Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 34, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 August 1858 — Page 3

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UnAxcn op the Bask of the State op' 1sdusa,'at Madison. "Messrs. J. F. IX Lanier anti W. P. Inskcep have sold their stock in this Bank to Calvin cr and Thomas II. Sharp, of Indianapolis, the President and Cashier of the Branch of-the old State Banket Indianapolis. At a meeting of the Board of Biecctors held last nightj W. P. Inskcep resigned his seat on the Board, and Thos. H. Sharp was elected to fill the vacancy. W. G. Wharton resigned the Presidency and Mr. Sharp was elected instead.— Madison Courier .

jj*.\ covcre thunder storm passed over this citv Monday Iasi, accmiipjiued with rtniMtlcr-ol-lc lightning. We tindemand: Hiat Die latter struct in several places in New Lawrenceburgh,' The first struck the house of John Homer, near -Ihe. ridge distillery* The forked lightning struck at.both ends of the .building, which was of brick, and had been finished but a few days previous. It was almost entirely ruined. . ■ , Hnotherstreak descended upon a small onck building adjoining the distilleiy, used for drawing off whisky into barrels. One of the Urge casks containing the spirits was set on fire, by fWhich a German in the building was considerably scorched. Several hogs ndar at the time were killed.—[Lawrenceburgh Register,

,-f BltlE Fall- Term of this School will com* j JL mence on Monday, September G, 1653. For terms, &c>> see Circular. 1 j>16-8l F. D. BLAND, Principal!

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SPRING .GOODSrglllE subscribers are naw opening at their JL old and well'Jtnown stand id Jackson* ville, a largo and well selected stock of Spring and Sit miner Goods, embracing every variety and style of Pane)' mid Sluplo

SITTINGS OF THE COURTS,

IN SwiTIEKLaNP CoL'STT

INSDBAHICE COMPANY.

rin..,n I I <t Monday in May. Circuit Court, j on ,i s j in November. common mis cotiTi . 1st Monday of January, I 1st Monday of July, let Monday of April, | lit Monday jb October.

Of Boston, il/ass.

COM MISSION E» r S COfRT.

Accumulated Capital, Jan., 1535. ..$I,1C5,'000 This remains after payipg Josses

1st Monday of March, | lit Monday of September, tit Monday of June, | tit Monday of December.

DRY GOODS,

amounting to.... 533,000 And dividends in CorA to all Ike policy

> LAND FOR SALE. f HAVE twenty acres of first rate land near A Patriot, Switzerland county, Ind., which I 1 will sell low for cash, if immediate application ia made. For particulars see or address OLIVER ORMSHY-, at Clerk's Office. Vevay, June 18, ISSS.—If

holders amounting to 195,000 WILLARD PHILLIPS, President B. F. STEVENS, Secretary. , DIRECTORS. •’ Charles P. Curtis, Charles Hubbard. Thomas A. Dexter, Marshall P. : Wilder, Sewell Tappan, Wm. B. Reynolds, A. W. Thaxler, Jr., Geo. H, Polger, Patrick T. Jackson.

Consisting of Calicoes.of all kinds and prices, ■- Lawns, Ginghams, Organdes, Bareges, DeBegcs, DeLaioe, Shainbrays, Lustres, Silks, and Muslin Goods, for Ladies Dresses. . ■«

Casimere, Satinets, Coltonades, Garabroonr, Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods, fur Gentlemen and Boys’ wear.

St. Louis, Aog.10.—Tlio steamer Edward Manning burned to tho water’s edgo at Alton, yesterday. The loss is about 920,000. Tho boat woe insured forfill,* 000 in Pittsburgh offices.

Flour nn<1 MncKcrcl. ‘M'R/'E have just received a“ large supply of T f new mackerel, in kits, quarters and halves, and barrels. Alto, a good article of family flour, bv the barrel. jets • F. L. GBISARD i SON.

JSTOtis of tha citizens of this town* fillip was arrested on Wednesday last on a charge of assault and battery on' a boy 12 years of age, before Esquire Pleasants, and a verdict tendered by a Jury .of five .after bearing the testimony of eleven witnesses, and speeches from attorneys, after being impannelled 24 boors. Verdict—33. and costs.

A large and beautiful stock of Chemisette, Sleeves onu Collars, whiak they offer on very reasonable terms. - .

The Surplus is divided among all {be policy holders in Cssn. thus affording a good and car* lain rate of interest upon the outlay of premiums and avoiding the large and unnecessary accumulations of unpiid dividends, of uncertain tendency and erroneously called capital. One-half of the first fire annual pretninms on life policies loaned to insurers if desired; the remaining half may be paid quarterly. The premiums arc as low* as those of any reliable Company.

Administralor’s Sale . - of Rut Eitate. v

Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Cambticks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Nations. ltool$ ami Show,

THE tavern stand at the corner of Market and Ferry streets in Vevay, being lot No. 181, in original Vevay, brick bouse, stone stable, Ac., will be sold at public auction, on :the {iremises in Vevay, on the 10th day'uf September, 1853. . • One fourth of -(be purchase money wilt be required in hand, one fourth in six months, one fourth in twelve months and one. fourth in eighteen months, with interest. Notes with approved security, payable without relief from valuation or appraisement lavs, will be required from the purchaser for the deferreh payments. Sate between 10o'clocka/pi. and ■1 o'clock p, m. ALEXANDER EDGAR, Administrator of lire estate of Amos Gilbc deceased. • ' J. Dimont, Attorney.

A large and beautiful assortment of Boots and Shots, of the best Ira mis.

DIED, tn Lawrenceburj'h, Iad.» Augnrl?lb, XtiKL* ua, daughter of Carter and Elizabeth Cazley aged 19 months. Near Patriot, Ind., on the Plti hist., Ctaoi.i.vE M., wife of Jason O. Curley—aged 42 ytais. - , SI. Unit) Democrat, and Grccniburg (Pa.) paper! {■lna»e CO|>y.

Hats ami Caps. Palm, Leghorn, Panama, Wool .aml Fur Hats, Tinware, Glassware, Hardware, Queens were, —a large assortment of. each kind.

Thit it Me old*it American Mutual /.i/if Insurance Company, out/ one of the mot I tucecn\ful, and it purely Mutual, dividing all the surplus profit among-all Me Insured. Insurance may be effected for the'bene fit of married women beyond the reach of their husband's creditors. Creditors may insure the lives of, debtors. - '

ClotliliiR and Groceries. They particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their stock of Clothing; ns well as thc-ir supply of Groceries.

Wiiite IkAcsiiHiuuEa. —The Vincennes Son has received a specimen of beautiful white berries, grown on the ordinary blackberry bramble bushes. Tbcy ere ‘whits as pearl, and semi-transparent. The donor found the bush growing wild, but has since been cultivating them, and raised this season a goodly number. Tbcy arc quite aajarge*as tbe blackberry, hot much sweeter and delicious to the taste.

CT Wey are determined to sell ‘.heir Goods as low as is consistent with fair profit. They wilt take pleasure in-slowing their goods—hoping by attention to. business and cheap prices, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ’ :

NEW ADVI'.DTI SEMKNTS.

Blank form of application For Insurance, or the Company's pamphlet, containing the char-, ter, rules and regulations, also the annual reports showing the condition uf-the Company, will be furnished gratis.

OCTOBER ELECTION.

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$5,50.

V Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange fur<inod»al the highest market prices—and a# for monev, it will never be refused.. GEO. McCULLOCH $ SON. Jacksonville, Ind , apr. 33, 1353.

ST ATE TICKET. For Supreme Judges, HORACE P. DIDDLE, of Cass. , A ARAM W. HENDRICKS, of Jefferson SIMON YANDEES. of Marion. WILLIAM D. GRISWOLD, of Vigo. For Attorney General* WILLIAM T. OTTO, of Floyd. For Treasurer, JOHN II. HARPER, of fit. Joseph. ForAutitor, ALDERT LANGE, of Vigo. Secretary of Stale, WILLIAM- A. PEELE, of Randolph. Fnr Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN YOUNG, of Marion.

Wheat Drills. ■ STOCKSTILL & HOMES’ PATENT

F. J, WALDO, AGENT,

For Switzerland County.

XdT A man named Farrington, was struck ty lightning, in Salem, Mass., last week, ami on examining him, an itu* -ago of a tree, as plain as if transferred from nature, was fonml upon bis back.

T. C. CALK, M. n. t Medmai Examiner, July pj, 1 > j x—t o w■ \f

WHEAT DRILL

t DR. R.OMACJCS t Blood Purifier and Blood Pills , THE (JRElT SCANDINAVIAN

TIE DiE-Pill STORE!

Manufactured by Clias. H. Green, Dayton, 0. rBTHIS Drill was patented in the year 1S55, A one of the latest patents issued. U is tire most simple in iu'constniction of any other Drill now in use, there being

YEEETAUEE REMEDIES.

Leavenworth, A«g. W,

To Thoie wlio Tit Ink *nd Rtuon.

TERMS, CASH.

THE Intelligent lit this country, arts always ready to test the mortis of a prominent discovery or Invert,, lion, and If satisfied of its excellence, to adopt, approve and recommend tU U Is to this I hinting, rets* wing class, who always loot before they bUp, and whose honest nod rational judgment gives hnno to public opinion, .that Da. Itcii.i*’. I!tone l}«iritA and Hills owe tlioir Immense success. When this ;

Official returns, from 17 counties, and uncomplele returns fiom 7 others, give 10,755 against the English proposition, and 1,809 for- it.

No Cog Wheels nor Gearing of any description-no sliding motion—and hence no friction. The Feeding’Apparatus consists simply of four Feeding Cups being placed upon the axle, hating a revolting motion, and canting the grain into the Pans he* low; thence through the Gum Elastic Tubes into the ground.’ The feed being necessarily even and regular. The process of regulating the quantity to be sown to acre is both simple and complete. There is also A Grass Seed Sower

“Live and Learn," is an vid ■ Maxim.

rBAUK system of business which I have csA tablisW-d cannot ha I he satisfactory, to every putcha.-t r. Kv.ry article m my Stoic has the lowest price marked upon tl, and no variation from the price wilt he made. Purchasers, whether they are good or lad judges of the quality of goods, may be sure of obtaining every article at the very lowest price* without the trouble of beating down, or the fear of Wine cheated.

Great Amtmifwdor of Health First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies were Infallible In Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Nervous Diseases Sexual Weakness, Scrofula, Premature Old Age, Fever and Ague. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Flu, Hemorrhoids or Piles, Weak Stomach, Cotie,Diarrhea, etc., he stated the manner in which they operated.— Thelf actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician's stalemeuU, and It was found' that every stage of ibo progress of cure, was precisely as he -bad described 1L Tho remit was that the mind of the counilry became Interested, and that persons of (he highest standing In every city and town in the Union, patronized the preparation*, and admitted the claims of Ibo Illustrious Swede, to'bo the First Medical Discoverer of the A get The Blood Purifier and Pills are now uni* Tonally recommended by welt informed and candid persons,shoo immediate cons for i INDIGESTION, ; Costiveness, diseases of the Kidneys, Cramps In tho Stomach, Wind, Colic, Paln-betircen the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache, > ', . j Liver Complaint, | Jaundice, Pain In the Right Ride,-Los* of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, , 1 General Debilitf,

the Arctic uxniisvr n< pr>KM t>v l>r, HE AUG at l!>c rr,'i.-i t:‘ Dr. K?.i* iLeu *b»ut to ''HKhpl to I he ARCTIC REG IONS tr ) i-A by l ira *1 tHl prritom tni i-t*. Tlnn «•* gitw la lire IhU wf oJrjtal 1{Y.1I.ISC REMEDY, *h>h list Mats '

' PinsuuitGU, Ang. IS. River 24 indies by metal marl:, falling. Weather clear, 85.

for Congress—3d District, WILLIAM jriCEE JHJNN-,

New. Orleans, Ang. 1 17. Deaths from yellow fever daring last irct'k, 285,^^

Of Jefferson County.

It will be my aim to give satisfaction to all who will favor me with their patronage. I have just received a handsome STOCK OP GOQDS, and will be receiving from time to lime,-Goods of every description. 1 respectfully invite all my old customers, and the public-in general, to give me a call. F. L. COUIlVOIStER. No. I Odd Fellows’ Dali, corner of Main and Liberty streets.

For Judge of Uni Circuit Court, 1st district, LU G1US BINGHAM, of'Vernon; For Prosecuting Attorney, 1st Judicial Circuit, Geo. W. Richardson»of Jefferson.

attached, for sowing small seeds, such ss timothy, clover, &c. Every farmer is aware that the most simple machine is the most durable, being the least liable of getting out of repair, attended with the least c/tpense, and hence the most profile* ble. for hinMo use. •

COM JIEUCIAL.

Vgvav, August 19, 1858.

, .Hay, per ton' 806L8I0: Wheat, per Ws 5(580; Oats 45; Corn 50; Butter jjcr Kggs, per dozen G; Onions, jierbn.40] Setts $}<5 ( 1.25; Chu-beas, per dozen $1,50(5 81.75; Laid Idc; Apples SO; Potatoes 50 to 75c.

THE AFFLICTED REJOICE.

IlLNDrtttBi an! UtOYSANSE l.»r WU'l ITS VIRTUES, rut »rt 'trj'imf to fi-tCcm (nun V>iij PAIN AND -DISEASE. «Iii *nit!;-r rtm'-lifi tut tiil-! In c-irr. ' lUw> mu tl.B

DJSTHICT TICKET.

The'process of drilling , wheal is no longer an experiment, but is an established principle. It has been demonstrated beyond the possibility of a doubt, that it is the best and surest plan to put in the whcdl, nnd it ishdmtUed by all that have used the Drill, that it produces from three to six bushels more to the acre than the old plan of broadcasting. This being the fact, all farmers must use it, sooner or later. We here offer you a Drill—the most simple, and as cheap as any other manufactured; one that will plant your wheat evenly and save a crdal amount of labor; and all we ask of you is to give it a trial, and if . it does nblprove equal to pie warrantee, U shall be no sale. ID* Sepd in your orders early. Terms, $70, 00, delivered in ‘Vevay—pne-half cnahj, the balance ninety days after date; or $67,00 cash. S, is. it J. K. PLEASANTS, Agents. • July 23, 1653.-81 ‘ /

For Slate Senator,

■ O" Butter, Eggs, Hags, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken in exchange fur Goods. may It-if

BENJAMIN L. ROBINSON.

. Crst ixw.i, August IS. IIkxxs.—We quote 9Uca$l lt) . is the range fur prime white. 1 * , Ritter.—Tlie reieipts are light, and sell readily at L2.(Uc fur.prime, and 15a 10 for choice, in gnod order fur the city trade. , .Coffer.—The sates during the week add op 3000 bags at llalljc fur fair (Jr good Rio, j.nd ltfa!2*c fur prime, the latter rate for ven ’etujr.e in small parcels. Chews.—Thers ims been a good demand -duringll)i.- w.tek, and with moderate supplies prices have ruled £rm at OJc fur prime select' .ed, and for extra bitge. Coupk»,u;e,—'There is ft good demand for Jio'jr bat rets at' 37 tn lOc: whiskey barrels dull jlSaaOOc; pork barrels $1. : CcMirKBSTi Ke. —The receipts ere very light and ore* generally of an inferior quality, ai d prices muM be regarded us nominal, eicep fur a prime article, which is in fair demand We quote bbl poles $5 60u7; bit stavi e $9al0. Fbuits.—Some small lots of Lenmi a have leen received, and sold readily nt;$7a$'t pei box. Oranges very scarce, amt prices nominal jl$9a$10 per bos. Raisins ore steady at-£2# a$2 75 per box fot 31. It, mid Layer $3 25:$3 6t). The market fur Dried is steady, will ji lair demand at $1 7ou$l 87 fur Apples, and 4f4n$l 60 for Peachey.

. ' Forlleprcsentatiife, i WILLIAM II. GREGORY.

Nervous Tremors, Painting Flu, Epilepsy, Mental Ir* rilallon, Despondency, Wasting of the Fletb, Scrofula, Roro Leg, Ulcer* on the Body,' Pimple* on the Face, General Eruptions, Dolls, Mercurial Fores, Glandular, Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, , Necralcia,

Project us ol flic rniLOMAYUKAN GEM; To bo issued at Veiny, Ind., ivs the Organ of tbc \ evay. High School, and devoted to Mental, Mor*

BRONCHITIS. NEURALGIA. Rheum atom, Scrofula ? th^

For ■I’rpECCUlinR Attorney,

THOMAS II. WORKS. '

Rheumatism, Lumbago, - Stiff Joint*, Paralysis, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ncrvoui Twitching*, Female Coufuintf, Sexual Weakness. Barrenness, Diseasesof tho Womb, Weakness of tbe Hack, U>ins and Limbs.

EAR-ACHE OR T00TH-ACHE!

CoUN T Y -T.I CKE T.: For Sheriff, , ;

At» ulih OlcwSoros, x'.C.tiii* (mra .■■irai.vf. muss' . !-v ty yv;:;. itUY?" •ft

nl, and Physical Education.

WILLIAM MEAD, of Posey.

IF sufficient oflcouugement is offered, the members of theVevay High School and (he Philniitathcan Society, will commence the publication of the above-named paper about tbe'tOlh of September, IS5S. We feel assured that our fellow-citizens need no arguments to convince them of Die importance and qtilily of this enterprise. It commands itself to every one, as a great and praiseworthy means of encouragement to those who are toiling for an Education. Then Parents, Friend?, and Fellow--citizens, to you we appeal for aid. 'Will your generous hearts respond to this appeal by becoming Subscribers for (be - "Gem I"

Affections op the. Lungs, Bren chi tis, Asthma, Pleurisy, Catarrh, Influenza, Cough, and all nthcr disorders, If administered l>efere disease lias struck a ueiital blow alllte vltsl organs. Autograph Letter*, Of distinguished men In every* profession, warmly recommending the preparations, may bo seen at Dr. Koback’s Office.

surer,

of Jefferson.

For' Commissioner,

WM. ANDERSON, of Craig.

CJTATE OF INDIANA ►o ty, set:—In the Switj November Term, IMS. ; Jacob -Conner, 1

t, Switzerland Goua* lerloud Circuit Court,

tn Iho Scandinavian Vc;e table Blood 1Mb are unite*! the three *reat medicinal propertiei which I'liyilclam havo heretofore tried In vatu to combine Irutme preparation. They relieve the bo web, purify UxTblle andlhe Wood, brio invigoratesthe convolution, at one and the tame time.; To thb tact all who try them wilt tubjeribei The absence of mineral*, anti of every itnplfytng drug, reader* them harm lew, even to the most Jellcale female, or the feeblest child- No one can doubt Ibetr auperioilty after one alngle trial-Obey are not only better, but in fact cheaper than any other Pill*, for It takea a lea* number of them to produce a belter effect.

For Surveyor,

XEWTON YORK, of Pleasant.

and scalds,

Michael Gbodher, Jackson Goodner, Margaret . Ann Goodner, Henry Goodner, Da . vid Goodner, and .Nancy Goodner, el al., IT appearing from' the affidavit of a disift forested person, filed in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, that the above naraedlDcfendonls ate nonresidents of the Stale of Indiana, and’a re necessary parlies to the above' entitled, action which is in relation to Real Estate- * Therefore the said Defendants, vizr Michael G&odher,’ Jacksim. Goodner, Margaret■ Ann Goodner, Henry Goodner, David Goodner, and Nancy Goodner, who are < implijaded with Charles Bruner and : Geraldine Bruner,—are hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and {bat the same' is docketed for trial at the nerWerm of said Court ,which will be holdeh at the.Court House in Vevay, in said county, on the first (1st) Monday in November; A., D, tSSSrwhe'handwhere thev ran attend if they see proper, and demur to . the allegations Con* laitied in (he Plaintiff's, complaint otr file herein; otherwise the ; matters and things m complaint.conUioed; wilt be hiahi aiid determined in their absence, ddd Urn proper decree v reiidered accordingly. /Gi/en i under ray hand, this 30th day of August, a. i>. 1858. OLIVER ORMSDY, Clerk S. C. C. A.C. dr lli'A. Downey,’Alt’ys P.Q. ' . A tig. 6, 1858.—4 w fee $5 00

An-1 ju fi*r i>f ll.*>e *lrnl lul miVnlt Ihn ' ARCTIC LINIMENT >)lituUbd Krpl on Iiatid, (•>r it a!K-*I« err r.tri IMMEDIATE RELIEF, v(’ui> ,aim£ Inai tlu;h. It Ulhs ... COMPANION.

; . For Coroner, JAMES MEAD, of Posey. laljr 30.1SS8.—lie

Complaint.for Specific Performance,

Will the friends of Education, be so kind as

to send us a lismC* subscriber* from their ras* pcctivc neighborhoods f v . ' O'Terms, 25 cents per quarter, in advance. Address, "PIULOMATHEAN GEM," jyl6*tf • . Vevay, Ind.

(O'Wc ore authorized to announce David' HKxtr ns a candidate for Senator from Ohio :md SwiizcrlaudcounUcs, &t the ensuing Oc-j sober election. - f ;

Priccof the Scandinavian Blood Pa rifle r, tl per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the ScamltosTun lilood Pith, S3 cent* per box, or 5 boxes for 91.

receipts ate moderate, and .sell readily at 42c. Fish.— New Mackerel, c.i ught .tlie. present season, have been in mantel the past week, but the demanil is (iiiitc Large 3 r s ore offered at $10,- ami No. t nl$15g$>9, the latter rate for large. Prices of otd aie itregu brand nominal. ) ; v . ' '.f

, Jt/* Road Dr. Kobeck’s Special SoMces-sud eertiflcalcs, published in a conspicuous pan of this Paper from lime lo time. Ur. .Koback’s Medical Almanac ami Family Adviser, containing a great amount ofintefestlnr and valuable Medical information can be had grail* or any of bis agents throughout the country. From Rot. Mr. McMullen,-Pastor of Roberta Chapel, . . InDunsrot.il, tfeU S, 1857.

Spring and Suunncr Goods,

[D" Abel 0. Pmca is a candidate for the s Senate, in the district composed 'of Switzer-' and and Ohio counties. ■

Anderson & llngnu, HAVE just received and are now opening at their Store room In ■ * u -- VJ-MOORE FIE LD t Xi a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry Goods, comprising a choice and varied assort* meot of the latest styles of DRESS & FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AOTIOXS.itC., which are offered at prices which will 'defy competition, and to which we respectfully in* vite the attention of out old customers, and the public generally. O* Call and examine for yourselves,.. Audcrson * Hagan. Moorefield, Ind., npr. 23, 1853. '

Dr, C. ,W. Roback—near.Slifl bare nsed yonr Blood Pdriflor for a nervous affection, from which 1 hare suffered in neb at time*.' While It la pleasant lo the taite, it certainly baa a happy effect upon tho ueo'cs- .Please accept ray thanks fer yonr kind regards, tad betierc me,. - . • Yonts, n J. W. T. McMGLLBN. • Cmiut.Wimiita., O., March 8, 2858, Dr. C. W. Roback—pesrlir;—For the beneflt of suffering humanity permitmo. to say that 1 have found yonr Scandinavian Blood Partner and Blood Pills, * anre enro for Indigastton ana liter Complaint. 1 bare suffered (font the above mentioned diseases for live years aud have tried a great many physicians, but all to no nn.pose.. 1 was living ,In Cincinnati at the lime, anu I vent td yonr oOco and purchased one bottle of the Purifleraod one box of Tills to commence with, and oles* the day. I found yonr valuable medicines, for I am' enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that the cure U permanent. Let' others bny and take what they please, as for me, give me the BkkhI Purider sod Pills for all ehroole disea scs which arise Prow Impure blood or derangement of the'digestive organs." 1 take no other medicines, and have net for the last eighteen months.’Most truly;" v V . T. V. DUBOIS.': : 1 Principal Office'and Sale Rooms, No. G East , 4lh st., 1 3d buildibg from Main st.;.Cincinnati. Laboratory'in Hammond street! - / ' ■ For sale by JESSE TEATS, Vevay ; William Gibson, & Beymeti Florence; John K. Harris* AUerisviUe; Geo. McCulloch 4. Son, Jacksonville; B. L.. Simmons, Enter* prise; John J. Paul, ML Sterling ;E. H. Rogers, Mooreficld: i Shaw 4 Bonner, Rraytown; J . A ". Powell, Mcsodville; H. R. Hales, Bennington; TV H; Downey, Faimevr; J. L6mpJon, Qtiercus Grove; Jacob* Schiller,' Hemphill's . Corner-- jand by Druggists'and Merchants generally throughout the United States . and Canadas. •' • Jell-tt

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PunjB.—There is an advance; $1 83a$5 fo; good to choice superfine and $5 lOa$r 35 for .extra; andjbf choice brands extra white wheal :$5'60^' V ;: \ ,/; V. \ j _ - 'Gau*.—A good steady,demand and prices hare been well Sustained, the market closing firm a t ; $t a I 08 (ir prime new wjipe, arid 8Sa 03c forprime The b we r" grades are less active’and prices are a shade lower, closing at 80aS5c for fair old white; 85a02c for fait to good new while, and 70a73c for old red. ■The market for Rye has remained firm throiig|t* .out Ihe weflk; and closes sleady atMc. Oats . ' - ;• ■ Hsr.—The market has ruled firm during the ■week, and prices remain steady pt $12per.ton -for prime. Common grades $7a$$, I and dull. Hides.—’ We quote tlint at [2oUc; dry sail*, •ed 1 lal2c; green salledCblc, and green at 6c. Hoes-a.xd Cattlk.—The demand lor fat Hogs continues good, and prices are again .higher, closing al$t 25a$t 60 for slop fatten' ,ed, $t 75a$5 for com do per cwt gmrs. Beef .Cattle hare been in good supply throughout the week.' The sales add up "CO head ol prices ranging from $2 25 to $3-60 per. cwl gross. Potatoes.— Market firm at 73c per bushel.

ID* Johs W. Coim is a candidate for Asscs-| sor of Pleasant Township. A*-’ v

CAKES IN ‘THE BREASTj . forx Nirms, Sore lips, Pimples,

to., kr, II U Mrtllrlit for Uu* Jfair, filing it A IwalDiT, jnt; hjmh I: it GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST.

I: it n wr(v!*n r<rrt-ilj fm Diseases of Itorsrs. • rrrrto imnsrs, spraks, Slri:;r).rl\ V-Vh-i*., Spat in, scratches. i-m.r.tT. I nj>r-i,>ji ( IVlt l.vii, A:,-.

EXTMORDIXARY A\XOKCElim. : IB. UIAUG TO CO.VMl'KIt ‘ATE RU.l‘L«:LY WITH

NOTICE.

THE subscriber having sold his Shop, desirous of settling up bis AH those indebted to him are carneslfy re*, quested to come forwardand make immediate settlement, and save costs. DAVID CULBERTSON, Sit Sterling, A iff. C, 1853,—3w*

COTTON YARNS, '■■■{ AS -AGENTS'- FOR THE COVINGTON and Cooper Colton Factories of this vicinity,, and for ltje Hope and Eagle Factories, of Pittsburgh, we are prepared at all times to fill onlats prompt) y-for Pound Yarns. Nos,'5 to 12, and Dozen-Yarns, 400 to 800. \ Also, Car* pel and Coverlet Wat?, Twine, Wickirig,; Halting, 5rp., at the lowest current rates,’ and on the usual credits, or a liberal discount for rash. ■■■ ; ‘ : R. BUCHANAN A SON, : i augi3*3m* • Cincinnati* Ohio. ■

S'l’ATE OP INDIANA,! S cV. - Swltxcrlitint County, j • ’ In the Switzerland Circuit ‘ Court, November -■- ■ yyy Term, 1858,., v ’..V James Stewart, assignee} y ; • ■ ;; / : of John Gi Anderson, • • ‘

. Esfale of Win. J, Protsman. NOTICE is hereby given that the nndersigned has been appointed administrator de bonis non of the estate of William J* Protsman, Ikte- of Switzerland county; Ind,, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be in* solvent.' DAVID H.’BLUKK, Administrator de bonis non. August 6, IS53.—3w •

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The Hei rs of Michael Baker, ' 'viz s' William ; MiicheII, Son-in-law, and — Mitchell; Ins ' ■ wife. Pleasant: Lilly, .. Sdniin-Iaw, and — *_■ Lilly, .bis wife,; and V tAtev . tWMkML. wid V heirs of said. Michael » Baker, whose names are unknown.' ■ j J IT- appearing: from affidavit filed'in/the ofaaid Switzerland Circuit Court, (bat said WilliamMitchell and— —\ Mitchell bis wife, njjd Pleasant Lilly and —— LjSly hi? plbprs,. whose names ate Unknown; pf said Michael Baker, ore hot Vesidehls'of ifie Smtp of Indiana, and Ibat. a’ good caiisd action' eiists against them, a nd that Tfiey are ifecessaiy parijea to the above entitled action,, whjph is in relation to real estate,” " A

ETrrt' T* ,,r d u ' lf ol A lint-iK Imiuk rf tli* IJNPI1XT V. W. Uf=r;V *ii« f, t!.t 1‘XJTVti fT.lTW JOntXAl. t'jT yrjr rear. Hf til' H r I Vpjrli! lf o; in e>,k i»iue uJ »M j-■>[•» r tLrc.Ji-li *1 !<li to «f'Blocq'*e»ti' «ilU H« fitron*. .<|U (Jrjwrtnu-iit (<• V- iV rulr%l to *t.iw»n to OTTt»»nJml». Mrtfutlr-] ti.;<sriJ pTT-'eriftioin, anl cOh.r iiluaM* tt* m, i [ iiifonnstim •hlch U, «|irri»ot* and tie ea--<-> fr.'W tlmoto 'tmc p«t»-nt»A Wi> a\ v «i‘fi'wi TV* I* jiol.li.W In Xt» Vnr£, »aJ i, oa»of 0i» oU'Aland |no<t>lo|,ahr in thn A of #u!i'fnp1iwn fact

(Ohio Stoic A; ¥rilonXnw College. This Institution has been termed to.Cleveland, Ohio. Degrees orelegally conferred, ■ end Students upon Graduating may be admitted <jo practice. Por Circulars,'; address, .at Cleveland, -SI. A. KING, Secretary.' Match 10,1863.—I y ; ; ;

: l ''X s.-'-v % ' Complaint for Deed for Ileal Estate.

Administra'tor’3 Saleof Personal jPropcrijv , ■■ KOTICE is hereby given, that I . will sell rt yi-aWa iwrtvSft wn SatwiM, the 4Ui day of September," 1858, St . the residence of William J.Prolsinan,' late of Switzerland to.'i deceased, all-his'personal property,' consisting of Cattle, one Co!t, bne Wagon,, one Cart, one Buggy and ■ Cooper Tools and Truss"Hoops, Carrel' Stares, Hoop.Poles) and o|bcr articles tod) numerbusjb mention. , : A cjetJil of’fiX ipoiitbs'wjjt Jje gjycii pnglf: amr,s 0 yert h jee) J ol I a 75,1 h e njfrch ase * giving bis note with approved freehold jecurjly, neap lug.Interest ftomdate, and collectable wit hop f relief from valuation or appraisement laws, r ' ’I •' DAVID 11. BLUNK, Administrator, • August 13,185S.—2w

FRUIT CAMS. WE are now rectmeg a supply of superior feuit cans orvarious sires—glass and. stone, which lire offer low for cash. Jy9 CLARKSON fit.WALDO.

• Dislocated Joints- —Next in degree to tHe pain caused by. a dislocation, Is that arising from thei settling of blood around the part, and .the effusion of coagutdtiid, lymph' under the .skin. The proper, treatment to ibis disagreeable and invariable attendant upon .dislocations and bruises, is to apply some powerfully penetrating and diffusive Xiniment, with gentle frictionVpvefthe part,' The pest Liniment bow in die, for this Jpjispoae, <ia Bragg's Arctic LisiMK,vr, whlch'. biiiy be obtained at any respectable drijg atorel - It is.al/sd cooling and soothing in its effect,and .'ijllays lhe*p a ' n olmbst jel8-2w

An ACCCT XV A NTH in EVERT TOWN an.! T7U-XCF. r.R,\nn & crnnowES, si. Mo, Sir Y.*rc OrfVi, S*. Ml ItKOAPWAT. . ,. •|inn)| a|nj» No »t-i in St. Ionia

CHEESE,— IVo Lave .a very Urge It/. 0 f Cleese £bi sale low— Hamburg No. 1, Western Reserve, Pine Apple. , ' Cu«#on *i Waldo.

Wau, Paper, ( .-Baac*iiiso, Rrejjoard Prints, * Window Curtain Papers. A -LARGE assortment just Hwivef tod foe sale at reduced pricsvby aprtS ' ■. ■ k STEVENS. • :• No- a, SchsMVs Row, Ferry street

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HATS-H^f TA general assortment of. Mens Panama, LeghornV p lm Leaf Uals Boys do do *-.A a q , Sof }J u, aBd , ,'ool Uals. Boys Bo - * o do Amin Sraw.. iEASX-MJ onbtantiy on hVhaUv ' JI •*'*■ lflw ' u wcI1 is 1111 oU,ct «* tides usually found a . a regu)ar Bakery. Mat3 CuaKSoy A Waluo.

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Therefore, lhpy—lhe *£aid defendants—are hereby nqliQpil, of the pepdepef of This, suit, and IhanWsame is docketed fortrialat the next term of said Switzerland Circuit Court, which will commence jit the Court House in Vjeva|> in said county, on the first Monday in November a. o. 1833, when and where they can attend if they see proper and answer or demur to the plain tiff's complaint filpd herein; otherwise the mailers and things fh, prein contained will lu heaid and determined In their absence, and tbe'pdoner dectfpe tendered accordingly, ‘ ' J ' Given under my band, this 13th day of August, a. d, 1853. OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk. R. N. Lamb, P, Q. ‘ augl3-4t

A 'General assortment .of Boots and Shoes for ileus and Boys Spring and Summer wear. Ajso, • Miszos - and Children's Shoes of*all styles. f For sale lo w by ", ■. aprf ALFRED SHAW.. ,

; r Public 5$a Icy MTOTiCE is hereby given, that 1 will sell at public auction, op Thursday, the second day of’fcplebiber peit 01 the residence, near Bennington, of Simeon Slawson, late ofSwitierland county, deceased, all' his personal property, {not taken by the widow,) consisting of borses, caltle, sheep, hogs, farming utensils, grain of various kinds, growing crops, a lot of staves, Ac. A credit of twelve months w ill be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws, and bearing interest from date.

Dr. RoB*cK*»ScAX»tsAyiAE Rrmruiss.—Ev.cry mail brings grateful letters from pVrsbps cured by Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. Man* of these cert Withies'are from individuals who'have been vok for years. The seeds of disease Were in their blood, and could only be reached by these wonderful vegeUble Antiseptics, which act exclusively upon the fluidsof (he system, expelling every parade of corrupt matter, and removing all disorders of the stomach, kidneys, lungs, throat, Jiyer, skin and glands. See Advertisement-

Kanawha Salt. JUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels Vo. 1 Kanawha Salt. For sale low for cash. S. E. 4. J. E.'PLEASANTS.. .

HILL Side , Flows, and Cultivators, —a supply always on hand. ap88' F. L. ORI8AED 4 SON.

DEN WARE of various descriptions * w V, .or sale cheap by _2£r *7 CLARKSON’ & WALDO. '

RAIN CRADLES, «t , fjr jet I- / ' . ; CR1SAUD $ SON’S.

COOPER’S TACKS, fk LL warranted lo clinch, for sale by > A maySO GRtSARD jr PON. #2.RAIN, grass * BRAMBLE SCYTHES. —A large supply for sde low by jell F. L. GRISARD & SOS,

' Hides Wanted* -

HIDES of all kinds bought by the under signed, at the highest market once. ; |c5 CLARKSON » WALDO.

ANOEL1NE SLAWSOtf, Adm'x August 13, 1853.—3w

CJCYTHE SNATUS, Upy Forks, Hay Rakes ►3 and Scythe Stones,—a large supply ait' jell ' FI L. GRISARD V SDN'S.

HELMHOLirS Genuine Preparation for weak-Ker f7, |lojto: of pealb, T a P? 1- ’ •* * * ‘ : - , jiinel-tm

MOLASSES— By the‘Barrel or Uslf Barrel,by *P“ (ifll.S.SRD & SON.

HORSE UAT RAKES.—a No. I article, at jell L. GRISARD 4 SON’S,-

JULIUS BLATII, Dufour’s Row, Main st,, Vevay, : ' DEAIER. IS READY-MADE CLOTHING, And Gents Furnishing Goods. HE keeps constantly on land a complete stock, of Clothing, made in latest style. The public is invited to call knd eiamine before purchasing elsewhere. jy33

X(£iD ALFRE.D SHAW, JS now receiving a complete slocX of JST Spring and Summer Goods, _C0 Comprising nil Hit articles usually kept in his line, which w ill be sold to Jits old friends and customers and the public in general, on as good t etros as the same can be bought else* where. Thankful for past favors, (be undersigned hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a ccntinnance of public patronage. ap2l ALFRED SHAW*.

: 0STi;v«3'.r ■ , MR. DAVIdIarmsTRONO ImU Rocket' or JlemoianJiira Book, oil Mopdaj, Vuuusl -2tl, containing some valuable papers.— r He thinks he; lost 1 jt‘ in the road.between his residence. and ,l«rn.,; The papers; or£ of no value to any person bu.t the owner. • Any one having U, will pieaseieave It at this office, on with Mr. Amstrong', who will pay them for their trouble. - )> - aug)3-U \

LOT> numbered 'one hundred and‘seventy {lid) in the; Town of Vevay. Said jSfe Lol isa Very eligible situation, fonnerlySS* belonged to. Lawrence. NitielL I altofX./ offer Lot numbered one hundred and fifty-rive (IM). "For terms, applyto Ferret Du four/Vevay, or the subscriber at ML t .//.i I. R. WHITEHEAD. ML Sterling, OcL 7/18S7. ‘ V ;

; $3000 jo Tree Gifts, TQ tbo purchasers of Dr R.Q* Fob* •m> OilentiU L|ft Jilnlmwt* ; For particulars call”at the on Ferry street ami cel a circular, main I. STEVEJjS, jlgenl._ STONE WARE. ' WE arc now yeceivtng a superior lot of assorted StortP Ware of evetydesenp' lion, and for sale for cash fey • iv23 CLAUKSON & WAJ^DO,