Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 50, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 December 1858 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE.

OUH KATIVS L A X D - 1 T 8 PUOSPBRITV.

VOL. ILL—NO.' 50.

VEVAY, INDIANA, ■ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1858.

SERIES FOR 1858.

| NEW GOODS. i rhlllK nnder.Mpned laving received tt "large < JL. addition to his stock of

Administrator's Aotice.

The Lotteries of tho United States

THE INDIANA REVEILLE, ,13 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY. BY FREDERICK J. WALDO.

F. J. WA L? 0,

Maternal influence.

Newspaper, (UartJ onb'Job printer,

TfcJOTICE is hereby given that the iindtri* signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Allen, deceased, Ute of Switzerland county, Indiana. Said estate is probably insolvent. HE LA MERRICK, Administrator. 1 December I, ISW.—3w

A new movement is ouj foot against lotteries. Sergeant Barney, of the Mayor's office, has just returned from a month's lour in eleven Southern States, on & lottery hunting expedition, with information relative to the exact condition of lotteries, and the Journal of Commerce gives the following ns the fruit of bis inquiries;— All the lotteries in the Union at the present time are lacated at the South, though about tbrec-fouilhs of their profits are derived from the North and West. These institutions are distributed as follows; Maryland 15 (whose charter expires on the 1st of April, 1859,) Kentucky 2, Missouri 1, Delaware 1, Georgia I.< The charter of all but one of these lotteries expires in about three years. „ In mom of the Southern States, lottery charters were originally granted to colleges, schools, bridge companies, academies, <tc., for I bo purpose ,of raising .fu nds to the extent of from Si,000 to 8100,000* This privilege was greatly abased, lotteries which were empowered to 'draw a scheme of a few thonsind dollars, sometimes drawing schemes amounting to' There are lew lotteries in the United States which conform to the laws; or the terms of their charier; but it is exttemely difficult to detect their invasions. Some of the lotteries are conducted on a gigantic scale. One of them expends about 8200,000 yearly in advertising and other expenses, draws over GOO schemes and issue* tickets to tboamount of $200,000,000, yearly, - The , total amount of schemes published by all the lotteries in the United States is probably not less than ss00,fij0p,000. '-Hie proprietors profess to distribute all of this vast amount in prizes, but it is suppo>ed_that not over $10,000,000 is actually paid out. Not more than onethird of the whole schema is even printed, and of that, one-eighth is sold,-op on average—making the receipts from a scheme of 8200,000, about 810,000, of which the proprietors received 15 per cent, clear profit—the rest going to agents-and to defray-expenses. , Most lotteries issue a scheme every*day; and, as the profits arc pretty uniform and steady, it Will be readily seen that the business pays cnotmoos dividends. »

This subject lias been written upon till it seem* almost impossible to offer anything now, ami jet day after day matters are falling nnijer the the practical observer which awake him to the beauty and 1 power of maternal influence. The mother instils the youthful mind with principles which are caidinal to its greatness; she knows the unseen springs which, when touched, leads to vhluona thoughts, hnppifying emotions, and nohla actions." On the other hand the father is business like and logical,in bis best scarcely able to impart in time impress* ions which will not flit away with tho hour itself. The father cannot review the ■fireside teachings, he cannotjsee and know what lesson is proper and important day by.day, ns does the mother, and hence ho is a poor teacher. The father's teachings are effaced by time, but the child never, in his wor.-t hour, is unmindful of tho mother's,—then, if though they did not prevent his waywardness and crime, they conic back to remind him of that happiness which would bo bis, bad he followed it;, and we have yet to learn one who did not melt to tears when maternal teachings would pre.-a thidr memories on hint, ho matter how hardened he may have been. But we have been speaking of a mothers lovo and her influence, and though all will admit its greatness, and a father's unfitness, yet wc yften seo s rather heaping odium on the mother, turning her out on the cold charities of the world Sir want, and whhout one.to care for her, and with only a child to care for, snatching that child away, and under pretense of paternal affection, seeming toprovids for nod to give tone and direction to a child’smoial nature. Can this bo done ? AVc pregumc.it may he attempted, but it can never bo accomplished. 1 he child that knows that there is no unity existing between father and mother, never feels the heavenly glow- of that affection which grows out of learning to regard the affection'dfher parents as a unit, and their responsibilities to bur os important.. There may be a seeming affection but conventionalism will often beget that. The child that Icarus from the father.and his treatment of Ins-tuothfr, that she (the mother) is not his idol oris unworthy his affection,,'will bo poorly fitted in lifo to adorn society, or become the object of mdnly affection. Yet such cases there are, and our mind is called to these reflections by the incidents growing out of an actual case, where a wife was cast off for no offence; children made virtual oiphans, and disgrace brought on them all by his . unnatural course, bis libidinous desires,' and his wicked walk. 8uch an one is no fanciful picture, and the father is now attempting to set himself up as a bright example of a good citizen and exemplaryman where he lives. Let him be known, and let him and ail such he guarded against wherever.they live. Who is he? —Fori Wayne Times,

S. W, Corner of Main Streets, VEVAY, l.MMWA,

Dry (woods,

Terras of Sutmcrljitlou.

ALL kinds Printing ntally executed, ot short notice, find on tit most reasonable terms. A loft'c stippTy of Diet>g, Mortoaom, Notes, and oil kinds of Jusices' Blanks, ol* ways on han«. .V

Couipiistng all the varieties usually kept in I he West, would respectfully >av to his old patrons and the public generally that ht-is now pfepared to furnish anything in his lino, ood upon the most reasonable terms. 1 have also a complete assortment of I’ainily <«roccrlcsj Queens ware, ■ (.11 ass ware, ■ , Stoneware, ■ ** Hard ware. Cutlery,Hals ami Caps, v . ” Uoots ami Shoes, ■

a year. In advance. IT nov {Mid In advance, 31 50. If not paid within the year, CO. Terms of Advertising.

Administrator'* Sale.

Wa tore adapted, anil jtiull strictly adhere to the ■'following rates for advertisements: Ooeaqturg, (of 10 lines ode**,} forono insertion, 50 * cants; each additional Insertion, ‘iS cents. Vsatly adreolMira majr change’their advertisements ■ jjnirterijat the followingrale;r Oturtqeare, C months, '• One square, I year, - - * One fourth of ac»Iunn, t year, One half of r column, I year, On* column, I year,

is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction on Friday, the‘J lib day of December, IS-W, at the residence of John Allen, lute of Switzerland county, Indiana, deceased, all his person 1 1 property, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, 1 cow and calf, I copper stilt and wine press, and many other articles. A credit of six months will be given on all suns over three dollars, the purchaser giving las note with approved sec mil), waiving valuation am) appraisement laws. liELA HERRICK, Adm'r.

54,0*1 6.«1 (0 C»,«i

Advertisements on Iho Inside cacluslvely, to be charged althc rale or 5(1 per cent, in advanceor above rates, —-So large coU will lie admitted in standing advertisements, and ho unusual display made •extra charge therefor. - Legal advertisements must ("ha paid for lu advance. 11 a mages, Deaths, and Religious Notices. Inserted gratis when nut accompanied by irmarts. —Oltiwa'Set, I’nblicileeilnjrs.l'erwnal He plana lions. Ac., ,Vc.. i5 reaLsperotuaio Ihr cash iMscnUu- — .-[rvti-i tlees inserted atfleonU|wrli«e; and n<> id dice tending to the advancement of individual loiwrvsu will be published without payiberefor. ‘

*tc., itc. Call anJ examine before purchasing else* where. N, II.—Country pioJoce taken in exchange for U<jo*Ja.

December 1.18W.—Jw

AdiuInjhiraioi'sSuic of Beal Estate. '

TSkTOTiCB is lUat'in pursuance i™ n «n oraer and decree of Hie Court of Common Pitas of Switzerland county, Indiana. 1 will felt al public sale, at the Couf House door in; the Town of Vevay, on the

.rnoora i n a to. Ve.xay, Ott. -0, 1K>/.

!•:. It, KINCAID & CO.

Dr. J. F. KIIM-iWAY, Corner Main and AVuIuut Streets,

-Iw day vf, January, 1850, between the.hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and & p. m. of raid day, the following real estate, utmjitf in York Township, Switzerland county, Inditma, of which Dorothy Fulton died seized, viz : ' ' .

.Dealer. In Cabinet Furniture, WIL.I, keep constantly on hand a itetietnl asso.Iniertl nf CahiaetFunntnre, consisting in p-irl of It u rebus; Itcds'eaJs, hi-Pf ntiip, ([teak Iasi, Center anil Card Tables, Stands, AVaidtolies, Safes ; in fact, l tiling required in Ids line. Tcruig, Citrh. ().—Funerals attOn*!*';! with Htra/selonuy part of Hit- country. Coffins kept mi hand.

EXOS UTTl.EFli'.UK

FANCY GOODS, Of Every Variety,

VEVAY, INDIANA.

t«HUEL C. PLAJISAXTS. JAMIIS K. rl.KAf lMS. S. E. &.J, K. PLE4SAXTS, MERCHANTS and TRADERS, - Maia Sl/tet, Vevay, Ind. . ;

c iuurcu t n ,v > i: v i: it :: "'ETS7 U have now on hand a fin*, assortment T* -of Bonnots, Uibbuns, Flowers, and Bonnet‘■Trimmines of every kind, and of the latest an.) most fashionable styles. Also, a court asMiriinenl of

Borin* the one undivided half of part of the South-west quarter of section twenty-six (M), Town two i‘J), Ilanee two (2), supposed to contain sixty acres, more dr less. .

Tmtiisni'Sxi.E.—Wne fourth of the purchase money will be required in ha lid; one-fourth in six months; one-fourth fn twelve months, ami duo-fourth in eighteen months from the Say of Mite, —with interest from dale, .without any relief .from .valuation or appraisement laws of Indiana, the purchaser giving notes with ap proved freehold security, and to receive a certificate, entitling him to a convevance, upon said sale being confirmed, and a mortgage given to secure the deferred payments, ■WILLIAM U, KELSO, Administrator ofDorothy Fulton, dec’d. . December 1, JS53.—3t

: ItSiACIt.vniRBa"MllDi*! 15 AllK subscriber cnf.tiniiesto c;»rty cn Hie ■ 3. . Ulnckf initliing llnsiiitss hi Hit*, same t»M, stand on Feiry Mrect.'wheru ail kinds of work Ulline, i.</. prompt IV attended to. iU* Fatlieiiiar ntlentiiift paid to making Hay (*tc.'S lions, and Iroiuiu and Carna* ees, etc., etc. A .Continuance of public patronage is tespecUtiHv; soiled, d. janl-’iS' ; - .lOSKt’H JAHl.ltS.

such as .Merinos, Cashmeres, Del sues, with a large lot.of Cloaks and Mantitt.i*, and Trimmings of every style; alt'of which we wiij sell as cheap as any store in the place.

C1US. U0LDGK8UR0. Wit. V. COI.IIKSBCRO C. GOLDENRUUn A: SON, r OetLMS IS . STOVES,;TIN \ya\UE, AC., >UC„ . Fany Street, Vevay. Indiana.. ■ % .

.13n]}tna-75;i(£ns£, .Mfictly' attended to by ourselves, in all its dt-jiartmems, and uuthe shurlesl notice. Welkin k that with the help «i a re. now favored « vye shall be enabled to give general satisfaction in all cases. • Come ladies flnd Joe for yourselves. Al 1 LL lA'E IS V, Also, promptly attended lu in alt the latest ainfbcsl sty i es of the season. All orders given ns for making Velvet. Silk or Satin Huiint is. nr HIiMelmig msd Trimming, will be attended to on the shortest notice.

F. A, liOCKACK,

IValoh rtSalirr nnd .IrwrSIrr

Jt\l\ STRIST, viviv, IMO\S*. ESt'EGTFlT.LV informs Jim pnu.tc tl.at ie> lie lias jn>t'opened a .'■'ore '*ir-3,;.v Main street,-in I*. 'flnf-mr's huddiae./* v~; where "he intends-.kveping on hand n ceiieral assortment, of U .min.', Ci.ocr.s amt Jt:\VKi,er.

SIirUII'F’S SALE.

B7&Y virtue of four executions issued but of jB.JS the Ckthoi office of the Switzerland Court of Connr.bii ’Pleas and to me directed, one in favor of James Brindley for $9,Cl and costs, one in favot of Robert D. Anderson for $13,1ft and’costs, one in favor of Jeremiah bulflvnn for $10,00 and costs, and one in favor of Lbas.tinines for $300,00 and costs, and against Abijnli II. Grimes, I will on the 11th ■lay of December, ISiS; al lire Court House door, in the town of Vevay, said county, between the hours prescribed by law, olfei for sale ut pubiie.auetiuiund out-cry, to the highext and best bjdder, fur ca.sh in haud, the rents and profits for'n term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described real estate, situated in said cimiiljv lo-wiu—

dTts f. waLno. abxui ciArksox Cl.AKKSON * WALDO, DEALKBS *IX Gooccrics and riovl»ioiis. Main Street, Vevay, Iml.

j. ltuifhavv,

trl'anirular attention paid to repairing Watclies ti C.iicks andJeweliy. janl-’aX

\Ve would say, that m these departments, we feel' highly gratified and encouraged in receiving the liberal patronage that we are now enjoying fro in our friends.,: Friends, we (bank you uion sincerely for yont past favors, and hc.pe to be able to merit a continuation of the same.

mtu.cn :x DRUGS AXD .MEDICINES, P.iiNTM, Oir.s, CoNnirnoNKiiv. <tc., . Main Street, Vevay, Ind. ,

n . a short. El’Ail!S ami cleans Clocks of every deiiQ' se tipi ion cheap for ■ easli. Every clock A> rallied to run well for file year. If desired, the cases will he 'repainted, varnish* d or hroiiKed,' and new glass pnl in. C|ock , Hells, Keys, Hands,' Tablets, Watch Classes, Hands, etc,, lor sale cheap. A’,strafe of public: patronage: IS reSpeflfully solicited, Shop on Main street, iihoie li>« LuCtetc Mouse, Vevajfi'l lid. • Nov. *J, tf js.—tf

Tlic lotteries do-uot pay as much oris large prizes-astliey usei 1 to. Years ago prizes averaging front SI,000 to 870,000 were frequently sold, and tlie lottery bus* iness was then conducted .with comparelivo honesty; but of late year** largo prizes are few and far between, although the Dumber of purchasers is much larger than ®vcr before, and is rapidly, increasing. During the lust year tho largest prize issued was $35,000. 'I be prizes now generally sold will not average more than 85.000.

A L F H E D - -V H Jl U',

And now. Ladies. conic one and nlljctune with uuir cash and w.ithuul it* »r.d see for yontHdvts; you shall be welcome ht all limes, O* I It* member-the place,.opposite. Odd Fellows’ lint I, nitv3-tf

DEU.KR IX • Dni 0aoi)3 and (groceries, , Comer Ferry anil dlfiirt/f Sirf rtf, . VKVAY, INDIANA.

. Allot the north half of the ivesi half of the north-wcsV ijniirter ol section eighteen.(IS}, town iwo.Vd}, range liree (3\ containing for-ty-two acres, (exircp) about j of on acre which isoccupted for a 5 ,a'c yard,)’ But if lire rents aril profits fail’ to sell for a sufficient sum losatsfy said, executions and costs mid accruing cou, I will then and there, in like manner and on'the same terms, offer the fee simple ofsaidtoal estate; but will not s?ll for less than I w». thirds of the appraised value thereof, to' bt sold subject to a mortgage in faxorofthe sihootfuiid oflndiana, for $300,0C and inierestyet tine; • ‘ HARtlS KEENEV, S. S. C. , November 17,1S3L—-U—pr’s fee $5,00

|FliESlI AliRIVAL. }' V\ JR7 E are nowremviugaVcry i V T, .mid well sHected assortment of

ISAAC STEVENS,

, IIEM.ru IS I)rugs; HEp 1CIXES,HOOKS, . Periodicata, Cox nsc rioN.uiv, & v.* . Ferry Street ,■ Vt-va y t i ml; ■ ~ pMMtilT X. ' AT'rbnSEYVt coussellok at la w* VEVAY. INDIANA, WILL promptly attend in business in the Common Pitas and-Circuit Cmirt* of Switzerland county. • jatii-'-Vf .

ftcAV ESfncE^inilh

fTlYHE nndctfiyited liirjrs kavt* to'inform bis JL‘ frit;nils uud-the. public that he has dl a lllaeksmith Simp nn Ferry sired, nvo door* above SlinfTsj Vinton -Shoji, A'cviiy, Int). whore he wiit ‘I’v pleased to do work for the public on .reasonable tortus. ' ’ ’VVaggonsv I'uiws, U'Aggies, Hay Press Irons, tic., neatly niade'Vnd-repaired- ' ■ J H«r>t>iioec»JC. • ;■ I 'will heftit/pared 'at all limes to do horse :■ hoeing in'a m.-nl and 'substantial' irianiu-f. | Gt;iny' shoes tq the font, iimi. nutlhe Jaat to the s.V.jr. • v ... M. Vcvay, Nnv.'it, tK>:Cr-ly Meiajic Oases.

it5?‘GROCE K IE S, -Cff which vi e ate anxious !o sdl for cash or voutitty produce at the iuaihc*. pticc. Call and exahiitie anr stuck before purchasing else whin', for We nie iicttrmiiietl lo sell cheap, wholesnle; ai)'l retail. U consists, in part, of the b,lb>?vmg article*:— • ‘ ; ; 5 llliils.N. 0- Sugar, to hlils. N. 0. Molasses;: ■ A blits. No. I Crushed Sugar, - ' 5 bbls. No. t Powdered Sugar, ii Mils, No. I Havana Sugar, • o bags No. L HioCoPec, I bag No, 1 Java Coffee, I Tit-tee Rice,

In American lotteries tlie capital prize is general I j not only not soldi but is not even printed once in a hundred limes. The lotteries in this country are notv flushed with power, and will be made even stronger by the combination of all of them except one in Kentucky and one iu Delaware, in the bands of a noted lottery.and policy dealer in this city. Unless strong efforts are made in the South toycgulate the lotteries now existing there, and to preveqt the re-chartering of them, the mischief resulting therefrom will, rapidly increase, year after year. ■■

NOTICE

■Telling Tales out of School."

Of Snip of hand llortpngrd to the Mote to Secure L<mu o£School Fund*.

The editor of the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal, who was a delegate to the Republican Convention of 1866, which nominated Colonel Fkesiost for President, (has “tells tales out of school’* about his New York Republican Brethren. He say*: . AYc were a witness to the “malign influence of New York politicians” in the Philadelphia Convention of 1856. For certain sinister and corrupt purposes, which the result of the election prevented Irom ever becoming fully known, they forced upon the Convention the nomination of Colonel Fremont, in spite of the unanimous'protestation of the delegation from Pennsylvania—the great State which everybody knew would, in all human probability, 'decide the contest. Thaddeus Stevens told the Convention that the nora-' ination of any other man than Judge McLean would Jose the State by. fifty thousand votes, and the result confirmed his prediction. Old Ex-Gov. Ritner absolutely shed lean at the withdrawal of Judge McLean’s name—which was effecthe “New York politcians” through the treachery of a pretended friend of Judge McLean—and ■ implored that should bo permitted to go before the Con- * ventlon clearly, foreseeing the inevitable* disaster that would follow the nomination of any one else. But the “New York politicians" wera inexorable. It was the Wooly Horse or nothing. If Pennsylvania wouldn’t vote for him, they would endeavor to do without Pennsylvania. The appeal of her delegates was disregarded—the advice of conservative men from all quarters was contemptuously spurned. Colonel Fremont, an able, accomplished, true hearted man, but not the man, was nominated. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois, all oT which would have been carried by Judge McLean, wera lost, and Buchanan was elected.—The lesson has been a severe one, bat we tro** it will not bo wilhoat profit. In U»^Ra- ; publican Convention of 1860 Rw'’malign influence of New York.poliritfana" most be guarded against. J/ they are ted again to dict*U*b® nomination, defeat will follow arwfwly as the night follows the day, - r ‘, t Tb® "malign* influence" came from those who desired to fleece the Govern-; meot by depredations upon the Treasury, in the shape of “Collins* grants,** “land - grants,” railroad grants,” contracts for Capitol extension, and Wasbingren so qnedocts.- * - . - ' ■

MISS E. It. KISCAW *V dealers in ,■ ;■ Jauro Dress Bfluucts, Ulb-

.■jftjOTICE is*ht;te>y given/that the urider1 o signed Audltofof Switzerland county, Indiana, wj 11 on llje 2th day of December, a. o. IS53, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. h, and 4 o’clock f. UiOfsaiJ the Court House door, in Ve?ay, in offca tat sale the falloxvitg lands, i Sort gaged to the Slate by John 0, Jhthom and Mary his wife, to secure a loan of School funds, viz:—

” l«n», Fancy. Articles, Ac., - S. E. corner of Slain amt Liberty streets.

«' 1 Tierce Codfish, . No. l.2&3Mad(trel, new*, Herrin?, I'ickkd and Dried, 10 boxes Cheese, extra large', Kfl lbs. choice selected Candies, ; 1 hit). Almonds, t bid. W'aiimts, I llil. I’tcans, 1 bM. Filberts, *1 hbl. Chestnut?, 1 bbl. Peanuts, &c., $c., 10 bones SurrumrCandles, 20 boxes Soap, besides a large number of articles usually found in a Family Grocery, too tedious to enumerate. aug‘20

Vf.vav, Indiana,

JI^SKyiSlIOKT, 'H'TiV IlEKTAKKlL has and will continue It* SJ keep bn ha ml a 1 tVizes of the .lares* improved Mtlaiio niiriiil,l'*a>e<. ’arid a If »■ Plate* with ail kind* of inscriptions, He will jilsn attend to cementing, ami all calls in fiis line uf.bnsiness. He.constantly keeps on hand all soils and sizes of '■>'■' v iii:.\ftv-ji.t»i:ci)rms lined and'trimmed, cloth covered dm] plain, ami will-attend with His Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his nictaltc eases o. the manufacturer,-and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles U his line will be disposeJbf on the most rea.'onable terms. . Residence and Shop on,Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flmring Mill.

A pan of the south-west quarter of section No. tiliecn, in loyn' two, range three west. A lso embracing a jart of the north-west quarter of section luenly-two, same town and range, containing 'oily-one acres of land, being the same land deeded by IsoacStevens.Sr., and wife, to Johnti.Hathorn, and deeded by Jacob Weaver aid. wife to said Isaac Stevens, Sr. ’ .. •

SARE3 IfiHWOOti.- JOHN R, UOlNHAltlVOOD & DOAX. dealers i\ , BRY GOO OS; (i KO C KIU KSi PRODUCE, AC., AC., Main Street, VevayJ Indiana.

The Force of HabtL

"Habit is second nature," say some, but baif habits become almost as natural as life. To ad vise a smoker to give up his cigar, or a tippler his toddy, is merely a waste of words. Here is a case in point, told by a medical gentleman, who vouches for its troth;—Two or three years ago, a Spaniard from Cuba £ame hither to be treated for a of. the lungs. Ho went* to Dr. JI , described bis symptoms, and put himself in the Doctor’s bands, "Well," said the Doctor,* "if. I undertake your care, I shall be obliged io impose one condition—and that is rather a hard one for you to comply with." "What is it;" said the Cuban. "That you entirely cease smoking until I give you permission to resume." "New! I’d rather let the thing kill me. What pleasure is there in life if one cannot smoke ?" The Doctor was a smoker himself, and felt some sympathy; so he said—"Well, perhaps that is beyond your power.. But yon mast solemnly promise me not to smoke bat one cigar per day, or I will not undertake yonr case," The Caban .promised, for it was his only chance.* Four or five days afterwards the Doctor thought he would call upon him as he passed bis boose, and thus save him a walk to bis house for a day. He walked op stairs,' knocked—"C ome in!” Behold the Cuban with a cigar eighteen inchss long and of proportionate thickness, He confessed he had the specimen made to order. •

' A more perfect lescriptioh of which will be found in [look 11, pages 653 and 639, Recorder's office,Swilzeiland county, Indiana. ‘ Amount of principal due/. .......$115,00 .. Amount of inUrest now due,. 11,00.'

CLAUKSJN & WALDO,

r. L. COURVOtSIKR. JQ,,X LBWI£ ' COVRVOISIKR $ LEWIS, HEALER IS JDrn. ©oot)5, (S'l'occrics, Qdts, (Haps, Bools, Shoes, dkc„ Ac., On th* It. E. Corner of Milo amt Liberty SlrevU, - VEVAY. I.NDIA.VA.

Milli nery it ml Mu n tan M aking.

TBRMf, CASH. ffllllE system of bigness which we have csA ' laMislied caj*o[ but, be. satisfactory.' io every purchaser. *very article in. the Store has the.,to west pt?e marked upon it, and do variation from t«pnce wilt be made.. Purchasers; whethf they are good or bad judges of.the,quality*f goods, may be. sure of obtaining every r^c^e al the very lowest price, without the/ouble of beating down, or the fear of bein)cheated, * ■ It-will b ouc »im to give satisfaction to all who willdvor us with their patronage.' IVei baU Just received a handsome STOCK OF Q(yDS, and will be receiving from time to.limeGuod* of'^every description. Weespeclfully invite all the old.customers, and l)i public in general, to give'us a call. ' f ■ COUIlVOlStEH & LEWIS, If), Odd Fellows’ Halt; corner of Main an< Liberty streets.' •

Total,............. .$126,00 ROBERT* N. LAMB, Auditor S.'C. November 17, ;S58.—^5l—pPs fee $1,60

Dr.liilvcrwcll On Alauhood. A Medieat Esta j onanew, Certain and Rad-

F. L. GRISjilW & SOX, DEALERS is Iron, Hardware, Groceries, A SO , Agricultural Implements. ; S. \f. Corner of .Main and Ferry streets,

ical Cart of Spermatorrhoea ,&c,, tritA- . out the tue of Internal Hedicinet, ■ Cauterization, or any Meekani~ .

Vevay, Indiana;

cal Appliances,.- ; v JUST published, the Gib edition, in /seal* ed envelope, gratis a hd. mailed lo any address, post-paid, on receipt of two stamps.. This lit tie. woik, emanating from a celebrated member of the medical profession, gives the most important information ever published to all persons emertaini.Rg.’ddubts of their physical condition; or who ate'conscious of having hazarded tteir health and happinesscontaining the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Depression'of Spirits; Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity, Involuntary.Seminal Discharges, Impaired Sight and Memory;: Blotches' and Pim- 1 pies on the Face, Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, and Bobily Prostration of the whole system, ioductng impotcncy and mental and physical incapacity, -by mekns of which every one may cure himself privately, and at d' trifling expense. V ■ ■ ; . tnr Addresi Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 1st avenue, :cor. 19th street, New-York; Post Boi, No. 45b5, ’ :

WILLIAM FAVLKSEU, MASCrACTL’REt OK Satitilcs, fjanic35, dollars, Britilcs, Leather Worlc Cenernlly, Pike street, Vevay, Indiana. KEEPS constantly a general assortment of Saddlery work, auiled the wants of the people of Switzer land county. - nov3

XEW ESTABLliimEST. MRS: S. A. STAGGwoihl respect fti II y in - form the, citizens a Switzerland y\ County and the public gemrally that has opened a store on Exry si reel, opposite Alfred Shaw’s store,‘wlere Bonnets of all kinds,.Ribbons, Dress; Tannings, and a vaiieiy of Fancy Good**, eaipje purchased at very reasonable prices. ‘ ' All orders for Making, Reaching bad Trimming Ronuets, or Maying Masques, 4c,, will be promptly attaded to nmi the work be done. in lhe.best namier and latest style. / A ‘ ■ Ladies wishing anything nfier line, are particu lolly requested toTglve feu call and examine for sj is assured she can' and will give satistaclicjas to work and prices. ' .L, ' I ■ Vcvay, OcL 6.18JS.~r3m ; .

DR-AY I G. 1 TUB undersigned lespc ' ]i f in forms, the citizens - Ve- Jwgp ray, that he is now prbpan ‘ith . Three Good Ilorao id Dr*y>, and will attend to ail to ess in thatline with which he may be ,fa' J, within reach of town. He wiil.olaj do hauling for the ■ cbmmunity fora less price b has heretofore been charged.’, Large! Jot‘ill be taken at liberal reductions. Oh ha it all-times, lain at shine, night or dayi". . - * [rr Patronize yourselves -caning on.lho. ■ Yellow Drays. - ■. 1 PEEL5IAN. - Vevay. Aug. 11, -,-V •• Plows!— iv large ppV of Pea- 5 coat A Fo»V Steel Mo SeV'.'i n 1 . Board Plows, for site' Cincinnati prices. f . . apl F.U ’AKU& bON. * PURE Wine, Brandi lisky/Ruin and \ fiio, for sale fbr'M< f,a !t Mechanical, 1 a „dS«.,m»Wpu.p|« J

/JT Butter, Eggs, Rags, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken in exchange for [Goods. v . . nov24-lf

J ULIUS BLACH,j V Dolour's Row, Main st., Vevay, ■*''" S , DEALER l.t READY-MADE CLOTXipCG,

. NEW FASHIONS For i Fall, and Winter, 1858, - J AT JOHN W. QUAY'S *

jlnd Genii Fumixhing Qoodt. HE keeps constantly on hand a complete of Clothing, made in the latest style The public is invited lo cal! and examine before purchasing elsewhere, v iy23

CIothmsE*taMis!imcnl. I ASLnow in,-receipt of'.the largest/Finest and most complele stock df . ;

' 0^7“ The Indiana Penitentiary is fall of convicts. It is proposed to build a new one in the northern part of the State. We recollect to have once beard soma el~ oqutnt s peechcs made in in favor of a “rolling penitentiary"—why not consider the proposition 1 (— mond Palladium* ■ -

Dr. J. U. Kobe r is,

Fall, and Winter Clothings '

SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD respectfully;announce - to the Citizens of Switzerland county, §SBL that he has located in VBVAV, for*®® 31 the ontpose of practicing the yanous branches -r hjs profession." Teoth inierted, from a single one to a full set. in the best and most approved style; Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted. " , ... AU persons desiring hm seryices will receive immediate attention. Office, on the corner of Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining wra. Price's Tailor Shop. Vetay, Sept. I» I8A8.—If ' p-AdTertt«7> f you w o«id thrive. “ ~

Clolhs.Casslrneres, Vesting*, etcl,- /: ever introduced in this market for the regular Custom Trade. , . -; " CTThe public are respectfully invited to call and examine; Goods and. learn; prices, which : jl guarantee shall be as low 1 as the lowest;?, -y.'-■ r : • TTPAU Work. Vi iinantri lo Plt.-TTT Parlicujor atteniiqn t will be; paid. to CuUjBg and Malting garments, v sepgj* • ~ JOHN W. GRAY.

Dean Swift hnmqronsly says that “married people, for being soclosely ooi* ted, are bnt the, apter to cease loving,' as knots, the harder they are pulled, break the sooner." <

B/ESIMONS.—We have a lot of Lemmons. mJ For sale low by - * no»5f . . CLARKSON & WALDO. :

SALT.— 50 Barrels No. 1 Kanawha Salt, in good cooperage, just received and for sale by Uep29] ALFRED SHA W. :

J&*- The Clinton poUtoei; prodncu un« bnshtl from fifty four eytt.

TUG uniivrsicnetl liavin^ ni'jnml Uk; Iron ; busidcis, solicits the patronage ofsStlC'aS the public in general. Call an ! .see. ■JOSIAH JACKMAN. . Ver.iy, luil., April 7, iSail—tf J Oil \W, GltAVMERGEA NT TAILOR, - .1/em Streft, IVcae, 7m/. Rci:tv) eWiiatautii.uii Land a general assortment of. Rcady-iitsi'e cjniliint; imd Goitlemui’s Furnianiitg Goods. ouuns cut am! made to order hy .experienced workmen. Eulisfaetiot) guarantied in all eases. -

. JESSE TEATS, " DEALER >x ‘ , • .v; ■ J)nj Goods Groceries, $c.. $v. ? N. W. Comer inf: Main anil Kerry Sis, ' VKVAV, IN*I>. • i: {

What a Beautiful Shawl! ! !KTES! Igotii si the "Cheap Cash Store” of .-SLlltibaway &. CbJ/ where you: will find: the pielUesUnd cheapest Assortment of Shnwls 6?er opened in this place.: 'Y ! ■-' , . -'ocm . HATHAWAY * CO. Ty HEAT/ Rye andBajrley, for which the ■ highest price su cash will be paid, by ;attg3T*if' P. U COURVOIS^BR.