Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 193, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 September 1835 — Page 4

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l.-t MO ivJ'i OI" Yel r.f-ni: f;i :t;n-ks, j.rcscrib.- as th?v nvir.i !tCiZ not rnir- !or im For hVmlv believe: v!i t the 'V'l women i.y, That ihtrt" ihiiiiirsir !;!;. chan. 'tnae tva. It trvtigtii:t). tin- Tirici. it cr-.lirer the brain,! It niiivfiu all our sorrow to glee; i heighten oar pl.-au: t.s, it banishes pain -j Ti:t-: wiwl i- i! r.i.' th.si'umui! teaj J? !:!. i! iih-irnvi!-, say what you plviaic.l COO liii'tT 1- If ru.'n v-.: sue. It i- equally vIJ rtit'n every oicas; O. tho.ro's ii.ihine h1? uJUJUimilc ton. r Jr colds or crr.um;uion, I pledgi. Tea ui' i ad , Or in t.i.sJN --r n fevers. i'y 1 here's n'lhii:j such speedy r lief niii ulford, As d-Jie oi good chamomile if a. Your Timed p:in;:iTM.Mrei h'ibs.i b,iid stuif, Wiiich daily and h.-.nrly w jcc, Cr.ic'-:i ip for all eurwj, iu some uctfipap" puff, C :i!i be p ifd Hio v chamomile tc.i. The cancer nr.d cbniU the i vv ;tn.i gou t The blue, and all evil- desprit. V"Lca oihc ?Uiilv lodged, c.-m be only forced cut, forcing in chamomile tea. FAITH. S'-.e lowd you whf-.-i (lie ur.ny Vvl bliss wa- on your brow; That bliss has gunk in orrows nigrt And yet she lovr you now. She loved yo' v.hen voar jovcus tone ii'jg!t tver to thrill; The sweetnes's of that tongue it gor.e, And ct she !uvc vcu ttill. "-.e loved yo i when you proudly 'lepN Tile gayest of the gay; That pride th blight of lime has swept, L iuike !ierovea.way, S'.ie loved you when your home and heart Of fortune's smile could boast She saw ihat smile decay depart And then she loed you most. O such the crenero'i faith that grows Eii woman's gentle breast; T'S H'o thai star that stays and glows Alone in ninhTs dark vest. That stnys bcaaserach other raj ll.'.s lofi ti.e lo;u ly fchorc, An J that ilic aii'icier on his way Then war.s her light ttie more. TLe Ticc ct the sospcl to THE SLATE. Ccme to the lip.ih of God! Ye helpless o.ptivcs, come! II bought you wiih his precious blooJ, And heaven sluill be your home. Come forth into the light, Ve that in darkness lie; Break from the c'.ond that veil rour sight; The lord is passii.!' bvj -J Gene to the lamb if God! His love shall s. t ou free, And you shall soui, i las praise aUroad Through all cltriiitv. Ixyrd, when shall ihy sweet voice Cheer the heart-broken slave? And every captive soul rejoice In him who died to save Spec! on the blissful hour. When chains and stripes shall cease, And rescued tv.iUi '.is own thy power, Triumphant prince of peace. A sale of lots in this town, took place on Mondav last, and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, a number of in-lots were sold,at a fair price. Forty in lots and eight small out lots sold for about fifteen hundred dollars. A few lots $an be hid of the propri etor, at private sale. Dae notice will be giv en of a second sau. iriLUiM LAJVREXCE. Centre Square. August '20. COUTTY OHDEilS. ffMIE county order which was originally is tufjd in mvnanie. and afterwards altered to a largor amount, 1 delivered to Henry Ban. ta, colieclor. It w. for three dollars: I gave it to him at New York, in payment of my taxes, on the 8th d i" of October, 1832 five pr six persons stood near by and saw rac give the order as afore.-aid in part pay for my taxej, with the bal?vttce in specie. JCJIJN LAMPTON. York township, Juno 0. WASTED. jushels of 11 x seed 1 OHO bushels of ll x seed. The M. V V est market price will be paid for anv quantity ut mercaantanie tux seed deliv. ered at sheet's warehouse in Vevay immediately. TtlTIV K EVINGTON. 1833.

XEW GOODS. rffIIE nahscriber has just received and is now opening at lit trr, in oa the Vcr5ai!ie road, two miles Irom the O

jhio river, m Craitt township, a rich and 2Iesadl! Asorisssnit of ! Consisting- tu v u rt, of r.lack. blue, dial, and mixed CL'JTIIS, Bi ick. blue, and screen SILKS, While, streen, and red FLAXXEC-S. BltJirhed and unbleached DOMESTICS of various quantities, widths and prices, Blue, black and drab CIRCASSIANS, ShawN. of various sizes, colors, and prices ik)hi;ict and siik veils. Ladies and genii's. yliocs in great variety, A variety of velvets, C'npc Uohes, of various colors, French CasimcrePinkand painted muslins, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Patent thread and silks of various colors, Plain Jacctif t, Binnct veil and laces. Cotton hose for ladies and gentlemen, Kid gloves, tapes of various color & widths, Silk and cotton braid, Bed ticking, of various qualities, Cotton yarn, Leghorn bon.iets, Looking giae fainted buckets, tec. &c. GRG SERIES, liquor. Sjkcck, in creat variety, J.2MES IlirCli TOBACCO, KASID & aU3SNSWARE, Winch will all be sold on very reasonable and moderate terms. ELIAS C. CRAIG. Belmont, July 13, 1835. l37Lli SHSOiC 03Bld spjj 3.voqu S3iui q, sjqust.vea st J3.ntT aiui u H N uo pjoaSu su'juoui.Cud oj SuipjojJB 53IJJ 531i.Udid 3tp Mu;.v3t.v noiJl.tt l d9Ulp und Wl auo ou pouinsajd ti ji iqgnoua joq -ujji jjuiAus piH 4a1'iijui. oin ui Xjuno3 ain jo upjjS mojajjtp aqj SutptiuS ui Andpuud paianjoo juos3jd )j 'jo.uod joiu.w io pooiuoq qSiaii poo3 t ui 3ut.C 'mojjoq J3.u suiud j n 005 UiP' tt am spua?X3 puu 'ja.u 3tt UO 3pi UpO4 0,.'3:tXj.U3qpKlJlil 4nu -UJAUOO JOJ SJOJ J3l0 pUU 'U3pj3 IJOOD JO Su) UUSi. 4J3l,M JO J3,tt SuilJ J3A -rfu u spi.Plinq uiqua xis ipiouaj AjauiospuBq 51 'qOtqv JO 02 4p3U3DU3p 3Ju" S3J3R XjU3A 3 uostpuryr uiojj sajnu puu 4) unoa Avamoioipjuajoiios Xiunoa ain snqiunj03 iuojj sjjiui its 'ja vij . 09I DNINIVJ.NOD 4aivs aoj a.vvi do xavux filAT 3IAA UFACT (IKY, mc. B. Heeler hereby, respectfully, in orn.s the public, that he cuuics on uie iii.umiactury of Fur and wool Hats. In the brick hocsb, formerly occupied bv Ira JL-ndcnkall on Ferry street that he in tends to keep up the establishment with n constant sujply of HA TS of the best quali. ty. His customers ire therefore 5olicited to contribute their suppo t to his establishment, I he highest prices will be given, in casiiHats, for any quantity of good FURS end, i.MtSS IV JUL delivered at hU shop. Vevay, February 1. Notice. To the heirs and legal representatives of Darin" Fulton deceased, laic of York township, Switzerland county an I state of Indiana. Whereis, heretofore, to wit, on the ISth day of March 1833, David Fulton of Tork township, aforesaid, m his life time executed and delivered to Hugh Fulton, of the same county,his bond in writing, for the conveyance i a certain piece or tract ol land, containing fifty acres and sixteen hundredths of an acre, ind being a part of section 26, township two, in range 2 west, as particularly described in aid bond, which said title bond, was, on the th day of May 1833, for a valuable consideration assigned over by said Hugh Fulton, to the subscriber, and whereas, said David Ful ton, failed to make aid deed in his iife time. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the heirs and legal representatives of said David Fultou, deceased, and all others in any way or manner interested, that the subsoriber by Kelso his attorney will petition and moe the judge of theSwitzerland probate court on the first day of the next term of said court, to be holdcn in the court house at Vevav.on the 2nd Mondav in November next, to appoint a commissioner to convey said piece of land bv deed, in conformity to the conditions of said written obligation and the statutes in sueli cases made and provided. JOHN TITi:S, assignee cf HUGH FUL TOX. York township, Aug. 13. Executrix ZYoticc. Letters testamentary of the estate of Nathan Hagan, late of Jefferson township, have been high-'granted to the undersigned; all persons hav ins claims will present them for examination. and all persons indebted to the estate will make immediate payment. The estate is solvent. ASENATH G. HAGAN. Near Jacksonville, Aug. 13.

To Tradesmen, I?Jechaiiics. La

borers and others. The subscriber oilers FOR 6.7LG, on ac commodating term. FIFTY BU'LBING LOTS, ot a quarter of an acre each, situated in va nous parts of the town ot ... r- r i Alt'

The seat of just ice of Switzerland county in thebuted toihe fact.lhut artiihssiiid tocure thi.

state of Indiana. The town ofVevav, is handsomely situated commodiously and liberally laid out, on the banu of the Uhio river, twenty ieet above the flood of 183J. on the south east part of iractional section 11, town '2, ranee 2, west, (in the district of land sold at Cincinnati,) half way between Cincinnati and Louisville, and on the most direct route fnom Lexington Ky. to Indianapolis la. The daily line of mail boat?, Pb'i'ic between Cincinnati and Louis ville, regularly touch at the Vevay landing to exchange mail bag, and to receive and put out passengers and goods, and it is commently expected, that next season a line of mail sta ges will be put in operation from Georgetown fciy. through evay to Napoleon la., there to intersect the line from Lawre.iceburgh to Indianapolis. Besides the daily mails by water from Louisville to Cincinnati, Vevay has the advantages of a weekly mail from the Great Crossing lj'.j - ;.ivrrL-y mail from Silidbvillo Ky.; a weekly mail from Napoleon la.; a triweekly mail from Lawrenceburg la.; and a lri-wcek!y mail from Jelfcrsonville la. Arrangements are about being made to resume the issuing of a periodical newspaper from ti e printing office here, which has lately been interrupted by unavoidable circumstan ces. The building of bridges has commenced a cross Indian Creek below, and Plumb Creek u hove, which when completed will render evay easily accessible at all times, Irom all parts of the county without ferrying, and tend largely to increase its trade. Owing to its natural advantages over all other places in the county, evay was select ed by the commissioners appointed by the Legislature, as the most suitable place for the county 6caf, and accordingly did establish the seat ot justice for said county of Switzerland to be and remain permanently tixed on the public square of said town, w here the court e - . , ., .: ., house now stands; the situation, being the ll - 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 ot the same and of the romantic scenery around on which site the seminary is being erected. The vicinity is admired for its ncrl 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 ani cheap wine to the use of which, the non appearance of the cholera, 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 miilsare in operation on I'lumb and Indian creeks, from two to eight miles distant from town; in addition to which, there is in said town, in full operation, one of the best sieam saw mills in the western countr-. All of which, will no doubt, soon attract the attention cf boat builders, as the udand above town, affords a safe and complete shelter from the ice for steam and other boats. . Slonc,for building and navinr of Ihp best ounlifv. nrr 1 . o i JI aouudant and convenient, as well as clay, ol the best qualiij-, for making brick. Possessing so many advantages, it must be 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 river. Tradesman, Mechanics and laborers of all kinds, of steady and industrious habits, are much wanted, and such who are not settled for life, are earnestly invited to come and examine the premises, and secure to themselves a spot for the trilling sum of sixty to three hundred dollars, ppon which lliey can with ease and in a short time make for themselves a comfortable home, where they may literally enjoy the blessing of life "under their own vine and fij peach tree." JOHN F. DUFOUR. v evay, Indiana, July I. FIFI Y DOLLARS REWARD. The subscriber had the misfortune to lose on the 13th of June last, between Mountster. ling and home, (during the heavy storm,) Three hundred and ftixty-livc Dollars, in bills, as follows: three, one hundred dollar bills on the bank of the United States, and TiHRTibEN, five 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 balence in a letter, and leave it for me at any of 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 improper detention. One, has been found. JOHN BUTTLES. Near Jacksonville, July 8. BLANKS Of all kinds, neatly printed at this office. -

VEGBTABIiE Rheumatic Broils. "jl TANY hi tides are before the public, a ;. -'--oin-e for that mest ol.-tinrtf hi.d toiir.t ni-

i ii il diseae, the BbeomrtliMn; Hi;d from ch se ! .ih.rrvatimi f :hp W-f tn h-lim. ii.i it,,. ibve to a very re;u extent, failed lo Produce : . ' ' i that desirable result and nviy il rot be altri troublesome disorder ate also recommended to cure almost every disease with which ou frtil bodies are attacked, and in their prepa raun inai onject is urpi in iew, viz io iv.w e the mfduine a rnrp f..r all diseases. i ne v egeiaoie unenmaiic uiojisare on r ed to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism and as no cise is known where a perfect curt' was not aifncted, w; are j-islilied in declaring it n valuable medicine for that painful dirai Hiid for no other u it recommended. Pik50 cents. NO UKE ISO PAY. Dr. 8. II. Eat oh, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland county, that he has pr cured STACKER'S PATSNT TRUSS. for the cure of IWR.YLl (or Rupture.) and is now prepared to funUh all sizs. ud will warrant the patient a p-nnmrnt and radical cure or ;x:ici no pay. Those laboring under he dN'vi0 are rnon-'eted'o :!! . d hf no-rd THE only specific ever offered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure mav be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH ACHE, with all its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the teeth, which olien proves more painful than the tooth ache ilselhand cold parting from the decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head. i producing a rheumatic affection, with many l .i i r..i 1. l: i r oiuej uu mutsuui tuj'jci?, aucu hsu u sagreeaoie . , . , . c ,. ?, . . . breath, had 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 oiler to the world, a remedy thai will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten if properly applied, but preserve the teeth Irom iurther decay, and airastthe disease in such as are decaying and t have not commenced aching, restoring them; to health and ust'u!nes. Erie, Pa. Oct. 10, 1532 the subscribers having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas While's Vegetable Toolh-athe Drops, feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that are afflicted with the tootlwtche, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient remedy for the disorder. A. I'SEEBE. physician II. L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT THEVEll physician rO, N. SAGE, dentist. New York citv, Sept. Hi. 1832 The under signed, in his practice as a dental surgeon hav-s mg ex cnMvely used, or the cure oi toothache, 1 homas lute s egctable 1 oolh Ache Drops and Willi deciued success, he can recommend them when genuine, a supenor to any other remedy now before the public, and can say that these drops receive the unqualified approbation of the medical faculty at 'l,.IOIINATHANDOnG2:,No.5,Chan.her trcet. FOR SALE, by Wm. fit. Campbel. Vevay. and Lyman W, Mis, Mountsteiiing. October 27th. Koucrt & rummosfid, Atlurnrij mid Connxt -llor at Lam, I eTay uitiiaisie. i r i. w - , i .... : i l.i.i o wis ii.ii-e on i-. iiv Mieei, women . tely opj.o.-iic the p.st Office. B'i -iees, -uhnillled Io hi. care wii pum tuallv iiilfMi h d In be lailhuliy and Hi .1 USTICES' 0(ii. kf p -.t ho sanu U.-e, b."ie he also attend nil convtyai. cinir hu'ini gs Ee!!o & Kcunett. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st. hand and ue receivuirr. pre steam boats Bunker Hill Ohio, llunt'ville, Ihe following art'n 2') boxes white an! brown Hav. Sugar Vi) kilts Mackeral, No. I, 50 half b bis. do. 1 2.3 bbU. No. I do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 1GM boves Herring, first sort and 2, 75 bbls. N. O. Sui I rr-i I51) do. Molasses, 'S3-1 ft' loxes Codfish, 22-3 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do.. 13 do. Havana do. Of uo. iaguyr.i do.. 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. H.Tea, 50 canisters V. H. nd Imp. Tea, 10 tierces fresh Rice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar. Alio, a complete nsicrtmenl of Wines, en ir- May, 20. 1835

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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, On the Ohio river in .Switzerland county. Y virtue of an order and decree of the L?S;ivil7fil:ind nrohate conrl. mnrip :it iht

. jl. r ...:ll l . . n '. . the premises On Holiday Cefohcr 5, the following tracts of land, being in York township county aforesaid, as follows: :o 1. A cert.-ur. piece or tract ol land, known as the ISrown farm, being a part of fractional section No. .., township 2, range 1, west. This iilu.il.ie tract of land lies on the Ohio river, nearly opposite the flourishing town of Warsaw Ky. which in all probability will during the next season bt cornea county seat. Theie are about thirty acres cleared and under good fci.ee. A good apple orchard of some seventy choice grafted apple trees, in lull bearing. The buildings arc a good log house, with stone chirr, y J J f! n'y. This tract contains one hundjlt W died and twenty acres, and the uucls ared land is well limbered, and a first rale wood-) aid could be established at the landing, with a sufficiency of water for bo;;b of 1 1 . ii i i an M7.cs ai an seasons oi me year. No. 42. A certain piece or tract of lai.d just ono half a mile lower down the rivr r. being a part of the same fractior.ad section, and immediately opposite the saiel town of Warsaw, with a right of fenc ing across the Ohio river. The improvements are a good sloric house ten acres of land well cleared and under fence, with an orclinid of choice fruit trees; a No, a firs I rate spring of never failing water within fifty yards of the house, and a &f"ini framt"l '-am. The balance of j&ig&$the land is well timbered and the. whole tract contains one hundred and twenty acres. The titles are indisputable and will be sold subject to the widow's, right f d iwcr; and possession given on the first oi March next. Tichms or Sam;. One fourth of the purchase money tc be paid in hand one fourth in six months one fourth in twelve months and the remaining fourth in sixteen months from the day of sale; the purchaser to give promissory notes for said three last payments, with good resident freehold security, hearing six percent urn interest pr annum till paid, and il not punctually paid to bear ten per centum interest, per annum until paid, from date. Due attendance given J OS IT II S. LILLARD, Guardian of the infant heirs of John P. Lillard deceased. i. 1$. l nc widow, win at tne same time and place, sell her right of dower of, into and lover the foregoing premises. Terms made known at sale. A. LILLARD, widow of John P. Lilhird dee'd. (irThe Cincinnati Gazette will insert the 1 ...I : . il . : i ,.i i: '-o ii iisemeiii uucu nines ituu eii.w -u this office. ftrllEi'E VS. my wife Anne Peter, late Anne Brown, and a daughter of I sham Brown, ofSugnr creek, Keniuckv, eloped from my bed ;.nd hoard on the '.)th inst. with out any nisi cause or provocation, and has ince that time, sent word that she does not intcIIll to ,-etiirn therefore, all person ,,, ,ailtiom.d a5ams, ,;,rioring. Inkling, o as!r.5.,t5nr witl, l,.-r, under the severest per ons or nen;i.ies ofthc law. his ANDREW X PETERS, mark York township, August 20. A buy i?Iare. QTRAYED from the subscriber, - living near Peter Harper's, on fhe Lawienceburgh slate road, on tP ining near i eier iiarner s, on J Sunday the Kith inst. a bay mare. cy.-'Mv.-jfcj w.;,u Kl L iffiiii -i?v.l t-M 1 mf o nil t "no 1 1 1 i i i i iimi 1(111 X cars old last spring. She. has, a white star in her loreiiean. atu! one on ! unit uti lr lrf nun r, t(-np f,n her left chec k canned by a kick. She is branded on the near shoulder with (lie letters J. ti. and has one w hite hind toot. A liber al compensation will be given to any person w ho will return her tc me or give: ine inoimation where she may be found. JULIUS GEIXANI) Jefferson township, August 2.. ROT 2 CIS. S hcreby giccn to the widow and heirs of Ilcn v P. I'nntp. deceased thai the subscri ber will apply to the next ciicuit court, to be heldeu in and for the county of Switzerland, on the second d iv thcicof, t.r o soo'i thereafter a- '."oiiiim I tan he hcaid, lor the appointment, of etiminissiofirs to a-sign and set oif to the w'dow her uower, in the estate of said Henry P. Bar.ta. Thomas Vr.nnice, .'iriha Vannice, heirs of Henry P. Banta, dec. Duinont their attornev Jul y 1, 1S35 EvJe' oT S;silii-- ESasiEs.-ifi, dec. 'P'lli'l undersigned gives notice, that letters 1 to uduiiniMcr li:e estate cf Samuel Hannah, decea-ed, late of Posey township, lave been granted unto her. She request ill persons indebted to.-aul estate to make im, uediate pairueiit; and persons huvjog claims igainst the same, to present them for ckamiiii ition. The estate is prouuud to ha solvent, JAN K HA.NNAIL A-lm'r. Junv 10.