Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 241, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 August 1836 — Page 4
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p fw"' rvoelve 1 . if de'i v JJ r4 t tb? sh-p ofG. G. H.osio Vevay, until the IShday of August new, at 2 o'clock p.m. for doihSi - a Mrc-tin bosiseXir use Mitno -rst Lffs ce-ral n-xkn.utihe tow of Vevj. The brick wJrkofV-td bJidiw.jt.ite as follows tarty-five fel
ic ?e-"j-fh I vthsnv -tneia Irc3dm nnepn ieei fix ;t sn shinrcR inches thick. The Isrst i;e. (which wtil becfven gratis cy Frarci Lindlev.) oi.e ik aadxjnt-Jies un der ground, the bi!nceabove, i guJ, fKHJ lit Tha nW1 trt fiiul eVtTV tL i,f ii us s follows: line As- The r-arpetiter'a work, as innt nnrwrn-s!! Ilal? of wood VO'lild timber - r rrtnf two sets of ioisis. the c-i;k nt f. be so frame! and prcr ired as Jo r. e'ipnV ceding. to l,u;e f l!!ng do lock. kev. lunges, bolts &e complete fi oors, w t rames &o for 10 wi'iiiowso! 2t lia'tsi wu?re. ail sr'azel complete. ten by twelve inchc T!;c nrrvinier tr !, ail m.i'erials, nnd tho whole to le comp!eeted in i aooJ, substantial and wn Umatilla itfiiiacr. en ur'bv the 1st day r.f Decom'wr next. SiMUKF, PRO I t-MAN. " JUI5SH. I.KWIS, CiEOKtlK G. KNOX. iTrjs cjf. Fit ANCIS S. UADLI, JAMES W. ( OLE. Vevav. Ju'v 2d. 1 ZuAKCFACSTOKY VCTAY, IA. f'fJllL undersigned cen'.in- -- on hsnd. make to order, gttfrfr aj oj ?lartttsgti, ILmtess. likifi. TrunLs.c. lie mums toank?- for pJi" f;lV0-s, ontinuarice of ?ha sam. and 1 ipos to n;erit GKOHGE KE?IXa. Vevay, May 14, ISSo. Oae Ccist EewanL K ANA WAV. ftmlhft ?u ctI rbcr on the of July ins. rn in dt't.U d apprentice named J AMEJS ni ! rr i d.'0: i i ; i , i j ie tooK nut i! me iiianu'u wun tn.n. The above rew;ird without charpes or th".nkc. tvill be pro?TiptJy paid m liisapproKensicti and n (urn to ni. He was hound to sve by .the evtrsccrs cf the poor of JetVerfon tnwrsshp. JOHN "PROTSMAX. Nonr Vcvny,July ISth, ISGtl. A. STOW? Isoitse, Carriage & Sign Satmtcr. rjlHE undersigned, begs leare to ir.form the public generally", that he is prepared to execute orders in the above bu?;ness, in a;l it? I ranches; plain and ornamental, and in imita tion oi woxi, marble, cec. and will warrant ,! colors to stand. He will also attend in any part of the county to Hanging Paper, in the rnot substantial manner, iiis charges win! be moderate, and no execution shall be spar-1 t-d to please his customers and expedite his J work in Mich a way as to please the pubii c e or taste. Vour humble servant. " A. STOW. Vevay, December 15. li AW NOT! CI (Hugh U. Kgglistro and U.-initl K; so.) Have associated themselves in the pra.-tice of the law. in the counties of Dearborn, Ha ityerland and Ilinlev; also, in the sj: r .me court Gf Indiana, in all cases sr r Wl 1 cither of t!ie said cos., in w .nc.'i ttiov n.av IH: concerned; and in the federal court of Indiana, in all business directed to them, u.;dcr the (nn cf Egaleston & Reho. - Mr. Eggleston resides at Madison, and will attend thrtrmirls nf thr wfi irsa sd count ICS. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Swiizcr - land count v. where he may be found, nt all times, when not absent on bus iness. Ail business con6dcd to them, will receive their joint attention. March '23. Ianl Stirrrvlng. rpHE subscribers respectfully inform the -- public that thev have pict ured accurate ly correct instruments for the suncir, of land, and are readvto setve all those nho may please to call upon them in the above line, beir determined faithfully and impartially to do justice to those and between those who may be disposed to cmplov them. ELcant and correct maps of survevs will be fur nished if requested; and deeds, nortg.ies and every kindi conveyancing, executed neatl) and correct y JOSEPH D0?r, JOILV McCORMICK. Jan. 4, 1836. N. B. Orders left with Shaw & Rous, Vevay, or Henry Mir, Mountsterling, will be punctually at tended to. W anted. Tl fT&Tft lbs. clean picked and wa?b JUL MViy Hied Wool wanted, for which the highest market price wll! tie paid on delivery Uour store. CLAUKSON & DUFOlUli. Vevay, May 5. FL.OUK. JUST received and for sale low for cash, we can assure those who purchase that it is superior tdany flour usually sold in t!m market. CEARKSON & DUFOUR. Vt rrv,ja!W23d, 1836.
OF WHEAT. ."T ANTED immediately &ve thousand bush
V cis t ViiUAt , demerea it our vvure muse in Vevav; for which the highest maikei )riee, n ill be given. F.G.SHEETS,&Co. VevajT, Julv- 27. JLAW NOTICE, JOS. G. MARSHAL , ASAPH BUCK Have associated themselves in the practice if I aw, in the counties of Dearhcrn and Swit. -:e:I.ir:d, in the circuit courts of said counties. Mr. ilarshall resides in Madison and mr, Jiick keepa - his ofiice at the Rising Sun, vhere he may he found. Easiness confided to tneni, :oth. receive the iiat attention oi march 23. Attorney arid ConnseHor at Laic, Vcvxiy f ndiasta. 7"EEPS his c(!ice on Ferry 6treet, immedi "-ately opnoi'ue the Post Oiace. Business sabtnitted to his care will be faithfully sr.d "-tuaUy attended to His JUSTICES' Office' is kept at ibe satre phcer where he a!a3 attends la ail conveja:i'ii4C bu&iaees. A rJ7 PERIODICAL. EHtelfs Saturday Magazine IS published every week, in a handsome .-uiiTiber of '21 pages. It contains the choicest lighi matter cf the Eritieh periodicals, .ind wiii make two large volumes a year. I'rice three dollars in advance. Tkn work can otiiy be ailorded at so low a pf .ee, tiorn its connexion with the .Museum rj I c-.i.;t Lilfraturci w hich will contain Uk hchi of the Saturday Magaiuie, besides the more irrporlant matter of the Review?. The ij ituriay Matjazine w ill comprise such t variety cf trite resting tales, good poetry and tnirceilanecus reading, equal j six octavo vol-i-,is, as to make it deserving the favor of both the you:;g aiii the eld. Contra: ff the f.nl JS'vmhcr. 1. The Conscript, a tale f the French artiy. 1?. l our songs, ey E. E. L. A rriend" in Need is a Friend Indeed, a tale, by Hiss Landon. 4. lhe. loung Pretender, a tale, by Miss Crawford. 5. finarleyyaw; or, the DogFrend, by Cap taia Marryatt. a The'Charity Sister, a tale, by Urs. Norton. fiuTrscri"iin are solicited by E. E1TTEEL, No. XI, Bark sLbatk of 71 Chesnut st. Deeds &, IS&ptgaseS' vELDS JiOIi TUAoEd, can atall times be had at teve aud a hall cents, single, at Gcrdr.trs .vol I Ahrcy's mill hoa's store
Justice Baal's rfSce do iaz!ay's do do (.irecn's do do Tapp'a do d Cain's do do Dnsramona's do CiO Du four's do do Culps do do JMcHenry's do do Gra's do
ard ?t (hij cface. Frir.k:r's Uctreat, April 23. The Sssta relay IVewis. A AD LI TERAR Y CA ZE TIE. weekly family newspaper-devoted to literature, ciiticism, the fine ait.-,, general intelligence news Sic. Price lo dollars per annum, payable in advance. a&? N Saturday July 2, 1E3G. The subscribers will commence, in I hiladclphiu, the pub l.caiion of a new weekly uewspaper unde r the above tiliC. 'I he News will embrace every variety of lighr iterature, iucluding, tales, poetiy, essays, criticisois, txiticcs oi me hue arts, the drama, &c The original mattcrwhl be supplied by writers cd the first eminence. A tegular corresDondence will be maintained with Washington, and tot principal tities of the Union and arrangement nre in pr'gcssby which letters from Europe wil be constantly furnished. Attention will be paid to securinff at the earli ... . ...... est possdde date the choicest productions of the l.nglth ptnodscal press. I'opular novels wil! oc c;iiuoaiiv he- given, though they will not be suftreJ to ner!ere wito a general variety. The la '.est pews, rnd all items of interesting intelligence will invariably .rm part ot the contents. The News will te printed on a folio 6heet of ihe largest class, and will lurnish as larire an a--n..unl of reading matter as any weekly paper now pub isheJ m this country. It will be conducted in a spirit of the most fearless indepen dence. Ail aiiUoion l J party politics or sectarian reunion will be carefully avoided. LOUiS A. GODEY, JOSEPH C. NEAL, MOR ION M'JIICIIAEL. Agpntsof this paper willl bo allowed the usuai coinmsion. Six copies furnished for $10. All payments to be made in advance. Orders, free of postage must be addressed to L. A. GODEY. &. co. Numlier 100 Walnut streetTliiladelphia White JLcad. npY the keg. just received and for sale by JJS CLAH K.SON & D,UF0Utt. Vevay, May2,l83e,
LATEST ARRIVAL OF & dp n B g . THE subscriber lias just returned from the East, and has brought with him, and is now opening at his store on Kerry street. Vevay, AX X TEXSIVE AA'D VER Y SP LEXDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. Having laid in his goods at Newport, Conneccti cut, New Verk,and Philadelphia, he invites his trieuds and customers to call, view and examine
them, assuring his friends that he will sell his goods unusually low. Among which may be founds great variety of Broad Clcths.of various colors, a superior articie. flannels ot various colors, Marenoes, ami fcilk and Morino Handkerchiefs, Blankets, fine tamboured, sprigged and painted Muslins Bomba zetts, Bombazines, Sheeting and bhirtinas. Bon nets for h (lies, Gentlemen's Hats, Caps, Oc.c. lare cotton and bilk Umbrella?, a good articie. SShoes uoots, uppers, &lc. in great variet , for male and iemale, joang and eld. Also--AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Groceries. &c. Aid a variety cf ether articles winch he wil' net here enumerate. A. D. DUMONT. Vevay, Jaly, 13. Till? SILK GROWER'S GUIDE Jt ilh various Engravings. At 2 per annum, in advance. ON Wednesday, August 3, 1S3G, the first number of the SIEk GROWER'S GUIDE will be published by the sub cri ier, and con litiued every other Wednesday thereafter, each number containing 16 large super royal octavo pages, double colums, cxprws.-iy adap ted for tinndmg, and the whole subject lulsy illustrated by .appropriate engravings. Every possible source of information will be used to make this a standard publicatioi for American cultivators of silk. The editoi is extensively familiar with the subject, from peisoi al experience in its most important t.rai ches, and comes prepared to furnish his readers with information so much desired on this interesting subject. lie will also be as sisted with valuable pens in this city and vicinity, where the mulberry tree and silk worm have for many years received close attention The cultivators of the mulberry tree, in a! its varieties the rearing of silk worms prouuction ci cocoons reeling, manufacturing auo uyiemg siik the easy introduction ol the silk bu-incss its immense value to every farmer iis profits its peculiar applicability m our cun.ate, nnd llie nabits ot our larmers with liumerous other considerations, will be folly and honestly elucidated in this publicapubiication. rhiladelphia, as a focus, pos sesses remarkable facilities for the acquisition and dissemination of this important knowl edge. 1 he beet root sugar culture, and agri cultural subjects in general, will be assiduous ly attended to. To make the subject pecul iarly intelligible, engravers will be freely em ployed to illustrate the work, nnd no expense spared to place it in the first rank as the most complete publication on si'k husbandry in Amenea. It will be printed cn fine paper, with good type, and packed up to defy injury by ti e mail. Six copies will be sent for $10 thirteen for 20. OCT Address the editor, (post paid.) F. W. EEOPOED. 43, Chesnut st. Philadelphia. XfeA. IVIOTT'S COUGH DROPS. VALU1BLK XEU1CI5E FOR COUGHS A5C CCHSCMPTIO. T tIS Khxir. in its original form of prescription Ims stood the test ct twenty years experif nee. in '.lie general ue of ti, and is now offered, with the addition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, he virtues of which, have been fully attested anl hiRhly appreciated which render this composition pecu'Mrly adapted to the present prevailing disorder oi me nreast ana lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned In tmructed perspiration, will readily yield to its influr ce, removing those troublesome irritations, which ict as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain nd induces rest to an eminent degree. I'eisonsafit.ct d vih pulmonary complaints, b, ceding of !he lungs. cc. spasmodic asthma palpitation of ihe heart, end onsumptive afl'ectious, even in the most advanced p-rmls ot lite, will hncl immediate relief, from its re naikab'e power of diminishing irritability of the atem, and the velocity of the circulation, and by e'eansing an J healing the disordtred parts. It also Kurds immediate relief in the hooping cough -203-1 Ilr. JurtLin-s SPECIFIC OINTMENT. This valuable medicine is celebrated lor curing the following diseases: White Swellings ol every description Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing uianuuiar i umors reions or catarrhsRheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains; Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains; or parts affected by frost. It is alsj good for Scalds nnd Buros. For glandular swellings, it i superior to any medicine yet known. It is much saler than mercurial an plications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure ot com. It cures the worst Felons or Wbit'iws on the ap plication fourty-eigat hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a iystt ma ic disorder, re quire medicine to be taken inwor.l to remove them entirely. But in most cases by applying ihess otnt ment externally as directed, it will g ve relief. Certificates of important cures also directi ons for accompany each beitcle. 2U3-ly The above articles are sold by D. McCulIotigh Vtray and Jacksonville, and Lyman W ix, Mt. g'erlin. FLOUR. A few barrels flour just received XJ, and tor sale by CLAUKSON & DUFOUll. Vevay, May 2, 1855.
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AND BOAT STORES. THE subscriber respectfully infnrms bi fi-ipnda and fbf tiiib. lie, that he has just opened in his new brick house, corner of Market and Ferry streets and opposite Dalmazzo's fnrmo house, an elegant Is&ortmcnt yeprr OP GROCERIES, including liquors of all kinds; which he will ell on reasonable terms. He designs keeping on hand a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cake?, cheese, crackers, dried and fresh beef, sausages, sail pork, tea, coffee, sugar, flour, &c. &c. AMUS GILBERT. Vevay, Feb. 2. 1S36. Caution to Fanners. UC undersigned cautions farmcrtmd others to beware of James Harris, whose father lives in Bartholmew coun ty, in this state. He came to mv house m liibor on a farm, worked a few days and was taken sick. I called upon an able physician to attend on him. but as soon as he was aide to be alitit he basely absconded, leaving me to pay his doctor bill and other expenses. Lie also contrac ed debts with a merchant in the neighborhood anil has not paid them, when he had plenty of cash. he also stole a pair cf socks from another neigh bor. Look cut for him- guard well your stables, henroosts and smoke houses. ALBION JACKSON. Jefferson township, July 15. Notice School CoiiiiSaissioucr QIHce, Is hereby given, that I will hereafter hold my office as school commissioner, of the county r.f Switrerland,at the clerks oi'ice. in the brick building opposite ths court house ia the town of VTevay, on ne following days to wit. On Saturday the i'oth day r-f June next, Un Saturday the Cta day of July next. Oo Monday the first day of August next. On Monday the 5'h day of September ne.t. One school trustee from each congressional town hip, are requested to attend at the clerks ofhec-in Vevay, on Monday the first day of August for t!npurpose of receiving hound blank bocks, in which hooks a fair record cf all their proceedings are tu ! e kept. Purchasers of school land?, borrowers ofscliooj funds, and others are requested to make three payments hi Indiana state paper or specie. THOMAS COLE. s.c.s.c. Cotton township, June 13. Scythes & Sickics. WALDliOVS cradling, and Passr.ioreV grass cythesand sickles, of a good quality U3t icceived and for sale by CLAUKSON & DL'FCUR. Vevay, May 2, 1236. Collins & Co. axes. "TUST received and for sale low hy CP CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1238. Shoes & Hoots. 6& Iairs SSIOES, of different jgg 2jvr qualities, consisting of prunella shoes and slippers, kip and calfskin sdioes, anJ broguns, just received and for sale by t'LHUlvUiN Ji. JUUt ULU. Vevay, April 23. ISnskiRgum Salt. F superior quality to any salt in this mar'ket, for fcale lew by CLARivSON & DUFOUU. Vevar, June 23d,483G. Flow Moulds. "RT UN I ATA Plow MotiUU jii3t received and for sale ivb CLARKSON i: DUFOUll. Vevay, May 2, 1833. Cotton Kats for Quilts, IIST received, and for sale by jl CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Veray, April 23. CASH WAXTED The printer wants Cash, and must have it he hates to make costs. Cross cut Saws. TTUST received and fur sale low by JJ CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 1C35. A first rafe Wagon For saleWill answer for two or fourhoises. JOHN FOX. Cotton Yarns, WE have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of cotton yarn, of all numbers, manufactured at the Covington Factory, which is supciior to any yarn made in the west CLAUKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay," June 23. tf. CASH FOR WHEAT. , ... . TK wish to purchase n quantity of Wheal
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T Kye and barley, lor which lhe highest price will be given in cash, on delivery to SHA &K0US. Vcray, July 30, 1&36.
SG,000 SUBSCRIBERS! PHILADELPHIA ITII1CROR. THE splendid patronage nwnrded to th Philadelphia Saturday Courier, induce
he editors to tt mmence lhe publication, under he above title, of a quarto edition of their popu lar journal, so long known ns the largest l nmily rVewspaperin the L'mted States, with a list ol near twenty six thousand svesribers. The new feature recently introduced cf furnishing 'heir reader with new books of the best literature of the day, having proved so eminently successful, the plan will be continued. Six volurr.es fthe celebrated writings of Captain Marryatt, iind sixty-five of Mr. JJrooWs valuable letter from Europe, have already been publiehcd without interfering with its news ai;d miscellaneous rending. The Courier is the largest and cheapest family newspaper ier issued in this country, containing artirles in literature, science, and arts; internal improvement; agriculture; in shcrt every variety of topiss usually introduced into n public journal. Givj-ng fall aceounla of sales, markets and Rales of the latest dates, It i published at lhe low prrre of 2. For this small sum subscribers get valuable ond eaterfining matter, each week enongh to fill a boos ViOO pMges, and equal to 52 volumes r V?arf n3 which is estimated to be read, weekly, by at leasS two hundred thousand people, scanned rn al paits of the countiy, from Maine m Florida, anof from the seaboard to the lakes. The paper naar tccn now so long established as to render it too well known to requite an extendfd prospectus he publishers therefore, will do no more than refer to the two lending daily political papers of op prseite politics. The Pennsylvanian says Th Saturday Courier is the largest, and one of th hest f.imiiy newspapers in the Union; the otherr the Inquirer and Daily Courier, says, "it is the hirgps! journal published in Philadelphia, and nng of the very best in the United States.1' Ther New York Sur Bay-"we know cf nothing merer liberal on 'he part of the editors, and no meana mure cfTicncious '.o draw out the dormant fa)f nlsof otn country, than their unexampled lilcrality in offering literal y prizes," The Albany Mercury of March 16ih, 1536, says, the Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best newspaper ever published in this or any other country and its value is duly appreciated by the publii , if we may judge by its vast circulation. hu h rxccc'ls tI5,CU0!er week! Its contents are aireG:ibly varied, and each nund er contains mor&-. really vniuabla reading matter than is publishedl in a week in any daily paper in the Union. Its mammoth dimensions enable its enterprising proprietors, Messrs. Woodward & CiAKKr, of Philadelphia, to republish in its columns, in the coursa of a year, several of the most interesting new woiks thai issue from the British press; which cannot fail to give to it a permanent interest, and render it worthy of preservation. To meet the wishes, therefore, of such of their subscribers aa desire to have their numbers bound, they have determined on issuing an edition of the Courier in the quarto form, which will render it much mora convenient for reading when it is bound in a volume, and thus greatly enhance its value." THE QUARTO EDITION. Under the title of the Philadelphia Mirror, will commence with the publication of She Prize Tale, to which was awauled the prize ol fc, 1UU. written by Miss Leslie, editor of the spter.aia Annual the Token, and author of Pencil Sketches, and ether valuable contributions, to American Literature. A large number of songs. poems, tales, &c. offered in competition for the $500 premiums, will add value and interest to the succeeding numbers, w hich will also be enriched byastory'Vrem Miss Sedgcwick, author of Hope Leslie, The Linwcods, kc., whose talents have been so jostlv and extensively appreciated, both al home a:v.l abroad. This approved family newspaper is Btriclly neutral in religious and political matters,. and the r" . . c r r. I'Conp'.omising opponent oi quackery ui-vtcry kiad. MAPS. In addition to all of which the publishers intend" fprn'shin their patrons with a series of engravetii inn". embrr.cins ttic twenty live slates or ine ini.n, A:c, exhibiting the giluation tfee, of rivers,, towns, muntains.lkes, ihe sea board, internal! improvements, as displayed in canals, rail roads Kc. with fiher interesting and melul features,, roads, di-tanccp. &c. forming a complete Aliasfor general use and information, handsomely exc-. cutcd, and eacli distinct map on a large quarto, sheet, fit an exoence which nolhinn l ul the spier-. did natron: re which fr six elus past bos been i0 gencroutly cxter-fted to tiiem.couiu warwm i L'yitifia. The Philadelphia Saturday Courier is still continued in its large form, at the same price n heretofore. The Philadelphia Mirror, beiug n quarto edition of the Saturday Courier, with its increased nttrnc'ionr, ami printed oo lhe best fin white pn per of the same sizeofthe New York Albion, will be put at precisely one half lhe price of that valuable journal, viz: Three Dollars per annum payable in advanre. (including the maps WOODWARD A CLAKK, Philadelphia Leather. fine lot of Spanish ar.d Country solocnlf" and kip skins, and upper leather Pif ca re A CLKtSOiN .DUFOyR. Vevay, April 1. 1836. Window Chiss. 6(fTh boxcs 8 by ' W,r,low Class. SO ,5? do do lQ.bv 12 for 6a le by F. C.SllLEiS & V S1SOES. 400 pair kip bpogans h.-r sale by F.G. SliECTS &Co. Vevay May 30. SALT. Urft Hi'rrcU fifsi quality ' rT-i tTi ti -t tr.lr.iiif r ,tJtj3ii eeiveci anit inr :ie oy CLARKSON & ttUFOUlL
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