'h e -st qu irier of sectim 32 lowtifhip 3 north of range 8 east, near Ne L '.-.ii'ni-i Scott sountv And upward of acres of Ohio bottom land part of me Ormsby and Doaohue tracts. 3.1r. N. L jngw rt!i lias desired metosav, that he w;d tatve in DavnvMit for his lands (bout Aliensvilb, good Horses and milch o. s at a fair price. All persons are forbid from tresitnssina "n the above lands. Lv cutting timber or honr pities. 1 have several C.OOjl IlllurOTCd Farm, for sale low for Cash, r to eht on shams, or otherwise, to good ten ants, it application is made soon. Pesaession given at an tune. Apply to ROBEKT N. COCIIBAX, Agent for N. Longworth. Woodpark, Sept. 4. 1333. SI THE SUCSCRI1JEU, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance tneieof, therefore begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he has at his old stand in MOUNTSTF.RLINCJ. formerly uccunied bv Cotton and Mix, A (Jcnorel Assortment of MATER AAD SPRl.YG CONSISTING, IX PAUT, OF Blur, i Mnkjtnd CLOTHS, entiling of VARIOUS WIDTHS Checks .. Plaids. GKOCERIES, or Evfff Description, Caa'mgs, 1 1 .niware, Cutlery, Tinware, Iron, JVeel. tils Miovels. Snades. Lea ther. Salt. &c. (Jcc.ii c. Aad all ai tides generally for sale in 'his market, which he will sell is low as enn he bought ic this county for cash or the f dlowinu articles of COUNTRY" PRODUCE. Tow Linen Feathers, Beeswax. Tallow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Bacon h iinB dried and greet., Hide3 of till description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, Feb. 11). ftlUE subscriber has received a large additional assortment of cheap new Good-, whirh he will dispone of, on the must reasonable term!. He wi-die to purchase WHEAT, oats, ginseng, &c. &c. &c. and will give the highest mat ket price for such and all of her country produce. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, June 15. Jotanical Practice. II WE just re'urned from Cincini Jvi , WMii an assortment oi uoianicai Hni.finet,, which, together with my servi ces, I tender to the public on reasonable terms. SAMUEL HICKS. Cotton township, August 22. lfl'13. Doctor S. R Eaton, -Gr-. i ori., r? i-i. riG 4 ifUia 11111iL forms i he public, that Las located himself in VKVAY. Switzerland county, Indiana at Ihomas Ahm.'TKong's Hotel, w here he may be con sulted at all times, except wni-n aosct:ip-otessionally. Vevay, August 31, 183: I-ast xAolit t without Cost. ALL persons who are indehed to the la'e firm of COTTON &. MIX, .iro hereby notified, that necessity has compelled us to place all our notes and accounts in the hands of SAMUEL BEAL Eq. of Mountsterling, for collection. Oar friends are desired to attend to this notice, and save msts. HENRY COTTON, LYMAN W. MIX. MouDtsterling, Sept. 10, 183?.

Fulliiiff Mill.

prpflE subscribers wish to inform the LL citizens ot Switzerland and the joining coiinties, that they are now pre-j pared to rS Ct Of l, nt their stand on Long K..n, w traig township, three miss west from evay, at the stand for-L merly owned by Robert Bakes. Theyl w:n FULL, COLOR &, DRESS CLOTH in the neatest and best manner, at the following pricesBlack, Browns, Snuff's 20 & 25 cents Drabs, full & press. 12, dressed 16 do. Jeans, do. 8 do. 12 do. lanutls, scoured nd pressed l 1-4 JAMES S. LUNU Ac CO. Craig towniship, Sept. 12, 1S33. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at public vendue, at the late residence of Henry JMartindale. in Posev township, on Saturday, October 12, 1833, the personal pp-perty belonging to said Martindale's estate, consisting of HOUSES, COVS, HOGS, NIIK1 COitty Farming Utensils, c. &c. Termi Nine montlra credit on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser iriving approved security; under three dollars, cash in hand. WILLIAM JOHNSON, admY NANCY" MAKTINDALE, adm'x. September 18, 183J, Administrators' Sale. A SALE of the personal property belonging to the estate of Benoit CouKvoisiER, dee'd. will take place on Monday, October lith, 1S33, at the late residence of siu decedent, in Jefferson tow uship one miie below Vevav, consist in" of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hog?, One Carl, FI ws, and other farming utensils, one set of Curpcntrr's Tool", hum;iiui,I).V KITCI1KN FUKMTLKE COilN PO I A OES in the field, II A V in the stack. and other articles too numerous to mention 1 erms mado known on the day of sale Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a m. fit nr .fc'a Tint" ii ttiv i EMANUEL FERNET, adin Sepi.23, 33. rs. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at Public Vendue, at the late residence of JESSE HOTCHKISS. in Pleasant township, On Saturday. October 5. 1833. the personal property belonging to the es tate oi said liotchkiss, consulting of One Horse, a crop of Corn, Household ami Kitchen FURNITURE, &c. The sale will commence at 10 o'i ImpL51. I erms.--1 hree dollars and under Caeh down over that sum, twelve months credit, the purchaser giving approved security. D,ie attendance by GABRIEL VORIS, admY September U, 1833. Public Vendue. THE subscriber will sell at Public Vendue, at his residence in JelTerson town, one mile and a half north-west of Jacksonville, on the road leading to Allen Wilev s on On Saturday, October 5, 1833, the following personal property, viz: 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Colt, i loom, 1 Plough, 1 Cupboard, 10 or 20 TATTING HOGS, ONR STACK OF HAY.&c. &c. Ti:rms 12 months credit on all sums over two dollars, the purchaser giving ap proved secunly under z, cash down. JBENJAM1N PICKET. September 23. 1833. VENDUE. WILL be sold at Public Vendue, at the late residence of Henry P. Banta, dee'd, in Pleasant township. On Tuesday, October 22, 1833, the personal property belonging to the estate of the said decedent, consisting of Hores, Cattle, Sheep, flogs, WIIAET, COUi, Farming Uiensils, Household St. Kitchen FUKiVITlTKE. and other articles, too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. i eh ms 12 months credit on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving approved security under :, cash down. PETER fl. BANTA, adm'r. MARY BANTA, adm'x. Sept. 21, 1833. BLANK WARRANTY AO.U1T-CH.U iu:nN, fiAN at all times, hereafter, baliad M.at v2i cents per single copy, at The Clerk's office, in Vevay, Samuel Heal, Esq. Mountiterling Joseph Short's, in Craig township;, Long's fulling mill, Craig do Enog Littlefield, Cotton do Alfrcy'g mill, in Pleasant do William C.Mitchell's, do do Aribert Gazlay's in Tosey do Samuel Hicks in Cotton do Alios A. Brown's in York, do Newton II. Tapp's Jefferson do Messenger office do. do

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AXD SPIRIT OF THE AGE. THE unprecedented success of ih-ad-lSPV there having- beeti tid. teen hundred sub.cr.hers received sjnce" l9 commencement, in July last i, the be,t evidence of the litmrii it ha e! j ., , . . .... . ,n ,he po'c miod. While the p.tit-ui juiijjrieiors win pursne me course , '.":h hM c""',"'' nch etainnt pp-. - , " the,r predecessors, they wi; j'1" u?e every dpavnur lf give thd S?Vi ' P""ible. a spirit ot great vijor, variety ami originality, than ha? been here'ofoie uchicved. This publication lis intended as a satirical observer and corrector of the morals and manners of the day. Satire is a most effective and powerful weapon in the hands of a judicious tactician, and may be used on any occ.u-oon with advantage, but particular ly upffQ the vices or tollies of the com. munity. The respectable responsibility assumed, is s folhctent guarantee for its utility and exceMence ; and for the total expulsion from its colurr-ns of that scur rility which blunts the erge of satire, and deprives it of it? purify ing agency . Lite rature and the Drama will be sharers 4 it? columns and all that it serviceable the progress of useful information an(S moral improvement will receive its warm advocacy. 0O The terms are 2 per annum, payable in advance, or $2 50. if not paid before the expiration cfx months. Agents will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent, on all subKcnbers they obtain by remitting or becoming re--pnnsi. hie for the same. They will also be entitled to a copy of this paper gratuitously. All otders must le addressed (pos' paid) to W. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. Wo. j Athenian Building". Philad. Sept. Uth, 1833. iTtlie lutlic. TT HEREBY give pul hc notice, that I 11 have given my son John Mitotan. Jr, his freedom, with permission to acl. naae, ana ao mr himself; to sue and bo sued, and transact any business he may cl oose as his own fre a;ent without recoursj on me lor any ot nis innsn,-- fm T contracts whatever, after this d itc JOHN SlSSOxV sen. rieasant townshif ,S?pf. 11, 1S33. lJitsolulioii oi" Partnership, THE Partnership beret sort' oxiv (:g under the firm . f Store: j C'USV, is his day dissoivx! hy mutual consent. All persons having demands against them are requested to present them lor settlement; and all persona indebted to them are requested to make payment tc either of the subscribers immediately. The senior partner intending goinii to the South soon for the benefit of his health, if is absoiatklv necess a rv ih'if the buiness sliould be settled without delay. ED'A'IN - OREYJOHN II. CASE. Jacksonville. Aug. .11. 1833. LOOK AT THIS! rpHE sutiscribers hereby tsive notice, -- that they have disposed of their Store in Jacksonville, to Air. Mo-es Chnmbeiiin, and aj they are both coirg to the South, one for the benefit of his health, and the other oif business; they earnestly requtsi utose indented to them, to call and settle their accounts immediately if not settled soon, they will be under the nrcres-oty of leaving them with a magistrate for collection. EDWIN STOREY. JOHN II. CASE. Jacksonville, Sept. 14, 1833. TO FARMERS. nnllE subscriber wishes to purchase, imimmediately, all kinds of Farmers' Produce, for which the highest market price will be given. He is particularly desirous of getting ar lare quantity b for which he will pay one dollar ner bushel dried without pearing, and three dol lars lor peareil. MOSES CHAM BERLIN. Dr. JIcCUTCHE.. M AVING located him self in I'Jif.fV, respectfully tenders his services to the public in the practice of Physic, Sur ry, and uiidwifw.. He beg? to intirr, h, has received his medical educ;,t;mi in tho TT 'a " . -. un.tcrsmcsot Uublin flno Edin-burtzh, Irotn which latter rjte he holds his decrees; and that 1,6 has bad the advantatrr. of cxte'isive Hospital practice in both, of uiob cities.. l)r icCuTciiENs ofTice is on Ferry street immeduitelv above Le Clerc's Uo-

clt )vhero the public are invited to call Uld examine his Diploma and certificates. Vevay, Sept. CO, fC.33. Benoit Courvoisier's Estate. ALL persong indebted to the estate of Benoit Courvoisicr, lato of Jefferson township, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersignod, who have taken out letters of administrators on said estate and all those having legal claims against said estate, will present them within the time prescribed by law. The estate i9 solvent. CHARLES THIEBAUD,) . , EMANUEL PERHET, 5 a'Iv? ttH-'pt. 23, 1933. i