Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 198, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 October 1835 — Page 4

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22 !s&&vul May is the f.j'itsit'.-i's p-.'t. lint c prefer 0-.iibf B-rauv sWi worth t,lw v. rJ U Meat d'gnlifcd iad io1Wc likr her buhh-p ."! We vmuM rvjoic to Im hr S:a, iifi'i !c iooiabic, niid Pot luck v. Hh ua f.reft. October ii r,o j-iddT tHr:. But stuid, iedntu nud lenitble, And yields the tenure J of U; rear From I v r great irsviifcj 'iisib For all good ruliiMor wxi Most c pit jiI v'ep.4ii, LjUblishjng ;he best cf Nvr.k In cellars, barr:s and tLact. !?Pnd Fortune with her ldn horn, And swaggering prct.i. :;:, Mnkei no donations hftlf o rich As autumn's queen dispenses. No.' cloud of frost seared hrive'lei leave, By howling north wind started, Seem shadowy ghosts, w hich loier nsar Tho scenes of joys departed. Gigantic trees their naked r.rmt Iow wave like s'gnals, cr Tho r;jinr' travellei for :ad - Against the terr.pest r;;vir. The foolish las? wear cut her night In poring over novel, la which no sentence c;!; be found Which neither tuuti ncr grovcli. Thus imperceptibly li' l-lu's Poison fur eoul and boir, Then falls outrageously hi tare With some vile dashing nuddy. The sins and nuserie of the Bit Are commonly proceeding From first impressions, su ,h as arc Derived from novel-r : iMir.g. SJcceittbcrt "While earth is slcel, and water reck, The types of dcsola'ion, Let our best energies be bent To mental cultivation. Each farmer his own fireside maka A little Echcol of kncwlegc, Of greater use, if less refir.eJ, Than lorejthat's learn'd in college, Reader, may't pleas? vcur ladyship, Provided ycu're a l.vdy, Put on a good, warm winter lult, If you have not already. With all the vast respect I ow To such a genteel body, Fd have your elegancy knov That every nude's a noddy. Your trap is set to catch a beau, Its bait is female anity, But when you've caught your death of cold, Vour pride will seem insanity. ToEHAII. Dear Dinah, let me press once mere Those jet black lips of thir-e, "While round thy gentle form these ftrrr.i I tenderly entwine. Once more upon thy sooty breair, Receive thy warrior's head. Who struck the blow when that great chief, Tecumseh fell and bled. Oh, Dinah! I must leave the hok, And with thee all life's joys, My curly headed daughters and My golden visnged boy. White people call me from the, love, Into a higher sphere; Vice President they lay I'll bo If I electioneer. If Van and I should gain the day, Sweet scented Dinah dear! I have a plan which yet, my love, None but thyself shall bear. Our Sukey is a charming girl,' Although a little dark, And Van's a taliant widower, And gay as : iy lark. Come kiss me Dinah, and I'll tell On what I'm so much bentIt is to marry Sukey to The future President. R.M.J. W JffISS ASXE BREAD A Pun. While toasts thogp lovely graces spread, And fops around them flutter I'll be content with Anne Bread Ad5 wont hnTQ ftaj biwr,

One Cent Heward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 29th inst., John Farrel, bound to the saddling business. Any person who will ap prehend and return him to the sub-

icriber, will be entitled to the above reward, (without Any thanks or payment of expenses. j Vetaj, August 31st, IS33. WAITED. AO A bushels of flax seed. The highJ V VJ cst market price will .be paid for nny quantity of merchantable flax seed delivered at Shcci'8 warehouse in Vevay immedi V JOHN K. EVINOTON. MountftPilippt, Aug. 23, 1S33. Taken U&v. BY JoelThustin,livingin Posey township, "Switzerland CO. Indiana, onn yoke of exen, one is a large paie red ox, with a white ncse, marked - fT-Ty with a crop and slit in the left ear, the other a middling sized red cx, vrith a white face, and white spots on his hack, crumple horns, and a scar on his near Sar.k. no ether marks or brands perceivable. Said o;en supposed to he seven years old, last spring, appraised at 0,0 ) by William Newbo!4 nd Henry Suavcr, before me this 21st. jday of Auguit, ISC5. A III UEil T li A.L..". 1 , J. r. August 19. 1S35. A VALUABLE FAIWI FOSl SALE. riJE subscriber wishc3 to dispose of a val ufble farm situated in York town, Sffitcrlard county, Indiana, cnr.taintng Tvro iiuaurca Acres. Ninety of which, i. under good fence, and in n , rood state cf cultivation a part being well set "ith grass, and the balance well timbered. There is a good springs of never failing water, on the premises a lod welling house, BiTtwo double log barns; also, stables, jQ i cribs, and several other out buildings. The land is in the midst cf a large settlement, three and a half miles from the riv er, the same distance from York, and five miles from Patriot, which is situated on the river has a large commodious STEAM GRIST MILL, ITEI FIVE UUI OF BURS, ufScient to manufacture 100 bis. flour in 21 hours; at which place, farmers can get the highest prices for grain in cash a good road passes through the premises. I consider further description unnecessary, ft we presume the purchaser, will wish to see the premises. J. A. HATCH. Yerk tcwr.ihip, August 15. WAITED. TlHE highest price will be given at this office from persons indebted to the same, for subscription or job work. Wneat, Potatoes, Rye, Pork, Corn, Onions, Cabbage, Linen, Bitter, Beef, Flour, Buckwheat meal, Veal, Mutton, &.c. kc. To all'irhom it may Concern. jVTOTICE is hereby given, to all indebted ' that the subscriber has recently placed all his accounts, for printing of every descrip tion, tnto the hands of Mr. Kcbt. LeClerc, f Vevay, who is legally authorized to collect and receipt said accounts. Those who know themselves to be indebted are particularly requested to attend to this call, and thereby .... lave unpleasant feelings. il. HAND ALL. Vetay, September 11, 1S35. VEGETABLE Rheumatic Drops. TtT ANY article are before the public, a ti i'-i-ome for that meat obstinate and torment ing disease, the Rheumatism; and from close observation we are led to believe, thl the) have to a very great extent, failed to produce mai uesiranie resuii- ana may 11 nol be altri buted toihe fact,tbt ariii leg laid to erne this troublesome disorder are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attac ked, and in their prepu ration inai onject is Kepi in view, viz to have tho medicine a cure for all dilates. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drop? are offer ed to the public aa a remedy for Rheumatism tnd as no case is known wlirre n pr-i fret cuie was not aflTecled, we nre j-islified in derlarii.j; it a valuable medicine for ibat painful diea-it--iRd lor no other it it recommended. Piic 1 50 cents. NO CURE JVO PAY. Dr. S. IS. Eaton. "WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland county, that he has pr cured STAGNEXTS PATENT TRUSS for the cure of HERMA (or Rupture.) and lis now prepared to funish all sizes, and wi warrant the patient a perfnancnt and radica leure or exact no pay. 1 hose labortng under m 0u w ruH3tO (at an? turf!

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BKUCE'S, New York Type Foundry. THE subscribers respectfully inform the Printers that they recently completed a variety of new founts of letter in the style of the

latest European specimen?, well calculated for ornamental printing or tasteiul display, and making their assortment of PRINTING TYPES unrivalled in beauty, extent and variety. A book of specimens may be obtained at the Foundry, No. 12 city hall place. It contains specimens from twelve line pica, to pearl, comprising. 45 fonts Roman Caps, with lower case. 25 Italic do. do. 5 5 5 17 12 5 o 5 2 26 11 10 6 6 Title Italic do. Title Roman do. Shaded Rom. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Antique do. Black do. Open Black do. Script Caps. do. German text do. Open text do. 2-line Rom. Caps, with fcgures. 2-line Italic capitals. Shaded Caps, various kinds. Open do. doItalian do. and fitnires. Besides ornamental letter?, backslope, music, lott fy figures, piece fraction?, superiors astronomical and other signs, space rules, brass rules, ornamental da?hcs, long braces, more than 1003 kinds of cuts and ornaments for school books, newspaper and scientific work; orders for any of which, or forcomposing slick?, cases, chases &c. will be executed with the utmost promptitude, a large stock beingalways on hand. They will also execute orders for printing prejscs, paper, Ink. Scc. which they will furnish at the manufacturer's prices. Printers of newspapers will please publish this adveriiscment (with this no e) three times, sending a paper containing it to the toundi-y. and receive payment when tticv four (imcs lhc amount of lheir biil vrtr.. r . . Hum un; ( UUilUMl GEORGE BRUCE & CO. Being acents for the above Foundry, we will furnish, lo order, type, and every description of printing mateiials with the least posiiblc delay. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Aug. 12, 1S35. Pittsburg. II AT MANUFACTORY, lac. D.Iiecier hereby, respectfully, in brn.s the public, that he carries on itic manufaclury cf Fur and wool Hats. In the amen house, formerly occupied b Ira .MendenhcU. on terry gtrect tbat he in lends to keep up the establishment with a constant supply o( HATS, of the best quali. ty. His customers are therefore solicited to contribute their suppo t to li!3 establishment, The highest prices will be given, in cash Hats, for any quantity of good FURS and, Jl.VBS WOOL, delivered at hu shop. vevay, rebruary 1. DEOTS. THE only specific ever c'leied to the public from w hicha permanent an 1 radical cure may be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, tiie OOl il AGUE, with ail its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extricating tht teeth, which olten proves more painful than the tooth ache itsciuand cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw thence to the head. oroducinc a rheumatic aflection. with main otherunpwneant effects, such asn disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth &c. all of w hicl are produced from foul or decayed teeth, I am happy to have it m my power to offer to the world, a remedy thai will not only remove the pain, rune times cut of ten if properly rppiu-d but precrvo iho teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying andt lave not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 1G, 1S32 the subscribers laving witnessed the pleasing effects cf Doc tor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops, feci a pleasure in recommending it to those that arc afflicted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most cases, perfectly efficient remedy for the disorder. A. IIEEUE, physician II. L. HARVEY Edt. Eric Observer ALBERT THEYER physician O. N. SAGE, dentist. New Yorkcity,Srpt. 10, IS32 The undcrsigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon hayin g extensively used, :he, Thomas White'; lor mc cure ot toot ) ac a IG c,a,,lcoothAcht'! Drops, and with decided success, he can re commend them when genuine, as superior to any other remedy now before the public, and can say that these drops receive the unqualified approbation of the medical faculty at large. JOHNATIINDODGE,No. 5, Chamber treet. FOR SALE, by Wm. II. Campbcl. Vevay, and Lyiaao W Mix. Mountiterling.

SADDLING BUSINESS In Vevay Intliana.

rirUIE subscriber takes -this -- method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has comna?ned the SadiiiSng "Business, In the shop lately occupied by Jas. W. Cole. He will keep constantly on hand, a large and general nseortment of all articles in bis linr, Sf ddles, bridles, martingales, carpet and saddle bags, hard leather and baggage trunks, carriage, gig and break harness, dearborn, and all kinds of wacon and plow gears. All of which he will sell low for cash or good horses, linsey, jeans, flax and tow linen; in fact, all kinds of approved pro duce will be taken for all articles in his line. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call, as Ins stock shall be the best in the res tern country, and his workmen inferior to none. I. UNDLEY. Vevay, Indiana, Sept. 2G, 1S33, DOWER. To Theresa M'Kny, widow of Zachnriah M'Kay of Craig township, Switzerland county and Statu of Indiana, and all others interested. I T? CT7 a. 1.- V t1,i ! i? Ml be made to the Switzerland Probate court, the next session thereof, to be holdeh at the court hcue in the town of Vevay on the second Monday in November next, and on the tust day thereof, to appoint Three Commissioners toaign and set over to said Theresa M'Kny, widow ns aforesaid, ber dower in tbc real esale belonging to her deceased hutband. DAVID CAIN, for himself as as signee of Abraham, Robert, Hen" ry and Barbara M'kay and as guardian for Lewi?, Samuel, Ma rion, Charles, and Sarah Josephine, minor heirs of said Zachariah M'Kay deceased. Sept. 21, 1S35. Taken Up pY Thomas Brisby of York -townsbip Switzerland ccunty, la. one BSTRB.Y lMiB.S A light SORREL supposed to be 12 or 13 yeara old, with a blemish on the right eye, with saddle marks on both sides and a blaze in her face and appraised to sixteen dollars by Abia Luckey and Wm. Phillips. I do certify the above to ha a true copy from my cstray book, this IDih Sept. 1S3.3. GEORGE LAND, J. P. Robert Druinmoiicl, Al'omty and Counsellor nt Lam, T"EEPS his eflice on Feiry street, i:T.rr,cd. -"-atf-l) oppos-ite the Pest Ofiice. Rtr.uness submitted to bis care iviii be faithfully and punctually attended to II I J US PICLb Ofli.-e is kept al ,ne same place, where he also ai tends to all convejiii cinir hu'int'ts liellasg & Kciswctt. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st. A'E on band, and ire receiving pre f-tcnm boat Bunker Hill Oh.o, lli.nlvii!e, tr.c toilowms arliiles: 20 boxes white and brown Hay. Sugar 75 kill Mnckcrnl, No. 1, 50 half bblf. do. 1 and 2, ! 25 bbls. No. 1 do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes llcrriny, first sort 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes Codfish, 225 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Doin. do., 25 do. Havana do., 20 do. Laguvra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ccroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. H. Tea, 50 canisters T. II. and Imp. Tea, 10 tiercps fresh Rice, 25 l:oxcs Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar. Also, a complete assortment of "Wines, on l-ip. May, 20. IS35 CAUTION. ""f rHEREAS, my wife Anne Peters, late Anne Brown, nnd a daughter of Ishau, Brown, of Sugar creek, Kentucky, doped Irnm mv bed hi id Iwnrd nn lli Qk in.l .;! out a' itist cause or provocation, and 1,.., t;nr . -a intend to return again; therefore, all personare cautioned against harboring, trulinc, oi associating with her, under the icvcicst penalties of the law. his ANDREW X PZTERS, m-.rk York township, August 20. JOB IMtlNTIiVG Neatly eiccutfd at thlc office.

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""EVhereas, heretofore, to wit, on or abort the 1st of April last, Mr. AERAHAM II I L Xj S Kf nle f Decatur county, now of Switzerland rountv. reported to various persons, that MICHAEL TOSH, late 6f Fa yette count, Pennsylvania, war a negro,-6r a nan of color; which statement is totally lalse -which can be verified by respectable testimony. To persons unacquainted- with the general character of said Milltr. we w ill state that it s currently reported, that be was convicted in Dc; at ur county, IaV for steaUri. Hogs b; )kc ctrs-tody, and that a rcward of ten dollars, is olli-red fsr his apprehension. N. U. He is now ifrtris county, and can be apprehended, at any tifAo. by a: vigilant offr cer. HENRY GULLION, JOSEPH' FULTON. July 6. This is tocertify that I wasacrj'Jntcd'wTth" Michael Tosh, and lived near neighbor 'to hini in the state of Pennsylvania, about 2$ years,' the same Michael Tosh, who was grarfc fath"-" er of Daniel David of Switzerland ( '!:IjV Indiana, and during said acquaintance o? 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 relalcd to that race of people is wholly without foundation in truth and further it was my opinion then, that he was r German, and never knew any thing to the contrary. Given under my hand this 2Slh day of April 1835. acknowledged in our presence, Henry Myers. James F. Jlukill, JOSEPH CAMPBELL JOSSiPH II. K RIGHT. September 5, 1335. ThU is to certify, that Martin Overturf of Ripley county, state of Indiana, have seen mr. Tobh, of the state of Pennsylvania, Fayette county, rind believe him to be a man that had no negro blood in him, nor neither did 1 ever hear it said bynny person or persons, in Penn sylvania, that he had any such blood in bin-; nor did I ever hear anv such thing in th".a country, by any person or persons until about the ISWi ol April, iS3.i, and then 1 heard n from Abraham filler, of Switzerland county, Indiana. April 28, 1S3.3. MARTIN OVERTURF. Signed in the presence of Hiram Overturf. BUtFIXS OF CLEAN The highest Madison price will be gi'en for 2;0(!0 bushels of good clean FLAXSEED, wanted immediately. F. G. SHEETS, & Co. Vevay, Ind. Sept. 10, 1835. iOO bis. Kanawhn SAJ.T for SALS. OUR hundred barrels AlA.. - IV HA SALT, iu&t received SA'ABrS,' VAC for'lle. fit "f Sidlein rI-ie t r. g: sheets, & Co." Vevay. Sept. It), It3;". Thirty DoMsr.-3 Me ward. QTRAYE5) awav, or was stolen kt jSBs Ji o:i. the range ot the subscriber, dZjmsA.iz. living near ibe mouth of Lng-lick JLZJ' crec;-:, it ze; ia 1. .1 J .... . . ' id county, on the i.ii;hl cf the n'.nth of Amrustlast. A cSso.ikiS 3rrf3 Horse. Tin year old Inst Aril, and nearly sixicon n.'iiius i i iign. lie has a star and snip in !ii? face, is round bodied. of the Pilgrim breed. The. above reward uiil be given for tin; hore and thief, or fifteen dollars foi; either ir.J a icasotiable compensation will be gifn to any person who will give information where he ma) be tound. WILLIAM GIEN, I'y Atidrew Given, Ir.ei agent. September 2, 135. N. I. The editors of the Sent!f,elr Georgetown, Ky. Gazette, Lexingtoni;:i4 the ("uir.mnuwealth, Frankfort, Ky. a;id .the Whig of Cincinnati, will please insert the above thiec !imc? and send their hills t tiii o.ice. "k 13 VOCATION OS;' LI3TTEK.s7 OIF AITOIWKY., T'rHElvEAS, I have heretofore executed , and delivered to Orlando S. Morse, of Norfolk Virginia, (then of Alexandria, of the district of Columbia.) two several letters of attorney, ono to collect certain properly for me in tbc :-!ato of Massacbu-etls, and the tttier one to eoMcct monies and transact t vines for mc in Europe, the West Indies aiid the United States; the precise dates of u hich, i not now recollec ted, bulwh'nb i now hereby revol.e and rernl!. Tboref. rei ali pcrsoni are hereby notified. ih?.t aiii ( lan ioS. Morse no longer my a.tt.niu'v, aiid 1 sbnll not reeognizc auv acts ot hi:-, from this date. JOat- If, J.wkonvile, , Ai;gt 2). CC"T"he rdifpr of llie .Yirfolk Herald and 'Ue-n-;l,;i-i (iuzi.Uc, ill pb ase UKClt the abovc tbcee lines, a nd send their accounts to mc, which shall be prompt I v p.iid, JOH N' H. PER LEV. BLANKS, Qf J I; in, n ,t'y printed at tids cEre.