Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 243, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 June 1836 — Page 4
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vie 1 CO.MKS the complainant iy iwmnm nusoItcitor, and proves by tho affidavit of Daniel Kfrlss 'hat Willi im 8. Mnjsw nt a resident f-. this si-it it is therefore o;dcred Jhnt publication of the pon-k-icv; of this suit he pnb'ished three veftks successively in the Weekly Messenger, -i ..it.li uewsonDer Drinted in the countv ol Swit - - - i i-v - 1 zerland and that unless the aai.Utt'iIliam 9. Mom ,.,.,.- Kre on the first dnv of the next term of this cmrt which will he hohlen on Monday, August 8, 1S36, at thejeourt house in Vevay, n,I nut in a proper defence to said bill, Uig mat re and thin therein contained wili he taken as confcsed against him. nd decreed accordingly EDW ARD PATTO.V, elk. M.iv 18. NOTICE. To the hrirs and legal representatives of William Cininbrll. deceased, late of the town of York, county of Switzerland and slate vf Indiana. JSfil i.UEAS, William Campbell, late of the town of New V'trk, Switzerland county, li ii;i.k; an 1 executed in his life time, unto ti'ilis.P i 'mmherlin. late of said county, now of Vv'aisaw, Kentucky, a certain instrument in wri-t:-i and under seal, commonly called a title bond, i":ra deed in fee-simple, for the south west quari :r nt section, number 3-2, town 3, ranee 1 west. Therefore, notice is hereby given tii the everal t fti. s :;.d legal representatives of said Willia'M B. Cant belt., deceased, and all others in any wiv or nnnner concerned, that the undersigned vlil petition and move the judge of the Switzerland probate court, on the firgl dty of ihe next Aucut term of said court, to he hohien on these t:!.d Monday in August, end being the 8th day "of said :aont!i, to appoint a commissioner to convey said piece of land, by deed, in conformity to -the conditions of said litis bond, and the statutes ot lutiiana, in such cases made and provided. WILLIAM B.CUAMBEttLlN. May H, , , TaKeu vi Benjamin raidsmer two estray. sor rel rillief. One 14 ami a l half hand high, with a star and snip, also a dark t l-ied list along her back. The other thirteen !. with a bald face and flas colored mane and tail. both hind feet white; also, n white spot on h. r near shoulder. The first appraised to $30. h.-. A i.. 52."hv Samuel Howoid and Lewi. r irsmcroV-a true copy from my estray book. is r . .-.teener a iruc . ' ' GEOKUIU liAWU, J. Y. April 29, 1936 Woodlands for Sale. In the matter of Harriet " Morcrod, guardian ot J Q potinon to sll Tv.ig.2 Morcrod. roi- ) reM e,ute nor heir of Kk!ph i i I !lorerou, ucv. j , , - . Q v virtue, of an order aou uecr u. i i .. --rtt. made at the fliay ' . -m. trin tiiereot, ltwo, i pivw, r--ies,on Monday, the 20,h day of June, l30, between the hour of 10 a M, and 2 r m, of said dav tott'l to the highest and best bidder the south east quarter of the north west quarter of ieclion seventeen, lownhip two, of range two west; containing , 39 and one fourth acre or tana. The tcrmi of sale, will be one fourth in cashone Pmrth in twelve months one fourth n twen tv-four annths, and the remaiaoder in thirty-six months, to bear six per centum interest per annum from dav of sale until paid, and len per centum iQ damage's, if not promptly Vevay, May 14. r At the same time & place, I will sell the adjoin-. in, n,.nrifr-n iarter section oi land, Deing me souui we"t quarter of the south west quarter of sectip.n 17. town 2, range 2 west, conlamtng torty acrrs Terms noda known at sale, by JEAN DANIEL MOREROD. Near Vevay, May 14. NOTICE. rfTlHE undersigned having taken out letters. to H administration on the estate of MOSEYS nu MTtKKT.lN. dec1 J. All peraons indebted Miatfi. are reoncsted to come forward nda make navment immediately, and person having ..1-:... oain8t Miatc.wiil present thcra duly authenticated for settlement, ihc-eilfcc i thought to be iusolvent. .v- i JAMES CI1A.M.BERLIN, adm r. May 20. Adiniiiistrator's fca WILL be sold in front of the .lore of Daniel McCulloch in Jacksonville, On Thursday, July 7, 18G. k,.Mpn th hours of 10 A M and 4 P M, aiefollowina nersonal property, beloi.ging to the estate of M.iscs Chamberlin, deceased, viz. Household & Kitchen Furniture Oic Stovf,oncMare,one Corr, one Bureau, One Hantle Clock; LARGE PATENT SCALES, some articles of merchandize, and Blackstone's CcaiiuentaiieB comolete in four volumes. Terms of sale made known at 6ale,and due at tendance given. JAMES CHAMBERLIN, AdaCr. Slay 22. SHOES. 400 pair kip brogana for Bale br F.O. SHECrS&Co. Yevay May 2g. BOOTS. Cases thick SOOTS for sale by F. O. SHEETS & co. (3
iHSRKULTVILiL dt HORTICULTURAL
D. & C. Landreth, seed and nurse rymen, Philadelphia, have appoinUd George A. O'Drieu, Fifth ttreet, (upper market,) near Vine ttrec CiUlNNATI, (TtlBItt tOlM AOKNTjFOB CIMCMCXATI.) Mr. O'Brirn will be kept constant) iuppuea wun a general assortment of " GARDEN SEEDS, from the grounds of D. & C. Laadreth. Each paper will bear their label and warranty, and for the good quality of its contents, thej will hold themselves responsible. At the actual growers of the garden, emaonting from their establishment, they are enabled to speak of tnem witn conndence. I). & C. Land re th are extensively engaged as nurserymen, in the culture of fruit trees, hardy ornamental treeB and shrubs, green, house house plants, &c Grass seeds and agricultural instruments. constantly on hand. Orders, for the above, received and nromDtlj attended to, by GEO. A. O'BRIEN. Cincinnati, Feb. 22. Printer $3 00 im. T. WCITE'S VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE nROP . THE only specific erer offered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure miv ht obtained of that disaereeableDain the Tooth.aehe with all its attendant erilsj such a fracturing; the Jaw In ciiracunjr ne i eem wmcn oiten prove more pain ful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold pawing from the decayed Teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant mlTscts, auch aa a disagreeable breath bad taate in the'raouth, fee.; all of wich are produced from foul or decayed Teeth I am happy to have it in my paver to offer to the world a remedy that will rot only remove te Diinninr timca out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the diseaae in auch ai are decaying; and hare not commenced achinr, retaring them to health and usefulness. CER TIFIC1 TES : Ma. Thomas Wbiti I have the pleasure to inform V.. t ..! "W ..k . m . , my practice fur tome time past, and i mutt aeanowi (dire that I find them far Superior to any thiag I have ever vet known for that DUfDOae. I am wall convinced that it will cure most cases ai Tooth-ache. when it is timely and roperly appliadi and from a few weeaV experience, 1 am decdeely of the opinian that it will have a very Deneociai enecx in nrcaerTinr the teeth: and recommend it, hopin It may prove a blcsaing to numanuy, ana uimoui to i ounif WH. F.'ft.UKH&RLI. DUrftT. Wa. OWI H South Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. JJiSetpember 12. 1829. fliUAi.Tiitoa, July 7, 1839. Some ttasele , whlte left with me ioroe ef hi. KSrlncmbn 12. 1629. t??.- . i m .AAA c - 1 ... Thmaa white left with me some ef hia Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops, and requested me to use them In my practice. 1 accordingly did recommend it to ais of my friends, andome of them bad been eomp'aining . . t . .1 .1 m . of the tootn-acne tor more iaan mice monius; ino uui of the el a,4t had perfectly cured five. 1 am now fully convinced of its aalufary effect, not only canag tht tooth ache, but prevent, the teeth from further decay Mvva sivtas v n VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC JROPS. mtT ANY articles ara belore tne public, aa a cure tori al tbat moat'ohatinate and for mentine diaeeae, the beliere. that they have, to a very (frfilfxtent, failed to porduce that desirable resulti and may it net be atfributedto thef. that article, maid to cure thi. troublesome disorder, are alao recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, via. to have the medicine a cure for all die Uh.m.ium. inn ir. wwrfKiwu wc are icu 10 The V getable Rheumatic Drop, are offered to the
public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and as no case mencan prims, uje calicoes, uingnams, a great is knawn where a perfect cure was not effected, we variety. Fancy twisted Silk, Crape., Dress handare justifie din decUrins; it a valuable medicine for that kerchief, Gauze, Pouli-de soi, Malcond and Gros -1 a. . 1 J.a.aaa aaaa1 fnt nt Alba a aai aaMtiimatti4a4 ' ' . .
&; ;riolenta. 203-fim ' q, I x.a,iotts oovan drops. I TiLciaLi iaaiciBFoacocaM a.b ccxsuxftiost. ' . - ...
THIS Elixir, m iu original rormor prescription! "- V, ' . . , ' . 7 . has stood the test of twenty years experience, infbet dress handkerchiefs, pongee, bandanna and
rhe ecneral use of ti, arid is now offered, with thelflae pocket do. Linen cambric and imitation
addition Of some articles from the Vegetable kingdom, the virtue, of which, have been full'atte.ted and "txSSS of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will resdily yield to its influ-1 ence, removing inoie uuB1u. .rr,w., w.c act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain. IDU IHltUKl l "1 iw . ...... - J J ... .n .m n.nt rircivc PfHOnilM M ed with oulmonary complaints, bleeding ofihe lungs,
kc. spasmodic aainma g.ipiimviuu v, unn, wraiiiae ag, ueia ritciicuica, cuiiua ana wvrncu
consumptive .neouous, in wk uncea period, of life, will i find .mmed.ate .ef, from ,t. re maraab'e power oi Biminisuing uniiouuj oi me .vatem. and the velocity of the circulation, and bv Cleansing and healing the disordered part.. It also affords immediate renei in me nooping cougn -203-1 Jtr. JmlkitVa SPECIFIC OINTMEXT. rwiHI3 T.lusble medicine is celebrated for curing B the following diseases: white Swelling, ot every description Sore Leg. and Ulcers of long standing biantiuiar 1 umors felons or Catarrhs Kheumatic pains ot tbe Joints; Sprains; Bruise.; and Tetters; Chilblains; or parts affected by frost. It is also Rood for Scalds nnd Burns. Fur glandular swellings, it is superior to any medi cine yet known, it i. mucn saier than mercurial ap ftZ-'-J tL"i,e If'lr: it r: . r r t llaDie lo injurjf iru.u iu,ure m vuic. It cures the worst Felon, or Whitliw. on thespplication fourty-tigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood sa lonr as to become a systematic disorder, re quire medicine to be taken inword to remove them entirely. But in most esses, by applying thea. oint - . -. ment eTcternally as diracted, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures also directions for accompany each bettele. 203-ly The abore article, are sold by O.McCullouahVev.v and Jacksonville, and Lyman W Mix, Mt. Sterling, Ladies Look Here. a fine .election of Ladies Bonnets, ju.t AA received and for sale by CLARKSON &. DUFOU11. Vevay, April 23. Window Glass. Tft boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, MJdo do 10 by IS for sale by F. C. SHEETS & to.
Pleasant Township.
OCT We are authorised to sav. that JOHN G. ANDERSON, it a candidate for Jutflre of the Peace, in said township, in the place of iicory nogers, whose term nas expired. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Daniel UelM. Electoral Tickets. The Election to take place on the 7th oJVb.18S6 The following electoral ticket was formed by the friends of William H. Harrison for the presidency, at their convention at IndianapoU, on the 14th December, 1835. Gen . Milton Stapp, of Jeflerson county. Gen.Maraton G.Clark, of Washington M Gen. John G. Clendenin of Orange Amoi Decker, of Knox Albert S. White, of Tippecan Abraham P. Andrews, Laport u Col. Austin W. Morris, Marion " Achilles Williams, Wayne . - Maj. Enoch M'Cariy, FrankRn " ' ' , The following electoral ticket was formed bj iiicinenuaui luarun van suren, lorioe pre sidency, at their contention, on the 8th of January, iPJto. John Myers, ef Jwnox countr, William Rockhill, of Allen Jonathan Williams, of Morgan George W. Moore, of Own William White, of Vermillion. Jesse Jackson, of Scott Marinut Willett, ( Rusk Elisha Long, of Henry Thomas C Stewart, of Pike county. Deed & mortgage. TTNEED3 Ac liOBTGAGES, can at til times JjJ be bad ai twelve and a btlf cealf, eiagle, at Gardner's mill Alfrey'amill Short' iter
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and at thia effice. Printer'! Retreat, April IS. SFRINGr tSOOiS; IaATCST ARIOTAIs, FRANCIS G. SHEETS. Sc Co. ESPECTFULLV announce to their friends IW' . . ... ftnQ,.v tha. .u.-... now jp CJT lheir WSlf IffTlWlR (OiPS. Comprising, perhaps, as lars;e an assortment and aa -'" T n varieiY UB naa OTcr utcu uuercu iu una maJiet.to ivulch they afVth'e, attention of the .fo.;(MJ.J m,L" "nerallv. e,UfM,0?w ? , i " j l ' Black,blul,delia, brown, green and drab eiou, and Cassimers. Blue, sfeel-mixt, lavender brown, plain, striped and diagonal Sattinete. Silk and ... Velvets. Erieliah Msrinoes. Bombatine and Bombatette Marinoet, trench, English, and 'A-de-Naples, Black and blue-black .ilk, licos doIN an. light figured and tieens1 striped bilk., nuu" M w 5 ","me'" of nlmn and figured book and Swim latkonM mna. I. - '., i . ... Mm, Irinh linfna. rnrrtrd akirts. mrrmi. and thi do. linen cambric and lawn. Silk and cotton ve tings, Marseilles and Valentia, do bleached and brolv', sheetings, ar.d shirtings, bed ticking, Green red yollow and white flannels damask and cotton table diaper, cotton towel do, sewing silks assorted, cotton thread, rich silk parasol., t and ehorn bonnets, a great variety ....... . .f nU-Am ii . j.-h ir. llir.liu, .... . . i. .,, , 1 . . . . . wiae ar.cn quiu w.a. anu mocsi oroiac cbihui, hoe and bait bose, Bath and nttaburgh COM9, Mexic.n mixtures. York do. brown bleached dril- . . r u i- v j l,ng brown French linen., greea brown and (black summer cloth., valentia crape, anew artic1 Is fur geatlemen'a wear, a light and ulxtantial labrie, rose and saddle blanket., boots and aboes, and an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware and Cutlery, COLLINS' AXES, Trace Sc Halter Chains, &c. &e. GXlOCZUX!Sf DYE STUFFS. 4c 4-c. All of which they are disposed to sell . low a. a n rnfriilar ilanlri in In wtilMn minlrv I n a J fc ' ..w-.-... j . above goods have been selected with great care by one of the firm expressly for thi. market, and l.i rii.,. orr J tTlTV ir w nai xr.t i ir.ii isaar ilb. a lEvaaauj. ar ivaai a m m. m. nrfsffTV in Purrf W.;il ! K QUALITY, AND PMCE, they will not be .urpassea in mis piacc; mey simpiy asa weir iormer customers, and all Who are in the habit of buyling good, in Vevay, to call and examine their stock, and the v will eneaire that the price, shall be so low as to induce them to purchase without looking elsewhere. F-G.B. k co. Vevay, May 6, 1839. Shoes & Boots. Tin0 nairs SHOES, of differen yVJUVJl qualities, consisting of prunella shoes and slipper, kip and call skin shoes, and ao.brogans, just received and ior sale ny CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. 1 Vevay, Aprim.
lnd Stir Trying.
TlHE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have procured accurate. ly correct instruments for the surverincr of 1..-J J . o. lima, una arc reaay to seive ail triose w ho 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 kindc conveyancine, executed neatlv and correct j JOHN McCORMlCK. Jan. 4, 1836. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Ve vay, or Henry Mix, Mountsterltng, will be punctually attendedto. XTEX7 nSTABXaXSHKBnXT, X7atch and clock raakns and REPAIRING. VbHHE subscriber resnectfullv informs the inhabitants of Warsaw, Kentucky, and the public generally, that he has commenced his professional business of Watch and Clock makine and repairing, on the best principles, in the above village, he having served a regular apprenticeship to the business in the city of ivonaeo. CS-A11 Watchef and Clacks made b? him. wiu ne warranted to keen good time for a se .ti t. . . . . ries of yean, without any charge to the purA . . . ciinvcx except cleaning, ana an watches and flocks repaired bv him. wh ich are warrantsbie, win be kept free of additional expense for ... r . f ' . . . : the space of one year from the time of delive ry, if properly taken care of-and on the non performance of the work the xharges will be returned. Qarrtyinr IaetramenU made and repaired on the shortest notice. He will keep on band and for sale, a general assortment of JEWELRY. Together with silver table and tea spoons, iugar ton a., deserts, &c. which he will sell at New York retail prices, ne wju nave on . . ww aaa hand, for lale, bran 8 daj and tbirty.six hour CLOCKS, Which he will be enabled to sell lower than any yet offered in the western country, lie will sell 8 day clocks at and 3b hour clocks at B dollars six months credit. (tr 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. Wm. K. ROBINSON. Warsaw, March 28, 1836. Cotton Cats for Quilts. TTUST received, and for sale by U CLARKSON DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. Iaiber. fin lot of Spanish and Country sole, Cilf, and kip skins, and upper leather for sale by CLAHK.5UIH fcUUtUUK. Yevay, April 1, 183G. LAW NOTICE ZCZB3OlT AND 7ini.SOt (Hugh U. Eggleston and Daniel Kelao.) Have associated themselves in the practice of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Swit zerland 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 Indiana, in all business directed to them, under tbe firm of Eggleston & Kelso. Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzer land county, where he may be found, at all times, when not absent on business. AH bu sineis confided to them, will receive their joint attention. March 23. White Lead. TTTV the keg. just reeeived and for .!! by lilt CLAKKSON fe DUFOUR. Vevsy, May 2. 18.10. FLOUR. - A few barrel, flour just received JPI JT. and ior sale by CLAKKSON & DU JUK. Vevay, May 2, 1836 Croos cut Saws. TTUST received and for sale low by sy CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevsy, May 2, 1835. TAKEN UP IB1 Y William t-arver Imnz in York township, Switzerland county, Indiana, a B J wflre, supposed to be twenty years old, bran ded with a diamond on the left shout der, star and snip on the forehead,' several saddle marks, a white strip under tht mane, a bob tail and roached mane apprmscd to 00, by Ll.inie David and Isaac Lineback, before me this Gih day of May, 1836 WILLIAM R. WILEV, J.P. Clerk's Office. THK clerk1, office of Switzerland county lias been removed to the small brick luilding ou Liberty street, nearly fronting the ourt house. EDWAKI) TATTON. Tcay, May 15.
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lYvtfve, Cmri-iagrX- Sign Paint tr VEVAY, niDIAIf A. rXiHE 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 imita' tion of wood, marble, &c. and will warrant his colors to stand. lie will also attend in anv part of the county to Hanging 1'tiper, in tho most substantial manner. His charges will be moderate, and no execution slull be spared to plense his customers nnd expedite his worK in sucft a way ns to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. Collins & Co, axei. TTUST received and for sale low by y CLARKSON ic DUFOUIU Vevay. May 2. 183G. Plow Hloulds. UNlATA Plow Nnnlday. just received and for aaht CLARKSON L niTvnni Vevay, May 2,183ft. LAW NOTICE. JOS. G. MARSHAL ASAPH nrrr Have associated themselves in the rr;irlir. of law, in the counties of Dearborn and SwiU zerland, in ihe circuit courts of said counties. Mr. Marshall resides in Madison and mr. Buck keeps his office at the Rising Sun, where he may be found. Business confided to them, will receive the joint attention of botn. march 23. Robert Drammond. Attorney and Cormsellor at Law, Vevay Indiana. TEEPS hi. office on Ferry street, immedi--ately opposite the Post Office. Diuiness submitted to his care will be faithfully and punctually attended to His JUSTICES Omoe is kept at oe sarre place, where he also attends to all convey ancine hiiinea. GROCERY AND BOAT STORES. X1IIE subscriber respectfully in forms his friends ind the public, that he has just opened in hia new brick house, cornet of Market and Ferry streets and opposite Dalmazzoa frame house, an elegant Issortment OF GROCERIES, including liquors of all kinds; which he will sell on reasonable terms. lie designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such us bread, cakes, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, salt pork, tea, coffee, uar, flour, Arc. vcc. AMOS GILBERT.. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1830. Land for Sale. In the mattei cf Johii C. Mont-' fort guardian of Nancy and John Blunk, minor htirs of William I. Blunk dec On petition to sell real es calate "T7 Van order and decreeof the Switzerla nd proJl bae court, tlw undewiyned commissioner appointed by said court, will offer for sale, to the highest and best bidder, on tha uremieos in Pleasant township, Sixty acrec mt Valuable LAND, to be taken off of the north end of the south wi-t tinrt.r ot section number 4, town 5 north, laaga 12 east, On Saturday the 25lfc day of June next, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 r. u. Terms of Sale One third of ihe purchase mo ney in hand one third in twelve months from the day of .ale, and the balance in two years; to bear six per centum interest from .aid day oi sale, and if not punctually paid, to pay ten per centum i damages fr m sale uatil paid. Due a t'ndance given by II EN It V BANTA, commissioner. May 10. l anted. Tl fftrtrtl'TrB c'Mn pieked and wash II VVvvUv-d WOOl wanted, for which the highest market price wll! ba paid on delivery et oar .tore. ULAHKSUn JJUFUUK. Vevmy, May 5. Valuable Farm for Sale T HE undersigned wishes to dispose oC TTf ass that well known and valuable Tract of jLand in Cotton lowtuhiv, Switzerland county a known as the north wea: quaiter of section num . ber 2tt town 3, range ' west, containing wo dredand sixty acres; sixty of u-hi and under improvement, i li.rC u 4 Ci,wfwrtabl house with a ' ' GRIST 7misJjK erected therein also, a. GOOD OJRCAHD one hund.td and twenty UKAyq .-tV;i LH TREES, i lt'S cjhi miles north fi i,.,, the. tlisin FM-ession given'iiirncii. icly xx ierii.1 .e yv " uwpii V.VT Vv,( ri s oea uear Yevay who autiiqriid to c 'v nn ?iaSfiH BELL. .May tS BLaiaXH pvns for SUW fAt ivb offic
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