Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 197, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 October 1835 — Page 4
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t the Catlro'ic Church
h .s rc ci i ve d an accession cl ta. le xers within the last tivt
bv uud'-raii-ari. lac rvu a; tons are
BKUCI-l., New 'ork Type FUEi!ry.
TIIU subscribers rcsnectlViiy inform the
(Printers that Ihev recently completed a vari-
etv ot new iounts of letter in the style ot ine
atest European specimens, well calculated tor rnamcntal prinlins or tasteful display, and
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nm-imnma nnn in
makinff their a?sor tmcnt of PIvINTIaG
I TYFFS unrivalled in beauty, extent and va-
A bool; of specimens may i:e obtained
n A'::;-iri ca. other Catholic nt the Foundry. Xo. F2 city hall place. It
v,i: :; '.o5, to send out ti KV j cmScrants du-1 contains specimens from twelve line pica, to
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
On the Qlxio river i Switzerland ,,rac irf.(nfoif.. to wit. on o.r hou
virtue of an order and decree of the 1 j f JJtc!1.ar coun(j. now Switzerland probate court, made at the avIIL11-K, c i0 various
sent August term thereof, will be sold, on A- " ' " 7'0 77. iatc cf pa.
, !man ofiolor; lach statement :s icioiij iac the following trac ts ot land, bring in Y or!: ; j whidl can be VCritkd by ro?pe?table testi-
township county aloresaicl, as 1. aows. !..,. 'r0 nei-sons ui;;ic!uair.tv.3 vim me-
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certain pu ce or tract 01 ianu, j ciiaractcr of aiu Mi!!r.
known as the ctrowa farm, being a part oii(,,.a ;tis currcnt!v iriviSiv, that he was con-frnctic-aaj fcetion No. S3, township ti, range:." Decatur cout.tv. ta. fcr stealing
' "t. we will state
c vear
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religious d
pe:
45 fonts Roman Caps, with lower
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ca'.l.ng a darlwV, "your new' r1 ".ilj,"' savs. he, it will be
:t anoder.
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Ts!iC2 Up. JoidThustin,livitrr in Posev tewn-
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siiip, !S -vitzenand co,
Indiana, ono yoke of oS;!i, one is a large y:A .'. iU or, with a w!ik uoie, marked
u i l ! 1 a crop and sht
iher a middling sized red
t!id white spots on h.s rid a s;'ar on his near " . . 1 1
laJc. no Gih - marks or bra:uls perccuanie.
Said oxen fcup;wd to be seven years old, last princ- appraised at .CiO.O" by iIIuiih Ncb--'?o!d a.id Henry S.-aer, before m this 21st. dv of Auiiust, 1S"5. " AfJUEIlT Cm Zl.W , J- p. Aunt 10, lt??5.
;. -tae oil
x, W'ih :; a hit.: t.co, ack, crumple horns.
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i A VAMJAiU-K FA 131 ! FOB SAIjE. lpHE subscriber wishes to dispose of aval -! uable farm situated in York tow n, Swit-:n-r!anil countv. Indiana, containing ' o iissisared Acres.
j Ninetv el which, is under jaod fence, and in a good state of cultivation a part being weU !t vs iih M-nss,nnd the balance well timbered.
i Yl"'v arooil snrinss oi never faiiing w;iter,
i t mi the nremiscs a loa dwelling house,
ISh'fiitwo double I02 barns; also, stables,
j aIcrib?. nnd several other out buildings, itlemrnt, three and a half miles from the riv-
or. the same, distance ironi lork, ana ne
iiies from Patriot, which is situated on the
river has a large commodious STSATSI GRIST MILL, '
j Ti lTH FSTE Ul. OF Kl US, ?ulT:cicnt to manufacture 100 bis. flour in 2J ihour; at which place, araiers cni get the 1 I
I consider fur-
Ttnlic do. do.
Title Italic do. do.
Title Romsn do. Shaded Rom. do. Antique do. Black do. Open Black do. Script Caps, do, German text do. Oncn text do.
2 line Rom. Caps, with figures. 2-line Italic capitals. Siiaded Caps, various kinds, Open do. doItalia:; do. and figures.
Besides omamertal letters, backslopc, mu-
uc, lotl ey ligures, piece iracuons, supci ioi astronomical and other signs, space rules, brass rules, ornamental dai-hes, long braces, more thin 1000 kinds of cuts and ornaments tor schcci bocks, newspaper and scientific work; orders fo any of which, or for composing rtieks, cases, chases. Sec. will be executed with the
utmost promptitude, a large stock bcingaiways
on hand.
Thev will also execute orders for printing
presses, paper, Ink, Ar.c. w hich they will fur
nish at the manufacturers prices.
Printers of newspapers will please publish this adveriiscment (with this note) three times, sending a paper containing it to the Foundry, and receive payment when they purchase four times the amount of their bill from the Foundry. G F,ORC, E BR UCE & CO.
iking agenis for the above Foundry, we r ill furnish, to order, type, and eveiy des
cription of printing materials with the least oossible delay.
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
Aug. 1-2,1835.
f. west. T .U: a viable tract ot laud lies on
-7 . the Ohio river, nearly opposite the tloui filing town cf Vai;a w'Ky. which in all probability will during the text season become a county" scat. There arc about thirty acres
klcarcd and under good fence.
df orchard of come seventy choice grat.c
;i;ood ap-
!tecl
he buildings
m-
Hogbroke cul dy, a:..! t.hat a ..firuoi ten dollars. i -!Vc rcU for i.is ap nrc-h tttsion. - N. li. He is now in thi county, ativd can be apprehended, at any time, by a igt'.'a rl o'.Ti-
C( f. j I FN R Y G VIA A O W , -
ionic trees, in lull bearinsr
jfrprX are a good log !ioue, with - tone chi F"'f ncv. T!iis tract contains one la !! ! . . . . .. J .1... .
I'i.&-wired ana twenty ucres, a
JOSEPH FULTOiN.
July 0,
mi
nd the un-
Tins is toccrtify that I wasacquainted with Michael Tosh, and lived near neighbor to him in the state of Pennsylvania, about 20 ) ears, t he same Michael Toll, who was graud-fath-
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cleared land is well lininerrti, anu ;i him in;;tr(. i;ai.'.ci iluw 01 o i mu iuh-hi, wood-ard could be cstabl'hed at the land- jlndiana, ar.d dining said acmiaintar.ee of mT, v,i;h a sufficiency of water for bouts o( twenty )ears 1 never to the best of my realizes at till seasons of the year, 'collection beard it even insinuated that lie was No. 2. A certain pi;ve or tract of land! blood iclated to hc negro race .of people, just one half a mile lower dmvu the rivrr, be-j AnJ be lieve the report now in circulation inTa put of t'ae same fraotio..al section, and! that JU; was iclated to that race of people it
immediately opposite me saiu town 01 ar- v : Iiol; v . iltiout lounuaiif.n in 1 ruin
-and fur-
saw, with a right of ferr itig Across the ()bU (her it v, Hi my opinion then, ihat he was a
river. 1 he improvements are a good stone lUc-rman, and never knew any ti.ing to tne house ten nrres of land well cleared and un- r-onlrary. (iiven under my bund this 28th dcr fence, with an orchaid of ihoi.e Inui'dayof April IS35.
trees; alo, a fu st rate spring a never lading j ackr.ow Jv'deJ in our 1
liei
water witii.in nftv vards oftlie house, and
Looci franud barn.
&the land is well timbered and the Jf whole tract contains ci.e hundred and iwontv acres. The t'.tbs are indisputable and will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower: and possession given on the hrst o!
March next.
Tfiimj of S.u.L-On.': fovirth of th.c pur
chase money to be paid m l;and c.z !oc;rlli
in six months one tourth ni twelve monins
presence.
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The balance of James F. llukill.
JOVEWi CAMPr.EET.. josi:r:n n. kuigut.
enry Myers,
Sc-ptemLr 5. 1SS5.
Pittsburg.
tl AT MAIVUFACTOUV, ItS.. lrercby, respectfully, in
jSaOPL'orn the public, that he
carries on Hie uianuiactury ot
Th'u i3 lo certify, that Martin Overturf of IFplev couuty, state of Indiana, have seen in 'Vok h," of the" stale of Pennsylvania, Fay ttc county, ,...d believe him to boa man that had no netrro blood in him.r.or neither did I ecr ... . !.,. .,
ihear it sai.J in anv person w vviv,v, in j umi-
and tha remaiiunr-focrth ;n sixteen raor.ihsi lvama, thai he had any such blood in him.
nor did I ever hear any such thine: in tl.is 'oi.nt-y, bv ai,v person or persons until about tic3 IVftliof April, 1SH5, and then 1 heard it fror,4 Abraham Miller, of Switzerland county, Indiana. April 28, l!v5. Signed in the presence' of Martin Overturf,
i Hi ram Overturf.
from the day ot sale; tr.e nuicoa-er to give promi;..-orv "notes fon-aid three la-l payments.
with good resident freehold security, hearing sii percer.tum interest per a;inurn til paid.
and if not punctually paid to Pear ten per
centum interest, per annum until paid, irony
date. luc attendance fcivo.i
JOSEPH S. EH.EARi, Guardian of the infant heirs 0 John P. I a Hard deceased. N. B. The widow, will at the same time
and place, sc 11 her right of dower of, into and j
maae
lerms
jliighesi prices far gram in c; ' passes through the ju emiscB.
ther description unnecessary, we presume tant f cf IJArS. cl the best 01.
the purchaser, will wish to sec me promises. -cig therefore HcMi-d to
Fur anil wool Hats.
In the brick not":, formerly occupied by
Ira Xcnrlrnhall. on I crry street that he 111
tends to keep up the establishment with n advertisement three times and charge
over the foregoing premises
known at s-i'e A. EH. LARD, widow of John P. Eillard dee'd.
iC7-The Cincinnati Gazette will insert the
ili.
J. A. HATCH.
Y'ork township, August 15.
FALL RACES
cOiitritiute their suppo t to his establishment.
The highest puces xtiII be given, inc.snHats. for any quantity of good FURS andj JMBS WOOL, delivered at his shop,
Yevay, February 1.
this olhcc.
,PIPIP SSFD wan rr.i). . Ti.f- hitrhest Madison price will be tir n
for t2,HH bushels of good clean FLAX S'L'L'D, 'A anted iiiituediate'y, F. G. SHEETS, & Co. Yevay. lad. Sept. Kh 1S?5. "SALT! SALT!! UK5 ftls, Eftnisnwlin A3ff lor
OCR hundred barrels A'..VJ-
IV 114 .8.77. ja?t received
V'ML and for-sale.t M:
adi'on prices.
f. g. sh?;i:ts. vV Co.
My Om Coat. 1
better to turn the
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ptv anal 1 ruo-.ue, uwn i ! . l:.- I
into debt to. a i.e v one. liUi sec, .epou , iS.erc ii a hu!e in ii? Never mind that, said fhe, put ia a patch; a patch upon the slccvf , is belter than a i-iit on the back.
Rr-vRTEC An elderly genticmar. travel-,
old coat sa
Of tlic Gallatin Association.
TlHE Gallatin association races at James
Smith's track, will commence on Thurs
day, the Sth of October next. AXD COXTLYUE THREE DAYS. 1st day a purse of k2 mile heats.
tid day. a purse o,' 20, I mile heat, with
the entrance ot that day added.
HROTS.
I
Ycvay. S, pt. 10, 15.
llitritrij mut Con))." Ilor ut .', Yevay i5ic"uisia, EEPS his ollice on Ferry stroet, inme. itely opposite the Pist Oiiice. I3u-inefr
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Minmiucu 10 ms wi w i.u.iu..j c..u a?rt.BVi
punctually attended to M Iat5irs8a utv
11 JUbl ILhb Uhn-e i-Kept at mc same QTRAYED away, or was siolen, pUce, wboie Ice also aitcade all coi.vcyan - .'Vom the raii"e of the subscriber.
cuig DUMiiess livm- near tise moe.tl
TUP. fiil a'ieilir pir nll'iMi i! to the nubiic
3d day, a purse of S220 will be given to r ...k:.".!,- nnim.,n,M1t niui rnrUenl . 1.1 e max
txvo year olds, carryinti 71 lbf. (tillies, three )C ohtdincj r,f that dNasrrccablc pain, the
pounason,; enuancc .j nun n.u Vimuii "'j TOOTH ACHE, with all its attendant eils;
in
1 ...I taA ri
ftaat ure cf words kept up between twoladics. Ono of them at but kindly inquired 1 t.ieu convocation did not make his headache, when ho answered w ith a gr.-at deal ot naivete -No rr.a'arrs, I have h-cr mirrini tzcvfy
There are. a tbv:nd anecdote told ol v:i:.r, of the ci'v Hole'j. but we can add
another that has never appeared in type.-r
IIoo:hrr (vom Indiana, walked m o the no
the first day added to the purse
Cv order of the association. S. SMITH, Secretary Ghent, September 10, 183o.
Kim tho decantc
v,u - , . . r .,r-.i?rr,:m belofd hunselt.
.,mwAr npn.lv" iV.l of "strong water,
tel one day, and tcpmng up to ;be bar, wUcd.
or a glass oi brandy ana .iv.. " ' ,Hh his customary .uavity.immediately handj . j0rflntiT ra.d a tumbler, and the
lie tilled the
witl
WTsmalUprinUacf the Manhattan, and emptied the wh at a draught. A - Hard looked agast. The Hooshcr lorkcd up -to shilling and was astoniihed when U.llard returned him simence and three cents change. ClTrdU. cfrnr.-rrr- You don't 20 tO pretend
to sav, th?Y only charjie three cents a glass
for h'Vior at the City Hotel?"
wNo" answer d SYulard kwo retail it a shilling a glas. bait when we sell it at zchole-snl,-wr make a u.-rmint
VCGETABIi-C Rheumatic Droiis. MANY aiticle9 are before the public, a a rnrc for that most obstinate and tonr.entin diiease, the RhrumalWm; and fronricb.se ohervulion we are led to believe, that they have to very gre;;l extent, failed to produce
that desirable result and may it m.t i- aitri
baled to ine fact, thnt arlu l ? s aid to cure this trouhiesome disorder arc also rcromnriciided
to cure almosl every disease with which oui
fril bodies are ntlac.ked, aad in their pie pa
ration that object is kept in view, viz to have the medicine .cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer
ed to the public ag aremedy for Rheumatism
nd as no ca8C is known where a perfect cure
was not atlected, n-e are justilied in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease and for no other is it recommended. Price 5G cents.
steam boats Hunker II ill t' Xk V
IVO CUKE i0 PAY.
Dr. S. R. Eaton, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland county, that hp ha? pr cured
.J " : " r cJ n a co(d swe ' STAGMSIVS PATENT TRUSS.
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th" Ivk?Tiie above, raay be all true. The Hooshlers like to have the worth of their money, at home or abroad, and are always willing to pay ior lat they get - but not w with ma
for the cure of IJERXIA (or Rupture,) and is now prepared to funish all sizes, and will warrant the patient a p-rmamnt and radical
cure or exact no pay. Those laboring under
jthe dase are rqnestedto call and be cured
such as fracturing the jaw in extricating the
teeth, which often proves more painlul than
the tooth ache itsell.and cold past-ing from the
decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head,
producing a rheumatic atlection, with many! other unpleasant effects, huch asa disagreeable
breath, bad taste in the mouth ccc. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth, 1 am happy to have it in my power to oiler to the
world, a remedy thai will not only remove the pain, t.ine times out of ten if properly applied.
but preserve the teeth h orn turther decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. Eric, Pa,. Oct. 10, IS32 the subscribers having witnessed the pleasing effects of Dec-
tor 1 nomas Whiles vegetable looth-ache Drops, feel a pleasuie in recommending it to thote that are alllicled with the tooth-ache.
as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient
remedy lor the disorder.
A, JIEEUE, physician II. L. HARVEY
Edt. EiieOUcrvciv-AEBERT THEY El! physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. New Yoikcily,Sept. 16, 1832 The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon having extensively used, for the cure of tooth
ache, lhomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache
Drops, and with decided success, he can re
commend them when genuine, as superior to
any othe r remedy now belore the public, and
can say 4hat these drops receive the umpiali-
tied approbation ot the medical faculty at
Cincinnati. No. I '2, East Front i-t
AYE on Immi. and
tfrr-rBI are recc ivme, pre
Si
Oli.o, tlunbvillo, the follow inj ariici
'20 boxes yhie acd brown ll.A. 7-3 kilts Mackeral, No. I,
:")() half bbb. do. 1 ?j bbU No. 1 do. ,r)0 do. 12 and o lo.. 10.) boMi llecrina', fnt sort 7.) bbls. N. t). Sugar, 50 do. Moia:. " 5 ) boxes Codii.-h, li2." bags Rio ('offer, 50 do. Nt. Dora, do.,
ol j,.-r-l
1 f ':') n eck. Switzerland county, on the
lll'iiV I till. 1 i I I I I I I . I" 1.
astr
T!
en
"; ea:- ld last Apt ih and neatly sixmnds bih. lie ha- a ;;ir and snip in
ucrar
a i u . t
11 i- 1 irl 1 1
I Ins Jace, is tcjiiu noeiuo.oi ua'j i.iini diiv.i. t '1 he aboo reward will he irivcii lV-r the Ma.rje ar.d thief, or fifteen dollars for either 'and a icasoiinhle t :npci saii n will be niven ;s.i ::nv i rson w bo w iii ri e 1 i.fei mat ion w I .cl e
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agent.
N. P. The editor of the ci.tine!, Cooree-
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ton. and tiie C om--aad the Vfbi-of
I'O do. I .agi; vra do., CO do. old Java do., (superior.) ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. IE Tea, 50 canisters "f, II. and Imp. Ten, JO ticivc fresh Pice,
boxes Sp. C.UidtcS, casks Sp, Oil,
i (own.Ky. ( ': .i t!e.l .ein: j monw col; h, Fianklort, Ky.-
incinn.iiU wail please r
times and send thcii !il!s to this (,iice.
?.V OF S.E S'TSIf't
25
rrllEUF, S, I have heretofore execute.!
ai d delivered to Orliiido S. Mors , of
25 bbls. Eoaf Sugar.
.1 0 H NAT II A N DO DO I,, No. 5, Cha mhr r ticet. J'Olt SAEi:, by Win. II. Campbel. Ycvay, and Lyman W. Mix, MounUterliug. October 27th.
Norfolk Virginia, (tlien of Ab anh ia, of the 'district of Columbia.) two sec-:al letters''"
Also, a complete assortment of Vincs, on attorney, ot e to collect eeriain property tor
(ap. Mav, 20. IS-5 j me in tiie slate of Mav-achusclt-., and trie otl:- . '- - on.. (o collect monies and transact hiiMuesj C'Ai"t3,BOrV. forme in I'.urope. the Indies and the -HT-HF.UEAH, ipv w ife Anac Pcien. hleU'niied States: the. pre ci-e i..tes of wbicb. U Anne Prow n", ;:nd a damjih 1 of Isham'uot now rei oliectrd, but wo.;, a I new lierebv
Prown. ofSu.'ar creek. Kentmkv. cloned i revoke ana rer all. 1 la reore, S,M pe.-ona
from my lu d and board on the T't'i iti-t
out anv lust cans." or provecauon, a:n
j 1 ( fcince thai liuvO. $i.nt wcrd that site noes not
intend to return again: iluufue, all persons;
no r:inl u.tioil :i or:i i itt i;i:- mllll?. t I'll: I ! I". LT. O! .J IC K - I'- 1 1 .1 , .111
with-1 are hercb noii.ied (hat aid Oi iaml" xMorse i v 111. A.
1 has'is no bu:- r mv aihamy, and I snail 1101 ie-
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a i;l 1 IO . om " - JOHN ii. PER LEY.
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issocia'mg witn b.cr, under the sevcvcfi penalties of tiie law. bi ANDREW A PETERS, m m k York township, August 20.
three lr.r.
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eaUvrxcfulnl ni (bit vlTicr.
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editor of tb-- Xrfol'c Herald and
(if. w'ol ph ase insert the a. . ; nd their account's to 10 prtiutpilv p-iid. JOHN II. PF.PvEEY.
Of all kiu Is. ncatl; piini-J at thi cab.
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