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v a C. SllLKMAN & ?. F.CKLIN. "S IT purchased the Type Foundry ct li i;,blished by the late J. 11 OWE, have en. tered in 'o partnership, for the put pose of earn. in on lb Manufactory of I ypes, uuJer the linn cs. Ecklis &Co. I We intend Weeping on hand a large assortment of tvpe, especially those kinds most used, hich will enable us to supply order with the Iat possible delay ; and have now for sale a i uf-e quantity of the best iiali'y, (stock puichase,l fion the estate of J. Howe,) and intend to n.ake immediate, additions to it. S. Eclm Co are now prepared to receive ciders for founts of eveiy description, from IYarl to 22 lines Pica, including a vaiiety of Urnimental Lettor. We offtr for sale also, na assortment of Cut?, Dashes Brass Rule, and othri laments, of which specimens will be forward tH to printer?, as soon as they can be prepared S;:c!i improvements as the wants of the tradt find taste may require, will receive the eailies a'.tt nt n it this establishment. Piinting Presses of every description Printing Ink of the most approved qualities. Composing S icks; Bras and Common Galleys, Chases, Imposing Stones, Paper and Pres Boards, Standing Presses, Furniture, together with a complete as iMmer.t of all articles used in a Printing Office, w ill be constantly on hand. S nail founts, suitable for Book-binder j in a great variety, may be had when railed tor Orders from all parts of the Uw w nl be promptly and most carefully attended to, and pinkn'.arly in supplying oi is tor all lounts fur nished by our predecessor. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. To the former patrons of this foundry, we deem it sufficient to say, that they will be h well and as promptly served as heretofore, should they b disposed to favor n with their Oiders. The business of the Foundry will be conducted under the following firm, and by the same person who was in fact the type founder in Mi . Howe's fouiidi V. S. F.CKLIN & Co. Corner of Crow n ar.d C illowhi'.l stteet. Phila. Sept. 8, 1331. PKIXTIXGXiiinFiCE ?DB IlL subscriber wishes to dispose of a quan tity ot printing materials, consisting ot oiie Super Royal Ramage press, one fount of Small Pica, e.r.d one fount of Long Primer 1y pes, to gather with job tvpes, flowers, rules, sticks, leads. - nif.latr. Qntiiriont in mint ft ftimr rnv:i newspaper. The materials are the same that tlx Switzerland Monitor w as printed w ith, at it commencement, and tmy be seen at the Weekly Mes er:ger olnce The terms ot sale will be liberal. J A RED CI I AM BEK LI N. V 25. DR. S. n. EATON p, "CTIS" OL LI) respectfully inform Y V ? t" citizens ot Switzerland county, that he has procured Sttigntris Patent Truss, for the cure of Hernia or Rupture, and is now prepared to furnish all si zes, and will warrant the patient a permanent and radical ture, or ex not no pay. Those laboring under the disease, aie requested to call ami be healed. Mountsteiling, Dec. 2S, ISIH. S HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for a note of hand of thirteen dollars, given by me to Joseph Ar.drews sometime in December last. Said note was obtained by fraud, and 1 am determined not to pay the same unless compelled bv law. THOMAS G1LM0RE. December 8, I S3!. BOOK & Jim PKISTIXG, 1ST CINCINNATI, OHIO. PHHE undersigned having associated thrmsel fcj ves together, unner uie nrm oi Jattrs & diazlaV, for the purpose of carrying on the i'RLM'IMd iLA, inlonn the public, that they an? now ready to execute took and Jol Piinlinc;, from Stereotype phitcs. also, Letter Press Book and Job work, of all descriptions, in the noutest manner, and on reosonahie terms Office. No, 1, Baker street, near the llechanies institute, in the budding occupied by J A James es a stereotype foundry J A JAMES, THEODORE GAZLAV. N B Stereotyping of Books, Pamphlets. Card Thanks. Bank Checks, Lc 6cc will bp executed r.s heretofoie. by J A JAMES NOTICE. NOW all men bv theso presents, that I Nathanial Crippen, hereby relinquish all claims to the further services ot my son. VVAL, I EH. WF.LCH ClllPPE.V, aged eighteen years, on the 16ih day of October last havin no claims fo his personal service, or whatever property he may hereafter acquire, I niil not be accountable tor any of his contracts. NATHANIEL CRIPPEN. Deremher 27. lIOBKUT SUL!IHhD, Attorney and Counsellor at Lair, ViUVAY, INDIANA. TT7" E'l3 his office on Ferry street, immedii2 !4- 'jr "ii"--i' i" . un..-.iiice. uusinoss nubmitt d to his care w ill be faithfully and punc tuallv n tended to

His JltStieCS' Ofike is kept at Uiasamajto any person wlo shall return him r.Uce, w!iere ho also attend? io all cc.n.;y aucing . cloihcs to the subscriber.

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rilOSPEGVUS. KOR THE SKCi BD VOttME OF TUT. OHIO FARMER, Western Horticulturist, TTDLISHKD AT BATAVIA, OHIO, BY 8. MADABT.

Well aware of the peculiar difficulties atten ding the publication ot an agircultural periodical, yet satisfied that nothing ii of higher importance to the count i v, than that of the cultivation of the 9oil and the various subjects connected with it, the Editor of the Ooio Farmer is determined to persevere in his labors. Toe id vol. of the Ohio Farmer will, therefore be commenced, on the fir?t day of January, 1S35. In continuing this publication the Editor feels tiiRt hemay justly and appropriately appeal to the iriends ot Agricultural and Horticultural im provements in general, to aid in its circulation, and to enrich its colnmns with contributions from t.icir pens. During the short period of its publica tion, it has received countenance and circulation ully equi.l to the anticipation?, of the Editor, s.nc"t which he thinks a sufficient guaranty of its con tinuance, and to warrant a genera! support. The proper culture of the soii improving live stock disease of animals the improvement in culture of garden and field vegetables and me chanic arts, and Agricultural and garden imple ments Domestic econemy Botany Geology .Natural History Chvmistry.J &.c. xc. will all receive due attention, from both original commu nications, and extracts from the most approved works. In addition to the interests of the first volume, the Elitor is making preparations to enlivenland i nprovethe Farmer by numerous CUTcs, repreI seating more clearl v the subjects above eaumerated. As this will necessarily incur a heavy ex po;. sc, a correspondent patronage ij excepted and s dicited. At the request of a number of Eastern corres pondents, the Ediror intend aUo, in the course of this volume to give from time to time, a condens ed view of Agricultural condition and resources of the great Mississippi Valley the points where emigration for the time being is the most tending the prospects held out to emigrants the face and health of the country the prices of land the facilities of navigation and streams for milling and manufacturing purposes v:c. fcc. Such information is of the utmost importance to emigrating Farmers, and sis closely connected with a Western agricultural publication as the cultivation ol the soil itself, or the prodncts suit able to such cnl'tvation. As this branch ol the woik will extend its circulation to s:me consider able extent among eastern gentlemen, and others who wish t purchase western lands; the holders of such lands would find it to their interest to make the same known through its columns and whenever this is done, to any extent, the description of such will be published on a sep arate sheet and forwarded as a cover to tbe Farmer. The usual prices of advertising will only he charged . No charge however is intended to lie made, for communications for a single publi cation, descriptive of lands, face and health of th country vc. OCT A list of solvent Bank? will be occasionally ins rted.and any important change in the markets duly noticed. T tit ms. The Ohio Farmer is published twice a month at the very low price of $100 a year in idvancc; with an index to each volume. It is I expressly reduced to this price (much below what is safe for the proprietor) to encourage its circu ation, aud promote Agricultural science. All notes on solvent Banks received. Payment may bo made bv mail at our risk, ftce of postage. 1 er sons obtaininc 5 subscribers shall receive the 6th copy gratis, or for $20 00 shall have 25 copies sent to their directton. The Cheapest reprint from English Periodica ever offered to the Public. WALDIE'S PORT FOLIO; AND COMPANION TO TIIE S2X.E0T CIROUI.ATINO X.IBRART. 1. The " Companion' will contain the earli est possible reprints of the best matter in the British periodicals 2. It will be issued every fortnight, and the n,lll'K u,e Bame a8 inai OI ine L,Drary each number containing sixteen pages thus every six months, giving thirteen numbers, which ran be found with the Library at little or no expene, and making a better sized volume; and to those who do not take the Library itself, a volume every year, of 316 quarto pages of the size r f the present. 3. The nrice will be three dollirs fnr n sin. gle subscriber five dollars for two and clubs! of five and upwardt will be supplied at two dol lars each. ADAM WALDIE. No. 207, Street, ChetnutPhiladelphia. Two YjoWavs Reward. A T the last Switzerland Probate JiA, court the undersigned, influenceo" by molires of charily, became the guardian of KUFUS STEVENS, a son of tho late Darias Stevens of Jacksonville, aged nearly fifteen years, and, though likely to become a pauper, in anticipation of his being faithful and trust-worthy to my interest, li furnished him with a bine broad cloth coat; one bear skin cloth roundabout jacket; two pair of jeans, and one pnir of corduroy pantaloons; two pair of shoes; a fur hat, socks, shirts, &c. all new yet this ungrateful rascal absconded from my care and services last night, taking all the above articles with him. He has a sheepish down look, is ill bred, a notorious liar, and is considcied by the neighbors light fingered. All persons are fortlfl lia rliori rrr tr fktnrtt n vi n (T him. Ilndor thf CPi'.r. , ... . ..,,,.; , est penalty of the law. Two dollars will be paid and the NATHAN HAGE.V.

TRUE FREEDOM.

Who is the truly free? The monarch on his throne 7 The chief adorned with victory, And spoils by valor won? No! oassion's force can shake The soul in danger tried: And he who bars of steel can break May be the slave of pride. Who is the truly blest? 1 he man of wealth untold? In robes of eastern splendor dress'd, And served to plate of gold? No! vain his rich attire To ease the laboring breath ; And vain hit gold to quench the fire, I he fever flame of death. That man is free, OLord; To whom thy name it dear; Who, fearing thee, performs thy word, And knows no fear. From pasiion, pride, remorse, Thy care his path shall guard, And lead him oa, in viitut's course, To his divine reward. Thy love protects hit way; To thee his thanks are given; The smile shall gild life's etening ray, And light the morn of heaven, a. s. r. From the Working Man's Adxocate. A NEW SONG. Air"Bao of Nails.' Ye Bachelors, that are so thy, Now is the time fo marry? To celil ecy bid "good b)e," And do no longer tarry: However. tweet it single life, The honey moon it tweeter! Select tome maiden for a wife, Some mild enchanting creature. Chorut Kal lal de lal, &c Consider how your lot it caif, A hole in either ttocking! If we may judge from what it past, A Bacbellor's life it shocking! Tour coats are torn, and none to mend, Your brecchet darn'd with patches; Marry, I tay, my honett friend. Hymen oft makes good matches. Chorut Fal lal de lal, &c. Dandies of every hut and grade, Who strut in lofty stationt, Be not ashamed to learn a trade, Not tpunge upon rich relations; Reform your lives, not ape the fosl, Delays are met by danger And marriage it a tacred rule, At leatt to thinks a stranger. Chnrui Fal lal de lal, lie. Ye ttaunch old maidt, who do despite The men, and arc to spiteful. Pure ''wedded love,' I would advite, Because it it to deligetful! Ute no more paint, be no more coy. Such aid do ill become ye; Cupid it ttill a cunning boy, Taket no excutet from ye, Chorus Fal lal de lal, &c. Each pouting mist should mtr begin To think upon a sweat heartsShe who lags will never win, Although she ases much art; Be not offended at me, girls, You are exceeding clever, Throw away your paintt and curls, Get married now, or never, Chorus Fal lal de lal, Sic. b. s.b. Belfast, Maine, December 24, 1834. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS. TTYTTANY articles are before the public, as a I XYJJL Cl,re for tli most obstinate and toinienti ii it ftirnA tliA TtViPiimnticm anA (rum rlic ftli servation we are led to believe, that they have to a very Kreat extent, failed to produce that desirable result and mav it not be attributed to ihn fact, that articles said to cure this troublesome I disorder are also recommended to cure almost everv disease with which our frail bodies are attack cd, and in their preparation that obicc'.is kept in I view, viz. to have the meicino a cure for all disleases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and a no case is known where a perfect cure was not af fected, we are justhied in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommended. Price 50 cents. CERTIFICATE. Messrs. O. fr S- Crosby A Co. Gentlemen I (eel happy in bavin"; it in my power to state to you the good effect your Vegetable Hheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had in restorins me from a sick bed. In the month of April last, I was so affected with the Inflamma tory Rheumaties. that I was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. 1 could I not so much as turn myself in my bed. and it was with the greatest difficulty that I could be moved in it. I tried various kinds of medicine, and was aueiioeu Dy bkiiiui pnysician, oni an 10 no eueti, until I made use of your Sure Remedy, which irticil applied K3 uirtuicu, gac uie iiiniicuiaic lief. wr.nin a snort time aner i commencea us ing it, I was able ride out attend to my usual busincss I cheerfully recommend it to the puL lie, as being a good medicine for Rheumatic complaints, a it has been a number ot months and have had ho return. AARON HOLDRIDGE. Columbus O.Nov 1, 1832. For Sale, by J. F. Stevens, Yevay, and Lyman W. Mix, Mountsterling. October 27, !7:J4.

Dlt. tYHITON'S Vegetable Anti-TCillious Pills.

THE convenience of a cheap remedy, in the form of pills, suited to the commencement of most of the indispositions to which wc arc liable needs no comment. Manv diseases, in their for ming stage, are easily arrested, by the exhibition of proper cathartic medicine, and the consequent suffering and expense are thereby avoided. All that pills can effect, in preserving or restoring health and that, is much may be expected nnd will ke derived, from the timely use of these pills. They arc peculiarly excellent in every variety of head ache, proceeding from a foul, acid or bili ous stomach; ai.d in all feverishness of the sys tem, depended on the same cause. In short, for every derangemont of the stomach and bowels, requiring catharlic medicine, the Vegetable anti bilious Pills, admit no competitor. Price 23 cts FOR SALE by J. F. Stevons, Ycva,and Lyman W. Mix Hiountstcrlmg. October 27. ABB AH A ill F VAMIOIlft BLACKSMITH, TTJ ESPECTFULLY inf rms U TLi the citizens of Jtflerson township, that he has opened a 6hop, and commenced the BLACKSMITH 3VSIXESS, on the statroad, half wav be tween Mountsterling and Jack sonvil'e, where he is prepared to carry on saia business, in its various branches I and pledges himself to attond punctually to hi I u iness. December 29. List of Lellers, TmEJWAlNlNG in the post-office at Printer Li VV, Retreat, la. on the thirty-first of Deem ber last which, if not taken on: in three mos will be sent to the general post-office. Marv E. Baldwin Kachel Campbell Horton Chamberlin John II. Chittenden Nathan Ilagan Ann Masshall Harvey Phillips Jeremiah Thomas Jeremiah Fomat, Bern lloll t'er Hiram Peabody J. B. Robinson WILLIAM C. KEEN, postmaster rnnter a Hetreat, January 3. IjIST of letters. TTT EM AIMING in the post-.fiice at Vt?vav, I jiVX on 'he 3 1st day of December, 1831, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the general pst-oflice. as dead lettert. 9 Nacy Ad kins Joseph AJkinson John A I key Mr. Adkins George Ash Philip Bettens, jr James F. Brown Jacob Bossaw Saml and Lewis Bcal Saml Brown Saml arid J as Brown James 8c D. ftontn Nathaniel Cotton B, Disilisje Harmon John Boreand Rev Henry Banta, 3 John L. Blank Levi Berkley Saml Bellamy Jacob Banty John Borkhat.non 2 C James Campbell 2 ames Elias C Craig Moio Chambeilin Moses Donald Cameron Samuel Cler . William C. Dam Low is A- Clark Julia L. Dumant E. William S. Earhart I A.C. Forbes John Fox Joiejili Gray Paul Fromnn Cr. Peter Cray Ahijah II. ( rimes Frederick Golay Wm ?. Aadrew liivens Amos Gilbert . Elijah Holcraft .Mrs. Hastie Cyrus Hatch Zelim Humbert Droz James Hastie Juhn Iiankins jr. John Holdcraft 2 Win. & Tho Ilatkoll Dantel Hajcock Joseph Hays Chas.vtNat.IIadlock Jt. William Jones George J ilinson K, Edw.& Saml. Kern John Koukla Daniel Kelso S S Kingsley William Keith Enos Litflefiel-J Ja.ni'3 S Long James M'Kay 2 Jy. Nathan Lee Causby M Lewis 2 John Leap Ull, Joseph Malm 9 Sim iel M'C'.intock 2 Z Sf Robert M'Kay Joel Madison Isaac or Elra Mxlen Webster Marsh Ahram M'Kay John McCulloiigh John D Morerod 2 Jtao Murnbey George MrCullooli Hubert M'Kay 3d Z Mont. iiive Moses M'Kay John M'Crn kk Silas Overturf David Poll.M-k kV. William rVorthcul O. Hiram Ojrlo Mm, Edward Patton William Paige Jean Pasquier Jean Joseph Pacnlar. Samuel &. John Protsman ?. Noble Ravi John Ravi & nnd sous Moses & Jno. Hoberts Wm and J..hn Rayl James Rouse Jeremiah Bichards Orson Read W C Ramey Enoch aud Jacob Sou IT John Sboup James Sharp N II Tapp S Joseph Short Julia Smith Samuel Spencer Tm EvanTaulmnn I. Vevay Switzerland county II . Jesse Wood 3 1 homas Wright sr Mathias Thau Willide JOHN F. DUFOUR, P. M. Vevay, Jan. st 1835, JN UTILE. A LL persons are cautioi en against takinsr an nssifiimrnt nfn not tvivfri Iw n-x a , i.l Jacku.y,e. for $25 50, dated on or about the 20h .,nd dne December 25, lfi34,on the consideration September, 18bM,theicof has entirely failed NATHAN WALDFN g NOTIUK. TTTT NOW" all men by these presents, that I fjtxA. hereby rolinquishes all claim lo any fur - jiher sorvices ot his son, I LLI AM SECKlST RE A, (who will be twenty years of age, on the 19th day of January next,) - having no claim to his services or property. I will nut be accounta ble for any of his contract?. v. , WILLIAM REV ISc.ir rie-A-York, November

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TrOIIX SHEETS would respectfully aciU quaint his friends of Switzerland county.

and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing and opening in vevay.in the large newbiiek ouse, owned bv John I . Dufuur, &. son, west of Measant &. Mendonhall's store, 1 fresh and general assortment OF GOODS. Direct from Philadelphia and ISew-York, and ' which he would invite the attention of the public lis srock consists, in part, o. Black, blue, drab and mixed Cloths nnd Satin etts. Red, scarlet and white Flannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merrimnc Prima, Fancy, barred and striped Ginghams, Painted Muslim and Palmyreens. Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Blue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord nnd Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brow n pants dm Bonibazctts and Marions, Bombazine and black silk Velvet, Marsaillcs and swansdoMi Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green berage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circasion, Towel and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling White and black Buckiam, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half dj. Miss fancy Hope, Black Muslins and fancy Lining, Patent I hiead, 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 Veil, Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, 1) t. cotton do. Crape and gajze, dress do. Plain B .bbinet, Bombazine Slocks, rvaiste ribbands and bead bags, Bobbir.et and thread Lacce and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravits, Nankeen and Beavertcens. Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinelU Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and rcddinff Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of HAT M A N U FAC T OR Y VKVAY, INDIANA. Tf H. KEEPER, hsniby re . V pectfully informs the'p-o-lie, t tat he has recently coin neaed the maniifactur eof Mir an ft Wool Il.MTS, In the brick shop, formerly occupied by Ira Mendenhall,on Ferry street that he intends to keep up the establishment with a contstant supply ol II. J S, of the best quality. 1 1 is customers ma therefore solicited to contribute their support t Ins establishment. The highest price will be given, in cash, for my quantity of FURS delivered at his shop in Vcvay. J. B. KEEKER. WOOL WAiVjTEIL FS V I K hiiriiest price given for liAiVili'S JL WOOL. cvay, Fel). 1. ' NOTICE. " The Stale of Indiana, Sicitzerland ccwrv, J OiI.ll ORA.M, "I vs. 1 The heirs of f JOHN J.. MUZZY, dec. J O I ICE is hereby given, to the heisr of Joha J. Muzzy deceased, and all persons inter ested in the same, that Jnsiah (tram will pp!y to the Probate Court of Sw itzei land county. L.diana, to be hidden at the rourt h ue in Yevsiv, n Uie second Monday in Filruarv, 1835, to appoint a commissioner to convey, the wist half of' tho s nu'h east quarter of section six, in township two, of rago time u.st, in thedistrid of Innrln offered for salest Ciocinn.iti ; areoiding to t!i-condition of a bond, bearing date, the SSili day ..f June, A. D. 133, made and executed by the said Muzzy to the said Oram, and condition! d to convey ths aid land to said Oram, in f,-. simple JOSI.UI OH AM, " Cy Hubert Drummoud, hisattoiurv November 1 1, 13 I. JShefill-s Jalo, Y virtue of a w rit of vtn-.lUioni rxp,.nas. i. sued out of the cleik's Uice ot Saut, r. land county. Indiana, I shall On Sutuday, January 31. . between the hours of ten i'cio, k A. M; .nd to o'clock, P. M. at the bouse of pru-i Ilarvev in Ciaig townslvp, expose to sale, to the highVs.1 bidder, f.r cami, the rentj an. I pmfits, Crscm years, the following property, z FORTY ACRK3 OF LAJNP in sec. 21, T. 2, R. 4 ind if the rrrts and pr fits aforesaid, cb. not stj tor a sum snffic ent to aati-fy said wijt, I then and thete piorecd to dispose of lirpv mm rt.i ol" said land, for ca ii. Also, it iht u.e Mine and place I will d i p se o Three Horse, One yoke of C'xrn, One silver Watch, One wooden Clot'k. Tat en as tho property of Pmn li .rvrr, nltha suit.,f Atthur St. Clair. oatUfv siid un't. RALPH li t O l Ton. mi r it;