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WIBIBJEJL.'H' M IE IE ETCH-IE IE IPevHerl to AWesF.ireifn V CB Mafic, UCrfitUrc, Agriculture, lianuftrlnrcs9 .find all o!her subjects of an interesting JifatUrC VOL.. nr. XO. 25. PRINTER'S RETREAT, IADIAA A, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1834. i0. 129

'3LISUED. JSY CHILD.

rini-AinxruiA SCUAI'-UOOK; AND GAl.LfcKY OF CO VIO LITIES.

Terms of UC 44 Messenger." fTnHE cheapest and mi- t amoving pcFor 52 numbers, in advance. 00 i riodical published in Ihe United do. paid within the. year, 2 50 Slates : beiiig only One Dollar per artdo. paA at the expiration, 3 00 num, payable in advance. CPhcabove sums may be paid in pro- ifjONTAlNlNG Amusing, and Sen

dncedeUvereaaiuiwtH ,ur - (ime.al Tb, Stories Sketches.

place as may or agrccu ui. fC3No piperdiscontiiued until arrearage? are paid. C3iabschhers sene-3 by post to pay Co cents extra. (pJ-S inscriptions paid within 2 months

efter subscribing, consumed in aince

irortUonfnT3 inserted at le usu-

i irrtiaent3 insert

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rates. PRODUCE. For the accommodation of our subscribers, produce mav I? left wi'h Cottoa or Mis,"rfterchants, Monnt9U.vm.js, ri- ,. .ill Pleasant township.

Joseph Short, merchant. Craig township, j R. V. GntMard's store, York townsn;p,

Charles F. Kruts, V ork townsasp, riber Gazlay, r.ear Troy, William M'OiUangh. Cottou lowns.no, Alfreys mill, Pleasant township, WARRANTY NlJ'QUTrCLAl.V, DEEDS, , , , CtvN at ail times, herealter, be i9'J : 12 cents per single copy, at Tise Clerk's office, in Vcvoy, Samuel Deal, Esq. Mountsiening

Joseph Short s, in Cra g townshirj.

Long's fulling mill, Crag,

Enrjg Littlefield, Cotton Alfrey's mill, in Pleasant William CMitchelPss do Aribert G izlav's in IWy Newton H. Tapn's Jefferson MesPMer ffice do

uo do do do do do do

Vet ay Ferry.

A lii. 'lUwi v-c - 7 I . . . ,.v..0..f.....u...nMPPifnV attended to.

Isas rentea inai c(mn i" -HOUSE and TAVERN STaNl on the bank of the Ohio river, at the town of Vevay. Hia "boats and ferry flats are ol tho safest and best kind, and always kepi in o-oai repair-bis ferrymen are of the ,Ji;oat a.xt most careful character his

tavern accommodations are.cuual to any in the neighborhood. Particular atteirtion w ill be paid, at s!l times day or night, to STEAM COAT 1'ASSENGEliS-and every facility efforded them iu getting on board . SAMUEL CLER Yevay, January 1 .

tsfas. rtntcaoie?, ijOiiunarums.

Charade?, Enigma?. Puzzles Senti mental, Comic, Burlesque Pottr and Song?all calculated To w in Ihe heart to virtue's ways, And warm it with minh snny rays.'

It contain right clo?ely printed large

octavo page?, in each number, on hut'

white paper, with new and beautiful !pe;aniid is delivhred to subscriber.

levery Saiuiday and forwarded by the

a r I less ma U5.

And the iuU ntion of the Scrap Book

is to I i rmsh it reader?, at a cheat

rate, a fund of t are defying amu-ement

and in short, as its name indicates,

it is composed of all ail kinds of liu-iary

ingredients. From guive to gay, from lively to severe.1"

And rna.M prow palatable to A who relish a joke, smile at a pun; laugh t 1 c,.-tj slorv, or (eel serious over a well iiicnh aied moral.

Many valuable correspon JenJs have been set tin ed, vhoe production? i!l from time to time eniich iis ci.imn; a;;d nothing shall be wanting on the

part or u;c pnniisner to render Um!

Scrap Bok worihy of support of a lib era' a'd enlightened public. When bound, the Scrap Book will. ;t the end of (he car, form a neat vol of 4 1 6 pagf s. All letters (post paid) addressed to

itotbe proniietor, shall be nunetuaih

Valuable Lands, L LYDUM1. FOK SALE,

Tf HAVE appointed mr. ROBERT N. JJ. COCIIii.i,of Woodpark, iiwitzeriaud county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose ol all or any of my landsin Indiana. Thev

will be sold on reasonable terms, to good

purchasers.

M.llOI.AS LONtiWORTH. Cincinnati, February 15, 1333.

AMONG the lands in Switzerland county, are (he following tracts:

jACKKs. o,i;arter. sec. j t. n 151 js. ui h west 26 4 3 8d iwi i, west 30 3 3 ItiO southwest 34 2 2 ICO jnorth easi SI 1 3 t 320 jwest half 35 4 ;1 j 80 oi s wes-t 20 3 2 j I GO non h east 5 7 2

Dr. JlcLUTCElE,

MAYING located himself in rur,fr, respectfully tenders his serv ices to the public, in the practice of Physie, Surgery, and iitidwifery

He leg9 to intimate, that h? has received his medical education in the Universities of Dublin and Edingburgh, from which latter place he holds his degrees; and that he has had the advantage

of extensive Ilospiia! practice in both of

those cities. Dr. McCrrrcm.N3 offW is on Ferry street, immediately above Le Clerc's Hotel, whore the public are invited to call and examine hi? Diploma and certificates. Vevay, Sept. 20, 1833.

lb'O a, res south cast onarter of spnion

26. township!, range 3; sou.e part of tlii tract is improved 160 acres south west quarter section C township 7 n-Tth range 12 east. 160 acre? north eat rjnarter section 1 2 townsinp 1 north of range 6 west; about I wo miles from Rushvil.'e 160 acres scuth east quirter of section 32- township 3 north rd' r&r.ce ft east, near New Lexington. Seott sountv

i.sVMg ',: N E q iar;er of se:iortli. R six west . h! .Ti!:e N i-, p;artcr of 1 , T V. i CS r s !' ? .GOtl ;:ores -.f Ohio jKr; o! iin: vi::it-r and ijo

JOHN C. BARC.KR,

No. 13 Drinker's Alley, Philadelphia. C7Post!nasters are requested to act as agents for this woik. Those pro curing five subscribers will be entitled

to one years subscription gratis, and

discount of 10 per cent, for nu inber .

100 acres 12, T i IG0 totesen ion And u ', l-oitom 1.M.J r.ohue f .' eii !r. N. i.

FRESHGOOTS f IIUE subscriber has just received a

rpHIS JOURNAL i devoledj to Domestic and Local Int-lligenc

fresh

upply of

worth h.

if desired tn (.'. men! ir hi:-- hnds il r.C3 a.;d irn'ch

a larger

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WORK1XGM A AD YOCA I E,

The Working .Man's Advocate, publish-

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i5JlOVt'l

C-.sl!, .r ti c. to "nod ten-

eso.'ti. Pos'vfji A.plv lo COCHRAN

r N. Longworth. S35.

NEW GOODS, Which will oe sold at very reduced prices, as he is anxious to sell out his summer goods, in order to prepare for fall business, lie otters every thing for summer wear at nearly cost and carriage. A part of the new goods are as follows Spun cotton, 5, 6 and 7 hundred, hieached Domestics, 3-1 aad 4-lths , Brown Domestics. 3-4 and 4-lths. Bar oSiirckerchiefs, German and Tendon pinsand needles.

i Combs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eycsf fjfd gra-.; Led cords, Gilt edj'ed ntiti hot pressed letter pa pen i Mr;iseili"p counterpanes, ; J.r iss kettles, Sad irons, i'.ult looking glasses,

Ilonp iron, palmetto loaf hats. Irish linen. silk handkerchief. Cambric and jackotict inns'.io, Calicries , at dilTerent pricesi Bombazine stocks, Fans, razor strops,

Buttonslining silks, copy books Spool coOotis, pumps, brushes. Paint stulFs, suirar, coPce, tea, nair?, ficc JAMES S. BRANDEIt. Vevay, J uly 31.

is Power."

THE AT!IEXIA, AND fXiITTHRARI QAZETTD,

ed in the city of New Ylk. is one of the

1 largest aucs eneapest weekly newspapers ;in the United States. t ? he object ol the Working Plan's Adjvocate, as its title imports, is to protect .he

rights and promote the interests of the working men. By working men are mear.l

all those who are eogaiied in occupations

calculated to contribute to the sustenance,

.al amusement

jisoo?.'!!

Fresh Goods, AND VKliY ( HEAP.

THE subscriber informs his friends and cuitomer", that he has recciv ed his fall stock of

Book!!

9.

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ence of

ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT LAND AND WALES. It was established at the commencement of the present year, and the second volume will hegiu with the year I 834. Its success so far has been highly flattering, and fully satisfies the expectation of the Proprietor. The Emigrant is intended for the use of the numerous British residents upen this continent its details consisting of all the local news of the three Kingdoms; the numerous occurrences in the .Mining, Agricultural, and Man-

iifutnrii g Districts, sis well as the mighty Metropolis of England. The Internal Improvements, the corporation Proceedings of the different towns and cities, remarkable Trials, &c, are faithfully recorded: also the sporting Intelligence, state of the Markets, List

of Ban krupts and insolvents, &c Si.c are . arranged under distinct heads, nnd adapted to such British residents in

this country as cannot obtain acces5 to the English papeis.

I lie politics of the Emigrant fte

liberal and impartial, and not warped by any feeling of party spirit whatever.

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try, renders it an excellent vehicle for land and other advertisement?, convey veying information to persons lately arrived in this country. It is published every Wednesday nt No. 76 Cedar street, New York, at Three dollars per annum, payable in advance.

Persons wishing to subscribe forth Emmgrant will oblige us by forwarding their names as early as convenient, in order that we maybe enabled to make the necessary arrangement for printing" the requisite number of papers. Thost intending to eubscribe, will bv sending forward their names immediately, be euplied with the next five or interven

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this small sacrifice iu order to brirg the date of the subscription to a convenient period. JNO. S. PAKTLETT.

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With a view to meet the wishes, as well

a3 the wants of the public, it icoatempla-lheajlhjiriStructionJnd raUo. ted to issue, oo or about the first of Jauua j(!f tjir fellow-citizens.

ry next, a new naper, uevotea io ; The Advocate embraces in its details.

The Fine Arts, the Drama, ezcs, and j ihe proceedings of the working men of EuGeneral Miscellany, and embracing On- jrope and America a pricu current and Esavs, Poetry. Talcs. Sketches bank note iahle, as well as other foreign

of American Scenery, Biography, Rules ! and domestic intelligence Its general obtfLifc, Scientific ami Littcrary ,ifr-!ject is human improvement; uncrntrollcd . J t ibv political or reiigious sectarianism.

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printed on a superior quality of double royal paper, folded and stitched in the piarlo form, and offered at the iinprece Rented low price of TWO DOAELRS PER ANNUM, payable invariably in advance. Companies f five person, will be entitled to subscribe for ix months, by the payment of five dollars, bat -individual will be erpected to pay 'l 25 for fix months, ur two dollars for the year.

Airpnts will be allowed a discount of

10 per cent. all subscribers they ob

tain, by remitting or becoming responsi-

GEORGE II EVANS,

6 Thames street New York, June, 4823.

Subscriptions receiAed nt this office

&ADDLLYG BUSLXESS.

VTMIE subscriber car i . .i... sj t r

l ies on i no Dl.LNG BUSINESS

in all its various branch

es; his shop is on Ferry

street, two doors above

the corner of Main am

Ferry-streets: where he

keeps constantly on hand Men and Wo-

3 ' w: a It it I .-C! ..r ci.:. . l

ble for them. They will also be entitled"-".-; '3 "

to a copy gratuitously . Philidelphia. JIot. IGA, ia33.

J.f If. JEREMIAH SULLIVAN. AND Charles F. Lwry, Attomies and Counsellors at Liv. WILL, practice in partnership in the Circuit and inferior courts ol Switzerland county. Mr. Sullivan may be consulted at Ma dison, and mr. Iwry, at his office, in Vevav, corner of Market and Ferry streets. Business entrusted to them, will receive the attention of botli. Vevay, January 23.

ALSO, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds o

BRIDLES AND HARNESS,

nil of which he otters for sale at the low

est prices for cash, or such country pro duce as may be agreed on.

JAM US W, COLE. Vevay. Dec. 28, 131.

rnHE subscriber having pi:r-l:ied a j

H large supply ol a choice BUOKr,

r private families, schools, and scmina-

ncs, ne otters tnem tor sole as cuenp as

they can be bought iu Cincinnati Among;

lis assortment are the following:

Webster's Dictionary, Walker's do. Kirk-ham's Grammar, Pond's do. Miss Beachei s Geography, Olney's Geography and Atl.if, English Readers, Introduction?, Pike's Arithmetic, Pocket Lawyer,

Life of Franklin, do William Pciro, Christian Lyree, Juvenile Harmony, Jack Downing' tower down Enat, Comic Almanacs,

Small do. Large do Pocket Maps of Indiana. Srot's- Bibles in three large vol Watts' Hymn Books, Methodist do. Mller's do. Small and large elegant bound Bibles, Webster's Spelling booh, & MOSES CM AM BERLIN. Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 1S33.

CLOTHS. Suttiitcts.

MULBERRY S,- PEAR TREES.

To Printers.

THE undersigned, continues to man ufacture, tho lie has for sale several second hand Stansbury and Ramage presses. Also chases af all sizes, composing sticks, brass

rule, games, copper moulds, inking rollers,

All of which he intends lo

NOTICE

CUBSCRIBEItS to the " Messenger1' &c. &c. ficc

Sresidin" in Crai township, wishing! keep general assortment for the accom- . f .V i .: : !:.. c . i r.

to Day the amount oi meir suoscnimuua i

i?mn, are hereby informed, that they can 7? . ir . f11

leave the same wunoui. iiarvey , i uo.rtiont. who is authorized to receipt for the ame. KEEN & CHILD, -rrrvKIJVERY BONDS, for Consta

JJJ bles, just printed and for sale at this

jfice. January, Id4,

modation of the craft.

His establishment, is on the corner Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cincinnati, Nov. 30 Jan. 4,

FATENT PAILS, TURS, fcc . for silt by M.CHAMBEHLIN Jacksonville. Sept. 13

NEW GOODS

rpHE subscriber has jnst received a new and complete assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, C rockery, and HARDWARE, Which he otters to sell ae cheap as they

can be afforded in the county, llisciis-

tomers are invited to call and get good bargains. He wishes to purchase immediately 1000 vshels J shUcrd COBN for hith he v ill pay the highest market price, and half in CASH. He alo wants to purchase all the OATS ,hal can be. delivered at his store. I1EXRY COTTOjY. MountstcrlingiJan. 25, 183 L

Clack. Blue, Brown, ) Sieol Mixed, & Drab lJlck, Blue, Mixed,) and Drab

FLANN K.LS--CALICOES, of every deseriotion some very cheap.

C;i millets, of ditlercnt colors, !iiibu.ct!s, very good. I-r)!tinei and Jackonct, (.aiabric., Muslins, Vestings, Velvets, Table Diaper,

1 Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, 0, 7, 8,'., 10. I Iieghorii and Bolivar Flats, &c. &c. ! GROCERIES, Of Every Dcscrijitioti : Wines df Iaquors f( almos all kinds j DIE STurr,s:

Hard War

CUTLERY, and 77. V WARE.

A General Assortment of ROOMS,

jRibles, Testaments Webster's Diction

ary and Spelling Books, Geography's, History of the United States, English Grammars, English Readers, Introductions, aud school books in general. As an enumeration of the articleshe has on hand would almost fill a common newspaper, the subscriber has named but a very small portion of them; but he assures his friends that his store will show for itself and that they can be accommodated with goods as cheap and on as good terms as at any other store in the county. He wishes to purchase or exchange goods for the following articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans, Linsey. Tow Linen. Feathers. Beeswax. Tallow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Bacon hams. Cotton and Linen Rags and

ih fact, nothSng will be refused. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, October 10, 1833. -

THE subscriber has for salo verv low, Italian WHITE MVLBEKRY TREES. Als, a choice selection of 50 differ

er kiuds of PEAR TREES.

W. B. CHAM BERLIN. Warsaw, Gallatin co. Ky. Feb. , 4.

llajor Jack Howni'ng'g MAGAZINE.

THE publishers are encouraged by tho extraordinary demand for the Letters of Major Jack Downing, to issue the original and most popular of his writings including his life in a periodical form. After completing the nrsi vutuuiq, should sufficient encouragement be afforded, the Major may, no doubt, be induced to

continue his interesting description oFpnh

he affairs, and other matters.

This Volume will be completed in eight parts of thirty-six pages. each, and will contain eleven original designs by John. son. and furnished in any part of fno Uni ted States postage free for one dollaiK 0-Sr.vEN COPIF.8 will be furnished to anv one address, postage free, for five doi LAH9. Payment in'all cases to be made in ad vance,and free of expense to the publish ers LI LLY, WAIT, & C . Boston,

THE WELL BRED HORSE Tippo Cyrus, nnriLL stand the ensuing

V V season, or. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at John Claik's, in Dearborn co. On Thursdays, Fridays, and

Saturdays, at Col. Watts' Mill, on Lnughery, in the same county For further

particulars, see bill?.

ttUEiN LUWAltUS, JOHN CLARK March 9. I

Farmer w.wted WANTED, immediately, by the stitr scribe, an honest, industrious, sober man with a family, who understands ;fcrming generally, and the raising of stock, fcc.

Such n man, who will come wen re commeded, will he employed one or more years. Apply at Woodpark. Cotton townshin. Switzerland conntv, Indiana. ROBERT N. COCHRAN. January 25. "TeanksT . A

TTJLANK Summon, Sobpcena. ana Ji Executions, just 'printed, and for sffle at this office. Sep."?.

Warranty and Q,uit Claim DEEDS TTUST printed and for sale at thetw

L senger onice, ov ine uozea or singqy Also, Mottagcs;anti Bondf.

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