Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 188, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 August 1835 — Page 4
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SISEKSFF'S SALE. MOSES CHAMBEULIN,) vs. Debt $25 43. SCHUYLER 13 URNS. ) Bv virtue of ;i writ of venditioni exponas. io me directed, fiom the ollicc of the Switzerland court, S will on Saturday. August 1, (between the hours of ten and four,) nrorecd to sell (he rents and profits, for seven
year?, to the highest bidder, tor cash, the fol
low ing property, viz: the two m-lots ol me
Towe of acltgoiivillej Xos. and ,
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the vanous productions in me . I -
onenleu lor me nonce !e pu'die El.-.bc: ate and ,f ri t.E;irayinc. Music,
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Tr.'M'aiion iVc-n, the best new
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events leia irk-ibb individuals, dijaovenes
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tvadins; relatinir
French, German
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!n iumouncius tliv appearance ot the tnirf.v,:nh vol-au-.e of the N-uv Vorlc Mirror, alR1,i the (,n!v d.;tv which devolves upon its ; I . .. I ... 1
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this uvirk of dieir cor.huencc and
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it will endeavor still to deserve the v'.;. iu .vn la r effects re.clvod.
litter thev would observe, that no expense r'.-;ll i,J,-r..il. "id no oTcrtunis relayed to
-.-,.?, -r ir le.-i.-.t as attractive and pot
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itislv said writ, H snail proceea io sea me
rr.c simple of the same, for cash, .to the high
est bidder. RAEPII 13. COTTON, sheriff.
SheriiY's office, July S.
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To 'jsLratlcsmcn, Hechaiiics. La borers and;o(hcrs.
Tha subscriber offers FOR S.4LE, on ac-
commodafinf; term?. FIFTY BUILSING LOTS,
of a quarter of an acre each, situated in va
riouc parts ot the town ot VEVAY,
Tlx scai of justice of Switzerland county, in the
slate of Indiana.
The town of Vevay, is handsomely situated commodiouslv and liberally laid out, on the bank of the Ohio river, twenty feet above
the flood of on the south east part of
fractional section 1 1. town range west
(in the district of land sold at Cincinnati,) half - . m ..I t
way between Cincinnati and Louisville, ana on "the most direct route fnom Lexington Ivy. to Indianapolis la. The daily lice- of mail boats, plying between Cincinnati and Louis-
; vide, regularly touch at the Vevay landing tc
exchange mail bags and tc receive and put out passengers and goods, and it is confidently expected, that next season a line of mail stages will be put in operation from Georgetown Uy. .through Vevay to Napoleon la., there to intersect the line from Lawrenceburgh to Indianapolis. Besides the daily mails by water from Louisville to Cincinnati, Vevay has the advantages of a weekly mail from the Great Crossing Ky.; a tri-weckly mail from Shelby ville Ky.; a weekly mail from Napoleon la.; a triweckly mail trom Lawrenceburg la.; and a tri-weckly mail from Jetfersonville la. Arrangements are about being made to resume the issuing of a periodical newspaper from the printing office here, which has lately been interrupted by unavoidable circumstances. The building of bridges has commenced across Indian Creek below, and Plumb Creek -hove, which when completed will render Vevay easily accessible at all times, from all parts of the county without ferrying, and tend largely to increase i's trade. Owing to its natural advantages over .ill other places in the county, Vevay was selected by the commissioners appointed by the Legislature, as the most suitable place for the county scat, and accordingly did establish the seat of justice for caid couniy of Switzerland to be and remain 'permanently fixed on the public square cf said town," where the courthouse now stands; the situation, being 'the most central on the river, suitable to build a town on. And latelry, the commissioners similarly appointed, to select a site for the co. seminary of said county, have located the same on a beautiful eminence adjoining said town, commanding a delightful view of the
same and ot the romantic scenery around on which site the seminary is being erected. The vicinity is admired for its neat farms, extensive orchards, of a great variety of the
most delicious fruits; and the celebrated vine
yards, which afford an abundant supply of an
agreeable, wholesome and cheap wine, to the
use of which, the non appearance ot the cho
lera, and the unrivalled heathiness of Vevay,
for the last fourteen years, may perhaps, in some degree, be attributed.
Materials for building, can be obtained here as cheap, if not cheaper, than any where else on the Ohio river. The country back abounds
with a variety of the best timber, and many
saw mills are in operation cn IMumb and In
dian creeks, from two to eight miles distant from tewnj in addition to which, there is in said town, in fuIF operation, one of the best steam saw mills in the western country. Al! of which, will no doubt, soon attract the attention of bo.it builders, as the island above town, affords a safe and complete shelter from the ice for steam and other boats. Stone,for building and pavinc of the best quality, are
abundant and convenient, as well as clay, of
the nest quality, lor making brick. Possessing so pany advantages, it must be obvious to all men of discernment, that Ve'tof nt r r irorir ronn(n noil rt tc rlrtct i r rt
to eugravmg, arm every ec.v tl.. ? be cne a,ronrthe first rate towns on the preat piece of m isic, ra nged lor the pianoforte, Dhio
1 radesman, Mechanics and laborers of all
d popular as
anv of ifs coten porcries. 1 he expenenceoi
past vears w.h gie v '- .-- - ,
li ive
which is to come, to our more re cent ut-ii,.; i t:.at the reputation ah ea-iy secured to our publication m;iv be maintained and enhanced. To both we beg leave to declare, that in the Ornamental Ivr.bcUishments of the Mirror, the host native taknt has been engaged; t!-. :t m mv painters have received commissions from us for the execution of subjects of national historv and native.. I scenery; and that en-.r,-;v.ri ',t :'i first ir.eiit lirve been secured
i fi...r -t-s' filing illustrations of
II . I Vi L I I I V.iJVj K.-tt--J v v . - - v ir. numbers. However beautiful may have been the preceding woiksof ait which have ornamented our p; ge?. and however loud and fiv.-pient has been e applause which has greet ea their publjcj-.tlon, we have no slight satisfaction in 'bein- enrhled to state, that t!ies ia preparation iurpases any thing of the kind ever known in the L'nited Stales. No literary periodical published ha thls country have ever attained such an extended circulation fs the Mirror, which is of course the best proof oi its congeniality to the national taste and an unequivocal approval of its system, and the punciple of its management. In the course cf ihc volume four splendid Quarto steel Embellishments, designed, painted and engraved by the best and most eminent artists in the country, will be published, together with numerous' wcod engravings, illustrative of curious and interesting scenes, incidents and antiquities, with about tifty pieces of French, German, Italian, and British Mutic, arranged for the Pianoforte, Harp, Guitar &c. . The same tate w hich has presided over cur Musical selections will superintend those Lcrea-Uer to appear, and the principles which guide us in this department will be as they 1,-p Milmrio been "noveltv an i excellence,
the beautv of the poetry end the melody of
the accompaniament. The character of our foreign correspondence is too well known to be descanted upon here; it is sufficient to state, that the choicest wrU ter-- have promised their co-cperalion in the home dcf irtracnt; and that notwithstanding (he enormous expense we' have incuned, we shall continue to appropriate all a-ailablc talent, and if possible increase the claims of the Mirror to public siip i-t. CONDITIONS. The Mirror is published every Saturday at the corner of Nassau and Ann-streets. It is elegi t: printed in the super-royal quarto form, on line paper, with brevier, minion, and ,,onna,iei tv pe. It i embellished, onc.e every
three months with a splendid super-royal quar
FRESH GOODS. J. M. KING, takes this method of in
forming his friends and the public, that he is now receivng his supply of
and respectfully invites his former customers and others wishing to purchase, to call and
examine his goods and prices, and then judge or .themselves.
His stotL consists in part of Sup. blue, black, and brown cloths, Satinets, red, green, and white flannel, American blue, Sup. rich French, Fancy Fall River, and Fancy London prints, Concord and Ashlon tickings. Apron and furniture check?, 4-4 bleached and unbleached muslins, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk drilling, Superior white Gros de Naples, Black and brown Italian lustring, Superior black Gros de Swiss, Florences of assorted colors, Black silk and black tabby velvet, Irish linens, barred muslins, 6-iand -14 white cambric, G-4 Jackonet, Plain and figured book muslins,
Jiobinets and Swiss muslins, Grecian footing, and 4-4 buckram, Black Italian cravats, und superior stocks Colored taffeta ribband &e. &c AIo, a variety oi" Shoes. Men's coarse pegged brogans, Men's pegged shoes, Fine kip brogans, Fine sewed shoes, pumps, and dancing do. Children's morocco boots, Men's fine nailed boots, Ladies morocco boots, and walking shoes, Ladies pumps,, and lasting springs, Ladies slippers and gaiter boots, Ladies pegged leather boots, Youth's fine boots, Men's coarse pegged boots Fine sewed shoes, Boy's line shoes, Children's pegged boots, ALSO, Hardware, Qucenstcarc, Cutlery, U la ss,iai!s, Iron, While JLcad, Vc. Vc. Also, Copper, Tin, fc Wooden WARE. He has on hand, a large stock of Junialt i bar and round Iron, all oi" w hich will be sold ow for cash, or approved acceptances. JOHN McLAUCillLIN KING. N. B Bags Leather, Beeswax, Tallow Flaxseed, Flax, Wheat, Oats, and Corn, wil be taken inpayment of debts, or in exchang for goods. J. 31. K. Vevay, April 2, IS?5.
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Kellogg & Keimett. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Fron t st.
HAVE on hand, aid II rornlrinnr . -.-.
steam boats Bunker Hill
Ohio, Huntsville, the following articles:
20 boxes white and brown Hav. Sugar75 kilts Mackeral, No. 1, 50 half bbls. do. 1 and 2, 20 bbls. No. 1 do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes Herring, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes Codfish, 225 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. Havana do., 20 do. Laguyra do.j 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) S ccroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. II. Tea, 50 canisters Ir'. II. and Imp, Tea,
10 tierces fresh nice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sj). Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar. Abo, a complete assortment of Wines, or. tap. May, 20. 1S33
Administrator's Sale, TfJLL be sold at public sale at the late " residence of John Carnine, deceased,, in Pleasant township, On .Saturday., August 1,
the personal property belonging to said estate,,
among which, are HOKSKS, COWS, IFOGS. Household and Iiitehcn ' Furniture, and a variety of F.ULULYG UTENSILSj ONS WOODEN CLOCK, WHEA T and F1.1X; CORjVin the groundThe sale will commence at 10 o'clock, JL, the terms will be twelve months credit for all sums over three dollars, that su.m,a,nji under cash. Hue attendance by ABRAHAM CARNINE, Adm'r.. i July 10, " A TOWi, '
In Switzerland County, Indiana.
Wn. truitar. etc. For each volume a beatiful
ly engraved vignette title page (painted by Weir and engraved by I hi rand,) and a copious index, are furnished. Thz terms are four dollars per annum, pa able in all cases in advance. It is forwarded by the earliest mails to subscribers residing out of the city of New York. Communications, post paid, must be addressed to the editors. No subscriptions received for a less period than one year.
BLANKS, . Of al! kinds neatly printed at this orace.
kinds; of steady and industrious habits, are much wanted, and such wdio are not settled for life, are earnestly invited to come and examine the premises, and secure to themselves a spot for the trifling sum of sixty to three hundred dollars, upon which they can with case and in a short lime make for themselves a comfortable home, where they may literally enjoy the blessing of life " under their own vine and li' peach tree." JOHN F. DUFOUR. Vevay, Indiana, July 1.
IBM
Estate ot' John Alfred dec.
Rftfe. A. D. 1S35, comes Enos Lit-
tlefield, administrator dc bonis non of the estate of John Alfred, deceased, and suggests that said es
tate will be insolvent, and that he will on or before the first day of the next terip, file in the Switzerland Probate court, his complaint in writing, sotting forth clearly and succinctly, the condition of said ectalc the whole of the estate and assets that have come to his possession, as also, the amount of debts and demands outstanding against said estate, so far as the same have come to his knowledge, and that said estate is insufficient to pay the same, and prays for relief generally. - It is ordered that said administrator notify the creditors of the said estate of the said John AJfred, dec. of the filing and pendency of said complaint, by a publication, for six weeks successively, in some newspaper printed and published in said count)', that unless said creditors notify said administrator cf the
existence and extent of their respective claims
by tiling the same, or a full statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be
founded, in the office ofthe clerk ofsaid court,
previous to the. hnal distribution of the assets
ofthe said decedent, such claims aforesaid wih be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. William C, Keen, probate judge. Therefore, the creditors aforesaid, are hereby notified as aforesaid, and that they appear at the court house, in the town of Vevay, on Wednesday, the Pith day of August next, at M. w hen and where all claims, filed as aforesaid, will be finally heard, acted upon and detei mined, by said court, according to law. EXOS LITTLE FIELD, Adm'r. D. li. X. Cotton township, July 4, 1835.
Kohcr DruKimoml, A'A imey and Connzrllor at Laic, Ycvsiy isadiaisn, T7"EEPS his tl'ice on Ferry street, hnmed --ately opposite the Post Office. B-iaii ea submitted to bis care will faithfully and punctually attended to
His JUS'i ICES' Gih-e isiept at ho same
place, where ne also attends lo cing business.
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rIIE subscriber has laid cut a new tqw-x, consisting of upwards cf two hundred, inlots of a quarter of an acre each, and 25,Qitt lots, of three acrcseach.on thesouth east quae ter of section 18, town 2, of range 2, W. ;ivSwitzerland county, Indiana, which is hereafter to be known as u ClirVTISE SQUARE. " And which he will offer, ibr sale, at public out cry on the premises, Ojs iRfoutiay, August 1 7. dinir.Lncin at tin o'clock precisely. This town lies as near the centre ot Swit
zerland county, as can he ascertained from peculiar geographicakhapc, and is delightful Ly
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THE only specific ever offere I to the public from which a permanent and radical cure mav be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH ACHE, with all its attend;.. .t evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the teeth, which often proves more painful than the tooth ache itscll'vind cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the i;ead, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant, e,lects, Mich as a disagreeable brccU,, bad taste in the mouth &c. 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 thai wul not oiuy iemo ve the pain, nine times out of ten if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and
arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt
have not commenced achin to health and usefulness.
J j situated on an extensive plane is high anti
dry, and in a neighborhood proverbial for tht. health and industry ofthe surroimdiii" f.i?meii". Tins section cl the county is thickW eltled; the farms arc in a. high state, of culti--valio;i, v. ith an abundance ( all kindsof fruity the staple products are wheat, hav, and pork.
The :tate i'oad from Mauion,-(the couniy suit
of Jeiierson couniy.) through Moutitslcrling, 2artford, and Wilmington, .(the county sc.'U cf I learborn county.) to Lawrcuceburgh, pasv cs through from west to east and a new com
ty road is beingcut out from the mouth of Lof,
liick creek, which will pas? through the Square
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ioiii hoi in io soiiin. io i;ie i nine uee on ti.t T I I . I rm - ...
Versailles slate roan I lie town is equi cis 'ant lotwecn Madison and J.aw reiiceburg!te 25 miles to each, is within 12 miles ofthe Rising Sun 13 milt s of Hart lord IS miles al Wilmington, and the same distance from Aurora about four miles north from the Ohio river, and eight n.iles and a half frotv Vevay. the present couniy scat. There are ;ix or cLjdit caw nulls within five or six mile two of them within one and a half miles .nd one within a mile, and several grist mills quite convenient. From the centra position of tliks tow, ii must in a very hoi t time become a considera Ue town, arid uitwoatelv the seat of Justice
rcstorhv ihom ' Sv itcrl.tu J county, as it can be approax hc. 3 l. I . . .
in. iii cu-ij iicvuuii, anu every pari ol thy
Erie, Pa. Oct. 1(5, 1832 the subscribers ('- "ln;.v' a'ld al l'V(-'1.v on of the year, n it!.
having witnessed the pleasing effect of Doc-!0;'" m'pedunent ,.oin high water, to which alt tor Thomas White's Vegefci'tje Tooth-ache ! 'VCI leations are moreor less liable. Wi;h
Drops, feci a uieasure in recommending it to those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly eiciei.t remedy for the dk order. A. B5EEBE, physician H. L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT TIIEYER physician O. N. SAtil', denlist.
iew x oi k e 1 1 i'h in. iv, io.)i r neur.ui"--
view to the latter object, suitable grounds for
a court hoiiie, i.iil, and other public purposes. v.l'l I.., .-.., ,:! 1 :. !!.. 1
ii n :v.i itu ;iivi iu u v ;i o ininr :i .
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tld. A beautiful, high two acre out lot wili !;e donated a eir.i;iary or hightchooI, .anj t l"t f.r a common district school. That professors of religion, may live togcth. e;- in peace harmony and brotherly love, the
gned, in his pra-sti.ee as a dental sursv-on hav -' I'50!" iclor will donate a lot for each cf the
FIFTY DOLTiAK REWAUI). The subscriber had the misfortune to lose on the 13th of June last, between Mountsterling and home, (during the heavy storing Three hundred and sixty-five ' Hollars, in bills, as follows: tiikue, one hundred dollar bills on the bank cf the United States, and
thirteen, fivcdoll'r bills, on the branches of the state bank of Indiana.
The finder h hereby authorised to retain the above reward, if he will inclose the balence in a letter, and leave it for me at any of the post-ofiices in this couniy, or deliver the
same to me; in which case, entire secrecy will
e ooserveu, and nothing said about its improper detention. One, has been found. JOHN BUTTLES. ISear Jacksonville, July 8.
mg extensively used, nr the euro of toothache, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops, and with decided success, he ran recommend them vvhen genuine; ;;s superior to any other reined now before the public, and can cay that ;hec drops receive the unqualified approLatisn of the medical facu'tv at iargr . .IOILATIIANPODC5':.No..;. Chamber street. FOR SALS', by Wm. 5$. Camp-In 1. Vevay, and Lvman W. Mi;;, MorjuLtorJin . October 2?'th.
W"OULO respectfully ii;foVm the cili ,.r w.,.:. ,...!.... i
ui uniit.uii.iini eouni, mac ne has pr
Us
cured
l(''"!n;;H'C's in the neighborhood-; to wit: a lot
lor the tnethodists, one for the baptists, and oiij far the prcsbyterians, also a lot for n. r lurch, that will he free and open to all denoiiiiiiatiotis. And, at any tunc heiealtcr, witiiiii tluee years, t-iiould twelve members of :n.! other religious denoinination,settle in said tov, n. a lot u '.ii J e donated them, for a church J.ois v ill he donated to various mechanic.-, viz: one ts a i.lacksmi!b, a wagon maker, a. shoe.n iker. a -ai jienter, a brick mason, a sad' die. a nl iianir ;s naker, a tailor, and a tinman, prov Med. thv. v pat up suitable As comlortable
Idwrl.iag f:oi,ses. and shops, upon their re.-.
pective lo'li (he wrk shops within six, anil
if riling houses with twelve months, and
en their business, for the spare of (w , r. ..i I ' .
i in., .hpihu uieeuai :ire mur.'i irii'
(lie
carry
cars.
bTASNBSl'S FATSHT TSlUSS.ied in the neighborhood, and sober, ind'ustr
for the cure of 1 1 FILM A (or Rupture.) and "s lm'"' rn:,y anticipate liberal encoura"c l . i ii .... i 1 .. I . . -n i , i . ",
is now prepared to lunishall si.:s and will
warrant the patient a p'naaiuht and radical
cure or exact no pay. I hose laboring under
She disease are reouosfedlo rail and Ik
cured
m A V articles are before Hie p il lie, a a -''cuie for that mest clisljuate and tor.r.enl-
ing disease, the Rbeu rnali-m ; :uid fr.. rn close
observalioii we ire h-d to believe, (hiit ili,.
have Io i very are.it extent, f.Viled to produce that desirable K g ill and in y ;t not be alln bated to the far I, tli U ar'.'u It s said to cine this
troublesome disorder aie also recommended to cure almost eveiy disease with which om (r;il bodies are alt k ked, and in their prep.i ration thai object is kepi in view, viz (, have ihe im o'ii ine a cure for all dise ases. The Vegetable Rlieuir.alic Drops are rffer fd to Ihe public as a remedy for Rheumatism ind as no rare is known when? a peiferl run was not affected, : are j nsl ilied in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful di.-eae and for no other is it recommended. price 50 cents.
n.eni, and one lot will he donated to anv ocr-
son who w-ll erect a good carding machine iltereon, and keep it in operation for two sc. -t n-. And as an inducement to put up substantial i)!iil hugs, the proprietor will relinqui'h t!:.three la-t payments, to each of the fii-t si i -.lividuals, who will erect and lini.-h comfort; . able two story brick li aises, wiihin one yi ; r from vale. A printing Aire will be esfab!i-h. ed at said tow n, and it is rxprrtrd that several frames will be raised on the day of sale. The title in the land is indisputable and totally unincumbered iu anv wav, and the term
of .-ale will he one fourth ofllie purchase mo.
- - ney iu hand, the balance in one,twoar.d throe, years, w ith six per centum, per annum, inter, est from date. Title bond will bo delivered to purchasers, and deeds w ill be made a soon as the purchase money is all paid n above. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, proprietor, Centre Square. June 2:5. P. S. The plat of the town, showing lot streets, and alleys aLo, all lots donated and reserved for public and other purposes, wilj be in readiness for circulation, in ten day..
