Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 186, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 July 1835 — Page 4
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HAT MANUFACTORY,
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hereby, respectfully, in-
in.s the public, th.it he
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f. .-rmeily occupied by
n i erry street that lis inp '-.e establishment with a 'f IU'1'3. ri the best qunli. v- are t!i.r :".ro solicited to ; !;po t to his establishment.
he riven, in c.vsn-
epvitjty of good L u and. L. ds'liveivd at his shop.
st prices wi;
Kellogg. & Kennctt. Cincinnati, No. 12, East Front st.,
TT A V E on hand, and
are receiving, pre
steamboats Bunker Hill
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V i.Vi tvi ade a ui ision of all of the out. standing acccunts due the firm, each
parvv i wiib' -ixed t-- collect the full amount of t!v accounts in Us possession, and which !ave been t;:o;'e:i-- assigucd for that purpose. " WILLI M C. KEEN1.
j OliOilGKM. CHILD. I X. . Jar.o. s i I S33. For value received, ;i lie re by assign ail my right, title, claim and i;a'.0i'C?t to r!t ' nrrn )?' ir. I:imr dTnnr
jilrm, not?pec:.slly-;;2iig'ied to me, unto Will-! p
I t. . Ivec-n. j r.CORGH 5L CHILD. ! ..'-.' DAVIT) CA1X. i Ail t:e accounts now in th;T possession of
: said V ii 1-1
Ohio, Huntsville, the following articles: 20 boxes white and brown Hav. Sugar 75 kilts Mackeral, No. 1, 50 half bbls. do. 1 and 2, 2.5 bbls. No. 1 do, 50 do. 2 and 3 do., 100 boxes Herring, first sort, . 75 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 50 do. Molasses, 50 boxes Codfish, 225 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do. St. Dom. do., 25 do. Havana do., 2G do. Laguyra do., 20 do. old Java do., (superior,) 3 ceroons S. F. Indigo, 20 chest Y. II. Tea, 50 canisters V. II. and Imp. Tea, 10 tierces fresh Rice, 25 boxes Sp. Candles, 7 casks Sp. Oil, 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar.
Also, a complete assortment of Wines, on
May, 20. 1835
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HE o: ly speci.ic ever oifjred to lite public 'roin w hich a permanent and radical cure may olitained, of that diagreealle pain, the : VOTH ACilE. with all its attendant evils:
'"re .ur-isnch as fracturing the iaw in extricating the s at 1 O .ltfi:i oiliMl nr.ivf'5 iv..-rr nfiiiAful linn
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x i . .Si.: niid jdecaved teeth to the jaw thence to the head,
v iwn.. proaacincc a rncumaiic aiiecuon. with many
- "e'- jollier unpleasant elfects, such as a disagreeable
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t ss a? mr.ny ot his I.i.n with their at-;ices:
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i ue : mors r r i ; i : ! candidaff : Living re: rttond llv th.--. 2 2 l.l
h-re:i si;h
that far-
!wt!l leave their cc an 1 inv own d.-i
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apponU;iv;-nl at tVitnot on Alondav
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ran
!k relore pro;, it. to aui.:'..I
iconvenient to
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-e i i recall the samo
a Yk.uUx. July 20.
t New "ik, at Howard's itore. at 1 1 o'clock A. M. and at Patriot, on the ta.iie day .it 1 in the evening. V" lease insert it in oar paper. A. LANE.
NEW GOODS. I OHN SHEETS would respectfully inform his friends of Switzerland county, and the
i:i which I.c is autliorigd to col-P"'J''c generally, that he is now receiving and rav name written on the back of iPen'nS in Vevay, in the room formerly oc
cupied by J. b. btevens, on the cornerof
M.tinand Ferry stieets. A ircsli ntnl general assortment of GOODS.
Direct from Philadelphia
Hlpry a,,d iNew-ork, and to
which he would invite
Hie ritieniioti of the public. Ilia slock con
sists, in part, of Bhiek, blue drab and mixed Cbths and Sitinett?, Red scarlet and white Flannels. Fancy, barred, plate, oil and Merimac Prints. Funcy, barred and stripped Ginghams, Painted Muslins and Pnlmv reens, Plain mull and figured Swiss Muslins, Blue and blown summer cloths, Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown panU do
Bomhazetis and IMarinos, Marseilles and swansdown Vesting, Figuercd Velvet, do Green berate and tabby Velvet, Scotch plaid and Ctrcassion, Towel and table Diaper, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk Drilling. While and blaf k Buchram, Padding and Canvass, Bleached and unbleached cotton Hose, do do do half do Miss's fancy Hose, Bl'ck Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent Thread, assorted color?, Super elastic Suspendeie, Cotton and worsted do, Percussion caps, peail buttons, Gilt, camblet and bone do Ladies buskin kid and beaver Gloves, Mens do do do Bobbinet, gauze and blond Veil. Ribbands and Braids, Flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs, Do cotton do Crape a id gauzedress do Plain Babbmet, Bombazine Stocks, waistebbanda and bead bags, Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging Grecian Lance Bishop Lawn anlnserlion, White and spotted Cravats, Nankeen and Beavertteng, Tuscan and straw Bonnets,
Sheeting and Shirting,
i breath, bdtas'e in the mouth &c. all of which I are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am
pv to have it in mv power to offer to the
ee speaks at: world, a rcmcdv thai will not only remove the
pain, nine times out often if properly applied,
- WVtl ut be abiO . but preserve the teeth from further decay, and
arrest t u- oier;se m such as are decaying andt
have no commenced
to lical ih an 1
l a ie, Pa. Oct. H, IS32 the subscribers having witnes-ed the pleasing effects of Doctor Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops. i el a pleasure in recommending it to
restoring them
FRESH GOODS. J. TH. KING, takes this method of informing his friends and the public, that he is now receivng his supply of SPINS GOODS, and respectfully invites his former customers and others wishing to purchase, to call and
examine his goods and prices, and then judge
or themselves.
His Slock consists i part of Sup. blue, black, and brown cloths, Satinets, red, green, and white flannel, American blue, Sup. rich French, Fancy Fall River, and Fancy London prints, Concord and Ashion tickings, Apron and furniture checks, 4-1 bleached and unbleached muslins, Bleached and unbleached Suffolk drilling, Superior white Gros ue Naples, Black and brown Italian lustring, Superior black Gros do Swiss, Florences of assorted colors, Black silk and black tabby velvet, Irish linens, barred muslins, 6-1 aud -1-4 white cambric, 6-1 Jackonet, Plain and figured book muslins, Bobinets and Swiss muslins, Grecian footing, and 4-1 buckram. Black Italian cravats, nd superior stocks Colored t,tire la ribband .Vc. cc AJso, a variety of SSiocs, Men's coarse pegged brogan, Men's pegged shoes, Fine kip brogans, Fine sewed shoes, pumps, and dancing do. C hild t en's morocco bouts. Men's fine nailed boots, Ladies morocco boots, and walking shoes, Ladies pumps,,and lasting spring. Ladies slippers and gaiter boots, Ladies pegged leather boots, Youth's fine b"ols, Men's coarse pegged boots
Fine sewed shoes, Boy's line shoes, Children's pegged boots, ALSO,
Ifttrtltvarc Quccnstvnrc, Cutlci'y9GIass, Sails, Iron,
nViife Tsictft, .Vr. Vc. Also, Copper, TSw, V Wcoden WARE. He has on hand, a large stock of Juniatt i
bar and round Iron, all of which w ill be sold
Off for cash, or approved acceptances.
JUIIiN Alt LA LG II LIN KING.
N. B Rags, Leather, Beeswax, Tallow
The largest Family Newspaper in the United States. SATURDAY COURIER. f IlIHS is not said in the spirit of vain boasting, but because it can, with strict justice, be declared of the Philadelphia Saturday Courier, which contains each week, upwards of two hundred and fifty distinct articles, in prose and poetry. Literature Science the Ails the latest Foreign and Domestic News Police Reporls Sporting Intelligence Notices of New Works besides an immense fund of Miscellaneous Intelligence the Drama Marriages Deaths Prices of Produce, Merchandize, Stocks &c. Engravings Internal Improvements, Rail Roads, Canals Travelling Agriculture, &c. &c; embracing every variety of topics that can possibly be introduced into a public journal. The Philadelphia Saturday Courier now established for nearly five years, is, we believe, universally acknowledged to have the largest number cf subscribers 20,000!! The largest variety of Literature, Entertainment, and News, as well as being the largest, ami cheapest newspaper published in the U-
mted ot.it es. .Notwithstanding its enormous dimensions, it is printed upon a splendcd Napier Steam Press, with unexampled rapidity; thus giving the account of sales, markets, and news to the latest dates. The Philadelphia Saturday Courier is published at the low price of .$2. For this small sum subscribers get valuable and entertaining matter, each week, enough to fill a common book of 200 pages, and equal to fifty-two volumes, a year, and which is estimated to be
read, weekly, by L"),000 to 20,000 people scattered in all parts of the country, from Maine to Florida, and from the seaboard to the lake?. Two thousand dollars and upwards have already been expended by the wubhshers of
I the Saturday Courier in Literary prizes, and
in payments to American writers, rive hundred dollars will shortly be offered in prizes
lor enriching its columns, the promotion of
knowledge, tt the encouragement of American Literature evincing a degree of liberality believed to be unprecedented as their success has already been unexampled. The PhiladelphiaSaturday Courier isstrictly neutral in parly politics and religious controversies. Orders enclosing the address amount of subscription and post paid, in all cases, will be carefully attended to, if addressed to WOODWARD & CLARKE, Franklin place, Philadelphia, Pa. Pecommendary notice. From the multitude
d l f flll.C'fl . I . . . . t'. . . 1 . I . I I"
v,. i. .;, n ititi uie fcirunger 10 a nnei cx-
Flaxseed, Flax, Wheat, Oats, and Corn, nil i tract, from one only, for the3 sake of brevity, be taken in payment of debt, or in exchan- viz:
J. M. K.
for goods.
Vevay, April 2, 1835.
hose that are alilictcd with the tooth-ache,
as a sale, anu in most cases, perfectly elticient remedy f.r the disorder. A. S3EEP.E, physician IL L. HARVEY Edt. Erie Observer ALBERT THEER physician O. N. SAG E, dentist. New York citv. Sept. li, IS.V2 The under-
2'.do'isigued, in his practice as a dental surgeon havdoling extensively used, for the cure of toothol do.nchc, Thomas White's Vegetable Tooth Ache
2 do i Drops, and with de.ridod snrrfti. lm run re
commend them when genuine, as superior to
other remedy now before the public, and
say that these drops receive the unouali
ruin :-lis,tolu-arj,-ieJ approbation of the medical faculty at a vac cor,cernsi.,,., J
arge,
f 01LATHAXDODGEi,No.5,Chambcr trcet. FOR SALE, bv Wm. 15. Camnhol.
instate ol John Alfred tlec.
on this 2 th day of June, MK& A. D. 1835, comes EnosLit-
ks2ife tlcfield, administrator de bonis non
ot the estate of John Alfred, tieceased, and suggests that said es
tate will be insolvent, and that he w ill on or before the first day of the next term, tile in
t It,, SJ,, (,.... 1 1 1) 1 1 .
,J" ,"'U'',IIU joo.ue ccmri, ins conuuaiLt 1 r-oii,. ,,.;rt
in writing, setting forth cleart) and succinct-j
iy, me condition ot said estate the whole of s-smnol l!rBWn
The Saturday Courier is the largest work.
ly journal published in Philadelphia, and certainly one of the very best in the United States. Pennsylvania Daily Inquirer, May 8.
Vcvay, and Lyman W
October 2?th.
Mix,
Mountstcrling.
hf-rras, heretofore, to wit, on or about the hi of April last. Mr. ASB.AHAB2 AL:I;iny, late of Decatur coai.ty, now ff Sw it?, -riaad co'intv, rep-irted to various
n.-;rsoi, that .'7Ci7. ;, T()1I. late cf Fa-
v ette c .;;ii , t'eiinv Iv ania, was a nogro, or a
man off ha; which statement is totally false wl;ici can be verified by rept;ctable tcstiir.oav. 'J'o persons nnacipiainted with the p.-ncral -Narad' r of said y. we will state that iti- iiientiv reported, that he was con-
vicud ii Dtcatur county. In. f.r stealing Ilcg- ' nke cu-todv, atid tliat a reward of ten d!. :rs, is i til red i r his apprehension. N. L. Ht. is now i i j 1 1 1 ; - county, and can be apprehoaded, At an v time, bv a vigilant offi cer. I i E. li Y G F 1 LI O N. JOSESMI FULTON.
NO Willi x lAV. Er. 8. K. latoia,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Switzerland county, that he has pr?cured
STAGNEIVS PATENT TRUSS. for the cure of IIEILYLl (or Rupture.) and
is now prepared to funishall sizes, and will warrant the patient a permanent and radical cure or exact no pay. Those labortng under the disea-.e are requested to call and be cured
the estate and assets that have come, to his
possesion, as also, the amount of debts and demands outstanding against said estate, so
Jar as the same have come to his know ledge.
and that said estate is insufficient to pay the 5ame, and prays for relief generally.
It is ordered that said administrator notifv
the creditors of the said estate of the said John Alfred, dec. of the filing aud pendency of said complaint, by a publication, for six
weeks successively, i some newsnaner print
ed and published in said countv. that unless
said creditors notify gaid administrator of the (xstence and extent of their respective claims
)' "hog the same, or a full statement of the
nature, description and date of the ronlr.irt
Silk Hats hair cloth, for and chinchincll or assumpsit, upon which the same may lie
P. .. . Mounded, in the office of the clerk of said court,
v.-,c.c, nn.-u, i-ui'i iory ana previous to inn iinal distribution at the assets
fjist of Lictters, F EMAINTNG in the post office at evay, J ' Indiana, on the 30th June, 1S3", which if not taken out of the office in three months, will be sent to the general postoilicc as dead letters.
A. Joseph Alfrcy B. John Bormand
Henry Banta Nancy Bennett t lerk of circuit court Jane B. Craig M. vV II. Chamberlin Daniel Coie
D.
Joseph Dow John K. Ev'nglon
Charles R. I
To lvicl .Haters, rpH;' subscriber, has superior day on his land, for brick making, w ill p , mii. any person to open a jard, and will .ive wood.
gratis, to burn tnc tnst thr
VlBiSTAESLU Rheumatic Drops. ANY Hiticles. are before the n ililir.
m
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' 'v- . ..--c. .-oil....... oiivt tUI ll.l'llling disease, the Rheumatism; and from close
observation we are led to believe, that ihe) have to very gr it c-xteni, f.uleJ to produce
that desirable icsult and mvy it not be attri huU-d to the fact, that arm ies said to cure tlm troublesome disorder are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz. to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offer
k hear his prices and be satis- ro,minf,h hy said court, according to law. gbest price will be piven foi VVOS LITTLEFIFJJ), Jdm'r.' f). B. .V. f, Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed Cotton tow nship, Juh 1, LS:1.3.
roe or live hundred ed to thn public as aremedv for Rheumatism
thou?M i I. Lucks are now much wanted in the'ai.d as no case is known where a perfect cure neig'i'-oihood, and the demand will increase, j was not affected, we aie j istilied in declaring
Come anu sue.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE.
C Mitre S)uare, June 30,
redding Combs
ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE
Qucenswarc & Groceries.
CAP, POST, PRINTING, & WRAPPING Paper, at wholesale or Retail,
He only wishes hisfiicndsto call and ex
amine his stock
lied. The highest
Lags, l eatbers
n w
ami I ow L.inen. One dollar per hundred will be civen foi
Swingling Tow and Linsey Rags, delivered
at my mill on Indian Creek.
Robert Drummoiiri, Attorney and Counsellor at Laze, Vcvay Indiana. T"EEPS bis office on Ferry street, immed ---ately opposite the Post Ofiice. Basics
submitted to his care will be faithfully and
punctually attpnded to
His J USTICES' Office is kept at vhe same ,o". olf ' place, where he also attends to all convcran 10 " KV
cing business.
of the said decedent, such claims aloresaid will
be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. William C. Keen, mobale iude.
Therefore, the creditors aforesaid, are here
by notified as aforesaid, and that thev appear at the court house, in the town of Ycvav, on
Clnesday, the LJth day of August next, at M. when and where all clain s. filed as afore-
aid, wall be finally heard, acted upon and de-
it a valuable medicine for that painful disease
and f r no other ij it recommended. Price
150 ccnla
nt , BLANKS, Of oil kinds, neatly printed at this office.
FIFTV iOM, Iii:VAKI). The. subscriber had the misfortune to lose
on the 13th of June last, between Mountstcr
ling and home, (during the heavy form,) Three Iniiitlrrd and si-rivo Dollar, in bills, as follow s: tiirk:-:. one hundred dollar bills on the bank of the United Slates, and niiRTEtcx, five dollar bills, on the branches of the stale bank of Indiana. The finder is hereby authorised to retain the above reward, if he will inelose the ba-
lencc in a letter, and leave it for meat at:y ol the post-ollices in this couiilv, or deliver tin
same to nie; in w hich case, entire secrecy w ill
be observed, and nothing said about its im proper detention. One, has been found JOHN BUTTLES. Near Jacksom ilie, Juh ?, -
M onsieur Gcorgel llijah Giimes John Gray V5 Joseph Guinand Ellen Huston ('hai les Henderson Mis. 1 lagan Josiah Jackman George W. Kyle Edward Kerns Crcshv Lcvvis
F. S. Lindley James Long Ward Mansfield Mrs. A. Marret
Field
ing Ne;
il
W 111. Emmctt r. Soloman Froman G. U.Gilliland Joseph Graham Thesphilc Grosjean II. James Heady George W. Heady J. I?. James or John F. Kirbjr James S. Long et Co. James Lemon Henry Landcns Monsieur Mcnnct John Miller N,
P,
Stephen G. Pea body J U ill tarn Richards John Roberts c Francis Schocnover l Joshua Smithson
Hugh Sneers
James A. Stewart Israel Sackett "i Titus Smith 1 oil Taylor lames Vannice Josiah Woodruff DaviJ W. Wtbb Mexand- r Wilkic
John Shuhert Stephen C Stevens Racha'l or W. Sallivaii . T, V, W, JohnorMargr't Wiliji John D. Walkrr
JOHN F. DUrOVR,po5t master,
