Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 48, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 December 1857 — Page 3
Holiaway’* PAxa.—When the; com* plcxiou assumes a'saUow appearance, and the whites ’of- the eyes are tinged with yellow, there is misduef at work in the liver. A dose or two of (he Pills will ar* rest the prepress of the disease, and save much pain, and trouble;., but should the malady have reached a more dangerous stage,-and tak'eh the shape of billious fere roriinndico, and thefu actions of the atomscahave.become disordered, a coarse 1 of the remedy may be necessary. The cure is merely a question, of time, for however r violent the symptoms may be, however long the patient may' have fered, this potent remedy will inevitably produce the desired effect if administered in accordance with the directions. . 91
.69; tax of '57 14 06. ■ Tottl«7 75, No. 576, EURayl—Partof nwqr sec 3 T 2 R 8 82 acres; anti part of n e qr sea 3 T 2 E3 23.79*100 acres; all valued at $1850;'tielibqt tax Ac 122 20; tax of '57 $18,86; Total $41,00. * No. 581, BamnalRnml—In lot No. 8 in J. Sheets addition to Tevay; rained at $75; delinqt tax 4 c *2 72; tax of 1857 81 cents. Total $8 68. No, 612, Henry. Soctwall—Part of n 4 of sec 84 T 3 K 3 90 acres; rained at $900; delinqt tax Ac SI2 68; tax of *57 $11 87.' Total $24 05. • - , No. 620, Jacob Shnff— of n w qr of see 20 T 2 B 2 80 acres; and w side of n e qr sec 20 T 2 B 2 20 acres; all rained at $725; delinqt tax'Ac 19,00; tax of'57 $7,90. Total $16,90, No. 621, Darius Stevens—Part of n v qr sec 19 T2R2 6I acres; valued ot$316; delinqt tax 4c $7 81; tax of'67 $6 T9. Total 114,60. No. 400, Geo. Tardy, Sr—Part of s e qt sec 27 T 3Tl 3 60 acres; valued at $1 000; delinqt tax4c $6 SO; lax or'67$l0.9a -Total $17,20. No. 104, Joseph Todd—W4 of n w or sec 30 T 2lR2 99 acres; valued at $973; delinqt tax 4c $19.68; tax of’67 $16,76. Total $35,41. No. 726,'Catharine.Waite—N e qr sec I T 2 R 3, 160 acres; and part of w 4' a e qr sec J T2 R 3, 60 acres; all valued at$2190; delinqt tax 4c $27,91; lax of '67 $23,88, Total $51,79. No. 731, Thomas M. Ward—Lot No. 23 in P. Du four’s addition to Vevaf; valued at $16; delinqt tax 4c 68 els; lax of'6760cts. Total $1 18. No- 739. Wm. B. WiHittns—Lot No. 27 in Center Square; valued at 645; delinqt lax 4c $3 69; lax of *67 49 cts. Total $116. , No. 743, Wm. O, Wharton—The undivided half of strip of land lying Cast of lots Nos. 14 to 18 inclusive, in J. Sheets addition to Vevay; valued at $10; delinqt tax 4c 61 cts; lax of '67 65 els. Total $1,07.
; No. 138, John French—N e qrof.u e qr of sec 26 t 4 R 3,24 76-100 acres, valued at $70; delinqt tax 4c 86 eU: tax of *67 "4 cts: total $160.- | No. 188, Michael House—the s e qf sec 5 r 2R2,160 acres, valued at $1240: delinqt tax etc $9,63: tax of.*67 $19,81: lolal$29,34. . No. 220, the heirs of James P. Lewis and Thomas Works—pait’of s e qt of n w qrsec30, t3 R2,16 acres, and part of s« qrofn wqr tec 30 t 3 !R 3,6 acres, all valued at $160: delimit tax etc$l,99: tax of *67 $1,66; total $3,66 No. 222, Thomas Lotton—Fart of s e qr sec 2 t 3 R 3, 2 acres: valued at $100: delinqnt tax etc $3,26; tax of *57 $2.46: total $6,71. No, 362, the heirs of-Jesse McMillcn—Part of the n w qr of sec 6 t 2 R 2,19 acres, valued at $100: delinqt (ax etc $1,42; tax of *57 $1,-01:-total $2,46, : .-
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No. 366. Ebeheter Sprague—part of e i of n e qr see 36 t4 R 3,44-100 of in acre, valued at $16: delinqt tax etc C cts; tax of *67 17 cts; total 23 cents. -
SCHOOL NOTICE.
I.JV 0. 111.AND and Lady propose opening u select School in Ooo Fellows* Hall, about the 13th of December, 1S47. Scholars of both sexes will be received upon the following terms per quarter: Primiry Department, , • ’ . . ' gs« Secondary Department, - . * 4AO Higher Branches, from • . 51© #8,00 Those a Rending school will be expected to furnish their’own desks; and all will be charged for the (uR term except in esses of protracted sickness. ' .
Dr, Roebuck and his Rentdlti.
No. 396, James H. Titus—part of a e qr of aec 33 t 3 R 2, 60-100 of an acre, valued at $40. Also, part of * v qr of sec 7, t 2 R 3, 12 acres, valued at $190; and also part if (he a e qr of sec 2 t 3 R 3, 2 acres, valued at $90: delinqt tax etc $3,91: tax of ’67 $3,34; total $7.25. •
The success which has attended the practice of this distinguished Swedish phyaieisn/goes far to confirm, the theory that the source of atl disease is in 'the blood. . His famous "Scandinavian Remedies 1 ' .operate directly upon the elements of that fluid, neutralizing all corrupt and .morbid matter in the circulation, and bringing back health to every organ, by pun? Tying the slreaot which sustains and nourishes the whole system. Certain it is that his Blood PJirifiei and Blood Pills have worked wonders iir-oervouscoinplainls, bronchitis, rheumatism, cough, catarrh, dyspepsia, general debility, hypochondriasis, epilepsy, eruptions, scrofula, and many other painful and dangerous maladies. Hence their great popularity. We are informed that the correspondence of Dr. Roback amounts on an average to 150 Idlers a day, of which 100 are requests for advice and orders for his celebrated remedies. Nee Vdveittsemcnl. ■ nov23*lm
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THE luminous Comet of the year, when it made its appearance in the heavens attracted the attention of earth’s thousands. And -in like manner is the Star in the East of 1857—the Rev, C. I). Spurgeon, of London, —attracting the thousands of the religious world. '
Pleasant Townahip, No. 5.
The Ikdiaha Reveille having a_ ffikeiiia much larger list of subscribers in' SwiUOritnd Connie than any oUier paper U a very, da* *1 relic medium for advertising. Those having Good*, Lands, Slock,or anything else to sell; and those withing to buy anything, will Ilorivo much' benefit from the uw or its advertlilng column*. The great'were I of iUceets lii LutlncM Is PUfiLIClTV; the man who withe* to succeed in business, must make known hi* .place of burines* and Ills articles of traffic to the pub* lie. No man can succeed well In bustnps* nbw-a-daya who doc* nut ad vertise, tn the paper* or through handbill*. In this age of Rail null and. Telegraph*, the min of business mutt bold not hU banner on tho out*, ward walli, *o that bo that run* may read."
No. 33, James Realty—S e qr of n w qrofsec 26 t 6 R 12,40 acres, valued at $160. Also, n 4 of c 4 of n w qrof sec 26 t 6 R13, 40 acres:valued at $126; delinqt (ax etc$21,45: tax '67 $12,36: toial $33,81. . . Ko* 39, the heirs of Daniel Bureham—S e qr of n e,qr sec 29 r 3 R 3, 40 acres, and part of c i of n e qr see 29 t 3 R 3, 4 acres:aR valued at $200: delinqt tax etc $2,61: tax of ’67 $2,56: Total $4,77. . •No. 43, Nancy J. Brant 4 Sarah A. Twinee qr ot s w qr ol ace 34 r 0 R 12, 40 acres, valued nt $140; delinqt tax ctcll 76: tax of’67 $160; totrt $3,35. .No. 46, John T. Brandon—part of the a w qr of aec 21 t 3 Tt 3, 3 acres, valued at $100; delinql lax etc $7,97: tax of *67 $3,17: total 87 14. . - . f .
Mrs. Eland is * practical Teacher of several years experience, and heretofore has given universal satisfaction to those patronizing her. The school will be under the supervision of Mr. B., who, in connection with his Ksdy, intends to devote his .undivided attention to the Mbral and Physical as wdi as the Intellectual improvement of Pupils. As only a limited nutnLi.r of scholars will lU received into this school, those who wish to scad will ptcose report the number of their pupils to Messrs. F. L Diisard & Son, or Jesse Teals, Esq. novl3-:m
REV. C. H. SPURGEON, * . The "Roy Preacher,” as he is termed, was chosen Pastor or New P*sx Cni’ac.i, (one of the largest Churches in London,) at thexaxorlfl reAia! ' Tuk Wo.soxjs or rut Age !! .
Tlic following extracts from the Introduction of the First Series of his Sermons, written by E. L. Magoon, D. D., will give the n adir some ides of the grest power of the Vqun g eaehtr: M A burning and shining Itgbl Las su-IJonl; Lanl epon the moral world. At It* dm min*. many were doubtful ofU* source and power; but, m lu earir tnornlor. ft baa already caught (bo eye af ihooutiJi, wborejoice tn tla beams. **p»o preaching of Mr. Sputgeen In Loudon I* one of the moU remartabts phenomena of the present limes. The loftiest and humblest minds, the nth and the poor, the titled and the lowly. Id uncounted crowds, throne the eoarts when bo mfnisten, tUteo with raptare io Miglpwbr words; baodredi are pricked to Ihft bdritm Cm if ho cored (a iht convert tap of sinners and tbe Joy of bit people. . What la the aeeret of tbe wonderful success attendlog Us labon Of a jonth of Iwenty-lwo? Whence time he? Where was he trained for rath jwrriccT— Wlll be boon ban oat and be forgotten? There are the earneit Inquiries which a brief ahetch of bU hUtorr will, In part at least, answer. Her, C. H.fipoigeou wasboniatKelvcdon.Jn Kisex, on the 19th Jane, IOI. His fsihersnd grandfather are both Uring.wnd are Independent mlnlilerail Is farther stated, in the London Patriot, that lire subject of this sketch race I red bis early education at Cole het ter, and also pasted a year In the Africa I tun I College at MilJituw, where he added to hU previous knowledge some Insight Into nalnn! science. Tire* equipped, he began the business of life as u-her in a school at Sewmirkeu whence he roroorrd to Cambridge, where ho held a similar appointment tn adayschool, employing the. ampler leisure thus secured In Improring nls own mind. While it .Newmarket, be began to address the Sunday-school children, and that in such a style as attracted gro wn-up bearen. At Cambridge the practice waa continued, with the addition of Sunday-ere nlog sermons In the surrounding Tillages. The Baptist church si Waterbesch called this young Timothy to be their pastor. He accepted the In elution; and, while the chape] waa crowded, the church was doubted under bti ministry. - On the weekdays, eleven Tillage* shared the advantage of Mi serju’oiis which, in oue year, amounted to as many as there daya In the y,ear. In January, IRit, Mr. Snuigco J w*-* tuclied (o undertake Ibo pun,rate of the Baptist Par* iirccL Sotnmtenl with dlseharglng tbe phi! as of lhat office, he preaches in many other place i dun'll" the week. For Sal? t»y . J. L. TH1EBAUD, liKtfGCUST, Main Street, Verity, Inti,
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JO'Job Pxisuso, of alt kind*, executed promptIr, tirailri and on reaionabte terms,'
JT lurocTcnT Isro»«xnoM to the51 x rued, and (base contemplating marriage, sent to all. who wish it, upon receipt of ten cents in mo* ney or stamps. Address, * , DU, S. MAUUETT SMYTIIE, nov25 3m . New York City.
No. 716, Joseph F. Webb—In lot No. 85 m original Vevay; valued at $526; delimit las dec $12 81; las of ’51 $10,97, Total $23,78. No. TW, Ferdinand Zeumcr— Part of lnlot No. SO In Sbcetsdc Do four’s addition to Vecsy, valued at PtlO; dclloq’t Uz &c $2 TF, Us of r ST 15 els. Total 83,91. York Township, No. 2.
TO THE
No. 91, Silas S. Cole-LoIs Noj. 9 and JO in Bennington, valued at $30; dglinql las etc S3 40: las of ’57 $2,89: total $6,29. No, 17, Janies Riley—5 c qr of * e qr of sec 8t3R3, 40 41-100 acres; valued al$255; delinqt Us etc $6 93; tax of'67 $6,27; total $13,20. No. 337, .Miner Richards—S e qrof q e or of sec.28 t.4 R 3, 31 acres, valued at $100; delinqt tax clc $1,13: las of '67 $3.35: total $7 50. Nn. 339, Jobn T-. Rogers—S e qr of a w dr of sec 9 T 3 R 3, 40 acres, valued at $260: do linol lax etc 83.96; las of'67 $3,96; total $5,91 No. 3PI, John Stewart—N ,e corner of n e qr of sec 21 t 6 R 12,1 acre, valued at 830: deiioqt tax etc 40 cU; lax of&735 els: toUl 75c.
GREAT EXCITHUTI
Two coal boat? belonging to. Wateon & C ,0 /°f Now_ Orleans, ware lost on island 40 iUssissippi river. One struck a snag and sunk, and the other was then beached. •
large Arrival of Ready Made Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods.
N13W- advkrtise>:ents.
No. 41, Children of Jacob Cpoper—Part of ■ c qr sec 31 T 2 R 1, 5 acres; valued at $30, Ijglirtfjt tax 4fd66 cts; tax of'67 51 els. Total $1 07. „ „ , . .. . No, 62, S«saii M. Caufmann—Lot No. 44 in MsIin‘c addition lo Flounce; valued al $10; delinqt tax ij'C 11 cts/ 1®X of *67 11 cts. Total 22 cents. No. 114, George Fessler—part C* J* e qxsec 16 T 2 R 2 40 acres; valued at $2${ tax &fc‘$l 22; Ux of '67 $3,63. Total >7,^' No. 116, The heirs of David Fulton—Part OX I s w qrsec26 T2 R2,36 acres, rained at $210: delinqt tax &c $2 31; Ux of'67 $3 11. Total 84 43, < .
Delinquent List.
rHVIE undersigned would respectfully ui M. form the ciliwns of Vevay and vicinity tliat he'lias received-nl Ids stand la p. DufouFs Urick H nil din?, on Main street, a targe and good supply of .
— A man was frozen to death one night last week near Dnpotlf. J n d*t name not known—intemperate. , —Tito Ilopuhliean State CcntraJ Coot* mittco meets at Indianapolis, on tbs J 2th Jay of December, at 10 o’clock. .
List of Tows Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non* payment of Uses due thereon'for the ' year A. D.{185G, in Switncrland county, Indiana, viz: Jefferson Township,' No. 1.
Fall uud Winter Clothing, of all kinds, qualities and prices, which added to his former stock, will make it the 1st*>1* gesl stock of Clothing and new Furnish- jR mg Goods ever kept in the town of vay. Having adopted the- Ca»h Sfsttm, he con sell his gboiis at lower rates than can be bought elsewhere, .cither in this town or in any of the neighboring towns or cities, and he invites all those who hare ycl to buy their Fall and Winter Goods, to call and examine hit stock before buying elsewhere and they aurely will jare their money by doing so, -- At (be same time, he announces his sincere thanks to nil his friends who have patronized him so favorably, and bega for the continuation of l heir friendship. . Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the market price, Ij’ Itemember JCl.ll'S IILAGH, (he Clothier, n<lt fl Main street, Vevay, )nd.
No. 362, Lucinda Swift—part of n e qrefs w qr of sec 28 t4 R3,18 acres, valued ut 5U0: delinqt tax etc $1,26: Uxof’57$l,26; Vptai $2,60-
Delinquent No. ID, Adktnson dr Hammond—Part of the N E qr of sec 18, town 2, range 2, 1 50-100 acres; value of lands and improvements 8820; delinquent tax. 4rc.v 25 cents; lax of 1857, 88,93. Total, 89,18. v
' OirTho Oswego Times, publishes a list of fifty vessels now bn their way from the upper lakes with 705,000 bushels .of wheat, principally from Chicago. It is estimated that half a million bushels will be in wore, at Oswego, on the close of the canal. All the mills in operation.
£. r al$ Townthip, No. 6.
No. 109, Frederick FaUhcni—Lots Nos, 47, 48, 66,66 in Matin's addition to Florence, valued at $100; delinqt tax &c $1,10; Uz of'67 $1 18. Total $2 28. .
- No. 9, Hatiiw?? .•'dams—Part of s e qr of aec 25 t 2 R 4, 4fl ac»'M» T a ,u ?d al $300; delinqt lax etc $7 06: Ux of ’6* 4 f >i26: toU) $13,31. No. 24, Abifah H/Rnmi'cy-pari of frac sec 13 T 2 R 4,50 acres, yalued at 8300: detinqt Ux etc $19,60: lax of '57 $?,83; total $28 43. : • No. 44, George Bray—the n e qr of n 0 r of sec 33, t 4 R 12, 40 acres, valued al $i£0l delinqt'Ux etc $4,60: tax of '67 84,61: toUl $2 n. - . ,
No.-37, Henry Boyd—S w qr of n w qr sec 29. T2 H 2, 37 50*100 acres; valnc of land &c 8260. Also wf of n wqr of n w qr sec.20 T 2 H 1,20 acres; value of laud 4*c 880; total valuation 8340; delinquent tax <kc 8S ( 6G; tux of *57 87,15.' Total 815,81. 3
.Nos, .164'and 186, Dempsey H.Oullion— Part of frees. I and 2, T 2 K I, 42 acres; valued at $800; delinqt Ut Ac $8,80; tax of ’67 $11,66. Total $20,36. . No. 136, Martin R. Green—W 1 of n w qr sec 18 T 2 R 1, 20 aues:. valued at 8100: delinqt tax $T I I; (ax of '67 $1. Total $2,11. No, 179, Sylvester Keith—Part of s w qr of sec28 T 2 H I, and part of frac. 33 T 2 R 1, In all 20 acres, valued at $200; delinqt tax &c $1 98; Ux of '67 $5,09. Total $10,07. No. 187, Daniel Kelso—Lot No. 40 in Florcnce. valued at $15; delinqt tax $c 17 cts: tax of ’67 16 cU. Total 33 cts.
03* The steamboat If.ibcrui bad a bole (cn feet long and 0 inches wide knocked it) near Marietta, Ohio, on 1 Saturday night. Site was loaded with (lour, bacon wheat, etc, for Parkersburg, from Cincinnati. Damaged about leu ibonsad dolUis.
No. 101, Clarissa Golay—N side of n v qr og see 24, t 2 R 4,100 acres, valued al 8800; delinqt tax etc $8,81: tax of '67 89,36; total SIS IT.
‘ No. 38, John Boyd—E£ of n w qr sec 29 x2 B2, 80 acres; value 8470; also of n -w qr of n w qr sec 29 T 2 It 2. 20 acres; value 880; total val no of lands &c $550; delinqt tax <&c 8,85; tax of 1857 87,44. Total 816,29.
Nos; 106 and 319, John Golay—part of n e qr of sec 25 t 2 R 4, 40 acres, valued at $120, and part of w 1 of,s w qr sec 24 t 2 R 4 and a parlof frac sec 23 t 2 R 4, 63 acres, valued at $225; delinqt Ux etc $46.89; lax of '57 $37,37; total $84 26.
<XtT *1‘ha jewelry store of Sirenvc and Brothers, 205 Mam Wrcel, Cincinnati, was tubbed of five thousand dollars worlh •if Jewelly on Sunday night, including 45 wiilihc-s.
STATE OK IflfDIAXA 1 , _ Switzerland ConB(jV) * In the Switzerland Circuit Court — May - Term a. n. 1855, Joel Craig, .1 vs. ( > Complaint for New Abraham Scruggs. ) Trial. ■■ "ttMrilftliEAS, it was ordered by said Swit. »» lerlnnd Circuit Court at its November Term A. D. 1857, (nil" affidavit having ucen filed that said Abraham Scruggs' was a nonresident of the State of Indiana,) that notice of the pendency of the motion for a new trial herein be given to said defendant. lie is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of the same,'and that the said motion wil) stand for hearing at the next Term of said Circuit Court, which will be hotden atthe Court Houte.in the Town of Vevay, County of Switzerland and State of Indiana, on the lit Monday in May a. d. 1853, when and where he can attend if he aces proper; otherwise the sania will be heard and determined in bis absence, and judgment rendered accordingly. Given under my hand, this I lilt day of November, a. n. 1857. ' OLIVER OHMSUV, Clerk. Sullivan for plTff. novl8-3t*$3
No. 62, Bezih Barns—N a qr of h o qr sec 30 T 2 It 2 40 acres; valuc of land a-c 8200; delinqt tax 82,59; tax of. '57 82.18 Total $4,77.
No. 185, Wm. G, KruU—Parlof s w qr sec 20 T 2 R I, 37 acres, valued al $225; delinqt tax &c $2,60; Ux of ’67 $2,25. Total $4,85. . "No. 290, John Riclhman—Nwcorof nwqrof seot3 T2 R2, 3 acres, valued al 830: delinqt Ux &c 34 cts: Ux of.'67 29 cts. Total 63 cU. No. 381, Zschariah Roberts—Part of n w qr of see 26 T 2 R2, 4 60-100 acres, talurd at $40; delinqt tax Ac 44 cts: Ux of *57140 cenU. Total 84 cents.
NEW BAKERY,
, Ko. V2, Abljsh 11. Grimes— Fart of n j; of w j; of u w qrof soc lo T2 K 3, r-i acres; ralacJ st gS65; detlnqnl tax &c 85 3-f; tax of ’5T Total 813,22- ' No. 114, Wm, E, Haskell—part of frac sec 13 t 2 R 4, 60 acres, valued at $360; delinqt Ux clc $9,OS; Ux’of ’57 $9,46; total $18,54, No. 120, the heirs of Jeremiah Hutchinson--the ne qrof sec 23, x4, R 12,160 acres, valued at 8825; o«d also the n e qr of s e qr of sec 28, t 4 R 12, 40actes, valued at $200; delinqt Ux Clc $11,89; tax of *67 $12,01; tola) $23,99. No. 108, Peter Lcweyllcn—the e lofs wqr of aec 28 r4 H12, 80 acres, valued at $335, delinqt tax etc $3,87; tax of ’57 $3,94; total $7 81. .
By Clarkson & Waldo,
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hull. WHERE may be had everything in our line on short notice, as we have now employed ar. experienced Baker, who will devote his entire attention to this deportment. We solicit tbe patronage of our friends am) the public generally. We intend to furnish Bread ; Brrrzx, Soda, &. Svcax Crackers ; and Piuit Bread, at the Cincinnati prices, on short notice, by the barret or pound. ' ' 0*.We ate prepared to furnish all kinds of Cakes and Pirs in good order on short notice, at low prices for CatA. CLARKSON $ WALDO. Vevay, Nov. 25,1857.
No GO, Angelina Butler—IVrt of nw qr sec-35 T3 R3 25-100 of an acre; valued at 8145; delinqt lax &c 83,GO; tax of ’57 81.59. Total 84.25. ; No. 100, Bolrert F. Cotton—pari of n wqr ecc 34 T 3 11 3 7 acres; valued at 8100; delinqt tax die 81 29; tax of *57 8109. Total $2 38. ' . No. 120, Noah It: & A. B. Cox—Corncr of Jefferson and Lafayette at reels in J. Sheets addition to Vevay; one acre; value of landau 8375; delinqt tax &c 813 87; tax of *57 8809. Total 821,96. No. 1G7, the heirs of Daniel V't Dufour—In lot No. 133 in SiicetsikDufour’e addition to Vevay, valued at 815; delinqt tax &c2l cts; (ax of '57 21 cts, Total 42 cents. V
\ 55T The boiler of Snyder’s distillery, Petersburg, Ivy., exploded Monday morning, badly scalding one of the Irishmen employed in it.
No. 32G, Margaret See—Lot No. 24 in Florence, valued at $100; delinqt tax Ac $1,63; tax of *67 .$1,62, ToirI $3 l£ No. 367, William R. Wiley--Paitbl s e qr sec I9T2R1,100 acres: valued at $100; also tots Nos. 6 and 21 in Florence, valued at $125; and also lots Nos. 36 and 41 in Malm's addition (o Florence, valued at $10 each. Delinqt tax 4c $16,05: tax of *6718,7!. Total $24,76. ; Posey Township, No, . 3. '■ No. 417, Hepu D. Andrews—Part of n e qr scc3G,T 3 R I, 140 acres; valued at $1100: also part of frac sec21T3 HT, 131 acres, valued at $1302; also part of frac. secs. 30 and 31 T2RI, 100 acres, Valued at $300. Total valuation $3203. Delinqt tax 4c $37,62tax of *67 $31,06. Total $68,68. . < No. 91, Elliott Driver—part; of:n w qr sec 12, T2 K 1, 34.62-100 acres, valued at $300; delinqt (ax Ac $10,33; tax of ’67 $8,00; total $18 33. /
. g3T J* J* Dennis, a lawyer, was fined 590.dollars by Judgo Ilnrgoyno, in Cincinnati, on Tuesday for contempt.
Nos. 203 and 172, Hiram Lanham—part of w i of s e qr of ice 9 t 3 R 12, 6 acres, and swqr of n e qr of sec 9 T 3 R 12, 40 acres,both valued at $245; also part of w 1 of a eqr sec 9 t 3 R 12, 36 acres, valued at $166; delinqt lux’etc $12 27; rax.of |67 $10,93; total $23,26. No. 220, Daniel McKay— part of frac sec 3x3 R 12, 68 acres, valued at $310; delinqt tax etc$2,47; Ux of *67 $7>47; total $9,94. No. 323, John Slewart— the s e qr of a wqr scc.4 t 3 R 12/40 acres, valued at $226; delinqt lax etc $2,69; tax of *67 $2,18; total $4,77 No, 361, Frederick Taylor—pari of s side of » wqr of sec 21 T 2 R 3, 12 acres, valued at $100; and also part of a Corner of s w qr of sec 21, t 2 R 3,10 acres, valued at $60; delinqt tax etc $6,26; tax of *67 $4,64; total $9,79. - No, 368, Alfred Wright— part of se qr of sec 8 t 2 R 3,153 acres*, valued at $900; dclinqnl tax etc $12,82; tax of *67 $16,16; lotot $28,97. No. 378, James Weed—the a w qr of sec 9 t 3 It 12,40 acres, valued at $166; delinqt tax etc $2,07; lax of *67 $1,94; total $401, No. 384, Elhanan Winslow—part of n side of s w qr of sec 8 r 2 R 3,10 acres, valued at $50; delinqnt tax ele $2,30; tax of ’67 $2.74. Total $5,04, y / . .. • , T > NO TIC B"0P SALE. : Notice Is hereby given (baton the first Monday of January a. d.I868, aUbe-Couit House door in ’.Vevay,;Switzerland caunty, Indiana, so much of each tract or parcel of the foregoing Lands aad Town. Lots, returned’ and remaining delinquen t : *for the non-payment of taxes due on them /or the - year a. d-1866, will be sold by the County Treasurer of said county at public-auction as. wiljbe necessary to discharge (he taxes, interest, penally, and charges wnich maybe diie thereon, or from the owner thereof, at the lime of sale. - Sale to commence sl IO o’clock, a. m., tod continue from day to da£ until all is sold. . ROBERT K. LAMB, Auditor S. C. December 2,186 f.—4 w
IT See advertisement headed Helmbold'a Genuine Preparation, in another column. novl8-lm
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ttunrdiait’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order and decree of the D Court of Common fleas of Switzerland county. Indiant,,at the October Term of said Court, I wilt aell, cither at public or private sale, to be announced on tho day of sale. On the 5(h day of December, 1857, at the post office in the Town of Mottnt Sterling, in said county, after 10 o'clock V »a : d day, the following real estate in the Town of Mount Sterling in sard< county. to-wit: Lots 28, 27, 26; part of Lot 23; Lots 31,22 and 23. ( will also sell the equitable title to the following lols and parcels of landr Lots 45, 43, J5and J6,and about one acre of land in Na-. than Wolden’s orchard; also a atrip of land about 60 feet wide at the east end adjoining the last named tract, and tunning west to Vcvay street of said town,-fronting on said street about sis feet.TER MS 0 RSA r,R. Oue-fourth cash in hand; one-fourth in sis, twelve, and eighteen months from the day of sale;—the purchaser giving notes'with approved freehold security,, payable without an/ relief from valuation, br appraisement laws, with interest from date; The purchaser receiving a certificate entitling him to a conveyance .upon .said sale being confirmed, and giving a ■ mortgage to secure the deferred payments. * JAMES It. BANTA, Guardian." November It, 1847.—Iw
Hiring the present week nothing-new has transpired in our produce market’. We quote as follows: . '
Ko. 176, the heirs of J. F. TWoor— Iq lots Kos. 79@80 m ShcclK&Dnfour’s add. to Vevay; valued at $20; delinqttai Ac 30cts; taxlof ’57 22 cts. Total &2cls. Ko. 173, Wm. S.DeConrccy—Loi Ko. 260 in Corporation add. to Vevay; valued at §50; delihitlax dtc $4,29; lax of *57 09 cts. Total $4 98.
Administrator’* Sale.
Wm*T~rcd,1p bnjh. Wf; White-. - Lard-p lb. . * 12.S Hotter “ - • . .SO IUde*~srttD 3*i. dry 0 Harrell —rlwk pr IDO, 933 Flour $P®« Cider prbbt. $3,5035 Pwfc per 100 lbs. $5 00 Kotkwhcat flour ptlOU3f{ Corn Meal pr bushel 35 .Chicken*.pr doreo $125
Flour—red wheat, $1.25 White HJO Gate, p bushel 1 30 Eggs, p down, 10 Jwy P ton, , - £9-50 potatoes pr bbl $isf,ts Onions pr bubo) - 65 Kraut pr bbl $IS*,50 'Apnlcicreen bbl$lK*l,y ■ dried, bash glKSIK Salt prbuibel ' ■* 25 Cltecsu pr )b> - II
•No. 129, Squire ; A* Fletcher—Ona-half of L6lNo.-I2in Patriot, .valued at $166.. Also psrtoClol.No. 3!, valued at $5. Also lot No. 25, at $20: No, 96, at $10, and No. 46, at $16, all'in Patriot Delinqt tax 4 C $6,78: Ux of *67 $1,62: total $11,30. ;
, Ko. 180, Cjharles C. lot No. 25 in John Sheets add. to Vevay; valued at £35; delinqt tax <fcc 81 65; tax of '57 49 cU. Tol4l §2 14. ; Np. 213, Wm. C^.Hiram, and Jonathan From an—Part of s o qr of sec 35 T 3 R.3 64 atres; valued at $692; delinqt tax dec §9 OS;, tax of '57 97 53. Total $16 55. V J v No.: 286, N» B. Gleason—Lot No. 14 in Center Square; valued at 815; delinqt tax jee 84 05; tax of *57 83 30. Total 87 85. * - I ‘ - . No. 238, Richard Gaines—In lots Nos. 21& and 21(|m ,J. F. Dufonr*s addition to. Vevay; valued at $280; delinqt tax *c $8 83; lax df *67 $3 90. Total $7 78. No. 277, JSeo. W. Hathorn—In lot No. 116 ana part of In lot No. 78, both valued at $dt)5; delinqt tax £o $7 70; tax of *57 $20 5®. Total $28,29. No.’863, Rebecca J. Lewis—Part of n o qr eec24jT 8 R 3 50*100 of an acre; valued at $60; delinqt tax etc 77 cts; tax of *57 65 ct$.. Total $1 42. No. 864, Isabel Lock—Part of n w qr of sec 35 T 3 R 8 3 25-100 acres, value! at $110; delinqt tax dre $143; tax of *57 $119. Total $2 62. No. 369, j Napoleon LeClerc—In lot No, 151 in original Varay, valued at 6275; delinqt tax d:c $6,79; tax of *67 $6,61. Total 613 40.
No. 149, Jason G. Gurley—Part of a ,w or of sec2 t2 R 1, l qcre, valued at$140: delrnqt lax Ac $1,63: Ux of ’67 $1,36: total $2,94. No. S. Green—Lot No. 108 in Patriot, value'd at $176; delinqt Ux dec 83 32: lax of *67 $3,44: Iota! «6,W. . ;:- No/166, Bonj.O. Hlcks-S e corner ofs e qrsec5 t2 R I, 44.26100acres:,, valued at $140: delinqt tax Ac $4,91; tax of. *67 $8,78: total $13,69. < ‘ ;. .
rtMitt Our retail market U to reasonable article*, and pr a downward tendency bill ad Utelr lowest nearer. - Urro.—Beef, choice UJe; second pork 7SP; dried beef IS; ptekted pork 12#; bants ISq aides 16c. Bailor SOc. par lit; Egn 10c. prdoion-. «rri»uw-~HoUtocj fiSloc a peek or 3o34oc a , Cabbage 43Sc. a bead. Tam Ip* Scis peck; So cU a reck; Beam 3c. a lb; Bwtet Cola toe* peck. titled apple* 6c. pfc; ® I SOpr bushel. ,rar.—Bre**od chickens IS CU; lice pr dozen Tarkies 6oS75c. a piece. -= Soger—Jo to 15. according loqaalilr. Molasses—sew ft 0 dSe. a gallon; Sorgum Coe. Vinegar ISaSoe. Wood *S 5o®3 per cord: Cheese 12K,lt»16c. per lb; pumpkins 3 to for all kinds. Flour—red wheat pr bol ft So; white do. gd 75; .extra do. do. fS.
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71JOTICE is hereby given thst I will sell at J.V public auction, on .Wednesday, the IGth day of December next, at the residence of Robert Bovard, late of Switzerland County, deceased, all his personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of Hogs, Cows, nml Farming Utensils'. Also, one Wagon, together with Household and Kitchen Furniture.' A credit of 9 months will be given on ali sums over three dollars, the- purchaser giving fcis note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.. SCOTT BILLINGS, Administrator. November,??/|85(,—3w ;
Farmers, Protect Your Own! AFTER subscribing fur the Rzvcilix, ss in duty bound, to keepup with the News of the times, you will want another, paper, more exclusively devoted to your business such as Farming, Stock Ratting, Gardening, Fruits, dec., and should immediately join with your neighbors in a club, or by yourself, for the good old
No. 167, John Hicks, Jr—Lot No. 67 in Patriot: valued at $260: delinqnt Ux 4c $16 64; tax of *57 $2 42: toUl 1896. .
No. 193, The. heirs of Wnj. W. Howard— Part of n e qr see 12 1 2 H i,; 100 acres; and part of a w qr of a eqrof secs baud 2, and part ofn wqr sec 12 t2R 1,20 acres: all valued at $740. Also, part of lot No.-10 in Patriot: valued at $200, and J of lot No. 6 in Patriot: valued at $40: delinqt Ux Ac $13 07; tax jpf *67 $9 61: total $2268. • . . - ■ No. 199, Devault Hess—the n i of w | of n e qt sec 33 t 1 R 1,40 acres: valued at $200: delinqt Ux Ac $4 76: Ux of *67 $6,46: toUl $1120.
OHIO CULT VATORi
Lodisville, Dec. 1. .; Whisky 17@174c. Tobacco 2 hhds ■ijoiv leaf at 8,30@9,85; mixed loose, at i6@6,30, Rio Coffee at 4I@ll^o., 43 ihbds prime new Sugar at 8@8£e. Flour •4,15@4,25; choice brands 4,50. Hay jl2@12,50 for prime timoty; no shipping .demand. Potatoes 1,40@1,50 hbl for .prime .white Noshannocks. Dried reaches 1,75 bush; Dried apples 1(5)1,10. lOnions 2@2,50 <jP bbl from store.
Volume XIV, lor 1838, Tire STAR THAT SEVER SETS !
WANTED*
Published at Columbia Twice a Month, begin ninp with January each year.
AT. the New Dilo Stouk on Ferry. i)r«t, by I. Stevens, ■ Reewsax and Ginseng, - ’• Mustard Seed,' Hops and Sage-, Flax Seed, *' /> . seplG ■ Ginseng. ; • : . (£asl) for itjljiat I VA/’B 'will pay the highest market gfBk T • price, IN CASH, (or any quantily.of Wheat. ... mUm
No. 290, Philip P, Mix—Part of d e qt sec 32 t3 R1, 10 60-100 acres: valued at $176: delinqt tax &c$264; tax of’67$341: total f3 06.-’. No. 292, George W. Mordecai—Let No. 4 in Patriot' valued at (76: delinqt (ax dte 82 eta; tax of'67 73 eta: total $1 68,.
Wanted ail the Time! BY.tbe aubscribers at their Grocery in Vevay,' the folio wing articles, for which we wjil pay the highest market price in cash or trade, viz: ‘ ■ ■ Butler, Eggs qnd Chickena, Potatoes, Onions and Turnips/ ,■. f ‘ Apples, Peaches and Peani, . CLARKSON $ WALDO.
Grim full of New and Original Reading!—the Chambion of Labor and Farmers' Rights ! -
* Txaus.—Single copy, $1 a year—Three copies (or $2—Six copies for It—Nine ropies for $6, and a copy extra to the getter up of eveiy club of 9.
' No« 362, Jackson Sheets—the n e qr of n w qr of sec 36 t 3 R t, 40 acres; valued at $270, Also, s e qr of n e qrsec 36 t 3 R l,40 acres: valued at $270; delinqt lax $10 67; tax of *67 $8,49: total $19 16. No. 387, Bailey Sheets—Part of ftacsec25 t 3 R 1,29 50-100 acres: valued at $285: delimit lax $7,20. tax of *67$2,77; total $9,97. No. 465, James A. Works— Lot No. 67 in Patriot, valued at $10: delinqt tax &c 12 cents: tax of 57 to ctS: total 22 cts.
*i* Inquire at your Post Office, or send for a specimen, and get up a club among your neighbors. Specimens sent free. Address ' S. D. HARRIS, . Editor and rnsprittor, Columbia, O.
CnccufSATi, Dec. 1.
Flour 4,25, 4,50@4,60 for extra; Flax «eed 80c; Whisky ; Chceso 8J; Batter 18c for prime roll; Hogs dull at 4,80, 4,90a5,00, with few buyers * plenty of tellers; Mess pork [email protected]; ShoaljJers 34, hams bulk Shoulders 6, Bides 74c, packed; Sugar 7Aa8c; Molasses 31c; 'Coffee Wheat firm at 50a95o for white, 75a80c for red; Com new 35c, old 45; Rye GOc. Barley 60a65 for spring, 70a75o for fall; Oats 33c.
Lancets and Blisters Snper&tled A FEW Package! of. Dr. Coggs Well's An* tipbiogicile Salt left/at thtDrug Store of nov25 J. L. TH1EBAUD,
a. E. A J. K. PLEASANTS. Vevay, July 23, 1857.
No. 414, Marsh—Part of n w qr sec 35 T 3 R 3 4 acres; valued at $125; deltaqt tax i*c $1 61; tax of *57 $1 88. Total $2 991 —'"'X
WHEAT—WHEAT... .30,000 Buslicls, I WILL pay the highest market *pn«,-Hn cash for Wheat. * ' '■ug5 F. L. COMRVOISIER.
1 ft BBLS. Molassea'Jutl': received per JAwW steamer Switzerland, and for sale by nov25 . JESSE TEATS.
Cotton Township, No. 4. No. 69, the heirs of George Carpenter—part of s w qr see 26 t 4 R 3, 80 acres; valuta at $380: delinqt tax &c $1,25; tax of *57 $3 96: total $3 20.
No. 373, James S. Nutter —In lot No. 212 in J. F. Dufour's add. to Vovay, valued at 985; dcliuqt tax &c 31 52; tax of '57 II 06. Total $2 58.
1 ft BAGS COFFEE'just received :' from Air New Orleans.per Switzerland', and for sale by , nov25 J, TEATS. '
NOTICE.
Ne. 70, the heirs of Jos. P. Culp—the nwqr cf n wqrsec 26 t4 R3, 40 acres, valued $216; delinqt Ux &c $2 97; tax of *57 $2,57; total 35 54.
t* HHOS.*N; O. Sugarjust, received per w Switzerland, and fotsaleby nov25 J, TEATS.
COOPER’S TACKS. .A LL warranted to clinch, for sale by A may20 ' QRISARD $ SON.
New Orleans, Nov. 28
ALL persons who are indebted to me are. requested to call and settle immediately, as I am closing out, and will leave in a short time. sep2 ALEX. DETRAZ.
Molassos, 2,000 bbls at 22a23c; 200 hf bbU at 28c; Floor, Illinois 5,00, Indiana 6,124, fancy .Tennessee 5,85, extra 6,25, cholca extra 7,65, unbranded 4,55, Cue 4,624: Wheat 1,05 for red: Corn.new 45a48c, o]J 55a58c: Oats 44a45c: Bran 1,15 $ hundred: Coffee. 8|, 9. QJalOc: Whisky rectified 18 to 20a.‘ Potatoes, Louisville Neshannocks 2a2,25 barrel: Gi**a apples l,50a2,25 prbHl,according to gosItTy.
No. 621, Ohristopher Peolman—In lot No.,23 in P.j GK Bheeta* addition to Vevay, trained at $240; delinqt tax die $8,27; lax of *57 »3 34. Total $11 61. • No. 528, John Peters —One half of In lot No. 180 in original Vcvay, valued* at $200; delinqt lax fyc. $5 84; tax of *57 $5 86. ‘ Total $11 70.
Salt!—Salt!!. WE are now receiving a supply of salt <tf good quality, which we oiler for 25 cents per bushel by the barrel—cash. oct28 Guxkso* if Waldo.
No. 73, James Cooper—part of n w qr see 7 t 2 R 2, 00 acres: valued at $410: delinqt tax &c $7,47: tax of *67 $6,34: lolal $13 81, No. 96, James Downey, agent for Bills heirs —Part of e ) of s w qr of sec 30 t 3 R 2,42 acres, valued at 8200: delinqt lax Ac $2.43; to* of ’57 $2,08; total 34,61. No. 110, the heirs of Denoick Damon—part of s eqr sec 35 t 4 R 3, 20 acres, valued at $165: delinqt tax Ac $1,98: tax of *67 $t,72: total $3,70. . •
Buckwheat FLOUR.-Come and g« come Pennsylvania Buckwheat Flour. nov25 CLARKSON & WALDO.
Blank Dccds—Stiort ('oral. ." WK keep for sale a general assortment of. Hunks, such as Deeds, Mortgages,*.' Noles, &c., $.c., in quantities’ lo soil purchasers. Call at Wai.uo’s prinlirig office; oTvt Unsaid’a store. junelO
71JEW MOLASSES.—We are now receiving JL™ direct from New Orleans, a supply of New Molasses, which we offer low for caeb. nov25 CLARKSON* WALDO.
IF you want Tubs, Duckets, Butter Firkins, Half Bushels; *c>, cheapforcasb, call at oct28 ' ✓CLARKSON* WALDO'S.
No. 550@717, Montgomery Patton — Part of In Io|a Nos. 1@2 in original Vo* ray; valued at $100; delinqt tax 4c $3,-
[fejEW SUGAR.—Juit received a lot from i w New Orleans, which we offer low. 'nov25 •- CJ.ARKSON* WALDO.
C'tHAIN PUMl’S-Wc keep constantly on J hand Chain Pumps.’ Fur sale lota JiyX CebU F. L. GRISAHD SON.
Window Glass, All sizes, at ; F, I, 6RISARD & SON'S,
VONlIO AMERICA TARGET PISTOLS! A SUPPLY 'of these new and convenient implements for the use of'‘young A* raerica," just received from New-York, by Adams' Express. Price only 25 cents, nortfi CLARKSON & WALDO.
SALT-SALT. WE have on hand a Iprge supply of Salt, which we offer for sale by the pound, bushel or barrel, at low rates. ' . augS HARWOOD & DOAN. * Hides Wanted. / HIDES of aHtrimls bought by. the undersignet),fat (be highest mark cl price. oct28 . • CLARKSON Sf WALDO. .
