Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 157, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 November 1834 — Page 4
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id 7on fie Cincinnati Mirror. SHADOWS. A shadow res'eth on the eye, Cast fr.mi a tearful cloud, When desolation has swept by And hope to earth is bowed; When beauty's bright and buoyant fjrm Shrinks in ihe grasp of death, And lips which late with love were warm Have tipped their parting breath. A shadow passeth on the rye, When we have crrl in youth. And learnM to heave the heavy sigh O'er stern and bitter truth. When the visions that have haunted And led our minds astrav, And the loves to whom we've chaunted Like spectres flit away, A shadow dwcllcth on the eye, When life is closing fast The shade of many a scene gone by, Of grief and pleasure past; The brightness of life's early yers, The darkness of its woes, Alike claim feeling's tribute tears When age wane to a close. A shadow resteth on the heart. When we have loved too, well, And from our fond devotion start To mourn a broken spell; When to the alter we have pressed, And vows thereon have laid, And no divinity hath blessed The offering we made. A shadow lingercth on the heart. Flung from the w ing of care. When with hope's fiction it must part, For pitiless despair,When scenes on which in youth we dwelt Are vanished all and gone, And visions of rapt fancy melt Refore Truth's rising sun. Melancholy lo Peddlers. The store keepers, in Lledham, Mss. and its vicinity, have formed themselves into an anti peddling society, and resolved to raie funds for the suppression of unlawful hawking and pedling. State of Indiana, Switzerland County, ss. IS THE SWITZERtA?r CIRCUIT COURT, FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. Joshua petty, i vs. ,N-( Demand 00 00. CALEB HASSELMAN oriel.' :. 1 1 - .1. I g.',7' . . 'J JiSSS Joe 7 ,S."3S ol the Circuit court of said county, directed to the sheriff of said county, commanding him to attach, take and seize the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies, lands and tenements of CALEB IIASSELMAN, in said countv, to be kept and disposed of according to law which said writ returned to said office on the 5th day of October, instant, endorse " executed by levying on twen ty-two acres of land, being part of ihe northeast quarter of section 13, township 2, range 1, in said countv. as the DroDertv of aid Hassplman." and that the said cause is set for hearintr on the 2nd dnv of the next March tprm of snl.l rnurt. tn tv holdenatthe court-house in Vevay, iu said county, on the third Monday in March, 1S35, where -'..- . J . . ' . paid detendant mav attend it he thinks proper. EDWARD PATTON.c'.eik. Vevay. October 7-17. COMM1SSIOXEIVS SALE. The School Section. T, 3. R. 3. w IIX be offered fer sale, at the courthouse door, in Vevay, on Saturdays the 13th ?mbernext. Sale to commence at 11 o' of December deck, A.M. TERMS One f ourth part of the purchase money will be required in hand, the remainder in ten years, with six per centum interest, payable in advance annually. Further particulars made known on the day of sale. THOMAS COLE, s.c.s. c. Cotton township, October 4FIELD NOTES. THE subscriber is preparetl to furnish correct transcripts of the original Field Notes of every section, fractional section, and quarter seciion of land in this county, at twenty -live cents per each tract arranted correct. WILLIAM C. KEEN. Printer's Retreat, Aug. 21. O.YCE MORE, LOOK OUT! I! ALL persons indebted to me for CARDING, are requested to mnke payment. Wheat, Rye. Oats and Corn, will be received in pay ment until the tenth elay of November next, and the highest Cash price allowed therefor. After that lime, those w ho neglect this friendly roqoest, most not be offended at paying costsofficers wont live on tho wind, if mechanics and carders are expected lo. ROBERT BAKES. Moiintsterling, Oetoqcr G. SSrigfule Order. TENTH BRICADK OK INDIANA MILITIA Printer's Retreat. October '23, 1 834 ALlvXANDKll E. GLENN, f ,1C ,hir, regiment, is appointed Brigade Inspector, lo rank as mnjnr. He i to be olicyed and respected accordingly, from ll.e dote hereof. WILLI M C. KKEV, Bniiiticr (Jcutiul,
TTOIirV SHEETS would respectfully ac
qail his friend of Switzerland county. and the public generally, that lie is now receiving and oncninii in Vcvav,in the large new biick house, owned by John F. Dufour, i. son, west of Pleasant & Mcndeuhalr store, ,f fresh and general assortment OF GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia and New-York, and to which he would invite the attention ol the public. Hi srock consists, in pail, of Black, blue, oral) and mixed Cloths and fcatinetts, Red, scarlet nnd white Flannels, Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Mcrrimac Prints, Fancy, barred and striped Ginghams, Painted Muslin and Palmyreens, Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Blue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pan is do. Bombazetts and Marinos, liornbazine and black silk Velvet, Marsailles and swansdown Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green berage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circassion, Towel and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, White and black Buckram, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. Miss's fancy Hose. Black Muslins and fancy Lining, Patent Thread, assorted colors, Super elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pearl Buttons, Gilt, camblet and bone do. Ladies boskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do do. do. Bobbinet, gauze and blond Veils , Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and gajze, dress do. Plain Bobbinet, Bombazine Stocks, waistc ribbands and bead bag?, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Beuverteens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Caps, Tuck, side. tuck-pufT, pocket, ivory and reddine Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE. CAP, POST, PRINTING AND WRAPPING Pnner- nt IVhnhsnle or Rrtail. t I - 1 L- J J : I lie oiuv wisues 111s irienas 10 can anu exaiiuuc Ins ok-her bis prices and be satisfied. The "" ! - btSiven for llags, Featbe., VJilllSCII, DCllVlilA, I IJAMXU , HI1U UW LtlllCII. One dollar per hundreil will be given for Swing ling Tow and Linsey Kags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek. TAKEN UP, TTTY HUGH FULTON, of York JJ1 township. Switzerland coun Indiana, a It an Tarc, supposed to be 7 or 8 yearsold, with a star in her forehead, three saddle marks, supPosed to havi had the swiney, blind of the richt eye, 14 and a half hands high no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty live i. ri T I . J Ut n. .1.. aoimrs, oy iuui..oji. "," '. One Strawberry ICoaii Marc, with la blaze in her forehead, suppoaed to be past three years old, U hands high. io other brands or marks perceivable appraised to twenty-five dollars, by 1 homas Ravi jr. and Peter Daily.beore me tins 0th day of October, 1831. GEORGE LAND. J. P. I ' NEW STOTLIE. IN VEVAY, INDIANA THE SUBSCRIBER Would rcspectfullv announce to the citizen of Switzerland county, Indiana, that he has just received from the cast, and has opened in the store room, on the corner of Main and rerry sts and opposite Le Clerc's hotel, in the lown of Vc vay, A.V EXTEXSIYE ASSORTMENT OF Suited to this and the approaching season. As the subscriber intends transacting a general KETAII. BUSINESS, . , t I 1 . hi i . . . . hie PctnhlicnniPttl vill t Inmiil tn rnntniiti nt nil times, a general assortment of " ' ME li CH.aJYDISE, consisvino. in part of drv ;ooik GROCERIES, 9 Hardware QULKNSWAHE, &c. & c Also a large nssorlu cnt of RO-Yand IS' AILS, SHUKS and CUTTih.YJtllN. Intending, as the subscriber does, to make his profits small, he feels confident in saying, ihaf he will be enabled to sell Goods much lower than thev have heietoforc lieen offered in the town of Vevay he hopes therefore, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. JOHN M. KING. Vevay, September 1 1-21. N. B- lie is making arrangements, of which. when completed, he will give public notice, to re eie vaiioii kind- d COUSIRY PRO!) ICE.
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IllS y rVi.lt.-lt i' Illl I PU.JilC.l ion 1 I'll e st it !w..ius of tho 1" s-t ii;eis j I I i- Wf i ri'.: (l ;!! p.-! per of tk fltrst rn;iT'itJ " :r.'.i cntire'v 1 1 Utien; cui i;uu i: i t ownus 1. u-'iop:i 4:0 jsn ura, making die vrlume ol Q'S'2 p-.2:j f rr aimum. 1: will So sent bv mail to anv p:rf filic T5:ii 1 !;itt,s or Can-ida, upon he irt; i? f si or recfe'i'.v hm Tiini:r. Dii.i..: 5 per ni.lioir'. peSt p:iul. tain tin? M. f l.r!n, Viear.il Wa&rneld, bv Vr-:U TVus. I a:sd o rdiikcizi;. ami '1 h su;i:ii; os. ami -1, l aies oi s:.v i.ai:, i-v P;v. (ii:.iii Cr.ii.l--t ; -No. :", commm-rces thf v.'--ttcrs of Luly M-.iry Wmsly .Moiita ?ne.. 'i'lier. will be H i abridgement f the w:U of nv itii:hiir. WILLIAM l'KAU'lN. l'roprietor, 1 !." Fuitou r; t, i.'ity of New-T'i.rU V' ; .1 t -JL. 0. i i J-i-'ii--? 4.'"-: I PH. T. WIIiTIvS Vegetable Toolh-Aehc Drops. ysj'l IK only specific ever -lllred to the public, f-L Iron 1 which a permanent and radical curt may In? obtained, of that tiisagrteal !e pain, tins TOOTM-ACUi:. with all iis attendant evils; such as fracturing the j iw in extracting the teeth, which often proves more painful than the toothache itself, and cob! passing from the decayed teeth to the j.iw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant ilbi.-ts, such as a disagreeable breath, bud taste iti the month, etc. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to oiler to ihe world, a remedy, that will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as arts decaying ai.d have tint commenced aching, icsturing them to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 17, 1 532. The subscriber?, having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that arc alllicted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly cllicicnt remedy for tho disorder. A. BEEBE, physician II. L. HARVEY, Ed Erie Observer A LB L RT TIIEYEK, physician O. i SAUK, dentist. New Vork city, Sept, 1". 1832. The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon, having extensively used, for I he cure of the tooth-ache, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, and with decided succcss.he can recommend I Iieui when genuine, as superior to 11113- other remedy now before the public, and can say that these , drops receive the uuqualilied approbation of the ; medical .acuity ni large. inveni (V iifiiin JONATHAN DODGE, No. 5, Chamber st. FOR SALtf, by J- F Stevens. Vevsy.and Lyman W. Mix, Mountsterling. October 27. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. V virtue ot" an order and decree of the circuit court tif Switzerland county, made at the last September leim of said court, on tho fureclosi-rc of a moitgoge against the lands of the w idow and heirs of tameul Tague, deceased, in favor of Stephen G. Pea body, and lo me directed, I shall proceed to offer the lents and profits, for seven years, of the following tract, piece or parcel of land, laying in the county of Switzerland, to wit FIFTY ACRES, to be taken off ihe east side of the Ftnrt it-nrwt nti;i rtor nl i.-tn i 3jl No. 12, town 3, range.S west, in the (list net ot binds sold at L inciimati -to run the whole length of said quarter on the cast sitle, On Saturday, thc"2'2J of .Vovcmbcr, 1S3-L at noon, ai ine couri-iiouse eioor in evav tu the highest bidder, for cash; but if the rents and proli;s as aforesaid, do not sell for a sum sufiicicnt In satisfy the said debt, interest and costs, I shall of fer umiieuiutely, the lee simple of said land. ' . ,J- cor i on, SIierdT and ronunisssuz.cr. Shcriifl-s office, Vcvay, October 20 TAX PA YE RSI Ie je also ready I shall be at Jacksnnsonvillc, on Friday, Nov. 7. Kaiph 15. Cotton, collector. evay, October' Tx) l;OCTOH JUDKINS' oxntmemt: !ILS valuaiilt- medicine is celebmiivl f.,r ciirnig the following diseases, viz. Whitn weliits, ,.f every dcici iplion ; Sore Lcs and Ulcers of h,,, standing; Glandular Twur,; I-elons t.rCatanhs; Bhumatic pains or the bunts Sprains. BruiM-s and Tetters; Chilblains, or tho paits aliened by first. It is also good for scalds and burns. F,.r (-laudtilar swellings, it is stipe, i i t to any medicine- yet known. It is much sallr ban meieutial applications, (as it does not ton. !;u:i the. smallest atom f that mineral.) Lccacso .t does not lay the patient liable to injury fr in wpnsure to cold It rntcs the .vorst IVllons or Inflows on the application of !'orty-eii;bl liourf. Rheumatisms whirh have stood so long as to be. come a systematic, disorder, requires medicine hi he taken invranlly to remove them entirely. But in most f.isr-, by applying this Ointment, cy.C!".. uallv as diiected. it will nivc relief. VOll SALE, by .1. Steves, Vevay, and Lvmaii V . Mix, 3Ioiiutslcr!in'Ottolrr J7 BLANKS OK ALL DLSCIJ IB LION I'OK i:.LE ULBL,
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