Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 April 1834 — Page 1

IP I S J11 J.lLLL'kl'JULg; Ittv itcd trt Yeies Foreign ? O'ws.vf ir, TAterature, Agriculture, 11attufaeturcrs9 and all oilier subjects of an interesting Mature. PRINTER'S UETREAT, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRll tf, I8SU.

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do, paid at the e.xpira.iii.11, 3 CO (tt-Tlie above sums may be paid in pro - dure .1 ivnrr.1 at l imce. or such other iVace a- may he agreed on ICpNo piper discontinued until arrearages ar paid. SCJ t i sonber3 served by post to pay 3 c-Mts extra. O-Sjbsrintiona paid within 2 months after s ibserihmg, considered in advance. A Iv?riemeul3 inserted at the usual rates.. PRODUCE. For the accom nodation of our subscribers, pnduce may be left with Cotton or Mix, merchants, Mounstc.ing. Gardner's mil!, Ploas-nt t.wvnehip Josepi SWl, merchant, ats township, It. G I hrd's st re. Vork township, Charles F. Krutz, York township, Aribert G 7.!ay, nur Troy, Wii:i.?r M'Ci'l ngh. C tt n township, Aif-'Vs uill, P'eisant township. U a RR v N T V N I) QU I I'-CL A I M Ci VN at all lir.it:.", in Matter, be a1 at H cents per single copy, at Th,; Clerk's office, v. Vex ay, Samuel Real, Esq. Mouats'cilin Joseph Shirt's, in Cra g lawi.smp. Long's f till in mil!, Crag, Ems LiUUiiead, Cotton Alfrev's mill, in Peasant Vi!!i-nuC.M:TiKi,-. do A fibers Ga7.!-yV ,i Posey Newton fl V .pn's Jtil'orit.n 3Ie-- .s'oe o d i! Jo do do do .Fern. is v (I (

ThK undersiirae! aivrs iv tic. tint be"' 1 l",Tl" punmn-n has nnied that eo-nf rialde rio;,o FF.HUV attended to. HOUK and TAVnUN STaNL', on i JOffN C. BARGER. the b.uik of tho Ohio river, at the town oi ;rr). 13 Drinker' AHe, Pi,dvlphia. Vevav. His boats ami ien tins are o! i ft?-Pustmrlers are Venueslcd to act

the shiest aiiii bt in 'i od ro:;kir t kirn., un-ialwavs Krpi as icrrvnioo arc ul t:; steuiest and most careful character :s tavern accuram-nlations are-eipi il U in in thivneijrhboriio-t.!. Particu! ir a:te ition will h paid, at all t;m9 d-v or nijit, o3Fi- BOAT lAS3EXGE;l3and every facility cftbrded shorn in 5ettina: on board. "SAMUEL CLER Veviy. a nuary 1 . rinS ATiixiAr AST) LITTERAHY GASETT3. With a view to meet the wishes, as well as the wants of Iho public, it is con'em plated to issue, on or ab-o.il trie first of Janua ry next, a new pajer. flev.s'ed t. mnnr.lrh, he Dranin GmeraUIiKtllananflatifmict ginal Essnyy, Poetry. Talcs, Skttthes of American .Nrnery, tiic.rtiphy, hulcs of Life, Scientific ml Litlcrary FnU lligeiice, f$-c. TERMS. &c

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printed on a snpei.or quility of double royal paper, fo'ded and stitched in the quarto form, and offered at the unprece ! rieMed low price f TWO UOALLUsi FF.R ANNUM, payable invariably in advance. Gempanies of five persons, will be en titled to subcnbe for six months, by the payment of five dollars, but individuals trill be expected to pay 1 25 for ix months, or two dollars for the year. Agents will be alhwet a discount of 10 per cent, on atl 8'ibscrihers they ob tain, by remitting or becoming responsible for them. They will also be entitled Id a copy gratuitously. Phil delphia, Xov. IC'A, 1833. ' JEf IP. JEREMIAH SULLIVAN'. AXD Charlra F. Lowry, Attnmies and Counsellors at Law, C nrJLL practice in partnership in the ireuit and inferior courts ol Switzerland county. Mr Sullivan may be consulted at Ma dison, and mr. I.owry, at his nlfice. in V. vay, corner of Market and Ferry streets. Business entrusted to them, will receive the attention of both. Ve vay, January 23. NOTICE. UBSCRIBEliS to the " Messenger residing in iraig lownaiiip, winning to pay the amount of their subscriptions in gram, are hereby Informed, that they can leave the same with Col. Harvey, at Bellriont, who is authorized to receipt for the same. KEEN & CHILD, TftNELlVERY BONDS, for ; :is tamD blea, jut printed and for eale al this ojhra January, 1831,

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OF THE STATE 15ANK OF INDIANA JvrOTICE is hereby given, that Books L' for the utMcription of S I OCK in the respective Branches id the State Bank of Indiana, will be opened at the following places, foi their respective di tricts, on the seventli day of Apiil nest, by commissioners appointed by the Di rectors ot the btate Bank; and said books will be kepi open, between the hours 9 and 12 o'clock, A XVI . each day, tor the pace of thirty days thereafter, (Sundays excepted,) aodvtll accordingly be closed on the tenth day ot niay next. lu district No. 1, at ludsanapelis, in Ma rion county In district No 2, at Lawrencebuigh, in Dearborn com.tv. In dictrict No. 3, al Richmond, in Wayne county. In distnct No 4, at Madison, in Jefferson county. In district No. 5, at New Albany, Floyd county. In district No. (. at F.vansville in Vandei burgh C 'unty. In district No. 7, at Vincenues in Knox county In district No 8 at Bedford in Lawrence county. In district No. y.at Terra Uaeie, in Vigo cr.unly . In district N 10, a! L .fajette, in Tip per tin. t: c.;i;n! V . My order rd' the i-.o;ud of director? of the Mute M i;diana February U, A D IC54. "jA-.;r.9 J. ItAV, cashier. Omce of t!if State Hdtk of h.diuna. Indianapolis, Tiie puUuber of each newspaper in t!ii- at.de ivill publish the atiove nr.tire f -r l!iity days pievimis to tb.e seventh day of April next, and forward a opy ot their p-tper, including the publication with their account to ihi- offirp. Ktiovvieti.?c is I'tjvcT." Hooks!! ! JTErl I E subscriber having ptirrln-ed a t lar:ie supply ot a ei: ice BOOKS, for private families, schools, and seminaries, be eilers them lor sale as cheap as they can be bought in Cua-innaii Amog ids assortment sue i!i: tolloiv ii:g: Vi biter's Dictionary, Walker's do. KiikhiKii'r C ran in ir, Pood's do. Miss Boucher's Geography, Oiney's Gi ograph) nd A t las, English Readers, Introduction?, Pike's Arithmetic-, Pocket Lawyer, Life of Fra.lii:i. do William Penn. Christian Lyre?, Juvei ile ll irmonv, J. u k Downing'. tower down East, Comic Al :.nacs. Small do. Larue doPocket Maps of Indiana. Scull's Bibles in three large Vol Watts' !Imn Books, Methodist do. Miller's do. Sm:tll and large elegant bound Bibles. W f I steVs Spellii g hook, MOSi:s rilAMBERLIN. Jar o.v'.-o.. Oct. 10, IS3.-J. MTVW GOODS rjllSFV st :.srt ibpr ha? jnt received a ne and romplete agsoitment of Dry Goods, Groceries, ' rockery, and HARDWARE, Which he nffei to sell as cheap as they can be afforded in the county. 1 1 incus tomers are invited to call and get good bargains. lie withes to purchase im mediately 1000 BusheU of Shllced CORN for which he will py the highest market price, and half in CASH. He alo wants to purchase nil tbe OAJ'JS tnat can be delivered at bin tore. HEJVR Y COTTOX Jlfonntsterling, Jan. 25, 18&1. BLANKS, rjO LANK SmnHinng. Suhpnpnas. and iHinng i juat c . . . . Executions, just printed, ood for 3up: .

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on the 25 (li ef March, and end on the 1st of July '. B. J ltOUlNSON Morrfi 17, m.

Dr. Mctl'TCKEft,

AV1NG lo-i iirru 1. -T .o IV:.' J. J. :P respeetfully fende - ces to the ptiLl' - i- ;;i hjc tire of PhVNfr. S;?rgt ry, and utidWilery He begs to inrir. .-e. t!;a! h; has received ins medical e-du- af .) ;n thi.Universities of Dublin hik? E.-' 'hnr fr-.m which bitter place ! h Ids his degrees; and that lie has had the advan!a.of extensive Hospital practice m both uf lll.-se cities. Dr. Mcf.'iTTciiFiv's offiee ia on Ferry street, immediately above L. Cietc's H.jtel, where the public are invited to call and examirw his Diploma and certificates. Vevay, Sept. 2u.'lfl33. FUESff GOODS rSIlE subscriber has just recced Bl Iresh sepply of NEW GOODS, Vhich will ,e 5 .di at very redu.-ed price--, as he is anxious to sell out hist summer goods, in order to prepaie for fail business,. He oflers every thing for sutr.iner wear at nearly cost and carriage. A part of the new onds are as follow 'pun cotton, 5, 0 and 1 hundred, leached Domestics, 3-4 aad 4-4ths , Brown Domestics 3--1 and 4-4ths. Bar aija'iandkercl.iefs. German and London pins and needles, ombs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eyes, Seafgrass bed cords, (i't edged and hot pressed letter papeig. Marseilles counterpanes, Brass kettles. Sad irons. ilt looking glasses, Hoop iron, palmetto leaf hats. Irish linen. silk handkercLieist Cambric and jackoeet inusiin. Calic oes, at different prices, Uotnbaziiie slocks, F;ibp, razor strops, Buttons, lining silks, copy bookj Spool cottons-, 'iimps, brushes. Paint stuns. 8 'ijar. cofTee. tea. tiai's. dttV JAMES S. BKANMER. Vevay, July 31. Fresh Goods, AND XEIY t I1EAP. rrjHE subsciiher informs his frienefft jl and custotntji thii he has rece ivi ed Ids la! I stock of & of every kind and description usually sold n this county consisting in oyrt cf Black, Blue, Brown, Steel Mixed, &. Drab m.i.. t;i..n at: i CLOTilSl and Drnb J FLANNELS CALICOES, of every dci scriplion some very cheap. Camblets, of different colors, Boin'oazetts, very good. Bohinet and Jackonet, Cambric, IIuslins, Vesting, Velvets, Tal!e Diaper, Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, G. 7, lfjc J.eglern atie Uolivnr Fiats. &c. &c. GROCERIES, Of Even Description Wines iV Linuors of a linos all km,' DYE STUFFS, &c. Hart War CUTLERY, and 77.V WARE, A General Assortment of BOOKS, Bibles, Testaments, tNebster's Diclionarv and .petlin!r Books. fIPnrrni... History of the United States, English Grammars, English Readers, Introductions, and school books in general. As an enumeration of the articles he hay on hand Mould almost fill a common newspaper, the subscriber has named but n. very sinan poruon or them; but he a a, sures his friends that his store will shot . for itself and that they can be accomiw dated with goods as cheap and on as go J7 terms as at any other store in Ihe coon ,- lle wishes to purchase or exchange gc 0dl for the following articles of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans fiTnov Tow Linen. Feathers, Beeswax. 1 Hi0Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn. Oafs -, Mm . iiania, motion ann Linen Kaga I(JJ in facf, nothing will be refused LYMAN XV. nux. MouniPterting, October 10, 18?3. THE VELL BRED UORSE " Tippo Cyrus, i ... . . . ' WILL stand thoen.m'n sonsoo. or. llondrs Tnearfnvs an..'iWedne9l,., v, nt' J hn Clark'rt. in Dearborn Siirf9i On Thursdays. IViilnt c ,

Saturflay,t Co?. Watts' Mill nn l,ailT ery. in the name county. For further particulars, see bill. EDEN EDWARDS . JII!V CLARK March 3, 1S2.L

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