Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 September 1853 — Page 4
Sittings of the Courts I PROTFCTION I« tue Cocwr orJ i (Fire, Marine and Inland) CIRCUIT COURT* ■ TftTrmn 1 unn nn«vn a Mir ist cSVLEArc^ r „T" IHM1E COMPANY,
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Jackson’s Collcsfale Institute. Located near Patriot, Switzerland Co, Ind. rathe Fall session will commence on A Wednesday Sept. 7l!>, and continue 15 weeks.
; MARRIAGE, happiness and'competexce.
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VEVAY: , THURSDAY... .... ,:.SE?THMCHR 29, 13*3
TERMS. Common English branches, with board, including washing, lights, end fuel - per sesnun 533 £0 Higher English . branches, including Phonetic shorthand writing ...35 50 Greek, Latin, and French, cdelicUra 5 00 Needle-work, Drawing, uud Igniting,
Stcitserland County.
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Tlcin NhoJI maV ftaatr*. Kirtt {a tie etr.iivaof Eft bnla ia health u, »priu with a fctniitinm of dututl ui ultstaa, ia frit b( iKco cf the fotet At tit njorsttt of lift r. la af« frboa phniftl htalA, kairmcr «* ar-rit*. ia<l lurrrtttnHf ofabd, arii<atfioaaMMiiuaafbttl&. ■baald tt Ptnotaipaat . Mur of Ust onutt of Krr rafftrian it riel before, ptibtp* dan;.* ft fitwd.oitS* iatitaS»fB»tTil|ri- ' were b tlwuonin Mlirbtai:ora>>cnt.ouc s V-cdof<ewtO - '**’*■■■ BITOKtSliu.
1st Monday of January, 11st Monday of April. 1st Monday of July, | 1st Monday of UcL
HARTFORD , CONN. incorporated 1825.
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Ohio County.
3d Monday of January, } 3d Monday of April. 3d Monday of J uty, [ 3d Monday of Oct.
NEW FlIlXiTL’Ki: HOUSE. p fJIUE stilseriber has just received a full JL end complete supply of
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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A,Of HAZARD, C. H. NORTH AM, JNO, WARUCHTON, W. KELLOGG, D. W. CLARK, L. HLMPHRtV. WMflSHAM. H, UiiLDEN, * E. bELLBV; W. THRALL. W. B. KOBUINS. E. HILLS, c . T. RELKNAP, W. A. WARp. D. CLARK, \VM. WILLIAMS; D. W. CLARK, President 1 . - \VM. CONGE*. bec'y. -
each csUj ' * 4 00 Music on Uiv Piano ot Mt iudenn, e.vlra.;. 15 00
fVita too tau co te btsiEcted broci kaowitift, wc look Sick icd too,™, ud n*iti tba fill of o*t jfunntc. ' tVlnl woali «» sac ef;m rite CO Oouru. il «Hf Hf*. tit knonltdrt «( otnii ia af:tc jtm 1 Aj4 wku <Uy» aU *i(Sn of aaraiib •' nitht sot bait beta ifkttd, if til kuowlrdfi ia, titdrir rourttei. till ■■• MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING
: rURNITU’BE, ■ selected with core, and purchased with dash; which he Balters himself he can sell as low for co;!r, aa can be hod else where. Cn.l in and examine my stock, two doors above Alex. Dettaz & Co.'s Grocery Store, in Ifcht tick’s large brick, July 28, 1S5J. LUCIAN ROUS.
1st Monday ofMafchiUlMondajKif September? 1st Monday of June flstMoridafof pedp^bet UiCl.LUt It Ols Corner ol .Haiti and Ferry .1
Daily euaises in Vocal Music, English Composition, and Elocution. PaTjiilST is te.jueaied in aJcenfrr and in case of protracted sickness', a proportional pari of the money will be refunded. A class of pupils from sis to ten years of apt, that luvc'iiot learned.to lead, ot hav* learned but little, will be received, mi.. l«u t L’. lo.wriie and lead .\lhe common ptiitij collectly and undtr»iviuiiugi>J by the P/Jottello system. They will uiso receive instruction in .Menial Arithmetic, trie elements of Natural History, Physiology, Geometry. other sciences, etc., by leeluies and lamilt.il conversation.'
3. It*subscribers aegleeivr refuse to take thc:r papers out of the offices-to which they are directed, they are T, hctd responsible.unlit they have settled the bills and cideted them discontinued.
VEVAY, INDIANA.
To trSoli tit titkoett ini laffrriac tad vtlbf ci»T a «ifc foi caaT 5tart, frota tisin it»r> iai eoattoUiblt, tuilf rtmeditd-oe better itiH.—sM (soanei. ifertrr
4. If subscribers remove to other places
'H31IE undersigned respectfully informs his i friends and Hie traveling public generally that this Mouse, tutmeny the ''Franklin House” and the oldest Tav c rn stand in Vevay, is now amply fitted up stid furnished fur me reception of travelers and hoarders. The rooms arc spacious and well ‘.ventilated, and having the-advantage- of a pleasant location, the Lett.cue Hoist: utf.irJs accommodations and inducements to visitors rarely to be met with in a place of this size. The present proprietor, with twenty years experience as landlord, flatters himself that he shall be able to jive satisfaction to aR who may (a tor him With H.eir patronage, and i.otwiHismmiing the'.louse has changed its name, the' same* oil Jul oil'niates a; "none host.* imi w.il always be on hand to wait upon them iii.pcfs.oi. The Table of the Ltem.ac lloisn is at all Limes furnished with Uic fuvsimiii-fi as wgir <s delicacies of the season, and the Bar supplied with Cigars,Tobacco, and Pittsburgh Ale, uesides the Native Catawba and uti other Wines, of the purest order— n*Vung tlrongcr.. UGlibHT LLCLLRC, June 0, 1SS3, t'i~
without iufunmug the publishers and .the aeWipjpers arc sent .to 11*-' former direCUui-, they are held responsible. B. The Courts have decided that refusing lo take newspapers front the office, or temoytrg and leaving them uncalled For, is fsimjjecie evidence of intentional .fraud. . * - «... iiic united States Conns have also repeatedly decided that a Post Mister who negtj perform-Id? duty by giving seaimi--hit; unlive, as required by the bust Office L'epc/tmcol, of’ltie la.glecl ofn J'tTSun to lake from ih.‘ utlice newspaper.-! .ado rested to ln:r., render f the Tost Master liable to the jiubiis,:,ct h>r the aiiU.cn prion-p: tee, XT All oaiiiinaiiicjlij:is slmtiid le tlirectu t.j itii* editors of ltd Reveilic, ami post paw; private coruwuutcaiioaa should be so marked.
WIPE AND MOTHER Fouautd tit lafonnatioa ccotalnti ta a little Tr.Jaau, (wiA is tht teach of all) ohitb tumid iftit to bt.-wlf TEARS OF MISERY,
Public S*nIo. /jpHE undersigned will offer far sale at h;s ,3. [i-sttlence near Schoonover s Mill, on Thursday, Oct. HUh. One or two slacks oi tiny, one Cow, a few head of Hues, two Ciovks, one Cupboard, two Bureaus, three or four Ploughs. Cradles and Mowing Scythes, Bedsteads and a Fanning 51 ill. Terms of Sain.
The ntttnibn of property holders is respectfui.y cailed to the-’ Superior advamuges for Fihe, Mj4i.seand lxuAAw..issiRistE oflerel by the
And to her baattsi tit roaitaat mi) «»d isiietr of Bind; MCtiaarilr dliotrUfopoa bin Iton tickseii ul the wife, wilboat fit tit bin tt» «{Tor«ai;j of ibu tcr>ptitirt ubitb fc>» txtiliou >i* eautltd. aid tb* jottrnicn •t ubicb taoold ucart lb a barrtKM of hinatlf, wut, ud children. .
rfiUiEGTiOii Ir.SILANCt CO.
The umletsigned has been lurmshed with blank Policies, signed, by the otlicers of Hie Cumpaii); also witji blank reiicwm receipts, for containing policies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to, make in mi n uces for any perm! ol iiu.e, nlit'less tli.iirone'mo t:i imr g.eater loan seven years, upon t endings on lileit Contents,* ocjtiipieit as Dwellings. ftlotes. »> ateliouscs, Ci.uict.es. Huleis LailaS, etc, etc., and lueil contents again si .... i : . v „... LOSS OK DAMAGE H YJ^RE^
The ti'.iid cuiittcited with ihe institution witi (urnish stuuvnts wlit, a rariery of iaber; such as improving uud uriliiu.e tiling the grounds, gardening, cm Rivaling .vines, fruit trees, etc. Cooper. tig, carpenter, cabinet, and stone inas.m work w ill be furnished those who are skilled in those avocations, but ti.eir skill and industry they will be rewarded i a-h, rceuidmg to the current prices ol sutn wih..
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS Bt bctitnmi ra lint penruei cl tit kooultdrt. tit utt of which huciowi tht.itcUtu Bid poitrty of iLoauad*. la iit« of MchcooitqotKti. toxift ct nether ia not •lilt iftbt nrrlfct to anil hrmtf cf tint knowledge h tliytclIt kncir,ahitii*<i>U ii«:r tei titb ufftrir-r. Va ■be DIIBt of biPTinto add Jlt’yi'erttT to ber baabaid, lad confer opoo Ktccoiidita that kleuu;* a bote all itict—HtiMy kodin. truth healibr mteda. Tbataacaltif* uraatiieidia a Unit «eifc entitled
• All rums of three dollars and over, a crcd|! .,f nine months will be given; ull sums under three dclijrs, cash in hand. - * SAMUEL MdCulNTlCK. ft-pi. 15. 1853.—l3-3w.“
THE MARRIED WOMANS Private Medical Companion. _ > By„DB. A. H. JfiUHICElU, radrkiioa or Diicaici or wont*. Oil /f«airtdU;Xiiti#i . IPno.,pf,S50. Triti, M rti. (on n»t*’ciH«, uti» kJ.HLio, |l W) Flat pnMubed la WIT, ud it iiaot ?&; SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, CAhtldtrlnt (hit EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, enn her* trattlre « full knowledge of thenatur*, thandtr and iiuu.of her totnpUlnla. nllU tlto rarloui lymptomi, and tbal aeulp
Uoryjjer’s fmjui'At.
LaU»r is not to interfere with the studies ot the si tide ill, nor with necessary and cheerful recreation; neither :s it intended to to be a source of pro tit to the- l ush in lion or to the student; bul to occupy usefully and honorably that portion of nine too often spent in devising end t-ieculing riii>c!iit-I-'Ihe iiiiiitiiiioii is provided with fuurinter esltd",. vvcjl* qualified and experienced teachers; Mid in. pains will be ipsted nr making Hie bibaol both pteasulit ana profitable to ti.c student. ■ ■ . * As ihe number of students is limited to fifty, .those v.ishllig to attend should make application immediately. , F. JACKSON, PaiscirAL, August IS, 1863.—9-bw.
Terms of AtlvcrliMng:
1 A N inquest was taken at the Ohio river. at the mouth of Turtle Creek, in York township, county of Switzerland, mi the l2ll. djyU September,. 1853, before Peter Robin sun, a Justice of the Peace of York township, m Switzerland ■ county, upon view of a body round in the Ohio river ami brought to shore at the mouth of said Tunic Creek, name miknewii, about five ftel eight or ten niche” digit, heavy set, had on checked coat,* black ■itii)! vest, cotton rule pants, while shirt ami .’.hiiti neck handkerchief, had in his pocket two pocket knives, a comb and a half dollar and one cent in money. Verdict of the jury, ihat he came to his death by accidental dru» > mug., PETER ROBINSON,
One square three insertions or less, one dollar; o.icli. mldiiuinai insertion, under throe, wuiithsi twuntyfdve Ceiivi. 3‘ntmttluf. d months. . I year. One square, £l> CO' Vl .10 cd ot* Two squares, . *4 C-0 ' ft 5‘J . T 50 Three siiJfrt.t-- 5 td B 50 U W Po-itlhol tol’m, 6 U0 . 8 fO 10 0t Hill of coi'lll* S t'O 1!)-fit) . A.J Vv
Also, oh Dry Goods, Groceries, iltnofactua-, ed Goods, Household Fntliature, Produce, Live block’, mid every other ddscripUoii ot Merchandize* unit Personal Properly, .shipped or lo be shipped OeMjfuud S’xamboai or bouts, u and ftoin pjitiU-iu the Western Waters, or belweed Eastern Cities, Lakes or oilier iittuild route) and and any tov;tt ..in the vves tctii couuliy, ugui list the hazards ot . IM.A.MJ* TKaNSPOKI’ATION Also, on ahipmenfs of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel Mr; vessels,' between New- Orleans and Eastern ports—between New Oilcans and other Gulf ports—hetween pit American pottV arid', .English or ports, of to auy inaratiine purl 'vbttltoever in the'Atlantic waters, against the
•ShcrUS’s Sale. BY virtue of 9 Executions i&uied out of Hie Clerks office of Switzerland county, State ol Indians, against the goods' and chatties, lands and tenements of Isaac'Nash, and in favor of said stale, fur ninety ilutiar.< t w'ith Interest and costs thereon, accrued mid to ne* crue, making in atl about $200, 1 will offer lor sale at public auction, aV the court housa door in the Town of Veiay, on the 3rd day of October, 1853, between the hoars of 10 o’lock A. 51. and 5 o’clock* P. M., of "said day, ' the rents and profits ul the following real estate fur a term of years nut exceeding seven, for cash in hand to the higblsl bidder, hut wifi not sell for less than the appraised value ihereof, levied on by. me as the property ;uf Isijab Nash/ to satisfy the.abovu named judgements, inter esl and costs, and described as follows, to-wit: About Id acres of hind, iuthe South half of the Eolith East quarter of section 2, Town 3, Range 3, westj being land deeded by James Andrews to Isaac Nash by deed .beating dale July the 23U>, 1348, He copied in book, fd, pages 510 ond 511, Recorders oftice, Switzerland county, lying in-Colton Towtishtp; alto, the foliowing tract of land situated in said couiny. levied'ou by me ts the properly of said Nash,' to satisfy.said Executions, lo-W’ii; • Apart of the south west quarter of section 23 t town 3, Range 3, west, beginning m the corner of said quarter section, thence running south V) chains and C9-100of a chain, in a -westerly direciion 2 chains, 'thence running north 11 chains, thence East .6 ckaida thence 2 and 25-UJ0ol a chain to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres and ■ 61MOO of an acre of J land;- and also, a part of the south-east quarter of se.etiuu 23, town 3; Range 3, west beginning it the north west Coiner, running' East 2'chains and 3 links lu a slake, thence Running south 10 chains' a»d’40 links to a stake,'; thence. Riiti-. niug west 2 chains and 4 links to a - stoney thence Running north to Iheplaceofbegtmng containing 2 acres of laud; jbe above described land was given .up Jo . the Nash' to satisfy the : above . Executions'.' Provided the rents and -.profits will not sell for a sufficient sum tusatisfy said Judgements, Interest hud costs, I will then and there, on.the above terms, offer for sale the fee simple - of ulMbe above described real estate. , V".V;:'
T**'t,VC lliSCS F'jli_ • ore In ;ertF*J utiil* « c ii ulcered, - i;.i {charged a'je.irdiiigiy, - l_eg.il ailvi :li.; ::;L‘Trts ere ti; l c paid f,r ‘A lien laseried, orthe u”f ni ‘i»e:n will be lie!*.l leriponaUde br l!.c:r ifi./ia.-in, Nodees of marriages and deaths published fnli:!. ,. . ' Candidate's mine, $1, if a subscriber,' $7, if i:aU Advertising wife. tue saiV.e as imnuuit cttiif candidate's tunic. iTj preference given any advertiser over others/by umiroa! display: • Tl.c privileges cf yenriy advertisers will I I confined to thtii regular business; and all advtni tem:n« nutperuining thereto, u SjjjuiJ
AssH hit* beta MlA , , It II iay-iwtietb)* to roaTtt-faUr.«« Ttnow nMwti tnutd of, u U.ty i:r of > rttatt tttictly b i>«« loi emitd, w that* ei>urin[f«Hf tna-iustt, bat *• ftaiJt inimmof Mhiirt t»Wi, tad ThitlttatV'tfearqctticroa tn'ilh. *kieh i* ttfCufiJarire to b»f fc#rn»«». *•« t=« tf ktr hztSvtJ, bat f Ohrr hi# er »t)l obtuo it; H ku er wjjl tTCiy hatUrt «iu> bu Iht Mr tad »Sr«ie« of htt «U< U tttn, w ihit ofhii own twt-iiur OHOttMnt
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* ' Justice of tbe Peacel' sept. 16. 1353,—l3-3w.
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Siutc of Intlmna, i • o'.vii/.crlmul comity, i in t.\e SieiUtrbnd Circuit Court.
PNN//.N OF TUB SEAS, r\t Rules ul Preumimsas Low. ua iliuse ol «tiy miter Ukspoxsiblb institution. ,
THE -baving-pertniih.ftrt!y es* ■ ■ Ubtished theim^lvesst Rising Son; linrtana, in he. Foundry liisiintss,' ■ would respectfully intbafl • ' form the nay Growers » JvTPvLc rai Indiana and. Ken-|rij|-,3 ‘ tacky, that they sli.M Bfc [jlllilj continue' to njamifacJjSJup ■ lure; Screws for the ' Mormon, or Heater Hay *’ress, are not '■ - ' _• inferior to any made in ip *gg .theI niledStctes, from u tk SiS VC \X 'be fact that; the best uk<*» Press Builders give our .... Sr ■ Screws the- preference* VoMSFk ha.vhValso Pat- - ented a Horte' Power, a;id to be,' by competent judges, the best .and cheapest Horse Power in use, -(which tan be attached to the Press if desired) and forming a part of tie Press—if the Horsepower is used, it does nut take any extra moth more than what is already taken by the Press. We warrant oil work done by us, to be of good materials and sound Iron. We also, do all kinds of casting that is done in simitar establishments. 5TAII onUyr in Switzerland County, left with our Agent, F. L. GRISARD, will le promptly attended iu. J. M. REISTER4 CO. Rising San, April 29,- 1S52. - 47-tf
ON this 14thday of September, A. D. 1853, John Uanlu, by Scott Garter his attorney fUcd into the office of the Cleth. of said court.i;t petition against said defendant; also an of a corripcloiiland disinterested wit-fl-.s, by which iiappears that the said Sarah F. L|. Uanla is not a resident of the slate of imiisim; therefore she is hereby notified of the jVi.dcncy of Ibis suit, that unless.site be and. appear before the' Switzerland circuit Court,* on the first day of the next term Hereof, lo ne loiden at tbe Court house in the town of vuy in said County, on the 6th 1 Monday ib October next, 1 and make defence to complain* s«’s petilion.ind that on failtnr so to do, the tellers therein will be taken os confessed,; and decree rendered accordingly. i A IRAN. ilALEN, Clerk, t 'sept. 16, 1853.—13-3W. 50 pd by G'p'i
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Q3" The attention u^erebants.ts especially le (u t-iu.il iu the.superior advantages and convenience of iusu ranch at home, under an ‘.•Ores Poucv,” covering'shipments whatever during uoy agreed period—at current Mies of pteuiiuin charged by-other Companies—lor account of iipplMul, “or 1 Whom it jnii) concern;’* Losses promptly adjusted under th t supervision ul Ute. uudcratgiied local Agen ami payable’in' batik funds, cm Me jpot, or i -viciited, OUN’eW York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, ChuriCsioii. New Orleans, St. Louis; Luatsutie, Pittsburgh, or anv otucr agreed point ip. the bailed Elates. : tor Inliher iufwiniatiuu respecting rates o’l I’reiiuuTi, eu., apply to ike undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Aotsr, - for Vevty and Switzerland County. • August It, 1053. . : ; * ' H-tm. .
Vf btrt SEAT BY 31A III iriSit tit Tut ftw emit CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
UK SOT DEFRAUDED!
- Bar .no boot auteo ' Dr. A,' M. Winrfc**3,lIJ 'Liberty Street. S. Y." Um the t»fa P»£«. and &• m:rr )a ll>» Om t O.tlre otj the backnf the titlePU«; wid bay raty of rrrpccUttle ana hraonb.t ■ dtidri*. or x-tul by rail I, sad address » Df. A. JL MaariWan, ti nr» eportoc* sad ttnrptUotl lortiapiiitntscf c<T)j-rtgUt. LET EVERY W1PR ASD II USB AH D
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?Ki>a f.iatrriNo.—A simple j«yv.*n:i«-r from injury by lightning jo ( corn dtid ha * sticks, is tbal of merely putting a broken ghi'tS fjflt'c E4 a cap On where the thatch terminates, of aVprn or uf raeJ uiv. is placed b> their atjmmil. boll) nf wliicli arc, witli tfir exception of iron, the beat cciitWctorii of the ctccim Guiil.arul are generally. tlir •itne of ike? actideijis which occur him the I i«li tiling; ant! wlHrcai gUn* is a nuni.r.ndtetcr, ami repella the Gash in-m-sd of condn’cijiig */, tfur.
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Kottrnn far Ignorattea, whew IpitnnH It 511 ttry to UtOM ire hold' «»r : ttid d«sr. and whrn to dispel our Ignorant* It wlibtn onr rttcbt To raibls esety one la decide Upon the Mti . pMMbf r KAVtrifjr of pOSfMBUiX a OOpy, aM ClU HO wife, nr mottMT.DKd retrain nninnrnwd npco Uw minr nosei, which, tooeer or later, an dwttoed i* rzti* fearful raT»p-» apoo her health, utJ«# ratrdoa .* 'aralnst. fttt l that t» coctldcrtia tnd/affewcau . fatuhand btre not* :o upbraid himself with nrjlret ft the weltins of h’t .wtf*—a psapblrt nf thirty-hIc i!tye*,CO.-ia'nlDy/ai( TLSU-pop* cml Indta tf&rtIrafi, laMlhcr with citracu frohTthe boot-wul bo »«il iff of cVirp# t« any part of tha United Suat, by addrtMtag, poet-paid, as herein. Whin Knowledge Is IUpplncee,'Ul «U- . pat?10 'to be Ignorant* . HT On receipt cf One DcOar (£jC« ikJucrtra Kndinr.) “TH£ MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" 1* Mat (wolf- ■ td frt*) to any port of lb* United State*. AU UJ. \m moil bo *o4 s*Wrtwd to Df# a* M* MAOEICKAU. S«» T«k atr v PnW!»h In* Offlee, So. 129 liberiy B W*\ JtrrTwk.' For sali; Ly J. T. AI*af»i'Dccalar;A. L. Morton, Monroe; W. «5r R- Anyola; Gam non and NtfT, Lcgaiupotl; D. \V. Bur> Fort Wayne; S. F. Paris, Gre'eheasl.'c; i. Elder, Ricbtnond; F. S. Faisrc, Phcibyrillt; F. Roberts, La. Porte; G. B. lltrrcy, Yia-ceonn.^-Indiani. In iVew.york. City, Fprinper Townsend;* Adjianec, Shetsan and Co.i DewjU and Da>
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YELLOW DOCK ROOT. f fit HIS is a Purely VrgrtuhU Compound, sciJL e uli tica 11 yp re p a fed from the best Roots and-Herbs of the .Materia'Medics, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the follow i ug effects, vis; t the Liver arid Uii(C«tlvu orxuiiK, add Clean* ' '* > y/ring iheEtoniiicli and ifo it eh, and thus' Bilious Diseases, Liver .Complaints, DispVpsiu, *1 udigesLoh, Coslivtness, Pile*,‘Headache,‘Fcver and Ague, Juandice, Naujcsu/-' LoSs of Appetite, &c.*, - and causing the fiM to nourish and support every part, '- bf- c/fi* < - -..L ■ 'nUBJPYINO THE BLOOD, fedtbus ( ouringf5llHumors,Culaueou* Eiuptionj/Scroffulo/SaU Rberfm, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face. Blotches, Ulcere/ Tumors,‘Mercurial Disease, Cancers, do., he... Ucjalaltoy the Secretory Qrjam, and by enabling them to perform their proper fu nctions*, preventing and curing many painful and .dangerous' -diseases; El lengthening and Quieting the Nervons system,-Urns allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia^rampsAc.
finishing ton JVcwspapcrA I*rice $1 !ij per annum. 4 . A t.LACli Jf HOPE, Proprietors of the, v 5 Washington City Evenin ' Star, issued the rind r,umber cf their V/EEK.LV STAR tin J 1st Thursday ia September, 1833.. -j IV^sra:—Sl.24 cents persingle copy. To Grid'.;, five copies (or S-j.OU; ten copies for twenty copies, 315,00; cash, invoriabttf tit 'tu-enct. . 1 . * 5,
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Anstiia has. irulcfHedness since lo id, MUieitiing jike $173 000,000, mainly id s»pprr.'stog'liberty,in Il-.;f!g3»y Atid luly. '
The WEEKLY STAR will be printed on M .treble sheet anil will contain mure mforma) (ion concerning what may be going on in Washington-Hum guy ether ten newspaper* id counuy; ajso, interesting family and mis* •.tllaneous reading, $c, &c, - The proprietor! .i.iii to make ii o journal absolutely necessary w tvoiy one who desires to know what; the Hove mount is doing, or contemplating. to alt .0, branches. It will be rich, racy and rare, si in mu forfeiting Us character as a newspaper which will be qcccptible m every family circle. '
For SsUc*
EAMUBLAV.-HOWARD, ShcriCf'S. O. Vevay, September 8, 1353—l2-3w. $4 60
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A farm of land in Switzerland county,. Indiana, fronting on the Ohio River ah*.ut three imli-s abq-.v the town of Vevay, to prut south-east qr. sect, ft, town 1, range ", west, crnitoiniiig J'Va-C-t-UiO acres. Also, par: fractional section 8. Town 1, Range C, win:!, containing 132-78-100 acres. 'About 7ft acres of said land is under cultivation: ba.Qnceiwell timbered, with a good orchard and a comfortable stone dwelling-house and othu buildings thereon, being the same farm lately occupied and owned by Siagtr, do ceased. •
• ■' * • Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an eiecutionand order .of sale, issued out of the .Clerk’s Office of Switzerland Count>, Slate of Indiana,' on the twenty-second day of August, \1863,ltti favor of John Mellon and Phebe Mellon, Jolro Mellon attorney in fact, against the lands and tenements of Thomas W.HickmanandUianab Hickman, for the sum of seventy dollars and. eighty-four cents, together with the “interest and costs' thereon 'accrued and 'to accrue, aud described aa follows, to-wit; The south-westerly one half of lot numbered fortyseven (47) in the town of Patriot. County and State aforesaid, together with the apper-. ter,anccs tberepnto belonging! I will offer for sale, at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash in band, al.lhe Court House.door, in the town of Vevay, Switzerland County, and State' of Indiana, on the 3rd day of October, 1853, between tbe hours of. )0 o'clock, A. M., and 6 o’clock, pi JL of said day, the tents and profits of the above described real, estate fur a term of yeais not exceeding seven; and provided said rents - and profits do not sell 1 fur a sufficient sum to satisfy the above judgment, interests and costs, 1 win then and there offer fur sate the fee simple of raid real estate, but will not sell for Jess than the appraised value thereof. SAMUEL W. HOWAHD. Sheriff S. 0. ' Vevay, sept 3, 1653.—l2-3w. 83
undersigned would respectfully inform A the public generally, that he is prepared Indo all kinds of work pedaining to his trade. He pays particular attention to filling all orders fur
i’hc unprecedented success of their Daily Stoning W tar warrants them in saying that iludr Weekly will be the best, roast interesting, and cheapest journal of the kind in the country.
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The above property will be sold by the »n designed as agent fur a portion of. the heirs at law of George Singer, deceased, to the highest bidder in separate tracts, on Tuesday the first day of November, 1853, on the premises, if not previously sold at private sate. The other heirs will act in their own right on the day of sate. Tskub:—One third cash in hand, and the balance In, equal payments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, and payable without relief from valuation or appraselocal laws of Indiana. Title unquestionable. 1 WILLIAM HALL, Agent, &c. Vevay, Ind., Sept. 8,1833. —12-ld.
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Alt orders, postage paid, accompanied by the money, wJU be promptly attended to. Auctions of a dollar can be sent in postage stamps. *5ff Address, ■ WALLA CU & POPE. Proprietors of the S:ar, Washington City, D. C. ET Postmasters throughout the country are authorised to act as Ageuts.
‘it is Unrivalled.in the Cure of AH FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness,. General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions. Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints. Arc.; caused by weakness, alio, Lcxo and TnaoAT Coupuints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, die.,' also, Dropsy. ■ *’
W. McK. SCOTT. A. M.. f rounder and President. James c. hayden, ; . ,zJ(* P~*fntor in Biuoa't'Uemntih CoN
- tfgt, C'tncihmiti,] Prot. v i Book-keeping and Pcnnjsniiip.
Having made, use. of. the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock' Root, prepared by C. MORSE 4 GO;, either, ourselves, or id our families, arid finding it a very, salutary and .effectual preparation, we do mostcheerrully recomniend it tu the public as d very'valuable medicine.
lull Importations!! BERRY & BERRY, importer* aqd Jabber*, Rum kldn noiq Street, between loafib out! Fifth, Cluc-nuati, Would iuviJe Berrltant? and Wftolc* sale Buyers, to inspect their large and eiUmsivestock of - FANCY GOODS, Adapted to the Eprisc Tsadi. Our facilities for securing desirable Styles and Cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any House in the West, as we have an experienced buyercogstantly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us daily such bargains as the market offers m RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, -PERFUMERY, EMBROIDERIES, . ; COMBS, LACE GOODS, • BRUSHES, HOSIERY & GLOVES, THREAD, WHITE GOODS, JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. PRESS TRIMMINGS, ACOOHDEONS, CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODS$c. The popular feitone of Setting uubv of the Goods at five per cent, advance will be continued. To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we can offer liberal induce men Is. feblOtf
The Session will * commence at College Ull as follows:
1st Session on the lit Monday Of September. 2d Session on the lit Monday, of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session unite 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday in May. Having securad, permanently, the services of the distinguished Professor above named) and leased for aterm of yean the commodious and beautiful Hal) formerly known, as CONCERT HALL, but now named yV • COLLEGE HALL, v -’ ■Wbjch is to be fitted up in a >tye of great elpittite, taste and conveniertec, .the President would wy, that this College r now offers advantages superior to all, ethers for inpstring a suilnd, thorough, and accomplished butints education. , <■
WAGONS, CARRIAGES, Daggles, Hay Press. Irons, etc., efc., and will promptly attendUo any and all kinds of wuik.left In his binds.
Louisville'Weekly Courier and Cincinnati Weekly Times, cepyd times, end send bill t>> this office. ' ’ •
0. Hpuriie, Esq., Cashier 'National Rank, Providence, R,-].; A. W.Spencer, Esq., Cashier LImd Ruck Bank do. do. do. Rev. \Villia»i Rfiillips, Rev. J, 0. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Qen. Advt., Wra. Field, Jl. W. 0. 31;, Cyrus Fisher, M. 0. H. P,, James Hutchison, G. S. Dea. V. J. Bales, Doct. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence. This certifies that I have for a number of years been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. I have also been acquainted with its modus operand] in disease, and can say that in all respects it is admirably calculated to remedy that class of Disease for which it was designed, It is especially valuable in INDIOEST10M ami all it* attendant symptoms, il excites to healthy action the LIVER, removes Torpor, and inactivity of tbis'OHGAN, and stimulates tbe healthy actbain all the system. As a DEPURATOR or.purifier of the Blood it has no superior. . DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Providence, R. I., Jan. 4, 1863. rxsrsRzo ar C. MORSE 4* CO., No. 448 Broadway. N. V.,
, Having spent many years at blacksmilhinp, he flaUers himself tbai.be can do work as well as can be done elsewhere in the western country, and as cheap as the cheapest* . ’’ . Give the a call, at my shop on Ferry street, above Seminary street.
Coroner’s Inquest. 1 AN Inquest wps htid by John J‘. Jack, a Justice of the Peace, in Pojr y township, B wilier Unci county, Slate of Indiana, at Turner's Lading, on the tltb day of September, 1863, over a dead faddy of a man, name supposed to -b», William Crawford. Verdict of the Jury:'Came to his death by accidental drowning. Had .on when found, dark sack coat, tweed panls/pltted bosom shirt, blue yarn seeks and coarse shoes; had black hair; about 6 feet 8 inches nigh; supposed .to be 30 years of age. In. pocket of deceased was found 3 cards or tickets/ one marked S, B. Georgetown, Wm- Crawford, trip No. 16, 1859, paid deck passage to St, Louis; the other two blank cards of steamboat Hamburg, dated SepL ltff on back of one. Had i3,36 cents in money—two one dollar bills on the Elate Bank of Ohio, one dollar in ‘gold, and S5 cents in silver.
Mortgage Salt*. BY virtue.of a power of sale,'contained in a certain indenture of mortgage made by James Boyd, on the 26lh day of May, 1863, to James Pultan, duly recorded in Recorder's office of the county of Switzerland, ttt Mortgage Book A, pages 36), 362 and 353, to secure tbe payment of forty-eight dollars and seven-ty-one cents, as specified in a certain note bearing date said 20th day of May, 1852, made by J. S. Boyd to said Pollan, and' payable in six months after the date thereof, with interest from date, any relief from valuation or appraisement laws—i, James Pullan, the mortgagee therein named, on Monday the 31st day of October next, between Vvwra of 10 o’clock, A. M,, owi 4 o’clock; P. M., of said day, at the Court House door, in the town of Vevay, will proceed to sell at public auction the following described real estate, being the same premises named and described in said mortgage, towiu—The undivided half of (he undivided three-fourths part of tbe following described' land, situated in Switzerland, County,- Indiana, lo-wR;'a part of section thirteen (13), town two (2), and range three (3), bounded as follows, viaijjconrniencing on John Francis Du four’s the State road leading to MountSterling*crosses said, line, and upHaid line thirty-one (3t) rods, thence at nghtaoglts thirty-five rods, thence at right angles down to said road, joining Francis 6. Sheet's Sine, thence along said toad to place of beginning, containing five acres of land, ’ Tbe amount claimed to be due on said note and mortgage'at tins time is $62,36. Dated Ibis 26th day of August, 1663;' ?; : * *■ JAMES PULLEN, Mortgagee. M. S. UitmuT, Attorneys ; Sept. 1, 1853.-11-8 w. .
JOSEPH JAG BBS. 48.
- Vevay, May 12, 1853.
n ■ ns. DC. DANG LADE, Vevay, Ind., DtAl.tW.lS Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dili, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Spices, 4c. Has just received, and will constantly keen on hand, a well-selected assortment of such articles as ate enumerated above, and all others usually kept in Drag Stores, which bo wjlj sell at the lowest cash prices. March 10, 1855. -39.
COURSE, OF * The course of Studies, ax enlarged, win be ax follows, vis;
Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry* in all its various branches, and its applr* cation to ail kinds of business.
3. The Laws, Custom;, and Usages of Trade and Commerce, 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon Vbe short snd'easy system of cancelation, t taught in no otber'Colleje.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough, and systematic. _ 6. Basineu'Pentaansbip.
JOHN J. JACK, Justice of the Peace. Bept. S3, !663.—I4**3w.
Notice to Conli'auloi'*.
Notice.
it hereby given, that whatever J.1 boats Bay land at zny landing below the grade at the foot of Washington street, will bn charged wharfage, as 1 am determined to enfore my right to M2 feet, running from Washington iireet lo the alley below. JOHN CLARK. 'Vevay, Sept. 3, 1563.—l2-4w.
&LALED proposals will be received at the »v9 Auditor’s Office, in Vcvay, Switzerland county, Indiana, up to the first Tuesday of December, 1863, to bujtd a Jail end Jailor’s residence for said county, according to a plan and specifications therefor, which may be teen at said Auditor's office.
6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, aad bther subjects valuable to the business mao.
and sold by-Droggisls'and others throng hoot (bia and other countries. ISAAC STEVENS, JR., Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county, Aug. 25, ||53. fr'J-ly.
OERKCT-DUFOUK, Notary Public, J! takes this method of informing the public generally that libra ready to prepare for execution and taking the acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of convey* ances, dec., and to attend to the taking of Deposition*. From bis experience in tbe above business he flatters himself that be can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him with correctness, neatness, and dispatch.— Charges moderate. Office at Ms residence on Ferry Street, opposite the Market Square. Reference*;— Hon. Jour* Dortour, and C. T. Josca, Ebq., Vevay. Vevay, Feb. 6, 1362, 34-
EXPENSES.
Cards of admission, invariably to advance/ or secured, Diplomas S3, Stationery Wj Boarding S3.-60 per week; incidentals, at option of student, 81b* Making entireespcnsei about $73. On application, a catalogue will be fur. oisbed, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on bcibg directed, post-paid, to _ ' . W. McK. SCOTT, President • Jane 20, ft*3.—l-ly-
By order of the Board of County Commissioners. HUBERT N. LAMB,
Cigars and Tobacco. FOR a superior article of Regalia, Havana, 'Principe and Half Spanish Cigars, as well -. go to No. 2, Odd gellowaTBaU. > June 23.
jMOTICB is hereby given that the under* J. a signed have been appointed Ezecutorscf toe last will of Robert Gullion, late of 8wit. Zetland county, deceased. Said estate is sup* posed to be wisent. . HENRY GULLION,) _ . JOHN GULLION, J'^ieentop. CepL 1, \ 863.
Cincinnati Daily Enquire; and Madiion Daily Banner give sis insertion*, and send account to Auditor of Switzerland county, sept. 33—M-3w.
Auditor."
lings I Slags!! highest market price, in cash or trade, it aU limei be paid for clean cotton and linen'- Rags, at the Book & Variety atore, *_No. 3,*0dd Fellows* .HalE June 23. -
Special Mcctioii.
fWOTICE is hereby given that an election i-w will be held by the qualified voters of Swilzqtland'counlyKOii the 3d Tucvdayin October, 1663, at the usual placet ofbblding elections for the purport of electing t Re per* ter of the Supreme Court to fill the Vacancy occasioned by the death of Horace fi, Carter, and also a Commissioner for the Second District of Switzerland county, to fill the vacancy of Ju. 8. Ferguson, whose term of office eipuea before the neat General Election. . By order of the Governor, •* 8. W. HOWARD, Sheriff of 8,‘0." sept. 22.—14-3 w,
Braiidrclh’s Pills. THE genuine Brandreth Pills Tor sale at No. 3, Odd FeI16wsMf«D, by- " ; . I. STEVENS, Jnil Aoikt.
K3ACON.—'f00 sbdtildcre. JQ> i00 canvassed bam*.. 60 ps.'dried bi-tf,' . ’ *= tOO ps. side bacon. Jost received add for sale low, fay ■ U.P.SCilENCK4SON.
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MEDICAL NOTICE. DBS, P. 3. SAGE and W. *VANNOYS, baring Jormcd a psrltfftrsbip' for the practice of Medicine in its Various branches, respectfully tender their seryices to the citirens of Allensville and surrounding country, and hope by itrlct ■ and carefurattention to business, to merit the confidence of the public. One or both at their office in Allensrille, unless absent on profession'*! business. September 1853 j— : 11-3 w.
ALL perwns.are hereby notified and forbid trusting accrediting any person on my account, without my ciders,« I am determined to pay no such debts. . . SAMUEL LOOK. 7avay,Aug, 29, 1863.—U-3w. -
"‘Casb for Bags. pound,-in caihitwill be ■■"JL girtn’ for clean cotton and linen Mgs, if delivered at this office.
BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Note*. Bills of Lading,'dtc., for sate at the Book and Variety store, No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall, :
. Saak* =/ . 1000 Light fliSajb. •1000 *• <101 .do.. - ■ ' Jtst received tad Cat sale low by.. Junn 33. TJ- P. PCHEKOK 6i $OH,
SAET— SALT.—Just received and for sale \,400 barrels No. 1 Kanawha Balt,, which we will aeU atthe lowest cash price, v - Aog- 18. ■ TEATS & SPtfENOK-
ONION. SST3 WANTED.—The. highezt ' mulct price paid fd'r nod merchantable Htr r b; U. P. SQHRNCB ds BON.
VT A’NAWH A SALTi— 100 bbl* No. 1 !, JC#t Kab<wha r allt, just trtciVKd/'itid for sale low by ; U.- P. 8CHBNCK $ SON* '
John Hants,: ' % against . . Sarah P. D. Hants.
\ PJi for Divorce.
