Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 51, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 December 1858 — Page 3

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•SltH*. Delhi |ii *ut tax i.;., lax of 1 62, SO, total taxes, SO, 19. Nos. II') it JOG, Kobert F. Cotton—part of uwqr.-ec 34. town 3; range 3. 7 acres; value ol land ito $100; delnqt tax Are 14 .US; tax of,*5$ 3.33; total 17, Ut. No*. 123. K16 S-] 139, Noah U; ami Anthony JJ. Cox’—Corner of Jefferson «t Lafayetie ftrceta in’John Sheets nd to Vevay, 1 aero; vaiiie of land Arc $375; tleliin|t tax Ax. $22,94; tax of ’5S, S3,S I; total tax $2G,7V

No. GG1, David Steel—part of swqrsec 33, town 2, range 2, G1 acres; value of land Ax $016; iMinqt tax Av 10,83; tax of ’53 11,61; total taxes 22.34. No. 777, Julia Ann Wolf—s end of sWvjr of >ec 33, town 3, range 2, 30 acres; value of land A*c StiOU; delimit tax &c 5,76; lax of ’53 5.22; total taxes 10.9S.

Nos. 195 and 409, Thomas Worts—nncorof nc;r of see JO, town 3. range 2, 69 acres; part of the »wqr of sec 29. town 3, range 2. U acres; value of 1 antis and impravemenis $483, delinquent tax $9.17, tax of '43 $5,13, total taxes $17,30.

WANTED, A COMPETENT man, who van furnish references satisfactory to U.e Ed iter of the “Indiana UeveilbV to canvass the lawn of Vevay and Switzerland county, for suhserihers to the SeiKXTinc Artisvx, Published a; Cincinnati. Commission liberal. Address for particulars, American Patent Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. ■ dccl-4l

So 9. Eii A Anderson—lot No 65 in the town of MimrefcM; value ofiot and improvements $140, delinquent tax <£c 811,05. lax of ’5S ?3,W, total taxes $[(,10. No. 29, James Bralty—seqr of nwqt of «ec CO, town 5,.range 12, 4t) acres, nl of el of nuqr of sec CO, town .5, range 12. 40 acici, value of lands and improvements $535, delinquent tax tax of *68 $7,76, total taxes §27,82. ; No. 34, B’ S Brandon—pail of fracl sec C, town 4. range 1C. 55 acres, value of land ami improvements $175, delinquent lax dec $3,82, tux of ‘58 $2,05, total taxes $0,47.

Plxasot Tow.ssmr—No, 6

York Towxstur— No. 2.

No. 2, William Alhro—pait of n! of wl of neqr of sec 3i, town 2, range 1, 19 75-100 acies; si of wl of neqr of xec 31, town 2, range I, 33 25-100 acres; pari of yeqt of- titqr sec 31, town 2, range 1, 33 acres; part ofseijr see 31, town 2, range t, I acre; value of lands I ml improvements $*53; delinquent, tax Ac $3,70; tax of IS5S $7,22; total lasts $15,92, No. 5, Jacob Bromwell—part of swqr of sec 29, town 2 f range 2, CD acres; value of land ami' imp rove men tv $}fi3; delinquent lax A'C $5,01; tax of '5S $l,20;ioial taxes$9,81, , Nn. 11,, the heirsof John Carver and William O. Kmi;;—the undivided half of tjic si of swqr sec Cl, town 2, range t. SO acres; part pf nwqr hf !ec29, town 2, range I, UO acres: value nf lands am] improvements $1320; dclinijiicnt tax/Arc $5;i2: laxof *58 $9,90; total tax $15,32.'

John H. Brown son, a lawyer of Paul, Minn., and a son of Orestes. A. Brownson, walked out of hls'b'edroom window a few nights since, while in a fit cf soihuuinbulisni, and fallinga hundred 1 feet down the hi alls, was instantlykilled.

St. Louis, Dec.ll.—ThcOverland California mail, with‘dates to the 15th ult., arrived here this evening, bringing five passengers.

ATTACH HI EXT.

No. 115, Lewis Chcnimd—part of swqr of sw.qrseo 29, town 2, range 2, 2 & 60100 amSj; vatnm of land vtc 8100; dclimjt tax\ $.2,40: tax of f 6S,Sl,lG; total taxes ' - No 129, Clark A; Kincaid—si.' F. Du* four’s add to Vevay. Lots Nos 251; 256, 260, 267 A: 25S; value of lots A*c 410; dellnqt tax, 4,7S; tax of *6$, 3,99, total taxes $.77. ;

I IW’OTtCE is hereby given that on the fid day 1-lT of December, two' writs of 1 attach* line tits was issued by lieu hen Kerry a J,i-lice ioi the Peace, of Switzerland Con illy, Indiana, j tit the instance and affidavit of Willis'S. Webb jacnmst the goods rights ami credit of Conrad i Weaeherby. One in favor of Willis S. Webb, John W. Ktghtly and William Neadham for $23X0 ceii l. 1 ; the second in'favor of Willis S. Webb and William Neadham for $27,21 cents. Under which attachments there was on the same day two writs of garnishee issued against William Mead, and the day of trials set for the $lst day of December, 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at my'-office m the town of Patriot, and unless the defendent appear and demur I shall proceed to hear the proofs of plaintiff and decide the same in his Absence.

COMMERCIAL.

- No. 43. Simeon S Barker—part of fracl sec G, town 3, range 3, 25-100 of an acre, value of land ami improvements $10, delinquent lax £e 13 cents, lax of ‘53 9 cents, total taxes 31 cents.

Kew Orleans, Dec. ,10.

Flour unchanged with a moderate demand at §5 10 to $5 25 for Superfine. Sugar tlall mid lower. SalcsofdOO hhdsat 5 1-2 to 5 34c for fair. Molasses is declining and in but nioderato demand; closing at 20 1-2 to 27c Eggs are scarce, and' have advanced to $35 and $40 per hrl of 90 dozen. Spirits Turpentine is selling at 3S to 40e. ■ ... i 23PIn Yeyay-Eggs are. worth 15 cts. a dozen,‘ami Butter 20 a 25 cts. per pound, -■

Legislative,

Tho Senate was in session a short lime on Friday. Mr, March introduced a joint resolution instructing (he Attorney-General to pro■ceed immediately, by process of law to cotl”ct :!; t * sum or sums doc the Slate from M. G. Bright and J, P. Drake, eu* dorao:.* of Alien May. ■

No. 175, Silas Dodd —w 4- oPswqrscc 20, town 2, range 2, SO acre.-; value of lam! Arc 430; deiinqt tax 5,32; tax of.’oS 5,14; total taxes ;1U,4C. No.- 220, David C. Khlin—half of lot No 25 eb lota No SI A’ S2 in original Vevay; value of lots Arc $5-10; ‘ delinqut tax .tire S,72, tax of ’53 7.S9; total-taxes IG.'il. •

■No.SC, Jesse Courtney—pail of fracl fec31, town.4, ranges, 5060-100 acres, value of laid and improvements 8330, delinquent tax etc $1,73, tax of’68 $1,99, total taxes $9,72. No. 89,. John 11 Chittenden—part of si of swqf ofseqr sec 38, town 4, range 9, 2 60-100 acres, value of land and improvements <25, delinquent tax etc 19 cents, tax of‘53 26 cents, totaUaxcj 45 cents.

; No. -70, Itobcrt Chandler—part of neqr of sec 11, town 2, range 2; I 50-100 acres; part of neqr of sec It, town 2, range 2, 40 acres; value of lands and improvements $3M; delinquent tax &c $1,5*5; tax of *53 $4,53: total tax $0,43.; ' . ' ; -

UKUPEN UEI1KY, [Sr:u.,l

Justice of the Peace. pr’s Tee $2,(itt

No. 360, Ira and Eli D Sisson—pari of neqr of sec 33, town 4, range 3. 53 acres, value of land and improvements $235, delinquent tax $1.67, tax of *5S $I,S9, total taxes $9,56.

1 Dec. e, 1=5?.—31

No. C3, the heirs of Daniel V. Dufmir— ; part of fracl secs 1S2, town I, range 2,391 50-100 acres; value of lands and improvements $5,355; delinquent lax &c $19,70; tax of ’oS $;0,lS; total taxes $59,35. ■ Nn.- 71,- David L. Dimn-i-lbl No 29,‘in Campbell’s »d to Florence; value of-lot and improvements $150; delinquent lax Afc 52,&4; :tax of *58 $2,22; total $1,80. No. 9J, John (1. Elsrod—part ofscqr of stqr sec 23, town 2, range-2, 30 acres; value of land and iniprovements $155; delinquent tax A'C $1,73; tax of’55 51,35; total taxes $3,11. No. 112, Benjamin Franklin—part of sec 23, town 2, range 2, 12 acres; value of.land;»nd iluprovemcnts $125; delinquent lax Ac $1,33; tax of *5S $1 1 22; lutal.laxcs $2,55. * No.’-32, Julius Green—lot No 55, in MaItn’s ad to Florence; value of lot and impiim*moots $75; delinquent tax &c75 els; tax of *58 55 cfs; total taxes $1,27, . No. Id I, Janies II. Janies—neqr of nWqf sec 31; :own2, laugu 1,40 acres: part of uwijr of fee 31, town 2,- range t, 2t 5t)-l00 acres; pari 0 f iuqr of -sec 31, tow n 2, ‘ range 1,: 3 50-100 ■ acres; part of si of seqr off itwqr uf sec 31, town 2, range I, I ti .5-100 acres; part of a wqr, of see 31, town' 2, range I, 13 acres;'part of rieqr of sec 30, fowii 2, range!, 120 acres; value of lauds and. improveinents $1710; delinquent tax dec $19,74; tax of'.’58 $15,77; tola! taxes $35,51.

In the House. Mr. Durham introduced a bill £No. G4] to regulate the sate of spiritous liquors, f A quart law,] - Mr. Mansfield introduced a bill [No. 05] to license, regulate and restrain (he cult: of spiriuous. malt and intoxicating ■liquors, to prevent drunkenness and crime; prohibit (he adulteration of liquors, and' • repeal alt acts conflicting will) this act.. These bills were severally passed the tfirst reading. On motion of Mi, Davis, tlic House, by -a vote of G1 yeas to 111 nays, instructed •tho Temperance committee to report a •well-regulated license law. . The bill introduced by Mr. Mansfield provides for one uniform license of Sul). Tins is deemed necessary to meet the ruling of the Supreme Court requiring lit* licence to be uniform in its operations. .

poctors AVortimiii & .Williams. ONE of us will he in Vevay again oa Wednesday and Thursday, Uectiriler 15 and lb. At llisiiie $»n, on Monday'and Tuesdaj, December 13 and I t. - ‘ . / ■ At Madison. Friday, Deoemhcr 17,. ' . :■ We would call particular attention Jo .'our mode of treating''•diseases- of the tty Medical In halation, which wi; have used ievetabyears; it enables us to arrive it a detjsivt*, direct and sumr.sful course of treatment for all diseases of the Throat and AirPassages/ By'Inhalation, the- vapors and ttitative properties of tm.-dieitieR are directly addtesfed to the ili;t;a.-Liljjtgims ainl the integuments, and coming in direct contact- with the disease, causing n free a ml easy exporalion, subdues the inilatualion, relieves, conge-stton ind thickness pf the membra lies, heals iriccraiion^ purifies liic blooil, .and impdrlsiicnowed vitality to the nervous system, vgiving ihat lone end energy so mdi.-pensalL’e for thc restoration of health. " . ; , ,

No. 921, Jautcs Khlin; lot No GS in oriyitlal Viivay; value of lot A'C 275, ileImjt tax Arc, 4.92; taxes o( ’5$'. 5 t U4j total (axes 19, $0, ■■■■'■ No. 232, William CJ. Frnman —n i of nwijr.-t.’i; 3G, town 3, ranigo 3, 72 60—100 acres; value of land ite 6626; tloluiqt tax Are Ki,09; tax of ’58 S,4G; total tixes 24, 66 '

No. 380, Clysses PSchenck—part of nl of seqrofstcCS, town 4,range 12,80 acres, value of land and improvements$135, delinquent tax etc $1,83, tax of ’5S $1,22, total taxes $9,05. Craw Township, No. 6.

No. 4,'Tlie heirs of James Alfrey—un* divided half of part of fracnl sec 36, town 3, range 4, <k part of fracnl see 14, town 4, range 12,98 acres,.part of neqrsec 15, town 4, range 12, 41 24*100 acres; Taloe of lands $1100; ilclinqt tax 5‘C 5,91; tax of *38 10,07; total taxes! 0,58.

- ■ Ciscismti, Dec, 1". Fwlt.—The market coiilioues vrty firm, ami tlitre is a xood demand, Loili from the local dealers and for uDifKirt. Prices nwy bo codejl lOalfi per brl higher. The salef comprise CUO brlnat$t G0a$5 1C for choice to extra while Wheat, and $5 30 for a lot of |Ul) brls choice family. The receipts are light. Hoes.—This -was another dull day in the market fur these, at this time, exceedingly interesting animals amt priceslook evert u wider range than heretofore,* Thesales add up 3J00 head. We now quote light at $3 35 to.$fi 35, and heavy $i -KM$G 75; Cm whilst holders of small hogs were apxtotis lu self, heavy-weie held with comparative firmness and in some cases at £7. Iteccipts about’JOOQ head the 1-ut 21 Inters. . v ■ Uhockrii^. —Molasses continued drill at 33a 31c, and some outside" sales have been made below the inside quotation, Sugar sells at Ga7c. Coffee*

No. 246, N. D. Gle.vson—lot No. 14 tn Center vnluo of lot »tc S25; (lelintjt tax A:c 2,p9; tax of ’6$ 2,56; total taxes 6,64. k J • • • ; No, 2.47. Dreham flames—lots Nos. 216 A; 21G in J.f. Dnlonr’s add to Ve-' vay; value of lots- itc S2S0; rlelinqt, lax Ate 3,2S; lax of ’6S 3,0G; total, taxes 0,o*t*'

No* 8, Colonel Ash—part of fracnl sec 21, town 3, range .12, 4 1 part of swqncc 16, town 3. range 12,193 acres; value of lamia 4*c $2500; delinqt tax 30,76; tax of ’j'S .27.30; total taxes 58;06.

No. - 15, James A. Adams—part of fracnl sec 13, town 2, range 100 acres; value of land 4*c $050; delinqt tax 17,21; tax of ’53 9.74; total taxes 26,95. J.tclinqt No, 102 CUrisf-aGolay-thetm* divided hall of the north'side of nwqrsec 24,.town 2, range 4, 100 aeny:; value of land *Vc $400; delinqt tax 4,37, tax of .’•j't 3.83. total taxes 8,25.

. Xo, 254; Charles Goldcnhiirg, Admstr of IhduM'tGolden hiirg—undivided half of a Mock of ground cast of lots Xos. 1-1 to IS iiv John Sheets add.to Vevay; value of land (lv 91*5; dcHnqt tux r£*b 1,1"; tax of *5$ 97vfs; total taxes ",00.; . - Xu. "So, Thomas Hem!rich—lot Xo.00 ia original Vevay; value of lot' itc $75; iK-Iimp. tax (£*e. 98cts, ta.x of ’5S 70 cis; total taxes 1,74. Xo. 10 it :>l4,‘.laIiicU llaniuiou—part of ncqrsec IS, town 2, inline.2, I 50-100 acre,*.; value of lam! if-o $520; delimit tax 1S.0S, tax of 11,42; total taxes 29.50., ‘ . ! Xo. 370, Kelso. <f- .Junes— lot Xo. 131 jut Sheets if- l>nfoi\r.s add to Vevay; value jof lot <K* $16; iK-limjt lax lOcts; tax of [ r 5$ IGct.-i; total taxes oOcts. , ■. Xo. .IT 1*. Woorge II .'Kyle— part of lots | Xos. \ of 132 d: part of 1UT, and lot Xo. 1 150 in original Vovay; value of lots ({*c !$4850; delimit tax tf-c 07 IS; tax of *53 ■ 56,35; total taxes 12-1,83. 1 Xo. 410. Robert 3. Lajiham—lot Xo. ,131 tn Sheets if-Dnfour’s adtI to Vevay; I value of lot -Ac $20; delimit tax 3/12; tax ] of'5S 21; total taxes 3,03. ; Xo, dll,Mary Ranhaiu —half of lot j Xo 63 in original Vevay; value of Ini Ae j $150; delin.jt tax ifco 5,25; laxof *5S4,- ; 58; tola! taxes'.t,S3. ‘ Xu. 111, 1 lenry Miller—part of c -J of ■ netjr.M’e 2 *, (own 2. range 2, 40 acres; I value uf land ,W- $300; delimit tax 0,03; ’ tax ofTiS 5.70; total taxes 11.79. I Xo. 4 15, Nathaniel Mix—w 4 of noqrj see 5, town !, range 2, 73 acres; valnc of i land ifce. $525; lot Xo.24 iii Mt. Sterling; j value of lot Ac $150; delimit tax itc 7,34; j tax of T)S 0,20; total taxes'13,00.. ! X0. Androw J,. Montany.i—w ,J !of hwqr of see 17, .town 2, range 2. SU acres; value of laud itcj-$)I5— lotkXos, 0 it 8 in Center Squatyrvalue of lots «\-e $05.;’delimit tax itc 9,44; tax of *53 0,08; total raxes 10,12. ’ .. Xo. 470, The heirs of Hugh. S. Mont-gomery-half of i lot Xo. 7 in original Vovay; valuii of lot tyc SS5; dclinqtjax 95trls; iax of ’58 SScts;,total taxes I.S0. Xo 550, lleiqamin Pavne—lots. Xos. 1411, 132.133. 134,143.144,145 4-140 I iu Center Stpiarc; valnc of loti i5*c $190; | delinqt lax 2.48Ctax of .’fcS 2,00; total 1 (axes 4,57. . C . " i Xo. 595, Johnli.llayls;—part of swMjrsce 30. toiVn 2; range 2. 00 acres, and | n«jr of iiwqr of sec 30, town 2. range 2, j 40 acres; value of hind JJ-c $020; -delinqt j tax «$-c 9.03; tax of ’53 0,70; total taxes { Xo.-590, John Rickets-north side- of ’ Mvqrsee 31, town‘2, range 2, 20 60-100 | acres, »5* part of Kvvqrseo 31. town 2,-rangd 1 2,-50 acres; valua of land itc. SC50; de* Hnqt tax 4-c 10.07; lax of ’58 8,90; total taxes 18.97.' : . : . : Xo. 598, Spaltling- lUiisom—part of; nndivided of swqrscbTS, town 2; range 2,100 aores; yalne,6f)ami Asc SI025; deli mji tnx iVc -i.Ol; Usof ’58 10,88; total taxes 14,89. ;• .' ; | ‘ Xo. GOT, Orlando of lot | Xo.: 171 in pi igiijal, Vovay; value of lot j »Vc 9210; delinqt tax &c 2,89; tax ol *58 > 2; 13; total' taxes ;6,02; : -'* |, Xo. 009, John 0. Hay Is—part of n w* iqrsec 0, town 1. range 2, 27 acres; south ; side of> wqrscc 2, range 1/ 2G V5b-100 acres: valueofland 5*c 9455;,de- • liiiqi tix ifco Ti 35; tax of *53 7,24;. total itaxes 1*1,59.; • • - |X T d. GiO, George M. Ilogers—lots Xoa. 31 iV 32 in original Veifay; value of lots j S440; delmqt ' tax itc 10,68; tax of j *58 6,SO;.total taxes 17,57. j Xo. 043, Joseph Short--part, of lot : Xo, 7 in origin al Vcvay; value of lot (to i 950; deliiiqt tax 4-c 57ci«; tax of**08 50 cts; total iaxcs l,07: ' > • . : No. 644, William W. Smith—part of j n of sec 34, town 3, range; 3, 5 acres; value of land i$-c S100; delinqt tax &c 3,65; tax of ’58 3,41;.‘total.taxes-.;T,06*- r' No., 647, Thomas L. Smith—part of j nwqr of see 31, town 2, range 2, 70 acres, jneqr of seqr of sec 3f. town 2,- range 2, (40 acres; vaiao of land 4*c 87,50; delinqt 1 tax itc 8,32; lax of’58 8,03; total taxes 16,85. ■ Xo. 049, Henry Sockwell—part of p 4 of sec 34, town 3, range 3,"90 acres; value of land itc 8900; delibqt tax 4*o 9,56; lax of ’58 9 { ll; total taxes' 18,67.

Mr. Smith, (rum com. Ways and Means, reported a bill frrr die permanent establish men! of a Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners.

[ v. To prove. Jlie po werfd 1 a ml direct i n & ntuce Idf'Uiis mode of admilustration, we would state that the odor of maiVjMijcdicmtS are perceptible m the skin a few imnliics after being in- ! haled, iiml maybe Immediately dtdcctoit in the'blood. Tlie Inhalation of miasmatic mat* ter produces .violent diseases; chloroform inI haled will entirely.destroy settribililv in a few [minutes after being inhaled; cmnphor atii ammonia if inhalexl wilt arousd (he* system When fainting;’ measles, scarleC fever,’ ic , are ail taken by inhalation. Now if il is true that our system, Incomes so diseased by inhalation, is .there tint a coot) uhisou, doeS not common sense teach 114 that inhatalUii) is Uui. irne niode of administering mjr'remedies lor diseased lungs, it twin '’ the only direct; wav -dt 'bringingour remedies in conUflwilhthi; diseased pails... We du* not advise medical inhalation to the- exclusion .pf general treat-itiL-hl; We decta it ;very' necessary that yacti . pat ieiit should. It JVC the benefit of hot It local end general treat men I.’g ’ _ - V; £’ Wcdo not confine citr practice to I ho treataunt of the lmigs and air-passages nlon'e, but we art prepared to treafall chronic diseases, i such as rheumatism iienra’giantid all ‘hervj tins diseases, all ntenn£-diseases -of- females, J indigestion, dyspepsia, and diseases- of the yye, ear, skin, liver, kidneys, Ac. 7 We do not claim perfection, nor to cua- nlj; bnl we do claim, from several years undivided js.twly and attention .to chronic diseases, .to sue ceed in. curing ill any cases, where physicians not having Hits advantage, fail.

The hill to ptnviite fm the time, place mid manner uf elec ling U. S. Senators was made the special order for Tuesday fiyepii’rdjy) at 3 o'clock p, m.

Wiikat.-- -The market is quid and steady, Saks 400 bushels good white at $1-10 delivered, and 300 do fair do at $1 03. Coitx,-—The market is steady, with n fair demand." Saks 3500 btisb at GOc, 3W do prime while a*. (17c.

. No. 1(12, Lucy James—pari or si of seqr of s'V(ji ofsee 31, town 2, range I,392-IPO acres; value of land and improvements $-.’0; iftlin(jncnl lav&c |4 clsj lax of T 39C0 cts; ({dal taxes 71 els. ", -

No. 1 D7j Ahijah' If. .Crimea—n 4 of w I of nwi|rfec 18, town 2, range 3, 43 acres; value of land 4'C $265; delinqt tax <\ c 8,1G; tax of *33.4,23; total taxes' 12,* o9. ;

The bill lor die establishment of the Sinking-lum! Cmimiissioners.iakcn in connection with dm first report of the Ways arid" Mentis com mitten on die debt* anil finances of the Siam, is of much importance.

No. 220, Henry Miller—pail of wi of nwqr of sec 22, town 2, range 2, 10 across value of land am) improvements $25P;i]eliniiuont tax iV« $2,33; tax of.-oS St.5S: tola It axes. $1,21. No. 221, Samuel S.Miller—mvqr of swqr of sec 11,-town 2, 40 acres; value of lam) and improvements $195, delinquent tax ■£c $l,l2; tax of lolnl toxcs $5,(10. No. 237, James j'atlctson— half of lots Nos llnnd 27 in FJorqiicc; vpUioof lots ami improvements $200>delinqnent tax &c $3,IS; lax of ’53$3,02; tiltnl taxes$5,20. - No. 209, Maty Ann. Ilea—lot No 21 in Campbell’s ad to (lie town of Florence; value of let nnd improvements $30; delinquent tax Ac to cts; tax «r*5S 33 cts; total taxes S3 c!S. No. 301, Alonzo Sisson—part of seqrorstfji' 29, town 2, ranee 1,20(13-100 acres'; value of land and improvements £236; delinquent Ux *Ve $1,91; lax ol ’33 $1,73; fotnl taxes ?3,7I. tV*KV Tuw.vsiitr—No. 3,'.

Kvk.— Sales 300 Imb at 73c. Market .firm, ItipLKV.—A fair demand for prime fad al7'Je. but lower grades ate dull otoijtiae.

No. 105, James Gormley—south end of w 4 of nwqr of see 18, town 2, range 3, 40 acces; value of land A*c $265; de* Unqt tax &c 2,97, tax of *58 5,18; total taxes 8,1$.

Oay<— Are in fair request and tmi mat Let firm oTa'iSc. S ' -

IIlttkk.—There is a’ fair demand for choice toll, mid prices are. firm at I8a30c. Good ami prime do arc in rctpiesi at 15a 18c, and fair at I3al Ic. k . a . bams.—a good demand and price firm at 31a 33c.

Washington', Dec. II The recent escape of The tilHbusters, from Mobile, excites the most intense interests in otlfeial quartets, us it >s considered that, if they be airested by tlm liiitfish ami other foreign forces, the volunteer ■feeling of this cini|itry would ha aroused to the mnforremeitts wotiM'nish to their rescue. Hence, a crisis in the foreign re-lations-of onr government would be precipitated, and a most uligry and threatening stato of things will probably bo the result between our government and those of l«re it Britain, France and Spain. The quest tori would ari-e. whether .the Fnro ptan governments Uiduld be allowed to in atdern for the regulation of affairs upon the American continent. to the prevention of which our government would be commi:t , il. - . The Union of this morning, refening to the Mihj.-ct. «ay* it is to, be'hoped'that onr own mtvnl vessels may yet .succeed in ia'crcepting the fugitive schooner Susan, bringing her hack to car ports, and oreWiving this filibuster question still longer as a purely.-dome-tie. one in onr policy. Upon the vigilance ot our oflicers in the waters of the Uidf, depends in a' great measure the peace of the world. 1

No. 119. the heirs of George Hobsonncqr of soqrsce 33, town 3, range 3, 40 acres; value’ of land 4*c $275; delihqt tax &c 3,l0; tax of *53 2,GG; total taxes 0,*

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. No. 121, (he heirs of Isaac Hoclcersmith >S* John F. Cotton*—the undivided third of the se cor of seqr of see 15, town 4, range 12, 50 acres; value of land 4*o $l,34Ldplinqt tax .\'C 1.43; taxof ’58 1,* oil; total taxes 2,73. T

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No. I, Hcpza I). Andrews—part of iiei;r of see HC, town 3, range 1.1-10 acres; part of fine) see 2l, town 3, range I, 1.74 acres: and pail of frad secs 30 and 31, town 2, range 1, lOO acres; valvic of lands and improvements $3203; dcliiiquciit lax $2:?, 69; tax of ’5S $24,S2: total taxes $33.-11. No. 2(JJ,Hie beirs of Daniel II. Hnwe—lol No. £0 in tlic town 6f I’otrio 1 ; value of lot and improvements $230; delinquent tax v\c $2,23; lax of ’nS $1,94; total taxes £4,17.

No 147, George Johnson —swqr of sw qr scc l. townli. range 12, 40 acres; valne of land itc 3180; dctinqi. lax etc 2,46; tax of *58 1,74; toUl taxes 4,20. No 170, Peter Lcxvcyllcn—ei of swqr of see 2S, town4, ran>:cl2, eighty acres; value of land etc $335; delinqt tax etc 3,80; tax .of *58 3,26; total $7,06. ■

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In tlrt sprint; of 1853 I had a jellied cough, supposed to be t lie ye :m of ciHsiimplioii. I ihugg-.xt, drenched,and p by sited, on pre-erip-tiuns <d.<i regular physician. tint the got l he better of me, of him, aud of the in. I went into tbe miditry, threw- physic To the dojis, ,a«d used 1’iiillijis'. Congli Syrup. That c ha rme J.liV-cmi t;(i from off my I wigs, and I got .well. I have since used the remedy, and with success. - Js«. L. Kim;.

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No.'291, the heirs of Win W IIo.vnnl—part of nwqr sec 12, lawn 2, ranee I, 1(0 hl-Us: part, qf swqr of seqt of secs I ami 2, town 2, uhre 1, and part of nwqr of sec 12, town 2, ratine 1. 20 acres; value of lands ami improvements $740: part of lot No 10, oml | of lot No 6iu the town of Patriot; value of.lots andlmproveineuts $240; delinquent tax $10,33; tax’ of *58 $7,59: tolul taxes $17,22, No. 2iy, i)cvault Hess—nj of wj of neqr of see 33, town I, range - 1, 40 acres; value of laud ami’ improvements $200,'delinquent lax Ac$l 1.23, tax of'3$ $3,75, total taxes $14,25. No. 2oVMofcs Kramer—part of ftoc sec 13, town 2, ranee' 1,1 acre; valtieof lint! and ini* prove me ills $10, and lots Nos ,137 and 138 in the town of Patriot; value.of lots and improvements $165, delinquent tax $1,84, tax of *53 SI,3S, total taxes $1,12. ;

No. 213, .the heirs of James McKay—part of seqr of scc36, town2, range.4, 22 40-100 acres. Scqrjof swqr of sec 30, town2, ranged. 39 20*100 acres; value of laud etc $250rdcl : nqt tax etc 8,04; tax of ’58 2,41t total S&,45.

Koikhiks.—Arc you tticka tio matter’what organ is Directed, depend upon if the ilttotl, which is ihe food am] sustenance gf every organ, is full of coiiuption! Dr. Uoi'ack’x Scandinavian. IMood I’oniiur and 1’ilts, break lip, the source of, dnease in ilietluids of the body. . They purge ami [unify the elements of t lie blood. .Deuce tlitrir <i<iick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scrofula, eruptions, tits, tumors, iitrvoimie.es, kidney complaints, piles, weak stomach, low fevers, debility, rheumatism, Ilea due tic. want of sexual vigor, etc., tie; -Theft- remedies are astonishing (lie whole iueditiiiwotld.- SceAdv veriiscnieiil. ■' decS-lm “

No. 221, Daniel McKay—part of free scc3, towno, range!2. GS acres; valno of land and improvements $320: delinqt tax eto f>,91: tax of ’5' 5,2S: total $12,19.

■ Wasiiixotox, ‘ Dei*. 10. A recently prepared official document vacillates the entire amount of pubHc ap* propriationV, exelu.-ivcof salattesfor pub' lie ufltcunt, for.the District ofCoIamffia, from * the time tbe Government located in Washington . to ilie iiUlb of June last, at brarly 325,000,000, amt I be. assessed val-ub-of tbc Ooveniment’s reseryes-cxelusive (ft reservations loraied by the intersections of streets antiavenues—at upwards of tlur ; (y millions. The cost of public buildings, including furniture, statuary and paintings, at nearly. 815,000,000, the Capital costing bver t ‘SC,0011,000. , *

No. 26S, Abraham Peters—si ofnwqrof sec "3S, town -1, range 3>,Sfl acrcs, value of land and improvements $150, delinquent tax etc $7,*>9- tax of '53 $3,33, lota' taxes $16,02, . 279, Jonathan Reed—part of the nwqr of neqr-of see 16, town 3, range 12,9 acres, value of land and improvements $50, delta* quenl tax etc 53 cents, tax of *53 49 cents, total taxes $1,07.

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No. 301, Philip P Mu—pail oT neqr of sec 32, town 2, range 1, 10 60*100 acres; value of land and improvements $175, delinquent tax &c §2,09, tax of*5S S2,47, total taxes $3,16. No, 308, Jane Marsh—lot No 14 in Herrick's ad to the town of Patriot; value of lot aiid improvements $25,' delinquent tax 20 cents, tax of ’53 17 ccnls, total.taxes 37 cents.

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No. 2S2, James Reed—neqr of neqrof.eec IC, town 3, range 13, 36 acres, part of seqr of neqr of sec 16, town 3, range 12,28 50*100 acres; viiue of land and improvements $300, delinquent tax etc $6,78, lax of ’63 $7,02, total Uxes$l3,S0. : No. 287, Orlando of swqr of sec 15, and pstlof nwqr of sec 22, town 2, range 3, 42 ’ acres,’ value of land and improvements $550, delinquent Us ere $5,30, tax of '53510,03, total taxes $16,33. . ■ -

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No. 2, George W Merdecai— pail of fracl sec '3, town .2, range; 1, 82 50-1 CH> acre's; value of land and lmprovemenls$920, delinquent; lax Ac $10,56, tax of *53 $7,12, total taxes' $17.63. , No. 371, Hiram Robinson—nw‘cor neqrof sec 6, town 2. range 1, 21 50*100 acres; value of hnd and improvements $100, delinquent tax ,\c S9 cents, lax of *53 77 cents; total lax-' es$I,66* ' V / - f I' .. -No. 423, Hiiam Vandoten—part of aed 26, town 2, ranee I, 136 ‘acres; value of land and improvements $1105, delinquent tax Ac $11,01, tax of *5S $11,55, total taxes 822,62. ,

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M AUDI *31), . ‘ November Hoth.y1853, bf‘ AVodc’B. Jack, Esq., Mr. John Cuihard lo iliss Eliia Sheets. Both of this Comity. - ‘■'■'On the 21st of -November, 135®, by Martin Biggins, Esq., Mr.Noah Sharp to Miss Susan Bines. BothofSwilzerlanuCouiity.

‘Landing of Slaves. ; Savannah, Dec. It. - The Republican'of this morning learns, upon good authority that the schooner Wanderer hail succeeded in evading the vigilance of the cruisers and landed a car,goof staves in the neighborhood or St. 'Andrews sound near Brunswick,-' A portion of the cargo was subsequently sent t iip tbe Srulla river on board of a steamer.

No. 311, John Tipmore—psrt of ni of thq neqr of sec29, (own 2, range 3,43 acres, part of neqt of ace 29,. town 2, ranged, 6 acres; value of land and improvements $230, delinquent lax etc $2,69, tax'oD6S .$2,24, toUl taxes 54,83. ‘ ;

t , TKIMI3: One Copy fnroni} year, , ro and I-Present. (lii« I *ojiy n-r two year*,' ' 3 jtlaiul i I’rcitiib. One C*»py fur ihivC yean,■ 5 txtuml 3 • On« Copy, for live yi-aw, ■ BiVauJj; ' :■ \ AND TO CLUHS. • : . Three Conie*‘, erne year, , , 53 no amt 3 -- Fire year,, ' B tw hnJ3 Ten Copter, One year, ■ 13 no ami id Twemy-oue tuple*, one year, ■ 30 CO and e I ' £ ‘The articles to be given away arc comprised tn-lhe following list: ; ' ' • "* : ■ ; C Packager of Gold, containing, . • $3C0 00 each, S'- «lo .; dti. do , ; , - VOO WfavJi. ■V10 ' 'div do do ; ■ ' liOCOCarh. f- lUPatcni Hunting Cared VValrhcs, IiMtUI carh. >eOCuIdWatches, ’ ... v ' 73Uleach. W do ) fiUMeath. i|U) . do . SnOOcarli, 3«l Lniliej’GolJ waltlio*. . ,'v 3IWwrt.. ■eoei.siuVr ITu til log Cased watrbe.v ■ . 00l« each. jmiSjivornairliOf. . ; 810 M W S500 each. 10CQ Hold Guard, Veil and Fob ChaiiL*,-. $10 tn $30 Goldlltarcleit, llnxvohcj.Kar pr.'|tf, ItreaU Pint- Cuff nn», Weave - Bntlens.'Ringa, Flitrt Fir.tU, watch Key,, GnMaud Silver Till miller, anil a variety of other arltrk'j. worth from SOcenl* to 813 each. ; ■ We win prvicnl to every perron leiuling xi< W mb* Kritx'M, m !* L i each, a Gnid trau-h, worth wtb; tv any oneM.-ii.lii!" us 1UI hulocrihers, at 52 each, n Cold waU-h worth Every »ut>2eriticrwUI ubo rerclve 3 Jitvaciil. . linm.-'diat.’lv <»n receipt of pic money, the titbecHbcr’ii name wifi Ins entered npou our,book, and (bo present v ill In' rorwaulcd within one week, by inall or eijirejf. post jwld. frr .111 communications ahontd be lo I>KAX & S.U.TEIE, Proprietor*, junell-latn-ly 335 Uroadway, Sew Fork.,,

Nos.* 331 and 378, Robert Wakefield—part of &cqrof sec Si, town 2, range 3,14 acres; part of seqr of sec 21, town 3, range 3,16 acres; value of lands and improvements $260; delinquent lax etc $6,03; tax of *58 $5,34; total Ux* es $11,97. •' - r.v

died, . ; ' ■- / ' At his/resilience, npar Poston, in Ripley county! Inti., on the 9tll inst.; Ismu W. lioniftsos, in the 45th year of his age. : . . ■ •

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'.■No. 219, JohnCarmine—part ofscqrofsec 29, town 3, range.*, 60 acres; part pf acqt oP see 29; town 3; range 2, 50 acres; part of swqr pf seo 29, town 3, range' 2, 33 ,.49-100.acres; value of land and improvements $730, delinquent tax $7, 55; tax of r 5S §) , 23, total taxcs$13,83. ..'■ ■ No. 103, Edwin Driver and Alfred and ATcrlemore Diiuning—partof ci of. neqr of sec 36, town 3, range 2,'55 31-100 acres; value of land and improvemenis $-i00; delinquent tax 1 &c $1,94, tax of/5S $1,72, (Qtal.taics $3.66. : - No, 170, Daniel Heath—part of s'wqt of sec 34, town .3, range 2,25*100 acre; part of swqr of sec 34 town 3 range 2 25*100 acre value of land and improvemenis $150, delinquent' lax lax-of , 63$l,29, total taxes 52,30. No. 174, Milow A. Hanna—part of; el of swqr of sec 34, town 3, range 2,1152*100 acres;' value of land and improvements $200, delinquent lax &c $5,65, lax of *53 $1,61, total taxes $10,26. ■ ; ■- No. 196, the heirs of John Iihy ahd AVm Oaks—neqrof nwqt of-sec 31, town 3, range % 42 8*100 ceres; lnml oml improvements 8220, delinqueiilT tax $c 82,10, lax of *68 $f,89, total-taxes 84,05. No. 232, Joseph McKcrrby Jr—esi(le of seqr sec 26, town 3, range 2,48 34*100 acres; value of land and improvements $280, delinquent tax *Src $9,73. taxof *58$6.84; tolal taxes No. 261, Hugh S Slontgtiracry—nwcor^’ < *7^ f of sec:2; town 3, range. 3,1 52*100 '*areT Value of laud and - improvements lax i C$3,73, lax. of ,*&8 85,13. No. 1 253, Jarart wqr of neqr of sco 3, town 3, ;ange 3;,d(T4ftes; value of land‘apd irapiovemeu(s *iSOi. delinquent- fax Ac $1,76, tax of ’68 $1,57, total taxes $3.32. t - j. : : ; ' No. sK.Jobn Quincy—part of stqrof seo 2, town 3, range 3, 20 60*100 acres, VaVuq’of land ond improvements 8125, delinquent,tax &o$l,56, lax of *68 $3,2f,' total taxes $7,77.

New York, Dec. H.-Iceis interrupt,ihg the navigation of the river in ilie vicintiiy*of thie city., The steamer Cbnatitu•tion had a hole cut m her bottom yesterday’ by the ice near Bristol, ami was rim ashore to prevent her sinking. The schooner Hero ran aground on tits bu at .Gastelton, yesterday* Many other boa& t on the river are badly injured.

>• :iio . STATE OP XKDIANA,) ... Swlturhnd Cfinn||f t | * " I, Robert N»:Lamb, Auditor within and Tot said County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct List of Lands and Town Lots taturned delinquent for tbc non-payment of taxes due on them for the year in the several Townships-of Jefferson, York, Posey, .Clotton, Pleasant and, Craig* in said County, by the Treasure i of said County* at his last settlement made with the Auditor on the IMh day of Starch, Is5P, and stilt remaining' delinquent alibis, date; and that Ihe'abore and fotegoirig assoupypu ; of ■ Delinquent Taxes, .Interests and pcfeciit ahd taxes, for the year IASS, and tie just and true amounts with wbichV-* 1 ® lands and lots are legally chargeable-.*™ "" said list was duly recorded in mV' -rct on ,“ & Ifilfa day of November* a, n „; ROBERT N, ' i - 60HDEN) D> A,

A Loteh-ai, Iscidbtjt,—Tha Cairo -Gazette is responsible for the statement that th;o wife of Mr. Jacob Abbott, living ten miles weal of Golconda, in Pope county Illinois, some time age presented her husband with eight children at a birth. Four of them died shortly after their birth: two of them'lived three months and then ..died, and tho remaining two am yet living and thriving finely. Is not Egypt prolifall things.

Notice ls>rf£rP T cttt*i*ton the first ifoaj 0 y 0 f 1669, at the .Court house door in Switzerland ‘ County/ Indians, to -*6h oT each tract or parcel; of the .foregoing Lands and Town Lots Returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes due on them for the year IsYL will be sold by the County Treasurer of said County, at public auction, as will be necessary to discharge the taxes, .interest and charges which may thereon dr due.from the owner thereof at the time of said,- Sale to commence at 10 o’clock ji.«, ; and continue from day today if necessary untilallare sold. t - ROBERT N< LAMB, Auditor S. C. " ' DyL. W. GORDEN, D. A, ■ : December 1,185c.—tw

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A CHULACT£R1 STIC MeIICAS BATTLE.— Southern papers announce that Tobasco jhad fallen into the bands of tho Liberals, after.Sighting seventeen days, with seven men killed on both sides.

il«t of Lnuds anti Town-Iuts remaining dclhiqtii'iit lor the no a-pay meat. ol (axes cine on them Tor the year IS57, lu Switzerland County, Indiana* Jefersos Township, No. 1.

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Doctor of Dental Surgery. »K. C., a graduate of the IlaUiinorc Medical ami Dental Colleges, offers his pm regional services * 0 unSjfiSiL the citizens of Vevoy and vieiniiy. MJ -Ltxj_P He mav be found at the Leclerc House. VetiT, Dee-imbtr 15, lEjS—if

Delinquent, No. 18. Abraham AdkitiKon, Lot No. 11 .vatacd it 25 dollars, and Nos. 110, 111, 126, 127, li!8, 120, 130, 147. 1-18, 1-19.150. 151. 152,165/ 166, 167, ICS, 169 and 170, in Center) Square. Value of lots and improvements

JSTThe Biooi City, Iowa, Eagle, of thaffftb nit., aisles that the Missouri was frpzpi} prer at that place, pedestrians cross jpg in safely ffem (ha lows to the Nebraska shore. ’

HIDES.— Wc will ;a;.- the market pa 1 ' for drv oi creor. hid-;-*, decs . COURV01SJF.il i, LEWIS,

/VjE V AY : ■ : '• ' STOVE' EKrjOHIUM. rilHIisubscriberelteep con.1tonU7.on hand •5L‘,a large, assorlment of Stoves, ; consistlngof ailtbcmosti approved l~Tw, patterns and sir.es, including the ftry* the ' famed ** Buck,” “ Clipper,” “Champion,'’ “Reliance,” and mium” cooking stoves. ■ Also,a supply of Parlor and Heating stoves, —all warranted to give entire satisfaction. T1 ,V ir.-l TJir’. We keep on hand a large stock of Tinware of our own maim fuel are, with which country merchants wilt he supplied at Cincinnati prices. Also, Japanned Ware, Brass Kettles, Sc,i JOB WORK. All kinds of lotj Work in our line, such os Spooling, Tin Roffinjr, ic., &c,, done at short notice, m the very best style, and on reasons* ijje terms. O’Old copper, brass and pewter taker in exchange, C. GOLDENBUKG $ SON. December 3, ’53.—tf