Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 July 1858 — Page 3

LAXb for rale. ■. I HAVE twenty acres of Brat rate land near Patriot, Switzerland county, Ind., wbiett I will svll immediate application U made/ For see or address . QWV ER ORMSUY, at Clerk’s Office. . VevA, JnnelS, !M8 —tf

'Turnpike Lettings, &EAL£D proposals win be recent*! untii IS >3 o'clock H.f oh Monday the I2:h day of July, 165S, at the (tore of F. L-Gnuid .ySoni in Vevay, Indiana, forGtadicg, McAdamiemc. Culvemcg and completing about four miles and a ball of the branch of the "Veray Mount Sterling and Versailles Tarnkike;" commencing at the mouth of iLc lane neat Ales seder McHenry's and running to fajiview meeting house. , w . * Said Work to. be completed and finished.aocording to tbeplins'and specifications of Ihe company,—rwhich may he seen and inspected by persons desirous of infotming ihemtelrcs of the nature of the excavations and embankments before bidding, by calling on the President of the Company at,the store of F. L. Grirsti d. Son; m Veray. ■ f ■- . By order of the Board of Directors F. L. GRIbAftD, President.

/Flour and Mackerel. have-just received a large supply .of “■•\qc3Kv mackerel, in kits, quarters and halves, and'barrels. j Also, a poop article of family flour, bv fte ■ F. L. OHISARD & SON.

fiT .’W ; 0 0 l >V A K * At the.Rising Sun ■ WOOLEN FACTORY. I HAVE .put my machi nothin first-rate or,dcr/*nd got another new spinniog-jack, with all the latest improvements added U> it. I have not the least doubt that I am prepared to keep up with the increase in my business and give general satisfaction. . ’ j, nans TO SCtT THE TIMEl* : • ' Making Blankets, full wjdth.ih the gtrasejl W Washed and rikpped blankets, . - . ! 60 Cotton.warp blankets, . - . t 10 4 leaf Jeans, (1 color the wool brown or . black and find the-warp,) pet yard, . the. Whitt Linsey, pet yard, * . - ‘/16c. White Plandel, per yard, ‘ •' / .ISc. Jeans, filled aoddressec, per yard, • ' ;‘J}. flannel, colored and dressed. ptyd.lC tok&c. Carding, spinning and reeling, pt lb, i3fc Stocking yard, per pound, - ■ Ihc. AH wont lent from a distance, with propet direction*, shall be attended to as well at if the owners were with it. . . - All persons living at a distance can have their wool carded and spun to take black witlr them, by'temaimng over night. All kinds of goods in my line for sale cheap for cash or wool. JOE SCHOFIELD. Rising Sue, Apnl 21, lass.—3ra

' Simeon Slawson. 7W0TJCE is hereby given, that the iv signed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Simeon Slawson, late of Swit; rctlapd county,.Indians, deceased,, Said esestate is supposed to .le solvent. : ANGELIMJ SLAWSON,'Administratrix. Junc.tS, 165b.—3w- ‘

/ • NOTICE. ]%JjOTlCE is hereby given that on Monday, iwi the 51fa day of July, 185!), at 10 o'clock, AyM., an election will be held at .the Mclho"3isl Episcopal Church in Vqvay, for the purpose of electing three Trustees for said church. AH-the members of .the church ate requested to attend. . JAMES HARWOOD. DAVID ARMSTRONG, '. ROBERT N. LAMB, . June 24, l£5b,—g.’w

PERRET DEFOER, Secretary. . Daily Commercial, and Daily Enquirer, Cincinnati, publish to tae amount of $o each, and send thou- tills to this office lot payment, June -I, Il?58 —5*-

. (Oficiuit-) . ’ * * * Uneflr' fiung ar the Close of School.. - Dear children,'time Las fiiUcd by," Our parting tcencis near,— . Do you expect to reit on high,Where skies ore a’.wgys fieav* . 0 little friends le not 0:3tnayt(I>i • . ' quench the throbbing heart: Give Him your heart who was betrayed, *• .And we shall neverjiatt. Our Saviour, 0 how good and kind’ . Hc is to children litre;. 0 serfs him now .with all yourjniml. And then you've nought to fear. Young friends, do you eipect to dwell . ; . Where meeting knows no t!nd f, Then lei your hmrw with rapture swell, And e’en your lives'amend. . ■■■' j .We here the.cheek of crimson hue. } ■■ ‘ . Havg seen bedecked with smilex. ■' We there shall be a happy crew, . '- j, ' If hol-shipp’tecl>ed by wiles. i Youbg friends, though here we part again,- . I • We'll ne'er forget to love, ; . •; Until the God of earth's domain v 'i Shal^summon us above,* , •; Dear scholars; where will you appear, ' In that great day of God I . Will you applaud the Savior dear,. . f Or dowm to ruin plod t 1 would that we up there mighl jbe . /- • *, . A school convened to sing, >■, To Him loud praise who made us free—> ’T would make Heaven’s arches ring.. Then, pupils dear, adieu, adieu, ' To all a kind fare well;- " " U*e hope to meet you all anew, y ;. " . .At God*» right hand to dwclh Although it cause our hearts to throb. - To bid you ail faicwe)!,. • J*’ [Yet we, to heed the calls of God, , . ' JIusl say agafn farewell. ; Young friends," if tried or tompted,‘sue mt-rcy evt-r new," . * Kt-si safti on fesus* -breast. ' Adieu, ■ Farewell, adieu; adieu. - • ' * -■ .Cuas. W. Siitw, Vocalist. Kci-wille. lu 1 *!, Jlay jt, ISiS. ■

The Crops. ' . . (FrUta the CitWV,E*U Gazette, June 30.J 4 We have received, within the past week, reliable crop advices from between one and two hun- . died'districts, chiefly in Ohio, Indiana and'Kcnt ncky, but including many points in Missouri, Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee and other States. From this information the • following conclusions urerdeducible;— - - ’ ,1; The wheat crop, though se- * riously injured in some localities by.excessive raiuA, rust, weevil, smut, &c., may, as a whole, be set down as a good one—ratlier above than below an average, both ns regards quantity and quality.— Thus crop added to the large stocks oflast year’s yield, will furnish supplies for the", ensuing year, considerably in excess of any season for some years past: ■ 2. Oats have been seriously injured in Kentucky, Tennessee, . and.some other Southern States, but in the middle western States' the. yield promises to, be very heavy. Taking the coil nfry th ro’ the indications are, the crop will be ar good one. ... ; 3. Barley and Rye will make a full yield. . * 4. Hay i*generally very good. Reports of a short crop tire rare, j while from almost every section we'have, ad vices of an abundant .yield. . This crop will be a largo one. ’ • - ■ ■ j • 5, Potatoes promise well, and! with favorable weather hereafter thcytield will be large. The quality, of. the crop now in. marked is ver) r good. • . . Gi -.Fruit will be short. - This j remark applies, to‘almost " every) variety. There will not, however, i he a total - la i hi re o t* a ny Mescri p<j tion. This is the best tha t can 1 he said for apple.y pears, peaches j * and plums. i 7. Coni, though quite haek-i ward, is now doing well, tind all that .qm he said about it is that the jyroapect» are favorable for a fair, if not ah average crop. Muck land intended for this?crop will not be planted, but this omission has been confined chiefly to the lowest bottoms. Onf sandy soil ■arid rolling clay lands we think all tlje ground intended for Corn has been planted, and that on the whole-a basis has been Tor ii fair crop. Its condition, however, is . a critical one. A dry Summer, or early frosts, Avoid d proAre fa tu 1; but Avith faA Orablo AVeather nothing is to be feared. .

NOBto ©W0S.

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SPRING GOODSrB,VIE subsctilt'rsare now opening at their JL old and well Known stand in Jacksonville, a large'and well selected Mock of -VSpring and>Suminer Goods, - ' 'embracing every'variety and style of . ‘■ .Fancy and .Staple . ■ •

ALFRED SHAW.

TERMS. CASH.

JS ’now receiving a complete stock of Spring end Summer Goodt , 0 Comprising all the eliteIc< usually kept m his line, which wiU.be sold to bis«ld friends and customers and the public in general, on as good terms as the same can be bought elsewhere. ' *

" Live and Learn,” ij an old Marim.

DRY GOODS, Consitling%f Calicoes of all kinds, and prices. Lawns; Gtngbams. Orgaudes, Bareges, DtUeges; DeLaine, bbanibrays, j , v ? Lustres,'Silks, end Muslin t Goods, for,Ladies Dresses. Casimeie, SatineU,' Collotiodes, Gambtoons, - Jeans, Velvets, an*d Lfnen Goods, for ’’ - Gentlemen and Boys* wear. ‘ A .large' arid beautiful:stock of.Cherm'sctls, Sleeves anu Collars,- which they-olfcr on very reasonable terms. , * Sheetings, Shirtings, .Checks, Catnbticks. Drillings, and all other Staples qrid NbtioTrc. ■ Boots and Shoes. A large and beautiful aasortmcift of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands: . Hats and Caps. Film, Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Fur Hats, Tinware,.Glassware, Hardware, Queenswqre, —ft large assortment of each kind. Clvilijng mid Groceries, i They particularly invite the attention of pur* , chasers to their stock of Clothing; as well as their’supply of Oroceriev

11HE system of business w hich I hnse tft . tabhsbed cannot but be satisfactory to every purchaser. Every article m my .Store has the lowest price marked upon it, and no variation from the price will be made. Perch isirs, whether they are good or bac judges of the quality of goods, may be ruic of obtaining ever* article at the very Sower* price, without the trouble of beating down; oi .lit, fear of being cheated. It will be my aim to give sat i? fact ion to who will favor me with'their patronage. I have just recem-d a handsome STOCK OF,GOODS, and will.bt- receiving from lane to lime*, Goods of every description. ( respectfully invite* all my.old customers, and the public m general, to give me a call

Thankful for past favors, live undersigned hopes by strict attention to busiAcs's to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. ap2l t . ALFRED SHAW..

F. L. COURVOISIER. No. I Odd. Fellows* Hi!.’, earner of Mata and Liberty streets.

O’ Butter, Eegs, Rags, ana a;i kinds of Gountiy Produce, taken in exchange ful* Goods. ma»U-lf

l Machines are 6emg. made at the rate of one thousand per week, and sold as fast a? made. ■ v >■ ■

IT-Tbey are dultmtiped to sell their Goods as Ion- a? is consistent with'/air profit. They will take pleasure in showing' their goods—hoping by attention to business and cheap priers t to merit and receive a share of. public parronag*-. ; •«* 1‘roduvc ol' all kinds taken in exchange for GouJjS at the highest matket prices—and as for money, it still never be refused..*.

' • Pittsburgh, June 30. Rivet 4 feet 8 inches -by pier, Vailing:'weatlier clear; 90: ;

WE lave just received 14.Mowing Ma chines, direct from the Manufacturers, which we offer to the public on fivorabl./ .terms. . F. L. GRISARD k SQ'N. Vevay. May 21.J&6H. . ' \ ,

SPRING & ,SUMMiR TRADE. fMVlE undersigned are now in- receipt of a JL large and complete assortment of ilinrdware 'and Cullers, Consisting in part of the following '.elding articles, to-wit,: — Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, * Scissors and Shears, •' » Razors and Strops, Toble, Tea, and Basting Spoons,' Edge Tax>U of all descriptions, Bench Planes, Gages and Squares, Hand, BippJ’annel * Tennant Saws, • Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, Carpenter's ajtd Cooper's Tools. ALSO 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 HaJtcr Chains, , 60 pair Breast Chains, ’ 25-Log Chains, ■ v 25 Lock Chains, . ■ ♦ Double and Sifiglc/Batrel Guns, . - Pistols of every description, ■ Shot Bags, Ppwde;. Flasks and Horns, ■Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such as ’ . Bridge Bills,. Enameled Leather. • -Buckles, ‘ ■' do . Cloth,.. Stinups <3c'Spurs, Racesdc Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles,

GEO, McCUCtOCH $ SON, Ind , apf, 23, IS5S.

hre sixty-six Democrat ic papers in Illinois. They alt support Douglas except six.

/ " Dlt. ROBACJCS y Bjopd Purtfitr and''Bloody PUlt,

Spring and Summer Goods.

. Anderson. & Hasan, - HAVE just received and are now opening at their Store room in XT M O O It F. F IE LD, J3 a full, and complete stock of sea ?o ruble Goods, comprising a choice and varied tacitraent of the latest styles of ORE545 & EAffCV DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, \OT10\H, A.C., * ' which ate offered at prices which - Willey Competition,and to which Vc respeclfonyin* vile the attention iff our old customers, and the public generally. Hr Call and examine for yourselves. Audersoo dk Uagan. Mooreheld, Ind., 8pr. V3, 1843. .* '

• • t a * f -t aaus the wormest day. of the •season.TJbermometer 97 in our office., ;* 1

j rite 'great Scandinavian . VEnGlETABtE KltfittUlUS;

To Tlioae.vrtio Th'lnk nntf Utaion/ FPHE lutelligentin thl* country, arp.alway* ready to X test the mcrlWof a prociIuv[itdlWfu*rT or Invinlion, and If MibfleJ or lti eiceflenee, to adopt, approve and ro com mo nil iu It ia to tilts thinking, reasoning claai, who olwaya look before they leap, fcnd whow hon«t and rational Judgment give*'Urns to public opinion, lhat'Uc. Ko**ntN IIlobs Pcamta and Pill* owe tliolr lumcnw succeis. When thli

■A Dalo for Every Wound.” ■■ Ci&J' tae ARCTIC LUUMS?iT jtvSfibL • Vii produced by Dr.' CEAGG nt * *b* w 'l uwt «f Dr- etre -jk-*'-fQt if about to prortvd to the arcVic'regions. ' and >u u«c4 by him daring that 'BSm KA& perUoul reyi*e. Tb-Jt ,11 pi(n/ *or1il thii voodrrfal HEALING REMEDY. —»tirh hat made * FHE AFFLICTED REJOICE. y. ( ; nUNDULTlS and THOCSANIS i* . * have te»(rd * " j its yiniui?. j ’and are rajoidn* to freedom t| ft^n *° 0 * *' a * tria A I \ lalsic* PAI * AND *P rsEA SK * j *1 *bkli other trmfdin bad. (aJkd I OAy ,T to one. Karr you iht . 1 BRONCHITIS; NEUBJIGIA, | Rheumatism,'Scrofula ? I Hire you the I EjUI-ACHE on T.00TH-ACHET | ‘ ' ' Areycn aCUeted-C^h Old JSoX’era, '■ V •offeringbotn ... if,&wa tdtriais, sprains, corns'' . sore ira, nusi* • fftiTRira . tba- *: ‘Arc tlCjLInlment j { 'i ■ lill alfiird you to it ant re'Jtf I C; *' EreryNrlT It II (bit to ’• I mjnm •Asa© ; soAL©& 1 . . f , . C , ( And in fc-ar el tbeer dtead- >. ft,* *•■ r i-J-- . IU »ecid,nti tha On tj'and,"* at*. fur it athvilr aotc and { IWMBOIATT, reukf, f raytn*- death. Is '.MOTH BUS* COMPANION.. ■a ’ Aa. n <t ,uw JN. THE BREAK, S Qr 6 Lips, Pimples, *Cn 5*. ' ‘ "ree'lhnt fer (hr Hair/ jlrloj it a muiTirr, ouwr ItU MAN AND BEAST. ■ ; v, -. ‘ It (■ a eorernjo rravdr for : Diseases «r Horses, y k ii / (tHM ' BRU,^1ES ' spRflixs, Vhygffltli, ■ Hrio h -Mt, Vtiiklt, t-ravia. tfyfc?*-urfcleSFviS - . ■ ..ECRATcnK, - ' tacrav, Riau-bos*, ' * * . Pu»x .

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cAnt Ambaaiador of lltall'h • Pir»l announced that hU Scandinavian Rvmvdiei were infallible In Uvvr Corrtl-blnL, N'vrvou* Ubeatea, Setual Weakneia, Scrofula, Premature Old ‘Age, Fever and Ague. RhemnntlJin, Neuralgia, Fits, Hemonholdaor ITtra, Weak. Stomach, Collegia rrhea, etc., he allied the’manner In which they operated.— Their actual cffectvwere compared by aagaelona men, with the dMIiij!uUh'ed Phyilclan’a etalemenU, and It Vu found, that every atage or-the pmrreaa of cute, wgt prjciiely at he bad Ocscrlbed it. The «ia!t ws» that the mind of the country became Intonated, abfi '(hat poriona of the bigheit standing tn every city and .town In the ynlon, palroufied the preparation a, and aJlulUed the clalnuof the th* 'pm Medical HI«overcr of the Ape. : . TtTblMuo Fi rifier and Pills are now univcnaily recdm'mended by well Informed tod candid persons, aim Immediate cuw for: ■ I.s’niocsTio.v, a Cottlvenera. dlwaici of the Kidneys, Cramps In the Stomach, Wind, Colic, Pain between tba Shoulder*, Nausea, Headache', . : , ‘ r ■ ldVEt.C0JIhUl.ST, Jaundice, 1’aln' 1 In iW Kigbi Side, Lois of Appetite, STee pic wain,'NijU.l mare, . ' OtSEBAL* 0EWL1TV.

CHEJESS.— We have .a very Urge let of . . Ctcese for sale low— Hamburg Ko, i. Western Reserre, Pine Apple. v Cl*KESS* 4r W*LWJ

Brass Bands, Ac., Arc.

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Having'petionallv selccted the above aiti* clcs, we' car assure our friends that they are of .superior quality,; and we intend selling them at wholesale or retail at as tow prices as (hey can be bought west of the mountains, . Give us a call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. GrJsurd & Sou. Vevay, fnd. ' aprS ,

Iron, Irorij Iron. TONS-Assorted Iton—Round, Fla*,.: Squaw, Oval, j Oval and Hoop,all of which will be sold at Cincinnati prices for Va*h. s pr?S F.- L. G HI SARD & SON.'

’ r (of tii k 4TH OF JCIY. ANDBASKET DINNER, V IviLL iiE'IIKLD AT VEVAY, - . - ■ ■■■ ' ■ ■ , ;> S at u r da July 3 rd r lB5S. ■ jCrF’.The People of Vevay and vidnity afe invited to attend ant! participate in this .Celebration. welBfilled Baskets with yoii, all who come! ’1 >

B-#AKLU'i» VLAbl—Constantly on ■M-9 hand and for sale-law, u veil w all aiber articles usually found 1 **, a regular UaTttry. nur3 Cuiksox W*tno, *

; ■, ,St. Lons, June 28. A. despatch from Leavenworth of the 24th announces the reeepaion. of- five dap later news from Camp Scott.. Col. llodhian was within one and Ciipt. Marcy t wo days* inarch of Port Bridger.— Opv. thnmniiig felt • considerable distrust of theMormons and their promises. • The arniy Ayoulddirea 1c . up camp and inarch on the capi* ‘ tal .by dime 15th, with an .efficient and well armed force of 2,500! inen. Provisions plenty. Troops eager for the command to march’. j • , V

Nvrroui Truman, Fainting’ Fin, Epilepsy. Mental IrntalIon,'Dcjj>omJcticj« Wailing of jhc Flejh, • ■ • ■ •* , ■ < Ncrofulx, ; , Sure Leg. Ulecraon the ISoily, Pimple* on the Face, General Bruptloos, Hulls,.Mercurial Sovet, GbndnUr Swellings, Scconilaty Symptom*, NeCBAMilA, . Rbeumallim, L‘umbipo, 6ilff Joint), 'Paralysis, ft. Vila** ItatiCr. Ncrvou* TwHchlngi, ■ : ';Kcu ur • * Seatfil WcalnetL Harrenne**; lllscue/of thWVomb, WefckneM*«r the Back, Loin* and Llratu. . ‘ ‘ Affections of the Luncs, Br<‘avbItU.. Asthma. Htourisy, Catarrh, , InOnooza, Cough, *d4 all other dlsorilcr*. If administered before disease ha* struck a mortal blivw atthe vital organs. . ' . Autograph Iittlni, Of dKtingnhhed mun In every, pro few! on, warmly ra> coramendlnty the preparations, may be seen*at Dr. RobackV O0ce. * . ' . In the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills are udl* ted the three great medicinal properties which Physl* elans hare heretofore tried tn vulu to combine In'one preparation. They- relfev* the bowels, purify the bile and the biped, ana iovigoraleatho coiuutatlon.al one and the aam&tlme. To tbts tact all who Uy them will snhseiibe,„Tno' absence of minerals, end of every itqplfytng drag, reodenlhem harmless, even to the most Jellcato female; or lBe feeblest rbtld. No one can doubt their luperteiltv' after one tingle trial—they are not only better, but la fact cheaper than any other Fills, for U lakes a less number of them to ‘produce ■ better effect.

KISING SUN FOUNDRY.

J. M. KEISTER A CO., HAVING removed their Foundry into tbeii new building, are now prepared to do all kinds of casting usually demo in similar establishments. Having procured good Lathes, wo.alre enabled to do Turning and Finishing Sn a neat and workmanlike style. We ere also manufacturing O'Key’s Pater, I Lath Cutler, which with one Horse Power win cut from 60 to 15,000 merchantable Lath per' day. Wc shall also have made and ready'for the season, Buga; Mills of the most approved patterns, at prices tbit will- suit all who vjsb to purchase. * V *' We have made, such alterations ifi out Hay Press Irons that place the possibility of breaking. - t - V ’• Thankful for past favors,'we earnestly solicit a continuance of (be same.

STATE OP INDIANA,'Switzerland Coodt ty, sct;—ln the Switzerland Circuit Court, November Term, IS5S, • .

Elijah Higgins, William Huichinspn, > 9?®/* * J i &t*. 3 ij ®**"> * Jdaeph Hutchinson, | J ,c |® Heal Estate. : et al. - j ' IT appearing from 'affidavit filed in the Clerk's Office, of said county, that Matilda Shafer, who is impleaded with said William Hutchinson, et a], is a necessary parlyjto the above 'entitled action, which is in relation to Real Cstale. . , ' .*

■ Fourth of July Celebration. T There wU be a Sabbath School Oeler, bratiori.anil Pic Nic in the neighborhood of- Ha rris^rs v School Hoaee, in Pleasant oa'tbe 3d of July. 'Olives OnMSBwEsq., of this. JiUc® as consented an address oh the occasion; ;' Alliare invited to attend ’ S, i - w ■ ■ ■

Therefore, the said Matilda Shafer, is 4 hereby notified of the pendency of said suit* which, will stand for trial at the November d. 16SS, of said Court, which.wilj be holder, pt tbe Court House, in Vevay, in said county, on the 1st Monday in November, a, d. 1855; when and where she can attend if she sec proper; otherwise' the matters and things :c plaintiff's complaint contained, will be heard and determined in her absence. j

Important Trial.-tA trial of reaping and mowiitg machines will fie held iit Ltipdrte, on J uly 7th%i3d 8th, 1858, under the patrohage.jbf the State -Board, of Agriculture.. The following pfe* be ! f l/est mptfuig machine, * §30 Sepphibest mower, § . 15 Best reaping machine,; . 30 Second best reaper, 15 Bestreaper&mower opmbined.-30 Second:,do • db ; dd’ ! 15

Alt ordefs left with P. L. GBISARD & SON, of Vevay, will be punctually amended to.

J. M. IIEISTEH & CO. Rising Sun; Jaq. l 4 , 1553.

Ww of the -ScahrUniTljri Blood Pn filter, $1 per fertile, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Fill*, 33 cents per bos, or 3 boxes for SI. , RTr* Read Ov- RobackS Special Notices and ecrtlflcates, published In'a conspicuous patt of thU Paper from Urns'to lime. ' Ur. ■Hohack’s Medical Almanac and Kamjty. Adviser, containing a great amounts late resting and valua bio McdicslTo formation can bo had gratis « any of lib agents throughout the country;. From Rev. Ur. McMullen, Psatorjof Roberii Chapel. 'V , , laniiiupotu, Oct. 5, taw. ' T)f. C, W. Robsek—near Sir; ‘ jTntVe used 1 your Blood Pariflsr for a nervous affection, from' which I bavo suffered much at tiroes.' While ft is pleasant to the taste. It certainly has a bappy effect npota the' nerves. Please 'accept my thanks fat your kind reraids, and believe me, ■ . . “. Yours,” ■ ' J. AV. ,T. McMUfeLBS. . Cssusir, Wsrreh Co., 0.. March 8, SfiS8.' ■■■■ Dr. C. W. Roback—near. lin—For the benefit of sofforing humanity 'permit roe to say that I bavo found your Scandinavian • Blood Portlier aud Blood Pills, a sure cure for ImUgastion and Liver Complaint. 1 have Altered from the afeore mentioned diseases for fl to jeans and havo'lried a groat many physicians, bn t all to no pu.pose.! I;was living la ClncldnaUat the time, and [.went to your office and'purchased one pottle of the PniUe> and one box of nils to commence wldp. and olen the day Mbuod your valuable medicines* for I am enjoying good besUh at present, and; fretconlMeni thatihe rare U permanent Let others bap and lakowhatlhey please, a* for me, give melhe.ntbod Pn filter and Puts for all eh male discs ■cs which arise from impure blood or derangement of tb^dtgestive,organs.: . I take no other mediants,-tad• have nel for the last eighteen months. ,'V- ; J .*' Most truly,, ; . T. .V. DUBOIS. ‘

Wall Paper, ! , Bordering, • ■ FlREBOARD PniNTB, , Window Curtain Papera. A LARGE ahotlmcnt just received and for salt* at reduced.prices, by sprSii I. STEVENS,' >*0. 6, ScheneFs Row,” Kerry .street.

Given under myhand, this 24th day of June, a. d, ISAS. ’

-announcements’-

OLIVER ORMSBY, Cltrk S. C. C Pi'.most & C* cm, P. Q je2JJ-4v

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IT src.ulboriiea io'announce G, Wi Ricn*»Dso.v,‘ of Jefferson 1 county, as a candi* dale for ProiccutingAUorcey of the FirstViidicial Circuit. , • ; v:, . jcll-te**

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Clerk's office of the , Switzerland Common Pleas Court and to mo directed, against Martha Scbmeidt and others, and in favor ol, Abram Peters, 1 will on the 19th day of J uly. 1853, between the boors prescribed by law, at the Court House do$r in the town of Viiray, in said county, offer for sale - at public auction to the highest and Lest bid-; - der for cash in hand, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following real estate in said county, mu Part of the north west quarter of section thirty-four 1.34)/ town three, range three west, bounded as follows;—Beginning twemjr-thrce chains East of the South west corner of said quarter, section thirty;four; thence running North.fifteen.chains anti eighty-four '.inks to ■: Ihdiia'cpeehf: thence south GOqegrecs, East ; thirty-seven links: ibenco \ South 53 degrees, -East' fifteen chains and- - twenty-nine links to the South line of tbo Notib-EaiLiquarter of said aection; thence West withlsaid line thirty-eight chains and ', ten.llnk* twhe place of beginning, containing thirty-foul: acres of land. - Bat If the rents and profits fail to acll for« sufficient sura to satisfy said execution and , coats and accruing costa,! will then and (here, ba'Ore same terms, offer the feo simple of said. teat estate, or cq much thereof as will satisfy said execution and costs, but wilt not celt for less thin two-thirds the appraised valuation thereof. - HARRIS KKbNEY, S. 5- C. .: June 26, 1£W.— 3w $*,»

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mptoM iffiWMT. pr. DiiAtiC TSt'tTfu\tirvtcate nronJint.Y wire ■; HI" WVtlSK i&x •* . ' Ortr ),000,cmo Ps.llcnM. . Ft purstevr-r «! *' JVuiae' Dorm of tbs AlifTlC lAXt'tl’NT rffciw-I at Ifr. BfSeg** evremr. tbn T XftLI) cT.VTIS JiIUSN’lI, Inr ode yrtr, H- b*» atrauged' tef a \|3irtrvtil In >*chis*ae oif «Vl ]<f*t Ibmoylt which to -oPh M* patTwoVraid Cff.srtctf.-l to be d(»Oir>t : !>• »o-*efs nTcem-it-on-lmls, careful!* prepared pr*.rtipifnt*. •nd-ot) l *r viluablr l|rnw of tatormsticn ■hkh etparlfur* and i!if .peculiar caw from lita- *o’*iir>e hfVWited lo kb Mlf niton (halt »hcvmL TheJOrnN.VL te p«blbbrd.h) ( Ncw Turk, and 1* one of the «Ke*«‘atrl newspaper* hi tbe ; country, A cortuteate ;*f »nWriplfon acMoijwnlts'tach bottle. 'Ao'AfijfjfT hi EVTilT TOWN' and TOXACE. j mtVGflAHtJIUUVtVES, St.LotU*,»Io. } . • ; ' New Vf«* OrrKUj.No. 371 BROADWAY. ■ •li-Wi'mi *hoOld'atwaVi> b* sAdmaed lo gt; Lenla •

$3000 In Free Gil Is,

TO the purchaser's of Dr *R. D. PoeTni’i Oi tental Life Liniment. • For fijititulars'call nl the Drug Store on Ferrv strvti and gel » circular, main - 1. STEVENS, Agent

Ohio Slate & Vnton Law College. : Th ialn stimuli bn bo * bee n removed tdCleveIonJ.vOhio.'j;Degrees ore legally; conferred, and Sludento'upbh Qradualing may be admitted to pracliee. Fbr Circulars, address, at Cleveland, |: ; 'M,; A, KI NO, Secretary., March 'Vv ■ |v

ST A W ashihgton letter ter gives piiftency to -the conjecture that the Mormons are taking their wajf ■■ to some convenient . place on bur Pacific coast, in order, ultimately* to embark for the great and fertile island of New Guinea, or some other locality in the South Seas, .nemr ; the polygomous- aiimnumt{e3 : of the East, where they can enjoy ; their per culiar beliefs arid practices unmounted hy any other people. ■ '

Oil Bt.'ickhig ni 25 cis. pcr Bbl, A SUPERIOR aitioltf just received ifthe new Drug Swre ou Ferry street. “Pitch in" and make yoaV Boots shine. apB ' I. STEVENS. '

• ; Dislocated in degree to the paid caused :by a dislocation; is that arising frorathesetUing of blood around (He part,'add the effusion; of coagulated lymph' under lie skin.; Tire proper trcairaent to jemore.this disagreeablejj'aod-invariable nUendant; upon dislocations and bruises, is to apply some powerful ly. penetrating 'and diffusive. Liniment, with gentle frictions; over the part. T’tie best Liniment ntfw in. iise, : forthis puspdsej is Biioo’s Aacric LtsiMaxt, whichmay be obat a store. > It is' also irr iir glfccl, and silays the pain'almbst immediately*.. • Jel8-2w

Dt* Bos ant *s Scaxdixaviax ! cry mail' bringsmleful, letters Rom persons cored, by I?;.. Roback’a Blood- Purifier and Blood Pills-Vv Many. 0f these; certi Scales'arc from individuals who hare been s’ck far.years. Tha of disease Vgte in their blood. knd could only be reached by ihcsc.wouderful vegetable antiseptics, which act exeldsively upon the fluids of ,the 'system, expelling, every particle of corrupt matter, and removing all disorders of the stomach, kidneys, lungs, threat, ' liver, skin and glands "'

! Kanawha Salt.. JUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels Nq. I Kan* , awba Salt : Pot sale low for cash. * ; HE. & J. K. PLEASANTS.

■PrincipalOffice Md Sale liootas, No. 6 East Jib st,3d buying from Mainst, Cincinnati. LabBikiorf in Hammond at reel. >•' v * ! by JESSE TEATS, Vevayi .William Gibson, Pa ft j6i; Bledsoe'* Beyroet Florence; John Moore, He j George McCulloch 4'Son,Jacksonville; B, L. Simoidnsi Enter-, prise; Pabl <k Schofield,' Mt Stgrling{\B. H, Rogers, Moorefield; James; Sbaw." Btaylown; J- A- Powell, Mssbntille'; Jacob ticjinler, Hemphill's .Corner add by Druggist* and Merchants generally.'' : - • ■' :. ’ jell-tf *

I Flavoring have a large vartetyof Ihe best Extract*. which wo warmnUn give satisfaction for flavoring all kinds of eatable*. * - rijayUfl;. .* Cusxbo* <Sr Walbo.

HILL .Side >lows; ind; CnlUvatora,—a supply always on handl . ap28 P. L. GRISARD dt SON;

D a o v s E D.— On Sunday,Vin .White river, ot Rockford, Ind., three boys, of ijje age of ten to thirteen years—the son of Or. Monroe,'editor; of the Seymour Times, and the others the sons of Vender? and Watson.

HWesWadled. HIDES of 111 kinds bought by; the under* ■ signed, at the highest marief price, jefi .t /. ‘ •CLARKSON$ WALDO.

SCYTHE SNATHS, Kay Portk, Hay Babes and Scythe Slimes,—s.large supply at; j ; Jell i B. L. GRISARD if SON'S.;

• Boot* and Shoe*. f - A General 'assortment of Boots and Shoes fot Jfeni apd Boys Spriog. and Sooner wear, Also, Ladies. Muse# and Childres s Shoe* of all i f .v*esFor sale low by .eprt . T ,'J I FP.EV

TMOLABSES—Bj tho Barrel or Half XU- Bsmhhr »p7* GR1SAEP & EOF

Grain, grass & Shamble sctTHEs. -M largr Supply for low pv , ?. f * ‘5Pr>* '

WOODEN WAKE of various fnt nip p-heap by i Tni'ti . clarkso" t'VArro:

VWBLMBOLH'S Gecuioe Preparation for IK wesk Kercs. Horn: of Death, Taen

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| STOVES AND TINWARE. fHAHK subscriber has just received a large A supply of Cooking Stovei. of various styles and .patterns. . I have now and will keep constantly on hind, different uses, of the celebrated "CIUBTE R,”

COOKING STOVE; Which was awarded tbs first premium at the Ohio Agricultural Slate FaitM85T; also the fust, premium at the Fair of Meehantcs' Instilutc, held in October, 1S57.- —The gteat demand for this Stove, and the universal satisfaction it has. given, aie suiEcictjt evidences of its decided superiority over all other patterns. Also*, Ike old fashioned Arory PREMIUM Cooking -Stove; together with the lighter Stoves now in go general use. U*A[ lull itock of r/A W.IRr always 6a baud, end Guttering and Mending promptly attended to. —Give me a call before purchasing e%where. L. L. WOODY. Vevay, March 31, IS53.—if

Ms. U, 'll O’LK.VltY'S HAIR TONIC, D._ *i. _ n .1. a .t ii i ' f For the. Preservation of the U»lr. T|| 1HIS Preparation ijj an unfailing cure for tiiellEAOAatE. and Kcver in the Read. lit prevents Ihehair from turning grey till even 'old age, anti is an infallible preventive of tto ; hafr falling,off. . This Tonic is tie. ianif£ that was sold by Mra. O’Leary wbi;o stopping.n the Leclcre Moose, and ga*£cntire satisfaction to all who used i;. ' , \ . Every - ptrs«£j should try it.’ and we wilt guarantee perfect satisfaction. 1 it is the cheapest Tonicittiat can be bought.' For sale by ISAAC STEVENS. Mas. UETRAZ.& TARDY, Sites. E. U. KINCAID A CO- jeis\tf

FOR SALE.' LOT numbered one-hundred and seventy ,170) in the Townbf Veray. ‘Said A Lot is 9 very aligibidsilpation, formerly 2jBP belonged to Lawrence Nibet).' t offer Lot numbered one tyndttd and (It5). ■ Pot terras, apply to Ferret Dufoor,.Ve* ray, or the subscriber at Mu Sterling. I. R.- WHITEHEAD; Mu Sterling, OcL 7, 1857.* /;»* | .

HATS—HATS. .A.- general andrtmeal of - Men*. Panama, Leghorn Jf Palm Leif Hitt, -Boy* .do dQ do ‘ ‘ do BIcns Soft Par ind Wool HitJ. . Boys do ; ' do'. do For sale low by,, r . Amin 8b*w.