Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 December 1853 — Page 4

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H IST of Lands anti To wn Lots returned and rernaininq delinquent icr the nonpayment of taxes due on' them fvr the yesr A. D., lE£2, in Switzerland cuunty, Indiana;

,JEFFEKSON TOWNSHIP, NO; 1.

Delinquent Me. 3. Mavere: r.rmr';:.r.% Let No. 116 in Original Versy. Value of i-jt and improvements Si 03; delinquent tax Ac, >:O5 30; tax of 1063, £0,33; totul i.ues Sj;OT;;,5. Delinquent No dl, John T. liond—part nxv ,qr see 31, town 3, nttpc t. 31 acres, value cf land and imp rr.vercn:s ICO dole. Lot :to 21 in Mt. Sterling, Value cf lot and improvemettle 30 doLs.': delinquent ux, kc. 3 dols on.'. ST cents, lax cf 1553, i Jols end 2 7 cts; total taxes 3 dollars and 17 cents.

Delinquent No. 4G, James E* Bryson—lot no IS in Sheet! and Da four's addition to Vevjy; vs’ue of Jol and improvement! )C0 dcilers; dclinijoen: las 2 doJar: ami 77 cent.-:; tar of 1853, s 'dollars and II cents. Total taxes 7 dollars end 65 cents.

Delinquent No 121 J/F. Clajrsfceiilc—Two iWrds of lot No 3S in origins! Vevay, Tsloe nf lot and improvements 60 dollars; delinquent tax *c 7? cents; (at of 1653, ;il cents; total 1 dollar and 63 cents. ■

Delinquent No. 227. Mr*. FlocaT—lo( No. 262 in J, ?. Du Mur's addition to Vevay; valuu of lot and improve Keats CO do liars; delinquent '*« A" 71 cants; lax of J£43, 52 cc-a‘.s; tiial 1 doll at ami 5H teals.

Delinquent No.-.214. N. B.’ Gleason-lots Nos, 13, 14, 23j 26 and 53 in ■value of loia sr.il improvements 100 and 10 tfolhrj, delinquent lax <Vc. 2 doiisis and 19 centsj tax of 1363. 3 dollars and So cents: total lues 5 dollars and 7 cents.

Delinquent No 4(5, John Idure!—lot No 1C in P. Dufonxts Executor's addition to Vcvsvf ■value of lot and i.T.provcxe-.'j ;.'-0 and DO dollars: delinquent tax 6 dollar; and 80 cents: tan of ii6>. 3 (Mb:* and 93 cent.-; total taxes 5 dollars and S2 etiits.

Delinquent Nr. 4 o', i s er. a Ni'tr- t'.e ~ c; ifio Si;, t.'-va r. rar.pe 3. :t> acres; value cf land aru; impr-ver-fet-tx j;'j d'.'ltrs; delinqccct inx .y; 2 iblir-r -r: t3J cf 1963, 4 doiStrs a.n.t D 5 cc-tr; ictsl taxes 7dolls t: end id ctr.ix.

Delinquent No, -it?, l*:epn G. M'.rshsll—lot; Nos. 1. 2. i. ?. 7, g. 1C?, IC4. iCI. U.=, ’CD. IK*. Ite, 117 ar.,l 119. in ShseTj & CaTjai's adduien tu town of VeTeyj value of lets *r,.l irepiovener.tx iCq dollars; deiindyr I dollar end id rents; tax of :_td, o ;f»rs end 25 cents; tout 6 dollars and 6 centf.

. Delinquent No. 613, Joseph Pcclsnn an .ifpr.t fer John Sheets— two antes known a* sand tank; value of land and improverae nts -CC dolhrt; delinquent tax An 2 dollars and 90 rents; tax of 1353, 3 dollars and 25 cents; torsi q dollars and 16 cents.

Delinquent No. €Ol. George Sheets—one of Ipt. No. 31 and psit : of lot no 61 in £h&ls <sr D’Jfcur'a addition to Vevay; talus of lot add 27 dollars; - delinquent tax dfc '69 cents.- tax of 1563 St tents; total taxes 1 dollar and 3 cents.

Delinquent No 653, tiic heirs of John Thic;y—Ten feet of lot no 23 and all nf jot No {Win Originsi V,vay; value cf lots and ici-

iproyijmfJits 85 dsllativ d.t/pnquar.t '.ci, £:c S’, cents; Ut oCISW, i cju{*> #| lolil 2 dcitmend 20 ccds.; . i

1 Delinquent No. 100, James Ward—Lot no 20* in F- Dufotsc's Executor's addition to Vevav* value of let and iraproYementsfiOdbilari; 'delinquent tax fcc 43 cents; tax of 1553, d®' can's; total 93 cents. YORK TOWNSHIP NO. 2.

: Delinquent No.. 3.2, James H. Campbell—lot No IT m Florence: value of lot and Im- - prov-inenb 9 dollars; delinquent lai &c 10 cants; lax of l£o3, 7 cents; total 17 cents. Dtlinsuenl No. V 7, Wiliiam Francis-—Part fiasstc 33, town 2, range 1/sixty fire and 60ICO acres; talue of laud and improvements TcS'doil-irs: delinquent tax tfc 7 dollars and Cl cetv.s; :a‘; cl iSoo, (1 dollars and 2a cents; total lasei 13 dollars and 02 cents.

Delinquent No. 29, Frederick Faitbcvne — Lots fits. 2, 47, IS, 05 and 65 in Matin's addition to li:e ton'll of Florence; value of lots ami imprevvinents 120 dollars; delinquent tax I Cellar and i i Cunts; tax cf 1553, 1 dollar and 4 catiio; total taxes 2 dollars and 22cts.

■Delinquent No. 310/ Jonathan Stevens—part of ioq: 3i, town 2, range t, 1560IfO tcrus; *. slue ui UciJs and improvements ?io0; dtlii'.ip.oia Hr i\e I dollar and 50 cents; las of t ooll.tr am! 30 cents; toia!2 dollars acu c 0 ct-K's.

i'OSEV TOWNSHIP NO. 3. v

Delinquent No. 1 i>J, Hibbard—Lot Nu 2t in’ liifl.a’ addition to Patriot; value of !ul am! improvtii.e:!;,; iO dull.Ms; delinquent tax Ac 21 cents; t; x of 1863, 7 cents; total 28 CrtntL.

Delinquent No. 210, John Monrocr-patl of s v* q-‘si c 2, town 2, mice 1, I acre: value of land am! imp;jvioviits 11*' 1 .dollars; dulintax Ac ’■ ib-Hars 3ml 57 cents; tax of Isaj, 2 dilijits ar.J 54 cculs; total 0 dollar* and 5! cL-nls.

i.lc:ii!;:sisiit Xu- 407, Jarm-a Terrlolacer and Junntnao iot w i uf 11 l* et sec 33, luv.’ii 3, t.t: -e J, 10 :ur-.s; value of lam! :tv proven;, ruts delinquent, tax <.ye t ■I’ 1 ;lilt and 03 cetiir: Ist o! 1533, ! iluitaraml t { ' 1- il'f vi f‘ J J ■ * COTTON TOWNSHIP NO. 4.

Delinquent Xo. R3, Abner Clarkson—s eqr stc 12, town n, r.or>,- 153 acres; value of land cm! improver eiiis 775 dollars; delinquent Inv Ac 7 ii-.-'s,' ami 70 certs; Us of 1553, (J dols -uvJ a eeiil=: total !3 dol. and fit cents.

Delinquent No. 111, Hie hciis of Michael Dnitr.i'tsj—e I uf u v qrsec 3G, t-.'vii 3, range 3, -11-1C I *.} :tc:,*s; value of la:,-' and imp rave me tits delinquent tax 0;; Pdols end f- cents; lax of U53. ‘3 dais and 41 cents; ic!al trx 0 thus find 47 els.

j Delinquent Xo. 73!, Cterlev Edwards—part of s *v qr sec 32, town 3, rauqe 2, 33-100 !acres; value of !ai:il nnd imr>r(»vcmeuts £5O; | deliii:j'u:M Ux Ac * dels and 77 ends, tax’of ; I m 3. 2? ecr.t*; iut.il 5 r.n:’ Id oeiit:. ; s'- v ,„ ; :rq r3,.^ : p,. UunUr (in- ; j r f V.’ iofswqrsit 'otel, ; r 3, . A ;•■>: -af !.i:;d r.cii improveMt ulr !2>* de : .1 tax <Vx 1 il d and ■ ? ) eta: 0;.. x ef U6o, ‘Jo ciT.tx; total 2 dols and ' Id cit;r.s..

fV.ittq:;.- No, 235, I’anl Laxar;*, part of s t. rr. e ur : 2s, town 1, :rr;c 5, 3C‘e; value of land oad in’.fifov.,;et;:ils I dois: I'ettr-qacr.t tej Ac 4 cents; tax of 1952, Sets;

Lvisr.r.i.'cnt No. 253. the heirs of Jet re Meiliilcn—On e tile if par! uf nt <jr jcc ti, town 2. range 3, 53 Ci-.Kli aens, value of ian:l r,ml impr-lvt rqaiCs 330 dollars; dt-lin-rovut tax tfC. do.;; r.nn 30 ctax uf ISDT, 2; cats and 32 cer.tr.; tulcl 5 evat uno fc j cl

Dtfinqueu*. Na, 2*9 * J - '*'rt Mt-rrivon—n w:r nv/ r,t o’ Sjc 3», 4, rs:in 7, 35 '.. i;'} ..'■.'l.S; V.t ■ f . rl' ***' j;:d •it.i.'uVt.rertV 'U'-lats; (ielinqucj* tax Ac 2 •'a,iar.'i and 34 cti;tr; tax of uf,.;.-iciJ and 73 rents; iot.il 7 (!oI« r.r.d 12 rents.

[ L’eiioftiumt Xc.. fu’ O, 71. O’Brien—p irt cf I, v/ s-c25, lo'^n'3. ranee 2, 15 35lw r.t.d p?it of s' w qr s-c CO, town 3, 'rr.rfo 2.23 77-ICT acres; value of lauds and ; iir.pr; VfintTT’.s 2SI> go’s; alsn part of n \v qr. sec 20, town 3, tanve 2. 13 53-lfO cctcs. and : pfitt. of the £ w qr ftt 22, Su\vn 3, 2, 37 ; vaitietf lands and intprovomvnls ‘bCO dois, tela! value of taxablcs 200 do!:; tie- ’ Hfiqueut tax <sc 7 cnis nttil G4 cents; Us of ' 1b53, G dels end 33 cents; total 13 dais and Oj ce.i’;.

Delinquent No. -US, Unenown—pari of s wqr see 32, lowii 3, ian,;e 2, 25-10) acres; value of. land and inipr.iVLir.cntv 150 do's: delinquent tax »yc t dot uud 55 cents; (ax of 1653, I (Inland IS els, ititai pleasant township no.' f>.

DHitiqtiV’iii No. 2 Altlriclj—part iV.ie sc-c U. town r.injjc 3: 50 notes: value of 1.1 m) mni intpr.ivpiiienis S3111; tlelin-q-t-'tit lax ite.y l.iil; Ui of lc*s3, $-1.30; total Sfl.UI.

D. lir.qiii-nt N‘>. 33 Josephus BarUm—\v I of [.its Nos 15 anti 10 in Binruni'inn; value of lots anti improvements $5O; Delinquent tax &i* SI.00; u.\ c»l 5-lcle; total taxes 61.61.

Delinquent N0.36 Michael Baker—lwo let® In Mtinrfi>'lil; value of loia untl im-j'-rovemenl SUU*: (lelinqttthl tnx&c. $k Oi; lax nf 1853 73 cents, toial 81,70.

Delinquent fso HI A. ["’niter—pan frac fen 7, town 3, range 3,3 25-100 seres; value (if land and improvement? 59:!: delinquent i.ir‘4*<** $2.63: tax of 1853. 70 veins: total 53.‘53.

Delinquent Wu. 147 James A. Dray—pari w i ti( ne qr epo lown 5, range 12: 3 nerp*;’value nf lands anil improve* meol« $l5: iMinqoenl lux 92-71: tax ol 1853 II mils: lonl taxes $2.83.

Dcliriljitt ni No. 140 Thomas fiulfion—pari n| n w t|r sec 0, lown 3, range 3: l< ii’fts: value of land anti' improvements s6fl: (Jetinqu*>nt lax <£'«. S^.sl: (ax of ’53 31.05: tnml taxes $1.40.

Delinquent No. 1(10: fc’.dward 0. Gullion— part n w qr see 9, (own 3, none 3: 35 acres; value af land and improvements £135; delinquent tare s*c. $1.69: tax of 1853 53.50; total $4.19.

Delindiieni No. 149: Joseph Graham—part of frjr see 5, loorn-3, ?. 58iQp acres*; value ol land and improvements £■>4s; “and lot* Nos. 29, 30, 31 and 32; Vd’tit in' lots and'improvements.sl'/5; dr-ii-iqu-nt tax \/c. C3.IT; tax of lfs'J 52. 43; toi!-! $5.65.

f)"'inqtinii No. 179: Jackson Dai man —f e corner of ii. eqr sec 14, town 5, range 12, 36 acres; volue of land and improvements 8175; deltncuent ux <J-c. S3. 65; lax o| ]653 €1.35; total 85.00. Dtiinbuein no 210; Gabriel Johnson—frao src O, (qt»n Strange 3: 18 acres; v*|. ns of land and improvements 5159; dolinqoebt tax 84.45; tax of 1855 81-17; told $6.62.

Delinquent No. 306: John Faugh—e £ of ? eqrsecoS. lovrn 9, range 12, 60 acre?; value of land and improvements 8350; delinquent tux <S*c. 85.63; lax of !>53 85.70, total $11.5 *.

Delitibuent No. 308 James Pangh, n w qr of a w qr of aer«i(in 34. lowp - 6, range 12: 41 value of land nnd improve, menis 3125. delinquent lax dec. 81.OS; tax of 1853. I B cent*; iet.il 53.00.

Delinqueni No. 367. William B Smith

—pitt ,frae‘fcc93. tnwh 5, t**£9l2; 140 anea; value' of hhd aitrf - Improvements 31000; delinquents tax &c.'89,91: tat o( 1853 37.75; tula) BH. 66; :

* Delinquent No. 455: John WycpfT—l3 e cojoer of e e qrjec 4, town 5, range 19, 96 acres and n e corner of;s e qr sec,4, town 5, range 19,14 acres: value uplands ami improvements 3900: delinquent tax 5-0.31.95: tax cf 1853 $1.65: total taxes $3.03.

Delinquent No. 403 Andrew WycnfT—part of s eqr sec 10, towns.rang* J3, 1 acre: yalue of lands ami, improvements $100: delinquent tax «tc. $3 74: tax of IF 53 78 cents, total $4 59.

Delinquent No. 473, Unknown—n e qr of n e qr cec 90* town 4, range .3, 3 40100 acres, value nf lands and Improvements $l9O, delinquent tax*4*c. $9,60; tax of 1863 03 cents; total 83.53.

CRAIG TOWNSHIP.no. 6.

Delinquent No; 106, Samuel J. Furnish w side of n w qr see 9. town 2, range 3, 70 acres; value of land and improvements $995: delinquent tax <s*c. $3.05: tax of 1h53 $9.50; total $5.55.

Delinquent No. 113* William Graypart of w 4 of'n c qr tec 33, town 3, range 3. 73 acres; value of lands anil improvement $100; delinquent tix *J*e; $3. 51; tax of 1853 Sl* b5; total taxes $10.36.

Delinquent No. 196, John Hamilton—part of s e qr see 17, town 2, range 3, I 50-100 acres; value of land and improvemanis 840: delinquent tax <s*c. 81.94. tax of 1833, 34 cem?; total taxes 81.58.

Delinquent No. 914, the heirs of James McKay—the undivided one fourth of the following lands, viz; ‘pdrl of frac Sec 1, town 1. initge 4,*989 acres: value of lands and improvements $9.975.,' Also’pirtof the s c qr see 36, (own 2, range 4, 143 40-100 acres: value,of land and improvements $700.; And also the seqr of the a w qr sec 36, town 9, range 4, 3920-100 acres:* value of land and improvements $150: total, valuation of all >aid, I and a $3,195, delinquent lax is-c. .§7:52: tax nf 184 $6.60; total Vases $11.12.

Delinquent No. 27*1; William Park—part of w £ of a e qr sec 33, town 3, range 3, 2 50-100 acres; value of land and improvements 919: delinquent tax s*c. 20 cents: lax of 1853 10 cents; total 30 els.

Delinquent No. 292, James Uceil—n e qr of n w qr t-qc 10, town 3, range 12, 40 acres: value of [and and improvement? slBs—and part of n w qr of n e qr see Id, town 3, range 12, 31 acres: 'value of land and improvements SI 15: delinquent tax 4*c. 83.0 J; las of 1853 95.56; total taxes 98.60.

Delinquent No. 203., Jonathan Ueed—part of n w qr of n e qraec 16, town 3, range 12, 0 acres, value of tanclaml improvements $53; delinquent lax 4* c 92.43; tax »f 1853 $2.25; total 84.H3.

Delinquent No. 353, James N.Taylor—part of n w qr sec 15, town 2, range 3, 7 50-100 acres; value of bml* and improvements 930, delinquent tax s*c. 33 rtms; lax of 1853 26 cents; total QG cls. The State or Indiana,>' Switzerland County, 5 ‘

y ROBERT N. LA.MB. Amliior withAjin’atid fur said County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a cortccl list uf lamia and town loti* returned delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes due on them for the year 1852. in the several townships of JefftTsuh, York, Posey, Cmtun, Pleasant, and Craig in said county, by the county Treasurer at his last annual set dement made with the Auditor for taxes of and still remaining delinquent at ihiA date, and that the above and foregoing assessments of delinquent taxes uf 1852, and in : uresl and percent therenn, and taxes lor the vear 1853, are tfie just and true amounts with which said lands and lots are legally’ chargeable, and that said list ivas duty recorded in my office on the sth day of November, A. t>. I** 53. , In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of November, A. D. 1854.

ROBERT N. LAMB. Auditor *y. C.

trjOTICE is hereby-given, that nn the first .Monday of January, A. D. lt>s4, at the Court House door in Vevay, Switzerland ceunly, Indiana, so muclt of earli trecl or parcel of the foregoing.land, and town lots, returned and remaining delinquent fur the nonpayment of taxes due on them for the year 1852, will be sold by the County Treasurer of eaid county 3i prbllc auction as will be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest : end charges which may he due thereon 1 nr doe from the owner thereof at the time of sale. Sale to cbtpmeijce at" 10 o'clock, A. M. t ami continue from day today, if necessary, until all are sold.

ROBERT N. IjAMD, Auditor Switzerland County. Nov. 24, 1363.—23-4sv.

Millinery and' Fancy Store

MRS. E. M. RICH, * No. 104 Fifth aim/, Cincinnati, Qhio, WOULD respectfully call attention to her Urge aid fashionable stock of till 11) tier? n»d Fancy Goods, Consisting of Silks, Satins, Velvet, and Reaid Boskets, Bbs Ncr, Cat and Fancy Trimmieg Ribbons, ‘Mantillas, Cloaks'—

PUCH AND COLORED CILK, and other Laces, Needles, Worked Colaks, Chitnazetlcs, Sleeves, 4c., Ac,, which she is prepared to .sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. ■'■■■■ 203 6th st., bet. Elm and Plum.—>l6-1 y.

Watson House. ro THE CITIZENS OF YEN AY.

subscriber respectfully announces to M. the citizens of V£VAY, that be has thoroughly refitted sad furnished the bouse formerly-known as the “Kadti Stand,!’ but now called the '‘Watson House," ./

-‘Being situated on Sycamore street, between Columbia and Lower Market street, in the midst of the heavy business houses in the city, and also convenient to the river. ,U offers rare inducements to .persons desiring to do businesa in the city, either connected^with houses, or - the 'river. • • .• • ’ ’ And from the efforts he mikes to render his guests comfortable,’he hopcstVhavJt reasonnblc share of y.iu: pair;:,ago. i’n.ir'l B1 day. ■ " S, WATSON. Cincinnati, Nov 3, 1863.—VC-Jin.

The law at Xctvapnpm,

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4. If subscribers remove to. other places without informing tbc .publishets aiid.lbe newspapers are sent to the. former direction! they are , 6. The Courts Eave decided that refusing Ip take newspapers from the office!.of removing and leaving them uncalled for, .is- privufacic evidence of intentional fraud."- ,

G. The United Slates Courts, alto re* peatedly decided that a Post Master who' neglects to perform his . duty by, r giving seasonable notice, as reqitired-by tbc Post Office Department, of the'neglect of a person to take from the office newspapers addressed.to him, renders the Post Master liable to the publisher for the subscription price. ■. • Q3" All communications should be directed to the editors of the Reveille,'and post paid; private communications should be so marked. •*

PROTECTION -

(Fire, Marine in Inland)

IKE EBMFHY, of .

HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1825,

This Office has has now transacted business Tor more than a quarter or a century, during which period it has taken more than

100,000 JKlsksr:

And insured real and personal property against loss by Fire and Water to the value-of more than ' TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS

In the Western Country.

Several losses hare been incurred upon-the above risks, all of which hare been adjusted at the

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE

At Cincinnati, and paid with Ibe utmost promptitude according to (he conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the receipts of Ike several claimants on file. ’ •■ . . • ,

. The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of the company; also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorised and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not leis tban one month not greater than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Warehouses, Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Houses, Colleges, he., scv and their contents against

LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every oiher description of Merchandise and Personal Property, shipped or to be shipped per good Vessels or Steamboats on molt of the navigable waters, against the Hazards of Inland Transportation, and

Perils of the Sens. For further information respecting rates of premium, etc., apply to the uhdenigned.

ISAAC STEVENS, Jk., Agent, for Vc.vay and Switzerland County.

Bread and Cake Bakery. E BABRBTT would respectfully inform • the public tbit be fats opened a new

Bread and Fancy Cako Bakery, on Ferry street,'between Market Equate and Main, for tfae purpose of supplying the citizens, and-his Obeut neighbors,' with .fresh Bread and Cakes of the very best quality, and at the lowest possible prices for cash. . B. B. will not trouble Lis friends with any further detail, as he feets, certain the system on which he purposes conducting his business, •.rgcihcr with the superior articles he Intends supplying, will be suncicnt to insure the patronage cf a gtr.crius public, Vevjy, Sept. 1, lr6.V

DR. DANGLADC, Vevny, And.,

DFALEtt I*

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dye.Stuffs, Tobacco ami Cigars, Fancy Articles, * Perfumery. .Spices, dec. Has just received, and will constantly keep on hand, aVclI-Eclcctcd assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and alt others usually kept in Drug Stores, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. March 10, 1865. >39,

iuchiitiik.

Tnr undersigned would respectfully in form the public generally, that be is prepared to do all kinds of Trork pertaining io bis trade. He pays particular attention to filling all orders for '

WAGONS, CARRIAGES, JBDg?les, Slny Press Irons, etc., etc., and will promptly attend to any and all kinds of work left in his handy. Having spent many years at blacksmithing, he Halters ‘hirakelf that be can do work as well as pan bq dqno, else where Jn the western cpunlr/, abd as cheap as the cheapest. ,i , --‘.Give me Veal I; at myishnp Oat Ferry street, aboVtrßeimnit'y fliteU ’ • JOSEPH JAGEBS. * Vevay, May 12, 1663. 4?.

,Kotr Altr\uy w 31ejrciln!i!c COlltfcc, NOR MAL WRITISGI-NTITUTE Ccrocrof Plata on'd nbper Ttlrd its,.

, (csrxurcc r*ore ncxa. j w. W. \TILSOK & J. /. McCLELLArfD,

- INSTTCCTOSS. • -. v 5K THE MERCANTILETJEPARTMENT, the course ofinsUuctioa .comprises BookKeeping, by single and doublc'enliy.as practically applied to wholesale, retail, cormnluton, banking) manufacturing, Meam. boating, add compound company■ business. ~,Also-rt Commercial calculation), according to tbe most approved (netted new in use by merchants & broken:, commercial correspondence and practical pcamanstip. ‘ • • • ; Explanatory lectures oa book-keeping will be given from day today. ’ To Ladies ite same opportunity is extended, cf acquirings practical knowledge of accounts and of iLc.ruita wtich goveic common' business transactions. 1

Individual instruction being tb‘e plan pursued in teaching, students may enter at, any tune and be confident of a much more particular and. thorough-drilling than 'by any Class system. ------■" TERMS of admission to tbe • above cdu/se, with (tcprmlegepf reviving 835,00 For a partial course • ‘ 15,00 Diploma ' 5,00 Staliocaiy ... -....2,60

The time.required to. complete.a course it from eight to twelve weeks, according loathe capacity of the learner.', *"■ \ ■ Tho Writing Department like the former is continually open lot tbe reception of pupils. Its object is, first, to teach Penmanship on portly scientific principles, tlailccrotri of both sous and every age, from, eight .to fifty years, may auxin .that case, elegance and expedition in the art.'in a few lessons, or weeks at most, which formerly required u many y'is. TERMS.-rOne.ltsaon each day cr evening for it wo weeks , ■ 83,00* One month.' • *- ■ : ;,.t fi.OO

§ccond~To sfford an opportunity to teach-, trs in general,, who may be; deficient' in bhis branch, to’aUain respectable pto&ciency,’ -or if they, desire it, a masterly skill in the use of ■he pen; but tbove all, to.qualify professional teachers of Penmanship, in order V* supply the, prevailing want<of competent, andsuenlifcc instructors in cities, towns and country, such as Will repudiate tfcc.ti>o prevalent quackery of the profession, and,dignffyit 19 the honeys* bid position it justly claims. ■ pad writing is no bar to admission, while good character and a tolerable acquaintance, at least with'tbo common branches of English education, will be indispensable recommendations.: No tong and irksome practice is required for Ihe production ofthose fine pieces of, penmanship .whieVshow the master hand, but by a simple process,' peculiarly t);c:r bwh; “years of labor and praclicd ate reduced la hotys,’-’ • and every one of ordinary basioesr capacity 1 piky, io from-su to twelve weeks, obtain an easy mastery over every"difficulty of the an,' fcntl le la prepared that.with proper energy 'and address' they may rca'ire ftbm SIOO to WOO per month. • Terms £2o.(o—for eh elegantly executed Diploma or Certificate of, Qualification W-CO," ; .A libi-Tral pet tt-m wilt be allowed to those who'serve as agent* tot Wilson's Publications,ou Pemneusbip. . ‘ Payment jit all casrs'fdquircd it> advance. ' The Mercantile Department if, tie Irurtitu* thnwul hu mainly conducted ,by d. A. McClelland. and that of Penmanship by \\*. \V. A'llson-io ’either:?! ■ whom leUirx oiibtijiaess relating to either Department maj.be addressed; pbv. paid. * i Gcod ouarOtnj can- be ; h<d : for S?,W per week. I > : • ; ; ;

. ■ \ Now published ah ifur sale; AVilscn’s Prv-; jHriuir.vThe- LcnUtCs constiulcsV volume of ovtr-2i'ia piges, aeitl».hji)Und,.pnce 65 cti. A'.SCl’of copy siips fpr gt-atitmcn.aad put- fit liaics—id iiig; clegauti j<iii£nivea : fat-similes off the euthct'syrrjiihg, in separate pactuges, SO cents each; Jc, prepaid :;de»,'kt.ci>h!pa»ted with this tnOfft)V*t T the’ above fairs, lie voir time and copies.wiAbfe scnt ftee of postage : T «r if the pcsioge ji psid weere recc*vi.d,'Si is the price of thc'voluh>e"‘aca~a package if copies.Thcv UMfell'TCflhctiiitri'at3>’kuU’iitc. or reduction trf. \gvnts..., ' -OCt.CO-i5.

ComsfificrciaiCdliege,

jCojimcrcul iNsrrrcTp.) . r; O P IMD I AViJ? 0 LIS, . (£a'j.a'b fild«!)'3J f 155JL . ‘ *

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Founder «nd Preside:::. c. iuV&KK: • " or,’ jSfrrcsr./rff f'el~'f. , ’ ■; ; ” tig*, VintvßpauV] - '• ■ ' l i aK v * Cuok- and Perm* r ship.

.The Session *5!! commence xt C.dlcee nail avfollows;. ~ '. . *v. ’ i Ut Moßdf&tf September. Ctl Sessjop.do ti.e lit Mcj;d»v bFNo«ctuKr. 2i ScssioS on ltd |it 'Monday of JaDUaTt / r •lib fctwjoacnli.vlsiiloodayof .March. tyh OU tie Ulllondaytn May.'.. V. - , V !T*K jrturadj f.crwidenuy. ttic services of the diltingirisfccd -Professor above named, '***« leased for aiemiof' :ycars the' ccmmodiw?JJ nd ■ beamiful Hall formerly kao»t; as' CONCERT UALL, but now named , / ‘ COLLEGE If ALL 1 , 'V' ' *' Which is to be fitted up in a stye of'|reat-el-egaocc r URe. and - President would say, that Ibis College advantages superiorlqgU .others, for imparting s sound, nu--sihls education*

- COURSE OF, studies;. The course of Studies; as enlarged, will be as follows, vix:: ' ■■<■ •-.

• . Book-Keeping, by Single and Entry, >n *U its various branches, toil its application to ail kinds of business2. *,TJie Lana, Customs. and Usages of Trade and po'mmerce. ■■ l

3. Mercantile 'Arithmetic, uponibe short and easy system of cancelation, ttaugbt in no other College.) , 4. Commercial.Law, in « series of Lectures, thorough, and lystcmatic. . bJ :w asi a ces.Pt irn an t.b ip. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures.np?n Banking, Political Economy, and other subjccursluahle to the bun* nesa rasa.. ; • .i i

Expenses.

Cords of admission,, invariably in advance, or secured, gl&i&iplotna* *3? Emmery ?6; Boarding S'i.b o pet week; incidentals, atop* (ion of •tudent, 916. Making entire expenses ■■

On’ application,a catalogue tnll b« furnished, giving full particular*.... All letters will receive prompt attention ea being directed/post-paid, to • ' 'W; McK. SCOTT, Preaideat. .June’ 30, 1863,-*.I-ly.

Farpiii’s Circassian Extract :1 ‘ IIIOULYrERrUMED, WjIPH promoting '.he' growth and beauty of JL- tbc Hair, prepared from - Melliferous and Dalsaniic products OF the* East- upon philosopical and c&cthical principles, to prevent the Hair ftpm turning grey and promoting its beauty, also preventing tfce'Uair from 'falling off. Tortile by . , ■ u STEVES, Ja., .~ . . * No. 3, OddT’c Hows’ Hall. *

1 ■ 'Dried Reaches* BARRtLfe iDHIED REACHES Just rev octVoiiii'forlsale by . . ‘ ‘t t-IBAAO STEVENS, .i*,, Mot. 3. Mo. 3, Odd yellowa'Hall.

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27-Wi have set tunt this portiaa of our paper ‘fq: Corrpcriticn from the Public Schca*:. : ’’tflis ' respective teachers are requested to select tte’best pieces, er.e Is:id them is for publication.

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Pleasaiii VTords.

ISIB W CSC or THE FC3LTC SCHOOLS.

Who haa not felt'the rtiagic power of pleasant words? If the srml is (tiled wiili snrrnvv, and lire earth seems one dreary cidk-rl waste of sadness, and the very heavens blackened wjili direst vengeance seem lowering over ns, ready u» crush us with the' weight of sorrow, a pleasant a.‘i,rd will'caaie all sorrow lo flee as the rniu before the rays of the morning sun. Ti.inli for a iimaicnl of the broken hearted; the'-victim of tb« inebriate; when weary and worn with unceasing (oil and fasting, who has watched and prayed until ihu happiest dream of life is turned lo the Inti crest reality, by his bru:al treat-

rn?:it; She i * an entire stranger to tnppintu! if purchince while taking a retrospective view of his life, he (eels the filing nf remorse, his cullnucoi hc.irl is he speak* plga-amiy to tie* affltciml being, all wrongs and sorrows arc forgotten—she stands spell bound beneath tho entrancing jnflocnce of the charm.--. If we are afflicted in any way, we almost forget the affliction, when listening in pleasant words. How* simple the sul>jccr, vet a!I ivili ap;:i:owled‘{e t!jß wiidting * 13 C power- ,

I have sern the lily drooping, wtlKtritij; nod (.’yifg 1 enraih the rays of 11.e scorch ir.g xvr; h;:t -i gcnlle atiowef nr I’l" evit;'

itVjj’dews would riyive ti again, and it, si ii f iip'.v.T it f-satiiiiiltf fur ihe silvathm. ’.v.uthl and. aroma ti:-;.- ilie air with swfetrr f.-Hprattce; It is 'cvrijlsn with t‘,s hear!, When depressed .mt! broken, like the flower, it w ill revive by. a shower of gentle worth; anti.the image nf li;e hear; wit I be-far sweeter titan the fri-

grange ot the fflrtvcr. Such is the power rf l J lc?sa».-i'*7i>rda. Let ws v*v tfimh a: sil timer, anti in til pl-icesj.and by so tin* Ug fcaiter flowers all sh»rg the pathway rf life. Pi?aso»t Words is the essence of a puce heart.

(fir The dec! irtScfths Spun;;') rhy once the ,v;R;t powerful uf iho wuri'J. began in the re!gn of Phillip HI, abntti tit®, cOTjrjier.'tcmfnl of the sevenlpeoth century. , His extreme indulcnro imhicpd the king to entrust c;i iiipapahle and dlfi. honest man, the Duke of Lerrr.a. with thu arrargemertt i f affeirs. and from that perioit the glories of Spain rapidly dimnird, until she lies sunken tluwu into z i!,ird rate power.

Sittiags 'of tbe Court* lit the Cocsrr orS wjti cauKD, Isciini.

CIRCUIT COURT.

Ist Monday of May.') 6lb Monday of October. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Sici tier land County .

Ist Monday of January, Tlst-Mouday of April. Ist Monday of Ju)y,> ; Ist Monday cf Oct,

■ OAio County. 3d Monday of January, 1 3d Monday of April. 3d Monday of July, j3d Monday of Oct.

cuumssioxEics count.

IstMondayofMarcb j IstMondayofScptcmbei Ist Monday of June | tstMoodayof December

JOB IIINTIDE.

fBIHERE Is a Job Orrice attached to the i Rivcili.e off.ee, where every variety of PaiNTjxr.—from the common poster up to the more diifcult branches of £oe Card or Dlark printing—is done neatly. . A supply of cords kept constantly on hand; merchants can have Plain or

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Printed at the shortest notice.

Labels, Circulars. Pamphlets. Dills of Lading, Bill Heads, Programmes, etc., etc., plnuen with neatness and dispatch. V

A DVANCE TERMS!

One Copy 50. Five C0pie5,.......;.......,,.‘..6 $5Tcn C0pie5,.............i;.... 10 00. ■ Advance payment! required in all catrt for tubtcripiioae at the above Tatef, One copy Reveille .and the Lady’s Book, $3 60.

Poilage on Ills oilcrclUt,? - In Switzerland county, race. Out of the, county, and’ within the Elate ol Indiana, thirteen cents a year. ’ Out olj the State, two uty six cents per ycaj.

Terms of Advcrtisluct>;

One Square three insertions or less, one dot: lar; -cach additional .insertion, under'((tree months, twenty-five com. ... . i 3 months. £ months. I year. One square, ■93 00 ,94 60 's6 00 Two squares, •. 4 00 . 6 60- ‘ 7.50 Three sqares, 6.00 ■ 660 .9 00 Fourth of col’m, 6 00 8 00 10 00 Half of cal'in, 800 ■ 10 00,- 20 00 ‘Twelve lines makcohesquarc. Advertisements unlimitcdas to lime, are inserted until is ordered, and charged'accordingly. Legal advertisements ate to be paid for when inserted, or the agent furnishing them will be held responsible tot their payment. Notices of mnrriages 'and deaths published gratis, ! Candidate's name, £l, if a subscriber;. $2. it rot. - Advertising wife, the same as ahnoun-, cing candidate's name. ; VNo preference. given any advertiser over others, by unusual display* ■ ■ The piiviteges.of.yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto,' to be paid extra. - ■ •••''- , -v ■

fall Importations II BBHRT& DEBUT, Importer* and Jobber** East tide nits alrtei, between Fosri& and FJfli,. Cincimtati, Would iimte Merchants and Wholesale Bayers, to inspect their large sod extensive stock of FANCY GOODS, Aoaftzo to tbi Stajso Tjude. . Out faculties for securing desirable Styles and cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any-House In the West, as we have an experienced buyer constantly, in the Eastern cities, forwarding bs daily such bargains as the market offers in - RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOOpS, . PERFUMERY,. EMBROIDERIES, .. COMBS,: LACE GOODS, BRUSHES, HOSIERY & GLOVES, .THREAD, WHITE GOODS, JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ACCORDEONS, CUTLERY, VARIETYGOODS^c. The popular feature of Selling most of the Goods at Lvo per ceiA. advance will be continued. . 7*o Cash and approved Short Time Bayers, we tan offer liberal inducements. fcblOtf

LGCLGEIU nous*:, Covner oIV .Ttnln and Ferry Street*, VEVAY, INDIANA,

f H7HE undersigned respectfully informs Lis .A friends and the traveling public generally that this Honxe. formeily tbe "Fran!;lin House*' and the oldest Tavern stand is now amply, tiled'up. apd furnished for Ike reception of travelers and boarders.'.The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and having the advantage of a pleasant location, the Luclkcc House affords accommodations and inducements -to visitiis rarely to be'mct .with in a place of ihissiie.'- The present proprietor, with twenty years experience air land: lord; Ratters himself lhal hc.sbftll'be able to me satisfaction to alt who may favor him with their patronage;' and notwithstanding the House has changed its name; the same.oW Doh officiates as "mine. host," 'and will at-, ways Leon hand to wait upon themin person. ■The Table of the Ltcusac Hocsx is at alt times furnished with the aufstantiafa as well as delicacies of the season, and the Dar supplied with Cigars,Tobacco,'and Pittsburgh Ale, besides the Native Catawba ..and: all ’..other Wines, of the purest order— nothing: tlrongei. ”.' “ROBERT LECLERC. June 9, 1553. r i* . 52- : •

Notary Public::!; OVFOUK. Notnrf Public, 11/ lakes this' method of-informing the public generally that he \* .ready, to prepare for execution andlaking the acknowledgment of Deeds, '‘Mortgages; and ail kinds of conveyances, dt’c.j and to attend Id the taking of Deposition's.F toin his ex per tehee 1 1 n ttre-alhve business he'flatteis himself that ho can:perform any busings of thckind calrusted to him ■With correctness; neatness, und-'dispatch'.— Charges moderate;.’ Office at-his; residence'on Ferry Street, opposite the Market Square. :!. References:—Hon. Jons Dcsost, and C. T, .Joses, Esq., Vevay. ■ ' ",• :• , . Vevay, Feb. 6,-1352. ' -.'• 'I .• •* S-J-

;v «1 fW>v ; ’ •• THE. undersigned * - ’ -gS i- : Laying perm*neatly ci•l " ‘'v 85 ■■ ' thcmselycs at , ijfliaiiig Sun, Indiana, in l= " 3 Foundry Dusinetti' V r)-would respectfully, in■Jr fenort . form the. lloy. Growers ’ of’lndiana end KenttinrrtfV 'tnckyHlhat jticyiatill: r rtliyil * tCD cpniinue/to jiianufac- ■ lure ; - ;the :• ?yy . Mormon;or Beater.Hay ; Press,' which atc.mu, •‘i ■iilj SB i 'ilL—i ,-imVtiQr tu any, ramie in' /pay .vSfc (P?3 vV the United State.*, from, VA ® *- Alhefsci ihyV the * best ! xfcS© J§S Ouiide rs give oil r [ • ,‘.;r,r/wjr".•, ; ;--,Screw s.thc preference y B3£|g& • ® ver 6)1 Olbcnt. . . r ' ■ ' -We bave »l«o‘'l’#t-, -■ • T^S*Srff?i? ' ;*: f DtC<i t JIOKOPqWCr,' and to be, competent Judpct,’ ihe .btal . and cheapest Doric Power'in .cse, (which can be attached to the Press if desiredyand fotmtng.a part of tbc Ptcts—if the Hone Power is used, iCSccs not' lake ahy extia room more than what is already laken .by- the Preri. ti \V\ ; .V>varr*in all work done by.us, to j?e of good>ma terra?s and sonndrlron, .'We algp,; casting that is done in sjmiia restsbliihrricn*s. - JLTAII orden int Switrtrland County, 7gf| with our Agcnt. F. L, GRISARD, will be' promptly attended to. . .. .J. M. REI3TER 4 CO. Risltg Sun, April 29,-IW>2, :- ;j . 47-lf-