Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 194, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 September 1835 — Page 4

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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,

;u the Ohio river in Switzerland j comity. i nY virtue of an order and decree of the

i Switzerland probate court, made at the present August term thereof, will be sold, on the premises On Holiday October 3, the following tracts of land, being in Ycrk ; township county aforesaid, as follows:

1 No 1. A certain piece or tract of land, known as the Urown farm, being a part of

iracuonal section o. , township zc, ran ere

I, west. This valuable tract of land lies on the Ohio river, nearly opposite the flourishing town of Warsaw Ky. which in all pro-

ibability will during the next season become a jeeunty scat. There are about thirty acres 'dsared and under good fence. A good ap

ple orchard of so:r.e seventy choice grafted

(aFp!e

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bearing. The buil-Jinij:

ltmi siviit luiin-

Forget me not--though brighter eyes Mav lr-:mi with sparkling Uro: l-rs::i me not though fulro-r lorui May veas- I lux toudimr;. Within mv btwjm heat ahcuit. From sin and falsehood tut, And in the bUwn of outbf.d hope, gave that hrart to thee. Who left for thee that harpy home, Ami took lhi-e a? her guide. Who would iKt for the world have ;.U Her station by thy side' UU sickness recked thv lapruid fra

Who watched thy painful bed. Whose ringers wet thy patched lips, Who bathed thy aching head. W hose .-ib-nt step at the midnight hour, Whose lorm then met thv sis'nt.

Wiio?e ccs, when pain released its power, ,inga part of the same fractional section.

lire sparkled witti deiigr.U Will prouder dame?, with furor fcrms, Tims on thy sirk-bed stay Should ycu for false deceitful hearts

ggggggLl... ii . LI...' I ilk..-!-HAT MANUFACTORY,

Jac. JB.Keeler hereby, respectfully, in1rn.s the public, that he

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panics on i.ie in.uiataciui ui

Fur and wool Hats. In the brick house, formerly occupied by fra MendenhalU on Terry street tbat he in

ihr establishment with a

constant supply of HATS, ot the best quali.

ty. His customers are thereiore solicited to contribute their support to his establishment,

The highest prices will dc given, in cashHats, for any quantity of good FURS and,

IJVBS WOOL, de liver ea at ins snop. Vevay, February 1.

trees, m full

i

are a gcoa iog nouse

ney. Tnis tract contains one hund-

drcd and

Cast mine, that s pure away.

O'. leave me not though brighter eyes May team with sparkling f:rc, O! leave me not though iVirrr forma May cause thee to adnii e. Within my bosom bent? a he.nrt From sin and fal-ehood free. That heart, w bile life's weak lan.p shall burn, Shall ever beat for thec TO KEI'IGIOX. O tome thou q.reat and graoiou power, Accept a home within my breast; My spirit cheer in every hour, In every season give me rest. Oh, teach me well to knnw my heart, My folly and my sin to see; On earth to bear a lowly part, And jiive mvself and all to thee.

CAUTION.

hen gnasuj acaui WHEREAS, m7 Anne Pet late brittle thread shall brea, V w BrownJand a daughtcr of lsham

iiowers,

Teach me to trust a saviour, name, To feel a saviour's dying love; To be redeemed be that my fame, Mv honors let me seek above. When pleasure cheers and fortune smiles, And smoothly sweeps my bark alor.g. Then save me from the syren's wiles, Be thou my joy, be thou my song. And when affliction's gloomy pow'r Shall shroud my soul in sad dismay; Rise thou, a star to cheer that hour, And lead me through the darken'd way

Yea, at the last, when ghastly death

This life's short

Do thou attend mv latest breath.

Thy spirit clotile me when I wake. And when around the judgment throne The myriads of the earth shall meet, Oh, wilt thou then my spirit own. And fill me. with thy bliss complete?

IIow Beautiful.'

How beautiful this world of ours,

Its autumn hues and summer

Its waving fields of ripen'd grain. Its twilight shade, on hill and plain; Beautiful its sparkling tloods. And its leafy, solemn woods, And its morn when o'er the brake, All its songsters first awake. How beautiful the starry night, When its meek and mellowed light Stealing through the trees is seen, On the jocund village green; Beautiful the dreams of sleep, Whsu the spirit, wrapt and deep, Wanders 'neath lethean spell , To a land where angels dwell. And O'. how beautiful to see, l,ove's unchanged fidelity, Hearts that beat through good and ill, True, and fond, and faithful still ; Beautiful, when years have sped, O'er the parent's honored head, Is the watchful care we bless In a child's devotedness.

How beautiful the quenchless power,

Unsubdued in darkest hour, Unreduced when fortune's beam, Gaily gilds life's varying stream; Virtue thine this glorious sway, Thou the gem of fairest ray, Thou the fairest (lower we cull, Crown of all most beautiful.

twenty acres, and the un

cleared land is well timbered, and a first rate

iwcod-vnrd could be established at the land

ing, with a sufficiency of water for boats of

ah s:zes at all seasons of the year.

No. 2. A certain piece or tract of land

just o:ie half a mile lower down the river, be-

nart ol trie same lr.irti.iral sprimn. anH

immediately opposite the said tewn of War

river. The improvements are a good stone

house 'ten acres ol land well cleared and un

der fence, with an crchatd of choice fruit

tree?; also, a first rate spring of never failing

water within liltv yards ct the house, and a

fiSLd framed barn. The balance of

the land is wx!l timbered and the whole tract contains one hundred and

twontv acres. the titles are indisputable

and will be sold subject to the widow's, right

ct cower; ana possession given on the first of March next. Tcais cr Sale. Ore fourth of the purchase money to be paid in hand one fourth in six months one fourth in twelve months and the remaining fourth in sixteen months trom the d;.y- cf sale; the purchaser to give promissory notes for said three last payments, with geed resident freehold security, bearing

six perccnium interest per annum till paid, and if not punctually paid to bear ten per centum interest, per annum until paid, from date. Due attendance given JOSEPH S. LILLARD, Guardian of the infant heirs of John P. Lillard deceased.

N. B. The widow, w ill at the same time

and place, sell her right of dower of, into and

over the toregomg premises. Terms made

known at sale. A. LILLARD, widow of John P. Lillard dee'd. OCrThe Cincinnati Gazette will insert the above advertisement three times and charge

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DEOTS.

rapidly to increase. This paper is now distributed regularly every week over a wide portion of the Union, and the most satisfactory assurances are received that it will eventually become one of the most popular among thi? numerous excellent periodicals which issue from the American press. No exertions will be fpared to establish its permanent reputation more extensively; and if the liberal sanction of those for whom it is especially designed sh.ill warrant, its future improvement; both as regards typographical neatness and embellishment- will be materially advanced. The different pJays and farces that will an-

pear m the course ".' " ) ear, 01 themselves,

will be worth more thai lour times the amount

of subscription. The following is a list of those which have already appeared:

Charles the First,

Is she a Brigand, The Hunchback, The Deep, Deep Sea, Cheap Living, Shakspeare's Early Days, Henri Quatre, Beggar of Rethr.al Ctecn, Husbands and Wives, Man of Ten Thousand The Ladies Man Fll Tell Ycu What,

The Golden Farmer, Speculation, Olympic Devils,

Lngushman in India;

Miss Mi t ford R. P. Smith James S. Ivnowles J. R. Planche F. Reynolds C A. Somerset R. P. Smith J. S. Knowlcs

THE only specific ever offered to the publi

from which a permanent and radical cure may

be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH ACHE, with nil its attendant oils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the

teeth, which oflen proves more painful thaniShakspeare Festival,

the tooth ache itself,and cold passing from tne decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effect?, such as a disagreeable breath, 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 will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten if properly applied,

but preserve the teeth irom further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying ar.dt have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness.

Erie, Pa. Oct. 16, 1S32 the subscribers

having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doc-

Thomas HolToft Wrm. E. Burton Mrs. Inchbald Benj. Webster F. M. Reynolds Planche te Dance

The East Indian,

My Friend the Governor, Victorine, The Omnibus, The Child of Nature, The Rpncontre, The Duel The Sisters. Vidocq, Hernani

W. T.' Moncrieff M. G. Lewis J. R. Planche II. M. Milner

Mrs. Inchbald

R. B. Peake W. Barrvmore

James Kennedy

Tl e MSS of the Irish Ambassador, the favorite and highly interesting drama, in which Tyrone Power so successfully amused the Public, as Sir Patrick O'Plenipo, has been obtained bj' the publishers, and will be pub-

tor T. homas lute s cgctable 1 ooth-acue J luhed forthwith

Urops, led a pleasure in reccmmtnuii-.g it to The Snorting Intelligence at home and a

A SLANDERER. Whereas, heretofore, to wit, on or about the 1st of April last, Mr. ABRAHAM IVEILIjER, la(e f Decatur county, now of Switzerland county, reported to various persons, that MICHAEL TOSH, late of Fayette countj , lenns) Ivania, was a negro, or a man of color; which statement is totally false which can be verified by respectable testimony. To persons unacquainted with the general character of said JWilltr. we will state that it is currently reported, that he was convicted in De atur county, la. for stealing Hogs broke custody, and that a reward of ten dollars, is offered for his apprehension. N. B. He is now in this count)', and can be apprehended, at any time, by a vigilant ofii cer. HENRY GUL'LION, JOSEB'H FULTON. July G. This is toccrlify that I wasacquainted with Michael Tosh, and lived near neighbor to him in the state of Pennsylvania, about 20 years, the same Michael Tosh, who was grand-father of Daniel David of Switzerland comity, Indiana, and during said acquaintance of twenty years I never to the best of my recollection heard it even insinuated that he was blood related to the negro race of people. And believe the report now in circulation that he was related to that race of people is wholly without foundation in truth and further it was my opinion then, that he was a

German, and never knew any tiling to the contrary. Given under my hand this 2Sth day of April 1835. acknowledged in our presence, Henry Myers.

James F. Hukill.

JOSEPH CAMPBELLJOSEPH H. K RIGHT. September 5, 1335. This is to certify, that Martin Ovcrturf of Ripley county, slate of Indiana, have seen mr. Tosh, of (he state of Pennsylvania, Fayette county, and believe him to be a man that had no negro blood in him, nor neither did I ever hear it said by any person or persons, in Pennsylvania, that he had any such blood in him, nor did I ever hear any such thing in this country, by any nc.on or persons until about

those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache, broad, occupies a considerable portion of our tne iyt" -Mrih 1S3., and then 1 heard it as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient L.0jum'ns amj jg colet iC( from the most eu. prom Abraham Miller, of Switzerland county,

Indiana. April l Signed in the presence of Martin Ovcrturf, Hiram Ovcrturf.

Among

winning horses

the Portraits of which have been

remedy for the disorder.

A. I5EEBE, physician II. L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT TIIEYER physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. New York city, Sept. 10, 1S32 The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon having extensively used, for the cure of tooth-

ache, Thomas u nite s egeiaoie l ooui acne foa b Eclipse.

uiopa, emu nii xy.iv B.e, Uond s celebrated

commend them when genuine, as superior to phcRomcnon,

any otner rerrieay now ociore me u ji.c, aim The we)l known Enlish racehorse Touch-

can say mat mese arops receive me unquau- s(one

iea approoamm vi uic .neuiccu Wiu,i) u A correct picture of a race course, occupy

thentic sources.

celebrated

civen, arc:

Hie American trotting horse, i,dwin l oret, The imported racing horse, Messenger.

lhe favorite racing mare, Ariel, and her

trotting

horse, Norfolk

uivituvnnnfiii v , ing the width ol seven columns, JOHNATIUNDO An a variety of Embellishments of subtreet. I OK SALE, bjj - W m. It. Campbel. jecls of inlcrcst3 Jiich have been published V evay and Lyman W . Mix, Mountsterhng. ire the folowing; 4

UlLUULI . I 111.

Brown, of Sugar creek, Kentucky, eloped

from my bed and board on the 9th inst. with

out any lust cause or provocation, and has

since that time, sent word that she docs not intend to return again; therefore, all persons are cautioned against harboring, trusting, or

associating w ith her, under the severest penalties of the law.

ANDREW PETERS, mark York township, August 20. VEGETABLE Rheumatic Drops.

"1 TAN articles are before the nublir. an a

iJ-cure for that meet obstinate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism; and from close

observation we are led to believe, that they

have to a very great extent, failed to produce that desirable result and may it not be nttri

buted to the fact, thnt articles said to cure this troublesome disorder are alto recommended

to cure almost every disease with which our

frail bodies are attacked, and in their prepa

ration that object is kept in view, viz. to have

the medicine a cure for all diseases.

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer

ed to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism

nd as no rase is known where a perfect cure

was not affected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease

and for no other is it recommended. Price

50 cer.ts.

Robert Driimmoml, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Vevay Indiana.

KEEPS his ot'ice on Feny street, immed

aieiy opposne tne rest Ullice. tfuiiness

submitted to his care will be faithfully and

punctually nttended to

His JUSTICES' Office is kept at ihe same

place, where he also attends to all convetan

cms nusmess

KeUogg & Keimctt. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st.

HAVE on hand, and xrf

11 l.V.l.(Sli I'lV; steam boats Hunker Hill

i0 CURE i0 PAY. Dr. S. R. Eaton,

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens

of Switzerland county, that he has pr cured

STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS

Itis calculated that in theFrehch army there is one substitute out of every four soldiers, and

one volunteer out pi every twenty.

ure,) and

and wil

warrant the patient a permanent and radica

cure or exact no pay. Those laboring under

he disease are requested to call and be cured

of the cure of HERAM (or Rupt At Z LLiU advr.i8ed his wife 15 nOW prepared to funish all sizes,

1UMUW, .'IC.j iv-vt..j as having left his bed and board whereupon she responds in no very gentle terms, not only telling the public that he had no bed nor board,

but actually dunning him in the newspaper for money that 6he lent him "eighteen months afro." She married him for love, poor, deceiv

ed, and wretched virgli, and found him 44 a

lying scanuaious, uetciuui viuam.

Ohio, Huntsville, the following articles:

20 boxes white and broun Hav. Sugar

75 kilts Mackeral, No. 1, 50 half bbh. do. 1 and 2, 25 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., 2G do. Laguyra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. H. Tea, 50 canisters V. II. 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, on

tap. May, 'JU. 1S35

The Gentleman's VilDE ME CULT; on, THE

Sporting Ac Drama tic Compan ion

Interspersed Kiln, a multitude oj Lngratings, including Portraits of ce'ekra' ted winning horses, Philosophical and Natural Phenomena,

WANTED. "f OOn Dusne's f ax seeo Thehigl

e6t market price will be paid for

any quantity of merchantable Hax seed deliv

ered at sheet's warehouse in Vevay immedi

atcly. JOHN K. EV1NGT0N.

Mountsterling, Aug. 25, 1835.

A complete treatise on Riding, with fouiw

teen Illustrations, for the improvement of La

dies in that most healthy of all exercises.

Explanation of the Automaton Chceo playii

cr, illustrated hv eleven eneravinirs.

Flic subjects which are particularly cmhra-.

cod in the Vade Mecum, will be more dis

tinctly understood from the following summa-

ry of them:

1 he turl and all matters connected thcre-

with.

On the structure and character of the horse. On the improvement of horned cattle. Rules for Novices in shooting. Methods for feeding and training Dgs. Biographies of celebrated horses, with their

portraits.

Hunting, l islnng, l owiing, Otc. Approved Gaines, from Ihnleand others, Criticisms on plays and actors. The most popular songs, set to music. The art of Legerdemain Illustrated. A variety of Receipts adapted to Domes

tic Economy.

An Epitome ol important passing events. Gentlemen's Quarterly Review of the Fa

shions.

The Vade Mecum is printed on large im

perial paper, of a beautiful white texlure-

and is published every Saturday, nt three dol-

irs per annum, in advance. Orders from a,

broad, postage paid, will be promptly attend

ed to, and the paper carefully packed to pre-

vent it Irom rubbing by mail.

lhe Modern Acting Drama a volume of a-

bout 300 pages containing the plays, farces, &e., which appear in the Vade Mecum,

neatly printed, and bound in elasiic covers, for transportation is published every six weeks. Eight volumes will constitute a set. or one year's subscription, the terms for which is three dollars payable in advance. Subscribers to thy Vade Mecum are entitled to a deduct ion of one third. An order for four setts will be thankfully received, and the work forwarded to any direction, by enclosing a ten dollar note postage paid. A premium, cons'iMng of two volumes, 500 pages each, of the Yovelist's Magazine, containing eight different novels, by the most

popular authors, will be presented to the A

admr's.

Apples for Sale. "VIRILE be sold on the premises on Salur day the 1 9th day of September A. D. IS35, All the fruit crowing upon the orchard belonging to the estate of SlilhvcH Heady, consisting of choice fall and winter apples, and will be sold in lots to suit the purchasers. Those Wishing to mnko cider, can have the use of the cider mill and press, on the premises. All sums of three dollars and under in cash, above three and under ,s5, sixty das over S'5 and under S'lO, 90 days, over ten dollars,

six. months credit purchasers giving approved

ecunty.

HENRY GULLION, 7 GEO. W. HEADY, (

September 1, 1635. Thirty Dollsirs Rewtti'd-

OTRAYKJ) away, or was stolen, from the range of the subscriber, living near the mouth of Log-lick creek, Sw itzerland county, on the njghi of the ninth of August last.

Achesiiut sorrel S3ore. Three years old last April, and nearly six--teen hands high. He has a star and snip in his f:.ce, is round bodied, of the I'ilgrim breed. The above reward will be given for the horse and thief, or fifteen dollars for either and a reasonable compensation will be given to any person who will give information where

he ina be lound. WILLIAM GIVEN. Hv Andrew Given, his agent. September 2, 1S:J3. N. R. The editors of the Sentinel. Georgetown, Ky. Gazette, Lexington, and the Commonwealth, Frankfort, Ky. and the Whig of Cincinnati, will please insert the above three times and send their bills to this office.

Legerdemain 4"c

TT is now six months since this publication gent, who shall procure four names to the Mo - was commenced in Philadelphia and al-'dern Acting Drama, or the Gentlemen's Vadt

though the publishers have used no extrane-j Mecum, and remit the amount of one year's jus means to circulate a knowledge ofitsmer- subscription for each. its, yet such is the satisfaction manifested by I Gentlemen wishing to subscribe la either

ihat portion of the public who have been of the above works, will address CHARLES ?1TJ 4 VET"tl

madearnnaint1 with ;trhararter & r.nnfpnte ' A I .V.X A IVllF.li . 3 Athenian lluildinr. LWM-dI-L JtV,.

that ita list of patrons coatiaues constantly and Franklin Place, Philadelphia. July 2,yjt?Uf all kinds, neatly i-t'tu a t (V

UVOLMTJ. of irrEits Or ATTOiCXliY. ysrllEREAS, 1 have heretofore executed ' and delivered to Oil iudo S. Morse, of Norfolk Virginia, (then of Alexandria, of the district of Columbia.) two several letters of attorney, our to collect certain property for me in the state of Massachusetts, and the other one to collect monies and transact business for me in Europe, the West Indies and the United States; the precise Hates of which, is not now recollected, but which 1 now hereby renke ami recall. Therefore, all persons are hereby no'itied that yaid OrlandoS. Morse is no longer my attorney, and 1 shall not recognize any acts of his, Uoiw this date. JOHN II. PER LEY. Jacksonville, August 20, 18;3. ft-The editc.r of the A'orfjlk Herald and5 Alexandria ( luztttr, w ill please i.sert the abovc three time, i nd send theiw accounts to. me, which shall be promptly paid JOHN H. PER LEY..