Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 October 1853 — Page 3
, Take Notice: THE Book accounts sad Notes of Patton & Dufouk' have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for collection. Those knowing themsetires indebted to said firm will therefore come forward and me costs by paying up. ISAAC STEVENS, J*. Oct. C, 1853. ••
The Great Remedy, j Dr. Blorso's Compound JSyrup ot YELLOW DOCS, IS now considered by the most eminent physicians and others; to be the best preparation of medicine in use for curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Headache, Bilious Complaints, Nervousness, Dizziness, Female Weakness' and General Debility, Colds, Coughs, $c., and alt complaints arising from an impure state of the Blood, Scrofula, .Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Blotches, dimples, Biles, Ulcers, Cancers, Tumors, Cancer, Ac. It will benefit all Consumptive and Pulmonary'Oomplaints. 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, Jt„ Agent. SepLlfi, ld&3.
Dissolution.
towldji HmilU.
Notice*
For Sale.
NOTICfi is hereby given, that on the 6th day of October, 1853. the undersigned took ont letters of Administration on the estate of Daniel M. Ricketts dec’d. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all person? Paving claims against said estate will file the same duly authenticated in the Clerk’a office of the Court of Common Plea*. Said estate is aupnoaed to be solvent. MARY RICKETS, Arar*x. October 10, 1853.-l7-3w.
Afsnn of land in Switzerland county, Indiana, fronting on the Ohio River about three miles above the town of Vevay, to-wit: part south-east qr. sect. 6, town 1, .range 2, west, containing 128-61*100 acres. Also, part fractional section 8, Town 1, Range 2, west, containing 132-78-100 acres. About 75 acres of said land is under cultivation; balance well timbered, with a good orchard and a comfortable stone dwelling bouse and other buildings thereon, being the same farm lately occupied and owned by George Singer, deceased.
THE firm of Thiebaud, Connroisier & Co., mutual consent, was on the 7th of julf, 1S63, dtsolved; all accounts or notes doe said firm, will be thankfully received, by Thiebaud Harwood, they being authorized to. collect and receipt for the same. ' THIEBAUD, COUHVOISIER 6l CO.
VEVAY: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1863.
N.B.—The undersigned, will continue to conduct (he business, at the old stand, No. 1. Odd Fellows’ building,, where may befound, stall times, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats i Caps, Queens ware, &c;, &c.. The undersigned respectful!) calls the attention of their numerous customer*, to their new stock of FALL GOODS which bu just been received. THIEBAUD&HARWOOD, Veray, Sept 15, 1853.
BLANKS*
We have Just printed a quantity of Blank Deeds, of an improved style, which is said to be the best form in use. Also—Justices’ Blanks, Blank Notes, and are always prepared to furnish them at prices to suit purchasers.
Fancy Goods, Bonnets, &c. Ill RS. I. R. DUMONT has formed a part, am. nenhip with the HISSES, KINCAID; and bas replenished her stock of*Bonne(jg and Ribbons, and'in connection with the above is now receiving a gencrarassortment of
VAN AMBURGH’S
The above property will be sold by the undersigned as agent for 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 sale. The other heirs wilt act in their own right on the day of sale. Terms:—One third cash in band, and the balance in equal payments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, and payable without relief from valuation or apprasement laws of Indiana. Title unquestionable. WILLIAM HALL. Agent, Ac. Vevay, Ind., Sept. 8, 1853.—12—Id.
IHenSgcrie!
. Tbe Second Annual Fair Of the Indiana Stale Board of Agriculture, will be held at Lafayette, on the !2th, 13lh and Hth day? of October nest. The annual address will be delivered by Horace G»ee lit, of Ncw-York.
of the newest and best styles. The Misses Kincaid ate experienced Milliners and Mantau-makera, and have heretofore given the most perfect satisfaction in Dress Cutting and Making; also, in Cutting and Making Cloaks, Mantles, Ac; ■. * •' They will now be able to furnish the goods, cut, and make— Cloaks, mantles. Dresses, Ac,, Act, of the latest styles, and at the shortest notice. Vevay, Sept. 16,1853. . '
WITH OVER ISO LIVING SPECIMENS OF
McCOW«fEfci;S Comptaal Fluid Extract •( StnayarUIn im wirtiiiiY, A sure and certain remedy for ait diseases of the Qlandular'system, arid all impurities of the blood, such asLivca Coarmsr, Scaoruu, Dtsrrrsu, PmiossaT Aitectjomi, lanicisnox, Riiecxstibm, etc. A large supply of the above in store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 15 cents S:r bottle; or 3 bottles for 82. Call and get a ircular, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. THICOAUP’S Veray Drug Store.
Forest Beasts and Oesert Monsters
nrCONKELIa'S
Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and
i.'li IJMHI.I TRAINED ANIMALS! In Ihrir trvmui uf Inir'inr *oJ •ul’jafit.oa by it, if ficat fttuUf auj o#atr; vthcii.
WILD CHERRY.
Printer's Boy Wanted,
A sure and certain remedy for all diseases of the glandular system, and all Impurities of the Blood, such as Lives Cofmlaints, Sca'oruu K PuLMoturr Affections, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, etc, A constant supply of the gratune article above, direct from the manufactory of Mr. McConnell, kept for sale si No.*3, Odd Fellows' Hall, where printed circulars' containing numerous certificates of its wonderful efficacy -may be obtained gratis.- Price 75 cents bottle, or 3 bottles for«. June 23. I. STEVENS, Jr.,-Agent.
A smart and active boy can have an excellent chance uf learning the printing business. Apply immediately at this office.
FEROCIOUS & TERRIFIC! Ftt*h from tKiir oaUio i *ilb luiimaefibli Ipctimen* of (hi , RARE PARIS THAT FLY IN THE AIR!
iv mil Gnu.
more New Goods* *
IN addition to above assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, a superior lot of MERINOS, DRESS SILKS, CASHMERES, $c., %e., have just been received—which were selected with great care, especially for this locality.* Call at Mrs. Dumont's, on Ferry street, opposite dJ. P. Schenck’s store. . sept 22.
- (£7- The preparations for the teeth, atl* vertisej in this piper, we know to te excellent articles—as we have used (hem ourselves, and have seen . them used by others, with the beat effects.
U, 1\ Schenck & Son, ARE now opening a superior stock of RICH FALL GOODS, comprising selections from recent importation! of
All to be Men for One l*rico of Admission
WILL EXHIBIT AT
VEVAY, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, at 2 and 7 o’clock, P. M. Admittance 30 cents: Children under ten years old, 16 cents. The company will perform in Warsaw on the 19th; at Patriot on the 13lh, and at Carrollton on tbe 2lsl of October ,
FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, and have used every exertion to have the most complete assortment ever before offered in' this place. Our
Ball’s Sarsaparilla! Boxes DR. JOHN BULL’S Sampsllv villa just received, direct from the Laboratory,'Louisville, Ky. Price 81 pet bottle, or 3 bottles for 82 50. A liberal deduction from the above rales to the unde. At J. L. THIEBAUD’S Vevay Drug Store.
The Magic Soap is also an excellent article, and is (he best renovating soap we
millinery and Fancy Store. MRS, E. M. RICH, -Aa. 1W Fifth itreel, Cincinnati, Okia, WOULD respectfully call attention to her large and fashions rue stock of
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 at the Book and Variety Store, No.3, Odd Fellows’Hall. •
have ever seen.
Plain aad Figured Cashmeres, Muslin DeLaines, and Merinoes, are of the most desirable styles and combination of colors, suitable for the Fall season. We also have a choice lot of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
Dr. Levering is a resident of our coun* ty,and his articles arenunufactured in iho county. ,
ABOARD THE FLOATING PALACE
IHillluerr oad Fatter CMdi, Consisting of Silks, Satins, Velvet, and Hraid Bonnets, Bonnet, Cap and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, Mantillas, Cloaks —
Mexican Mustang/Liniment! „ The Most Popular JJrttcU of theJJge, OfkAk DOZENdaily expected direct from the proprietors in St. Louis.Mo. •
Family Bibles. A LARGE supply or Family Bibles, various styles of binding, just received and for sale at tbe Book store of I. STEVENS, li. July 23. No. 3, Odd-Fellows* Hall,
For interesting news items, see fourth page.
Merrimack and Washington Prints, and other brands; white, red, yellowj plain, and spotted Flannels, bleached anp brown Canton Flan* nets, Steam Linseys, etc,, etc;
v BLACK AND COLORED SILK, and other Laces, Needles, Worked Colaxs, CMmazettes, Sleeves, Ac., Ac., which she is prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction303 6 th st., bet. Elm and Plum.—16-ly.
NOTICE.— Although the proprietors bare advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices, they stand as beretofere. Small bottles 25 cents; medium 60 cents, and large at $1. The trade supplied at an advance of 26 cents per dozen, from and after the Ut of July; 1833. For sale wholesale and rctal, By J.L. TH1KBAUD.-
Staple Goods. Apron and Shirting Checks, 10-1*4 Brown Sheeting, Ticking, Drown and Bleached Muslins, Brown and Bleached Drillings, Russia Diaper, Crash, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Fringes, Gimp, Mitts, Bilk and Kid and Cotton and Lineu Gloves, Canvass, Padding, Threads. Buttons, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Needles, Pins, Combs. Tape, Wadding, ete., Ac.
Vevny Prices Current,
Coopers & Carpenter*, HEAR YE! HERE is the place to get the' worth of your money. I have just received in addition to my former stock of Hardware $ Groceries, a large assortment of Carpenter’s A Coopers' Tools, consisting in part, of the following atcles, to*wit; Broad Axes, Jointer Planes, double sin. Board do. Pore do do do Hand do. Jack do do do Adze, Smoothing do do do* Drawing Knives, Hatchets Nos. 1, 2, A 3, ■ . - Steel Squares, Trying do. Devil do. Mitre do. ' Cross-cut Saws. * Ripp do. Hand do. . Tenon do. Screw Arm Groves.' Filislets. Raising Places. Pannel Ploughs. - Cutting Thrusts. .. * Hollow A Honnd. , / Ceiling Match Planes. * Bead do do. V Croze. ' '■ Top PInues. Augers, assorted, from i’to 2 inch. Firmer Chisels, ass’td, from 1 to 2 inch. Socket do do do 1 to 2 inch. Auger Bills do do |to 1 ifich. — ALSO — 6 dozeri hoes, bandied, 6 do premium hots. 2 do spades.4 do shovels. 2 do • manure forks. 60 pair bames. 60 do traces. 40 sells wagon boxes. ■■ 100 kegs assorted nails. - Spikes from 3d to 6 inch. Cast, Shear, German. Blister A Spring Sicel. F. L. RRISARD, Family Groceries. . Coffee, ' : Rice, N Allspice, -Sugar, Candles, ‘ ■ Alum, ■ Molasses, : ■ Soap, Ginger, ■ Tea, ■ * Pepper, . ■ "■ Suleratns, ’ v ' Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, Ac./ Ac, A No. 1, article of Tobacco, both Cavindish and 5 Plug all of which will be sold low fur Cub, by P. L, GRISARD, Comer Main $ Ferry Strett. Ve.vay, April H, 1853. 44-tf.
Oh! Yes!!
florae Here every Person, and get the - worth of your money, WE are just receiving; in addition to our former stock of Goods and Groceries, a large supply of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part of tbe following articles:— 20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p's Plain A Figured Delaines, . 10 p's assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 2 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. I doz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls, 10 pieces Figured and plain Dress Silks. 3 dozen knit Shirts. Together with a Urge and comptette assortment of— ■- Queens & Hardware} Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple' and Fancy Goods—all of which we wilt sell as cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce. Wanted, In exchange for goods, accounts or cash— Wheat. Oats, Flaxseed, Hay,' PoUtoes, Onions, Apples, Butler. Egga, Bags, Beeswax, in short, every thing (hat u usually taken in of country produce. - Salt* 60 barrels Kanawha Salt on commission, which will be sold low. - TAKE NOTICE . We are always on band and ready to show our goods; and hope out prices and the quality of our goods will be an inducement to purchasers. TEATS A SCHENCK. Oct. 6. 1853.
COOK’S FILLS!!
We respectfully invite the public at large to took through our stock; and low as our prices ever been, we shall this Fall sell a little lower than ever before-rour motto ever being, as it ever shall be, quick sales and small profits. U, P. SCHENCK A SON.
Which bt» hrm purrWcd hr Mr. %'*m Airmen i| dionaiMii ripimr. .nj |rniuj''lnl iml rFimiioJ prrt.ljr fur a iborl Tonr in thr Valley cf IhtMtniiiippi, *o at ID (itt lh* Hriidenli *if ihii irclimi the only, and pr ability hit, rppnrtur.ily of t if »l i;y hit CuIIfiiiun; ■ml pirticnhtly lu ilfuril llta I’ulilir hrr* tin rare tp.c- , lirlc of |ht> tD<>>t cttfrui* brute fcncilt lolnlurd iml riinir(died by lift will of lh» vwl nuudirfut nan litmg. .At Mr Van Amburgb con re midair* rrtirinf upon iht fioi« be bat acf|nircd ia Kuropi ind (hit Cuuulty, ■ dJ at it it ui>t rramnihli to tuppute Out to rtlciuita * and tupetb a Collection nil I titr it tin t» brought to(rlbrt, in either lb* Cittern or AVt.ttrn IteBiitpheici —ml if eolteereil. eouM only reach itu riter Town* by ihii cmiiiyiare—it it not pretumplyout to mumo thil (hit Zontuitrat Tour it til •»*cit<t uniterttl Inierett Til 1‘tUrc i. remodeled and rt-tmUlliihn), ttith n*m reientMiug iho miitt Junflrt if the Atintlt, and trilfa tailefiil and •Ugim .A leu I ft, ra»» rub ling the cele - brain) Hnyal I Vimt rtalnripa in Iftintfon and Pit it—conI tiding aereeilJy *iib I he oncoulb wifocu in n bu.b . AnioitU bate heretofore been (ihilited.
Potatoes,
6} barrels Neshnnnockjaml Pink /WjlfW Eye potatoes wanted, for hull of steamer Mary Stephens. The, highest cash ptices-will be paid, sep. 29. U. P. SCHENCK A SON.
JO(atl)0.
The Desl Family Medicine now in Ubp, being recommended and used in the regular Practiceby Sit of the leading physician?of tincountry. NO PATENT NOSTRUM,
Jackson’s Collegiate Institute. Located near Patriot, Switzerland Co, Ind. The Fall session will commence on Wednesday Sept. 7th, and continue 15 weeks.
— On the llih, Georcb W., infant eon of G. W.and Ann Hathorn—aged fire months. .
But a compound known to all who are at alt acquainted with medicines. They are a valuable Srxctric fur mast of the diseues of Ibn country. A trial of them by those who have not yet used, will prove their virtues. Tho*twho have used them, know them, to bei Goon and Safe Pakilt Pill, adapted to Uw cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Back, Breast, Sides and Limbs, and the best preventative of Dili.io it a Diseases. Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for 81. The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just prepared, and fur sale, by J. L. THIEBAUD.
TERMS.
Common English branches, with board, including washing, lights, and fuel per session, ?33 60 Higher English branches/ including Phonetic shorthand writing, 36 60 Greek, Latin, and French, each extra....6 00 Needle-work, Drawing, and Painting, each extra...... ••••* 00 Music on the Piano or Melodeon, extra. .15 00 Daily exercises in Vocal Music, English Composition, and Elocution, Pat most is ’ requested tn advance; and in case of protracted sickness, a proportional part of the money will be refunded. A class of pupils from six to tea years of age, that have not learned to read, or have learned but little, will be received, and taught to write and read (the common print) correctly and umferitondinyfy by tbe Phonetic system. They will also receive instruction in Mental Arithmetic, the elements of Natural History, Physiology, Geometry, other sciences, etc., by lectures and familiar conversation. The land connected with the institution will furnish students with a variety of labor; such as improving and ornamenting , the grounds, gardening, cultivating vines, fruittrees, etc. Coopering, carpenter, cabinet, and stone mason work xyill be furnished those who are skilled in those avocations. For their skill and industry they will be rewarded in cash, according to the current prices of such work. Labor is not to interfere with the studies of the student, nor with necessary and cheerful recreation; neither is it intended to to be a source of profit to the Institution or to the student; but to occupy usefully and honorably that portion of time too often .spent in devising and executing mischief.. The Institution is provided with four interested, well-qualified and experienced teachers; and no pains will be spared in making the School both pleasant and profitable to the student. As the number of students is limited to fifty, those wishing to attend should make application immediately. F. JACKSON, PaiNctPiu August 18, 1853. —9-fiw.
3Tfro fttnjertiscmcnls-
©^Ha^Tg Pterehant Tailor, and Dealer in Itcndy-iuiide tlotlilBir,
Main st-, bet. Ferry fit Liberty, Vevay.
RriiJfi iW Titur, Mr Van iolrat|li bit jo*| rtirtd to bo tooitructrd too flipot flurmri—Ik* Jam** Rivxnrtp, u a roaioit ftr lb* Pilire, idJ for (be con* i mj jor* i>f bit Brut lltttui, Kwf«t, tod AuliUaU to Trsinihf nprrimrati; the olbrr, oltrd Ihe'Cite LI. I. maif 60 f*rt lu*r. rzprculjr fur hi* Aftot, • ho ■ill precede the EttibUibmml »»»er*I ■trhi, isBonbcieg it* appro*ch toil ibr A»j of ill iffltlL At a proper period doting rich Eotert*Inm*al,
TUG subscriber having opened a largo stock of English' and American Clotlis, Cassimeres, Vestings*Ac,, is now prepared to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the must reasonable terms. Alt. custom work is'cut and made under his own inspection, and ho can therefore Warrant a fit in all cases. RKADV-31A.DC CLOTHING. A large and splendid assortment, t consisting of every description of (ieatleined's Qqods, se* Iccted frbm the bestestabliahmeols in Boston, together with furnishing Goods of every description. . ■ ' To those who have heretofore favored me with their patronage, 1 would retain my most sincere thanks, and would most respectfully solicit a continuation of their favors. And those of the public who have not yet favored me with a call, 1 would be happy m showing them my goods, and will warrant satisfaction in every case. WM. DALY. Vevay, Oct 13,1833,
John Bull 5 * Balsam of WILD GHEBRV&ICELAND MOSS PUT up in quail bottles. Price 81, oi 35 Tor C bottles; an eiccllcnt remedy fur Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Roaneness, Pain and Soreness of the Breast, Difticutty of Breathing,'and other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary .Organs.. Constantly oa hand and for sale by 3. L. THIEHAUIX
Mr. VAN AMBURGH
NEW ARRIVAL AND ;
Great Attraction.
THE subscribers have jtist received and, opened a large stock of Dry Goods, Ac., Ac., suitable to the Pall trade. They can assure tbeir customers that their assortment is not' entirely complete. Among which may Be, found the following; Brown Sheetings, Blceebed Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shirtinu Checks,'Domestic and, Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocheco, Allen A Co., and other test brands of Prints, Red, Yeilow and White Flannels, Canton do.) Cloths, .Cassintcres, Satinets/ Jeans, Tweeds, Satin A other Vestings, Merinos/ Bl’k Lustres, Mooslin DeLaines, Persian Cloths, Blk silk's, etc., etc. In the Notion, Department, may be .found Lace A Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves, Coats*, spools and patent-Thread,; Needles, Pins, Hooks A Eyes, Ac., Ac. ’ 'C. « HOOTS and SHOES, Of every style and ihe best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is invited. v . # MATS AND CAPS. : • * A complete assortment.’, of the latest styles. .
—ALSO—AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. ' JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. fjKodoeis* LiTcawaaT amd Taa. - .Wisraa’a Balsam or Wild Cbeikt. Loudes’s Extectoeant. Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, at' the VevayDtvg Store, by , - J. L. THIEBAUD.
Tooth Wash* TUB attention of the public is called to Ibis .“wonder of the age.** Dr. Leverlog's Tooth Wash is a certain cure for Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums. The extract will cure the above, and will leave no unpleasant taste in ibe mouth, and is warranted not to injure the teeth—but if used as directed, wilt preserve the teeth.
OF HIS TERRIFIC GROUP OF
LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS,
Drugs and Medicines,
la tba prt«*nc«of(h# Aadleae*. a* h# bu Joae with «• •jack uUi ia Europe ud Ameriet.
J. L. THIEBAUD’S, OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL,
Dan turamcb Animals
Oh YesrOli Yes!! Come to your Country's Colt, and sustain your Independence, whiUl the * .:American Banner is unfurled r; . to the breeze in triumph.
MAIN STREET, VEVAY. AT this store is the place to purchase freii and pure - Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils, Turpentine and Varnish, Dye Slufls, &c. - The articles in the Medicine line are fresh and imported principally from Philadelphia, and stand No. I, and arc sold
Com it t of two NuatfdUs ■ ttojril ft*nr*l Tiger, Poor African I«*pird* t A<i*<ic Lion and Lionet«, BLick Tiger, and Bnxilitn Tiger.
LEVEHINg’S MAGIC tOAP.
Dr. Levering's Magic Soap, is the best article in use. It is Warranted to do as stated. For the Ladies it is an invaluable article. It will remove Giease, Stains, and Tat from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of the Wash and Powder, 60 cts; the Soap, only 10 cents. For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale nnd retail. Center Square, Switzerland Co., Indiana. Also, for sale by IS A AC STEVENS, J a., Vevay. October 13, 1853.
Aavag tb« tv* Ant rail* ud Hint* will be fuuti
RHINOCEROS,
Qxetuwpro sad Cluiwan
WE have just recieved in addition to our former stock, a full assortment of prime FAMILY GROCERIES, and we respectfully invite the attention of our customers, and all those who are desirous of puschasing Cheap Groceries, to call and sec, as we are determined to sell low for cash.
Of every style, quality, and price.
Notice to Contractors.
i HAIlDWAlt . Consisting in parlfof^Table^and'pocket Cut* lery, Butcher tea spoons, scissors. Axes, \V*^-sawsi , Ad lron3, Bntls& screws, files, TackilCoffeeMills, Locks, etc. grooBaibs; . In part as fol!ows—Cofleefstigar, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowner, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, salaratus, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Cloves,* aoap. Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, (Washboards, Ac., <£c. Also—Cotton Yams, Carpet Warp, Baiting, Candle wick; DyerslufTs>best quality oi Indigo, 1 Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc. School Soofcf,
SLA LED proposals will be received at the Auditor’s Office, in Vevay, Switzerland county, Indiana, up to the first Tuesday of December, 1833, to build a Jail and Jailor’s residence for said county, according to a plan and specifications therefor, which may be seen al said Auditor’s office.
And apart from these may be found articles that every family heed more or leea, tuch as
Our stock consists in part, to-wit: Rio Coffee, Java do., . N. O.Sugar, " Chub Sugar, * Powdered Sugar, ■ Loaf do., . ‘ ' N. 0. Molasses, Sugar House Molasses, and a superior article of
Teas, ■ . ■ =■ . Chocolate. - ' ' Loaf Sugar, Starch, ■ Saiaralur, j, , ; Pepper and Spicet, . Ginger apd Cloves, - CinnamSS-and Mice, . Naimegf, 1 . Boapttrt^Ctiidlw, PURP. CIDER VINEGAR, 4*C. TOBACCO. SNUBF and CIGARS, live Siiiffs. . 1KEEP on hann a full supply of the best article of Dyes and Dye-Woods, all of which I warrant; auch as ■ V Aito IB i , Indigo, Madder; Copperas, ; Red-wood, Cam-woed, Fustic Chip, - Aronetta, Logwood, Kstacl of Logwood, Vitriols, Acids, etc., etc.
Commissioner’s Sale.
THE undersigned, Commissioner appointed . by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Bwitzerland county, Indiana, at its October Term, A. D. 1843, will or or after the 15th day of November, A. D* 1853, sell at private sale, for the best price the same will bring, but not for less than the appraised value, the following premises situate m Switzerland Co., and owned jointly by Richard F. George, Gabriel J. Stillwell, and Benjamin Heady and George A. Jackson, viz: Part of the south-east and southwest quarters of section'number eight in town* ship number two of range two ; west of (he first principal meridian t and bounded as follows: beginning at a stake on the south line of said section from which a gum tree 18 inches diameter bears south 86° east distant 69 links and being in the center of the State road, thence north* 35 deg. east about thirty-three chains, thenie south Mid eg. east twenty chains and seventy-five links, thence north 35deg.*east about eight 1 'chains to a stake, thence south Mldeg, east thirty-three chains and fourteen links, thence south four chains end thirty-two links to the corncrof the quarter section, thence west sixty-five chains and forty-eight links to the place of beginning containing one hundred acres of land, being the same land conveyed by Jared Chamberlin and wife to Thomas Heady by'deed bearing date September 19th, A. I). 1835, recorded in Book F. page 497 Recorder’s office of Switzerland county, Indiana, from which deed tbe above description was tqken, Tcaxs or Salz.-— One-lbird of tbe purchase money to be paid in hand; one-third in six and one-third in twelve months, Fot tbe deferred payment*, the purchaser will he required to give his notes bearing interest from date ana collectable without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement latfs* R." H- LAMB, Commissioner. October IT, WM.-17-lw. ‘
By order of tbe Board or County Commissioners. ROBERT N. LAMB,
OR, UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT! K*1« KUphant Tippo Snlt*n, Arabian pack Cam*!, Wklta Lini, Zrba nr BdrarnaO* Narnli, African Z»bra, Canada* Elk, Chilian Alp*c*i,
Auditor.
Cincinnati Daily Enquirer and Madison Daily Banner give sis insertion;, and send account to Auditor or Switzerland county.
10 Lions and Lionesses, Asiatic & African, Royal Cental Tiyer*, Pair Pnaitiaa Titer*. Royal Jara Titer,3 African Lnoptidr, Kaffir I.kmci* and 3 Royal Wkalpa, Pair Heaepl leopard*. RUek Tiyar. *i South Anancin Liana, Black Lettpard. Poor North Atnarka* Panther*, Pair Spotted llyenu, Slftucd llyeoaa, Black Woteea, 9 firinly |Uar*, R nnian ltm»o Rear. North Arnerkan Black Rear, While Cmm (h>tn Siberia,Pair «|
sept 22—14-3 w.
Dissolution.
McQufTey’s Headers, Elementary spelling Rooks, Hay’s Arithmetics, Smith's Geography;, blank books, writing and letter paper, slates, steel pens, Ink, etc., etc.
Gunpowder Tea, Imperial do., Young Hysondo., and Block Tea; Saleratus, Starch,* • Mackerel, Cod Fish, . j Soap, MouUtpandlcs, .. Tobacco, Cigars', Cheese, ■ ButforCrsckcrs, Soda Crackers, Rice, Hominy, $c, ALSO
THE copartnership heretofore existing between Green £ Everding, in the Tombstone and Marble business/was on the 6th of September dissolved, by mutual consent.
— also — A general assortment of Tinware, all of which will be sold at our established low prices. for cash or approved country produce. Our friends and customers, and the public in genera), are invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner of Ferry street and Market-square, where they wilt find us at all Aimes anxious to wait upon customers. t WILL1AMSHAW $ SON. sep.22—U-ra3. ,
NEW HOLLAND OSTRICHES,
The business will be continued by tbe subscriber, at bis shop on Ferry street, above Pike, a few doors above U, H. ScbencVs Store, Tbe patronage of the public is solicited, and every possible effort will be made to glvesat* isfaction. , HARVEY GREEN.- ■ Vevay, Sept. ft, . MEDICAL NOTICE DRS. P. S. SAGE and W.' VAjffNBVS; hiving formed a pafltMfnhipiffor the pracUce of Medicine in its various branches, respectfully lender their services to Abe citizens of Allensville and'surrounding country, and hope, by strict and careful attention to bu!ines*, to merit the confidence of the public. One or both may be found at their office in Allensville, unless absenton professional business. September 1, 1863<i-ll-3w.
Pair Africa* Ctoward Craora, Pair Clack f>'wam,\Vklta Stork. Stlrar Phaatint»,Koj1i,hPheajaiiii. Plug Cranet, Pair Whit* A*(ora RaKbila, Pair White Guinea ttrna from South Amen, Pair Lv|* Toikiah II all* u, M •- cava. Parrot*, Icknaonoaai PaJiara, and a
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Prepared Cocoa, Chockolate, Candies, Raisins,'Dried Currants, and many other articles appertaining to Family Groceries, all of which will be sold low for cash, by ALEX. DETRAZ, & CO. Vevay, Feb. 10, 1863. 35-If.
Colony of the Monkey Tribe!
A* *i*iiiia| Ptrfarroaata wilt b* |i»en by tbn
Stolen or Miunaxcay, i'V "EtROM the premises of Mr. A? William Scudder,one brown Mare, six years blind; JnMLf&iher hind feet and n \| caused .by the saddle, on MeawMB her weathers; and she is maiked by the gears considerably t> and is near sixteen bands high, and a body m proportion. Any person apprehending her or conveying her to me will be liberally rewarded. She was missing September l6th. 6 JOHN.6CUDDBR. York township, Swite. Co., Ind.—15-3“
Bread nud Cake Bakery. B BARRETT would respectfully inform • the public that he has opened a new .*, v
Bread and I'ancr Cako Unkery, on Perry street, between Market Square and Main, for the supplying the citizens, and his Ghent neighbors, with fresh Bread and Cakes of the very best quality, and at tbe lowest possible priced for cash. E. B. will not trouble bis friends with any further detail, as he feels*certain the system on which he purposes conducting his business, together with the superior articles he intends supplying, will be sufficient to insure the patronage of a generous public, t Vevay, Sept, 1,1863^
AU. L. Tliitbaud'a Store yon can proenra every variety and color* of PainU, ready mixed with Oil, or Dry* via; Red Lead, ■ While Lead# Yc null an Red, Pania Green, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Lamp Black, Umber & Lilherije,~ ■ Spanish Brown, Linseed *011,' Furniture and Coach Varnish, Japu and Leather Varniah, Spirits of Tnipentine# <l etc. Ju 7 7, 1853.-1. J. L. .THIEBAUEL ,
THAWED BLBPHABT
DRESS GOODS. A FINE assortment of Barege DcLalncs, Lawns, and Ginghams, for sale low by * , WM. SHAW* SON.
-With kit Keeper. Jttid nil^thnPONIES Afib 1(IEIR MONKEY RIDERS. At lb* eonelurlrn of Hr. Va* Awkertk’* ikrlltin* Parfnmranc* «tlk thn An* *, > *' * Kr rnr/kll particular* (te#a Paraphlata, Pictorial li)U.Utko(Tapk* *e„ October 13, 1853. a i. **
Stone Wave. M A Gallons assorted stone ware Just received and for sale by u. p. SCHENCK $ EON.
FeatUeDi.tr tbs Feathers lust received and tor sale VV low by U.P. SCHENCK $ SON.
Coksecteo Weeklt sr U. P. Scbescs & Son. Flour per bbt 85 00 New wheat ** bush ; 90 Onions......... 3b Oats ■ •*: “ .-30 Rye * « •• 50 Harley 1 * *.'.... 35a40 Hay, per ton... S9 a Oto Bacon Hams, city cured, pr lb — 121 Canvassed Hams --,15 Lard”p'r lb. 121 Butter”** -v 15 ;Eegs pr doz...,. 10 Neshannocks. 35 Potatoes, piBilErM 30 Chickens pr dot... ..5125 Feathers.-. 371 Salt per. bushel, 35cta Flaistcd I °0 Dried Apples .....75
