Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 260, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 December 1836 — Page 3
D00X3 APXTSPAPEIl POSTAGE. a Kile's Literary Omnibus. N I'.VCLST.'.US, 3IOC.1l WHY, VOV.lKi:?, TB.VVF.LS r.rv.rws, and ti:c ,ms cf tiik bay. g V u .is one ...f the great objects of Waldies
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It lit ion to sell Heal Estate. To Samuel Mix, Lyman Mix, and Adeline Mix, minor heirs of Lyman VV. Mix dec. and their guardian ad litem. William Arlington, and ail others in any manner interested. jVOW, at the November term of the Swit- ' zerland Probate court, cotr.es James M.
Cotton, administrator of the estate of Lyman iw r:- .r..,.,i i i
. it, itiix. utirTiit'ii. i.nr in i'miimi v 'iiwi
h-v H.'ivm t.- i 7 1 - v-wv...... i...v
,ir i;;ii'i,!,r va.tVmtimmt. car- ,urSeM to ! court, that lha personal estate
o maiv'e gr
;d reading cheaper,
.c lo every rn tn s doo
ui'c i i.pLshed ; we Is.ive
I -vu:ie;y lo mo ?et iiU-r-:v, iui ; ni i:io;i t j sti'i i irt-ier lo li'J -o c ;s to a lilerary b
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two i i . accessilnn; wc !X ive
j;".v.i i i tii? ( irto library a volume weekly f r two l r ;is a d iv; we now prcposeto give
I t!u: ?.;a5i." period lor less than Jour .. t a id as a piquant season-
occupation to
e now pro-
:et m ore (nan and continue to
a vo c i i' i
t: i'r-y e.-d nms of s.'iorter liter."!
of the said decedent is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the
' i Jiame, and filed an inventory and anpr.. mu iciiucr : . f . e ,, . . , , .
mem oi me louowins pices or land, viz:
No. 1. Three acres and three, quarters of
an acre ot land, being a part ol the S. L. quarter of section 35, town 3, range 3 west, adjoining lots of the town of Mouotstei hn:. No. I, 3, 4, and 5, deeded to said Mix, by
Samuel Fallis and wife, February 21. IS3 .? r 'v .... . .
,an-l a su.nm.uv of the news and e-!.Deed forded ,r. book E, page 213 and 210,
iu recoruer s ornce oi saiu county.
N). 2. Lot No. 13 and 10, in the town of
Mounlsterling, as deeded March 2o, li5,
and recorded as aforesaid, in book i p'ige
rv :n u:;
veals of it'.-.i day. We know by experience i ca!-.: :'. ;ii':a tint we can go still further in t;:: m itu r of reduction, and we feel that there
i-i stid vcf re enotjh for us to aim at offL-nns i!.,.
t i n i'ir.rva-"u:g liier i-y appetite that mental i
U, and by Thomas Butler and wil; Octo
ber 27, 1S31, recorded in book E, pages ol
and 52.
J ;o i wj:!c:l it ci ives.
-7 ! .1 I' irlfl Af Utc i I ihd l in M ,innL
continue to make! , ,. .... , . , . 14
firm f-ri o' JJceoea oy jiaia jj. rernci, lie
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it a I tvoriic. '
.;v iMl-. anJto isue.i in a
, . , - , . -. . i i corn ier ii, iojj, rcconieu in cook v, pa''? lii.i-ii-v' aa J or js-i V.Uioo, an J us price and ioi i i i i ci i i .i . , ' ... i is 1227 and 225, and by Daniel Shi I Ion on the 'nyv;" roav,M.;he same. Bat we shal., ip.;. of Deccmher fe- recorded ln book , :e i ol tlai -;ze of Lie largest newspapers ot:1 v., A x ,nA , . ... f-.t,;.
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i.M.y raW d(.iol tQ tQwn of Mountsteratg nUin. o-t:.s o; tne iiewest and most entertaining. , i
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i::oa;?!i in t-j-ir Severn! departments of Novel?.
Ta!;s oyag, Tr.ivcls, ccc, select in tuiir c.taract r, joined with reading such as usual-' l v ih i'tl.l fill ,-t weekly newspapers. By this nieth..-l we h.p? to acccinp'.ish a great good; to enliven and enlighten the family circle, and i give ti ii, at an expense which shall hc'no con-ideration to any, a mass of reading that in f.ook form would alarm the pockets of the prudent, and to do it in a manner that the usust sceptical shall acknowledge uthe power i-f concentration can no farther go." Yo book ivkich appears i;i fTaWiVi Quarto Library zvill b.-. publiaktd iu the Omnibus, wlticii will bean tiiiirclu distinct periodical. TERMS. Waldie's Lite rary Omnibus will be issued every Friday morning, printed on paper of a quality superior to any other weekly sheet, nd of the largest size. It will contain, 1st, Books, the newest and ihc best that caa be procured, equal every week to a London duodecimo volume, embracing novels, travt-Is, Memoirs &c. and only chargeable with newspaper postage. 2d. Literary reviews, tales, sketches, notices of books, and information from "the world of b iters,'' of very description. 3d. The news of the w eek concentrated to a small compass, bat sufficient amount to embrace a knowledge of the principal events, political and miscellaneous, of Europe and A-nicrica.
The price will be two dollars, to clubs of
five subscribers where the paper is forwarded to r-ne address-. To c'.ih- of two individuals, tivi' .:.:!! irs: siivb- mail subscribers, 3 dolls.
Too discount on uiscurrenl money will be charged to the remitter; the low price and superior paper, absolutely prohibit paying a iUcouiif. On r.o c ndi:ion wiil a cpy ever be sent, until p.-innent is received in advance. As !he arrar.gt itvmiIs for t lie prosecution of ti i- tr.-oat literary undVriakinff are nil made
and th- proprietor his redeemed all his p!oJg - to a gc i.civei-: p ioiir. for many years, no tear cf the n .:;-:: : 1 t of tiio contract fan b ldt. Ti' t n :i ; is will be recularly issaed, n;. l M , ... s;"u in a year, read ng matter o.p.ial ia anv-unt, to two volumes of Uees's ii v cl ;ie !i . fir ' sum mentioned i Love. Adores-. p -l paid, ADAM WALD1E, 10 Carpenter st. Philadelphia.
rflHE fibscriber informs his friends and the
public, that he intends keeping at his house, near Fruiter's Retreat, Siisulry Circcry Articles, OF THE BEST QUALITY, which he will sell as low as they can be affor S?f-J ded in Vevay, consisting in part of Kl'll Sl,5f;,r Coir!'e Tea, Tobacco, Rice, 4iiSJl,dig Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, and
other articles. DA MEL PALMER. Near Printer's Retreat, Nov. 10.
Estate of John Carninc, doc. IIIE undersiin d gives notice to all per--so.s concerned, that he has filed his vouchers in th" clerk's oilicc and wiil be prepared on lh? tnird day of the next February
vi m of the iy.z, t !.nd Probate court, lo In
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rood Monuay in February, close said jidmisi-t-'(ration.
w.n ?r
'For specific perforf mnnce.
ate of L liana, Switzerland county, st.
Switzerland Probate Court in Chancery. NOYEXEEi: TERM, 1830.
Jameg Boyle,
William S. Moss, The mas W. Reynclds, Elizabeth Reynolds, minor heirs of Peter Reynolds, dec, and Daniel Kelso. their guardian ad litem.
OMES the complainant, by Dumont, his solicitor, and proves to the satisfaction of the court, that William S. Moss, oneef the above nanu d defendants, is not a resident of this state; therefore, it is ordered that notice of the pendency of the same, be published for three weeks successively in the Weekly Messenger, a newspaper published in this county.
Men at th- court house in Vevav, cu the ?e- itht la"1 lll!'I,,;'! "U thereof, to beat least six
ty nays neiore i lie next court: and that unless
saiu Moss appear at the court house in Ve
il As! AM VAN::icn,.-.jv:v.
November 1, IS'.)C
The under.-igiif'J respectfully
nie p:::.::c, laal tic
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loioiiiis me p:'.:,:.c, tu.unec
ties in me aoove business, l:; all the vai iiiiis l.ra'a lies, ia the llo;) lately rcct:pi;-d Ly Tlios. Butler, in tl'.o town of xo iwrsriiiiLLVG.
lh: intends to keep an assort i:c::t of hi-
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voi'ii -ti ''a s on Iv attt n ii d to. nor.
land, and a.l ordv-rs pro:i :nHoisessliod ia tho La st lean
er persons in any way or manner interested ::i said real estate, residents as well as non-rt : idents of the state of Indiana, are hereby notified to appear in the Switzerland Probate court, on Tuesday, the 14lh day of Februai) neit, being the second day of the next Fel i u-
ary term of said court, at the ce irt liouse in Vevay, and shew cause, if any they caa, why said real estate shall not be sold, and the pro
ceeds thereof made assets for the discharge of
the debst and demands aforesaid. By order of said court. JAXES M. COTTO.Y, cd'r. November 21, 1S3G.
EN tit ion to sell Real K2st?.
f the heirs a.id legal representatives ..f
.Z.'scs, A::n ZldgcfZ Toul3, M-iJo to order and warranted, lie kce:s a a stock oi iron and steel on hand ; hut co-io-
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strict u'ttotion, he ho-es to merit a share oi
ublic favor.
No. 5. Henry Cotton's bond for lot No. 3.3, ia Cotton's addition to the town of Mt. Sierling. No. 0. Henry Cotton's bond for lot Xo. in Cotton's addition to the town of .Wjuntster-lins.
No. 7. About two thirds of the in-let of t helmets, who j -refer it, may had li.oir own t.,y,
the town of Mountsterling, No. 31: fronting j.-uul tet i lie work. ;:n kind ol steel. li
forty-lour feet on Vevay street. No. 8. Fifty-two acres, in the north west quarter of section 20, town 3, range 3 we. i, on which Nathaniel Mix, now live. Decicd August 3, 1833, and recorded in deed buk E. page 335, in recorder's office. xso. 9. One acre of land, embracing a certain spring of water east of Samu?! Peal's ni Mountsterling, and west and south, of land sold by Witehead to Henry Cotton. Therefore, the heirs aforesaid, and allo'h-
t ' ; v - i.!oe.iitslerlits:, t i. toiler
Ktto of 7y.iv.Uui i iii rSIlij oil :' i im.'d gi'e
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A I. D RED.
sens r..act m. ci, votli lsei's in iii;- it .M
p-.i ' d on ti"; !ll4.d d sv of
of the .Skv lit.. iU'U at the c .
tfilii- tv ail per-
(h-.t !- has tiled hie s uihix . ;:.'m1 ill be pi e-
l:ru.iry term
vay, on the fi'sl day of the next February ici mcfsaid probate court, which will Le hol-
desi on tiie second Monday in February next, ;;r.d put in u proper defence to complainant' ordinal and amended bills, the matters aud things cor.j.vr.cd therein will be taken its cou-fef-tJ and decreed accordingly. EDWARD PATTOy. :iov. is, tS30.
Estate of J oel Wilson, dec.
S)4S, OMLS Joseph Malin, adonin-z-m:Y 'Orator of the istate of Joel Ns V.'ilson, deceased, late of Jeffer-
rl .nd iVoioi'.e cijuit, lo be hol-
in iiii!!. in i r-ir.v, en the ee-
?!raid iy in Feoiu.ry, lo close said aJ-
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t:ii!iis(ntioi.
DAVID Ci,.Umr.
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aitoidcd uitl
''E.CE.VULVI:, OPAGLYAL u'-e of this oenelralii 4 duid has been
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sprains t.lai
led .:icess in blithe iiich iv-'oiie an c sternal
corl.s, chak-s or rails, cuts.
a t!:0 eye, scratches.
Samuel Davis, late of Posey townrhin,
ipi;c;ui -.V 0"l!,i-
cracji ;! :e strains oi the t:;ullerc, stu.e. t:C'!g;i. l.aee, r Lii!'..u:ie, fell ;ck, anj of the p.-i-' 1 n a iui u.'':a joi.'sts, c:c. l iit i . i v : ai.d ih:c Liniment is likewise an cm ehei.t prp...;;li. tor burus or scalds, '.veakiiess or s;i:i:!. of the joints, swelling of i'ic !;i oi the ti.i licit, i::5irtiritoy rhusna-t:-i:.-, :c.
1 oe nerve ani bone; tinimcnt was l nr.:
latendi-d i.!y f.-r l!i-ilr.e;.sis ofheiic; i;. sapui i .1 tlu-acv in th.; .u:e of their diserder.-
iias fcca-'i.:ned it use ftr i-'mu? of t he 'illi hum.i!:lt in !i ;r (.:.' J'or evidence c.its b'iSie-iU-t;. die p.iipiitor refers to the ani.e. l n i;iiu: r.ul :
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SAIL. IE
iS-ti J. -til JuLVi
f ... jsjWj-iaei is desirous of disposing of '-?"!:". toe ti i t of land, on which he rc-
sid being a part of the south-east
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deceased, and all others, resident or non-rcsi
dent, concerned. Now, at the November term of the Switzerland Probate court, comes Arnold Hinmaa, administrator of the estate of Samuel Dai. deceased, and suggests to said court, that the personal estate of said decedent is insullieit o.t
to pay the debts and demands outstanding a"jainst (he same, and files an inventory nd
npprai-emcnt of the following pieces cl 1. m J, viz: Forty acres being a part, of the north west quarter of section "22, and township 2.
range - west; beginning at tle centre ol tite west boundary line of said section; thence north 25 chains and 70 links; thence south c'.") degrees east, four chains and 81 lines; thence .i -i i i .. u .. : . . 1 1 . 1
souui v.cjuegrees eas;.iive tiiains; u-eiice ei?. t)V ,, r,:, u,,rs,.. frflln ft,0 t,mr,.. ,..:.
.1 . J 1.1 I- .1... .1 !. KI'V ' ' " ... v. v .
inref cnains aim ii iiiiks; ineuce uui rt..uU ,l. n,,:i.-o.,:!dv -rnr in mr
we have ht-en induced to give a fair trial to all the ni tides rccotni.eri;!ed for such injuries; we now take pleasure in htating that the W.il'.v ..-irl f.i I.- Al.t.ll II." rxM I. A..,. 1,1.. I..
...... C.ltll UWIViVUtJ t. IT. I IV
son township, and files iu (he Swit-
.eiiauu i iooaie ccurt, tus complaint in wiiting. setting forth ch aih and succinctly, the condition of said rstnle iLe whole ol the estate and assets that havj come to hi possesion, as also, the amount cf (lie debts and demands outstanding against said estate, ?i far s's the same have come to his knowledge, and t!i;it said estate is insufficient to pay the .:nie, and prays fr relief generally. It i-i ordered, (hat the said administrator notify !i:o creditors of the estate of said Joel Wilson.
aeceased, of trie filing and p u dency of said eotiipl iint, by a puLdu a.tion , h r six weeks successively in the Weekly Messenger, u oews aner printed and p'.ihh.-hfd at Printer's Retreat in sai l coun'y. (hat usie-s said cred -tors notify said adinitiistrafor -jf thy existence and extent of tneir respective claims, by tiling (he same, or a hill sU:U men! of the nature, description, r tid (!at: efihe contract or as-
iiirr.osif. nnori which f!
:!, in tn
vio:s lo 'hi
she said drcrdnt, ru.d o ! t! liuis. net so fil
ed will be finely t- i-- n i and defeated, in
f;vcr 01 the r:;i; dd u t ;-vdi?o:. Viii -'x-. '. fvEi s. 'Tcha'e iadge. x - .... JO e.ovr .j. 1 ',, 1 ;.!.u. Thrrofurr. the v M-ditor? .rcsaid, aro hereby notified as a for si-', aid tliat I hey appear at the cotut I . 1 1 ; -e i the town of Veay, i n Frilay, t-i-' l?t!i d i of February next, at 1 oVIok. '. M.. whenatal hri '.- all claims, filed a? above iiiei ted, ! !;c :.'r.'i o!Jice, Jill he 0 a'ly heaid.act-d ej'op, :-.:.J determined, by said court, occi 1 vliog h. v. I'iy order. JOiETN MALLW admr.
too r:r;:-e may ne (oiina-
f the.". 1 i Jhn i :h i.i t.-..it. i .
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tir.al ni;-'.! i'o.it k i .'tl;e assets of
t
f'ir: Wr h".ekad fieoaent opporluniticr of '). rio 2 the good cfJVctsof (he Nerre and
.1 1 1 1 1 d ' r '.
..;c.. among utc w:niUcrsoi me ,iicus compa- j ;.-.
i'j;v ot-rcccrv
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, '::ss j'i.-t opened, in the vel :i,c iu JACKSONVILLE,
v ej-;:o.-.itt; JeriGiia't 1 ho.mas t;iT-
nrz Ci.;.s'i-ti?:s, in part, of
o-iarler el
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yrsj, c
ectmn, JNo. M , town.
tai-::.- FIFTY ACRES.
it
ile from the Law-
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f'Kirtti ( a n.itc
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mi stale ro ot, ami nnmeuiaicij on
the hw towu-hip r .ad, adj.iiaing the lamb
, fj.ar.es F;-own. I eniy five acres are im.rovcJ, and the balance is well tiuibere',a:ul a',1 w-i'l wa'.ered; ICO leaiit g apple trees, dioice. craved fruit, and nambor of pe.i h trees. There are saw and grist mills within nni JTsile.
Also, for sale, a LEASE of sixteen acres of cleared land, having two years to run, laying convenient to my iand, with a tolerable comfostablo cabin on. Term-of sale, one half cash, the balance in one year, with ten per cent, interest, from day of sale, if not punctually paid the title is in-
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1 A II' X.I 1 CjIV. JciTeroos township. October 27. Selsoot cciiimissioiter. Notice is hereby given, that 1 will hold my OFFICE, as school commissioner, at the clerk's office, in Vevay, on the following days lo wit: On the ferst Monday, in January rext. THOMAS COLE, Co! ton township. Oci. 21. s. c. e.
chains and 21 links to the place of begin
ning. 1 herefore, the heirs aforesaid and ah others interested, are hereby notified to appear in the Switzerland Probate court, on Tuesday, (he Mth day of February ncxt,being (he second dav of the next February term of aid court, a the court house in Vevay, and shew cause, if any they can, why said real estate shall not be sold, and the proceeds then of m.ido assetss for the payment of the debt?
and demands aforesaid. I Uy order of said court. ARNOLD II1NMAN, aim" v. November 21, lS3t. Pay what thou owest.
1 IA. pcrsons indebted lothe undersigned,
by note or
account, are
reques'i d to make payment on or before the
iir-t d iy of January next. Notes and ac
counts of more than one years standing, will
be put in suit without respect to persons, on
that day.
FilUllEltICK l tilUSAUD Vevay, November 21, 1836.
any Liniment have used, ;uid it is invariably root tea to by tho company in all cases oi bruises, cprr.ins, ecc. O. W. DROWN vv Co.
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Itato of Natlstin linden, doc. ASZNATH G. HAG EN, admr's.
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I 0'):;C (. .'lOhiSSCC?, tx'C. (mm bieti ni he M n .11 comnsoi'ating term Approved country pioducc, taken at mar krt price.
JAMKS LSiWJS. Jacksonville, Cctobr l.r).
Kstatc of Nathan IIa2;cn, dee. ASENATII G. IIAGIjN, executrix.
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n.lle
Vev-.
PIECES American and British prilllSjnst received nd for
F. . SHliljl S St Co Septe oler !Gh 1S3G
Eatale of Nathan linden, tlec. JOHN I). CUMMINS, administrator, with Ihe will annexed. THE undersigned gives notice to all persons concerned, that they have tiled their several vouchers in the clerk's ofiice, and will be prepared on the second day of next February term of the Swilzeilarid Probate court, to be holden in the court house in the town of
Vevay, 011 Monday, the 13th day February
next, to close said administration.
JOHN D. CUMMINS, and AS EN AT H G. CUMMIN, late Asenath G. Hagen. November 21. ISStj. Whiskey. WE have a few barrels rectified whiskey which tve offer fo sell low for cash. CLARK SON & DUFOUR. Vevay, June 2T.d,
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ol' James Mont fort. dec.
' J'HM undersigned gives notice (o all perrot s concfi tied, (h it he has filed r.is rou1 1 1 rs in cf t k" etl e. and be piered 011 the third day ! the next May teim cf tl e Swiizetland Pr.-diate court, (o he holden at the ceiiit In d-e ia Vt-vay, on the rerond Mor;day in May, to dose and settle saiu admini:l ration. JOHN C. MONTFORT, Adin'r. November IS. l.o.
st k 9 , Ids. ideao picked and wash Mti-'ed v.ool w inter!, fi r which
tie: lu-hiM marlo t ;-r:eeti! if nnoi on delivery
Ve vi . M " r
73 t PlM't Kentm hy Jear.c? just recciv25 ed and tor s.iledv F i SHEETS 6c Ce. Ycvay September 10 'hi 835 Till piii '..1 .-n!i cuuh am! mui hue it lintcs 10 rWw rosr.
