Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 241, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 June 1836 — Page 4
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::..; f.f I.VtjJ.l.YA, Switzerland ?. ty, IX IIAVJEKY 15 I'll i; SWIIz'd rKUHATi: IWRT. J:!!l)Cx- P-ii Ic 1 r-s. i Fors;eiific performance. "Vii!i;im S. Moes, )
OMKS the complainant by Dumont his so-Ii-itor, r.iid pr n'ts by the aililnvit of DanI. ! K-':-!, slut Willi m S. Moss is not a resident, f , tins it is therefore ordered that pub'ieat;..; of the po i!C of this suit 1 pub'isheJ three vcc'vS snr-iv.-sivclv in Hie WrcWiy Messenger, c P!i! lie ue'.vsi:jicr printed in the county ot S it- ..(-' h ir.d tint ut;!cssthe sail-William S. Mf3 r bore ..t the IksI day of the next term of tiiLs osirt which will he hohlen on Monday, Arrest , t tS" ill; ccurt l:ts in Vcvay. Ml y.ut in a proper defence to said hill, the matl -rs and ihin s thcrci:i contained be taken as t-.-.titWeJ a-ain?! him, and decreed accordingly. EDWARD PATrON.dk. M iv IS. KCT1C12. V0 I'f h t'rs and legal representatives of rFilliavi GuH. deceased Jatc of the form of York, ,,,.,v 0fS;t:rrIKfl adlle of Indiana. rll k1!K.S. t illiam Campbell, late ottrK ?' l inn of New Yrk, Switzerland cooity. ni idti and executed m his hie laue, unto Hli iin l Cii unl'orliti, late of imid f.onnty, r.onof Wars i , Kentucky, a cerl.tin instrument in writi: ami under seal, commonly called a title bond,, f.iradecd in fee-shuple, foi the- south we.-t quariir or section, number 32, town 3, ranae I west. Theiefoie, notice is hereby givcu t-i the several heirs a: d lesral representatives of snid William JJ Camp hk 1. 1., deceased, and all otheis in auy - I -I -v 1 I way or maimer oncerneu, tnai me ujsnersignea w ill petition and move thi j'idge of the Switzerland probate court, on the first day of the next August term of said court, to le holdci) on the Be cojm! Monday in August, and being the 8:h day of said asonth, to appoint n commissioner to convey said piece- of land, by deed, in conformity to ifie conditions of said title bond, and lbs statutes of Indi.ina, in such cases made and provided. WILLI Ail B.CIlAMBElvLIN. Mhv U. Taken Jn "W.'ryY Benjiniln Falda ii mer two etray porrei hi he?. Ue H and a I half hands high, with a star nd snip, also a darks colored -"fist alona her Utck. The other thirteen lands higli, with a bald f.icc and tint colorod mane and tail, both hind feet white; aleo, n while spot on her near shoulder. The first appraised to g30, the second to Js'0,lv Samuel Howard and Lew is F. Shepherd a true copy from niv estrav book. GLOltUE LAM,J.I April 29, 1S0G. Woodlands for ;ile. In the matter of Harriet " m . l 1 ...... i i mi.. gu.uwu,;i Q,, ,vthjon t.nge.ie .iorerou. .u - a, e.la;e nor heir of ltodoiph Morenxl, dec. J i V virtue of an order and decree of the Swit zerland probate court, made at the May term thereof, 1C3C, I shall proceed, on the prem ises, on Monday, the 20ih day of Jine, 1830, between the hours of 10 a m, aud 2 r m, of said day, to sell to the highest and best bidder the 6ontli cast quarter of the north west quarter of seclion sevtnieen, township two, of range two west rontaitiinor IID and one fourth acre of-auL The lermj of sale, wi'l be one fourth in cash one fiurih in twelve monlhs one fourth in twenty-four mjnths.'and the remaiander in thirty-six inonthsjto lear six percentuni interest per annum from dav of sate until paid, and ten per centum in damages, if not p-omptlv paid. l'EKRET DLTOUIt, com'r. Ve vay, May 14. At the same timet place, I will sell the odjoininafiiiailer qiarter section of land, being the south west' qnai tor of the south west quarter of section 17. town 2, range 2 west, containing forty acres. Terms niodo known at sale, by J EAN DANIEL AlOR EltOJ) . Near Vcvay, May 14. NOTICE. rTfVIE urders-sncd havMig taken out letters to j ot!m;.;s .aiiou oa the estate of MOSES CU A M IiCii LI N, dccM. All persons indebted to s:d esia.e, ae rcqucictl io come forward nda nii'ke paymeiM imirediaie!y, aud persons having chums i"ai8M said esiaic. wtll present them duly nu'lienJicatel for seiileuKin, the CbUte is thought to be insolvent. JAMES CIIAMBERJLljN, aJV. May 20. AduunistrtoF Siile. WILL be sold in front of the store of Daniel McCulloch in Jacksonville, On Wednesday June 15, lS3t. between the hours of 10 A IV! and 4 P M, the following personal property, beloi.ging to the estate i.f Moses Chamberlin, deceased, viz. Iloiiselioljtl Sc Kili'hru Furniture, One Stove, one Marc, one Cox, one Jhmau, One Jlantle lock; LARGE PATEXTSCAL1X, some articles or merchandize, and BlacKstone'i Commentaries complele in four volumes. Terms of sale made known at sale, and due attendance given. JAMES CHAMBERLJNT,jltfjwV. May 22. SIIOE87 400 pair kip brogans for sale bv F.G. SHEETS & Co. Vevay May 20. BOOTS f leases thick BOOTS for sale by VIP F. G. SllEETo fc co. cvay, M iy 20
1GRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL STOKE. GfSSSk D. C. Landreth, seed and nurse-
rymcn, Philadelphia, have appointed Ueoisfe A. O'Brien, Fifth street, (tipper market.) near Vine strcc CINCINNATI, (THEIR fcOLG AGENT, FOR CINCINNATI.) Mr. O'Hrien will he kept constantly supplied with a general assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, from the grounds of 13. fc C. Landreth. Each paper will hear their label and warranty, and for the good quality of its contents, they will hold themselves responsible. As the actual growers of the garden, emanating from their establishment, they aro enabled to speak of them with confidence. I). & C. Landreth are extensively engaged nursery-men, in the cul ,;irdJ ornamental trees a h2C llousc P,anls &C , in tne culture or fruit trees, nd shrubs", green, Gras wicds and airicnltsral instrnments. conplantly on hand. Orders, for the nbovc, received and promptly attended to, by UEO. A. O'BRIKN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22. Trinter $3? 00 TiXJOTAIHJTOOTM ACHE DltOrs. fBfJHlt nJy piife trcr offered to the MiWie fronj bich pemancnt tnd rdis cure iy b obtained of that diBereeblerin. the Toot k -nek e with " n incnuam cTiisi ucn h iraciwriRg iBe jaw in esmctioR the Teeth bie often prove aore pin ui mn ine tootft-acho itself, and cold psssiug trom the decayed Teeth to the jaw. thence to the head, nroucing a rheumatic aflection, with many othet unp!ca- j aant aiTacts, sfteii u dkaireeable breatb, bad Uate in I the.mouth, kc.; all of wieh are produced from foul orl decayed Teeth. 4 world a remedy that will r.ot only remove te pain nine! ""- oi oi ten. ii propeny applied, but preserve the teem irom iui wier oeeay, and arrest the disease in saeh as are aecayiug aJ havs not coaanence4 achiac. re- : . I. - . i a r i gating luca to ueaiin ana seiuineM. CER TIFICA TS : D Mb. THi Wiuts I bar the pleaMr-to Iufbran u, that I hare boea uBg you Toothcn Drop ig mv practice fur aoiaa tit5e past. nd I aauacknvl edge that I find them far superior to aay thi&( I have ever yet known tor that purpose. I am well convinced that it will cnie asoet cases of Tooth-ache, when it i timely and properly applied. ana irom a tew week- experience, I am decided? otj ine opiman mat it win nave a .very penehcial eflect n preserving; the teeth; and recommend it. hommr it msy prove a blessing to humanity, and advantageous to juurseu WM. I. A.BERKELY, Suu. Dent. Vo. 99 Eoutl Fifth St.. PhiladeJphU, Ta. Setpember 12, 1829. BiivTiJioai;, Ju'y T, 1839. Some time in May, Dr Thomas white left with me some of hia Vegetable lootn-acne Drops, ana requested ne to use tnem in my practice. 1 accordingly did recommend it to six ot my friends, anlsome of them had been complaining ot the tooth ache tor more than three months; and out of the six, it had perfectly cured -five. Jam now fully convinced of iu salutary effect, not.only curing the tooth acne, but prevents the teeth trom lurther decjy ng. J. H. WINCHESTER: If. D. VEGETABLE BHEUUATIC DROPS. MANY articles ar9 before the public, as s cure for that mostiobstinate and for menting aisease, the Kheutnatism.- and from close observation we are led to believe, that they have, to a very grat extent, failed to porduce that desirable- result: and snay it not be attributed to the fact, tbat articles maid to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz- to have the medicine a cure for all dis eases. ' The Vegetable Rbeunwie Dro;s are offered to the public as a remedy for Itheuiaatitm, and aa no case is known where a pei feet cure wta not effected, we are just: fie din dtclariug it c vMusble medicine for that painful disease, and lor no other it is recommended. Price, iOccota. 203-6m. V1LVABLE MKOICIS FOB COUGHS ill CCaSCXrTlOV. THIS Elixir, in its original form of prescription has stood the test ol twenty jears experience, in the general uae of ti, and is now offered, with the addition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, ,tbe virtues of which, have been fully attested and highly appreciated which render this composition pecu'iarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colda and coughs, w hicn are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will readily yield to its influ ence, removing those! troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflict ed with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c. spasmodic asthma, gatpiuiion of the heart, aad consumptive affeciious, even in the most advanced periods ol life, w ill find immediate relief, from its remarkab'e power of diminishing irritability of the ijt'.cm, and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also aH'ords immediate relief in the hooping cough -203-1 Dr. JudkiiVs SPECIFIC OINTMEXT. THIS valuable medicine is celebratedor curin the following diseases: White Swellings of every description Sore Legs and Ulcers f long standing Glandular Tumors Felons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains; Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains; or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds nnd Buros. For glandalar swellings, it is superior to any 'medicine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial ap plications, (as it does not contain thejsmallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury Irom exposure of cold. It cures the worst Felons or Whitliws on the application fourty-eigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, re Vire medicine to be taken inword to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying thess ointment externally as directed, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures also directions for accompany each beltele. uj-iy The above articles are sold by D. McCulIough Vevsy and Jacksonville, and Lyman W. Mix, lit. Sterling. Ladies I xwk Here. A fine selection of Ladies Bonnets, just received and for sale by CLARK.S0N &DUFOUR. Vcvay, April ?3.
Pleasant Township. CO Wc are authorised to say, that JOHN
G. ANDERSON, is a candidate for Justice of the Peace, in said township, in the place of Henry Ilogers, whose term has expired. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Daniel Kcl. Electoral Tickets, The Election t lake place on the "ith of JVbv.1836 The following electoral ticket was farmed bj the friends of William II. Harrison for the presidency, at their convention at Indianapolis, on the 1 4th December, 1835. Gen. Milton Stapp, of Jefferson county. Gen,Marston G. Clark, of Washington Amos Decker, of Knox li Albert S. White, of Tippccan " Abraham P. Andrews, LaportA " Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion Achilles Williams, Wayne Maj. Enoch M'Carty, Franklin u li u The followinc electoral ticket was formed by the friends of Martin Van liuren, lorthepro sidency, at their convention, on the 8th of January, IcsJG. . John Myers, of Knox countf William Rockhill,f Allen Jonathan William?, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Owe William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, of Ruik Elisha Long:, of Henry Tluinaa C. Stewart, of Pik county Jceds & Mortgages. "STSEEDS & DiORTGAGES, can at all times J4 be had at twelve and a half cents, single, at Gardners mill Aifrey'sniill Short's stsre Justice Beat's office do siy.!(vy,s do do Green's do rt Tapps do do Caio'a do do DrummoBiS's do do Dufour's 4o do Culp's do do Mcllenrj'sd do Gray's do and at this effice. Printer's Retreat, April 33. SPRING GOODS; 5.ATEST ARRIVAL, FRANCIS ii. SHEETS, & Co. TTT ESPECTFULLY announce to their friend JJAX and the public generally, that they are now receiving from the EJiSI fiKAl thei supply of Comprising, perhaps, as large an assortment and as great a variety as has ever been offered in this maiket to which they ask the attention of the citizens of Switzerland county, generally. Black, blue, delta, brown, green and drab cloths, and Cassimers. Blue steel-mixt, lavender brown, plain, striped and diagonal Sattincts. Silk and tabby Velvets, Cnglish Marinoes, Bombazine and Bombaaette Marinoes, French, English, and American prints, Bule calicoes, Ginghams, a great variety. Fancy twisted Silk, Crapes, Dress handkerchies, Gauze, Poult-de soi, Malcond and Gros de-Naples, Black and blue-black silk, (icos deNap light figured and Queens' striped Silks, Challutt end challeyg. A beautiful assortment of piain and figured book and Swiss j konet muslins, Irish linens, corded skirts, merina, and (hi bet dress handkerchiefs, pongee, bandanna and (lag pocket do. -Linen cambric and imitation do. linen cambric and lawn. Silk and cotton vesting?, Marseilles and Valentia, do bleached and browr. sheetings, and shirtings, bed tickings, Green red yollow and white flannels damask and cotton table diaper, cotton towel do, sewing silks assorted, cotton thread, rich silk parasols, tuscan btraw and leghorn bonnets, a great variety ribands, checks and plaids, looking glasses, tortoise shell quill bak and mock tortoise combs, side do, bead rlieticules, silk cotton and worsted hose and half hose, Bath and Pittsburgh cords, Mexican mixtures, York do, brown bleached drjllings, brown French linens, green brown and black summer clothe, valentia crape, a new article for gentlemen's wear, a light and substantial fabric, rose and caddie blankets, boots and shoes, and an EXTEXSIYE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware aud Cutlery, COLLI MS' AXES, Trace & Ualter Chains &c. Vc. GROCERIES, DYE STUFFS, c $c All-of which tliev are disposed to sell as low as a ny regular dealers in the western country. The above goods have been selected with great care, by one of the firm expressly lor this market, and they flatter themselves, as regards QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND PRICE, they will not be surpassed in this place; they simply ask their for mer customers, and all who are in the habit of buyin? goods in Vevay, to call ana examine their stock, and they will engage that the prices ehall be so low as to induce them to purchase without looking elsewhere. r G. S. & co. Ycvay, Alay (3, 1836. lM)cTBootc (P(t(t pairs .SHOES, of diffcren ijHVMj qualities, consisting of prunella shoes and slippers, kip and calfskin shoes, and brogans, just received ami for sale by CLARKStW & DUFOUR. cvay, April 23,
Land Surveying. flMIE subscribers respectfully inform the
public that they have procured accurately correct instruments for the surveying of land, and are ready to serve all those who may please to call upon them in the above line, being determined faithfully and impar tially to dojustice to those and between those who may be disposed to employ them. Llegant and correct maps of surveys will be fur nished if requested; and deeds, mortgages and every kind o conveyancing, executed neatly and correct y JUSEHH UUiV, joily Mccormick. Jan. 4, 1S3G. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Vevay, or Henry Mix, Mountsterung, win ne punctually attendedto. ITET7 ESTABLl3H13SXfr X?ateh and cloek mak ng and REPAIRING. FMIE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of Watch and Ulock making and repairing, on the best principles, in the above village, he having served a regular apprenticeship to the business in the city of london. OirAll Watches and Clocks made by bins, ill be warranted to keep good time for a se ries of years, witrrout any charge to the pur eraser except cleaning, ana an waicnes ami. ciocks repaired oy mm, wnicn are warrania-; b, will be kept free of additional expense for the 6pace of one year from the time ol dehve-; ry, if properly taken care or and on the nonperformance of the work the charges win oe returned. tf40rfi(rispa(Hp(M made and repaired on the shortest notice. ne will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of Toecther with silver table and tea spoons, su gar tongs, deserts, &c. which he win sell at Kev York retail prices. He will have on hand, for sale, brass t day and thirty-six hoar CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yet offered in the western country. lie will sell 8 day clocks at $28, and 3G hour clocks at w dollars six months credit. fcj- From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage, as he flatters himself his abilities will bear the strictest scrutiny. Those who may favor him with their commands, may rest assured that the strictest attention will be paid to have the work: ready at the time appointed. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver of every kind. Win. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 28, 183G. Cottoo Efcts tor Quilts, TTUST received, and for sale bv CLAKKSON t DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. Leather. A fine lot of Spanish and Country sole, calf and kip skins, and upper leather for sle by CLAKKSUiM &. L)U r UUM. Vevay, April 1. 1830. LAW NOTICE. EGGLESTON AND KELSO, (Hugh U. Egglcston and Daniel Kelso.) Have associated themselves in the practice of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Switzerland and Ripley; also, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases going up from cither of the said cos., in which they may be concerned; and in the federal court of Indinnn, in all business directed to them, under the firm of Egglcston & Kelso. Mr. Egglcston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzerland county, where he may be found, at all 4 ! . . I . 1 . - I - All I... iiurc, wiicii hui ausuni on outness. mi im- ' . , , . , .,, ...... nnp( rnnluUil llirnn Mill rnrciiA (heir mint " j- - attention. Mareh 2:t. White Leud. nnY the keg. just received and forFa'eby CLABKSON &. DLFOUH". Vevay, May 2, 1830. FLOUIt. few barrels flour just received and for sale by CLAKKSON & DCFOUll. Vevay, May 2, 1S3G Cross cu t Sa xvs. TTCST received and for sale low bv qD CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1035. nni William Carver living lY William Carver I uu work township, owiizrr-.--.tj, fw w. r i- a county, I 1 -mm inuiana, a MiUU . 'tiU'C. supposed to be twenty ears oltf.'f.rari ded with a diamo;, on" the left slionlAtm olnnnn.I sr.!.. ll. 1.. ,k.J ' ' ' .1 -III I uvi,oim uuu oiiij. un; io,hyuu, several sauuie marks, a white strip umJer 'the mane, a bob tail and reached m ane-;n,ppraised to gy l), by Daniel waviu ana lunback, uetore me this lull du WILLIAM R. YVIL.EY, L fov Sde vxt is office,
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A. STOW;
House. Carriasc $' Sign Fainter. VEVAY, INDIANA. rTMIE undersigned, begs leave to inform the public generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all its branches; plain and ornamental, and in imitation of wood, marble, &c. and will warrant his colors to stand. He will also attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most substantial manner. I lis charces will be moderate, and no execution ahall he spared to please his customers and expedite his work in such a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant. A. STOW. Vevay, Becember 13. Collins & Co. sixes. JUST received and for sale low by CLARKSON &.DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1830. Plow Moulds. TTt'NlATA Flow Moulds, just received and for sale ybj CLARKSOX DUFOUK. Vcfay, Hay 2, 1830. JLAXY NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL ASAPH BUCK Have associated themselves in the practice of law, in the counties of Dearborn and Swit,.jand h) (hc drcilit courU of Kid C0UnteK a,arena k ltaii;i.1 1 rnc'l.t I B 1 ii-1i-2ra rarwl rk m Buck kcei)g hg ffice at the llisin s where hc ,)C foun(J B(lsjnces f nflded to them,, will receive the joint attention of both. march 23. Robert IJrmamoiid, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, Vevoy Indiana. UThLl'S his olfice on Ferry street, immcdi-T-Htc!y opposite the Post Oflice. Biicineis submitted to his care will be faithfully and punctually attended lo His J USTICKS' Olhoe i kept at the sarr.e place, where he alto attends to all conveyancing business. GROCERY AND BOAT STORES. npHFj subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has just opened in his new brick house, corner ot Market and Ferry streets and opposite Dalmazzo's frame house, an elegant lsHortment OF V ltO Jill including liquors of all kinds; which hc will sell on reasonable terms. He designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, colJ e, sugar, flour, &.c. &r. " AMOS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1S30. Lund for Sale. In the mattei of JohnC. Mont-") petition real esfort John fort guardian of Nancy and .. Bliiuk, minor heirs ot ! William L. Clunk dec J voia,c Yan order and decree of the Switzerland probale court, the uudetsi!icd commissioner 'appointed by said court, will offer for s:ile, lo the highest and best bidder, on I ha premises in Pleasant township, Sixty aereB f Valuable L AM), to le hiken off of the north end of tha Soutli we:.t quarter of section number 4, town 5 north, raa ge 12 enst, Ot Saturday the 2.".'i day of Junt next, between the hours of 10 a. m. nnd S r. m. Terms of Sale One third of the purchase mo ney in hand one third in twelvtt mouths from the .i ,:. . ,,, ,i.i .i . . , idav ol eale, aiul the lilance in two years; to hear i . . . , . . . ' . six Iter ceiUUin mieiesl Irom eairl l:iv nt sul u if not punctually oaid. to iv.iv ten per centum in damages from sale until paid. Due nit 'ndaucc given bv H EN K V BANT A, comuiissioner. May 10. M anted. -TNfnS lbs. clean picked and wli. U. MVmV HVed Wool wanted, fsr ich the highest market price wll! ! paid on deli? erv etmir store. CLARKSONfc DUFOlTli VVssjmj-, M 5. Valuable Far $u f;; ym 2 lit. 'V-.ttyjrgned v UUfs to di.po?c i f ssaj 5At 'C'II known omr vhIii:iIi!c '.Vrt M knownnnd" valuable Ainct ofE; aiid ,'!, Cut tan .tjStenshin. Switzerland coimfu fa. V.V1 n5''10 north cast q iatter of ccion nuiu , her 27 town range 2 west, coniainin: one Wit dred and sixty acres; si'itv of which are clearel ...!"..... I... . . 'IM1'.' . r .. am h men with a miner iiii.froveiiieiii. i I ere is a ei-minrin GRIST MILL, reon also, a (iO,H) ()H( ! erected ihereon also, a (OtM) ORCH.AKD . V y jone hundred and twenty JtEAIlI.yC Af'l'.r TREES. It lies uighi miles north'' wet In., the Rising Sim. Possession given i.nmc.li; ie!y r-for terms tc ppply to Joseph Dow. who res-jib npar Vevay who is autlpi m to sell the same. JOSEPIl Bfjl.J,
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