Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 7, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 February 1859 — Page 2

Virginia Opposition State Convention Richmond, Va.,1’o1). 11. —Tlie Convonlion to-day nominateil Hattman P. \\ iley, of Monongalia county, fur Lieutenant -(Governor, and Walter Preston, of Washington county, for Attorney Genera!, . Mr. John M. Lot Is made a long speech, in which ho foreshadowed the ground he will take in his address at the New Vork Academy, on the 22d instant—namely, a coalition of all the Opposition parlies in the North and South* for the Presidency —a compact to defeat the Democracy .

The Whig Movement in Virginia. Bai-TiMonL*, Pel). Ilf

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r.scuo ol lliriim IValiody, I»cc.‘<l. .5 i.rteby given tf-al the■ u*.derX W jiftii-J has t‘i i n ajijx'i’itfii K\i-»\i;ot of j} iC !.ts; will ft Hir.nn Peabody, late of Swaziland Couiiiy,'Indiana, deceased. Said citato is supposed to be suhviit. ft ii'J tiw IlKN'SKl-lf-U I’KAimiiV, Evtc::tor.

&Ije Intiiaira fUforilh.

I competent nml trusty accountant to eiam- ’ ine into' the condition of the treasury, jam! report .-.to the court the condition ; thereof; said report to he entered on the record of the Court. Bill No. 192 makes the violations, of (ho provisions of these hills felony, punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary not less than one, nor more than fourteen ysars. In iho House these hills were under discussion on Thursday, and iho House refused to postpone indcfinalcly—ayes G9, noes 53.— Jfadison Courier 12/A

jj'ARB YOU INSURED? .rf fllilK uu-tersieiicd Injures .ij.Miii.--S l.vss nr i I'.ain.ii',; !<> File, }t«itdinc>*, Mote(iatii!i?i-, Hoit5t!n’!‘V Furiulutf, «Vc. t Ac., in anil nroint’t cunipanres, at TiM.-aiiaMe rati s. ftliU F. J. WALDO. Agent.

The Whig movement in Virginia is considered formidable, on account of the Wise and Hunter divisions, and the char* actor of the men taking part in the Convention, which was the largest held since 18-10. All the most prominent Old Line Whigs participated.

official r»j.rr «f Sivltxrrlaml Comity.

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Wednesday, : : - Fob. 10, 1S50.

STATE or Indus*, Switzerland County, Set. In the Switzerland Circuit Con it, Jlay Term, *. n. lSo9.

Public Sale. ■

TWrOTlCK is hereby pi von that I will sell fit X w public auction on-Satutday the Alb ilay of MaicIi ne\l, at the late residence of Hiram Ptabodj, late of Switzerland Cotioty, Ind., deceased, all his personal property [not taken b> the wjtIow\’consisting of Horses, Cattle, Wheat, Hay, Corn, Farming Cleitsils, Ac., A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser to give notes Waring interest from date with good free* hold security,' 'Waiving valuation and appraise* ,ment Jaws. All sums under$3. cash in hind. ’ HF.NSEI.IER PEABODY, Executor. February ‘J, IS59,

TTP S.i m-Oev can bo laton ni an.my room enmnmtiiSilmn. WhsD-ver Is littentkO for i»;0nbm must KES&tra “ ft- «| C ■Mn** ->r woi.-r; not ncWs<irilv f..r jmMiatimt. l-ui« » cuaraiib t uf good Mi'- \Vc caunut on'lorUlo t'» roluru rejet jM communiratiof's. irpAlI Local ‘.VUerti«-tiwnl.*i>a}aMe in orobon Affi.latit L* inaJi-; In no caK subjcri t<> the JelaJ uf K"-al pfiwoM. S,\1I transient ailvpnlsomoiiU to bo fr * ltl ‘ ly Id ailTini-e. ■ ~

JEST Mrs. Prewitt, the editor of Vazoo Banner* is said to bo- descended in the seventh generation from the first white child bornin Now England—The daughter of Peregrine’White* one ol toe Mayflower Pilgrims. ’

; John H. Ne(T and}

(ieorge "- cl h I Assumpsit —motion for , r. V v- . II leave to issue K\eeuli*n. Bela C. Knit and | Edwin Itisby. J

The proper affidavit having been fi ed in the Clerk's office of the Switzerland Circuit Court, setting forth'the fact that said Kdwin Rigby is not a resident of the Stale t>f Indiana, and is a necessary party defendant to Ibis action—which is founded upon a contract. ■lie—said Kdwin Kigby—is therefore, here-, by notified of the pendency of this action, and that the same is- docketed for trial at the ncUtvim of said Conn, which will be hvld .it the Conti House in Yeva*/, in said county, on the second Monday in May next; Veheit and where he can attend and answer or demur to thii complaint of the plaintiff;_ other wire the same will be heard and determined in his absence and the proper decree tendered accordingly. Ciren under my hand, this otb day of Feb* rearv, a. n. 1SVJ, OLIVER ORMSI1Y, ■ Clerk S. C. C. feb9-4l-$t,00

JST’Corn riicels with romly purchasers heic at 60 cents per bushel. Even at this price there is very, little to bo had. Many farmers arc grindrug up their wheat for stock feed. This seems wrong, for the prospects of a good crop of wheat next season look gloomy in this vicinity at present.— Otcen County Jbqrnob .

JV’.,r iho Indiana Itetcillir. TvrtlifiH Musinga. It is the twilight hour; the sun lias just disappeared beneath the western horizon, which is veiled with gorgeously tinted clouds- Some bright as burnished gold, arc mingled with those of crimson and purple hue, presenting such a scene as no artist, however skillful, can successfully imitate; while far away towards the zenith, arc white llcccy clouds, rendered more beautiful by the contrast with the azure blue of heaven. The earth is bathed in the mellow light reflected from the sky, and rpiiet reigns unbroken by the hum of business, or the cares of the day.

£5T Saint Erigham.'of tltaK, has just performed the wholesale slaughter oT entting off from commnnlon with his church, eight hundred and sixty members, who sympathize'with the Gentiles.

jgy- Wo print a supplement tins week, containing several columns of rending matter. The large.number of advertisements now crowding upon us, makes this step necessary. We send the supplement only to our patrons in Switzerland county.

My Irotlier II, Ira Peabody; is authorized to receipt in my name: all business transacted by him will be recognized by me. feW-Sw .RENSEL1ER PEABODY, Executor.

£ST The .Governor of Michigan has vetoed, the bill giving a woman 640 acres of land for adding four to the.population at one time,

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STATE or ISoianm, Switzerland County, Set. In the Switzerland Circuit Court j May Term, i. n. 1SA9. lllachtey, Strong A")

CINCINNATI, Feb. 14. Fijois.—Tlic'ilcmand has been active lo-day, and prices advanced *23c per hr). Sales of 3,. (V O lirls ni $V30a$5 R0 for superfine, and $5 *•»$<! for c*lra while Wheat; Groceries.— The market is rpiie*, and rather dull. Sales pf ICO hlida fair and good fair Sugar at 74a7jc; 110 brls Molasses at 3Sc, and ‘200 bags Coffee at 12lc. ■ ■ WThe market is firm, with a brisk demand at full prices. Sales ISO bush' Red at' $1 11, and 200 do prime Hill at §1 25. Corn.—Sales 300 bush at £0 els, and 100 do al-S3cts. . ' ..:■■■ Hie.—The only sale reported is 230 bush at D7ic. Market dull. IIari-et.— An active demand for prime Fall, and the market is firm, with an upward tendency. Sales 2100 busk prime Fait aiS5 cts, in Covington. Oats,— The market remains firm at Clc. Shorts.— *A sale of CO tons, deliverable ill April and MayJ at $ 8 per ton-

0$-The iron-grate petition is now put op in the Switzerland County jail—so that the sexes can be kept separated, and a woman, wife of one Dickson, (colored,) is in the jail, for stealing. Is the editor of ye Xetrs satisfied ?, ■

Simpson, ! Debt—motion for leave Ib-ta C, Kent A | to issutr Execution. Edwin Rigby. J •

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J. 11. TITUS, v Notary Public, ami General Land

Scott Carter, T. Q.

Whereas, the proper affidavit harbeen filed in the office of the Clfcrk of the Switzerland Circuit Coutl, selling fofth the fact that Edwiri Rigby, one of the almve named defendants, is a non-tesiUtnl of the Slate of Indiana, and is a'necessary party defendant to the above named action, wtneh is founded epoh and coo* netted with a contract* ‘ He—said Mwiii therefore, hereby notified of the pendeilry of this still,.dntl that the same stands for trial at the ntil term of this Court* which win be.holden at the Coni; House in Vevay, in said Cotintyi on the second Monday in May ht-M; when and tthetc hit can attend'if he see proper, and answer or demur bribe pbintilTs complaint; otherwise Ibd same will be heard ahd determined in hi? allSfiu.e, and Ha- proper decree tciuMed ateu'td* nutty. ■

Agent,

or Indiana, Switzerland County, >5 Set, In the Switzerland Circuit Court, MavTerm, !S30. / ■

/ ggr A new dally paper is to he started in Cincinnati, on the 22d day of February, next Tuesday, to bo called the " POmy Press” It is to he published by C. P. Hall; Henry Reed, late of the Cowmental, editor. It . is to be published at .six cents a week. One of Ericson’s Calaric Engines is to run the press. We wish the new enterprize success.

LKCLKUC HO USE, VEVAY, IN».

tleoTge McCulloch,V _ : . vs. { Civil action in altachShcphen G. I’eaboJy j then’, and Garnishee, and David Weaver.J

'Tis an hour in which I love to seek some rpiiet place, and then resign myself whely to its influence. Wherever we turn cur eyes, objects of beauty arc seen; for earth,—though always beautiful,—appears far more lovely when viewed through the failing light of day. . .How liltiug is the hour of. twilight for meditation. As all nature sinks to rest the soul too is calmed. Then, is the heart most lender,. —for fond memories are stealing o’cr.it—memories of the lime when we were less selfish, less sinful: nod with them cornea an ardent and longing wish to attain to something;bctier and holier. - Wo think of days gone by, and the happy scenes winch wo then participated in. Our childhood homo rises before us, and each familiar face of that loved family circle—'now scattered. and broken, is viewed again by fancies eye, and again we bear their well known voices; bat when, wo would greet them, nought is seed but the twilight shawows. . But, who- shall say that though invisible to mortal eyes, bur friends do hot sometimes hover o’er us ? To me, it has ever been ;a pleasant thought, to think that those-ate loved on'earth, and;who have gone 'before us to realms of bliss, might sometimes bo permitted to be near, and influence us. Our absent friends will often appear before us in oor musing hour, and we' love to greet them. Memories golden chain will ever bind us lb the past, however bright the future may appear. The twilight hour.is the hour of prayer. When our hearts arc calra mid peaceful, all things conspire to raise our hearts to Him, who created this fair,earth on which Arc dwell, as well as the innumerable host of glorious orbs which arc now sparkling in* the firmament. The uncertainty and instability of earthly things, will cause Us to look to Him who hover changes, pud with hearts humbled and penitent - will, wb seek him at the twilight hour.. Lillie. } Elizabethtown, Ohio, •

DR. COGGSWELL’S

NEW III EDICAL SALT. For InfVmmatory Ditratrt Only.'

Now Medical Salt! New Medical Salt!

Whereas, ih« nccessaiv affidavit bar been filed, from which U. appears that soul defendant, Stephen G. Peabody, is not n resident of the Stole of Indiana; that a.goof cause of action exists against him, and that he is a necessary party to this silil. lie—said Stephen fi. Peabodv—is therefore, hereby notified of the pendency «>f. this suit, and that the same is docketed for trial, at the next ensuing term of said Switzerland fire nil Court, which will he liable n at the Cmirt House iii Vevay, in said county, on the second Monday in May next; when and xelteic he can attend and answer or demur to the allegations contained in the plaintiff's complaint; olherxvise the same will lie heard and determined in his al'sence. and the proper decree tendered accordingly. Given under mv hand, this, 3lh day of February, a. u. IS.VJ.' ©LIVER ORMsHV, ■ Clerk, S. I VC. UonilRt N. I.AJIli, P, Q. fcl'U It $td*>

1TIS SOT A Cl’RE.AUJ 6^7*For Ixn-AMUATORT DISEASES Om.V.

Dr., COG OS WELL’S New Medical Salt, instead of being a remedy for all ills, has control ,orer but one ill has hut one aim, acd accomplishes but one thing, to wit; scene cs i nc la st it a tout uiseasu, whatever be its form or locality, whether in thd head, throat, nbdoinen, extremities.or skin. febiG

Louisville, Feb. 14. Fi.wn>xi> G«,ix.—Flour—Sates liv dray load at former <po>Uli<in<. Grain—Sates 373 bu,holt shetle.l wm from levee—acts returned—at 73c: 6tm bushi-N from w;i»tni,ai 70c, and 1,600 tacks from store at Wv, «rks roU’wncd. Gawtaiv*-—Sak-s 6hhils meat at 'K'i ISO eavks cnlTcc a* 11’, 31 ITTIK-irrvls al 370. . lVr*Tcr-.- Sale* jO bamdi potatoes al . Iter#.’- Site* Hi teileA at tic. , Stra w—so les 40 bates from store al ?l0. Mat—sates.70 bales from levee at $13; 00 bales from store at $13 23, and 30 bales from store at 511.

The Stabs asd Striies.— We have received the first number of a paper tear-, ing tire above title. It is quite a neat sheet of 16 pages, and no expense has been spared in any department. 'The literary matter is all original, and everything about the paper is now —literature, design, type, form, &c. Price §2 a year in advance. Address Frank- Ia»He, 33 Frankfort street,. N. V-. .

; under mV hand, ihi.-Vott, «l,1v of fchr;i.ity, a. i». ISVJ. 0L1VKU OUMsUY;

NEW MEDICAL SALT.—Its peculiar excellence is, that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it elTecUially cures /«- jhmtuatvry J)i*njsr», lno others) by producing an equilbriumof all the fluids in-the body, the waul of which is the sole cause of inflammation ! febiG

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BY vir(ni> of an order ofsalejssucd out of (lir Clerk's office of the- S«il tier land IMtas Conn, and to «i& directed, in f'tVof of Jacob CiK>|***r and «eainsfj.nms • Thnrsinn and wife, I will oh tlii; Itliliday of rd'fii.tiy, 1 s-Vi. oiler for salon' (midie ?mlioh and Mil cry, for cash in lurid, at the Conr'. ‘ lloii.-c door in the tow n of Velar, in said (’"billy, between the hours fdesrhVd (*yl:iivi . ilie J-i;is .mi! jonlii.' for a (mil of ti-riJi hot H- , t.t.nlini Mien, of On; (olluirinj! tlMdiiltd ital , Vslat** littiaied in said Uom'l*, lo-wii;— Lots nontln-15 sK yti' and rL-yki v n jtf jl.»lin’s addi.ioii |o tin.- Tow a of Klortrtiec, and niKe |i*iMieiil.it!v .tesViilwd I'V; ttreiilii c ,io . die jd.il of Saul Toly**, ns JKT lleenr.I in till* ISrcoidet's ollicc of ?e;it t tnin'y at Vei.it.

Ur. Coggaiull's Anttpliloglalle Silt. Acute Pack alls, $1.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

mrOTlCE TO INVALIDS ’ >-Thc following JL* forms which the unbalanced fluids assome and many not here mentioned, that have more or less fever or pain, ate as cosily subdued by the New Medical Salt, as (ire is cilin gnlshod by water, to wit; Grain Fever, Headache, Rush of {Rood to Hie (lead and Heart, Fits, Inflamed eyes, ecrs. nosu, lunss orul liver, Neuralgia, Spinal affections, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Pletirisy, Asthma, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, and all itching and other cut a neons eruptions. . fehlG

GOLD WANTED. PERSONS knowing themselves to be indebted to us for the year IS33, or prior, are teqniisted Ut come forward and settle the same, as we are anxious io settle up our old books, Clarkson & Waldo, \evay, teb. It), 3w

,1. h, ThiclmuPs DUUt; AND

(£jrTho new financial scheme prepared by the Committee bn Ways anil Means of the House is comprised in a series of bills introduced some days ago by Mr. Branham, chairman of said committee. Bill No. lOG fixes the salaries of the .officers'of State, Judges of the courts,, do., to bo paid quarterly, and prohibits the said officers from receiving any compensation whatever; provides that every fee, emolument, perquisite, salary and gratuity of every kind that may be received by them shall be paid into the State Treasury; a docket fee of one dollar to be paid for every suit commenced in the Common Pleas and Circuit Courts, or on appeals irom Justices bf the Peace; the docket fee in the Supreme Court to bo four dollars, all paid iit advance; all ducket fees in cases of bastardy, surety of tbo~peace, writs of habeas corpus, nor any action prossented by any plaintiff as n‘poor person, nor upon claims filed in the court against decedent’s estates. . -

MEDIUM EMPORIUM!

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'New-Arrival 6/ Groceries ! "f t lift RliLS.' Prime Molasses. JLVv :10 Half bbls. Molasses.

Hledichics, rniiiis OHs.'iVc., Ac., Main Street, Vfv.iv, Indian-’. . LADIESnttd Gentlemen who desire to pur chase A nicies for tlie Toilet,—(’"mbs, Brushes, Sunpx, Perfumeries, — o v Mipetiuf quality, .should call at Tmiunrn’s. Persons outraged ill Rrli.uiSi; ».t Repairing, who waul Wiiiti; Li;»i*, XiM-Wnnr, V.itnish, Oils or Paints, should call o?t Tfnmma*. - Those xvho wish to try an) - of f he celebrated Patent McitklliM, are invited to call on J. L. Tiiif-io o. who hn> a three supply of Popular Remedies, mu h a> HooJlnnd's Hitters, Ayer’s Then; IVi-retal Pills, Hurley's, llnlt’s, and Tnu n,;* ml's S.ir sapatilla. Dr. D. Jayne’s Medicines. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, Holloway’s Diniment and Pills, Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Dr Gris enidv Remedies, Wright's Pills, Extract of Rm ho, Rragg’s Arctic Liniment, Mustang l.imim nt, Eye Water, Ac. Kuruing Fluid and Lamps, Alcohol, $c. ■ If yon are handsome, and wish to pu s, tv, yonr boanty—if yon are homely and xu.-h t<> bo handsome—if you are wi-U and wish to pnsene your' health—if yon arc sick and «i,ii to he well—if yon are weak and wish to I well—if yon are weak and wish lo be si mug —coll nl ToiKBienV,'and yon will find muiuthing to suit yonr case. iX'one need suffer lot wanjof a suitable and agreeable reined; for nu; or all the "HU «/ Call and look for yourselves, the old Vcvay Uiiigslore will furnish you .ail you desire. se2fl

llnl if I In- 0‘iitSplofils fait lit st-l! for J stifiii irrl sum los.ihsty said jiiiiciiien'. .m<) cosl.t .lint ,n r tniitc costs, t *hll ttn n .mdliieie on tin; same tvrms, oll'cl Ihf; ft I; simji'e of cajd |>te-in - loS, a!!) Will sell V.itln, lit ri'peld. to ralll.il ro|i o[ .'jijTr.ii.M m, nt laws. iiAC!!is HKi:.\f;v, s. s. r. January'*''.,

30 bbls. Prime Sugar. 0 bbls 1 . Prime Rice. Just received and for sale by febiG , F. L, ORISARD fc SON.

DU. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT exerts, like the vaccine matter, bn extraordinary influence over the veins and arteries, resulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as indicated hy the pulse, which soon resumes its natural state, as He heal, pain and fever disappear. febiG

l a nil for Sale.

I WISH to sell my farm, situated on the Vevay and Versailles Turnpike road, 61 miles from Vcvay, Indiana, containing one hundred nerdk, mostly under fence; forty acres under cultivation; a hewed log.,1 muse;a small frame barn, ami a small orchard; For further particulars, apply to the undersigned at Hugh Cole’s, neat Cross Plains, or to John W. Cole, near Reiiniiiglon, Switzerland County, hid.— Any person wishing to purchase a cheap farm will do well to call immediately.

rgniK M' - ,Ii!n t~ e. r Sw 11 .:el *.ue! I.i-dce JL l*J’, an- m;ti' si: d to !•, |>n . e:it at 1 1,1 lit'.! h-ni.ir inttliiiL' mi lt,i ITi], day of l‘,!>[n.iry, l**-V.i; at i* ii'cliii’L f*. M., I !;»■ .V.imid., flail. ,i.’ ! ; ti. fitees of irc['oll,inre ii !;i !,e alii t' l,,. .InstAll JACKMAN, .SJ.’y. Vela', K» h. IsV’.—.‘It

DU. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SA LT does just what it claims lo do—no more, no less—equalizes the fluids by removing from the system al) arterial and venous obstructions. Dcscripfire CirntUrt may be obtained fruit) any Druggist who has this valuable medicine for sale. ‘ feblfi

DR. Coots well's Nkw Mi:i>u‘ai. Sai.t. Cel a Circular. Ask any Druggist a limit the New Medical Salt/ Ask your neighbors about Medical Salt. If sick, try; if not sick, rcmmbrr the New Medical Salt.

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Bill No. 191 creates the office of Comptroller anil defines his Julies. The Comptroller is to have charge of the hanking department in the office of the Auditor of State; perform all the duties .imposed hy law npon tba Auditor of Stnle.in reference to banks; examine and certify all payments into to the Treasury of State; coun tersign and register all warrants npon the Troasnrer; keep a correct account of all the assets and property of the State. itc., *tc.; make an annual report to tho Auditor of State, who must incorporate it in his report to the General Assembly. Bill No. 195 raubesTho rooms, vaults, safes, occupied by the Treasurer of State tbe Treasury of the State of Indiana, and the sole place the deposit and safe keeping of the moneys of the Stale. The Board of County Commissioners are required to provide, at the cost' of the county, a smlablo Toom with snch vaults or cafes os may bp necessary, and all public moneys fiball bo kept tlicrcin by tbeCoimty Treasurer, From and tho first day of October, 1859, all State and county rcvcnno must bo paid in gold or silver coin, or in the notes .of the specie paying banks, regularly organized under the banking laws of this Stole. . County Treasurer’s may receive county warrants at their full nominal value for taxes levied for county purposes. County Coramissiners may, in the cxccrcise of’o sound discretion, authorize tbp reception of the notes of spe-cie-paying hanks of other States in payment for county or township purposes. .The moneys received fordiflcrcHt funds most be soparate and distinct. ! The Treasurer. of State and county Treasurers arc sxprossly prohibited from loaning, using or permitting any other perebn to use . or deposit ft in any bank, with persons, or exchanging funds. The Treasurer of State is prohibited from paying out any money except upon tho warrant of the Auditor, countersigned.and registered by tho Comptrollcs. - The. Auditor is not to draw any warrant upon the Treasurer unless there be money in the Treasury belonging to the fund upon which said warrant may be drawn. ■ ; ■ ■

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CORNELIUS COLE.

Now Is the Accepted Time, AT JUMUS BLAOH’S

DR, Couuswell's Nkw Mf.iucai.Su.t is fur sale in-Vevay by ISAAC STEVENS a tut J, L. TMIKRALD, amt !>/ all rcsiieclable Druggists wherever the Rkvcille is rend.’ As it is not a patent medicine, ( but the prescription of. an eminent physician, no one should fail to try the New Medical Salt. T ,

Of iJnston. .Mil:*.

CLOTHING STONE. I NOW offer to my pairons ami the public in'.general, my entire stock of Winter Clothing at Oust fur Cash. Any person wishing lo purchase Coats Funis, Vests, Ac., Ac., or any tiling else in my tine of business woulil do well to'call am) sec me at my old stand be* foie buying elsewhere. By'so doing, I can assbre them that they will get bargains, aud Cheaper than the cheapest can offer. fcblO JULIUS BLACH.

Areiiiriiiialed V.\ jilt;il, .I.iii-, This remains after Ihsm-s a in-mill it!.' Id, -VIS, I in) A lit] itivjtlf'tils ill ('•!* h to all (lit; policy holders .mroirntirtg in wiu.aimj nnu,ir.s, ru.>ideiit. t’r. T. STKVKXS, Secretary,

NOTICE!

Charles I 1 . Curtis, Charles MoMi-in!, Th-tinns A. |)f\U‘T, Marshall I*, Wild* r. Si-wcli T.ijijt.in, Win. |J. UctjioMsj A. U . Tii.T\t>;r, Jr.. (I»it. II. Ktilstft IVriek T. Jackson.

(•ICl-ttoBS.

ALL those indebted to the late firm of Mrs. Dumont &. Kincaid, either by note or.book account, ore earnestly requested to call and make settlement immediately, as they have been now standing loo long. AVe hope all wilt heed this call without anv unnecessary delay. . E. U. KINCAID A: CO. ; February 9, . 1859.—31 .

FALL AND WINTER TRADE. f IT I E undersigned are now in receipt of a ■JL- large and complete assortim-ul nf' Hardware and .Cutlery, Consisting in part of the following leading artides, , to-wn :fTablo and Pocket Cutlery, : - Scissors and'Shears, Razors and Slrops, Table, Tea, and Hasting Spmnx, Edge TuOls of oil description*, '. Bench Planes, Gages air'd Sq-imvs, Hand, Kipp, I’amiel & Tennant S.iwv, Wood ami Cross-Cut Saws, Carpenter's and Cooper’s Tools. — ALSO— : . 400 pair Trace Chains', > 200 Haller Chains, ; ' ’ 50 pair Breast Chains,; . 35 Log Chains, • ; . \ 35 Lock Chains, . • Double and.Single Barrel Guns, . Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powde*, Flasks and Horns,. ■ Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such as. Briilge'DUts, ; . Enameled Leather,' : Buckles/ ‘ . - do Cloth, . Slirnips.Jr Spurs," Laces & Fringes,, Tacks and Harness Saddles, ■ : Brass Bands, &c.» &c. Having perron ally selected the above articles, we can assure our friends; that they are of superior quality, and' .we intend ,selling them at wholesale or retail at as.low prices as they can be bought west of the mountains. - Give us a call, and examine: our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. CJrlsarrl A Son. Vevay, December 15, 1853. ,

By the Overland Mail. ■ ‘ St. Lons, Feb. 11. Tho overland, mail has arrived with dates of the 2lst nit, ' ; No through passengers and no way nows of interest. ■ The Us Angelos Star of tho 22d says Col'. Hoffman's .escort of dragoons, under Lieut; Chapman, had been, attacked by the Kohavo Indians; near Beale's crossing, ou the Colorado 1 river. The- latter were beaten offi with a loss of ten killed. The Jfohaves, united with the Pintos and other tribes, declare that no military post shall be established in their country, but whites may pass through Iloffiaia has returned to San Francisco. Chapman is j enrouto for Fort Tq on. - ! The Kansas Legislature, before adjourn- | ing, passed a general amnesty bill pPnion- ■ ing persons in custody on account of past, disturbances in Southern Kansas/. Tho bill received the. Governor’s approval.

The Surplus is ilitidcd ali lire polict holders in.Cisit. ihn.s ;i|]iinlinc a soml and n rl:iin rale nf interest upon the outlay of jut-; ml inns and avoiding the large ami immicssaiy ai cuinulalinus of unpaid dividends, i»f nnc» rInin tendency and erroneously railed capital. ■ Cne-half of the first Tire annual puminna nh lift 1 polities loaned In insurers if desired; tile remaining half mar lie paid quarterly. The (m inimus ate as low as those of any reliable Company. Thit it lAr oUrtl .hnrriran Mutual l.ifr In - stir tin tr Cnmprrny, anti tinrnf the nwtl * ttrrrtr - /«/, tnui h purrly Mutual, di tiding all the tnrpln* profit* among all I hr inturnl . lusinance may lie elferlcd Ini Ike lienefit nf inarried women beyond Ike reach of iheir hitshand's creditors.' Creditors may insure the. lives nf debtors. ' ,

F HE SII ARMY A L. WE arc just receiving a new lot of choice Gnacrrirf, which we’ offer cheap, wholesale dr retail. Our stock consists m part a? follows :. , 10 hlids prime N. O. sugar, from Si tolOc. 35 bids apd 1 bbls prime N, O. Molasses. ■ 30 bis German und No. I Palm soap. 10 bxs No. I 'Winter Candles, 500 U»s. assorted Candies. ' 1000 lbs prime English Dairy .Cheese.. ' 30 bis assorted Tobacco. , 20,000 Cigars, assorted. . 5l chests Tea, from 40c lo $1 pet lb. Besides numerous other ntUcIcs not necessary to enumerate. , : . ‘ febIG i Clarkson;* AValdo.^

i LOUSES AND LOTS,

Varauf Lots, and Umiiiprovctl

Lots for Sale or Trade, at the-Real Estate Office ofJ. H, TITUS, Leclerc, House, Vevay, Ind.

17SQUR Splendid Frame Houses and Lots in Vevay for sale cheap for cash, and for cash and lime. . ,

Also, one First Class Hotel, now undergoing repairs, with a Basement just.suited for first class Business Rooms, situated on a nice corner ltd, with good.large.Stable and other conveniences.;

, CT For Trade, . 780 acres of choice Land in Si. Clair and Karlnn Counties, Missouri. - ; . 1000 acres of Land in Cass, Shelby and Polk Counties, town. . '

h’lonk form of application for Insurance, or the Qompimy’s pamphlet, containing thcelwrler, mles and regulations, also Die annual reports showing the.condition of the Company, will he furnished gratis.^

A Valuable improvement.

patented June 8th, 1S5S, HALF TANNED LEATHER completed immediately, ,• by an. application of a simple compound, made of ,materials common everywhere, containing no injurious chemical acit!*'ormincral uslring entt. The average increase of weight is bpc pound in eight. This process having been thoroughly lest ed in a large Tannery for eighteen months prior to issue of .letters Patent, is ‘offered lo Tanners and consumers of as one of the great improvements of the age,; The rapidity and economy of this process in manufacturing Leather of all kinds, is attracting Hie attention of CupilaUsU,. enabling the .'manufacturer lo.turn his capital from ten to twenty tinuw yearly, producing a quality of leather superior to ordinary Ians, being durable, pliable, and weighlv. No. need of machinery, and no extra milt ay;' increased weight fully paying all expertse. Shop, Town, County or stale privileges sold or exchanged on fait terms. Address ; AGENT MORGAN'S TANNING,- . 1 Cleveland, Ohio.

80 acres of Land in Sock-County, Wisconsin. . ■ 'v . ■ . ■ • ”

R J. WALDO,.AGENT; . . For Switzerland County. T. C.GALE, M. D,, - Medical Examiner.

SO acrcsof land in Grant county, lud. 4000 acres of land in Starke Co.; Ind.

Tac Mexicax News.— Still another him of tho political wheel in Mexico is reported. Zuloaga again goes down, and Mir am on becomes President once more. Ho is now directing his batteries against Hoblos, with whom ho was formerly sup* posed to bo in alliance. More - important, is tho news that France and England "have been forcibly intervening in tho Internal affairs of Mexico, securing a restoration of high duties, two thirds of tho receipts from which arc pledged for the payment of French and English claims. This docs not leave a wide margin for the settlement of American does, if the expenses of tho various Mexican governments are to bo paid ont of the third so generously left nntoachcd by tho European allies. All Mexican intelligence, however, about these days is a little uncertain.

One first cla& Hotel and three lots in Rushville, Indiana. -1 have also one Beautiful Block of Lots in Vevay with two new Frame Houses thereon, which I will exchange-for an improved Farm. •' I will attend to renting and leasing houses in Vevay; . r Alt persons wishing to .Buy, Sett'or Ex* clyangc Town Lots r Huuses, Farms, or. Wild Lands, arafTBviled to give me a call. X" ; J. H. TITUS, } "V Real’ Estate Agent. Vevay, Feb. 9,-.1830.’— if .

STATE. of Indiana, Switzerland County, Set. In the Switzerland Cowl of Common Pleas, April Terra, ISi3. ., ®5“ S:i?w\ri“r I '•“« «<*> of Inc Estate of «,in. J. > Peti , ■ Prolsroan, deceased.', , > ■ *" . Notice is hereby given that David U. Btunfc, Administrator of the ■ estate of William J. Prolsman, late of said Coanly/diccascd, has filed liis petition to sell the Real Estate of the dccedcnlt his. personal properly being insufficient to pay. bis debts,—ami that said petition will be licard at the nest Term of the Court of Common Pleas,.of.said County. - / • . • Given under my hand this 231h day of January,*. Di 1S39, OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk S. & C. K . fel»2-3l $2,00 STATE OK ISniASAH s,,. 7 Switzerland Conuty, J

SHERIFF’S SALE.

BY vitlue of a decree and order of sale issued out of the Clerk's office of the Switzerland Common Pleas Court and to me directed, in favor of Perrel Du four, Executor of Hie estate of John F. Dufonr, deceased, and against James Ward and John Waul, I will on (he SlU day of March, 1859, offer for sale at public auction and outcry to' .the highest and best bidder for cash in hand; the rents and profits for a terra of years not exceeding seven, between the hours prescribed;by. law, at the Court/House door in Hie Town of Vevay, in said county, of the following described real estate, situate in said county, vizi— In Lot of the Town of Vevay, known and designated on the additional Plat of said Town as laid out by Perrel Dufour, Executor of .the last will and testament of John Francis ODufour, deceased, in the.month of.May A. D. I851by the number twenty (20.) ; Uut if .the rents and profits fait, to sell ,for a sufficient sum to satisfy said judgment, inter? esl and costs, and accruing costs, I will then and. there, on the same • terms, offer'the fee simple of'said real estate, and'will sell without regard to valuation or appraisement laws; .. '.'HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriff S. C. ; ‘ ’February 9, : •*_' $1,00 v

i Coded-Co«*:c!.U AT4K BAGS of Coffee, of a superior quality fcP” at our wsiw//y low prices, at the r'Cheap Cash Store** of ■ feb2 ’ v ; , HATHAWAY CO.

R. N. Lamb, P. Q.

On the 1st Monday 01 November annually the Treasurer shall make and publish pabular statements, exhibiting the receipts expenditures, and particularly specify .Uil’ om 00 . nt °f money then in the Treasury’* Treasure*’ 8 and And!tors of every county sholl ipakt' out and publish an exact account the amount, of money in their xcspecliso ,treasuries on the last business amount ’Jbclojpging .to .each fond in tho btatc. An inspection and through examination of ilir» treasury of every county shall be made Ss often as once in three months by the iUopumssioaers apd Auditor of tho connlyj and in addition, the Judge of Compeon Pleas of each county, as onco in every six months, without notice or intimatiog tp tt|o County Treasurer, appoint a

CERTIFICATES.

j Tea Drinkers,. WILL find the best flavored and the lowest priced Teas, at the -"Cheap Cash Store” of -. fcb2 HATHAWAY (s. CO.

W>, whose names are annexed, proprietors of Tanneries, having tested "Morgan's Patent Taming," and the Leather manufactured by the process, recommend it, believing it to be a saving of montv, lime and mnlerwr, producing a quality of Leather equal to the best. A. SMITH, Tanner, Cleveland. 3. T. HOWE, Tanner, Cleveland, T, S. CASE, Tanner, Cleveland.

|V OTICE is hereby gireD tbat Josiab Woodiw niff, Administrator with the .Will anncied, ofJosiah Woodruflf.Sr., late of said Coonty» deceased, has filed bis petition to sell the RpaL Estate of the deceased/ bis personal properly being insufficient to pay his debts and legacies (by him made); and that said petition will be heard at the next term of tbe Common Pleas Court of said County. ■ Qiscn under my hand, this, 1st'day of Febmary, IBS- . ' OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk. Ecort Casttk, P, Q. fcb2-3t;$l,50

C CONCENTRATED LYE—For. sale by the J Box;(l box cls.Jj will make 12 to 15 gallons soft soap. {' . jnnl3 • CLARKSON & WALDO.

Washington, Feb. 12. Tho Whig movement in Virginia is regarded as the beginning of an organized opposition to Democracy throughout tho Sonth for 1S60. It opens with an assurance of success, if prudence bo practiced.

PURE Wine,.Brandy, Whisky,' Rum and • Ginj for sale for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sacrameutal purposes only, ny S e23 1 i. L. THIBBAUD._ BLANK NOTES.—iusl printed a few quires of Blank Notes, on goad paper. Call at the Kkvfjllk office. ~ ‘ feh9

1 have used and am using leather finished or tanned by‘-Morgan’s Tanning,** as a substitute for French calf for fine bool work, I ,can say the leather suits me, and my customers are atl pleased. SMITH ARNOLD, Boot Maker.

Kow Arriving,

A LARGE inroice of prime New Orleans Molasses.imd Sugar, powdered and crushed Sugars, and forialc at low figures at the "Cheap Cash Store” of (eb2 ' HATHAWAY A* CO.

Kr An important movement is in progress to extend the locks and dams on tho Kentucky river. Books are opened for tho subscription of stock; and tho work wonld doubtless enhance tho vrlue of properly on the upper Kentucky,

At a special meeting of the Hide and Leather trade, tielditi Boston, the process of Tanning was discussed, and numerous methods detailed, together with a targe exhibition of samples of Leather; Morgan’s process receiving a decided commend and approval, over all competition. ftbl5-3|i)

50,000 Sfb,v”'‘“"r" ror septs / F. L. GRtSARD &SON.

4 d k UBLS. • No. I KaiiswIia Sdlt jusl Xt#V teccived and. for sale by ; oc20 : J. teats. •

HHJES.— We Will pay the market prico for dry or green hides. dec« . COURVOISIER & LEWIS...

6b)s. -5:«enor Pathol Flour, and for wle by CLARKSON fit WALDO.