Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 191, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 August 1835 — Page 4

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Bueumatic. Brops. i !TANV articles are before the public, a a

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ure for that mesl obstinate and torment

variou- in disease, the Ixheomati-m ; and from close

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i-1 !sei valion we itre led to believe, that the)

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To Tradesmen, lYieehaiiies. L.a-

horers and others. The subscriber others FOR SALE, on accommodating term?.

FIFTY BUILDING LOTS,

NEW GOODS. riMIF subscriber has just received and is now opening at his store, in BELMONT.

on the Versailles road, two miles from the

Notice.

of a quarter of an acre each, situated in va- hio river, in Craig township, a rich and

c:i r.;i chara :r s .

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v;cted it Pv llo- -'ilMixe lea doliar-. is

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, .:.ri"--J, iii i' lie v Cncvur c.'.ui,v C i- ir --U-alingj h;..Iv. i:.d t!) i a reward i-i ; 'h ied f hi :i;Mi..!i U-i !!. j - ivw i:i thi- i'u j..iy. i i'i can he : -p.v ti i..-, Iv asi lua oili . ilUNilYt.cl.LloN, i jossyii X l.TO.V

tri"iul.'eoiue di- n!.e.' me ;,lso recommended io cure a5f!ol eveiv disease with which om

nil bodies arc attacked, and in their prepa

ration tliat obj rt i? kept inticw, vi to have -he m diciae n rme for all diseases. Tii'? Vcijcl-ihle ftlieurr..tic Drop? are offer d to (lie public as .-.remedy for Rheumatism . tnd a no rife i k'iawn wheie a perfect cure I t it ,ot alV-t sed, v-e Hie j isiUied in declaring t r vili:ible mi'di) ine (or tlMt painful dieai md Tr r,o other is it recoir.mended. Trice i50 cent.

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l'l01i"'lt Pit p'-j l HiIViMli l'ci -i ;nt' ? ' t - :,i ,

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i'i;t pe'i le max kntjv

a-iv i-.ii-t a i

XQ CURE AO 1MY. Ir. . 11. Eaton,

WOl'LT) repectAiiiv inform the citizens

ml i it Nwiu-M'land county, that he has pr cured

ISTAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS.

rind to Hi-

vh. ar;.J !"i at h'nr

ib.r;ile'!V:.T. nbont. mull, ml not . v,, . 1 ; ...

J puidih 1!ie ioI! ..i iLr rr

:e! liu-.lU -t tli

Jf lit:

ana

i now prepared to funish all sizes, and will

t jf . (II Kllll 111., Iaiiv.i . is r iivtti (. (iiivi iv.viirt

" ' j cue or c xrirt no pay. Those lahortnu under

TTr:ii Oullion lu 'k iif'vol urel

. . . . i 1 1

-t vliMir .inililll !rom:iloiil tail-,

i,.ithe dieae .'ir1 reiuesfedfo call and he cured.

rd.ihtilLiti.-il v..t. sr-t In ' aii.Min p'-i'-j

i j i . i . j

pic imvcail a wi 'it ?!u-y yl. .e- . J nd 'iti-nrv r.uliio.i. h:t- I ' iM to h.Sj fie that hei'.a.I ?:olo nM Stillv Phillip'-hojs. nnihe did n -tre.ent it 1 at left the ( ompa ;

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?rd lleury tiiiih-.v. it, -t r.d' to fVlward

t"on, thai vi n not his own, and .-t the poo-

thev thmlc

look the hlii i iy oficll i Tanner, or son;e other i

mav call tii.t v:it

proper.;

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i tir.J tbc n.iai-i oi jiw'i'n "i.""- " s ijr,. oni specuu; eei uueicu io me puujic

h '.ve. hercte.fore tit.'aqb.t .mevv'at oi a iren-, ,rom whicha permanent and radical cure may

ih-maa, (Gi'd f.n-iive r.K for lying.) ronnetrteu j )C obtained, of that disagrfceahle pain, the

-villi Henrv Gullion's. and now! have a word POOTII ACHE, with all its attendant evils;

of roir.fort f r h-.m.

to niav the eam.- ot nanus oii " miri.: teeth, whicn oitcn proves more painiui tnan i - . . . i .-. i. . i. . .. i r 1 . . . . . A i i . . ' .

the tooth aer-Giiseii.anacoia passing irom the

I subioin the full

lecaved teeth to the jaw thence to the head.

producing a rheumatic affection, with rnany

otherunpleasant etfects, such asa disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth &:e. all of which

are produced from foul or decaved teeth, I am

happy to have it in my power to offer to the world, a remedy thai will not only remove the

pain, nine times out of ten if properlv applied

but preserve the teeth from further decay, and

arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt

have not commenced aching, restoring them

to health and usefulness.

Erie, Pa. Oct. 16, IS32 the subscribers having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doc

tor Thomas A hite s cgctable looth-ache Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient remedv for the disorder, A. ItEEBE, physicians II. L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer. ALBERT THEYER

physician O. N. SAGE, dentist.

Psew xorkcitv.Jsept. lb, io62 lhe under

signed, in his practice as a dental surgeon hav

ing extensively used, lor the cure of tooth

he hns Mood at the h.iV-i o the banc tor some

time, ar.J nnv flil! t:md there for me if he does not be found lending his r.ar.je again to themotlev crow -lie had bettor set down and i;eadv whether there might not he something ?rnd about him uv Iv.s, thai might create an unpleasant sensation ow to show the people that what I said

about George Tosh of Pennsylvania, wqs true.

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The undersin'ied do hereby certify, that

George Tosh w ho resided ia the state of Pcnnsvlvania, (who is c.illed the grandfather ot Henry Gullion, a resident of Switzerland county, slate of Indi ana,) was called a yellow man, by tie people of the neighborhood genfcl rdiv in the s .id Georyti Tosh's life time he:RY().iaers. Mr, Gullion cc Co have thought proper for some reason to me. iii;k:;ovr to use the name of -V.ciia. 1 Tosh, instead of George, if there was any such man as .nchael Tosh in Pennsylvania, I never knew him, nor have 1 ever Said he was black. hite, yellow or red. ABM All A. 17 ( S-) .VILLER. Vnrl- Townsbin. .Tuly 0.

Li u;s, niv tiiiii yviuu cm v. v r 11. van 1 1-

V tl, un.tr.rrped citizens of Switzerland commend them when genuine, as superior to

,-ountv, Indiana, liave been acquainted with any other remedy now before the public, and Henrv Gul i-n. (whose name is made me ol can say that these drops receive the unquahbv Vbraham liiler,)jif the last twenty years, tied approbation of the medical faculty at

rious parts of the town of

VEVAY,

The seat of justice of Switzerland county, in the

state oi Indiana. The town of Vevav, is handsomely situated

commodioiisly and liberally laid out, on the

hank ot the Ohio river, twenty leet above the flood of 1832, on the south east part of fractional section 1 1, town 2, range 2, west,

in the district of land sold at Cincinnati,) hall

way between Cincinnati and Louisville, and

on the most direct route fnom Lexington Ivy.

to Indianapolis la. lhe daily line of mail boats, plying between Cincinnati and Louisville, regularly touch at the Vcvay landing to exchange mail bag, cand to receive and put

out passengers and goods, and it is conhdent-

y expected, that next season a line of mail sta

ges will be put in operation from Georgetown

Iiy. through evay to iSapoleon la., there

to intersect the line from Lawrcnceburgh to'

Indianapolis.

Besides the daily mails by water from Lou

isville to Cincinnati, Vevay has the advantages of a w eekly mail from the Great Cross

ing Ity.; a tn-weekly mail irom Shelbyville

Ivy.; a weekly mail from iapoleori la.; a triweekly mail from Lawrenceburg la.; and a tri-weeklv mail from Jeliereonville la.

Arrangements are about being made to re

sume the issuing of a periodical newspaper

irom me pruning omce here, which has lately

oeen lnteuuptcq by unavoidable circumstan

ces.

The building of bridges has commencr-.d a-

cross Indian Creek below, and Plumb Creek i

bovc, which when completed will render

evav easily accessible at all times, from nil

parts of the county without ferryingt and tend largely to increase its trade.

Owing io its natural advantages over nil

other places in the county, Vevay was select

ed by the commissioners appointed by the Le

gisjature, as the most suitable place ior the

county seat, and accordingly did establish the seat of justice for said county of Switzerland

to be and remain permanently fixed on the public square of said town, where J.hc courthouse now stands; the situation, being the

most central on the river, suitable lo build town on. And latelry, the commissioners similarly appointed, to select a site for the co. seminary of 6aid couaty, 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, ex

tensive 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 wme, to the

use of which, the non appearance of the. cholera, and the unrivalled hcathiness of Vevay,

tor the last fourteen years, may perhaps, in ff,

some defree. ne nftri inted-

Splendid Atortmeiit or

o

Consisting in part, of Black, blue, drab, and mixed CLOTHS, Black, blue. and green SILKS, White, green, and red FLANNELS, Bleached and unbleached DOMESTICS o,f various quantities, widths and prices, Blue, black and drab CIRCASSI ANS,

Shaw ls, of various sixes, colors, and prices,

Bobinot and silk veils, Ladies and gentTs. shoes in great variety, A variety of velvets, Crape Robcsjof various colors, Mull muslins, FrenchCassimerePinkand pointed muslins, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Patent thread and silks of various colors, Plain Jaccnei, Ilohinet veils and laces, Cotton hose for ladies and gentlemen, Kid gloves, tapes of various colors & widths. Silk and cotton braid, Bed ticking, of various qualities, CrHnn jam, Leghorn bon.iote, Looking glasses, Painted buckets, &e. &c GROCERIES, Liquors. Spice?, in vrcnf rariefv, JJ.ilES RIVilR TOBACCO, A HARD Sl QUEEHSWARE, W Inch w ill all be SQld on very reasonable and modemte te rms. ELI AS C. CRAIG. Belmont, July 13. lS-tt.

To the heirs and legul representatives of Rens salucr Chtmberin, deceased late of Jefferson tozenship, Su itzcrlandcounty and state of Indi' ana and all others in uny way or manner interested: The undersigned administrator of the said

decedents estate, having ascertained that the

assets arising from the sale of personal property, are insufficient to pay all claims against said estate, gives notice that he has petitioned the probate court of said county, to authorize him to sill the north half of the north west quarter of sec. 17, town 2, range 2 west, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay

saiu claims, and that the proceeds ot said sale be made assets in his hands to pay the same the said petition will be heard on the first day of next November term of said court,

to be holqen at the court house in Vevay, on the second Monday in November next.

JAR ED CHAMBER LIN. administrator. Cotton township, Aug. 13.

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 limber, and many

saw mills are in operation on IMumb and ln-

achc, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache dian creeks, from two to eight miles distant

during all which time we never knew ot hts being guilty ofany criminal otfence, nor have we ever heard of n being caargid with any July, 27th 1S35.

W. C. Keen, WiM'nm Cotton. Thomas Gillil uid, L R. Whitehead, John Stepleton, Peter Dailv, William White, Jean D. Morerod, Hcthcoat Pickett, Thomas Ray!, Elijah L. Boyd, George E. Pleasants, Thomas Ravi, jun. Edward Patton,

11. B. Cottont Juhn Ncbon, Nathaniel Cotton, Robert Bake William Ray I, John McCreary, Newton II. Tapp, Daniel Dufour, Milo Ogle,

John B. Rajl, Joseph Malin,

John F. Siebenthal

Charles F. Krutz,

David McCormick,

,,1

arge.

J OHN ATI! AN DO DG E,No. 5, Chamber

street. FOR SALL, bv m. 15. lampbel.

Vevay. and Lyman W. Mil, Mountsterling.

October 27th. Robert Drummond, Attorney and Connsrtlor at Law, Vevay Indiana. T7"EEPS his office on Ft-rrv street, immed

-ate!y opposite the Post Office. Btiines--uhmilted to his care will be faithfully and unrtiaHv attended lo

His J USTICES1 Office is kept at the samp -dace, where he also attends to all convejat, :ing business

NOTICE.

Si bfpphv p-ivor, to t!ie widow and heirs of

J -Ilenjy P- Banta decease that the subscriber will annlv to the next circuit court, to be

holden in and" for thr. county of Switzerland, on the second day thereof, or so soon thereafTms counsel can be heard, for the appoint

ment of comn,issio!:- rs to assign and set off to the widow her dowei in the estate of said Henry P. Banta. 7'homaa Var.nice, Aiirtha Vannice, heirs of Henry P. Banta, dec. Duinont their attorney July IS, IS35-

Kellogg Kennett. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st.

"Ill" AVE on hand, and V -are receiving, pre IjfgJ'jii'j

tL steam boats Uunkerllill

Estate of Samuel Hannah, dec.

THE undersigned gives notice, that letters to administer the estate of Samuel

Hannah, deceased, late of Posey township,

have been granted unto her. She requests

all persons indebted to said estate to make lm

mediate payment; and persons having claims

against the same, to present them lor examin

The estate is presumed to be solvent.

JANE HANNAH, Adm'x.

J.mr 10.

ation.

Ohio, Huntsville, the following articles:

20 boxes white and brown Hav. Sugar

j kilts Mackeral, iSo. 1, 50 half bbls. do. 1 and 2,

2a 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 Codtish, 225 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. Havana do., 25 do. Laguyra do., " 20 do. old Java do,, (superior,) 3 ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. II. Tea, 50 canisters V. H. and Imp. Tea, 10 tierces fresh Rice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar.

Also, a complete assortment of Wines, oa

tap, lay? M' 1JO

from town-, in addition to which, there is in

said town, in full operation, one of the best

steam saw mills in the western country. All

oi w -men, wui no doubt, soon attract the at

tention of boat builders, as the island above

tow n, affords a safe and complete shelter from the ice for kteam and other boats. Stone,for building and paving of the best quality, arc abundant and convenient, as well as clay, ol

the nest quality, tor making brick. Possessing so rnany adv antages, it must V,e obvious to all men of discernment, that Vevay, at no very remote period, is destined to

be one among the first rate towns on the great Ohio fiver.

Tradesman, Mechanics and laborers of all

inds, of steady and industrious habits, are

much wanted, and such who are not settled for life, are earnestly invited to come and ex

amine the premises, and 6ecure to tliemselvcs a spot for the trifling sum of sixty to three

hundred dollar-, i.pon which thev can with

ease and in a short time make for themselves

a comfortable home, where thev may literal-

y enjoy the hh ssing of hie " under their own

ine and hg peach tree." JOHN DUFOUR. evay, Indiana, Jujy 1,

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jo uiujlj luojojpp oqi Su;pu:.!? uj .(jp.'dpujjd poidiij.10 5usojd ie MOAvod jap;A jo pooqjoq -qSiou pooS m u SuiA"j 'aiojjoq 4 .3 a 5.1 ouji id jji: st 1 '00o MiP!- sums oqj spuojxo puu jaAi.i uo opi.w ipojQg'.,3'Ji.iJj.-pi3i;ij 'qsu 'inu -uav qjt.w pajaquiij jp.vv si puiq aq j i3.uoi -UiJAiioD joj s)0 joqio puu 'uopji.'S fjoop aqi JO sdojS f) Olipi.U 'J3)BAV JO JJJJAV SuijnH JrtA -au 'sSpipjinq utquo xis ipsuoj .(jouiospunq sc 'q3iiA jo Qg 'pauaDuap oju ssjor; Apia a

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4 'SaHQV 09I ONINIViNOO aivsaoj a.vvi jo X3 jix y 1 1 AT "MA X UP A T UV,

B .3 a c. 15. Reefer

hereby, respectfully, in-

u n.s the public, that he

carries on me inanuiactury of

Fur and wool Hats.

In the r.RiCK iiorsc, forr.,cr!y occupied b

Ira Jlcndenhall. on l erry street thai he in

tends to keep up the establishment with a constant supply of IIATSS of the best quali. ty. His customers are therefore solicited ti

contribute their suppo-t to his i-ilabjishriierit. The highest prices will be given, in cashHats, for any quantitj- of good FURS and, AMDS WOOL, delivered at his sjiop, Vevav, F bruary 1.

IVoticc. To the. hrirs and Irgaf representatives of JVilliam Campbr II, deceased, laic of the loiv7t of York, county of Switzerland and statt of Indiana. Whekeas, William Campbell in his life time gave a title bond to James 11. James, of the caid county, for a deed in fee simple, for lot No. 8 i.i thy town of New York, aforesaid said deed to be made, so soon as the sum of fifty dollars should be finally paid, w hich said um, has, since the death of William, been fully and finally paid to the legal representative of said William and whereas, said title bond, has lately been assigned and transferred to the undersigned. Therefore notice is hereby given to the several heirs and legal representatives of said WILLIAM CAMPBELL, deceased, and all others in any way or manner concerned; that the undersigned will petition and move the judge of the iSw-ltzcrlahd probate court on the first day of the next term, to be holden -it the court house in Vevay. on the

2nd Monday in November next, to appoint a commissioner to convey said lot of land, by deed, in conformity to the conditions of said title bond and the statutes in such cases made and pia jded. WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL, assignee of JAMES II. JAMES.

Vevay Aug, 13.

FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.

The subscriber had the misfortune to lose

on the 13th of June last, between Mountster

ling and home, (during the heavy 6torm,)

Three hundred and sixty-five Dollar.

in bills, as follows: three, one hundred dollar bills on the bank of lhe United States, and

thirteen fjve dollar bills, on the branches

of the state bank of Indiana.

The finder is hereby authorised to retain

the above reward, if he will inclose the ha

tence in a letter, and leave it for me at any ol the post-offices in this county, or deliver the

same to me; in which case, entire secrecy will be observed, and nothing said about its im

proper detention. One, has been found.

JOHN BUTTLES. Near Jacksonville, July 8.

BLANKS, Of all kinds, neatly printed at this office.

iotice. To the heirs and I'g'il representatives of D'nid Fulton, deceased, laic of York township, Switzerland county, and state of Indiana. "Where heretofore, to wit, on the. ISth

day of March 1S33, David Fulion of York township, aforesaid, in his life lime executed

and delivered io Hugh I ulton, 01 the same

county, his bond in writing, for the conveyance

of a certain piece or tract of land, containing

fifty acres and sixteen hundredths of an acre.

and being a pari of section V0, township two.

in range '2 west,, as particularly described in

said bond, which said title bond, was, on the 5th day of May 1S-15, for a valuable consideration assigned over by said Hugh Fulton, to the subscriber, and w hereas, said Uavid Fulton, failed to make said deed in his iife time. Therefore, r.oticcis hereby given to the heirs

and legal representatives of said David Fulton.

decency, and all others in any way or man

ner interested, that the subsoriher by Kelso hi-

attorney will petition and moe the judge 01

the Switzerland probate court on the tirst day

of the next term of said court, to he holden in

the court house at evay, on the '2nd Monday in November next, to appoint a commissioner

to convey said piece of land bv deed, in con

formity to the conditions of said written obli

gation and the statutes in such cases made

and proi ided. JOHN' T1T1S. assignee of III (HI FULTOX. York township, Aug. 13. Fxeeutrix 'otier. Letters testamentary of the estate of Nathan 1 lagan, late of Jefferson tov(iship, have lu en granted to the undersigned; all persons having claims w ill present them for examination, and all persons indebted to the estate will make immediate pa; .sent. -The estate is solveut. A SEN AT H O. II AG AN. Near Jacksonville, Aug. 13.

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.

On lc Ohio river in Switzerland

county. TY virtue of an ot-der and decree of (he -Switzerland probate court, made at the

present August term therei 1. will be sold, on the premises

On .Holiday Oefoher 5, the following tracts of land, being in York town.hip county aforesaid, as follows: No 1. A certain piece or tract of land, known as the Itrown farm, being a part 1 1 fractional section No. 33, tow nship "2, range 1, w est. This valuable tract cf land lies 011 the Ohio river, nearly opposite the flourisl:A . I'll- ...

ing town 01 Warsaw i v. winch inallprrbabilily w ill during the next season become a county scat. There are about thirty acres ileared and under good fence. A good apple orchard of some seventy choice grafted apple frees, in full bearing!! The buildings

arc a gooj log house, with stone chimney. This tract contains one hund-

HjgJdrcd and twenty acres, and the un-

c b ai(;d kind is well timbered, and a first rate wood-yard could he established at the landing, with a sufliciency of wr.ter for boats of all sizes it all Mr-nsons of (he erirf No. A cer;ain piece or tract of land

just one half a mile lower down the rivrr, hi -ing a part of the same fiv.ctior.al section, and imaicdiati Iv opposite the s:iid town of Warsaw, with a right of ferrying across the Ohio

river. I he iinnrovenieiils are a rnod stmw

house ten acres of 'ajul well i leared and lin

er fence, with an orchaid of choice fruit

trees; also, a hit rate spring of never failing water within fifty yards of the house, and a

ggHwl framed barn. The balance of Svthe land is well timbered and the Jf hole tract contains one hundred and

twiniv acres. lhe tubs are indisputable

md will be sold Mjhject to the widow's, riirht

of dower; and possesion g'r.en on the first ol

March next.

Tr.inis or Sxi.r.. One. fourth of the puri base iiioticy to he paid in hand one fourth in six months one fourth in lwcl e months and the remaining fourth in iiccn month from the day of sale; the pint baser to gie promissory notes for said tim e last paxrnents, with good resident freehold security, hearing six perci ntinn interest per annum till paid, and il not punctually paid to bear ten per eentum ini'-rit, i t r annum until paid, from

date

l'ue attendance ''ien

JOSLTH S. L1LLARD, Cu irdiau of the infn.l heirs of John P. Lillard deceased. N. P. The widow, will at th: same time, and place, sell luiriuiit of 'dower of, into and over the foregoing premises. Terms made known at sale. A. LILLARD, widow of John P. Lillard dee'd. fr-Tht! Cincinnati C.ajctte will innert the above advertisement three times anj cl ;ir;u this oUi c.