Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 235, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 July 1836 — Page 4
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DR. T. WHITE'S
VEGETAKI.K TOOTH ACHE DROP .
THE only specilic ever cut reel io the puu-ic from hich permanent and radical cure may bobtained of that disagreeablcpain tbe Too.U-ache willi
,11 ii. .nonilnnt eviU: such us iraciuniie ine jaw n
extracting tbe Teeth which otten proves
fill than tie tooth-ache use it, ana com i
the decajed Teeth to the Jaw, Uience to tti head
iltirmo- a rheumatic sttection. wim imnyoxuer ui
nt allurts. such as a disacreeable breaih, hart taste in
the'iaouth. &c ; aJl of wich are produced Irom loui or
decayed Teeth
I am happy to have it n my oawer m uer i in
n-nrld a remedy that will tot only rt movie le oainniiie
timf-n out often, if properly applied', but preserve the
teeth from further decay, and arrest tne disease u sucn
as arc uecaym( and have not commencea aciung. re storine them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATES
Ma. Thomh Wh'TK I ha.e the pleasure to inh.rm
you, that I hava been using your Tooth-ache Orcps in
my practice r some lime p', -.. edge that I findithm far superior to any thing I have
evrr yet known tor mai purpose
I am well convinced u;a n win cure nraicw s " Tooth-ache. when it i timely and. properly app'.ie;!;
and froma.few week'-expeaienc, I am deci.leely of
the opinion that it w ill have a. vers, benadciai eiieci
in preserving the leein; anu reconuueiiu n. may prove a blessing to humanity, and advantageous to. ourselfi J " . ....... ... . . x- n .
W.H..U A. HKKKtLl, urg. wen., vv.. 3 1
South Fifth St.. Philadelphia, ra.
SetDember 12. 1829.
BAI.TIX0B8, Ju'y Z, 1829; Some timain My. Dr j
I'hntnas white letl wilh me some ol his Y.egeiaDU-
Tooth-ache Vn ps, and requested me to use thetv in
my practice. I accordingly did recommend u 10 six of my friends, and.some ot them liad been corrp-aining ofthe tooth-ache for more than three manths;.ar.d out of the s"x, it had perfectly cured nve. i;am now fully convinced of its salutary edict, not or.ly curing thi tooth ache, but prevents the teeth from further cocj) J. It WINCHESTER. M. Ds VECETA1JLE KIIEL'M.VTIC DROPS.
StTANY articles ara betore tne public, s a cure lor If Jl that most'obstinate and f r mentii g cise use. Hie
Uheumatisir. and from close observation-we arc :ta to believe, that they have, to a- very great extent, filled tf porduce that desirable retult: and ny it rtt be attributed to the fact, that articles mud to cure this trouble some disorder, are also recommended t cup almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that -object is kjfpt
in view, viz; to nave t:e medicine a.cure lor all Jis
eases.
The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops-ars .oft-, red t ifise
-iiiblic as a rrmedv for llheumaliim, and as no case
EGGLSSTGH ANB HSIxSO;. (Hugh U. EggUsfn and IJbniil Kes-.) Have associated themselves in the pr.nctica
es more pain of the law, in the counties of Deal burr, Switd pissing from zcrl;ind and lliidev: also, in the supremeai the head, pro . r 1 i- '"' m r ,v other unnlea court of Indiana, 111 all c:iks goini; up Irom
eitneroi me saiu cos., in wnicn mey ui) t;
coiiGcr.iicd ; and in the federal court of Indi
ana, in all business directed to them, under
the firm.of I'lr'-leston ec Kelso.
Mr. Etrglcston resides at Madison, and will
attend the courts ofthe aforesaid counties.
Mr. Kelso Besides at New-York, Switzerland county, where he may be found, at all' t "line, when not absent on business. All business coiilidcuUoihem, will receive their joint" attention. March .
Temple of Fashion. rilK undersigned rt-swctfully informs ilie public. Xonerally, tluM he has opened bis es.atdlsV.ment in-.tlie town of M'iiiiittji!ing, in ihe b-.use, fiinnerly occupied ly Lymau V. Mix, as a store. Wliere he is prepared to execute u'd orders in iinej with prompiiiuss, and elegance, economy aritsi" ie.n.i!cli at reasonable prices.
SAMUEL PKEL.MAN. i M'untstei!ing, June VI.
liberal on the part ofthe editors,.apd. no. means
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in offering literary prizes. The. Aslbany Mercury of March 16lh, 1836, says, "the Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best newspaper ever publisiicd in this or any other country and its- value is duly appreciated by the public if we may judge by its vast circulation, which exceeds 25,000 per week! Its contents arc agreeably varied, and each numl er contains more really valuable reading matter than is published
iua week in any dailv paper in the Union. Its
mammoth dimensions enable its enternrising pro
prietorSjSJessrs, Woodwapd &. Cl-.vrke, of Phil
adelphia, to republish in its columns, in the course of a. year, several of the most interesting new
wotks thut issue, from the British press; which cannot fail to give to it a permanent interest, and
render, it woruiyvof preservation. To meet.the
wishes, therefore, of such of their subscribers as
STEAM BOAT DOLPHtN, BR01V.V, Master.
WILL ply regularly as a daily packet,, be-j tuiAPn rtisinv Sun and Cincinnati. I-
Will leae Ri.inu Siin every morning (Sundays is known where perfect cure was not eflVclcd, we
exeepted)xat five Q.clock, and pass Aurora, I'etcrs- rJi ie cm ucC.....B - '
burgh, and Lawrenceburgn., irom , to o.o cjogu, and arrive at Cincinnati at 12 oVlock; and return
same day, leaving Cincinnati at 3 o'clock r. M P. (5?. II. JAMES. Rising Sun, June 11. Administrator's Sale. "TTVILL be sold in front of the store of Dan-
V V el McCulloch.in Jacksonville,, On Thursday, July 7, 1830. between the hours of 10 A M and 1 P M, thcfol-
owinc personal property, belot gin- to the estate
of Moses Chamberlin, deceased, viz.
Household" & Kitchen Furniture-.
Oic Stove, one Marc, one Core, one Bureau, One llnntlc Clock; LARGE PATENT SCALES,
some articles of merchandize, and Blackstone's
Commentaties complete in four volumes.
Terms of sale made known at salo,and due at
tandance given.
JJWLS LilA3itJi.liL.ii, a.um r. May 22.
Farm- for &alc. Tl'.e subscriber is desirous of disposing os his- farm, containing- ni net-six acres. The improved part ofithe land isundergood cultivation, with an apple and a peach oichnrd.
'i?his fmtn h3's one hall mile from the stateroad leading fiom Madison to Lawrenccburgh,.
in .Pleasant township and- adjoins me rami ol. Henry llodgcrs, lisq. Every information will be given on application to the subscriber-, on the premises. J.AMES FAR PvE I.L.June Iw
Ji:i!lcck, the only acknowledged portrait ever Idesire to have their numbers. bound, they have, dotaken ofthe gifted and universally admired Itermincd'om issuing, an edition of the Courier m
painful disease, and for no o'.hcr it is rccttnmended.
Price. 50 cents. .w orn.
IA. ISEOTT'S COUGH 1TROVS. . ALVABLK MK1I1CISE FOR COUGHS AND CCJISCMrTIOX. THIS Klixir, in its original form of prescription has stood the test of tw enty j c?ks experif nee, in ihe general use of ti, and is now olR-red, willi the addition of some articles from the vegetable Kingdom, the virtues t-f-.wiitJi, have been fully attested and high), appreciated whicli. render tlis composition pecu'iArl-y- ?dpted to the present preituiinjj uiwrtlcrs ofthe breast and lungs, leading to consurr.pfroa
Comnaon and coughs, w.lixli are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will readily jield to its influence, removing those trcublesome iiritation?, which act as a constant sUarHi'ar.t to coughing It cases pain and inducts rest to a;i eminent dtgree. t'jersonstH ct cd with pulmccsry complaints. beeuiiig of :he lungs, Sic. spasmodic astl.m galpitalicn of ihe heart, and consumptive aHVctious, even, in the. most advanced
periods ct lite, will Ini'l immeuiaie reiiti, irom its re
matkau
sy stem
cleansing
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liOSt, tiOSt. THE subscriber l.st a brown silk purse, wit!--
.-itl in it also smi- due-liil'.s Supposed to have1 ft . ii i m 1
lieen lost netwren :lt. L.' ierc s lioteu anu iri aid IKlfi'ir's i- house. The finder will be- nl lowed Tat Dollars bv returning it with its cnt nt.-. . ? GEGiUiE .AlfGULLOCIl.
Ycvay June 17
TrilEREAS, my wife Eilen ferral has lefr f V; :vbei atai bward witliout cause or provocation I liertliy forewarn all persons againstf; trusting or harboring ii er, as 1 will nor pay an v. ;Cbts of !ier contract ing.
, JAWli-S 1 "Alt Utii. - rieasant rmvnH5rpyJ.H!3&.li). - iVoticc; :klioo! Ci3sis!iioJicr ?Jicr. Is hereby iven, that I will hereafter hold my oflice as school commissioner, ofthe county of Si u-
xci'hmd.at the clerks ollicc. in the brick building
Mhor ot 'iannv.' Ihe laiulintr oi voium- w,u tUtt,lu wmicn win renaor ii mucn more
hn d bribed bv -Washington Irving, and -u,"rc, r reauing wnen u is uouna in a vol the'arrival of the English nt Jamestown, from -nd thus greatly enhance its vlu.." the talcs of J. K. Fauldmir, painted by Chap- UHE QUARTO EDITION.
man. expresdv for this work, will be enprav-l Under the title ofithe Philadelphia Mirror
d bv Dan forth in his bct manner. The will commence with the publication of Jhe Prize
fourth plate of this volume will be engraved laic, to which was awarded the prize of glOO by Smiliie from a doigu by Wier. There will written by Miss Lcslie.oditorofithe-splendid An f the vear. nual the Token, and; author of Pencil Sketches
1..-M le theVi'nctte, all the most exquisite Pnd olher valuable contributions, : to. American
.necimens of the art that can be procured in "re. largo numoer o! songs, poems t iecountrv.andallby native artists. The !,&c. c-ftered , competition for.the 500 pre . r. ' ' ..:ii . ..i.i .. tt,n...-,.l JKl miumsj.will add value and interest to the succeed
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us ot " , , . , me iin woods, etc., whose talents have been so which this ait has been brought in the Lnited justi anu cxtCnsivelv appreciated, both at heme Slates induces us to promise a variety of spe- and abroad, cimens. comprehending brilliant and striking This approved family newspaper is strict! v
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the histonr, antiquities, and picturesque views unconpromtsing opponent of quackery of every
.f America. Kina Its music. The last page of the Mirror will MAPS.
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ni ils of writers. seh.dMrs. :.n.I rnfemnnrarv ncreased attractions, and printed on the best fine
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unciuivocally asserts! ih.-.t tio,o ';a J Jnrh bion. wiU Put at precisely one half the price of
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The Mirror is published every Saturday, at A tfESStf1"'
. u, ; ..-s,.-. ...... t-wv.v... a l .Si CJLABKSUN DUFOUK, . ! r.-i'v printed in the extra super-royal Vevay, April 23.
itkab'e l-owcr of diminishing., inability of. ttjc I ,.)0s-,tft court house ill the town of Vovay,.oi; item, and the velocity of-the circti.&non, ar.J..". -1 r .. .-, ....... ,;t . ;ansinB and healing the disordered p.rts. It ,1, ""S-'Y ords immediatt rcl tf in the hooping cough -Z03-1 On teilu:day,tUe 2;j:Ii day of June nc.M.
NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, generally, that he has commenced business in the shop lately occupied by James W Cole, on Kerry street, one door above Mc Cullougira store, and will manufacture
s.Tinz,ES, nniiriiEs, MARTINGALS, WHIPS, 'JEeHHks Harness, A:c. A:c.
on moderate terms.
DANIEL COLh, jun. Vavay.JunetSQL N. B. An apprentice wanted to the 3bove busii nes?, a lad from the country aged from 15 to !7 years, preferred. A. STOW; House, Carriage A Fainter,
VEVAS INDIANA. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public generally,. that he is prepared to execute orders in the above business, in all it-J)ranche9-;-pIain and ornamentaI,,andiin imilr.. tion ofi wood, marb!er&.o.-and.wi!l.warmnt his
colors to stand, lie will also attend in any
part ofthe county to Hanging Paper, in the
most substantial man nan.- ins cnarges- wju
be moderate, and no execution slialt be spar
ed to please his customers and' expedite his
work in such a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble servant. ttrnr wr
Vcvay, December 15.
ValuaWe Farm for Sale.
V flJlE undersigned wishes to dispose of n .i . ii i l. r..nuiw
M mai wen hiiuwiibiiu laiiiauiu
Tract orLAuil in Cotton toicjtship, Szcitzcrlandeoimy la
known as the north west quaiter of section num. ber 2a town 3. rati"C U west, containing one hun
dred and sixty acresr sixty of which are cleared
i ri r.i..i.t
anu unucr imarovemem. hivib is a vun.iu. uiu.t
house with a GRIST IVUXL,
erected thereon also, a OOD ORCHARD
one hundred and twenty JiEAMMw Ai'I'Lt
TREES. It lies eight miles north west Irom the ltisin Sun. Possession given immediately
for terms Ate apply to Joseph Dow, who resides
near Ycvav who is authorised to sen the same.
lOl'IMI It I'll .
i?r. Jiutk in" SI'LXIFIC OINT3IKXT. TT!IS valuable medicine is cettbrated for erring the following diseases: White Swellings ol every description Sore Lej.8 a:i' Ulcers ot lurg standing GUni'.u'ar Tumors Fcloi:s or Catnl.s Rheumatic pains of the Joints: Sprains; IVtiise?: nixl Tetters; Chilblains; or parts i.ftcttd by -pst !$ ;s atsi good for Scalds nnd Uuros For g'andjlar swellings, it is superior to ny me.i cine yet known It is much safe- than m-icuriai :-p plications, (s it does not contain the mi!'('sl tm l that mineral) because it Ioes not Idy the p.itiei:t Itubie tu.ijwry froM exposure f colli.
It cures the worst helot s or Wli.tl.ws.an 'lie up. plication fourl -eigat hours, lllit um;.ti ois u i :!i l;av
stood as. !oi45a..to become a systrma'ic disorder, re
qire wciciiie to, be laken inwor 1 to remove tlinii oiuirc.! Het.jnr.most jscs. by a;-;ilying iticsa oiiitment ex'. rnallv as !iractrd. it will.jiivt- relief.
Ceriiticates t f important cures also dirir.tinns fur sccompany each bc.lcle. 2y3Tl) The above Kr'.iks are sold1y D. McCulIuU;;!i Vt va; and Jack'Sonvillc, and Lyman V. ;i.x,iilt..S tr'in. " LAW KOT1CK. JOS. G. MARSHAL eV .IS.1PII UUCKc Have associated. themselves in Ihe practic-
of law, iii the courses- of earorn and Swil. zcrlnnd, in the circuit courts of srud cunt:us..
jfr. Afarshall' reside in .Madison and'mr,
Buck keeps his onicc at the IViring fJun, wlierc he may be found. Business confided
to them, will receive the joint attention of;
both.. rnnrcil lit.
Kobcrt Iiuiiiuiosicl, Attorney and Coinsellt)r.nl hazo, Vcvay ihriiaiMi.
KhhPb his office on Ferry street, wnmcdjately opposite llic Post Office. Business
.submitted, to his care will be fuh fully ajiJj
punctuaM'y attended to
H'ls J Ub I. IGhS. (Jlwe w ke pt at .nc RJinre
place, where he also attends to ail crnvejuticing business..
Dcrdx ifc 3Iorf gnr
,EEDS V. !j0IiTUAGES, can at nil limes
be had at twelve and a half cents, single, at
tiardnei1s mill, Alfrey's mill' Short's st re
Slav 20
tin Salurdiiv t!:e OUvdsivol July nf.t.
O.i .Mojjiixc-i.fet nay: of August next. On Moud y the o.'.h ibiy i.f clamber next. One school misuse Ifoiii each cniigrcssioual-township, arc rcpiested to attend aX llie clerks .-' ,Ui Vcviiy, on 31.nd:iy l!io first day of Augti.-t purpose of receiving bound bli.nk books, in whit:.-, tiooksa fair recor-A of all tlitir proceedings are t-, be kept.. . Purchasers of school J.uu!,- borrowers if.sr.hQo.j. fuyds, .:iuil takers are rep,esied t make tl.rtupaj :ujji!5 iu llali-iiia state paper 'T speeie. Tit O.MAS fOI.E: ' s. r.s. c :. Cotton townain'p, Jvvc l3 ANAWAV. from the subscriber, living i:. gsQ, town of Vevay, il.dipa ..on the -d mstn:. ;t!i n-iicii'ii:(! Iii th:v t'abinet .Making imsii'.e.-... the b'K name of NArul.KO?' l.H V- H - I
hetoby fcMewarn all person from traust. with ciaplo ing him us I shall p it ihe law. in 1 ace '.iiiist t.Kie s-njfj'onding. G.G.KNOX. Vevay, June 10, 1830..
Justice Heal's rflico do Ga.laV d ih. riroen"s h do Taiiji's do do Cain'i d'l ilo Drtiin.mondV tl do Dufonr's do do I nip's da do Mcl lenrj-'s do do (irav's do
and at this cilice, fiinta's KttKv,!, piilf.'J.
'51HOSK imlebted to the late firm of I'ksi -- ants vc iMt iid:i)lial,.whi have -:srttk ? their store accounts, are requested to call ai , aljnsi-tr'eir accounts by cash or ruUoij or. ! lore the 10th ..f July next, or. they wi A be. -It
in the hands of an oiiker, for ccMrciiou. (JKOKGI-: e. ii.i;asaxts.. fur Pleasants & .MendenhallL Vevay, June 11. dissolStiox.
AMKh COLi: & UK IJ Ml!) IL " Kli'l'T. have ibis day dissolved llie ;-
r.ersbip h-reto!.re existu let w cm Hit-m in saddling busiiscss. Said f lo havir.o j nrcbas, ,. tlw; entire intfittt of I lie s;id I'.uilutt in llie l-p, 'materials, ami nceoimts, of thefurn, audio hereby authorized to colled nnd icn ipt f rail dues "nf 1 Ju; firm in the name of the riiin. All persons indebted to said firm are rcqtastid to ui and toltte their acccunts with 4:1 id Co,',-. pami-i; voi a-:: in; u .u:n r.UKKKT'i ' Vrva v. M i- 31,1 S - ' ' 2i 2! '!.
fffe ll'S. elca 11 :m.I tiHlcd 13 w.intvi, 'or v l i, b
'n- hi -hest inarl el pr'reil- if .aul en f. H,,v (M.rlore. CI.AllK'O.N &: Dlitt!? . ' Vevav, Mav .". - :
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