Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 December 1857 — Page 3

KATE FRENCH.

Indiana |Ulmlh'.

- T*i F«'lliA)«3AN iMoTHI:M.“--Vo» liHOtt- IlOW imporlnnl it. is* or - your chilli re n dial yon sliJJtd Uep good health. -How Jo we tee feeble paenls dressed in mourning tin account of the Je ilh of Uieir beloved children. What a pity ills* when, by proper care arid (emedirt, all this e trials and troubles can be avoided. When hpallh can be restored to the parent andlife alnd happiness lo,lhe child.-T Restore the lieslUi if the mother and you obviate Hie neces||ly. of Paragons, Godfrey’s Cordial, and othe r injurious narcotics for crying children. W»fent reat you, as we desire to improve the hen! h of out race, to*procure Dr. Morse's Alrnmai and'read-Iiow diseases are cured in accorda ice with nature's laws with innocent Roots a id Plants. ;/ •: . Pregnancy. — During this crilipalv period Morse's Indian R »t Pills wilt be rcquire<i, l>ecause they elcrist ,1116 body from Ihost' TOotbid humors, and thomughallydrivc nwayoll‘paliis» and give ease ami comfort to thei-inoihcr;--* From one to Ihrc; Pills, taken two^orr three limes a week dur tig pregnancy, ulU caijse the mother a cafe an 1 easy delivery, and will be sure to give a sto U;i)hd healthy constitutionto the child. ‘ 5 : „ Dr. Morse's In liap Rbol Pills are sold by all dealers in Medic nes. . dccO-tm-V

$165: delimit lax -Vr Si, 1*3: Ii\ oi*67 51,7total $3,70. .... i No. 133, John Freiirh—N c qi ul U v qi of sec 25 t 4 R 3; 2176-100 acres, vailed at $70: dclinqt lax dec 80 els: lax of ’07 7f cU: tola) $1 CO. £ ■' No. 1S3, Michael Houre-rthe s'eqr see 6 t 2 U 2, 160 acres, Valued at $1210: dclinqt tax etc $9,63: tax of *57 $19,81: total $29,34. . No.' 230, tlie heirs of J aroes P. Lewis and Thomas Works—part of s c qr of ri tv qrsec30, t 3 U 2,16 acres, and part of sw |r.of n wqr sec 30 t 3 It 3, fiacres, all valued it $160: delimit tax etc$r,99: (ax of *67 Sl'.GC: total $3,66 No. 222, .Thomas Lot Ion-Fart *f s eqr sec 2 t 3 R 3, 2 acres: ; valued at $1(0: delinqnt. tax etc $3,25:,tax of *57 $2; t6t Utal $7.71. ; No. 302, the Iteirsof Jesso Mctliltcn—Part of the n.wqr of sec 6 r2 R2, 19 feres, valued at $100: deliuqt tax'etc $1,42: lasof '67 $!*• 04: 'total $2,46. ... No. 366, Ebenezer Sprayne—prrlole 1 of ri ,o qr sec 36 t4 H 3,:44-100 of an acre, valued at $16: dclinqt Jax etc G eta; tax of '67 17 cts; total 23 ceoU. ' -.,V; No. 396, James II. Titus—part of a c qr of sec 33 t 3 U 2, 50-IC0. of an acre, valued at $10. Also, part of tf w qr of sec 7, t 2 R 2, 12 acres,-volued at SUK); and also part of the s e qt of sec 2 t 3 R'3, 2 acres, valued at $90: dulinql tax etc $3,91: tax of *61 $3,31; total $7,26. , „ ••••

ii c. i n KOOKS.

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PlMOii KEDUCBD1 TO 10 CENTS. This paper will be sent from this time until the end of the volume, January 1, 1853, for 10 cents., I ■

SERMONS —FIRST SERIES; * . , -PiitcE, $1 00. SERMONS —SECOND SERIES ■ - ■ Prick $1 00. SERMONS —THIRD 'SERIES. PmcK $1 00. THE SAINT AND HIS SAVIOUR; (Just oufof Pkss, Nov. 16th;) Price 51 00. SKETCH of his LIFE A MINISTRY ; PmcE CO Cests, Seiuios' and Service at Cryst.m. Palace, Losdos, Oct. 7, 1S57, '• Price 25. Cents.

An Extraordinary Law Bolt

Wo corrected a statement the oilier day. which had gone the rounds of tho press; to the effect that a cook in a family nt Augusta, Ga., had discovered in the gizzard of a fowl, "a con&ehapcd piece of ■gold.” Our readers wifi remember that it was not **a coue ehaped piece of gold” thus miraculously discovered, but a lottery ticket issued from the legalized firm of S. Swnn & Co., of Augusta, Ga., and which ticket "turned out to bo a prize.— Since that occurrence a law suit has been instituted for the recovery of the prize money by the owner of the fowl os against the cook, who claims it. 1 A thud party to tho suit it is said will bo Swan. & Co., themselves; who invariably pay promptly their prizes, but in thin instance await the decision of the courts. We look with great inlorest upon tho result of this extraordinary suit; Wo understand that tho daily papers have sent to Augusta, Go,, a corps of reporters to keep thoir readers posted up in regard to this novel and Interesting suit,which comes oft* in December ensuing—the .month in which S, Swan & Go’s magnificent price of $60,000 is to he drawn. dccU-lt

SCHOOL NOTICE.

fjl. D, LI LAND and Lady propose opening a select School in Odd - Fallows' Hall* about the l&tli of December, 1857, Scholars of Loth sexes will be received upon the following terms perquatltr: F . I’rimary Dclortraenl, - * ’• 13,30 Secondary iK-ptirainl, - *• ' • tAO Higher llraoclirj, from -/■- 3 to #9,00

Those attending school will be expected to furnish their own desks j and all wilt be charged for (he full term 1 except, in cates of protracted sickness. ■ ; , ' ■ Mrs, IJIand is pructical Teacher of several years experience, and heretofore has given universal satisfaction to those patronizing her.' The school will be under the-supervision of Mr. II., who, in connection with his Ltdy, intends, to devote bis undivided attention to.the Moral and Physical as W ell as the Intellectual improvement ofPupils. As only u limited nupiber of scholars will be received into this school, those who wish to send will plcasd-repntl the number of their pupils to Messrs. F. L. Drisard i Son, or Jesse Teats, Hs>[. ' novIS-tm

$5 SC.- Tulal >11.70. No. r)f)0@T17, Montgomeiy Patton— Pml of lu lots Nos. 1@2 in original Ve* vay; valued at $100; deliuqt’tax Ac $3,- ' 69; .tax of f57, $4 OB. ToiaU7 75. No- 576, Eli Rayl—Part of n w qr see 3 T 2 It 3 82 acres; and part of d o qr sed 3 T,2 R3 23 70-100 acres; all valued at $1350; delhiqt tax Ac €22 20; tax of *57 $18.80.. Total $41,00. . No. 581, Samuel Russel—In lot No. 8 in J. Sheets addition to Yovay; .valued at $75; dclinqt tax Ac 82 72;. tax of 1857 81 cgdIk- Total $3 53. ■ No. 612,/Homy 8‘ockwell—Port of n A of sec 34 T 3 R 8 90 acres; valued at $900; dclinqt tax Ac SI2 08; tax of *57 $1137, Total $24,05. *. No. 020, Jacolr ShiifT—EA of n w qr bf sec 20 T 2 R 2 80 acres;* and w side of n c qr sec 20 T 2 It 2 20 acres; all valued at $725; dclinqt tax Ac *9,00; tax of ? 57 $7.90. . Total $16,90; ’ No, 021,Darius Stevens —Part of ri wqr sec 19 T 5 II 2 51 acres; valued at $315; delinql las &c $7 81; tax of '67 $6 79. Total $14,60. : No. 4(10, Geo. Tardy, Sr—Part of a e qr Etc 27 T 3 It 3 69 acres; valued at $1000; dclinqt tax $c $6,30; tax of *57 $10,90. Total $17.20. No. 104, Joseph Todd—W1 of n wvqr sec 30 T 2 R2 99 acres; valued at $073; defiiiqt fax Ac£19,66; tax of '67$16,75, . Total $75.]I. i No; 725, Catharine Waltz—N c qr sec 1 T 2 R 3, ICO acres; and part of w.l s e qr see 1 T2 It.3, CO.acres; alt valued at $2190; dclinqt tax Ac $27,91 ; t*X of '67 $23,S3. Total $51,79. No. 731, Thomas W/Wanl—Lot No. 23 tu P..Dufour’s addition to Vevajr; valued at $15; dulinql tax Ac-5S cts; tax of '5T60cls. Total $1 is." No. 739, Wm, I*. Williams—.Lot No. 27 in Gunter Square; valued at $46, dclinqt tax Ac $3 69; lax of ’57 49 ds. Tola! $1 16,. No. 743, Win. G; undivided half of strip of land lying cast of tuts Kos.l-1 to 18 inclusive, in J. Sheets addilionto Vcvay; valued at $19; dclinqt tax $c 51 cts; tax of '57. 56 cts. Total $1,97.. ‘ , -■ j No. 716,-Joseph.F, Webb—.In lot No.95 in origlnal Vevayj valued at $625; delimji tax Ac 8)2 31; tax of,'5? $10,97. TolaI $23,78. V No. :C4, FootlosQi) Zflatner—I’art of Inlot No. SO Ui WiwUADufuar’B addition la Vevayv valued at £10; detliuj’t tax ArWVtS tax of »5T J3cU. .Total $2,01.; York Township, No. 2. v - • i No. 41,* Ghildrpii of Jacob.Cooper—part of s c qr sec 31 T 2,R 1,: 6 acres: valued rit $i0, j delimit lax Ac 56 cts; lax of’67 51cls.' Total $1 07. ■ .- ■ • . • ,i' No. 82, Su&.n M, Coufmann—Lot No:44 iti Maiin's addition (o KIdrencc; valued . al $l0: dclinqt taxiVc.lt cts; lax of'67 11 ctq. Total 22 cenls. • . V No. 114, George Fc/iler—pa rl of. rii.c qr sec. (5 T 2 R 2 lO ocres; ynlucd .il $205; .dclinqt lax Ac $122; tax of *67 $3i63.' Total $7.85. i No. lt5,ThchelrsofDuvid Kullon—Part of I w qrstc26 T2 R2,35 acres, valued at $210: dclinqt lax &c$T31; tax of’57 $2 II. Total «1 42. . ‘ " ■ No, 109, Frederick FaUhern—Lots Nos. 47, 48, 65, 66 in Matin’s addition to Florcncc/valbed at $100; dclinqt tax Ac $1,10; lax of'67 $1 18. Total $2 23. Nos. 151 and 185, Dempsey H. GulHon— Part of fracs.J nnd2,T 2 U 1, 42 acres: valued at $300; dclinqt .tax Ac$8,8D; tax of’67 $11,66. Total $20,35. -> No. 136, Martin; R. Green—W I ofri wqr tec 1S T 2 R l, 20 arres; valuetl at. glflO; dellnqllax ,Vc$l U: tax of’67 $U Total $2,11. S No. 179, Sylvester Keith—Part of s w qr of ice23 T 2 R J, and part of free, 33 T 2 il l, In all 20 acres,.valued at $200; dclinqt tax Ac $1 93; tax of *37 $5;09. Total $10,07. No. 187, Daniet Kelso—Lot No. 40. in Fltfrcncc. valued at $16; dclinqt tax 17 cts:.lax of*57 10 cU,: Totat33 cts. . i- No. IS5, Wtri. O. Krutz—Port of s w qr sec 20 T 2 It, I, 37 acres, valued at $225; deliuqt tax Ac $2,60; tax of *57 $2,25, TolaI$I,85, fi No. 290, John Riellifflan—Nwcorof n wqr of itccl3T2 R 2/3 acres, valued at 830: dclinqt tax &c T 34 cts: (ax of *57 29 cts.. Total 03 cts, ■v No. 281, Zacharinb Roberts—Pari of n w qr of scc 2G T 2 R2, 4 60-100 acres, Valued at $40: delinqttax'Ac41cts: tax of *67 40 cents. Total $1 cents. , ‘ ‘ • ‘i No. 320, Mafgarul No. 21 i n Florence, valued at $100: dclinqh lax Ac $1,03; lax of *67 $1,52. Total $3 16. . J■, No. 367, William R. Wiley—Part ol s'e qr sec 19 T.2 II I, 100 acres: valued at $700; also lots Nos. 5 and 2! in Florence, voIued alS125; arid also jots Nos. 35 and 41 in Matin's addition to Florence, fitted at $10 cacb. Detinql tax \yc $l0,0o: lax or’fiT Sy.TI. Total $21,70. :

TUG luminous Comet of the year, when it made its appearance in the heavens attracted the attention of earth's thousands.. Anddn like manner is the Star-in I he East of 1657— the Rev. C. 11. Spurgeon, of London, —attracting Hie thousands of the religious world;

Mail KonnEii Sentenced.—Yesterday morning, in the U. S. Conrt, Dominic dicker!, Postmaster at Jasper, Dubois county, was, a rained Tor purloining a letter, with money in it, and pleading guilty. Tho Court sentenced him to two years hard labor in the Penitentiary, giving hirp at tile same time, some excel* lent advice as f|o his' conduct there.—Indiauapol'ts Journal.

Pleasant Township, No. 5.

. . IlEV. C. II, SPURGEON, ' The “Boy Preacher,!’ as he is tcrmetl, was chosen Pirrox ar New Park Street Churcii. (one of-the largest Churclies in London,) at the of 19 ttars! Thc Wo.sulr or the Ace !!.

TLc following extra els from the Introduction of (be First Series of his Sermons, w ritten by E. L. Macoos, D..U,, will give Die reader some idea of the great power.of the Vuu)i» l‘i cicAcr:

Dr. Ilol)ari. nncl bit Rcmtdiei. The success winch lias attended the'practice of this distinguished Swedish: physician, goes Tar to confirm Hid theory thal lhe source of all disease is in .the [blood. His famous "Standi* nnvtan Rtftiiedleff r operate .directly upon (he elements of thaljfluid. neutralizing all corrupt and morlnd ■ mailer in the circulation! and bringing back health to every organ, by purifying tbe stream [which sustains and nourishes the whole system . Certain it is that his Blood Purifier and Bloc it Pills have worked .wonders in nervous com pi lints, bronchitis, rheumatism, cough, catarrh, dyspepsia,' general debility, hypochondriasis, epilepsy.-eruptions. scrofula, aud many other lainful ami dangerous maladies. Hence Ihe r great popularity. We are informed that th ; correspondence of Dr. »oback Amounts on np average to I5fl letters u day; of which 10) arc requests for advice and orders for his c lebmted remedies. Sec idvcrPaemcnl. - i-- nov25-lm :

ATTENTION

"A. burning amt abiding light has tid.Ii-nly bora UjpOn'lbc to oral world.' Al lu flr*l ri-lnt;. many wciv doubtful oflU source amt power; but, lit lit early morning. It has already caught the eye af tbiiuuixU, who rrjdco In lU bcatnj. * . _ “llie preaching of Mr. Spurgeon lu ImuIoii U vne of the, moat remarkable jihcnoiucns of ihu prrfvi.t tiroes. The loftiest and'buiuldcit roln.l-*, ih<* n, li aid the poor, the tilledami the lowly.in uncounted crowd., throng the courts where hoinlnlilen, lM>-n with raptore to his glowing wools; hundreds.our prkkeJ' lo the heart, amt.-GoJ lr honored In tire coim'riiuiiof . sinners and the Joy of. his people. ■ What Is the secret of the wonderful ancivj, nlU-td-lug the laburs uf a youth of Whence ; hej .Whore was bA trained fur tuvh sorttcclr— Will .he soon hunt out and be fbrgoltonT -Thoro are Ibe vamcit Iminlrica which * brief itclch of bb bblory will, in iiart at Idast* answer. ' . 'Iter. C. 11. Spurecou was both at KuKedun, In Ktsot, on- the I9ih June*. Ills fathcgaiul grand* father are both tiring, and are Independent minuter?. Ills: further stated,-In Uu> London Patriot, tint the •utyect <>f this sketch received bis carl veil u ration at Colchester,-and *Uo |wised n jearln the Agricultural College at Maidstone, where he added to his previous knowledge some Insight Into naian) aeteiiec. Thus mi nipped, be began the business of life as tidier In a school nl Newmarket; whence he ‘renin red to Caui*' bridge, where ho held a ilmllar appointment In a day school, employing the ampler leisure thus secured In Improving bts own mind. While at Newmarket, bn began to address the Sunday-school children, and that In incha style as attracted grown*up bearers. At Card* bridge tho practice was continued, with the addition of Sunday-evening sermons in the surrounding Tillages. The Baptist church at Waterbeach called this young 'I trauthy to be their - pastor. He' accepted the Invitation; and, while the chapel was crowded, 1,1 e church was doubled under hi* ministry. Onlhewt-ck-days, eleven villages shaved the advantage of his sermons, which;. In one year, amounted to as many as there are days In the year. In January, I&l, Mr. •Spurgeon was Invited to undertake the pastnraloof the Baptist church in Mew Park street., Not content ullii discharging the duties of that office, lie preaches .in many otlier places during.the week. ' Mr. Spurgeon exercises great’influence in London, because Jie made' bis advent t be re i it fresh from the quiet, fieldsof accurate observation and independent thought.- He seems lo be more than witling lo serve anybody, in any reasonable way, without the slightest nil of assumption, in bis manner; but there docs‘'not happen to he cash or coercion enough in the (treat metropolis' lg ,create a particular (rnck, jn which alone he shall walk and talk. -Io/B discourse' on 1 John, v. *1, he says: **‘A very kind friend has told me-that, while T wos, preaching in Exeter Hall, ,I onghl lo pay delereuce lo the varied opinions -of my hearers; that albeit-1 may he a Calvinist and a Maplisf, 1 should rccpllcct that'there are a variety of creeds here. Now, if-1 were lo flrcacli’nolliipg blit what would pleose lhe whole let of yon, what .'an' earth should I dof 1 preach what I believe to be trac; and, if the omission of a single I ruth that I believe would m ike me king-of'England throughout eternity, L would not leave. It out. Those .who do not li ke.what I sayj hare -the option-of Itaving ii. TItey come he-'e, I suppose, lo, please themselves.; and, ifthc truth docs not please I hem, they can leave It.’*

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CHEAT EXOnilTI

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No. 33, James Beatty—S b qr of n .w.qr of sec 25 t5 R 12,40 arres; valued at $460. AIso,-n I of c j of n w qrof sec 26 t 5 U 12, 40 acres: valued at $125: delioql lax etc$2l,45: lax '57 $12,36: toial $33,31. No. 39, the heirs of Daniel Burtham—Sc qr of n e qr sec 29 r 3 It 3, 40 acres, and. part of e J of n e qr sec 29 t.3 It 3,4 acres: all vaU uedat$J00: detinql tax etc $2,61; lax of *57 $2,26: Total $1,77.- : ‘ . ] No. 43, Nancy J. Brant A Barab A. Twineham—S e qr qf s w qr of see 34 t 6 R 12, 40 acres, valued at $140: detinql tax etc Si 75: lax of'57 $ I CO; tokj $3,35. . No. 45, Joh.i T. Brandon—part of the * w qr of sec 21 t 3 It 3, 3 acres, valued at $100; deliuqt tax etc $7,97; tax of'57 $3,17: total 57 14. • > - .. ' No. 01, Sibs S. Cole -Lots Nos. 9 and 10 in Bennington, valued at $S0: dclinqt tax- etc S3 40: bx of '67 $2,SO: total $6,29. -No. 17,. Janies Riley— S e qr of s e qr of 'sec 8 t3 H3, -10 41-100 acres; valued ol$256; deliuqt lax etc $6 93; lavof '57 $ i,27; total $13,20.; . No. 337, Jlidcr Richards—S c qrof n.u'qr of sen 28 t 1 R 3, 31 acres, valucil at $100; delmql tax etc $1;I5: tax of *67 $3,35: tolat $7'50. ■ No. 339,'John T. Rogers—S e qr of » \v qr |of :,oc 9 T 3 R 3, 40 acres, valued at $2C0: do liuql tax e!e S-2,95;4ax of'67 $2,9CMotal $5,91 ■■ No. 3CI, John Stewart— N e corner of n c-qr of sec 21 t 5 R 12,-I acre, valued at $30: der limit lax etc 40 cts; lax of67 35 cts; total 75c., No. 3C2, Lucinda’ Swift—part of n e qr'of s w qr of see .28' t 4’ R3, IS acres, Valued ul $110: dclinqt tax iclc $1,26: tax of *67 $1,25; Total $2,60. Craig Township, No. 6. No. 9, Harrison Adams—Part of seqr of icc 26 t 2 R 4, 40 acres, Valued at $300; 'delinql fax etc $7.06: tax of .’57 $6,25: total $13.31. No. 21, Abijah II. Brindley—part of frac sec 13 T 2 It 4, 60 acres, valued at 8300; delinql lax etc $19,60: tax of *67 $8,83;..tot&I $23 43. '! # No. 44, George Bray-.-Ibe ri c qr of n. w qr of sec 33; T 4 R J2,.40 acres, valued at $180: dclinqt lax etc $4.50: Jax of *57 $J,6I: total $9, II. -. No. I0T, Clarissa Golay—N side of n w qr of sec-24, r2 R 4,100 Acres, Valued at $800; tie-' linqt tax etc'$9,81: (ax of .*67 $9,36; tola) $13 17. ; : Nos; 106 and 3tG| John Golay—part of n c qr of sec 26 t 2 R 4; 40 acres, valued at $120, and part of w j of s w qr sec 24 t 2 U4 and s part of frnc sec 23 t 2 IE4, 63 acres, valued, at $225: dclinqt tax etc $10,69; tax of ’57 $37,37; total $8126. •' ' / Xo. is, Abttab It. Grime*—Part of ofw j; of n w qr of »<c IB T 9 It J, 4C sere*; valtted at $SOS; de* llaqui lax <fcc 85 81; fax of 'SI Total 813,^. . No. II4,'Wni. E. lbskell—part of frac sec 13 t 2 R 4. 60 acres, valued al.$3G0; dclinqt lax etc $9,OS; tax of *67 $9,4G/tolaI $13,64.. No. 120, the bcira of derepiiah Hutchinsonthe n e qr.ofs&'2S,‘T 4, .ft (2,160 acres, valued at $826; and also the n e qr of s c qr uf-scc 23, ,t 4 It 12, >10acres, valued at $200; delinql tax elc $11,89; tax of '67 $12,01; total $23,90. No. 168, Pelcr J-ewey lien---the cl of a wqr of sec 28 t 4 R 12/$0 acres,.valued at $335, dclinqt tax etc $3,87;* lax of *57 $3,91; total 57 si. . Nos. 203 and 172,'ItiratD Lanham—part of w i ofs e qr of sec 9 t.3 RT2,-5 acres, and* swqr'ofne qr of sec 9 T 3 R 12,' 40 acres,both valued at $246; a bo part of w 1 ofseirsec 9 13 R ' 12, 36 adres, valued at $1C5; dulinqt* lax etc $12 27; fax:of .’5TJ$I0,93; total $23,26. .: No. 220,' Daniel’ McKay—part of frac sec 3t'3 R 12, 68 aerds, valued at $310; delimit lax.etc $2,47; lax of *57 $7,47; total $9,91. : , ...No. 323, John Stewart—;the s e qr of s ivqr scc4 t 3 R 12,'40 acres, valued at $225; delitaqt tax elc , $2 ) 69;:ta'xbr , 57$2,I8; total $4,77 Tfb. 361, Frederick'Tnylo:—parlpf aside of s w qt of sec 21 t 2 ft 3, 12 acres,' valued' at $100/ and also na(l bf s w corncrof sw qr of sec 21, T 2 ft 3,10 acres, valued at $50; delinql tax etc.$6,25; lax of:'57 $1,61; total $9,79.. . .No. 368, Alfred Wright—pari of s eqt of sec 8 t 2 R 3,163 acres,* vaiuW at $900;- delinqnt (ax etc $12,82; tax of'67 $IG,1C; (otol $23,?7. , T . .No. 373, James Weedr-the s w qr of see 9 t3 It 12j 40 acres, Talued af$I65; delinql lax etc $2,07;.-lax of *6J $L94; lOlal $IOI. - , No. 384; Glharian AV'irislow—part of n side of s wqr of.sec 8t2 R 3,10acres, valutd at $50; delinqut bx 'clc$2,30; tax of *67 $2,71. Total $3,0iv- J . : NOT I OB VOF SALE; / ‘ . Noticcls hereby given that on the first Mopday of Jotiuary.a. d.’ IS63, at the Court House door in VevajVSwitzetland- county, Indiana, so much of each tractor patitel of Hie fortgo r ing Lands and Town - Lots, feiurned remaining delinquent:.for .non-payment of taxes due on (hem for theyear a. d. 1856, will be sold by the County Treasurer of at public auction. as. will be neccssary to discharge (be taxes, Interest^penally, and charges which maybe due;(hereon, or from Ihe owner iherebr, at the,time of sale. 7 ;SaIe to coiumence al IO o^clbck, a. rn.i n rid toulihuc from day l') day. until .all is sold. :- - ; , ROBRRT N. l LAMB r Auditors. C. : : December,2,185L— 4w t . .-..V - ;

1au‘JC Arrifitl vj Heady-Made Vtvthing, and Wmh Famishing dovds.

rniliR unde reigned would ii.‘ ju elfuliy uT ,Jl form the of Vi.-i-.ny mid vicinity that he has received at Ids slaml in 1’, Dufour’s Brick llnildinr, on Main it red, a iai.je and good supply of Ftill aiftl Winter Clothing, of all kinds, ipuhlus and intCt-5, which added lu his former slock, will il the gesi stock of Cl (.thing and new Furnish- Sa ing Guodj ever kept in the town of Vc-«uL ray-' Having adopted the Vnth Syittm, he Can sell hts goods ut lower rates than can be bought .drew here, either in this town or in any of the neighboring towns or cities, and he invites ilf those who have yet to buy their Fall and Winter Goods, to call and examine hit stoqk before buying elsewhere and they surely will save their money by doing so. 1 . At the same time, he announces his sincere thanks lo nll his friends who have patronized him to favorably, and begs for the continuation of their friendship. { Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the market price. ■ Bj* Remember . JULIUS BLACH, the Clothier, novll Main street, Vevay, Ind.

Jj' luronrAjrr lxrai«*Tio\ ( it the Makrieu, and those con ten plating maniage, *tent to a 11 who wish it, upon receipt of ten cents in money or stamps, Address,' v* DU. S. MARRETT SMYTHE, . nov25 3m I * New York City,

J/olloai/s pills and Ointment—Avoid Imposture! —As there may be counterfeits m the market, it is well to know that there is a sure protection to the purchaser m the water mark that exists m every leaf of the genuine book of directions, viz,, the words, “Holloway, New York and London,” which can lie soon in the paper itself on Icing hold to the light.— In external infiamalion there is an unusual rush of blood to-the part affected. The effect of the Ointment is to disperse the local fever. The Pills relieve the system, through the bowels of nil morbid and irritating influences. . 02

(TTSee advertisement headed • Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation, in another column; ' riqv|8-lm

Wanted all Hie Time! KY the subscribers at their Grocery in Vevay, the following orliclys, for which we will pay the highest market price in cash or trade, viz: Butter, Eggs and Chickens, Potatoes, Onions and Turnips,. . Apples, Peaches and Pears, jy29 ; CLARKSON ff WALDO.

TIic AIKiIrvU of (lie World.

. It was a saying of the first Napoleon that there was no such word as impossible in the vocabulary of a great man. Di/iicultics which , appal a nmdiuctc intellect only stimulates the energies' of a powerful mi ltd. jjev.lon conceived the idea of mapping the skies, and measuring the distance from planet to planet, from system to system, ami he executed it.— Thegodiikt Washing ton, determined in the name r.f Liberty and Jurtire, to resist the mightiest and wealthiesl nation in (he world —and wc are free.' Others have* made successful! war on the common enemy, Disease ; and in the foremost rank of these* champions of humanity wc place Professor Hot.LOw.,v.— Happily wc live in on age* Thich docs not delegate to posterity the duly of appreciating mid rewarding its master' minds. They carry with (hem the applause and gratiilude oT millions.' So jl has been with this extraordinary mart.— Heltas heard with hisown raw the voice of i approval which is lu vibrate through (he future; I)& has been lire architect of his own fame, ns well as future, and has seen with his own eyes' the fabric which is to beliis monument. No reencdic for’the various disorders which allict mankind have been so extensively used, so universally popular ns Holloway's Pills nml Ointment; It may, perhaps,,be,said Hint the newspaper-press of the present day affords vast facilities for giving publicity tor new in--ventions and discoveries. We admit it, but ll must be also remembered that the same .medium which.affords the opportunities to the discoverer and inventor is open to ■ all who 'raay challenge the correctness of his theory or im*; pugn the value of its practical results. Hor.iowat's a EMC oiks Jar external and internal dittotet sfani/ Ufcrc the world• mattailed ; The conclusion is Timr ace But this h not alt. .Their efficacy.is. not merely undented, ills conceded by men of science/ by incorppntcd Institutions jealous of nil; in-; . novaJoiis upon all old. rales a nil precedents, , watchful of thc publio.'inltr.sts and conservators of of Hie.public health. Evert , this is nol the strongest evidence in lhciifavor. ; The press may err. men of science ma>\bc mistaken,' institutions may be deceived, governments may, act hojlily, but universal esperimient is in-j fallible. ' ’ ■'* ■. '■ '■■■ :: •• ■> Preparations that have been, fcstcd’by,mil-; - lions of people, civilized, retni-cmlized and saVage, in every quarter of the giobci'and they, have kevsr r* i ue otoproduce Iho prbmised results, have received tbe highest sanction which any invention -is capable; of receiving. In fact, it may almost be saidLof Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, Ibalthey bate'.been authenticated by Hie <rm> avit op makuxd.— iV.V. “Sunday Times." ■;

For gale by "* J. L. TII1EBAUD,. DRUGGIST,

Podoy Towhahlp, No. 3.

£ No. 417, Hcpza D. Amlrews—fail of n c qr tec 30, T 3 K l, JtO'acrqfjVal ued at $1100: pljo pail of frac seo21T3 It 1; 134 acres, valbed at$l302;*a|so port of fraci tecs; 30 and 31 T 211 1, 100 acres, voluedoti$SOO.“ Total Valuation $3203. Dclinqt $37,52: tax of *67 $31,06:* Tola! $08,88.'; : - > • . A No, IM, Kllioir Driver—part of n w qr sec 12, T 2 It’ 1, 31 52-100 acres, valued at $300; delimit lax &c $10,33; lax of ’57 $$;06: total $18 33. ■ V*.' ", : ft No. 129, Sqnirp.A.Fielchbr—Ono-Mirof Lot No. -12 inPbtrrbtfvoIued, 1 al$ I C6;\:Also part of tot No.‘ 3l, -valued at $5. 'Alsb I6l No. 25,: 0t $20: No.'05,'at $10, ami No; -15, at $15, all' in PalrioLvDiilinql tax Ac $C,73;,tbx s or. *67 $1,62; total $11,30.; :.. ’ , ; ■ V , | No. 149,' Joson ,Q. Guriey—Poilof s w.qrof BCc2T f 2RI;l'ocre,;TalUedat$140: : (leliiiql las Ac $1,83: las of ’67,$t,30: (otal$2,9l. No. UCC, nenj..C.':llicts—S e corne-r.of s.e qr sec 6t 2 R 1,44 25-100 acres; valued at $ 140: deliiiqCjax Ac: 84,91: lax of *67 $3,78; total $13.69...,, ■ r •. § - ;N6., 1 G7iJ bli’nli IcJts, Jt—LolNo, 67 in Pa*, trioi; valued at $260: deltnqnl tax Ac $16 64: lax!.of'57 82.42: total 1806. .. V No. 193,'The lieifs of tt'in. W. Howard— Part of. n e qr see 12 t 2 R 1100 acres:/a ad part of aw. qr ofs eqrof secs 1 am) 2, and part. of n w qr scc.12 t 2 R I; 20 acres; alt valued ■at $740. Also, pail of lot No. 10 in' Patriot: valued at $200, and | of lot Nol'Ain Patriot: Valued at $lO;detiqqttax &c$13 07;,tax of-*67 $9 51: total$2268. 1 v" Stffoi 199,‘pevaullHesS—Ihendof'wiof n. 0 qr.scc 33 t! U 1, 40,acres: valued al$200: dclinqt lax &C $175: tax of - .*67 $6,'46: tola! $1 i ! 20., - : : • : y,-* lV " v No. 290,* Philip P; ’of n je qr sec 32 t2:R 1, 10 50*ip0 acres: valued at$175: delinqt tax Ac $2 64: tax of'67 $3 41: total $6 05:: : % No. 292, Qcorge-W.Mordecai—Lot No, .4 in patriotrTsluedat 876;delinqt tax&c 82; els'; tax'of 16773 els: total $155, *• ■£ No, Jackson 8hceis—tlieri c q'r of n w or of see 36 t3R valued at $270: s e qr of nx qr sec 36 t 3 R 1,40 acres: valued al $270: dclinqt (as A<? $10 57: tax of *67 $8,49: total $19 10, No. 387, Bailey Sheets—Parlof frac sec 25 t 3 R 1, 29 60-100 acres: valued at $286: delinqt tax.Ac $7,20. lax of ’57 $2,77; total $9,97. : No, ‘155, JDtnc3 A. Works—Lot No, 67 in Patriot, valued at$tO: dclinqt’ tax &c 12 cents: tax of 167 10 Cts: total 22 els.

.'MainStatt, Vevoy,-Ind.“ '

’ HEW BAKERY, : ; By Cliirksoii A; Waldo, 1 r ‘ OjipoilfcOdttFcllowi* Hall. may. btvbail.evetylliing in our V ff line or .short notice, os we.' have now employed anexperienced Baker, w|jo will■devote his entire attention ta this department. . \Ve‘solicit the patronage of our friends ami the public generally. ■ We intend to furnish Bread; Butter, Soda, &'Senxa Cr..\i’Ci:n?.; and Pilot Bread, at the Cincinnati, prices, bn. short notice; by the barrel orpomiJ; ; •; ■ Bj’ We are prepared to furnish ail klitJsbf Cakes apd Pies in good order On short.notice, at low prices for Cath, • . v.; '■ . - CLARKSON A WALDO. - Vevay, Nov. 25, l£>7. ; . , • . : . r

NO TiaE. ALL persons who arc indebted to me are rcipicsted to call amt settle immediately, oS I am closing out, am) will leave in a short lime.. Sep2 • . A LEX. DETIIAZ,.

Miiifiucut Xist > List of Lands aSd Tows Dots returned, and delinquent^for; the nonpayment of taxes ‘dno thereon for the year A. D..1S50, in Switzerland county,* Indiana, viz : . .* - Jefferson Township, No, 1. Delinquent No; 19, Adkinson & Ilammond—Part of {the 2T E; qr of.aoc lb, town 2, range 2/1 50-)00 acres; value of lands and improvements $820; delinquent tax. ike., 25 cents; tax of 1S.57, 88,93. Tola!, 89,18. - No. 02, Rezin Barns—N o qr of ii c qr sec 30 T 2 U 2 40 acres; value dflapd &c 8200; dnlinql tax <tc $2.59; tax of *57 §2,13 Total ; $4,77. ; Ko GO, Angelina Butler—Part of-n w qr ice 35 T 3 li 3 25-100 of on acre; valued at $145; delinqt tax &c §3,00; tax of *57 81,09. Total 84,25. No. 100. liibcrt F. Cotton—part of ri w qr fcc3LT|3:R 3 7 acres; valued ot 8100; delinqt ox »kc 31. 29; tax of *57 81 09. Total $2 33. . . . , ' No. 120. Noah JC& A. B. Cox—Coiner of Jcffcreoh bud Lafayette streets in J. Sheets addition : to Vcvay; one acre; value of loud $375; delinqt' tax Ac 813.87; tax of *57 $8 09- Total $21,90. Ko. 167, tl o heirs of Daniel V*t Dajot K 0/133 in Sheeted: Du four’s addition to Vera}’, valued at 815; delinqt tax &c 2i cts; tax of'*57 21 cts. Total 42- ccnls. .if ' .// No. 170, thp heirs of J. F. Dufour— In lots Kos; 7)@S0 in .ShefltiiikDufouFii add. .to Vovay valued pt $20; tax Arc SOcts; tax >f 137.22 cts; - Totul 52cts. No.,173, W n/S. DcConreoy—IA>iNo. 200 in.Corpor itipn add. to Vcvay; valued at 850; delinq; tax &c $4,29; tax of *57 69 cts. Total $4 98. t v ■ ; Not 180. G1 larlcsC, Doan-rln .lot No. 25 in John Sh wtV odd; to Vcvay; yal ued at €35; dclinr t Ux Arc 81 03; lax of,’57 49 cts. Total 82 141 / • / No. 213, V m. C., Hiram, arid Jonathan Froman- -Port of s c. qr of‘see ,85 T 3 B 3.64 ac W; voladd ot $002; delinqt tdx Arc 89.02: - tax of *57 87; 33. ; Total 810 5$. . No. 286, N B. GIcason-r-Lot No. 14 in Center Sqn iro; yalu(hl at 816; delinqt tax &c 84 05;' tax of’57 $3 30. Total 87 35i ■ ■ it ; ;tvv,.:. No. 238, Iti chard Gaines—In lote Nos. 215 and 216 la J. F. Dufdar’s addition to Veray; valt cd at 8280; delinqt tax *c 83 S3; tax of *57 $3 90.; Total $7*73.' No. 277, G so.: W. IJatbora—W/ lot No, 116 rind;] ia#of In 78, fbpth valued at $909: delinqt tax Arc $7 70; tax of *57 $20 59 ’• $28,29. : / f / No. 368, > I awtcci A. 1 Lewis—Paft 'of ne qr Mc24 f ]* 8 R 3 50*100 of ah acre; valocA at $60; dclinnt tax etc 77 cw; lax of *37 65' •" Total $142/;;i; ‘ ; ; No. 364,1st bol Lock—Part of, ri w qr of sec 35 T 8 ] 18 3'26-l()0 acres; valued at 8110; delinit tax &c $143; tax of *67 $119. Total $2 62. . . No. 369, Napoleon Lqplerc—In lot No. 151 in original Vcvay, valued at 8275; delinqt tax <k( S0,79; lax of *57 $6,01. Total 513 40) No, 414, Jano Marsh—Part of n w qr sec 35 T 3 R 3 4 acres; valued at $123; delinqt tax .$( $1 61; tax of *57 ■$! 38. Total $2 99. . , 1 No. 373, Ji racs S. Nutter —In lot No. j 212 in J. F Dufour’s add. to Vcvay,! valued at $85; delinqt tax Are $1 52; tax of *57 $106. Total $2 58. I No. 521, G iristopllbr Pcelman —In lot | No. 23 in'F.' 3. Sheets*' addition to Vc-* vay, valued at $240; delinqt tax Arc $8,-; 27; tax of *57 $3 34, Total $11 01. ! No. 528, Ji hn Peters—One half of In : jot No. 180 in original Vcvay, valued at[ $200; delinqt ax $5 84; tax of ‘57

Ulank Deeds—Short Form. \%/ k ec P r « r sole a general assortment of . Y V ; IImnkh, ancli as Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Ac., Ac., in (|iiantities In ruitporchasers. Call al \V a urn's• ptinting office, over Orisard’ssloro. JnnclO

S A I* T-SALT/ WE have on Valid n large supijy.of Salt, which we niter'for salu.h) the pound, bushel or. barrel,.at low ia*es. ' - aui'j _ : IIAKWOOD & DOAN. Hides Wnnlcd. y.. M IDES of all kinds bought-by (he under signed,*at the highest market price.’ oc|2« OLAIIKSON A- WALDO.

VAtliimsisiratbr’nSttlo. ]%TOTICE is bereby given that I will ».II at Xw public o itction, on Wednesday, the IRUi dny- of December nexl, r nl lhe; residence of Uobctl Bovaid, lateVof Switzerland Coiinly, deceased, ail Jiis personal property; not laketi by the .widow, consisting of -Hogs, Cows; and Farming UtensilsJ . A Iso; one Wagon; together with Household and Kitchen Furniture.';;

' COOPER’S TACKS, ALL w.irranlctl 16 clinch,’for sale'by ;>.y2o mnsAiiu .j son.

Sal t! — Sn 11!! • . WF/arc now receiving a supply of sail of .gfkhl quality, winch we offer for -5 cents per bushel by I he barrel—Cash'.’' \ oci&J • ’ Cu*KsoN i5r : \V*t.r»o.

Sore ard Ihflaihed Ercs.—These dissogrer' able complflints ore becoming remarkable prevalent of I lie, arid give anything but an in(crjestiog look to the possessor, of the diseased'organ. "A’ red .nod; firoy eye** prellyjo look at, and ccruihly cannot die ngreable lo have “for keeps,*' as the boys ray. We, can tell those afflicted in this manner bow to cure the evil, rind won't charge them any thing Tor the Information. Let Ihcmgetsoroe of Bragg’s Arctic Liximert and touch the inflamed parts witb'it a few times, and the. work is done.— The Arctic Liniment may be obtained at any of the Drag stores in this place, deefl 2w

(fJNlA' FI FXY : CENTS!~Tho Rokal V- Axiaifia,' a large eight - page, 'teial tnbnUtly quarto, Utica N. Y,; Bssr and Giika r• farmer’s paper jn ilic U. S. Samples free. Address T,-B. MINER, Clihlcm, Oneida-Co.; New,.York. ',; r ;dcc2*2w f

; , A credit of 0 months will lc given on all sumsorcrllirecdoUars f lhc purcliastr giving Ids note will) approved sccuply, waiving valuation ami appraisement Jaws. . - , ' v • ■ • SCOTT, lilLLlNGS.iVdraimslralor.

Lnnccts.aiiil Blisters Supcrceticd A - FEW Packages of Dr. Coggswtll's Anliphiouislic Salt lift, nl the Drug Store of • Tiov25 ! • J. L. TilIBuA.UD,

November .23, 1857. ~3\v Farm c i;s, Pro I eel F o u rO \vn! AFTER subscribing for Ihe IlEVEn.u:,ds in' Only bourn), to keep up with the News effithe limes, you' wilt want anolhcriiwper; mbrc : exclusively devoted to your business' such' os ' . '

SYIU3£ OF; H Q PS J AND^BOKKSKT-A. certain cop> fat Coughs, and chronic affections or the Lungs. For sale at' STEVENS’S DRUG STOKE.

, fl a k |)B LS. Molasses Just: received . per sli’ank.T Siri&crland, and for sale by' • JESSE TEATS. :

;H i(h‘liAfiS COFFEE jusl rtceivedfroin w Orleans per Switzerland,and for sale by 'ni»v25 " . ' J. TEATS. ■*

ALBOMS.-t-A fine assortmdnt just: rc* , eelfcdal ;. - STEVENS'S DRUG STORE. '

Tbe Vote for Sdpbbkb Judges.—At tbo late State election the following vote *wn» cast for Supreme Judgon: • E. S. Tenr, (Rep.) 25,051 H. P. Biddle; (Rop.) 24,828 D, D, Pratt, (Rep.) 155 Henry Bccrest, (Dem.) 1,761 —Bradley, (Dem.) 927 —Brcckcnridgo, (Dem.) 819 Scattering, _ 44 In many counties there was no vote.

HE POURETIHARY FOR1858 X -For tale nt ' RTKVBKS’S DRUG STORE. ;*

Fanning, Stock Raising, Gardening, Fruits, Ac.,'and should immediately join with, your neighbors ■ in a club, or by yourself, .for the good old

tg;JlUpS.: N. 0, Sugar jail rtceireaper r S wiiMtla nil," a nil' for sain by , ‘ ; f;.;,,, -nox25 • : : j. teats;

Cotton Township, No. 4. No. C9, llic heirs of GcorgcCarpcnlcr—part of s w qr tec 26 t 4 R 3, SO acres: valued nt $380: dclm<[l tax Ac $1,26; tax of ’67 $3 36 : total $8 20. No. 70, Ihe heirs of Jos. P. Culp—the tnvqr tf n wqrsec 2G t4'R 3, 10 acres, valued $215: delinql. lax Ac $2 97: lax of '57 $2,57: total 55 fit.

Blank lorgo; assortment, eonsliUnj of Ledger*, DayJdootSj Joarrials. Records, Memorandums, AA,. Juittre* aivedat STEVENS’S DRUGSTORE. ;

IF you want Til Us t buckets, ttuUerFifiiqs, ’ HalfBushels, Ac., cheap for cash, call at Vdcus ■ qLAJtksoN at wAipor. !OTKW■ SL’QAR,— ; Just:rccbircil a jot! from iV’New" Orleans,'which* we offer low,* 1 *^

OHIO CULT VATORi

Volume XIV, lor 1858, , THE STAR THAT' RKVER SETS !

F LOU It.—A Superior article of fam 1 Hi FLOUR kcptCOwfanllT onhinJ. dcc2 CLARKSON $ WALDO.

Published tt Columbus Twice a Month, begin ■ ning with January cacti ycari ’ : Otim full er New and Original Reading!—I lie ■ Chambion of Labor and Farmers’Righls !

v ribrtS

>UlAUKSON A WALDO.

( MlAIN PpMPS—Wc ‘keep constantly bri y Imml Chain Pumps.- Forsate low by. Xtbl I • . F. L. GHlSAHD A SON. |Vj:CKWI|WXt-' pEoUlF.-Com/mdgel IF- some 'Pennsylvania' Buck wh« I Flour, novM , CLAHKSON A WALDO.

No. 73, James Cooper— part of n w qr see 7 t 2 R 2, 30 acres:, valued at $5111: dclimjtlax Ac $7,17: tax uf '57 $6,31; total $13fll. No. 35, James Downey, agent for Rills heirs —Part of e i of s w qr of tco 30 t 3 R 2, 42 acres, valued af $200: delimit Jax Ac $2.43: tax nf *67 $2,OS: total 54,51. No. 110, the heirs of Dcnnich Damon—part of k o qr wr 36 t 1 It 3, 20 acres, valued at

T* 111 E RMO 31ETE R S.—A. fin® aemlJL taent at fiTKVEXK’S DRUG STORK.

Tkrjjs.—Sin'glc copy, Jt'a year—Threccopies/for $2—Six copics.for $1—Nine copies fur $0, and a copy extra lu (he getter up of crciy club of 9. ; • .. ..{ *,*. Inquire at yqnf Poet'Olfice; or send /nr a specimen, nnd.gCl tip' ; al rifii (raniopg, iron r neighbors. ° Spedmcossenlfreei >.> ;v . Address ... ... §. D. KARRIS, r : Rditor Proprietor, Co/timtn?, 0.‘

Tho receipts of wheat at Wabash, I ml., from Aug. 1st to Dec. 1st, were 127,782 hoihets.

DUItNALL'S LINIMENT. —Tun Genuine article for rale at-' Jec3 STEVENS’S DRUG STORE.

IIJE W,MOLASSES,—We are now receiving direct frhm New Orleans, a supply of New MotafreC, winch we offer low* forcarh. no * Ol.ARKSON \ WALDO, :

Bankets at fit. Paul, M. T., arc receiving wheat, corn, flour ami lumber in payment of note? dno them.

Window Glass. : Alt sizes, at F. Lt-GRISARD A EON’R,

WANTED, ' AT the'New Dut’fi Stoxc on Ferry slretl, by I; Srr.vr.xs, Ucctt'sax.Qml Ginseng, : ’ Mustard Seed, 'Hops and Sogc, Flax Seed, EoplG Ginseng. iEasI) for uHjeot! WE will pay^Hie highest market price, wheat. H, E. & J. K. PLEASANTS. lily tit wheat, - ‘ i Vtvay, July 29, 1857.

WHEAT—WHEAT. : 30,000'Bushels. * I'.WILt pay Ihc liigliwi market price : In cash for Wheat. , aug5 ‘ F. X. COnitVOISIBri.

Y O N.II a A M E U I c a; TARGET PISTOLS! A' SUPPLY: of these new and convenient, implement# for the., use of-“Young A 1 nrenca," Jiist received -from New* York,l>y Ad4nis , ,E3|ires3. Piice.bnly25 cents. nov25 . . ; CLAHKSON & WALDO.