Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 May 1858 — Page 3
From Kansan. 8t. Locis, May 2 ir.—The Republican learns, that Montgomery's baud of robber*, in Kansas baye contemplated the robbery of tbe Indian Agent of.tha Territory, who* is abbnt distributing* annuities Co the amount of 940,000, among the Saca and Fox Indians. The robbers ar$ now concentrating on tbe Osage river, six fniles from the Saca and Fox Agency. Mr. Timofig baa asked a military escort from Qtn. Harney, to conduct him from Kansas Oity to tbe Agency, and protect all parties daring the distribution of money. .■ ' Tbe officera of ther steadier Polar Sjtat, report that a strong force surprised Montgomery's band near Fort ticott, and'kill* ed eleven of them; bat tbis needs confirmation.
, SPECIAL NOTICES.
Rising Sun
NOTICE!
INSURANCE Comp ANY, ’ .Of niilug StW)' Indli>ni>/ ‘
ALL Persons having Clocks or Watchei left with me to repair previous to March 1st, 1333, are hereby notified to take them away within three weeks from dale/or they 'will be cold to pay fur repairs, without refer* ence to value. F. A. BCERNER, Vcvay, May 21, 1853.
Ohio State! & Union Law College.
This Institution has been removed to Cleveland, Ohio. Degrees ore legally conferred, ond Students upon Graduating may be admitted to practice. For Circulars, address, at Cleveland, .M. A, KINO, Secretary. March 10, I€68.—ly
Authorized Capital,..,-8100,000.
Bujinesi cjmfined to the State of Indiana, INCORPORATED, 1534, ....
HOARD OP DIRECTORS. SiHATHAWAY. B. B. L0R1NG-,* J. COWELLS, . S, P. COVINGTON. J. W. TALBOTT. WM. T- PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, • i. B. SMITH, WM. H. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY. J. P. ULREY, HIRAM P..CL0RR.
Da. Rcaics's' ScsiroirrATMH Rcmedim.— The seed of all disorders are in tbe.blood, and Dr. Rebeck's Biobo Puainca and Raw act specifically on that fluid. They are composeed of rare Swedish herbs,-and formasovetcign antidote to the infecting and corrupting principle of disease. Not on?y do they cure indigos* lion, bilious.-complaints, female weakness, connubial iff Competency, nervous disorders, lung and throat affections, diarrhea, etc., etc., 6ul they cleanse, purify and invigorate every organ, oml put the whole animal machinery in such a vigorous condition; that it Is' enabled to resist aiid throw- off the of bad air and other causes of sickucis.' Sec advertisement, ' ' : . '{"■ . W3)2l-2*
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tz-vrool wanted jet At the Rising Sun . WOOLEN FACTORY I HAVE pul ray machinery-in fireljfale order, and got another new spinning-jack, with all the latest Improvements added Id it. 1 have not the.least doubt that l am prepared to keep up with the increase . in my business and'give general 'satisfaction. v Tiajjj TO SDIT THE TIMES : Making Blankets, 1 full width,in the grtise$l 00 Washed and napped blankets, -T : I SO Cotton warp blankets, - I 10 4 leaf Jeans, (1 color Ihe wool brown or black and find the warp,) per yard,! 25c. White Lmsey, per yard, - , -j iGc. White Flannel, per yald,- • * 18c. Jeans, fulled and dressed, per yard/ 12|. Flannel, colored and dressed, pr yd, If to2Sc. Carding, spinning and reeling, pr lb, I3ic Slocking yard, pet pound, . - • . 15c. All wont cent from a distance, with propel directions, shall be attended'to as. we I as if the owners were pith it. - - All persons Hying a_l a distance run have tboir wool carded lord span to fake back with them.by retnainiijg over night. . AH kinds of godds in my line for sale cheap far cash or wool.;' JOE SCHOFltLD. ■ Rising Sun, April 01. ISM.~3m'
STOVES AND TINWARE. subscriber has just rcceired i large Sl supply, of Cooking Stoves, of various styles and pa it whs. I have now at J will hedji constantly.An band.-difTwent szi j, of th*> celebrated . ; •charter ■»
ALFRED SHAW,
JS- now receiving a complete stock' of S3T Spring and Slimmer Goods, _C0' Comprising all the articles usually-kept Itt his line, which will be sold to his old friends and customers and the public in general, on as good terms as the ssmt ean be bought else* where. -. ’ ; .
S. HATHAWAY. President. B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary, ;
WE have Just received 14 Mowing Machines, direct from the-Mantifactureri, which wc offer to' the public on f/vorabl* terms, F. L. GHISARD &. SON. Vcvay, May 21, 1S5S,
C Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable tales. All persons desiring Insurance will call on . . GEORGE E. PLEASANTS,
jaoyl-*fi3 ■. Agent, at Vcvay, lad. S.F, COVINGTON, General Agent.
Thankful for past fators,, the undersigned hopes by strict attention to business to tneiit and receive a continuance df public patronage. ap2l ALFRED SHAW.
Da. Wu. Gilujmc, ( Da. P. S. S*ct, . Rising Son, Ind. \ AllcnsviHc, Ind,
PmuDELPHi*, May 25. Daring the return of tbe German LafayetteRiflea from a celebration at Lemon Hill, last evening 1 , s police officer was Itrnck by a soldier,* Tbo attempt of.tbe polk* to' afrest fbe offender was restated by tbe (foldkfa. A mob took aides with tbe polka. A warrant was procured and an effort made to arrest tbe offending soldisr,’ which was resisted; a furious fight ensued—the crowd threw brickbats; the military used their swords and butts of rifles, firing some shots: the police used revolvers. Several policemen injured} officer Duncan, of the 15lh, ward, was slightly wounded, and an officer of tbe 14th ward was cut about the-head with a sword. The military had the worst of it, three having bees shot and two severely eat with brickbats, Frank Wcndall and Cbas. Brenner, - two privates were shot, and both are in a critical condition, .The K. Y, Times’ "Washington correspondent says: Gov, Floyd said to-day be had no news from Utah that would alter tbe plana relative to tbe new regiments; or other operations of (be Department.
RISING SUN FOUNDRY.
Dra. Gillespie A Sage, Jpljnsinaiis anti Surgeons,. HAVING formed a co-partnership in (he practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Ihcir various branches, would respectfully so* licit the continued patronage of our old friend*. Difficult and dangerous cases will receive out Joint attention.
HELM BOLD’S Grnuide, Preparation for Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness. . . -may7*lni
. J..M. REISTER »V CO., . HAVING removed their Foundry inlo.lheit new building, arc now prepared lo do all kinds of carting usually done in similar establishments. Having-procured good Lathes, wc are enabled to do Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike style, * We lire olio manufacturing O'Key’s Prtcnr Lath Cutter, which with one Hone Power will cut front CO to JS.pCO merchantable Lath per day. ; ’Wc shall also have made and ready for Ihe scajon, Sugar Mills of the moil approved patterns; at prices that win sett nil who with to purchase. . * ■ We.have made mch alterations in our liny Press Irons '.hat place their, .bcyofid ihc possibility of breaking. * Thankful for past favor*, wc earnestly solicits continuance cf the same. ■ All orders left with F. L. OR1SARD & SON, of .V'erayKjt'ill be punctually attended to.'
Dr. Gillespie will be at Dr. Sacc'a office in Alicnsvillc, on the Srcanii and Fourth \Ved* nej-lsys of each mouth, to attend to those patient!! who may demt his professional ser* Vices, {.May VI, ISAS—tf
Spring and Summer Goods,
LUMBER! LUMBER!f
Uuaurpaased lu QuAiilltj- orUunllljr, Can now be obtained at Aushutt & Son’s mi11,
Hcnltli rtnd Long Llls foi* All. Dr. JRdback's Scandinavian JRimdks. AT last the grand object of Medical Science js attained. Dr. Uobock’s Scandinavian Remedies actually perform »'Ust ihoutaiul* liavo pM* mlw J.lul never attoinplislicd. They j.Urgc from the blood this corrupt particles which create uiul feed tlU* taw. The basis or all the solid portion) of the body b the blood; ntid If that fluid Uputc, the whole oceanUatlon must necessarily be vix«roui,h.inlT,an<l health* fut. lienee, In tho preparation and combination of the luftrcdlcnlsof Ctljfnmouj Kraddl’iavlatl Hcmedlo, Ur. Roback’* creat object was to produces medicine whichshould dl'lnfcct the blood. Id all Cases. Ho succeeded, and (he cdntequence Ir that the ope ration of hi) Scan dlnarina Rknd RarlBcr and lllooJ Pills upon almost iercrj-spcelw of disease, Is like that of water upon the devouring element, literally extinguishing tho malady. Persons »uBering from debility from childhood tndcew vigor In fused Into them- by these wonderful llfodongthenlng restoratives. They cool Uie hcstoffcTCr.eresti) appetite, renderdigestion perfect, rcgclato Uw bowel), piomoto sleep, Invigorate tho reproduct!vo organs In Mth sexes; control all of the liver, euro cores, bolts, Inmota; and alt akin diseases, and by Imparting to tho vital fluid new elements of health, literally mass life n pleasure, instead of the weartsomo .probation which It must- always bo to. tbs Invalid. These remedies oro • composed solely of Swedish herbs of rare medicinal virtue, never before introduced in.the praclico of pharmacy. Physicians of the highest note In the discoverer*') native land, and In other parts of Europe, have certified to the value of and they have never yet been admlnUtered'wlihonl being followed by marked auccesa. Hi) Impossible to onumeratc ln .au advertisement a tendi or (ho complaints for which they ore infallible; suflte It to say that there Is ncrdlwidef of any organ, unless caused by malformation,-for which they ant not adapted; and for.lhe simple reason that they act directly, upon Iho element which renews,' feed), and sustains all organs, vis: the vaaors suon. ■ Make sure of the; genuine articles by purchasing only of responsible dealers and regular agents, or of Hr. Roback him self, Cincinnati; where he may be consulted, by leucr as wetl-at personally,In all complicated and dlflkuti cases. - --.v:. i Price of (bo Scandinavian lllootl Purifier, £1 per bottle, of gS per half dozen. ITUs, 95 cents per box, or Are Lowes for 91* Ir7fly«wntlq itcSd . Pjtac, Miami County, Ind., Aug. 3,l£.7T. Dr. 0. W. Uooack, No, C East Fourth street, Cincinnati.—Dear Doctor;—1 have received so (nuch benefit from your Scandinavian' Qlood Purifier and lllood /'ills, that I have thought It my duly, and It Is no less my incllasiitm,to give yon aplalustniotnent of my case. 1 was tor year* amicus) with (batbeneof all comfort, and cdlcleticf In buslncij, dy,pcpjla. To recapitulate all (he soraned Remedies, which I have used to rid myself of Ihls disease, would ludced'make melancholy catalogue.. 1 him consulted with the best Physicians I cmitd'hcar of. 1-was Induced to try your remedies through thepemnstonaof a friend* and aflei using them a-few days, 1 w as greatly benc j lilted, Sid in a short time, less than a' month, -1 was entirely and permanently cured.. I was also afflicted With the most viot04t nervous headache, which 1 suppose .was’produced bj my diomlered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left ,me, my'headache led with' H. I now feci bellerln every respect thin (have for ten years. Very truly yours, .Joint S. HcMtrm. Caxiudoc Cut, Warno Co.’.Ind., A eg. SS.’JT. Da. Hoback— Dear Sic—After having labored under the disease called by the' physicians. **Chronic Loryttgeiua,”and goneraLdeblltty of tho system, for nboai fourteen ycars, ind harlng employed the best medlcal ald of this county, as also of your city, without receiving any relief, 1 was, through youreertifl cates, Induced (o purrhasef from Messrs, llorhour & Co,.'yourAnnual this pUee, a bdttle'of your Blood 'Purifier ana a box-of. your Uluod Pills,'and rlrange to say, I found w mnrb relief from the one bottle and the pills, that I was constrained to continue tho treatment,.until I .tiad used about iilnd,Voider, and feel safe insaylngtut I hpro. received as much. If not more, benefit frora your medlclae, u t did from tho whole courseof treatment while under the care of tho physicians;.--'And 1 would farther say;that ( believe your medicine to be well calculated to relic re many of the ills to which flesh labors L.-D.' Cowles.
two links .north of. Moors field, iff Pleasant Township, Switzerland County, Indiana. Oar Piaitk-making Outfit is complete, and witb^i it abundance of the finest timber at our command, all orders, both great and small, will be filled with promptness and oceurltcy. V - O' Give us a “lift” >c LumltrUct of old Switzerland, and elsewhere.* ‘ . ANSHUTK iV SON,: Moorcfietd, April 28, ISAS.—-n
Anderson A Blit gait, HAVE just received ami are now opening at their Store room in 3T M O 0 It i: F 7 r. I. D, XT), a full and complete Mock of seasonable Dty (lomls, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latrM.stylcsof. dress a faVcy dry goods, (iUOCEUIKS, NOTIONS', *C., which arc otVcied at juices which will defjr competition, and to which we respectfully in. viie the attention uf our old custoutcrt, and the public generally, : 3 j* Call and examine for ybursslivs. Andnrsnn »V lliigan, Moorelicld, Hid., apr. IS, 1353.
' J.M. KEISTER & CO. Hiring Sun, J-iit. 1S5?. •'
Arctic Liniment. r incomparable Liniment, ujmn which JSL the gn/iiiimss oTtheaDlictcvltsfall lands now ttly lor relief from the'pangv onjfienniatism, Neuralgia, G6ul, Erysipelas,-. Cancer, Scrofula, Sprains, Utilises, Hums, Scalds andnit cutaneous diseases, is rapidly superseding nil similar preparations. The proprietor.; give for the eiicunragmicui of suiTereis, the followingTncntorjndtim of a few of the wonderful cutes effected by it during the pad few months. Cerilficates from the panics named are in the possession.of the proprietors, blit iheir lengiff precludes the. nn blicationof till beta fetf. . Our Dottle Trluruyihnut. ■ Mrs. Mofliil, No 315 Morgan Street,'St; Lpnis, having suffered for three years with Ubeumamm, and tried many preparations "vithoiil effect, Was cured;by one fifty cent:bottle of Arctic Linimcitri .. • ; . Ont of.Pnrgalory. Henry Davis, Mound sired, si. Lqui>, who says he was "suffering the pangs’of purgatory" with neuralgia, for months,.was cured by three or four applications of (he A retie Liniment. . Vitjr.(lie Little Children. ■ A little daughter of Mrs. I,ee, residing on l.ake street, Clucago. was scalded all over by Hie iip«:limi‘’nf a kcUlc of boiling water. The Arctic Liniment way applied according to the directions, and the fire was instantly extracted, and in a few' days the little sufferer vvax welt. r . . Jteithrrd to Beffniy, Mrs. George K. Tylpr,. Canal street, N. 0.* bad long suffered from a painful and djsCgurjng eruption on the face, and-by the use of one bottle of UicT.lnimcnit was cured,'and restored to her original beauty. ' ' A Horrible -Tiimor. ‘ .-
CiKcisKin, May 25—noon, heaviest rain ever known fell in the *}ut 12 hours. Creeks and river rising frightful rapidity. Railroad bridges carried off in all'directions; no trains arrived or departed this morning.- Mill creek is higher than over before known. Ohio river risen 9feet in the last 10 hoars; now rising -rapidly, The rain partially ceased about 10 o'clock; now a light, drizzling rain.' sod it is dark and sultry/ : The whole of last night was one continued thunder tlorra of the most appalling des cription. , ; ;* Later.—Weather clearing tip. River risen abont 3 inches' iper hour. . The Whitewater Canal aqueduct over Mill creek is carried off, and the canal-has broken 5 miles west of the city, carrying off a part of tho track of tho 0. 4M. railway. Mill cccck is 3 feet higher than ever known hefotf.'.
TERMS, CASH.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
COOKING STOVE; tVbich was awarded the first premium at the Ohio Agricultural Stale.Pair, 19-V7; aim the first premium at the Pair of the Ohio Mechanics’ Institute, heldjin October, 1857.. --The groat demand for this Slovc.ond the tin [versa I satisfaction it has given, ate sufficient evidences of its dtcidtd superiority over at I other pallerns. ' J - ■ Also, the old fashioned ivory PRE H1CM Cooking Stove; together with the ighlcr Stoves now in so general use. ET A full stock pf TIN ft E nl w lys bn liond, find-Guttering and Mending pnmplly attended to. —Giye ms.a call before p irehasing elsewhere. ; ’ I.. L. WOOUV. Vevay, March 31J lS5S.—tf i
Kv vitlue of .two executions issued out of the Clerk's Cilice of the Switzer Uni Common Pleas ,Co an, and to me directed, one In favor of L'iyssoa P. Schenck for $14.19, debt and costs.—and one in favor of James McCulloch for 55.1,59, debt, Ac., and against Isaac I). Mockcnnnilh, I'wjll on 12th day of June, 1 I$5K, between the hour* pros' nbed ly law, at the Conn House door in the Town of Vevay, in said county, oiler for sale at .public 1 auction to (he highest and Xcst bidder lot cash in hand, the rents and’ profits for a term of years net exceeding seven, the following, teat estate, situate m saidcounty, vix:—* ’ • ■ .
"hire and Xearn” is an old Maxim. T HR system of business which t have established but be satisfactory to every purchaser., Every article in my Store' has the lowest price marked upon it, and no variation, from the price wiil.be made. ■Purchasers, whether thoy are good or bad judges of tbe quality of goods, may be sure of obtaining every aTjicle et the very lowest price, without the-trouble of besting down, or tbe fear,of being cheated.. ■. It will be my aim to give satisfaction to alt who .will favor Inc with tfieif patronage.. L I have just received a handsome STOCK. OF GOODS, arid will be receiving.from time in time. Goods if every description.. ' v f respectfully, invite; all rriy old customers, end the public in general, to give me a call, a r. l. couKVoisiEtt, . Ho. 1 Odd Fellows’ Hell, coiner of Alain and Liberty's tret lit. >
. . THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED ' DRUG STORE, J¥®. 6, Schenek’s Row, Frrry ttreti, VEyAlMND., IS 'steadily increasing it, business, and the proprietor would respectfully annoujtce to the public that his stock of. . BitUCS AKJ) CKEMICAI.S Is non complete in every ileparlmcnl, oml'his motto being "anjafi'pro/J* and rvtimr," he is prepared to sell at prices which dan no! fail to give general 'satisfaction. As an exemplification of this fact purchasers have only to call at his Drug Store.and be satisfied: [ The following staple articles, of the cm QifaULT, will al oil times be sold al t!, - tow-' estshade of profit; . Linaecd Oil, Bylrlt) Turp«n(tn», [Fiu'e AVliilfi andRcdil.cad, Puity, J^rdHI, ■ Burning Pluid,[Engine Oil, Fish 0*1, Alcohol, -Varoisbcs,; Dyc-Slnffs, Window Glass, Paints of all colors; Varnish, Paint andWhile-Wash . Brushes, ' The above and'all other articles sold at the New Davo Store, are warranted genuii e ami of the very best quality. ‘ O’Tbe undersigned, thankful for the al’patronage already bestowed, and will endeavor to' merit a continuance Al the same. Jooli’fiii ISAAC STEVENS. ,
The undivided third pail of the following described teal cs I ate, to- wj|:—Ilcg inning at (he South-East corner of the South-East quarter of section 15, town 1, NVrlh ofjlangu 13 East; running thence West SO rods along tho South side of said quarter; thence North 100 toils along the East side of lands formerly owned-by Charles'Grimes; Ihonce Easl SO rods lo the East line of quarter section, and from .thence ICO rods South to the place ofibeginnitig,—containing‘50 acres in all. .'Bol if the rents and profits fail, to sell for a'stitlicicni sum Ui satisfy said execution* and costs, .and accruing .costs; I will then and. there, on Hie tame terms, offer the fee sirapIeVuf said real'estate, arid will sell with* bat regard to valuation nr approvement laws. HARRIS KEENES 1 , SherilT S. C. .May 21, 1.553,—3w , $3,50
Sr* Lome, Stay 26. Leavenworth, 2-lth.—The second col* Unit of troops, under Col. Munroe, >oMimcil its march yesterday; the third dbl* umn, nailer Col. May* will not move before the 27 th. The companies of thb 7lh infantry reached the Port on Sunday. Incomplete fotnrns indicate a majority 1ft favor of the Lcntcmvorlh copstitmion of 750. The utmost apathy is manifested at to the result. Pro slavery vole very small. River came to a stand this morning, but began rising again this p. in., and is now K or 4 inches higher than last night. All upper rivers swelling. Heavy rain tins afternoon, but now clear, with fair ittdi* cations of settled weather.
O’ Culler, Cggs, flags, afld all kinds of Country Produce, .taken in exchange for Goods. ’ ''*'•< : mavt-t-lf •
F.uyenc Mallory, was three years the victim of a. horrible tumor on the neck,' which resisted all remedies linlil he tried the -Arelic Linimenl. ■ Thru hollies cured.him in a a 1 few weeks. : . > - - •• • . - , AVniidcrfiil Cnrfl' Mrs. Bedford, Mobile, was confined to her couch for three years wilh numb palsy, and after being in despair from the failure of all other remedies, was cured by ( the Arctic Liniment, in a little over a month; . , ; ■ AuKxjiloelOu,
SPSING & SUMMhR TRADE. fttVlE undersigned are oow in receipt-of iri A large and complete assorlment of If;)rilwarc anil;; Cullcrjv •(; Consisting in part of the following leading ar* tic’.cs, lo-witi—-, - a : ,, -a- ’ « Table arid Pocket Cutlery,'. ; ’ ’ Scissors and Shears,; , : ; Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons, Edge of all descriptions, I. fiencli Planes, Gages arid Squares, - Hand, Ririp, Pannel ft Tennant Saws, \ Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, ■ Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools- v ■ f
- p uhlj a s a i •; GunrdlniiS Sate of llcul Estate. IN- Pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland jaQQ&u county. Indiana, made at its April CSSS Term, 1G&7, and continued at the • "WT April Term, 1868, the undersigned, Uuoidiao of Edith Betts, Ciara Betts, Susan Betuy and Flora Bells, tninoi heirs of Cyras Belts, deceased/will,* on , gnlnntty, the SOih of JitDr, 1S58, offer for sale dt private sale, at her residence near Jacksonville, the Undivided*two thirds of the following real estate, situate in JeGarson Township, Switzerland County; Indiana, yir; The East half of (he South-West quarter of section twenty, town two, of range two, West? of lands sold at Cincinnati, Ohio, containing clehly acres, more or less.; And 1 will also offer, at the same time and place, in my own right, (he remaining one-third in fee simple of said land. -Said land will not be sold for less (bon the appraised value thereof; and in case it is not sold.on said day, t will continue to receive proposals, to purchase, and will sell at any time up to the first day of (he July Term, 185.% of said Common Pleas Court. " TElUIS OP. SAI.K.
. I hereby certifyv that having been badly Imitscd and scalded by the explosion of b Steam Boiler, a friend induced me to try Bragg’s’ Arctic Liniment.. The sniari. was instantly ex*, traded from the scalds, and in d very short time, ail the pain was- gone from the bruises. In two weeks I was Well, "and able to resume my business. r ; “
MemyAia, 7Vim,, /Vop. 2£iA, IS57..
Wall Paper,-/ i DoRHERlKai i ' v PfDEOOABD pRIKTfl, Window Curtain Pa 'eus. A LARGE assortment just .received, and for sale al reduced prices, by 1. aprtS . • ’ ■ - I. STEVENS. No*. S, Schcflck’s Row, Ferry sired.
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400 pair Trace Chains, =. . 4 200 Halter Chains, -,41 60 pair Breast jChains', ‘ '.‘I 25 Log ; ■ ■ ’ i 26 Lock Chains, ~t Dotlblc find Single Barrel GtinJ, Pistols of every description, . '. k | Shot Bags, Powder-Flasks and Homs, :• Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such'as - Bridge Dills, ’ Enameled Leather, . ' Buckles, {■ do , Clolb; Stirrups & Spurs, -Laces & Fringes, . ,v Tccks and Hame»,Saddles, BrassDands, dcu.y&c.^-
UsvcasEiLL, residence Jacksort street.
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Sr. Louis, May 25. . Ilivcr risen about 5 feet since Saturday, now 3 feet higher than any. time this spring. The rise originally came from the Missouri, although the Illinois and other upper streams are rising; upper Mississrppt rose 4 feet at Dubuque, from Saturday to last evcnmg< There were heavy rains Sunday night and nearly all day yesterday. Weather now clear; mer. 79.
Dr.' A. 0. Brako.—Dbar Sir: For more than three years 1 had been aflticlcd with inflamed eyes, in an aggravated degree, ood tried, vinous Physicians, and leycral nosUumi, lono effect; I was induced by Dr.- Baum In: try the Arctic Liniment, and in two months was tieorly welL Myliitle daughter was oilliciedm the ramp manner (or the same time, and during a portion or the Iiiite*was entirety blirid.in one cye. l applied your valuable-Liniment, and her eyes ore now perfectly sound. Thus have I. with one two-bitt-bottle, cured mydaughlet's‘eyes and my own, besides outing the rheumatism in njy back.; I wouldnbt bp wjihou t you r i nralu a bleremcdy in my house;' - ■' ■ Yours truly, Wm.RvMEix. 1 Yfhttr Cilu, lost/ 7, AVr.. 9M; j 857; v ; I.iieteUy ceil iff,'that l.am Well acquainted with'-William Russell, and \w:th’the mhmii fling cures he mentions, and know his statement to be strictly true. "• . JJ. ’Wins worth, , P. : M;, We bit er Ci ly.’; ‘ ■ ‘(food forAntmnl*,- *
-Manufactory, Sales RoorasundiOfficei No. 6 East 4th st., 3d building froraMain,‘Cincinnati. Per sale by JGSSG TEATS,-Vevay;\ViIliam .Gibson, Patriot; Jorgeitsbn;VBIedsbc & Co., 'Florence; John Moore, Allensvilie; George McCulloch dc Son,-Jackson vUlefB.L. "Simmons, Enterprise;: Pan! & Schofield, 1 * Mt Sterling; Wm. Rogers, Moorefleld;Jaracs Shaw, Braytown; J. Ai Powell, Maaohville; Jacob Schuler, Hemphill’s Corner—and by Druggists’ and Merchants generally, ' v se23-ly *
83000 In Free Gifts, . I TO- the parcIinRcrs of. Dr- R. D. PoutriVi Oriental LlfeXI til met) t, j . •’ For’patticulars call at the Drug Store on Ferry street nnd gel K circular. ■ ; marl! f ; i 1. STEVENS, Ageait. Ofi Blacking ni 25 els. per Bbl. A; SUPERIOR article just rccei.ved.at the new Drug Stori on Ferry street. "Pilch 5n’’ and make your Boots shine. j : ■ ap28 „ * . j , ,1. STEVENS. ’
Haring personally selected the 'abote arti-; des, we can assure our friends that .they, oreof superior quality, and we intend-selling them at wholesale or retail at as low prices as they can be bought west of ‘the tndu mains. Give us a call/andi examine our slock of goods, and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. P* X. Oiisnrd & Son. Vevay, Ind, t ; apr23 4
Bt. Loots, May 26.. A dispatch from Nebraska City of the 23d says that a conflict just occurred between Edllera and Kiowa Indians, in which one chief was killed, and a number of stolen horses captured. There is much complaint of Indian depredations in that taction of the Territory.
- Ope fourth cash (n hand; oue-inurth in tit, twelve, and eighteen months from the day of sale/ . For the defetred payments, notes, bearing interest Irom date, and collectable without any relief from valuation nr appraisement laws, with'good freehold security, will be required. A certificate of purchase will bo given, and upon .said sa le "being confirmed by the Court, a deed will he’txectttcd to the pur. chaser, end a'mortgage required on said premises to teurre said deferred payments. ; : ;T FLORA BEITS, Guardian. . * Hay 31, B, N. Lamb, alt'y.
Coroner’* Inquest, No.; 11. AN IWQUKT waa held by.WaWH. Jack, a Justice of The Peace; as: Coroner, of Switzerland coumy.Indiano, onthfeOih dny of 51 ay, 1858, over the dead body of a Woman, name-unknown, found in'tfae Ohio river, near Lyme’ Landing, in aaid Township.f ,v Said deceased was'supposed to be about 30 years of age, 61 feet high, tblack ; hniri - Had on when found, a plaid.Rtd and While Calico Sack and Dress, asd White .Cotton-Shirt; also Morocco Shoes, one Blue Woolen Stocking and one Mixed Gray ohe. ' Found on salddeceased a Bross WatchChaihamf Steel'Key; also on said Gbaiit.was a TrunkiKey-V..- . Verdict of the Jury—Cousc’ of death; supposed to be by accidental drowning- 1 ■ - f ■ ■ ‘ WADE H. JACK, [Swl.). ■ y ■ '" J ustice of the: Peace, as .Coroner. • ■ ! May 14. 1888.~3w, , r ,: ;> 7/ J f;.
F OR iS ALE. | LOT numbered.one hundred and* seventy (170) in the Town ofVevay. Said /Q* Lot is a very etigiblejsituation, belonged toLa wre tree Ni hell. folio xEi offer Lot numbered qne .hundred and fifty 1 five |155). For terms, apply to Ferret Dufoor, Yevay, or the subscriber at ML Sterling. ; . 'MI. IL WHITEHEAD... • Mu Sterling, Oct. '|,;I857. . . : t 1 . . ■' ATS., A generalajsortmentjof • \ .’ Mens Panama, Leghorn <5r Palm’ Leaf Hi fs, . Boys; ' do -'6p do. • ,do Mens Soft,Fur ami [Wool Hals, • Boys' do :• do ; ' •: do ' ' For sole low by ‘! •*;} *' ■ Airaco Snsy. *
SPRING GOODSrSlHG subscribers are now ope hi if e at theft . JL old and well knbyyh stand in Jacksonville, a Urge and well selected slock of - Spring nnd Sniumer/Oootls, embracing every variety and style of ; Fancy and Staple ‘
-ThisInvaluable Liniment is . also equally efficacious in curing' the diseases .of suimals.as witness the followingcerlificate: Messrs. J. <y A. Arn'ot.-and'Lynch,’ Ainol .it Co. r keep the two largest livery stables in the West, arid are generally Known throughout (be United plates; Louie, Dee, 23 rd, 1857; ■
New York, May 25. The brig, New Era, from Matangas, reAorta being boarded, April 24th, by an English war steamer, and May 18tb, had three shots fired at her by another British ■war steamer. Did riot heave , to, conso.goently not boarded.
DRY GOODS, Consisting of Calicoes ‘of all kinds and prices, Lawns, Ginghams, .Orgahdes, Bareges, . DeBegcs, OeLa(ne, fchsmbrays. Lustres, Silks, and Muslin ' ' Goods, for Ladles Dresses. , . Caatmete, Satinets, Coltonades, Gambroons, Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods, for { - ; Gentlemen and Boys* wear. ' A Urge and beautiful stock of ChemiseltS,' Sleeves ana Collars, which they offer on very reasonable terms. ■
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of three executions issued out of the Clerk's.Office of the Switzerland Circuit Court, .and to roc directed, one in favor of William Rogers for $35,OQ debt and coils lb this .time;—one in .favor of John H. Myers for$17,71 debt, Ac.,—and pne in favor of Joseph' C* Uockersmtlh Tot $139,65 debt, A<?., and against Isaac D. HoclteisroUb,T.will on : tliC: \2iu: day of June, >1858, bet ween, the Hours prescribed bylaw; pl’the Courlilouse door in ] the town* of/Vevay, in; said* county, offer for sole, atpublic auction,, to the highest and best bidder, Tor cash in’ hand, the rent* ahdprofila fornterm ofyVafs not’-exceeding severt, of the\foljpwing. Real EaUte, riluato jn said county, rut:— ' . / ;
AVc. the undersigned, ' having' Used Dr, 3ragg'a Arctic; Liniment - for-a;, number' of raonths/.cheerfuliy testify to its superior effica* cy lii curing the diseases of hones; arfwell are we satisfied of the Arctic being the best Liniment made,.that we would-usc no other. /We keep and have kejit;for « number of yearsfexfeiisive livery stabfesdn > this city,'bnil conre-, quently out cxperience,abouf horses and their discases is great, antl u'e unhesitaliogly. say, thal \lie 'ATcttcVLrniment is the oiOy ’ one 'wehave • ever footed aluvykeJftctict. Vt e cordial-;j ly rccommcnd.irlDall livery stableTiecperft and j others having.the,Mreof horacs. . -:?;. :• j ’M, M. , J..& A. AasoT, •. . ( - ■■ . LVxch; Arsot & Co'.,. *i . ’ u •,, / 1 Chesriulstfcet;
ZavEsviLLE, May 26. ; 'Heavy washes in several places on.the •C, W. AZ. Railroad. No trains through iince Monday. Trains will probably ran to-morrow night. Trains on the Central Ohio road running regularly.' ■"
. Slipcsh: ; ; .; ‘•■.■A'.! General.assbilt^ent’ of. Boots and S iocs xfL fotilcdsondBoys Springs and -Bun racf wear.. Also, Ladtes|..Mtsses'.and Childteu'a Shoes of all slyles.' vfor saie-1owfay-:[ ' aprti: - . •> ALFRED SHA)K
■ Kc c o r d e r ? s VO ffl ce'V. '•< ■jM'OTlCE is hereby given, that ob and-afler the 1st day of June nest, no Deeds will be received for Record until the same have 1 been.transferred for taxation by the Auditor. the reception ftr. Record, of. Deeds,/or other instruments of writing/ the fees must be paid in advance, when I will give a receipt, for the same, * ’ ’
New York, May 25. 'Tha temporary loan by the State of tOMo of half a million dollars, maturing .in 1860 and 1881, at six per cent,, has jbeen taken at ono tenth and one fourth jier cent premium.
Sheetings, Shirtings, 1 - Checks, Cambilcks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Notions.
Boots and Shoes. A large and beautiful assortment of Doola and Shots, of the best brands. Hals and Caps*
' T,cap.T.ca.« .. . - WE invite the;! allenfibii>of' IhffSSV lovers of good TEA, to oiii as-jra S3, sorlment, hareVlorgVatock, andt@t£@ offer it low, ; V/ ,
The’ undivided 1 t hi rdp arid f- th e-foll o w!v'g described real eslalv to-Mir—Beginning at the South-EnslQCtncr of. I he So u I h - East quarter of section 13, town’4,.North of 13East; running IbenceAVcst 80 roda along-Iho South side of said quarter; thence North 100 rods aloug the East side of lands formerly own* ed by Charles Grimes'; thence East SO the.Cast line of said quarter section; and from thence 100 tods South to lie.place of begin* ning,—containing 30 acres in all. - ... - a But if the rents, and profits fail to sell for’ a sufficient sum to satisfy said attentions, and costs, and accruing costa, Twill then and there, on the same terra*, offer the fee simple of said real estate; but will not sell for less than two thirds the appraised value thereof.
. -'Caution;' ‘ ■' -,;j , Many Druggists,; having .old Liniment om hand,; will try to toll them.to jou as the best,' but do Yon positively refuse Id nurchast them. Ask'for "BRAGG'S ARCTIC LINIMENT," and take no‘other. • • ■
On and after the 1st day of July next, Fee Bills will be issued for the fees due for recording Deeds, &c., which baVe remained in the Recorder's Office for six months or more. WM. H. KBLSO, Rtcorder S. C. May 14, 1868.—7w To Bn ltd’ ill alters
Palm, Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Pur Hals, Tinware, Glassware, Hardware, Quecnswaie, —a large assortment of .each kind. Clothing.and Groceries. They particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their slock of Clothing; as well as their supply of Groceries. (ty They are determined to sell their Goods as tow as is consistent with fair profit . They will take pleasure in showing their goods—hoping by attention to business and cheap prices, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. < v Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices—and as for money, it will never be refused. GEO. McCULLOCH «V SON. Jacksonville, Ind , apr. 25, 1833.
V WasbiiiffElaid;; A /•I; ;.' CARINGTON'S Superior Washing Fla d is for sale in Vevay by Clarkson # Waldo, gj-Give it a trial. • • . ' V. ;
New York, May 26. The flteamship Glasgow arrived with •Glaagow datca lo the 12th inst. Advices anticipated by the City of Washing* ion, arrived on Sunday,
.. PropoatUon., , Th ©proprietors agrpe to furnish each purchaser of addl Wt .bottle,’with a free subscription to'lhc'U.fLJojunal, for one year: This ft one'of the'best N.Y. illustrated papers. A certificate, entitling the bolder to the benefit of thislproposition, is enclosed in the wrapper around every dollar bottler The Arctic Liniment ispul up in 25 chut, 60 cent, and$l hot' ties.. The 50 cent and,$t-botUes contain 60 and 100 per cent, more Liniment in proportion to their cost, and are the cheapest.' For rale by , BRAGG & BCRROWES, ;■ 'Sole Proprietors,.St. Lpiiii, Mo. An agent is wauled in every town and village,. ’'Applications must always be accompanied by responsible references. CT For sale ty’J. L, TlilEBAUD,' Ycvay, and by Druggists generally. ' ' ' feb24 3m ;
|^1IGAS8—CIGARS. — 20,000, gimp. Common Cigars Joist nCotred, and (br ute fo* to Country Stores by the 1000*.or. by Give us a ca'IL Cueksoh $ Waldo,
ASM FAICtlERS CENEflAtlA*. WE are nov/ manufacturing Davis’s Patent Chum and Bnttet Wotker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, decll F, L. GHISARD 4 SON.
Pittsddboh, May 20. Tbs recent heavy rains have caused a rapid rise in riyera; now 22 feet by pier, ilill rifling. Weather clearing op; 66,
SUGAR &. MOLASSES—By the barrel; bt in less quantities; to suit purchasers, iiist received ami for sale at ‘ " 'f mart* * HARWOOD & DOAN'S. r
DYE STUFFS. — Wn HAVE received a supply of Coloring Materials, comprising Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Camwood, Extract Logwood, Alum, &c, may27 CLARKSON % WALDO.
. IsniiKiPOLJB, May 22. Got, Willard ia very low with a severe attack of pheumoma, or congestion of the lunge. Hie recovery is doubtful.
HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C/ May 31,.1833—Aw $3.60>
MOLASSES $ SUGAR—by the barrel oi in quantities to suit purchasers, by I jaul3 . . CLARKSON & WALDO.
Iron, 1 i ; on, Iron.
fiTd'h TONS Arsotlcd Iron—Round, Flat, CP’lw Square, Oval, I Oval and Hoop, all of which will be'sold at Cincinnati prices for Catk. apt3$, F. I„ GHISARD &. S0N.
Window Sash. 8 by 10, 9 by 12, 10 by n, and 10 by 16, at eep9 ‘ P. L. GRISARD & SON'S,
C7HAIN PU3IPS—We keep .constantly)on J hand Chain Pumps. For sale loin by febt* P. 1/ GRISAHP A SON. .
HILL Side Plows, and Cultivators,-a supply always on hand. ap23 V. L. GRISARD&: SON.
CiHclitKin, May 22. Connelly was refused a new trial. Hia lenience ia 20 days in the county jail and 1 *10 fine.
Golden syrup.—We tavV *Jot oi'.lbo b««>i tit. LouU Goldca Gyrap, far trio cheap. CLARKSON A*. WALDO.
GARDEN HOES, Rakes, Spades, and XX. Shovels, at GRISARD & SON’S.
Whitlow Blind* and Doora, i.pfi ’ at F. L. GRIS A HD 4 SON’S.
1M ARHLF.S b RALL C —a good assortment, aprVl CLARKSON A WALDO.
MOLASSES —By the Barrel dr Half Um«l. t'T ap7 A- FOIL
WOOL CARDINGTHE undersigned respectful]} inform the citizens of Stt'itzcrlaad and adjoining counties, that they are now prepared to receive wool Carding. Our machinery is'now in perfect order, and from our long experience in tSe business' we are conAdenl'of giving satisfaction in all cases. ‘ G. G. KNOX * CO. VcTajvMny 7, ISSS.—Im
cx.brK.vs orritCE. HAVING been compelled to borrow money to meet my engagement*, I will be uinlet the necessity of, issuing Fee Hills for IHe col tee-C lion of. all costs duo me, bit and' after the 1st rfay of June next. All persons interested will therefore take notice. msyM ' ' OLIVER ORMSUV, Clerk.
