Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 September 1857 — Page 3
Indiana
<*/[V f »»y ■ } I>r. Bob«cV*Sekndln*TlttaBem«dle*, atBU$♦ In d ’ rectj " n E the attention of pur. readers; to y~ ; Dr. Roback*s advertisement, we haw no hesitation in saying that all he claims for lus med--icines is confirmad by certificates from all parts of the Weal, TheUugnage of theaeccrtifi* .cates is so earneatjud gmeful, and the cures [refer io mch t variety of dUeasea, that U j would be folly to question the'restorative properties of the preparations. U'appean that while botanizing among bis native mountains, in Sweden, during a visit to that country some years ago, be collected a Urge quantity of rare medicinal herbs, unknown mjlbis.conniry, and by combining the liquids and solid extracts of those possessing powerful detergent properties, be succeeded in producing bis celebrated Blood Purifier and Blood pills, which are said to exercise a more beneficial effect upon the fluids of the human body than any other curatives in existence. Dr. Roback’s; theory j», that all jJiseascs originate !c the bloody and it would seem that:the rapid recovery-of bis’patients, coder a course of these disinfectants, affords strong presumptive evidence that bis.pathology | is comet. Certain’it is Rial the celebrity of bis medicines.increases-daily, and -that he baa authentic proof of itcir success in bis possession: See advertisement : *: r ae23-lm .
* .'‘How* Items, i'
Metalic Itarinl Cases.
Rising Sun INSURANCE CODtPANY, Of RUlng Sun, IndUu*.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
■ New York. Sept. 17 .—The HeralJ contains General Walker** letter to Hon, ; Charles J, Jenkins, of Georgia, in defense of his decree for the introdoctipn of slavery into Nicaragua. Walker says he did not go there for the purpose of introdoc* ing slavery, hot that the decree 1 was the result of fifteen months observation.of (ho country and the character of the inhabitants.- - „ ■
JESSE VV SHOUT, UNDERTAKER, bis anil will continue to keep on hand ill sixes of the latest improved Metalic Burial Case*, and «bo Plitci with alt kinds of inscriptions! He J wil| .also attend to cementing, and all calls in bis line of business. He constantly keeps on band all sorts and sixes of
DRUG STORE, On Main SlrtH, opposite the Odd Fellow'Matt, vevav, nro., HAS jostbeen enlarged,and the proprietor. . J. L. TI1IEBAV0, 1 Would hereby request the continuance of pa ; lionage rrorafcis old palrons, and ask all who ’ have not yet rtailed bis establishment to'call tin and see at” well filled' and nicely arranged •Store Room. ,
Wednesday, : : I : : Sept,28, 1857.
AntUorlzed Capital, 8100,000.
PRICE REDUCED! ' TO 35 OBNTSi This paper will be sent from Ibis lime until the end of the volume/ January I, 1668, for 35 cents.
Busings confined to tbe SUte of radiant
INCORPORATED, 1834
; . ItKA DV-31JIDE corns s, lined end trimmed, cloth-covered, dnd plain.' and will attend with bis Ilcarae all funeral calls* Having purchased hismeialic cotes of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line wil) be disposed of op the most reasonable terms.' Itesidencc and Shop dii Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. I, 1850.— If- • •'
BOARD OF pIREGTOltS. (£ HATHAWAY, B. B. LORI NO, i. C. WELLS, S. P. COVINGTON, J. W.TALROtT, WM-T. PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, . J. iL smith'.’ ; wm. 11. powkll, H. J. HATHAWAY. J. P. ULREV, HIPAM P. CLORE. ’ ' - •, S. HATHAWAY, President. R. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary,
: He says (be Dallas Clarendon treaty is ail insult as well as an injnry'lo the whole people of the. South, and nrgoa (hat the success of himself and party ; is of vital consequence .to the people of-thc Sooth* em,Stales. -• ' ’ - , "
JC5T Tho large and constantly increasing circulation of this paper, mates it a very desirable medium for advertising.— Those having teal estate, goods, stock, or anything else to sell, or wish to buy hny of them, should remember this.,
i Among the endless rarely of articles kept in this Store, may be found at all limes the follow ing staple.articles: White Lc<t>, Ret, Rent, •' I- S. Oil, Run On., I,tab Oil, ’ . * • , JIiciiwK On; SraZTi afESTiss, IV Buolrpxo Fluk. Alcohol,*4c., Ac.-* j KcaMicar/Co.icti nnd Ltmirn Vai.hub, I , PAist's, Da\-(ia.iX'Ori. of all colors, j 'Paint and Varsimi Qrvsiics, j. ' White* Wash" Hacsms,.
T Several of the passengers frotp the Em* pire City reacbrdtbis city last night, via Baltimore. They report that the Central America has five hqndred.aod twenty-five passengers. She left./ Havana- one hour before the Empire City, And in the coarse o( the day was ont of sight,’after which alto was not seen... The. impression here it that ehe has put into the Balmtnait in distress,' having encountered' tbo influence of the terrible storm ot last week and per* haps broken' her engine.: Mach anxiety is felt about her/. a -
Notice of Election. STATE OF INDIANA, I . ’ Bwllxerlaml eotmlyr, ( Sc * *• ■ The Slate of Indiana, ■ ‘ . To (Ac ShmJf.oj tatd county,-Greeting: YOU are hereby commanded to give .due and legal notice, to (he voters of your county—that an Election will be hofden at the usual places or bolding elections in tbe several precincts of said county, on lb* tat Tuesday in October «. d. 1857,forthc purpose ofeiecttog one Judge of the'Supreme Court of nkl State inplpce of Hon. William 2., Stuart/ «. signed—and one Judge, of said Court in place of the Han, Samuel Q. Gookins, resigned.— A|so, one County Commissioner, for tbe district compered of Pleasant and Cotton townships in said county, in pUceof Luther Hotcbkiis. Esq., whose term of office will tipuc September 1st*. o, i858. Witness, Oliver Onxuby, Clerk of Switzerland Circuit Courts and f SEAL \the seal thereof, hereunto a Sired at. Clerk’s office in Vevay, HiisHUi day of September a, d. IS57. OLIVER OHMSBV, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA,»„ Switzerland county, | * ■ J ' I, Harris Keeney, Sheriff of said county and stale, hereby certify (he above and foregoing to be a true copy of the. notice of said election of said officers, os delivered to me.by the Clerk of the Switzerland Circuit Court. * /HARRIS KEENEY, S. S. 0. . Sfcpt IG, 1857.—tc ' : ‘
‘ .ET-Fire and Marine risks iakcu at equitable raliA. All persons desiring Insurance will callVm GEORGE K. PLEASANTS,
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may2My -Agent, at Vevay, Ind. - .S. F. COVINGTON, General Agent.'
S3T On Thursday evening last, a couple of police officers from Cincinnati, camo to.this place, and' arrested a man named Ed.* Hall, above this place, on a charge of deserting from the army. They took him to the Leclerc House, where they intended to keep Lira until .'the boot came on Friday evening; hut in the after* noon one of tho officers stepped opt of the room, ami the other feci asleep, when Halt nude hia escape Out of a back window, and broke - for .“tall timber.’!' He has not been re* token yet. v
HARWOOD & DOAN, HAVE Just received a handsbnia addition to their stock of. DRY A DRESS GOODS, suited to the acasbn; to which they would ie.■pectfolly invite (he attention of thoce ln-udnl of a good article in their line, at low prices. Also, our arrangements are. such that n* shall co nli ode ’to L wccivp fresh supplies of seasonable Goods hi‘frequent intervals, during the Spring and Smomer.
Drt Woows! anJ Drt Stuffs ’ Of every variety—*! R icarraxffj. ap3
Foreign and American
FiTiT IMICIMS,
TERRIBLE DISASTER.; Loaa of the .Central America. 500 Lives Zoit—Tm> Milton*, in Gold MaibZost. •' ; v .; , • Savaksad, 18. " .. Tho. bark Saxony arrived- at this'port this morning with ii vc passengers rescued from the wreck: of the Central America. She reports the total loss of the; vessel; treasure, and mails; and. about .fire hundred passenger?. |A portionof the clew, together with the women 'and children passengers, .hum boring in-all forty per; sons, were savcd[| by” the brig Marino, bouud« to Poston; y. . ' The sea was very heavy altholimo the ship foundered, .V . > ' ' . * V ‘Norfolk, Sept; 18. The steamship Central America, foundered bn Saturday lost. . Fifty passenger* wore rescued by the Norwegian barque. Ellen, fuel ad iiig twenty-six foinales. ' • The officers we r eel) 1 os I ,Ox cep t Jnfi. M. Frazier, second officer; The chief, engineer, - Geo. 13. Ashby, (ook a boat and desert' ed tbo ship. . Tbetwo millionsof dollars in spepio which were on board tbo Ocatml America were lost, /'The Central America was'commanded Ity Lieut- Win. L. Horndoni S.-Navy. The crew consisted of 101 men;- passengers 525; total 1 026 muiIs; ‘ ", ; !. I ■' One of the rescued passengers gives the following account of the sinking of. the ;VOmsc!: — ‘ ■; • .. ; I At two o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, n sail Was reported towindward, ami. at half past'tbico o’clpc|c she came | under our stern. '-The boats were irameIdiatcly lowered; two were Move iustautly | by the sea, and three remained, but one i was in bad condition. [ / At four o’clock tbe work of removing I the women and children to the deck of the. Marine Was commenced. • . : The brig, goibglniucli lighlertban tbc ship, had by this |timc -drifted away to the leeward. ...Th&. distance', became ’considerable,. and; th^r: boats, wore long, in making their trips, - and them being a heavy sea hot fewicould -be*carried; after sending tbc ladies and children, tbe engincer and some fifteen of the civw embarked on : the brig/’-Bythrstimbit wasdtrb [ and the' work of hailing was slHl going i on with, an water. As (be j boat a successively approached’ the. ship; a simultaneous Vnslywas nudo py tbs passengers to get it was apprejhended ibat ihe. boata wdiiUl bc filled and jstoved. Tl’was, now dusk. ‘ 'hi. ' • About two hours .before the 'sinking of ibeseeamcr.a'achooner 1 rap-dowm. under 4 hcr y steru. Lot, coubl- hot* render her any assistance for wanl}‘ of; boats. Tbo work (of bailing wcht/atf,; until witlitti on hoar of her going /down'.'. ?.Tw£ lights of .the above vessel wore now, seen far to the lec ; ward, '.V ':'' ’ .. , Previous to ; the, sinking of'■ the ship j rock vis were fired-from thu. wheel* Uoum,. up to the moment nor going down, which ! was at cight o'clock on Saturdoy night; I ’ Captain Herndon remained at tins wheel, j 1 was stand [ng afi| on/the.{quo rter-deck. j Some jumped over 'and .put out for the ■ noW .rapidly desceridipg’slnp, and .seized | upon whatever they * could. No one shrieked or pried, bjat stood calm;.? w v. | .. Tlio Cap(ain ( - behaved nolly.nnd said: ; ha W ould'hot leavbfthe ship, si promised hi mi 1 would remain " with; him „ ai; ;also, did |ho; second oftiber/ Mr/ Frazer, All at ‘pneo; the ship, hs if. in., the agony :of death' hersojf,-m'adoa. plunge atan.angle of forty, fivo degrees/ and,-with a <.ab‘riek from the cDgulpbedWjiss; she disappeared,and five bundrcdhuman beings fioated out on the bosom of the ocean with no hope but death.. At one o’clock in the morniug the Nor* wcgianbark-Ellehcame running down with a free.wind. Theories of distress from the survivors reached these on her deck, and she hovc-to- under short sail. Tho task: of rescuing the passengers was nobly commenced, and by nine o'clock the next morning forty-niue were picked U P- . . - / ■ Diligent search was made until 12 o’clock, but no bore could bs seen. They then boro away for Norfolk with a fair j wind, and arrived at Capo Henry on tbo 117th inst., wtero myself and four others embarked in tho pilot-boat and arrived at ■ Norfolk.
i-Yia of.Charleston! wo have'details of the 20tb. ’ • ■; ■ |.The brig Black Squall picked up a boat qn.tbo Great - Bahama Banka, containing three men who stated that they belonged to and were .the sole survivors of. tbo brig Albion Co op or, of Portland, which was wrecked,-hot one of them afterwards states that'the, captain, malo and one seaman were murdered by the other two, and the vessel burnt* Iboy were all in prison at Havana. , ; ! . ;/Two, slay era had been run ashore and bdrnt between Cardenas and Malanzas. fbrte Cargoes of slaves, had been taken withyi u , - ] / .
ALL (lie leading .valuable and popula Medicines of thisand foreign countries, arc received direct frou\ Uic various proprietors on Agency, Hud thus afford to the public a guarantee of procuring the genuine article. -Among the numerous celebrated prepared Medicines, especial attention is catted to ■ Hurley’s Sarsaparilla, Quit’s Sarsaparilla, Cook’* Pills, Holloway’* Fills, Ayer** Cherry Pectoral Moffats Mexican Liniment, t Fofelta’s Liniment, ■ tlopfland’s Gj Bjllers, Moll's Balsam. Hotlowayta Orotment, Paris’s Pain Killer, Carter's Spanish Mjs* Matchisi’a Catholicbn lure, , ’ FetwIcuraoirockOii . Dr. p. Jayne’s Family Medicines, - W; is tar’s Balsam of'Wild Cherry, Guizot's Vellovr Dock and Sarsaparilla, V Wright’s, Lee's, SPLoneand Clark’s Pills
A general assortment of Groceries Queensware, Sto'fieware; Hals, Boojs and Shoes, always on.hand, oV Nos. 2 ami 3 Odd Fellows’ Halt, corner of Main and Liberty streets.- : 1
HEW BOOKS.
The Lost DACoBronj'and Other True Stories of tbo Heart. By'Mis, Caro* line Lee Hcatz, t . , - : ' ,
K. B.. ConiiUy Produce taken in,eschange fo T 'Goods. •' " ' ■ ‘ ■ : '■'< HARWOOD A DOAN.
Tha above entitled work is iv- cress; and wilt bo issued and itady on the 26th inst,, by T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. . Copies' of tho work will be sent by mail post- po id oh receipt of price: In cloth, 31,25; iujaper, 61,00. ", tHECBim for toe Mu.uom, by Mrs; Sa- ■ rah J. dials, containing 4545 llcccipts, etc. T. IJj Peterson, Phila. Tins valuable work will be ready for sale October 3d. -Price SI,25; and. will be sent to any address pre-prtfd on receipt of tbe price. - ; - 1 -
SPBIiNG_GOODS. THE Subscribers ate now opening, at the old and well-known stand in Jackson Tilie, a large and well selected stock of v ' Spriiig anii Summer Goods embracing every rarjcly and style of'
.V •• I,* —, . • ••. - * Suicide and Extraordinary Death. OAvros* r : firadford Co., Pa., Sept. 14, . 'W.H. Gnjflnn)an,; Esq., & lawyer of this place, committed suicide on Saturday by catting bis'throat, while laboring un dfr a fit of delirium trpraens. Mr. Spaulding, the proprietor of the Canton Hotel, fell iu a fit-oh seeing Mr. Grecmnan’d corpso, and died immediately. . % Probably Mr. Spaulding sold.:Mr. Greennitm tha. liqaor: which brought on his fit of delinum. If so, this is a case of speedy and awful refribntion.
McCone’s a no Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Hostetler's Celebrated Bitters, 'Morehcod's .Magnetic Plaster,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Fahey and Staple
HSV virtue of three executions and fee bills fio issued out of the’,Clerk’s Office' of. the Switzerland Courlof Common Pleas a ml-to roe directed,' against Christopher Debater, two of said executions .'in >favpr- of John Allen for $ I S3,27, and one in faroi or Pete 11; Hale for $78,CO, 1 will on the - - lOlh Aaiy of'October, 1637,-. ■ at the Court House door in the town of Vevay in said county, between the hours prescribed by 1aw„ofTer forsaleat public auction for cash in baud the rents and profils fou term of years not exceeding seven.-of all the right, title and interest of Christopher Densler to the following real estate, it being a lease for the term of twenty,, years from; the 26lh day of October, 1819, being a part-(if fractional section 13, town 2; range t, west, being so. miich of the farmer John-Allen, deeded to him by Andrew Emerson and wife on the 13th of June, 1844, -lying and bounded as follows: On the North by.’the Hite of lands,formerly owned by Francis Jackson; on the West by the upper row of trees in the orchard; on the South hyaline continuing up the.bill from the ninth row, beginning to count nt tie barn, until you reach a point, rn range with a targe oak tree and. a alakc stuck on (he line of the lands formerly owned by said Jackses, containing six* acres, more or less.. ,, , ’
DBY GOODS,
; CT AR of the above and many others too te dious to'nhte/inay be had at the VHVAY DB17.C1 STOIti:, on Main street, opposite Odd Pel tows’ Uni!. v
consisting of CAUcos.ofall kinds and prices, Lawns, G i ng haras, 1 0rgandes, ‘Biregos, - De Heges, Uc Laine, Shumhriiys, - Lusters, Silks, and Uusliit ; Goods, fo r Ladies Dresses. / - J ; . Caul mere, bnlinets,’ Collouades. GainBrodris, Jeans,- Velvets, and LinerpGoods, for Gentlemen and Boys. Wear."', i A large and Beautiful stock of Chemise!Is, Sleeves and : Collars, which they will' almost give away, . . 'jv ... : . Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks,. Cambricks, Drillings, and nil other Staples and Notions, BOOTS AND SHOES. A large and Beautiful assortment of Bools and Shoes, of the Best brands.; • - ;■
: J. L- -THIEBAUD, Wholesale jfnd retail Agent for Swilz’d Co.
• iTSTlIie Indiana Phonetic Society will meet in Porn on the I5ib and 10th days of October next. Several "addresses will be made, and bnsiiicro of importance wilt coma before tha meeting;. As Pern is accessible by railroad from any point in the Slate, it is jiopcd there will; be a good attendance of't.hophoneticians nml ‘friends of the Spoiling Hclorra.
Medicines and Chemicals, rwilE largest and most complete stock o( Jl rcit
DRUGS, MEDICINES $ CHEMICALS, ever, offered to (be public of Switzerland county, now in ildre and for.ials by apS .. '• J.L. THIEBAUD,
From Omaha City.
•St. Louis, Sept, 17.— 7TI10 Board of Canvassers, which mot at Omaha City on the 5th inst. lo decide*on the election of a delegate to' Congress, after .denying" the authority to illegal retains'o’jv correct the frauds of certain Mormon pro* finds, gavo Faigason o certificate; over Chapman, by forty-seven voles, Chapman -vrillcontest the test.::
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'B'kO you; want a Violin—A ccordcon—Flute JLF —Fife,.or a Jews-harp! .If you do, call "bt the Drug Store, opposite. the Odd Fellows' Hair, where a full supply may be seen, and aiw cfferccKar sale by J. L. THIEBAUD,
/ luvKSiKa Packht.—TIic Umpire No. 3, :» good light boat, in good repair,'uitha mmlortablc cabin, lias been placed in the -evening. lice between Oipcinualiand Lon isvibe. ’ Sfio, starts from each 'place at-3. o’clock, in charge of Capt, John A. Kelly, an old,boahnan, with Mr. 'Hendricks »i| the cloik’s office. ;
Hats and Caps. Palm, Leghorn, Panama,-Wool and Fur Hats. Tinware, Glasware, Hardware, Queens ware. A large assortment of each kind.' "V 1 ■ €161 it i i»{? and (ai'orcHdit. They particularly linvhe (he attention of purchasers to thtirsloct of CLOTHING, fur its extent, variety and cheapness. '
School Boohs and stationary. Letter and Cap Paper, BLANK BOOKS, and . Envelope* of alt sizes, styles and quality, constantly on hand and;for sale by • J. L. THIEBAUD.
‘ ,SvnictieB, Sept, j 6. ' .The American Slate convention has nominated :ihe following. State ticket: Secretary, if. O, Pctnaiu; .Comptroller, N. S. Benton; Treasurer,;Leman! Odill; Ati’y General, H. H. Rose; Engineer, R. Graves; Cnna! Commissioner, G. Dennis* ton ;:■ Prison Inspector,;J, M, Stevens; Jndgo Coart of Appeals, H. Ketcbam.
Rosin, glue, chalk, borax, Whiting, Sal-Soda, Brimstone, Potash,' Baking Bowders,. Vinegar/ Soda, Salaratui, &c., &c., constantly on band and for sole by - opb-Iy J. L. fHIEBAUD.
It is not . generally l;nown that AYcsl Point in; now 'the headquarters of the Army, irhaving been removed from 'Xew Voile abbot a tnbnth'smcc ; Gen., ■Scott has his office in the" A cape my building, where,be transacts all necessary lusincss, 1 -' . 7 r
. Also, another tract on the same farm, houn-ded-on the East by the tract already described, and by the lend formerly owned by said Jack* soV&irveyed and staked off, . •Butirthe.rcnls and'profits fail Ip sell fur a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions and Costs and accruing cdsls, 1 will then and there offer the fee simple of said lease for the un* expired lime thereof, and will sell* without regard to valuation or appraisement laws, : * . HARRIS KEEN BY,.s. s. c. • SepU lG,t857,-3w ; ' ${,5(L
BJ* All these Goods they Will sell at cheap at the chtapett, .They will lake pleasure in showing lhe‘r foods—hoping hy attention (6 business and cheap price*, to merit and receive n share of public patronage. • , . y,» Prodiice of all kinds taken Ip exchange for Goods nt the highest market prices—and as for money, it will never be lefnsetL GEORGE McCULLGCIUk SON.. Jacksonville, April .15, 1857. • !
CSolrf ami Silver Jewelry; WATCH QUAKDS: and 'Cbsins, Uinp, Ac-, warnhlediis represented on jsle, rasybe bail ftltlie Drug Store of »P ; J.‘ L. TH1RBAUD.
i£r The Unjvdnsali&t General Convene linn, in wwibn it Chicago; mljonmed on ’nuueJay afternooq, to hold itkncxlan* nual meeting in Providenen, it. T., nt which spshoii Kcv. O.’S. Weaver,- of St. Louis « to preach the . Occasional .Sermon. - r
FromKonsas.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, xIL .flionlder.Btiee*, >nd fclnglfl and Doobla Trusses, conilanlly,oo.hacd and for sate by - - ' aps . ' J. L. THIEBAUD.:
New; York,. Sept, 17.—A despatch frotn Lccom'ptoa saye that the ConstilutiOnal ndjournedto the third Monday ?of October, ‘-and the Free State delegates wore refused seals.
SIicri(l>tf Sale. . BY'Viriueof. aii "execution" 1 issued bat of r lhe Clerks.Office:of The'Switzerland Circuit. Court, in f.irnr ofCbirtes S. Uoker, for Ihe use of Samuel Russell, nodagainst (lie Heirs of F. G.Ehcctxnml Daniel Vincent Dulour, et al, ; I wnI|,.bu ; ibo; ; "u ' lOlh Way 'of bclotier, 1857, -* between the-hours ptcxcjibcdby taw, at the Court House door hi the/To wn . of .Veto y, la said county, at public auction offer for sale to the'highest and best bidder forcaihln liaudf the renia and proftlsjfor a~ term of years not ex* ceeding seven,'of ,the following.real -estate, 'situate in said counfyi ; Out Lots Nos, 33,'and ‘33,ip the Original Town of Vcvay.ia said county,. Also—about one acre', of ground; bounded oh‘the Wcslby a slripofUnd riow.owned by Henry McMakin/and formerly owned by Daniel Vincent Dufouruoii the 0 ut or the Town'of VeTay No. on the South by the Ohio Ri ver, and supposed to be bounded on the East by land bolonginglotbe - Heirs, of Wallet A rnntrbar, decfised,—silualedin section U, ( Town 2, flange 3. ..1' *. Also—a block or ship of-ground - lying between the Steam Saw Mill Block in IhiMowa of Veyty nnJLoIs fbrnftrlrowned by Dekalb Crate bnd'Georgfc C„ Patton, on (hc.Nollhrby Out Lot of the Town of-'VcTay Nb.-37; bb lhe South by the Ohio Ant,: add onthelVoat by the- Steam Saw Mill 'Block ofthe Town of Vcvay. -, v.v; Butiftba- rcijU ond proBts fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said Judjuicnt, interest, costs, and occtuing coils. l wilViben end (here offer the fee simple :of said real estate, —to bo sold without reganl to’ vatuatiou'hr appraisement Iaws, ; o- •
Burning fluid* gas lampb . —A full firpnlr on band a'bd for aaio by • . »j»8 . :: : , J;> TlUEBAOD. :
ISERFUMBRY & FANCY <ARTI- , An TarIeW.it ' .' op8 J. L. TMIEBAUD'S.,
iSTThe mail from Washington,.Phi!* (ulclphia and Baltimore, ui tho West, ,\vaG hnmed cm the night of the- 9th ;and almost utterly destroyed.Tho remnants ■were forwarded where (he directions were visible.' ’ . ‘ •' •
.V: R«viiw of the Cincinnati Market. - Flora—Market *4i again itUfer to-day/andy. rices higher, bn I at tba atlraoeo buyer, did not «aam wUltnr to otwratc. The Mire.were 135 and 130 one lupcrflno ,»! « COi SCO do: aiCITC; IK do, choice, at *4 73; 50 do/extra whtta.wbeal alfS;end C8 do do A «517, dtlire red. TUo receipt, durlng'tho last Si hours were 2,3Mbris. * „■ Qxoczxiw— The demand fofSngmrconUno-* good, and ptfre* rala steady; Therataiaro SoobUi-YcUuw Kefluodat The blgtiergtados at Coffee Urteadywlih eateeor MoLusc, Irregular; S&Jiic ramlbo catted the rater,. 1 : ■>; " . - • ; .
C HANDIES. N0TS. 8PI0E9 A FLAJ YOKING. HXTKACTS, on binding foraaltby . *p8 . : ; . . J.L'. TIIIEUAUD.
SNUFF A TOBACCO,— '5-/ ailhtf Vettr Drug Store, for d< by ;.0 P S J. L TIHKUAUD.
. Body Fod.vu.—W o learn that the body of a drowned map, evidently a negro fireman, w.15 found Thursday, nt Carrollton, the month of Kentucky river. . A cotton book woe sticking in hit belt. The body .was not recognized, .
■ V The market to-day U quiet,'bat flrro.inJ prteea remain steady at »*» for prime nd, and Iff® * while. Received ■ daring the' week, X,- | - for abetted Cora, but- price* an Irregular, ranging (rote »to CO. . . Ejaiar.—Prime fall, barley will pom mind fOSSl porbnabehaprtng bariay U MlUng al fioasse.- Ibo receipt, pra light, and we think rate, tonld not be - err«ftd to aay great extant aljhelabove qnotaildu. 1 ’■■ ■ ■ 9*1*-—Th? tttpply lo the maitol blnenialnz ud prittiturfadeenaeu to 33333e on'antral and 33®3?e from atorej ' Salea SCOO bnabala oh canal ot ' :3auu market pjy ton. s, j/oilaiMyi PitU f j~Tbu gieritv:household meoichie ranks araong lhe leading necessaries bowel, cum plaints/ and billious Uijordeta, are common to all climates: Tens'of thocsands die 'of them; and to suffer nadet: them 1.in their chronic form is o death.'. Nowit is a facias welt established, ns that the sun lights the world,-that these Bills invariably cute'the aborc named maladies in alttheir.Prolean forms, Aro they not, then, articles of prime necessityf And does not the bead of a family who neglects to administer them to the sick of his household, incut a heavy responsibility. If pioof of their efficacy is desired; it is offered in the shape of volumes of authentic testimony from every notion on tho fate of the earth. 81
rHTH.ESB cedPhyriJL are' DR, GRISWOLD'S cian. The lfc6:V'o'Dly> - irw ‘ Ii*Umb»pbpuUncin n r* M tfn\ I PC . ccS . olna cdicjoppro. »'» A»A" prep an*ed by ,lhe , ‘ /' - * . ‘ / tioru adap* Medical pro- v Standard Family t e d to the Cession,’ond MRDICISES. most freprepared by/ •• -• *. . qoent 'ills anexperien* :> . .fleah, is
[ Fatal Accidkxt.— -Mr. J. II., Hole, employed bn.the 0, h M. R. R., wia killed at a stone qnarry, near Tern on, oh Wednesday, while superintending some laborers, by tho premature explosion of n blast., . ’ ** ' ■
heir to.’ ’■ - , ,Tlie> wjlj'oot rniip tb«,\deail nor ciirejncu1 rable Uiwoses.butiricontradulinclioti to-Hie , .“care alts'Mliey hatcgaincd a wide popularity on theirowp inertia, arid wilt be found acrviccablo in; eirery family whenever aieknea* occur?. .Dr.GxiVwottj was.lbrmeily Surgeon to a Hospital on the rsthrausof Panama, whew his experience iff the treatment of malarial Tevcis has seldom brer been equalled* The list ,|a asTolIpw#—;/V-.v .■ DtuGureoiD'a Nr.w Rphedt ior'FctuA: Aoit,:—Composed of ajbosofPiils for Immediately breaking op the diseasc/amTa bofclo ofToaib to .prevent Itsrelurri. Thir is Iho •mttet certaia rtemedy known. Price $>■ -
; Waiitrd nll thc : TiniC l-?f. By the subscribers'at ificitCrodefy in ;Ve-. .Toy.lbc'fo)lou‘ingarticle,vror.wbicfewe will, pay; the'highest nutkel priceJin' wxh'Vr lrade, " - X ; ’Ifuifcr, E-wand iChrekcns,' - ■’. V - Potatoes,' Onions and Tumipj/ " ' Apples, Peaches and ?ea»i . ■■ |yT9/ -^ r :CU BKSOiN tV.app,
0 tr It Is .very remarkable that tho loss of the gold shipped in (ha steamer'Gen* tral America, is the first that has occurred in all the many and heavy shipments of California gold.
- ' Woosiier Fanhing itlills. rHlllESR- Celebruled 'Mills 'in stonr and fpr , JL aale al ilanufucturer , npficcs*'by : ' . - jfl : .p.iL. ORlSARD>:£iON; v
■ (CrTho annual session of tho Southeast Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church will beheld in Aurora, lad., com* raenciog this morning at 8 o’clock.
HARRIS KBENEY; S.S,C, Sept. 16, 1857., \ *5w-$t
farms foasalb; ; THE subscriber offers • desirable farm; sUuai&Mn CaUatm'Cb.,! Ky., 21 miles below Warsaw, on.(hd.Ohibriv* cr, consisting of 150 acres, 45 acres in grain, 30 it) blue grass', .and,10 inmeadoW, balance well timbered: with n jp/bd bouse'and largo barn, and out-otmscs, good orchard of applet peach and. plum'frees, dter,, fire. For.further information, apply on the premises! ' ' THEODORE NORTH. . Also, 101 acres on the' river,'S wiles' below Warsaw. U « good strong land, 55 acres suit* able to grain; 3 acres in blue gross, 1 1 acres in orchard, balance ;well: limbered. ft is well watered. Terms reasonable. ‘ T. N. * Gallatin Co., Ky., Aug. 12, tE57.-2m-pd
. FLciO'Errjuirr op Sc.H.vii—The moat relisble ond agreeable wliiarlhic.infuse. As « sulrslituic ;oi "btllbtis trills** iod olher nauaeo'os doses, ti4'dn«'wi if. (Joubl : Us value who trua'iC-Pricc 66 tents. ‘ : ' - f *' v V
C*1HA!N I'-0bIPS-*We kiCep cOhstanlly'ob / liaad Chain Pomps. For sale low by 1 '. febU ...*•; ?. L. ORISAUX) *-.S0N!'
I’outebV Spirit op the Times.-—Tbiff is an excellent literary a u well as sporting paper. It publishes a large amount. of reading matter suited to all tastes.
Huituir's Sarsapabill*.— For all diseases of the blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. it cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on Ibe liver ahd kidneys, strengthens the tltges* lion, gives lone , to the stomach, makes the skio clear and healthy, and restores the consuiQtion, enfeebled by disease or broken dawn by the cicciscs of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. Every prudent person should O'e a. few bottles, particularly during the spring and summer months.
• . ■ San. ' • F1FTV DARRELS 1 'just recnrcd’anil'for salc ly •' JESSB- TEATS. ;
% A ucX us k ,To sic;— E«pedgMV adapted to 3jspepUcii and:those suffer! ngfrurh acidity of the atomrtbajj$ ifhJigeaJion, • Price 80 cla. - I«viMPBiTixo increase the appetite find give strcitgili fnd tone to the. system. A go£d. ton ic injall cases of deb I lily. Price 80o . CoNin»MT*ATitD Tiscruse or A»«ici:—For Sprain*, arid 'Bruises; a'valuable preparation tbal ibbuid slwaya jeat hand in cait of accidents, for immediate use. ‘ • Price 60 cts. Unaaitp: Rrusot;—This preparation I have used in my practice for eight yean and with invariable success. Price SO cents. Coc'oii Ma-rcie: —Suited to almost every variety of bronchial irritation, and will relieve' in all cases where it will not cure. Price 60c.
03* Judge George N. Green,Vgradu* ato of West Point and a prominent Itidi* ana politician, died at Mt. Vernon on the Ilf b.
JTHIJvCK— A largo, and ,■pcnernl X-T'Assortment of Wcni/imil’Doyi >mid« Clothing, for Spriog and vSrnnmer'uVcr,fust received:»ml torsale low by ' '■■’ ‘V-’ . tiwjrti, : V ' .-i . .ALFRED SHAW> .
' , Kiuinwha Snll. - *: J’ OSTHBCBIVED/ CW barrels No:- i Kan: awh# Salt’ Fortale low for cash. • ’ S. B. & i. R. PLEASANTS.
03* The gross receipts of the Ohio State Fair were between twenty two and twenty three thousond dollars.
HELMBOLD’S genuine prepahalion.—Por diseases of the Bladder, Kid rteys, Gravel, add Dropsy.
03* It i* said that gold mines have been •discovered in (he mountains of the Southplatte, Missouri, !
lent & Roach JBxlorml rialor. A6UPPLY\ofthe aboTe lnvaluable preparilton'fuAl received incTorwIe at the Drug Store of [ang5] I, STEVENS.
-Later from Europe! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER INDUS,
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Nk avoirs Sfiutivk;—This I esteem a-my valuable Remedy far a great variety of nervous cased whire a nervine.is required. Price 60c. tlooriKO Cocoh Svaur:—A very pleasant arid effectual Remedy, calculated to control the cough and bring the disease (6 a safe termination. Price 60 cts.
03" There were 671 deaths in Now Torfc city last week. • ,
(COTTON YARX.-Wb uasc a lot S of ColUm Yam, ties. 5,6, and TOO, u well as Carpet Warp, which we offer cheap. may27 CLARKSON & WALDO.
i Quebec, Sept. 10, p. Tbo steamer (Indian, with Liverpool dates to the 9th, | and Antelope, to the 8th, have arrived. Nothing later from India. The Spanish Government has ordered the suspension of preparations for the invasion of Mexico. The question will bo soltled through the arbitration of England and, France. The moat perfect understanding exist* between Franco and England on the China question. If Elgin foils to-get'satisfac-tion, war will bo declared simultaneously. It is rumored that Mazzim is organizing! another Italian revolution
O’ We ate authorized to announce LU1 BEK HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant Township, qj a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, for the 3rd district
Nbw-Yoek, Sept. 16.
The office of the Venus Mt sailany, an obscene newspaper, was taken possession of by tha police yesterday—types, forms, books and letters were seized, and a complete list of the agents published, showing the localities where it was distributed. There were 10 agents in Philadelphia,.8 in Ghicapo, 3 in Pittsburgh, and less numbers , in most cities Booth-'and west; the Boston agency was doing the most extensive-business.
SALT-^SALT/ WE have on hand a large supply of Silt, which we offer for sale by the pound, bushel or barrel, $t low ra*cs. a»gS ‘ . HARWOOD & DOAN.
_ Sadi bottle is accompanied with full directions. To be obtained at wholesale of LAZELL, MARSH & IHJNN. No. IP Gold street, N. Y. And of the Proprietor, Uativu, N. Y, J. L. TlilEBAUD. Aoksj-, Vevay.. Kor sale by Druggists generally ibroughoat the country. > , ■ • mayl.l-3m
married,. On Tuesday evening, Sept 16th, by Rev. T. Reynolds, Mr. Le\m P. Sards of Ghent, and Miss Martha C,. Bucbauan, of Trimble county, Ky.
Window Sash, 8 by 10, 9 by 19, 10 by 14, and tO by 15, at «cpO P. L. GRISABD & SON'S,
DIED,' In this place, on the nth insL, Mrs. Pint pc Kcljo, «ifc of Mf. Win, II. Kelso.
For Sul6, T1HE wood work of 8 two horse wagon.— Appiyto ALFRED SHAW.
tlHEWINU TOBACUO. U1UARB, To lire o an>l S*prr, alnaft on bacS ■I the AVm Shrr, Ferry street, nw* ). STEVENS.
Window <sla«s, v All sizes, at V. L. OBI-SARD fcSON'N.
New Clothing' Store. GREAT BARGAINS I . f fj 1 H E ,Subfnri her woo! d .'respectfully ; a n ' nounce to .the citizens ‘of.-Vcray Jo , bikI dciniljv ifial be has just opened a ’(sa Clothing Store on Mato street, in P. Uu -It f four’s building, where lie intends • keeping a ;e and complete assortment of *ai' cheaper prices than ever before offcred inthis market." These Goods afo.fltado lit;>the beat manner, and with the bcslmaltnais, • I My of . Cos b, "i’auls, Veils, Uab, Caps, Shills, &c., $6., in fact, - a general aisortment " Of eVery kind,./. ■/>;;; , _ . • . , iTT rieoic give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. '; opTMf JPLIUS |U*ACft;;
NOTICE I ALL persons who are indebted to the un-, designed, will please call and settle the same, as I oro closing up my old Books. My term of credit is only sis months. JCT Short settlements make long friends. _rtl F, L, COURVOlStKB, ong5 No, M)Jd Fellows* Hall. ,
COOPER’S TACKS, . ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by nuyW) GR1SARD $ SON. Blank Deeds—Short Vorm. WE keep for sale a general assortment of Bunks, such as Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, &c., 4c., ia quantities to suit purchasers. Call at'Waldo's printing office, over Grisard's store. junetO"
