Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 January 1840 — Page 4

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AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.

. Administrator^s A'oticc, TtfOTICE ia hereby given that the undersigo•iN eJ has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Robert Chandler, deceased, late of York township, Switzerland county, Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make* immediate'payment; and those having claims against the ,same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement.. The estate is sup* posed to be insolvent. ’ WILLIAM CHANDLER. Mr, . Jan. IS, 1840, j 7c*

v DRUGS'! DRUGS!

( DIRECTIONS AS FOLLOWS; *** Take four of the Puyfylog Pills on tho first acceEsiojr of Fever, and continue the same number •<very other night, till with the additional use of tffii Invigorating iWs, a permanent cure be obtained. ' v, Take three of the Invigorating pills in the morning, three at noon, and three'in the evening, on the days when tho attacks do not occpr. '■ The attacks usually occur every pthdr day. •, Price One Dollar a pack containing both kinds

jJIulberryXrees for Sale. . fpHE subscriber ■ lias under cultivation'ten. X thousand Morns Muliicaulis trees winch lie will sell at reasonable, prices. A1J ofJcrs from a distance-will be promptly amended to, Patriot, Switzerland county, Indiana.. ‘ ■ INGEKSOLDIUBLE. . *44—Cat

heart, twitching of the' tendon*, with a general fpaimoilic affection of the muscles, dtffcnlty of breathing,'gidainess,- languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits; with a fear of some impending evil, a sen sat ion of fluUering in the pit of the alomaclij itrcgnht yahsieot pains, in different ; pjuts, great emaciation, with other symptoms of extreme debility, ■ I [The above case was pronounced hopeless-by three ofthe uidh eminent physicians, and the ihsso utlon of the patient awaited by her friends, which may bo authenticated by the physicians who were in attendance. She has given [her cheerful.permission to publish the above neb, and willalso gladly give any information to any inquiring mmd. MA11Y DILLON/ -. ‘ " * 4 _r -f

THE subsiub& hafing purchased llio Drug SidrVof fcog-ty, Kent , »V Co., has removed it to the hygse by W. next door to' ClarksonDu four’s Store, and hopes to busines to merit a share 8f public palrtstaec. - ’ . N. B. Advice given gratuitously.

September 7,1639.

. IIIM1LV JLUPOICTAlVJP. Nervous d.eeises, hver complaint, dyspepsia, bilious diseases,’ piles, consudiption, couglis, colds, spitting of blood, pain tUe chest add tide, ulcere, female weakness, mercurial diseases,and all caeca qf hyppeondriacism, low spints,'palpitation of the heart, neivous irritability, nervous weakness, lluor'albus, seminal weakness, indiof appetite, heart burn, general dc-. bilily,-bodily weakness, chorosia or green tick* ness, flatulency, hysterical faintiufls, hysterics, hiccup sickness, night marc, rheumatism, asthma, tic dolotireux, cromp,spasmodic affections, and those who ate victims to that most excruliating disorder, Gout, will find relict from, their sufferings by a course of Dr. Evans’ medicine.' • . ■ :

* 'CLARKSON Wourdmform til fee ns of Vevay and its vicinity that he has'resufued the pf act ice of Me* dicine, $1ftand£aa|it all times be found at bis absent on professional business, V P Vevay, Sept. 23^39.

Administrators Sale.

Sold at Ur. Evans’s Medical Establishment, 100 Chatham street, N. Y.\ Also at his General Western qfficed? Wall; si., Louisville, Ky., and by U. P, ScbencJr, Veva/. ,. (* ■ | It is stated by eminent Medical Writers that at least one third of the children ih the western

THE undersigned, administrator pf 1I10 estate of Kobcrt Chandler, deceased, late of York • township, Switzerland county, Indiana, will expose (0 puh'ic sale, at the late residence of said . decedent, in York township, in. the county aforCr ■ said, on 15th day of February, next, the following described'personal property,, to wit; Fivo head of Horscsfeevcn head of neatCatr tlej seventeen bead orSheep; ten head of Hogs; Household and .Kitchen Furniture} Farming •Utensils; one ect of Blacksmith’!! Tools; Wheat in tils'sheaf; one set of Wbcelright's tools; and various other articles too tedious ( io mention! .The terms of sale will be, on ah sums of : $3, and under, cash in hand. On all sums over $3, a credit of ten mootlis} tbe purchaser giving note \jvith approved security. Sale to commence at JO o’clock, A, 31., on said day. * \ . wari CHANDLER, JdmV. JAp. 18, 1840. , . 7c* '

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’. Dyspepsia asdcstiDg case—Mr. William Salmon, ($reen street, aboy! Third, Philadelphia, afflicted , for several yearslviili the following distressing'symptoms, Sickness at the e toinacli/liej|d-aclic, dininess/. palpitation o( the heart,"impaired appetite and weakness of the extremities, emaciation arid' general debility, disturbed rest, a sense pressure and weight at ilio stomach altercating, night* niarc; great ilncntal despondency, severe .flyingpains In (he phest back and sides, cospvencss, a dislike for society; or conversation, involuntary bighing, ana. weeping, languor pnd lassitude upon the least exercise. .

. I Ii|r si oner’s NOTICE is hereby given that under and pur- - suaoj to an the Jefferson County Probate Court, madefVt the November term of said court, 1639,1 shall on, the 6th day of February next, proceed on the premises to sell the following deecribed real estate, to wit; The north cost quarter of section twenty, township two, northof.rangwrtiree west, containing one hundred and sixty dfres.more or less, and lying in the county of .Switzerland, and State of Indiana, on a credit 1 of twelve months, with .bond and approved freehold security for,the payment of the purchase money; ’which said promises is the propeny.pf the* widotfr and heirs at law of Felix Brandt, late of said Jefferson county deceased. JA3IES/H. GRAHAM, Comra’r. Jan.-II, 1840. ‘ ; . 6c’*

>art of the United States, die from'tcdfhing and i is eases caused thereby! ■ ‘ A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS.

Da, Wm. Evass’ Celebrated Soothimi Syeup,

FOB CHILDSES CUTTIXO THEIR TEETH.

This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of children, when thought past recovery, front 'convulsions. As soon as tho- Syrup-tis rubbed on the.gums, the child will recover. ! This preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, .and so Eleasant, that will refuse to let its gums s rubbed with it. When ihq infants arc at tho ago of four months, though there is nd. appearance of teeth, one boille-of the Syrup should be used on the gums, to open ihe'porcs. Parents should never be without the. Syrup in the nursery where there are children; for if a child wakes in the night with pain ip the gums, the Syrup immediately gives case by Opening the pores and healing the gums, thereby preventing Convulsions, Fevers, die, .. The passage of the Teeth tbrodgh the gums f reduces troublesome and dangerous symptoms, t is known by mothers that there is great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. The gums swell, the secretion and saliva increasedthe child is seized with.frequent and sudden fits of crying, Watching, starting hi the sleep, and spasms of. peculiar parts, the child shrieks with extreme .yiolopcc/and thrusts its fingera into its xnbat? rsory symptomsare cohv ulsions uni^ereally^su^y soon cause the dissoliitlbh; who hayq thejr> 1 Ufi cledtjylth these distressing sproptome'sliquid apply'Dr. JFm, £tant\ celebrated Soothing ,5yri/jJ, w Inch has preserved hundreds of infants when thoudupisuecovcfy, from being suddenly; attacked* With that fatal malady,convulsions. . .; . ' ' ; Dt ructions. — shake ihe bottle when Jirst childrenbegin to bo in paio .with their teoth shooting in tStir glims, put a little of tltd Syrup in a tea-spoon, and with the GngoMet the childVgums be nibbed for two or three minutes, three times a day. It must not be put to the breast immediately, for the milk would take the syrup off too soon. When the teeth are fust coming through their gums, mothers Should immediately apply the syrup, 1 it will prevent their children having a.fever, and undergblng that painful operation'ofTancing the gums, which always makes the next tooth .much harder Mo comd through, and sometimes causes death, - ’ “ ; . , Price OneDollar per bottle; sold 100 Chatham at,, New-York. .. '• -

Also, nausea, vomiting, pains in ihc side, limbs, head, stomach or back, dimness or confusion of the sight, noises in the inside, alternate flushes of heat and chilneas, tremors, watchings, agitation, anxiety, bad dreams, spasms. '. Principal OiDce, 100 t Cha<hain si., New Vork. * The following interesting and astonishing facts,' arc amongst the numerous cures performed by the use of i)r. A\ r i Evans’ Medicines*.

Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent physicians.wbo considered it beyond'the. power of medicine to restore him to health; however as ' his affliction had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommended by a relative of his to make trial ofDr. Wm, Evans 1 * medicine, he with difficulty repaired to the office an.d procured a package lo which,* he says he is indebted for his restoration to life,, health "and friends, lie is now enjoying ail the blessings of * health, T • .

Buyfips and lllddcro.llcirare!!! FRANKS ELIZABETH DUFOUR. my wifivind myself have an equitable lien Tor bin a hundred dollars, and interest thereon from the year 1632. amounting to about $000 more, oaS the Jots in Sheets and DanielDufour’s addition* al part of .the town of VcViy, numbered as follows- MG, 147,14$, 149, 150, 151, 153, 153, 1^4.155,156, 157, 358, 159, 161, and, the, land lying between eaW lots and the Uhiojwlf allow water mark. All persons are notiBed'of the aabe, and also, that Jamea H. Dufour’s title to the same is not good. ■ . ■~ i ■ DANIEL DUFOUR, 6a

Principal Office- 100 .Chatham street, Kew York, where the Doctor may bo consulted personally or by letter, (post pain) from dny part of the United States, dec. -Personsrequiring medicines and advice, must enclose a Dawk note or Order. , * •

ON XOtt SPIUIXS. Low spirits ia a pertain state of (tie mind accompanist b» | ii^jigestijb^wherein the greatest evils are apprehended uponjthe slightest grounds, and the worst poasequencesimagined. .Ancient medical writbft supposed this disease to -be con* pawicuferrdgions of the abdomen, dalle d tjpocbndria, jphich are sUuoiylefl side oV’that casfty, the tjapio' hypochondriasas.S *v 8rjrgxijt§.—TJie common corporeal symptoms art in; the stomach or bowels, acrid Jpasmodic pains and oftetf fixing the attention upon wy engaging in any Ltyjttv demands vigour or courage. -Also TangoidoessWbe mind becomes, irritable, tho’tful, de^pMiiny. melancholy atm dejected, acq total derangement of the rieryous system, i The mental ; feelings and peculiar.train of jdcas'ibat haunt the imagination pnd pvcrwhelm’lhe judgment* exhibit an infinite diver Miy* of men are as open to this afiyciron aa^he’weakest. .. * ‘ ' Cioscs.-iA lifo of any kind, especially severe study, 'protracted to a late hour in ibo night, and rarely relieved by social inter-, course or exorcise, a dissolute Habit, great ex-cess-in eating and drinking, immoderate use of mercury, yiplentj'purgatives, the .suppression of some habitual discharge, 1 (as the 1 obstruction of the menses) or tnpre important organs within the abdomen infrequentcause., ■ ’ Treatment.— The principal objects of* treatment are to remove indigestion, strengthen tbc body; and enliven the spirits, which may be promoted by exercise, early hours, regular meals, pleasant conversation; the bowels (if costive) should be. carefully regulated by the occasional use of aunjldaperieifw ‘ We* khow nothing better adajaqlPto end, than Dr. Wm. Evans* Aperient mild and certain in their operation. Th&, bowels being once demised by bis inestimable CamomilaPills, (which are tonic, anodyne, and anti-epasmodip) are an infallible remedy, and without disputeliavejirqved a great blessing to the numproihi public. . Some physicians have recommended 'a free use of mercury, but it should not be resorted to: tn many cases it greatly aggravates the symptoms.

CERTIFICATES.

More-conclusive proofs of iho • extraordinary, efficacy oV .Dr; W.'Evins 1 celebrated Cihaomile and A'pmaii Anli-iiUinut in alleviating alilicted mankind. |Jlrt Robert Cimoron, lOTDawery. Disease, Chronic: DyseiUtfry, or Bloody Flux, Symptoms, unusual tiatulency tit the bowels (Bert re griping, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appeiite/nausea, vomiting, frequency; ofpulse. oml a/sequent discharge of a peculiarly lasted matter, mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing down of the pans. Mr.' Cameronjs enjoying perfect health- and returned tils sincere thanks tor the extrSbtdinary benefit he had received.

Persons desirous of, further infotmation, will bo satisfied in every particular as to the asionin? case at Dr. Win. Evans’ Medicine Office, lot) Chatham st. N. V./

• Remarkable case of acute itheumatism, with an affection of tjio Lungs—cured under the treatbrent of Dr, \\ in. Evans, 100 Chatham si., N. V, Mr. Benjamin S. Jarvis, 13 Centre street, Newark, N.J. alflicted for four years with severe “ pains in his joints which were always increased. on it lie slightest motion; the tongue preserved a steady whiteness, Joss of appetite, dizziness in ■ his head, the bo Weis commonly very costive, the urine high colored,nnd often profuse sweating, unattended, by . relief. The above symptoms were also attended with'considerable difficulty of breathing,-with a sense of lightness actoss the cheat, likewise a great want of duo energy in. the nervous system. The above symptoms were entirely removed and a perfect cure ejected by Dr. Wra, Evans. * • ‘ * BHJfJ. S. JARVIS

January II, 1S10.

‘ A ©&&©□ v : ■ • ,DB. O. II. BROCKLEBAJiK, SUHO-E 01T BEN T 1ST, HAVING located litms&d Ip Vevay for alime* respectfully lenders his services to tho chixens of this place, andflhe adjoining townt,_ And having been for several years cn- * gaged in his profcsjfon, flatters himself that he , may not only merit a-reasonable share orpublic patronage, but give general satisfaction to all .who may favor him with a call.' He has taken & room til the Vevay Hole!, where ho may at all limes bo found, unless absent bn professional business. He will attend totho various opera* lions of the teeth and gums; inserting from one to a full set, both on plate and pivot; plugging, separating to remove paries, scaling or cleansing, extracting fangs, &c.; and treat the .diseases of the gums, such as scurvy, ulcerations, ab* ecesses, ondajl tenderness arising from heallhy or diseased action of either. AH operations doqe on safe and.sora principles, and ii* trading with tho least possible pain, lie has a superior set of extracting and other instruments; also^ materials of the, best quality, and filtering testimonials as to*characler and skill in his professjpn. _ j . • Ladies waited "on at their residence, if desired. Tooth paste, for* beautifying and preserving the teeth, always on hand. Dec. 7,* 1839, Itf

Astama.— Thr(t yean Robert Jfonroc, Schuylkill, aUlictcd wim the above distressing malady. Symptoms, great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous’ficad-aehe, difficulty of breathing, Itghucss and picture across tlie breast, dizziness, nervous irritaiibility• and restlessness, could-not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending su(location, palpitation of the heart, distressing cohgh, coativeness, pain in the suJmomach, drowsiness, great debility, and deficiency of the ncrydua cnyrgy. Air. R. Monroe gave' up every thought of recovery, and dire despair sat on the (countenance of every person interested in bis existence or happiness,Hill by accident ho noticed in* a public paper some cures effected by Dr. \V. Evans’ Medicine in hie cpmplaint, which-induced him to purchase a package of the Pills which resulted in completely removing every, symptom ol his disease.. Ho wishes to sa/ his motive for this declaration is, that tho6c' c afflictcdSdth the same or any symptoms .similar to ihosc *. from which ho Is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit* 1

City of New York Vs. iJen], S.Jaryi* being duly sworn, doth depose and say dial ihe’facis stated in tlie above certificate subscribed by liidi, are in ali respects true. , . bexj.s. jakvis. ' Sworn before me, this 55th of November, 1&0. WJf: SAUL r Rotary Public, 96 Nassau.

•'■A Case of tic Uoloheux; —Mrs. j, E. Johnson', wife tof Capt. Joseph Johnson, cf Lynii, Mass; was severely afflicted for tea years with Tic Dolorcux, violent pain in the head, and vomiting, with, a burning Jieai in the stpnjach, and unable rojeavc her room. She could find no rclibl from Hlio advice of several' physicians, nor from medicines of any kind, untilaftcr sho bad commenced; using Dr. Evans, medicine of HittCballiadTsirect, and from that-time the began to amend, and feels satisfied' if she.continue the* medicine a few days' longer, will be perfectly cured.; Reference, can be had as to the truth of the above, by calling at 3Ir«i Johnson’s daughter* Store, 3S9U rand a, '

- .TV the Agent of Dr. Evans’ Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir—The greatbenefii afforded to my suffering infant by your Soothing Syrup, In a case of protected and painful, dentition, must con* vince every feeling parent how essential air early application of such .an invaluable medicine is to* relieve infant miser/and torture. My infant, .while teething, experienced such acute sufferings, that'll was attacked with convulsions, and my wife and family supposed thtft death Would soon release’the babe from, anguish,liirwoprocured a bottle of year Syrup;*which ad soon as I applied to the gums a wonderful change was produced, and ! after a few’ applications, the. child displayed obvious relief, apd by continuing in iffc use, 1 am glad to inform you,thtfchila has com-, pletely recovered, and no recurrence of that awful complaint has since the teeth are einantiog daily, and the child enjoys perfect health. X give* you my. cheerful permission to make this acknowledgement public,' and gladly give' any information on this circumstance. • • ’ . * WM. JOHNSON.

: XrvER Complaint, tem wars' StaseiVo.-J Mrs, Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph' Browne, North Sixth st,, near Second street,•■Wiliamsburg, afflicted for iho last' ten years with Liver Complaint, restored toy health through the ircalmetu ot Dr, NVm. Evans. .Symptoms; iifabiiuai cpnstipatmh of the bowels, total Joss'of appetite, cxcrutiating pain of the epigastric regmu,'great depression of spirits, languor and oilier syiup,loms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, .inordinate flow of the incuses/ pain imho right side, could not lie on het'leff side %Mthpui a:i aggrava-. lion of iho pain, urine] high colored, tyiili oilier symptomsindicating great derangement* of the functions of the liver. . ' / : f i Mrs. Browne was-attended by.three of the first, physicians, but received no relief frdm’ their medicine,.till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr. Win. Evans’ invaluable preparations, which effectually relieved her of the* above, distressing symptoms, with others, . which is not essential to intimate. ’ ’ JOSEPH JlfiOWNE. : .

, Cictiox. —Dr. \Vm. Evans will not bo responsible for the genuineness of the Camomile Pills unless they are bought of Dr. Evans* ad* vertised agents. . There is one agent in every county. Buy of none but agents, as many drug* gists who aro otherwise respectable, have imposed upon dho invalid by selling a spurious article. Wholesale druggists aro not Dr, Evans* agents; therefore, respectable dealers in the country ought not to get a spurious article of them, but write for the genuine 100 Chatham street, N. V, where the Fills are manufactured and sold wholesale. Only place in Louisville fortbe sale of his celebrated medicines, Is at his General Western "Office, 47 Walleireet, Louisville, Ky. Price 75 cts. a package containing a bottle Campmile Fills, and a box of aperient Pills—see advertisement Inside this paper. Dr. Evans' Camomile family aperient Fills for sale by U. P. Schgnck, Vfrmy. .• rnxALKS.—Dr, Wm. Evans’ celebrated Female and Domestic Dills, These pills are particularly for females, of whom many suffer, (torn diseases incident to their sex.

Mrs; Anne F. Kenny, No. 115 Lewis street, between Stanton snd'llousion, afflicted lor ten years with the following symptoms: 'Acid crucial ion, daily spasmodic pains in the bead, loss of appetite* paltytatiqn of her heart, giddiness and djimites oi sight, cou.'d not tie on her right tide, disturbed test, utter inability of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or codragc; sometimes a visionary idea ofan aggravation ot her disease, a .whimsical aversion to particular persona and places, .groundless apprehensions of personal danger and poverty, an irksomeness and wean*, ■ ness of life, discontented, disquietude on ovety : slight occasion, she (jooceivcd she could neither die nor live; most miserable life, never.was any ‘ one so bad, with freqlient mental haJJucmatious, Mr; Kenny had the advice of several eminent physicians, and had recourse to numerous medicines but could not obtain even temporary alleviation of her distressing slate, till her husband persuaded her t o moke trial of my mode of treatment. Sbo is now quite relieved and finds herself not only capable of attending to her domestic afflum, but avows that she enjoys good health at present as she did at any:period of her existence. , : |;; ' J. Kenny, husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Sworn before me, t thid 14th day of December, 1836. ■ ; l * PeTEB PfKCEKCv', , *■ . / Com. of Deeds."

'.JLiat of JLetters WB EMAIN1NG in the Post Office at Mount Stcr* JLw ling, Switzerland county, la., on the 31st day ’ of December, 1839, and if not taken out within three months, will beecnt to,the General Post Office as dead letters, Armington J‘L3«** Nelson Margaret Brown Samuel Picket Younger 1 Cole Leonard' - . Peelroan Scjntha • Colton James Pavy Samuel H. --Dyer Jatnesjr * Post Mistress Pirates Dow Thomas B Retreat Dow Joseph ( Robinson James B 2 Emmet William B 4 Reed II A Evington Rebecca Schoonover Francis Froman Paul Silkey John Peter Gilliland Samuel Shebb F ' Gaines John Simmons Marvin orMelGreenlee William vin. Gates John * Smith Collins Gaines Richard Smith Israel • Gibbs Ur. Sherman J Kincaid Joseph * Smith John Looks Mr Snaok John Leroy Jonas Sandifcr William- • . . Letherberry Charles SigmanJohn Lyst Joseph Sheets J 3Iisa McMakin John Vanhorn Abraham F Merrill Albert Woretell Smith P 3 , ISRAEL M , WHITEHEAD, P. M. 1 December 31,1839> 0c

gentleman *who has made trial-of Dr. Wra. Evans’ Soothing Syrup,’ in his family, (in. case of a teething child,} wished us to state that be found It entirely effectual in relieving pain.jn the gums, and preventing the consequences which sometimes follow, We cheerfully comply, with bis request.—N; )k. Sun. ■. v

. City and County of.Now York, ss. j. Joseph Wniianisburgii/Long Island; bcing duty-sWoro/ djd . depose and say that the facts set forth in the withm statement/to which no has subscribed his name, ace just and true* i .JOSEPH; BROWNE, *:• . i • ’ Ilosband of the Hannah Brdwne.S worn before me this 4th day of January1837, PETER PlblCNEV/Cdm. oi’Deeds.

We believe it is generally acknowledged by those who have tHcd it, that the Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting Teeth; advertised in another column, is a highly useful article for thd purposes for which it is intended,. Highly respeciablo persons at ‘ any rate, who'hare made use of it, do .not hesitate.to give its virtues the santion of their name.—Boston Traveller.

It is of the utmost importance to the health and happiness of those who may be afflicted with any of the complaints, to which the female constitution is go peculiarly subject, arising in most instances .from obstruction and irregularity , to possess themselves of a certain, mild and eiiicaoibus cure. ( These pills remove all obstructions and invariably create a new and healthy action throughout the system. See.ihe direction and other useful information which accompany each pack.— ‘A pack contains two hinds, Nos. 1, and 3; price 50 cents: sold at Dr, W, Evans’ Principal Office, 100 Chatham *st., N. Y., Louisville. Office, 47 Wall st., and U. P. Schenck, Vovay. ;

MW ESTARr.TflTTfyryippp THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Vevay, and the public generally, that ho tus.establiabed a

Another recent lest of the>unrj?alled virtue of Dr. - Wo. Evans’.Medicines. ’ -'Dyiptptia ten yean', landing. , 3Ir. J, 176 Sian ton streef was‘atmcted with the above complaint for 10 years, which' incapaciafed him at intervals, for the period of six yeafs, in attending to his business, restored to perfect health under the salutary treatment of Dr. Wm, Evans. , ’ ’ The symptoms were a sense otdfstension and oppression after eating, distressing'pain 'in the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired r appetite, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spirits,/disturbed rest, sometimes a billions tamiu'ng .and pain in the right side and extreme degree pf languor and faintness; any endeavor to pursue: his business causing immediate exhaustion and.weiribess. . Mr. McKenzie is daily attending to bisHfeisiness, and none of the above symptoms bare recurred since he used the medicine. He is now a strong and healthy man. He resorted to my- . riads of remedies, but they were all ineffectual. He is willing to give any information to the afflicted respecting the inestimable benefit rendered to him by the uso of Dr, Win. Evans* modicine. • AwExinioantNARV a>d RraixtfKAnLi: Cube. —Mrs.- Mar/. Dillon, Williimsburgh, corner of Fourth and'Jtyrlh streets, completely restored to health by the treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street.

. A severe case of Teething, with summer Com* plaint, cured by the infallible American Soothing Syrup of Dr. Wm. Evans. . Mro.M’Phereoa/re. sidingjat No. 8, Madison street, called a few days since - at the medical office of Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, purchased si botjje of the Syrup for his child, who was suffering ex.crutiating pain during the process of dentition being momentarily threatened with convulsions , its bowels too were exceeding loose, and no food could be fetained oq the stomach. Almost immediately upon its apportion, the alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and by continuing the use of the syrup on the gums, the bowels in a short lime became quite nafural, As a tribute of gratitude for the benefit afforded the child the mother came ofherown accord, and freely sanctioned publicity to the,dbovo. A single trialjof this invaluable medicine will test its unrivajlod virtues. In no instance in the many thousand cases where it has been used, has it failed to give im r mediate reliefto the iufantile sufferer.

A letter Iron'-Mr*.Sheldon P. Gilbert to Or.

Blacksmith Shop fct the lower end of Market street, where he is prepared to do-any work in the line, in the beat manner, and at reduced prices. Having engaged a good workman, ho hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. BENJAMIN DETRAZ. - N. B. An apprentice to the above trade wanted immediately. / • Dec. 7,1839. Hf. -

Wm.'Erans, proprietor of tho'cclebrated Camo- r * mile Pills; - > ; . • : ■■ f

Dear Sir—Had the immortal Cowper known the medical qualities of the Camomile plant, bo, m well as thousands since, (besides nyfcelf) would hive experienced its wonderful effects the nervous, system. . The public utility of Cow-If per was blighted in the bud, through the natural ' effectof jiii nervous debility upon the mental powers, which made it necessary for him to seek - relief beqeath the rural abade, bat the cairn retreat gave his physical nature no repose. If some pno bad known the secret of concentrating the medical virtues of Camomile, the discoverer would have-been immortalized with poetic zeal aa ihe benefactor of suffering men. : The above lines were prompted from the effect I have oxpercncod from Dr. \Vm. Evans* Camomile Pills, - 1 Youts,,witli esteem, SHELDON G. GILBERT. Durham, Green county, NV Y, The above medicine is for sale by U, P; SCHENCK, Vevay, la., and Dr. Wm, Evans’ advertised agent* • througnout Urn Union-sce CATION on first page of this paper and other advertisements. Principal Office 100 Chatham st. N. Y. * . General Western office 47 Wall st Louisville Kf.

DR. Will. EVANS’ CELEBRATED Fever and Ague Fills.

School Notice.

This widely extended and most admirable remedy for Dover and Ague, and other Fevers, which has alroadjh rendered such benefit,* and proved a euro and speedy cure for the above.named disorders, is poriicutor/y recommended to the public. On first feeling the premonitory symptoms occur, it is advisable at once to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowels. In no way can it be better and less Inconveniently" effected** than by taking a few doses of J

SN. MANNING, A. M.j respectfully in* • forms the citizens of Vevay and vicinity, that he intends opening an English and Cloasica! School in-the room over Wm. Priced shop! nn tbsSOth day of January, 3840. In addition to primary branches* ho will teach'Latin, Greek, French, Mathematics, and all the branches usually taught in High Schools. Persory* wishing to «cnd pupils, are requested to apply to

PH1NEAS M. KENT, EDWARD PATTON. ISAAC STEVENS.

DR. EFAJSS'S PURIFYING PILL'S, the value and well authenticated virtues of which medicine have been, and Still are, loo apparent to call for further comment. Ttiey tend to promote a healthy creation of iho Bile, and render the system capable of. receiving with benefit iU and Strengthen*# PUU.

■For,sale at Dr. Evans’Principal Office, 100 Chatham si., New York. - Louisville Office, 47 Wall st., between Main and Water. v ■

Dec; £8,1639.

CLEAN cotton and linen QACH3 oreat all purchased at this office •

For sale by U. P. SCHENCK; Vsvay. ' voh8, no, 36, ly.

The symptoms of the distressing case were as follows* Total loss of appetite, palpiation of the