Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 165, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1835 — Page 3
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vy ACME'S LIBRARY, PrOsj:c!us of tzcn ?irri' -.-tJimiea.
J TflE Select Circulating Libra ry has been fir
.'nine time 1 inly classed among-t (he established : periodic i publications of the country, and having obtained a crtdil and cuculatinn unprecedented when the price is considered; this cer,1 duty, by allowing greater freedom toouref
si ro-iar 1 ' calcul Ie1 lo render ihem at once stren
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y.l iiiis leiin osi irilian? are rf q'in
urioriiei o! c'Mt.lo iPii ipr an arconnl o! ih( I i-t e-ii j tuciedinga, leia'ive to their lejiec l;ie a i d-.
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coNsr.-vr.r.Ks. i The f .!I..v inj ipi?-iis are can.ii l.ifps for iht ; o;h :e i Ciinta5le in Jefferson to-. tishij : i .1 aine- 5 w i-, Xathaiiiel 51 iX. I
Tle s-uith oast (riarter of section, X . r flli ' 1 Wi s':,' ly "'"J raiie o cast also p 5 r S 'i'he cast iii.lt of tue ii.ji Ih e.is". aai Ilt of no sanv !eelim in tisz GoxjTTk' or sizisusr. A' lii house 'l Jaiii.s Ua a:;:)iii I, u.i odiiesday, the 2.th of fc:S: nary, 18-", -'I It n 'i tii west j i . 1 1 : t r of section, Mu
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An " I i-ai,:a ! 1 !1- iieirs oi iliia.ii Caai'i i'ii, dei e.;t l. I'.hms ok Jf ai.;: Tiies iid land-;, will he sold hv !i. I: r;:! ii:.-r scc:i oi.e lii id of Hie p ir
rccoipls continue lilil ihoti.uh A- o-ihin:s
li:ran. The
svdin l'Tt for (loivKind. (.''; The i!i;iik--t lia a vorv liniitc.l s i: ; !v a:i.l the dcni fn.! isq-iite f.iirat the kir-
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C'(..;'v. The market ha expo ioncctl no ! there lu ill II ni!):!"ntc (leiinilll alj !:--vtr.er t;N ilav;ui;i ! I to l."3, Ivio 1 to l.. V.)r!oF;ioo VM lo I li,5t. Doiiiingo 12-i to J ! n 1.") to P. 7'.f,-r. ronttnuos to moot with vorv little; inquiry, and a dull sale at l.'ipcr hi.!. j La ru co;;tinios itiio'it change in price.1 bci'2 plenty, ant! dnii at .3 cent. .'l!(.r. There is a fair supplv on hntul.i
ni;,i Ml il.l MIIC? C O . . I i I ; j 0 I O OO IlllUeai olilllt! cents per yal. r rnr. Yc reduce cm- quotations for the liiid. price 7i for prime. ( i for fair, and (i for itiforior. Tiie lhl. pricr- remains as formerly.
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! iad wiil l.- eel. I ;;s th.j pa'ch ise 10 ..ev
j) ii i la han I, a : i . I t.ie .Kan :i! aa.ra ii ia.-t .ilaieots, with ' six per ee.it. p;?r iinaa n.
pa i t w lien u 10 I lie
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-ciMnaty I ir tiio piyinuai ut hat !hi; haver i i 1 1 e.-;"i yt-
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i eer'.iiie.i'e ot' pa: ea.tse, en: di lag him to a htstle on nuking iaal p i;, ni.-nt, iaenedi a!w p
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o Cents lor prime, i i ior lair, and i lor interi -n'miiMed to his care will he faithfully an 1 punn
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or.
ior ! no ariu ie . ihi-ktii. is not arriving freely, and the wnjon pticc in consocpiencc, has advanced to "2 cents, with a hri-dv demand. Tobacco Sales continue bri-k at former j ii cs . Tlic arrivals are increasing.
In rcn nan Rril. While the owner of a soap factory on Mo'idnj7 niglit was washing h:s
Lands, he observed a hglited candle placed hv i 'et.ac them.
an: ot the workmen, carried olfbv ;i rat, who
dived into a hole. Oa darkoninj; tiic prem
w as oiscovorcd throa'i a orev-, , .
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e was jounu iiurnmr near onie snavnws.
liuht
iee of the board, and on rai?hig the iloortiiei
rning ik
ia a lew minutes more the building wotil 1
l"i:. ill .:.iii.i ?:iwii.i . ik. indies l:ghted whore rats X.ic Yrc Slur.
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d i,:d io l-.-avo ; carrv them ol
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Alalia aiel avails 1 1
;!l ; ate in year children, a taste for t!ie ; itioa of knowdedg" ; thiit after in!" nana-
tae noser (
as witu t '.. ( it not
es alter wea!;!i. in a'irc
.e oaern.'-ss tiiat he do he said that for vo l the iri ea-
n-r ..l seetio.i. iV. :v. tawns'ii i nn.i !" ' niofe eiiectual
ratine L. west of the li-.-it hum idjaa als . j u die lali;iry had in view, was the diseminKi.ty acres, a part of the s a:li.ea?t J -t i--fi ol" gaod new hooks every where, at the
ot sv'Ciio,'i . o. ,1, .iuiii; t.iwninii an.l ;-neanet possiiite rate. and esnenence Iia9
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proved that a years submptionzc'll pny fur oc. Int; !ral a:t( tixty dollars w oith of l ooks at the London piices. riv ami enlarged lijye. Volume. ,r, to be commenced eaily in Jaria uy lG3o,wilihe prin led with and enlarged type rendering the work iiee fim any o'.jpction that may have been ma le by persons nl'ufuk evt. The Journal ,f i:ltr. Ldlrrs. printed on the cover, w ill he continued without any charge. !l contains every week, reviews and extr:ictg Irom the newe-t and best books a they come irom the pros?; literary intelligence from all parts of tiie woilJ, and a regi-ter of the new publications of Kngland and America, being the eailiest vehicle to (!i-semui;ite sncli information, and hy the perusal of w hu h , a per-on, however remote Irom the marls of books, may keep pace with the tune. Ar it is u-i) i t A ih in behalf of a son, that he imy prove a Letter man than his lather, so we, with nt meaning any particular reflection oa our tonncr volumes received with such dis tnigui-hed favor, hope and trust that our future may snrp i-s i hem; lor experience ought alway io produce nnpi i.s e.nent, more especially when as i;i cm oa-e, it les-ens the number ot didicui ties we had to cnroantei in iheomsel. The object the Library had in vittv, were iiilly detailed in the prospectus; the following extract from that int roductoiy paper, will prove the fi r it of that liheiality in which thf work was Uiideitaken, and al-o that we have, had no occasion tj deviate from the origin d plan. Lvlracls from the original Pru'icclus. la pre.-eieing to the public a periodical en I: rely new in its chuacter, it will be expected that the pubhhser should describe his plan, ami the objects he hopes to accomplish. There is growing up in the United States a numerous population, with literary tastes, who whoaie sc.itteied over a layge space, and who, distant fioni the localities whence books and literary information emanate, feel themselves l a great loss lor that mental food which edu cation has fitted them to enjoy. Books aie
cheap in our principal cities, but in the interior they cannot be procured as soon as published,
nor without considerable expense. To supply lins derideratum is the design of the present un dei taking, the chief of w hich to speak emphat
cally is, to make good reading cheaper, and to
ml it in a lorm that w ill bring it lo every man's door. Hooks cannot be sent by mail, while the Se
loci circulating Library" may be received at the inot tiisUnt j(-i ollice in the Union from fifteen to twenty five days after it 16 published at a little more expens.1. than newspaper postage or in other wc.id, beloie a book could be bound in I'niladelphia, our eubscnbeis in the most distant states may be perusing it in then p.U 1 0 II I s . To elucidate the advantages of the Select
Cii dilating Library such as we propose, it is only necessary to compare it with some other
! p iblicati ins. Tke the Waverly novels for ex
ample, the Chronicles of the Cnnongatc occupy two volume, w hich rt sold at sl 25 '.; I 50.
o The h ile would be readily contained in live
mi iii.ei- n this periodical, at an expense ol tit
a oi the mi :u;. uvea lands will lie
but i hat wlii. h is mid r cuhivaiion, will I e occn pied by the tenants uaTi the Is! of .March ie;.U ia.1 iii .me case- in. til the 1st ot 31 arch, l!3 J.
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i i ': ir-ii a r in l ie known at -alt"S. Iv.ir,i, KKl.SO, coiiiaiissioacr. V I ;(-)..-. 17.
5fJ. 1 q "I n Y),g
. '!' , (.ml Counsellor ril L nr,
h's oHiee on Ferry street, immodi
ely opj, (i5i t! P,.st-i):n.-e.
I:
ismcss
His iisicrsl OlTieo isltep' at the same place, wheie he also attends to all conveyancing b!isinrss.
,Wi:i:;fc JFcn. MEF.TINti ol'ihe Minute 3Ion will be li"'d a' Moiin.ter!inj;, at noon, on Si'iirdav
the 7ih dav of 1'fi.nnrv nex'. A punctual attend .nee of the offerers and inembera is particularly
rq irsted a- hu-Jines.s of importance will be laid
Li" l;'.'..l'l' III tll ("llo'iel.
AHIJAll II. G lii 31 liS.
p.nsdia. Eeach volume is accompanied withn title page and index. The pi ice is Vie Dollars for fifty-two ntim bets of sixteen pig?s each, a price at which it cannot I e afforded unless exten-ivtly patron
ised. Payment at all times in advance. Agents who procure five ubcnbcr, bal; have a receipt in full by remitting the publisher .20, and a proportionate compensation for a larger number. This arrangement is made lo incic.se the circulation to an extent which will
mKe it an ot-ject to pay agents liberally. Clubs of five individuals may thus procure the work for 1 00, by uniting in their remiltan
ces.
Subscribers, Irving near agents, may pay Iheii
subscriptions to them; those otherwise situated
may remit the amount to the subscriber at his
expense, if payment is made in money at par in
bit idf Iphia. Our arrangements are all made
tor the fulfilment of our part of the contract.
Subscribers' names should be immediate!!
forwaided. in ordei that the publisher may know how many to print of the loilhcommg volumes.
ADAM UAL DIE. No. 207, Che-nnt street, basement stoiy ol Mr-. Sword's Philadelphia House. Phiiade phia, December, 1G34.
TAXES TAXESALL those who know lherr,ilves to be in the arrears for taxes, for 1834. will please to call at Veray, on orbefoie the second Saturday r M -rch nex', 1 G35. and settle the Fame or they vt 1 be prompt! v called on at their own col. R. II. COTTON, Col . of S. C. January 30th, 1 S35
Embracing Dramatic Literature Spurting
the Turf Fashions and various subjects of Uit(nst an I amusement.
AIIOL P 111 fust of January, IG35, will be commenced in Philadelphia, a new pen
'ncal. be iting the above compi ehenive title.
Its cr, tents will be caiefully adapted to the 'van( of that puition of Ihe public who patronize Dramatic Literature, the Tuil", Spoiling,
and the Fashions. Fiom the grow in" wealth
ind incieasinj inpulation of lhs United Stales.
and the near assimilation of the national appe
tite with whatever promotes the rational liecie
ati ns of Life, it is presumed that this Journal.
possesing, as the projectors of it w ill, ample means to diversify its pages and a determination to render them subservient to the formation ol a coirect taste in all mailers relating to its de
ign, Ciinnot fail ta meet with liberal and cred Lie support fi"in an enlightened community in
every quarter of the country. The difficulty ol
ketching such a plan as might be fancifully
-trewed with any ol the charms of novelty to en
sure it populatity and encouragement has no the least embarrassing obstacle which the prut
jictois of this woik had lo surmount in its con
eplion. Feeling confidently assured however thai its success is certain, when its character be. comes propeily known they have already incur I red considerable expense in forming conespondents over ihe Union ; and have ordei ed iegu la-
supplies of the best selected English periodical
to iissist in procuring materials for its columns. It is not altogether feasible, when a new pub. lication is contemplated, l present in detail to the public its prospective attractions. It is necessary, never iheless, that its principal featuies
hould be drawn out, as it is by them that its
fOIIX SBbEKTS would respectfully acquaint his friends of Switzerland county, and the public generally, that he is now receiving and opening in Vcvay, in the large new biick house, owned by John F. Dufour, &. son, west ol Pleasant &, Mcndenliali's store, .1 fresh and general assortment OF GOODS, Direct from Philadelphia and New-York, and to which he would invite the attention of the public, (lis srock consists, in pait, of Black , blue, drab and mixed Cloths and Satin etts, Hod, scarlet and white Flannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merrimae Prints. Fancy, barred and striped Ginghams, Painted Muni in and Palmyreens. Plain mull and figured Swiss 3Iuslins, I'lue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and .Mexican mixture, Irish Linen anil brown pants do. Uombazotts and 3Iuiinos, loiiibaz;nc aid black silk Velvet, Marseilles and swaasdown Vesting, I' i-nirod Velvet do. Gr on b.-rage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Cireassion, Towel and table Diaper,
Hleached and unbleached Stiflolk Drilling, White and black Uuckrain, Padding ami Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. Mi-s's fancy ITose, H!a k 31nslin?and fancy Lining, Patent Thicad, assorted colors, Super elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pea rl Buttons, Gilt, cmhlet and bone do. Ladies beskin kid and beaver Gloves,
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r have lived. a;nl (he mo-t .ii
nit in- nave wriiien in vain, i
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oi iia.nan
ve ta ;i vvoi id ot book-, aa I they contain
w orl-I-; of tliou
Lo-: not aa hoar. Ever 1
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oitiior at n ind,to the p-a n-al ol who-
prod ir; iot.s tae liotirs ai:l hali hours, wine t vo i',l ho o: h.-rw i-o wa-ted. tniht he d, voted Tin:o is rro; j.,'i-; its iVaavi.t- iike tliose o
oi; ii oi iN. ate too valuable to ! i f) d.:v a-- witliouf vour at'eaiji
m n:o i.ew idi-a. Your lut ohjer t of cxisfi :ee. as 1 Ii iv already state 1, -.hould he the salvation . your soul; the next the benefit o!
r.nr Ii now ! ;i t u res ; and then com p.rovem-rit of yo-ir mi id.
i S euueavifai o ; FaniiT;AcMeeh"sli"k ! of do . d
H Ad others no value ii' niia.M.i, li Ii.-h::vvi.! A:, h-r.uu h d ! Valley an;! brauoh
V. W. D. af Wher-Iin-I) 1ST. COU!M!UA ink of" 51 Mroj. dis MARY LAM).
l a j
1 iVO! it
I llM'll i Mount Plens-rit
tunc laatj x-unm jKUlk s to re id M:1Ii,.:ia
!-r have some t W.rwrilk
-t. (' a i rsv ill "!
lo-t. Lot ia to jjain
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P,
?d AlUilF-U. O .S ioday the 2oih of .1.,., i rv. by Joho K. Walker. F.-q. Mis S.xMrr.l J'.n-.v a mis, to 31k-. Alt a Walki.r, both o! flils reait.lv-
Sale,
TT5 1 vifoie of a writ o!" mttlitioni exponas, is jji sae.l nut of the i-leik's otliee of S.vitzerin. co iiitv, liidi ma, 1 siia'l On Sntitrd'iy, Tafirunrtf l 1, 1- '.worn the h'l.irs of On -i .ek, A. "di and two . 1 k.l 31. at the house of Pruot Harvey, in
iu 'o !i.sliij). exposi; to sale, to ihe highest Icr, I t ( V-ii, the rea'j an I profits, for seven
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ar-, 'I
It,
. vv I pn-por'y, vi..
Lirrv ackks of land, in see. 21, T.!2, R. 1, aa-l il the rer.'s and profi's aforesaid, d not sell I .r a stun sufficient to sati-fv said wait, shall ih'-a mil tiire pr iceed to di-qiose of the ft. F. SI. M iL ot sail!-.n., foi-cii. lil I II I). COTTON, sh .riff. SiitrilTs office, Vcvay, January 7,
W e-iru n itescrve h A 1 ot tiers i; i ertaia h'LM i cxv, ; 11 .uk of !, ivts.allo 2 !.ouivi!'e II del " a ' ink of ( 'uiinii ui'h -21' IJaak of Iv'ui'neky and n.ate-hes '20
A d oi hers no va tae ti:m:ssfj:, -!a'e Lank .V, bran, aiion Lk Nashville I . payable in Pbi'a. Ve iini ui ; Wmiilsj aiya'ile at . .ishvali
io p iya'ilc ;it P. a! i.
All ol her-; t ice: i ai n. LUI'1SL.A, hank o Lo n-ua in do. Orleans Com. bk Louisiana ("ity bk N. Orleans ( anis .liiiated A-s ai
Louisiana State bk Citizens' bk of Lai'a
Mee Xo Tra bk vc br N. O. Canal bk Co. I ' nion 1 iU of I ui "a A II oth-M s a leei t:i ia MISSISSIPI'I, Agi'iul bk Natchez. Slate bk 3Lss do Plan'ers' bank All iit'iers utvertaiii A LAB AM I.
'Valtimovc Banks Si' lei11. !o-lare included! So thai moie than
ie ir.; 0 .;mi y :i tin ee i imes the quantity of literary matlei can Farmers b'k Annaivdis Ml ue siiiiiibed fir the tame monev bv adontinff the
3 nevsp ,j,eis course of circulation. But we con A , id e r Ii lll.mi.o.i.. I.u mill a n I 1 1. D n I I I V ItflMDl
" "j '".", ..... .. . j r ol anew book, a a most di-dinguisi.ed featuie "I the publication. Distant su'jsciibpis will be
j placed on a footing with tho-e neater at hand, , ' i and will be supplied at their own homes with e-
:a . . . ... .
Ii Havre d Grace I '' Frederic. Co i;ity
I z Av estnnnster d ! laer-town h i; ' nr.LAWAUK.
u- Co (lo A ink of 1) -law are
1- armors b'k vV hranc
3 j 3 I
!-ink of S aiyrn i 3 ilmia:'!.!,' ;iqJ . I It a ud v vi no I PLXASYLYjIXLl, flu ladel jiiii.i Banks
y itis'iurffii ! I irri.diur"
! lianibersburT IF.i.toa rj West Chester .er nantown 'A ; l orit iinery
- Fa i mors b'k Lancaster 2 i Ibe ks 'ouoiy 2 3 ! Jet t ystuir.' 2
ipnl to about Fifty Volumes of Ihe conuie'ii Lon Ion no el lor Five. Dollars!
i r ro ,vn! i ! le i Vork Biuk a Noririuijitotl
a Lancaster l ink ftj XFAY ji:iise, n .-tatc b'k at (" linden 5 a at lliz ibethto'vn f n. I1 "iinibei land bank 5 5 Farmers b'iv Mt Ho'ly f b iNewaik Ins aanee eo. .a 'jPre-iioii baiikiua eo. ,r) o Bank of . Br:iiis--yiedv 5 - j X:Y YGiiK, iCity Baiiki 'A o Troy and Alliany f .iMohawk Bank 5
ajXewbut'i'h ft o
I Auburn '.Geneva
ate h i nk .v. r lnchsc ijtica ami Braneies
Biak f M . ii : o. kO.itario Uuik, Udcn f" All these uncertain Xanaudaig-u 5
Ai rangements have been made to receive liom London an early copy of every new book printed in that mart of talent . or in IMiubuigh. together with the periodical literature of Great Biitatn. From the former we shall select I It a
.ovcls JIcrnnirs Tales, Truvcs, Sn tchcs, Bi)g rnphj, and publi-h them with as much ia polity as an extensive printing nflice w ill admit. I-rom the latter, such literary intelligence will regularly tie culled, as will prove inlet esting and entertaining to the lover of knowledge, and cienre, and literature, and novelty. Good
o standard novels, and other woiks.now out ot o print, may abo occasionally iie reproduced in
2 nnr column.
It would be supererogatory to dilate on the general advantages and conveniences which su h a publication presents to people of literary poisuils where ever located, but more partial
laity io those who reside in retued situations they are so obvious that (he first glance cannot
fail to flash conviction of it eligibility. TF.B.MS I he Select Circulating Library is printed weekly on a double medium sheet of line paper of sixteen pages with three columnon each, and mailed with great caie so as le . . . . r ... ill. i' 1 l . . . ,
v-.i.ij ...in pencil saitiy to me most distant past ollice.
lu printed and finished with (he same care
and accuracy as book woik. The who le fill y two numbers form two volumes well worth pieeivation, ol'4lG pages ea.h, equal in quantity to 1 200 pages or three volumes of Bces"s Cyclo
merits, il it has any shall lie judged. This is the more readily accomplished, the pubhsheis being atisfied that whatev er industry and watchful zeal can e fleet m compltting the tilling up, will be done, and that they never will be lound deficient or neglectful in the prosecution of this enlepi Ize, and in striving to produce a bench" cial and profitable result to themselves and oth
ers. THE DBaMA Will fo rm a material por
tionof the Gentlemen's Vadc .Mtcum. It is in tented to publish alternately, every week, and an entire play and larce--to be selected with a single eye lo their merits alone; a preference, however will be extended in all cases, to native productions, when they can lie obtained. Independent criticisms, caielully x biding all invid ions compai i-ons, and recommend by then hie. vity, will be regularly in-erted, besides bio-
giaphical Sketches, Anecdotes and Bon Mots, of prominent comedians of the present and past ages; of which a rate and inexhaustible coaipili ttion is in sioie. THE TL'BF. A lailful record id be kept of all the Banning and Trolling matches, Pe ilestiian Feats, Gymnastic Lxeicises, Aquatic
Lxcuismu,?, Fi-hn.g, Gaming, ic. with Anec dotes of imied Dog.
MISCF.LLANV. Although the purposes ol
our sheet may Hppear to be confined to the loui leading subjects which have been stated we deem it pmper to say, th-.t there will be in ad dition to thee,a considerable space allowed foi mi-cellaneous rnatleis su h as Tales Poetry an Epitome of News List ol Motels in (Incity, and plates of amusement Statistics Ihe Grain 51n ket Agi icullure Prices of Stocks
List ol Biolicn BHiike--Cou(itei ftit Note De I lector and all other matters, regMdu-g which
an inteiest may be supposed lo exist a'. !..:o;e oi abroad. The Ge.ntlemkn's Vaoe Meci m. kc. will be published every Saluiday on line iniperial pa per of the largest class, at j3 per annum, pay aide in advance. By enclosing a .Q5 note to t Le publisher., post age pan), two cop es of the paper will be forwarded to any direction ordered for one yeai.
It is respectfully requested that those who de -ire (o sublet ihe for this Journal "ill for waul
their names immediately the tenns will be
strictly adhered to. A.ldre-sSMini & ALEX AN DEB, Athenian Puildn gi, Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Bobbinet, gauze and blond Veils, Bibbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton do. Crape and :a.izp, dress do. Plain B .bbinet. Bombazine Slocks, waiste ribbands and bead bags, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, White and "potted Cravats, Nankeen and Bea verteens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets, Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats haircloth, fur and chinchinella Cups, Tuck, side, tuck-pufi", pocket, ivory and reddin" ( 'oinbs. ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE, Qneensirarc and Groceries. CAP, POSi, Pi;IM"l.G AND W MAPPING Paper, at fl ho'esale or Retail. Ho only wishes his friends to call and cxnnvnc
j his stock hear his juice? and ho nti-fi.d. Ti u
ugliest price will l o iMven lor . r earners,
Ginseng, Beeswax. Fk.X-aod arid Tow l.iinn.
One dollar por Inn id: od w ii 1 1 e f?i yen f r Sw ttii-
linn 'Pow and Liney Bitgs, eielivered :il my mill on Indian Crook.
liiifWrs. '4I
NK IX )Ll.A R per huiiilril p. unds will be givoo f r SVL(iLLC TOW and .7A
SLY HAGS, delivered at my null on Indian Creek, one mile ft. mi .Moiin-ocilmg JOHN SHEETS. January CI l'?3o.
1)H. T. WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops. ry"llE onlv specific over lleied to the p ibiie from which a penaanent and radical cun; may be obtiiini !. of thai disagreeable pain, ttio TCO TH-ACIIE, with ail its attt udant evils; such as fractuiing the jaw in extracting: the tooth, which often proves more painful than ihe too.hai he itself, and cold passing from the decayed loedi to the jaw, ibence to the bond, j roduci: g a rheumatic nil'ection, with many other unpleasant 1 1 feels, such as a disagiecal le breath, bad tas'e in
the month, vc. all ol winch ;;rc proiicnl trmn
foul or decayed leotb. I am happy to have it i-i niY power to olu r to the wotld, a u n ir'y . that , not only remove the pain, nine times out of v., fonperly applh-il, but preserve the t--ih fr.-n.t bother decay- and finest li e disci fo iii-ix h a are eying and have not ennanonced aching, dviostoring them to health and usefulness. Erie, Pa- Oct. 17, lc32. The subscriber-..
invins witnessed tlie pioa-in rtto. 's . r
Thoman WliiteV WtretaMe TooMi-Ache Drops.
'eel a plensure in lecointiieiioiii itloili .s-eih.it are alllii-tcd with the tooth-ache, as a caf, , a,,, ( most cases, perfectly efficient remedy for the d sonlcr. A. BF.F.BF., phv-ioian-Il. L II VTJV Y. IM t rie Oi sevycr-ALBI'li'F 1 IU" Eli jhvsi-,-i,m0. N. SAG I", dentist New Voik rity,S.-(it lo 1312. Th' nii.l-'r-si-ned. i i his practice as a detital Moreen. ha iej; e.X'ensi vol v used, for the ciuo of ihe tooth ache, ... , . . ... . .
I Ivunas ! inn s Vegetal) e I oolli-.' i lie i vy, a mi w i'.b dcciib.-il success. he can iccommer .1 ibem when go.o.iiie, as superior to any oih.u n-ne Ay now before the public, and can siv 'b;'! hops ri ceive lb' ooqo.dili ul aporob Ui n ol tiie ncdiiul f.co'i! nl large. JON ''IIN MI-r, N .. CU ei'i r i'OK SALE by V 1 v
