Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 240, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 August 1836 — Page 4

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Mr. Marhnll resides in Madder and tnr. 1,.,L- i-pi hi office at the lining Sun,

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LATBST ARRIVAL OF

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.4 NEIV PERIODICAL. . Littell's Saturday Iagazine

IS published every week, in a handsome

number of 24 pages

It contains the choi-

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both.

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receive the joint attention of

inarch

Roljert llniinmoiid, .i!tjrr'' an I Counsellor at Lore, Vevay Indiana. y y- J 'PS hi? itticc on Perry street, immedi-

-i-. u omoriie the Post OiQce.

Business

ihn-itte.1 tol.is care will be UUllluliy

i. ir - t.ifi'lv attended (o U J USTICES' OthVe is kept at ihe same , ! ,re, wheie he alio attends L all conveyan-

23.000 SUBSCRIBERS'. ' . . - . .ii'nivLvl ii in-

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V i,f a oaasto edition of their pepu--v .1 . rv--,:i..

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T . a e .I, cest ''M' matter of the British periodicals, HE subscriber has lust returned from the , S, . . , , r ,, L -,uu-m nn and will make two targe volumes a year. East, and has brought with him, and 13 now . , . j...

opening at his store on terry street, Vevay,

AN EX TENSIVE AND VER Y SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS.

Having laid in his goods at Newport, Conneccti-

The Saturday afeAYs. AND LITERARY GAZETTE. A weekly family newspaper-devoted to literature.

criticism, the fine art-j, general intelligence,! news &.c. Price two dollars per annum, pa c-

blc in advance. N Saturday July 2, 1836. The subscribers will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub

lication of anew weekly newspaper under the a-

9

Price three dollars in advance.

The work can only be afforded nt so low a

price, from its connexion with the Museum bove title

foreign Literature, which will contain tne 'i he News will embrace every variety of light

wnoie oi me oaiuraay rtiagazine, oesiues uie i1erature iucluchng, tales, poetiy, essays, cnti-

more important matter of the Keviews. cisms. notices of the fine arts, the drama, &c

The Saturday Magazine will comprise such The original matterwill be supplied by writers of

cut, New Vork, and Phhiladelphia, he invites his a variety of interesting tales, good poetry and the first eminence. A icgular correspondence

iriends and customers to call, view anu exaiumv miscellaneous reaainsr, eauai io six ociaiu vvi- win oe inuunauicu uu nuaiungiuu, auu n.v

them. as3urinr his friends that he will sell his umeSy as to make it deserving the favor ol both principal i Hies oi me union anu anangemems goods iinusualTy low. the youne and the old. are in progicss by which letters from Europe viP.

AmonfT which mav be found a great variety ot rv,f-. nf th r,rct Amh,r be constantly lurnisncu. P.r,,A nioM,, f virions color,, a sunerior artic- . Conlems of the first dumber. Attention will b. paid to securing at the earh

- ' .i i ha I .nncrrmr. a m p nt up rrpnri R ... . .1 . 1 . r i

le. Flannels of varions colors, Marenoes, anrt .w.., - - est possible oate me cnoiccsi prouuctions oi u.c

Silk and Morino Handkerchiefs, Blankets, fine m)' English periodical press. 1'cpular novels wi.i oc

tamboured, snrigoed and painted Muslins' Bomba; . r our songs, uy l.. . 1-.. casionallv be given, though they will not he sul-

-Pti?. l?amhaine!. Sheetinr and Shirtinss, Bon- o. A J? riend in iseea is a X nena inaeeu, ferej to ,nlerlere with a general variety. 1 he la

nets for hdies, Gentlemen's Hats, Caps, &c. krge a tale, by Miss Landon. hCst news, and all items of interesting intelligence fmtnn anA SUk 1 Tmhrpllns. n onnrf article. Shoes. 4. The Youne Pretender, a tale, by Miss wm invariably form nart of the contents.

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Boots. Slippers. &c. in ereat variety, for male and Crawford. 'iheiNews win nc primeu una io.m Miaiui

One Tent Rcwsrd.

KAInAWAi, liom the sul ?cil her i.n the 1th of July int. :ni Indented .-if pi mice i.;.hji d JAMES Til (Oil SOX.pged nhcut II yefsrs, lie took but i i it Io tlothiie with him.

The above rcwaid without thnrgesi.r ll;ai.kt, will be promptly (;aid i ii his :i pu l ciririi ami refurn to me. He w;t? I.cutid to me by thc-

oversccis of the pooro! Jdfc rfon loviiship.

JtMI l-KOifc&IAN. Near Vevny, July KSth, 1SC0.

A.

isn Fni titer.

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L-.-f'A. the y v.i will be crn'imicd. bis vom:nes ,.f!-t- d-li'br.ited wr'n intra or Captain Marryatt, i".iv,v h.P f Mr. Brook's valuable letters

IV, :!l "j-:ui-:!.e, have ahvaJ been published with--. i. . :ur with its news and miscellaneous

, ,. , im.r The Conrier is tiiR largest and cheap

est f u ily nev.-V;.:ipc-r ever issued in this country,

..,..i . i, r nriicles in literature, science, aim

isi'i-rnal imnrovemcnt ; aovicu.ture ; in short

i.lnTV IVK-ll' V ill I".' UTriftl", "vl-" "

nwLlic i.n;nir.l. Giv'ins full accounts of sides, in.irketand sa-esoflhe latest dates, It i; pMl.'.ijfht'd at the low price of 2. For lis,', small U!'.i subscribers get valuable and enter-t-,.:iiug manor, each week enough to fill a book i I . . ri -ft i-pnr find

) i) p.ii: r. atiil equal io -J - -, v. i ic'i eJtim ited to be read, weekly, by at leas' uv-i h:indit.l t'. o.'.sand people, scattered in all p,ts .f the country, from Maine to Florida, and i':-om the feahourd to the lakes. The paper has been n w s I0112 c,.:'.bliUed as to render it too .'. it 't'-iii-.vn to irouire an extended prospectus,

1! ....MUheis therefore, will do no more than re-

r...- i..!ioinoleadin!idailv political papers of op-

n.-ppitu politics. The Penusylvauian says '-The l.,v t'ourier is the largest, and one of the

I est fim'ilv newspapers in the Union; the other,

the Inouirer and Daily Courier, says, "11 is me larnvt' journal published in Philadelphia, and -.no "of '.he verv best in the United States." The Iw York Star says "we know ef nothing mote libera! on 'he part of the editors, and no means iiDie cllkncious ' draw out the dormant talents of oui country, than their unexampled liberality in 1. florin 2 literniv ptizes." The Albany Mercury cf March lGih, lS3b, fm vs. -the Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best news nrer ever published in this or any other countrv'and its value is duly appreciated by the l) iblii,'if we may judge by its vast circulation, vhich exceeds 25,000 per week! Its contents are agreeably varied, and each nutii! er contains more reailv valuable reading matter than is published in a week in anv dailv paper in the Union. Its mammoth dimensions enable its enterprising proprietors, Messrs. Woodward & Cl vkkf, of Philvd '.ph.ia, to repulilish in its columns, in the course of a vcar, several of the most interesting new woiksthal issue from the British press; which v moot fail to s;ive to it a permanent inteiest, and render it worthy of preservation. To meet the wishes, therefore, of s-ich f their s-.bscribers as desire io have their numbers bound, they have determined on i?uing an edition of the Courier in .nnrailorm. which will render it much more

convenient for readina when it i bound in a vol

ume, and thus greatly enhance its vame. THE QUAHTO EDITION.

T.wlr tho tii! of the PllILADF.LPHIA MlRROH,

M iilcommet.ee with the publication of the Prize

Tale, to which was awarded the prize 01 ,iuu

written bv Miss T.es!ie,'cd'.tor ot the splendid Antui d the Token, and author of Pencil Sketches, a.,.l other valuable contributions, to American

I , torture A laree number of songs, poems,

,..i, t ntV. rP.l in comnetition for the s'.OO pre

itl value aiid interest to the succeed-

in, numbers, which will also he enriched by asto-

ivr,,., Mi , Sedewick, author o! I lope Leslie,

M-i... 1 ;,.,vnn.l. ftr . whose talents have been so

-...1. .1 nvmnsivpli nnoreciated. both at home

n ..t .k lnn it

This approved family newspaper is strictly

1 :.. 10 on I rt!iiivAt matters, and tne

i,nr.vi,wnii3ic opponent of quackery of every

1 w kind. MATS.

In addition to all of which the publishers intend . uir ,,ntron with a series of engraved

tnans cmliracin? the twenty five states of the Ln

.W.rxtiibitinff the situation tc, 01 rners

,..o; takes, the sea board, interna

urovewcots, as dispiayeu un a,..,.,, ,..... 1 . . . :. . n...l neolnl li'alitrf.Q

female, young and old,

AIso AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, $rocerie, &c.

And a variety of other articles which he will not here enumerate. A. B. DUMONT. Vevay, July, 15. Caution to Farmers. FTTUE undersigned cautions farmers

U and others to beware of James Harris,

whose father lives in Bartholmew county, in this slate. He came to my house

to labor on a farm, worked a few days and was

taken sick. I called upon an able physician to

attend on him. but aa soon as he was able to be about he basely absconded, leaving me to pay his doctor bill and other expenses. He also contracted debts with a merchant in the neighborhood and has not paid them, when he had plenty of cash, he also stole a pair of socks from another neigh

bor. Look out for him guard well your stables, henroosts and smoke houses.

ALBION JACKSON. Jefi'erson township, July 15.

5. Snarleyyow; or, the Dog Fiend, by Cap the largest class, and will furnish as large an a-

tain Marrvatt.

0. The Charity Sister, a tale, by Mrs. Nor

ton. Subscriptions are solicited by E. UTTELL,

No. 11, Bank St., back of 71 Chesnut st.

Deeds & Mortgages.

TTKEEDS & MORTGAGES, can at all times

U 1 be had at twelve and a half cents, single, at

Gardners mill Alfrey's mill Short's store

Justice Beat's office do Gazlay's do do Green's do do Tapp's do do Cain's do do Drummond's do do Dufour's do do Culp's do do McIIenry's do do Gray's do

and at this effice. Printer's Retreat, April 23.

mount of reading mailer as any weekly paper now published 111 this country, It will be conducted in a spirit of the most fearless indepen

dence. All al.4-.i0n Id party politics or soclaiian

religion will be carefully avoided.

LOUIS A. GODLY, JOSEPH C. NEAL. MORTON M'MICllAEL.

Agents of this paper vfijll be allowed the usual

commission.

Six copies furnished for $10. All payments to be made in ndrencc. Orders, free of postage must be addressed to L. A. GO DRY Si co Number 100 Walnut street Philadelphia

THE SILI GROWER'S MBSi

fl'ilh various Engravings. At per annum, in advance. ON Wednesday, August 3, 1SHG, flic fnsl

number of the SILK UKUWEK S UUIOE. will be published by the subscriber, and continued every other Wednesday thereafter, each number containing 1(3 large super royal octavo pages, double colums, expressly adapted for binnding, and the whole subject fully

IIIE undersigned, begs leave to inform the public g .'.ci.iiiv, that he is prepared to execute oid is in (lie above business, in all its

branches; plain and ornamental, and in imitation of wood, n.ai l !c, cVc. ar.d will warrai.t hi?

colors to stand. 11c will also attend in any

part of th" county to Hanging l'.iper, in thf" most substantial manner. Hi charres will

be moderate, ami no execution shall Le spared to please his customers and expedite his

woik in such a way as to please the public eye or taste. Your humble scivant.

A, STOW. Ve vay, December 15.

SADDLE & ILUtXESS ANtJ 27 ACTOR Y--VE V A Y, ?A.

JAN Fp'l'' undersigned cor.iin- ' J3 ucs to manufacture, keep S;2 .3 on hand, and make to order, iJM7 SatttUeH) ISridles, V I j iliintcss, II hips, Trunks, S, c, No returns thanks for pisl

avors, and hopes to merit

continuance of the same. GEOlKJE KESLER. Vevay, May I t, 1:15.

Notice. School Commissioner Office. Is hereby given, that 1 will hereafter hold my office as school commissioner, of the county of Switzerland, at the clerks office, in the brick building opposite fhs court house in the tovyn of Vevay, on the following days to wit. On Saturday the 25th day of June next, On Saturday the 9th day of July next. On Monday the firet day of August next. On Monday the 5th day of September next. One school trustee from each congressional town

ship, are requested to attend at the clerks officein

illustrated by appropriate engravings, fine lot of Spanish and Country sole, calf 0ssible source of informal!

A fine lot of Spanish and Country sole, can pv-erv ioible source of information will and kip skins, .and upper leathei "for seby . ... slanjard publication

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Vevay, April 1,1836

Window Glass. rTT 4 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass,

2JMV do do 10 bv 12 for sale by "F. G. SHEETS & co.

for American cultivators of silk. The editor

is extensively familiar with the subject, from

personal experience in its most important

2q branches, and comes prepared to furnish his

readers witti iniormation so mucn ucsiicu on this interesting subject, lie will also be assisted with valuable pens in this city and vicin

ity, where the mulberry tree and silk worm have for many years received close attention. mi . 1 . ."a . f . I I. ...... 4.. n!l

1 lie cumvaiors oi iiie niuiutuj ututiii cm

itc varieties Ihn icariiif ol silk worms i?rc-

Cotton Yarns,

TTTTrF. have and intend keepmff on liana a

VV constant supply of cotton yarn, of nil num

Vevav. on Monday the first day of August for the hers, manufactured at the Covington Factory, duction of cocoons recline;, manufacturing.

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nnnirisf. nfrerpivinrr bound b ank books, in Which which is sunenor to anv varn maoe in ine west. :in,i , vieinf si c the casv inlroeluclior. 01

books a fair record cfall their proceedings arc to CLAHKSON &, DUFOUR. ,1C business its immense value to every

Vevay, June 25. tt.

be kent

Purchasers of school lands, borrowers ofschooj funds, and others are requested to make three

payments in Indiana state paper or specie.

l HUM A. a KJL,IL.. S. C, S. C. Cotton township, June 13. GROCERY AND BOAT STOKES.

farmer its prohts its peculiar applicability

to our climate, and the habits of our farmers,

with numerous other considerations, will be

fully and honestly elucidated in this publica

nuMifiiiinii. IMu .-ule n un. as a locus, pos-

I . V.r.'.l i:l.. I,,v I mil.!, r.,1 l.nc 1. I I'" v - I '

W Ar ,:V,:V",a,rY ... . " : esses remarkable facilities fortheaciuifjtio.

yy eis oi ivmuai, ueuxeieu a .. , f .. ..,- i.-iwii.

honsPin Vevav: for which the hiiihest market " "' l,,"u" . , .

price, will be given.

Vevay, July 27.

5000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT.

ANTED immediately five thousand bush-

id at 01

iWOCE.

EGSLSSI!0N AND KELSO, (Hugh 13. Kg ;.;L si'1 11 and Daniel Kelso.) Have associated themselves in fhe practice)

of the law, in the counties of Dearborn, Switzerland and Iliplcy; aUo, in the supreme court of Indiana, in all cases going up from either of the said cos. in which they may be; concerned; and in the federal court of Indi

ana, in all bu-incss directed to them, under

the firm of Eg-le.-lon Kelso. Mr. Kgglcslon resides nt Madison, and will attend the courts of the aforesaid counties. Mr. Kelso resides at New-York, Switzerland county, w here he may be found, at all times, wlicn not absent on business. All business confided to them, will receive their joint attention, March kj:.

'

THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has just opened in his new brick house, corner of Market

and Ferry streets and opposite Dalmazzo's L tend at Pernel's in Mountsterling, on Sa u

frame house, an elegant

lssortmeHi OF

1 . 11 in 1 1 1 in

GROCERIES,

CASH.

wm HE subscriber has a gum to expend in im

J proving the roads within his district and w ill

dav. August uih at noon, b recuvo proposals.

The cash to be paid when the work is done. 1VT 1 I II I V ' .1 111.' V

11A I liatl rtuit.,

July, 27 overseer of roads district No 5.

SHOES.

including liquors of all kinds; which he will II n r. a n n I t .r ffnt-rVIC

sen on ic.tsui.auic it. hij. 1 . 1 1 , r ... i i...

1 1 1 : I J - nf 4UW Plirup "'"K"1'

lie eiesisrns K.eeuiue on ..a..u n .aucy - - nnn,, -pa

joat cores; sucu as. uieao, wkcj, u., Vpvv Mav 20

1 nnA n-aEli hod ca.icno-ps. sail I J

iork, tea, coffee, sugar, Hour, &c. c.

i,J.;ii. -.lr inieWins end uselul features

roadi.. .Usances. &c forming a complete Atlas

for otA use and information, handsomely exe

r-nto.L and each distinct map on a large quarto

t an nno,,oP which nothing but the splen

.1.1 .. .irn-o ii,;tl, f,,r si years past has been

to Tcncrouslv extended to them, could warrant. 0 " TERMS.

The. Philadelphia Saturday Conrier is still con

iiied in 1191." ..1 ..w Icretofore. The Philadelphia Mirror, beiuga n -irto edition of the Saturday Courier, with its increased Pttraction, and printed o, the best line white paper of the same sis-c or tho fSew York Albion, will be put at precisely one half he puce of that valuable journal, viz: Three Dollars per annnm pavable in advance f, ("icb.d.ng he maps ) 1 ' WOODWARDS LAKK,

AMOS GILBERT.

Vevay, Feb. 2. 183G.

Scythes & Sickles.

STxTALDKON'S cradlimr. and Passmore's

y y grass cythesand6ickles,of a good quality

ust received and for sale by CLARKSON & DUFCUR. Vevay, May 2, 1836. Collins & Co. axes. "IT UST received and for sale low by J CLARKSON &. DUFOUR. Vevay, May 2, 183G.

Shoes cV Boots.

edge. 1 he beet root sugar culture, and agri

cultural mi uci-ts 11. Tpiiei al. will lie assiduous-

r: ." o . .. . . i.vcrv

ly attended to. To make the fiilqect pccui-r -

iarly intelligible, engravers will be re edy cmployed to illustrate the work, and no expense-

pared to place U in inenrst rami as eiic most

complete puuncauoii on snu uusuuuui t u.

mcrica.

It will be printed on fine pauev, with goed

type, and packed uj to defy ii jnry by the

mail. Jmx copies will be sent lor .siu 11.11-

leen for .'2t). fjCrAddre.-e the editor, (potf paid.) F. W. LEOPOLD. 13, Chesnut st. Philadelphia. LATVIOTT'S COUGH Dr.CPS. TALVAI.LK MKI.1CINK roil COCCUS AMI C . JtiV.M PTIOJT. riJV,,s Klisir, in its original loi mol' prescription SL tins si. ixl the tot of twenty; ) lars ctperii nee, in the pentr. t nee of ti, and is now rlicrnl, wish tin. addition id' some articles from the vegetable kiptdom, die virtues i f which, have been i'uUy attested ami highly appreciated which render this coa-posiiion peculiarly adapted to the present pre vailing .ii.sor.lei s

ot the Urease wi'l IU.1RS, Kilning io ci-nsuinii,on.

lj:uad Surveyiiii?. rfflllE suhs.c1ii.er5 respectfully inform thrr public tluit they have: procured accurately correct inslruments for the surveying cf land, and arc ready to seivc ail those v. h. mav please t.) c;.!l upon them in the alu.line, l)ei:.r dclernsined i dthfuliy antl impartially In tlo in -litre to those and between tho..wlio may In: Ji--;?ed to employ them. Ei.. . ganl and correct maps of surveys will be furn: -bed if retUc? ted ; ami deed-, mortgages ai;.i

kiinlv conveyancing, executed ueativ

ind correct y

JOSEPH I)0U JOHN McCOllMICk'. Jan. 1, IfS'bi. N. H. Ord rs left with Shaw Rous. V. -lay, or Henry Mix, Mouutslcriing, will L;' punrtrull V at d cd to.

TO ITICCIIAIMCS.

EALED proposals will be received, if deli v

ered at the shop of G. G. Knox in Vevay, until

the 15th dav of August next, nt 'J trd ek p. in. f

building a Meeting bouse, for the Methodist Epi-i

..v.,.? rtnnnrt. inn in tlia Intvii ill Vrl':.v fIlif li.li-l(

.UI'U. "" ....... . - ,1 work ofsaid building to be as hdlowsfo,ty-fn e b:e,

in length by thirty-live in i i.aum nneen icci six ence amoving those Ireubh-wa iiritaiiens, wl.icl. inches bi"h and ihit teen inches thick. The first Lc, constant stimulant io r.t.Liih ik vases p:.i.

il.roo Feet nf stnnn. f which will be nivcn unit IS bv and inducts rest to an eminent dt crtc 1'ers.nisaiilcl

12 t :.ll- r.w nn.l c. inlu.s im". rd w iih Dulnionarv complaints, bleeding d 1 lie lui t.

ITIu.ivia a. aji 111. 1 , f vi.- iw. a . . - .... 1- . , 1 , , 1 ..r 1 ,1 hkc. snasmodiC astlfna rralpilalu-n ol the hem I, un,

aer grounme uiUMuuuyu-, r uu, . . .jiVcii.u s. even in the m, st nd:.r.rl

periods ol life, will find ina.it dia'e n. lit I. from its re maikab'e power f diiniiiishii g ii 1 ilat.ility f t.'ie isltsn. and the velocity of the cirulatie.u, a:id bv

cleansing and dealing the disordt rod p".rts. It !)

fiords unincdialt rthtl in the lioopiiu; coogu -U.)-l

tl.

i ci 3f?x l!,s. clean pie:

- wauled, lbrwhi. ,

ill-' l!-'!xst market (nice u II! lc paM on iiilivttv iit our'sturc. CLAMKsON ec DUFOl'IL

Vevay,

:ed and wash.

Mav r.

UST received and f.-r nle low for ca-li, v can aure iio.-c who purchase that it is si

pcrior to m;v IhKir usual! v sdd in this markc "CLARKSILN DI FOLML Vevay, June JPd, 1S30.

fv- A fexv.',arr ' fif . ! il JL nd i;r U'E-'W CLAUKS

bricks. The mason to find every thing in his line. Also. The carpenter's work, as follows : to put up four wall plates of good sound timber, a good shingle roof two sets of joists, the upper ones to be so framed and prepared as Io receive

an eliptic ceiling, two large hdding doors, with

fKfK pairs SHOUS, of different lock, key, hinges, bollsAVc coinpieicwiran.es n.c yUvly outlines, consisting of prunella for the windows ol2i lights, ten by twelve inches

shoes and slippers, kip and calfskin shoes, and

brocaus, just received and lor sale hy CLARKSON &. DUFOUR. Vevay, April 23. Muskingum Salt.

OF superior quality to any salt in this market, for sale low by CLARKSON & DUFOUR. Vevay, June i!?d, 183(3.

Philadelphia,

riow Moulds.

TfUINIATA How Moulds ) just received and for sale

CLARKSON &DUFOU1L

Vevay, May 2, 1836,

square, all glazed complete. The carpenter to

find all materials, ana me w noie 10 oe compiecieu in a good, substantial and workmanlike manner, onr by the 1st dav of December next. SAMUEL PUOTSMAN. )

JAMES R. LLW1S, GEOIIGK G. KNOX, Trustees. FRANCIS S. LINDLY, JAMES W. COLE. J Vevay, July 20. iCAsn voii wheatT"

WE wish to purchase a quantity of Wheat, Rye and Barley, for which the highest

price will be given in cash, on delivery to shaw & 110 us. Vevny, July 30, 1830,

S V 1X1 IT V. O t N T.M 1 xr,

IIIS valuable medicine is celebrated f.w curino the following diseases: Wl.itc Swtdliii;s '

rvery Uescrijil.tin Mire Jips anti vjner 01 eng standing lilamluiar Tutnurs I'eloi.s or Catarrhs

Ithcumaiic pains ol the Jointf.: Sj r.iiiif; ltriesof; antl Tetters.; Chi'bliiinv; or parts allt'Clcd by frost it ip ;.'.sd good for Scal.U n.ul items. For gtaniUdar swellings, it is superior to any medi cine yet know n, it is much baler tlrm nicrcinial a; plications, (as il does not contain the Mia'Ict,t atom ot ttiat mineral) because il does r.ot lay the patient liable to injury fro.11 exposure of cold. Jt wins the wolt felons or Wbit'iws on the a p. plication fonrly 1 ij;nt hours. Hlxumalisnis w bi-.h ban stood as long us to become a s,ysUm;nic disorder, re quire medicine to be taken inword to remove then.

entirely. Uut 111 most cases, by applying (bets oint-

'nent tx'erually i s dil acted, it will g'.ve relief.

Ueruncates 1 1 imuoriani cures also u.ricn ns lor

accompany cacti beUelc. 203-ly Tl. above arlichs uiekotd by 1. McCulIouj ti Vtva nd Jacksonville, uJ Ltiuu Y. Vix, Ml. b'.etling.

few barrels 11 nir i -. 1 s t rccei.'. t

!e by

ON iV DUFOUR.

Vevay, M.iy V, 13G

V'fiite ILenaS. V Ihc hv;r. iust received and for sale bv

CLAUR.SO.N ,t DLT'OUli.

i-vay, May 2, tt)Jt.

Clts2 5sta for

received, and l';.r e.de bv

CLAUKSON & DUFOUR

Vei-ay, April 'j:5. cash' IhdjYTEi

Tlio pritilcr wants C1Ish, a:

must have costs.

it ho hates to Hill.

ss ess'

:ivy.

JS r receive ! ai.d ..r - ' CLAHum:;,

Vevay, !M.iy "J, l

A fii"NS v.iiv Y:i 7.Vill answer f.r t.vj cr

w i v

i Isoldes. J 01 IN FOX

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