Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 11, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 March 1858 — Page 3
River NewiT
•••• Kfoint; Sun -. - INSURANCE COfflPANV,
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Bragg’* Arctic Liniment! THIS incomparable Linlmemrupori which the great mass of the afflicted of #11 lands now itly (or relief from the pangsof Rheumatism, Ncurslcis, Gotti, Erytipdaa, Cancer, Scrofula, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scald* and ell rutancou* diseases; is rapidlysuperseding ail m:iiar preparations. Thu proprietors fire ft rite encouragement of sufferers, the follow* is:g tctinnritidiun of a ftw of the wonderfol cures effected by it during the part few months. Certificates from the parties named are in the pcsfcuiuii of the proprietor;, but their length precludes the publication of alt but a few. One Uoitlu Tituniplinnt* Mrs. MofBn, No 316.Morgan Street, St.Loa* is. bavin* suffered tor three year# will Rheu* iranim, and (tied many preparations without effect, Wes cured by ojiu fifty cent bottle of Atciio Liniment. Out of Pnrff*lory. ■
Of Rising Sun, Xndlkiia.
BOOKS.
Authorized Capital,....8100)000.
Louisville, March 15, llircr rising; 0 feet in canal.nnd nearly 4 J feet on the falls. Cloudy, 72, * . Pittsburgh/ -March‘15. . It is reported that the gorges below have gone off, navigation consequently open. Eight fcot 0 inches by pier mark, still rising, mostly from the Alleghany river. Several steamers preparing, for departure to morrow, ■ . St, Louts, March IS!-- Hie riVer is still rising, with nine to ten feet,to Cairo. The Upper Mississippi is open to Kco* knt» The Illinois ruin good boating stage. The Missouri is rising below Lexington, with fivq feet in the channel, and falling above that point, with less than, four feci on the bare. Tho weather is cloudy. '
Eusincs* confined to the State cf Indiana.
SEIUIONS — FIRST SERIES ; , ■- Pr.tcc, SI 00. SERMONS —SECOND SERIES; PmcB $1 00, SERMONS— THIRD SERIES, - Pmcc SI 00. THE SAINT AND HIS SAVIOUR; vJus: O’jtof PKti, Nov. J5tli;) ■ » PKiCE €1 00. SKETCH of Lis L-IFE Price 60 Cents.
iNconroR.vi ed. is«.
■ BOAJID OP ‘TURECtORS. S. HATHAWAY, • u. U. LOItlNG, J. C. WaL&S,S. F, COVINGTON, J. W. TALBOTT. . WJI. T. PATE, GP.O. GILLESPIE, ■‘JOHN GRACE, J. B. SMITH. .... 1VJ1. H. POWELL, • 11. J. HATHAWAY. J. P. TLREV,
Turnpike Blcclion
NOTICE is hereby ctCen to the SleeklSolder* in Ibe /faffs Uronch Turnpike C'cmpany, that there will be fiti Eletliun held at Siebenthal's Mill, on Long Rim, on. Friday, tbs CClh day of Match, IMS, for the purpose of electing Directors for sshl Company for the tusuing year/ MatcVlO, 1869.—2w
II1KAM P.'CLOUK. • •S. HATHAWAY, President. B. J, HATHAWAY. Secretary.
; JT Fi*e and Murine mkj taken at equitable rate?. All [terrain desiring Insurance will call <-t) GKO EG 11 K. PLEASANTS, - iflayl-‘.03 A/«nt, at Vevay, ind/. S. F. COVINGTON, GenefbT Accnt. .
Henry Daw;. Mound itieel. St. Louis,' who fats l.e \‘ : as*'iuffcnn* the pangs of puigatory" with neuralgia, fur months, woscutcdlylhie* or four application? of the .Arctic Liniment,* Prijr Ihs Utile Children.
ymx HIGH SCHOOL. fHMJB Second Tetm of this School wilt JLi 'commence, in Odd Fellows' Hall,, on Monday, March >3thl, 1853. * Terms-put quarter, as foljow*:—. ■
Servos and Serviop. nl Crystal Palace, "London, Oct. 7, 1.757, Price 25 Cents.
Hard Aanouso.—The W. A. Eavci;. is hard egrouud up Kentucky river, some G5 miles above Frankfort, on’ Cedar Rnii bar. This is 131 miles up the river, and she lies on the point of the bar in barely aix inches water. She hacked on the bar In gattipg away from the ; landing, with the river falling very fast, anil she will’ bo apt to remain there autil another rise Boats her off. Latxr.'—The warm weather that has prevailed for several days, has caused the enow along the upper waters of the Kentucky river to melt away rapidly, causing that river to rise con&iicrably.
, A' litCe daughter ul Mrs. Lee, residing on Lake street, th.cng". was scalded all over by the iipjelcrgoU Jr ettie of boiling water, Tba Arctic Liniment was applied according to lbs OiretliutH, and the fire was instantly extracted, and in a few days the little sufferer was welt. nVttorttl to Btanty. . Mm. Oeorce K. Tylof, Canal street, K. O’., hed long suffered fum a painful and disfiguring erupti»n on the face. and bythe uso ofoaa bottle of the Liniment wes cured, and restored to her original beauty. A Horrible Tumor, Eugene Mallory, Notches, waa three year# the victim of a horrible tumor on the neck, w hich tesjsle-1 atl-icmcdics until be tried the Arctic Liniment. * Tore buttles cured him Id a a few weeks.
Primary DepartmcnU.- ShS* 1 Secondary 'i-, ,4 \' ,...... .v....-I‘,«0
SUSIKG SUN rOUHORf.
, J. 31. REiSTEH Jf CO., . . MAYING removed tlielr >*crohdry into their new building, are nqw prepared to do nil kinds of cavting usually done in simTar ealablishiuetits. 1 Having pracutedfoo'J Lathe-, we ore ennldrtlLto do Turning and F milting In a neat and workmanlike style, r 1
EBTHE himiuoui Comet of the year, when' it M. made lU appeatsr.ee in Ibe fteaveni attracted the attention of earth's thousands. And in like manner is the Star in the .Eastof IW7---the Lev, C, H,’.Spurgeon, of London, —attracting the thouundi of lie religious world. ' ■ <
Higher Urn notes, from... ......5,60 to 8,00 trTnilioh will V charged'fur the full.term cicetil in cases of protract rd sickness. " -I F. D. BRAND, Principal March !0, 1853.—2w
r. j. "Waldo; agent, ;■ i YEVAY. IX'D.
fiJccf Ion Notice. r STATE OP INUIANA,) Vv. I -V. ttsvUxerlattd C6u»il»j 7 1 . * The State of .Indiana, , : i ’ To the Sheriff of ta id county, Greet inf • I, Outer Orhsbt, Clerk of the Switzerland Circuit Coutt, hereby certify, that ihc following Township Offices arc to be filled at the next Annual Election, which wit) be bottlen at the usual places of holding elections in said county, bn the‘1st Monitor in April a. d. 1853, Vn ; —
We ore also manufacturing O'Key’s Patent I.nth Cuttfr, whichVirh one Hbtsc,Power wii! cut frotr Gti to;iVX'O merchantable Ls.iL per day. Wc shall a’s-i have m.nle and ready for tic season, Kncsr Milts of the most approved patterns, at priees that will aujt oll wfio wish to pniriisse. • •' We have msdV such atterationa'in our Hsy Press linos thit place them beyond the possibility of bresking. ■ Thankful fit "past favors, we earnestly solicit a conti Ou knee of the same.
REV. 0. n. SFURQI-m-
The “Boy .Preach,er," as he is-tetmed, waj cnoscu Pa»;cr or Nrw PrRK Sracrr Cnuacrt, '.one .of the largest Churches in London,) at tie ask or-19 nwti: Tue WosutA of the •lot)! r \ ■ . ’■
.Tnsuxu Stores, Merchar.dije, Mills, Factories, and PeKoiiarProperly generally, at rates consistent will the hazard asaitined.
Dweluso IIbcscs.apd contuotf.-insured for a term of years ou the most favorable terms. Particular aUentida is given U» thi» branch of Insurance; by tbi.i Company,;
The following extracts from the Introduction, of the First Scries-of his Sermons, written by G. L. Msgoon, D. D., wit) gjrn (he reidersome idea of the great power oftheToung Vt either: “A bum leg sad ihtnlrig light bai suddenly bunt Cpon the moral world.. At 111 first rsieg, many wtro do>ibtrul of lu source and power;'but. Id its curtv ummlng.Ulusalroidr caught the-eye. of thoaucdl trtoTrJ.A« la Its beams. • * “Iba preaching of Mr. Spurycon lo London Is' one of lhe most Ktmrkabla rduuomena o( the presenttides. The lofUNt an>t bamblest minds, the rich and the poor, tbe titled isd the lowly, Id uncounted crowds, tiroes the coam where he mlnUlen, llitru wIitTrtplure to bit gloaios vnrdr; hundreds au pricked to the bead, and God is honored m the coatenion of sin urn and the Joy of Mi people. . What Is ths secret of the wonderful sutoesi iitoadIng the Uttar* of a-youth of tweatv-twoT -W'bcnre Came bet - Whew vruhe trained Tof *ncb f-;/vl«T— Wilt be toon bura out and be forjoiWnT TUeie an the earnnl Inquiries which a brief sketch ot bli hlito* rywllt, In j>anailc-jt,'htiifavr. . Rer. C. Il. lipqr-jou Wat bom al KetveJon, In Ersex, on tb« tWi June,'J63t. Ilia, father and erand-. father are both living, and an* tndepen Jrn) rainUKiri. It la futtli'-’r suted. In the London Palriot, that Urn subject of this sbeteb received bl* ratlj edarjt-on at Colchester, and also passed a year iu the Agricdluiral Crtll-. i M»l.JIaiiljWn«i wlierd he tdiletl lo bis previuns tnoultflco some Insight Into natural science. Thus enul j-jitdf he began Ilia business of life as o;h Jr in a school al Nnu-market: whence.‘ha remqred lo Camv bt!J r i.., wliero ho liJl l a iStnllar ap[s><ni[ueui la s dayict.nnl. cuiiilojitg the ampler leLum tbuisjcured in* i:!i]irovii;g his ovniatod. While at Notvtostkvl, ho legal) lo addreat ll.u Kunday-Ktiool childreuVanJ tlut hcarcts. At Cam-' f.ri'fge die practice wa» car tin«q,, with tins addifoa of.Sued it .eve n lug ttriaoas' la tho surroucdtng Tillages. -Tb-i Hjpiat itiuteh at called ilili j'oucg'llin&tby U U their pastor.' Ile-aeee; led theluinmlap; and. while tbs cban.-I wj* ctote.ic.J, the rbutth na*doublcd under bh'inmlt T ry. .OntocVce!;days, eleven Tillages'shored thn advinltgo of bU sermons, which,’la one year, amounted to ni many os them .arc days In tbo year; la January, lt3l. Mr. Spuigeou was Invited to undertake tho pJilonile of tbe. Bipt st church lu New Park street!' Not Cnntcr.t with dliebaialng tins dupes of ibat odco, bs preaches ia many ether pLcci during the si cyX. . - Mr..tipiirgfun’Hutuiius great' influence in f.ondoiir bccausu he maiitf his ,«*fvtm therein freth.fmm the quiet fields oraccursic observation .'uid iioltpeiiJeDi thdugliL; lie seems to bu jnope than willing to teive.s»ykody, i(i:any reasonable wey, without the!'slightest' *it of jMiiinpiicn in his manner; but iheni does not r.uppuu Jo l-c cash or coercion euuugli in. the greatmetropotis to,' create a .particular track, in- which atone'hc and-talk. • In a discourse on I JoIio, t, J, Lc says r, i* A Very kind fricutl- has lold me, thsi, while. I war prenebing in Esoldt Hall, I ought to pay deleieuce lo the varied.opinions of my hearers; that albeit I inoy le a Calvinist and a Hapliit, I should recollect that there are & variety of creeds here. ‘Now; jf I -were to preach nothiug but what U’euiil please llie whote'.lot of, you, what on carifa slfoutd "1 do? ; I preach what 1 believe to be true; and, if the omission ofanRflc iruth that Ibtllcvc would niak'enie kine uf England (htoughoul cternuy," I would rjot leare.it out. Those who do nut like what t say, have the option'of'leaving it. ,-Tl.cy C;.dic he;ei I suppose, to pitase Ihcoiselvts; and, if t.he ftuth does col please them, they can leave it.'* ■ ‘ ;
Mrs. Bedford, Mobile, was confined to her couch for three years with mi mb palsy, end if* ter being lo despair from Uie failure of all other rcmedica, was cured by the Arctic Linimaat, in a little over a month. Au Exploit©!!. Ttnn., Aa#, 2Sri, lS67.
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.At Cedar creek it had rif'cn pome four or fiv» feet, enabling (he W. A. Eaves to float off the bar where aha had grounded. She brought out considerable [ lagging from the Kentucky river, and hheTrad 5,GOO bushels of wheat for Cincinnati, which was transferred to the packet Kate French at Madison.
Uj’AlfLDHCs.Equtlably Adjusted, anti promptly Fatdftt the Brstich: Ollier, at Clucluuatlr • .• ’
AH orden leflSvilb'K, L. GRISAHD &. SON. of Ycvay, will be punctually attended to.
For Jefferson Township—2 Justices of (he Peace; S Constables; 3 Trustees; i Clerk; I Treasurer, ami 1 Supervisor in each Road District.
NOTICE.
J. M, HEISTER & CO. Rising Sun, Jen, L .1W3: , : " ! '
I hereby certify.- that having been baJfy bruised ‘and scalded t by the eipJoaion of * Steam Coder, a friend induced me to fry Bragg's Arctic Liniment. The smart was inatantly «&. tracied ftomlhe scalds, and in a veryshortlime, all the-pain whs gone from the hruiaei, In two weeks I was Well, ami hbls (oTeJume Q} business. - • ‘
Commissioner's :£nle oflUnl nsinle.' • PURSUANT lo on order of the Switzerland Court'ofConiinon Pleas, made ul the January Term, IS5S, of salt) Court, the under signed appointed by said Court, will on.Uu* 27ill .day of March, iPoS.oTctfo; salu, U public auction am) outcry, at the late residence of Joseph .Culp, deceased,' in Colton Township/ .ih - said County, . I he * fullowing described real estate, situate in raid Count v, vir: The; North-West quarter of ;the NorthWest quarter of bectiotrtwciit)' sij ;2t)Jv'rbwn* ship fnnctiV Itcnge HmV (It),-West. . Also the fiithr.vui£ real estate, situate in Ohin Coun-' tv, Iti'iienfi, 'viz: The Koulii-Eai.l quarter of tfa Soiitinliast quarter, of stetioji iwtuty-lwo S,22) r of Tow n si. i j* foil r (-1), of Range three jSJ, U*tit; a ml the lias V; part of the -North* Kiist quarter of. the South-Hast; quartern I Section twenty-two. 122], of. Town four [4], Range three, West", eciiiuinhig twenty acres.TctiuV yf Sim:.
For York Township—l Justice of the Peace; 3 Constables; I Trustee; I Clerk; 1 Treasurer, and 1 Supervisor ji: each Hoad District.. * For Posey Township — 3 Justices of the Peace; 3 Constables; 1 Trustee; I Clerk; 1 1 Treasurer, and I Supervisor in each Hoad District. - . -
THE MvWLV ESTAULISHGU
D B P 0: S T QU E, i\u. 5, iSfftfnci's Jtow, Fnry tired, V EVAY, I NO.,
Rt Louis. March 12i
The Council Bluffs Bugle says Mr. Winegale brings Rah Lake dates to Jan. 25th.- Mo snow in the valley, and very little on the mountains, 11c feme through & route known only to the Mormon mountaineers, by which horsemen in single tile fan pass, Tha route passes between perjiaitdiculnr rocks 111 miles, in many, places being but 3 feci wide, and is completely covered with a roek roof. The Mot mans are manufacturing bin all cannon, with percussion locks and telescopic rights, to carry atwo-ponul ball with as much certainly ns the common rifla’ 1*20 yards; nlfo making revolvers—500 each week—und course powder for mining purposes. Two Mormons:and'four ol tho Army picket guaidmo repotted tuiled Iti a skirmish. Voting is wilting to Set the, civil officers come into the Territory and enter uponTheir duties; hut if the Army ntt.’iupls to enter the valley it will be resisted. On the 24th of January Young preached to 9,000 people, all of.whom ro-o when Young requeued those in favor of giving the troupe licit to rise! A letter from Capt. Matey, dated Taos dan. 24th, says he* was 57 days going 200 mile.-; he cnconnterred snow 2 to 5 feet deep, made only .TO miles in ten days, and lived on stnrued’tnule* 11 days.— One man poii-hed, and many weto badly Irozcn. Of CO mules, 44 were lost.
Ucsat H*v(RtPtiLt., residence Jackson street. :Th« mind Strl : - . ; • UV6rfcr City, Irnta, ,Ycc. 9(i,48bT.
Fur Colton Township—2 Justices of the Peace; 3 Constables; 1 Trustee; I Clerk pi Treasurer, mid I Supervisor in each Itoad District.
f3 steadily Increasing iri buf-iness,-and the proprietor-would.rvspedfuUy.announce lo llie public !hal his stock of . .j)KUGS>AXI) C JI KM ICA LS Is now complete in every depariment, and bis moltq being '‘small profits and quid' re turn t,” he is prepoitid jo stll -at prices whiclixannoL h.iito give ipeiiera fs-i I isfact ion. ■ As an cat inpiificutijii of Ifl.s fact parchasetS^'have only to cull at hit' Drug Stor«Mfnd be satisfied.The foliowiu? staple oiiitles, of the efst qcaui-t, will at oil linits le spld at tiit loweft shade of profit: -V *’
Dr. A. 0. Basco.—Dru a Si a: Forraorotbaa ‘ three years I bad been afflicted with inflamed eyes, in an aggravated degree, and tried vanbus Physicians, anil several noMinma, to so effect; 1 was induced, by Ur, Baum to try the .*■ Arctic Liniment, and in two months’waa nearly well. My little daughter, was afflicted in the ediiic manner for the same lime, and during aporttonnf the time was entirely blind In one eye. 1 applied ynur valuable Liniment, and her eyes arc now perfectly sound, 'J'hus hit* L with one .two-bill-Lottie, cured ray daughter's eyes and m> own, besides curing-thr rheumatism in my back* \I would n6t be without your invaluable renicdy.in my house. Ycuii tfuly, W*m. Rcuei.l. ’ ’ . IPrirrtrCiiy, iairu, Mov. Oth, 1S67. I’hereby certify, tt.at I nm well acquainted with William KuuelLatid with the astonish- * ing cutes he mentions, oml know hit atatemsot to he .strictly uue.. , ’ -
For Picnsant Township—2 Justices of the Pence, 3 l':iti;tabIos; { Trustee; 1 Treasurer; I Clerk, and I Supervisor in each Road District.. '
For Craig Township—2 Justices of the Pence; 3 Constables; 1 Trustee; 1 Clerk;/! TTea surer, cud 1 -Supervisor in each (wad District. I ,
You am therefore hereby'commanded to give 'not ice'uf (lie. fame according tu law.
(■" x fliven under iriy hand, and the SK.tlj Y c, al ot‘ said Court, a‘. Ycvay, this Olh (lay of .March, a. d. IJuS. ’.v . oavp.ii yiiMStiV, nerk.V
Two"fiflhs of the ptiichcise money lobe paid cash in hand, nird the tala nee in three 'equal j);:y:i:enls; -one in two years: from the! day of sale, one ill four yeaisfjom theday ofsuIe,.and one in six .years fieri the day. of. sale; and fur the deforted i'.aynVeiits,; notes with ebed fieebjM ivcmV'y, iyillibi; itqinrtd,'hearing inter* t-rl-fiiin dan? md collectible Without any relief.- whatever from valuation or appraisement law*. 1 A Ct-f i; flea to qfpu repose will ho given to the pur*; Inner Si id sale will be reported u. the Common Pleas Courtsiittlie April Term. lS5S. and upon coufirtimtlon thereof,- a deed will be executed to the pm chaser, uni a motlydge uquittd pfl :aul pteitnseS; pa additional seen til y on'asiJ deTerred payments. Said land v. jli mu be sold fur ie>s’than .lw*q*thirds the apptet'ed value thereof, . ■; r 1 lid Kit IS KEEN GY, Co nurirs inner. F«.b. ITJ . • .
Lluirtil Ott,;;Mptrltw Thrpcnllnr, Purr White, mu! -Ited Lead,-Putty, Li, til Oil, !■ 'Burning Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish Oil; . Alcohol,;-Varnishes,: l)ye-Si»tT!>v ; : Window Glass; Paints of all. 1 * colors; A'atnub, Paint ; ' ; . . and While - Wash ■ . ; Btashi’s, .; The above and ail otlier articles sold at the Nrte D«cc Sio«E, iit warranted genuine and cf the very best quality. -. ID* Tin.- undersigned, ttnnkfnt for the liber at patronage already lesloivu}, relic its, nut) will curttavor to merit a‘ continuance of the same. ]anl-’5S . : ISAAC STEVENS,
Statb ofIxmam, ) ! ss . 'Switzerland Courtiyj * ’ ■ . I I/H.ikcis Kccmw, Sheriff of said County, hereby certify the nboto atid fotegoiiitr to be the original order delivered to me by Ui.iVEa Oausar, Clerk of the Ciicuil Court of the county ofSwitzerland. Indiana. -- HARRIS Kl-FNJIV. S. S. C. March tC, 1S53.—3u*
J. J. V/jasw'iRTit, ?, M , U’cbiitr City
Good ftr Aulnmti.
This itiva|aable Linimcnt-n also equally dTicacious in curing the diseases of animals, as u tfcc'foltqwing cettififale; Messrs. J. if A*..Ainu1, amt Lynch, Arnoi A Co., keep lha \n'o largest livery stables in the Weil, anti are SCDcbitiy ttnowu throughout i he United States. Ht. Louis, Dec. 23n/, IS 67; We,' the undersigned, hnvinf uied Dr. 'trayg’s A (die Liniment for a number of months, cjieelfolly testify to t Is superior effica* cy in curing iheducase* ol noises, air wall are We saiisfietl of the Atolto being the beat Uni* ritnt minJe, that ue would use no other. Wo keep anti base kept .for a number of years, extensive livery siaMts.in. this city, and consequently our experience about huoes and' their diseases is great, und wc unhciitalingly aajr, .that the Arctic Liniment is the only .'one we have ever found o/iwy* tjftditt.- : We cordially recommend it to all livery stable fceapen and others'having the care of horses, - ' J. & A. A KNOT, , . ■ Lvscji, Aknot.A Co., ' ■ * ’ ChesnuinretL
ftTV.TB or Imhin.i, Switzerland County, KS'Set. .-Tri’ the Switzerland Circuit Courr,’ May Term, A; ii. 133X,’ */ J
' Lucy Paulas, . i. k . vs, ) , Petition fur Divorce. Augustus D. Paulus, V
is heteliy given that* the under* 1/3, signed* Cuiuii.iii'iiiner, appointed, by the S’.vitr.-Jtitiid Court of Cuirititbn Pleas, at its July ttim, ii. I tie 3, to make sale ’of I? nils situate in Switzerland County, Indiana, owned by >l;-ry Ann ,Sbowaiters, Uuviti Cole, JftrepL Cole; -Solomon Cu|l*, George. N. Colt* anti-lie* beeca Moyer, will, in ■ ptn.su.nice of an order made by said Cgur!.’ 'at its- January Tetm a, u. IboS.tm Saturday the 20th day of Match, o ISo3, between the limns of 10 o’clock a.M., ond-4 i/Oock r, ji., offer said lands for sale, at Ike late residence of J eremiah Colo deceas-ed,-—beingon a part of said lands,—at private sale, will sell to the person who will pay the most "therefor, but Will not sell for less than the full appraised value—which said lands afe described as follows, via: 1 1. Part of section 21,'town 3. range 3 west,beginmng at the Norik We>t corner of the south east quarter of the north enst ipiarlcrof section twcnty-oue. a'nd riinhiug east tv'enty* seven chains and biiiely'Siy Unkvtp ah ranch, thence down sail) branch 'south 53 degrees west 6 cka'ns ami 73 links; then re south 45J degrees, west 13 clioius; thence south 79 degrees Avesl (2 chains; thence north IG chains and 85 link's to'.the place of beginning; containing twenty-pine anil 35* I CO acres; also the south west quarter of the.North east quarter of section 21, town 3,-range 3 west/conloining forty acres. . . - - - 2. The North west quarter of the south west quorlerof;suction 15, town 3, range 3 west, containing thirty*four acres; anil ihe west half of (hie north West quarter, of section 16, town 3, range 3- west, coinciding • sixty-eight acres — both pieces containing one honored and two acres. * .* ‘
It appearing from the aftjdcvil.of a disinterested person, tiled in my office, that Auguuus I). l’9uius, Uie. flJ*tive named oefenitiinl, is 'a non-resident rfUie .Stale «f huliftfta/aitd is a necessary pntly lo the aboveon l| I led lle is the refute hereby noli lied of the pendency of said suit, and l)ia> the same-will; .stand far trial and be heard at' the .May Term, 1853, of said Cuiiil, whtchwill be jiolden-al the Court Hous'd In the Town of Vcvay;.comity of Swiirejlaiidj and iState of Indiana, oil the first Monday iu May, a. it. when and where he ean.altend if die sec proper; otherwise the matters, and things in pi a in tiff's petition contained;'will be heard and determined in bis absence, and decree: Tendered accordingly; ' : - Given iinder my hand, this Sth day of March a. O'. 1853 j; y OLtVER. ORMSBV, Clerk, ilehaicK,Carter & Duraontforptff. ’■% March 10,; 1858.—3w '. ■! - Chp$3,C0 : l
£5TW. .1. Cullm, of Imiiana, lias li.-eti confirmed as Indian agent .for Abe XortbeniSnpeii it tendency.
Tim steamer Switzerland, from Cincinnati, arrived at Kew Oilcans on Wednesday the IOiIi.
CAHR7AGB SFHIKGS
A KD
STATEfllENT,'
A X E /Ii S ; F. L. SON’S,
Caution.
OF the Receipts and Expenditures of the Corpora tin li of Vcvay, for the year end ;ng December 31; ’.857: -
Many Druggists,-having old Liniment on band, will tty to sell them to you aa tbe belt, but do you positively refute W purchasa them. Ash for "URAOQ'S-AHCTIC LINIMENT," and take no other ‘ •
Extesditcrks. To J. L. Thieband, for stationary, and services as clerk, ■ $1,15 To 11; Keeney, for costs. Kyle vs. Malin, 24,25 To I. Stevens, clerk of election, 1,00 To A. Edger. Judge do 1,00 To John Patton, Judge do , 1,00 To F. h. Giisard, Inspector of election, 1,07 Oliver Ormsby, Clerk S.’ Co., for costs, . 6,77 K. J. Waldo, for publishing ordinance, 4,00 . D. F. Schenck & Co.; do do • 4,00 Robert Torrance, for stopping a gutter, . 1-5 H. E. Smith; for moving dead hogs, 3,10 do . acting as Marshal, , 4,00 Geo. Rogers, for hauling logs,. _ 4,00 ‘A. Piew, fur removing dead fiogv . 60 J. R. Morerod, for taxfes fdr the year 1855; 5,74 Oliver Ormsby, Clerk, fur costs, , * * 6,80 R. E, Smith, for acting as Assessor, . ; 6,00 F. L. GrisardiV Son/. 1;75 Jas. Torrance, for acting as Marshal, &c. 8,26 O. (I. Kyle, for col ecting tax fo(’65, 15,16 O. Ormsby, for costs,Trustees .vsiSbeeler, 23,15 “ it • ■ ti Tompkins, 21,10 ** * " *'■ Martin, 22,iff
S-fcVE STdl'TS. —We.have received H-** a supply of Coloring Mtierials, compriilnj Indigo, Maddcr/Logwood, Camwood.-Euiacl Logwood, Alum, Ac. • inny*7 ; CLARKSON ff WALDO.
-. For Ssle by Vi. L. TH1EBAUD. DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Veyay, Ind.
lilticmt Propoilllon. The proprietors agree to furnish each pur* chaser of a dollar bottle, with,a free lutiscrip• tioo to the U. S.. Journal, for one year. Tbii is one of the V. illustrated paptra, 'A certificate, entitling the holder to the benefit of this proposition, is enclosed in the wrapper around evety dollar bottle. The Arctic Liniment is put up in 25 cent, fiO cent, apd|l bottles. The 60 cent and $1 bottles contain 60 a.id 160 per cent, more Liniment in proportion to their cost, and are the cheapest. For rale by HKAGG & BURRO WES, Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo,
ATT X hi T X O N
Tea —Tea,
TO TIP!
invite, theoUenlionor v V bye ts qf good .TEA, tb otir sortment, Ou we; hove a' large stock, and*£^*. r : olTcf .it low. Cukksox Waldo. *
GREAT EXCITEMlETt
Co u ii i r j ; Trod iice \Vn n i cd , WE me prepared to receive all kind's of country;produce at lire highest market price Ttom persons Knowing themselves indebted to us. ' Clarksom & Waldo.
Large Arrival of Ready J fads Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods .
fjptlE undersigned would respectfully in--B, form the citizens of Vevay and vicinity that he has received at Its stand in P. Dufour*s Brick Building, on Main strict, a large and good supply of Fall rind Winter Clothing, of all kinds, qualities and prices, which added to his former slock, will make it the hr- .Jjagest stock of Clothing and new Furnishtng Goods ever kept in the town of Ve-Jli, vay. Having adopted the Cush System, he can sell his goods at lower tales than can le bought elsewhere, either in this town or in sny of the neighboring (owns or cities, end be invites alt those who have yd to buy their Fall and Winter Goods, to call and .examine fill stock before buying'elsewhere and they surety will save their tnoney by doing so.'
An agent is wanted in every town tod village. Applications must always be accompanied by responsible references, . XT F«r sate by J. L. TIIIEOAUO, Veny, and by Druggists generally, feb2A3ni
{OLOTIIINGv —A largo arid General Assortment of Mens and Hoys Rcadi-midc Clothing,' for Spring and. Summer wear, just received arid lor sate low by ’ - mayG ; • .ALFRED SHAW. ,
SPRING'GOODS, fSntlE Subscribers arc now opening, at th* Jau old and well-known stand in Jackson* vilie, a large and well selected stock of Spring and Siuumei 1 Goodi, embracing every variety end style of Funcy and Sluplo .
3. The" South .east, quarter of the North west quarter ofsccliott 16, town 3, ranges west, containing.thirty-four acres, except about five acres out ofsouth east corner of said piece sold by Jeremiah Cole in his life lime to Geo, Mel-: Ion, irdecraetl,advisable said lands will be offered in sepetale parcels. And in case 1 do not cell on said day, I* wilt continue to receive proposals at my residence in Jefferson Township, up to the first Monday of April, 1853.
!* ■ •• " Harrell, ,, 20,50 G. Goldenburg, for rent of Library room, 12,00 L, W. Gordon, for acting clerk, &c., 20,00 George G. Knox, for getiug trustee, 6,50 James Sullivan, . . do do 6,00 Joseph Rutherford, ’ do do .,7,00 Alfred Shaw,' 'do : do 4;60 F. L. CotirvoJsier, .dp ' ■ do . 6,60 Ferret Du four, . do do 7,00 Chas. TMtbnud, . do . do 6,00 John Dumont, for drawing ordinance, 10,00. Scot I Garter, do * - do; 10,00 J. Torrance,-for repairing market|ibuse, 6,00
Kiinnwbahalr. -RUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels No. I KanW awha Salt. For sate tow for casbV S. E.&,j; K. PLEASANTS.
DEY GOODS,
At (he same lime, beanonunces his sincere thank* to all bis friends who ha*e palrdniicd hitnio favorably, and begs fur the conti nuaUon of their friendship. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the market price.* O’ Remember . JULIUS BLACIMhe Clothier, Main street, Vesay, Ind. .
In the Switzerland Circuit Court, May Term,
' One fouilhcash inhand, one fourth iqone year, one fourth, in two years, and w ne fourth in three years frdin day of Sale. The purchasers gtre notes with good free-bold security, bearing interest .from date; and collectable without any relief, whatever, from valuation or appraisement laws.—Upon.said sale being reported to and confirmed by the Court, a deed will be executed lopurciiBser.and a mortgage required to secure said deferred payments. PERCV HSUS, Commissioner. Feb. 17, 1S53.—tw
TERBfS OP SALE.
YARN.-—' We iuse' a lot 'L/ of ('-ottoh.Yam, Kos.' 5,6, and "CO, is well a» Carpt't Worp, which; we offer cheap. ; may27 i-. CLARKSON & WALDO.
consisting of Cam cos of nil kinds and piieti, Lawtii, Ginghams’, Oigandes, Biregu, ■ Ul* Uegej, Dc Laine, Shimbfayv ■ I.iulcrs, Silks, and Muitin -■ ■■ Goods; for Ladies Drewe*. . Caa/itnere, tsitintts, Colloiiadct, Qimbroons, f Jeans,'Vfcivets, and Linen Goods, . foi Gentlemen arid Boys Weir, ■ A large and beautiful stock of Chemiwtt!, Sleeves and CoIIati,-which Ihuy will almost give away. Sheeting!, Shirting), Checks,. Comhncks* Drillings, and all other Staples act! Notions. BOOTS SHOES. A Jorge and beautiful assortment of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands.
a. r>. 1853,
Samuel Wiseman, V ' vs. y Petition fgr Divorce Atm E. Wiseman. }
Total expenditures for the Year/ ' $273,1 , L.W. GORDON, 1 Clerk.
IT appearing from the affidavit of a disinter* eslcd person, filed in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, that the said Ann E. Wiseman is hot a resident of the Stale of Indiana, — ■ She is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that the same wjR stand for trial at the nest Term of said Conti, which will be holden at the Court House, in Vevay, in said County, mV the 1st Monday in May, ,\. t>. l$53, when and where th.-y can at tend if she see proper, otherwise the m illeij and things in the Plaintiff's complaint contained, will be‘heard and determined in tier absence, and decree rendered arcoidingly. Given under my hand, this 25 th day of E'tbntary, x. d. IK5S. OLIVER ORMSUV, Clerk. March 3,1653,—3rv $3.50 Horse and JacK Bills.
II ides Wauled. HIDES of ell:kid<Wbought.by the under signed, nl the highest market prise. oct28 : ; r-CLARKSON «V WALDO.
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Amount on hand ot tastsettlement, $166,33 By Spalding 4 Rogcrd, circus license, 10,00 By Koilhcoll 4 Rous, market house rent, 5,00 By Co. Treasurer, Corp. lax of 1856, 297,S5 do - do School house tax, 092,62 ByJ, L. Thiebaud, rentof roatkelspace, 6,00 By Williams If Co., panorama license, . 6,00 i By Or. [flint, concert, etc., license, 6,00 l By Co. Treasurer, delinquent lax on per1 sonat property and polls, 10,33 i By Nortbcott 4 Rous, market rent, 6,00
Receipts/
JENKINS & CO*, , Wholesale-Dtaler* - IN TEA S ONLY-, Ptilladclplnu. ... f BABE new. Crop of Tea is now .arfiT.ing, and XL jelling much, below the high rales ofthe pnst year; the,pttsenUhercfore opens with the pleasing prospect of" our: again; being able to furnish as good aa article for tbeprice, b« for* merly. ’ We alsotake 'pleasure iir announcing that we'base concluded to extend the'Ume on small bills; heretofore sold'on two Vrid three months, to three and fourmon tbs credit. Thousands, of Grocers itr.d general Store* keepers' now, tell .Teas in our Jlelallic packages,‘and the number is constantly increasing, notwithstanding the strong prejudices that once existed against teas put up in this convenient form- This unexampled success is the legitimate results of a business uniformly dons, fur a long term of years upon just and fair principles, and especially with an eye to that wholesome one of “Siui.L Profits ahd Quick 8ktukhs." v
kRlED PEACHHS and Apples, as well as JLF other things in the Grocery line, for sale cheap- CLARKSON fc WALDO. .
a i’cuch IHiliueiy.
COOPER'S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, fur cale by - may20 GniSARU.$SON.
REMOVAL.
H v s. *5. £. S3 cis <1 e vs on, WOULD respectfully inform her customers ami the puulic generally, thalslie will remove to her Ifcw a«d Elegant Store, No. G2 Fourth tit,, ‘Jd door -Wert of Vine St., And di ready opposite the- Tost Office, On flic 13ili or.Mnrdi, On svbich day i-l.t wti! upeti the largest and fct:l asrortirent nf *
Hats and Caps. Palov Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Far Hi!*. Tinware, Otasware, Hardware, Qoeaoawara. A large assortment of each hind. Clothing :md GroeerfeJ)* : They particularly-invite tbe attention of purchasers to theirstock of CLOTHING, for its Client, variety and cheapness. . . -
MOLASSES <Y SUGAR— by. the barret or in quantities to, suit-purchasers, by •. puts ", •- CLARKSON &.WALDO.
; Total amount paid out on orders,*
$1,30118 296.66
i*ctiuul ISouks. : - r ; ;. ANEW supply Of School Hooks and Stationery, just received at STEVENS' Drug Store, on Ferry street. ; se?15
Balance in my hands, $906,52 R. P. GRISARD, Treasurer.
■ * The teeming discrepancy tn the amount of orders issued, and the amount reported paid by me, js in this way accounted Ton-Orders issued'in 183S, were not presented for payment until the year 1857, which swells the amount of orders redeemed to $23,53 over and above the issues of 1657. marlO R. P. G.
AS the season for such work is at hand, we would sa/ that t»nr facilities for printing Horse and Jack Bills arc unsurpassed. Neat—cheap—quick. Cali and sec us. ** mar3 ■ REVEILLE OFFICE, Vivav.
MLAKK BOOKS.—/V Urge assortincol, towntlng of Ledger*, t)iy Journals, Records, Memutanduius, A.c., just received at STEVENS’S DRUG STORE.
rrencTi Homitl-, Ummct Itililmua, Artificial flowers, ft ml u tlur Millinery Trimming*, Ever brought to Cincinnati. Willi her increased facilities for doing a much latger business ihan she has hereto lore done, her Store find Show Honms teing the largest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer Usc-quai.i-ed IsDt'oijir.srsto customers in hotline, Ql WhotctaU and Uctail.
O' Alt these Goods they will sett es cisep at iht cheap:it. They will take pleajj» in showing the r gcods—boping by attention to business, and thtap pritet, to merit and receira a share of public patronage. *V Produce of all kinds taken In etching* for Goods at the highest market prices—sad as for money, it will never be refused.
— 20.000 good Common Clgtn Just received, anil for wlo low to Country Stores by the 1000, or by tho 100. Give us a call. Cumrso* 4 Waldo.
1»I1AL0N’S HAIR DYE,—TUa best JbL preparation la tie word, fofulo at the new Drug Store on Ferry street, dteff 1- SEVENS. .
FOR SALE.
Teas being a perishable article, dtalers ere recommended to order small and frequent bille. Those who Hill prefer the old way. arc furnished with teas in the original balf-chcsls, at three cents per lb. lers than in Metallic Package*. . C. D- Hurlbutl is ho Ion jer in oux employ as . ainall ■ Travelling Agent—his place being supplied by ■ ' ' 1 w .. . another. JENKINS & CO., Q by lO. 9 by 1C. 10 by U, and 10 by \$, at irar3-2T Philadelphia, Pa. ec p9 P. L, GfllsARD fc ,0.i S.
*■“ OT numbered one hundred end seventy MJ (170) in tfco Town of Vevay, Said Lot U a very eligible situation, formerly belonged to Lawrence Nihcll. 1 also /ALT offer Lot numbered one hundred and fifty-live ((85). For terms, apply to Pertel Dufour, Veviy. ot the subscriber at'Mt. Sterling. I. H- WHITEHEAD.Mt. Sterling, Oct. 7, IfioJ.
Golden syiiup.—w© have a lot of the best fit. Loula Golden Srnp, for wlo cheap. CLARKSON 4 WALDO.
A JjBUMS,—A lino assortment just re/St ceWcJi STCVEXE'S DBPG
Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at No. 32 Fourth Bltcel, oppo* lito.ihe Post Office.
OEOROE McCULLCCII * SON. Jacksonville, April‘16, 16A7. ‘ , ,
niiUE POCKET DIARY FOR 1858 X -forulear STEVKXS’S DEUGSTOEE.
BAKER’S YEAST—Constantly on baud aud for ulo low, ti well ** all other articles usually fouitd a; a regular Bakery. mn3 CtaaKSOS $ Wai.to.
feblO-ly
J. A. HENDERSON.
IJlX'KU'llEAT FLOUR.—A superior arrii) C?c at CLARKSON & WALDO’S.-
SWEET POTATOES—For seed. O Kart CLAKKSOK * WALDO
ALL pewns knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned for Poes, or otherwise; will much oblige me by-calling at the Clerk’s Office and paying up, anti save ir.e from the disagreeable .necessity of issuing I'ce Ujlls/ 1 have heavy payments to make on the lit of April nett, and mnst bare money. OLIVER ORMSBY. Clerks. C. C. Vevay, Slarcrt 10, 1858.—3 w
’ I;C' *vil* .pay the highest ttmkclgjfe. w * price, IN C.ISH, tor any quaa jHj? lily of Wheat.- *h2& £ B. ft J. K.' PLEASANTS. ' . YtTay, July CO, IS57. r ‘ ASKET3. Wooden and Willow 'Ware, Fancy covered Work Uaskets—School Baskets — Market Uiskcis, A:c, — \V«>iuK-it ■Row 'Churns for Baskets — JluiiwCt Baskets, occ, —- u mult.-it Howls and Trays—Butter’ FitkicsM'ub;;— Chitfr.s, *C., »V’c.-'-airof which wt.offer Iow for cash. X3LAKKSOS $ WALDO.
I WANT MY MONEY!—All those who are'indebted, to me by Note, orDook Account, are notified to coil immediately, and save costa j as|alier the'first .day of April, 4 shall pursue;a course Contrary to, tny. ‘ wishes. Indulgence has ceased to be a vitlne. f ALEX. DETKA2. • Vcvbv, Match'3, 1853,; V . ■■£
C. GALL and 1. STICK LEY’S fTXIpy STRIXG. I BRASS^AND,: ITlildlson r Ind v t ANNOUNCE thei: readiness S engage for Balls, Pic-Nics, rtS-fijfcTx Cotillion Potties, Exhibitions and Parades, on reasonable terms. 7 Madison, Feb: *24,jl853.—If i STATE OK INDIANA,| Sn'lltcrlnml Count}', j Sat -
S. A L.T — S A LT. WE have on Imndn'large supply of Salt. ■ which we offer for sale b> ibe pound, bushel oi barrel, at low. ra*cs. .* HARWOOD & DOAff.
