Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 October 1853 — Page 3
Dissolution.
tDttklj! EmilU.
Paten I Medicines. McConnell’s Sarsaparilla. Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Mexican Mustang Liniment. Or. Edition's Vegetable Liniment. Nerve and Bone Liniment. McLsne's Vermifuge, Fahnestock's do. Bramlreth’s Pills. Graefeuberg Vegetable Pills. ** Health Bitters. •* ' Sarsaparilla Compound. ** Eye Lotion. • ** Dysentery Syrup, '* Children's Panacea. 11 Fever and Ague Pills, “ Gteem Mountain Ointment. Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment. Bateman's Drops, $c., The above and other patent medicines are for sale low by I. STEVENS, J*., oct 27 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
WILLIAM DALY,
Oh! Test!
. Coopers St Carpenters, I HEAR YE I HERB Is the place to get the worth of your ‘ money. Ihave Just received in addition 1 to my former stock of Hardware $ Groceries, a large assortment of Carpenter's 4 Coopers' Tools, consisting in part, of tbe following aides; to-wit; • • Broad‘Axes, Jointer Planes, double $ tin. Board do. . Fore do do do' Hand do. Jack do do do Adze, Smoothing do do do Drawing Knives, ’ Hatchets Nos. I, 2, 4 J, . ’Steel Squares. Trying do, Beril do. Mitrs do.- . Cross-cut Saws. ,Ripp : do.- : Hand .do. Tenon do. Screw Am Groves.; ' Fibsters. Raising Places. Pannel Ploughs. Cutting Thrusts. Hollow $ Ronnd. . Ceiling Match Planes. Bead do do.- V V Croze.-. ’ Top Planes. ■ Augers, assorted, from 1 to 2 inch.. Firmer Chisels, ass’td, from 1 to 2 inch.. Socket do do do ltd 2 inch. Auger Bills db do i to 1 inch. — ALSO—/. 6 dozen hoes, handled.5 do premium hoes. 2 do spades. 4 do shovels. 2 do manure forks.' 60 pair faames. 60 do traces. 40 setts wagon boxes. / 100 kegs assorted hails. Spikes from 3 d to 6 inch. Cast, Shear,. German. Blister & Spring Sieel. P. L. ORISARD. Family Groceries, Coffee, t Rice, ARspice,. Sugar, Candles, * * -Alum, Molasses,' Soap. Ginger, Tea, Pepper, Saleratus, Starch, . Mackerel, Nutmegs, 4c., 4cJ A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Carindish and 6 Plug all of which will be sold tow for Cash, by F. L. GUISARO, . Corner Main ijf Ferry Strut. Vevay, April 14, 1363, 41-lf.
THE firm of Thiebaud, CQurroisier & Co., mutual consent^was on the 7U> of July, 1893, dUolved; all accounts or notes dqe said fitra, will bethankful!* received, byTbiebaud £ Harwood, they beieg authorized to collect and receipt for the same. THIEDAUD, COURVOISlERfc CO.
Merchant Tailor, and Dealer In ICcdy-mude Clothing,
Come Here every Peraoa, and get the worth of- your money. WE are Just receiving, iu addition to our former stock of Goods and Groceries, a large supply of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part of the following articles:^* 20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p's Plain 4 Figured Delaines. 10 p's assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 2 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. 1 doz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls. 10 pieces Figured and plain Dims Silks. 2 dozen knit Shirts, Together with a Urge and completto assortment of— Queens «fc Hardware, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—alt of which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce. • Wanted y In exchange for goods, accounts or cash— Wheat, Oats, Flaxseed, Hay,l Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Butter, .Eggs, Rags, Beeswax, in abort, every thing that ts usually taken in of country produce. Salt. 60 barrels Kanawha Salt on commission, which will be sold low. TAKE NOTICE. We ate always on band and ready to show our goods; and hope our prices and the quality of our goods will be an inducement to purchasers. - • TEATS * SCHENCK. Oct. 6, 1863. ‘
YEVAY: THURSDAY,.... OCTOBER 27, 1853,
Wain st., bet. Ferry & Liberty, Vevay.
THE subscriber having opened a large stock of English and American Cloths, Cascimeres, Vestings, 4c., ia now prepared to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. All custom work is cut and made under bis own inspection, and he can therefore warrant a fit in all cases. ItEADy.niDE CLOTH INC. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description of Gentlemen’s Goods, selected from the best establishments in Cinciucinnati, together with furnishing Goods of every ‘description. To those who have heretofore favored me with their patronage, 1 would return 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, I would be bappy m showing them my goods, and will warrant satisfaction in every case. ' WM. DALV* Vevay, Oct 13, 1353.
N. B,— 1 The .undersigned, will continue to conduct (be business, at the old ataad, NO, 1.' Odd Fellows* building, where may be fottnd, at all times, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Qro* ceries, Boots, Shoes, H|ts & Caps, Queens ware,&c:,&c.. Tbe.undersigned tespedfull)‘calls the at* tention of their to thei: new stock of FALL GOODS which hs*
BLANKS*
We have lust printed a quantity of Blank Deeds, of an improved style, which is said lobe the best form m use. Also —Justices* Blanks, Blank Notes, and are always prepared to furnish them at prices to suit purchasers.
just been received. . ' ■ ‘ THIEBAUD& HARWOOD Vevay, Sept 18, 1953^
Printer’s Boy Wanted,
A smart and active boy can have an excellent chance of learning the printing business. Apply immediately at this office.
JMcCONKELL«, Compound Fluid Extract «l StmparlUa
Sundries. Ladies Pearl Potlemonnaies. •t “ do,. " Paper Mache do. Gents Portmonnaics, assorted. Ladies \V ork Boxes. India Ruuhber Combs. Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Emeries.
iiri in cum. A sure and certain remedy for alt disease.*; of the Glandular system, and all impurities of the blood, such as Xivck CoiirtaiNT, Scaonui, Dvrmsu, Piuiosur ArrEcrio.v, IXI)I0tSTJ0.\, JlDEyil*TIIM, etc. A large supply'of the above in store, direct from (he .Cincinnati Depot. Brice 75 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for 82.- - Call and get a Circular, and read' the certificates appended, at J. T. THIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Store. ’
Thanes. —We return thanks to W. B. Owens for late Memphis papers; to Lewis Munson for California papers; and to J. B. Perrine, of Cincinnati, for repealed favors in the paper line.
Levering’# Tooth Wash. THE attention of the public is called to this "wonder of the age." Dr. Lever* log's Tooth Wash is a certain cure for'Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums.- The extract will cure the above, and wilt leave no unpleasant taste in tbe mouth, and is warranted not to injure the teeth—but if used as directed, will preserve the.teeth. ,
Accotdeons, Violins, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention, just received aud for sale cheap by I. STEVENS, J a., No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
From present indications we arc soon to have a rise in the river. During the last week we have been favored wiilt several good showers. We understand that several flat boats are ready to start Jownihe river—only waiting for *a rise.’
Potatoes,
levering’s magic soap. Dr. Leverine’s Magic Soap, is the best article in use. It is warranted to do as stated. For tbe Ladies it is an invaluable articlei It will remove Grease, Stains, and Tar from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of tbe Wash and Powder, 50 els; the Soap, only 10 cents. For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale and retail. Center Square, Switzerland Co,, Indiana. Also, for sale by ‘ ISAAC STEVENS, J»,, Vevay. October 13, 1833.
Ball’s Sarsaparilla! Dnirs DR. JOHN HULL’S fiatsapiMl" rilla just received, direct from the Laboratory; Louisville,' Ky. Price d! petbottl- . or 3 bottles for 82 50. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade. , At J. L. THIEBAUD’S Vevay Drug Store.
A ATjrfetftt barrels Neshan nock’and Pink /Wm9i9%y\F Eye potatoes wanted, for hull of steamer Mary Stephens. The highest cash prices will be paid. „ *ep. 23. U. P. SCHENCK SON.
“Lines, written on revisiting a long neglected grave,” will appear next week.
®|je Ijouug American’s flbrarm A Utefui and Attractive Seriei of Booit for yoWP£OPI.E,
NEW ARRIVAL AND
From the Baioti Rouge Comet of the 8th in«t. we learn that the sugar-planters of that parish had commenced taking off their crops., Some had commenced graining.
Great Attraction.
Mexican Mustang Liniment 1 . 7Vie Mott Popular Article of the Ac;e. DOZEN daily expected direct from the proprietors in St. Lutiis, Mo. NOTICE.— Although the proprietors hare advanced their prices on ibis valuable Lin; raenWat wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices, they stand as heretofore. Small bottles 2b cents; medium 60 cents, an I targe at SI. The trade-supplied at an advance of 25 cents pet doxen, from and after the lit of July, 1S53.'. For sale wholesale and retal, . ■ . ■ ~ . By J. L. THIEBAUD. .
maS subscribers have Just received and a Urge slock of Dry Goods, Ac.,\ae.f suitable to the Fall trade. They can inure their customers that tbeir assortment' ia now entirely complete. Among wbioh'may be found the following: Brown Sheetings, Bleechcd Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shirting Checks. Domestic and Scotch Qingharas, Merrimack Cocheco, Allen A Co., and other test brands of Prints, Red, Yellow and White Flannels, Canton do.; Cloths, Caisimetes, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Satin at other Vestings, Merinos, Bl’k Lustres, Slouslin DcLaines, Persian Cloths, BIk silks, etc., etc. Iti the Notion Department, may. be found Lace dt Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambrie, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves. Coats', spools and patent Thread, Needles, , Pins, Hooks dt Eyes, dec., djfc. ■ BOOTS and SHOES,. Of every style and the best quality of material end workmanship, to which particular 'attention is invited.
Embracing Events connected with the Early
History of out Country, And Live* ut its JDIsttBgititsbed Men, Written with much care ond in an entertaining and instructive manner, wilts illustrations of Important Events, and beautifully illuminated Title Pages, CONTAINING
New Albany mercantile College,
— AND —
The yellow fever has entirely disappeared from Rodney, Miss.
NORMAL WRITING INSTITUTE Corner ol Main and upper Third >u. t (EJfTJU.*ICE Ftox fuiao.) .
Hoo Crop and Price, —The St, Louis Republican of Oct. 21st, says: “At this point nothing has as yet been done in the way ot contracting for hogs. Cooperage promises to be high, salt at an advance on last season’s prices, and money and labor higher than usual. From Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, U is pretty well ascertained that » large increase will be shown over last year’s crop. These considerations induce buyers to preserve no little Circumspection. Sellers on the contrary aro impressed favorably with the probability of- an unprecedented demand, and seem unwilling to submit to the rales materially less (ban those ai which the market was quoted the preceding season. There is evidently r .wide gap between the views of the two parties,’’ •
THE LIFE OP DANIEL WEBSTER, the .Great American Statesman,- With numerous anecdotes illustrative of his character; and the following
w. tv. Wilson 4 j. a. McClelland,
. INSTRUCTORS. IN THE MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT, the course of instruction composes BookKeeping, by single and double entry, as practically applied to wholesale, retail,* commission, banking, manufacturing, steam boating,' and compound company : business. Also— Commercial calculations, according to the most approved method n pr* in use by merchants dt brokers, commercial correspondence and practical penmanship. Explanatory lectures on book-keeping will be given from day to day. . ■ To Ladies the same opportunity is extended of acquiring a practical knowledge of accounts and of the rules which govern common business : ■ ,
COOK’S PILLSn The Best Family Medicine now in Use, being recommended and nsed in the regul.-r Practice by all of the leading physicians of ti c country. - ' NO PATENT NOSTRUM, * But a compound known to.all who are at o'* acquainted with They are a valu able Srccirtc fur most of life diseases of tl..* country. A trial of them by those who ha'*; not yet used, will prove their virtues. Thovwho have used them,, know, them lb V- j Good .and Safe Family Pill, adapted to tl.* cure of Colds, Coughs, ..Headache, Cosliu hfess, Pains in the Head/ 1 ' Back, Breast, Side* and Limbs, and the best preventative of Bailout Diseases. Price 25 cents pec box, or o boxes for 81. The trade supplied as hereto fore. A large aupply lost prepared, and fur sale, by J. L. THIEBAUD.
Young Darnel in tic Saw Mill. tVebster Fishing at Fryburg. "Webster Declining lie ClcrVship. Webster Expounding lie Constitution.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Tht Bunker Hill Celebtalion. Webster al Fancuil Hall, Marsh Geld, the Hesidence of Webster.
Oh Vest Oh Yes 11 Come to your Country's Call, and sus ♦ tain your Independence, whilst the American /former is unfurled to the breeze in triumph.
Webster on his Farm. THE LIFE OF HENRY CLAY, the Mill Boy of the Slashes, nine illustrations. . THE LIFE OP BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, nine illustrations. : TUB LIFEOF GENERAL WASHINGTON, nine illustrations.
HATS AND OAFS.
A complete assortment of the latest style).
. qnetuihn and Gluimn Of every style, (juatity, and price.
. IZAUpWAUB. Consisting in part of Table-and* pocket Cutlery, Butcher knives, table and’ tea spoons, scisioh, Axes, Wood-taws, Ad Irons, Butts A screws, files, Tacks, Coffee Mills, Locks, etc.
WE have just addition to our former stock, a full assortment of prime FAMILY GROCERIES, and we tespcclfully invite the attention of our customers, and ail those who ate desirous of pusebasing Cheap Groceries, to call and see, as we ate determined to sell iow for cash.
THE LIFE CP MARION, nine illustrations. THE LIFE OF LAFAYETTE, nine illustrations. ■
Individual instruction being the plan pursued in teaching, students may enter at any time ami be confident of a much more particular and thorough drilling than by any Class system. TERMS of admission to the above course, with the privilege of reviwing $25,00 • For a partial course - 16,00 Diploma 3,00 Statiooaiy 2,60 The time requited to complete a course ia from eight to twelve weeks* according to the capacity of the learner. The Writing Department like the former is continually open for the reception of pupils. Its object is, first, to teach Penmanship on purely acsentific • principles, that learners of both sexes and every age, from - eight to fifty years, may attain that ease, elegance and expedition in the art, in a few lessons, or weeks at most, which formerly required as many y*rs, TERJlS.—One lesson each day or evening for two weeks $3,00 One month - 6,00
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM PENN, nine illustrations.
GRUU B8IBS, In part as, follows—Coffee, augijr, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowneri'Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, salaralus, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice. Ginger, Nutmeg. Cloves, soap, Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, Ac., $c. Also—Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle wick; Dyers tuffs, best quality oi Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, eto., etc.
THE LIFE OF GENERAL TAYLOR, nine illustrations.
Our slock consists tn part, to-wiu Rio Coffee, Java do., N.O. Sugar, Crush Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf do., N. O. Molasses, Sugar House Molasses, and a superior article of
. THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, nine illustrations. -
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, nine illustrations.
Cincinnati Markets.
Ti'esoat OeU 25.
THE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE; or, Philadelphia in 1776, nine illustrations. ;THE;YANKEE TEA-PARTY, and other Stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. Containing in all over 100 illustrations. Each volume is well written, possessing a high moral tone,'and can safely be placed in the bands of young people; they contain numerous anecdotes, illustrative of the early history of bur cpuntry, and are well adapted for
Flock —There is not much doinw in Flour, holders generally contending .for prices above the views of-buyers. The only sales was 280 bbls ai5 06. Received daring the last 4S hours 2343bbl>.
School Hooke, McGuffey’s Readers, Elementary spelling Books, Ray 1 * Arithmetics,’Smith's Geograpbya, blank books, writing and letter paper, slates, steel pens. Ink, elc., eto.
Gunpowder Tea, Imperial do., . ' Young Hyson do., and 31'sck Tea; Saleratus, Starch', Mackerel, Cod Pish, . • Soap, Mould Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese, Butter Crackers, Soda Crackers, Rice, Hominy, 4-c- $c. ALSO Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Prepared Cocoa, Cbockolatc, Candies, Raisins, Dried Currants, and many, other articles appertain-, ing to Family Groceries, all of which rill be sold low for cash, by • ALEX. .DETRAZ, & CO. Vcray, Feb'. 10, 1853.- * ,35-tf.'
Butter—sales of choicest 17c and prims 14c demand moderate." : Groceries —Sales of fair am) prime Sugar aiGiSjc. Tlie market is dull.
John Bull’s Balsam of WILD CHERRmiCELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. -Price SI, or £6 Tot 6 bottles; an excellent remedy ii-r Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarse ness. Pain anil Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, ami other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly on hand and for sale by TIUEBAUU.
— ALSO — A general assortment of Tinware, all of which will be sold at our established low prices, for cash or approredcountry produce; Our friends and customers, and the public in general, are invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner of Furry street and Market-square, where they wtll find us at all times anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW $ SON. sep. 22— U-m3;7
FAMILY or school libraries.
Price per set.’ handsomely bound in cloth, gill backs and neatly put op in boxes, 86,75. Price per voIum«, 4 ncal!y bound, cloth gilt, 651.
Buckwheat Floor— Sales> of new at 31c per pound. ’ . i;
Second—To afford an opportunity to teachers in genera!, who may be deficient in this branch, to attain respectable proficiency, dr if they desire it, a masterly skill in the use' of the pen; bat above all, to qualify professional teachers of Penmanship, in order to. supply the prevailing want of competent /and scientific instructors in cities, towns and country, such as will repudiate the too prevalent quackery of the profession, and dignify il to the honorable position it Justly claims. Pad writing is no bar to admission, while good character and a tolerable acquaintance, at least with the common branches of English education, wilt be indispensable recommendations. No long and irksome practice is required for tbe production of those fine pieces of penmanship which show the master hand, but by a simple process, peculiarly their own, "years oi labor and practice are reduced to horns," and every one of ordinary business capacity may, in from six to twelve weeks, obtain an easy mastery over every difficulty of the art, and be so prepared that with proper energy and address they may realize from 8100 to 8600 per month. Terms 820,00-^for an elegantly executed Diploma or Certificate of Qualification 85.00. A liberal per cent will be allowed to those who serve as agents for Wilson's Publications on Penmanship,
Colporteurs, Agents,or School Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. .
Louisville market*
‘ 1 Tuesday Oct. 25. 'Checss—Good western sella a( 9|c; Floor ano Grain— The market la doll sales of cojpraon at 85 35. * Wheat ia offering jt 00c. - ‘ Old corn 60c; new 40 Oats 35a 37c. i BarleySOc, . ■* . ’ J-Hat-tDuIIUi 8l2a8li 60 for. baled timothy.. ■ ; : i: Groceries— Sales at IIja!2c for Rio coiSee, and Provisions— Market quiet mesa pork 81.4. ' Bacon shoulders Gc, ribbed aides 0|a6|c; clear sides7ia7|c/ hams’:, very scarce at I0aI0|.
Copies Will bo Seat by Wail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price of the set, or any volume. ; . LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers, ' 25 South 61b st, Philadelphia. ■ Oct. 27—no 19-I2w.
■ -ALSO- ■ u • ' AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL; ■ JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Rodceis’ LivaaVranT and Tia. . Wisw'i Bumx or Wild Girctar/ Loudek’s ExrEcroaxNT. * ' Together with alt other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Veray Drug Store, by J.L.TIUEBAUD.
IV FILL H
U, P. Scheuck & Son, ARB now opening a superior stock of RICH FALL GOODS, comprising selections from recent importation! of
Act ice.
For Sale. A farm of land in Switzerland bounty, Indiana, fronting on the Ohio River about three mUesabore the town of Vcray, to-wit: part south-east qr. seel.,6, town i, range 2, west, containing 128-64-100 acres.. Also, part fractional section’ 8, Town 1, Range 2, west, containing 132-78-100 acres. About‘76 acres of said land is under cultivation; balance well timbered, with a good orchard and a comfortable stone dwelling house and other buildings thereon, being the same farm lately occupied and owned by George Singer, deceased. ■ The above property will be sold-by the nndetsigned as agent for a portion of the heirs at law. of George Singer, deceased, to the highest bidder in separate tracts, on Tuesda/ihc fattday of November, 1863, on the premises, if not previously sold at private sale. The other heirs will act in their own right on the day of sale, . Trans:—tone third cash in hand, and ihc balance in equal payments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, and payable without relief from valuation orapprasement laws of Indiana. Title unquestionable. WILLIAM HALL, Agent, Ac. .Vevay, Ind., Sept. 8,1853.—12-id. *
T1JOTICE is hereby given, that I for warn all J.A persons from trusting or harboring my wife, Jane Ann Chambers, on my account, as she has left my bed and board without cause or provication, and I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. : . ■ . DAVID CHAMBERS. Oct. 27, 1853.-19-3w.
FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, and have used every exertion to bare the most complete assortment ever before offered in this place. Our '
Drugs anti Medicines,
Pluin nad Figured Cashmeres, Muslin DeLaines, and Merinoes,’ are of the most desirable styles and combination of colt ors, suitable for the Fall season. We also have a choice lot of
3. h. thtebaud’S, ‘ OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL,
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VevayPrlcesCurrenc, CoakECTED WrZKLT BT U. P. ScHS-VC* & SOM.
iiwu'diau’s Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, in pursuance of an order and decree of the Court of Gammon Pleas, in and for the county of Switzerland and Slate of Indiana, will sell after the 2lst day of November, IS53, aagutdian of Jane Newbold, Mary Ann Newbold and Nancy. Newbold, the folllowing real estate, to-wit; Tail xA the east half of section 26 and part of fractional section 35, town 2, range I west, beginning at a corner on the north boundary of said tract, being 10 chains and 35 Jinks west of the north-east corner of said section 26* town 2, range I west thence sooth 102 chains and 66 links to a corner on the south boundary line of said tract in fractional 35 aforesaid, thence west 10 chains and 231 links to a corner, thence north 102 chains and 66 links to a corner on the north boundary line of said section 26, thence east 10 chains and S3 links to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and seven and 89-100 acres, being the same land set off to Jane, Maty Ann, and Nancy Rewbold in the partition made of the lands between them and Thomas J. Newbold, by the Probate Court of said county at the February Term, 1847, of said Court;,that I will sell said real estate for one-third cash in hand, one-third on a , credit of twelve months, and one-third on a credit of two years, the purchaser to give notes with approved freehold security, with interest from date, and without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. 1 will give the purchaser a certificate of purchase entitling him to a conveyance on the sale of said real estate being approved by said Court of Common-Pleas, and the purchaser giving a mortgage to secure the deferred payments. COLON McNUTT, Oct. 20, 1658.—lS-3w. Guardian.
MAIN STREET, VEVAY. AT the place to purchase fresh and pure. r
‘Flourper bbl;.........i,,......;.85 00 New Wheat " bush....;....... . ; 90
FOBEION AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, Merrimack and Washington Prints, and other brands; white, red, yellow, plain, and spotted Flannels, bleached anp brown Canton Flannels, Steam Linseys, etc., etc.
‘Onions,.............. .35 Oats u M ...‘,30 Ryd ** 60 Barley ** .-J ......;,. ,35a40 Hay, pet ton.. ............ .811 a 812 Bacon Hams, city cured, pt lb........... 121 Canvassed Hams..................... 15 Lard pt lb....... 121 'Butter *• ** 16 Eggs p i doz ...10 Neshannocks 30 Potatoes, pinkRycs .. 25 Chickens pr duz Sl25 Feathers.... 371 Salt per bushel, .45cls Flaxseed 1 00 Dried Apples. . 75
Drugs ami Medicines, Paints and Oils," Turpentine and Varnish, , Dye Stufis, &c., The articles in the Medicine line are fresh and imported principally from Philadelphia, and stand No. 1, and arc sold low.for cash* And apart.ftom these may be found articles that every family need more or lest, such as
Payment m all cases required to advance. The Mercantile Department of the Institution will be mainly conducted by J. A. McClelland, and that of Penmanship by W. W, Wilson—to either of whom letters on business relating to either Department may be addressed, post-paid. Good boarding can be had for 82,50 per week.
Staple Goods. Apron and Shirting Checks, 10-1-4 Drown Sheeting, Ticking, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Brown and Bleached Drillings, Russia Diaper, Crash, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Fringes, Gimp, Mitts, Silk and Kid and Cotton and Linen Gloves, Canvass, Padding, Threads, Buttons, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Needles, Pins, Combs, Tape, Wadding, cte., Ac.
Now published and for sale, Wilson's Pisjusamr. The Lectures constiutes a volume of over 200 pages, neatly bound, price 65 cts. A set of copy slips for gentlemen and one for ladies—being elegantly engraved fac-similes of the author's writing, in separate packages, 50 cents each; to prepaid orders, accompanied with the money, at the above rates, tne volume land copies will be sent free of postage; or if the postage is paid where received, tl is the price of the volume and a package of copies. The usual reduction at wholesale, or reduction to Agents. ■ oct. 20-18.
Teas, Chocolate, . Loaf Sugar, Starch,
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We respectfully invite the public at large to look through our stock; and low as our prices ever have been, we shall this Fall sell a little lower than ever before —out motto ever being, as it ever shall be, quick sates and small profits. U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.
Administrator's and Guardian's
Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of in .order of the Court of Common Pleas .for. Switzerland county, we will expose to sale at the Court House door in Vevay, os Saturday the 12th day of November, 1863, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. to the high" cal and best bidder, about sixty acres of land, being the land possesed by Herekiah Roberts at the time of his death—being part of the south-east quarter of section 21, town 2, range 3, and a part of the fractional section 22, toayt 2, range 3, lying west of the middle of Indian creek, in Craig township, Switzerland county. &aid land will be sold subject to the right of dower of Polly Raymond, widow of Francis Louis Raymond, deceased. . ' - One-fourth of the purchase money will bo required in hand, one-fourth in m month*, one-fourth in 12 months, one-fourth.in 18 months, with interest, the purchaser to give notes for the unpaid balance, with approved security, payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN ROBERTS, Administrator of H, Roberts, dec'd. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Guardian of Moses P. Roberts. - Oct. 27—19-3w,
Salaraltif. ; Pepper and Spicy, £%. Ginger and C/mw, .Cinnamon and Mace, Nutmegs, •
Jjjjnwnial.
Bread and Cake Bakery. E BARRETT would respectfully inform • the public that he has opened a new Urcnd and fancy Cake Uakery,
t saw two clouds in the morning. Tinged with the rising sun— And in the dawn they Boated on And middled into one.
.. Soap and Candle*, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, 4*C* TOBACCO. 5NU£F ind CJGABS. Dye Muff*. ® v? 1KEEP on 'harm a fplltupply of the btil article of Dyes and Dye-Woods, at] of which I warrant; inch as
on Ferry street, between Market Square and Main,'for the purpose of supplying the ciiihis Ghent neighbors, with fresh Dread'and Cakes of the very best quality, and at the*lowest possible prices for cash. E. B. will not trouble his 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. Vevay, Sept. I, 1863.
School Books.
ALL .Books used in the graded Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together with Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on hand'at the Book and Variety Store, No. 3,' Odd Fellows' Hall. I. STEVENS, J*. Oct. 20, 1853.
On Monday evening, OcL 24, by Rev. James B. Lathrop, Mr. JAMES A. SNYDER and Mas. AUR1LL1A FOLDRE.
Alloni, Indigo, ' Madder* Copperu, Red-wood. Cam-woed, Foelio Chip, AroneUa, Chip Logwood, Extacl of Logwood, Vitriols, . Acids, eto., etc.
[With the above notice we received & large iaie, &c., and with the assistance of a few special friends, we succeeded in making way with a good portion of it. . Qur beat wishes to the happy couple.
Executor’s Sale.
7WOTICE is hereby given that on the 19tb JlI day of Pjovembei, 1863, at the residence of the late Robert Gollion, deceased, of York Township, Switzerland county, Ind., we will expose to sale at public auction the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of bedsteads, beds, and bidding, one bureau, table*, stands, chairs, cow and 1 ’ calf, clocks, and other household and kitchen furniture too tedious to mention. Thus of Silk.—All sums over three dollars a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved freehold security without relief from the valuation or appraisement lawa of Indiana, and bearing interest from.date. On all sums of three dollars and under'cash in hand. JOHN GULLION, HENRY (MILLION, Executors of Robert Gullion. OeL.27, 1853—19-3W,
M’CONNELL’S
Skiff Shop. nirer merchants, Encoqrage yinr »wn
Farvin’s Circassian Extract
Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and WILD CUUKlty.
HIGHLY PERFUMED, FOR promoting the growth and beauty of the Hair, prepared from Melliferous and Balsamic products of the Cast upon philosophical and chemical principles, to prevent the Hair from turning grey and promoting its beauty, also preventing the Hair from falling off. For sate by 1. STEVENS, Ja., No. 3, Odd Fellows* Hall.
A sure and certain remedy for all diseases of the glandular system, and all Impurities of the Blood, such as Litie Copmuistb, Scxoruu, Poutoiutv Affections, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, etc. A constant supply of the genuine article above, direct from the manufactory of Mr. McConnell, kept for sale at No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall, where printed circulars containing numerous certificates of its wonderful efficacy may be obtained gratis. Price 76 ceols per bottle, or 5 bottles for *2. June 23. 1. STEVENS, Ja., Agent.
. mechanic*. THE subscriber requests all who have heretofore been in the habit of buying skiffs in Cincinnati, to call at his shop on Market street, Vevay, and see if they cannot get as good an article for less money. He hopes, by making good work, to get such an increase of custom as will enable him to carry on a permanent business; and with this view, he will do his best to please, oct 20-nlS 0. ROUS.
JflcConneWs Sarsaparilla* A Fresh supply of this truly valuable medicine just received direct from the manufactory, aud foijsalo by I. STEVENS. Ja., Artst, No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
At J, L. Tbicb'tud's Slate yon can precnre every variety and color of Paint*, ready mixed with Oil, or Dry, via; -, Red Lead, "WJiiteLeid, Venetian Bed* Pirns Greca, Prussian Bine, Drop Black, LampBlack, Doteri Utha»i», Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil, - Furniture and Coach Varnish, Japan ana Ltttber Vatniih.EpiriU of Tnrwnttae, rtc. Jluv y, 1803.-1. J. L. TH1EBAUD.
Slniionary^> SUPERIOR iliettor and:., Cap .Paper; plain and fancy- envelopes and Note paper, Steel Pen£ Black, Bluer.and Red Inks, Wafers, and every other article f jn the line, for sale low at the Book and Variety Store, No. 8, Qii Pillows* Hall, * & '
, Onions—Onions, ‘ WE will pay the highest market price for 10,000 buabeli Onions, in cash. July 14,1863. U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.
Stone AVarc. JAA Gallons assorted stone ware just TcUV received and for ale by U,»P. SCHBsNCK Sf SON.
Blank Deeds, for sale at the Reveille office,
