Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 September 1858 — Page 2
A GLANCE AT THE WORLD, The Heaviest Bullock ever Butchered.^— Upon the authority of the President of the American Institute, it was recently stated that the heaviest bullock ever butchered in this country was the ox Washington, whose gross w’t. was 3,204 lb., and weight of beef 2,174. This claim appears to be disputed, however, by some writers in the N. ' Y. Tribune, from Peonsylvania, , one of whom claims that a bullock was butchered near • Lancaster on the 22d of February hipt, whose live w’t. 1 was, 3,3ST, net 2,409; the ‘pther I that ft Berks county ox was butchered some years ago, in Philadelphia, whose live weight was 3,350, net 2,388. A still heavier bullock is announced in the Saratoga “Country Press” which* says that J. M. Cole, ol Saratoga Springs,' slaughtered an ox, in 1847, whose Jive weight was 3,520 lb., dressed, 2,507. If this be true, Mr. Cole has beaten the world, and-should give the proof.-r-.4ni. Vet. Journal,
TO ADVERTISERS,. Tpn Paruhna Urge at.d EcnerofarcoUlion In thla and tbc adjoining In -Indiani and Ann lucky. U 1* taken ami read by the people of all partita, far )U own menu and eaio e, without any on laid* pmture or Influence exerted to Induce them to patrnnlie U. It bu about double the number of bona fldc tulxcHbm of any paper now pnblUhed In Swit icrUml county, and lla circulation li roooUnliy In* creating. It U Utued regularly. printed on good piper, with clear aad plain type. . '
Comet ol '58.
Potk as Food.
£|$- Intraim
This remarkable comet (says the Albany Aigus) is now visible to the naked eye, as ptcdiciod hy Dr. GotiM tome weeks ago. It it now only one hundred and forty millions of miles distant and is j very rapidly approaching the earth and itj already thowa through ft common opera | glass a well defined tail, are told that during the first week of October ilia comet will he of the most striking brightness, possibly the largest of the century, and at that time will be seen near Arclnrus, perhaps even surpassing that brilliant star in splendor.; It is now visible for about j.n_ hour after sunset and an hour before sunrise in i line with the two stars called thie Pointers,'.and nearly a right nngl« between .these, and Arctnrns. It i> now best seen at four o’clock.in the morning. Dr. Gould also suggested in lift* last number of his Journal that from the sitnibiiiiy of the elements it was possible that this’ comet was identical with ihfirst come) of 1827. and nlso that of l(G4 This fact seems now, from the I teen I ol. servalions, almost ecilaili, affording a tensounble ptt'Miinplit.u that it is n peiiodic comet, tihoie period is about tidily■me vears.
The editor of the Indiana Farmer, and Brrllman, an experienced agriculturist and able writer, of Monroe county, have recently had a warm controversy, and amongst other snhjects of disensston, Pork, as a fit article of food, came up for consideration. The editor of the Fat mcr had wiitten an article taking the portions that too much pork was eaten by our people —that less pork and more beef and mutton ought to ho used—-that the whole, hog faniily was the hog is; predisposed To inlteieleB ami to the hog rholera—that the higher development of the nervous nysiem of cattle ami sheep a* tom pa ml with hogt, causes them to manifest any disease which afiiicts thorn by well-marked symptoms, while the disease* of hogs are generally structural, and seldom Mispecicd until they are butchered for meat—that the disenseof cattle are generally fiiheiioihil, and k 1 - dbg ctort;_ sensitive than the hog, they maililesl disease in life—that beef and intuimi ate growing, hi popular favor tis animal food fur man, and I huh Turtlw* .-attic use,Tmg meal t> growing less pop alar.
Maine Election.
Portland, Sept. 15. Morrill, Anti-Lecomptoh candidate for Governor, is re-elected by 9,000 innjority. . French bus been elected to Congress from the 3d district.— rr The; whole delegation is consequently opposed to the adminis-. trution. . ,, .... The returns from 191 towns give Morril 37,222, and $mith 30,898, indicating that the majority will be nearly 10,000. | -St. Louis, Sept. 20.-
onufa) Wpvv of S*vtlt*H*nd Comity.
AdrenUemenU are inaerted on very libera] Urmal and bualneu men «ill promote their own tntcreit by employing 1U colorant.
Wanted,
/^d fedb DOZEN fresh Eggs, for which we will pav the cash, immediately* CLA K Ki50 V 4. U* A LUO.
J. A. I.oihIoii Sc Co., Commission and Forwarding
V F.V A Y:
W8D5BSDAT,
: Sepiemdek 22, IS58.
M ERC HANTS,
A destructive (ire occurred in I Weston, on the night of the 13tli. destroying the luniitare' watei houses of Joint Deity and Shaw & Newhou.se, the grocery of T. Kaufman, the court-house, and two other buildings. Loss over §30.000; insurance $12,000.
Steamboat and RkllrOid Agent*, No. 30 W«.teraL, between Main tod Walnut,
TTTTbc Rmeittt wHllw teal to anr aJdrsw unlit thiend Of the volume.January lit, lW3. for M rent*. lT»reo month* furSi muu; er 12 month* for St. P?I* monttobeiasde In advance. SulMenjalonr raa>l*v rioV«nv lime, the editorial eotomii# are neither, ImUuh imr icetiitan. Article* upon *11 luWeU nf (enaral toh-rejt»n* BdmWible, hornier, at the Onaeiloo of tha Editor. Vn o tit Ire ren bo taken of anonym on* eommu* RiSlion*- Wmterer I* Intended for In.-oruon miw. Iw. aulli-nllwtfd hr the natnu and addrw of Uic "'Hter. not lieeewarilv for ptiMleallon. hut a* a ijunranien of Kood faith. Wo mu not undertukc to return rrji-ti.d wmtnnplcationi. , * - ITT* The nubile *111 pleaw *« » 1 ‘"' ♦oMeeted with Ihl* piper da re l.abrp! w»l wed appointed; Jos Ornri. at »hleh « «ep^ * execute cTcry UcKrtylipn 1* F 00 * • *nd allow pnc<j‘,on ' ■ TT7»All 1V1 Marten aw author! j*d and jrijncjtt'd to irt |* Agent* in receiving »nd forwarding tub* tcripUoti*. : , TT?SBtv*cr!b«« f!vl»* is| IramedUfK Of the noo-irrir*! of their piper* at the proper time
CISCI.VUTI, OHIO. PARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of Flour, Grain and Produce. Gbods tor warded with Dispatch. sep!6-2m
50,0(10 u^,,or scp!5 F. L. GKISARD'fcSON.
: Mr. Collnum defends the hug in;pie>t>, t»tvaii-e Img-' and com c | *ii!‘tiii;Ie the leading products i»! out State, and he dues not wish In see tlniso inieicsts ligated lie ;iLo lea suns that calllc and sheep all* just is liable In disease us hugs, and ihal hugs ait* titft iicccssaiily subject io cholera, but con it ad if for w;iint of vine. He irmniks, by way of u dim her. that •Vommmiiry ate ntueli more liable: to havediseased nullum to eal Ilian disea-ed, potk.’*
JUST received 120 barrels No. | Salt. *-pl5 F. L. GRISARD 4 SON.
St. Lons,- Sept. 20. All i hi* rivers 'ate fall.ng bur the Illinois; it is on the use. A destiaich from Independence on the 10th. per U. S. Fxpic,-s Company to Ilnntievilie, M» . saV-I
JUST received from New. York, a large as* soitment of Table and Pocket Culler*. Sep 13 , F. L. GIUSARD & SON.
FAIL & WINTER SIS.
Interesting''Will.
Tlt»|S:uiiir Ft* with dales t«j, (Ik* 13:li t*It bus ai lived. Tin* latestdates from Foit Defiance w,-u* in 18*h. ' Nii hostile :iinv.mii.*ni had been made itgiitisi (he Navajo Indians.- At the parnest solicitation »>T Annijo. an. influential chief, ■ ihe itniiHiiindiiiv: officer had given Ilim -ten days to tai*e Ids people nnd go in search of themurderer of Brook*’ setv».m, Tiii ve rifle com (limits, the 3d infantry. nnd a cmmmnv of spies and guides under Bias Lnceio. have been ordeted to lip in readiness in the event of a war with the Indians. ■ .
Census of Yejray. \ Mb. Waipo :-r Dear Sir; Having ceen appointed by the School Trustees of Vcvaj to lake the emmi fetation of ihr jonth between the iges.of five and twen-ty-one years. I embraced tho opportunity of getting at the. same time the correct Census of oar Town, which you will find below, and by publishing tho same in your invaluable paper you will doubtless satisfy the curtooi. '. J. L. Tiiiciucd. :- Adult while males, in Vevay proper, . 239. •In Veray suburbs, ■. v . : . ■ 15 County Jail Inmatei, .. . 1; ", !■"■■■ ■ . \v .. ; ,. Adnit whitai females, iu Tevay,-; '250. In Vcvay ruburbs, : • 18 Colored population, - County* Jail Inmates, y * 2 ■ ■ v'i..-:. 072 Males hetween lhe ages of 5 and 21, 173 lo Suburbs, . *• 10 Colored population, *• : ’ ' . r Females between 5 and 21, *■ 215 !a Suburbs,. ' : " 12 County J»U Inmates, ‘ ** 1 | 228 Males under 5 vears. _ ■■ 79 In suburbs, 1 ’* b . .. ; ■■■-■ : 84 iz» uuLurus,* ** . 8 Colored .** • 1 \ ‘-v--.- ■ 74 Number of Families, ia A'evsy, ,193 do da in Suburbs, 14 ■ • • . .207 . ToUl population of Vevay proper, 1021 Do. Blilutbs, ■ 68 Do. Colored population, 5 Do. Inmates of County Jail, . 4 :: 109S
The Jiiuvnal thus rpcaks cl lire wjH ol.Jiiiiiii!* W. Craig, of Arkansas, who died icrcurly fn iMiisvil!**, leflv ‘itg tiied-ii’k of ajnrge fortune id his of-dtiit-fd luiili-:— ’
MARRIED, On the Mjh insl., at the resilience of Mr. Cnnstaii’ Golay, near Vevhy, (■)• llev. J. H. Chamberlain.—Rev. Jamu M. CuAwroati am) Miss Ci. a a a L. Got-Atr. ■ .On Hi is occasion the Printers were remembered by an excellent cake. May they eenlly float tozclher - ' 0‘r lift's ever chancing sea, Am) through calm uml stormy weather islilt in love utnieil be.
rBAHF. subscriber has just received « fresh JL lot of Seasonable Dry* Goods, embracing every article usually kept in his lino, coo* SiStiny, jo pari, as follows ; Littsey and Coal Linings, n and Bleached Sheetings and Shittingi, Ticitinys, Shitting Checks, Bed, Velluv, and.White Wool Flannels, Canton Flannels, Fancy Cassimetes and Jeans, Sntlineis, Tweed*, $c. A fine line of Penis, Ginghams, Merino* and Deisms. .Ibo, a fine stuck of Boots and Shoes, of the vnt best quality and style. ,• Also, a first rate assortment of Mens and Boys Hats and Caps of various Myles; together with a (fit 11 variety in the .Notion depart went. Qiiccnswiire, Grorerlcs Ac To oil of whicn the attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited septo
in lids cmntuvei.-y. mi lai/a- coliceni*. l?u! inTcrioiity ut pmk »> fo.«l mrman, tnu editor of the Faiiiwr lias tin* best ut the argument. Matty hmsoiis wn be ud* ditccil «vli_v the list* p< pork should be gn-uily lessened, if not ciilitely disenir limied.'
' A pond tieid of curiosity having hern ‘-vincc.l in regard lo the will of I be lute •hmiiis AV. Craig. of Arkansas, wIiqAi&j \it i his city la>t yweek, we will five il> -nWtnnce. he)Mate is worth probably, $050,000, on'jwhicli there am debts ol about a. quarter of a million df dollars. L Mr. Craig,, after I ho payment of his to hjs cumin. Lewis E. Craig, foity lhon>omI dollars, and his re* fniive, John P. CWg. ten thousand d«Ilare. One-half of the annual profit of the rcuiainiug Mate he bequeaths, to Miss Emma J. Wrigbtvdniing ber jifo, and the other half lo be used to wards iinproving his estate. --After tho death of -il iss Wi the principal and .interest ore lo.be devoted to s Cqilcge at lltdcna; lie appoints Miss Wright and W. P. Hal Inlay executor*, with (request that no security sltafi be denuniijiert of them. Lvwi.s IS. Craig ts appbmjed executor for (he btiiltl tng of. the college after Miss VYright dies, and in case Ire should die first ( which Is not at all improbable,) die Circuit Court of Philips County,’) Ark., shall appoint an executor: %.
In tire first pi a CP,mv i ne nrp cla-scd by ticriptme. ns vncltan, and not to be eaten. i[ See Leviticus, chap,- sif v, 7-) 'Ihe modem Isiutdites,' who observe.! be laws of! Moses to'the fetter, will lint cat poik ■ul;bll, and r.ven in regard Id mote favor* lid, meats, iheyure exitemclyscmpidous io have St peilettly heuilhy. Meal make* blood and btiilds op the system, and if •‘unclean" ov diseased, .1 he- system that assimilates it must become so ' likewise; Where will yon find a heartier race limn the ijirieliics? V, * V ■
DIED. Near Jacksonville, in this county, on the I Si h m>t., Mr. l.vcu.x \V. Sl.u.i.r.Tr. Mr. M. wax an obi'niul rmitli esUtim-d nti Zen of thi.-i eoiiniy. 11 is fiitictal on M boil ay wua nuniuteusly attended. — On the 13th, n*M Mooiefitld, Jnnjt W., son of John F. and Jliiia CtiKtni, in-lbv t lib it-nr o f his age.. •■'Tis right >uth putt- good good ones should die. Gpnn Die earth there is a blossom less. Uni oh, there is an added siaf on high."
Tl.ft8W.rs some'political excitement hi telnlimi to ibe ''lection of Ib , prt*M , niaiivp,> in (be next Legislature, tit cimseqneiict-. of .(here being two..-els of enn IbUh-s, ;mtb claiming to be tbe simon pure dciimciacy.
ALFRED SHAW
my n< i:
The U S. Disliiu Court wu* in session. No business of i.mpotiaacc bad been transacted when tbe mail left.
(£*TOCKHOLDF.RS in (he Vevay, Mount k3 Sit-fTin|T mill Versailles Turnpike Company. who have sulncnl-vd j*tsck to Construct (tic Branch of SasI-fond to Fa.rvicw luteting limiM*» nrc l.tfcby iiniiftei] that the Board of Diiettoia have .v.rdvted that See dnltaia on each share 5it Mth+tiihcd be i*trl to Uly«.<ca I*, Nchenck. TtVKMjrrJ nf said Company. m Viivay, i,n or before (he 3>.b da) ol October t. it Ib-jS, of wmeb said sit*him!dew will please take notice and pay thj same to Jiiib Treasoier by tint dale. By i.itiler t.f the Board of Directors.
J i The English use beef nnd muiton al• .inn.si .exclusive of every, other ’meat. **Beef*steak,’’ ‘‘roast beel;" and,‘•million chop'* lire terms oh the loiigno ol every Englishman about meal time. . Pmk is ulmost unknown tlieie us an aiticlo ol loud/ amongst tiie abler, classes. And alt English .Ilian dr w oman U usually the veiy piftme of lohiist and (loriil health. \Vu cun but think that the'bluff ■ vigor of tho nation is due in o great nieaMoo.to tbe use of tbeir life-giving and lile-tms-jtaining Beet. No doubt, most of the scrofula, erysipelas, fevers, and similar diseases of , the kind aro.cnmed by tbe large amounts ol .ptirilies contained in the meat must escape from the system or destroy it. The bog is notoriously filthy. It revels in dirt,* and finds its most palatable food in the slops and garbage of the kitchen, which cattle pnd sheep will not touch, as a general ride, ,■.Tint latter eat (Hirefood, which is - necessary to. good blood altd healthy tissues Tim, former devours atiy filth that comes in its way. and is no more fit lor human food than a buzzard or .a jackall.
NEW AIJVKUTISI’.M I’.NTS,
" ! . Quebeo, Sept. 21. ’Hie Noilh Britain, .frttm Liverpool, xvith news to the Sth, has nnived. Btedrlsttiffs steady; provisions quiet; consols 0G£; money market slightly cosier. - There had been a cessation of cable signals;.no.particulars; it is believed the difficulty is’ncur ifm shore and is remediable.'- Shares declined greatly. ; A great cable banquet has been’given al Kilianiey. , Mr. Uhe epgiiiotr, .has Icon knighted by the Lord [Licu.cnant; Piditical news unimportant. ' - , s-— •** A wmuoe muenimty 16 France and England is greater than first Mated, ;
Toll V.ticc !
fBIHE DIUKCTOIf.S of the Turn juke Cm pany have pas-t-d an utder !<■ ike rtTVc! that ntt llinse iiidelilfil to Ike‘l oll (lav u>n>t pay up by the 1st of f)ri»iK-r. Tbo.-c inter es ed will ]t!ense Lear it in mind. Sept-22, 1S5S,- HOI S.
PICED'K L.'ORlAAHD. President Attest —Piant.T Ihfoia, Secretary. - Sc (it. hVltfAS.—-tw.
Fall and T Via ter Goods
. Perilous Po>muS of. two \ ouxo Bov a—V OLUSTEh M & EROS ACTS.—On Vri • day afternoon ttters was, a ballon ascension from thei Illinois S t ate Fa tr G round a, 4 o , clock, iVM.,ynnd at 6 o'clock descended aboritlO milcs soDtbcast of Central ia, and fastening his balloon to a fence went into a house near by for While he was er.ting, two boys, one 8 years-old andj.the other l :4 years old, clambered into ihc.car of the balloon and unfastened the Tho balloon ascend-* ed rapidly, ami at last accounts, nothing had been beard from fire young adventurers. ); * V); ■ ' '
. . *WIIUI.r.SU.K ASH KI.TV11,. SHAVE j’lici Teccivci'. and n.ui imw i.pcniei: the laryest nod most beautiful a.-s-ouiteui of Fall and Winter
E.lection .Vot ce. ST.VTB Or JXDIAXA.t >'tt llxrrland Count},) ' ' ' ti., ,,f Indiana to the Sheriff of said ruiiniy, po etme ■ OC are 3" reby commanded lo : not if) U.c Jl (jimhfitd y.iirM *>. r jmi county. Ibal an eleeiinn will he lit*;*! a*, the sevir-t t places fur (to'dinc eeelliins in the several low ttships i.f said fni lily on the 1-lliday of Octobt r *. P.. INS'S,.it living the second Tuesday in.Octubf.r in said year, according to law, ip elect lie ful id wing officers, vie: — - One lie ptc rotative to Congress, fur I be 3d rime rr.ssioiia .district, Four Jmlft I he Supreme Court, One Altoni jr ijrprfal, Our-No pert le/tllenf of public Instruction, ■One Treh-si er of Stale, ■ (Jne'Aiidttii nf Ntale.. - • , line Secret, ry of State, OueSeiMio Sud one Representative to lb: Slate Lee is i a: ire. f >r the district comp'ted of Ohio mid -Swi termini counties, , * Ode Judcej ‘and one Prosecuting AUorni y f-r Hie Court >f Common Pleas, for the Di.trtcl conipusi d of Ohio and Switzerland counties. h * • ' , Also—The ql towing officers for the county of Sw’ilzerlau !, vitr— ' One Sheriff' * One Treafi rer, . One Smve\ »r, ■ One Cowm r. One Cumin dinner for District No. 1, . Also—One l&essur in and for each of the several Town Lips of said’ county. AVilntss m; hand and the seal of said Court at Vevay, thi I3lfrdiy of September a. s, 1855. 0LI fER OR.MSUV, Clerk S. C.C. 1, Harris F neney. Sheriff iii and for said couuty, c&rtif the above lo be a full and true copy of the r > I ice of election issued out of the Clerk’s oil le.aiul to me directed, this 13th ilwy sA tjcp'otttfec’i, \SbS-. HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriff S. C, Sept. 15, :S53.—4t
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ever l.rougM to this mnjlitu 1 coidiaMy imi‘c nil desiring anything in mv Imt; to give me a call before j»«rclUM‘ng elsewhert. JULIUS ULACII. • Vevay, Sept. 22, 1853, ' Cigars and Tobacco . , WE lure now mi band n laige and «e I .selected Mock of Citrar.-t ami ToImcc**, which we ftte M llti)" very 1-iw. Tlm>e wish ing Mich urlicles wuiiltl itn well In give nj n Call, ns we utc iK lermineil in sell clic.ip. je22 CLAHKSuN Jt AV.tl.l 0.
■.Wa'UisQToN, Sept. 21. Cblibh Bros'., * bankers anil brokers, wlui suspended payment yesterday, report rheif liabilities, tii Washington depositors, at $15,000, and tKeir assets a mole. Tbev cotitiium th‘*ir collect ion ami commission business, hoping, ai an early day- lb srriingc with their victliiorsj they.make no assignment. v
The best . medical writers discountenance the use of pork. ’' The editor of The Scalpel,- celebrated for 'his onslaughts against pork, lobnetp, Inger heer, and other popular poisons, -gave his readers an elaborat e paper some inosiihs ago, in which he nueily dcritiilishcd the urg.i* .ments of the advocates of. pork. "He attacked the. urtii-le in nit ' its assailable points, amt cut it into liitine meal.-' He >kmne-| Us friends ccniipleiely, and might Itfivo maiie id ,1 lu» : result of his i tabor; if he bad ib'cim’d iltcm of any me. — Indano/mlh Citizen- ' ; .
The joint commission'for runuiog thv boundary between .the United Stale.-, and Texas will but commence operations till spring. j/. The Secretary of the Navy this morn ing received a drspauh hinting that the Niagara, with ihe captured Africans, left Charleston for Africa last night.: r
./5rT|iere iir Vfciovemcnt on fool to . Laymen/s- Associaion o( the in Cincinnati, the object bf which is the "combining arid concentrating of loyal and legitimate action in favor of tha admission, upon tcrms> which ;&hall bercqiiitiible and just, of liiy delegates into' all annual and and a material modification nf tho present system of presiding eldership, soUsJlo avoid tlio unnecessary expense and waste of talent incident to existing plans,Timl without embarrassing the office in itslFgiiim ite efficiency.''”
mcapituutios. ,: Total adolt population, 627 ■ Do. between 5 and 21, 413 Do. under 5 year*, 158—1098 Total male,population, 528 Do. female " 574—r-1098 . September 17,1858. : ■;
S. it Stiiaw.it. It. J. iUtiivwvv. firiUSIISTURK
'IN Y£V A.V!! HATHAWAY & CO-. . P HO POSE to open about' t'te first of Goto ber licit, at the s’a ml formerly occupied by Messrs. J. G. J- D.ilmaz/.o, on Ferry Si.,
: New York, Sept. 21. Gen. Walker went out on tint.Star of the West yesterday with Col. Von Nmztiter.' said io be n diftiingni.-hed fill hitter. Tim Herald s«ys they will remain at Hun tillin'lor lire to maninj their plans lor ii mil her foray in Nimnngiiu. Cuiinmi. Mitall' arms , and tiniitiiimiuni tvcin sent out in the Muall canal Meamui* u lew days ago; Hieii nml the . niitiei ial of war ul.-o went pot in the Hermann, Cvliich sailed a (bw wtekv kj the IVmtW.
2-F* We-learn that an’old man now at the Switzerland county poor form, recently sold • tt land warrant for 160 acres of land for $101 We learn that there is some talk of haying the transaction legally investigated. The names of the, parties - have not been given us for publication. {
In Vevai/t Ind A large and well selected stuck of DRY GOODS. ~ CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS > SHOES; -r.LSOW’il! keep a supply of Suoah. Coffee. Teas, SriCEs, Dve* Stuffs, &c., &c., AH of which they will offer oI the very lowest prices fur . ,
IIoffhiBLE Apfaiii.— Wc loam by a gentlemen iVoiii Vernon [that u lew. days, sincc'spme boys iti that vicinityAvetit to a neigh: bot’s to «ci ami on arriving at the house they asked the children ‘4ib>v all the lolks were.” Tbo> cliildrcn replied that they were all \vpll except their iiiother—tliat-slichad been lying dead on the ;flcor : for three daVs. The hbysTaiy hdmo and told what they lut’d beard, and some iinniediately went to the house, and on making search, found tlip dead body of the woman in a mast horrible
Uanuuu. Me , Sept 20.
CF*The first number of-the “Philomathcan Gem” was issued on Friday last, from this office. It is said to be a neat little paper. We copy a few articles into the Reveille from it this week, so that our readers may judge of its cbamctei.
' TiiK iiflii lal emmt wilt only dclunhino Ilie ryMtll til ilie. vltwliun in tin* fjjih Cun-gre.v-ioipil .n-tiiel->o cIiu-h i» tho vote. .
E CASH OXLY ! The aliove establishment will be under the supervision of : ’
Ad minis! rntorV Sale,
I WILL, as adminiMrator of ibe estate the estate of Josiah Woodruff. Sen., at his late residence in York Township,Switzerland county, Indiana, sell on Saturday the 3d day of October, (853, the'following among other personal property, to-wit: Morses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn in the field, Wheat in slack and barn, Hay in bare, Wagon and bar ness.-Household'and kitchen furniture, farming implements, and many other, articles too tedious-to mention. -
; riiTSBuno, Sept. 21. ', River 14 inchtw. - \Yva t li e rbl ondy, tner. 83. ••• ■ .
WM. P. WHITE, ESQ., Who. has the.experience of several years in the business. and is known personally to many of tl.6 citizens oTSwiizerUnd county. ■ This house will have some ad vanishes over any other nowm. Verity. The senior member of the firm the experience of Thiatt «kvc,'« Vrau in the trade. and has the advantage of an' exlensive acquaintance in ihe cities of Botlon, Stic-York and Philadtlpkia, affording him antra advantages in nutchasing. Beside the above,The extensive House in Ruing San nmkes it to out ad vantage, by purchasing larger 1 t tin ii fur one atone. ' ’ V ,' V v ’ ’ From the above if will be.*een that 'iee can pttrchute goodt loitrr. than any otkrr haiae in Wcujf j and we wish il disliiicU that ice w ill, till,lowrr > ‘ ; ; • . , , ' FOR CASH ONLY. f f ■ than goods have ever been sold iii Vevay. ■ ■ Ctte hope the .citizens of v Veyiy. Switzer (not) County, who design purchasing, guilds, will liolil un a few days, ami exntnine ; gfiir slock before )iuichasnig. as we feel Confident of suiting every one who calls to see us. J HATHAWAY i CO., | . f . Wain street, RismgSim, sep22 tf . Ferry sircel, Vevny. ]
. Natorr’a Fashios.— is on«Ti8hton that never changes. Tho sjiarkline eye,' tho c»r»l lip, ■ the toso leaf on the check, the ctrtsiic Mep, arc always in fashion. ‘ Health-—rosy," bouncing, ghiiNoinp health isncver mil of fii>htmi: wlmt ptlgii.mim<‘s nn; imulo, what jirnrcrs me nlteiol lor it> jio^i , »iou 1 Failing in lit** pntMiil. wlmt tie;»'ti'cs me Mvistn'il til i-miMMiitii; ; i; > vi ( M'i;' I 'Piling its t bi»i ini'!
. Terns or Sau.—All sums of three dollars and .under cash in. hand, and on all sums of over three dollars a credit of nine months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security with' interest from dale, without relief from valuation or appruisemet laws of Indiana, JOSIAH WOODKUFh, J*.,‘ Adm’r. September lO,16M.—3w
.—Rev. Henry Wood, a chaplain in the Navy,, writing from St. Helena says, thAt in the room where Napoleon died there is now a threshing machine in operation, und stalls lor the horses that move it in his hed chamber.
state of mutilation. The hips and thighs were burnt to a cinder, and her hands were burnt almost olV, and all appearances seemed to in>iieefe that she must have been hold on the stove by some person until .-lie was burnt to death! The Sheriff arrested the husband on suspicion of having committed Jhis fiendish murder.—EvansviUe Enquirer.
'—The prairie shooting in Illinois commenced a month ago.— The “grouse'* are not as abundant as heretofore, but the young birds are fully as fine. Travelers by rail through the State see the sportsmen pop away' and bag abundance of game.
WILL. Side Plows, and Cultivators,--a-supply always bn’ hand. ap23 F. L-.GRISARD A SON.
To Business men Geneiiaely. —Those who have established themselves successfully in business, should advertise to retain that position. J
—The Switzerland County fair commences on Tuesday next and continues three days, at Enterprize.’ A tine Exhibition is anticipated this year.
GOLDEN- SYRUP have a lot of tbs brtt Kt. tool* Golden Syrop, for aala cheap. CLAHKONA WALDO.
A L FRED; SHA W. JS ndw receiving, a complete slock of t3T. Fall, and Winler Good*, X0 Comprising'all the articles usually kept in his line, which will be sold to bis old friends and customers and the public in general, on as good terms as the same can be bought elsewhere. ■ ■ Thankful for past favors, the undersigned hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. seplO ALFRED SHAW.
Bool* and Shoes A General assortment of Boota and Shoes for Mens and Boys Fall and Winter wear. Also, Ladies, Muses and Children’s Shoes of all styles. For aale low hy seplO .lintrD.v/MW.
— In Scuylkill co., Pa., there are four hundred and twenty steam engines employed in raising coal, draining mines, manufacturing, und other purposes.
Those who are but commencing business, should advertise to successfully establish themselves. Discreet and judicious advertising is the vory life of business. All those who neglect to avail themselves of its advantages, in-, jure themselves in trade, and consequently bestow the reward on others who advertise.
—The Louisville Democrat, by far the ablest paper of. the democratic party in the Ohio valley, has been enlarged and dressed in new type. ■
iSr" Dred. Scott, a somewhat noted colored individual, is dead. He died in St, Louis on the 17ih inst, of “negro consumption.”
Dr. J, II. ItiibcrKj SIaiGEON DENTIST,! WOULD rented fully announce In the citizens of S*'it*ert.«nd cmmtv.ega, that he' has locotvd In VBVAY, for'®®; the purpose of practicing the various branches nf Us profession. Teeth inrcrled, from a single one to a full set, in the best .and most approved style; Teeih Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted. Ail person, desiring his services will re-' ccive immediate oUenlion. Office, on the cor* | ner of Pile and Ferry streets, adjoining Wm. i Price's Tailor Shop. ! Vcray, Sept. I, 1955.—tf
— Hard times are reported in Iowa—currency scarce this year; little besides land to sell, and less to buy it with; demand for labor light, and pay for it lighter.
— The total gold circulation of Great Britain is estimated at $250,000,000, and of paper money $158,000,00.0.
—Letters received from Gen. Sam Houston, announce his intention to press his Mexican Protectorate resolutions upon Congress next winter.
— The “Reveille is nearly a day too Into this week.
— Go to tho Agricultural Fair next week* at Knterprizc.
— We send the Reveille 12 months for $1 00.
Tue I sous a Came Lew.—Individuals!; in this vicinity;;.who uio constantly, yio-? laring Ills l.-lw will. before they know ir,| b<* brought to au-wer. Several recent ol*J ■‘Tenders arc known, and if they repeat their* jilcjUtiliuiouV tlfcy nmy-consider them* ■selves tailed upon emphatically to Took jont. A word lu the wise, II there isfnuy I such reader'of This paragraph, wo! '' hope, be Sufficient, Game out of season ; j most be protected, that everybody -may, i have game in season. I | I The law prohibits the killing of quails, I until October 1st. - j
