Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 September 1853 — Page 3

Discussion,

Notice.

TirE tTEEKLT REYWLLE,

The Great Remedy.

Dissolution.

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IVOTICC is hereby given that ibo underIw signed has been appointed administrator de bonis non of estate of John Wiseman, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ” , JOHN Q. McCALLUM, Administrator de bonis non. sept. 23, 1663—16-3wV

The present Proprietors issued on Thursday, the 23d of June, the first number of The Weekly Reveille, in place of the “Ohio Valley Gazette.”. The Reveille will be independent in Politics and Religion, firmly believing that the citizens of Vevay, Ghent, and of the Counties surrounding, will more willingly support a paper devoted entirely to the amusement and instruction of the u whole .people,” than they will one confined to the dictates of a particular clique or faction. While it wiH be ibe aim of the editors ito give everything of general interest to the readers of the Reveille, both Political and Religious, yet every precaution will be used .to prevent everything from appearing in its' columns which might be considered as one-sided, or as - favoring any ■clique., sect, or creed. Particular attention will be paid -to "selecting all the late items of news for each week. The news from the Old World; die hews om California, Mexico, etc., willh be carefully condensed each week —so that bur readers may be familiar with all that is going on ip other countries, as well as in their own happy land. A portion of each number will be devoted to Agriculture, the .Markets, etc.; and everything relative to the welfare of our State and County will bo. faithfully chronicled, J

\Ve imvc been requested to give the * following notice a conspicuous place : On the corner of Mam and Ferry streets, Friday, at eleven o’clock, a. m., the absurdities of the Maine Liquor Law will be fully exposed, by one who is abundantly able. Let there be a general attendance.

Dr* Morse's Compound Sjrup ol YELLOW-BOCK, IS now considered by the most eminent physicians and others, to be the best preparation of medicine in use for curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Costive ness. Headache, Bilious Complaints, Nervousness, Dizziness, Female Weakness end General Debility, Colds, and alt cotnplainlsarising from an impure slate of the Blood, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Blotches, Pimples, Biles, Ulcers, Cancers, Tumors, Cancer, Ac. U will benefit all Consumptive and It regulates and strengthens the whole system by producing a healthy action of the functions of the body generally., Certificates are not necessary. ' A fresh supply just received by * I. STEVENS, Jr., Agent. SepL 15, 1853, -

rWIHE £tm of Thicbaud, Coutvoisicr A Co., JL mutual consent, was on the Ttb of July, 1853, dij«lved;'all accounts or notes due said firm, will be thankfully received, by Thicbaud Jf Harwood, they being authonred to collect and receipt for the same. THIEBAUD,-COURVOISIER&CO.

YEVAY; THURSDAY,,SEPTEMBER 53,1863

List of Lctlers,

N, B.—The undersigned, will continue to conduct (he business, at the old stand. No. I. Odd Fellows* building, where may be found, at all times, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Bools, Shoei, Hats A Caps, Queens ware, Ac:, Ac., '

Remaining id the post office at vevay, led., Oct 1, 1862, and which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the P. 0. Department as dead letters.

The undersigned respectful!) calls the attention of their numerous customers, to thei: new stock of PALL .GOODS -which has just been received. . ;THIEBAUD A HARWOOD. Vevsy, Sept. IB, 1S£3. •

Cottage an the M i^eTcllle. ,, In Switzerland county, pact. 1 Out of the county, and within the Stale ot TTndiana, thirteen cents a year. •Out of the State, twenty six cents per year* BLANKS. ( 1 We bate just printed a quantity of Blank pecds, of an improved style, which is said to be the best form m use. Also—Justices' Blanks, Blank Notes, and are always prepared to furnish them at prices to suit purchasers.

in arrives.

IUcCOt\i\ELL’S compound Fttlld rxtract of KnrsapatiUn Ml Will 01I1RY. A sure and certain remedy for all disease* of the Glandular system, and all impurities of the blood, such 'as -Livca Complaint. Scxofcla, Drsrcrsu, PotMoxAET Affections. Is digestion, RiinvnaTtsn, etc.. ' A largo supply of the above in store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 75 cents pet bottle; or 3 bottles for S3. Celt andl get a Circular, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. THIEBAUD’S Vcvay Drug Store., Bull's Sarsaparilla! Boies DR. JOHN BULL’S Sarsaps-' II"" tills just received, direct bom the laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price 31 per bottle, or 3 bottles for S3 80. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade. ' At J, L. THIEBAUD’S Vcvay Drag Store.

ra’CONN^LtfS Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and

On the 27th of Sept., by Esq. Brown, Mr. James Kcunter and Mrs. E. Patterson.

WILD CHUR ICY. A sure and certain remedy for all diseases of the glandular system, and all Impurtties’of the Blood, such as'Livca Comuista, Scrofula, Pulmonatv Affections, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, .etc. -■! A constant supply of the genuine article above, direct from the manufactory of Mr. McConnell, kept for sale at No. 3, Odd,Fellows* Hall, where printed circulars containing numerous certificates of its wonderful efficacy may be obtained gratis. Price 75 cents "pet bottle, or 3 bottles for S2. June 23. 1. STEVENS,Ja., Agent,

ST era Slbucr list m t tils.

Millinery anil Fancy Store.

The Second Annual Fair Of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, will he held at Lafayette, on the 12th, 13lb, and Uth days of October nest. The annual address will be delivered by Horace Gmtuir, of Ncw-York,

MRS. E. M. RICH, . Ab, 101 Fifth afreet, Cincinnofi, OAio, WOULD respectfully call attention to her large and fasuionablc stock of

Slillinerf nod Fnner Good*,

Consisting of Silks, Saties, Velvet, and Braid Bos nets, Bonnet, Caf and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, Mantillas, .Cloaks —

Printer's Boy Wanted,

Stationary* SUPERIOR Letter and Cap Paper; plain and fancy envelopes and. Note paper, Steel Pens, Black, Blue and Red Inks, Wafers, and: every other article in the line, for sale low atlhe Book and Variety Store, No. 3, Odd Fellows* HalL

A smart and active boy can have au excellent chance of learning the printing business. Apply immediately at this office.

SLACK AND COLORED SILK, and other Laces, Needles, Worked Co la ns, Chimazettcs, Sleeves, &c., Ac., which she is prepared to sell at prices that cannul fail to give satisfaction. 203 5ih st., bet. Elm and Plum.—IG-ly,

R. J. LANHAM/P. M.

Mexican Mustang Liniment! The Mod Popular shticletif therfge. •JMhik DOZEN daily expected direct from -wV” the proprietors ia Su Louis, Mo. - NOTICE.—Although Uio propricton hire. advanced their prices on Lint* nient, at wholesale, there will be tio change in.. the retail prices, they stand as hcretofcrc.' Sroall bottles 25 cents; medium 60 cents', ami, large at SI. The trace supplied at an advance, of '26 ceqts pet doten, from and after the lit of July, Ia53. ‘ For sale wholesale and rctal.

Religions IVotice.

Fancy Goods, Bonnets, &c. I, R. DUMONT has farmed a part* 1TJ. nership with the MISSES KINCAID, and has replenished her stock of BOJincts and ItJbbejis, and in connection iglth the above is now- receiving a general assortment of

Family Bibles. A LARGE supply of Family Bibles, various styles of binding, just received and for sate at the Book store of

Her-.H, N. Wright, Univemliii, will preach at the Court Home* in Vevay, next Sabbath, it 11 o’clock, and at candle light.' Also, oh Saturday night previous.

MV Fill CK

V. P. Scheuck & son, ARE now opening a superior stock of RICH FALL 4JOODS, comprising suitetionsftom rtctnt importationt of

I. STEVENS, In. July 28. No. 3, Odd-Fellows' Hall.

EPASSStf (&©©SD'09

The. Trustee* of Jefferson Town* ship will meet in Vevay, neat Monday, and regularly the first Monday in each .quarter, it the same time with (he Court of Common Pleas'..

of the newest and best styles.

Foo|iei'rf& Carpenter*, HEAR YE! HERE is the place to gel the worth of your money. 1 have just received in addition to my former slock of Hardware Groceries, a large assortment of Carpenter's & Coopers' Tools; consisting in part, of thc -|bl!o , viDg aretes, to-wjl; .. . . 'r •" Broad Ases, Jointer Planes,'double $ sin. Board do.' Fore do • do.- .do Hand do. Jack do do do Adze, Smoothing do da' do Drawing Knives, Hatchets Nos. I. 2, A 3. Sfeel Squares. . Trying do. , Bevtl do. Milredo. . Cross-cut Sawi. Ripp dolland do. Tenon do. Screw Ana Groves. Filisters. Raising Places. Panncl Ploughs. . Cutting Thrusts. Hollow ,y Ronnd. Ceiling Ma»ch Planes, : Bead do do. * V Crore. Top Planes. Augers, assorted, from 1 to 2 inch. Firmer Chisels, ass'td, from i to 2 inch. "Socket v do do do I to ? inch. Auger Bills .do do J to I inch, — ALSO — 6 dozen bocsj handled. , 5 hoes. 2 - do • spades, ' 4 do ; shovels. 2 do manure forks. -60pair haraes. 50 do traces. . ' ■ ‘ . ■40 setts wagon hoses.' 100 kegs assorted nails. . Spikes from 3d to 5 inch.Cast,' Shear, German. Blister & Spring Steel. F. L. (1R ISA III). * ; Family-Groceries.. Coffee, - ■' ; ' Rice, ■ ; . ■ ARspico, Sugar, : ‘ | Candles, , ■ ' • Alnm, ; ", ‘ • . Molasses, ■ v ■ Soap, Ginger, ‘ ' Tea, , Pepper. ' : . Salcratiis, - Starch, •’ Mackerel, Nutmegs, Aclftfitc. " . iANo. 1 article of Tobacco, bdto Cavindisb and 5 Plug ail of which will be sold tow for Cash, by F. L. ORISARD, Cornrr il*in if Ferry Street. ' Way, April H, 1853, 44-tf.

FOREIGN DRESS-GOODS, and have used every exertion to have the mast complete assortment ever before offered in this place. Our

The Misses Kiscaiu ate experienced Milliners and Mantau-roakew, and haye heretofore given the most perfect satisfaction in Dress Cutting and Making; also, in Cutting and Making Cloaks, Mantles, &c. ■ . They will now be able to furnish the goods, cul, and make— Cloaka, 3Jnntlas, Dmiti, Ac., Ar.,

By J. L. THIEBArn

Plain and Figured Cashmere*,

Muslin DeLaines, and Mcrinoes, ate of the most desirable styles and combination of col* ors, suitable for the Fall season. We also have a choice lot of FOR CIO.V AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,

COOK’S PIMSm

Owing to the quantity of job work we have been obliged to do this week—and in.being.disappointment in securing additional help, our usual amount of rending matter is-not to be found this week. We hope to do belter in future.

of the latest styles, and at the shortest notice. Vevay, Sept. 16, 1853.

Having thus briefly stated (he course to be pursued by this paper, after saying that we will endeavor: to make as good a paper as we ckn, ive respectfully solicit a liberal patronage—and have no further, promises to make. The paper will be issued at the low price of § I 50 in advance, 5 copies, one year, in adv. $6 25 10 “ ' « $10 Any person . gening up a club of ten subscribers, to go by mail, or by private conveyance, will receive a copy gratis. In this county, the paper circulates free of postage; . State of Indiana, I Switzerland county; j M *

Merrimack and Washington Prints, and other brands; white, red, yellow, plain, and spotted Flannels, bleached anp brown Canton Flannels, Steam Linseys, etc., etc.

More f\eu Goods*

IN addition to above assortment of fresh and seasonable, goods, a superior lot of MERJXOS, DRESS SILKS, CASHMERES, $e., have just been received—which were selected with great care,'especially for this locality. Call at Mrs. Dumont’s, on Ferry street, opposite U. P. Schenck's store. -sept 22.

Staple Goods. Apron and Shirting Checks, 10-1-4 Brown Sheeting, Ticking, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Crown and Bleached Drillings, Russia Diaper. Crash, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Fringes, Gimp, Mitts, Silk and Kid and Cotton and Linen Gloves, Canvass, Padding, Threads, Buttons, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Needles, Pins, Combs. Tape, Wadding, ete., Ac.

(p- As soon as we can make room for on Agricultural Address, delivered by ouf fellowrciuzen, John- Dumont, Esq., we will give to our readers. It will be read with interest by our farmers.

Morse’* Yellow Bock Root. IT CCKU RZAO'THE CimriCATES. Having made use of the Compound syrup of Yellow Dock Root prepared by 0. Morse & Co., either ourselves or in our families, and finding It tu be i very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend it as a very valuable medicine: D. Bourne, Cashier National Bank, Providence, R. I. A. W. Spencer, Cashier Lime Rock Rank, Providence. R. I. A, C. Barstow, President City Bank, and Mayor of Providence, 0. S. Jones, Ed'r of Advertiser, Providence. Rev. Wm. Phillips. Rev. John B. Richmond, Swamy, R. I. Dr. Bcnj. Colby; and J. M. Wiggin, M. D. Call on the Agent and get a circular. Isaac Stevens, Jr., Agent.

05* One night last week some person Filtered' the premises of John Dumont, Esq., and cut his carriage harness so as .to entirely destroy its usefulness.

The Heat FaraHyi Medicine now in U«r. being recommended and used tn. the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians oflfcf country. NO, PATENT NOSTKUM, But a compound known to all who are at til acquainted with medicines. They arc a valuable SrEctnc for m.vit of the diseases/of this country. A trial of Ihini.by ihoid who have not yet used, will prove their virtues. Thoso who have, used them, know them to be a Good and S,ux Fajtm.t Pim., adapted to tho cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costive*, ness, Pains in IheTlead. Back, Breast. Sides and Limbs, and the best preventative of Biu/ tova Uiscsncs. Price 26 cents per box, dr 6 boxes for SI* The trade supplied as hereto fore. A large supply 'just prepared, and f« sale, by J. I.. THItHAUD.,

We respectfully invite the public at large to took through our stock; and low as our prices ever have been, we shall this Fall sell a little lower than ever before—our motto ever being, as it ever ahull be, quick sales and small profits. U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

Potatoes,

qen. Pike Snnk.

•JFhe C|en.;Pike, running between St. (Louis flrjd;Ujpisyj|le, SepU 33,'atruck a .simg.lhlliM-aUeady sunk 3 or 4 boats, tore away .some midsliipa of the >btitlecs ilia . entire (knuckles, dp ,(ha .stern. -She .was headed ,for a bar. but .sunk -in three minutes, the inreciaile being nut .of water, and l|te _ aiern deck about 3 feet under water. l '

barrels Neshannockjand Pink jCP Eye potatoes wanted, for hull of steamer Mary Stephens. The highest cash prices will be paid. * sep- 29. U, P. SCHENCK^SON.

ln. tkt Siritttrhnd Court of Common PUat, Mary Moore,- |

against Charles Moore, ; Ettzi. . Ann Moore, John I . - . Moore, Caroline Van Petition .for Dower. Fossieu, Morrison • ' Van Fossieu, Harriet • Moore, Miisouri Jane . Moore, and Arthur F. Moore; j ON this 27th day of August, the said Mary Moore, by James S ; Jelley her Attorney, filed into the office of the Clerk of said Court, her petition (or complaint) against said defendants; also an affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, by which 1 it appears that the said Eliza Ann Moore and John Moore her husband, Caroline.Van Fossieu and Morrison Van Fossieu- her husband, Harriet Moore, Missouri Jane Moore and Arthur F. Moore are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore they are hereby notified of the pendency of said 'petition, that unless they appeat before the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas oh the first day of the next term thereof, to be boiden at the Court House in Ve* vay, in said county, on the first Monday in. October next, and make defenee c to said Petition, and tbit on failure so to do the matters therein charged will Le taken as confessed, and decree rendered in accordance with tbc circumstances of the case. IRA N. MAUN, Clerk, sept. 1, 1853.—IMw. $3 -

Stolen or Runaway, FROM the premises of Mr. William Scudder,one brown "Wt Mere, six years old, and blind; . 1 1 '°" bind feet are white, and a \ | lump, caused by ti:c saddle, on MetBSMl her weathers; and she is matked by the years considerably; and is neat sixteen hands high, and a body in proportion. Any person apprehending her or conveying her to me will be liberally rewarded. She was missieg September 15th. 6 JOHN SCUDDER. 1’orlttownship, SwiU- Co., Ind.—16-3*

John Bull?* Balaam of WILD GHEHRr&IGELAND MOSS PUT up in quart Louies. Price Si, or'.Si for 6 bottles; an excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma, UoerscncU, Pain and Soreaoss of the Crcast, Di faculty of Croat hing, and other diseases 'of the Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs. .Constantly ox hand and for sale by J. L. TIHEOAUD. ■

NEW ARRIVAL ASD

Great Attraction.

T3HE subscribers have just received and . opened a large stock of Dry floods, 4c., 4c-, suitable to the Fall trade. They can assure their fusltjmcrs that then assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be found the following: Ilrown Sheetings, DIccched Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shining Checks, Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocheco, Allen 4 Co., and other test brands of Prints, Red, Yeilow and White Flannels, Canton do.: Cloths, Cauimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Satin dr other Vestings, Merinos, Bi'k Lustres, Mouslin DeLai nes, Persian Cloths, Blk silks, etc., etc. In the Notion Department, may be found Lacc 4 Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Ildkfs, Cravats, suspenders. Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves, Cuati’, spools and patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks 4 Eyes, 4c.,

-ALSOAYER'S .CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,

Taxes for the Vear 1853, rfMiE undersigned, Treasurer of SwitzerM Und county, Indiana, hereby informs the tax payers, that the per centum charged on the taxable property and polls in said county, for the y.earJ853, is —

Roocitss 1 Ltrxswaxr a so Ta». ■ Wistsa'a Wild CucatT, ’ Locdek’s EirKCrqutsr. Together with all other popular-prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and' retail, at- the Vcvay Drug Store, by J. L. TUI EB A CD. -

Marker.

Tuesday Sept. 27.

Flour Apo Gftutr — Prices of firm mujtallled 1 / "with however, rales of mixed brands in lots at 94 85. Small sales fcf choice at $5 00. Wheal firm at Com SO to 55 In lots. OaU 3Sa35c,

Drugs and Medicines*

Groceries—Sloe ka ligiit, and liio coffee in small lots commands Jl|al2c for choice. Sugar trio request with sates of 64 hhdi al 5£o, and small sales of choice at 6e,

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J. L. THIEBAUD’S, OPPQSITK THE ODD FELLOWS*. IIALL. ' ALAIN STREET, VEVAY.^iAT this store is the place to purchase fcprtr. and pure . V ' ' I) rugs nnd Si rid id nes, - Paints a^p’Oils^ . Turpentine and Varmsli, Dye Stufls, &.c. The articles in the Medicine linV are’ fr«h ° and imported principally, from Philadelphia; • and stand No. 1, and are sold Jow.foi cash*

HOOTS bad Slid It',

Of every style and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is invited.

Oh Yesr Oh YcsM , Come to your Coujitry'i ' Call , and i hi(ain your Independence, whilst the American Banner is unfurled , to the breeze in triumph, WE have juai rccieved in addition to our ' former stock,! full assortment of prim* FAMILY GROCERIES, and we respectfully invite the attention of our customers; and all those who are desirous of puscfaasiog-Cbcap'Groceries, to call and see, as wc are determined to sell low for cash.

Cheese —Good Western firm at 6jc. Provisions— We quote mess pork at $13 75. Bacon is firm: and good Iota are held al G?a7c for shoulders, 7?a8c for ribbed sides, and Ojc for clear sides, which is an advance of a cent per pound within a week. We hear, however, of a sale of shoulders at 7ic, and a lui of hams al til l lie,

IIATS ATID C.41'5.

A complete assortment of the latest styles.

Bread and Cake Bakery. E BARRETT: would respectfully inform • the public that he has opened a new' -

Of every rlyle, quality, and price

Itwcrniware apil Glassware

iiAiimv.utr.. Consisling in part of Tabic and pocket Cutlery, Butcher knives, table and tea spoons, scissors, Axes, Wood-raw;;, ,Vd Irons, Quits4 screws, files. Tacks, Coffee Mills, Locks, etc.

Bread and Fancy Cake Bakcrj,‘ on Ferry street, between'. Market Square-and Main, for the purpose of supplying the citizens, and his Ghent neighbors, with fresh Bread and Cakes of the very best quality, and a it be lowest possible prices for cash. * G. B. will not trouble his friends with any further detail, as he feels certain the system on which be purposes conducting his business, together with the superior articles be intends supplying, will be sufficient to insure the patronage of s generous public. . Vevay, Sept. 1,^1853.

(iKOCCRIFiS, . In pari t as follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Bice, Gnnpowncr, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, salaralus, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice, Ginger,. Nutmeg, Cloves, soap, Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, 4c., <Jc. Also —Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Balling, Candle wick; Dyerstuffs, best quality pi Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc.

■ And apart from these roa>* be fotmd irticlei thatCTery familr need raorcorlcs*^"«uch«* Teas, ♦ ; ■ , 1 Chocolate,' ’’ - - Wt, \ ' ; Ln’if Sugar,. ; Starch, . ‘ ’^S' r ' ■■.. Saliratu?, .>«**■ . v , Pepper and Spiers* . (linger sad Ciurce, . Mice. Nutmegs, , ■/■■ «, .. Soap and Candles. : pprr cider VINEGAR,

Our stock consists in parti to-witr Hio Coffee, Java do,, ■ • N. 0. Sugar, ■ Crush Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf do,, ' ■ . ■ N. 0. Molasses,': i ■ ; Sugar House'Molasaee, ' aod a superior articla of

Cincinnati Markers. Tuksdat, Sept. 26.

Floor— The sales which transpired today comprise 300 bri. from Whitewater Cana). 84 90. and 310 do. from ajore at 8485. The raaiket closed with a better festing. sod rather firmer. The receipts since Saturday : comprise 1,949 brli. Protisiors— The only transaction we heard of to-day, was 15 hhds. Side Baron at 7jc, packed; the prices asked.by owners seem In be above the views of buyers, so that the market is inactive. Grain—Sales of 260 bags Rye at 60c per buehel; 050 bushels Barley (old) at 00c, Oats are plentier, and prices less .firm*.

Said Treasurer further gives notice that he will attend the usual places of holding elec* lions m each of the levcril townships, aa follows* — la York township, on Monday the Slit day of October, 1853, and Tuesday the lit day of November, at Krutz’c store, ifl Florence. Posey township, on Wednedsay the 2d, and Thursday the 3d days of November, at Howe’s store, in Patriot, and at- . in the Barkworks, on Friday the 4th day of Nolo Cotton township, on Monday and Tuesday the 7lh and Bib days of November, at , in Enterprise, and on Wednesday and Thursday, 9th and 10th days, at U. S. Montgomery’s store, in Melville. Craig township, on Fnday and Monday the lith and 14lh daya of November, at Shaw’s atorc, in Braytown. „ , , ItTJcfierson township, on Saturdays the nth and 12tb. and Tuesday the IMh day of November,,1863—where I may tj e found at all Hines thereafter, according to law. . ', , . r OEOBOE ,H- KYLE, Treasurer of Swilierland County, • > sepL 29—6w. • ' -

Clock*. JUST received a largo and well assorted stock or eight day and thirty hour brass and steamboat clocks. " U, P. SCHENCK <5t SON.

McG alley'a Readers, Elementary spelling Books, Ray's Arithmetic?, Smith’s Geography’s, blank books, writing and letter paper, slates, sleet pens, Ink, etc., etc.

fchool Book*.

Gunpowder-Tca* ftaperial do.;. Young Hyson;do;Vand Slack Tea; - - &alentri£'8Urefa'V; ■ ■. .. --Soap/Hoold Candles, *; ‘ ■’ ; ■ Cigari, •V*’V'-> : r‘- .Cheese, .. Butter Crackers, Soda Crackers, Rite, Hoari* ; ALSO Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Prepared Coc&a,~>ChockoIale, Candies, Raisins, Dried Currants, and many other aniclci appertain* tng to Family Groceries, alt of which will be sold low Tot cash, by ALEX. DF.TRAZ, A: CO. Vevay, Feb. 10, 1W3. 35-tf.

— ALSO—. A general assortment of Tinware, alt of which vriil be sold at our established low prices, for cash or approved country produce. Our friends and customers, and the public in geuetal, are invited to call and examine our goods, at the old aland, corner of Ferry street and Market-square, where they will find us at all times anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW'fr SON,

tfk|kfkbushelaPoUtoei, Onions, and Apples wanted. Wc ire prepared to receive all kinds of country produce on account or Tor cash, at the highest market price. TEATS & SCHENCK. ,

TOBACCO. .SNUFF and CIOAHS, ' Dye Muffs. I KEEP on term a fi»U supply of the best article bf Dyes nnd Dye-Wood*, all of which I warrant; such as

LlMB$CEMENT.-mbIs. Utica Lime. 16 b’is. CeroenU Just received and for'sate low,,by

Allum, Indigo, Madder, Cofper a', UfJ-WOOil. Cam- wo«d t Ku>lir. ■ Chip, Anmeiia. Chip Logwood, . Enact of Logwood*. , Vitriols - Acids, cur., etc. - .

; 8ik« of 35 4ihd*. fair .ail 5| io 6c- ? and 15 do. good fair at 6Jc. The demand i« limited.

U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

scp. 52—U-m3,

Clothing:. WOW is the lime to buy. Wc are now ofl" firing our entire slock of ready made clothing at cost. U. P. SCHENCK A SON. sepL 1, 1863.

O. J$. S. Bauk iAotcH. ar« buying the notes of Hie Ohio T W State Stock Hanks,' . X~ U. P. SCHENCK"* SON.

Vevaf Prices Current,

Comected Weeilt at U, P. Scutxct & Sojr.

Onions—Onions. WE will pay the highest market price for 10,000 bushels Onions, in rash. July 14,1863. a, U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

DiitKoIuliou.

JOB P81|Tilt, THERE is a Job Osnct attached lodhe Rmnms Office, where every .variety of Pjuntino—from the common poster up to the more difficult branches of fine Card or Black printing—iardono neatly, A supply* of cards kept constantly on hand) merchants can have Plain or ,

THE copartnership heretofore existing between Green £ Evcrding, in the Torabstone and Marble business; was on the Slh rf September dissolved, by mutual consent.

1 Sail, Salt. /lUST received 150 barrel* Salt. For sate low by, P. I.. GRISARD.

The business will be continued by the subscriber, a*. his shop on Fcnystrect, above Pike, a above U. P. Bchcnck'a Store, The palronoge of the public is solicited, and every possible effort will be made to give satisfaction. HARVEYGREEN. Vevay, Sept, 16, 1863.—13-3w“.

AU. L. Tbicbaud's Store jr«i-«« protore every variety, and color of Paints, read/ mixed with OiI, "or.D/y» rifc, - , j • Red Lead, White Lead,:. . / Venetian Red, Parris Green; Prussian Blue, Drop Black, . : . ■.Lampblack, Umhor A Li the rage, Spanish Brown, Linseed" Oil, . Furniture and Coach Varnish, Japan and Lea* thet Varnish,Spirits of Turpentine,"elo. . JnWL'lM?.—!■ ” J. L. THIFSAUD/Ux\'*:

Timothy Sccil. QAf bus. Pure Timothy Seed, just rcceivbd and for sale low bjr -.*■ ' U, P. SCHENCK $ SON.

ffASJOtf OAUSIBS Printed at the shortest notice. ./■'

® leathers. Af lbs Feathers just received and for sale UP. SCHENCK $RON.

Kanawha salt.—too tbi* n& u Kanaitba ult, -id»t receded, and Tor nalo by/ U. P. SCHENCK £SON.

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ADVANCE TEBNIS: copr. *1 SO. $tvc C&p.SSrr ..,......c 35Copies,...';.'..-.... io oo. Advance payment rtqutred in all eattt Jot fufttmfpfiens dt (Ae oiore nttfl. Oae copy Reveille and the Lady's Book, 13 50.

On each $100 worth of Uxables, for Stale purposes, - * - - 20 cents. On each taxable poll, for same purpose - - - - 60 cents. On each 5100 worth of tajables, for county purposes - ‘ * • 40 cents. On each taxable poll for same purposes ----- 60 cents. On each <Jl00 worth of laiables, for school purposes - -10 cents. In the following townships, on each $100 worth of taxable property for road purposes, as follows: In Jefferson Township, - - 10 cents. In York Township, - - - 8 cen-s. j On each $100 worth of Uxables, | for Library purposes - - 21 ceii;>. On each taxable poll, for same pur- j poses - - -20 cents, j On each 8100 worth of tajabks, j for sinking fund Ux - • 2 cents, j On each $100 worth of Uxables for special school tax, in corpora* "■■ lion of Vevay . - ; - 26 cents. On each taxable poll, for same pur- '- poses ----- 60 cents. On each $100 worth of taxable!, for township purposes, as .follows; For Jefferson township, - - . 3 cents, York township, * * * 4 cents. Posey township, - - - 3 cents. PlesianUownship, - * - 3 centa. Cotton township, - - - 4 cents. Craig Township, - * * 10 cents. On each $100 of uxables for special school tax, in Jefferson township, - r • 12i cents. fur TmfnncFt Nlrnntc.

Flour pet bbl .... 54 f5 New wheat '* bush 80 Onion* ■•*•••* 35 Oats.. " " •••30 pyi" " «..i« Barley" ■v.Vl .36*40 flay,per &u. . -59 a 3in flacon Hams, city cured, pr lb 12| CaOTaascd'Hanis..,.. |Ard prlb.v..... *21 Butter**" * 1|J Eera pr doi.*i v jNeahan nocks.; 40 Potatoes, p inkRyes .. .:;36 Chickens pr dot.. - • • •_•••• •,••.?* 125 Feathers. * **1 Salt per bushel,. "••*•••.••*’acts FUxteed. ,.....,.100 PTVJ'I A jp’ .............. ,76