Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 10, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 March 1858 — Page 3

LATE NEWS.

Washington*, March 4

Mi' 1 1 ran

Bragg’* A i t-1 it* Liniment. r |VHlS inconipjubl* Linimefit, upon whirl* X the great mass of U.t ufflicledofxll land* ■ now rely for relief Iron: the pangs of Rheuma(ism. Neuralgia. Gout, Ernipelat, Cancer, Scrofula, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Staid* and all cutaneous diseases; is rapidly aupersediog aif similar preparation*. The proprietors give for the encouragement of sufferers, the follow* ing memorandum of a few of the wonderful cures effecitd by it during the past few months. Certificates from the parlies named are in the j posiessnm of the proprietors, but their length precludes the pnbli cation of alt but a few. I One Dottle Triumphant, I Mr*. Muffin. Nci 316 Morgan Street, St. Lou* Ms, hating suffered for three years with Rbeu* ' and tried many preparation* without tlTtn. wa» cured by one fifty cent bottle 6f Arctic Linimeir!. ! Ont of Pnr|ii«y. ■, ttrriy Davis, Mound >tteei, St. Louis, who * sa>s lie was • ‘suffering the pangs of purgatory'-' ; with neuralgia for moot hr. wss cured by three ;or {nut applicjiious of the Arctic Liniment.

Senator Clark intends moving an amendment to the Kansas bill, admitting Kansas as a Slate on condition that the power .to tynend the constitution bfe expressly* reserved to the people whenever the/ see proper,- and that neither its admission with the Lecotnpton constitution nor the coiiBtumiqn itself shall Ve construed .or have force to revive or re-enact, after flic admission, any law'or regulation repealed by the Territorial Legiri.nuifl before the passage of this atri* without the id-enactmeht of the Stale Legislature of Kansas after its admission, .

ISOOliS.

PitTBBGHOH, March 8.,. River about 4. feet, still closed; appearance of wow. • :

SERMONS — FIRST SERIES; Price, SI 00.

JSmi INSURANCE COIVtPANV, • Of Rhtnff Son, Indiana. Atiiliorfzcd Caiticul.....3f.00,000. Business confinetj to the State of Indiana. 1XCORPORA r ED, 1534. . . BOARD OF DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, «. IJ. LOKIN'O. J. C. WELLS. , jS. !■*. COVINOTOK, J. W. TALHOTT. T. PATE, GF.O. GILLESPIE, ' JOHN OH ACE, J. P. SMITH, J, VVM. H. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY; J. P ULREY, hiram p. globe. S. HATHAWAY, PresidentB. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary.

SERMONS —SECOND SERIES; Price 31 00.

Louisville, March , 8, River falling; T fcct.G to. in the canal. . , . . ■ St.' Lours, Starch ,6. River falling slowly, GA to ’7, feet to balro. Missjnri river open; new packet line, to run In connection with the Paclf|c railway, from Jefferson city to StJoiopb, will begin-its daily trips to morrow, J

SERMONS—THIRD SERIES, Price 31 00.

THE SAINT'AND HIS SAVIOUR; vJutfoutof Pros. Nrjv. J5i|i;/ Price £1 00.

[ Washington*, March 5.

, Washisotok, March 8. A messenger has arrived froth Kalinas, bringing with him lh. journal of the Lccomptou Convention, and’ the evidence taken before the Commissioners to examine into the alleged frauds in Kansas of the elections hold oh the 21ft of December, and the 4th of January.—The documents are voluminous,' lu said that the ilives-, ligation reduces the legal vote at the-for-mer election, December 21st; to about 2.500: whereas it was heretofore stated to, 6,795. The majority and the two minority reports of the Home Kansas investigating committee will, is supposed, be submitted next week.

The movement in the Senate fora general bankrupt law, fs exciting much alien* lion here.,; It is‘regarded as a quasi ad-, iniubitratiou measure. Mr. Toourhk has charge of it.'-; Corporations are said to be included, add its object \till be to protect debtors and'creditors justly, and regulate cpniniercjal? transaction throughout the United Stales.. ' Men of all sections and parries approve, the measure.

O' Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. AH 'persons! desiring Insurance, will cull on GEORGE E, PLEASANTS, janyt-'53 j A pen I, at Vetay, loti. S. V. COVINGTON, General Agent.

SKETCH of his LIFE & MINISTRY.;

PmcB 60 Cents. Sermon and'Service «i Cetstal Palace, - London, Oct. 7, 1>57,

Pity the Little Children.

A 'little daughter ol Mrs. Lee,. reiidiog on Lake SI tee:, Ch.cago, was scalded all over by ihr opening ota kettle of boiling water. Tha Arctic Liniment was applied according to lb» ciircctii.n*. aiiJ the fire vm instantly extracted, anti in t few d*y> the time sufferer was. well. Restored to Beauty. Mrs George K I >lor. Canal street, 0., h«d lung suffered froth a painful and disfiguring eruption bn the face, and by the use ot oi* buttle of the Liniment was cured, and lesloled to her original beauty. A Ilorilbla Tnmor.

KISJKG sun foundry, J J. M. REfSTBR * CO., ' ‘SLYtAVlNG retnovtru their Foundry into their jTfljncw butliJtnxrl are now prepared la do •II jnndsof casting usually done in sirn'torcs tabmhments. Haring procured pood Lathes, »e\6ie enabled lojdo Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike style. , We are alto mantlfactoring O'Key's Pttent Lath Cutter, whicbAvithbne.Horse Power wit; cut from CO to I5,(4{0 merchantable Lath per' day. We shall ilii| hive made and ready .fur the season, Super Mills of the most approved filter ns, a*, prices, that will suit ell who wish to purchase. , . ' We Lave made rpeh alteration? in oar Hay Ftesi Irons.that place them beyond the positb lily of breaking.:' . . * v Thankful f,n pa :l favors, we earnestly to* licit a continuance uf tbe same. AH orders left wiy, F. L.pRISARDi SON, of Vevay, will be ppncluallv attended to.' . Jj- M, KEISTER * CO. . Rising Sun; Jan. I. IMS,

Price 25 Cunts

HPHE luminnos Comet nf the year, when it i nude its appear.<nee m thu lieavens attracted the attention (if.eaith's ihmiy.mds. And in like manner is the Star m the Ea«i of 1667—the lUr. C ll. Spurgeon, oj London, — attracting the thousands of the religious world.. : : ■

Steamboat Burned.—Thirty Lives Lost, ■ New Obleav?, March 3.—A dispatch from Mobile states that the steamboat Eliza Battle was burnt at Kemp’s Landing near Demopolis on Monday morning. Thirty-nine .'Jives' were lost,' with twelve hundred bales 'of cotton. —Among the lost was the,Rev. Mr. Newman, of LouUviUe. Many were frozen in.tho wafer.

F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

YE V AY. 2ND.

REV. C. H. SPURGEON, The **Boy Preacher." as he'is termed, was chosen Pasto* or Ntw IN hr stater Ciaacii, tone of the largest. Churches in London,) at ; he ace or. 19 team! Tub Wonutx or the Aoe11 , .

Isscats Stores, Mercba’rdise, Mills, Factortes, and Personal Property generally, at rates consistent will) the haiaid assumed.

Eugene Mallory, Natchez, wu thrao years' the .victim of a bumble tumor on the neck, which resisted all remedies unlit be Hied the A relic Liniment. Ttie Mites cured him in a a few weeks. ’

New Vona, March

The Catawba, from Havana, hat. arrived. New clgfirt were coming in slowly, and prices were firm. The weather was cold and pleasant, and the health perfect. The stock of sugars at Havana was- 85, 000 boxes, including 8,000 old and 10, 010 boxes ami hlnU of Matanzas. Mo-la-sea very firm; clayed Rial's; inns*, ■covddo 3J@ I, Rial's. *1 lie schoner Parker, of Portland, hud been lost. Captain and crew had arrived at. Havana. Brig Elizabeth, of Catndeii,. arrived on the 2d, with her main-mast gone close to deck, and fore*mast at the cap,

Dweujnc Houna and contents,insured for. a term of: years.on the most favqtable terms. Particular attention is given to this branch of Insurance, by this Company,- .

The following extraclifrom lire Introduction of the First Series of his Sermons, whiten by E. D. D., wilt give the reader some ideaof the great power.of U.cVoung PttJthtr: . “A homier anti shining light |iu taiMealy. .bant upon the moral world.. At its Cnlr-jlng, many were doubtful of Its source and power; bat. in ill early nmndnc. U has already taught thu ey« af thousands, wbn rejoice in Its beams. ' ••The preacMiiff of .Mr. Spurgeon la London li ons of the most- rem»rkable pbetiouienii' of tbs pressni times. The loftiest and humblest jidndi. the neb and the poor, the iltleddthl the lowly, Id onto anted crowd i, Uitoni; Hie couits where he tnlti>fters, listen with npto bis glowlhr words hundreds me pricked to the heart, and O.w Is honored m the conversion of sinner* and thr Joy or.hti people. _ • . ■ . .. * What Is the secret 01 the wonderful ineeess attendlop (he labors of a . youth oftweniy-taal. V.'hencs came lif! -.Where was ha lrulned for such‘serried— Will lie soon hum put anti bo forgotten! These are (be eariK-it inquiries which a brief sketch of his history will, in part's! le-st, answer. ■. -t V . Her. C. II. Spurs -ou bom at Kelrcdon, to Etsex, on the tsih June, -1631. ■ Ills father and riatidfattier uro both living, and are Independent ministers. It is further stated, la the London Patriot, that the subject of this sketch received Ms early education at Colchester., and nl*n passed*a ycaTiu the Agricultural College at MahUhroe where ho added to'his previous knowlcdco some Insight Into natural selvnre. Thus euatpiKd, bo began the business of life as usher in a retinol at Xewmaitct: whence ltd remo/fd to Cambridge, wheFoUe held a'simitar appointment In u dayschool, era ploying 1 1 he ampler leWro thus i.-ctireJ in Imprbvttig. liVs owtiiolnd. Whlb at.Newmarket, ho Wean to address the Siin Jar-*dioo(cbiIdri?n. and that In mclia style as nllracied cm ten-up hearers. At Caro* (•ridge the practice ws* continued, with the addition, of bunday-o veil lug sermons fit the.torTodnding vlllagci. The BapUtt church at Waterbsaeb called this youbf; I Imothv lobe their pastor. He accented the invitation; and. -while tho chapof was crowded, tba chrirrh was doubled under hUunult’ry. ‘ Onthe weekduys.clevoit villages share*! the advantage of his serinonr, which, la one year, amoaot-nt 19 as many ai there are days In' the, year In Jauuarv r . |j5l. Mr. bpiugeoii was Invited tn undertake the psstorate of the ! baptist' church ta Saw Park street. . hi.l c»nt«nl wlthdiicltaretiigthe dutirl of that office, be.preaches la many other places duriog bid week. ' T ■' . ,v •Mr. Sjnirgeun eivfcises great influence m London, because lie ma d eh i y.a dv e m-therein fresh fromthe quiet' Eel da 11 fa cc »f at t obsC rva"iion,and indepeitdenl Ujpiighl, He iceriis i.a be rnor«* than willing'to icrvc anybody, in any reasonable way, without the slightest air of assumption in his manner; buithere does not liappeti to Lc cash or coercion enough in the ’great metropolis .16 create a particular {Yack, in which alont hcshall walk- and talk. Jna discourse on I John, r..4, he says: ''.A very ki ltd. fneiitl - has told roe. i hai, - while 1 wns preaching in. Exeter Hall, 1 ought to'pay del-, ere rice to. the varied opinions -of my hearers; That albeit J may.be a Calvinist nnd.it Baptist, 1 should recollect .that there ore .a variety of creeds here. No w| if l- .were to preach nothing bul what would please the whole, lot of you, what on earth should f dof .l preach what I beljcve to be true; and, if the omission of a single Truth that I belldse,would make me king of England throughput eternity, ! would not leave it out ( Those who'do riolTihe what I say, hove The option of leaving • it, . They. comeTte.e, I suppose, to: please Theinxelye*; and, if the truth does ' nor please them ."they can leave it.*’ ,* V' r .y

.Mm. Bedford, Mobile, was confined lo bet couch for lb tee years with numb palsy, and if* ter being In despair from the failure of «I) other remedies, was cored ly the A retie Ltotmenl, in • Utile cter a month. Au Explosion. MimpMs, ?Vtm., *Yo». 23iA, 1867, I hereby Certify, that having-been badly Imiised and scalded; by the cxplositfn of « Steam Bo let,« friend induce * me lorry Brig|’| Arctic LinimenU The iraan was instantly cz; trailed from the scalds, and in o very shorn!me, all the pain was gone (tom the bruises, lx, two weeks 1. was well, and eble toresume my business

Wonderful Caret

New OnuuxB, March S. —A bill passed the House anlhorizing a company already' organized, to." import twenty-five hiindred'freeblacbs from the coast of Africa, to be indentured for not less than 15 yeirn. ° | ,

1 IIj’AUXbuM Ilqnttably Adjusted, and promptly Field at the Brandi" Office,' at Cincinnati, Ohio.<£U

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.Commits losicr** Sale of Beat Estate. • PURSUANT, to an order of the Switzerland 'Court of Common: Pleas, made,at the January Term, IS&3. of said Court, the under signed Commissioner appointed by said Court, wjil on the 27th day of March, 1653,'oTer for sale, it public auction and outcry, at the tote residence of Joseph'Cutp‘, deceased', in Cotton Township, in said County, the. following described real estate, situate in said Countv, viz: The North-West quarter of the NorthWest quarter of section twenty six 126), Township fottr (4Range West. Also the fo I lowing res I estate, situate in Ohio County; India tin, ri/: The South East quarter qf the Sont(i East quarterof. eccTmnTwentyTwo ;22j, of Township four (4 >,-bf RangVlhtee |3‘J,; West; andThe'East part of. The Ndrth-Ka.sl quarter of the South'East quarter of -Section twenty Two [22], of - Town four (4J, Range three, West, coiilaihing Tweuiy acre*,"

COlIMERCliL.

waotmt* met cnaixi. J.Htftitit .Ornfc, V«v*t, ; ' . IVtibiT Erunaa, War. 9. | ’ Wntvr—red p buih, 65c;} Floor—red wheat,'. ft,Ml Wlilw .1 i 70 While * 4,55 Mrrf— p lb. - i- ■■ jjj. Oal», • p butbrl • r^Sj Hotter :•* i: • T *; 15 Kept, p doxen, - - 10 dry, 7 flay, p ton, 10311,Ul Barrel*—*Ueh priur. $33 Potato.* pr bbt '$131,15 “ Flour On loci pr both cl HU Cider pr Util. ; $3;5ir®5 Kruat pt bbl 8Vg3.iw Ho;# per lun U*.S53$5g .tpplejjrreen bbl ll*.ekwheat SourprlUOtlfj ' dried. bu»b plMOUK Corii A|*il prbuiOiel Salt pr biilhiil' - ? 53 C»r,ft>r»qiurter,pr|b tc Chcere pr lb. IO£M . Lind quarter,’- 5o Chicken* pr doreo I S15 > Ciscuouti, March (J. Fluor $3 75384* Whisky lBH®l6M. Men pork 3)55815 Vj. hoptr 33e. Coffee Hi UK. *V1i]te wheal67®TO. CornU£3S. Barter. S'tfSdr. tt]c5SsGOe.’ Oju33j31c. BaledKtr prime ! $ 11;.$I?; (ommoii > TaSlO, Clorer reed $4 75j$I 95. Chctre Ourbhm farra Jl.qatDc. ' Sue March 8. Me/* iwrk SlCalG Ci. ,Sid**i SKuSfc: Kbouldrrr.Tc. Fu;ar 5,‘£a5Kc. 1 MoUiiri Mi3Ck-. Coffee .]l*£all>f u. *■' i # : IhtTiKoct.Murclte. Floor—tale* 1,00 bbU Howard-/!- at * 4 5C: Cl if > mill* tii-i.i m Die *anto price*. Wheal ateidy; talc* or redat $1 81 HalSO. ’ ] . • ■ . I'niLiDiirm*. March 8. I Flmir $J 5U for superfine, SdYor extra, $5 5to|G for iovlraTi-inllvand faucr. Ked wheal81 M»I U7; white, St2ftil.W. ■ '■ , % ; , 'i XtnvVoiK, Match 8. ' 1 Floor $ I S5al3i, White cbm CTa7P, tbIIjw TtotleM«/» pork advanced 10 and prime 15c, funner at 81090 oi:. Lard iqfaiOK- - - ” ■

Hr***, tUvxaiicn.L. residence Jicknn street.

The Dllud tie* I

Richmond. March 7.

Dr. A. 0. B astro.—Das a Sjb; For more this three yean I had be*n afflicted with inflamed eyes, in an aggravated-degree, and tried van* oils Physicians, and several' noimims, to no effect; 1 was induced by Ur..Usmn to try the Arctic Liniment, 'apd in lwo months was neatly well, My little’daughter was afflicted in the same manner^ far the same lime, endduriog a portion or the time was entirely blind in one eye. , I applied your.ralnoble Liniment, and her eyes are now perfectly sound. Thus bara I, with qne Iwo-liU-botile, cured my daughter'! eyes and m> own, besides curing tha rheumatism in my bach. I would not be with* out your invaluable.remedy in my house. Yours truly, Wm. fUireLL. - rV# biter City, Ja\CJ, Soe. 9th, 1B57. . ’ I hereby,certify, ibol 1 am well acquainted with William Bussell, and with the astonish* mg cures he me mi tins, and V.ioWhis statement to be sirietty true, . )■, J. AV*pswoaTji, P.-M-, Webster City.

Wtbtt(r City, Juua, ,Y«. 9th, IS57.

The Legislature lust night voted a gold medal to the widow ollhe late Commander llcrudon of tho ill futciI steamer Central America.

The L‘gi>l;ttnre adjoined «inr rf/e, hut a proclamation by Gov. Wise wua immediately lead, convening an extra session, commencing on Monday. The Governor, intends that the Legislature thrill continne in session until their business is ■completed.

it THE NEUT.V ESTABLISHED DRUdSTORE, .Ho. 6, ScArnCit S Ilvv:, I'(rrtj iirctl, VEV 4y, IXD., - : - IS steadily-incrri sing, in business, and, the . proprietor: wouti respectfully announceTo the public that Tits': lock of '/ i.na i 1 os an > cn-tmica N ts-now complete in -very departirienl, and his motto being "rmatl, t rojilt atul returns,” he is prepaicd lo se ) at prices which cannot /nil to give general rtishictii.n . As,an V.\tmjiiificuliiiii oflh s fu it pitreli fisvis.have unly ti< call at his Drug Stbi e and be satritfed. ' The fodowlne: s apie ntiielta, of the bmt quAttLv. will at all times be sold al-the lowest shade of profit: : LIniccd Oil) ■ -Spl Its Turprufiiic, Fare ■ Whild nmli Red Lead, Piitty, Lard Oi., Burning Fluid, {Engine OiL'Fish Oil, A jculiut,' Vm (j if lies, Dye-Stuffs, ; Wintlow .G asj, paints of ail colors; >’arnish, Painl- ... aiitl VTitle-Wash ,, | . Bfu :hei, *V C - The above end al .other articles sold at. the Nkw Urlo Store, i re, warranted genuine and of -the very besi qtia iiy.';’ • " ID* The umjersigr eti, thhnkful for tlie libcr a I patronage lalrea’i y bestowed,’ sMicits, a nd will eniteavorto mini a continuance oi the same.: jant-’M ' ■ ISAAC,STEVENS.

Ttaus of SihK.

'. Two fifths of the purchase money lo be paid cash in band. aittTihe balancc inThree eqbat payments; .one in two years from Iht day'of sate,' one in four yea is fiotn the'tla'y ofstile, and une in sis years from the dny.of sale; and tor tlie deferred payments, Aioles- with good fiee*. ho|d seciirity. wiil he requited, bearing inter-' esl from date'and collectable without ouy relief whatever from valuation or bppraiseinent laws. A certificate of pufcbose/wHl be given to I be purchaser. Said,sale .will', be reported to the Common Pleas Court, at the April Term; ISoS. a hd confirmation : I hereof;' a deed will be executed to the purchaser, i,nd a mortgage required on said premises as additional sertitiiy on said deferred paymcnlSv Said land will not be sold for; less Thant wo-thirds the opptaileJ value thereof; '; . HARRIS KEENEYy Commissioner, Feb. 17, 16M.—4w '

H AiiitisDuiicti, I'etin., Match 5'

Tho resolutions; oJ the detnoeiaiic conwon lion arc very long, fully sustaining the Leconiptoii constitution and President Buchanan-

Stokes, of AVesInickelsn*l, offered a subatitnte presenting’ thej views of the minor*, ily, declaring the acceptance of the Lecbmpton constitution to be C/n.giessional usurpation, that im thbers voting fur tt will be gtiilfy of nmnd lieai'On, and endorsing Gov. Hacker's emute, especially his inaugural.

Good for Animals*

"This ipvajimb V Liniment is alio equally curing Hie diseases of animals, ai witness llitr (id towing certificate: Meuti. J, if A.Arnot, and Lynch, Arnol <St Cj. p keep tba two largest livery stables m the Weil, and ate gcnerilly.imown throughout the United tUlei, St. Louit, JJt(. HrJ, 1857;

€aslj ftir U)l)fat! ■%fc*,E ’vili] pay' lbe‘ highesTmarket T * ’ price, IN;CA!SH, for any quan Tap* lity of Wheat. " . MuStw*' v SV E.-A. J. K. PLEASANTS. Vevay, July, 29, IS57. .

Wc, the undcHigutd, Itsvinguted Dr. Arsgg's-Arctic Liniment .f?t a number of month*, cheerfully testify to i ts superior efSci-. cy in curing; the diseases of hones, 10 well ai* we satisfied of ibe Arctic being the best Liniment made, (hat tee would oie no other. .We keep and haye kept for a number 6f.'year*, ex* tei siee Usery xtabtes in this city, and consequently our experience about horses and their diseases is*great, kpd we unhesitatingly, siy, that >he Arctic Liniment is tU only,one wa have ever found alwaytffftctivt. We Cordially recommend illo all livery stable keeptn and others having the care of horses. J. & A. Aasor, ■ ’ Lixcii, Akjiot & Co., > Chcsnul street.

Xnv VoitK, Maivii 5

A large inscting.wiW lie.M (it Tara • many Iliill, ns ananniversary celelirntinn of lliu inauguration uf Jnines Buchanan, and in .tcmo-K-tratiim of favor uf his Kansas policy. lix-Senatoi John' A., t)ix presided, ami opened the meeting with a clear ami eloquent exposition of his reasons for sustaining the. President, dnn. Van Bitten, lion. It. ill McLaim,nf- Md. nnd Jno. Cochrane were, the orators. and were well received. The attendance during ranch of the a veiling was ail that Tammany could accommodate. Letters were received Irom Secretary Cobb, Postmaster General Brown, Secretary Touccy.Secjetary Thompson, .Senators,SUdclI and Brown. At onn point three groans were proposed for Douglas, but they were postponed for the'present.

Com in isVioncrJ js Sa Jr;

]OIOTtCB is hereby given that the under* I' ngned Commissioner, appointed '.by the SwUzeTlnnd-Coiifl of Common Pleas! at its Jh; lyleruKAtn. 133G, to make sale of lands situ* ate.iu Switzerlbnd!County, hVdjana; owned by Miry Ann DaTid .Cole, Joseph Cole, Solomon Cole,G edrge N : Co! e jimlltebccca Moyer, wilt/ in pursuance- of on order made by Court, atils January Term a. n. .IMS t oii$ntiirdayllte20llrdayoniatch, a. 0 1853, between ihe lionls oflfl o’clock a. ond 4 o'clock r- ».j offer said lauds-for sale, at the late residence 'fit Jeftmiah Cole , deceased,—being on & , 'part-|Of'said lands,—at private sale; will sell to the persuiiwliowill pay the rndsl-therefor, butAyilt nol sell for less I hat) the full nppffiis'ed value—which said lands ate described us follows, m; '

BASKETS, iWorwen . and Willow Ware, Fancy .covered Work ■ Baskets—School Baskets—’MarketBaskets; Ac. — Wooden Bowls and ; TrayST|Butier Fi’rRins—^Tubs— Churns, Ac:--all of- which we olfer fow for cash. /' , jC LtV R KSON $ -W A L DO.

- Si RIWGS - A X teLM' at - t : , F. 'Ll GUISARD $ SON’S. STUFFS.— We uavz received •J" a supply of Cob ring .Material*, comj'firing Itnliyo, Madder,r Logvoud, Camwood, Extract Logwood, Alum, &c. ■ - ma>27 • CLARKSON $ WALDO.

• ■ Many. Druggists, gating old" Liniment on hand, will tty to fell them to >ou as .the best, but do you positively refuse to purchase theta, Ask for "BRAGG'S ARCTIC LINIMENT," anil lake no other.

Caution,

For Sale by . J. h TH1EJBAUD. DltUGGIST,

nnHE partnership 'berelgfoife ‘exist! n|beJL . tween Van hou ten & Scranton, mlhe Grocery businetsvin Patriot', bos been dissolved, J antes. Van jiouteri lire Crm,| * Therefore, air tile busineSSpihc firm must be wbupd up, ilt'pcfsons knowing themselves indebted to sai'd lirnij or lo Jaraes Vanhouten, are requested to call nltbe old stand; and settie- up immediately end's*ve. costs. Either partner writ olletid to ibe. settlement of the business; and|Mf.J. M. Scranton isalsoautjiorized to collect and receipt for alt accounts due Janies Vanhou ten. • '• . |,JAMES VANHOUTEN. I ) ;• ** JOSHUA M. SCRANTON.': Patriot, Ind|’ Feb/ 25, 1858,, ' . v: T 4 €> ihc; Public* ; . M . In retiring from businersin Patriot, the undersigned Would . return thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore - extended 'to j him, add would cordially recommend a -contirvuance pf the same to the ne w firm of Scranton & Wat&, who will doogeneral Grocery business at the old stand in Patriot, where all myold.'cuslOr raers are invited to.cilI. - . : : .v : I mar3 2w JAMES VANHOUTEN.-

. I. Porl/df section 21," town 3, range s west, beginning;; at the North West corlicr of the south eastquarter of the north east qunrterof section twenty-one, and tunning easl lventyseven chains and ninety-six links to a branch, (hence down -said 'branch south 53 degrees west, 6 cki ns t ind 73 Jinks; thence south 4&1 degrees, west 16 chains; the nee' south 79 de grees west t2 chains; thence jiotth 16 chains and 56 links to'the place of beginning; containing twenty-nine and 65-100 acres; also the south west quarter of the.North- east quarter of section' 21town 3; range 3 west, containing forty acres.;- . 2. 'The NorIh wesl quarteforthe fionth.west quarter of section .16, (own 3, range 3 west, containing.thirty-fouf acres; ami the west half of the north wcsl'quarter of; section 16, town 3, range 3 : :westy;contaiuing -sixty-eight acres —both pieces containing'one huncredaudtwo acres'.' .. 3. The South - cotl quarter of the North west qua i It r of section 16, town 3, range 3 west, conlaining.tbtrly-four acres, except about five acres out of south east corncrbfsaid piece sold by Jeremiah Cole in his life lime to Geo. Met* ton/; .If deemeil advisable'said lands Till be offered in seperate pSreels. And in case 1 do not sell on said day; Conti due id receive proposals at my! t<-?idence"iri Jefferson ’Township, up tb lhe-firsi;Monday of AppI, 1853. i.

Main Street, Vevay, Ind

Liberal Proposition, ' The proprietors agiee to furctih each pur - chaser of dollar bottle, with a free subscription to the U. S. Journal, for oho year. This is one of the best N. Y. iitustrated-paperj. A certificate, entitling the bolder to the benefit of this proposition, is enclosed in the wrapper around every dollar bottler The Arctic Liniment is pul up in 26 cent, 60 cent, andjl bottles. The 50 cent and $1 bottles contain 60 and 100 per ctni. more Liniment in proportion to their cost, and arc the cheapest. For salt by BKAUG BUHROWES, Sole Proprietors, £t. Louis, Mo. ;

ATTaaIsTIOW

Tea — Tea. WE invite the attention of lovers of good TEA,'to our as-V-fwl-soriment, dj we haven large stock, ond^^f offer it low. ; Waldo.

TO THE

From Washington.

GREAT BXCITBMIETI

WAbtiiKOTONj March* 4.

TheTrcasnrcns weekly htntamcut shows; -—Amount on deposit over six millions; subject to draft nearly, four millions; re-, ceipts six hundred and fifty-five thousand. The Revolutionary Claim Committee in the Uouse, of which Mr. Cox (Ohio) is chairman, have prepared a very interesting report, accompanied by a bill,'giving tlie lin a at descendants of Revolution* ary officers the half pay for life which was granted them during the Revolution;by several resolutions : in Cho Continental Congress. It will bo remembered that this half pay for life was commuted by five years full,pay; some of this commutation was paid in continental money, others not at ail.

Country Fro'dUcc 'Wanted. are preparell to receive alt kinds of To country produce at the highest market price from persons Knowing themselves indebted Jo us.. ' , (.ClasksonA Waldo.

Large Arrival of Ready Made (JloUdng, and Owls Furnishing Oocds.

undersigned would respectfully mJL form the citizens of Vcvay.afid vicinity that he has received al hi- stand in P. Dufour’s IIrick Building, on Main street, a large and good supply pf . -Full mid Winter Clottilng - , of atl kinds, qualities amt prices, which added to his former stock, wjjl mak e it the lar -Jke gest stock of Clothing and new Furnish- JfA titg Goods ever kept inThe town of Ve-.JLC. vay. " Having adopted the Cuth System, \it can sellhis goods at lower rates than can.be boi/ght elsewhere, either;in this town or in an/of the neighboring towns or cities, and he invites all those who have ,yet to buy their Pall and Winter Goods,, to call;and examine his stock:before buying elsewhere and they aure|y will save.lheir money by tfoing jo- : At the same. time, : hc announces Ms sincere thanks to all bis friends who have patronized him so favorably ( and beg* for the continuation of their friendship.'. > . Country -Produce taken .in exchange for goods at the market price. - • • tCT Remember* - ' ; ' JULIUS BLACH, the Clothier, ; novll Main street, Vevjiy; tod. ~ f!or sale.

An ageut is wanted m every town and village. Applications must always be.accompanied by responsible references. JOT For sale by J. L. TillEBAGO, Vevay, and by Druggists genc-Mlly. febZ-t 3ra.

Si KING GOODS.

rDMlE Subscribers are now opening, at lU X old and well-knownstand in Jackson'Title, a large and well selected stock of . Spring and Summer Good*. embracing every variety and style of Fancy and Sinplo

School Books.' ■ ' A NEW supply'of. School Books and Slail lionery, just- fefceiyed ; at; STEVENS’ Drug Store, bn Perry sjreet. -seplS

4'ha bill provides, for the tied act ionof the commutation that has actually been paid. One very similar to this was passed by the House Inst Congressj but was defeated in the Senate. An effort will be' made fur its consideration at . the earliest practicable period. Referring to the representations of the .Uoion, in regard to the sentiment of California, Senator Broderick said there were one hundred and twenty papers in that State, of which, one hundred and-eleven were against the Lecompron fraud, and nine for it, and they controlled by patronage.

DRY GOODS, consisting of Caucos of all ,kindsandprioe».

, TERMS OP SAXE.

. .One fourth cash in hand, one fourth in one year, one; Tounb iii I wo years, and „ne fourth in three years Tram'day dfcale The purcboser to girt notes with gooil'ftee-hold security, bearing' interest Tram; dale; and collectable without any what ever.from valuation or oppraisemenllaws.^-L’pon said sale being reported to and confirmed by tlmCourt, a deed wilt be executed lo purchaser, ami « mortgage required to secure said deferred payments, PERCV HWUS, Commissioner. Feb, IV, IS58.—lw

BL AN 1C BO.OKB 1-—A lairj'e • assortmeat, conjuring aft Ledger*, Diy Books, Jonrnais, Records,-Mciuolanaums.' etc., just re* ceivcd at Sl’EVENiTS DRUG STORE, 1 . Knimivlm Sialt. •; •• . B UST RECEIVED, bOO barrels No. iKan9F aw’haSa ll. 'For sale low for, cash. *. * St E;« J. K. PLEASANTS.

Lawns, Ginghams, Ofgandcs, Biregu, DeBeges, De Lsihc, Shimbriyv -

Lusters, Silks, *n<V Muslin .Goods, for Ladies Dresses.'

STATE OP IND1AMA.I , ! . Switzerland County,J 1 ' ■ la the Switzerland Circuit Court, May Term, i *. r». 1853. •. . / X Samuel Wiseman,. V :f » . vs. } Petition for Divorce Ann E. Wiseman. j f ST appearing from the affidavit of a disinter-* 'esied person, filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court, that the said Ann' E. Wiseman is not a resident of the State of Indiana,— 14 She is l here fore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that the-same will stand for trial si the next Term of said Court, which will be hoi den at the Court House, in Vevsy, in said counly, on the 1st Monday in May, a. n. L853, when and whereth.-jr canal lend if she tee-proper, otherwise the matters and things in the Plaintiff's complaint contained, will he -heard and determined in her absence, and decree rendered accordingly. Given under my hand, this 2fllh day of February, *. o. 185S. : OLIVER ORMSBV, Clerk. March 3,15$8.-3w $2,60

Cassimere, tolincts, Cotlouades, Oantbrooni,' Jeans, Velvets, onU Linen Goods, '■forGentleracn’andDoys Weir. VA large hod beautiful stock : of. Chemlsattij, Sleeves and. Collars, which -they will almoei* give away. '--"w. . ; * • ■ '

4 10ri ON YARlf.— W R ■ UAHE ApOT X./ or rollon Vara, JTot i/C, and TOO, u well as Carnet Warp, which we offer.cheap. ■ may27 CLAIIKSON & WALDO-':,

V-. OT numbered one hundred.and sereiity JLi i (70) in the Town of Veroy. ; Said Lot is h very eligible situation, fomicrly/SBB* belonged to; LnwteirceNiltclL". I offer Lot numbered one hundred and;My-, five (165). ’ For terms, apply to Perret Dufour, Vevay, orlbe subscriber at Ml ' ,. . '■/.■i :■ i. R. whitehead,; ; JlL Sterling, P.cCr.7, 1857._~ '

. Sheetings,. ShUUngf i Checks, Carobricks, Drillings, and ail other Staples and Notioni.' BOOTS AMD SHOES.

ik'Ciidi itfitliiieiy.

H A LON’S HAIR DYE,—The be.st preparation In tbe if oral. tor wla al lbo new Drug Store on Ferry street, by dci-9 ; I I. STEVENS.

REMO VAL.

'A large'.and beautiful assortment of Boots "and Shoes, of the best brands.

New Alban?, Iml., March 4.

The steamer R. J. Lotkwood, a new boat just finished, commanded by Capt. Lumnihe, while rounding out from our wharf on an excursion trip to a woodyard, took fire in the room, or cook Ronec, and was wrapped in llames in a abort time. From sixty to seventy-five Jadie* and gentlemen were on board. The pilot, a manly, brave fellow, stood at his wheel and succeeded in running her on the Kentucky shore, when every person jumped ashore in safety. Some jumped from (he hurricane deck. The boat swung around and floated down the Kentucky sfiore about three hundred yards and sunk. We understand there is no insurance on

Mr. s. J. A. B8 eii d ers»ik, WOULD respectfully inform her customers aiid (be public generally, that she will remove to her Sew and Elegant Store, No. 92 Fourth St., 20 door West of Vine St., And dtre:tly opposite ,hc Tost Office, On the 15th of March, On which day she wijl open the largest and best assortment of

Hats and Caps. Palm; Leghorn,- Panama, Wool and For Hat*, Tinware, Glasware, Hardware, Qucenswm. A large assortment of each kind.

Hides Wauled.

M1DF.K of all kinds bought by tbe under signed, at tbe highest market price. ocl23 CLAKKSON <V WALDO.

; . • .WAlYTKI),' , A T the : New Dittto Sro« on Ferryi treat, A by h/ Steteks,: .-••• •' .. : Ucewsax arid Oinfeng,’ ; , **-■ . ' * r Muslard Seed; :rt. '■; ; Hops and Sage, ■ Flax Seed, seplfi Ginseng. To BiiUtu* U;i|ii>rs

Horse and Inch Bills

AS the season for such work is at hand, we would say that our facjliltes jgSfra for printing Horse and Jack Bills are unsurpassed. Weal-cheap—-quick. Call and see us. mar3 REVEILLE OFFICE, Vetit,.

B ftRItU I’EACHRS and Apples,, as well as JU? other things in U\e Grocery line, for salecheap, ‘ CLARKSON &■ WALDO.

Xlolluiig nnd Groceries.

They particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their stock of CLOTHING, for ita eitenl, variety and cheapness, 1

French Bonnet*, Bonnet Itlbhon*, Artjflcltl Flower*, and other Milliner}' Trimming*, Ever brought to Cincinnati, ‘ With her increased facilities fur doing a much lalger bust* ness than she lias heretofore done, her Store and'Show Rooms being the largest West of New York, she wilt be enabled to offer UhkQiiALi.iti> IrtDucEurNTB to eostomors in her line, at Whole tale and lletail. Persons visiting Cincinnati fire particularly invited lo call nt No. t?2 Fourth Street, opptiaitc the Post Office. feblQ-ly

COOPER'S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by imyM j GRlSARD ijr SON. GLASSES *V SUGAR—by the barrel or In quantities to suit-purchasers, by jant 3 CLARKSON & WALDO.

[HT All these Goods they will sell a# ch»p a* the chtapttt. ; They will take pleasure la showing the rgoodf—hopitig by-Btiemion- to • business and cheap price t, to merit and receive, a share of public patronage. *.* Produce of all kinds taken in ticking*. for Goods at the highest market prices—and' as for-money, i: win never be refuted: GKORGE McCULLGCH A SOW,-' Jacksonville, April 16; ISftli .

f'tlGASS—CIGARS. — 20.000 good Common Cljsn ln»l received, and for tale low to Country Stores by the 1000, or by the 100. Give us a call, Clarkson ft Waldo.

AMI I’Alt.MKus crtF.IIAl.I.Y, WE are now mnnufurluring Mavis's pal* enl Clinrn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on ham) for rale. War* ranted—returnable if not approved, decll P. L. GHISARDt SON.

SYRUP —We have a lot of the beet St. Loali Golden Bjmp, Tor ule cheap. CLARKSON & WALDO. BAKER'S YEAST—Constantly on hrmlandfnr rile low, aj well ar all other articles usually found at a regular Bakery. niaKJ Clarrfox ft Waluo,

ALBUMS. —A fine assortment just received.! . STEVENS'S DRUG STORE.

the boat. Sha is a total loss.' The pas* , gangers wit) alt - return to-night, as the ferry boats have gone after thorn. The suspense is great. It was a fearful eight indeed,

Perfumery

A CHOICE variety of Mitciikli.’s celebrated Extracts, and other Perfumery, Just received at STEVENS' Arm Drug btote on Ferry street. For sale at reduced pricer— Call and aee, iepI6

fB'UE POCKET DIARY FOR 1858 JL —For sale at STEyENS’S DRUG STORE.

J. A. HENDERSON,

Window ftmflit . 8 by 10, 9 by 12, 10 by U, and lO by 16, aticp9 F, L. GRI6ARD A SON’S.

IIUUKUIIEAT FLOUR.—A superior arti JJ cle at CLARKSON de WALDO’S.

« WEET POTATOES—For eccd. mar3 CLARKSON * WALDO

fWAM' MV-MONEY !4*'All those who atfrinJHili’d by Note. ot Accmmt, ore ntAifiril; to call immedialtly tfrnl savti. cnsls ; « after ihe first day of April£ 1 shall (ittrMic nfcfltirio coii!r»ty lo my .yisfips. Indulgence bas teasrj lo lit* a virlnt*. ‘ ii • \ -i' ; ALEX. DETRAZ/ . ' Veviiy, March 3, 1653. ■ . ■- ; £

C. UX IjL and I. STICKLERS . -' UXI;OX STRIXQ BRA fS sT °B A N D f • ,■ vUIndison, I ml., ■■ I'-; Announce ihei'teaJiiie^sio^^-vi^ engage fiir BaU^ Cotillion Patties, Eshibitions an Parados, op reasonable tenus. ' > ;£ : Madison, Feb. 2 j,. lS53.-~t f . ■ y -| ;

miixo.-. Aj.virtioentofJle Clothing, fur Springreceived and lor sale . u)3>'6 v ; ; ; l large and General j aail C071 ItcaJj-roaJif, ind Summer,wear, just ow. by ' ’ -ALFRED SHAW.SALT^f sAlt. • E havetmiiand a large Supply of Salt, which we olTc -for sale by the pound, bushel or barrel,' at low ra'e*. ‘ • ' aug5 : HARWOOD* DOAN. r