Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 September 1858 — Page 3
A Father asd Sox Murdered is KesThe Louisville Courier states that some days since, in Washington county, Ky.. two men, Henderson and-Yocum, made an attack upon a man. named Thos. Faris, am! in the affray killed Fans* son, the old man escaping for the time* Hear, demon and Yocum were arrested, and are now in jail in. Oh Friday (he elder Paris was found in the. public road, , murdered, • not far from' his own house. Hewis shot.and as yet tbemurderers are undetected.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
SPRING G0.0DSL r«1[lE subscribers are now opening it tbeit JL old and well known stand in Jackson* ville, & large and well selected stock of , Spring and Sommer Goods, embracing every variety and style of Fancy and Staple
SITTINGS OF THE COURTS, Ik Swrrtuusn Cocsrr. isassgsssuu common rmi cofcar, Irt Monday of Janniyy,. I 1* Monday of July; Irt Monday of April, ‘ I 1AMonday la OctoUr. ' ’ " COCRT. Irt Monday of March, I Irt Monday of September, Irt Monday of /one, | Irt Monday of Doocrobor.
NEW ENULANU LIFE
INUU COMPANY,
WE are now receiving a Very Large and well selected assortment of
i Of Boston, Moss. .Accumulated Capita), Jan., 1653., |I,K5,OCO This remains after paying lossei amounting to. .633,000 And dividends ia CatA to all ibe policy holders amounting to ...IDC.OCO WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. ' 0. P. STEVENS, Secretary.
x* which we are anxious to sell Tor cash or country produce at Upmarket price.. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for »e are determined to sell cheep, whole* sale,and retail. It consists, m part, of the following articles:— ‘ 6 Hbds. N. 0; Sugar, 10 bbl*. N. 0. Molasses, 6 bblsl No. 1 Crushed Sugar, 6 bbls'. No. I Powdered Sugar, t 0 bbls.'No. *1 Havana Sugar, ; 6 bags No. 1 Rio Coffee, : 1 bag Mo. I Java Coffee, , . 1 Tierce £ice, 9 Tierce Codfiah,, ' . No. 1,2 &3 Mackerel, new, Herring, Pickled and Dried, 10 boxes Cheese, cilia large,. 400 lbs. choice selected Candies, 1 bbl. Almonds,* ; 1 bbl. Walnuts,' - - V I bbl. Pecans,' ' ‘ I bbl. Filberts, > I bbt. Chestnuts, . 1 bbl. Peanuts; 4c., $■»:., 10 boxes Summit Candles, 20 boxes Soap. Besides a large humber of articles usually found ini'a Family Grocery, too tedious to enumerate. aug20
DRY GOODS, Consisting of Caiicoea of all kinds and prices, ' , Lawn*, Gieghims, Orgtodes, Bareges, DeBc|«, DcLiine, Bharabrays, Lustres, Silks, and Muslin ' Goods, for Ladies Dresses.
matcroai. Cbatles P. Curtis, Cbttles Hubbard, Thomas A. Dciter, Marshall P. Wilder, Sewell Tappaa. Wm. 11. Reynolds, A. W. Tlaitcr, Jr., Cco. H. Folger, Patrick T. Jackson, : The Surplus is divided amotyg all the policy holders in C»sn. tins affordinga good and cci* ' tain rate of interest upon lie outlayof premiums and avoiding the large and unnecessary accumulations of unpaid dividends, of uncertain tendency and erroneously called capital. . One-la If of lie first five annual premiums on life policies loaned to instireta if desired; the remaining la It may be paid Quarterly. The premiums are os low as those of any Tillable Company. ■ • , Thi§ it tht oideil American Muluill.ifr Insurance Company, and one of fir mo ft ettreretful, end is purely Mutual, dizidir.gali til turpiut profit among ail tke in jured. Insurance may be effected for the benefit of married women beyond the reach of their busland’s creditors. Creditors u.oy insure tie lives of debtors. Illank form, of application for Insurance, or the Company’s pamplml, containing the charter, rules and regulations, also! the annual reports slowing the condition of the Company, will be furnished gratis.
Casimere, Satinets, Cotton ides, Gsmbtoons, Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods, for, Gentlemen and Boys'.wear. A large and beautiful stock of. Chemisette, Sleeves sou Collars, which they offer on very reasonable terms. - Sheetings, Shirtings,. Checks, Cimbricks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Notions. Boots and Shoe*. A large and beautiful assortment of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands. • ]
‘ Flour arid Mackerel. WE hare just received a large supply of new mackerel, in kits, quirltt* acd halves, and barrels.
MARRIED, . August 59lh, 1868, by Wade H. Jiok,£iq., Mr. George W. Covert and MUs Petlina Rtcketu, both of tbis'counW. • ’ ;
Also," a good article of family dour, by the barrel. Je 13 P, L. OR1SARD Jt SON.
; DIED, . Kear Vevay, on 3d *msL, Elvira V., daughter of Harvey' and Eliza; E, Myers, aged m years/'' ' ■ ,v', .. ' — Departed this life on Wednesday the first day of September,. 1863. Eueabetu, Jairex Haatie,:-long a resident of Switzerland coufity, after suffering from many jnfitnnUes. Sbe was about 80 rears of age. She uiedin peace • Hebrews it, a sirenger and piigrirn upon tarlh." ’ — On the lih-in.d, John t. Morel, aged 47 years. ■.( -.'v,- • ; • \' ! f
TIE Oi-rm STORE!
Hals and Cap?. Palm, Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Fur Hats, Tinware, Glassware, Hardware, Queenswarc, —a large assortment of each kind. CloUitug nud .Groceries. They particularly invite th£ attention of purchasers to their stock of Cwrm.so; as well their supply of Groceries.
TERMS, CASH.
"Jjh't and Learn," is an old Mocmn . npHE system of business which t have esX lablished cannot but'be satisfactory to every purchaser. Every article in my Store has the lowest price marked upon it, and no variation from the pnee will he made. Purchasers, whether they ate* good or bad 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 Ibt fear of being cheated. It will be my aim to give satisfaction to all who will favor me with their patronage. I have just received a handsome STOCK. OF GOODS, and will be receiving from lime to time, Goods of every descripiion. I respectfully' invite all my old customers, and the public in general, to give me a call. . F. L COCRVOISIER. No. 1 Odd Fellow's' Hall, corner of Main and Liberty streets.
,D* They arc determined to sell their Goods as low as is consistent with /ai> 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. Produce of alt kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices—and as for mouev, it will never be refused. GEO. McCULLOCH *V SON. Jacksonville, Ind , apr. 29, 1859. ~ DR. ROB A OK'S Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, THE. OIlAT SCA.SOmVIiM
CLARKSON &, WALDO.
NFAVADVERTISEMENTS;
' Admloiitratork Sale of Btal'Eilati, TOOT1CE is hereby given, that in pursuance Lw of an- order and decree of of Common Pleas of Switzerland county, Indiana, fwjii sell at public sale, at the Court HouseTdoor in the Town of Vevay, on the 15th day of September, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 5 p, m. of said day, tots ■No. 32 5c 33 in the Original Town of Mt. Sterling, in said county, for one-third cash in hind, one-third in one and two years, from day'of sale, with interest from date, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws of Indiana, the purchaser giving notes with approved; freehold security, and to receive a certificate entitling him to a conveyacce upon, said sale being confirmed, and a 'mortgage given to secure the deferred payments. \ : JOHN VAN ANTWERP, aug2fl-4t.. ■ Adm'r of WnL.Van Antwerp.
OCTOBER"ELECTION.
STATE ticket. ., t For Supreme Judges, HORACE BIDDLE. of Cass., A BRA MW; HENDRICKS, of Jefferson SIMON YANDEES, of_Marion, GRISWOLD, of Vigo. Fat Attorney General, WILLIAM T. OtfO, of Floyd. : For Treasurer, 1 JOHN U.'HARPER, of St. Joseph. r For Auditor, > ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. '/J Secretary uf State, ‘ WILLIAM A. REELE, of Randolph. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN YOUNG, of Marion.
F. J. WALDO, AGENT, For Switzerland Countv.
Thirty Reasons. The sale of intoxicating liquors, saya Hon. David Paul Brown, the most eminent of Philadelphia lawyers,*’ ahould be prohibited by law, because: .1. They deprive men. of their reasons for the time being. . 2. They destroy men of the greatest intellectual strength.’ $ 3., They foster and encourage every species of immorality. -V , * ' 4. They bhr: the progress of civilization, . 5. They destroy, the peace and happi* ness of millions of families. > 6. They reduce many, virtuous women and children to beggary. " 7. They cause many thousands of murders. ' 8. They prevent all restoration of character. ‘ : 9. They render abortive the strongest resolutions. ' •*' JO. The millions of property expended in them is lost. " ' ■ XI. They cause the majority of.cases of insanity. 12. They destroy both the body ami the soul.: ’ ‘ : ■ 13. They harden sober people with millions of paupers. ’ ; 14. They cause immense expenditures to prevent crime. 15. They cost sober people immense autos in charily. 16. They burden the. country with enormous taxes. ■ >: , ■ x 17. Because the moderate drinkers want the temptation removed. . , 13, Drunkards want the opportunity removed. . 19| Sobjyapcople want the nuisance' rejifW, .Because their sale upholds a class '*5f men'who are wor« than criminals. >21.-’The. prohibition would save thousands how falling. 22. The sale expo.*®* our families to .-ioKblU; _.:■■■■ , 23. The sale exposes our families to destruction. - ‘ . 24.'The sale upholds the vicious and idle at the. expense of ,the virtuous and ihdnstripos. 25. ' The sale suhjectB the sober to great oppression. 26. . It takes'the sober man's earnings to support the drunkard. 27. It subjects. numberless wives ’to untold sufferings. • 28. Tt is contrary to the laws of God. > 20., It is contrary to common scum*..' 30. We Kavy a right to rid ourselves of the burden. ; - /
T. C. GALE, il. D., Medical Examiner. July 16, ISM.—eow-tf
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
Vegetable uriildie$.
Splendid Gldsl AUM CLIjUuu tt, The only Original Gift Book Star*. G. (i. EVANS.would in form fiisiriendsind the public that bii Star (lift Rook Store and Publishing House is lished in Brown’s splendid Iron Bnildiug, 439 Chestnut Strwt, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive one of Hie following gift's, valued at from 05 cents to $100: —
To Thoit who Think and Heaton.
r THE Intelligent {a IhU country, ire alwsy t mdy to I teslthe merit* ofit prominent discovery or tnven* Hon. end If uiltllcd of Its excellence; t» id opt, approve and recommend U, Uiilo this thinking, reasoning class, who always look before they leap, and wboie honest tod rational Judgment give* tone to public opinion, that 1>k. Koa.cx's Uiood I’caint* »nd Fills owe ibeir Immense success. When UtU
iCT Duller, Eggs, : Rags, and *H kinds of Country* Produce, taken in exchange Ter Goods. inaVU-lf
, Adiiilnwtrrtlpr’s Sale •f Real Estate. * - ' THE tavern stand at Hir comer of Market and Ferry streets in Vevay, being lot No. 181, in original Vevay, brick bouse, stone stable, &c.i will, be sold at public auction, on the premises in Vtvay, on the IPth day of September, I8&8.
Grcnl; Ambassador of Health First announced that bb Scandinavian Remedies were Infallible la Dyapepsta, Liver Complaint, Xcrvous Dlseas's, Sexual Weakness, Scrofula. Premature Old Age, Fever and /cue, KheumatUm, Ifeuultrb, Fib, Hemorrhoid i or Pile*. Weak Stomach, Colic, Diarrhea, etc,, he Hated the manner la which they operated.— Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician!) ataiemcngi, and itwas found that every (dago of the progress of rare, was pteciielv si he had described it. The recall mu that tho mind of the youmry became interested, stni that persons of the highest standing In every city and town In the Union, patronized the preparation*, and admitted' the claims oflhe Illustrious £ wed e, to be the First Medical Discoverer of the Agb/ Tilt Blood Piaiftta and Pills are now universally recommended by well Informed and candid persona, as an Immediate core for Imdioestio.v, Co«Uvencss.sdb«asei of the Kidneys, Cramps In the Stomach. Wind, Colic, Fain between the Shoulder*, Sausea, Headache, Ltvrit Cosirui.vr,
: UVrU, S50 Patent EngllUi Lever Gold 5V»icbe*,eschai'*o oo SOo Pmi>; Anchor do do do So m 4-js Laiiii i' Gold w.vlchce, irk. rsv-v, 33 oo 6o,v Silver I In mi tig walrf.i-a, warruAeJ, ’ IS oo Soo Parlor Timrjdecrv, • - ' * . lo OO 5oo Cameo Sets, Ear prop! and Pint, • i lo oo S>K> La-lutv'CoM Bratt-lcU, - Sooto 1900 joo Cv-clv' Vv,l ol.J Koh Chains • • 10 OO Ieoo Gold lockets (l-rpe sire douHe essej lo oo 2ooo Gold Lockets, (small sire.) ■ • 3 do looo Gold IV on I Cases » Ills Cold Pen', - S oo 1600 Extra Gold {lens with cases and holders, 3 So 2iix» Gold |>enciL'i. (Ladles'.) - • • 9 oo 2.Vvo Gold pen* *-jih Silver Pencils, • * ! So 23,>o Ladies' Gold Pens, withCase* nod Holden, 1 So t3»o Gold Pings.(ladies') * • • t oo Gent*'Gold Kings, . - - - - 5So IS-vo Ladies'Gold Brea.didns, ... 9So 3V>o Mlnei* Gul-l Brca-tlplcs, - - ISO "ooo Poe'iet K ft I res, . - . . loo 'hsio Eels Geiih' C u i * Boy,m Studs, ■ > S So 2ooo do Sleeve Huttons, • 95o v«mv» pair* of Ladles' Eat drops, - . . - gjo Sooo i adiev rear! Card Caste, • • • 5 oo IS'vjo Ladies’ Cameo, Jet, or Mosaic j.lr.s, 5 00 2Soo Ladles' Shaw] and Ribbon plus • - • - 1 So Sooo Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books. Ac., &e..
Fur Congress—3d District, W ILL I All SI * KB E DUNN,
One fourth of the purchase money will be rcquiredYn hand, one fourth in six months, one fourth in twelve months and one fourth to eighteen months, with interest. Notes with approved security, payable without iebef from valuation or appraisement law’s, will be required from the purchaser for the defmeh payments. Sale between 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. ALEXANDER EDGAR, Administrator of the estate of Amos Gilbert deceased. J. Dumoxt, Attorney. \yiZ 4w* $2,5C,
Of Jefferson •County.
For fudge of! the Circuit Court. 1st district, LUCIUS BINGHAM, of Vernon. For Prosecuting Attorney, 1st Judicial Circuit, Geo. W. Ilichardson, of Jefferson.
■A Balm for Every Wound" THE ARCTIC LINIMENT »u prnJscfl bj* Dr- HRACO it Uj* of Dr. K»&», vbta ■boat la jirocrrJ to tbl , ARCTIC REGIONS, ■ ad wii uyJ bj tin darioj tbit ptriVnti tojij*. Tbui vu (irta to tb* watU til* woadttful HEALING nEKKOT.-. v vbicb bii mid*
DISTRICT TICKET. For Stale Senator,
_ Meoicju. Kthits iv Nkw Orleans! — l)r. ’Mahoney, a physician of New Orleans, stabbed a Mr. Anderson, the other day, for interfeniiir .with a patient of hi-*. The “iotcrferetUT’* providing ire’ and other comf.irts for the'nick man .AuJcrs’otiVwoimtU are dangerous
Wheat Drills. STOCKSTILL & HUMES’ - patent'
Jaundice, Palo In the Right .Side, Lou of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GcxeaaL Debtutt,
BENJAMIN L. ROBINSON. For Representative, .WILLIAM H. GREGORY. For Prosecuting Attorney, THOMAS H. WORKS.
Nervous Tremor*. Painting Fils, Epilepsy, Mental Irritation, Despondency, Waiting of the Fleib, ■ ' • SCKO'rULl, '
not enumerated in the stov-, worth' from S3 cents to fiS 00.
WHEAT DRILL, Manufactured by Gbas. If. Green, Dayton, 0. Drill was patented in the teat 1S55, l one of the latest patents issued. U is the most simple in its construction of any oth tr-Drill now in use, there being
Sore Lee. Ulcere on the Body, Pimples on the Face, General Eruptions, Bolt?. Mercurial Sores, Glandular s veilings, Secondary Symptoms, ■ N ECU* LOU,
Evans’ new Celalrgue, which i* feel free to sit pails of tbs country, contains all the most popular banks of the day, all of which will be sold as lew as can be obtained at other storer.
THE AFFLICTED REJOICE.
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE.— As soon as the Ocean Telegraph is open to the public, the leading New York papers are each to have a special reporter in London to make up daily dispatches. This is a degree of enterprise that will strike John Bull with surprise. ~~~~~~~
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, Ft. Vitus* Dance, Nervous Twitching!, • ' pEstatc CaurLU.'as,
DCNOPCfti and THOCAlKIS hst« tested , ITS VIR7CEB, and are rejoicing In fmdesa (torn Lioj Imitrirj PAIN AND DISEASE,
COUNTY TICKET. For Sheriff - , WILLIAM MEAD, of Posey.
Sexual Weakness. Barrenness, Diseases of the Womb, Weakens of Uio Back, Loins and Limbs. -
Agents wanltJ in every to’va in the Union. Those tlc«iring so tu act, Pan obtain full particulars by oddres>irg as above. N. D — Bwng large.y interested in publishing books, and buying from other publishers in imrauuc quantities, for cash. 1 am enabled :o make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can be had at any other house in the country. Any Look published in the United Stales, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publisher'* price. An «,tta $l Bonk and Gift given to any person ordering ten books lo be sent to one address. ’
ArfEcrross or the l.rscs,
iVo Cog Wheels nor Gearing or any description -no sliding motion—and hence no fiiction. The Feeding Apparatus consists simply of four Feeding Cups being placed upon the axle, having a revolving mo* lion, and earning the grain into the Pans be* low; thence through the Gum Elastic Tubes into (he ground. The feed being necessarily even ami regular. The process of regulating the quantity to be sown to the acre is both simple and complete* There is also .
Bronchitis, .asthma, Pleurisy, Catarrh. Influents, Coopt, miJ all oilier dlsor-K-rs, if administered ieforo disease haa struck a mortal blow ante vital organ). Autograph Letter*,' Of dUHnguljhcd'mcu in every profession, warmly re* com me mil oir the preparation*, may be secu at Or. Koback’s Office. '
For Treasurer,
IR A N.-MALIN, of Jefferson. • ' For Commissioner, WM. ANDERSON, of Craig.
wUcW other rtmei!l*« kid bIM to care. Hm joo lire BRONCHITIS, NEURAlGIA. ' Scrofula? Kir# you tire
receipts of the Unite.! Siate> Treasury last week were 68‘2*-000. ■
In thu Fcaudlnavlan Vegetable Blood Pitts are act* ted the three great medicinal properties which Physician! have heretofore tried In vatu to combine in odo preps muon. They relievo the towel*, purify the bile and the blood, ami Invigorates the constitution, at one and the aame Urns. To this tact all * bo try them will subscribe. The absence of minerals, and of every stuplfylng drug, renders them harmless, even to the most Jellcato female, or the feeblest child. Ifo one can dout/t their superiority after one silicic trial—they are not only better; but Id fact cheaper than any other Pills, for 11 takia a leu number of them to produce a better effect,,
'For Surveyor,
com ueacii},.
NEWTON ' VOR1S, of Pleasant
EAR-ACHE OR TOOTH-ACHE!
VcvaV, Sept. 9. 1858: '
flay; per ton S1C(££12; Wheat, pci lm.;75 to 90; (Data 45; Curn.45; Bmtei per &;124; Epg.«. per dozen 6; Onions. per bu.40; Salts [email protected];. Chickens, pci dozen $I,[email protected]; Lanl 10c; Apple."50 to 75; Potatoes 50 to 750,
’ ‘ .For Coroner, JAMB6IMEAD, of Posey. July 30, 1848.—tie ‘
A Grass Seed Sower attached, for sowing small seeds, such as timothy, clover, Ac. Every farmer is aware that the most simple machine ,ia the most double, being the least liable of gettiugbul of. repair, attended with the least expense, and hence ihe moil profitable for him to use.-.
Are yoq vita Old fioro« f lulfriof frtra BRnsra, smcra, oorka SORE ETC, rtusr thi Arctic Llnlmcnl •HI jero Instant relist StrrjhaiT is Wibli to An! Is fe»r of tbtj* dm4lul icckSmll (bt ARCTIC LINIMENT should be Kept on hand, for It alfordt me tot; - IMMEDIATE RELIEF, -efteaiatutg Croat death. II it the : MOTHERS’ COMPANION. IT COM
Send for a Catalogue. AJdrcsr, G. G.“EVANS, PcDuanEit, aug273m 139 CArifniif St., PkiU.
Price of lha Scandinavian ‘Blood Purifier, 91 per bottle, or 93 per half dozen. Of the fcaDditumn Blood Pills, U cents per t*x, or 5 boxes for 91.
5j' We - are authorized to announce David Hoar as a candidate for Senator fromiOhio and Switzerland counties, at the ensuing Oc-tober-election.! -v ■ «
10* Ur- Robaek’i £necUl Nctec* and certificates, pablUbed in a conspicuous part of ihit Paper frobt tlmo to time; Or. Hobaek’* .Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great amount of In* tefestlne and Valuable Medical information can be bad gratis or any or his agfiDU IhWughonllho country. From Rev. Mr. McMullen, Pauir of Roberta Dispel. lsm*!urot.n. Oct 5.1S57. Dr. & W. ’Rooaek—near Sit: I hare naod your Blood Partllar for a nervous affection, from which I bare juflured milch at time*. While It la pleaaant to the taate. It certainly- baa a happy effect upon- the nerves; Please-accept my thank* fer your kind re* cards, and believe me, Your*, J. AV. T. McMULLEX. , Ci acute, Warren Cn., O.. March 8, SSS9. Dr. C. W. Robadr—scar Ur:—For the benefit of suffering humanity permit me lo aay that I have found yonr Scandinavian' Dl»>d Purifier and Blood ftllU, a sure cure for Indignation ana Urer Complaint. 1 have suffered from the above mentioned disease a for live yean and bare tried a xml many physician*, bat all to no po.pose. l l wu living In CloelnoaU at the time, and t vent to your offlee and purchased one bottle of the Purifier and one box of Tills to command with, and olea the day I found your valuable medicines, for I am enjoying good health at present, and feet confident that the cure U permanent. .Let others buy and take what they please, as forme, give mo the Btood Purifier and Pills for all chronic disea ees which arise from Impure blood or derangement of tlm dlgeiUvo organs. I take no olhey medicines, and have set for the last eighteen months. ' Most truly,. ’, T.V. DUBOIS.
/ A CARD from Dr. James At. I A Jarrett' of the AViO- York Lung In\firmarf.—My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years’ course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and advantage of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect systsm of Medical Inhalation—hue enabled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat* Lung-#, andAir-Pattaget,' By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties.of medicines arcdirectly addressed to the diseased organs-and the integument. 1 do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the. exclusion of general treatment; and although 1 consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem It very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of botbgraerat and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the hrgh character of the lustilotioa om which 1 have to tong bad the honor to preside, gre loo welt known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charily has been long and liberally supposed, and after due consideration, 1 bire/tfonclodcd to make such arrangements aa will bring the benefits of my experience apd treatment within the reach of all, and aol confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Hoping Iheteforeitbat the arrangement wit) give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public, 1 would respectfully announce in conclusion, that- 1 can 110101# etmnlltd ftrtonaUy or by letter, on all diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same' at used in the Institution, prepared lo-ladil each individual ease, Inhaling Vapor*,-Medical In- ' halm, ffc., Ac., will be forwarded by express. Ip anypatl of the United States or the Canadas. Tta«s—Mj terms of treatment by.letter, are as follows, yin 812 per month for each falient, which will include medicine sufficient jr one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. '- Payment as follows;. $S to he paid to Express Agent on; receipt of the box of Medicine.,ted the .balance $5 at, the expiration of themonthi tflhejMltentbe. cored or 11, entirely 1 satisfied-;wilb.tbe'tie*t-menu . Patients, by giving ,a full, historyof * tbeit ’tss.*, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well, by IpUrras by- personal exam*, hiatlon. ■ Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrell's treatment may rely'upon immediate sad pcnntMB*re)ie£,wheMldotnhas to treat a case over thirty diyr Leticia for advice promptly amswersd, For further patriculars - address JAMES M. JARBETT, M-P-. * Per. S20' Broad way,'cof.'TwwIflh Sl.,?i.Y. J 1 * S,—Pbys>ci»ni and' otbeVa’vitiribg-ibe 4ty are raspealfully invited-.%ea)iat tjvclrrfirmyry, where tnany intiresting cists' witnessed, and whefii' 00 r fcaprmd nrfut for the inhalation of medicated,vapor 1 caw be seen-and inspected.' 'rep.*' 8mA
Cincinnati, Sept. 8.
Bin-mu—The receipt* are tight, and sell iradi'y altlat5c fur prime, and IOal7 for choice, in good order for the ciiy.lwde. Common is plenty and d»U at 11 at 2c. , CoorzaAun.—There is a good demand for Hoar barrels at 38 toIOr.; whiskey bartcladull al85a90oj port barrels $1. '• - . . Coorosn'irK,—The receipts are very light, '.and are. general]/ of .hi inferijirqiiatuy, and prices nmat belieganfod as .nominal, .except fora'prime artitlel which is in;f.iir demand. Wequotebbl poles $-» 00a7: hbl staves $1,110. Facm.—Dried apples duM and heavy, declined; $1,75 for appir-ond $1 for iiejiches.'— ‘ -Green apples; $t,5p;.‘i aUpcf Libl., Ihe latter for .choice. Lemons $ .i7. t Feathers.—The receipts ate moderate, and .sell readily at 45a46c. • , . Floor.—The market i*dul1; $ldta$4 73 for good to choice suprtftne, and $ja$5 25 for choice extra white wheal. \
jj* Jotis W. Oolr is a candidate for Assessor of Plcasaiit Township. . ' I . (jy Please announce the name of Thomas II. McGxtcon, is a candidate for Assessor of Pleasant Township, and oblige ., :^ ■ •'"‘-I-; ■/>' , MaNT VOTERS. ;
The process of drilling wheat is no longer an experiment, butts an established principle. It bus been.demoosltaled beyond the possibil* it/ of a doubt, that it is the best and surest plan to put in the wheat, ir.d it is admitted by all that hate used the Drill, that it produces from three to six bushels more to (be acre than the old plan of broad casting. This being Ifae fact, all farmers must use it, sooner or later.
[£F Silvester OorLf, of Ohio county, ia • candidate for . Prosecuting Attorney, in the Court of Comnwn. Pleas. , , ■ V
: We here offer yoti a Drill— the most simple, and as cheap as any .other manufactured!-one that will plant your wheat evenly and save a great amount of labor; and all we ask of you is lo give it a trial, and if it does not prove equal to the warrantee, it atjall be no sale.' : . O* Send in your orders early. Terms, $70, CO, delivered .in Vevay— due-half caah, the balance ninety days after date; or $67,00 cash. S. E. <fc J; K. PLEASANTS. Aoesm. July 33, 1858.—8t . . * v
ty.Please* announce the name of Jordan tVAiKscoTT, #s-;a candidate for Assessor of Pleasant Township, and oblige the voters of the same.' ■. i ' -."f., Gentlemen and fellow-tiliMiis of Pleasant Township:—Asyou have favored me with rout votes in mnes past, io yon V would return thanks; but would respectfully thank you for your voles at the cora.ug October election. 1 • Yours, j ■ Jordan \jf aihscott. >
CAKES. IN THE -BREAST) SORE MPfLES, ' ' Sore lips, Pimplsi, tc. It !■ rmlltot for Iba Hair, r’TTBJ It a CULTHT, CtOWT jrruuta It u GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST, It it a nmtlp itmed/ tor
Grain.—A good steady demand and. prices have'been well sustained, the maiket closing Jinn at $1 13aL 15 for prime new white; $1 05a $1 08 for prime. new red. Corn 65c. Rye ,66a67c- Barley 70a75c. Oats 60c. •. • Ginseng—-The market is firm and prices .steady at 45a50c. • . ' ' Hat.—The maiket is steady with a good de mand at $12al3 per ton for prime. Common grades $6a$9, 'a ltd dull. Hides. —We quote dint at I3aHc; dry salted italic; green salted 6Ia7c, and green at 6c. Potatoes.-— The demand is less active, and prices declined to 70a75 per bushel. ■ (CT At Louisville. on lire, fllh. Plourwaa selling it from $4,80,to $6; Corn 48c; Hay <$12 to $13 per ton.
STATE OF INDIANA : Switzerland Conmy, la the Switzerland Giro Term, 1 James Steward assignee' J of John G. Andenon,
■.'I 88 : , . lutt Court. November 18M. .
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Principal Office and Sate Rooms, No. 6 East 4th at, 3d buildiDg'frpm Main at; Cincinnati. Laboratory in Hammond ilreet t ‘ For sale by J ESSE TEATS, Vevay; William Gibson, Patriot; Bledsoe & Ceyraer, Florence; JohirK. Harris, Allensvillc; Geo. McCulloch & Son, Jacksonville: B. L. Simmons, Enterj prise; John J. Paul, Mt. Sterling; E. H. Rogers, Moorefield: Shaw & Bonner, Btaylown; J. A. Powell. 5!asonvil!e; H. R. Hales, Bennington: T, H. Downey, FairTiew; J. Lampion, Qumus Grove; Jacob Schuler, • Hemphill’s Corner--and by Druggist* and Merchants generally throughout the .United States and Canadas; • jell-lf
Aftmlnlatrafon* Sale of Real EitaU, IN pursiiance ! bf'an ptJer of the Court 61 Common Pleas of Switzerland county. In* diana, made otrits* July Ttnn, a* dJ 1858, the undersigned, of the estate of William W. Howard, deceased, .will on Wedf nesday, Kcplemhet l5,1848; offer for sale at public auction on the'premises, thefollowjng real estate, situate in Posey Township, Swii* serland county; Indiana, of which said WiN liam W, Howard died seized, viz;—A part of the S. AY.,quarter of section one, and part of the S.E quarter, of section twelve, of. To war ship two, of Range one.west, containing twenty, acres.- Also,; tot No. 6, (except about one fourth of said lot No. 6, now owned by Cslbarihe Faulkner.) being the .north part of said lot, 22 feet:on Front street, in the towd of Patriot, Swittetfand county. Indiana., 'Alt so, a pari of Loi'No ten, in said Town ofPa* tiiot, County and SUIe aforesaid, with a frame bouse thereon; and also, a part of said Lot No, ten, lying back of the Heirs of Silas Vahhouf ton’s part or parcel of said 'Lot, 18 feel wide, and running back the depth of said Lot. bubt ject to the right bf.power of Martha Atip Driver, as set’o'STo her by toe Oo'mnussionfrs appointed bV the Oitctiit Court of*said county. Terms or Saw.— One-fourth of He purchase ihcney in j In six. one : (but if. in twelve, and onerfourth in eighteen months.‘ For the deferred 1 payments, notes will be Required with good freehold security, bearing interest frorp date, sod collectable without any relief whaleyer from valuation or appraisement laws. Said sale will be reported to said court at its October Term, a. d. IS5B, and upon being confirmed by the court, a deed will be executed to the purchaser, and a rportgage required on said premises as an additional security for said deforced payments. A'cettificale“df purchase will be gtvdn at the time of sale, entitling the purchaser to a deed upon the Conijrmation or the sale 'by said COurJ- Said land will not be sold for, less than two-thirds Vis appraised value. MARTHA A. ORtV?R,i ELLIOTT DRIVER, J AdiploUrttMi. August 20, 1868.- 5t
The heirs of Michael Oa- . ker, via: William . • Mitchell, Son-in-law, ami Mitchell, hii . wife, Pleasant; Lilly, Son-in-law, arid—— ’Lilly/bis wife,'arid other children and heirs of said - Michael Baker,' whose names are unknown. - IT appearing Trom. affidavit filed in the Clerk's.Office .praaidSwilzetland Circuit Court, that said\Williara Mitchell and ——- Mitchell his wife, and Pleasant Lilly arid — Lilly bis .wife, and ; others., whose names are Ufiknown„heinK!hetr3 of said Michael Baker, are not resideritsof.the Srate of Indiana, and that , a good -cause' of action 'exists against them, and that Ihey are' ntcesssty. parlies to the above entitled action,; *hlc& is in relation to real estate/’"* ■ -f- . Therefore, they—the said defendants—sit hereby not ilied of the pendency of. this suit, inrt thpt l|re satfieia docketed for Inal ,at the next term of iald Switzerland Circuit Court, which will commence at the Court House in Vevay in said county, on the first Morjday in November a. d. 1858, when and where they can attend if they see proper and answerer demur to the plaintiff's complaint filed herein; otherwise (he matters anlTtbtngs therein contained will be heard and determined in their absence, and the proper decree rendered accordingly, Qiven under ray hand, Ibis iCthday of August, a. d, 1853. R. N. Lamb, P. Q.
for Deed . fur Real Estate. .
Diseases of Horses,
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BBOTSE8, SPRAK5, fcUiofhiU, TTonadj, Ep»Tin, SCRATCHES, ■ Etcext, Re-DciD, RatKO| roa-Em,4r.
Ohio Slate & Union Luff College.
This Institution has been removed to Clete--land, Ohio. Degrees are legally conferred, and Students upon Graduating may be admitted to practice. For Circulars, address, at .Cleveland, .,, M» A, KING, Secretary., March l(L 1858.—ly ‘
Cast) for iUt)cal l WE nrili piy the highest market price, IN CASH, tor my quin-nSP tilyof Wheat, ' S. E. ft J. K. PLEASANTS. Veny, Aug. 20, 1863.
EXTRAORDINARY AWCEMT.
DR. BRAGG TO COMJICSlCdTE RBCCL4ELT TITO ms nrnr.t uet or
Over 1,000,000P&ttentv* , 'Em* par (Inter of » IVhub Qomx of th* ARCTIC LRftUtNT.raealre*, at Dr. Bnn'f rxMnw, U>* CMTVJi STATES JOURNAL for dh year. II* liu imaged fat A iipulmenl iq rath Usnoaf «»>f piper thruojh nluch to eoaminlcste with bit patrooi, Middeportnrnlloha do* 'rated to iwnn to eonewodmU. anfatty.pnputd pmeripUoot. ud other nJuUt item of isformatVa .whitVhir Ion* expertises *ot the peenHtr'ctm (too ithoeto tine prtttnttd to hU illention ihiU taggtrt, Tbl JOURNAL b pnblisbtd to 1 New Tort, aodlt eoaet flit oUjat ud. moat popular oenpepen ft Uw toon try. A entiSat* of tnBieripUon eeccrmpinJet nth hot It*. :. Aq-ACENT WANTED to ETUtT TOWN lodTHLAGt DRACO * BtfRROTTES, St. Loots, Mo. New Tou Orritx, No. 3TI BROADWAY. • rosinoalatiom ihonM i1n;i ha sddreiead to St. lotto
DntocATtD Joints —Next in degree to the ,pain caused by a dislocation, is that arising /romthe settling of blood around the part, and the effusion of .coagulated lymph under the skin. The .proper treatment to remove this disagreeable and invariable attendant upon 'dislocations and bruises,-is to apply some powerfutly. penetrating .and diffusive Liniment, xyiih gentle frictions, over the part.. The. best Liniqreht now in ose, for this puspose, is BiacoIs Arctjc Liniment, which may be obtained at any respectable drug store. It is also cooUbg-and . soothing id its effect, and allays the psin almost immediately. jets 2w
D«. Houck's Scastnisims Rgneoics.—Every mail brings grateful letters from persons .cured by Dr-‘ Robick’a Blood* Purifier' nnd plood Pills. Many of these cerUficflles 'from individuals who hayebecn (or years. TheseCdS of disease were m their blocd, and could only be reached byihert wohderfal Vegetable antiseptics, which act excltfsirely upon the fluids of the cupelling every particle of corrupt matter, and removing pll disorders oflbe itowacb, kidneys. laoja, throat, liver. Skin aod glandi. Secddrertisemenl.
Manure and straw forks, fip*ijea, Hoe* and Rakee. Imt received from Pittsburgh bv QRISARD ft SON.
WaIl Paper, , 'Bordering, Fiheooabd Prints,'. Window Cdrtaik Papers. AXXRGE assortment just receive 1 ! acd for sale at reduced prices, by • aprilS I. STEVENS, No. 5, ScheoeVi Row, Terry street
OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk, augl3-4t
Katmwlia Salt. JUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels No. I Kanawha Salt, For rale low for cash. S. E. 4 3. K. PLEASANTS.
HILL Side plows, and Cultivators,~a supply always on band. apM * F. L. GRISARD-Jt SON.
W : WHEAT,! Rye BarVy, fry which ibe ■ highest price in cejb will be rgiid, Vv I*. L. C0U3V0IMEB
JC'LO.UR— From the Patriot liills of S. Howe fle Son, for saje. aug:o CLARKSON $ 'VALDO.
Window Sash> 8 by 10. 9 by 12, 10 by L-h and 10 by 16, at sept) F. L. ORISARD'flt SON’S.
IMOLASSEB—By tb« Barrel or Half iTH Bwrel.by spy OBlSABD*3?It.
LAND FOR SALE. 1HAVR twenty acres or first rate land n?ir Patriot, Switxerland county, Ind., which 1 williell low for nib, if i m mediate applies* tiou U made. For particulars see or address 0 LIVER ORilSBY, at Clerk's Office. Veiny, June 1$, l863>-tf
85000 In Free Gilts, TO; the purchasers of Dr It. D. Pent* naVOileuUl Life LlalmenU ' For particulars call at tbe Drug Store on Feitv street and get a circular. . ' , mart? I. STEVENSi Agenl,_ stoke T WARE. WE are now receiving a superior lot of assorted Stone Ware of every deacrip-, tion. and for sale for cash by j>23 CLAKKSON& WALDO.
