Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 43, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 October 1858 — Page 3

Attempted Robbery rsd Uesperjitk Rescostre. —A man by the name ol Geo. north, living 4 miles sonili of Rising Sun, on the ladiana hank of the Ohio river, had been loading a store-boat, and spool 2 'weeks since, in sleeping on the host several nights, he beard a number of attempts to enter the crafthurglariously. Thinking he might eventually find out the attempted intruder, he kept silent till the third night, when, the first thing he knew, the burglar had effected an entrance and was at bis bedside, with a bow-ie-knife, which had been secreted nuder the pillow,,drawn over him, and: seizing the intuder, rescued the knife from him, in which, however, he was slightly wounded. r—North soon got the advantage of the burglar, and, securing bin. pistol, fired several shots at his antagonist, who retired with what Mr. North did not then know. Thinking that by keeping the matter a secret he would eventually find ont who the burglar was, he remained silent, until his sister, in washing, found a quantity of blood npon his clothes, asked him the Occasion of it, when enjoining secrecy, be told her the details of the occurrence. Mr. North in a few days started down the river with his boat, and bad been gone bnt wshort time when, on Friday last, a body was found at the mouth of Sugar Creek, a little below Patriot, pierced with two ballets, marked on the arm **J. H. Howard,” and supposed to have been the burglar who attempted to rob the .boat. Ha was accompanied by two others in a‘skiff, ho doubt, had taken him on board and after death, throw him in the river.— Latcrevcelurg (Ind, ) Register, Oct . 15. ,

J. L./Mueiiands DRUG'AXD'

WA NTE D\ ' WHEAT, Rye and Barley, f'*i wmch the highest price tn cash will be paid, by atigSMf F, L. COURVOISIKR.

I\E» £>GI.Ai\0 OF£

IISDMHI COMM,

JEED1CING EJIPOIilMI

roiMmin.

Ot* Boston, Jl/iiss.

Accumulated Capita), Jan., 1S53 $1,166,000 This remains after paying losses

amounting to ...533,000 And dividends in Cash to alt tbe policy hoI’JcK amounting to.. 196,000 WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. B. F. STEVENS, Secretary. uixectoib.

Official Tote of Switzerland County, I October 12, 1858, ‘ I -i -o cs o: *a a < i % O “ gl o S 2 t I ,£• ~ *• § -e «*• ? i t S v a ■: : n p . Jf ! * ! ! : ; ; a 2. ' *0 * • • O ’ * ■ • • f* • * • * * » • Sec. of Stale, W, A. Peele,225 47 ISO 38 US 283 161 83 D. M’Clare, 269 24 1CI C3 153 98 151 185 Auditor, Albert Lange,225 47 149 37 M2 283 1(1 83 J. W. Dodd, 269 24 163 04 143 97 151 183 Treasurer, J. H, Harper, 225 47 149 37 141 282 1SL 83 Cunningham, 270 24 154 64 149 98 151 186 Supenotendent, ( Johi Young, 217 44 ISO 38 142 285 160 S3 S. L. Roeg, 269 25 153 62 148 96 151 186 Att'y General, i Wm.T. Otto, 227 47 IfiO 37 141 280 160 83 HaDonald, 269 24 154 64 148 98 151 186 Supreme Judges, H. P. Biddle, 224 48 149 37 141 283 161 84 S.E. Perkins, 269 22 153 64 148 97 ISL 186 Hendricks, 225 48 149 37 141 282 161 84 A. Davison, 256 23 164 64 143 96 151 186 S. Yandees, 223 47 148 37 141 282 161 64 J. M. Hanna, 267 23 154* 64 142 96 151 186 WDOris*rold,223 46 149 37 139 280 I6L 83 J.L,Worden, 270 24 152 Q3 143 99 161 186 rot Congress, W. 51.Dunn, 225 46 MS 37 139 280 161 85 Q. W. Carr, 12 2 2 0 I 4 1 1 J. Hughes, 262 23 150 C4 149 96 153 185 1 C, P. Judge, . ’ J. J. Hayden,242 49 159 40 143 291 162 90 Ecott Carter, 257 18 135 54 12 1 82 U4 163 * Senator, BLRobinson.228 47 150 38 140 280 164 89 D Henry, 272 24 152 62 147 ICO 160 178 Representative, WHGtegory.232 47 151 37 140 286 164 87 John Lewis, 270 23 151 64 147 98 161 183 j Co.-Treasurer, I. 237 47 154 33 153 283 167 92 J. 22 150 62 134 94 147 180 ’Co. Sheriff, Wta Mead, 245 46 163 37 148 284 1S4 84 John Gill, 261 25 113 63 144 99 153 1S7 County Commissioner, William Anderson, . 1130 Daniel Ramieyer, 1100 Coualy Surveyor, ■ Newton Voris, . 1118 Cornelius Harris?. * HU County Coroner, James Mead, 1143 Edward B. Yarneli, 1CS1 Circuit Judge, . . ‘ Lucius Bingham, H30 ( -Joseph W. Chapman; .1100 ; For C. C. Prosecutor, . ■Geoi W. Richardson, 1138 MiltouS, Jlavily, - 1091 Common Pleas Prosecutor, * „ - Sylvester Gould, 1042 Richard Gregg, .1104 Thomas Works, 72 Assessors elected — Henry Sockwell, Jr.; 1‘arVey Phillips; Jackson G. Douglass; Chas. \V, Mendel!; Thomas H. .McGregor; John L. Stewart.

Medicines, Paints, Oils, Arc., A'c.,

Main Street, Vevay, Indiana. LADIES and Gentlemen who deiire to purchase A nicies for the Toilet,—Combs’, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumeries, — of superior quality, should call at Thiesicd's.

Fall and Winter Goods. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. ■ I HAVE just received and am now opening the largest and most beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter ■ ■ ■

Ti OHIO STDBE!

Charles P. Curtis, Charles Hubbard, Thomas A. Dealer, 1 Marshall I*. Wilder, Sewell Tappan, , Wm. B. Reynolds, A, \V. Thaxtcr, Jr,, Geo. H. Ffttecr, Patrick T. Jackson,

Persons engaged in Bciliunc or Repairing, who want White Lead, Zivc-Wiiiti:, Varnish, Oils or Faints, should call on Tiiiebaed.

mi ni cion, ever brought to this market. ♦ I cordjatly invite aU thosc desiring anything in my line U3 give me a cat! before purchasing elsewhere. .JL’LIUS ULACH. Vevay. Sept. 32, t£o3.

TERMS, CASH.

Those who wish to try any of the celebrated Patent’ Medicine*, '

“ Live and Learn,” is an old Maxim. fijlHE system of business which I have csJL toblished cannot but be satisfactory to every purchaser. Every article in my Store has the lowest price marked upon it, and no variation from the price will be made. Pur* chasers, whether they are good or bad judges of the quality of poods, may be sure of obtaining every article at the very lowest price, without the.trouble of beating down, or Ikt fear of being cheated. It will be my atm to give satisfaction to all wbo-wtll favor me with their patronage. I have just received a handsome STOCK OF GOODS, and will be receiving from time to lime, Goods of every description. I respectfully invite all my old customers, and the public in general, to eive me a call. F. L. :COURVOISiER. No. I Odd Fellows* Hall, corner of Main and Liberty streets.

The Surplus is divided among all the policy holders in Cviir. thus affording a good and certain rate of interest upon the outlay of premiums and avoiding the large and unnecessary accumulations of unpaid dividends, of uncertain tendency and erroneously called capital* One-half of the first five annual premiums on life policies loaned to insurers if desired; the remaining half maybe paid quarterly. The premiums are.as tow asjtfacsetrf any reliable Company. Th fa is (Ac oldest Amnirm Mutual Lift Insurance Company, and one of the most successful, and is purely Mutual, dividing all the surplus profits amonp alt the insured . Insurance may be effected for the benefit of mam ed women beyond the reach of their husband's creditors. Creditors may insure the lives of debtors.

are invited to call on J. L. Tinea a un/who has a large supply of Popular Remedies, such as HGotland's Bitters, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral »V Pills, Hurley’s, Bull’s, and Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, Ur. D. Jayne's Medicines, Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, Carter's Spanish Mivlotc, Dr. Gris A'ohfs Remedies, Wright’s Pills, Evtract of Itochu, Bragg’s Arctic Liniment, Mustang Liniment, Eye Water, ic. Burning Fluid andLamps, Alcohol, $c. . If you are, handsome, and wish lo prcserve your beauty—if you are homely and wish to be handsome—if you are well and wish'to preserve your- health—ifyou are sick and wish to be well—if you arc'weak ami, wish lb. be well—if, yon are weak and wish to be strong —call at Thiebai'd’h, and you will find some thing to suit your case. None need suffer for want of a suitable and agreeable remedy for any or all the U 11U of Lift!” Call and look for yourselves, the old Vevay Drugstore will furnish you all you desire. st-29

THE subscriber has just received a fresh lot of Seosonable Dry Goods, embracing every article usually kept in his line, consisting, in part, as follows; Linsey and Coat Linings, Brown and JReached Sheelings and Shirtings, Tickings, Shirting Checks; Red, Yellow,'and While Wool Flannels,, ’ Canton Flannels, Fancy Cossimcres and Jeans, . Satrinets, Tweeds, A. fine liofe of , 1 Prints, Ginghams, Men tun and Delains. ylIso, a fine ytuckof Boots and Shoes, of the very best quality and style. .Also, n first rate assortment of Mens and Boys Hats and Caps of various styles; together with a full variety in ihe Notion depart went. • (InGCtiktvnic. GioGcrlcs &c. , To al l of which the attention of purchasers is respectfullv solicited. . .sepl5 ,, . i ALFRED SHAW.

Blank form of application for Insurance, or the Company’s pamphlet, containing tbecharter, rules and regulations, also the annual re* ports showing the condition of The Company, will be furnished gratis, , ; F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

. £T Hutter, Eggs, Rags,' and all kinds of Country Produce, taken in exchange for Goods., ■ J ma\U-tf

For Switzerland County. T. C. GALE, il, I)., Medical Examiner.

GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!

Pure Blood Enscxes Health.— The - astonishing cures wrought by Dr. Robnck’s Scandinavian Remedies, are all accomplished by the neutralization of acrid particles in the blood. His Blood Purifier and- Pills, composed from rare sweedisfr plants, impart ifresb vitality to the stream.of.Sifei destroying the principle of disease in that fluid, and thus 'restoring the whole system to a condition of perfect and vigorous health. Nervous complaints, bilious disorders, fevers, fits, diarrhea, general debility, sexual disability, female weakness, sores, scrofulous eruptions, rheumatism, all affections of the skim lumbago, swellings of the joints, tumorsi glandular diseases, headache, sinking of the. stomach; etc., ate invariably cured by* a course of these Remedies; see adverlisement- . ;

. Splendid Gilts I A1139 Che. Inal sl The only Original Gift Rook Store. G- G. EVANS wontJ inform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House if permanently established in Brown’s splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestuut Street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at kHe regular re* tail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $100;— ’

FRESH ARRIVAL. BuSf E ace .now’receiving a Very I.:i vw nad well selected assortment of JC5TG R O C E K'I E S, -cp which we are anxious to s«-H for cash or country produce M the market [nice, ■ Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for wc are determined to sell cheap, wholesale and retail. : It,consists, in pari, of iltc follti'ying otlicleJl—

Milliner)' and Mantau '-Making.

NEW ESTAUL1SI!ME\T. MRS. S. A. STAGG would respectfully inform the citizens of Switzerland - County and the public generally that slie>jjlr has opened a store on Ferry si reel, opposite Alfred Shaw’s slore, wher< Bonnets of all kinds, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, and a Variety of Fancy Goods, can be purchased at very reasonable prices. . ■ :A11 orders for Making, Bleaching:and TrimJtiihg Bonnets, or Making Dresses, Basques, ■&c., will be promptly attended to and the work be done in the best manner and latest •style. ’ : Ladies wishing anything in her line, are par ticularly requested to give he: a call and examine for themselves—os she is assured she can and will give satisfaction as to work and prices. ■ Ye ray. Oct. (£ 18’S.—3m . - S.,l!.iTiuvnr. D. J. ihriimr.

■A Balm for Every Wound," TilpRCTICUSWIKPiT «U frriacrJ b/ Dr, DRAGS kt tb« rrtjue*t of Dr. Kant, "wtta tl/jul lo prwnj ta the ARCTIC REGIONS. •of »».i trfl hj bits Oaring that [-trilsml TD/agc. TtiniwVrgiini t>> thr worlJ IhU trun&rfu) UEALIN’C UEUEDV,,

*. TTor/A. S50 Talent English Lever Gold Watches,eacfat1»o do SSo Patent Anchor ita da da So oa 4oo Lad lei' Gold »a tehee, I Ft. calc*, 33 09 Coo Silver IlunUnp watches, warranted, - IS 00 Soo Parlor Timepieces, • ■ • • lo 09 Soo Camcn Sets Ear ro'jw and I’ltu, - lo 00 . Soo laJl.s' GoM Bracelets, - 3 oo to K 00 "Soo Grids' Vest and Pol* Chain*. ■ - loot* I(m» Gold Lockets, (large site dottVio case,} In oa 2oaa Gold Locket*, (small «iie.) - • 3 00 looo Cold Pencil. Cases, w ilh Cold Pen*. - S 09 looo Kiln Gold pen*, with ras* and holders 3So SSoo Cold pencil*. (LailitV.) - - - - 2 00 2So« Gold pens with Silver Peijntt, - *■' 3 So 2S»o ladles* Gold Pent, with Ca*rs and Holders, I So (U*o Gold Rings, ttailjes'j 7 - 1 o >, 2ooa Gents* Gold Ring*, ■ - - ‘ -I 2 So 5Soo rallies’ Gold lircr.ttpini, - .• - 3 So 35oo Misses'. Gold Breastpins, • - - - I So 3ooo Pocket Ktilves,; ■ • - loo 2ooo Sets Gents* Gold B,.*aio Mud*, - ■ - 3 So ' it.* Sleeve Itnltoi,., - 2 So Sooa pain of Unties* Eardrops, - . ' - 3 So Sooo radios rear! Card Cases* * 5 r^r 13«oo l-adles'Caraoo, Jet, or Novate pins, S 00 25oo Ladies' Shawl and Itihhon pin*. * ) S-j Suoo Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gin Kooks, Ac., ftr.. nut enumerated iu lho from S3 cents to 535 00..

6 llluis.N. 0*'Sugar,; : 10 bbls. N, 0. Molasses, 5 bbls. No, I Crushed Sugar, ■ Mibls. Nt/J I Powdered Sugar, v bbbjs. No'I Havana Sugar, . *. 5 bacs'No, 1 Kio Coffee, ■ : I bap No.-l Java ;, I TitVce Utcc, 1 Tkree Codfish, - ■ . No* 1,3&3 Mackerel, new, Herring, Pickled and Dried, 10 boxes Cheese, extra large, ■1(0 Ibs. choice'selected Candies, I bit; Almonds/. ■ 1 Mil. Walnuts,.* 1 bb). Pecans, ■ 1 bl.LF^bttls/ : I (iM, Chestnut; 1 , 1 bbl. Peanuts, Ac., , 10 boxes Sirtmm r Candles, ■ ’20 boxes Soap, Hcsides . a largo .number of articles usually found in a family Grocery, too tedious to enumerate.' , . ■

McLeah’s Cordial.—As may' be seen, we insert this week the advertisement of McLean's Cordial,

•Lleli Iim ntili THE AFFLICTED REJOICE.

■ “It is very welt known we are nol particuu la'll y favorable to patent medicines, and, as a general thing/eschew (be whole of them wjitr but little ceremony,and with these sentiments we declined inserting this advertisement until we knew what were the ingredients of the medicine, and bow compounded. This wc have learned, and believing, as wc do, that the ingredients are good, and the: compound judiciously made, t we recommend it as a mixture worthy of public ;

DUN Mints inA TTlOtSANIlg Ian tf»I(*l ; ITS VIRTUES, *tvI • »r* tfj'ticlnj tn ffnlont front tong y-\ ■ painUnittmseasc, tliirh ollirr hml biltJ to euro. 1 ll*»o too tie ■ BRONCHITIS,, NEURALGIA. Rheumatism, Scrofula ? 11*10 TOO IllO 1 TOOTH-ACHEl Arf yona/BicW n!tb - Old Soro etf iu7,ric{ from. . ir.n.' : D=, friuiN»,‘icojiN*s * wrk rveb; rfiisj , T QI •**' Arctic Liniment till aToril Von Itut*ct r»U*-f i ( \»rjbnly It V*l!e 1» 1 ’ IE> ©OA^PSa Anil In Iclt.ot lt<W JitiJ', 'ful oriUrntf tfc* APiCtlC t.VNIM'KSt llTN.U tS ■ i Ktjit oh ha'ntli 1 fbr [1 offdpij run * pi IMMEDIATE REllEFj eftrn uti=j fren It it lit COMPANION.

HATHAWAY & CO.,

Main STttrr, Rising Scs,. . A .NO PRDKY : STBrET, VevAT, IxbtAXA.

rjHIK uinlfemgtteil take pleasure in informJL ing lhtj public that they have now in their stores at KI SI X GSUNA N D VEV A V, /.The larger! slock of Dry Goods, ' '■ Clothing, v ■ • Boots and Shoes, . IlateJ Caps and Bonnots,

Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contains alt the most popular boohs of the day, all -will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores.

The above it from the St. Louis ChrLli.m Advocate, edited t 'by the celebrated Rev. Dr. Me Anally, Which speohs volumes in fuvor of McLean's Cordial. - We nay to ull fry. it; See the advertisement in another column. .

aug20 ' &. AVALDO. fiJTATE OF INDIANA) Switzerland county, K5 Set. In the; Court, November Terni a. it. I

Agents wanted in avery town in,lhe Union. Those desiring so to.act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. ,K. 11 —Being largely interested in publishing bopks, and'buying from other publishers in immense quantities, for cash I am enabled to make larger , discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can be had at any other house in (he couglry, " Any book published in the I*idled Slates, the.retail price of which is one dollar/rr upwards, will be promptly sent, Gift-included, on receipt of'publisher's price. * An ctlra $t Book and Gift given to any person ordering ten books to befent to one ad* dress.

OhloStufc A Unloir Law College. This institution has been removed to Cleveland, Ohio, Degrees are. legally conferred, and .Students upon Graduating may be ad milled to practice. ? For Circulars, address, al Cleveland, M.'Ai KING, Secretary. March 10,1858.—1 y -

; Groceries, • Dp'. Studs, ,. Glass add Queens wars, ‘ • Hardware, : ‘ > Iioii and Kaila, Paints and Oils, ■ ■ School Books and Paper; and Variety Goods,. That has ever been offered to the ‘citizens of Ohio and Switzerland counties, Indiana, and Boone and Carroll counties, Kentucky. The entire slocks have been purchased for Cash, ami arc offered ul the lowest possible prices for Cash. ’ Every person wishing to buy willdo well to visit the above hoiftes before buying, as there is no dispute but more goods are given for the Dollar at Hathaway $ Co.’s stores than can be obtained elsewhere. If any doubt this, -

John Sisson, ' i vs. /Petition for Divorce Dplia Sirson, ' )

The proper affidavit having been show* tug that the above named defendant is nol a resident of the State bt Indiana— She—said Uofeiniaal—js therefore hereby noli Tied of the pendency of said petition, and the same will stand for tiiaVnnd.be heard at the nest term of the Ciicutl Coittl, to be holden at the Court House in the town of.Vevay, in Switzerland county, Indiana, on the 1st Monday in November a. i», ISoS, when and .where she can attend if she see proper, and answer or demur in the plaintiff's complaint herein; olhefwise thc matters ami things in saiif petition will be (word and determined in her absence..

prswcvmj Jowts.—Next in degree to the pain causbd by ai dislocation, is that arising from the settling dr blood around the part, and the effusion .of coagulated lymph under the shin. The proper treatment to remove this disagreeable and'Invariable, attendant upon dislocations and bruises, is to apply some powerfully penetrating and diffusive Unimenl, with gentle frictidps, over the* part. The best Liniment now. in, use, for this pnspose, is Brago’s Arctic Likihest, which may be obtained at any respectable drug store;. It is also cooling and soothing in its effect, and allays the pain almost immediately. '

Send for a Catalogue. Address, - G. G. E\ A NS, Ucbusiikb, aug21-?m 4.19 CArtlnut Si., Piila.

SPRING GOODS-

f¥AHE subscribers are now opening at their JL old and well known .yard.in Jackson* villc, a targe and well Selected stock of Spring and.Summer Goods embracing every variety and style of Fancy and. Staple

. Given under my baud 'this 1st day of October a. i>. I {>58, ;

Ol.l VKR '0RMS11Y, Clerk R. C, C. Oclober 6. (Mai?.— It prsfee$32j; rd$-2 - Jelley *V Gould, P. Q.

Jlist Call ami Try It

Dr. J. Fi KIDtaVAY, Corner Slain -'anil Walnut Streets,

Their stocks embraces the greatesUariely of AUKiuda of Goods.

DRY GOODS, Consisting of Calicoes of all kinds and prices*

PRUIT T R EES.

it n r.u

VEVAV, INDIANA.

received by purchasers.

riHIG subscriber bas on hand at .bis Nursery JL at Vevay, several thousand Thrifty "Apple Trees, engrafted amj "budded .with the best hinds of fruit, two years old from the graft, ■ Price $20' per hundred, lie can give twelve months credit to responsible persons who reside in Switzer land county, fur sums over five dollars, with interest,— Among his stock are the following varieties: Prior Red, Ratiibo, .. It aid win, Boston June, Broad well, Gcnntin, Lansingburgh,- : Fall Pippin, ■ Deisling, Ron bury Russet, Streaked Sour,. Swaar, Winter Streak," NeierPai!,' Roman lie, Newtown Pippin*, ‘ Sheep Nose.Pippin, Yellow Bell FlowCr, Father Abraham, Rovbuty Russet,,; : Black GHJy.Flbwcr,* ‘Vinter Queen, Winter Greeting. Maiden’s Blush, ■ .Hay’s Philadelphia)' • Seek no Further). ■ Roman Beauty) Kentucky Greening, Rarly Harvest) • > Summer Souring, <Vc.,ikc." ; JOHN DUMONT.

CAKES IK THE BREAST, sore xirmy, Sore Lips, Pimples, hi. ■ U U fiKlknl for th< Utlr, litis; U a Hiimir, ctonr armtusrx. It Ii ' ■ GOOD FOR MAN AND fiEAST.

C. PLEASANTS & CO., Com m is s io n Merc Hants

HATHAWAY & CO.. Have some advantages in purchasing that no other house in cither place enjoy. The long experience of S. Hathaway in the trade, and his consequent extensive acquaintance in alt the Eastern and Western cities, and having to purchase more extensively for two bouses, gives (he advantage of package prices, which are from 10 to 15 pci cent, below ordinary job . bing rotes.’ •' '

Lawns, Ginghams, Organdcs, Bareges* DeBegcs, DeLaine, Sharabrays, Lustres,-Silks, .and Muslin . Goods, for Ladies Dresses.

Congressional EIcctlonTn Pennsylvania and Ohio, The following am tbo Congressmen 'elected in Ohio and Pennsylvania: OHIO. lit district—<5co li Pendleton, democrat, re-elected. 2d district—J A Gurley, opposition, £»in. , 3,1 district—C L ValUndingliam, dem., . rejected. -* 4th district—Wm Allen, detn., gain, 5th* district—Jaa M Ashley, opposition, no change. * . ’ 6th—R W Clarice, opposition, gainTlh—Thomas Corwin, opp.. no changed 8 th—Beiy. Stanton, opp., re-elected. 9th—John Carey, opp,, gain. 10th—-C A Trimble, opp., gain, iTth—C D Martin,’ dem., gain, : ‘12ih—S S Cox, dem,, re-elected. 13th—John SherniftDD, opp., re- elected. 14th—Uyrns Spinck, opp., no change, 15th—Wm Helmick, opp., gain, IGtb—C B Tompkiaa, opp., re-elected, 17th—T C'Tbeacbr, opp., gain. ; ISth—S EJgerlon, opp., no change, 19th—Ed Wade, opp., re-elected. ■ 20th—J Hutchings, opp., no change, . 21st—J A Bingham, opp., re-elected. PENNSYLVANIA.. - 1st district—T B Floremo, Lccompton dem., re-elected. 2d—Ed J Morris, opp,, re-elected. 3d—John F Verreo, opp., re-elected; 4th-r~Wm Mil ward, opp., re-elected, 5th—John Wood, opp., re-elected. 6 h—John Hickman,' anli-Lecompton dem., re elected. '• 7th—H C Longnecker, opp., gain. 8th—John Schwartz, anti-Lecompton dem., gain. ■ 0th—T Stevens, opp., .no change. 10th—J W Killinger, opp., no change, 11th—James E Campbell, opp., gain. 12th—t[George W Scranton, opp.,gain. H Diramick, Lccompton democrat, re elected. } 14th—6 A Grow, opp., no change. 15th—JT Hale, opp., gain. 16th—Ben F Jndkin, opp., gain. 17th-Edward McPherson, opp., gain. 18th—S Steel Blair, opp., no change. Covode, opp., re elected. 20th—Jonathan Knight, opp., gain. ■ jllfil— J K Morohcad, opp., no change. 22d—R A McKnight, opp., no change. 23d —Wm Stewart, opp., re-elected. 24lh—Chapin Hall, opp., gain. 25th—John Dick, opp., re-cleclcd'.

No. Ill, Tcboupitoulas street, NEW. OtuciHs, La.

Casimcre, Satinets, Cotloitades, Gambroons, Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods* for Gentlemen and Boys' wear. A large and beautiful stock of Chemisette*. Sleeves amt Collars, which they offer on very reasonable terms.

It li a *omriija matdy &r Diseases of Horses* crnvo BRUISES, SPKAIXS* EUingtull, Spatin, * SCRATCHES. Surzjrr, thd-nun, HiMj.Ksn, kc. ;

v All These Adraniagts: the purchaser has in buy ing of us; : ‘

Sheetings, Shirtings,- Checks, CambncKs, Drillings, and all'other Staples and Notions. Boots and Shoo. A large and beautiful assortment of Bools and Shoes, of the best brands.

XN VBVAYj

lints and Caps. Palm, Leghorn, Panama; Wool and Pur Hats, Tiftware, Glassware, Hardware, Queens ware, —a large assortment of each kind. Ololbluff and Groceries. They particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their stock of Camuse; as Well as their aupply of Groceries.

The hinse ts under the superintendence of W*.P. White,E«j., long and favorably known as a merchant in Rising Sun, and who is well acquainted with a large portion of the people of Switzerland County. AIL persons doing business wjth' the Vetat house can rely on Mr. W. in ail respects. We trust ail our old customers, besides many new ones, will call and examine out Blocks and satisfy themselves of out Low Prices anil good quality of our goods.: * • t > v HATHAWAY & CO., stteet, RisingSun, : oclIS-lf * .Perry street, Vevay. ■ Public Sale , of Real Estate . PM1IIE undersigned, Commissioner appointed 7-A ■' by the Switzerland Common Pfeas Court to make sale of the Real Estate, of which Nathan Lee died,seized, situate in Craig town? ship, Switzerland county; Indiana, will bn Saturday, November 18, 1858,

BXTRA0RD1XARV .AXXOUXCEMEXT.

October I, tS53.f-tjm ' . ' :

NEWT FASHIONS For Fall and 1 Vinter , 1B5S,

pr. trace to comtcxiCATE EEcn.uiLt wnn ,■ HM KSlOT 1ST or Over 1,000,000' Patients,

CrTbernre determined to sell them Goods «s low as is consistent with Jaif profit? They will.lake pleasure in showing their rfoods—hoping by attention to business and cheap prices, to merit and receireashate'of'public patronage. . v • Produce of all kinds taken icexchsnge for Goods at highest market priccs—and as fot money, it'will nevet.be refused. . geo. mcculloch $ son. Jacksonville, lnd.,-apr, 28. 1853.

; AT JOHN:W, GRAY’S Clothing Establishment.

Er*fr rarelii«»r.(rf a Dot us. IVrrrut of th* AP.CTfC UN IREST i««! > at Dr, ItafgV txtaint. the UNITED STATES JOURNAL f<r one rtxt, ■ Ho hi» »rr»opfO. fcr a trpartmrot in nch fuse of taH paper tbroegh- which (a communicate with his pitrqiu, wkl deport drat to be tl*> rotcJ to uuttn to eomcpooJtntf, cirtfoRj-pceparrd prescription!, and other raluable item! of information which hU Jo a? cxperienc* aod the pccsRar eutafroa time to time presented to hh ngteA.' The JOURNAL U poblltbri b Sew Vert, aod.U ootof tb« cllrtt ao>l tnorl popular nenpaperc in the rtoalrp-. A eectlScate of mthteHpUon ac^tinpanlM each Mtla.' ■' = An Af.ENT WANTED in FTERTTOWN and TILLAGE. DRACO & BUlUUnv£S, SL Leak, Mo. i - New Yo»t Omcx, No,3Tl BROADWAY. CommnnlcatinoA ibouW alwaji he oddrened to St Lonla

The Baltimore Election,

1AM now in receipt of the largest. Finest, and most complete stock of.

The following returns the resalt in the late Baltimore municipal election for the office of Major: Swann, • ' - ‘ 24,033 Shntt, - •• 4.859

Fall and Winter Clothing, Cloths, Ca.ssimeres, Vestings, etc.,

Why Will You Shake? SMITH’S Tonic, Rhode’s Fever and Ague Core, Iverson’s do.,* India Oolagogue, Quinine, for sale by se29 J. i. TIHEBAUD.

ever Introduced in'.thts - market for the regular Custom Trade. |:

Dr. J 1 11. Roberts^ surgeon dentist, 1 respectfully announce lo lie. ■T » ciliteiia of SWllzeriand that he has located in VEVA.X, the purpose of pratticingthe various branches, of:bis profession. Teeth inserted, tom a single one to a full set,' in tne best and most approved style; Teeth ringed, Gleaned, and Extracted.: ■; ' ’ All persons desirisg.his senioet will receive immediate attention Olftce, on the corner of Pike and Fcny sticcts, $djoityng Wm. Price’s Tailor Shop- • . Vevay, Sept, l, IS5S.—if

CrThe public are respectfully invited lo call and examine! Goods and leanT prices, which I guarantee shall bq ns low as the lowest.- ' ' ;; -; ' ■ • i . IDF*AH Work Warranted to FIl.^TTf Parliculor attention 'Wi 11. bep aid to Cutting and Making garments. v . . eep29 ’ .'/JOHN W. GRAY.

Swann’s Majority, 10,174

comntencing ?U o'clock, p. to., offer for sale op the premises, at public auction, the real estate of said decedent, on the following terms; ! One*t|iinl of the purchase'money, caib in band; one-third. in one year, and one-third in two years from t be day of sale. The purchaser giving his notes with approved‘security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, with interest from date.. A certificate of purchase will be given, entitling ihp purchaser to o conveyance upon said sale being confirmed by the court. Said premises consist of 210 acres, about 160 clear. It will be sold together or in parcels to suit purchasers. NATHANIEL LEE, Commissioner. October 13, 1333.—It $3,25

Isdianapolib, Oct. J6— 9 p. jn. Farther returns received tp-day indi* cats the election of the democratic State ticket by ■ from 1,000 to {i,0(>Q majority. .Official returns from thirty counties hare been recalled.

SALT.— 50 Barrels No. 1 Kanawha Salt, in good coopetogc, just received and for sale by tsepSOj ALFRED SIIA IV. HATS;— A complete assortment of Men and Coy’s halsj different styles (or sale by ALFRED SU IW,

Wall Paper, ; < ,; Bordering, Firedoard Prints, Window Curtain Papers. A LARGE assortment just received and for sale at reduced prices, by apt28 I. STEVENS, No. 6, ScheocVs Row, Ferry street.

Coroner’s Inquest,' Xo* 12. AN Inquest was held by Wade H. Jack, a Justice of the Peace, (as ocling Coroner,) of Posey Townshtp; Switzerland county, Ind., on the 26tb day of September, 1833, over thpdead body of Mrs. Mary Monroe, widow of the late Henry Monroe, at her residence in said Township. Said deceased was aged C6 years. Verdict of the Jury:—Cause of death, cutting her throat with a razor in her own hands. The cause of so rash an act uokown lo the Jury.

The Legislators will probably be opposition by a small majority. .

('11 t OTHING;—For Fall and Winter weai J ca'l and examine at ALFRED SHAW’S.

felj for toHjeot I 'll/ E will pay the highest marketiggk tT price, IN CASH, for anyquan-TaP tity of Wheat. S. E. it J. K. PLEASANTS. Vevay, Aug. 20,1658. $5000 in Free Gifts, TO the purchasers of Dr. R. 0, Por* tui Oriental Life Liniment, For.pailiculars call at the Drug Store on Fert v street and get a circular. tnarl7 . STEVENS, Agent, <- ‘ ' *

Bobusqtoh, Oct. 16.

Golden syrup—wo have a lot of tho best EU Louis Golden-Syrup, Car ule cheap. CLARKON &. WALDO.

STONE WARE. WE are now receiving a superior lot of assorted Sloan Wore of every description; anad for sale fer cash by jy23 CLARKSON & WALDO.

The returns from two counties in this district show a Republican gain of 200 over last year. The indications are that Curtiss Rep. t is re-elected by 1,000 majority.

Window Mash. 8. by m, 9 by 12, 10 bv M, and 10 bv 15, a sep9 F. L. ORlSARD & SON’S.

Notice of Insolvency.

RkJOTICE is hereby given that at the Octo-i-w her Term, 1633, of the Court of Common Picas of Switzerland county, Indiana, the estate of Philip Unwellcr, deceased, was declared insolvent. Creditors are therefore hereby notified that the same will be sealed accordingly. JESSE V. SHORT, Adtn’r. October 13, 1655.—3w ,

Dated this 2Clh day of September, 1858. . . WADE H. JACK, ocU-3w Justice of the Peace.

Manure and straw tores, Spades, Hoes and Rake*. Juit received from Pittsburgh bv GRIS ARP A SON.

The nurahor of children, in Massarhnsetta, wha attend Sabbath schoolo is 210,000 —abont one-sixth of the population of the Stats.

50,000s*l ET b/’ i,ie Lu n,b " ,0 ' ccpl5 F. L. GR1SAHD &SOK. JL ? ST received 120 barrels No. I Salt. sepl5 . p. GR1SARD A SON.

PURE Wine, Bfcindy, ttiiaKy, Rum and Gin, for sale for MediKtal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purposes omy, tiy ec‘J9 J L. THIEBAUD.

Kanawlift Sail. JUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels No. I Kanawha Salt. For sale low for rash, E. A J. K. PLEASANTS.

.J. A. Loudon A; Co., Comtiusiiion and Forwarding M D U C II A X T S, SitfumbouC nml llollroxl Agent** No. SO Water St., between Main and Walnut, ClSflWATI, QUID, PARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of Flour, Grain and Produce. Goods forwarded with Dispatch. sept5-Cm

LAND FOR SALE. I HAVR twenty acres of first rale land near Patriot, Switzerland county, 1 nJ,, whicti 1 will sell low fur cash, if immediate application is made. For particulars see or address OLIVER ORMSDV, at Clerk’s Office. V c vay, June IS, 1553.—if

JOHN W, OKA V, MERCHANT TA1L0H, Main Strerl, IVray, Ind. KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Goods cut and made to order by experienced workmen. Satisfaction guarantied in alt cases.

E. CO., Wholesale' Confectioners, and dealers in FI RE AVOKKS, P. tUu-'aold stand, No. 52 Main street, three doors above Columbia, Cincinnati. . . . They manufacture and keep constantly on hand (he largest and best assortment in the West; warranted pure, andl to keep dry in any climate; ... octl3-ly Saw -Mill; ALL those in need .of something eslra in the Lumber line, con be-accommodated on short notice, by leaving their orders with Anahutz & Son, at their Mill two miles north of Moore held, Switzerland county, Ind. se29-tf ANSHUTZ & SON. and 'tobacco . Cigars WE have now on hand a large and well selected slock of Cigars and Tobacco, which we are selling very low. Those wishing such articles would do well lo give us a call, as we arc determined to sell cheap, se22 CLA RKSON & WA LDO.