Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 242, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 June 1836 — Page 4
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eiific petlmnnnce. William S. Mss, ) O.MKS thi complainant by IVimont his so licitor, and provts by the affidavit of Dan iol Ivels'i. tMUiim . lossis not a rrtdenl f j this st.it it is therefore ordered that public -tiou of the vpiidiiej of this soil be jmb'ishei three weeks successively in the Weekly .Messenger, a public newspaper printed in the county cl" Switzerland, and lint unless the said William S. Mess n'iear here on the first day oflhe nsxt term of this enirt which will be hoUen on Monday. Augusts, 1-S36. at the court house in Vcvay. ait I put in a proper defence to said bill, the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed against him, and decreed accordingly. E J WARD PATTON.clk. May IS. NOTICE. To th". h trSand laral representatives of inifiam C nn;)h U. deceased, fate of the ton-n of York. vrvitx vf &ivil Zet land and slate of Indiana. T5r ilt.HlvS, William Camptell,lateorihe V W "town of New York, Switzerland county, l.i. tna !e and executed in his lifetime, unto Wil liam 1$. C'liamberlin, late of said county, now of Warsaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument in writi:si aud under seal, commonly calle I a title bond, for a deed in fee-simple, for the south west quarter of section, number 32, town 3, range 1 west. .Therefore, notice is hereby given to the several heirs ai.d legal representatives of said William l. C.VMrnrLt., deceased, and all others in anv way or ra inner concerned, that the undersigned will petition and move the j'tdge of the Switzer bin J probate court, on the first da V of lite next riist term of said court, to beholden on Ihe rond Montlav in August, and being tha Slh dav of said month, to appoint a commissioner to con'ii,. . . vev saul pieco of land, by deed, in contormity to the conditions of said title bond, and the statutes of Indiana, in such cases made and provided. WILLIAM R.CUAMBEULIN. May I t. Taken Hi fy - j "jff nier two eslrav sor rel till ies. Oue 1 i and a half hitnds hi-ih, with a fesaa star and snip, also a dark colored list along her back. Thi other thirteen I t.n.i.U hirrli with a hnld f irmn.l tl it rnlnrpd ir.n and tail.both bind feel white: also, a white sno. ... . mm.- .-j .. c.n aer near snouioer. i no ursi appnusuu 10 jsou, liiesocuiui hi )iv,uj oinniei itowaiu auu is t . Jstiepherd a true copy trom mv estrav book.) GEOllGE LAND, J. V. April 20, iS'.iG. Woodlands for Sale. In Ihc matter of Harriet "j Morerod. guardian ol j . v s i iuituuii csell .. n nl KuBcne Morerod, mi nor heir of llodolph Morerod, dec. I rpni pi:iif . . . . . i "TP) V virtue of an onler and decree of the Swil53 zcrland probate court, made at the May term tlieteof, 183(5, I shall proceed, on the prem- o ises, on Monday, the 20'.h day of June, lb3t, be- K tween the hours ot 1U A m, and x' r m, ol said liay. to seii to tne merest anu nest biuuer me south castooarteroftlte north west quarier of sec-
tion seven'een, township two, of range two wcst;Limost every disease with which our frail bodies are
cir.tainir.sr mi . r l :n t. r . t i tie lermo m siv:, in uc vine luunn in casu one fourth in twelve months one fourth in twen-tv-fmr months, and the remaiander in thirty -six months, to bear six per centum interest per annum IV., d , v of sale until mid. and en ner centum in . damage's, if not promptly paid. PEIUIET DUFOUR,ccmr. Vcvay, May 14. At the same time Es. place, I will sell the adjoinin quarter quarter section of land, being the south et onarter of the south west quarter of section nnop? west, ronlaimna-fortv acres, Terms moda known at sale, by l ff is " O J JKAN DANIEL MOREROD. Near Vcvay, May I t. ivories. rmtlE undersigned having taken out letters to S administration on the estate of MOSES IMMMUI-RIIV dorM All nersons indebted Cll AMbLKL.li, dec d. All persons inueoiea to said estate, are requested to comelorward nda make payment immediately, and persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly nuUient.cated for settlement, the estate is thought t., he inmlvf.. JAMES CI1AMBERLIN, admV. May 20. CimiIllStratOr S JalC. rrlLLbesold in front of the store of DanTsirriLL V tel McCulloch in Jacksonville, On Thnrsdav. July 7, 1830. between the hours of 10 A M and t V M, the fol lowm-j personal property, belot.ging to the estate of Mses Chamberlin, deceased, viz. One Store, one Mirc,cnc Cow, one Hunan, One Mantle. Clock; LA R(!E 'PATEXT SCALES, some articles of merchandize, and Blackstone's Lommcntaties complete in four volumes, Terms of sale made known at sale, and due at tendance pi vcn. J A MES CII AMCEULLV, AJm'r. Maj i. SHOES. '100 pair kip brogans for sale by F.G. SHEETS & Co. Vcvav Mav e. 05 Cases thick HOOTS for sale by F. G. SUEhTS co.
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IGMCI L IVIUL & HORTICULTURAL sronu. D. & C. I.andreth, seed and nurservmeti, Philadelphia, have appoinieJ " Jrrj;c A. O'Brien, Fifth slratt (upper markt t ) near Vine slrce CINCINNATI, (THEIR SOLE ACJET, FOK CINCINNATI.) Mr. O'Brien will ho kept constantly supplied w ith a general assortment of GARDES SEEDS, from the grounds of 1). & C. Landreth. Each paper will hear their label and warranty, and tor the good quality of its contents, they will hold themselves responsible. As the actual srrowcrs of the earden, emanating from their
establishment, they are enabled to speak of them with commence. I). fc C Landreth are extensively engaged us nurserymen, in the culture of fruit trees, hardy ornamental trees and shrubs, green, house house plants, &c. Grass seeds and agricultural instruments. constantly on hand. Orders, for the above, received and prompt Iv attended to, by GEO. A. O'BRIEN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22. Printer $3 00 DU. T. WHITE'S YF.UETARLF. TOOTH ACHE DROPS. fWlMli only specific ever tillered to the public Ja frum which a permanent and radical cure may bt obtained oFthat disagreeablepain the Tooth-ache with dl its attendant evil; such a fracturing the Jaw in ixtractincr the Teeth which often proves more Dain ful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from me ueca eii i eerii in mp i&w. uipnrp mtn head vim
Au-,lvicine a rheumatic affection, with many other unnlea
se-hant allVcls, such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in lcoulh, &c.; all of wich are produced from foul or . ,,, . , :, . II am liartnv to have it in mv niwrr tn nfa, i. - a.oria . -.-.a- that will rot nl. rmnv .: J"! times out often, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as lire decaying and have not commenced achinir. re. - I l.U 1 r.-i siurin vuciu tu uranii n usefulness. CERFIFIC1TES: Mm. Thostis White I have the pleasure to inform you, that t have been using j our Tooth-ache Drops in my practice for some time past, and I must acknowl edge that t find ihcmfar superior to any tiling I have ever vet known for that purpose. I am well convinced tl.at it will cure most cases of Tooth-ache, when it is timely and properly applied; and From a few' week experience, 1 am decideely of the opinion that it will have a very beneficial effect in ptcserving the teeth; and recommend it, hopimr it m Pve a blessing to humanity, and advantageous W loosen WM. t. A. BERKELY, Surg. Dent. No; 99 Liew-isoutr nttnst., ruiiadelptua, 1'a Setpcmber ia lay. Baltim jbk, July 7, 1829. Some time in May. Dr. i nomas wnue ten witn me some ot tus vegetable lootn-aciie urops, ana requested me to use them in my practice. 1 accordingly did recommend it to si of my friends, andfsome of them had been comnlaininir of the tooth-ache for more than three months; and out ot the six, it had pertectly cured five. I am now fully I tuiiiiicv ui iva aaiuvary ciicci, uui.vniy curing mc I. .1. ft. I . .L. . 1. I ..-. 1 . : i c:. i... . . iwiu muc. uui lucicuu iuc ;u irvm luriuer ucut - . - J. II. WIKU HESTER; M. D. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS. ANY articles ara before the public, as a cure for that mosuobstmate and tor mentinsr disease, the Rheumatism.- and from close observation we are led to peiieve, that they nave, to a very great extent, failed to t'",uu,-c l,,Bl uy k noi oe u r,D,fli u.e,a"' in" m,d l? re attacked, and in their preparation that obiect is bni via i uavc iue raeuicine a cure tor all dis leases. Th viM m.P,,mt? n. j .v. public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and .. I known where a perfect cure waa not effected, we i t . j - . Jusunea,n aec,ar,nS " vaiuauie medicine tor that Pnful se"e ,nd for no olher il "commended Price, 50 cents. 203-6m. lAXJCOTT'S COUGH DXIOFS. TAICABLK MEDICISS TOR C0C6BS AND CCHSC!t PTtOX THIS Elixir, in ita original form of prescription has stood the test of twenty years experience, in the general use of ti, and is now offered, with the addition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, virtues of which, have been fully attested and highly appreciated which render thia comnosition peculiarly adapted to tne present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned by nK.fmii.ttt.1 nAMnittin.. .-ill wa11Iu nt.U ....- "A WB.tU.V. UIOUII.UUII nit. KIUIIJ viciu IVJ IlS 1 It (1 U . ence, removing those' troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pai and induces rest to an eminent degree. Personsafflict ed with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c- P""odic asthma, galpitation of the heart, and consumptlve .ffectious, even in the most advanced periods or life, will find immediate relief, from its re markable power of diminishing irritability of the system, and the velocity of the circulation, and by cWnsin f It also I " wuBu.-i;uj1 Mir. Jud kin's SPECIFIC OINTMENT. nP1,115 V b?e micine " celebrated for curing evl-rvscl , . , , , " ti" " vj iters oi tonR standing-Glandular Tumors-Felons or CaUrrhsUheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains; or parts affected by froat It is also good for Scalds nnd Buros. Fur glandular swellings, it is superior to any 'medicine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial ap. HumioiiB, v" .i unoi coniain tbe;smalleat atom of u.ai mineral oecause u aoes not lay the patient liable to injury Trom exposure of cold. It cures the worst Felons or Whitliwi on the an. plication fourty-eigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inword to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying tbess ointment externally as diracted. it will irive rr Certificates of important cures also directions for accompany eacu ueueie. 203-ly The above articles are sold by D. McCulIough Vevay and Jacksonville, and Lyman W. Mix, Mt. Sterling. Ladies Look Herc A fine selection of LariicsUoilllcts, just received and for salo by CLAItKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. Window Glass. 6P(TfS boxca 8 by 10 Window qiai aMJ do do 10 by 12 for sale bvo 10
Pleasant Township.
We art? authorised to sav. that JOHN G. ANDERSON, is a candidate for Justice of he i cace, m said township, in the place of icmj sogers, wnose term has expired. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Daniel Kdso. Electoral Tickets. The Election to take place on the 7th o J ov.1836 I he following electoral ticket was formed y the friends of William II. Harrison for the presidency, at their convention at Indianapois, on uic nin uecember, 1835. Ucn. million Mapp, of Jefferson county. uen,:uarston u.uiark,ot Washington " uen. Jonn i. lendenin of Orange Amos Decker, of Knox Albert S. White, of Tippecanoe Abraham P. Andrews, LaporUt Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion Achilles Williams, Wayne Maj. Enoch M'Carty, Franklin u u ( u il u he following electoral ticket was formed by the friendsof Martin Van Buren, for the pre sidency, at their convention, on the 8th of January, loot). John Myers, of Knox county, William Rockhill, of Allen Jonathan Williams, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Owen William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinus Willett, of Rush Elisha Long, of Henry Thoma3 C. Stewart, of Pik county. Deeds & Mortgages. TTKEEDS & MORTGAGES, can at all times AIM be had'.at twelve and a half cents, single, at Gardner's mill Alfrey's mill r Short's etore Justice Deal's office do Gazlay's do do Green's do do Tapp'a do do Cain's do do Drummond's do do Dufour's do do Culp's do do McIIenry'sdo do Gray's do and at this cilice. Printer's Retreat, April 23. SPRING GOODS; LATEST ARRIVAL, FRANCIS G. SHEETS, & Co. TTT ES PECTFULLY announce to their friends AlSX n"d the public generally, that they are now receiving from the EASTERN CITIES, their supply ot Comprising, perhaps, as large an assortment and as great a variety as has ever bten offered in this maikctto which they ask the attention of the citizens of Switzerland county, generally. Biack,blue, delia, brown, green and drab cloths, and Cassimers. Blue steel-mixt, lavender brown. t .) n. . ' piain, stripea ana diagonal SSattinets. Silk and tabby Velvets, English Marinoes, Bombazine and uombazette Marinoes, French, English, and American prints, Bute calicoes, Ginshams. a irreat variety. Fancy twisted Silk, Crapes, Dress ha ndkerchies, Gauze, Poult-de soi, Malcond and Gros de-Naples, Black and blue-black silk, Gcos deap.ugni ngurea and H'eens7 striped Silks, viianuu ana cnaue3'g. a beautilul ussortment of plain and figured book and Swiss jackonet mus lins, Irish linens, corded skirts, merina. and Ihi bet dress handkerchiefs, pongee, bandanna and nag pocKei ao. Liinen cambric and imitation do. linen cambric and lawn, Silk and cotton vestiogs, Marseilles and Valentia, do bleached and browr. sheetings, and shirtings, bed tickings, ureen reu yonow ana wnite llannels. damask and cotton table diaper, cotton towel do. sewin silks assorted, cotton thread, rich silk parasols tuscan Gtraw and leghorn bonnets, a great variety """"i '" iu piuiua. looKing glasses, tor toise shell quill ba-:k and mock tortnis side do, bead rheticules, silk cotton and worsted' hose and halt hose, Bath and Pittsburgh cords Mexican mixtures, York do. brown bleached dnl lings, brown French linens, green brown and oiacK summer cloths, valentia crape, a new ariicle lor gentlemen's wear, a light and substantial fa brie, rose and saddle blankets, boots and shoes and an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware and Cutlery, COLLINS' AXES, Trace & Halter Chains, &c. &e. GROCERIES, DYE STUFFS, Ac. $c All of which they are disposed to sell as low as any regular dealers in the western country. The above goods have been selected wuh great care, by one of the firm eipresslyfor this market, and they flatter themselves, as regards QUANTITY QUALITY, AXD PRICE, they will not be surpassed in this place; they simply ask their former customers, and all who are in the habit of buyinir fronds in Vumv In rnll sn-l : .1 op w v. . 1. j biij cvaiiiiut ,iujf aioii, anu tney will engage that tuepriceg ehan ...UW Wi lomaucc mcniio purchase without Vevay, May 0,1836. -v Shoes & Hoots. 92QD(Ih pa!rS SMOES, of differen Qualities, consisting rr ,.inii.. shoes and slinnera. kinnml ml r .l;?. i,. brogans, just received and for sale by
Laud Surveying.
fpHE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have procured accurately correct instruments for the surveyinc ot land, and are ready to serve all those who may please to call upon them in the above line, being determined faithfully and impartially to do justice to those and between those who may be disposed to employ them. Ele gant and correct maps of surveys will be fur nished if requested; and deeds, mortgages and every kindo conveyancing, executed neatly and correct y JOSEPH DOW, JOHjY McCORMCK. Jan. 4, IS3G. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Ve vay, or Henry Mix, Mountslerling, will be punctually attendedto. NEV7 ESTABLISHMENT. watch and clock mak ns and REPAIRING. fTUIE subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of Watch and Clock ma king and repairing, on the best principles, in the above village, he having served a regular apprenticeship to the business in the city o London. OCrAll Watches and Clocks made by him will be warranted to keep good time for a nes 01 years, wunout any cnarge to tne pur i t . a .a chaser except cleaning, and all watches and clocks repaired by him, which are warranta ble, will be kept free of additional expense for the space of one year from the time of delive ry, it properly taken care of and on the nonperformance of the work the charges will be returned. Surveying Instruments made and repaired on the shortest notice. He will keep on hand and for sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY. Together with silver table and tea spoone, sugar tongs, deserts, &c. which he will sell at IView lork retail prices, lie will have on hand, for sale, brass 8 day and thirty-six hour CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yet offered in the western country. He will sell 8 day clocks at $28, and 3G hour clocks at 1 dollars six months credit. 03" From his long experience in England, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage, as he Hatters 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. Wm. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 28, 183G. Cottoa Eats for QiiiltsT TTUST received, and for sale bv JJ CLAUKSON &: DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. Leather. A fine lot of Spanish ar.d Country sole, calf and kip skins, and upper leather for ele by CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, April 1, 183G. LAW NOTICE. EGGLESTON AND KELSO, (Hugh U. Egglcstnn 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 either of the said cos., in which they may be concerned; and in the federal court of Indiana, in all business directed to them, under the firm of Eggleston & Kelso. Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Swilzerland county, where he may be found, at all times, when not absent on business. All business confided to them, will receive their joint attention. March 23. White Lead. TTY the keg, just received and for sale by lib CLAHKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2. 183G. FLOUR. few barrels flour just received and for sale by CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1836. Cross cut Saws. TTUST received and for sale low by y CLAUKSON & P'JPOT Vevay, May 2, 1835. TLTV WiUiam JLLP Y larvef ti . 7. " " "tn owiizoriand 1 v wul" . Indiana .. n J w -"-.1 a mm .C mil re, ,r--sunnosed tobtv i.Diu i . , . ' , ,UWI7,in a a'mona on the left shoulder, star and amp on the forehead, several saddhmarks, a wlu'e strip under Ihe mane, a bob tail and roached mane appraised to p 00, by Daniel Davtd and Isaac Lint-back, before mc this till, da WILLIAM R. WILEY, J.
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Clerk's Office. rrniJE clerks office of Switzerland county has JJ. been removed to the small brick luilding on Liberty street, nearly fronting the court house EDWARD TATTON. Vcvay, May 16. t
A. STOW:
House, Carriage A' Sign Fainter, VEVAY, INDIANA. rplIE undersigned, begs leave to inform the public generally, that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all its nranclies; plain and ornamental, and in inflation of wood, marble, &c. and will warrant his colors to stand. He will also part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the most suostantiai manner. His r iarirn .-;n be moderate, and no execution shall be spared to please his customers and expedite his . ..t - ! 1 .a ' oiK ui sucu a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant. A. STOW. evay, December 15. Collins & Co. axes. TTUST received and for sale low by V CLAUKSON &. DUFOUR' Vevay. May 2, 1830. Plow Moulds a" TT UN I ATA Plow Mooted V just received and for saleCI.4RKSON ii nuvnnu Vevay, May 2, 1333, LAW NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL ASAPH BUCKe Have associated themselves in the practicof law, in the counties of Dearborn and SwiU zerland, in the circuit courts of said counties Mr. Marshall resides in Madison and mr. Buck keeps his oflice at the Rising Sun where he may he found. Business confided to them, will receive the joint attention of both- march 23. Robert DriutimoiicI, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Vevay Indiana. IZ"EEPS his oflice on Ferry street Palely opposile the Post Office. , immediBtieiness Miommert tolus care will be faithfnlly and punctually attended to His J USTICES Oflke is kept at ,he same place, where he also attends to all conveyancing business. GROCERY AND BOAT STORES. nnHE subscriber respectfully infot ins his friends and the public, that he has just opened in his new brick house, corner of Market and Ferry streets and opposite "Dalmazzo's frame house, an elegant tssortment OF including lhpiors of all kinds; which he 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, collr e, sugar, flour, Sic. Szc. AMOS GILBERT. Vcvay, Feb. 2. 1S3). Land for Sale. In the mattei of John C. Motii-1 fort guardian of Na,.ov and " AUon John Clunk, minor h.-irs of ,0 se" rcaI cs Will iam Ii. Khink dec J ! estate np an ordcrand decree oftheSwilzerland proJLIaJ oate court, the tnuli:iii:ne(l commissioner appointed by said court, will offer for sale, to the highest and bejt bidder, on iho premises in Pleasant township, Sixty acres of Valuable LAND, to be taken off of the north end of the south vi,t piarler of section number 4, town 5 north, iane 12 cast, 0 On Saturday the 2th day of June next, between the hours of 10 a. m nnd 3 p. m. Terms of Sale One third of the purchase mo-, ney in hand one third in twelve months from the" lay of sale, and the balance in two years; to bear! six per centum interest from said day of sale, and if not punctually oaid. to pay ten p.er centum in damn pes from sale until paid. Due attendance given by HENRY UANTA, t'iHissioner M ay la. VI antecL he highest market price wll! b . ' , wl."c at our store. CLARK-p - r Vevay. May 5. i Livmi r.. --"'-V ljr ;jpa 'r rtiiA 1 . . JL that well known and valuaUii Tract a' 1 ...... Vi Voltontoicnrlin- .J.;i.. j- , r known as the ol, eastqua.ter of section ..C ber 27 town 3. ran U ,.:..: , dredand Six,y .cy '.f rtfch l'dc "li GRIST MILL. errctod Uiereon also, a GOOD OHCIIAKD one hundred and tweniv 7i:j,iv unun ihl'.bls. II lies ei'rlu m, ra n,.r(ll ...m. ... . ihe Rising Sun. Possession ;,. :1,.,,i: 1.. for terms &c apply to Jos, phDow, who nsidt's. near Vcvay who is authorised to sell iho sam JOSE1M1 RELL. May 2G
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