Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 December 1858 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE.

Ollll NATIVE LAKD-IT8 PROSPERITY.

YOL. ILL—NO. 49.

YEVAY. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ■ 1^1858.

SERIES FOR 1858.

CHOICE

GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.

THE INDIANA' HEV IB ISSUEb BVERY WHEN BY J. T

EILLE, SSDAY, ; yALDO.

SenuluTS and Jifpracntativu: Previous to the year 185S, provision was made.in this State lor annual sessions of the Legislature, but the members of.the Convention who framed our cxisling Constitution, believed that biennial sessions, after that period, would, in ordinary times, be EUtiicient. They provided, however, that when in the opinion of the Governor, the public‘welfare should demand it, he might call n special session of the General Assembly, ,

1659. No difficulty will bo found in no* goliatiog tuch & loan provided tie.levy is made for tie year 1858. Justice to (be residents and owners of tie property of tha State demands 'that tho the government shonld be paid by them equally, according to tha value of their property. Toeecnresodesirabla a result, it has long been tho policy; in Indiana to hare frequent valuations of all the real property within tho State. Accordingly, on the 13th of February, IS51, an act was passedtoappraise the real estate, and to make Ithe value of tho same equal and uniform. Sincotbat time no act of the Legislature baa been passed ordering a new appraisement. In tbs meantime the increase in the value of that k.ind-of property has been very Urge, If that increase had .been uniform, a tiecAtsity for a new appraisement would not eaist. But since the passage of that law, a great difference has arisen in reference to the relative value of real eslite. "When the last assessment was made there was but one railroad completed to Indianapo1'Vfroni «ny .point in the State, nor were any other of the existing works finished. You canhot but appreciate the effect that those roads have been upon tbs valoe of I the property of the State. Indeed, it has so increased (Revalue of such property, that it Is con/iehtly believed that a now Assessment.would show that tho tarables of the State now amount to four hundred rail lion dollars. If this view of the subject is correct, it is manifestly unjust that tho revenues paid for tho support of the government should be levied upon the appraisement of 1851,;

FIRST CLASS

INSURANCE. fSIHB nnt'errigned, Genera I Insurance Ag’t, H. Ukvs pk-aanie ia an* iin'tiicitig to lit? piltons the 'public generally, that the following Companies which he represents are iiicreasing every day in Dusmesi and are among the . • : Soundest, Healthiest, and Wealthiest Corporations of the kind In (lie United States!

Oac |l 00 « ye»r, in advance, tfaolfijjta advance, 41 JOIT not paid wttbU Uto year, H CO. ■ Terms of Advertising*

Tcrhtt of Subscript Ion;

Tf* hare adopted, and shall ■ trie tty adhere to the following rates tor advertisement*: . One square, (of to lines or less.) foroaeltisettiitn.M MnU; each additional truertion, £5 cent*. . .YeaHr advertisers may change their advertise men ti quarterly at the following rates: ' v . _ ’ * One square,# months, * * *• lj<W One square, I year. - * 6.00 '. One tourthof atelnron, 1 year, > -i" 12.00 One half of a column, 1 year, 1 • - 20.00 One eolnmn, I year, ®*.W " AdTtnlsdinttiU on the Inside eactmlvsly* to be eaaresd at the rate of JO percent, in advance of above rates. — Ho lavra cot* will be admitted In standing advertisements, and no unusual JUpWy made without watra charge therefor.- Legal advertisements most So paid.for In advance.- _ ■ , . ■ ■ ■ Mantare»; l)eaili*,'nr.d Religious Hotlfes Inserted gratia. when not accompanied by re marts. — OWlua/t es, P ubllc JI r eti og s. Po raoaaf Kfulana tlonv-ic.. Ac., sd recta per square for each Inwttion. —Special Sor JeeslnserttdatEceuD peril tie: and no notice tending, to the advancement of Individual Imorriu will be pahlUhad without pay the re for. ' '

Thethirty-uinth session of the General Assembly which adjourned on the 9th Jay of March, 1858, did not pass Hoy law for the purpo-e of raising a revenue for the yeans 1857 atid 1S5S. Until that time it was-coulidemly liopetlbythe people of the Slate (hat their Heprcscota lives would at all times be willing to provide the necessary means to sustain every department, of the government, established by their Constitution. They .’-also- expected that provision would be made to support every Benevolent Institution they bad approved. They felt that although improvident legislation had in lormer.days impaired the credit of their Slate, as similar legislation had injured the reputation of others yet, that for many years, the credit of Indiana, maintained in every particular, was. to them a matter of just pride and congratulation.' They felt that although Jmitana, in the days of her improvidence, had been unable to maintain the high.character of a sovereign State in responding to nil hor pecuniary obligations yet she had now attaint’d to that position of wealth and influence among her sister States.’thflVouy failure to redeem every under!akiog wonId# be injurious to her cretfit and .' her lionof.' KotwithsiiimUng these ami other considerations, the members of llielastLegislatnre, for reasons into which • it is not my duty .to: inquire, failed 'to ctiict the laws necessary to 'sustain the various-iii-tere?is to which I have alluded. r Shortly aficrMK’Ii adjournment,: I informed the people of-the gtata thatiliere was access* iiy for legislation, ami expressed a teadi; mss whenever th'e laws could bo passed, t o teal I the members t ogother.- Bel icy i up' there wai; a want of finch harmony among ihcnii that necessary legislation could not be seen let 1,1 decltucilcxcereising the power eiitriisled to the Governor, to call a ?pe ; ci.tl se.-si'jiit>f the-.General- Assemnly. But 'anew Legislalmc having been elected, 1 have, at the earliest prac |icak!bday, ex• cm-ised the power to which I have before alluded: . ’ /: • • ' ' ■ Althcngh that Legislature,faifetl to'appropriate. the ni ,'ans which were. then in the Treasury to his tain , the interests for which they had been raised, the Administration and; Executive oflicers.qf ; lhe Slate believed that snch was the -regard that tlm people of Iii tiana had. for the government they hail esiahlidied-rtsiich their anxiety for the maintsinance of, their constitution,'and (he support of their laws, that it,was their iiapcriiivc dnty-to'iip'ply the money in their possession to the phr-po'sr-fi Jor which it .was collected. * From that ndjonrmncnt.of the those officers have nndeavoied to sustain cvciy interests of Indiana,' as provided for by bet constitution and lief laws;. ' Thy. found dial the laws of lhe Siate provided that the Auditor, Treasurer and* Govern 1 or, were anthoiized to procure money to jmv lhe interest the public, debt.— Believing that the. wclfare of the State would It promoted by.payingstidi interest, a loan wis negotiated on the 22J of Jane, 1858. with the Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund forone hun-died-and sixty five thousand dollars, which was. applied to the payment of such inleicH. ‘ After the State has undertaken to pay nil the inleitst-and principal of her debt, her sovereign integrity demands that her, obligations should be redeemed. See. 1- of art. 0 of (be constilmien declares that “It aliaII bo the duty of the General'Assembly to provide by law* for the support of Institutions for education of (he Ileaf amt Dumb,'and of the Blind,'and and aUo fur. the treatment of the Insane."

The business being muter I be conito! of men of tie Grit stand me and hie hot integrity in the country, ts snlticieiil guarantee to polity holders that all losses wiU.be promptly and honorably.adjusted and paid. ■

X. E. Life Insurance Company,

of Boston, Mass., Capital $I,rC5/DD, paid up and securely invested in the test paying stocks ill the country. It ha* paid tosses amounting to £5&S,fD0 —nod paid $iyj,tC0 in dividends to policy holders. : .

Phoenix Insurance Company,

Or. J. F. HIIMJWAY, Corner Mtun.nnd .Walnut Streets, VEVAY, INDIANA. , .

Of Hartford, Conn.

Capital paid in &‘Jf(J,CC0; nearly $350.* WO. Ti.ii Company Mjis'ism tin; from-rank t'f Insiitanco Companies, cs a glance at its condiMon win ftiow ~

laUCXL X. ZLAASSHTS. JV«fS K. rl.C.V* AJiTS. S. E. & J. K. PfEASAXTS, MERCHANTS and TRADERS. Main'Sired, Vera?, Im!.

Trident I Company,

of Prieiitence,' It, I.

Am!i*>ii*td Capital, §500,1 CO. ■ . L/* We immuuml the a have Companies to those Ins.itanti; as the very best the u'miitty affords. Applications promptly attended to, *-

F; J. WALDO, Agent, Vova)*, Nov. jfc.VJ. ** ■

SJIMIUn'S SALE.

BY Virtue of four executions issued out of Hie CierkV office of the Switzer iainl Cotin of Coinoiun I’fias aud io me diricted, uiie in iVvnr of Joint: llrindlty .for $9,ijTand Vosls, niie in favor of: ItolietJ: li. Anderson for $|J,7{I and coos, one in favor of Jeremiah Ml!than for $HM0 and i-osls.-ami one in favor.of.Loas (jrtiiies f.fr § jCO.CO ain) cnsls, and against Abijah II. Grimes, Twillin the 11th day of December,: 1533, pt Die Court House dour, in the town‘of Vcyay, said ton lily, between the bourv prescribed by, daw, offer for sale at publicyniCtivn and outcry, to ibe high; cst nud best bidder, for cosh in band, lhe:rents ami profits for a term of years iiot exceedieg seven, of the following described real estate, situated in said county, to-wit:— .'. ; . AM of the nurtidmlf bn heivesi half of the nortli-wvst, quarter of section eighteen {IS;, luwu.lwo Hi*, range three fdV containing for 1 ly-ttyo acres, {except tibtntl £ of an ocrewhich is occupied foi a grave yard.) ’ V ltd) if the Kill's and profits fail by sett for a stiffu tent soul to sillily said -executions and i'Osls amt 1 will llien and there, in like '-inaimer and bn tte same terms, ollt-r Ike fee'fintpie rdsatd real estate; but will not. se 1 1 tor less than I mi I Itinfcr Of nib' a pp raised value thereof. .To be sutJ'Mibjeel to' n ituilgage in favor of Ih e>C h ool'jo ndo fl ti d i n 11 a ,fo t $>vO f fiC and intereif Vet doe. ■ : % • HAitCIS KIXNEV, ?. S. C. Xovein 1)0: 17, tS-li-'.—ti—pr'a fee §y,t l 0:

*T!( S. WaLI-O. AlaKR CUHSSON. CLARKSON a u;aldo, ; nuLira ih . Goorerles aiitl Provisions. Mam Vcvay, InJ. '!

J>TUIEBA UD.- *

Dr.ILKt 1M DRITOSi AND MEDICINES; Fusts, Oua. Conpectiosert. &c.,

Mvia Street. Yi-vay,

At my request the Directors of theJSiale Prison have made a partial report as to the condition of that institution. Yon .will observe by an examination of that import,, that the .new cell bouse has been finished, but even now, after.the same ha* been completed, such iii the limited capacity oftliaidiutitution that it is impossible to -retain' with safety, or employ ~wlitr profit, more than three hundred and fifty convicts.: '1 he nnmbcr which will be couRiVed there by the first of January,. I£b9. wi|I; in 'all probability, amount to fiva hundred. \ on will therefore seo the absolute necciaiiy of either greatly enlarging thc'oxisting prison, or of erecting an additional one: in some other part of thS State. In view of the prison beinglocdlcd lipon the southern boundary of thf State, thereby- causing a heavy expense in transporting the convicts from the various counties, #ml believing that a portion of the labor of- the inmates, conld be more profitably employed in some other locality- and relying upon the advice and opmion of those most experienced in ing'siich institutions, that three hundred to three bundled.and fifty conviclsfare Si many'ns should be confined-in onallocatity. I Accordingly join .with the Djrectots Warden of the Prison m recommend - tng to yon that a law be passed a tan enrly day, , providing for the erection far another State prison, and that the same bo located 3 o inn who re in the northern portion of the Stale, . Little can be done'Idthe crccticra'of said Prison not!) the spring of 1S59; - If it should be. regarded by yon as desirable to use the labor of a portion of the convicts in the erection of said priaon, one hundred and fifty to two hundred of them could be employed for that.purpose. If yon should decide) to pass such a law, provision shbbld lw made for the purchasing of more land for the use of; the new, than belongs to the State adjoining the present prison. There ore geneaally confined in the prison many who could,be profitably employed itt raising necessaries for the support of the Institution, „ .

I(oiu;i:t n. M.un.

attorJ*kta rorxsEUOH at law, VKVAV; INDIANA. 'Uf/'lLI. promptly attend to Imstncjs.tR the w T . Ufirotcoti Pleei and Cin-ojt Court' of, Swi'Scilnad county. ji-nl-'Sd'

j N’EW GOODS. i-fTTIUE undersipned having received a large v, JL addition to Ids stuck of j Dry UJooil*, all the varieties usually kept in 'The West, would respectfully, say to Ids obi ' patrons and the public generally that he is Auow prepared to furnish anything in bis line, .and upqn.tht! most icasonable terms, i Lave also a complete assortment of j Family XJ rocev ics, eQuecnswaro, . ■ * . Glassware, ■> SlODOwarc, i ‘ Hardware, ' Cutlery, Hats and Cups, ■ r ' Boots and Shoes, ■ . Ac., Ac, Call and examine before purchasing elseI where. : . i. N.' B.—Cffunlry produce taken in exchange Tor Goods,, ■ ' . i f; } V: : JESSE TEATS. I' Veaay, Oct. CO. 1?5S;

I R/B. KINCAID & CO. Ipancyh&oods, | Of Every Variety } j c II E A r E K T II A X EVE R ! t 7 E have now on band a fine assortment | » 9 of lloiinets. Ribbons, Flowtrv and dlonnel Trimmings of.every.kind, and of the ; latest and most fashionable styles. - Also, a (good assortment of - ; ; • I ; Jiaiigs ‘gi£3®S 3 jiuch bs Silks, Meiinoi, Cashmeres, Dt-bnes, dfc., with a large lot of Cloaks and Manj lillns, and Tjimioings of every style; all of ■iwliicb we will cell as cheap as store in -jibe; place. • i. ' ' ■' ' ([■ 'Mnialiiti-IJtiiiiiift’j attended: to 1 by ourselves, in' rR i's ''departments, and on the shortest notice. We j think that with the, help we are now fuvoud ! w ilh, we shall be enabled to give general sjIits foci ion in all cases. • • . p‘ Come todies and see for yourselves,: > . !; : - HI ILLI.MJKY, Also, promptly altdndedi to in alt the latest *'and best styles of the season. AM ordersiaivj>n ns for making Vehvb Silk or. Satin Mon I bids.'nr Rteiicbiug and Trinmiing, will be ot* ilended lo.on the shortest Itritice. ■ - ■ j;; . We would Say, that in 'these, departments; j.ive. feel,highly gratilieJ and encouraged in rejteivihs the libera)' patronage that wibate now [ bu joying fioni our friends. . Erie mis, we thank ;yod;most sincerely, fur your past Favors,■ and j bope to be able to merit a continuation of the {same.; ■ '• ■ . V‘. .'-..-J'-: And now, Ladies, rdme one and ail;:come lAviUi ;<<ur rs;h and weithbiil |[, and see fur ['yo’iitstlvts; you siiajl-be welcome al all limes, Js IT/* lie member the place, oppasile Pdd pelj lows' Hall. }' ’ - ' ; llUVJrlf {;« ,y>E bie now leceiving h Very c V- e and will jfleued assbrtinenLof ' Iss-GROCEEISS,^ ewhieh we ate anxious iu VI1 for cash or coon-. .Afy pnulucf; price. Call'am! exjomine our slock before purchasing clsewbure, jfor‘ we- ale dett-imiutd in sell'cheap, wl,o!eikti,e*.a»d itlail. It consistj, iri pan, of the 1 fclbv-eitm articles:—* - ■Vllluls. N. 0. Sirenr. " ; j. IP bids. N. 0. : MoJaxspj, 5 bids. No. I Criislied So ear, ' (:■ 6 bbls.No.-l Edwrk-rid Sugar,' ; : 5.bids. No. I Havana Sugar, ' 5 bags No. 1 Rio Coffet, ' :■ \ ! ’ I<bae No 1 Java Coffee,: I Tietto Rice,' a : I Tierce Codfish, .. No. 1,2 Mackerel, new, ■ Herring. Pickled and Dried, i ; |; 10 boxes Cheese, extra large, > ' !• .400.lbs. ehoiee ielectcd Candits,' {;. I bbil Alniurtds; ; j>; . 1 bbl. Walnuts,,' * ' If / 1 bbl. IVcans, j; .• • I-bid. Filberts, ' |V , ■ 1 bbl. Chestnuts, ' . ti. V.-1'bdil. Peanuts, Jrc., dfd , f jV ' .^ 1 ' ; ■, > ’ 10 boxes : Snmintr Candies, { ,■ / 20 boxes Soap, * j j 1 Besides .n large number of articles ostially | found dn a Famiif . Grocery, loo tedious ju Enumerate. 1 [T ouy‘20 CLARKSON it WALDO,. ■

I T B 1 * <*f business w hich «e have esJJyJl. lahlishcd cntiiful but be. Mlisfactixy in "'fevpfj* purchaser- Every, article yil the Slow yiias-thehiwtsl price market I iipim il.nml'nn yotiiilmii from ihe puce wil4 he matte. I*urchd'sris, vvheihtr ihey are good or bad judges of Ihe qiiiHiiy.nf goyilj, m.iy be sure of t>b.jiiiiiinjr .every article of the ‘very lowest price, .without-ihe troubleof healing down, or the Vfefl'ratf bring theiiled. ! : ■ ;i It will he out aim lo Live sans faction to oil : iyhowjM fuvor tis wilhiheir patronagej i, \W have just received n handsome STOCK OF GOODS, pm) ‘win be' receiving from June ;to time. Goods of every description. . tiV.'V** respecilylly invite o» the old customers, ; ait-1 the public in general, to give us a colt. ]; : ; 'COl’ItVoiSiElfdt' LEWIS,' i s’ Nd. il ,Odd Fellows* Halt; corner of Main |aml Liberty streets, , • ■ > , "" (jy llulter, : Eggs, Hags, atrd ;atl kinds of Cvuntry ’ Produce,.-tvlienv'in ' exchange; for i Goods. ; .. , Uov24-tf

f NW FASHIONS For Fall and Winter, 1858, I AT JOHN W. GRAY’S ' €lolliiii£ Establishment. SAM now in receipt of the largest, Finest, ami mvsl complete stotk-of ' • ■ Fall ami "Winter Clothing, Cloths, Vesting*, etc,, ■ ever introduced in Una market for the'regular CjMnm Trade. tO* Tim public nte respectfully invited to call ami examine Gomis and lealn puces, which I guarantee iliall be as low os (be lowest. JO* All Work \V Rerouted to Pit.JUJ Particular attention "ill be paid to Cutting und Milking garments. sepM JOHN \V. GRAY. |i EMMONS.—We base a lot of Ltmmons. For sale low by t norS CLARKSON* WALDO.

F. J. WALDO, IX nr spa per, (5arb aitb Job |3ruitnr, S. \V. Come r ef Main and Ferry Streets, . VEVAV, INDIANA. A LI, kinds of Printing neatlyexiaculed, nt short notice,' and on Uni moil reasonable terms.: A large supply of Deeos, Moutrvcks, Notes, and all kinds of Justices! 1 Blanks, always on hano. j; ]anl-’5S -

TUB undersigned having roenced theIron Founder? business, solicits the patronage offSSzcuS the public in general. Call and see.; - . : J031 AH JACKMAN. Vevay, I ml., April 7* I353.--tf .'It ;

JOHN MVCItAiy. MERCHANT TAILOR, Mmn Streeti Vevay, Inti. HZ’ KBPS eonslafiitly on hand a genefaVas* JCV. of; Ready-made' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furpishing Goods. Gocda cut and made to. order.by experienced workmen. .J&tisfactioii L’uor.intieJ in all cases.

‘ txds ihti'KrwLD, ' Dealer \iti V C ii I* i 11 e 1 Fur nil lire, WI LI. keep constantly on hand a general Cabinet Furniture, consisting in pail of thireoui', l!eJslta.i.i, Di-fiy ning, tlrvakfasV, Center anil Card Tables, taa Stands,..WarJrobes', Safes ; m fact, any* f yl iliipjj required in bis line. Ttrim, N. CF11 ncf.1!iailend»-J witJi Hearse Ig any psrtAif the : Collins kept on La oil.

! 12MIF. iubscribef continues to .carry on the H. Hlacn'siiiUhtpg tlusmess at the same old stand on Ferry street, where all Linds of. work in his Um\ is promptly attended to. IXl’atltculBT ntu.-iuion paid to inn kin* May ['less Irons', oijd Ironing Huggies ami Carriages, cic., etc. A'Coi in nuance of public patronage is respectfully solieilul.' * ■ 1 ' ■■■; pal-’. 1 * . JOoKl'H JAOERS.

. F.'AV KOEHAEK, l¥atc?i 33:* licy and Jeweller; «)U> 3TRKRT, VCVlT. lSmM, ESPECTFULLY mfbrms the public that □ 4 he.has jusp opened a More. onQtefv Maitr si ret I; in’ 1 )‘n fou t*s b«i Wi tig, where Le intends keeping on bant) aVr-y fLiieril assortnitaivof WATtiits, CrLdcka and Jr.WF.LRT, ■ .■ : - .... l - . Jj-I'afticulor attention paid to_ repairing Watches, Clocks, fend ieweliy, janl-’aS

It C f SHORT, | |r& EPAIRS flndjctean j Clocks of every de | stripiion cheap . for I Cash. Every clack war-| ranted lo riiii wcj! for one ; I year. If desired, the cases will be repainted, j varnished or bronzed,' and new glass put in. Clock IMl?, Keys, Hinds, Tablets, A:^.—I Watch filussH. Hand), etc., for sale cheap. j A share of public joirunage is respect billy, s'dittlet,/ Shop on .Main street; above the LeCluc House. Vcvuy, ■ Nov. t>, ih5S.-tr ' j ■ • . , ■ ' • ■ • ' s. • ■ ’ . I

i\civ t2!atKMaitli MHt7>- | rjjJliIE nmh-rrigib'd br-ri ii.uyt* lo inform Ids At frk-mlf on:l the ptibiic Dot he has open-' otl a HUrkMiiiili ;Sl.i»|i mi Pony sired, two Vm.>rs above S t-i > ffs tv .i-joir 5l>»|», Vovuy, 1ml.: w hi re he w ill to do work for the * public on ressoHutBe ienib', ‘ ' | Waggon?, I'wiwjl. Buggies. Hay I'tus Irons. 4‘C., Ac...nen! 1 y nude alid repjited. -\

NOTICE

Of .Salt af I,ntitl yiarlcngtil <«(.llic'M(iU . ■ ' Ift Smile Lnmi of t'cliool Funttii.

XISS £. 0. Kiyc.uu If CO . OEALEa* ut

0T1CM is htreby. giyvii, that the under ix .Hgrieil A ud : t ti r of S wiize rand tun r.ly, I u - diaur, w ill un the SaliiiKryof l)cccur-er, x.- o'. 155S, between Ibef'.hours of lO n r lDtk .i. ji. ifinJ A o'clock r. u. of ijiil dfiy.-ii; ihe Court Hniiie door, in Vevay, in said cpnniy. offea iorsate the f-rllowing: lands, mortgaged to the State by JohiiG. Hat horn and Mary hia'wjfe, to icttne a loan of School Funds, viz:-r

/anqi Drcsa 0ooi<c, SoiuuU, Uib- *” bjm, Fancy Article*. >tc., 3. E. corner of Main and Liberty itreeis, *Vvat, IsmSA.

1 will be p». part'd at,ail times lodohot.Hshoeing in n it ml substantial manner. I ni nty horse shot's u tlio/jy/, ond hoi the /oat ta the rA'fjf. ’,.M. L: UUP LAN. , .Vcvay, JCiiv.'ti, pha.—ly Illegal!*; pur&sf^asejs* JllSSE V. S3IOKT, ; T CrNDEIlTAKF.lij hus and trill continue to ' keep on hand ail mats ofihe blest iniproved:M via Jic. Burial Oast-*, bud also Plate? with ail Hinds of inscriptions./ He will also attendj to cciiieutiiig, and all calls in his Ijntr' of business. Iletwhstantly keeps on hand al! sorts and sizes of' . ki:a«v->iadc>ofi;i:vs, lined and trimmed,’ cloth covered dm! plain, and will attend with his Hearse all fnperul calls. ■ Having purchased his inelalic cases o. Ike manufacturer,': and all ids materia Is'at wholesale prices, Articles in his line will be disposed of on the|most reasonableterms. Residence on/Seminary street, north-west of Scfrciit k V F (on ri 11 tr il i 11 . ‘ f Millinery ..niifl Manhiu Making. xe'w esta blisiuiknt. ]SBKS; S, A.STAGG would rt-Jpect fully in* XfJB. form the- citizens of Suilztrbtid County a ml the public gene nmy that has opened a stoteou F-j/ry street. oppi'Miw Alfred, Shaw’s store, wyne Bonnets of. nil kinds,-Ribbons, Dress and a variety of J‘ancy Goads, cun be purchased af very reasonable pticts.4 All orders for Making, Bleaching and Trimming Bonnets, cr Making Dresses, Basques, &C-, will be promptly attended to and the work be done - in thc best manner and latest style. . Ladies wishing anything in her line,-are par tieubtiy requested to give her a call and exonline for themselves—as t :she is osjurtil she ■ c£H ?Ihl will give- satisfactionas to work and prices. ■ ■ ■ t' \ Vcvay. 0vLC,t8i8,-3m .

D RAYING.; T(lE undersigned respectfully ' informs the citizens oF Vevay, that he is now prepared with Tiirce Good Horses nnd Drnjs, and will attend In all busings hi that line with which he-may be favored, within reach of town. He wilt ntro'do the hauling Fnr Hie community fora less price than has lie rein hire been charged. Large Jobs will be (jKtn at liberal reductions. On hand at all limes, utn or shine, night or day. Uj* Patronize yourselves by calling on the Yellow Drays. W.M. PERLMAN. Vcvay, Aug. C7, 1SS3-— If PLOWS. —A lardt* Mistily of Peacars A: .'•‘os's Med Mould •''Ay Hoard Plows, for at Cincinnati prices. ap7 F. L. GRf-SAltu a: SU.N. Pt’RE Wine, Rrandv. Whisky. P.nm and Gin, f jf Sale for Medicinal. Mechanical, andSacromgntal purposes only, ny poC9 J L- TH15BAL0*

V. A putt’of the south-ivcoi tjiiartcr of section No. fiflecii, in toivri (wo, range Hired west. Alio t ink racing a part ri.f t he null h- xvyVf qii arter of section IwenlyAwo, same lown' and range, tonlairtiiig fortv-one itcrcs of land, being the Same land deeded I iy I s a a C SI ev i-n.s, S r., a ltd; wife, to John O.'dlall.dni, and deeded by Jacob' t\ eater, olid wife .tosaid Isaac' Slevenf,Sr. ... • '/ ; .' ■■ ■

■ A mote perfect dcscriptjol) of which xvill be found in Rook fl, pages anif 659, Itecord*. et's office,Switzerlnn'd conniy, Indiana. • Amount ol principal due.,...... .$116,00 . Ainontil ufjotercit nowdue...... ll.CO ■

t. t_ coeuvowtvil. ■ rolls LEWIS.. COVRYOJSIRR % LEWIS. ’ DEALER t.H JDrji ©otjtis, (groceries, QaU, Glaps,liaoth, SIioea,,A'c„ &c., Ou lh* 5. E..Comer of SUlti »iii Itbciti ‘

■ Total..,....-. - ...........$l2s>,C0. - . . R01IEfl'r-N t LA1IU. dudimr S. C.: November 17, lS33,—5lUpr'i fee $1,60 Fall and Winter Good?. VVliotEilLF. tmtu . * y f > ftlAVE received and nm now open! tic the laical and mosl. beautiful assuitmettl of Fat) oml Winter ■"'.yf ‘

rtiVAY, ItfOIAtiA

r. x. GiusAni) l sos, bULtlt IS ; Iron, Hardware, Groceries, ■■■■'. AS0 ■■;.■■, ■; . AgrtenlmrU Implement*.. 8. 7, Corner of Main and Perry streets, 1 Vrt.w, lsniAs»,

I have thus brief!/ tailed fto your attealion those interests of the State which demand, in .iny opinion, yonr immediate action. 1 hare done thus in hope that a few days only of your time will be re* qiiired, deferring to make any other recommendation until too assemble at the regular session, which will be on the 6th day of January, 1859.. ;In conclusion, I hope that harmony may prevail in yoar councils, and (hat wisdom and patriotism may guide your actions.

iiiiivctoffli ever hrunghl iparket. v.; ■ - Iconlial'-y invj'.f nil lho*e des iri ti£ - a it y thing in my lute to give tire a cat! lie fore purchasing elsewhere. , ■ JULtLS ULAClLf Veiny, Sept.22,:lS53. ,f. .-'V

WILLIAM FAULKSER, ; KijtrrACTCiiKit or

SbMilfs, harness, .Collars, J3i^lc5,

Xo- appropriation was mado by this Legislature to sustain those institutions but tire money was in tbo treasury—the clear ptovLiutyof the constitution that those institutions should he supported, tho officers of the State thought should be maintained oml executed, and accordingly they applied the funds in iheSr possession to that purpose. Tho officers of the State have been enabled by nn economical administration of tho public funds, to thus far sustain every department of tho government, andi pe.y the interest on our indebted ness, leading a hallancc in tho treasury of 8131,542 28. without making any loan except tue cne vvliich 1 have befoio alluded, , • i , .

and teather.W’ork j Pike street, VeVay, Indiana. Tgr EE PS constantly a general assortment of Saddlery work, smled 1 ; the wants of the people of Switzer land county. nov3 i a

AsHBEL P. WlLUBO.

fiarVUl'E*, & ; MOST elegant r%Ucttoii of - r plain and jTa fancy Silkf,^Detains, Cashmeres, plain and, striped-Jlyrihoes,.VnItncits, .Vc, and at unhrarJ it/late prices, ore strlil at the “Cheoy Cash Store'* of ■ liATIIAWAY A* CO. -

Hcilth Promoted bt Family Mdsic.— . Mosic. like puinting'and statary, refinea elovales nntl sanctifies. Song is the language of gladnpss, and it is the utterance* of deration. But coining lower down, it is physically beneficial;—is rouses the dr* citation, wakes np the bodily energies, and difinsenlife abd animation aroond.— Does a l«y man ever sing ? Wn never heard it. Does a milk-and-water charaster ever strike's.note ? Ksver. Song re the ontlet of mental and physical activity, and increases both by its eicercise, ' Ifo child has completed its religions education who has not been (anght to sing the songs of Zion. No pail of bur religions worship' is sweeter than this. In David's day it was a practice and a study.

JLLIiS ELACH,

Bufoor’a Row, Main st.,^J('cvtt} r ,

DEALER IN

C%flrs and: Tobacco.

READY - MADE CLOTHING, slrJ Qtn(j Furnishing Goods. HE keeps cdhstanUy on hand a complete stock of Clothing, made, in (he lutcst style. The public is invited to call and ex* amine before purchasing elsewhere.' jyliS

E have .band a laiee and well : T ■ Vetected. stock of Cigars and Tobacco, which we.are selhW.vefy tow. Those wishing sncb’ntlitlbs wiihlil do well to.give ns.a call.nswe ate dd'ermined to sell cheap. st22V ., CLARKSON fi: WALDO.

: WbyWill Sfoti Shake? & M iTI i;S Toni c, Rhode’s Fever a ml Ague Cure, 1 lytrsmrs -i]o,j lndia Cologogue, Quinine, Ac.,Tor ; sale bv. V" SC-29 ‘, J. L. TlltRBAUD.

Dr; J. II. Kobci'ts,

No tax having Won . levied for ‘ the years *1857 and 1858, ail tbs resources for sustaining the government, ofr ibaiur Uiniiig its credit, will.alan early, day, be ex I tans led, nnless tho Legislature shall provide a remedy. I recommend to yon, therefore, that,'at an early a day as possible, you take into consideration ■ the condition of’ the treasury, and that a .tax bo levied for the year 1858. /- The report of the Auditor 6f State will exhibit to you the amount which itjia es* timaied Wjll be accessary ‘ to/raise.’ If the tax is levied.-at once, it cin be collected in time t om ee t i heord i nl ua ry, ex pen; diutres of the government. It will be necessary to negotiate & ioan to mcet the interest which will be due upon thopub* lie debt bpon the first day of Janbaryj

SURGEON DENTIST, •mjK/’OULD respectfully annomice to the ff citizens of SwiUerland county,jESSt that he has located in 'VEVAY.' fur* 33 ® tie purpose of practicing the various branches «f his profession. Teeth inserted, from a aingle one to a full set, in the best and most approved style; Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted. . : . ... AH persons desiring hts services will receive immediate attention. Office, on the cotnerof Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining Wm. price's Tailor Shop. Vevay, Sept. I, 13BS-—If

Imhessb Cons-Cnop is Kektdcet.— The Xmmsvillo Journal says that tha com crop baa never been so in Ken* tnckyas the present crop promises to b&. It states that there are fields in tho bko grass region estimated at J7o bushels to tha acre, while fields premising 75 to SO bushels are quite common.

KmmwlmSiilt.

JUST RECEIVED,.^barrels No. I Kanawha bolt Fur sale tow for cash.

SE.&J.K/PLEASANTS.

cr WANTED,^* ’Hffi/'it EAT, Rye hud Barley, for 3iich the V * highest price in cash will W paid, by nue27-tf ■ ■ F. L. CqURVOlSlER. PEACHES— Wehave Just received a jot of Itesh new Peaches, and for sate low, by ;. CLARKSON * WALDO,.

SALT.— BO Barrels No. 1 Kanawha Salt, in good cooperage, just received and for sale by ALFHEu SHAW*

AST Hon. Thomas L. Harris, member of Congress-elect from tbo Sixth district, Illinois, died of consumption on Wednesday, the 34th instant,

HATS:— A complete assortment of Men and Boy's hits, different styles lor sale L ’ ALFREPSIMW.

JESSE TEATS, ’ DM uni if* , Dry Goods Groceries, $c. y K. \t. Corner of Main art! Ferry S:s YKVAV. IN'D. . Sc.

•vxriaKt *Jtv.iviv pro f'H J /'* * y 1$ *'5-V *fi)U3iwg) out? (Lie* kj liTitra ' i \a r rt s a .? >/./i v

ISAAC STAVBNS, ■ VKU.SA M ' r>KHG S. >1E DIC1SES. BOOKS, PnEjoDtCAU, Cospccnosir.T; Ao.. ‘ Pcriy Stfcer, Vtxar, Iml.

jjary ■ J;»nv & POA.V* ltE*L£*S IS BUY GOODS, GUOCEIUl' .CftODL'CE. ftQ.. fcc. t . Uain .Street. A'uvay, Indiana. . «T

stpNJa, vtarv.. r E ptc now teceiving a superior lot or assorleil Slone Wore of every deicii ptibn. tint) for sale for cash by" ' > j>23 CLARKSON’ &. WALDO.