Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 March 1834 — Page 1

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Gardner's mill, Pleasant t.. '"3" Joseph Short, merchant, Craig township, It. P. GotUanl's store. York township, Charles F. Krutz. York township, Aribert Gr.liy, near Troy, Willi vn M'C ilbugh. Cotton towns'iip, AltVev's ;'. P'isa".T township.

BJLAXK W'ARRASTV & Ql IT-i IVIM DEEDS e ANH-iW all liratrs, lie.eafter, be w (it 1 21 c "!' pe single ro;iy, at Tne Clerk'- lVice, in Vevay, Sam iel 5Vm". Ksq. !n!'.erli Joseph Short's, in Craig twi-iiin, Long'- fu'liij "nil, Traig do En. 8 Littlvfi 'id, Cotton do Aifi 'v's mill, ;n Pleasant do Willi;-. mC. Mitchell's, do do Aribert (inzl ty's in Posey do Samuel Hk-ks in Cotton do Arms . Brown's in Y -rk, do Newton II. Tapn's Jefferson do JMes-enger office do do Vevay Ferry. Ti'.e undersigned uives notice, that lie has ren'pd that comfortable 9iue FKi - RY IIOUaE and TAVERN SI'ANi., .... the banK T the Ohio river, at the town tit Vevay. Hfs boats and ferry fiats are ,i the s fest and best kind, and always-kep: in Tord repair his ferrymen are of the uteaiest and most careful character his tavern aecomm idations are equal to any m the neighborhood. Particular attention will 1 e paid, at all fimes dav or nisjht. to STEVM BOAT PASSENGERS and every facility c Horded them in getting on board. SAMUEL CLP.R Yevav, January 1 . THE ATI1EMA,, AND lilTTBRARY GAZET7B. With a view to meet the wishes, as well . ...... . A4thewatitsoltheuublic.it is contemolated to issue, on or about the first of Janua ry next, a new paper, devoted to The Fine Arts, tlve Drama, .A err.?, and General Mtsallany, and embracing Ortginal Essays, Poetry. Talcs. Sketches of American Scenay, Biography, Rules of Life, Scientific and Lilltrary Intelligence, Sfc. TERMS. &c. The Athenian, will be printed on a superior quality of double royal paper, folded and BtifLed in the quarto form, and offered at the unprecedented low price of TWO DOAqLRS PER ANNUM, payable invariably in Companies of 6ve persons, will be en titled to subscribe for mi month, bv the payment of five dollars, but individual will be eipected to pay si 25 for fix jconths, or two dollars for the year. Agents will be allowed a discount of 0 pei cent on all subscribers they obtain, by reroiltio? becoming responsible for them. They will also be entitled to a copy gratu;ii.usly Phil delphia Xovi 1Ci, 1833. MaJL If. JEREMIAK SULMVAJf. AND Charles F. Lowry, Atlornies and Counsellors at Law. WILL practice iu partnership in the Circuit and inferior courts ot Switzerland county. Mr Sullivan may be consulted at Ma Iibon, and mr. Iwry, at hi office, in Vevav. corner of Market and Ferry streets. Business entrusted to them, w ill receive the attention of both. Vevay, January 23. NOTICE. CiUB9CRIBER3 to the " Messenger"

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Dr. llcLU aCIIE. !

MAVING located himself in r.fV, respectfnlly tenders his services to the publ ic in the prac tice of Physic, Sursje-I ry, and iiiidvilery - He begs to intimate, that ho h:t9 received his medical education in the Universities of Dublin and Edinburgh, from which laltcr place he holds his de grees; and that be has had the advantage of extensive Hospital practice in both of those cities. Ur. McCittchen's office is on Ferry street, imnnrdhttelv above Lo Cierc's H - tel. where the public are invited to rail anil examine his Diploma and certificates. Vevay. Sept. '20. 18.13. FltESlIGOOVS f SSME subscriber has just tccc.-.ed ij freril sopp! " f 2iS GOODS, Which w'll e b .it! iA .en reduced prices, as he is Mixious to soil out his bummer i.M..is. fdui to (ireparc for fall business. '. tl'cis evi.rv thi.iG for uuirner wear at :!.. i-ly c.': and i irri ie. A par" of the n.-w aoot's are as follows 'p ;n "tion, 5, 0 timl 1 hr.ndred. .e:ich;d Domestics. 3-1 aad4-4ths , Br.. -,vn Domestics. 3-4 and 4-4ths. Bar rfHliiinri kerchiefs. German pud I..ndw pins and needles. ('..., !, slippers, shoe?, hooks and eyes, Seu j;i ass bed cords. Gilt edjjed and hot pressetl letter paper. j Marseilles counterpanes. Brass kettles, bad irns. tlilt loiikit! triasses. Hoop iron, jmltnetio lea " hats, Irih linen. silk ha a Ikerchiefs. Cambric and jncko.iet m is. in, ! Calicoes at different . rwes, yo.'ibazine stocks, i f j.os. razor strops, ''I'Ti "'in?, lining "ilk-, copy books .. f .cit-nis, jior.'tpH. brushes, i r-':.;-! Spiffs. SO':)t. coffee, tea, wii's, &.C ; JAMES S. BRANDCll. I vov,v. jnix- ni. Fresh Goods, k HY ' HEAP. tfubstiiner informs his friends and .-mttuner-, that he has receivMil Moek t l OODS, ; t erv aiut dcnp'ion usu.dly gold ihi-c.i-iiity co;,9i3-.inp Pa" "f l-i;u-!:, Blue, Brown. ) Mipd. &. Uiab 1-:;ck. P.bie, M'xedJ und Drib FL ANNKLS C.M.ICM'S, of every do scriptton some very cheap. Cninhlcts. of tlilVerent c.loss, Boinimze'ts, vt-ry good. Bobinet and .lai konet, l-'nmbric, v!ti5liiis, Vestings, Ve've's, Table Diaper, Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, G. 7. 3..), 10 Tje;horn and Bolivar Fiats, &c. Kv GROCERIES, Of Lvcry Descript on iW'ine A Lion, is iins ail kinds DYE STUFFS, be. Hard Wu 1 j CUTLERY, and TLX WARE. A General Assortment of Bibles, Testaments, -coster's Dictionc arv S,:l!ir.,i' Books, Geogriiphvs . II it-ry of the Ci i;ed States, Knglish ;Cni!etnais, t.n.'tsh Readers, Intioduc As an eiiumeiatioo of the articles he has on h:!nl would almost fill a common news paper, the siibrril t r has named but u very small p i:i-n of !hi m; but he fissures bis friends that his sure will show for itself and that t!;ey cm e accommo dated with goods a.s cheap and on as gootl terni-" 0s t .'my oth.-c store in the county. He wishO t pur.-h ; e er xehatige goods for the follow.'!": article . r COUNTiVy PRODUCE. Drifl apr-Ies sml Poaches, Jeans Linsey. To v , tieii. Feitbers, Beeswax. I'allow Flax, Flaxseed, Giiisc-n, Corn. Oats, Bac.n hams, Ceit..o and l.inen Rags and in fact, nothing will be refused. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling. October 10, 1 83:?. MULBERRY & PEAR TREES. HE subscriber has for sale, very low, Italian WHITE MULBERRY TREES. Also, a choice selection of 50 differer kiuds of PEAR TREES. W. B. CHAM BERLIN. Wa rsaw, Oallatin co. Ey. Feb. , 4. TYDATENT FAILS, TURS, Arc . far ilT sale, by M. CIIAMBEIU IN Jacksonville-, gept. ?3

Valuable Lands, FOR BJ&LH.

SH WE appointed mr. ROBI'.RT N. COCHKAN.of Wootlpark- Switzer land county, Indiana- toy agent, to dssjiofi: of all or any of my landsin Indiana. Tbev will be sold on reasonable terms, to good purchasers. NICHOLAS LONti WORTH Cincinnati, February 15, 1C33. A li the lands in Switzerland t. c-.oiilv. are the followinrr tracts:

j VCKKS. IHUAKTtU.jStC. j T. j R : 101 southwest) '.IG ! 4 ' 3 8(1 vJ .. wci 30 3 3 It'iO Mrtihwes! o4 2 2 100 northeast 31 2 3 I i?-.J0 ost iialf '.iu 4 3 ij 80 -i s west 20 3 2 II I;0 north east 5 7 2

161) acres aonth east quarter of sectioe 6 township 4. range 3; 80i. e part of tins tract is improved 100 acres south west quarter section C townstup 7 north range 12 east. 100 ;tcres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range G west; aboul two miles from Rushville 1G0 acres scu h east quarter of section 32. lownsliip 3 north .f moge 8 east, neat New Lexington Scott sounty 100 acres being the N E quaner of sec 12, T 1 north, 11 six west 160 iicies, being the N t, quarter of section IB, T 7, (i 1 west And upwards of 1 OOO acres of Ohio bottom land part of the Ormsny and Donohue tt ;' ts. Mr. N. J-.onuwortb hasdesired m tosav that he wdl takr- in payment for his lands about Alleiisvill?. good Horses and mild Cows at a lair oriee All persons are forbid from tresimpsina on the above lands, by cutting timber or Hoop poles. I bine several &Ood ItitprOYCd ranus, it sale n.w lor .u, , r to t tsr o;i shares, or otherwise, to good ten acts, ii application is made-soon. Pose sion given at anv tune. Apply to IlOl ERT N. COCHRAN Auent for N. Longworth Woodpark, Sej.i. 4, 1S33. "Knowledge is Power." ISM1! Books!! fci-v , - .... V - '--A p$sHE subscriber having purchajod u Jg l ire supply t( a choice liOOKS f.r private f.miilies, schools, and semina ries, he oilers them lor sale as ciieap a tisey can h? bought in Cincinnati Among his assortment are the following: Web-ter's Uiclionary, Walker's do. Kitkhanrs Grammar, Po.tPs do. Mi-s Beacher's Geography, Olney's Getigraphy and Ail. is, English Readers Inlroduclioup, Pike's Arithmr lie, Pocket Lawyeis, Life of Franklin, do W;illiam Perin, Christian Lyres, Juvenile Harmony, Jack Downing' tower down East. Comic Almanacs, Small do. Large do' Pocket Maps of Indiana. Scott's Bibles in three large vol Watts' Hymn Books, Methodist do. Millers do. Small and large elegant bound Bibles. Webster's Spelling book, 8ie MOSRS CD AM BERLIN" Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 1S33. NEW GOODS rinHE subscriber has jnst rpcei'e new and complete aepoitment Dry Goods, Groceries Trorkerj, and HARDWARE, Which he offers to sell as cheap as they can be afforded in the county. IIUcus tnmers are invited to call and get good bargains. He wishes to purchase itn mediately 1000 BusMs of Shlked XVR for which he will pay the highest mar ket price, and half in CASH. Htf also wants to purchase all the OATS f,iat can be delivered at his store. HENRY COTTON. JJfatnfr 'xrlingy Jan. 25, 1831.

PIlII. III Li ftSC It AP-tSOOK; fD GALLtliY OK CI. ,,:, .1 JTJES.

rfIIE cheapest ami mot ftmusine Pe riodical published in the United S-ates. being onl One Dollar per an num, payaoie In ai.ee. CONTAINING A musine. and Son. timenial TaU, Siories, Sketches, Essa)s. Anecd-.tc, Conundrums, Charades. Ei 'got s. Puzzh s Sentiment;,!. Conic. Burlesque Poetry and Song" all r;tl4 ubited To win tii'j hrait to v ways. And warm it who ni r'h'.- ..:: rays.' Ilcoiit.-.i.,-right c! j rn.ted largo o-tav page-, in each nuoiher, on fine white paper, wilii ,.i w itt.t beautiful !pe;aio.d is delivhted tosubscribers t v. rv Saiutdny and lorwi.ided by the earliest mail?. Ami the intention 0f llie Scrap Book . to furnish its readers, at a chep. rate, .i fund ot care ! fyii.t; amu-f meiit and in short, as Ms name iedicales it is composed of a!i all kinds of literary ingreo.iet.is. From grave to gjy, from lively to severe." And must prove palatable to all vt ho relish a joke, emile at a pun; laugh at a good story , or feel serious over a well inculcated moral. Many valuable correepondetits have been securred, whose produt u wijl Iroin tune to time enrich iir. columnsand uothing shall In wanting on the pari oi ire publisher to render the, Scrap Book worthy cf?i:pport of a liberal and enlightened public. When bound, the Scrap Book willr it the end of the year, forma neat voL ol 416 pages. Ail letters (post paid) addressed to to the piopiietor, shall be punctually attended to JOHN C BARGER, No. 13 Drinker's Alley, P il.dHphiu. (KrPost masters are requested to act as aeHs for this work. Tho proeuring tive subscribers will e entitled to one year'? subscription grati-. and flf dircount of 10 per cent, for H larwf nu inbe.r. I V ORK1XGM A.Y ' ADVOC. TE. The Working Man's Advocate, published in the city of New Y- Ik. is o' e of the largest and cheapest weekly newspapers in the United States ! he object ot the Working Man's Advocate, as its title imports, is to protect tho 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 of their fellow-citizens. The Advocate embraces in it details. the prtM-eedings of the working men oi Europe and America a pries current and bank note iabie, as well as other foreign nd domestic intelligence Its general obect i human improvement; uncontrolled y political orreiigious sectarianism. Terms two dollars a year payable ir advance. GEORGE H. EVAN 6 Thames street. New Y"-1', June, 4833. 07" ti&C ip ion rceeiAed nt this office SADDLING BUSINE S 7 JJ"' I E snbscn ber en r 3 lies on the SADDLING BUSINLSS, in all its various branches; his shop is on Ferry street, two doors above the corner of Main anil Ferrv-strpets; where Ik keeps constantly on hand Men and Women'sSADDLLS of every fashion and ipiality. ALSO, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds 0 BRIDLES AND HARNESS, nil of which he offers for sale at the lowest prices for cash, or such country prft duec ns may be agreed on. JAMES W, COLE. Yevav. Dec. 28, 1831. To Printers. f rtHE undersigned, continues to mao U tifacture, the Dp has for sale severnl second band Stanbury and Ramage presses. Also chases af nil sizes, comnosing sticks, brassrule, gal lies, copper moulds, inking rollers, (Sjc &e. &c. All of which he intends n keep general assortment for the accommodation of the craft. His establishment, is on the corner Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cincinnati, Nov."30 Jan. 4 TTKE LIVERY BONDS, for Consta' JJJ bles, jut printed and for sale at thiA Hie.' .tffntmry, 1924,

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