Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 October 1853 — Page 4

tDtekln HmilU.

TUc Koszta Case.

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-> Sittings of the Courts Is Tine CoD5Tt,pr Swirmuso, Incus*.

MARRIAGE, HiPPIIfESS AND COMPETESCfi.

The principal points given by- Secretary JIarcy, in his elaborate and excellent letter, just published, are briefly as follows;

CIRCUIT COURT.

1st Monday of May. 15th Monday of October. COMMON PLEAS COURT.* Smtxerland , County.

VEVAY:

Wttvism

Tbtt trt behold but fnmltt, tetrtt ta the nrndua of lift brokrm la bftlth tndapiriu uilh a conr ! <cuka of dixurt and ailmntt, dapritiaf itwa of o>* pm«t f« iba eniornatt •f lift at t* K» wbao knhb. bacitacr of .pint*, and fernr wmltt of aitod. ariiuf from a roodtiitn of Wtlui, tboald be pjtdomiuaat, glt4T ofUx prutM of h«r«alfe:iatr tl ,Tt“* brfcr«, !«*«?■■■ rie | prlbood.eiUi* SmTufyuf rma M thx U orttia »o (txtu w to fBu aimoucrd/iod of (v*xt* ■nUtud. m AFTER TEAKS,

THURSDAY, .OCTOBER 13,1S53

Koszta, having in his possession a ltz~ ktnh furnished him by Mr. Brown, a kind of passport, each as is usually given by foreign consuls in Turkey to persons whom they extend their protection, as by Turkish laws they have a right to do,— while awaiting an opportunity tbieturn to America, was seized and roughly handled by a band of lawless men without any color of legitimate authority emanating Irom Turkey or Austria, imprisoned 911 the Austrian ship “Hussar,” and, despite the understanding, of the parties that he should be rciatnad at Smyrna, while the question of his nationality was pending, would very probably have been clandestinely taken of for Trieste, had not Cap). Ingraham threatened the use of his cannon to prevent it, Turkey has protested against the conduct of the Austrian agents in that affair, as unlawful, and a violation of its sovereignty. There exists no treaties between Austria and Turkey which could justify, dr in any way countenance the seizuie or imprisonment of Ivoszis by the Austrian tunoiionaries,

1st Monday of January, 11st Monday of April. 1st Munday of July, ( 1st Monday of OcU

Agricultural Address*

Ohio County. 3d Monday of January, { 3d Monday of April. 3d Monday of July, | 3d Monday of OcL

On the- first page may he found an address delivered by Joun Dumont, Esq. , at the Rising Sun Fair. As this will be the only correct version published, it will be found worthy of a careful reading.

|libets, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Lading, Hi 111 lend 5-, Programmes, etc., etc., pintrtn with neatness and dispatch.

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 alt who may favor him with their patronage,Vand notwithstanding' the Douse has changed its name, the same oU Hub officiates as "mine host," and will always be on hand to wait upon therein person. The Table of the Leclkic Hoi st: is at all times furnished with the iul»lan(io/» as well as delicacies of the season, and the Bar supplied Aith Cicars.Tobacco, and Pittsburgh Ale, besides the Satire Catawba and all other Wines, of the purest order—n«fAiary slronjyer. ROBERT LKCLERC. K-

(Ul.ll.mSSIOXRItS .COGUT.

VThta tooUU to bt bntltttd Iron fcaoaltdfr, wt loci back tad Motrtatsd »{iti tbt nil coota-tarac*. of ooi rranotolteafirato pMMtt.ia t«itrlift.tb* tig«Mn wi obctia U after inn! Am alw d*ja ni aitbu of aafoiib m «i|bl act b»ta Ina •(vrd, if tbt lualdp autiatlf poututf It U uiei.AJfcnoi.T ahd STAUTuaro'

1st Monday of March j 1st Monday of Sept ember 1st Monday of Juno 11st Monday of December

I n § a r a si c e AGAINST 10SS OR DAMAGE FIRE A SO THE Perils of Navigation, BV THE PROTECTION lilUll CBIIMIY, of* HARTFORD, CONN. This old and responsible Company continues to grant Policies upon the most favorable terms. Apply lo — ISAAC STKVENS, Ja.» Agest, t for Vcvay and Switzerland County. '-

Large Colt.— David Jones, of Orange county, in this State, has a colt 17 months old. weighing 1,030 pounds, and 15$ hands high. • - jfl

Tobrbnld tbetlckaearaad *affrn*t«adatr jkr B«Ti aik far our rno, from aim t4»pd» tad coalrolUbl*, nulr nawditi-ot benet «iU,-nct lattntd.ifMWT WIPE AND MOTHER

KISliVCi SUN immsm. . THE undersigned * ' SK ‘ having permanently esSBi lablisbed themselves at , -■ Sun, Indiana, in Foundry Business, ’ would respectfully injjT tfenrt form the Hay Growers V ' fiHpiri TSA* °f Indiana end Kenvt\ tucky. tbst they still ft Sjt Ji| qA continue Jo roanufcctSr _ HUM - ture Screws for the Mormon, or Beater Hay • .... Press, which ate not . inferior to any made In ® JS* Ibe United States," from jk?s| V X1 he fad that the best m Press Builders give our eg. K \: Screws the preference KXMSX orer a l* ol^ef3 - ' r We have also Patented a Hone , Pc\wer, osld to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be attached to the Press if desired) and forming a part oHhe Press—if the.Horse Power is used, it does not lake any extra room more than what is already taken by the Press. We warrant all Work done by us, to be of. good materials and sound Iron. We also,, do . alt- kinds of casting that is done in similar establishments. 0*AII orders Switzerland Comity, left with our Agent, F. iL,;0RlSARD, t will be prompUy attended r ’ 1 " 3t CO. Rising Sun, . : 47-tf ;

' •f' ’ • t *’• Porarttrd eba [nfomutvoa cocniaei ra t littlt »«l tat, (with in tba nath of all) abieh wotldinratohaorlf > TEARS OP m*ERY, A ad to brt kitui iba mutant toil tad taiinr «T uitd, atetanrilf dcroUtoc apob hi« Inn licka'm cl tie «ifr, rruboat fir jaf bin tba ofpoitaaif f of tbu (to* Crimeanhiebbit nmioat in ttutltd,tad tb« twMin el uhieh rtonld tar an the hippiDtat of binurlf, aift.ud cbildna. r '

A New Paper.— Geo. H. Chapman and Horatio S. .Garner have issued i> prospectus for a-weekly independent paper, to lie published in Indianapolis—to be styled Chapman's ChanlicUer.

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Vail fimporlalioius !I BERBV & BBBBY,

SECURE TUB BEAKS OF HAPPINESS firbermaiaf in tint manned el tbt kmltltt.ilt ant of uhich hat ctued lot .irkamtod |«nnj(f lUnutdi. tarU* of lath naitnnwi, ao «lf» Of BHVhrt U ciroublt ifiba aaclrct la anil brnrlf of lb*l keualtdcr ia mpact toWtwlf. wbkWoold Maitho n«ck taOrriif.ba tbt nctail of (umiaatt tad tat»r«ntT to Mrbatotad, tad ewbi apoa bar thUdrta tbit Mmiac abort til pice—bathtf bodiet, rriib brrlibr niad*. Thu SaOalcdx* acoouitfd uj t little work nlitltd ,

Importers and Jobber*., I‘avl aide Plain Mrtet) bciucen tourih mid I'ltlb. Cilltnuuti,

In Indiana, all fines, for breaches of the penal laws of the Stale, accrue to the Common School fund for educational purposes*..

Would invite and Wholesale Uuycrs, to inspect their large and extensive stuck of

THE MARRIEDiWOMAN'S

FANCY GOODS,

Private Medical Companion. : BV DS. A.,it. MAVRICEAV,

03* A. society has baen founded in Paris for “Sunday repose.” Its prii-iples of action is moral suasion.. The signers of tits agreement engage to do no work, and to neither buy not sell. They agree to give tlieif custom to such tradesmen and master workmen as confirm to their ideas on (ho subject. This is thought to be nothing more than just, as an imiemnity is certainly due' to such voluntarily renouncing labor on the most profitable day iin tha week.

. Koszia. by the procurement of the Austrian Emperor, was expelled Irom Turkey in 1B5I, on condiuun of submitting to perpetual banishment. Us was, tn regard u> Austria, an outlaw.

Auarrco to the Srai.vc Trade. O jt facilities for securing desirable Styles and cheep Goods foe ctislum'ets. are not surpassed by any House in the West, as we have an experienced buyer constantly in the’Eastern cities forwarding us daily such bargains as the market oilers iu

mrtii.rtr oiitmi or atana. Gar FJitiit 12**,w.Ci0.fW 1 M cU. [o« rt*» men, nm llroua, Jl «.] Ftnt ptUuied b lt(T, ltd h it not ■V IQRPIUZ1KQ OR WONDER PCb, CotuWerln* lh»t KVBRY PEMAT.K. WHETHER BARRIE U OR NOT, can hare acquire a-nit kntwlidn of- the nature, tharttltt and rente* or bar complaint*, trllb tba ration* symptom*, anti that acartr HALF A MIL.UON COPIES

Vicwitig*all the parlies as .without the immediate presence ami controlling direction of civil or international law, in regard to the ueauneni of Koszta,—he being seized'without any rightful authority, and fullering a grievous wrung—Gapt. Ingraham, in doing what ho did fur linn,- was 'fully justitied by the laws of humanity. Koszta, having, in contemplation of law, . acquired .domicil in the U. States, and having disclosed no fraudulent purposes in coming to and seeking a domicil in this country, was vested 'with ilm uailocality of an American citizen at Smyrna, and had, at least as regards protection to his person and properly tlietc, rights coextensive with those of native-born or naturalized citizens.

RfHUONS, MtLUNERV GOODS, PERFUMERY, KM flllOID EHitS, COMBS, LACE GOODS, RRUSHES, HOSIERY & GLOVES, THREAD, WHITE GOODS, JEWELRY, ' HANDKERCHIEFS, HUTTONS. Dll ESS TUI MM ENGS,; ACCO it D EONS, CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODSiVc.

Taxes for I he Vearl S53. JHMIK undersigned, Treasurer of SwitzerjL land county, Indiana, hereby informs the taxpayers, that ihc' ptr contain charged on the taxable property and polls in said county, fur the year 1653, is —

lowncticab)* U> «*t»t Wlr.tkj wWcna bte*J ot, ai they am of* aatatt-atnnly intended for ibe .turned, or ihftoo.ccmirnrbtioX muitacn. bot »o f<m Koiiooi of tnjonax beiUb. and that bet*tT,cou*]'iemt im ititth.'Obicki««erudetire lo.htjo** h»rvt»r«.a-<3 Out •f bee haebaad, bat either b» ct mil vbtan u. ■< Ku or w ill OtttT hatband oho hai ibe Into a»d «Be coon eltu mft a* i«wt, or (bat of fail ova peraaiaiy imfroremral. ' tPWARDS OP OSB HUNDRED THOU-8A-KO COPIES

On each §100 worth of taxable?, for Slate purpose, - - - * 20 cent?. On each taxable poll, for same pur-. puse - -50 cents. On each SlOO worth of taxable?, for ■

The popular feature of Selling must of The Goods at live per cent, advance will tie continued. ' . ■ ‘

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iVoblj* Done.

To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we can oiler liberal inducements. fcblOlf

At the annual meeting of the Indiana Baptist General, Association, held last week at Terre Haute, composed of delegates from all parts of tile Stale, the following resolution' was passed, with-.only two votes in the negative; :

cun uly purposes - * - 40, cents. On each taxable poll for'some pur- ■ puses . - - - 50 cents. On each 8100 worth of taxables, for school purposes * -10 cents. In the Tqllowing townships, on each 8IC0 worth of lasable property for load purposes, as follows: : ‘ ,

NEW -FURNITURE HOUSE.

Hire beea SEAT 11T MAIN ml hi* lb* lut few atonth* CAUTION. TO THE PUBLIC.

BE NOT DEFRAUDED1

Boy no Nr* ante** * I>r. A. M. Vaurifia, IN Liberty Street, K. V," I* «t the title page- mi the entry In lira Clcrk’e Ofllee on the tick U Uia titlepin; ao.l bay only of respectable and honorable QpaWfK, or Ktl by mail, aoJ addraaa to Dr. A. M. Maorieeao, at there «* epnrioa* and atnepautui of copy-debt. LET EVERY WIPF. AND HUSBAND POXDERI

Koszta having been received under the 'pro tection of the American. establishments at Smyrna ami Constantinople, and having thereby acquired, 1 according to the laws of nations, their nationality—Austria acting in Ida 'arrest without and against the.'civil authority of the place, and preparing, in'violation of good faith, to hurry him off to Trieste.,Gapt. Ingraham, appealed to by Mr, Brown to iirerkre for ins liberation, and advised by him to affect it in the way U was done —had the same right to demand and enforce his release as lie would have had if Koszta had been taken from American .soil, and incarcerated in a national vessel of the Austrian Emperor. The place of the trailssciidn is ini material, unless the' Auainun immietpol law extended over it. .t The Secretary winds up by declaring that, if anything was done ai Smyrna in derogation of the sovereignty of i’nrkey, rhe Sultan, who has on investigation pronounced judgment against Austria, and acquitted - the United States, shall on demand receive from this government satisfactory explanation, ‘ :

Jn JetiVtMiu Township, - .» 10 cents,

Resolved, That we most heartily ap-! proveof die principles embodied in the “Alpine Law,” as affording the only sure clidck lo the' dire ful evils of ihitmiperaiify? and. that we earnestly..'urge; upon the Churches to la fee a decided stand iu favor of securing., the passage of a similar -law in this Suio by ihis. nest session of the legiilalure;- and we.do, as individuals, "pledgeTour lives, fortuiics. and sacred honor” m support of tin's effort to destroy the Demon of Intemperance. • ■ After the passage of the resolution, one of those who voted in the negative, explained, Urol he voted as he;,did because the resolution was rip/ strong enough and the other stated-that he wiis emphatically in favor of the ‘Maine; Law,’ but was opposed to tliets. Churches metldliog iii poli tics.

lu York Township, - - - Scents. On each $100 worth of taxables, fur Library purposes - -21 cents! On each usable poll, for same pur- 1 poses - - ' - - -.25cents. On each St00. worth of taxables.

Tne undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining ro his trade. He pays particular attention to filHog all orders for

rBIHE subscriber has just received a full JEL and complete supply of

Nictrnn fbr Ignorance, when Ignoranea 1* fffUcrr to Utow are hold nw an** dear, and when to dlipcl our Ignorance la within our reach. To enable every toe to decide npoo the indU - nenaobf* juvrarify at pomcmlng a copy, and that on We, nr mother need remain nnlnlucnicd upon tho many came*, whkh. acrtjer or later, are destined to make ftarfltl range* open her health, nnlet* guarded ataln< and that no cnoddente .and affectionate bmbaad bare came to upbraid hlm«-lf with crtfr<l (it the welfare of hit wife—a pamphlet of CiIrty-«« paffrt, containing Tttt*-pag* ami ttf <Vakart, together with extract! from the book, will be aeni fr*e of rJiorp* U any part o( the United Stale*, ■■* by addnaeing, port-paid, ai herein. , When Knowledge la Happlncaa, ’ll* eul- ‘ - pabtc to be Ignoraht. ry- 0« receipt of One Dollar (for the too EJU lion, extra, binding.) “TUB MADRIED.WOMANS . PRUT ATE MEDICAL COMPANION U lent (mn/fof free) H any part ofilra United. Stale*. Ai*tek~ ' ten mod be postpaid, and addrreeed to Dr. A. M. , tlACRlCF.AU. Box UK New Tort City. PnWlaktajtOffleo.UtA1« liberty Street, lie w Ttrt.

for sinking fund tax ■ - Scents On each §100 worth of taxables for

PUR1TITURE, selected with care, and purchased with cash; which he flatters himself be can sell as low fur cash, os can be had elsewhere. . Call in and examine my stock, two doors above Alex. Delmz & Co.'s Grocery Store, in Scheiick’s targe brick. .. July 28, ISS3. LUCIAN ROCS.

special school las, in corporation of Vevay ‘ * - - 25 cents. On each taxable poll, for same purposes - 60 cents. ■ On each $100 worth of taxables, for township purposes,-ns follow sr For Jefferson township, - - -3 cents. York township,' ■ - - - 4 cents. Posey township, -• ■ • - 3'ccnts. Pleasant township,' - " - Scents. ' Colton township, - . t •- 4 cents. Craig Township,. - ■ v ’ ■ - 10 cents. On each $103 of taxables’ for spe-; cial school lax, in Jefferson ■ township, - r ' - 124 cems. And on each poll for same purposes 50 cents. Said Treasurer-further gives notice that lie will attend the usual places of holding elections in each of the several townships, as follows: — ’ : ' ’•' ! ; ‘' ■■ In York' township, on Monday the 31sl day of October, I853 t i and Tuesday the 1st day of November/ at Krulz’s store, in Florence.'' Posey township, on Wednedsay the 2d, and Thursday the 3d duys of November, at Howe’s store, in Patiiot,and<al —■, in the Hark works, on Friday Uie 4 th day of November. • .=/,; ,i' / ‘ : vIn Cotton township, on j Monday and Tuesday the 7th ami- 8th days of November, at — —, in Enterprise, and on Wednesday and Thursday, 9th and l.Oib days, at;ll. S. stow, in Melville. ' : ■ In Pleasant township, onthe .11th day of November, at -————■ in Bennington. Craig township, on Monday the 14th day.of November, at Shaves store, in Braylown;

WAGONS, CARRIAGES, Buggies, Hay Press Irons, etc., etc., and will promptly attend to any and all kinds of work left in his hands. : .

tllORKE’S COMPOUND SVItUP OF

YELLOW DOCK ROOT. r Kims is a Purely VegrtuLU Compound, idJL o mi Realty prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of-the Materia Medico, and lias gained an unrivalled reputation fur the follow, ing effects, viz; . Itcjnlniinguad SlKngiliehlng the f.tree and IIIix«i.live Uruaim, and Cleanting liie Staiiiuclt and IJon cb, - and thus cubing all. Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dispepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness. Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Juandicc, Nanseau, Loss of Appetite, &c., and causing the food.to nourish and auppotl evety PWl ’ PURIFYING THE BLOOD , and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Sciotlhla/SaU-tthenin, Erysipelas, b'cald Head, Canker, Pimples on* the face, Blotches/ Ulcers,;Tumors, Mercurial Disease,; Cancers, &u., &ci V r ,. V

Having spent many years at blacksmithing, be flatters himself that he lean do'work as well as can be done elsewhere in the western country, and as cheap as the cheapest Give me a call, at my shop on Ferry street, above Seminary street.

JOSEPH 3AGEES, :

Fur' salt: by J* T. At sap, Decatur; A. L. Morton, Monroe; W. $ K. Patterson, Angola; Gammon .and Neff, Lopansporl; P: W. ;Hurronphs.'Fort Wayne; S. F. Paris, GtccnraMlc; J. Elder, Richmond; F. S..Fame, SlicIbjjiHc; P. .Roberts, La Porte j G. H. Harvey, Vincennes.—Indiana. ' . * ’

Ycvay, May 12,1863.

DK. DANG LADE, Tevaf, Ind„ : DFAJLBlin ' Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils. Varnishes, Turpentine, Dye Stuff*, To- ' •-* . . bacco and Cigars, Fancy Articles, , Petfumeiy, S|'iccs, <$c,, Ac., .Has just received, and will constantly keep on Band, a well-selected assortment of such articles as ate enumerated above; and all others usually kept in Drug Stores, which he will sell at tbe lowest cash prices. ’ March lQ, im v ; -^9.

Murder nt Ft AVaync.

One night,last week three Germans met at a,beer house in'Fil Wayne, drank' beer until they were drunk, then, on the ruad home, quarrelled, ami in the tight dial ensued one of them was killed. Thu people of. For I Wayne are aroused and detetmineifio clear their city of ail such plagues spots as liquor and beer-shops; or us tliey„orc culled there, vsnike holes.” A cm respondent of die I'imts says:

In New.York, City, Springer Sf Townsend; F Adri3nce, Sherman and Co.; Dewitt and Davenport; Barnes and Co.; and at toe OFFICE, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwich. May 8, 1853. *

OO* Time, thought, and money are three talents given us for the service ■■of .Clod, and we have no more right to waste ■one than the other. " v-

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Commercial College, (LltB COXXK&CIAL INSTITUTE.) / O F I K P I A K A POL 1 S, Q:stoblisi)ft) illdrtJj 33, 1S51. 1NCORPOTATED 1853.

CO” The Emperor ol ItuVsia never appears out of uniform. a

. Kejulntlnj the Secretory Organs, and by enabling them ioperform their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangetout - diseases; Strengthening and Quieting riie';Nervons system,, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, andcuriiig all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia,Cramps,Ac; ■It is Uarivalled in the Cure of All " FEMALECOMPLArNTS, ns 'Debility, irregularity, Obslructions. the . Feet, Limbs, Joints, Ac., caused by weakness, also, Lv.no and Throat .-Complaints,, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption,:Ac., also, Dropsy. * *■

Let us have taws strung and intelligible enough, and • officers virtuous and. sober enough, to .administer them, and the days of . rum-drinking will be numbered. When the people are 'evidently incapable nf taking cate oj themselves, it is proper for the government to interpose for their protection. ' Formerly wo had a strung repugnance to'sumptuary laws of every description, bur we have become persuaded of their utdily and necessity, in many cases. We have tried "Moral Suasion” for more than thirty years, but still .the evil.has increased and is increasing; let us try legafsuasion,' which is the only suasion that ,yvill reach the incorrigible aryl conscienceless rura-ecller. Give us the Main, law.'or something belief and more stringent. Anything which the euvreighty of the people can or will devise id "put a stop To the ravages of this fell destroyer of the fouls and bullies of men.

ADVAXCE TEIMlSt One Copy, $1 50. Five Copies, , 0 ‘25.

In Jtiliirson township, on Saturdays the 6 th and 12tli, and Tuesday the l&lh day of November, 1853—vvlletu 1 may be found at all umes therealtcr, according to lawi: ■ GEORGE IL KYLE, • - Treasurer of Switzerland County.. sept. 29—6w. ... . ; • '

W. McK. SCOTT, A. M„ Founder and President. JAMES C. HAYDEN, V [Late P'nfettor in Bacon*t Mercantile Col- ■ ■ lfg<> Cincinnati,] . : '

Ten Copies, 10 00. Atifunrr payments required in all cases for iiibscripHons at the above rates. One copy Ucvuille and the Lady’s Book, S3 50*

ru»tuge on Ihu “ Itcvvllte.’* In Swilzoilaml county, yuce. Out of the county, and within the Stale ol Indiana, thirteen cents a year. Out of the State, twenty six cents per year.

Prot. *.{ Book*keeping and’Pcnmanship.

Jloi-se’s Yellow Dock Koot. IT Cl'RES READ THE CERTIFICATES. Having made use of the Dompound syrup of Yellow Dock Root prepared by C. Morse &■ Co., either ourselves or in our families, and finding It to be n very salutary nnd effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend it as a very valuable medicine: D. Uotiine, Cashier National Bank, Providence, ll. 1. A. W. Spencer, Cashier Lime Rock Bank, Providence. U. I. : A. C. Barslow, President City Bank, and Mayor of Providence, , C. S. Jones, Ed’rof Advertiser, Providence. Bev, Win. Phillips. Rev. John (I. Richmond, Swanzy, R. 1. Dr. Reivj. Colby; and J. M. Wiggin, M. D. Call on Die Agent and gel a circular. Isaac Stevens, Jr., Agent.

PEBKET DUPOUR, Notary Public, takes this method of informing the public generally" that he is ready to prepare for execution and taking the acknowledgment of Deeds/*- Mortgages, and all kinds of conveyances, Ac,, and.to attend to the taking of Depositions. From his experience’ ih the above business he flatters, himself that he cart',performany.busing ofjlfie kind entrusted id him with correctness,-*^eat pen, /and Charges mcHlefaleT^pIfice' kthis residenceon Feijjt the Market Square,. v - Re fc ien cesV—Hon;'J cum Dumont, and C, T. Jones; Eao ■. : ■ /*• ■■-* A -yX Vevay,Feb78^[I-JJA-i-

The Session will commence at College Hall bs follows:'. -1 \ . 1st Session oh the 1st Monday of September. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. •Uh Session on the 1st Monday of March.,' 5ih Session on die 1st Uondaiy in Mayv ‘ Hating secured, permandhUy, the seiricex of. the. distinguished Professor above named, and leased for atenn of years the commodious and; beautiful Hall formerly known - as CONCERT:HALL, but now named ’

Having made use' of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSE A CO., cither.ourselves,' or in our-families, and finding it a very salutary and effectual preparation, we da most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne,- Esq., -Cashier National 7 Bank, Providence, It. Il; A, AY. Spencer,,Es^.VCashier Lime Rock Bank do.do. do;'Rev. William Phillips,; Richmond.'C. iS. Jbbes, editor Providence Gen. AdvL.AVra. Field, M. W. G. M., Cyras Fisher, M. E; H. P„ Janies* Hutchison, G. S. Dea, V. J. Bates, Duel. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the* most respectable families of Providence/ / ■ ; ' This certifies that 1 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 soy lhatdnall respects il is admirably calculated lo remedy that doss of Disease for which il was designed. - U is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and alt its attendant symptoms, it excites to healthy - action the LIVER, removes Torpor, and inactivity'of this’ORGAN,’apd stimulates the healthy action in all the system. As a DBPURATORor purifier of the Blood it has no superior. - David Holmes, m. d. Providence, R. I., Jon. 4, 1833. rsKTAKED nr

Terms of Advertising;

One square three insertions or loss, one dollar; each .additional insertion, under three months, twenty-live cents. 3 months, o months. I year. One square, S3 (0 £1 5U £w 1*0 Two squares, -I 00 fi 50 7 5(J Three sqarcs, 5 00 6 60 U 00 Fourth Of col’ro, G CO 8 CO 10 Off Half of cot*m, 8 00 10 00 20 00 Twelve lines make one square. Advertisements unlimited as to time, ate insetted until a discontinuance is ordered, and charged accordingly. Legal advertisements are to be paid for when insetted, or the agent furnishing them will be held responsible for their- payment; Notices of marriages and deaths published gratis; Candidate's name, 8L if a subscriber; $2, if rot. Advertising wife. - the same os announcing candidate's name. No pie fere nee given any advertiser over others, by unusual display. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be coniined to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid extra.

* *c:: COLLEGE HALL;V .. Which is to be fitted up in a stye of great eltaste; and convenience, the I’rcsident would say. that this College' now offers advantages superior to all other* for impel- - ting a sound, thorough, and accomplixhed busines education.; •' . ■. - ■ .

Woji*iffajafc. .jjl BY.virtueofV power of iMe;*-contained , ina'certaih.indeolurcbf by James Boyd, on the.26tb day QrUay f 1832, to J aihes Pultan, duly regarded in Retarde?« office of the coualy of Switzerland, in 'Mortgage Book A; pages 351,362 and 363, to secure the payment of forty-eight dollars'and. seven-ty-one-cents, as specified in "a certain note bearing date said 26th day of May, 1662/ made by J. S. Boyd to.said Pullan, and payable in six months 'after itie date thereof, w ith interest from date,'without ,any relief from valuation or appraisement* .laws—1, James Pullan, mortgagee therein named, on Monday the 31 st day -of.October next, between the hours of 10 o’clock-, A. M., and 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, towil:— 1 The undivided half of the undivided three-fourths part of the following described land, situated' in Switzerland County, Indiana, to-wit: a part of section thirteen (13% town two (2), and range three (3), bounded as follows, vi*:' commencing on John Francis Dufout's line, where the Stale road leading to Mount Sterling crosses said line, and up raid line thirty-one (31) rods, thence at rightaogles thirty-five (36) rods,, thence at right angles down to said road, joining Francis G. Sheet's line, thence along said road to place of beginning, containing five acres of land. The amount claimed to be due on said note and mortgage at this time is $62,36. Dated this 26lh day of August, 1853. JAMES PULLAN, Mortgagee. . M. S. Daioirr, Attorney. Sept, l; 1363,—U-8W.

Uo.v. Edward Evehet— Makes the following etalement in respect to the effect of ardent spirits in this country in ten years.—‘They are standing facts, and are an admonition to all. both the in(e.7ipcra le and the temperate:

IN'ofitc. JftJOTICE is hereby given that the underJLu sighed lias been appointed administrator dc bonis non of estate of John Wiseman, de* ceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Administrator de bonis nun. sept. 29/1853—l5-3w*

COURSE OF STUDIES;

Tbe course of Studios, is enl urged,-' will be u follows, m: Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry/in all its various branches, and its application to all Xinds of business. 3, The Laws, Customs, and Usages of Trade and .Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon ihe short and easy system of cancelation, \tsugbt in no other College,) 4, Commercial Lav, in a aeries of Lectures, thorough, and systematic. 6. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence.

1. They have cost the nation a direct expense of ten millions of dollars. 2. They hare cost ilia nation an indi-. rent expense of six (hundred millions ot dollar?. .

CloCli‘8. JUST received a large and well assorted slock of eight day and thirty hour; brass and steamboat clocks. - C. P. SCHENCK & SON.

The I«nro( Piewupnpcrs.

• 3. They have destroyed three hundred thousand lives.

I. Subscribers who do not give express nocontrary ate considered us visiting to continue their subscription. 2* If snbsbribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher way continue to send them until all arrearages are paid;. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse ■ to lake their papers out of the offices to which they are directed, they arejicld responsible until they have settled the biilsond ordered them discontinued.

7, Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other aubjects valuable to tbe business man.

LIME $ CEMENT.—20 bbls. Utica Lime. 15 bbs. Cement. Just received and for sale low, by

I. They have sent one hundred thousand children to the poor houses, 5. They have consigned at least one hundred and fifty thousand person/io the jail and penitentiaries.

C. MORSE A CO., . No." 4-16 Broadway. N. Y.,

U. P. SCHENCK A SON.

and sold by Druggists nnd others throughout this and other countries. ISAAC STEVENS, JR., . Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county. Aug. .25, 1853.; _ 62-ly.

Cards of admission, invariably in advance, or secured, $25; Diplomas $3, Stationery $5; Boarding S3.50 per week: incidentals, alpj>lido of student, »16. Miking entire expenses about 613. On application,'c catalogue will be furnished, giving full particular*. All letters willrcceive prompt attention on being directed, post-paid, lb . . ■ W. McK. SCOTT, President. June 30,1853- —1-Iy. ’

EXPENSES.

Clothing. VOW is the time to boy. We are now ofi* (bring our entire stock of ready made clothing at cost. U. P. SCHENCK & SON. ECpUl, ■;

6. They have made at least one thousand maniacs.

4. If subscribers remove to other plates without informing the publishers and the newspapers ’to the, former direction, they are held responsible. ■ ■ ,, • 6., The Courts have decided that refusing tq: take newspapers from ,the office, of removing and leaving them* uncalled for,' is prima/aeie evidence of intentional fraud. ' 1 6, Thc.Uniled States fGourty’bave also repeatedly decided lhata Host Master'who neglects to perform. Ids' duty by girjpgjieasotttlite notice, as required by.the Post Office.Department, of tbc. nejjlcct person W'Uke from the office newspapers ‘addressed to him; renders the Post Master liable to f the publish 1 er for the subscription price-* -V-’ OT All communications should be .directed to tbe editors of the Reveille, and post-paid; private comjsituicaUotut should be so marked.

1 Cigars ami Tobacco, a superior article of Regalia, Havana, Principe and Half Spanish Cigars, as well ■ os Chewing Tobacco, go to No. 2, Odd Fellows’ HalL June 23.

7- They have instigated to the cota,mtsslon of one thousand five hundred murders. *

Onions—Onions, WK wilLpay the highest market price for 10,000'tiushels Onions, in casbi July 11, 1863. U. P. SCHENCK 4-SON*

8. They have caused two thousand persons to commit suit id el ■ 9. , They have burned,- of-otherwise destroyed ( property, to the amount of teu millions of dollars,

Kag»! Rugs!! . » : nnilE highest market price, in cash or trade, JL will at'all time* be paid for clean cotton and linen Rags, at the Book *. Variety store, No. 3, Odd Fellows’ HaU ; . June 23.

. Safet, ' Salt, JUST received 160 barrels Salt. For sale :Iow by F. L. GUISAUD.

BACON.— 100 shoulder*100 canvassed hams. 50 ps. dried beef. . 400 ps. side bacon. Just received and for sale low, by . U P. 5CUENCK fit SON.

10- They have made two hundred thousand widows itnd one million of orphan, ch^dren, 1 • ,, ;

Timothy ‘Seed. pus. Pitre Timolby Seedy jusl rccciv:/«tF cd and for sale low by . — — • Uj-Pf; SCHENCK * SON,

llrandrctli’s Tills. THE genuine Brandrcth Pills for sate at No. 5, Odd Fellows’.Hall, by - —I. STEVENS, J*i| Aocht.

Cash for Rags. npWO cents per pound, in cash, will be JL given for clean con** and linen rags, if delivered at this office.. _

Sash, ■1000 Light 81 Sub.' 1000 « 101 dp. Just received and for nlAloW by June 73. U. P. SOHBNCK

03r In Ciiicmnau, on ‘ Tuesday, Jof;o Ooff was 6n«h twenty, dollars and costs for dt'ifurtdnjf a temperance peeling.

■ . : Feathers. * \ CA lbs Fcatbeisluat received and for said vlf low 1/ - .V. P. 8CHENCK $SON.

ONION SETS RANTED.— The highest morkel price phjd for good merchantable sets, by IJ. P. 9C A* 60H.

BLAIVK BREEDS, Mortgage*, Notes. Dills.of Lading, dec., for sale at the Book and Variety store, No, 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall,-