Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 164, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 January 1835 — Page 4

In Switzerland county , Indiana, FOR SALE.

Y jgj J 1 12 subscriber wis etto dispose ofhis faim .JL which is i:i Switzerland county, Indiana, c utaining 24: ACRES. Eih'v f which, are under good cultivation and veil .""need forty thereof, well set with gnus: the balance, well timbered with sugar, ash, walntt, poplar, oak (1006 lage poplars growing on t.:ii acres ) .Never tailing springs of water atfr itirg r stream of 2 inches of water, during the . - v part of the reason, A young orchard of choice i-p!e trees A barn with sheds, sixty fect squarl wilder fne roof. This land 13 in the midst of a 1 if3 settlement, w here a steam grist and saw mie it:. a carding machine are much wanted ami vouM be liber.il!y supported. The farm is 31 t.f.'vS from the Ohio river, and on the state roads l.-s.'k.g from the mouth of Loglic'i and from New York to Indianapolis, and other important ioru,3 run through it, to evay, Lawrenceburgh liisir. Sun. C-i The title is indisputable, and this desira Mr pr:pf r-y w ill be sold on reasonable and e C'"i;i::'Kiaiir.g tenr.s. CHARLES F. KUUTZ. JeiTt-rscn township. January 12. Brigade Crdcr. TENTH BRIGADK O? INDIA5A KltlTIA, Printer's Retreat January 16. 1C33, rBVlt several regir..,:r.U cnf'.posin:; said bri U gade, will be mustered and inspected, a follows:' TheThind Beg. rn Thursday, October 29, Fo :rteentii, on Saturday, October 24, Fificen.h. ou Monday, October 2C, Forty-fourth, on Saturday. October 30, Fifty-fifth, on Tuesday,Oct;ber 27. Sixtieth, on Wednesday. OcnLer 28, & t such place, within each regiment, as the respective commandants may designate. i The several commandar.ts wiil be panicn'ur making their annual returns at the tine recp irsd by law. L- crdrr of Brie. Gen. William C. Keex. ALEXANDER GLENN, Brig. Inspectoi COUNTS SSJKVJSYOK. TTrHEREiS. it appears that the office of v county surveyor, in Switzerland county, is now vacant, and application having been made to the associate judges of said count-, to fill said vacancy, which they deem inexpedient, until pub Lo notice of the time and place of making said appointment be given therefore, it is ordered by said judges, that notice be given, by three successive publications in the Weekly Messenger, a weekly newspipcr. printed and published in said c u.ity,thata COUXTY SURVEYOR, for said c iur.ty. will be appointed at the next term of the circuit court of said county; where ail applicants f r si.i office may apply and produce their rccomijjcr.d; Mor. and certificates cf qualification. F" order of the associate i'ldc. ED W A R D PAT I ON, !c rk. Clerk's cflice, Vevay, January 5, DOCTOll JLDKINS' SPS0I?ICO INTIVISlPr. f'H'HIS valuable medicine is celebrated for H curing the following diseases, viz. White Swellings, of every description; Sore Legs and I leers of long standing; Glandular Tumours; Vj! tii5 or Catarrhs; Rhumatic pains of the joints Sj tains. Bruises and Telters; Chilblains, or the parts affected by frost. It is also good for scalds r.-sa turns. For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet knwn. It is much safer th:in mercurial applications", (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral,) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from evposure to cold. If cures the ,vorst tenons or Whitlows on the application of forty-cigbt hours. EHcumsfisms which have stood so long as to become a "systematic disorder, requires medicine to be token inwardly to remove t'.em entirely. Hut i;i most cases, by applying this Ointment, exterr.ui'v as directed, it will give relief. FOR SALE, by J. F. Stevens, Vevay, and LvmanW.ber Mix, Mour.isierl.ng October 27 IN VEVAY, INDIANA THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully announce to the citizen of Switzerland couniv, Indiana, that he has iust received from the east, and has opened in the t-s:o2 room, on the corner of Main and Ferry sts. and opposite Le Clerc's hotel, in the townof Vevs. v AX EXTE.YS1YE JSSORTME.T OF &ain, Suifcrl to ifus and the approaching s'aon. As the subscriber intends transacting a general RET AIT, BUSINESS, his establishment will be found to contain, at all tunes, a general assortment of ME 11 CHAjYDISE, COvsrsTINO, IN TART. OF OUY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' QUEENS W A li P Z x Also a Jargeassortmcnt of iROXznd XAILS, o n a no t o TTOX - YJIRX Intending, as the Bubscribcr does, to make his prohts small he feels confident in saying, that he w.,l be enabled to will Goods much lower than ihfy have heretofore lcn offered in the town of Y evay he hopes therefore, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. JOHN M. KING. Vevay, September 1 1-24. N. B. lie is making arrangements, of which w hen completed, he will give public nwtice, to r eeivo var'n kinds of COU.YTRT PRQDVCB.

ONE CENT REWARD. UN AWAY from tho snbscriUr, reading

in l.scy township. Switzerland county. udiana. some time since, an apprentice boy nancd Martin II Lineback. ba:d boy was bound o me by the overseers of tho pooi of fluid townhip. AH persons are forbid harboring or eraliving said boy under the severest penalties ol ha law. T ha obove reward will be reluctantly paid for his return to me. DANILL. 1!. UluLLi . Dec. 10, 1S34. RE AI, ESTATE Y order of the Piobate court, of Switzer land county, and state of Indiana, there will be, in the month of FEBRUARY next, offered FOR SALE, at public auction, to the highest and best bidders the following HEAL ESTATE, on the days aad at the places fol lowing IN SWITZERLAND COUNTY. At the town of New -York, in said couuty, on Tuesday. February 10, 1835, The west halt ot the south west quar ter of section. No. 36, township 2.and range 2, west of the first meridion also Fifty acres, a part of the south-cast quarter of section No. 24, same township and diige alsoihe billowing lots, in th.2 Toicn o .Vf If YORK, Nos. 6, 9, 10, tl, 12, 13 14, 15, 22, 25, 26, 27, ItUESX 2H, 29, 30 and 31. IN EAHTHOL02irW COUNTY. At the lvuse of Zadock Hawkins, on tho prenises, on Monday, the 23d day of r ebruary, The south cast quarter of section, No. 17, township 10 and range 5, cast also The cast half of the north east quarter of the same section in the county op shei.by. At the houi-e of James Campbell, on Wednes day, the 25th of February, 183.", 1" he north west quarter of section, No 3. township 1 1, and ranc 6 cast als, the north east quarter of section No 27, same township and range. All belonging to the heirs of William Campe'en, deceased. 'I KRMf Jof Salk The said lards, will be sold by half quarter sections one third ot the pur chase moaey must be paid in hand, and the other two-thirds in two equal annual instalments, with inteiest at the rate of six per cent, per annum from sale, if not punctually paid when due. The ourchaser must give promissory notes, and the land will be held as security for the payment of the purchase money, but the buyer will leceive a certificate of purchase, entilling him to a lega title on m iking final payment. Immediate pot session of the unimproved lands will be given but that which is under cultivation, will be occu pied by the tenants until the 1st of March next and in one case until the 1st ot March, lb30. Further particulars made known at sales. DANIEL KELSO, coinmissiontr eva. Nov- lH-Uec. 1 . .lllorncy and Counsellor at Laic VEVAY. INDIANA. rT2"" ELPS his olhce on Ferry street, immedi liVji atcly opposite the Post-Office. Business submitted to his care will be faithfully and punc tualSy attended to His Justices Office is kept t the same place, where he also attends to all conveyancing business. CINCINNATI BASS NOTE LIST. OHIO. 0 MICHIGAX, Commercial llank Cin uank of Michigan 2 cinnan par Franklin bank of do par Varmcrt St Mcclrs do 2 Small notes 5 Bk of ki ver Eaisin 2 All others no value VlliGIMA, Richmond branch 3 Valley and branch 3 V. W. B. at Wheeling 3 DIST. COLUMBIA. Bank of Metropolis 8 MARYLAND, Baltimore Banks S Bank ol Zanesvillc li Bank of Chilbcothe 1 Columbus li M Lancaster li Com. bank Scioto d Comm'l b'k L. Erie d Day ton bank do Farmers fc Mec. bk. SteubcnviMe do Farmers & Mech'sVk of do d.j'fieorgc County 3 2 Farmers b'k Annapolis 3 llj Havre de tlrace 3 t j' Frederjc County 3 llj, Westminster 3 do JIagerstown 3 do'! DELAWARE. Gcauira Mount Pleasant Muskingum bank Marietta Xorwalk St. Clairsville Urbana K inking Co do'jBank of Delaware 3 Western Reserve do Farmers b'k & branch 3 All others uncertain. Hank of Smyrna 3 KEXTUCKY, Wilmington and Bank of Louisville 2 'Brandywine Ixuisvil!e Hotel Co Bank of Common'h Bank of Kentucky and Branches 5! PEXySYLVAXU, 201 Philadelphia Banks ,Pittsburgh Ofl I InrridlmrrT All others no value TEXXEbSEE, State bank &. bran. Union bk Nashville "v - ' . Chambershurg E-'iston DjiWest Chester 5'kiermantown 3 J Montgomery Yeatman Woods) Farmers b'k Lancaster 2 ;Bucks County 2 payable at Nashvill do payable at Phila. All others uncertain LOUISIAXA, iak of Louisiana do. Orleans Com. bk Louisiana City bk N. Orleans Consolidated Assoi Louisiana State bk Citizens bk of Lnu'a Mec & Tra bk & br N. O. Canal bk Co. Union bk of Lou'a 3 Gettysburg 2 nrownsville 2 York Bank 2 Northampton Lancaster Bank JVE1V JERSEY, State b'k at Camden Mt Elizabcthtown 5 Cumberland bank Farmers b'k Mt Holly 6 aNewatk Insurance co. 5 Trenton banking co. Bank of N. Brunswick 5 All others uncertain, i iYETF YORK, MISSISSIPPI, i Acricul.bk Natchez 5 City Banks I roy ami Albany State bk Miss do 5llohawk Bank Planters1 bank fi 'ewburgh S All others imcertainlAuburn 5 ALABAMA. Gencva 5 Stale bank &b ranchsc HUtica and Branches 5 Bank of Mobile Ontario Bank, Uticn 5 Au these uaecrtaia Canandaif ua

POETRY

ACKOSTIC ALLITERATION. An Austrian army, awfully array'd, Boldly, by battery, beseiged Belgrade, Coifacks oommandern, canncnading come, Dealing destruction" devastating doom, Every endeafor, engineers essay, For fame , for fortune , fighting furious fray ; Genetal 'gainst generals grapple gracious God! How honors heaven, heroic hardihood! Infuriate indiscriminate in ill, Kinsmen.kill kinsmen kinsmen, kindred kill, Labor low levels loftieet longest lines Men inarch 'mid mounds, 'mid males 'mid murderous mines! Now noisy , noxious numbers notice nought, Of outward obstacles, opposing ought; Poor patriots, partly purchased, partly pressV. Quite quaking, quickly, quarter, qtirter, quest, Reason returns religious rights redounds, Suwarrow slop such suanguinary sounds; Truce to the lurks triumph to thy tram? Unjut, unwise, unmerciful Ukraine! Vanish vain victory, vanish victary vain! Why wish we warfare' wherefore welcome were, Xerexes, Ximenes, Xanthu?, Xavieret Yield ye youths! ye yeomen yield your yell! Zeno i Zapater's Zoroaster zeal, And all attracting against arms appeal. From the Masonic Record $ Saturday Magazine. WINTER. Winter! thou art here; and wild It sty sceptre brandised o'er us, And, where plenty lately smiled, Thou art wasting all before us. What though deadly by thy breath To the flowers we love 10 cherub, Not like life's last winter death, Dees it prey for ever perish. Thou art chilling i with frost, Thou art frowning on our pleasures; Yet the fervour we have loit, And the autumn's rided treasure Never to the bosom lead Feelings half to melancholy At the cold look of a friend, Or the scornful frown of folly. There are tempests in thy train Howling through the snowy valley, As if every gust were vain Of the legions could rally; Tbey may beat upon our path Till all earthly things ate riven, But they have no weight of wrath Like the storm thai fate hath given. Yet around our happy hearth There are warmth, and smiles, and quiet, Far above all heartless mirth Or the wintry soul would fly it. Spite the rum nature sends, Or that fate has fixed above n, Smiles are with our faithful friends, Peace and warmth with those that lore us. Let the tempest then come down And rave wildly round the mountain, Let the skies above us fiown. And the frost seals up the fountain, All around, beneath, above. Vital strength at once dissover, Tet within that sphere is love, And lhat summer lasts for ever. PH. T. WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops. THE only specific ever offered lo the public from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH-ACHE, wiih all its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting the teeth. which often proves more painful than the tooth ache itself, and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, Slc. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world, a remedy, that will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten, fproperly applie d, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease insiich as are caying m.d have not commenced aching, dciestoring them to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 17, 1832. The subscribers, having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, feela pleasure in recommending it to those that are afflicted wiih the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient remedy for the disorder. A. BEEBE, physician II. L. IURV Y, Ed Krie Observer ALBERT TIICYER physician O. N. SAGE, dentistNew York city, Sept 15 1832. The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon, having extensively used, for the cure of the tooth-ache, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, and with decided success.hc can recommend them when genuine, as superior to any other remedy now before the public, and can an sav that thee drops receive the unqualified approbation of the medical faculty at large. JONATHAN DOifiE, No. 5, Chamber FOR SALE, by J. F. Stevens Vevay, Lyman W. Mix. Mouatstcning. October 27,

TTOIIX SHEETS would respectfully ac-

q! quaint bis friends ol Swiizctlaud county, and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing and opening in evay, in the large new buck house, owned by John 1 . Outour, x son, west ol Pleasant & Mcndonhall's store, f fresh anil general assortment OF GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia and New-York, and ,l which he would invite the attention of the pu'olicHis srock consists, in pait, of Black, blue, drab and mixed Cloths and Satin etts, Red, scarlet and white Flannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merrimac Prints, Fancy, barred and striped Ginghams, Painted Muslim and Pahnyreens, Plain mull and figured S.viss 3Iuslins, Blue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and l rown pants do. Bomliazctts and M .nines, Bombazine and black silk Ve'vet, Marsaillcs and swa isdo'Mi Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green borage and tabby Velvet,' Scotch plaid and Circasion, Towel and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, White and black Buckram, Padding and Canvass. Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. lull" dv. Miss's fancy Hose, Black Muslins and fancy Lining, Patent I hie. d, assorted colors, S iper elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pearl Buttons, Gilt, c mblet and bone do. Ladies buskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do dn do. B.ibbinet, gauze and blond Veils, llibban Is and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and ga.ize, dress do. Plain B'bhiuct, Bombazine Stocks, waiste ribbands and bead bags, Bobhinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop i.kuii and Insertion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Beaveitecns, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats haircloth, fur and chinchinella Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and red ding Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE?. Qtteenswarc and Groceries. CAP, l'OSl. PUINTINU AND WRAPPING Paper, c.l Wholesale or Retail. He only wishes his friends to call and cxarn nc his stock hear his prices and be sr.ti.-fi. l. The highest price will be given for Hags, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed and Tow Limn. One dollar per hundred will be given for Swind ling I ow and Linsev l!ug, delivered at tny mill on Indian Creek. HAT MANUFACTORY. VEVAY, IN DIANA. TT B. KEEFEIEJiurchy respectl'tii ly informs the pi:l I c, t-iat he has recently com ner. ed the matiiilactur ef ear and Wool 1.1 T, In the brick shp, formerly occupied by Ira !Ucndcnhall,on Ferry street that ho intends to keep up the establishment with a contstant sii ply ol HATS, of the best quality. His customers aic therefore solicited to contribute their support to his establishment. The highest price will be given, in cash, for any quantity ol FUUS delivered at h;s shop it, V evay, J. II. Iv FKFEll. WOOL WA.TI-:i). THE highest price given K-r iYlIj'S WOOL. Vevay, Feb. 1. HEKLB lorew urn all pet sons Iro.n trading for a note of hand of thirteen dollars given by me to Joseph Andrews some time in December last. Said note was obtained by fraud, and I am deteimincd not to pay the same unless compelled by law. '1II0.MAS GILMOHE December 0, 1S31. III CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE undersigned having assocta'cd thrmspi ves together under the firm of .J'Tttiic fc (a a 7.1 a V, hr the pmpuse of earning on the PRLTLti Bl'MXESb', inform "the public. bat they are now ready to execute Book ami .lob Printing, Iroin Stereotype plates, also, Lcltei Press Book and Job work, of all description, in die neotest manner, and on reosonable terms Office No, 1, Baker street, near the Mechanics" institute, in the building occupied by J A Ja n j-t ps a stercotypa foundry J A JAMES, THEOliOHE GAZL IV. N B Stereotyping of Books, pamphlets. Card, Blanks, Bank Checks, Lc &.: will be executet! as heietofore by J A JAMKS NOTICE. pJJ7" NOW all men by these presen's, that I. 1 laA. Naihanial Ciinivn, hereby relinu'iish at '.claims t the further services of my son. AL. ' " 'LLC 1 1 Ciill i LN, ag"d eighteei. ''''' 011 "ie Itilli day o tooer last lnviu no claims lo Ins personal service, or whatevt pr ipeity he may hereafter acquire, I will not be accountable for any of bts contracts. N AT 1 1 A M E L. C1U l;N ; Ducnbcr-27.

iniospeca-us. ICR THE StCOKD VOLUME OF THK OHIO FilHIVIBB, AMD JVeslern Horticulturist. rt'BT.iti.rn at batavia, mi io. ey s. m d.rv. Well aware of the peculiar difficulties atten din the publication of an nireultural periodical, yet satisfied that nothing i- of higher importance to the country, than lhat of ihe cultivation of the soil and the various subjects connected wi.j, n the Editor oftheOMo Fanner is determined to

persevere in bis labors. The ild vol. of the Oliio Fanner will, therefore be commenced, on ihe firt day of January, 1SI;" I n continuing this publication the Editor feels that he may justl y and appropriately appeal to the fiicnls of Agricul'unil and Horticultural improvements in geniral, to aid in its circulation, an I t enrich its columns with co itrihutio-is from t eir pe is. During the short period of its publiratiion, it h i? received c 'U.itenance and rirculati n fiily equal to the an'icipation?,f the. Elitor, and which he thinks a Jsi.flicient guaranty of iis cuntinuance, anil warrant a genera! support. The pioper culture of the soil improving live -to k disease of animals the improvement iti culture of garden an fi.-ld vegetables and niec'lanie arts, and A 'irii ulturul nnil nrilen implem mt? D.iinesitc economy Bo'cn Ge olecy Natural llisb ry -Chen: s T, i;C. &.c. will a 1 jro eive due attention, from both orh'inal commi - i: c tions, and extracts from tli3 mi it appio.id w orks. In addition to the interests of the first vobime, the Elitor i miking preparations to enliven and improve the Farmer by numerous CUTS, reprc--e itng more clearly the subjects ab ive e.iunierat?d. As ibis w ill necessarily incur a heay exp '!;se, a coricspo:-detit patronage is excep'cd u. d 8 .licited. At the request of a number of Eastern correspondents, the Kdiror intend - al,-o, in the cours? i,f this volume to give from time to time, a condensed view of Agricultural condition and resource of the g'C.tt 3Iissi--sippi ValUy the p-iinta wh ve emtgr;iti.n for the time being i the most tcn liuj; the pr spec's he'd out to t:miir,.ii:s ihe face and health of tl e ciuntry the p; ic s of land the facilities of nuvigition amt streams for n.il 'i ;g a ;d tnanuractum g p .:rpsts vVc. S;c. Such iiiforniaiion is of thentmost im)or!ance to emigrating Farmers, and as closely connected with a Western agiicultur;d publicuii n as tiie cultivation of the soil itsel!', crihe products suitable In such cultivation. As this branch of the woik will extend its circulation to s me consider able extent among eastern gentlemen, and others ho wish to purchase wes'ern lands; the holdeia of such lards would find it t their interest to make the same known through its cnhimvs and whenever this is done, to any cx'e.i!,t'e description of such be published on a separate sheet and forwarded as a cover to ib Farmer. The usual prices ol' advertising will only be charged. N charge however is intended to (;e made, for communications for a sinido publi ejtion, descriptive of binds, face and health of tit country &c. list of solvent Ciuk.' will be occasionally in-ertcd ,and any important change in the markets duly noticed. Ti.kms. The Ohio Fanner is published twice a month at the very low price if s'.OO a vearia advance; with an index to each volume. It is expressly reduced to this price ( ouch below what is safe for the proprietor) to encourage its calculation, and promote Agricultural science. All notes on solvent Banks received. Payment may be made by mail at our risk, fiee of postage. Persons obtaining 5 subscribers shall receive the (th copy gratis, ..r for $Jt) 00 shall sent to their direction. h; ive 'Jo copied VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DKOPS. NY articles are before the public, ns a cure lor lhat most obstinate and totnnm!i.ig di.'eas -,the llhriiinatisin; and from close c'.s i vation we are led to believe, that they have l a ery gteat extent, failed to produce that deMr.i!le ri'Miit and may it not be attributed to tho fict, that articles said to ture this troublesome disorder are also I'ce.oinincn.Hd to cure alnci every disca-e w ith which our flail bodies are utta ked, itud in their prvpaiation lhat obi kept in uew, viz. to have Ihe ineicine a cure lor all diseases. The Vegetable I'heumatic Drops are offered to the public as a remedy l"r Bheumatism, and a no case is known where a perfect cute was not nfected. we are justliied in deflating it a valuable medicine for lhat painful di-eae, and fjr no other is it recommended. Price ."( rents. CERTIFICATE. Messrs, O.Sf S Croxhy Sf Co. Gentlemen I Ire I l.ajpv in having it in ny power to stale to you ihe good effect Man- Vegetable Hhetimatic Dnps. or Soe Bemedy, h..d in restoring me from a sick bed. In the iioul I I April lat, I was so atlected w.th the li Ihimn-a ory llhcumaties that I was eonii ied lo n bid. I was entirety tmahh; to help , s. If. I ei.ld tot so much as tut ti myself in m led. and it was with I In greatest difficulty lhat I naibl be n oven in it. I tried various kinds of medicine, and w.n ittemled by skilful physician hut all t.. no el'ect, until I made i-m if your Surc I! .tjned y, hu h hen ni plicd as direclt-d, ave me imme.lia'e i . , i"t U l ' 1 1 1 1 1 a -hoit tune altei I commei cil 'i -tug it was able tide out attend to my ii-ual bu. iimss. beet fully recomtuend it to tbf pub, lie, as being a ;ond medicr e for 15 he imatic comilain's, a it has tTeii a number of in.mhs an. -have h id ho return. A VflON IIOLDHIDGE. Odumhus O. Nov 1, lit 12. lor Sale, by J. J- Stevens, nan W. iWiv, M iit! ts'oi 1 1 1 s . Octo!er 2?, I Ml evay, and Jy. 15LWK 'v , For at this offio.