Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 12, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 March 1858 — Page 3
The Bowels a.io their Functios*.—A* perfeci health is tbe greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all blessings are of tilde consequence, we deem it of great im- , portance to point out the way for you to enjoy it. The bowels must be kept hi a stole by which they are enabled to carry off the useless matter; they ate the main channel which na* I lure has appointed to carry everything that is uunecemiy. And it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by coatipation, or coativeness; in other words, by not keeping tb? bowels regular: it is the mam road toal) diseatesMt t* the cause of unnatural irritation to the raucous,‘of, lining membranes, of tbe bowels.* Having lost their natural strength, they - cannot object lo w-hat U required of IhemJ. Hence, the bowels become inflamed, and btUess you Gad a speedy relief, a thousand other complaints are ever ready to drag you through a-miserable and wretched life. Such medicines’must be • given as wilt cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength.' To accomplish' Ibis there ia no compound- so valuable as Ihese Pills; all other medicines sink‘to utter insig-': nificSnce when compared to them; it seems as though the Aulbar of Nature had designed them: for this as' well as other complaints; From two loCvepjlls a day will Increase strength and;; cleanse the atom-; ach and inteMines from wbaleVer is Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot, Pill* are fotialc by Isaac Stevens. | "v\ \ ' ; ‘. 4
THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED DRUGSTORE,
ICisins: $nn INSURANCE COMPANY, Of JtUlng Ann, Indian*.
it. e Limn KOOKS.
Bragg’s Arctic Liniment.
LATE NEWS.
Tills incomparable Liniment, upon the gteat mu of the afflicted of all land* now rely tor relief from the pangs of Hbeum* ti?m, Neuralgia, Rout, Erysipelas, Cancer, ficrofula, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scildi and all cutaneous diseases, is rapidly superseding ail similar preparations. The proprietors give fort he encouragcinentof sufferers, the follow* ing memorandum of a few of the wonderful cures effected by it during the put few montbi. Certificates from the parties named are in th* possession of the proprietors, but their length precludes the publication of all but a few. One Bottle Triumphant. Mrs. Muffitt, No 345 Morgan Street, St. Lea* ■ is, having suffered for three yean with Rlieu* mattsm. and tried many preparations without effect, was ctired by one fifty cent bottle of Arctic Liniment. Out ot Purgatory, limy Da vis, Mound street, St. Louis, who ,says he was "suffering the pangs of purgatory'* I with neuralgia, for munlbs, was cured by three 1 or four applications of the Arctic Liniment. ‘ Pity tlit Llttl* Children. A lillte daughter of Mis. Lee, residing on Lake sltec:, Ch.cago, was scalded alt over by the upselling of a kettle ofboillng water, - Tfat Arctic Liniment war applied according to tfae directions, and the fire was instantly extracted, and in a few days the little sufferer was well. Restored to Beauty. ■ Mrs. Qeorge K. Tylbr, Canal street, N. 0., hid tong suffered from a painful and ditfigut* mg eruption on the face, and by the use of one buttle of the Liniment was cured, and restored to her original beauty. A Horilbto Tumor,
AV 6, AVAfliri’j Rate, Pftry itrett, vevay; i.m.
Authorized Capital.....SI00,000.
Pittabcrg, March 22. Hirer 12 feel 3 inches, falling. Wealh ,sr clear, mer. 48. '*
IS steadily increasing'in business, and the proprietor u-piild respectfully announce to the public'lhal bis stock of DRUGSAND CHEMICALS Is now complete in every department, and bis motto being "tmill pnjitt and ifuick rtlurnt,” ht is prepared to self at prices which cannot fail to give'general satisfaction, A sari rteo> plificatlon of Ih.s fact purchasers have only to call at bis Drug Store and be satisfied. The following staple article*, of the ieit olcault, will at .all trines be sold at the tow* est shade of profit: iilntttd OH,' Spirits Tarytiiilur, Port : White and Red Lead, Fully, .Lard Oil, . Burning Fluid, Engine Oil, Kish Oil! Alcohol, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, V . Window Glass, t’jints o/ ali * [ . colors: Vnrnlsh, Faint ■ and White* Wash : [ V . Brushes, 1 . r The above all other articles sold at the NVw Uai’o ijTUKL ore; wririJiited genuine ami of the very Uat qUatity. V ID* the unJersigBed, thankful for the liberal ' patronage already! beMowed, solicits, and will endeuvnr to-merit a. continuance ol the same.. •” j.inl -*58. j ; ISAAC STEVENS.
Business confinedto the Slate of Indiana.
SERMONS - FIRST SERIES ; Price, 81 00. SERMONS —SECOND SERIES; Price $1 00. SERMONS —THIRD SERIES. Price tl 00. THE SAINT AND HIS SAVIOUR; \Just out of Prrw, Nov. 15th;) Price SI 00. SKETCH of his £IFE & MINISTRY; Price 60 Cekts.
r INCORPORATED, 1831.
Ricquosd, March, 21.
. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, b. HATHAWAY, J B. B: LORINO, J, C. WELLS. S. F. COVINGTON, J. W. TALBOTT. Wil. T. PATE, ■" , GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, ; 'J.H. SMITH, WM. H. POWEJ.L, 1 B. J. HATHAWAY. J. P. CLREY, HIP.AM P. CLORE. S, HATHAWAY, President. B, J. HATHAWAY, Secretary,
The Legiiltture haa. passed , a. bill op* rpropriatiug $800,000 to the Covington ■and Ohio roalroad.
New York, March 20, Patrick McLaughlin, alias Paudeen. who spat hr Bill Pool's face when the ’ latter was killed, was ahot thia morning, Ijj Daniel Cunningham, keeper of a dance liouie. in self-defense. Paudeen ia said .to be mortally wounded.
O’ Fit® *nd Marine risks taken at equitable rales. All persons desiring Insurance will call on GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, ianyl-'5S Agent, at Vevay, lad. •S. F. COVINGTON, General Agent.
Skp.mos a;.i> Service bI Crystal Palace Oct. 7, 1S57, Prick 26'Cents.
WismxoTOti, March 20.
A court martial has been ordered Co assemble at Newport, ICy., on Gen. Twiggs for alleged contempt of the war department. Gen. Wool, President. Jessup, "Harney and other generals compose the board. " / T -
luminous Comet of the year, when tl , made its appearance in tht heavens attracted the attenuon of earth’s thousands. I And in like manner is the Star in Ihe East of 1857—tha Rev, C II, Spurgeon, of London, —attracting the thousands of the religious world.
J3FBCIAL NOTICES. : ’
1 NeW Yobk, March 22.
' Fre>li Warden Seeds. -WARIIAATkD. JUST RECEIVED, from D McAvov, NutmiT and { Beediroao, Clue) mull, a lut or fresh Garden Seeds, pul up expressly for this market.' . For sale at-the Drug Store of , mart! * r I. SI EVENS, % - No, 6, SchencVa Row, Ferry street.
Tbe Black Warrior brings Havana •dates to the I6th. Great preparations are being made tq celebrate the birthday of the infant Prince Acterhas/ Havana is to be illuminated.' Sugar’tending upward; stock in uort 800,000 bis. Good health prevailed. , ■ A matt steamer, from Mexico reports •the entire countrjr rent asunder by partiznn squabbles. ‘ '
REV. C. H. SPURGEON, The “Boy Preacher," as be is termed, w«s chosen Paitob or New P»sk Srarrr CHcacri, i.one of the largest Churches in London,) at the Ant or 19 itAss! The Won deb or the Aat!! i
OH to Slate dc Union Law College.
Eugene Mattorv, Nalchei, was three years the victim of a horrible tumor on the neck, which resisted all remedies until be tried tba Arctic Liniment. Tfire bottles cured bim in a a few weeks.
This Idititutidn his been removed to Cleveland, Ohio. Degrees are legally coaler red, and Students upon Graduating may be admit-! ted to practice.. For Circulars, address, at Cleveland, M. A. KING, Secretary. ! March 10, I8fiS.—|y
The following extracts from the Introduction of the First Series of bis Sermons, written by E. L. Mrcoo.v, D. D., will giro the reidcrsome ides of the great power of the Vbunp Prejc/ier: "A burning si)<l shining light hu suddenly bum upon tliu moral world. At lU drO rising. many «rcrw doubtful of Ita source amt-power; but, in It* early tnnnilne.lt tiasatrcady caught the eye af thousands, who rrj-dee In Its beam*: . ■*
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Mm, Bedford, Mobile, was confined to kat Coucb for lb fee yean with numb patsy, and after being in doptir from the failure of all other remedies, was cured by the Arena Liniment, in a little over a montlf. An Expiation. , . MrtnpAit, Trnn,', i\d». 2SrA, 1&47,
TO the porcbwera of l)r H, 1). Pou ■via"* Oitental Life Liniment.
NHW ADVERTISEMENTS.
' For paiticutara cal) {at tlic Drug Store on Fertr street and gel a circular. - . mart? 1| STF.VEN8,' Agent.
THE INDIANA REVEILLE,
St, Louie, March 22. The Leavenworth' Ledger of the 15lh ■ays: An express arrived, at the Fort yesterday from Col, Johnson requesting supplies of ammunition. More men to he aent to him immediately. River risen 4 £ feet in the last 48 hours, still rising. 'Hie Illinois has’overflown ■the bank* in nmny plnvc*, andcontinaes to swell. The upper MUri-rippi falling •lowly, with 5i ft on the lower rapid. Clear ami cool. 'J'Jnfr, 50. ,
IS Published at Vcvay, Ind., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded (o subscribers ol the low price of o\c dollar «r annum, in advance. .
“lb< preaching of Mr. Spurgeon to London 1* one of the most remarkable phenomena 'of the present lime*. the loftleit and bumble*! minds, the nch and lb c poor, the titled and the lowly. In onrounted crowd*, throng the court* where he ministers, listen with rapture to hh glowing, word*; hundreds *ie pricked to the heart, and God Ii honored to the conversion of dimer* and the Joy of hi* people. What t* the secret of the wonderful success attend* tog the labor* of a youth of twentr-lwoT Whence came hat Where waa bo trained for such sanlce?— Will he *oon bam out and be forgotten* These (ire the earnest Inquiries which a brief sketch of 61s history wilt. In pan at least, answer. Rev. C. (I. Spun-.-oo was bom at Kelredon, In Essex, on the 16th June, tfit. ilia father and grandfather ana both living; and am Independent mlubtera. It is further stated. In the London Patriot, that the subject of this sketch received bli daily education at Colchester, and also paued a year In the Agricultural College at Maidstone, where he added to bis previous know)die some Insight Into natural science. Thus equipped, he began the business of life as usher In a school at Sewmartec whence ho removed to Cambridge, where he hqhl a similar appointment In n dayschool, employing the ampler leisure thus secured In improving hts own mlnd.llWhile at Xewroarkel, he began to address the Hundgy-school children, and that In such a style as attracted grown-up hearer*. At Cambridge the practice-was continued, with tqe addition of .Sunday-evening sermons In the surrounding villages. The Baptist church at W«lerbeach called this voungTimolhy to be their pastor. He accepted the invitation; and. w It lie the chapel was crowded, the rhitrvb *as doubted under hUnilnti-.tj. Ontheweekilaya,«kvcn>iIUges shared the advantage of hts sermons, which, in one year, amounted ro as many as there are day* tn the year. In January, b’puigeon was Invited to undertake the pastorate of the lUpUst church In Xc w Park street. S«>t content with dlschaivingllie duties nr that ofllce, he ].reaches In many miter places during the week; Mr. Spnigcmi exercises great influence in London, because he made bis advent therein fresli from fields of accurate obse'votton and independent thought. He secmr'tN. td more than willing to serve anybody,-in any reasonable way, without the elightcat ait of assumption in his manner; but there "does hut happen to be rash or coercion enough in the creal melrnpojs to create a particular track, hi w hich uluiic he shall walk and talk. In a discourse on I John, v, -I, he says.* '• A very kind friend has (old rr- that, while I was (irf.ir.hing in ficter Hall I ought to pay deference to*the varied opinions ,of niy bearers; that albeit I may be a Calvinist a. id a llaptul, I shoo Id. recollect that there are a variety of rreeds here. Now, if.I were to preach nothing but what wvtild please,the whole .-lot of yon', whal on.eanh shoiiid Idol l.prcach what I believe to be true; »nd,:if the omission of a single truth that I 'relieve would matte me king of England throughouteternity, 1 would not leave il.tmi. Those whodo not like what I say, .have 'the option o''leaving it.* They come hc.*e, I suppose, to please theimelrea; and, if the truth does not please Jltem, they tan leave it.’’ ;. •••- - ’
I hereby .certify, that having been badly bruised and scalded by the explosion of a Steam Boiler, a friend induced me to try Brail*a Arctic Liniment. The smart was instantly «• traded from the scalds, and in a very short time, nil the pain was gone from the bruises. In two weeks I was well, and able to returns mf business. •
BCERHAVE'S j HOLLAND BITTKRR,—For the cure of-Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and the various I affect inns consequent upon a disordered stomach and liver. For tale at : the Drug Store of ! - I: STEVENS, marl? No, 6, Schettck'a Row, Ferry street.
tl is devoted to Ocneeal News, Political J.VfELLIOENCK, ' AcaiCULTLAK, I.OCAL NtW*, *&c., ami the discussion of all questions of interest to the public generally. its editorial columns will be Nectjul in' Politics AND flKUmON. .
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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! A 1.1UERA L portion of The Inkiana American is devoted every week-to original nnd selected Agricultural articles under the special-supervision of-Dr. IUv, the editor of the /ndtiina Farmer, thus making the American A Weekly Agricultural Paper* which, with its unsurpassed family department, news department, and political department, constitutes one of the most desirable papers in Indiana, even to those who do not approve its political views. These are discussed with fairness, regardless of party influences, and wholly independent of party dictation.', Tti« Aw cat can opposes mean banks, mean whisky, mean men, and whoever favors them. ’ «. Terms: Single subscriber, j - - $2,00 I year, three subscribers to one office, fi.00 1 •* six .<* ,*) .* , 9,00 1 “ ten, and I.to getter up uf club,- 15,00 2t) copies, one year, ‘ ** " .20,00 35 . “ ■ " - . »*. »• 35,00 50 “ " Iwo to, getter of club, 50,00 ' Subscriptions may begin at any time. Money In’advance, by mail, at our risk. To accommodate those who wish to lake it for a short.lime only, to try-it, it will be sent, in clubs of ten or more, at fifty rents Tor six months, names written on cacti paper.' This privilege to close the first of July. Direct lo T. A. GOODWIN, Indianapolis, Ind. : March 17, IS5S.'—3w;
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.Unlike some other papers, tls editorial columns will be free from.vulgarity and profanity. Iteflccting the wishes and wants of this community, we aik, abd hope to merit and re ceivc, the encouragement and patronage of the public. , h\ J. WALDO, Publisher.
F. J. WALDO, AGENT,
Or. A. 0. Bason.—Dcsa h'ia: For boh thia three yean 1 had been afGicled with inflamed eye*, in an t aggraralcd dcgrev, and tried ran* ous Physicians, and several .nostrums, to ao effect; 1 was induced by Dr. tiaum to try lb a Arctic Lintmcnl,.and in two months was near* ly veil. My liule daughter was afflicted in the same manner for the same time, and during a portion of ihe time was entirely blind'in on* eye. I applied your valuable l.iniment, and her eyes ate now perfectly sound. -Thus bava I, with one two-bitl-bottle, cured my daughlei's eyes and my own! besides curing th* rheumatism in my back. I would not be with* out your invaluable remedy in my house. Yours truly, Wm. Remix. llVtiffr Cfry, lo im, Asa. 9rA, ISM.
V E V A Y. I K D
Wamusotox, March 22.
Insures Stores, Merchandise, Milts, Factories, and Personal Property generally, at rates consistent with the hamd assumed.
The Rcpnhlicnti minority of the select ■committed of fifteen will nut publish-a report, as that, of the majority has been itpread before the public, and that of Mr. llatrU is in type. They nil tide to llie protracted alnigglo from which their appoinment arose; declare that the ashumpt[on on (he part of tlie majority that the record D complete {like the refusal to submit the eoiihtitntion of Kansas to a full .aiid fair vote oi the people) is a confession that a (borough mvctlignlion would prove fatal to that extraordinary document, tho President's message. Tim report of the majority and the conduct of John Calhoun arc treated at length.
Dwelling Houses and contents, insured for a term of years on 'the most favorable terms. Particular attention is given lo this branch of Insurance, by tbia Company. Trp All Losses Equitably Adjusted, and promptly Paid nt ths Drinoh Office, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Jit
RISING SUN FOUNDRY.
I hereby certify*, mat I am w'a(t acquainted with.William Hassell,-and with (he astoniabmg cures he mention*, and know Hit statement to be sliiclly line. J. J. Wadswoithi P. M., WcbsicrCUy. - Good for Animats,.
J. M. REISTER ft CO., HAVING removed their Foundry into their new building, ate now ptepared to do allkinds of casting usually done irt sinrinr establishments. Having procured good Lathes, we are enabled to do Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike style. . We are also manufacturing O'Kcy’s Patent Lath Culler, which with one Horse Power will cut from 60 to 73,000 merchantable Lath per day. Wc shall also have made and ready for SugarMills of (he most approved patterns, at prices that will suit all who «ish to put*;base. , We, have made such' alterations in nur Hay Press Irons that place them beyond the possibility of breaking.' - Thankful fot past favors, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
.This invaluable Liniment is also equally effkaciousin curing the diseases of animals, as witness the following certificate: Messrs. J. if A. Arnoi, and Lynch, Arnot & Co., keep the two largest livery stables in the Weal, and are generally Known throughout (be United Elates. St, Jsoxtitf J)tc. Q3rJ, ISM;
Wasiuxotox, March 20!
< Gen. Calhoun publishes a letter in this ■■evenings Star, stating that recent inforhnatioti .from Gov. Denver and others ; leave no doubt on Ids mind riot the>returns of Delaware Crossing should be and that ccrtifiicalcs for election I should be issued to persons having the ; highest vole irrc*pcrtivo of those returns, lie regrets that this decision will give the control of Kansas to a party which he views as the enemies of good older and the Constitution, Law and Union. Mr, Calhoun appends the names of at) senators and Representatives, to whom certificates will be issued. ’ ' :
Wc, the undersigned, having uied Dr. Itagg’s Arctic Liniment for a ‘ number of months, cheerfully testify Iq its superior efficacy in curing the diseases of horses; to well art wc satisfied of the- Arctic being the beat Liniment made, that we would use no other. Wo keep and have kepi fo[ a number of years, eifeutive livery stables in this city, and consequently ou{ experience about horses and their diseases is great, and we unhesitatingly say, that she Arctic Liniment is the only oue'w* hare ever found olwayt tjfttlitt. We cordially rccdmmend it to all livery stable keeper) and others having lie care of horses. : J. At A, Ainot, Lv.vcii, Aasor &. Co., i ‘ . Cbesnut street.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ; : ■ PHILADELPHIA.
AU.orders left with F. L. GRISARD ft -SON, of Vevay, will be punctually attended to. 'j 1 *• J. M. RF.1STER ft CO. Rising Sun, Jun, 1, 1658. ,
(A Benevolent Inililatlan, ettabliihed by apcetal cndowment for the relief off the tick and dlitrvued, * : . .aflHcUd with Virulent and Epidemic dUeuci. _ TO all pcnont‘afflicted with Sexual Dbeuei, iurh u SPKRUATOItR IKE A, SEMINAL WEAK* A'ESS, IMPOTENCE,' CONOKRtlfEA. GLEET. SVPHILLIS. the Vtec of ONANISM. SEI.F-AUpSE, Ac. > The 110WAHU ASSOCIATION, iu rice of Ihe ic(Ul .dertntcllun of human Ulh, canted by Sexual dltcom*, ami the deception* practiced upon the unfortunate victim* of tacb dltcaaes by Qtiacu, *evend year* mo directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACTwortby of their name,to'opens Dltpcniary, for the treatment of. Ibis clou of dUeatea, In all their form*, and to giro MEDICAL A UVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, With a dererlpllon of their condition, (eye, oceupallon. bsbllt of life, Ae.i) and in Caaoof extreme poverty and «n So ring. to fiirnuh tnedklnetlrcii of charge. ’ IlU-neihileM to add-that the Aafocladoo command* ihoMghetf Medical thill of the age, and 'will furnish thejtuoat approved modern treatment. - ‘ ‘ i The Dlrecttona. on‘a review of the past, fee) attnred that their labota In - Iht* apbfcre of benevolent effort, bare been of great bencBt to the afflicted, ejpeclally to the young, and they have .revolved to devote them* aclrei, with renewed zeal, (o thlt very Important not ranch deaplaed eaoae. : •} •'! Jnat Pnbluhcd by the , Auoetitlon; a -Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal 1 Wcakneu, the Vice of Onanum, Majtnrbation or Seif-abuteVand other Hit•atea of ibe Sex'nal Oigahij byTtie Co mulling Surgeon, which will be tent by mall (In a' tealed ertvetope}, Fata or Cauot, on the receipt of Two Stamp* for pottage. ) . ■’ Addreu, for Report or treatment. Or; Qcoana R
FALX. TRADE.
WF. are receiving and now opening a large and splendid; assortment uf
Blarduarc and Cutlery, consisting in part of the following article*, to-wit;— . Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, • ■ Razors and Strops, ' Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons Edge Tools of all description, ' Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, IJand.Ripp, Pannel & Tennant Saws
Many Druggists,: having old Liniment on hand, will try to mil them to you as the belt, but do you positively refuse to purchase thorn. Ask for "URAGG'S ARCTIC LINIMENT," and like na other.
Caution.
Arrival of the Steamer Arabia.
Nxw York, ft I arch 20.
' For Sale by J; h Till GBAUD. DRUGGIST,
The ArnbU bring* dates to the Ctb.— Political news meagre ami unimportant. Tbe Derby Cabinet was being re elected generally without opposition. London was being canvassed for condemned French conspirators not yet executed. Xtimerous lanest wore made tbougbout Franco.— dill she possesses laws protecting ihc idignity and safety of her inhabitant*.— fl’he Danish miniktcrinl crisis is over, the ministers having with drawn tltoir tesig* ■nations. An had laid Co.jriath in ruin*; 35 lives lost. A fire at ronstanlinoble destroyed 300 houses, Melbourne market (Jan, 16th) dull. The Italian ‘conference at London resolved to prepare an address to the <rajrioni European powers setting forth the blatms of Italy to have her wants considered., ; ‘
• ■:■ T 1 C. E vVri'lllE Copartnership hwelolbre existing bt-,A-twecn the undersigned unJer'tbe name and firm.of.Jorgenson. UlcJsoe <5t Co„ islhis day dissolved by mutual consent,;N. Jorgenson retiring from the firm: ’ The business will be.continued by I...Bledsoe and S.-Beymer at the old-stand. All. persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call on*them and\ seltle.’up immediately.— "Now is the accepted time," ■- We are in need of money, and money we most’.bare;-the business of said firm must be closed up. Also, alt persons'baving claims egainstiald firm arc requested to present them for payment to either partner of the old Aon at tbe house of Bledsoe A Beymer, .who are authorized to settle up the business. ; : i N. JORGENSON. . . < - LEMUEL BLEDSOE. : r SIMON BEYMER, , . Florence, Ind., March. 13, ISM.' i iv : ST Thanking, out bid customers for the liberal patronage eileuded Ib tbeTale firm, Ihe lindcraigncd wonldstespeolfully solicit a continuance of the tatbe, yrilb the t a*surancethsl no ctTarUhalt be wanting on their part to render alt business transactions mutually satisfactory. , BLEDSOE A BEYMER, ’ March 17,' 1858—|Jw • ■, ; •; .
Main Street* Vevay, Ind.
r Liberal Proposition* . The proprietors agree to furnish each purchaser of a dollar bottle, with a free subscription to the U. S. Journal, for one year. This . is one of the best N. Y:- illustrated pi pert. A certificate, entitling the bolder to the benefit of this proposition, is enclosed in the wrapper —■ around every dollar bottle. The A relic LiaP\ meat is put up in 36 cent. 60 cent, and$l bet*/ . tics. The 60 cent and bottles contain My and 100 per cent, more Liniment in proportion totbeir cost, and are the cheapest.' For Hie by BRAGG A BTRROWES,
ATTENTION , tp T«e , 1
Wood Crosscut Saws.In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and Coopers* Tools.
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— ALSO —: , 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, ■ 60 pair Breast Chains, 25 Log Chains, : . .1 ' 25 Lock Chainj. Double and Single Barrel guns, > Pistols of every description, . Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and' Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of . . . Bridge Bids, Enameled Leather, ■ Buckles, ; . \ do- Cloth,. Stirrups If Spurs, Laces# Fringes, ■ ■ Tacks and Harness Saddles, ■ . Brass Bands, &c. ‘ Having personally selected the above arts cles, it will enable .nslo; sell at wholesale or retail, at-:as low pnces aslhesima can be bought west of the mountains, ' : Give us a'call, and'eiaraine. bur stock of goods arid prices,'before; goipg. elsewhere to purchase. . : F. L. GRISARD #;SON.
Large Arrival of Ready Made Clothing, and GenU Furnishing Goods, ■
rilHB undersigned would .respectfully m,A form the citizens of Vevay and vicinity that he has received at his stand in P. Dufour's Brick Building, on.Main street, a targe and good supply of Fall and Winter Clothing, of all kinds, qualities and prices, which added to his former slock, will make it the hr.'slfl gest stock of Clothing and new Furnish- -RA mg.'Gobds'ever kept tn the town of Ve- Jit . vay. Having adopted the Cash Syittm, he can sell bis goods at tower rales than can be bought elsewhere, either in. (his town or in an* of the neighboring towns or cities, and he invites a|t those who have yet to buy their Pall and Winter Goods, to call and examine his slock, before buying elsewhere and they surely will save their"money by doing so;
Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
, -tfporv . ,i __ », Ciiaor*, CotwnlUn* Sarroo'u, Ilawird ~AuocUtion t Ko. 9 SuQth’Hlnth ttnet, PhltatelpbU, P*. f Or order of (bo Director*. * , - EZRA D. UBARTWELL, PretUeuL . [ OBO. FAIRCHILD,Aecreury. \ maVIJ-Jy • KIccUon Notice,' .
L An ageut is wanted in every town and village. Application! must always be accompanied by responsible references.' O' For sals by J. L.THIEBAUD, Tcviy, and by Druggists generally. feMt Ssa
STATE OF XKDIASaL kk .' ; , : ' S'trllxerlaud County,) . s .*’ . i Tilt.Stale of Indiana,; \l ' ' ■, \ ; .V ‘ f- To tit'Skeriff of laid counttf' Orteting : I, OuTtt Otussr, Clerk of the Switzerland Circuit Court, hereby cerliryjtbat the following Township Offices are to be fitted at the nest Annual Election, which will be hotden at the usual places of bolding elections in said county, on the 1st llohdayio April s. ■ d, 1868, rir‘
SPRING GOODS. TUB Subscribers ate now opening, at tW old and well-known stand in Jacks** • vine, * large and well selected slock of, Spring and Summer Goods? embracing every variety and sty la of Fancy and Stnplu
I Dr.! Livingstone ami parly were on hoard a vessel in tbe Mersey, and would fail for Africa on thefith.
’i France,—The French squadron on the hanks of Kew Fouiidland will consist, of ihree steshaera hereafter, instead of two; is formerly. The Journal de Batspub-, fishes an account of the' capture ofcOanf, *od giving all the glory , to: iays the English did nothing but occupy ibc positions won by the French,, j I’m.-'sla.—The facujties of. the Ktng bf Prussia is .declining daily; 1 - The U. S. Consul at jlambarg was mating pnUinr arrangements for the abolition of. Bound doe* in June next. - Tbe steamer Hammonia was detained from sailing An 16tb on account of the ice in the Elbe. ! Turkey.—It. was officially denied that Abe Ottoman government had accepted the Indemnity for the occupation of Penn by ibe British. Several vessels, having on board 170,000 ounces of gold, loft Australia for England in tbe latter part of December and the commencement of January. The harvest promised great abundance.
<!Tnsl)' fdt ! E Vilf pay.’ the:highest' market . T* price; INCASH, for any quan tBF*' lily of Wheat .' . i- 4H». S. E. *; J, Hi PLEASANTS. . 1 Veray, July 29,. 1857.•/ A;/! •
At the same time, he announces his sincere (hanks to alt hisfriends who have patronised himso favorably, and begs Tor the continuation cif-their friendship. • Cmintry Produce taken iu exchange , for goods at the market price.-' O' Remember V. JULIUS ELACH, the Clothier,
DRY GOODS}
C3TATE or InduiM, Switzerland County, iCT'Scl. Irillie Switzerland Ciicuit Court, i, a." 1$58. • -v' 1 |;.v>iLucy!Paulus, v j ■: ' ' ?*•?! - • v*, ; V •/.* * V Petition for Divorce. ’Augustus O; 'Fatilus, V -*. ‘ !; It appearing from the affidavit of a disinterested person, filed in my office, that Augustus D. Faulns, tbe above named oefendantfis a nomresidentof the .State of Indians, and is a necessary party tq.the above entitled action,— *' fie is therefore hereby notified of tbe pendency of said suit, and that the same will stand for trial and be heard at tbe May Term, 1858, of said Court, which will be boldcn at the Court House In the Town of Vevay, county of Switzerland, and Stale of Indiana, on , the first Monday In May. a. n. 1858, when and where he can attend if he sec proper; otherwise the matters aud things in plain tiff’s! petition contained, will be heard and determined in his absence, and decree rendered accordingly. Given under my hand, Ibis 8th day of March a, o. 1858.
For Jefferson Township—2 Justices of the Peace; 6 Constables; 3 Trustees; I Clerk; 1 Treasurer, and 1 Supervisor in each Road District.
comisting of Calicos of all kinds and priow. Lawns, Ginghams, Organdts, Bareges, De Bcges, Ue Laine, Shambrays, Lusters, Silks, and Muslin Goods, for Ladies Dresses. Gassimere, batincts, Cotlonadet, Oambroonr, Jeans, Velvets, ami Linen Goods, ■ for Gentlemen and Boys Wear. A Urge and beautiful stock of Cheoii.lU, Sleeves and Collars, which they will almost give away. . Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Cambricki, Drillings, and all olhcr SlipIts and Notions! BOOTS AMD SHOES. A large and beautiful.assortment of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands. ‘ flats and Caps.
For York Township—V Justice of the Peace} 3 Constables; 1 Trustee';! Clerk; I Treasurer! and 1 Supervisor in each Hoad District. For Posey Township—3, Justices of Ibe Peace; 3 Constables; 1 Trustee;Clerk; I Treasurer, and 1 Supervisor in each Road District.
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Main street, Vevay, Ind.
BASKETS, Willow; Ware, Fancy covered W'prkr.Baskets—School Baskets — Market Baskets," &c. Wooden Bowls, and Trays—Bullet Firkins—Tubs— Churns, Ac., Ac.—alt of which we. offer low for cash. CLARKSON $ WALDO,
C. GALL and 1. STICKLERS UKIOX STRIKG bra s's’b a n d,
For Cotton Township—2 Justices of the Peace; 3 Constables; 1 Trustee; ] Clerk; I Treasurer, and t Supervisor in each Road District. ■
For Pleasant Townshtp—2 Justice* of the Peace, 3 Constables; I Trustee; I Treasurer; I Clerk, and I Supervisor in each Road District,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS
lUndisonj Ind., ANNOUNCE their readiness engage for Balls, Cotillion Parties, Exhibition* and Parades, on reasonable (inns. Madison, Fab, W,-1838.—If.. ~~F OR SAL E. . ; LOT tufmbered one hundred and seventy G70) in the Tcwhof Vcvayl .SaiJ Lot is surety eligible situation,- formerly belonged to Lawrence Nihe1l. : 1 also offer Lolnnmbcrcd one hundred and (156). For terms, apply to Pexret Du four, Vevay, or the subscriber at Mb Sterling. 1. R. WHITEHEAD. Ml. Sterling, OcL 7, 1367,
AND
AXEL S. F. L. GRISARD £ SON’S.
For Craig Township —2 Justices of the Peace; 3 Constables; I Trustee; I Clerk; 1 Treasurer, and 1 Supervisor jn each Road District.
DYE STUFFS. — \V*b have received a' wpply of 'Coloring Material*, compriaipg Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Camwood, Extract Logwood, Alum, &c. maj-27 CLARKSON $ WALDO..
Film, Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Fur Hall. Tinware, Qlasware, Hardware, Queeaswait. A large assortment of each kind. Clothing, and Groceries* They: particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their itock of CLOTHING, fat it* extent, variety and cheapness.
You arc therefore hereby commanded to give notice of the same according to taw, s' G,iven under my hand, and the I SE-4X jrcal of said.Court, at Vevay, this V. /6lh day of March, a. d. 1859.
The coropuliury education bill had been read twice in the Assembly, The Queen is expecting another The Bank of England will make advances on government securities daring the closing of the transfer books on the 14th April, at 3 per cent. There had been a decided increase In application to the Bank of England on the 4th inst., alihongh the sopply was apparently abundant.
■ OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk. By FI. B. Hiancrt, Deputy. Carter & Dumont for ptff. March 10, I853.-3w chp$3,00
Ten — Tea. WE invite the attention of lovers of good TEA, to mir sotlmcnl, aj we have a large stuck, offer it low. Clarkson Waldo.
OLIVER GRUBBY, Clerk. State of Indiana* ) Switzerland County ,f GS ' 1, Ha a* is Eee.nct, Sheriff of said County, hereby certify the ahote and foregoing to be the original order delivered to by Oliver. OausST, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county of Switierland, Indiana. HARRIS KEENEY, S. S. C. March 10, 1658.—3w
Notice,
O* All these Goods they will sell tt clutf at iht chtapeti. They will take pleiure in showing thc’r eo<jds~boping by attention to business and chop prices, to merit and receit* a share of public patronage. V Ptoduce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices—and as for money, It will-never be refuted. gcorue McCulloch & son. Jacksonville, April 16, 1857.
IS hereby given that the Temperance Hall situated in the town of MoorcCeld, Switzerland connty, and Stole oflndi- je: ona, wi|] be sold to the highest and bestJutL bidder on Saturday the iOlb day of April, 1858, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of Sale are as follows:—One fourth cash tr. band; one fourth in twelve months; one fourth in eighteen months, and the remaining fourth in two year* by the purchasers giving note, with approved security, notes bearing interest front dale. BY ORDEH OP THE TRUSTEES. Mojcl, n, JP58,~3vy,
CfLOTiUNG. —A large and General J A&v)rimeoi of .Marj and Boji Read)-made Clothing, for. Spring and. Summer wear, just received and lor sale low by wayfi . ALFRED SHAW.
C'UGASS— CIGARS. — 20.000 good J Common Cigar* ju»; received, and lor «1# low to Country Sluts by the 1000, or by Me >00. Give us a call. Clarison f$ Waldo. GOLDEN SYRUP—We have a lot of the but Ft,. Lon It Golden Bvmp, for ule cheap. CLARKSON & WALDO.
Boston, March 19.
BAKER'S YEAST—Constantly on band and for rale law, at well fta all other articles usually found at a regular Bakery. niiif3 Clirkfov *5r Wj)i,do.
Aujasy, N. Y., March 10’.
Gov. Banks his removed Judge LorIng, fn accordance with the vote of the Legislators.
■ The sonato passed tha anti-Lecompton resolutions previously passed by tha assembly by a tilricl parly vole..
Window Sash. 8 by KV. 9 by 12, m by 1-i, ami 10 by 16, at scp9 F. L. GHISARD 4 EON'S.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—A superior article at CLARKSON 6t WALDO’S,
Horse & Jack Bills, SHORT NOTICE PRINTED ON AXJ) RE'A S OX ABLE TERMS, desiring work er this kind done . would do well to bring it to this office, ns wo are prepared to execute it on shorter no lire, in a better style; and on more reasonable' terms than such work can be done elsewhere in this place. tiring in your work early. Vevay, March 17,1658. A » THE REVEILLE OFFICE, AT
CLERK’S OFFICE! ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Hie undersigned for Fees, or other* wise, will much oblige me by catting si the CletkV Office and paying tip, and save me from the disagreeable necessity of issuing Fee Hills.. 1 have heavy payments (o make on the 1st of April. next, find mnsl bare money. . OLIVER OR41SBY, Clerk b. C. C. Vevay/Starco 10, 1858.—3 w
I WANT.MV MONEY I.— : A11 those, who are indebted tp me by Note, or Book Ac-, count, are notified to cal) immediattJy and tare-coats; at after the flirt day of April;' 1 shall puraiiencourseconlraryilb my wishes. Indulgence has ceased to be a ifirtnel - f ALEX, METRA2.' Vey»y, March 3,?18M. ; ' .
