Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 March 1834 — Page 1
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Devoted to .V?ir Foreign 4 Domestic, -tifttcraturc, Agriculture, Manufacturers, and all other subjects of an interesting Nature, VOL. III.-XO. 23. PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1834. LXO. 127,
rJtLTEIi ,1.'n PUBLISHED, ItT KEEN AND CHILD.
C. KEEN BANK'S Periodical Library
terms or the " lessen ger." For 52 numbers, in advance, fi2 00
do. paid within tlie year, 2 f0 and standard wotk: Voyages.TraveU;
CONTAINING, in the cheapest pos-
do. Duid at the exniration, o 110
OiT" The above sums may bepnid in pro-1 dace delivered at thi9 office, or such other place -riv !e ajreed on. gCPNo paper discontinued until arrearage -aid. frcpSuSscribers served by post to pay 25 ce ns extra. 033 descriptions paid within 2 months after subscribing, considered in advance. Vlvertiscments inserted at the usu
al rates. PRODUCE. For the accommodation of our subscribers, produce may be left with Cotton or Mix, "nerchants, Mountstcrihife, Gardner's mill. Pleas nt township. Joseph Short, merchant, Craig township, H. I'- G ' I l ,r,1'-! store. York township, Charles F. Kmtz, York township, Arihert Gazlav, near Troy, William M'CuHough. Cottoii township, Alfrev'- mill. P'oaant township.
BLVNK WARRAITY A QUIT-CLAIM DEED, AN at all times, h "l eafier, be at 121 cents per single ropy, at The Clerk's office, in Vevay, Simuel Heal, Esq. Mountterlin j J seph Short's, in Craig township,
Long's fulling mill, Craig
En !9 Lit'lehehl, r.otton Alfrev's mill, in Pleasant William C. Mitchell's, do Aribert Gazlay's ; i v Sunuel Hick3 in Cotton A 1 103 A. Brown' in York, Newton It. Tapn's Jefferson
Messenger office
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History , Biography , Select Memoris,
Popular Science, Personal Adventures
Tales or unexceptionable moral bear
ing and approved Poems. It 19 pub li'hed wetkl), ii. numbers of 48 octavo pages each, at 5 per annum in ad. vauce, and contains matter equal to 208
pages more than any other Periodical n America at the same priced The
following woiks have hern already re puhlUhed in the Library, viz:
Volume I. 1. The Life and Trial
of Henry PastalnZZi, with copious ex
tracts trom his works,illiuatrative of his plan of (location: by E. Bihcr. Ph.
Dr. 2 History of Peter the Great,
with n preliminary sketch of the liisto i ( ' - r l ,
ry aou aiaustics oi iussia; nv lien. Count Philip de Segur, 3- Note? of a
journey through France and Italy; h
m . li irhtt. 4. Lit Ivsuvs Ella; by l.h;s. Lamb. .5. The Uoun Jed Sp'iiit, Tale of Life; by I). M.
Moil 6. 1 he Lite ol Carl TVod---
Knottier, the German Warrio. Poet; b)hi9 father. 7. Martial and-
Miscellaneous Pomes of K'en er. & Koernei's Prose Tabs. y. Poors in Upper India and the Ilimal n i Mountains, &c. by Major Archer. 10. The
Game f Life; by Leigh Ililchie. 11.
I he Young Port, a I r.igmenl of Au tobiograph ; from Tales of FielJ and Fl J; uy John .M aicoin. 12. II h-n Waleis, fom the same. I . The Brothers frocn the. same 14. The U'val; by the .uilu r of R oik clion of ol Peninsula. I o. Anecdotes of Puiul-
Dr. HI CLUTCH E.
MAYING located himself in I TCI respectfully tenders his services to the public in the practice of Physic, Surgery, and iiiidvif cry-
He bees to intimate, that lu-
has received his medical education in the
Universities of Dublin and Edingburgh,
from which latter place he holds his de grees; and that he has had the advantagi of extensive Hospital practice in both
those cities.
Dr. McCutchf.n's office is on Ferry
street, immediately above Lie Clerc's Ho
tel, where the public are invited to call
and examine his Diploma and certihcatcs
Vevay, Sept. 20, 1G33.
TAILORING BUSINESS
Fresh Goods, AND VEIiY CHEAP.
CLOTHS.
Sattiucts.
IAIN T. BRUSH.
having
moved i
Vevay Ferry.
Toe undersigned gives notice, that he has renteJ that comfortable stone FKhRY
HOUSE and 'TAVERN STaXL, on the bank of the Ohio river, at the town of Vevay. His boat--and ferry Hats are ol the safest and best kind, and always kepi in good repair -his ferrymen are of the steaiest aud most careful character his tavern accommodations are erpial toany in the neighborhood.
Particular intention will be paid, at all times, d-iv or night. mSTEVM COAT P ABSENCE S - and every facility efforvled Uicm in getting on board. SAMUEL CLER Vevav. January t . THE ATIIEXIAX, AND LITTEBARY QAZETTS.
tcts. Volume II 1. Critical Sk. t lie?
oi tiie ciKirnctcr auu renios o bcott
and Byron C- Joornai of a., officer employed in the Expedition i;.du- tlu co!T.:naid of Captain O.". en. on Hi
iiis Shop to Patriot, sill continues 1
the business in all its various branches; custdinerscan be accomnndateI at the short -Viri'Mice, and in thebest and most fasli-f--ibie manner, at reoncetl prices. will receive in p..y meuteitiier money
' uri produce. O Nei 17. 18!3. TO FAUMKKS r lilE subscriber wishes to purchase, im-
itnniediatelv, all kinds of Farmers,1
Produce, for which the highest market pi ice will !.e given. Ho is pariicularly desirous of getting ar large q'ta .til y of DRIED PEACHES, for uhich Le will pay one dollar per buh'l i-'tiod uu!i..iit pearing, and three dollars fir ,-.; r-d, MOSES CHAMCrRLIN.
With a view to meet the wishes, as well ae the wants of the public, it is contemplated to issue, on or about tiie first of Janua rv next, a new papr, devoted to
'The Fine JirtS) the Drama, .Afzrs, and xhinoe
uenerai msicuany,an'iemoracinr ngiruil Essays Poetry. Tales, Sketches of American Scenery, Biography, Rules of Life, Scientific and Litlerary Intelligence, &,c.
TERMS. &c. The Athenian, will be printed on a superior quality of double royal paper, folded and stitched in the quarto form, and offered at the unprece
dented low price of TWO DO
i
LOilSt Ul r, . . .... .r. IVMVJ .1 J OUT
in Albion.--4. Biographical and Grit ical Sketches . of Sir .lis. M'Ukinti Lord Brougham --5 Servic-- Afloat.
romprisim; the Personal N-ti aiive f
a B itish N tval Ollii er. 6. O Hides or Marine Lris; by .Mrs Fleicher
(late M.s Jesbury.) 7. Skttch ol!
the niu- ai d character ol Warn worth with selection" ficm hi Lvii(al; Ballad. 8. Nine Month- Ueu'l.-nfc j io New Z-'olaud. 9. Tiie Life ' I ihornet; from Ihe Libra y if U-cfui
hnoisleufgr. 10. History ol ti e Olto-
manor Puiki-h Itr.pirc; bv Edward Upham, E-q. M U. A. S tl. The TyrdT, by the author of R. iUrtiou$ of the Penii.fuhi. 12. Domestic Man ners in the Wert Indies; by M. Charrnichar I. five years a ieident in the LI
and. 13. The Life and Character of
William wuoeiorre. 14 iyien am
viz: The Times we Live in,
Odd Fellows, and Blessings of Biogra phy.
The Periodical Library will consist of Four Volums in the course of the year each volume to make upwards of six hundred and twenty pa ges.
LY MOU.VTS TEULLYG. TTHE subscriber, thankful for pnst faJi vors, hopes for a e mtinua.icet ereof, therefore begs leave to inform the public generally, that he In? rpned
IN M -l.rmTF.lW !NO. Dirtctly oppnsiti the "UW Store. Jut -n "rhi l-epl bu Cotton Mix.
He has now on hand, and will constant-
v keep.
y JJescripuon,
THE Bubsctiber informs his friends and customer", that he has receiv
ed his fall stock of
IDS,
of every kind and description usually 6old
n this county consisting in part of
Black, Blue, Brown, Steel Mixed, & Drab Black, Blue, Mixed, and Drab
FLANN K.LS CA L1C )ES , of every de-
scripu.in some very clieap. ('amble's, of different colors, Boinl.uzetts, very good. Bobinet and Jackouet, Cambric, Muslins,
VcMin::8, Velvets, Table Diajr,
Cotton larn, Nos. 5, G. 7, 8.0, 10.
jjegiiorn and Uolivar t lats, &c. &lc GROCERIES, O Every Description,
Wines? cV Li U -is f f j,,!iljS al kind
DYE STUFFS, $c
CUTLERY, and TLY WARE. A General Assortment of BOOKS,
binies, 1 estaments, Webster's Diction-
irv and Spelling Books, Geojynraphv
II.C,.. ,.C IT:..I t 1?. i: i
. w me uiincii tuiics, Liiitriisn
t.taoimars, English Headers, Introduc
tions, and school books in general.
As an enumeration of the articles he has
on hand would almost fill a common news- ..,.. 1 1. . . I . :i i i .
i'ii:i , me ouu'iiuicr lias narueo out a
very small portion of them ; but he as
sores his friends that his store will show
for itsell
Valuable Lands,
-V LYDIA.YA, FOR SALE.
TT II WE appointed mr. ROBFRT N. 11 COCHK AN. of Woodnark. SwitzeA
land county, Indiana, my agent. Indispose
t an or any ot my lands in Indiana, rhey
will be sold on reasonable terms, to good
purcnasers.
NICHOLAS L0N( WORTH. Cincinnati, Februarv 15, 1833.
AMONG the lands in Switzerland county are the following tracts: "
lACRES. QUARTER. SEC. T. It 101 southwest '26 4 3 80 wi i, west 30 3 3 100 southwest yi 2 2 100 north east 31 2 3 3--'0 west Liilf 3.1 4 3 SO e s west 0 3 2 100 north east; 5 7 2
J
c1
160 acres South east quarter of section 2G township 4. range 3; aoaicpartof this tract is improved 160 acres sooth west quarter section 0 township 7 north range 12 east. 1G0 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range 6 west; a.bout two miles from Rushville 1G0 acres scuth east quarter of section 32, township 3 nortli of range 8 east, near New Lexington Scott sounty 1G0 acres being theN E quarter of sec 12, T 1 north, R six west 1G0 acres, being tiie N L quarter of" section 18, T 7, It 1 west And upwards of 1 ,000 acres of Ohio
bottom land part of the Ormsoy and Du nohue tracts.
Mr. N. Long worth bus desired m to sav.
i that he will take in payment fur his lands
about Allensville. good Horses and milch
and that they can be accommo-lCows at a fair price.
dated with goods as cheap and on as good All persons are forbid from trespnssihg
termo as at any other store in the county, on the above lands, by cutting timber or
ne wisues io purchase or exchange goods for the following articles of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans Linsev rf t : n .i .J
iow ijinen. reamers, lieeswax Tallow f (.-, -i.....u, uiui'iu, vi ii , va is , Ha-
con. hams, Cotton and l.inen Rags and
in fact, nothing will lie refused.
LVM VN V. MIX. Mountsterling, October 10, 183:1.
LAST NOTICE.
hoop poles.
1 have several Good IinproTCd
Fni'lllSj for sale bw for Cah, or to
eht on shares, or otherwise, to good ten
anls, it application is marie soon Pn.. bion given at an tone. Apply to
ROBERT N. COCHRAN Agent for N. Longworth, Woodpark, Sept. 4, 1S33.
"Knowledge is Power."
Curings. HanuMi , - utlery, : in ware I r m 1 1 1 is u IN lir.Hrilvj IN I'.U gives notice
Iron S'eel Nails Shovels. Spades, heath to (hose indebted to him, that he
will receive in payment, t delivered
er, Salt. Sic. -Vc. kc.
He ir.temls, always to iictp
an b id, a varietv "f FUR AJYD WOOL
of the most fashionable
shapes and colors. A tiENL'HAL ASSORTMENT OF DliY COODS,
Consistinsr of Clo .5, (of various colors)
Muslins (el varir m qualities) Checks,
Phiiiis.&e.&c. 5" .&LC
And all trM-les. generally for sale in tt.w tnniket. which he will sell as tow as
r an be bouuit in this county for C ASH or
the following article" ol"
Uodks!
IJooLo.!J
The London Editions of the above! COUXTRY PRODUCE,
works were originally published in tow Linen Feathers Reeswax
more than thirty zulumcs, cost the pub r. n y, x pi4XSPed Ginseng Corn,
it Cotton s mill, on Indian creek, on or
before the l?t of February next, good
merchantable heat, for which he will pay 66 cent per bushel; Corn, 25:
Oats 20 and Rye, 37h per bushel. Af
ter mat time, all accounts remaining
Unpaid will be placed in an otlicei'.-
har ds for collection. He will at-
lend al home on every Saturday, to re
ceive pioduce and make settlements.
ROBERT BARES. Mounlsterlihg, Dec. 21. COTTON' MILL.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED hereby no tifv the public, that the above mill
now in complete order for GRIND
ING, and Ihnt within two weeks from Ibis time they will be prepared with a
good bolt for merchant work. John
r'nrllrnn will frivf. Ilia fntirf itllnnti.M.
.. - .'. !l,Cl,nrC,l,l Lk, .,.. J I " . I 1 Ili,t,.c ... t. -
rhlv Apiwuil, payaoie invanaoiy in "' " ; 1 Oats, r.jcon hams, onoo aim givi. . , ( ,jie ni,j
BAKES & COCHRAN. Indian Creek, Dec. 21, 1833.
advance.
Companies of five persons, will be entitled to subscribe for mi months, by the payment of five dollars, but individual will be expected to pay .91 25 for six IBonths, or two dollars for the year.
Aeent will be allowed a discount of
10 percent on all subscribers they obtain, by remitting or becoming responsible fr them. They will also be entitled to a copy gratuitously Phil delphia. JYoo. IGth. 1833.
JEREMIAH SULLIVAN AND Charles F. Lon ry, Attornies and Counsellors at Law. WILL practice in partnership in the Circuit and inferior courts ol Switzerland C"tmtv. Mr Sullivan may be consulted at Ma dison, and mr. I.owry, at his office, in Vevay, corner of Market and Ferry streets. Business entrusted to them, will receive the attention of both. Vevay, January 23.
been afforded to subscribers at the a-!r u .Itwrrintions and manv other articles
maiinglv reduced price of two UoL-ltr. numerous to name in nn advertisement.
lars and fiftv cents! 1 '. exclusive of
postage.
N. B. Subscribers nre served in the following places free of postage, viz: Boston, New Haven, Ct., Worcester, Ms., New York, Baltimore Washington D. C, Annapolis, Richmond, Charleston, Savannah, and Cincinnati. OCrSubscribers will oblige u ma
ll F.N RV COT R)N.
Mountsterling, April 8.
NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS to the "Messenger residing in Craig township, wishing to pay the amount of their subscriptions in grain, are hereby informed, that they can leave the same with Col. Harvey, at Rellmont, who is authorized to receipt for the same-. KEEN & CHILD,
Which will oe sold at very reduced prices-,
t i . II oooiinoi1
iri;.ll. l, mt.1,;..., m; .,its h is auxmus io en oU
I "I. ' 7r V " ft. : V e " ' isroods. i , order to prepare for fall business.
WORKUVGM f AD VOCA TE.
The Working Man's Advocate, publish
ed in the city of New Yolk, is one of the
HE subscriber has just received a laigeet and cheapest weekly newspapers
supply ot UEW GOODS,
FIlESflGOOVS
fresh supply of
in notes of the United States Bank
when they can possibly do so. Tne first number, with which the subscription begins, whs published on the 10th May, from which lime complete 9ets can be furnished. Address, Post Paid, T. K. GREENBANK. No. 9, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, November 1, 1833
WOOD CIIOPIKG. WE want some forty of fifty cords of fire wood cut immediately for which we will allow the highest price, on subscriptions or other debts uethu office December 7.
BLANKS, LANK Summons, Subpoenas, and Executions, pist 'printed, and for
sale at this office. J5epf.a? ,
HeofYers nvorv thinir for sunnier wear at
nearly cost nnd carriage.
A part of the new 2on(l3 are as follows f , rilrtW.,
sp hi c .tton, 5, and 7 hundred, Rleaehod Domestics, 3-4 aad4-4ths , Riown Domestics. 3-4 and 4-4ths. IJir ariobandkercbiefs.
(ierman and London pinsand needles, ('ombs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eyes. Sea crass bed cords, Gilt edged and hot pressed letter paper. Marseilles counterpanes, Rrass kettles, Sad irons, C i I r looking glasses, Hoop iron, palmetto leaf hats, Irish linen. silk handkerchiefs. Cambric and jackonet muslin. Calicoes, at diflerent prices, Bo nlmzine stocks, Fans, razor strops, Buttons, lining silks, copy books Spool cottons, pumps, brushes. Paint stuffs, sugar, coffee, tea, nai's, fitc JAMES S. BRANDS R. Vvajr, July 3L
in the United States
I he object ot the Working Man1s Ad
vocate, as its title imports, is to protect the
rights and promote the interests of the
working men. By working men are meant all those who are engaged in occupations
calculated to contribute to the sustenance
health, instruction and rational amusement
THE subscriber having purchased u large supply of a choice BOOKS, for private families, Bchools,and seminaries, he offers them for sale as cheap as they can be bought in Cincinnati Among
his assortment are the follow ingt
Webster s Dictionary, Walker's do. Kirkhani's Grammar, Pond's r!o. Mis Bencher's Geography. Olney's Geography and Atlas, English Readers, Introductions, Pike's Arithmetic, Pocket Lawyer?, Life of Franklin, do William Penn, Christian Lyres, Juvenile Harmony, Jack Downing'. lower down East Comic Almanacks, Small do. Large doPocket Maps of Indiana. Scott's Bibles in three large VQi Walts' Hymn Books, Methodist do. Miller's do. . Small and large elegant bound Bibles. W ebster's Spelling book, & MOSES CHAMBERLIN". Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 1S33.
citizens.
NEW GOODS
The Advocate embraces in its details
the proceedings of the working men of En
rope and America a prica current and bank note iable, as well as other foreign
and domestic intelligence. lis general ob
ject is human improvement; uncontrolled by political orreiigious sectarianism. Terms two dollars a year payable in advance. GEORGE II. EVANS, 6 Thames street. New York, June, 4833. Subscriptions rcceied ut this office
WHEAT. i-n,nn)n ras For which the highest market price will be paid in cash, at the store of JAMES S. BRANDEft. Vevay, July 4.
rjHE subscriber lias jnt received new and complete aseortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and HARDWARE, Which he offers to sell as cheap as tbey enn be afforded in the county. Ricu. tomers are invited to call and pet good bargains. He wishes to pm chase iramediately ifOOo hwit j sh'"t con ;v fir which he will pay the nigruM market price, and half Jn CASH. He al.o wants to purchase Ml the O ATS t,,at can be delivered nt his efnre. IIEJYRY COTTOfc Miimtsterling, an. 25, 1831.
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