Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 January 1840 — Page 4
very disease which they are employed to cure It It.' then by the tile or purgative*, exclusively formed of .vegetable compounds, which, pos'ettiag within, them* velvet nodcleterioui agencies, which decomposition, combination, dr alteration can develop® oi brin£ into action; ami tbereforexapahle of producing no effect, rave that which it dciired—that a safe remedy it found. ; •
POETICAL.
Tessesssc Senator. —Mr. Grundy,’ recently elected Senator to Congress in place of 3Ir. Foster resigned, considered himself ineligilile at the lime of election, being anofficcr under the United States government. In order to remove all dondls of the validity of his scat, he resigned the place of Attorney General of the United States, repaired to Nashville and resigned that of Senator, and was subsequently, reelected, haring no opposition.
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'DRUfiS! DRUGS! . n TUI? subscriber having purchased Inc Drug Store of Rigby* Kent* if Co* t hasi'femoved il to the house formerly occupfcd by \V. Browning, next door to. Clarkson 4 s Bufour Store, and hopes by a strict attention to busi.ncs.to- ijicrii a share of public patronace. .J - N. II. Advice given gratuitously.
OK Friday the 20lh inst., as Is supposed, between flcloonorcr's mill and my farm, a large morocco pocket book containing several notes of haul, draw? in favorof tlie undersigned, as follows One bn Francis Schoonover for $200; one on Amos Gilbert, Jr, for $100; one on John McCirinick for $100, and one on I’ctcr Lo Clcrc f«r$‘12 50, besides sundry other papers. All persons arc cautioned against trading for said mtes, as tbc payment of them bare been stopped and they canbe of no possible value to any peri on but myself. The person finding said pocket book and returning'iL-to tbc subscriber, or at the office of this paper, shall be liberally rewarded. • * Dec. 23,1S39.
From the U. S, 1 The Iforlh AVlad. It moans o'erlhe Prairie; It sighs through the Drake; It roars in the forest; It howls on the >Tia laden with sorrow— > Pale poverty’s sigh; :And the groan of the honseUi*
Gaielte.
The LIFE PILLS and PHENIX BITTERS bare proved to be themost happy ihtheirtffeclt in cates of biDiout diseases, of any purely vegetable preparation ever offered to the public. If the stomach it foul, they cleanse it by exciting it tb throw bffitt contents; if not, they pats to the duodenum without exciting vomiting or nausea in the stomach; stimulating (he neighboring wcera, as (be liver and oaucmi, to at to produce a m$fe copious flow, of .ihetr secretions into the iotcttiaci; stimulating the exbalent capillaries, terminating in tbejpner coat, which an increased flow of the useless particles of the body, foreign'matters, or retained secretions, arc completely discharged. . For tale wholesale and retail by the proprietor, WILLIAM B/MOFFAT, 375 Broadway— to N. Y. whom all letters relative to the Medicines or orders must be directed,^*
Would inform the. citizens, of Vevay'and its vicinity that lie has rcsbmcd the practice of Medicine; tec., and can at all times bo found-at his Drug Store, except when abseht on professional business, , '■ Vevay, Sept. 28* 1839. , v ' 47if
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It bears through the sky.
The followingsceno occurred in tho office of % country justice.- A boy was brought Toward as evidence of the ill treatment of his master. Jus.—Do you swear or affirm! boySwear. Jus.—Did you ever swear! Boy.—Oh yes,many a time. Jus.—Then you may sVrcar. Hoy.—(seizing the bible and kissing it) I’ll be n—d ‘it boss’ did’nt whip me with a bridle!
It scatters the brown leaves
That Amnmn hath sited; It laughs through the branches
GEORGE TARDY. 4c
That wave o'er tho dead; It shakes the low cabin, Where burns the palO light, To cheer Jier who watch etb The tempest to-night.
COOKiJyO STOV£S* THE subscriber has just received from Cincinnati, agood assortment'of PliEJUIUM COOKIXG STOVES, and SEFEtf PLATE STOrES, ot various sizes, and ol the latest and most approvedpatterns, which ho will warrant to‘purchasers. Plates that crack, will be replaced free of charge., Tho public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for.lhcm-elves, and learn the prices. F, L. 1 GRIS Alt D. Dcc.‘7, 1839. \ l»f-
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
M aksa cuuse TT3.— Thc Bay State Democrat thinks that there wilt be a democratic majority of ten to the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts Legislature,—If this bo the case, Morton will bo governor, even though, as the Whig parly sturdily pretend, it shouldap□ear that there is no (Election b f the people. The House of Representatives will fill the vacancies in the senate with democrats, and tho senate will choose Morton from the four candidates relit rpcd\o them by the House.—PA//. Timet .
THE undersigned, respectfully- informs the citizens of Vevay, ana the public generally, that hs has cdablishcd a.
(Kr'fbo Good Samaritan, explaining more folly, Mr. .Moffat’s theory of may be bad gratis at' the office, 375 Broadway. •. ., - , .
The pride of her bosom . Is cat on the deep, And the far dashing billow Forbades her to sleep, For the blast slumber Its .wrath would Impart, * And tho cry of tho shipwreck’d Would ring to her hesru
JMacksmith Shop
at the lowei end -of Market street; where be is prepared to do any jvork ih the line, in the rganner, tud at reduced prices'. Having engaged a goo|* workman, he hopes to tncrit and jcceiveaeharodf public patronage. .• ! BENJAMIN-DETRAZ. 'N. B, An ajprenlice to the above trade wanted immediately, . Dec.7,1839 -Itf .
Fever and ague positively cured,Fernand Ague is a most obstinate disease, nod in warm and humid climates, frequently resists every ordinary mode of cure, so at to become very distress* in* to the patient; and by the; extreme debility which the disease induces, it often gives rite to other ebron* ie complaints. Marsh miasmata,.or the effluvia arising from stagnant water, is the most frcfpjcnl exei* tint .cause of tbis disease; and-one of its greatpecunarilies is its susceptibility ofajcncwal from very slight causes, such at from the prevalence of an easterly wind—even without the repetition of the original exciting cause. In this. Fever and Ague differs trots most other fevers; as it ii.whll known, that after nr. ordinary fever bat once occurred, and been removed, the person affected is not to liable'to a fresh attack as one who was not so affected.. These circumstances render it extremely difficult to effect a permanent cure of Fever and Ague, though to rx/iere the patient for the time being is a very easy.task.
. • NOTICE. » ALL persona concerned, arc hereby notified that I have loft my'in tea .and accounts in the hands of Joseph C. Eggleston, of Vcvay, for collection, with directions to suet oh all that ore duo on the 1st day of January, 1840,\jtiless paid on or before that time. ' * - . : WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Dee 7, 1830, ,1c
HoV?! on!—for the 61n fu I' , Tby voice bath a. charm, And tby spirit inciteth Thejnnrdarer’s arm; ,, No whisper of conscience— Ko terror of God,. • As he mdvetli in silence - . - And darkness labroad. *
XI ra. fiaibara Emm ett,agedS2,m other of Major Emmett, of York., Pa. was burnt to.dcath og the! 23th ult. by her clothes catching firo while standing by an open stove’. Miss Hannah Handy, an aged lady, wal also burnt to death lately at Gullopd, Conn.‘by her dress catching fire while at the wood pile in Ihc yard with a candle.
. A Farm for Sale. *
TfS' subscriber wishes to dispose of'the farm on Which be now lives, containg210acrc9, aljput 50of which are under cultivation, and the remainder covjred with best of timber. - The improvements jcansfst of houses stables, and other out-buildmgsi a first ralo orchard of bearing apple and jeacli trees. There area number of nevcr-faili 15 springs bn' the r place. • This farm it on high ground,.)! good settlement.and healthy altnatijn, lying in Switzerland county, Ia., on the Stale road from Veyay to Indianapolis, 13 miles' fron Ybvay: .The State road from Fort William CD Indianapolis, also terminates ?t said farm—the!state road from: Little'York oh the Ohio river,to Indianapolis,terminates here —both falling Into,the Vcvay and Indianapolis State road at tlis farm, making it a very public situation. The United’ States:mail stage stops at the post ofice days in the week. The whole 240JSOO, or 100 nqres will bo.sqld as it may suit the person wishing to purchase. 1 .Two thirds of the pirchase tnoney may lie at interest if desired. *. nlrsons wishing. a good. lojjiwn, cannot fail to bo satisfied by an examination of this. The title is: Indisputable.' Por-funker particulars, apily to tbelubscriberon tlie premises. ALEXANDEU Sr.'V -■ Ftoasant, Snitzcrland co. la;, Dec. 14,-1833.
iTlilcIi Cows for Sale. TUB subscriber has ■two first rate Milch Cows, with young catvos,'which ho will fell low ‘for cash, or barter.for Oats, Corn or Hay, at the market price, to be de'ivcrcil at his farm about one mile below Vevay.'• PHILIP SCHEXCK. : ' ' . 2c i ■
/Thou’rt now at the altar; And how .stealing in ■ XVhere the felons lie fetter'd In iron arid bin;, “ Now high on the mountain! No\7 down in the Talejr .And the road ocean heareth Tby.’dcsohto wail, ' ■ •
A young lady lately asked a gentleman tie meaning, of the word Surrogate. ,*U is, Jliss.t replied the gentleman, <a gale through which parties have to passoa their- way to gdtraar* ried.* 'Then, I imagine,’* said thrladyT Mhat it .** a corruption of sorrow gate* You aro’righl, .Miss,’ replied tlfcgentleman, 'as woman » an abreyiation of wo to man.*
Moffat** Lirt Fills andPuesix Barcas bare been'thoroughly tested,* anil proved to be a rosiTiv* asd radical a.'At of Fever and 1 Ague. 'Hundreds of ht*fellow-citizens inthe West, havevoluntarily come forward to tuiuro Mr,- MOFFAT that the LIFE MEDICINES ore the onljr medicines that will tuoeocghlt effect'11 removal of. ltd* most tedious 'and disagreeable diiease. - _ - . j * Others who have emigrated to that rich and prorating portion of our country—men who weht out hill ofhope, atfU confident of winning a competcncc/rom (he [luxuriance of the soil; or who carried to the out posts' of our settlements the mercantile or mechanical experience won in the' cro wdcddlio and towns of the older states, have either’returned with shattered coietilutions and depressed spirits, or they remain in ‘their tiew. homes, dragging out a weary )ilc;'at last to sink, under some distSiw to which they are pteditpo»cd) by ibdl .terror of the West,’ the EEV Ell AND AGUE. "-Their;hopes are blasted—their business energies'dntfoyed—their El -Dorado becomtp a desert, and the word of promise, made' to the ear, is broken (0 the hope.' -* ' .■■■•■ ; • ■ /ioIticsoiodirtdtinb,Mr. Moffat wouldiay—“Try" the LIFE MEDICINES, nnd you will yet uuticipaia your-mostsanguiue expectations, for they wiliceitainly restore you to health.” r FEVER and A CUE it a complaint which requires to be met at its first approach, and combatted .'it cvrry stare. Seldom fatal to itself. It reduces tbc strength, apd impairs Uie Tuntions of the organ;, m that u)«n the manifestation of disease Nature is- unable, unassisted, to'.resist the .inroad. Tbe Life Medici ms, when taken itfictly-according to directions will cure it, and give to the weak and trembling victim ot C:.ease, new health, life, pod strength.
We own-tliec—Our Father! We know his Thy hand That guideih the tempest . O’er ocean ahtl land; Then why should we tremble! Why shrink at Thy might! When we know whatsoever ' Thou doenis right. MISCELLANY'.’ •
\ place wider government Was all that ; Paddy wanted; He married soon a scolding wife, And then Ins wish was granted.
Dec 14,1889.
* Foreign Attachment* Cornelius Snyder, I Before William R. Wi* : ' v*. • V *lcy, $sq*» a Justice of Ahiraham; Whipple, ) ; 'the Peace. ■vrOTICE 1 is hereby given to life said Abraham xi Whipple and other*concerned,that a writ of Foreign Attachment was bymcissucd, on the application of the above plaint against the gootls\ chatties, rights, credits, monies and efTcoia of'thesaid Whipple, .which sard-Vwrit lias beeh duly returned (o me; and that I hare set the trial pf said cause to boheard before me at my. office in the town of Near York, Switzerland county; and State 'of Indiana; on the. 19th day of June 1840, at 12 o'clock *noon, of said day, at- which" time and place 'perGone concerned may attend if they please, ’ , ; : * , v ; - ; L : ’ . ' : WILLIAM R. WILEY. J. IV Dec. 7, im . : \. lc
A negro being sent* By his master to borrow a pound of lard from a neighbor, thus delivered Lis Thomson, mass a sent mo ober to itettpw or bog a pound of hog tallow, he says he had got dc old sow up in dc pen, fatten, cm; ho gvrino to kill: her day before yesterday, and he come over week, fore last, and pay all you owe as.' ' I
L4B0 ? Vielo,—An editor says that poo bed bug will produce two.thousand'‘youngtms’ perannum. This is about equal to the issue of bank bills in proportion lo specie in their vaults—[Boston Post. *
foreign Attachment. . William Loatutter.^' ■* ' ■ ’'j vs..'--, V Russel Blair,- ). *v, VTOTIpE -is hereby given.to the. said Rii*sel -W Blair, and all others concerned, that a .writ of foreign attic'llment has been issued against said Blair, at tie suit ofsaid Lostutier, and that the - * same has beenaeerred and returned to me, levied mpne co’w as the property and that ili*tnal ofsaid ittiaclmient wiN bo had before''mo at my office in.York township; Switzerland county l ~Ii\diana,o'n the20th day of June 1840, at noon. > ' 1-. WdLLlAMRf wiley; j.p. Dec. 14,1839. f V ; * 2o* .
"I am A Wuio Or the Old School!*’ eaid .*a young dandy to a farmer in a public hotel at the vEist. "Just as your father was before you,"said .an old grey headed revolutionary soldier, **1 knew hinr well.” “Exactly eo,’’.replied the dandy, M ourblood is .Whig throughout.”—’‘Permit me,- then, to tell yoji;”.said the old soldier, in an. animated ‘ tone and having yaised hla crutch over his head, “that, instead of being * whig, your lather; whose jsebriments exactly coincide with yours,'was an olit lory, - always played into the bands of. the brirish, was once tarred and feathered by the! whigs,and I.helped do it* Yoe, young man, I have shot down many such politicians as you are In the battle field,and though the last act of my life, if you call mo a lory, 1-will cane yotfldown as severely as 1 once did your cowardly i\ry father for ‘ once telling the British soldiers h'o'tv they might ’ waylay me white I was visiting my destitute wife and children. Such old soldiers as Gen. Jackson and Col Johnson lories, and the sons of old lories whigal Hay it if you darcl" The dandy was mum.—[Chicago Democrat '
nMUWATO VKUKTAULt: Lift: I'lULi £ JTJL PHESIX BriTERi—Tin umvlrsal Lirmvtox in which the celebrated,Life Pills ami IVnit llitten are helrlj is satisfactorily demdmlraltd l>v tho increasing demand for Ihrra in every Slate uiH section of the Union, and bjr the voluntary* testimonials (o iheirrcmarliablc efficacy which ire ever; where or* A. 1 red”. It is not leu frmn a deeply .gratifying confidence that they are the means of ex temir t; ami inestimable good among’huafltcied fellow creatures, than:()f OBI interested cuniiderarimis, that Uic’proprjr-tor'oilbeic-prc-ciiiiriciilJjr rucce**ful medicines it drsiroui oTkeeping them com la ally before the public eyt.* The tale olevery additional box and bottle is a guarantee that tome persons will be relieved from a gt rater or lew degree of suffering, nnd tc improved in general health; for in no case of suffering from, dut-asa can they be takcnin Vaiiu. The, proprietor hat never ' known or been informed of aniuslaticeia winch they hare failed to do good. In Ibc mast pbitii.ate calcs of chronic disease, such as chronic'dyspepsia, torpid liver, rheumatism, asthma* nervous ami billioai head ; ache, costiveness, piles, general debility, scrofulous swelling* and ulcers, scStvy, salt rljenm and all other chronic affections pf the organs and • membrane;, they effect cores with .a rapidity and permanency which few persons would theoretically believe, bat to which tfiousnnds have testified from happy expert* eocc, . 'Jp colds and doughs, which, if neglected) «iperinddeo the most fatal diseases of (ho lunge. nod in--deed thericera-ia geaeral,.lhese medicines, if Ulten bnt for three or fourdayr, never fail. Thken at mghf, they'promote the insensible perspiration, and so relieve the system of febrile action and feculent abstractions, as to produce a most delightful sense of convaleteoce iirthe morning; and though the usual symptoms of a cold should partially return during the day, the repetition of a suitable dosont the next hour of bed-lime will almost invariably effect permanent relief,without farther aid.- Their effect upon feren of afoaoreucDte and violent kind is not leisure and speedy if taken id proportionable quantity; and persons retiring to bed with inflammatory symptoms of the most alarming kind, will awakfr wi jh the gratifying consciousness that the fierce enemy has been overthrown, and can easily be subdued. In the same way, visceral tdrgesence, though long established, and visceral inflamation*, however critical, will yield—the' former to small and Utter to largo doses.of the lure Pills ; add so also hysterical affections, hypocondrio-. cism, restlessness, and very many other varieties of • the Neurotica! clots of diseases, yield to the efficacy of the PHEN1XBLTTB RS. Foil directions for the use of then' medicines, and showing their distinctive applicability! to .different ’iiccoropanr them; and they can be obtained wholesale and retail, at 375 Broadway,- where numerous certificate* of their ooparalleled success are alwaysopen toinspection.
VlouAtt morning star of infancy the ? v? S * ar *** manhood; the evening star ofiage. Bless our stars! may wo always bask do their skicy influeqce till wc are sky high. ' j JListpfLetters I if g> CHAINING in Urn Post Office atWUay, ■“■'“'Switzerland county, State of Indiana, on the 1st day. of January 1S4U, which if not taken out of the office.within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Albro Joseph Lamon William I- , Baird John. Lee John f J ■ Barnes Kelson McDaniel Alexander Bliss Levi - Me Kinsey Mr Belle Bichard • McKa/Morris Banta Daniel H ~ Mullen John Codey Thomas Marlin John Cotton Ralph B, . McGrafly Mary 2 Chapman Eliza Myers ftenryorPhoebo Clark Augustus- , McKay America Chenaud Monsieur Myara John Campbell Wm M McCormick Dlvid Craig Jr Mr Orem Samuel Cotton Ralph . Place Joseph W -Daley Jesse V ■ Peelman Joseph Davis Pherlina Phelps Hannah Dumont Harriot L Pickett William Detraz Abraham Powell William Dearborn Albert Protsman John 3rd Dufour Mary Redd B M Fowler AS Russel Samuel bowler Alexander Rogers Henry Fisher Rev. Wm. Robjnson J M ■ Fancher William . Yobcrts John Froman Hiram Shepherd James Green Andrew Stephenson Robert Gullion John Scott Isaac Golay Selden Trowbridge David Hobson George Tuttle Margaret Humbert Ann 2 Vail Augustus Naydcn Nathaniel F Vankitk Isaac B Jones Stephen Welch William 1 Kirtley Abraham Wright John W Kelley Jane . • Waldow Horfftio Knox Cco G Weaver James Kyle John 2 Young fester Le Clerc Ai&elica . £ . FERRET DUFOUR, P. M. • Post Office, Vcvay, la„ Jan. 4, 1840. 5c
Thera ii a sweet and simple custom prcvalent in Iceland, which marks the habitual devotion of its inhabitant*. Whenever they leave Lome though for a short journey) they uncover their heads, and for the space of fire minutes silently implore the protection and favttof the Almighty* Dr. Henderson, frjiip wbbm'the fact is derived, .and who observed it to the "Icelanders who often attended bimop his excursions, a(so remarked it in the humblest fishermen when going forth to procure food for their families. After haring put out upon the sea, they row the boat into quiet water*, at a short 'diUnpe from the shore, and bowing their uncovered heads, solicit the blessing of their Father in heaven. Even at passing a stream, which in their country of precipices is.often an operation fraught with -danger, they observe the same sacred custom. This affecting habit of devotion has been imputed to the fact that from their isolated situation, and mode of life, the mother is almost the only teacher, and her instruction seems have become incorporated with their very elements of being.
HJIHE CAUSE OK BILIOUS COMPLAINTS ) JLaND A MODE OF CURE.*—A well regulated and proportionate quantity of bile on tbe stomach ii always requisite for the promotion of sound health—iuUmuIates digestion, ami keeps tue inleslihaj cpnal fthe from all obstructions. ' Op the inferior surface of the liver iia peculiar bladder, in which the bile is first' preserved,- being formed t>j the liver from , the blbou. ' Thence it passes into the stomach apd intestine*, and relates the indigestion. .Tims.wq tec when there is a deficiency of bile,''the bodyii con* itantly costive. 'On tbe other.band, an overabundance of bile, causes frequent nausea in fhe.etoojach; and often promotes Terr severe attacks of.disease,' which sometimes end lef death.* .'.V.';'y; f.\\ Fevers are always preceded by symptoms of a'disordered stomach; as are also scrofulous disorders,and all sympathetic organic or febrile diseases. From trio same cause, toe natural and healthy action of the heart, and the whole vascular system is impaired and reduced befevr its natural standard; as exhibited in palpilntfcbi, languid pulse,' 'torpors of ,the limbs, syncope/bml even death itself, in consequence of an overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the digestive organs, . Tbe approach of bilious dieascs is at all times attended by .decided symptoms of an'existing diseased state of the stomach and bowels; i. c. 'with those signs which ore known to point out their contents to be of a; morbid irritating nature; but whenever the alimentary canal happens to be loaded- with : irritating matter, some derangement of the healthy operation, either of (be general system, or of some particular orgaqfcf (he bndy is (be certain VPfuItY and when this state happens to beunilcd.with nny other symptoms of disease, its effects arc always thereby much aggravated The progress of organic obstruction is often so rapid os scarcely to admit of time for the application of such aid as Is to be offered by hrt, yet, in gen■cm), thb premonitory symptoms of gastric load are perceptible for a dny or two previous to the paroxism*, a period, when the moil efficacious assistance may be given, by unloading the stomach and alimentary cunttl of itsirritaling contents, and thus reducing the susceptibility of di-ense. MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES, should always be taken in the early stages of bilious complaints; and if persevered in strictly according to tbe directions, will positively effect a cure. Tho mincraVroeoicinei often prescribed in these diseases, although they up ay effect a temporary tore, at tbe same time create an unhealthy state of tbe blood, and consequently tend to promote a return «Mb«
Missouri Boeder Was.— 1 The St, Louts Argils of the 16t1? lost., has an extract-of a letter . from Mop ticello, Lewis county, of the 9th, which says, that they are in gfeat commotion there. On Friday last, Colonel DurkeeV regiment from Lewis county, took the line of march from Monticello —rising 500 strong.—If Clarke, Marion and Shelby, do as well, 2,000 to 2,500 min will be under arms in a few more days, and shortly,after three more divisions. ! Our army Is composed of three fourth Kentuckians, the* balance Virginians,Tennesseeans, North Carolinians, Arc. The lowana have transported the sheriff of Clarke to Bloomington, where bo is confined in the jail.' ,
A.dmiiiistrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, at the residence of Stillwell H. Gullion, deceased, Idle of Jefferson township, Switzerland county, Indiana; on Indian Creek, two and a half miles' frpm Vevay, on Saturday the 25th January, 1810, the following personal property, viz:—Cows,bogs, sheep farming utensils,'household and kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles. Salo to commence at lO.o’clock, A. 31. Terms of- salp— All sums over 3 dollars, twelve months credit will be given, bathe purchaser giving approved security; and all sums under $3, cash in band. HENItrOlIiiLION, Adtn’r. Dec. 23.1839- I* • ' . 'dc. ■ An Ordiuance.
School Notice.* *
SK. MANNING, A. 31., respectfully in- • forms the citizens of Vcvay and vicinity, that ho iDtcndropening an English and Classical School in the 4ooin over Wm. Price’s shop, on the 20th day of January, 1840. In addition to primary branches, ho will teach Latin, Greek, French, Mathematics, and all the branches usually taught in High .Schools, persona wishing to send pupils, arc requested to apply to
' Awrci. Wahmikc.— A Philadelphia paper gives an 1 account of the execution of a murder, er, who, in bis dying speech attributed the origin of his crime (through a Long course of vices -gradually leading from this course) to the practice cf borrowing news-papers. Having indulged in this mean and sordid habit, knowing that CTCI 7 ac * of the kin’d, he robbed some poor printer, and snatched the bread from the mouths of hitogry children, he become hardened id iniquity, and fitted for th« performance of any low am) sneaking villany of which human nature is capable. . *
french, German and Spapub direclidni can be ob(ained on application at the office, 375 Broadway. All poit paidletlen will receive immediate attention. Sold wholesale and retail bj WM- B. MOFFAT - , 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal'dcdaclion made to those who purchase to seJlognio. t \3ecntt~ The Life Medicine* niay aim be Lad of the principal Drojpits in every town throughout the United Sutei and Canadas. Aik for Moffat's Lira' PtlU and PheoixfBittcraj and be mre that a fac simile of John Moffat’* signal are is upon the label of each ' bottle of Bitters , or box of Pills. for full particulars of the mode of treatment, tbs reader is referred to the Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine, A copy’may be obtained of tno ‘different agents who Lave the medicine for sale, I far tale at the store of CLARKSON * DUFOUR. r July II, I839» 901/ .
PHirfEASM. KENT. EDWARD PATTON. ISAAC STEVENS,*
BE it Ordained $y the Trustees of the'Town of Vcvay, that President of this Cer-v poration, for the lime being, .be and he is hereby authorised and fully empowered, in (ho name, for and on behalf of said Trustees, to make, execute and acknowledge deeds to purchasers of lots in that part of the Town .of Vevay as laid out by said Trustees in 1839, upon the final payment of said lots; and that said deed or deeds, when so executed and acknowledged- by said President, shall be, to all Intent and purposes, considered binding on said Trustees and Corporation. Passed Dec. 30th, 1839.
Dec. 23, 1839.
TAKE notice:
ALL personnjmdebted to ihfl undersigned, by note or book account, aro hereby notified to come forward and */arh oner’ by the first day of February, next. This call is most respectfully made, and it is hoped it will be at* tended to promptly. Nothing short of caM wilt enable me to replenish my stock. I. N. MAL1N. 3e
IroS StRAta-em?.—An iron steam ship of 2*500 tons burthen, is bow being built at ttris* tott'Englind, by the company owning the Great .Western. She is to bustled the City of New Yoik. tnd fa tb be euppTtedC with engines of Twhonepewef.
JOHN F. DUF.OyR, Prei’L Attest,— Isaac Ststekb, CUrk,
Gee* 21,1930.
NEW FIRM. npHE .subscriber# have former! a co-parlncr-JL ship,, under the, name and, style of LE CLGRC &-GOLAY, m iho Grjcely amljiiquor business, and have filled tip llfco'-6|ttah|I5Fiiiicni formerly kepi bVthe latter,on the corn#of Kerry and Market streets, where (hey nowjmeonhand a general assortment of afexicEnsES, . Foreign aim Domestic Liquors, &c.. which they tire [irepared.Io accommodate their friend and custodiers with, on the usual terms. IHtdy have attached to llielr establishment a liar, well supplied wtt$ the choicest refreshments for the accorambdaliqn of the moderate, temperate lover of the good things of this life. By their endeavors'to do the thing that’s nice,-they hope to receive a share of public patronage. ' . .. j' * . ROBERT LE CLERO. Oct. 19, 1839. LEWIS GOLAY. 50c
UElttOYAL. THE undersigned take this''method of mforming their friendsand the public generally, that they have removed their5TrtMorinff Establishment , from their ptd, stand on Market el reel, tu the frame building opposite Dr. McCutclicnV office, on'Ferry street, where, they are .prepared‘to attend to all orders hi llieir line Whlilfic greatest possible despatch; V Tliankfulfor past favor 0 , they hopo to.merit a continued share of public patronage. r CIIA’S. \V, GUAY. 1 .. JOHN GRAY. N. B* Those iBtlebieJ, will please bear in mind thata.Uttle of, the 'itetd/aV, would he very acceptably about Chritlmcu times. Dec. 31,1839.' ,3c • Adiuinistrator’sA'otice. > NOTICE is Ijoreby given, that the undesigned has takpbout letters ofadministration on the .estate of Stillwell H. Gnllioii, late of{ Jefferson township, Switzerland county, Indiana, deceased. All penops indebted to said estate arc requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having, claims against the same, wilt file them in the Clerk’s office, duly authenticated, for.adjmtment. The estate is supposed to he insolvent. HENRY. GULLION, Adm’r. Dec. 23 1639., * - - * 4c.
