Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 161, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 December 1834 — Page 4
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"n053 would rr?Pcctful!yac quaint his Ivler.ds of Sa lJz iland oiiiitv. Mi-J tl.e public p;jp.erally, that he is now receiv i;;g and opc:'.irin Vevay, in the largo newbiik lv-t;se, owned by John K. l)uf.;ur, sun, wet o! Ple-iant Mciuh-iihali's store, u fscsh and general ssorZMit9 OF
Direct from Philadelphia and Nc.v-York, ar j to v. ': h he would invite the atten'ion of the r.
-.c!i consists, in part, of ', blue, crab and mix jd Cloths. ' inj Satin
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scarlet ana wiiiij i isnnei-
icy. barred, plate, mi r.vui lerrimac Prints, :;', barred ar j striped ' Ginghams, intcd Muslin - rtnd IV imVreens, in n-.uil an i figur;t Swiss Muslin?, ;e r.d br jvrn surj',ner Cloths, ; :. ;rj; jord r.rd Mexican mixture.
c:i and b fown punts do. Marines,
,f black siik rivet, r.:d swansdon Vesting, Ivct do.
rage and tabby Velvet, tid and Circassion, d table Diaper, ard n : leached Suffolk Drilling, .1 1.1 -ek Buckram,
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(L.anvars, ::J unbleached cotton TIo?e, do do. halt' do. v Hose,
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: . iiteatl, assoricu coiois, r!.'.?t!C Suspenders, ).i ar.d wor.-tcd do. si.in caps, pearl Button?, cmblct and bone do. os Loskin kid and beaver Glove,
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15 ! binet, gauze- and blond eils, Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchief, ! . cotton do. I "rano and ga.ize, dress do. Plain B .bbinet, Bombazine Stocks, '.vaisic ribbands and ber.d bag?, r.-.ibbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, Wl.iro and spotted Cravats, IS'ankcen and Beaverteens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Selecting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-pmT, pocket, ivory and reddinii Combs. ALSO A General Assortment of Qiteensivure f irrtri. CAi', Pit IN TLMi AM WRAPPIJW Paper at Wholesale or Retail. He only wishes his friends to call and examine bis stock hear his prices and 1 satisfied. The highest price will be given for Hass, leathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, and Tow Linen. One dollar per hundred will be given forSwicgling Tow and I.insey Rags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek.
TAIC21 12 SY 11LC.H FULTON, of York township, Switzerland couo.
t" . Jr Indiana, a -r-v stun 72 t re.
-Samnnwdto be T or S veaisold, with
: i., r....t.l nl. three saddle marks, sup-
Poedtobav3 had the swincy, blind of the right it h l,nl f hands h'i!ih no other marks or
i 1 i ,.,-;t-nM Annraised to
I ; I . 1 I ; U 3 I V I V. it i - ""Il
dollars, by Thomas Rayljr
twenty live
and Feter Daily
One strawberry 'KanIre, wuli . i . i. r.,r!,pnil. suonoaed to be pasi
t'rcc vcarold, 1 1 hands high. o other brand, or" nvuks perceivable-appraised to twcntv-five T. by 'ihomas Uavljr. and Peter Daily, be ere :;ichis G:h day of "October ltv5L GEORGE LAM), J. 1
QsTti CCilZT REWARD. UiiAWAY from the subscriber, residing in Posfiy township. Switzerland county,
in .ii-oa, some time since, an apprentice boy naied Martin M. Lineback. Said boy was bound
to mc by tl-.c overseers of the pooi of said town-
i il persons are forbid harboring or cm-
;)Ioyir.' sa'ul t,0y under the severest penallies of
"e .aw. T he obove reward will be reluctantly l,a'.d for his return to me. DANIEL C. GURLEY.
Dec. 10, 1 S3 1. HiLiL ESTATE
Y order of the Pi obate court, of Switzerland covuitv, and stato of Indiana, there
will be, in the month of FEBRUARY next,
oflered FOR at public auction, to the
highest and besi bidders the following HEAL ESTATE, on the days aad at the places fol
lowing I3f SWXTiSmi.ifcSJH 05UH?3,
At the tow i) of ev-ork, in said county, on
1 uesiltiy, tebruary 10, 1G35, -. i t-, Tlie west half of the south west quar
js?"? ter of seclion, No. 30, township 2, and
isV3H range 2, west of liic first meridion alao
Fifty acres, a part of the south-east
quarter of section TVo. 21, same township and ranye also, the following lots, in the
. , aos. f, y, 10, ti, i j. 13
mm i h Ja J6, 21, i&ll ia, Zdy 50 and 31.
21? BAllTIIOX.ejaH'W QQXOtttl. At the house of Zadoek Hawkins, on the premisej, on Monday, the 23d day of February, MTha south eat juarter of section, No. 17, township 10 and range 5, east algo Tbeast half of the north east quarter o!- c same section.
At the house of James Campbell, on Wednesday, the 25ih of February, 183"), nortii west quarter of section, No I?? 23. township 11, and range G east &p& also, tlie north east quarter of section, Xo 27, same township and rane. All bolonging to the heirs of William Campbell, deceased. Teof Sale The said lands, will I,e sold hy'half quarter section? one third of the nur
chase money muxt be paid in hand, and the other
two-thirds in two equal annual instalment.", with
nteiest at the rate of six per cent, per annum.
from sale, if not punctually paid when due. The
purchaser must give .promissory notes, and the
land will be held as security for the payment of the purchasa monry, but Ihe buyer will lecsiye a certificate of purchase, entitling him to a legal title on making final payment, Immediate possession of the unimproved lands will be given, but that which in under cultivation, will be occupied by the tenants until the 1st of March next, and in one case until tlt 11 of March, 1S36.
rurther particulars mah known at sale. DAPSIEL KF.LSO, commissiontr. Veva. Nov. l'.J-Dec. 17.
ADDITIONAL SALE,
WILL be jwld, at Chitmhcrliii'a store, in Jacksonville, on Saturday, January 10,
I'i'So, comnencing at noon, . A varietj of Articles,
belonging to the estate of Itenssalaer Chamber-
lin, deceasad. Terms made known at sale. JAREIJ CMAMUE11LIN, adm'r. December 17.
par par li li
CI2fi3iKJf ATI ISAJk'K MOTE .5. a OllUt. MICJflGAN,
Commercial Jank Cin-i bank of 31iclncnn
cinnati Franklin bank of do Hank of Zanesville Bank of Chilbcothe " Columbus
" Lancaster U
d.. do do
rarmerj St Mech'a do 2 Small notes 5 Bk of River Raisin 2
All others no value
Com. bank Scioto CommM b'k L. Erie Dayton bank Farmers &. Mec. bk Steuben ville
Fa rmers &- Mech's b'k of do
Geausa
Mount Pleasant .Miiskinjiom bank
Marietta Norwalk
St. Clairsville
The Side of hvliana biKilzcriand county,
JOS1AI1 ORAM, vs. The heirs of .TOII.N" J . M CZZY, dec.
"O 1 ICE is hereby given, to the heir of John
J Rluzzy deceased, and all persons imer in thosame, that Josiah Oram will apply Probate Court of Switzerland county, lndi- , t-.o 1, olden at the court houe in Vcvay,
-id Monday in Fedruary, 183.", to ap-
. " .wno-U-ioiier to convey, the west half of
' 1 .,,1, r-a-t miaitcr of section six, in township
r , ,..,, tlircc west, in thedistrict of lands of
,:"- cT,lnnt Cincinnati; according to the con-
" ' i ,1 l.:irinT date, the 23th day of
'i' ' 1 1S33. made and executed by the
W ... .' i.", i1,p said Oram, and conditioned to
'nvVvVhcuid land to said Oram, in fee simple.
JOS1AII ORAM, P,v Robert Drummond, his attorney. November 11, 1S31.
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NOTICE.
----- u i... iKpik nrescnts, that I
li ij an men i'Y i"- - i - Mis. i.,i. i:.,;Di,0. nil claim lo any nr
Service, of hissonVlLLlAM SHCRIST WW, (who will be twenty years of age, on the nth day of January next,) having no claim to
t.;o .r- ir-es or pronrty. 1 will not be accountai
Up for an ;- f his contracts
WILLIAM
Near New-York, November 27j "
REA.
111! MRUIMA.
Richmond &, branch 3 Valley and branch 3 . W.U.nt Vheelin-3 I J) 1ST. COLUMBIA, Rank of Metronolis fl
do MARYLAM).
Raltimore Ranks 3 George County 3
') l':irmnro l.1l A.,., 1 :. . o
..initio 1 iviiniid puna O
IS iiarrc de lirace 3 li! Frederic County 3 1 Westminster 3 doj 1 Iagersfown 3 do! DELAWARE,
Lrbana Hanking Co do, IJank of Delaware
PROSPEC A US. TOn THE SECCBD VOLtjME OF THE OHIO PARMEB, AM) Western ISortieulturist rUELHIIFD AT T A T A V I A . 11 ! I I V f . HAPABY. Well aware of the peculiar difficulties atten
ding the publication of an agircultural periodical, yet satisfied that taothinsj is of higher importance to the country, than that of the cultivation of the soil and the rations subjects connected with it, the Editor of the Ohio Farmer is determined to persevere in his labors. The I'd vol. of the Ohio Farmer will, therefore be commenced, on the first clay of January, 1S35. In continuing this publication the Editor feels
that he may justly and appropriately appeal to the friends of Agricultural and Horticultural improvements in general, to aid in its circulation, and to enrich its colnmns with contributions from their pens. During the short period of its publication, it has received countenance and circulation, fully equal to the anticipations of the Editor, J.nd which he thinks a sufficient guaranty of its continuance, and to warrant a genera! support. The proper culture of the soil improving live stock disease of animals the improvement in culture of jrarden and field vegetables and mechanic arts, and Agricultural and garden implements Domestic econeray Botany U eulogy Natural History Chymistry. &e. &-C will all receive due attention, from both original commu-
nicatione, and extracts from the most approved
works. In addition to the interests of the first volume,
the Editor is making preparations to enliven and improve t fie Farmer by numerous CU TS, repre
senting more clearly the subjects above euimera-
d. As this will necessarily incur a heavy ex
pense, a correspondent patronage 'u excepted and solicited.
At the request of a number of Eastern correspond ents, the Ediror intend also, in the course c f
this volumt to give from time to time, a condens
ed view of Agricultural condition and resources of the creat Mississippi Valley the points
where emigration for the time being is the most
tending the prospects held out to emigrants
the face and health of the country the prices
of land the facilities of navigation and
streams for nulling and manufacturing purposes,
iVc. &lc. Such information is of the utmost importance to
emigrating armcrs, and as closely connected
with a Western agricultural publication as the cultivation of the soil itself, orfhe prodncts suit
able to such cultivation. As this branch of the
work will extend its circulation to some consider
able extent among eastern gentlemen, and others.
who wish to purchase western lands; the holders
of such lands would find it to their interest
to make the same known through its columns
and whenever this is done, to any extent, the description of such will be published on a separate sheet and forwarded as a cover to tbe
Farmer. The usual prices of adtertising will
only be charged. No charge however is intended
lo he mad, for communications for a single publication, descriptive of lands, face and health of the country A:c.
07A list of oolvent Bank will be occasionally
inserted , and sny important change in the markets
duly noticed.
TtRMS. The Ohio warmer is published twice
a month at tlie very low price of $100 a year in advance; with an index to each volume. It is expressly reduced to this price (much below what
is sale for the proprietor) to encourage 1 1st circu lation, aud promote Agricultural science. All notes on solvent Banks received. Payment may be made by mail at our risk, fiec of postage. Per sons obtaining 5 subscribers shall receive the 0th copy gratis, or for $20 00 shall have 25 copiet. sent to their directton. Ailsuitiisf ralrix'ft Sale. flN the first day of January 1S35, will be offered at public sale, the peisonal property of William Kelly, late deceased of Switzerland county, Indiana, consisting in part of Cattle, Horses, .Sheep, Hogs, lioscholtl Jk. Hitehcn FURNITURE, FARZV3ZITG
Utensils, &e. &c. A credit of twelve months, with eood security
on all sums over two dollars, and under that sum
Western Reserve do
All others uncertain. KEMVCKY, Hank of Louisville 2
Louisville Hotel Co IJank of Conimon,h IJank of Kentucky and Branches
All others no value TESXEisSEE, State bank bran. Union bk Nashville do. payable in Phila.
1 eat man v- W oods payable at IVashvill
do payable at Phibi. All others uncertain
LOUISIANA,
Farmers b'k &, branch If Bank of Smyrna 3 Wilmington and Brandy wine 3
r PESYIA'AXIA, 20j Philadelphia Banks 2 Pittsburgh 2
20IIarnsburg 2
2 o
West Chester 2
Chambersburg Easton
f:iiermantown
ank of Louisiana
do. Orleans Com. bk Louisiana City bk N. Orleans Consolidated Asso'n Louisiana State bk Citizens' bk of Lou'a. Mec Tra bk &. br
IV. O. Canal bk Co. Z: Union bk of Lou'a 6 All others uncertain, i MISSISSIPPI, ' Agricul.bk Natchez State bk Miss do 6 Planters' bank 5 All others uncertain
y.lMontgomery 2
t armers b'k Lancaster 2 Bucks County 2 (iettysburg 2 Brownsville 2 ;V"ork Bank 2
iVorthampton 2
Lancaster Bank 2
NEW JERSEY,
State b'k at Camden
at Elizabcthtown 5
Cumberland bank
5 Farmers b'k Mt Holly 5
Newark Insurance co. 5
I renton banking co. 5
Bank of N. Brunswick 5
NEW YORK,
City Bank 3 3
I roy and Albany 5
Mohawk Bank
.Newburgh 5 Auburn r, Geneva j
cash in hand.
Dec 11,1834.
POLLY KELLY, Admi'trix.
VEGETABLE 1 RHEUMATIC DROFS. MANY articles are before the public, as a cure for that most obstinate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism ; and from close cbservatton we are led to believe, that they have to a very great extent, failed to produce that desira
ble result and may it not be attributed to the fact, that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attack
ed, and in their preparation that object is kirpt in view, viz. to have the meicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and as no case is known w here a perfect cure was not affected, we are justfiied in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommended. Price 50 cents. CERTIFICATE. Mc&srs, O. S- Crosby Jf Co. Gentlemen I feel happy in having it in my power to state to you the good effect your Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had in restoring me from a sick lied. In the month of April last, I was so afiected with the Inflammatory Rheumatics, that I was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. 1 could not so much as turn myself in my bed. and it was with the greatest difficulty that 1 eoutd be moved in it- I tried various kinds of medicine, and was attended by skilful physician, but all to no eflect, until I made use of your Sure Remedy, which, when applied as directed, gave me immediate relief Within a short time after I commenced using it. I was able ride out attend to my usual business, I cheerfully recommend it to the public, as being a good medicine for Rheumatic com. plaints, a it has been a number of menth and have had iio return. AARON IIOLDRIDGE. Columbus O. Nov 1, 1832. For Sale, by J. F. Stevens, Vevay, and Lyman W. Mix, Mountslerling. October 27, 1734.
William Kelly's Estate.
A LL persons indebted to the csia;e of Wil
liam Kelly, late deceased of Switzerland
county, Indiana, are requested to make immedi
ate payment and ail persons having demands a-
gainst said estate, will present the same in settle-
tlement within twelve months, legally authentica ted. The estate is thought to be insolvent.
POLLY KELLEY, Am'trix. Dec. 11, 1831.
BLANK DEEDS, For sale at this office.
ALABAMA
State bank & branchsc VlUticaand Branches Bank of Mobile IkOntario Bank, Uticn Astacueirellnhnort ) Canandaigua
The Cheapest reprint from English Periodicals
ever offered lo the Public i WALDIE'S PiHtT PLI; AMI COMPANION, TO TIIK SELECT CIRCUXATXNa LIBRARY. 1. The "Companion" will contain the earli est possible reprints of the best matter in the British periodicals.
2. It will be issued every fortnight, and the form will be Ihe same as that of the Library
each number containing sixteen page ihus ev
erj six months, giving thirteen numbers, which can be found with the Library at little or no expense, and making a better sized volume; and to those who do not take the Library itself, a volume every year, of 316 quarto pages of the
size of Ihe present. 3. The price will be three dollars for a sin
gle subscriber five dollars for two and clubs
of five and upwards will be supplied at two dol iars each. ADAM WALDIE. No. 207, Sired, Cheinutl'hiladelphia.
Estate of James M. Montfort.
N pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Switzerland county, la., entered at the
November term. 1834, the creditors ofsaid estate are hereby notified, that the undersigned, administrator ol said estate having discovered that the personal estate of said decedent was insufficient to pay the ositstanding debts against the same, and that said decedent died seized of no real estate, out of which said bebts could be satisfied reported the same to the court, and filed an inven tory of the debts aforesaid, so far as Ihey have come to liis knowledge as also a statement of the assets belonging to said estate in his posses ion, out of which said debts arc to be paid so far as the same will go. and prayed said court for relief ia the premises. Now if any of.tlie creditors of sftkl estate shall fail to notify said administrator of the existence and extent of their respection claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the olfice of the clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of said estate aforesaid, such claims will be postpoiwd in favor
of more diligent creditors. And tbe creditors id said estate are notified to appear at the Probate court, to be holden ot the court house in Vevay, on Wednesday, the 1 tit li day of February nc, at which time all claims filed as aforesaid, vt i'l be finally heard, acted upon, and determined by said court. JOHN C. MONTFORT, AnuVr. of the estate of James M. 3Iontlort. November 11, 231.
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Dlt. Will I ON Vegetable Anti-Hilliotis Pills. IT1L convenience of a cheap remedy,, in d form of pills, suited to the commencement of most of the indispositions to which we arel'iaMe needs no comment. Many diseases, in r'Asii ftrmin" stae. are easily arrested, by the er.htvm of proper cathartic medicine, and the correcent suffering and expense are thereby avoided- All that .pill's can effect, in preerving or resterivg health-and that, is much may be expsctetJ and will ke derived, from the timely use of these psHfThey are peculiarly excellent in every variety of
head ache, proceeding Irom a toui, acia or umous stomach; and in all feverishness of the system, depended on the same cause. In shorl,for every derangement of the stomach and bowels,
requiring cathartic medicine, the Vegetable ant bilious Pills, admit no competitor. Price 25 cH..
FOR SALE byJ. F. fetcvens, evay, and;
Lyman W. Mix, Mouiitsterling.
October 27.
NOTICE.
fWIlD undersigned, living in Posey township Switzcrlang county, la., one mile east of tlie Barkworks, wishesto dispose of ONE PIR
OF MILL STONES, 3 feet and one inch across Also, one set of Mill Irons, together with the Hop-, per and Curb, Sic. which he wil sell low for
cash.
JONATHAN ROBINSONSeptember 5, 1S31,
8 HI
TA KEN UP,
Y I1ILL1AM FANCIIERof Jefferson township, Switt
zerland county, Indian, on the firs,
November, 1831, a BAY MARE with black mane, tail and legs, a-
bout !." bands high, supposed to be 14 years old
next spring, has some small saddle marks, and a tump on her back, no other marks or brands perffivablo. Appraised to twenty dollars, by Jas-
15. Lewis and John F. Siebenthal, tl;is 17th No
vember, 1 f.3 I, before me.
A true copy from mv esfray book. PER RET DUFOUR, Nov. 23. Justice of the Peace.
TAKEN UP,
V JOHN ROGERS, of Picasant townshin. Switprlnnd rn
LT W a mil GUT BA Y HORSE, black VTr'V1 lnane and tail, four white feet, a star g?iiSfca and snip in hi3 forehead, badly hip shot on his left hip, no brands perceivable, Ihrco years old last spring, about 15 hands high Appraised to $la 00, by Joel Copher and" Edward Harf, bcfoie the undersigned, on fhe 28th day of October, 1G34. A true copv from mv eitra book. I1ENKY ROGERS, J. P. Stilwell Ileady's Estate.
ALL persons indebted to the estale of Stilwell Heady, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment to the undersigned, who has been appointed to administer said estate;
and those hating claims against the same, will present them for examination, accordins to law.
The estate is supposed to be solvent.
I mj X w r m - - . v .
rv-iiurr wr mi.' i i
October 27.
3
KA? KAKUrACTORX.
VDVAY, IXDI AXA.
B. KEEPER, hereby rer-
pecttiilly informs the pub-
Lc, fiat he has recently com men-. ;ed the inanufactur eof
Fur t ml Wool IF, ITS, In the brick shop, foruu i ly occupied by Ira Men denhaH.on Ferry street that he intends to keej up tbe establishment with a contstant supply oj HATS, of the best quality. His customers aia thercforo solicited to contribute their support ta bis establishment. The highest price will be given, in cash, for any quantity of FURS delivered al his shop in Vevav. J. B. KEKFEB. 'WOOL WAtfTKO. fFJIIlIO highest price given for LAMB'S V evay, Feb. 1.
DR. T. WHITES Vegetable Toolh-Achc Drops.
THE only specific ever oflered to the public, from which a permanent and radical cun may be obtained, of that disagreeable pain, tbe
TOOTII-ACIIL. with all its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting the teeth.
which often proves more painful than Ihe toothache itself, and cold passing from the decaved teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing ; rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in ihe mouth, &C. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world, a remedy, that will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten. if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in Mich as are decaying ai.d have not commenced aching, iestoring them to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa. Oct. 17, 1832. The subscribers, having witnessed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Toolh-Achc LVnpa, feel a pleasure in recommending it to those that are afflicted with the tooth-ache, as a safe, and in most coses, perfectly efficient remedy for the disorder. A. BEEBE, physician II. L. IIAUV Y, Ed Erie Observer ALBERT T11EYE11 physi cian O. N, SAGE, dentistNew York city, Sept 15 1832. The undersigned, in his practice as a dental surgeon, having extensively used, for the cure of the tooth-ache, Thomas White's Vegetable Toolh-Achc Drops, and with decided success,hc can recommend them when genuine, as superior lo any other rcmede now before tho public, and can say that these drops receive the unqualified approbation of the medical faculty at lurgc. JONATHAN DODGE, No. 5, Chamber st FOB SALE, by J. P. Stevens, Vevay,. Lyman W. Mix. Blountslerling. October 27
DOCTOR JL'DKTNS' rairVIIS valuable medicine is celebrated fi r jsu curing the following diseases, viz. W'h'no ."Swellings, of every description; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing; Glandular Tumours; Felons orCalanhs; Rhumatic pains of thejoinU Sprains, Bruges aud Teftt rs; Chilblains, or tins parts afiected by frost. It is also good for scahj and burns. For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet know a. It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as ii docs not conlain tbe smallest atom of that mineral.) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury fron exposure to cold. It cures the ,vorst Fellons or Whitlows on the a implication of forty eight hours Rheumatisms which have stood so long as to become a systematic disorder, requires medicine to. be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. But in moit cases, by applying this Ointment", externally as directed, it will give relief. FOR SALE, by J. F. Stevens, Vevay, andr Lvniaii W. her Mix, Mountsterhmr Oeio.er27 STRAYED OH STOLEN.
B7JROM the stable of the subscriJ her, living in Jefferson town
ship, Switzerland county, I.i. two
miles west of Vevay, on last Sunday night.
A Bay Horse, Three years old last spring, black mane and fail, has a scar on his near fore foot, close above tho hoof, and a scar on fiis oil hip, bit by a dog samet time ago, and easily perceived at a distance, has a small star in his forehead, is tall and slim made
no other marks recollected. FIVE DOL
LARS reward and all other expense paid, for
flic delivery of the horse, or such information as will enable me to find him.
JOSEPH DOW. November 1.
