Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 50, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 December 1858 — Page 3

B. J. IIaTIUTVAV.

BRANDRETH’S PILLS . 1'urliy Hie mood, •

Rite* Item*. —The Kate French and Puitnt Rose are doing a fine burner, as the regular packets between Madison and Cincinnati.

valqo of land. A*c 3GOO; dclintjt tax &c 5,7G; UJt of *59 5,22; total taxes 10.9S. York Township—No. 2, No. 2. William Albro— paitofnlof wj of neqr of sec 31, town 2, range I, 19 75-100 acics; si of wj of neqr of sec 31, town 2, a cres; part of seqr of near ECC %!' } own ran 5 e l» 33 acres; pait ofseqr aec 31, town 2, range 1,1 acre; value of lands 22-rt in ?^ ro '? lIien,a $ 5 ® 5 * delinquent tax Ac nr *i a^ $1,22; total loses$15,02. ■ no. a, Jacob Urpmwell—paitofswqr of sec , town 2, range 2, CO acres; value of land ?! d improvements $l(!5; delinquent tax Ac io ***» ox $1*20; total taxes $9,81. No. 37, James II, Campbell—pari ofswqrscc 31, town 2, range I, 16 acres; value of land and improvements $180; delinquent las Ac $M6; lax of *58 $1.35; total (axes $2,8!. . .. r ‘*°* the heirs of John Carver and William G. Krulz—the undivided half, of tljesi ofswqr sec 21, town’.2, range 1, 80 acres; partofnwqr of sec 28, town 2, range t, I10 acres; value of la mis a nd improvements $ 1320; delinquent lax Ac $5,12; lax of ’58 $9,90; total tax $15,32. . , No. -1C, Robert Chandler—part of neqr of sec 11, town 2, range 2, 150-100 acres; part of neqr of sec l l, a town 2, range 2, 40 acres; value of lands am| improvements $335; delinquent lax Ac $1,85; lax of *58 $1,58; lota! tax $0,13. No. fi5, Uie licirsof Daniel V. DuTour—part of fra cl sets 182,’town 1, range 2,301 50-100 acres; value oflaRdsaiul improvements $5,335; delinquent lax Ac $19,70; tax of *53 $10,18; total taxes $89,83. •

tax oC'SS $[,5lo(al taxes $3,32. | No. 3l4i Jot^Quiucy —part of stqr of sec

on them for the year will Im? soM by the County Treasurer of said County, at pubhr auction, as will be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges which anay be doe thereon or due from the owner thereof at the lime of sale. Sale to commence al 10 o’clock !a, m. and continue from day to day if necessary until all ore sold.

S. 1Iatiuw.it.

HATHA WAV-& CO.,

2, town 3, tony3, 20 50-100 acres, value or land anil impnements £135, delinquent las &C St ,5(5, lax o;53 $3,21, total taxes $7,77. Nos, 19S a ml 09, Thomas W oiks—nwcorof ntqr of sec 30, tu n 3, range 2, 59 acres; part of the nwqr o sec 29, town 3, range 2; M acres; Value ofindi and improvements $tS3, delinquent tax i: $9,17, lax of’58$3,I3, total taxes $17,30.: ;

Main STLtr, Uistao Sin, Amd Fi:rkv street, Vkvav, bunax. undersigned take plcasorc in infonnJL ing the 'public that they have now m their stores at IU s I K G S U K AN D V E V A Y, The largest slot h of

CtON’TlNUEI) pain or uneasiness in any , organ is generally cured by one or mote doses of Itrandreth’a Pills, Thirty years' personal experience by the undersigned fully justify this assertion.

—Tire Utnpirtt H nowinnmug in the Lou* isrille and Kentucky Hirer trade.

- —A flat boat containing a Jocormtrrc ani tender, sunk Cincinnati on Tuesday week. The maebinery-.was so heavy as to push the bottom of the bust out.

ROBERT N. LAMB, Auditor S. C. By L. W. GORDEN, D. A, December 1,-UoV.—tw .

Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says:— "I have cured the most deplorable costiveness of the bowds with Drandteth’s pills, when every other remedy bad failed, and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases of an inveterate and painful character, such as erysipelas-, salt rheum, tetter and summer-heat,! have seen eradicated by their use. 1 have cured the rheumatic, Hu- epileptic, the paralytic ond the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." In jaundice end nil affections of the liter, dyspepsia, dysentery and diarrhrra, pleurisy, Midden pains and iiitlaimuaiiuns, female obMmclior.s, scorbutic and even gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way to the use of this medicine, ami now*, after twenty years’ experience, my estimation of Hrandreth’s Pills continues to metcast.. OI1STKI-CTION.

PlJEASAf Towssmr—No. 5.

No. 9 t Eli Alnderson—lot No 65 in the town of Moore Hid; value of lot and improvements $H0, deltquenl lax iJfC.SUjOo, tax of ’58 $3,05, total ises $1-1,10. No. 29, J a mentally—seqr of nwqr of sec 2C, town 5, rang 12,40 acres, ni of ei of cw(jr of sec 2C,pwn 5, range 12, 40 acres, value of lands ait improvements $5S5, delinquent tax $19,0, lax of ’5S$7,70, total taxes $27,62.

Christmas!

Dry Goods, , Clou ting, ,Doots and Shoes, , • lints, Caps anil Bonnets,

MaaataoE or Kindred. bill has passed the House of Rcprcsenlalives of Georgia, by a rote of fifty-sir to fifty-two, prohibiting the intermarriage of fust cousins, under a seme penalty, and cutting off the inheritance of isstre. The preamble to the bill asserts that many deformations of. mind and body arc of congenial origin., from the practice of near kindred mtetrnanying wit breach other.

WE nre note, receiving direct from the Manufacturrrt, the largest and best selected assortment of Fire-Works, Toys, etc., etc., ever offered to the citizens of Switzerland county. Call and examine, dccl • Clarkson & Waldo.

Groceries'. / Dye .Sttiflir, Glass ond Qnceiisirars, - Hardware, • iron ntid Nails, : Paints and Oh’s, • School Books and*Paper, had V.uioty - Goods, That has evei been ottered to the citizens of Ohio and Switzerland eoimiies, Indiana, and Boone mid Carroll youniif-s, Kentucky. The entire slocks have been ’ purchased for Cash,.and are. offered al the lowest possible prices for Cash. - Everyjieisun wishing to buy will do well to visit the above houses be lore buying, as ,there is no dispute but more goods ate given for the Dollar.at Hathaway *y Co,’s flores* than"can be obtained elsewhere. If any don Id, this, ( just Call anti Try ft. Tjietr storks embraces the crcatest variety of All Kinds of Goods received by pn (chasers. , |. iiathawav&co. 1 sumo advantages in pure has ing that no •ither house in either place enjoy. The tong experience of S.; IUviiaWav in the trade, and [ fiis consequent eMfitrive acquaintance in _i»U i the Eastern and Wesle-rh. eilieV, and having to |puah<ise more extensively (or two boasts, gives Hie advantage of package prices, which me from Iff io lo pci tv.-U. below ordinary job bittg rates. i. ;- v ; ' All These Ativan (a the purchaser hail in buying of ns. IN VEVAY, The honso is tnider lhe snpcrinlendcncQ of Wxi. P.Wtutk.Kmj., long mid fa volubly known as a incrcl.iiiiiiri IHsiiigSuit, amt who is well acquainted u)th a large portion of the pcojde of Switzerland County. All persons doing business - with (lie Vkvav house can rely on •Mr, V**, in all respects;; . / MV trust all bur old customers, besides many new ones, will call .and examine our stocks and satisfy themselves of o«r Low Prices and good uiiahiv of our goods. ilATHAVYAY CO., Jv Main sttee-1, Rising Son, o<;ll3-lf Ferry street, A't-viiy.

JUST RECEIVED--A lot of choice New Molasses, which we olfer al -15 cents a gallon. t CLARKSON * WALDO. \

No. 34, B S of Tract sec 2, town 4, range 12/15 acres,, value of land ami improvements $20, delinquent tax &c $3,82, tax of *38 $9,05, tlal taxes $0,17. No. 42. Simconfcs Barker —part of fracl see R, town 3, ranee 3 25-1 db of an acre, value of land and impruvimenUs $10, deliaquenl tax Ac 12 cents, tax rf*5S 9 cents, total taxes 21 cents. . ,

JUST RECE1VED—A lot of choice New ‘Sugar, Vhich wo olfer at 9 and Id cents per lb. . CLARKSON A 'WALDO. ;

Roith Caroijsa Senatorial Etxcnos. —Hon James Chestnut has been elected United Slates Senator front South CaroHna in the place of Senstor-Evans. Mr. Chestnut is represened to bo a conservative man. and tua election is regarded as a signal trimnph of the conservative, Union party in that State. .

WANTED,

A young lady, beautiful and .healthy, took cold,'which caused a serions obstruction for two years; her health was broken down and her beauty departed. At length itrandreth’s I’ilis were tried; dever, doses, of from two to four, were taken in fifteen days preceding the usual period. Regularity was restored, and her health niid good looks recovered.

A COMP STENT man, who can furnish ' references satisfactory to the Editor of the “Indiana -Reveille,to canvass I he town ofVcvay and Switzerland ttfun I y, for subicfibers to the SciKSTine Artiaa.V, Published at Cincinnati. Commission liberal, .Address for particulars, American Patent Company,. Cincinnati, Ohio. . decl-U

• No, SC, Jerae Coirtncy—part oT fracl sec 31, town I, range 3, ‘5> 50-100 acres, valueoflaad and improvement. 4 £230, dclimiuent ta\*.td $1,73, tax of ’58 $t,99, tola) taxes $9,72. }. No. 89, John It Ctittenden—part of si o( swijr ofsei|t sec 25, town 4, range 3,2 60-KX) acres; value of land ami improvement S25, delinquent lax etc 19 cents, lax of’5S 26 cents, total laxe.i ;}<> cents. • : 'I

WOH MS.

Mops Boors.—Another ahinplaster mill has been Jtartcd at Canncltpn, Ind., under the nar/e of the Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank of Cannelteon, the managers are all atrangeia in that section of the State,

Brandrclh’s Pills arc the best vermifuge) they are infallible. A HCTe child, six years old, for soniuweeks wasUrooping; its mother gave it one mBraiidrelh'i\ugar coaled pills; the next day rhlre came.away a worm sixteen iiiche-s long, and as large as a child’s fitter. The child was wdl, ' ’ PLEURISY.

C. W. EADDEN. 31. D..

Doctor of Den tal 6* m rgcry. DU. C., a gra*!uaU* of Uie HaUHuore Medical ami Dental Col utters.Iiis jnuftsstoual services ln MffvBKsL the citizens of. Vovay nml vicinity He inay he fuuml at the I.cclcfc Mouse. Vet i), I»ocoiiiIkt 1 j, )qV>.— tf

No. 300, I w 'a ml Eli D Sisson— pa rl of rieqr of sue 33, towii'4, range 3, 53 acres, value of land and iinproyeiiMits $235, delinquent tat $1.07, lax of’53 $1,59, total taxes $9,55. ,V No, 3S0, Ulysses I* Schtuck —part of tii of scijt/of sec29, town J, range 12,80 vni"f >-*.'> «tim 9<>»rovenieiits$l35, <ltjti ;kju»rnl tax elc$),>>X oixol ww*.,L, a No, G. > No. 4, Th« heirs of Jamos'Alfrcy—undivided half of 1 part of fracnl see I*ti, town :j, range .4, &.part.of fracol'wc 14, town 4, range 12, 98 acres,. part of neqrscc liq town 4, 41 *24.-100 a forty, yalniji of lands. ,Vc StlGG; dclinqt tax 5,01; tax of *58 10,67; total taxes 10.53. \ ■''No. 8, Colonel Ash—part of fracnl sett 21, town 3, range 12, 4* |*l»rL of swqVscc 10, I own'll,, range. 12, 193 lands Av $25(10; dclinqt JnxHUJC; tax of V:S 27.30; Iota) taxes 53;E(>, •No. 15, dames A. Adams—part of fracnl fee 111. town 2, range .-1,100 acres; value of land »Vc $1550; delinqt tax 17,21; tax of *58 9.74; total taxes 2(5,95. •:

. '1 hc Tax for 1853 Sairtro.—’Tho House by a aoio of 51 to 45, passed the resolution of Mr. Edward*, of Vigo, inv. strutting the committee of Way* and Means that it wjw inexpedient to levy a tax for the lf*68, .now about gone, and* .(bat instead a loan should be made and the debt charted ngasnst future tax dnplicales. T This may be reganlod as the final result of .the matter, -

A pt-iiiicmnn, «,wnr from homf. was taken with pleurisy; I he Inflammation wos terrible; every breath made him wiitbu nidi agonis Eight lira ml re Hi's Pills were swallowed, and worm oil applied locally; the - pills operated, .and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel was taken, ami sis more pills, and the second day the patient was cured. These statements should have weight, and prevent the use . of poisonous drugs, and stop the sail practice of bleeding. ‘ \

nl Jorjii'iisoii A Ovvrlon,

Coi ui n is.<ioi i .tiVodtieo Morelia a Is.

■ Nr.w Oki.kvss, La. , . JOIIOKNSON, uf Kloiuncf, JiiiJ.i will i" connect witlON. Overton Co- f Of New Orleans, this coming season, for the purpose of imns.iclnig a Cjminih-sion.'Forwartliiii' ytul Product llnmess in Nt*w Orlenns. ’

; , li. IlKANDItETII. RMnda’Ih’s Tills are.sniil at Die Principal Ollice. ‘JOI Canal street, lirandielh Ituibtinz, New Ydik.al cents jief bOv; and the some, sugar coaled,13 cents, warranted to keep as Wet! as the plain. ; . : v Also sold by I. STEVEN'S, - . ‘ dofM-lin . - Yevay. :

'We will* receive consignment* of Hay, ai.il nil oilier Produce, ami retail or wholesale the. same as the shippers may direct.. ' v . ■ ; lly (;ivirit; all! jjiisiiiejy «til ru sled to ns our special and undivided nlleiilion, we hope to iii.-til and receive a portion of the shipments Irom this yicir.ity’. ,. r ■ - .All shipments should l>c directed to Jorijen* son & N. UvertonV New Orleans. , : ... ■, All ImViness I rile is should he diUTled' to [ N. Jorgenson, care of N v . Overton A, to.; New Orleans. . dee! if

AST The action of thn Indiana liCgis* lature in regard to U. 8. Senators, is being generally and extensively commented upon by the Tress. The end is not yet. That the question will almost inevitably come before the Senate again, either directly, , by rho presentations of the credentials of two new Senators, or indirectly, without, appears from the following statement of ilio New York Herald, (of the jWth nit.) a journal, friendly to the present Senators;--

J)H, HOBAC/CS .

Jilootl Purifier und Jilowl Pills, J

'.TIlK <iBJt*T.SlM.M>l\AVlAS li - ‘ " VGGETAUIJ:

o. 7 1» David I„ Dunn—lot No 10, in 'Campbell’s ad In Pliaeiice; value of, lot mid improvements $150; ddimptetit |j\ $2,61; rtax of *53 $2,22; total taxes $1,80, . ' No. 03, John G. Elsrod—part ofseqr of seqr i5cc O.i. iown 2, range 2, 30 acres; value, of laiiil and improvements $IS5; delinquent lax m$c$I,73; Us of*53 $1,38; total taxes $!,U. No. 112, lleiijnmin Franklin—part r>f st-c23, town 2, iranfc 9, io of Idthl *«ii) . improvements $125; delinquent tax Ac $1,33; ' I a x of *58 $ 1,22; total taxes $2,55. No. !32,Julius Green—lot No 3ft, in Matin's ad to Florfcncu; value oftot'nnd improve? •meuls $73; delinquent. lax Ac 75 cis; tax of *58 53 cis; total laxes$f,2».' No. I HI, James II. James—neqrofriwqr tec 3P, town2, range I, Id acres: part of iiwqrnf 31, (own 2, ranee 1 i 21 aO-itO acres: part •of neqr of sec 31, town 2,. range 1 , 3 50-)00 ncres; purl of si nfseqr of uwqr of sccTjl, town 2, range I, Id 5-UG actes:;parLtif swl;r ■of see 31, town 2, range I, 13 acres; pail id ttcqr of see 30, town *2, range 1,120 acres; va I - tie of lands and Improvements $1710; delin•qnenl tax Ac .$12,71; tax of *58 SI5,77; total lax*.et’$35,5l, ■ ; ; No. ir,2, Lucy Janies—pari of. si of scijr-of Kwqr nfsCc 3|, (own 2, range 1,3 92* it'd acres; value of land and ’ improvements n'JO: delinquent lax Ac It cis; lax of *38'61) els; total taxes 71 eta. , V - •; Not 220, Henry Mitter—part of; w| of n wqr -of sec.22,-low'll 2, range 2. 40 acres:* v;dne of land,ami improvements $250; deli min cut, tax $2,33; t:iv,«f. *58 $1,38; total taxes $1,21. . : No. 221, Fariim'l S. Miller— iiwqr of sw.jr of sec 11, town 2, laiiL'e'*, 10 acres; value of land ami improvements $195. delinquent lax *5"c'$l,l2; * ns of *58$ I, IN; total t.ixcs $5, lit I, Nii. 218, Nancy Nichols—seror of swqr sec ■ 12. town 2, range-1; 35 81 -ICO acres; value of land and improvements s.'IO: dt-limiticoi lax *\i: $2.23; lax - of ’58 $| ,80; total taxes,$1.03. No. 257, James I'aUt-ison—iialf of loin Nos tl ami 27 in Florence; value of lots am! iih|.in\. iiit:ii‘s delinquent lax Ac.$5,IS; tax ot *58$4,02: total taxes->*>,20, No 2fi'J, Matv Ann Ilea—tot No 21 in * • t'amplu-ll's ml to (In; town of Florence;, value of li>i and improvements $50; delinquent lax Ac 15 i ts; lax of "5a 38 els; lota Maxes 83 i:ts. No. 3fUt Alonzo Sisson—pari ofseqr of sec 22, loivn 2, range l,2df»2 |Ut1 aeres; value, of I,out ami improvements $235; delinquent li.x ‘V 1 ’ $1.2d: tax ol '58 $1,78; total taxes $3,71. No. 352, Mill,nr VVtley—lots Nos 15 and-30 in the inwii i f Fiori-nee: value of lots and ini |iroveitieols $ *5; ilelinqirenl lax Ac o8cls; tax of *58 17 els; total taxes $1,05. l*osi;v ToWxsiiir—No. 3. No. I, llenza I) Andrews— pail of mqrof jit, 3fi, town 3. range I. 1 1(1 acres; jiait of fracl see 21, (own 3, range I, 131 acres; and part of trad sees 30 amt 3t,’town 2, range I. I fXl jn-rcs;\aliie of lands and 'ini|itioeim-njs $321*5: deTjnqnetiMav lax.of '58.$2I,- ■ N2; total tuxes $53 -I I. V No. 2(17, (lie lieirs of ha it ie I It; Howe— lot No, SO jit 1 lie town of Fairin'; v.iliie of tot am! linpiove'iiii.-nls $2-5lt; tlelimpienl lax Ac $2,23; tax of’58 $l.*Jf; lolal taxes $1,17. No. 2fU, Hu: Ini its of Win W'Ho.vaid—pari ’ of nwqr s c 12, town 2, range 1, loll am-S: part of swqr of. seqr of sees l am! 2, (own *2, range 1, and pari of nwqr of :-et- )2. town 2, range I. 20 aeiea; value iif landsnint improvements $7 HI; pari of lot. No l», and; f of lot No. , (tin I he tiovo'of Patriot; value of lids and ini- j proveirienls $210; delinquent tax'$(0,33; tax' of *53 $7,52; tola) taxes $17,22. V, - ’ No. 208, I leva nit Hess—mi of xvi of ucqr of sec 33, loxvnl, range I, lOatres; value of land and,improvements $*2(aV delimpiVtil tax Ac$U.23, lax of *38 ,**31,75, total taxes $( 1,2$. No. 258, J loses Kramer—part of fine see 13. town 2, range I, 1 acre; value of Uudaml iiupnocmeiils $10. ami. lots Nw* *l37 aml |3S m the to xvn of I’atnol; value of lots and improve- ' ‘ riients $165, delimpietil tax $1,81, tax of • *58 81,58, total (axes $3.42. . ■ . No. 3IH, I’ldlip I* Mix—part of■ iitqr of see 32, town 2, ra nge IW 30-1W'acres; value of land and improvements'‘$173, iMiiirpicnl lax Ac $2,1*9, lax of *59 $2,17; total taxes $5,16, No. 30S, Jaue Marsli—lot No llliv Hertirk's od to llte.town of I’nlrinl; Vn|nefnBInt nm) inipmvetnents $23, detinqiient lax 20 eeitls, lax of '58 17 i cnts, tolal.laxes 37 ccnls. • No. 2, George W Mentecar—part of fracl see 13, lown 2, range l, 82 fi<l-IWnciys; val- ' uc of land and improven)cnls$920, de!inqiieul lax Ac SI 0,56, lax oU?3 $7,12,'j totallaxes $17.68. "■ ■' '-■■■ -v 1 No.i71. Hiram Itubinsnn—nw cor neqrof sec r>, town 2, range t, 2150-100 acres; value of hud and improvemcnfs $l0)5, deIinqucul tax 8? ccnls, tax of *33.11 cents, total taxes $1,66. ■ ' ’ No. 423, Hiram Vnridoren—pyrl of see 26, *nwu ! i, range r, (an acres; value of land and impruvemeiitfi $1105, delinquent lax Ac vl I#* 0l, hx,pr *58 $11,55, total taxes £22,59. ‘ 1 Towssiur—No. 4... No. 219,' John Carmine—part of seqr of sen 29.' town 3, range 2, A0 acres: part of rfqr of . sec 29, town 3, range 2, 60 acres; part of swqr of sec 29, town 3, range 2, 33 49-100 acres; value of land andimpramncnt3 *$73p,.de!iu- . quent $7,65.' tax of *58$6'28, total laxes $13,83. No-108, Edwin Driver and Alfred ami Merremote Dunning—partof ei of neqr of sec 36, town 3. range 2. 65 31-100 acres; value of land and improvements $200; delinquent tax Ac $t,91, tax of *53 $1,72, total taxes $3,60. . No- 170, Daniel Ileatli —- pail of>wqr of sec 3t, town 3, range 2,23-100 acre; part of swqr of soc 34 town 3 range 3,25*100 acre value of land and improvements $150, delinquent lax $1.01, tax of *63 $1,29, total taxes 42,30. No. 174, Milow A-Hanna—pari of : ct of swqrofiec 34, town 3, range 2, U 62-100 acrtai; value of land and improvements $200, delinquent tax Ac $*3,C5, tax of *58 $1,61, total taxes $10,26. - ■ , «r No. 196, the heirs of John Irby and Wm (Oaks— neqrof nwqr of sec 3(, town 3,range 2, 42 8-100 acres; value of land and improve* jnenls *220, delinquent tax $ c $2,16, tax of *53 $1,89, total taxes $4,05. No. 233, Joseplj HcKerroy Jr—cside of seqr see 26. town 3. range % 48 81-100 acres; value of land and improvements 42S0, delinquent tax Ac $9,73, lax of *68$6.84, total taxes $16,TI. No. 251, Hugh S Montgomery— nwcot of ncqc of sec 2, town 3, range 3, J 52*100 acre; value of land and improveoients’-STSO, delinquent tax Ac$2,73, Ux of *56$2,40, total taxes*5,13. No, 253. Jamtir Porter—nwqr of neqr of «c 3, town 3, range 3,40actgs; valueofland apd (mprovemeuts dtlinqucpl Ac ji,7ki

. IVI im 0 N o, I M2 Cl .uissa (»ol ay-t In* mi • iliviiknV lialf of tlio north nulc of mvtjrm* 2-1, (own 2; rnnt'fl -I, 100 aeres; value of Ijiini iVc ? I'K 1 ; <!oIiinjt tax -1,07, tax. of • N 3' o,88, total taxes S', 2i». !

Dudors Wurhimii & AVillitinis.; ONF. of ns will 1A: in Vevay. again on Wed n tsdd y a in)’ 'IJh 11 rsda y, iV-ceiii her 15 and 15. • 1 ■

To Tliwr ivlin Think nnd Rrasnit. • ■ M'lIK liilelltgcnl in Pi is mmUr}. no* atnais ready to I tr»l the merit'id a nrentlnetii itl'tiivory nrlnvenlinn, ao*l if salM-M or IU4svceHeiti.-e, 1>‘ '•<!<> [•(, ip* ptttvo and rv itnn me rid it. .• tl I* tv Uilt llonkiii}:, Teasmilrujehvo, »h>i al»ay* Inot tn-T.iro they leap, amt wtui'ii hom-«t amt. nllmiil'Judgment gifev Inno - !•> pqblir npinloii. that ll*;K»a»i*'* Humn Pi .mt* a in) t*nj-« uwtilhfir iinmen*e »u«to*. -When tub (irrnr >\nilmi>»nit(ir of Hcnlili-

At Hising £nii,on Monday and .Tuesday, December Cl aud I t;

“In consequence of - the difficult questions raised last session in regard to the election of Meurs. bitch and. Bright as Senators from Indiana, Me Senate adopted o rwMi)n, on the lost day of the jfjxion, iItrertittg its Judiciary Committee to report ichcthcr further hfnlation on that subject >r UMtsanj. Tf,f mutter vill com up\ pafticulaily as thef Indiana Senate [Legislature] have resolved that (lie election of Mioao gentlemen' was unconatitniional and void.!’ ’

DR G-. W. PHUJAPS* COUGH SYRUP.

•■■No. 107, A Or jail II. Crimes—n A of wr of mvijrmi 18, town 2. taupe I!, -12 actes; value r/f Jaml &c S2M5; <lelini(t (ax »Vt*8,Ifi; tax of’o-S -1,2:1; total taxes 12,-

At Madison,'Friday,- December 17. We woubl.eall purlieulur alleiitinn lo out mode of 1 real!tie diseases of the Limes by Mnlieyl lilliabliiiii, which we h.ivc used fur several years; it enables us to arrive at a decisive, direct and successful enursc of lo-ul niellt for nil diseases of the Throat and Air Passages. fly Inhalalinti, Hie vapory ml entalive properties of. medicines are diflfctly addressed to the diseased organs ami the iniegn.munis, and coining in direct contact with the disease, causing a free and easy esporation, subdues the in llama lion, relieves .congestion arid thickness cif the membranes, heals nicer a lion, p ii rides the blood, and i in parts renewed vitality lo liny nervous system,' giving that tone am!■energy so indispensable for the restoration of la-allli. , ' ; ,

Kfr.-t a-iKMiincrd that Ki» Scandltuv Ian lie mi-Ah-s were lofullil ■in 'ii*' UiM-ujoia, I-Ivor Complaint, -Nervous ■Jlin-a*.'*, fh'tual Weaktii***', Jh-rduta, I’femalilfe OM Age. >V»vr ami Asm-, Kln-uniaU'in, Ntmndela, Fits, lli-niorThoidiiir 1’ilrs, Weak Stnmaeh, Colie.llvarrJn-a, i-li-., he stated Hie njaiirn-r la- nhirh they openiod.'— Tlielr actual Offerls were i-nmiiafed by fctgarhmi men. with the dfc.tm?tii*h«-dl1iy,'ielan*s MaU-menl*, audit wai foumt that every »1aru of the povgrtssuf tm, was preebu-ly is hu had de+erit-'d it. The result «u that the mind of the country l»eeann> Interested. aha Ihat (wtsom of the highest .landing In every rlty «n<) town In the I’nh in,'palm til ted the rat Ions, and admitted the rla'om of\W illuvlrteui Swede, to be the Fir*l Mc.tb-al iHserivercrorthn Ago. Tint IImhiii Pi UiFiKaand Pitijr nre.now univ era I ly .recommended hyafUln formed Mid candid jwi»Jt<s, as an immediate rute for >-• ‘ ' IxoiiitSTlfiN, Cb> liven ess, dUs-an-»of the K1-1 nrya, Cramp. In the Stumach, Wind, folic,iVhi between thu hhouldrrs, Nausea,'m-adarhe,. . ' ; *■ L(vkw Cotin.iiNr,"

( No. lO.i. damns (1 ormjo.V—south eml <n w of n\vi|r of f-CL- 18, town rang« 3. -10 am*; value of luml *Vo $-()5; delimit }a\ tax of'58 total tuxes 8.1 it. ;■

For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ GOUGH SYEUP. i. , ■ . For a Slight Cough, like . k PHILLIPS’ COUGH S YEUP. For a liry, Hacking Cough, lake PHILUPS’COUGH SYEUP. For Sore Throat, take , PHCLLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. .For Tickling in the Throat; take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Hoarseness, lake . - ■ PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Chronic Cough in riged persons, lake rniLiiiPS* ooucizz oyaur. For Croup, take PHILLIPS* COUGH SYEUt. For Hooping Cough, lake '* ' - PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, lake . PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP % For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Laryngitis, take ■ PHILLIPS’ COUpH SYEUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Singers, tako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Influenza, Lako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYEUP. For Weeding at the I .nogs, take - PHILLIPS^COUGH SYEUP. ForTncipichl Consumption, take

No. 11U, the heirs of CIcorge Holwonnci|r of M’()rsuir33, town 3. range 3, 40. nrtrs; value of laiul tVe JSliTo; «IcUJK|t tax. ite 3,10;'tux of J :‘i6.2,00; total taxes G,-:

jtsT’ Tbe decimal coinage system is strongly advocated in England, A recent lecturer there quoted authority ’ to show, that five hours out of every 100 spent at school by the children of the upper classes, would be'saved by tha adpp*. of a decimal system of arithmetic, and fifteen bourn out of every 100 .by the childten of thu working classes.* 1 '

ii., , ■■■ • ■ . No. 121. ilia Iieir,s of Isaac 1 locker*sniiih iS* -loan 1’. (’ottmi—flic mi'ltviilcil tliint of iluvw* cur ofseijr of sec lo.tmvjV ■I. ratine 12, flit acres; value of latof §l:M; lirliiKjt Mix 1.44; taxuf *58 :V ; total taxes 2,74; • •: , .i No 1-17, I tlolmson—K«’(jr,nf vw. tjr si*f4, ti nvri:»/ nrinjc l 2, 40 m;re>; value, of iau<l Am; ileliiujl tax etc 2, !(»;> tax of *58. l.T-j; total .taxes,4,20. ; .. No 170, IVler 'l/cweylteil—-ej of swrjr ftf sec. 28, loHit-l, r.imreI2. eiglity acres; value of jau*Helij $:loo; ilclintjt lax .etc 0.80; tax of ’58 :5,2(); total S7.0(i.' ,

, To prove the powerful and direct influence of tlii?: mode of a.limiij.Mralint), we would Male that tin; odor of - many medicines are perei-pli-hie in the skin a few min tiles after be i lie inbilled, and - limy be liiimediiiU lv ileleiTed in Hit* bluinl. ‘ The inhalniimi of ’miasmatietiuil ler jitodticcs violent diseases; ebli)roforin’.iii Inrbrd will entirely destroy .sensibility inn few iifiiinics after being-inhaled; eain(diur and ammonia if ; inhaled wif! armiSe Hie' systeii when fa inti tig; measles, sea riel feix-r, An, aie all biWn by iolinliilnui. Now if ilislnn that our system becomes jbi diseased by inha lation, is (hdre noi a goml reason,.does uui euiiiiiion sense leach us Ihal inhalalioii isThc true iiiiub; of' ad mi iiistefing' onr remedied lot diseased lungs, it being the; iitrly direct w ay of bringing our reiiteihes in ronlacl ivilh the; disease.I pans* We do not advise niedfeat inhntation to Hie exclusion .of general Irealnienl; we ileem it Very ueetssary that cacti patient should have the beiielil of both local iiinl general Irealmetil.

Jaundir-'. fain in th** Fight Side, ImM nfAppeiite,Sk'ei>[t*»..twa..,Melitmara, tiiAtzn. Ibiiiuir, .

Xi-fViiirtTn-mi.r., Kaii<lti<s’FiL<, Kpdi-pjy, Mcnlxl If* nuih.ii, lh-j|xiink-nry, Waslitig of .the Heatl,' . SrBOVfi.f, Som lA-e-. fli-t-r* «n vtii> |{.<dr; i*ini|i|e.. no Ihe Kai e, tii-m-ral Kniptimi., Ihill.,- Mrrvuriat Fare?, tJ landutar Swellings, M-onrJari Sym|.l<,m*, NrettIW.II,'. . ■ .

C O JI JU K R C 1 A 1*.

IVfixxtn, Ut-p, J5. : Flour—The tnaikct has not changed, ami IhC'aK-iiianil i.< limited.* Sale* 400. LtU at $1 75aS rt) for extra, the latter for white wheal.

nhiutiiialom,- l.iiiulaj;.*.' Fllff J-iinli, I'arsdrds, M. Viiu»M*ain-e, N.-rmu* Twilrliin?*, ’ Fr.niu: .CuhriAiATS, ' ~ ,

Sexual Weakness Uanvmies.s Ulwassufthd Womb, WeaViif-s* nf ihe Hack, Lotus and tJmbs _ Arna-Ttoxs of tiik l.iiMis,* -!

" Grain—While wheat $1 Iftj red $1. ' Com MartSc, ilull. liadey, ffora A3 to 70c. Itve OatJ ASaAlle, '

tirnrems—Sates 200 hhls Mola&es at 3fi* 37 c, the latter rate I‘crop fur small lots in tho retail way; 100 hddsSugar at (italic, ami l.V) hags Coffee at Hlal'Jic.* * ... -

Nu -Id, lliodicirs of James McKay—part of >wyr pf scri'ifi. to\vn*2. riuipR *f, ‘2*1 40.-100 ' Sejr of Rwrji of we :>t), lowiiii, rimpol, 110 20-i0l) acres; ynl* uc of land cic (k'l'mjt tax clc'JJ.tM; tax id ■ Viff'iJ I .loin) 6;vl5, ,

ilu'Brhiiis. Asihwin, ITeutbyi fatanh, lnflaen/a, and alt ntltcrdlixinlerstf aJnilnlitereil wrere Uin.-aso hasHfuet a iieirt.il Mnw at tlie vital organs. Antugrajih I.rllrr*, (IT ilt'ltnguldic<l men tn every ]>rures..ion, wannlj’ n** eoniitiendUi" ihe pa-patalhiio, Way-bo'seen at I'r. lb>tiafk*ii (tnhv.

v . l.o*ji,sMu,r, t>cr. fi. ..Grain; etc,—Oats 65c. ; (Iran $1 1 per ton. Hay. $13—tety fine.

Iii iho Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Tdlv'att* mil-, l.vl (111* lliK** gnu I niOtlh-iual |in'|X'rt|i's Wlilrli Ph\>1 r ' t iniii have In n-tiifoiv Iriol In vain lit combi no in line I>iv*i«rtraii<in. -Thcv relievo Iho I «nwv|*. purify this bib; and the Mood, anil i lit igurati** Hus enntlllulion.at run* nn<) tht* «ni>f linn*.. To lhj* lad ail who Irr Diem will Mibwribf. The atacneo »*f inlnura!*, anil of every *tupifylng drier. re.nlrn them harmlw, even lit Hie ■niul •li-tlrate female, iir Oils feeblest child. * .\u one ran iloubi ihclr .*u|M-rt'iilly nfleruDo alngle trial—they atviiol only ln-llor, I ml In fart rhea per than any other I’ilK for it laker a ten imbiber of.them to produce a taller VPeri.

Wetlo not tun tine ettr (ir.iclke to the lmul menlof I lie tangs ami ait-passages atom?, but wc art: prepared In iront nil ctirmiic diseases, .'■tidi ns tlieiuiidlismt. iieiiTa'gia anil all-nerv mis diseases, all uterine diseases of females, dyspepsia; and diseases of the eye, car, skin, liver, kidneys, &c. A\ e ilii uot claim pet led inn, nor In cure all: but wedn claiiir, frmn several years undivided study and nlteultnii tnchrutitc diseases, (o succeed in curing many cases, where physicians, t not having tins advantage.Tail. ; We de claim to be houesland candid with all, anil give nur.opinion freely. Our cm use of treatment cum prises the' most approved nitaJ1tin.1l agents iron- known hi Ihc medical profession. No for consnltatioti, f December I, ISAS.—if •

I’otatces—Small sales at $2 20 to 2 50, owmg to Aw of bnneR. tfitiohs—We quote at SI Sb to $2 pr bbl, - tluckwhe.it Flour—$3 per cwl.

■ No. il’il.AlahieJ MrKayf—part of ..frac pflrll.'iowiio. range! ti, (J.S acres; value of laml and improvements SJ-0; di'lhnjt lax etc li.Ul: laxW T» - .5.28: lota! 812,111; Xo Miller—mvr |r of n vvtjr of mt*,), IpwnJ, range. l*i, -10 acres: valm*' of l and etc $ Mo; delimit tax etc Sl.dll: tax of ’5i> 4.*10: total

PHILLIPS’. COUGH SYRUP. Ft)p Relief in-settled Consumption, take - PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases pf Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS* COUGH SYBUP.

Have Vou Seen Them}

That superb Engraving, Tub Vii.uor Umvsutm and the beautiful Aar JnraMt,.which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at Isaao Stevens* for a short time only. See advertisement, elsewhere headed—New Features.

I’rici* i>f ihi* Scandinavian Blood Pnrillor, $l per imtlhf, nr 83 jw*r hair dmcn. Of Iho Scapdinav tan Blood Pills. tU cents pel ta*x, ori biixrt fttr $1. * KT tteail llr. Itidort** Smt-lal Amice* and CcftiB* ealoi. iiulitirhi'il In a owpleiinu* part of Ihl* Paper Oom llniii to liin-.*. Or. Itohaek 1 * Medical Almanac ‘and Family Adviser, containing a great amount ofln* it-foMiug and valuable Medical Itdormaltait mu t« had graii* of any of hi* agents Pi rough mi I iho country. Front Key. Mr. McMullen, Parlor of Robert* Chapel, iKliunarous. (M, 3.1S3,. .

- PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYBUP ' 1* an invaluable remedy in 3lea»l«1iy .curing the cough, pix-vrnths roro throat, and keeping not the eruption. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

No. 263, Alithltain IVters—sf of nwqt nf see 33’, town I. ranee 3, SO acres, value uf laml aud improvements §150, delinquent tax etc $7,60. las of’58 $3,33, to,V taxes $IC<,02.. ' No. 270, Jonathan Uml—part of the . nvqr ofneqr of tee 10. town .1, raiigfc.l'J. 0 acres, value of laml ami iinjrovtiinelils delinquent tax etc 58 tents, lax of ’38 10 cents, tn.lal taxes §1,07. I • • • 'V ; Ndi 2S2,JaitHrs. Ifocci—neqr of licqr of see IC, town 3, ranged2, 31 acres,’ part of seqf of ncqf of see 16, town - g range 12, 28 50- 1(KJ acres, value of land aid improvem*‘tils $30U, delinquent losetc $6,71, (ax $7,02, tola) taxes $13,80. ’j • No. 287, Orlando Rrus—part ofswqt of sec 15, and patlof nyqrob«c22,16wn 2, range 3,’ <2 acres, valne of Imd and improvements $550,’ delinquent tax 4C $6,30, tax tf ’AS f 10,- : OS, total taxes $16,38,' ■ ’ No. 311, JuIniiTiltnore—part of of of the acqr of iec2'J, toil) 1, range 3,43 oercr, part oflieqrof to\ir2, range 3, 6 icres; value of la»<l ami imlfovcmcDls $230, delinquent lax etc SSiW/Utof»58 .$Sf,54i total 4axes St,63. \\. \, • No* 331 and 37S, RAert nfseqr of see 21 tow’llL range 3, 14 acres; part of seqr of sec2l. town 2, range 3,15 acres; value of lands aiul iiuprcX’cmertis delinquent tax etc $6,63; (it cf *5S$5,31; total taxis* $l!i97.

(Tr* Winter is coming, and with'it will appear coughs, colds, croups,'Bronchitis Asthma. Consumption and death. Therefore, immediately supply yonrself with that uescr-fai* ling remedy for pulmonary affections. Oco. W. Phillips, popular family medicines will at once arrest these affections. I>o not put it off. (lemember that "an ounce of prevention is belter than a pound of cure.'*

I* n purely VepnaMi* (Vimpnitivl, and roakdn* no poi.winmi.* drug* whatever. It may lie taken hy Iho mi>*t <Nical,> ft male ttr young*-*) infant, without tbo flight*! tpj'p h'niii'ii ut luma. PHHJJPS’ COUGH SYRUP

Ilr.'Cv WV Kolaek—Dear Sir: 1 hare need your Blood I’orifler fur a oervoiu aBlflion. from which I hare ruBbrcd much at lime*. While It is plcaantto the bute, it certainly ha*, a happy effrct m>on the nerves.. IVaw accept my thank* hr your kind re* card*, and ta llovc tue, . - * Voum, v J.\V._T. MeMl'U-KX. . CitLtM.t, Warn'ii ro.,()., March 6,28i8, . ■ llr. C. W. Itobark—near Hr:—For the bcneBl or »nBering hiimai.Ur )wmU me to say that I : have found, your Fcanotnarinu' Blood' PnriBer and Blood Pill*, a sure cum for ludigasUon and Urcr Complaint. I have suffered front the above mentioned diseases for flvo years and hare tried a great many physicians,but all to uu iitilporo. I was .living In .(’inelniutl at the lime, and I went to your nBlce and purchased ono bottle of the Portlier and one box of Pills To.'com*. tnenCe with, and elms the day 1 found your valuable medicines, fur I am en>>ylng good health at present, and feel confident .that the enrols permanent,;. ; Let others buy and lake what they please, aa for mu, giro me the Blood PnriBer and Plllv for all chronic dGca ees w htcli arise from Impure W<fod or derangement of the dlgcctlru organs, ' I take no other medic Iocs, and havu net for the list clghlecii ihuntlis. -V -... Must truly, ,. V ' r T. V. lilinoiy, : Principal Office and Sole C Kasl ■IUi at., Sd buUtling from Main sU, CinciunaU. Labtnaiory in Hhmmbnd streeL ., ; • For sale by JESSK TBATS, Vcvay; Wjljiam Hibson, Patriot; lllcdaw &. Bcyr.iei,'Florence; John K.,Harris, Alleiiavillc; Heo. McCullock '6l Son, Jacksonville; B. L. tiimmbhs, Enter. prise; John J. Paul, ML Sterling; K. II. Rogers, Moorcficld; Shaw & Uonner, Draytbwn; J. A. Powell, Mnsonvitlej. il. 11. Hales, Ben; ninglnn: 'P. II. Downey, PaitvicwyJ. Lamploti, Qiierens Grave; Jacob Schuler, Hemp* hill’s Corner —ami by DruggisU ami Merchants generally throng bout the United States and Canadas, ■ oCTO-iy '

CJen I Iciiicn,

have the iiidsi desirable slm-k of t.W : * "KeaJy.-inadc-Cltylliiiig” cver^--npeneil rit this place, aiid wc arc selling otit Clothing lerg ftul, because wc pell nt such low pnrra. Also, a large stack’ of Clnllis, 'Cassimctcs, Tweeds, Satinets, lien vet ee ns, &c., which we olfer at greatly reduced prices.-. ; ■ ; : ’ " Respectful iv, ‘ •' • ' I oct27 HATHAWAY & CO,

ha* been prrpuKri ('ireardiwu-iaHrlnp from n>Idf t anil Jt It Imjioranl that I he adltcln) rtmuM knew It; aromedy that vill cure, U tovaluaMe to them. 1 } PHTLIIPS’ COUGH SYRUP U an cxpendm comivwltlnn, yet U It nffcrtd at nth a price, an to So wllhfikthe r*0ch of all. PHniUPS'COUGH SYRUP

D». Hoascs’s Scandinavian ItrjuEmu.—Ate you sick, no matter. what organ is affected, depend upon it the (feed, which is the food and sustenanceof every organ, is fall of corruption! ■ Dr. Rogick’a Scandinavian Blood Ponfier arid;' Pills,* breakup the source of disease in the. fluids of the body. They purge and purify the elements of the blood,. Hence thetr quick, and.complete cures in dyspepsia, .scrofula, eruptions, fils, tumors,, nervousness, kidney complaints, piles, weak stomach, tow fevers,' debility, rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc., etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See Advertisement, V' dcc8-!m

U cudoned aid. u.v,l by gcnt1emi*a of the htghrot , •tandingaudnwpoclaliltiiy, in our community; by - (h.i JulieLwr, the Bar, thi Polplt. (he Merchant. . the_ (>.ipla; by nicti men aa are Incapable of leudlng Ihci.-. nam<« to iptackery. fraud or dccupilon. ■ PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP hai elood the tat of a Jong, private practice; has done, and i* now Jning an amount of gurnl, nnenual*d by any other tvmedy now Irton (hi* public. PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP : ; haa perfurmeil nuny romarkablo euros,'yet it t* not claimed that It will work Tnlraclr#, or root ore to health lhn» pall recovery; yet It will relievo and P*ll tale tbo *u fl-ringt of cotuumpilvca, who are bo* yond tho hope of rwovriy, ■ . PHTUaPS’COUGH SYRUP,

v Saw Will. LL those in need of something ovlta in X»- the Lumber line, can be accoimmuinta'd Ait shot', notice, by leaving their orders with Atishulz k Son, at their Mill two mites' nutlh of Monrcfield, Switzetliind county. Ind. j; ee29-tf ANSllUTZ & SON.

Ohio State & Union LaWCollegc. '■•' i Tbis Institution has been removed\o Clete* Degrees are legally conferred* am) Students upon Graduating may be admitted to practice.: For Circulars, address, at Cleveland,.. . ■ M. A. K1KG, Secretary, iftarch tO,'(S&S. —)y

Cdl on but of my agent*; get a drvuUrnr punphlet. In »Wch )mi will Uni tocli u will convinro even llitnitt ikcpllcal, of the truly ium* rlor rlrioea of ■ .

STATE OP INDIA? SwHxcrlaml Counj I, Robert N. L*mb,| sahi County, hereby, c is a correct List of L

?’j MSI Inililor within and for otify that (lie foregoing Juts and Tow n - Lots tejm nnr.-paymenl of taxteaf- l«i>7i in the sever* Ion York, Posey, Ciitv, In saiit County, by punty, at his last settle* *Jilbr on the liHH day repiainitifr delinquent ip aliove apd foregoing upnt. Taxes, In teles is fot ihe ypaf 1853, and itlts with whjch said [y phwgenbte, and that iled in myofliet on the I. D. l*5i*.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS* COUGH SYBUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’,

, Wauled,— jin A|)|>iTniho, fM10 (he hlacKKuhthmg business, a: 31, I,. : JL ‘ Dupliiii’n Blackstnilli Shop, two (toots hbovc ShulPs Wagon Shop, Kerry street, Vevay.Iud. . . ‘ v 31. L. ULTLAN, -v Nor, 3, IS5S,- t 3w ; .,

turned delinijucnlfiir cs dne on theirt for tw

V-V- 1 ■ Prrmoao, River 11 feet 5 wfehea by pier-* 1 ™* *)*■ Iionalry. Weather Clear and parilTJ IbctnometcrSS*, . '

■ Sole Proprietor,' No, 2 CoIl(V9 ftoiMrn?, Walnut et, beL Fourth A Fifth*1*.,.ClKClKJt ATI, OUIO. SOLD BY

a I Townships nf Jedl Ion, Pleasant amV Cr the Treasurer of said riicnt modc with the i of Match, Ie58, and si at this dole; and that assessments of Delji

(Stas!) for fiPljcat i K wi’,t pay the highest markelggL * " price, IN CASH, Tot aoyquan-jMr.' lily ot \Viical* ' ’ ; S, E. & J. K; PLEASANTS.' 1 ' V c v ‘ay» Aug. 20,1855. CVv’.,’^'

ir < Hides Wnuted. HIDES of all kinds bought by the under signed, at the highest htarkel price, • je6 ■ ; CLAHKSON if WALDO.

i. L, Thicbaud ami Isaac Stevens, Vevay;’ W. Gibson, Patiiol; Andercdn dt Magjtn, Moore(icld; II. It. Males, Deiyungton; nidiby Druggists and country store Keepers throughout the Stale, ‘ Tiovl7-ly

. MA^KRlfiD, A\ihe wilda** ** die bride’s Wbtv, Mr. S. TruMi. man. near )***?♦ b V R«v,«co. L.OmU», Mr. nth aadSAa Carol! oe Woiinsaa. the above we received a large’Wtd-. ding Cake, and we return otlr thanks toi iha same. Wc.wisti the parties longlifr. and frosperily.' ’ ,• , v • OnTbma&ay, KunnVr'iWi, by nirM L»*. B*n, Ur. Allan E. Vilty h Uin Hvlyn A. Adam*. *■ or tbU coanly, .

and pci cenU and tar the just and true a|: *lands and lots are leg

Just opening, v BEAimrnr, selection of Junius Furt, at Im. very low- prices ot the; ’‘Cheap , Cash Store*’ of - llnllimvay A Co. .

Wall Paper, ■ , . BotlUKIUNO, i ' I'lBKIilMKoPfUNTfi. Window (Juutaih Paters. A LAHCK airlinent just received and for jCX sale at reduced pHccs, by aprtS - f. STEVENS, . “ No. 5, SchcncVs Row, Kerry street.

said list was duly jet 15th day of Novembe ItQBpRT- N By I

$3000 In ' lha pnrchascrsof Dr-^-ft—D. PokM.' tm* Oilrnlal l.lfc . Kor particulars caUat)* he DnigSloreon FcrtV street a'nd gel * circular. \' ; main .Sty L STEVENS, Agent. CLOTHING:— Pot Fall and Winlcr wcar call ahitesimineal ‘ , ; ; .* j ; ALFRED SHAW'S.

lMR, Auditor S. C. . OORDEN, D. A.

!, »♦ Cloaks I Cloaks \ I.}. PINE assortment-of the Latest"Style x»- Cloaks, which we arc selling al greatly reduced prices at the "Cheap Cash Store” of nov2t Hathaway A Co.

Notice is hereby gi day of January, IM9, in Vevay, Kwvlzetli much of each tract oi Lands and Town Lo delinquent for the n<

n that on the fast Mou* ; the Court House door County, Indians, so arccl of the foregoing returned and remaining payment of Taxes due

Craaberrtes— ’. • have just received a lot-of Grapher-, he* which we offer lo» for Cash. . novJ • . CUPflSOtf dr WAI-P&

AILS—A general assortment of Nails can il be had si J. TEAT'S.'

JUST received ICO battels No. 1 Salt scplS ; Fj L, GRISAKp>SOK

i LAND FOll SALK. IfjlAV’K twenty acres of first rale Juml noji ,1'jlnot, Switzerland, comity, lml„ which I will sell low for cash, if ■immediate application is iiifidc. ftVparliciilors iec or address y-v- OLIVER OHMSIJY, at Clerk's Office. ‘ v? Vevay, Jtmt* IS, 185S if ..