Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 176, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 May 1835 — Page 4

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A'KW GOODS.

OHN SHEETS weuld respectfuJlj inform, his fiieFl of Switseiland county, and the

public generally,, that he is new receiving and now rcteivBg his supply of

FKESII GOODS. , J. M. KING, takes this method of in-

iorminL' ms mends and the duMic. that he is

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Jlv prec'on

Jfovr rtA( Jfo dare to venture forth. While? yet Mil- chill and piertini,' north CarterM unfetter'd o'er the earth On wildest win;; And haiTd with w inter's gloom, thy birth Fiit hud of Spring? As vet, to veil the rugged ground, Scarce one green leaf or blade is lonnd On this wide hank, with brambles crown'd. Thou dwclfst alone; Shedding thy fragance rich around, Vnseen but known.

Emblem of modest worth and grace Apirini not beyond its place; Thou hid'st thy unassuming face From gazing eyes, Yet bv sonic witching charm we trace The hidden prize. Thus have I trae'd and made thee mine, And breathing thus thy scents divine, 1 would not to the rose resign A claim above: As worthy thou f adorn the shrine Of joy and love.

Tome then dear flower' and with nic share

A warmer home a calmer air And still with odours sweet my care And love repay, Till gentle dews and skies more fairShall chide thy sta). March 'JO, 1835. R

NO CURU i0 PAY. Dr. 8. II. Eaton,

"WOULD respectfully inform the cili.ens

of Switzerland county, that he has procured

STACKER'S PATENT TRUSS.

tor the cure of HERNIA (or Rupture.) and

is now prepared to furnish all sires, and w

warrant the patient a pTtanyu nt and radical

cure or exact no pay. Those labortnsr under

the diseasa arc requested to call and be cured

Hoosier Truxtou, A beautiful dapple bay seven years old.

I he subscriber, having recent

ly puschased the above valuable

horse again, oilers nun to the particular attention of Cool IIorc raisers.

JJ. TRUXTON, wdl stand the balencc of the season, which will end on first of July next, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the subscriber, at the Hark- Works, and on Fridays and Saturdays at the stable of John F. Jack, near the cross roads, at Gurley's school house. For particulars, see bills.

JMAKTliM K. UKIrV. Quercus Grove, April 24. Take Notice. ALL persons are hereby forwarned and

notified not to trade for or take a transfer of

a certain bond or instrument of writiug whieh I gave John Pavey, for the sum of five hundred dollars, dated some time in February 1C35, due one year after date as the same was obtained by fraud and through fear, rom me, the by said John Pavey. And 1 am determined never to pay the same or an) part thereof unlesscompelled by law. JOSEPH HAYS. March, 23th A. D. 1835.

opening in Vevay, in the room formerly oc

i-upttd by J. r. Stevens, on the corner of

Main and Ferry- streets. A fresh mill general assortment of GOODS.

fpsp Direct from Philadelphia i-h 3 and New-York, and to

'iMisI, w,'irh he would invite

ibe atleniion of the public, llis stock con si;ts in part, cf

Black, blue .drab and mixed Cloths and

SatinetU,

Red scarlet and white Flannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merimac Prints. i Fancy, barred and stripped Ginghams.

Painted Muslins and Palmyreens, Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Blue and biown summer cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pants do Bombazetts and Marinos, Marsaillcs and swansdown Vesting, Figucred Velvet, do Green berage and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Circassion, Towel and table Diaper,

Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling.

unite and black Buchram, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do do do half do Miss's fancy Hose, Black Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent Thread, assorted colors, Super elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted do, Percussion caps, pearl buttons, Gilt, camblet and bone do Ladies boskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do Jo do Bobbinet, gauze and blond Veils. Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do cotton do Crape and gauze dress do Plain Bobbinet, Bonbazine Stocks, waistebbands and bead bags, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lauce Bishop Lawn anlnsertioa, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Beaverteens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets,

Sheeting and Shirting,

HAT MAAUFACTOUY,

f Jac. BItccici

hereby,, respectfully, in--

k'orn.s the public, that UC--

ess

blKIXiG GOODS, carries on the nvnuilaclury oj

and respectfully invites his former customers, VllV WOO! IfatS.

and others wishing to purchase, to call and In (,,c lUTrK nmrSE formerly occupied bx fcxamine his goods and pnecs, and then judge, rrn MuloJurfl. on Ferry streetthat he iu.

or memseivcs. 4 i . , , t. u,A

ItllM.I ll Ulf lliU v.:i,inic.iui' lit "iiii

Mtis ioK coHstsis in pstrf OS Sup. blue, black, and brown cloth?, Satinets, red, green, and white flannel, American blue, Sup. rich French, Fancy Fall River, and Fancy London ptinU, Concord and Ashton tickings, Apron and furniture checks, 4-1 bleached and unbleached muslin?. Bleached and unbleached Suffolk drilling Superior white Gros do Naples, Black and brown Italian lustring, Superior black Gros de Swiss, Florences of assorted color.;, Black silk and black tabby velvet, Irish linens, barred muslins,; G-l and 1-1 white cambric, 0-1 Jackonet, Plain and ticrured book muslins, Bobincts and Swiss muslins,

Grecian footing, and 4-1 buckram,

constant supply of 7.7'S ol the best c(itah'4 ty. J lis customers arc therefore solicited to ( on'rihufc their sup poll to his establishment The- hii;licst prices will be given, in cash, or Hats, for anv quantity of yood FURS and LJMHS IVOOL, delivered at his shop, 'evay, February 1.

ASii'ahmn F. Vsinhorn

RKSPL'CTFULLY, informs the citizens of this vicinity, that he has opened a shop, and commenced the BLACKSMITH r,USLVES$ on the Lawrenceburgh state road, between Mounblcrlinir

and Printer's Retreat, where he is prepared

to carry on said business, in its various bran.

Black Italian cravats, and superior stocks.'5' ;'j'd pledges himself, to attend punctual

1 . . '.IV ti 111. Klt.lt.,,,--

iojorcu talleta ribband A:c. tStc J

Also, a variety or Sltx. Men's coarse pegged brogans, Men's pegged shoes, Fine kip brogans, Fine sewed shoes, pumps, and dancing do. Children's morocco boots, Men's fine nailed boots, Ladies morocco boots, and walkincr shoes,

Ladies pumps,, and lasting springs, Ladies slippers and gaiter boots, Ladies pegged leather boots, Youth's fine boots, Men's coarse pegged boots Fine sewed shoes, Boy's fine shoes, Children's pegged boots, ALSO, Hardware, Qttcensicare, Cutlcry9Glnss, Kails, Iron,

JVhife Lead, A'c. Vr.

;ly to his business.

January 0.

VEVAY HOTEL, On Murkft street in the twin of Vrcay. The undersigned, respectfully informs hi3 friends and the public generally, that ha has

.lately purchased the house heretofore owned

and occupied bv Ihomas Armstrong, and fitted up the same in a superior manner, as a JJOJSS; OF ! A T E 1ST A I CAT. Nis BAR, will, at all times, be supplied with a choice selection of Liquors his 717BLE, with all the substantiate of life, and many of the dainties of the season his STA' BIA1, attended by a sober, careful hostler, and furnished with an abundencc of hay,

oats, corn, ccc. His charges will be mode

rate, and every attention will be paid to the

comfort and convenience of the weary tra. veller. frCr He will, at all times, be prepared to furnish a comfortable conveyance to any part of the county, of single persons or companies.

ins nouse is situated within lull v ew of

Also, Copper, Tin, fc Wooden WARE. He has on hand, a large stock of Juniatta

bar and round Iron, all of which will be sold'the Ohio river, and everv ntfpntion k,.

low for cash, or approved acceptances, paid, to enable persons wishing a steam boat

JUHJN McLAUOULIN LUNG, jconveyar.ee to ascend or descend the river, N. B. Raes, Leather, Beeswax. Tallow. to Se board, nt any time, during nieht or

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Sdk Hats hair doth, for and chinchinell r,axseed' tlax' vvllcat Oats, and Com, willjua)

be taken in payment of debts, or in exchange

tor goods. J. M. K. Vcvay, April 2, 1S35.

Caps,

Tuck, side, tuck-pulf, pocket, ivory and

reaaing uomos. ALSO A General Assortment of

Aiiti-IHasoii, A D ARK CH ESN I IT SORREL HORSE, Six years old, this spring.

"llILL stand the ensuing sea

day of April next, and ending on

the first day of July next, at the

stable of the subscriber, living in

Cotton township, one and a half miles north

ot Printer s Retreat, on Mondays, 1 uesday

and VVednesaays, of each week. For parti

culars, see bills. JOHN FOX.

HARDWARE

Queensware & Groceries.

CAP, POST, PRINTING, & WRAPPING Paper, at wholesale or Retail, He only wishe9 his friends to call and ex

amine his stock hear his prices and be satisfied. The highest price will be given for r t- it. -. P. .

uags, reamers, umseng, Ueeswax, Flaxseed and Tow Linen.

One dollar per hundred will be given for

bwinghng low and Linsey Rags, delivered at my mill on Indian Creek.

Robert fJruiiimoiiel, Attorney and Counsellor at Laio, J Vevay Indiana. T7"EEPS his office on Ferry street, immedi -ately opposite the Post Office. Business submitted to his care will be faithfully and punctually attended to His J USTICLS' Office is kept at ihe same

place, where he also attends to all conveyan cing business.

PROSPECTUS OF VOLUME XV1U.OFTHB IVew England Gasaxy.

Johk Neal, & II. Hastings Wkld, Editors

PT1HE 18!h volume of the Galaxy will com mence on the 1st of January. 1C35. In

accordance with a promise given noc long since, that the paper should advance in merii in proportion as it gained public favor, we

nave spared no pains or expense to render ii worthy of patronage. Prizes have been paid

for a successful Tale and Poem, and a liberal

He will be prepared, at all hours, with a

dray or wagon to carry baggage and freight, and a carriage to carry passenger (male or female,) to or from the landing, and on the mo:-t reasonable terms.

lie can accommodate a few genteel

boarders, by the week, month or year, on mo?

derate terms.

CHARLES F. KRUTZ. Vevay, April '20.

1 ii?5.,

Six lllontlis in a Convent.

Russet, Odiomc, X. Co.

XTAVE IN PIIE3S, and wilt publish in a few J-X dayS a new WOrk with the above title, be

ing a narrative of miss Rebecca Theressa Reed

who was under the influence of (he Roman

Catholics about two years, and an iomate of the

convent on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, near

ly six months in 1831-2.

The book furnishes a concise history of the

rules sod regula'ions, the employment and cere

monies ot the Ursurline order, and as it is the

first account ever given in this country of a sim

ilar iiisti'ution; the ivriter has conGoed herself

strictly to a narration of facts, that transpired under her own eye, and that were notvd down aoon after her escape. It will make a volume of 200 pages, 1 8mo stiched and hound in the natect m inner. 'iiston, March i.

Sacred Music. The Jacksonville singing society, having engaged a competent Singer, to conduct the

society will meet regularly on bunday after

remuneration Iia3 been given for Original Articles. During the last four months, thcrrj

paper, no less than sixteen Original Tales J 1 Jj ".". SPCCI,1C cvcr ofCcred to the public and twenty-one original Poems, together with!, . wl.ucl':i rcrriaiient and radical cure may Sketches , Essays, &c. making in all, nrobablj j!, p.VC(rM i n a-t , dlf S,vea,,1 V, the a greater quantity of Original matter thai.! 1 , 1 '! AL1L 'lt!l its attendant evils; has been given of Ihe same quality in an. :f jd -s Iracturmg the jaw in extricating the other paper in the United States. :ci 'v,llKh, ,,Uen, Proes more P:ii,,ful tll:,u The fact that these exertions have been met ,'e 1o0, "C 10 '''v1! d passing from the by an increase of namesunon our subscription , cd tccth ,to thc :uv tJK"nce to t,lc ,iead

list, far exceeding our most sanguine exnec v ,OUUU1 a riieumatic aliection. with many

f,i;. tt :7i i i omen

tuiiuua. Has uiuut-uu us io en;iyc incser-i vices of .fnhn Mp:i. Van I .n,r .!, orcal

will hereafter be associated with H. Hasting :irC Vvodu?1 from or decayed teeth, I am

unpleasant etfecls, such as a ilisairreeablo

lb, bad taste in the mouth Sec. all of which,

VEGETABLE Jihenniatie Drop.

MANY articles are before the public, as a niri fnr fb.lt mps( ohclinafo -inJ

- - uuu lUIIIlblil-

ing disease, the Rheumatism; and from close

observation we are led to believe, that they have to a very great eKtent, failed to produce

tnat desirable result and may it not be attri

buted to the fact, that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder are also recommended

to cure almost every disease with which oui

frail bodies arc attacked, and in their prena

ration that object is kept in view, viz. to have forward tbp

thc medicine a cure for all diseases.

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer

ed to the public as arcmedy for Rheumatism

and as no case is known where a perfect cure

was not atlccted, we are justihed in declarinp

: t i ii. , f..ii,i ft . . c

ii Triiiiiiuie meuicine ior mar. painiui disease

ani tor no other is it rccommended.--Iricc 30 cents. i

Weld, Esq. the present editor; in addition to

which, we oiler for Original Articles the fol

fodowing Prizes; for the best

happy to have it in my power to offer to the

world, a remedy thai will not only remove the

nri;.,i T-i- :l,;un' 1,1I1C times out often ii properly applied.

noon at 3 o'clock. Ladies and Gentlemen fifty dollars: for thc best Original Focm' 5 lrufurvu thc teeth from further decay, and who may wish to attend are requested to dollars: fnr thn. l,.t ari.rU - n jarrcstt.ie disease in such as aredeeavinir and

uring iMoie ijooks with them. A MEMBER. April 11th, 1835,

II

umwi uus" i. , ,

subject, twentyfivedollare. Thc Manuscriptsi ,c r0IVn,un , ac,UI15 rcslor'"S l mav bn nlmrtnA tn thn ir,iit r.i n Ilu '"'altli ami usefulness.

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Boston, post paid, till the last of April, 1835., ' K , V' , , sul,scn and thcawardwillbemadedunng the monllJ ,aV1".r; Wllm .lh? leasing effect of of May, following. The address of the wri ! ? 1 il'';'s 'ale s Vegetable Tooth-ache tcr should be enclosed in a sealed note mark-'.. , , " P,,irurc,ui "'commending It to

ed "Name;" and the directions of the success I1' T11 :iMUct?a w,t" l tootn-ache,

ful writers only will be onened.

inoe

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All tin 1 . muai i usus, periectiy ellieient

Manuscripts to be at the disposal of the editor,! T" der.

of the Galaxy. ! '',-" 1'i'ysician 11. L. JI AIIVEV J ii U I,'..:.. I . irni.i.f. .

Terms oi the Galaxy- jilri,',:,'!. N-s u:,:' 4ut.

Timrr in vi'1 1W ineunuerI1IKLL dollars per annum, in advance.-s,gncd, in his practice asu dental sun-eon havAs we have no agents persons at a distanc (i..g extensively used, for the cure of toothwho wish the paper can inclose the amoum .u he, Thomas White's Vetretablo Tooth Ache Oymail. I ostmasters and others who mayil )n,ps, and wilb ,hu ..u .- I...

nanu s of live subscribers aiidN'IS.iconmu'iul ilu-m .

shall receive a sixth copy gratis; or a reason any other remedy now before the public, .mil

"ill say that these drops receive the unquali-

appiouauon oi me medical laeully at

able commission.

MASTERS &MAUDKN. Boston. Dec. 23, 1635. No 33 Court St.

'lied

ilarire

Of all kinds, neatly printed at thij oliice.

.j(iiNATir.N)0ii(:j:5xo.r,,eilam,)Cr rtn-ct. F)IlNALE,by Wm. . Campbell

'd l-yiuaii AV. Mix, MountM. ili.,.

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