Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 51, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 December 1858 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE

OCR NATIVE LAND-ITB PROSPERITY.

YEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1858.

YOL. ILL—M 51.

SERIES FOR 1858.

THE INDIANA REVEILLE, Is ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BT FREDERICK J. WALDO.

F. J , WALDO,

NEW GOODS. TUG undersipned having received a large addition to his stock of

I For the Indiana Portillo CATHOLICISM.

Auditor’s Report for 1858.

Reports of the Cabinet, Washisgton, Dec. .6. Tim report of the Secretary of the , Treasury has not yet heap made accessible, but it is generally understood that it will contain no recommendation tending to disturb, materially, the exciting tariff law, while modifications may bo suggested ia the transfer of a few articles ta schedules other than .those in which they are now enumerated. A Hacking much importance fb a staple tariff, that the intetests of com* ' merco may not ho injured, and bettering that the present Jaw will ultimately yield a sufficiency of revenue. 'Ihe inference seems to bo that ho would rather than that the tariff should be changed in its prominent features, prefer a resort to loans in cases of temporary embarrassment. Lieut. Jones of the Typographical En* gincers, has prebared a preliminary report of the Colorado of the West, which will probably appear with the report of the Secretary of War. The expedition was a highly successful one, and the results are of ah important character. He ascended that river in a steamboat 500 miles, and considers the navigation practicable for that distance for steamers of light draught.—It is thought the opening or this river may develops an economical avemio of transportation to large portions of Xew Mexico, California, and Utah. After -the hydograpbic survey and examination was made of the previously uhknown region along the 3Gih parallel, which is traversed by the Upper Colorado . and its tributaries, tbo country was found to possess such novel and remarkable features os to render tbo expedition of the highest interest. There is.little if any,' doubt that a law will bo passed at the ensuing eesaoiLof Congress, extending the pre-emption lave , to ( Utah, —atpre.scnt no settler in tbo territory has a legal title to his land. The Survey’s are progressing'and already 2,000,000 of acres are ready for the mrfrkeL From what is said in military quarters it ■ is probable that a strong force will con- , tinue to be kept in Utah ; though tbo Mor: mons are quiet at presen they are not re- ' signed to tbo circumstances which snr- * round them. •

Nflospaper, (ffarb anti lob Printer,

The reliable correspondent of tbo Cincinnati Gazelle, at Indianapolis, gives the following abstracts of the Annual Report of the Auditor of State for 1S58, in ad* vatice of its publication. It will bo presented at the regular session as usual and not at this called Assembly. Tho receipts ami expenditures for the fiscal year ending 31st October last, arc as follows:—

Perhaps there is no word in onr language which has«beca bo shamefully perverted and wrested from its true meaning as the one at the beginning of this article. Catholicism, now, in its general acceptation, is the embodiment of almost every thing that is wicked and repulsive. Its history, so replete with corruption, has been written in the life-blood of martyrs. This '‘Mystery of Iniquity” is often refercd to in the' New Testament Writings. When John, the Rcvelator, looked through the vista of the future, bo saw Catholicism as "The great red Dragon; having seven heads and ton hornsV —as the "Mother of Harlots and abominations of the earth, drunken with tho blood of the saints, and the bipod of the martyrs of Jesus." Even this language seems too faint to express tho shameful wickedness of this vile system of corruption. . Judging by past history, we can arrive at no other conclusion than that Catholicism is the very quintessence of hell. To show that I am warranted in this conclusion, let ns look into the history of the Popes —those who. claim to be the heads of the church—the vicegerents of Jesus Christ. The best mode of judging a fountain is to look to its Aead. If this is corrupt, then the fountain partakes of the same nature. Permit us then to institute the inquiry, wbat kind of characters have the Popes of Koine sustained ? Let a Catholic historian answer;—

S, NV. Corner of Main and Perry Streets, VBVAY, INDIANA. ALE kinds «f Printing neatly executed, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. A large supply of Dbkds, Morrcaow, Notes', and all kinds of Justices’ Blanks, at* ways on liana. , jaal-'53

Dry Goods j i Comprising all the varieties usually kept in thd West, would respectfully say (o his old patrons ond the public generally that he is now prepared to furnish anything in his line, ami upon the most reasonable terms. . t have also a complete assortment of

Temi «T Subscription. One copy, SI00 a year. In aJranec. If not paid In advaoee, £t 50. If not paid within the year, $i 00. Terrai of Aircrtlilng. Wo have adopted, and shall aufeliy adhere to tho VoihnrtngtKtcaroradTertifcraeau: . Oneaqaare, (of ]0 One* or tea*.) forone Io»0nIon,50 MUta; eichadilIUonallniortlon,2JccnU. Yearly odvertlaen nay chugs their ■droiUadtnenl* qmarterfy at the following rate*: On« square, 0 month*, - - - • SAJj? Ono square, I year, * • ■ * - . • , C.W Ono fourth ofae»lornu,t year, • 12,00 « One half of a column, 1 year, • - 20,00 One column, 1 year, . * * - . - 30,00 Advartbeucnla on the Inside cxda*lT«Iy,’to be ahargadatthe rale of 50 per cent. In ailvaneuof above ante*. —No large cut* wilt be admitted In * landing reAvattUementa, and no nnomal display made without •wstn charge therefor. - Legal advertUuuenta must ihenalit torlnodvaueo. . ganlagea. Death*, ud Religions Notice# imorted gratia, wbennotaccomponlcl by re mart a. —Obliuairte*. Public Meetings, Personal Explanation*,&c., Ac., ‘IS cent* perSquare for each Insertion. —Special No- ! tlce* In«etted at 8cent* perllno; amt nit notice tending ■to'the advancement of liulirlilual luiercrt* wilt be Ipablbbcd without pay thcivfor.

Family Groceries, Qnecnswarc, . ;■ Qlassworo, . ' Stoneware, Hardware, : Cutlery, Hats and Caps, . Boots and Shoes, Qall and examine. before purchasing elsewhere. ■

RECEIPTS.

In Treasury 1357, Nor. I $650,653 43 Uevenue of 1556 and 1SS7. 55,066 58 Sinking Fund...... .. 61,130 85 Common School Fund.... 389,91129 Township Library Fund 132 02 Swamp Lands: 156,974 93 Benevolent Institutions 6,010 28 Congressional Township Fund... 217 50 'Saline Fund, 5,627 50 Indianapolis Fund... 1,033 42 Surplus (tevenue Fund.......... 234 44 HankTaxFuhd 5,183 10 Universities Fund 14;S54 69 State Prison 36,296 90 .Miscellaneous 772 00 Wabash and Erie Canal.. 117,910 29

N. IE—Country produce lakcnin exchange for' Goods, , , JESSE TEATS, VijAay, Oct. 20,-1958. ■,

j E. B. KINCAID & CO. PAN CY~GOODS, Of Every Variety, CHEAPER Til AN EVEn!l WE hare now on hand a fiat assortment ‘of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, and Bonnet Trimmings of every kind, and of the latest and most fashionable styles. Also, a good assortment of

Dr; J. F, It ID WW AY, 'Corner Main and Walnut Streets, VEVAY, INDIANA.

ExSOS LITTLEFIELD,

Total Receipts with balance. .$1,495,070 32 D1S SCR BEHESTS, .

Denier iii Cabinet Fucnlliifc, WILL keep conitantly on fcand a S enern ' assortment of; Cabinet Furniture, consisting in part of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Di-Q ning, BreakfaM, Center and Card Tables,Ka Stands, Wardrobes, Safes; in fact,-any-/ { I thing required in his line. Tennt, Catk, N. B.—Funerals attended with Hearse to any part of the country. Coffins kepi on hand.

Ordinary expenditures 75,572 63 Revenue refunded.... 137 41 Expenses of Libraries (Township) 29 96 Common School fund 330,873 47 Slate debt sinking fund 8,145 60 Swamp lands drainage, dec 191,759 21 Institute for blind . 12,93007

.XaACEbE. rUMUHTS. JAMES X. FLEA SANTS. S. E. A J. K. PLEASANTS, MERCHANTS and TRADERS, Main Street, Vevay, Ind.

Asylum Tot deaf and dumb.' t ' 37,390 93 Hospital for Insane....'. 33,491 SI State Prison 59,41045 Hank tas fund 11163 Su rplus revenue fu nd 29 93 University fund,.. 10,463 03 Congressional Township fund... 26 CO Treasury fund. 1 . 11 86 Saline fund. 183 93 I mlbnaol is fund. 640 91 Colonization, etc SOCCO Account of Free banking 6,651 99 Account of Agriculture... ...... 1,000 00 Miscellaneous 11,611 99 Public debt finterest and expenses) 325,244 75 Wabash and Erie Canal 255,202 56

■CI11S. UDLtlENDUXO. WM. r, fiOl.UENBOXC. ' C. GOLDENBURG A SON, DIALSBJ IX

-■ wmmsmmsv such as Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, Dclanes, with a large lot of Cloaks and Mantillas, and Trimmings of every style; all of which we will sell as cheap as any store in the place.

STOVES, TINWAKE. &G„ &0., F,rry NdvvU Vet ay, IivlHinn.

Pope Sergius leads publicly a life soiled with debaucheries. Cardinals and bishops accused him of incest with bis mother—of violating tin; holy virgins—of adultery, homicide, profanity and blasphemy. ' Pope Uunconv the Fifth, cut off the feet, hands, tongue mid cars of John mid Crcscentius, and made them walk, thus mutilated, through the streets of Home, . Pope Ceseuict the Ninth, BtirrcnJered himself to the excess of depravity and the most shameful debauchery. Pope Boniface the Eighth, was an assassin, and lived in concubinago with his two neicos.

JES.S.E TEATS, nr.*u-.E in Dry Goods Groceries, fyc., fyc., K, W, Corner of Slain and Ferry Sts, , ' AY, IND.

iUautua«Hnltiii£, Strictly attended to by ourselves, in all its departments, and on the shortest notice. We think that with the help we are now favored with, we shall be enabled to give general satisfaction in all cases.

P. A. BOElCIVEIt,

Watch Maker and Jeweller #

MAIN STSKirr, VEVAT, INHIASA, RESPECTFULLY informs the public (hat he has just opened a store Main street, in I 1 .. Du four's building, where he intends keeping on hand a Vt»t/ central ossorlmeiil of Watches, Cm>eks and Jkwki.sv.

Come ladies and see for yourselves. iTliaiU'UY,

Whole amount audited.....$|,363,728 01

Also, promptly attended to in all the latest and best styles of the season. All orders given us for making, Velvet, Silk or Satin Bonnets, or ttleachjng and Trimming, will be attended to on the shortest notice. ’

Ualancein Treasury, Oct. 31, ’58. .$731,342 28 The various State institutions have overdrawn tbeif appropriations as follows:—

O’ Particular attention paid repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. janl-’M

We would say, that in these departments, we feel highly gratified and encouraged in receiving the liberal patronage that we arc how enjoying from our friends. Friends, we thank you most sincerely for your post favors, and hope to be able to merit a continuation of the same. ■ . ■ „

Institution for Blind $24,389 74 Asylum for Deaf and Dumb 44,118 GO Hospital for Insane 38,005 66 Stale Prison 89,376 03

Postmaster General's Deport.—From and after 1st July next tha mails an to bo conveyed between N. O.- and Washington in 3J days.—Tbc expenses of the Department over and above its resources have rcgurnrly increased ever since the redaction of postages; it would .however be obviously otropsous to suppose that this charge upon the 'Treasury is to progress io a ratio proportionate to what it baa been for the last few years. The Postmaster .General proposes, in lieu of the franking privilege, that the M. O.’e be furnished with postage stamps, to be paid for but of the House conliagent fund. A uniform rate of postage of 5c. for all distances is proposed. Mail routes in operation SOlb June, 8.206: length, 200,603 miles; cost, 87,705,418. Total expenditures for fiscal year ending June 30th, 8)2,722,470, The estimate of receipts and expenditures fur 1858 shows a deficiency of 3,682,127. The Postmaster General thinks the route by Nicaragua should be re-opened and its undisturbed nse for tbo transportation of mails, passengers, troops munitions of war, secured by the solemn guarantee of a public treaty. The projected lines between Norfolk and England and between N. O. and Bordeaux are among the most important to be established. It is highly important that the lino to Vera Crux should be continued.

Pope Paul the Third, murdered one of his sisters and poisoned Bwa Spam, the husband of his own daughter, whom he Und corrupted. Lie launched his anathemas against the mi fort ana to Lutherans., Ills, nephew became the executioner of his cruelties, aud they boasted publicly of having caused rivers of blood to (low, in which their horses could swim.

■ ' ' ‘ , $193,389 93 The'State is indebted lo tto Common School Fund for excess of icccipls over disbursements, 8186,861 64. ■ - The total deficit is as follows:— Overdrawn as above.. $193,389.93 ’ do Judiciary.......30,497 43 do Pub. Printing 47.5E9 12 do Stale House 7,113 54 do State Library 4,69552 .do Prosecuting Attorneys.. 9,52366 . do Militia...........: 1,073 39 ' do Governor’s. House 3,339 39 do Fuel and Stationary...;. 14,350 G 8 do Distribution of laws.... 1,237 24 do Gov’s Contingent Fund.. ' . 6,078 30 do Supreme Court expense..' 5,603 16 do Supreme Court Report.. .7,99172 do Miscellaneous. 6,126 60

And now,'Ladies, come one and all; come with 3our cash and without it, and see for yourselves; you shall be welcome at all limes. iD* Remember the place, opposite Odd Pellows’Hall, nov3*tf

FILESII 4_RRIYAL. WE ore now receiving a Very mid well selected assortmentol‘ JSrGR d ce rig s,-c*. which we ate anxious to sell Tor cosh or country produce at the market price. Call am! examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for!; we are detennined'lo sell cheap, wholesale and retail. It. consists; is part, of the following articles;— 5 If lids. N. 0. Sugar;,: : : 10 Uhls. N. 0. Slolasses, - 5 bids. No. I Crushed jSugar, 5 bbls. No. I Powdered Sugar,' 6 bbls. No. I Havana Sugar, 5.bags No. I Hio Coffee, 1 bag No. 1 Java Coffee, 1 Tierce Rice, . 1 Tierce Codfish, No. 1,2&3 Mackerel, new, Herring, Pickled and Dried, ■ • 10 boxes Cheese, extra large, ’ •tltt lbs. choice selected Candies, 1 bbl. Almonds, 1 bbl. Walnuts, 1 bbl. Pecans, 1 bbl. Filberts, 1 bbl. Chestnuts, I bbl. Peanuts, 4c., $c., 10 boxes Summer Candles, "0 boxes Soap. Resides a large number of articles'usually found in a Family Grocery, too tedious to enumerate. nug20 CLARKSON & WALDO.

The beginning of ibo pontificate of Giiegout the Thirteenth, was signalized by the most horrible of all crimes, the massacre of St* Bartholomew. At midnight tbo signal of death was given,. and by order of the Popethe soldiers surrounded the bouses of prolesUnts, and hilled, in their beds, the children and old men. They then seized.tbo Aomen, tore out their hearts and with savage ferocity rent and devoured them with their teeth.

i\cw lllacliMiii Hi Miop.

rn>HB mulmignedbegs leave to inform his JL friends und Um public that he has open* etl a Blacksmith Shop oir Ferry street, two doors above SbofTs Wagon' Shop, Vevay, Inti, where he will be ’ pleased to do work' for the public on reasonable terms.' ' Waggons, Plows, Buggies, Hay Press Irons, $c.i &c., neatly made oiiJ repaired*

HO It CUT JI.LAMB,

ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW) VEVAY, INDIANA, WL!, promptly attend to business in the Common Pleas and Circuit Courts of Switzerland county. janl-*38

$337,71517 Uo states the total deficiency, including debts to'the State funds, to be 8552,366 70, and recommends appropriations for 1859. • ' Ordinance expenses. $157,900 00 Extraordinary expenses. 327,500 00 Deaf and Dumb Asylum 20,000 00 Uhnd do 15,000 00 Insane ‘ do 35,000 00

llorscphocliig.

MISS £. IS. KIXCA2D $ CO., DKll.KRS IS Janrn Dress (Dotfis, Bouutte, Uib-

; I will be prepared ,at all times to do horse shoeing la a aval and substantial manner. I fit my horse shoes to the fool, am! not the foot to the thoe, ; M. L. DU PL AN.

Under In.nocext the Eleventh, churches were demolished, cities were burned, eighteen thousand Frenchmen were put to death, and protestaiits were driven from the kingdom. Pore Sextos the Fourth, established at Homo a brothel, the courtezans of which paid him a golden coin weekly. Bat why pursue this dark revolting picture any further? Sufficient quotations have been made to exhibit the reckless depravity of the Catholic Popes; Their characters arc stained with incest, adultery, profanity, homicide, blasphemy, murder and almost every species of vice under the sun. Yet to justsuch degenerate characters as these, the kings of the earth have kneeled and paid divine homage. And Catholics of various grades have, through their extreme Ignorance, esteemed it as their highest privilege to stoop and "kiss the too" of such cruel tyrants. ’ : ;

li-Mis, Fancy Articles, Ac., S..K. corner nf Main and Liberty streets.

. Vevay, Nov; 3, l858.-rly iUetalic Burial Cases. JESSE V. SHOUT, f TNDEUTAKEH, has and will continue to U keep on hand nllsizes of the latest improved Meta lie Burial Cases, amt also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing, and nil calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of |ti:aUY-7tAl)F. COFFINS, lined and trimmed, clolh coveted dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his meiMic cases o. the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles id his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms.' Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Sc he nek's Flouting Mill.

'tzVAV, Indiana.

Interest on University Ronds 3,935 00

$559,335 10 For I860, be recommends appropriations as follows:— ■

Ordinary expenditures .,,...$ 77,550 00 Extraordinary 327,600 00 Asylum, 4c... 73,935 10

Tbo Secretary of tbo Inttrior submits whether it would not be a wise policy to pass a general law reserving all auriferous silver and cinnabar mines from sale, for tbo uce of the people of tbe U. S., and leaving those lands containing copper, iron lead and coal subjecr to tbo ordinary taws of settlement and sale for their do* velopement, He recommends legislation in regard to the pubic lands in Utah, and tbo extension of tbo pre-emption laws to that Territory'. Tbe secretary of War says a permanent peace bas been established with tbe Indians on tbo Pacific. Tbo war in Texas may be considered asjost begun. A strong force needs still to bo kept in Utah, as the Mormons evince a spirit of insub ordination.

$173,985 10

Hi* estimate is, that the assessment of real and personal property io the State will bo about-8325,000.000, yielding at £5 cents a revenue of 8812,500, with a poll tax at 50 cents, yielding 8100,000, or, in all, 8912,500; or, deducting delinquencies and cost of collection, giving collections of 8692,5000, which, with balance on hand October 31st, of $131,342 28, gives total resources of $823,842 28, leaving an excess for 1859 of $234,507 18. to be applied toward the payment of the State’s indebted ness to the 1 several funds. He estimates an increase by a re* appraisement in 1860. .

V. U GOUtXOtSIKR. JOHN LEWIS. COVRVOISIER $ LEWIS, . DKALKE IN Drji ©ooiis, Groceries, flats, (Haps, Bools, Shoes, Ac,, Ac, Om th« 8. B. Comer at Mala and Utwrty 8tr«U, ' VEVAY,' INDIANA.

DRAYING.

THE undersigned respectfully 'informs the. citizens of Vevay, that he. is now prepared with ' ■ Three Coot! Horse* Aiul Dray*,

I have often thought. it strange, yea passing strange, that men of intelligence and honesty of aim could become enamored of Catholicism and yield to its seductive and deadly'power. How it is that- such men; can be made witling to kiss tbo Popes foot, has to .mo always been a mystery. Cut more anon..

F, L. GRISARD & SON, DZALF.RS IN Iron, Hardware, Groceries, AND ; Agricultural Implement*., €. W. Corner of Main and Ferry street*, Vbtat, Indiana. •

and will attend to all business in that line with which he may be favored, within reach of town. He will also do the hauling for the community fora less price than has heretofore been charged. Large Jobs will be taken st liberal reductions. On hand at all times, rain or shine, night or day. ' ’ O' Patronize yourselves b» calling on the Yellow.Drays. WlL PEBLilAN, ;*Vevay, Aug, 27, I85S.—tf

Ti BIE-PEICE STiEI TERMS, CASH. rflHE system of business which we hare esJL taMislied cannot but be satisfactory to every purchaser. Every article in the Store has the lowest price marked upon it, and no variation from the price wilt be made. Purchasers, whether they are good or bad judges of the quality of goods, may be sure of obtaining every article at the very lowest price,' without the. trouble of beating down, or the feat of being cheated. It wilt be our aim to give satisfaction to all who wilt favor us with their patronage. We have just received a handsome STOCK OP GOODS, and will be receiving from time to time, Goods of every description. We respectfully invite all the old customers, and the public in general, to give us a call. COURVOIStER & LEWIS, No. 1 Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner of Slain amTLiberty streets. , (P* Butler, Eggs, Rags, and alt kinds of Country Produce, taken in exchange for Goods.' .' nov24-tf

Leonidas.

63* Russia is slowly bat gradually awakening to intellectual life. -In iho course of last year sixteen new journals were started, and 1,425 original and 201 translated works were published; in addition, 1,613,000 foreign books—330,000 more than in the preceding year—were Imported. The government has made some relaxations in the absurd and monstrous censorship which the Emperor Nicholas maintained, anditis to be hoped that it wilt make.moreyet, But, according to all appearance, the day is still fat distant at which this nuisance will be «1: together abolished.

Freemasons Excommunicated at nos Ayres.—A letter from Baenos Ayres, !□' the Havre Journal, states that the bishop of that place has excommunicated all Freemasons, and declared tbsir doct-. rines incompatible with those of the Gath-, otic Church. In consequence of this, the clergy have exhorted from the pnlpit tho wives and'children of Freemasons to quit them, and servants to denounce them.

SST A man of decent information who sneeis at politics, deserves to bo excluded from the benefits of good government and free institutions. Such kind of - remarks are quite common among those who repute themselves miser than their neighbor, but some tolerable amort, as decently respectable men,, have taken an interest in “party politics.**

PLOWS.— A largo supply of Feacock & Son’, Steal . ■ tJoanl Plows, for sale at Gincinoali prices. ' cJRaM ap7 P. L. GRISAUU Ct SON.

PURE Wine, Brandy,; Whisky, Rum and Gin, for sale for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purposes only, ny se29 J L.T1IIEBAUD.

: CosvpsrroK of Scoin Growers,— There will be a Convention of the growers of Chinese Sugar Cano at Indianapolis, at the annual meeting of the State Board’of Agriculture, in January. The object is to compare notes, and aid in the dcvclopemont of the culture of the cane. All interested in tho subject should endeavor to be present. '

Dank Notes.— ;It is estimated that Bank . Note circolatpn of ‘ the Uni*** States; on the first, of July, dred and fifty millions of ded**™, resting oh a specie basis of millione. •

Just Opening, A Beautiful selection of-Laditt Fur*, at verv low prices at the "Cheap Cash Store” of Hathaway & Co,-

Henry Ward Beecher is sound on the qoalifipatiois for communion' On last sabbath he said in substance: - ‘Tinvile all to sit with ns, that feel they have the tree love of Jeans within them,' whether they are members of any church or not, they being the judges ■

Clonks 1 Cloaks!!

" (£r Tho Bo*rt of Education; of tbp Marietta scbidl district,IMarehaI I comity, i Iowa,>*? declared that.no girl.jrho , noops shall bo admitted into tho schools of that district;' . 1

A FINE assortment of the Latest Style Cloaks, which we are selling al greatly reduced prices at the "Cheap Cash Store" of nov2i • Katliu way & Co.

BtvJ* U. Roberts, SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD respectfully announce to the .citizens of Switzerland county,JB8t that be ha* located in VEVAY, (he purpose of practicing the various branches of his profession. Teeth inserted, from a jingle one to n full set, in the best and most approved style: Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, nnd Extracted. ... . ... All persona desiring Ins services will receive immediate attention. Office, on the corner of Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining Wm. Price** Tailor Shop. "Vcvay, Sept. I, 18-^.— If ' |XAdKrti^T f would thrived

COOPER’S .TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by may20 OR1AUD $ON.

S3T Every eighth man in Massachnsetts is a shoemaker,/.'Boston. hu 218 shoe houses.'domga business of 165,000,000 annaally ,v f haa55 houses in the same ' trado,doing, a business of B%>

(KT Tho; Washington - Union thinks that constant strife, im placable fends; will in tho end do their work upon the organ- ; ization of tho Wmpcratic party. , * j

■ ■- ’ ■* - - - ’ ,V • - "' - Onounons ing November the deposits at the Mint in Philadelphia,’ am&dnted to $614,365, and the coinage to $789,135, of whlch fBOl,135 was m gold. $550,000 in silver, and $25,000 in cent*.; *'* , ,,

'Window Sash. 8 by 10, 0 by 12, 10 by M, and 10 by 15, at sepO F. L..QRISAKU& ON*.

’ • AiTThere is a standing anuy of. 30O r 000 Upited which horoWr $0,000 dio annually, X; "

JUST received from New York, a large nssmtmenlof Table and Pocket Cutlery, scplS F. L. GRIS ARP A SON,

LEMMONS.— Wc have a lot of Lemmone. For sate low by novS CLARKSON &. WALDO.

tST It seems so easy. to ; be good • natural, that it seems a wonder anybody takes Iho trouble' to bo anything else; •;

THE undersigned having commenced the Iron Ponndety. business, solicits the' patronage 'ofSKasSS the public in general. Call and see.' JOSIAH JACKMAN. Vevay, Ind., April 7,1858.—tf

JOHN W. GRAI. MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘ Main Strett, Vtray, Ind, KEEPS constantly on bantl n general a?* sort me nt of Ke.nl y-made Clothing ami Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Goods cut am! made to order by experienced' workmen. Satisfaction guarantied in all cases.

HfiACItSiUITII SHOP! IjnilR subscriber continues to carry on the ft. IMacksmithing Business nl the same old stand on Ferry sired, where all kinds of work in his lino, is promptly attended to. - OT Particular attention paid to making Hay Pr ess Irons, and Ironing Uuygies and Carriages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronage is respectfully solicited. janl-’oS JOSEPH JAGERS.

4TIS K. WJII.IHI. *BSK» ClamUOi*. CLARKSON * WALDO, . iikai.krs )S ttbocci'ic* ami Provisions* Mam Strut I, Wvay, I ml.

: J, L TUIEBAUJ), ukalkk ih Drugs and medicines, . I’jrtXTS, Oll-S, CuNt’ECnOSEtlV, tku., H.iiu Sttecl, Vtvay, 1ml.

R. C. SHORT, REPAHIS ami cleans Clocks of every description cheap for cash. Every .clock >, ranted to nitnvell (ur biie year. If desired, tlu* cases will lie repainted, varnished or bronzed, and new glass' pul in. Cluck Hells, Keys, Hands, Tablets, »Vc-. — Watch Glasses, [lands, etc., for sale cheap. A share of public .patronage is respect fully solicited- Shop on .Main street, above the LeClerc House, Vevay, Ind, • • Nov. 5, ISM.—If ;

jiLFREU mi Air . UtMLKR l» jDrn 0ootisjrtiiO Gxoffrics, Sec., Sec, Camrr »f f'rrnj unit M»rUt StretU, VKV.VY, INDIANA.

ISAAC STATENS) nr.u.KK is I) BUGS, MKUICINES, BOOKS, l*ERI(iHMi.(i:8, GdSFECnOSAIlV, itc.. Ferry Sired, Vtvay, I oil.

Jlllia tMKWiwm. JOHS F. DOAN. HAUWOOD A DO AIV, 1 DKlLttS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, &C., AC., Main Street, Vexay, Indiana.

WILLIAM FAULKNER , ' XiffTFACrDKIK. OF Safcbb,; garner,<ffol!ars> Bribes, ui Ldthtr Wortt*G«neralljr ( Pikertreet, Indiana. . KEEPS conitantly agcneral assortment ofS«ddl«y work, suited toj “ the'want* of the people of Switzer-, land county, - ‘ nov3

JULIUS B.LA.CI1. Dnfour’s Row, Main- sL, Yevay, OKiLCK IM JIBADY - MADE CLOTHING, ■ And Gents Furnishing Goods . Hg fceejis constantly on hand a complete /dock of Clothing, made In the latest style. The public is invited to call ami examine te/ore purchasing elsewhere. jy23

•: NEW FASHIONS For Fall and Winter, j 1858, AT JOHN W. GUAY'S Clothing Establishment. 1AM now in receipt of the. largest, Finest, end must complete stock of Fail and Winter Clothing, Cloths, Cassi metes, Vestings, etc., ever introduced in this market for the regular Custom Trade. (D* The public are. respectfully invited to call and eiomine Goods and learn prices, which 1 guarantee shall bo as low ns the lowest ICTAU Work Warranted to Particular attention will be paid to Cutting and Making garments. scp29 JOHN W. GRAY.