Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 167, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 February 1835 — Page 4

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jM'iM-jMy.Li-t8L . ji.'jtj-a.':..Jj),tjuiBw p jn Ceasfe rMumt is accompanied with & ' WALDIS LIB K AH Y, ltin page mum,.-. W o too nac volume, The price is Arc Dolters for fifty-two numJ J I. . I. ..ri ul uhirli

m ASoOs. it cannot be sfiorded unless extensively palronT HE Select Circulating Library rm been Tor iiC(jf pyment at a.U lime in advance, f. imp liaie fairly classed among: the established i.ntl wj-0 orocure five subscribers, shall

periodical publications of tho country, and hav.nave a rPceipt iu full by remitting tha publisher i obtained a crtdit and circulating unprece-1 tfoQ and a proportionate compensation for a

Rented when the price it considered; thit cer-irtrser number. This arrangement i road to

i.tnty, by Knowing greater ireegom to our et increase tha circolntioti to nn extent whicn win

f.rts, i calculued to render them at once ftren mnke it an object to pay agents lihetnlly. i.-mh and rrpre effectual. The nhjecls tba Clubs of five individual may thus procure the

Valdie Library had in view, was the diMemin L-ork for 4 00, by unilingn their rerqiltan H'.in of good new books every where, at the Lei

cheapest possible rale, and experience basl Subscribers, living near agents, may pay their

TAYKS TAKS-

ALL those who know themselves to be in the

arrears for taxes tor IS34. will please to c:ill

at Yeva) , n or hefue ibe second Saturday in

March next, 1835, and settle the fame or tl.ey will be promptly culled on at their own cost.

R. H. COTTON, Col. ot S.C. January 30th, 18.15

NEW (UaMDlDS

TfTOIirV SHEETS woulJrespcctfuily ac. oU quaint bis friends ot Switzerland county.

upd the public generally, that he is now reccivi 11c and opening in Vevav, in the large newbtick

house, owned ty .ion 11 v . uutour, ix. son, west 01

proved ihat a yrcrt subseipliojiuill pay for one inscriptions to them; those otherwise situated house, owned by John t. AJutou hundred andiixly dollars north of book, at the ,nay ,e,nit tha r.rpogpt to the subscriber at his VJ.na cncral London prices. exj.sinse, if payment if made in money at par in ?

assortment

it 1 tr a ... I it ..l.l

,cir ona enlarge lyi. volume to i.e Philadelphia. Our arrangements are an rr.aus f f r TV C

commenced early in January 1 835, will be prin for the fulfilment of onr part of the cont.act. ;MnatT,l N-York. and t

should be immediately .,,, ,,..:,..

1 u 1 I - j . . .. . ,i i.i- u i, KUll 1 e wu """' ,,,v I

nee iioui buj iii'jri.umi uini maj m uem (orwaruei, in oruer mai ins pu.uuruei uirtjf u b srock consists in pait of

hj c ,.y ri "- - now iwiiin vv i-ihh wi iiic ,.6 .. ni.-t. i, P. i rabnnd mixed tv Qt"13 ana Oatin

tl i i r i .j An k i , n i n 11' 11 nu- i 1 - - " -

No. 207, Chenut itreet, basement itory ol Ars. Svord" Philadelphia liouie. rhiiadeljhia. Dt-cembf r I 334-

YF.VAY, INDIANA.

H" li. KEEt'ER, hereby rcpect fully informs the p:! lie, that ha h;is recently comnici, red tho rr.::nuf:ictnr eof nd Wool 111 TS

In the brick shp, formerly ..ccupit-d by lia Men

i..i.U.fin Kerrv street tliat lie iitieuu io mti

.i . 1 1-1 nn. ...IiU fi fintctimt f:ll)-tv 111

lip Ilie CFIHIlltlllII--lll i" --i r-j

11 ATS, of the lcsi quality, ins cuanmia. thereforo solicited tj contribute their suj-poit tt hia establishment. The highest price will be given, in cash, toi any quantity of FUUS delivered nt Jus f hop Vevav. J- '' KKI1' vooi, VAvrt:n. nTHK hiL'icst price gtven lor JuiLTxli S

JL wool.

Vevav, r cl. 1.

I.OCIO.. JUDKINS'

rrnillS valuable medicine is celebrated lot

over, ill ue continutu vyimom any cnarge

contains every week, reviewi and extract? Jrom the newest and best bookt as they come

from tj,e press; literary intelligence from all Lull. .TtkA u.skrl.l arid ft rC?itttr Pi f t DPM

l.h.i nB.fCn.Un4 and America, bein the Embracing Dramatic Literature-Sporting-

r - w , 0 s rr

Al liest vehicle to disietpiuiite such information.

Mud by the perusal of which , a person, howevei

remote from the marts of booki, my kep pace

with the times

As it is usualto wish ia behal f of t on, that

he may prove a better man than his father, to we, without meaning Roy particular reflection

on our former volume, iieceived wjth sgch qis

ti.tguished f.yqr, hope apd trust that our future

the Turf Faskictns-rf and yrkxit fubjectt

oj muresl ana amuttmeni.

AROyr ihe first of January, 1835, will be commenced in Philadelphia, a new peri

idiCal, bearing the above compf ebensi ve tjiie.

Its contents will be carefully adapted to the

wants of that portion of lh public who patron

re Dramatie Literature, the I urf, bpotting,

and the Fashions. From the growing we-.tlth

i i -c .1.. lT:iorl Qt.it. a

. ; al, i ....,. i ana inci easioM popui.inwn ui mc v""" ""-"i mav iimas them: ior exDerien-je ooeht alwaysl - .. . .

and the near assimilation of the national appe

t, it le.sea. lb. fiumber ol d.fical ", 'h whatever promote- the ra.iona Kecrec, ic-c Utioni of Life, it i presumed tht tins Joumal,

10 encouniei hi iuu uiui. .. ' ..... .:. .:n

poisestng, as ine projrciors m i rtm, means to diversify its pages ansl a determination to render them subservient to the formation o(

a correct taste in all matters relating to its do-

rien, cannot f.il to meet with liberal and cred

ible support from an onlightened community in

every quarier of the country. 1 he tliiucutiy oi sketching mch 8 plan at might be fancilully

o produce improvement, more especially vhen

l in our cae

lies we had

The objects th Library bad in iifcv, were fly detailed in the proipectui; the following extract from that introductory paper, will

prove the spirit of that liberality in which the

work was undertaken, an1 also itiai we nave, nau

na j:ccasic,n o deT!4te roco the originl plan

Exlrqtft from the original Prosptclut

IS" J . I

lu preventing to the public a periodical en mwed WHh any of the charms -f novelty te en

tirely nH' in its character, it will expected ?urft jt j,0puUrity and encouraf ment has not hat the piiblihser shouldcescnbe hU plan, ond embarras'ing obstacle which tho ro

he nVjecti he hopes to ac omplish. ieclori of this oik had to surmount in its can

There is irrowmff up io in uuucu -

nmneroni population, with literary tsles, wno who are scalteied over a layge space, and who, distant from the localities whence hooks and literary information emanate, feel themselves t a great loss lor that mental food which edur.tion has fitted them to enjoy. Books are

heap in our principal cities, but ia the interior

4hey cannot be procured as loon as puunsueu, or without considerable expense. To PP'y .this desideratum U the design of the preitnl un lertakine. ike chief of which to speak eraphat

rally is, tq make gao.1 reading cheaper, and Co .... : ; . fllim Ut will bnor it to every to's

II III , iv tf . .... ..... s w Ioor. Itooks cannot be sent if Mail, whilothoSo

led circulating Library" may he received at -the most distant post otSce in too Union from

ftfieeo to twenty rive dajs after it published

ception. Feeling contidenf.y as?ureu nowver.

that its success i certain, when its character 'ecomei properly known they have already incurr

red considerable expense in forming correspon-

ents over the Union; aod have ordered regula

supplies of (he best selected English eriodicals

to asit in urocurino malenalt lor its columns.

It is not altogether feasible, when o new puli.'

iic itinn is contemplated, to present in detail to the oublic its prospective attractions. It is ne

cessary, nevertheless, that its principal featuies

hoitld be drawn out, as it is by them that its

merit, ifith.ata.ny shall bo judged. Tina it the more readily accomplished, tho publisheis

being atistied that whateter industry and watch

ful zeal can effect in completing to tilling up

elt, Red. scarlet and white Flannels

Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Meirimne "Prints,

Fancv, barred and striped Uinghams, Paintpd Muslin and Palmy reeus, Plain mull mid floured Swiss Muslins, Ulue and brown summer Cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pants do, Bombazetts and Marino, Bombazine and black silk Velvet, MaraaiUcs and ewansdown Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green borage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaiJ and Circa&sion, Towel and tuble Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suflolk Drilling, White and black Buckram, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton IIoso, do. do do. half do. Miss's fancy Hose, Black Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent I Incad, assorted colon, Super ela3tic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do, Tercussion caps, pearl Buttona, Gilt, cmbi'Jt and bone do. Ladies boskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mer. do do do. Bobbinet, gauze and blond Voila, Hibbands and Braids, Flag and baudunua Handkerchief, Do. cotton do. Crape and ga jzo, droas slo. Plain B.bbiiiet.

Bombazine Stocka. waisto ribbands ana" bead

bags, Bobbinet and thread Laceo and Edging Grecian Lace, Bishop Lawn and Insertion, White and spotted Cravnts, "Nankeen and Beaverteens,

Tuscan and straw Bonnets,

Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Caps.

Tuck, side. tuck-putT, pocket, ivory and red

ding CombsALSO A General Assortment of HAKDWARE

Qitccnswarc and Urocerxes

U curing the following aiseaees. viz. nite

swellina'. ol every oesenp...... ; .

in.or, ..f lm.fr static intr; Utanuuiar i um.nn.

Kelons orCataribs; Ilhumntic paina of the joints Sprain Bruits mid Tflters; Cliilblains, or the Jh :.T,ted bv fros,t. It is nls" K ,or scM

I " " ' " - . . is-

and burns. For glandular swen.n-s, u .., :-

. rllrii.p vet known, n is inuc" aiei

tuuiiv J .

.1 .,-nriul nnnlicatinns as u does not con

tnin iI.p smallest atom uf that mineral,) because

:. .,..1 l.-iv the natient liable to injury irom

Pvnos,.re to cold It cures the orsi tenons or

. ,.f f..,, ,.,lit hittirQ

Whitlows on the appncuuon oi ion v... ... ni..miun.a which have stood so long as to he

come a systematic disorder, requires medicine to them entirely, ixit

lie laaeu in niio -

in most cases, by applying una u i.u.u., nnl1i no i I or tpd. it will irive relief.

FOR SALE, bv J. F. Stevens, Vevay, and

LvmanW ber Mix, Mountsterlmg October 27

NEW iT(

IN VDVAYy IHDIANA THE SUBSCKIBF.U Would respectfully announce to thecitizrj f Switzerland county, Indiana, that lie has just received from the east, and has opened in l!i9 -stoe room, on the corner of Main ;uid Ferry ets. iul opposite Le Cleic's hotel, in the lownof Vev' "ax EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF

Suited to this ond the approaching srason. As the subscriber intend? transuding a general ItlZTAlL BUSINESS.

his establishment will be found to cuDtain, ct tU

times, a general assortment ct

ME li CIMJYDISE,

COx$rsTtXG, IN PART. OF

GROCCU1BS, Hardware

QUElvNfeWAltE, &c. &

Also a l.ire nssortn cut ol iiP.! i.;ii.i

SI1UES and COTTON YAll.. Intend ii'", ;is the subscriber does, to make hia

profits small, he feels confident in saying, that i.e

will be enabled to sell Goods imich lower than thev have heietofore been offered in the town uf

Vevay he hopes therefore, to merit and receive

i fharo of pubnc patronage. JOHN M. KING. Vevay, September 1 1-24. N. B. lie is making arrangements, of w'ii' hr

w hen completed, he will give public notice, to ra

reive various kooU of

COUXTFT PRODUCE.

,u cultivation and

lei, wal-

ru nij; on

ici. actes ) ieei t-ll.tig i-ru.g " ... ... ...... A .iii.n I if

dniK a stieatn ol --it menus i wa.i.., -

cr part Ot toe Sfcasoii, A oU"g wn.ii.uJ . . . . I a r 1... I .11 III. rl

A bum wiio sueua, i.j .w-n ;

luud is iu the initial a

nt a little more expense than newspaper postage

or in other words, before a book couli be tound ia Philadelpkia, our subscribei io ihe

most distant states may bo perusing it in iheir

Tirlours.

To elucidatu the advantages of the Select

Circulating Library such as wo propose, it is

t,nv necessary to comoirs it with somo other

.poblications. Take the Waverly novels for ox

jVnpIe, the ChrQnide$ of the Canongal occupy tet-t volumes, which rt sold at si 25io$l 50.

' I l.o tvKoto ".Villi Id be readilv contained iu live

wimbers of this periodical, at an expense of tit'

Jfr cent, postage included! So that mote than

toree times the quintily of literary mattei can "supplied for the same money by adopting the jip-wspaper course o( circulation. But we con .aider transmission by mail, and the early receipt .of a new book, as a most distinguished feature

oMhe publication. Distant subscribers will be

O'aced on a footing with those nearer at hand,

Hid will be supplied at their own homes with e ul to about FJiy Volumei of tho common Lon don novel lor Five Dollars!

Arrangements have been made to receive

from London an early copy ot every new door

tinnted in that mart of talent, or in Edinburgh,

together with the periodical literature ol Great

Britain. From the former we shall select th

Motels, Memoin Tales, Traves, Sketches, Diog cphj, 4 c. and publish them with as much ra iiity as an extensive printing office will admit, torn the latter, such literary intelligence will gularly be culled, as w ill prove interesting and tertaining to the lover of knowledge, and ience, and lilsratuie, and novelty. Good tnndri novels, and other works, now out ol

print, may alio occasionally be reproduced in

.our columns

It would be laparerngatorr to dilate on the

set-eral advantages and conveniences which

fV-h a publication presents to people of literary t-urw"1'' here ever located, but more particu

larlv tw1 lhoJ who reside in retired situations

thy are 6oi0us tha,t the first glance cannot ful toflnh conviction of its eligibility. TFllMS. Vh Select Circulating Library is

printed weekly on a dftuble medium sheet of hieoaoer or sixteen pages with "three columns

r ech. an d maileo v'ita great care so as to

oarry with perfect safety to tho most distant r.-mt olTice.

it is orintcd and finished with the samo care

nd accuracy as book work. The whole fifty

ivo numbers form two volumes well worth pre

terration, of 41 f3 pages each, equal ia quantity irv r2Ti0T tbrao Tb!aais of Roos'tflv?!

will be dane, and that the never will be found

deficient or neglectful in tho proecutin of this rji? prjS i , PKINTI1NU AND U UaPPLIG

enteprlze, and io striving to prouueo a uenen Paper, at Wholesale or lutail

cial and profilablo rin to themsolves and otn ie onv wishes his friends to call and examine

i ..... ....

arm lloostniMc lun r b is nrices a no bo sa t islun . J lie

THE DRAMA. Will form material por highest price w ill be given for Hags, b eathers

- - . I i s i rut m .

tionofthe Gentlemen Fade Mecnm. It m Uinsenc, heeswax, i-iaxseeu. ami low Linen.

tented to publish alternately, every week, and

an entire play and farce--to Ue selected with a single eye to their merits alone; a prefeience. however will be extended in all rases, to native productions, when they can be obtained, lode pendant criticism!, caiefully excluding all invid ions comparisons, and recommend by theitbr vily, will be regularly inserted. besides bio graphical Sketches, Anecdoes and Bon

Mls, of prominent comedians ol tho present ann

oast ages: of which a rare and inexhaustible

compiliation is in store.

THE TUltF. A faitful record will be kept

of all the Running and Trotting matche, Pe

lestrian Feats, Gymnastic Exeicises, Aquatic

Excursions, F'hing, Gaming, c. with Anec

dotes of noted Dog.

MISCELLANY. Although the purposes of

our sheet may appear to b confined Io the four

leading subject which have been stated -we

deem it proper to say, that there will be in nd ilition lu thee, a considerable spare allowed fot miscellaneous matters such as Tales Poetry nn Epitome of News Lit of Hotels in thi

ity.and places of amnement- Statistics the.

Grain Market Agriculture Prices of Stocks

,LUt of Broken Banks Counterfeit Note De

lector and all other matter, regarding which

an inteiest may bo supposed to exist at home or

abroad

fax Ge stl emeu's Vadx Meccm, 4sc. will be

published every Saturday on fine imperial pa

per of the largest cla, t3 per annum, pay able in advance.

B enclosing a 3 note to tho publishers, post

age paid, two copies of the paper will be lor

warded to any direction ordered tor one year,

It U respectfully requested that those who de

sire to subscribe for this Journal will forward

iKoir namt.1 immediately--tho terms will be

trietlv adhered to.

J . - t o-v s- a 1 1

Address SMITH SL AI,L.A Ai utn, -menjan

Buildines, Franklin Place, Philadelphia

One dollar per hundred will be given for Swing

ina Tow and Linsey Bags, delivered at my

mill on Iiidhn t'reek.

A VALUABLE FARM In SveittcrUnd county, Indiana, FOR ZUlLE.

I' li a f;l t m

rm HE subscriber wist.es iouis.

II .....!. wiiPi luud couuiv. uu.aiii

J WOlV-ll 13 IU v.w..lulUllig

oi-yy aches

Eii-btvof ... u..er go.

w-7i it... Hllortv theitol, well set w no giats;

.hebaiai.ee, well niuDered witii mgr, out, pop.ar, oak (1UJO la.ge popUisj;

This

o'pie trees

under one luut

large seitleinent, where a steam gmt aud saw mis anu a carding loacluoe are inueo wuuu-d

would be liberally buppuried, 1 lie lano

mites from ihe Ohio river, ami on the state roads

leading Irwin tho mouth ot Lool.cU and iru... New Vork to Indianapolis- and oilier important

.o.ids ruiithruugti U. to way, Lawici.eeooio,

Kisu.g Sou. i ,i i

T I he tille io mdispuiauie, i.u .... le pi pr y will bo dd on reasonable and ai oiiiiui'daiii.M teuns. ..,,, e U AULAS F. LKL I Z Jefferson township Jai.uaiy 12.

'J' Y V K C. SHERMAN S. FXKLIN. HAVING purchased the Type Foundry established by the Lite J. IIOU'K, have en. tered into partner?hip. fur the puipoe of currying on the- Mnrnilactoiy of T pes, under the tirta of Ecklin Co. We iinei.d keeping on hand a large asort-

ment of type, especially those kinds most used, which will enable us to supply order? with the least po-sible delay; and have now for sale a lai ge quantity of the best quality, (stock puicbased tiom the estate of J. Howe.) and intend to make tunned. ate additions to it. Eclin Co aie now prepared to receive order tor luunts of eveiy description, fmrn

Pearl to 22 lines Pica, including a anety of Ornamental Lellor. We offer for sale a'.n, na. nS(ortnenl ol Cuts, Da-dies Brass Rule. and olhornameuts, of which specimens will be forward ed to printers, as soon as they can beprepaied Such improvements as the wants of the liadi ard tate may require, will receive the eailies

vvxtJi u4i

JjJUJ: o.

I)H. T. WHtTb'S Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops. fTTtlTE only specific ever offered to the public II from which a nermanent and radical cur

may he obtained, of that disagreeable pain, the TOOTH-ACHE, with nil its attendant evilsr

such as fracturing the jaw mcxtract,ng ne lee. i

vi, rio nroves more pamlul than use uioin

K itrir. and cold passing from the decayed

teeth to the i.wv, thence to the bend, producing a

iniimnt.r. ntthrtion. Wtin man umci uii mv.i9.iim

ffects, such as a disagreeaoie orea.u. .iu u.-e ...

lie mouth, &c. all ot wnicn arc p.o.iH-u .......

-ifoFtinwt-Jrt.!!.

Attorney ana uxuxiseuur u. u,

VlVAY, INDIANA. TT7" EL1S his otiice on Ferry street, immcdi il. atelv oonosito the Post-Omce, Busincs

jiioini -ted to his care will be faithfully and punc tually Hltended to

His Justices' Office is kept at the same

place, whre bo ajt attends to all conTejancing

bu5to?t.

r.,i ornvrd teeth. I am happy to nave it in

inv power to offer to the world, a remedy, that w ill

nl i-omnvA tnG nam uuc " mi

inn -.-in v i s , ,

f.n,.,l nnnlied. but preserve me teem irom

Cirlher decay, and arrest the disease insiich as are

11 V I'll 3I.U "

hnm IA rill n

BIUI Hi" Uivui t .

Erie, Pa. Oct. 17, lSaa-incsuuBcrioer.

1.1 T 111 t i,"n" " i . . .

u-i . u.ra in recommending n u. iiioc ......

ICCI SX IIILHDIIIV , -

are alllicted with tne tooiu-acne, - , ..... ...

most cases, perfectly efficient remeay ior m o. r il tmr

A. BEEBE,phy?.ran-ii...Auv

Krie Observer AMiLiu nni.

ctan

New

.;n,i

.;li,wL for tho cure of the tooth-ache

-T .1 rr .1. I . I -.....

Thomas White's Vegetat.ie iohb-bui. -. rand with decided success,he can recommend them

when genuine, as superior to any oih.-r rcmen now before the public, and can any that tlicc drops receive the unqualified approbati n of Ihe medical faculty at lnrSe; JOXaTUAN DOKQE, No. 6, Chamber

Brigade Order. TKMTH BMIOAOH OV INDIANA M'UT'A. Printer's Retreat January ll. Ui-. THE sevcial rnoents c posmg said bri gnde. will be niusteied and inspected, a

follows: ,. , i-.... i., on

ThcThind Reg. f n 1 nursnay, ut.. , , Fouteenth.on Saturday. October 24. F.feen:h. on Monday. October SG, Forty-fourth. o' Saturday October o0, Fiftv-fifh. "ii Tuesday, Oci I ev Ml Sixtieth,.... Ve.le8da.Oci. ber Atsnchpb.ce, within each regiment, as the I ... n.'itr ili-Cliriltlll.

..i ... f. .ii.n.:in aniP oi" '

'"ru,. 1....1- iil 1 naitic

r-7 'I'hc several c.Hoiu.iu".""- . i 1 t l t iiii

ularin n.akin-tl.eir ai.nuai rciu.i., a. ...u

required by law

11 v older ot 15.12alexmm:ii gllnn, Biig. iuspect..i

Wi-.-' .1 ,!

TTll: iii.Uersinntd liavini; i'w."oi .

II i.u.Pther under Ihe firm of .I.'lIllt'K

$C JazlnY, h.r the purpose of cariyn g .n th. nniTIti RI SlNFbS, inlorin ibe public

--" .r-i tit

.hat thev are now ready to t-xccu.e io. k .h.o j.h.

P,i.,tin", from Steicoivpe pilc?- a wo. i.euei P,. li.,.,k and Job work, of all descriptions, in

,i. .,'..it ...:..u cr.and on reosoiiablf teuns

Office No. 1. Baker stieel, w-ar the Mechanics

i.isiituie.inthe buildin.: occupied iy a J urn-

..oaoteicotype foundry J A JAll'.J. TIIEODOIIE GAZL-tV. K ft Stereotvnin of Books, Pamphlets. Card

ni..l.. nr.. Checks. &.C &c. will be ex'cuted

DUIII...-. - -

attention at this establishment.

Punting Piesses of eveiy description Printing Ink of ihe most appioved qualifies. Cou p wing Stick; Bras ai.d Common Ga!e)s, Chases, Imposing Stones, Paper and Pree Ibiards, S'.ai.oir.g

Pre6es, r uiniluie, togelliei with a complete m-

soilmeut of all articles ustd 111 a Printing OJkc,

titl Le coii-ta.illv on band.

Small fount, suitable for Book binders in a

great variety, may be had when railed tor

O deis fioin all pail of the Union wiil be

promptly and most caiefully attended tr.Hnd

piirticulaily in tupply ing suits lor all luunts lur-

nisbed by our prodecor.

We lerpectlully solicit a share ofpubltc pat

ronage. 1 o liie toriner paiions 01 tins louimiy,

4e deem it sul.iciei.t to say, that they will be

a- well and a promptly served as heieiol'oie, boiiiil Ihey be di-puse.l to favor 11s with iheir

older. The huMiiess of the Foundry will be

conducted under the following lirm, and by the -aine peis.'ii who was in fact the type founder in Mi . Howe's fomidiy. S. F.CKLIN & Co.

Corner of Crown ai.d Callow lull stietts. Phila S.-pt. U. 1S:31.

is beretof' re by

J A J A HIES

.vj even-: o iw: DR. S, IV. EATCN

SUTtlULD lespecu'ii'lv inf..im

' V the ci'i.ei.s ol s a Ui .-i ian J

c oniv, that be has pro,-ore I -7 Manner's I'afci:! Truss.

"tYefi for ilie ci.ie id "llein.a . 1 U i, l"U-,

a: d isn-Av prCjiared to bnuh all si71 :ni.l will warrant i he p.itient a

permanent and radical tore, ores.

act no pav. I h"Se Ui-rin. ' -

ne requited t call al ii be hlf

'1.'

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Sheriff's Sale,

TTftV Viriuc of a writ of venditioni exponas, is THi Sl,ed out of the clerk's oilice ot Sw,tZer

land county. Indiana, I S"'J On Saturday, tat-rrg . . ... . c . V1..1 U A.M: ann Ivo

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.EL l.ckins..n's Printing Tics Mai.;i ii, i,,i.m,. ir.itiiu-v. I laviiiii procured

vaiioiy of Ktern Patterns, he Will o. in i,".ct ir.v and keep eonstair.lv n I.aiid, cits, of . si:pm .piality. l.eatis, 'lliglets, l'.ater, for pi;ii-i-'s blanks. Type " tal plati.-, f-r co-riv ,sp;. Alt ..f winch be cm aff.rd t sl c!i-.:.j..:r than io y can bebueght .oy wherein the e :t rn .-o.int 1 . for cash or cxcl.u- U r old type cl r.ioe cents.

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