Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 144, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 August 1834 — Page 4

BMW

SHEETS would respectfully ac

S quaint liis friends of Switzerland county.

and t!ie public generally, that he is now receiv

jog aud onening in Vevay, iu tiie large new buck

house, owned by John V. Dufour, & son, west of

I'leasant MeudonhalPs store, el fresh and general assortment OF GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia and New-York, and to which he would invite the attention of the public. Hi? srock consists, in part, of iiac!;, blue, drab and mixed Cloths and Satinets, Red, scarlet and white Flannels, Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merrimac Prints, Fancy, barred and striped Ginghams, Painted Muslins and Palmyreens, Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Blue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pants do. IJijQibazetts and Maiinos, Bombazine and black silk Velvet, Jilarsailles and swansdown Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green borage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circassion, Towel and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, "White and black Buckram, Padding and Canvass, H'cached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. Miss's fancy Hose, Black Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent Thread, assorted colors, Super elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pearl Buttons, Gilt, camblet and bone do. Indies boskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do do. do. Bjbbinet, gauze and blond Veils,I'ibbands and Braids, Flag ar.d bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and ga.ize, dress do. Plain Bi.bbinet, Bombazine Stocks, waiste ribbands and bend bags, BoLbinet and thread Laces and Edging, Grecian Lace, p Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Bcavcrteens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Cups,

Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and red

oing torriDSi

ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE, Quccnsicarc and Groceries. CAP, POST, PRINTING AND WRAPPING Paper, at Wholesale or Retail. He only wishes his friends to call and examine liis stock hear his prices and be satisfied. The highest price w ill be given for Kags, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, and Tow Linen. One dollar per hundred will be given for Swingling Tow and Linsey Rags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek. J. S. Vevay, July 10, 1834.

FRESH GOODS,

AND VERY CHEAP. piJHE subscriber informs his friends and 0 , customer", thai he has received his fall stock of

CLOTHS.

Satlincts.

9

Of every kind and description usually hold in this

county consisting in part ot

Black, Blue, Brow n, Steel J Mixed, &. Drab J

Black, Blue, Mixed, and Drab

FLANNELS CALICOES, of every descrip

tion some very cheap.

Camblets, of dttlerent colors, liombazetts, very good. Bobinetand Jackonct, Cambric Bfuslins, Testings, Velvets, Table Diaper, Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8,9, cV 10. lieghorn and Bolivar Flats, &c. &c. GROCERIES, Of Every Description, Wines and Liquors of almost all kinds DYE STUFFS, $-c.

Hard War

CUTLERY and TIX WARE. A General Assortment of BOOKS, Bibles, Testaments, Webster's Dictionary and Spelling Books, Geography s, History of the United States, English Grammars, English Read

ers, Introductions, and school books in general.

As an enumeration of the articles he has on

hand would almost fill a common newspaper, the

subscriber has named but a very small portion

ot them; but he assures his triends 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, lie

wishes to purchase or exchange goods for the following articles of

COUNTRY PRODUCE.

Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans, Linsey Tow

Liinen, t eathers. Beeswax, Tallow I? lax. Flax

seed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Bacon hams, Cotton and Linen Ras and in fact, nothing will be

refused.

LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, October 10, 1833.

FKESH TEAS. f gllllE subset iber. at his

ine and Race streets, PM

Is now selling, at reduced prices, a quantity of Superior fresh TEAS. Imperial. atS7 cen's, per single pound. Gunpowder, at the same price, Super, super Young Hyson, same price, Puuchong, at 50 cents, per pound, Souchong, at 44 cent?, per pound. OT" These TEAS, beinsr of a very superior

quality, are worthy the attention of house-keepers. ' Win. LAWRENCE.

Cincinnati, July 12.

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NOTICE

A VALUABLE FABilI, FOR SALE.

HE SUBSCRIBER is de-jjgg sirouB f disposing of the if IS;

FARM, on which he now re-jjji sides, in the township of Jeffer--

son. Switzerland county, la. three miles north of

the town of Vevay, and nearly adjoining Mount-

sterling it being the west halt ot the south west

quarter of ecC'.;cr. 25. town. 3. range 3, west-

There are about 40 acres well cleared and un

der improvement the balance is well timbered. Having a complete log building, with a good dry cellar under it. A well of never failing and excellent water, near the house, which Is enclosed by a hewed log house, answering the purpose of a spring house. About ninety bearing apple trees and a variety of peach and plum trees. Indian creek runs through said land, which affords water, at all times, for cattle, &.c. There are two grist and two saw mills, on said creek, within a

half mile of the house.

Persons desirous of purchasing, M ill please call

and view the premises it will be sold a bargain

and the title is indisputable. WILLIAM WII1TMORE. July 5

PUBLIC VENDUE.

ILL be sold, at the house of the subscri

ber, living on the right hand fork of In

dian creek, just above mr. Reily's farm,

On Monday, September 1, 1S34, Hogs, Cows, Corn, in the field, Buckwheat. Cabbage. Turnips and Potatoes, in the ground, Oats, in the sheaf and Flax, in the bundle also, a variety of Household Furniture, &.c. &e. &cc. Q Terms of sale twelve months credit. DANIEL J. SHELDON. July 21. PROSPECTUS OP A NEW VOLUME,

The first number to be issued on the jifthday of

July 1831. The Iew York Mirror,

A ToriLAR AND HICIILY ESTEEM KD REPOSITORY OF LITERATURE AND TIIE FINE ARTS.

Containing articles from the pens of well knou-n

and distinguished writers, vpon every subject that can prove interesting to the general reader, including Original Poetry Talcs and Essays, humorous and pathetic Critical notices Early and choice selections from the best new publications, both Amcricetn and English Scienlifc and Literary Intelligence Copious notices of Foreign Countries, ly Correspondents engaged expressly and exclusively for this Jour

nal Strictures upon the various productions in the Fine Arts that are presented for the notice and approbation of the public Elaboratt and beautiful specimens of Art, Engravings, Music,

etc. iotices of the acted Drama and other a

musements Translations from the be$t JVeic Work in other languages, and an iufinite va

riety of miscellaneous reading, etc. etc.

EMBl.LT-lSHFn WITH SPLENDID AND COSTLY ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL, COPPER, AND WOOD, AND RARE, BEAUTTFTJI., AND POPULAR MCSIC, ARRANGED FOR THE PIANO FORTE, HARP,

GUITAR, &C.

ulcheriiiff.

will commence,

on Tuesday morning

next, at Mountsterling,

and be continued regu

larly, throughout the

teason, on Tuesday and Saturday mornings.

Julv 16.

Mountsterling,

GEORGE P. MORRIS, TIIEODORE S. FAY, AND NATHAN P. WILLIS, Editors.

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PORTRAITS OF THE PRESIDENTS, from

original paintings, grouped in an exquisite de

vice, from a design by WEIR, and engraved by

Cassilear. There has been no limit to the time

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stages, perfectly lovely; the most exquisite em

bellishment ever produced in this country, and

an honor to American art as well as to the gen

tlemen who have assisted in its execution.

The second will be a view of GENERAL

WASHINGTON'S HEAD QUARTERS at New

Windsor, on the Hudson, near Newburgh; paint

ed by Weir, and engraved by Smillie.

The third, A SCENE IN THE HIGHLANDS

OF THE HUDSON, illustrating Bryant's exqni site address ot a water fowl; also painted by

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All these engravings have been or will be

executed expressly for the MIRROR; thede.

signs and engravings both original. I he ex

pense will be enormous, but, as we have said

on a former occasion, we are prepared to do all

and risk all for the continuance and increase of the public favor, w have no fears of losing our reward. In addition to thee SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS, we shall present to our readers, in the course of the volume, a NUMBER OF HIGHLY FINISHED WOOD CUTS by Adams and Mason, from original designs by Davis and others; among which will be.

A VIEW Or THE NEW AND VAST HOTEL, BOW in

the progress of erection by Mr. Astor;a view

OF THE NEW UNIVERSITY S a VIEW OF THE NEW

I. JACKSONVILLE. TH F. subscriber having purchased of Messrs STOKE Y &. CASE their store, and bav

iug just received a large and splendid assort ment of

Suitable to the country and season, he lTers them to the public on as reasonable terms and as cheap as can be purchased at any other store in tL

country. Among his articles are the following

Black, Blue, Brown, Bottle) rt .

Green, Drab, Dark and ' Art-.-rVc-

t ight steel mixed ) Dark &. Light steel mixed, SntifT. "assi-

colored and Striped, ) licit.

FLANNELS.

Red, Yellow, White, Green, Canton.

Green Baize,

Sattins, Hombazett, Ginghams, Silks, Shirting,

Sheating,

V elvets, Circassians, Bombazines, Crapes, Plaids, Checks,

Bobii.et ,

CALICOES, of different figures and

qualities, and prices.

Dress Handkerchiefs, locket Handker

chief:-, and Cravats.

A general assortment of HARDWARE and Q UEEJYS WA RE, Iron, Steel, Nails, Penknives, Hand-saws, Locks, Andirons, &.c. Gilt China, &c. MOSES CHAM BERLIN. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at public sale, atthe late residence of Rensselaer Chambeilin, dec. one mile above Jacksonville, on the old state road, on Saturday, the 23d of August next, all the personal property, belonging to his estate, viz One Horse, the one half uf a good substantial two horse wagon, (his father owns ihe other half,) plowt, gears, hogs, and'a variety of other articles

too numerous to insert. Sale will commence at

ten o'clock, A. M. Terms made known at sole.

Due attendance, by JARED CHAM BERLIN, adm'r. July 21.

NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to me, either by note or account, are hereby desired to settle immediately, as I am under the necessity of collecting the same. gC7 I will attend at Vevay, on every Saturday, if well, so that those indebted may have a chance to save costs and oblige JOSEPH DOW. June 14.

Money Wanted. THE subscriber, having bis stock of Good

reduced very low. is desirous of replenishing it

f r "Abich purpose, he earnestly requests those indebted to him, to give him all the assistance in their power, and he can assure them, that he will supply his customers with all articles necessary ibr their convenience, comfort, &c. &c. MOSES CHAMBERLIN. Jacksonville. July 24.

COOPERS W A XT ED.

HAT MANUFACTORY. VEVAY, INDIANA.

TT B. HEGFEK, hereby respectlully y informs the public, that he has recently

commenced the manufacture of Fur and Wtool HATS,

In the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira Men-

denhall.on Ferry street that he intends to keep

up the establishment with a contstant supply ol

THE Editon of the JYEfV YORK MIRROR in announcing the commencement of the twelfth Volume , thVe great pleasure in assuring their

readers, that the past year like its predecessors,

has been productive both of enlaged means and

increased encouragement for augmenting the Urencb rtestant cuuhch in Franklin ttreet;

inieresi ana vaiue oi me journal, ana me oeau- interior and exterior views of the tera

ty ot its embellishments. Induced by the Hat- house in Church street, and several others, the

lenng experience oi mrmer years, ne resotvea subjects of which ate not vet determined

ai ine Deginning oi me volume wnich is now The MUSICAL DEPARTMENT has always

"'"""B ..,.v.i.iuu,i:iJ commanded a laree share of our attention, and

addition to the number of impressions we had ha?, we are assured, been looked upon with

ueen accustomed 10 sirme on, ana u nas given much interest by r.ur readers generally, and es

us real pleasure to hnd the experiment proved, pecially by the ladies, whom we are, in the

by the remit, to bv. judicious; every hiehest deeree anxious to dease. It will con

1 l a l m . I w

ween nas orougni an increase 10 our suosenp. ,inue !o be wjth U8 object of particular care lion, and a sensible diminution to our stock of -nfl WR n,nn ,ft ;nrrMA ronPrblv iho .

back numbers, so that it and the volume bid fair mount heretofore appropriated to this poition of

io ,cac.. .uu, v.a 0Uf journai The 8ame weji known nnd verv

We believe that we may, without any fear oi capable gentleman under whose judicious super

contradiction, take this credit to ourselves, that intendence the Music of the Mirror has acquired

our efforts to deserve success have kept pace so much reputation, will still give it the ad van

with its progressive attainment; and that the lage of his talent and knowledge. In order to

M irror, as it has become the most popular and j fulfil the pledge which we now make, that there

widely circulated periodical of its kind in the shall be a great improvement in this department

United states, has also accquired the reputation tve have imported a CHOICE COLLECTION

OHIO.

Commercial Rank Cin

cinnati par

Franklin bank of do par

Dank of Zanesville It

Bank of Chillicothe It

" Columbus 11 " Lancaster 1

Com. bank Scioto do Comm'l b'k L. Erie do

Davton bank do

Farmers &. Mec. bk.

Steubenvilte do

Farmers &, Mech's b'k

7 JJHE subscriber, having enlarged his shop and

laid in an extensive stock of Cooper's stutV, v. ishos to employ FOUR or FIVE JOURNEY

MEN , to whom constant employment will be gi vcn. Applv soon. WILLIAM B EM MITT. Jacksonville. Julv 20.

CINCINNATI BANK NOTE LIST.

do

2

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It 14 do

do1

HATS, of the best quality. His customers aie

therefore solicited to contribute their support to Lf bejng at leagt among lhe best, and certain- consisting of more than fifty rare and excellent'

ri , . : ... , -, . r I ly the cheapest. We trust it needs no solemn pieces from the French, English, German, and

" ' . .. e . . . . an.i elaborate assurance to convince our triends Italian schools : and we have aUo taken mp.uuirt

any quantity ot i UKs delivered at his shop in ... , ,, , -

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riS V1' tiifriiesi price given ior iiAJKlll'S be any features of the work in which perform States; among which are Russia, Persia, Taita

AL WOOL.

Vevay, r eb. 1 .

COUNTY AllY.

SEALED rilOl'OSALS will be received

by the trustees of the SWITZERLAND

CO IN TY SEMLXARY, until the fust Monday

in September next, tor

BUILDING A HOUSE,

on the seminary land, near Vevay, M feet long the Mirror, wields no careless and indifferent

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will be, at least, no falling off. Very great im I ising to the tubsctihers for the coming volume, a

provement in the literary character of the Mir COLLECTION OF MUSIC OK HEM AUK A

ror, we cannot promise, in justice to our able BLE ISEAUTY, interest, and value, (the greater

and valued contributors, whom we believe, (and part of which will not be accessible through a

we pride ourselves, in thinking, that the public any other channel,) and which could not be else-

opinion is accordant with ourown,)tobe among where procured, if at all, for less than live or

the most accomplished of the country; and we six times the whole amount ot the subscription.

know that each of them, when he is writing for

COXDITIOXS.

NOTICE.

To lhe voters of Gnrrcssional TtxcnsJnp Jo. 3,

Ratine 1 , in the counties of Dearborn and Switzerland.

i7"OU are hereby notified that there will be

an election held on the last Saturday in

Ansrtt next, at Pleasant Kidge Sohool house. N . 2, in the third district of said Township, in older to t-U-ct one Trustee to nil the vacancy

rfCaj-t. C;Uifi Marble, whose term of office

i!l then evpne. AUo, by ieqnet, at the sitne lime i.Ti(i ni.ice thcie will h a luLon tn !.

tcr mine whether School Section No. Jf, rhall be ?oid or no!. Election to coinmente and tloe ii the i;:aal lio'lts. TUOS. HOWARD, Clerk. July 13, 1C:4.

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veiling and writing for this Journal, we have re

may

AU1BEUT GAZLAY, secretary.

evay, July 7.

of do Geauga Mount Pleasant Muskingum bank Marietta Xorwalk St. Clairsville

Urbana Banking Co do

Western Keserve do

All others uncertain KENTUCKY,

Bank of Louisville Louisville Hotel Co Bank of Common'h Bank of Kentucky and Branches

All others no value TENNESSEE, State bank &. bran. Union bk Nashville do, payable in l'lula. Yea! man Woods)

payable at fNashvill

do payable at Fhila.

All others uncertain LOUISIANA.

lank of Louisiana

do. Orleans

Com. bk Louisiana

'itv bk N. Orleans

Consolidated Asso'n

Louisiana State bk

Citizens' bk of Lnu'a

Mec &, Tra bk & br

N. O. Canal bk Co. h Union bk of Ixni'a 6

All others uncertain. MISSISSIPPI,

Agricul.bk Natchez 6

Slate bk Miss do 5

ll-i.,1r,r.l l,nl. .

All others uncertain AL Alt AM A,

State bank & bran 16

Bank of Mobile 15

All others uncertain

fl MICHIGAN.

uaiiK oi iuicnigan -'Farmers Si Mech's do 2

Small notes 5 Bk of River Raisin 2 All others no value VIRGINIA, Richmond & branch 3 jValley and branch 3 IN. W.B. at Wheeling 3 j VIST. COLUMBIA. Bank of Metropolis 8

MARYLAND, Baltimore Banks S George Couniy 3 Farmersb'k Annapolis 3

Havre de Grace 3 Frederic County 3 Westminster 3 llagerstown 3 DELAWARE, Bank of Delaware Farmers b'k &. branch 11 Rank of Smyrna 3

Wilmington and Itrnnrlv

& PESSYLYANIA, 20i Philadelphia Banks '2

Pittsburgh

20 Harrisburff

Kens. Chambcrlin's Kstalc.

LL pet sons indebted In the

ol

A I1 petsons indebted 1o the estate

jftk. KENSSELAER CHAM BE R LI N ,late

of Switzerland county, deceased, are requested

in mnkf. lmmil!inl llflllnnikl t., llt, nniirisinnjvl

nho has l eei. aniK.int.-d t nr1mi..;tnr id .!:,tc i,lenl correspondents in England, France, and

-and allpeisons having demands against said pth" l'a,,s l" Kurope, aud iu South America; estate, will present ihem acconW 10 law. for an(l wc have received repeated assurances from

examination and settlement. OCT The estate is ,ligl authority, that nothing can exceed, cither solvent. .IAIIED C1I AM UEItLIN. adniV. correctness or interest, the information that

July

I has been given in our columns itpccting the

harp, guitar, &c. Fifty two numbers complete

a volume of tout bundled and sixteen large pa

ges, for which a beautifully engiaved tignette

titlepage, (painted by Weir and engraved by

Dnrand) aud a copious index, are furnisheu

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be addressed to the Editors. No subscriptions

received for a less penod than oue year.

Chambersburg Easton AVest Chester I1, iermantowii Montgomery

r Farmers b'k Lancaster 2 I Rucks County 2

S.ltiettysburs '2

;Brownsvillu 2 IVork Bank 2 ;Northainpton 2

5rLancnsier Bank 2 fi NEW JERSEY, 5';Statc b'k at Camden 5

at llizabethtown 5 Cumberland bank ,r Farmers b'k It Holly 5

f iNewark Insurance co. 5

I ronton banking co. 5

Bank of N. Bruns ick 5

NEW YORK,

City Ranks '.

1 roy and Albany T Mohawk Bank .r Newburgh ,r Auburn .r Ccneva 5

I'ticaand Branches ,r Ontario Bank, Uticn 5 I at Canandaieua T

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