Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 30, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 January 1854 — Page 3

OCrA paper tell* oft market woman wlio, last fall, wit hoMfugiome pumpkins in heir a’pntt, when t fresh caught cockney, carte aWg, end commenced poking them with bis rattan, rttlaiming, *1 'ope you call (hem large happelst they ain’t ■•ilf as large as we 'are them in Hold Hen* 'gland.' 'Apples/ them ain't apples, fliera Is only huckleberries,' replied the Vontan. *

Temperance Meetings*

The Committee appointed by the County 'Convention, for Jefferson Township, to organize for the approaching campaign, have made the following appointments: Vevay, Thursday, January 12, at 1 P. M.— John Dumont. Jit. Sterling, January 12, at 7 Pi 3!.—Rev. J. B. Sparks.

Jacksonville, Thursday, Jan. 12, at 7 P. M, —Rev. 11. Wason.

Salem 31. E. Church, Thursday, Jan. 12lh, 7 P.M. —R. N. Lamb.

Schoonover's School House, Friday, January !3th, 7 P. M.—Rev. A. Atkinson.

Jefferson Church, Saturday, Jan. 14th, 7 P. M.—Reson Barns. Centre Square, Monday, Jan 15th, at 7 P. Sl.—Rev. F. D. Bland.

Nashville; Slonday, Jan, 16, 7 P. St.—Rev. J. B. Lathiop. ■ Fredonia Baptist Church, Jan. 16, 7 P. Sf. —John G. HcCallum.

Stone School House, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7 P. M.—Geo. McCullough,

COTTON TOWNSHIP.

The 1101(011 Townihip Temperance Committee have made appointments for public meetings as follows:

Allensville, Thursday, Jan. 12th, Rer. J. B. Sparks. Wells' School House, Friday, January 13th, Rev, U. A. Garey. Harmony, Monday, Jan. 16lh, Or. G. S. Walker.

Bavard School House, Tuesday,* Jan. 17th, S. Washer.

Fair view, Thursday, Jan 19th, Rer. J. C, Bonham.

All the above meetings will be held at 7 o’clock, P. M., of the days appointed.

CRAIO TOWNSHIP.

The Craij Township Temperance Committee have made appointments for public speaking, as follows: At Bethel School house, Friday Jan 13, at 7P. M.—Retr. J. B. Laihrop. . At Samples* School house, Monday Jan. 10. at 7P. M.—Dr. This,, . ■

At Rmnerers School house, Tuesday Jan. 17, at 7 P. M.—Rer. H. Wason, At Republican Meeting Meeting house. Friday Jan. 20, aI.TP. M.—J. G, Me*. iCallum.

At hong Run meeting house, Thursday Jan. 26, a 1.7 P. M.—Rer.'J. Brock way.

Comittn§~Qou« Almanac, for 1555.

|IH J | MONTHS. ►•t“I I ; » , r r r i ► i J i * ! 1 >4 t ; L Z JANUARY,.....! 1 3 "4.667 8 9 10. II 13 13 14 14 J6 17 18 19.20 21 22 S3 24 36 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY .......I 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 It IMI U Ift IS 17 IS 18 20 41 22 23 24 2ft 28 21 28 MARCH ~1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 .8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ift 16 17 IS 19 20 2: 22 23 21 2ft 2ft '27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 3 3 4ft 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Ift 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 ' 23 24 24 2« 23- 28 29 30 MAY I 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ift 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE I 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 11 13. 13 U Ift 16 IT 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 2ft 26 27 08 29 30 JULY... I 2346 6 7 8 6 10 It 12 13 14 Ift 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 Oft 36 07 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 13 14 Ift 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 34 Oft 36 37 38 39 30 31 SEPTEMBER 1 2 8466 7 8 9 10 11 12. 13 14 Ift 16 17 18 18 00 01 22 03 04 Oft 26 07 98 29 36 OCTOBER I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 00 21 22 23 24 2ft 36 27 38 29 30 31 NOVEMRER 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 16 17 18 .19 30 21 22 03 21 2ft 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER........ I 2 3 4, ft 6 7 8 9 10 11 l4 15 16 IT IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 36 27 38 39 30 31

V<raj Prices Cor re nr.

CoaaiciiD Wuxlt it U. P. ScitiNca 4 Son

Flour pet bbl 96 M Wheat “ bush ...».l 00

Onionj, W '* u 33 Pye •* •• M Parley *' « > M«10

H(iy»p«i ton ....11l »8(3 Picon Himr, city cured, pr lb • (31 Cum«Mdliirat.......r. 16 Ltrdprlb. 121 Puller"'* 16 Pri pr d0x........... 16 Pout*** Kubmoock*. 30 PoUtoW, pjntKytl...... 38 CUekus ptdox... i 8160 Potlken. ....10 Silt per buhet, .60cti PUxxccd.....;.... l 00 Prifd Apple*., I 00

OCT John B. Gongh, the American lent* perance ora tor; hat induced large numbers of drunkard* In Gloucester, England, it is said, to sign the pledge.

New Firm—Copartnership. IHAVE this day associated myself with my Son, Rudolsu P. Gamin, for the purpose of continuing sod extending the old business, under the style of P. L. Gamas 4r Sox. Jail. 1,16&4. P. L. OIUSARD.

Taxes!! I PROPOSE to meet as many of those who have not already pi id their taxes for SaßjßSy 1553, as wilt anil themselves of i lie opportunity to do so, at the following places, on the days mentioned, VIZ:— At Florence, on Monday and Tuesday the 23d and 24thdays of January, ISM. At Patriot, on Wednesday and Thursday the 251h and 26th days of January. I At Powell's Store (Davis's old"stand) on ; Friday the 2Tth day of January. j At Uarkwotks, on Saturday the 23th day of; January. At Hnterprizc, on Monday the 30lh day of January. At Hugh S. Montgomery's, on Tuesday the 31st day of January. At George A. Hotchkiss’s, on Wednesday the Ist nay of February. ' At Mootfield, on Thursday the 2d day of February. At Shaw's Store, on Friday, the 3rd day of February. At Judge Cain's, on Saturday the 4th day of February. I have secured the services of Mr. James H. Titus, who will be found either in my office or the Recorder's office, during my absence as above staled, to receive the Taxes of those who may prefer paying at Vevay. 1 shall send out

NO DEPUTIES, but will continue to receive Taxes at my office up to the latest possible moment, when those remaining unpaid will be returned Deliouttent.'accotding to Law. GEO. 1 il. KYLE, Treasurer of S. C. • Veva>,Jan. 13,1864.—30-4 w.

GOLD DIGGING.

■ ■ ■ ■ -v : . WE arc receiving, in addition to our former stock of Iron, a large supply consisting In part of the following articles, viz; fiO Tons assorted Iron. 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4,0d0 lbs. assorted Wagon Boxes and Hollow ware. 200 Kegs assorted Nails, from 3d to 6 in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Spring Steel.

Springs and Axles. 25 pair Springs. 12 sett Iron Axles. GMSS 4* SJSH, 12 boxes Bxlo Window Glass. 22 do 10x12 do do. 4 do 10x14 do do. 6 do 10x15 do do, 1 do 10x16 do do. 2 do 11x18 do do. 3 do 12x16 do do. 3 do 12x16 do do. 2 do 16x20 - do do. 600 Light Si 10 Window Sash. 500 do 10x12 do do. 300 do 9x12 do do. 200 do 10x14 do do, 500 pounds Putty. 24 Packages Locks and Latches of differ* sizes of patterns, white and dark Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manu* facturers, it will enable ns to sell at the lowcat figures. Call and see for yourselves befjre going abroad to purchase and we assure you it will pay you for your trouble. Jan. 1 '64, P. L. GBISARD $ SON.

I'amUv Groceries. Coffee, Htce, Allspice, Sugar, Candlei, ■ Alum, . Molasses, Soap, Ginger, ' Tea, Pepper, bale talus. Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, Ac., Ac. A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Cavindish and 5 Plug all of which wilt be sold low for Cash, by F. L. GRISARD A SON, Comer Alum 4’ Ferry Stretlt. Vcvay, Jan. 1, 1854.

FRESH ARRIVAL* THE subscribers have just received and opened a laige slock'of Dry tiooUs, Ac., Ac,, suitable to the Fall trade. They can assure their customers that their assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be fouud the following: Brown Sheetings, Bleecied Muslins, Grills, Tickings, Shirting Checks, Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocbeco, Allen & Co., and other test brands of Prints, Red, Yeilow and White Flannels, Canton do.; Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Satin Ac other Vestings, Merinos, Bl’k Lustres, Mouslin DeLaines, Persian Cloths, Dlk silks, etc., etc. In the Notion Department, may be found Lace A Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves, Coals', spools and patent Thread, Needles, Pins, llouks & Eyes, Ac,, S(C.

BOOTS aid SHOES, Of every style and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is invited. HATS AND CAPS.

A complete assortment of the latest styles, qnieaiwore and Glaiawar* Of every style, quality, and price.

iijuimvAKi;. Consisting ia part of Table and pocket Cutlery, Butcher knives, table and tea spoons, scissors, Area, Wood-jaw;:, Ad Irons, Hutu 4 screws, files, Tacks, Coffee Milts, Lucks, etc. giiookdies, In pari as follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Gunpownex, Young Hyroa and Imperial Teal, sa’iiratur, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice. Ginger, Nutmeg. Cloves, soap. Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, 4c., sc. Also—Cotton Yams, Carpel Warn, Batting. Candle wrick; Dycnluffa, best quality oi Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc. School Baaki.

McGuffey's Readers, Elementary spelling Books, Ray's Arithactics, Smith's Gcogriphys, blank books, writing and letter piper, slates, steel pens. Ink, etc., etc.

ALSO

A general assortment of Tlownre* all of which will be sold atom established low prices, for cash or approved country produce. Ow fcvtwii vtA, fastorntw, and W* ■puV.w, in general, are invited. to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner ol Perry ilreetand Market-square, where they will find os at all times anxious to wait upon cuitomers. r WILLIAM SHAW & SON. Jan. 13,

Hominy. JUST renewed a freib tot of No. 1 Hominy, Forwlcby U. P, SCHENCK fc SON.

A farm for Sale.

A NY one who may be wishing to purchase a farm, is hereby no* tilled that my farm on Plumb Creek for sale, os the most easy terms. The farm consists of eighty acres, fifty of which it under a good slate of improvement. There is also a good water Saw-Mill on it. , The farm lies oue-and-a-half miles from Centre Square, the place of my residence.— Those wishing to purchase may find me at my residence at any time except Saturdays. The terms of payment will be such that the buyer may make all the money off the farm, except the first payment. For other particulars call on the undersigned. A, ATKINSON. Jan. 12~3i

A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.

mrSA. A N excellent opportunity is flgß 11 111 now offered for purchasing JBDJjjJBa valuable farm, situated about cSSSSBfour miles west of Vevay, containing 1524 acres; 30 of which are in cultivatioii. imder good fence. Would make an excellent hay farm. Title unquestionable. This farm win be su'd on favorable terras to the purchaser, if application is made soon. Enquire of J. Q, McCALLCM, at Vevay, Jan. 12, 1851.—30-3 w.

FHIRY MORSE’S YELLOW DOCK ROOT; M. the best medicine in the known world.

GnardinnVSale.

NOTICE is hereby given that f, Alfred Wilson, Guardian of the person and properly of Jonathan Dibble, minor heir of John Dibble deceased, in pursuance of an order and decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland county, State of Indiana, made at the January term of said Court, 1854, to sell the following real estate belonging to said Jonathan Dibble, to-wit; The undivided oneninth part of 68 acres of land, situate in tbe north-easi corner of the north-east quarter of section 9, township two, of range 1, rest, in iSwitzerland county, Indiana, which was assigned and set off to Sarah Kinley, fmmerly iSarah Biddle, and mothet of said ward, out of ■ said quarter section, as her. dower therein as widow of John Dibble deceased, and described in tbe partition.of said real estate, among | the widow and heirs as follows, to-wit; Btiginniug at the north-east corner of said quarter section; (hence west 30 chains; thence south 19 chains and 34 links; (hence east 30 chains; thence north 19 chains and 34 links to the place of beginning, containing 53 acres. And also 14—76-100 acres of land set off to (Jonathan Dibble' said ward, and described in said petition as follows, viz; To Jonathan Dibble 14—7C-100 acres of land in said quarter section (tbe north-east quarter of section 9, township s, range 1, west, as aforesaid) last above mentioned, beginning at a corner on the east boundary line of said quarter section, 4 chains and 53 links north of the south eait corner of said quarter section; thence west 32 chains and 53 links to a cornet;, thence north 4 chains and 57 links to a corner; thence east 32 chains and 53 links to a corner; thence south 4 chains and 63 links lo the place of beginning, containing 14 and 76-100 acres of land.

To be sold at public sate on the premises, on the 23d day of February, A. D., 1834, and if not sold at public sale on that day, or if 1 should determine not losel) (he same at public sate. I shall sell the same at private sate after said day.

Said land was appraised 'as follows, via: Said ward's interest in the S3 acres held as tenement by dower by Sarah Dibble, subjkpt to said right of dower, at 5120,00. The lip 76-100 acres, mentioned above, at 6369,00. Terms of sale, cash in hand on the day of sale, ALFRED WILSON, Guardian. Jan. 12—30-tvr. D. Kelso, Ally.

Stale ol ludlumt, > # , Switzerland county, $ BCI * fBIAKEN L’P, by.John Peelrasn, of Cotton JL Township, in said county, on the24tb day of December, A. D., 1853, one red, white faced Bull, with three white feet and white belly, and two slits and a crop in the left car; about two ycora old last Spring, and appraised at eleven dollars. > True copy as filed in my office. IRA N, MAUN, Clerk. Jan. 12,185i.—30-3 w.

State or Indiana, ( M Switzerland county,) In the Sicihtrland Court 0/ Common Pltat, January Ttm, 1854,

George W. Hathom; vs. James Tilton Sheets, Ne hemish Sheets, Ann Q Sheets, Lalitia Grover Benjamin W. Grover Robert P. Jones am Elizabeth Jones.

Petition fur Deed.

C'tOMES the petitioner, by Robert N. Lamb J his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from an affidavit on file in this cause, that the above named defendants Lalitia Grover and Benjamin W. Grover, who are necessary patties to the action aforesaid, are non residents of the State of Indiana. It is ordered by the Court that said defendants be notified of the. pendency of said petition by publication in the Weekly Reveille, a public newspaper of general circulation, for three weeks successively;'and that they appear at the nest term of this Court, to be hotden on the first Monday in April nest, at the Court House in the town of Vevay, in said county, and answer the Plaintiffs petiton, and that on failure so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest IRA N. MALIN, Clerk. , By VcuaxTt'S B. Edwakds, D. C. Jan. 12, 1854.—31)-3w,

Slate of Indiana, 1... Switzerland county, I 1 *

In tkt Stcilterland Court of Common Pltas t January Term, 18-54.

William McFadden, as-' ilgnecof John lligban VS* Clark C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, GeorgeTyler | Ann Tyler and Hiram Tyler. .

Complaint to foreclose a mortgage.

COMES the complainant, by Robert N. Lamb his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from an affidavit on file in this cause, that the above named dtjfendanu, Clark C. Phillips, Maty Phillips, i George Tyler, Ann Tyler and Hiram Tyler, who are necessary parties to the action afore* ■aid, and nonresidents of the Slate of Indi* ana. It ta ordered by the Court that said defendants be notified of lire pendency of said [suit, by publication in the Weekly Reveille, .a public newspaper of general circulation, fur three weeks successively, and that they [appear at the next term of this Court, to be ! holden on the first Monday ia April next, at the Court House in the town of \ evay in said county, and answer the plaintiff's bill of com* plaint; and that on failure so to do, the mat* ten therein will be taken as confessed, and |decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MAUN, Clerk, By VctuxTi's B, Eowaans, D, C« Jan. 12, 1M4.— 39-3w.

Administrator** Notice. THE public is hereby informed that the undersigned bas taken out letters of admi nirtraVton on the estate oTlohn Love, late of Posey Township, Switzerland county, Indiana. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons haviogelaima agaiulsaid estate will file the same in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Common Pleas of said county duly proven. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. COLLIN McNUTT, Adm’r, J an,6—29-3 w

JESSE V. SHORT, Undertaker, ESPECTFTLLY inform the citi* Iw sens of Vevay md vicinity that be constantly keeps on hand ready made Comxi, of everynUeand variety —and is always ready to attend calls at the shortest notice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth corned, or with air-tight, tine, or tin coffins, at a moment’s warning and the Cheapest rates, tie is also prepared and ready at all Uinta to attend,funerals with his bearse. Jan, 5—29-3ra

NEW GOODS. U. P. SCHENCK & SON, in addition to their former Block, have just received a Urge assort mennt of winter goods, consisting in part as follows: Flannels. 10 pieces Red Flannel. 5 dw Yellow do. . & do White do. 4 do Figured do. • Shawls. • 20 Basket Shawls. 12 Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Shawls. Woolen Yarn. 60 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors.' . Clothing.

Just received a'targe and general assortment, consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, - Shills, Knit Drawers | Knit Shirts. liiiiseys. 20 pieces Striped Liuseys. 10 do Plain Ltnseys. .10 do checked Linseys. Boots and Shoes. 2 cases Youths Boots; 4 " ‘ Boys do, 4 *' Men's do. 2 M -•* Extra fine Bools. 150 pair Ladies Bootees. ifiO pair Men’s Shoes. 100 pair Boy's Shoes. 200 (iiir’girls shoes. 100 pair slippers. . Hals and Caps. 4 dozen Angola Hats. 2 dozen Silk Hats. 4 dozen Woo) Hats. 2 dozen Rnena Vista Hats. 4 dozen Btolh Caps.' 2 dozen Velvet Caps. 4 dozen Mohair Caps. 6 dozen Plush Caps. Glass and Sash. 1000 lights 8 by 10 Sash. 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash. 10 boxes 6 by 10 Glass. 10 boxes 10 by 13 Glass. Oil, Lead mid Putty. 5 barrets Linseed Oil. 25 kegs pure White Lead. 200 pbunds Putty. Just received and for sale tow, by Nov. 17. U, P- SCHENCK * SON.

Patent illodiciiic*. McConnell's Sarsaparilla. Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Mexican Mustang Liniment. Dr. Edmoo'a Vegetable LtuimenL Nerve and Bone Liniment • McLane'a Vermifuge.. Fahnestock's do. Ilrandrctb’s Pills; / Graefeuberg-VegeUble Pills; 1 ' . “ :■ Health Bilteri. : •* Sarsaparilla Compound.’ ** Eyb Lotion. " Dysentery Syrup. " ’ - Children's Panacea. " „ Fever and Ague Pills. “ Greem Mountain Ointment. Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment. Bateman's Drops, 4c., 4c. The above and other patent medicines are for sale low by 1. STEVENS, J a., oct 27 No. 3, Odd Fellow*' Hall.

Conimissionci*’* Sale.

is hereby given (bat the under* signed, a Commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland'coun. ly, in the Stale of Indiana, to sell the interest o( Calafornia Smith and Missouri Smith infants and heirs of Maltby Smith, late of Boone county, Kentucky, deceased, in and to the following described real estate belonging to said heirs tn Switzerland County, aforesaid, and bounded*and described as follows to-wit: Being a part of fractional section number twenty-seven (27), town three (3), range one (I), west, beginning at the south east corner of said part at a stake; thence notth eighteen (18) chains and seventy-five (75) links to a stake ‘on .the bank of the river, being the north-east corner of said fractional section; thence west twelve (12) chains and seventy-; five (75) links to a alone, from which a black walnut stub distance eleven chains and ninety links; south. fifty-two degrees, east eleven chains and forty-three links to the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres, and three roods—will on the 3d day of February, A. D. 1851, on said premises, proceed to sell the interest aforesaid at public sale. TeaHs or Sale.—One-fourth of the purchase money essh lit hand; and the balance in three installments, payable in six. twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, taking notes therefor with approved freehold security, payable without thmbenefitof-the valuation or appraisement lawsof; the' State of Indiana. JOHN W. SPENCBR. Commissioaer. Jan, 6, 18M,—'

, - SVGAR~SjJOAR. €h |V‘ HDDS * 6UQARoutt<receivcd pet Orleans. - dc^‘23i|^g^T|^g|BoUßNCK.'.

ALL persons to Edward Houston by note or book accdimV'are requested to make payment on pt bcforeMhe lOth day of February next, or' blhcrwise: their accounts wilt be placed in thebandsofa proper officer for collection, witkdul'fuiUier notice. EDWARD HOUSTON. Vevay, Dec, 29,1863,

Country Hoods. 200 yards Country Jeans* 100 yards Country Flannel, 100 cuts Country Yarn. 10 pieces Rag Carpetrng,, Just received and for sale tow by dec 1 U. F, SCIIBNCK & SON.

New Arrival

OF Mouslin De Laioes and Cashmere.— 24 pieces Fancy Moualin De Lainei. 26 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sale low by. dec I U» P. SCHENCK SON.

Winfield Scott. JUST received per ateamer Winfield Scott, direct from New Orleans: 18 bhds good fair Sugar. ii barrels Molasses. For sale low by dec 22 U. P. SCMENCK $ SON.

SAWS—SAWS. THE subscriber is prepared to file and set saws, or do anything else in his line at short notice. JESSE V. SHORT,

Blank Deed*, For sale at the RneiUt office.

Groceries: Groceries: WE respectfully announce to the citieens and the public in general, that we hare just received a fresh and new supply of , groceries, and offer them at ao unusual low rtte of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of all the varieties usually kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering out sincere thanks to onr friends and customers for_ put favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patronage, we remain, &c,, „ ALEX. DKTRAZ, & CO, Yev«y, Nov. 3, 1653.

Madison & Cincinnati PACKET. The steamer WISCONSIN, No. C. Datlo Mabtii, hating sPSaegSiiSlfrbtea thoroughly repaired tad painted, will ply between the above named ports as a daily packet, stopping at alt intermediate points. -She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o’clock, P. M.— Will leave Cincinnati on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Nov. 17, 1853.

FOR SALE CHEAP. —vstex - \Mf E have tickets Tf enUtling the ,purchaser to a completc course of in: lßSltuct ' on > n the ei* ■ ’ cellcnt Commercial Colleges at New Albany and Indianapolis.— Each ticket is worth 825; but we will sell tbe few we have on hand at a reduced price, if application be made immediately, by letter or otherwise. 0. S. $ F. J, WALDO. Vevay, lad., Dec. 1, 1853.—1f.

For Sale.

npbe undersigned wishing to engage in othJL er business,- now offers for sale, one half or more if desirable, of tbe "Reveille" office at this place. This office has a good run of Job work, all the county printing, a growing subscription list, besides being situated in one of the oldest aud wealthiest counties, in the Stale, for further information addressee undersigned. O, S. Waldo, Vevay November 17tb 1853. ;

School Books.

ALL Books used m the graded Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together with Slates, Copy Books, Pena, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on hand at the Book and Variety Store, No. 3i, Odd Fellows' Hall, I. STEVENS, Ja. Oct, 20, 1853* ,

Sundries - Ladies Pearl Porlemonnaiei. ** do, , “ Paper Mache do. Gents Poitmonnaies, assorted. ■ . Ladies Work Hoses. India Ruubber Combs. . Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Emeries. Accordeons, Violins, Plates, Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of olber articles too numerous to mention, just received and for sale cheap by I. STEVENS, J a., No. 3, Odd Fellowa'Hall.

Trial ot' ICer. G. B. Waller, AN EXPOSITION of the celebrated Waller Seduction Case, containing all the testimony, by J. C. Lewis, for sale by -1, STEVENS, J*., dec. 15. No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall.

Canton Tea*/ THE favorite Teas, put up by the Canton ' Tea Company espteasly for family use, formerly kept by-Panon 4' Dosoua, ate for aaleby I. STEVENS, Jr., • dec I No. 3, Odd Pel lowa* Hall. -

JAKES $. JELLEV, ATTORNEY $ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ItlilKf Sai, Indiana. - [EZR. JELLBY vill attend all the Courts IfJL of Switzerland county, and can be found at his office in Ruing Sun; and will promptly discharge any business that may be entrusted to him. . (Dec. 22, ’53—27-ly.

Stale or ludiaun, ). Switzerland County, y

In ike Switzerland ' Circuit Court, Hay Ttrm f IBSI.

Mary Jane Kidd, ) ’ • vs.‘ > Petition for Divorce. William W. Kidd, y BE it remembered that on this 31st day of December, A. D., 1853, the Plaintiff by John Dumont bet attorney, filled in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, her petition for divorce. Also, filed the affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, by which it appears'that the said William W. Kidd, the dependent herein, iz not a resident of the !State of Indiana.. Therefore be is hereby.notified of the,pendency, of said petition; that unless he be and appear "before said Court on the first day of the best term thereof, to be bolden in the Court Douse in the town of Vevay, in said county, ‘ oh the first Monday ia May next, and answer or demurer to said petition, the same will be heard and determined in his absence, and decree tcndervd accord,nKl Attest: IRA N. MALIN, Clerk, Jan. 5,1854. —22-3w, 8? 50

Public Sale.

NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, January 21, 1854, at the late residence of Peter Harper, deceased, in Jefferson Township, there will be sold a large lot of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming utensils and household and kitchen furniture, <sc.

TERMS OF SALE.

On all sums above three dollars a credit of nine months will be given, upon the purchaser giving his note with approved security, to be collectable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, JONATHAN ikMAKLV, Dec. 29, 1563.—28-3w, ,

Soaks for tlje fjollikgj.

JUST RECEIVED, a fine assortment of Annuals, Juvenile Gift and Toy Books, suitable for Christmas and New Year presents, consisting in part as follows: FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING; a Christmas, New-Year and Birthday present for 1854, . THE GEM ANNUAL: a Christmas'and New-Year present for 1864. THE SNOW-FLAKE; a Christmas, NewYear and Birthday GUI for 1864, AFFECTION’S GIFT; a Christmas, NewYear and Birthday present for 1861. CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS, and Nsw-Yria'a WitEATir, for 1854. THE PEARL: a Gift of Friendship. THE LADY'S BOOK or Flowxu aan Parrav, finely illustrated. THE HYACINTH, or Affection’s Gift.

THE OEM, a present for all seasons. The above works are pnt up in superb binding, gilt, and splendidly illustrated with fine steel engravings. Also, a large collection of Juvenile Gift Rooks, Pocket Bibles, colored Toy Books, Ac. for the young. For sale cheap, at the Book and Variety Store of I. STEVENS, JR., dec 22 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

lined Peaches. GBbls. Dried Peaches fust received and for 1 sale by ALEX. DETRAZ 6t CO.

McConnell's

C»ra*o«a4 rial4Extract »t SataapaHlU uni vug cniiY. Aioie acid tehain reiftedjr for all diseam of the Glandular system, and all impartties of the blood, such as Lina Connawr, Sclorou, Dririnu, PcUosur Amcnosi, iKPlotmas, Rhicmatum, etc, A lane supply of the abore in store, direct from the Clbbinnatt Depot. Price 15 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles tot $9, Call and ret a Circular, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. TUIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Sore*

Bairs Sarsaparilla! A|A Boxaa DR, JOHN BOLL'S BananaW rilla juxt received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville, Ky, Price 81 per bottle, or 3 bottles for $2 50. A liberal deduction from Jthc above rates to the trade. . At J. L. THIEBAUD’3 Vevay Drug Store,

Mexican Mustang Liniment! The Mott Popular Article of the Age. aajfl DOZEN daily expected direct from V V the proprietors in SL Louis, Mo. NOTlCE,—Although the proprietors haft* advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, there will be no change ia the retail prices, they stand as heretofore. Small bottles 26 cents; medium'6o cents/lnd large at tl. - The trade supplied at an advance of 26 cents per dozen, from and after tl« Istof July, 1863. . For sale wholesale and retal. By J. L, THIEBAUD.

COOK'S PILLS!!

The Beil Family Medicine now in (Jit, being recommended and used in the regular Practice by alt of the leading physicians of tha country.

NO PATENT NOSTRUM,

But a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with medicines. They arc a vain - able Specific for most of the diseases of this country. A trial of them by those who hare not yet used, will prove tbeir virtues. Those who bare used them, know them to be a Goon and Sara Pamilt Pill, adapted to tb« cute of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Back, Breast, Sides and Limbs, and the lest preventative of Billtoo* Disease*. Price 26 cents per bos, or 6 boxes for $l. The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply lust prepared, and for sale, by J. L. THIEBAUD.

John Ball’* Balsam or WILD CHERRr&iGELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Price St , or 8S for 6 bottles; an excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain, and Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of tba Lunga, or Pulmonary Create. Constantly on hand and for sale by 3, Lr THIEBAUD.

-ALSOAYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. 'Romcas* Litekwast aho Tea, Wistas's Balaam or Wild Chiait. Loudex’s Exfxctosaxt. ‘ ' Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hud and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Vevay Drug Store, by J. L. THIEBAUD.

: DR. J. B. MABCHISPS CELEBRATED GATHOUCON. Ftrtle RtUe/ and Cure of Setting F< maria. A in a lit he diseases ' Of these are Pro* lapsus or otrhsge, or Flooding; Painful, Suppressed, 4 and Irregular Meslruation, sc.. with all their accompanying ceils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter bow severe or of bow long standing. The Citbolicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, aud leaving the system in a better condition. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of tbe bcneficisl results of its use; together with letters from highly eaperienced Physicians, who have used it iu their practice, aud speak from their own observations.;

P. B. Peckham, M. D., Utica, N. Y, L, U. Fleming. M. D., Canandaigna, K. Y. M. 11. Mills, M. U., Rochester, N. Y. D. Y. Foote, M. D. f Syracuse, N. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, M.-D. J. C. Orrick, M. D., Baltimore, Md. W. W, Reese, Md , New-York City.

\\\ Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. It. J. P. Newland, M. D.,'Utica, N. Y. Her. C. S. Beard, Glenn Springs, 8. C. Pamphlets had gratis at the store of J. L. THIEBAUD, Agent, Druggist, sc., Vcvay, Ind.- Also sold by C. 11. Waldos, Madison, and by most of the loading Druggist! In the adjoining coubes. 13* Letter addressed (o care of.Mr. Curlii Hatch, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio. To Da, Maacntrc—l have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints—prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times rendering my life most miserable, I have had the attendance of some ‘ of the,beat physicians, with but lUtlc success; tbc'mosl they could do was to relieve—a cure was out of the question. For five months before commencing with your medioine, 1 bad not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of doors—in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and rorod, aud expected to drag out the rest of my days in suffering and misery. But reading your advertisement, 1 waa induced to try.your invaluble medicine called Uterine Citbolicon, as the last resort. I.had oat used it a week before I felt like another woman. By. the use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six in the family with ease, abd could wa(k anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you sod to the Aided, has induced me to stale my ears to the fwiWvt, I t»T> uttVf wwMaeftd th* pteptrt,tiou to all those suffering like myself (Signed,) Mu. Sau« A- Bwwt. Freedom, Portage Co., 0., Dec. 37, 18*2J. B. MARCHIBI 4 CO., Proprietor*. Central Depot. 30* Broadway, N. Y.

N> O. MOLASSES. JUST received, «r Winfield Scolt, 60 butell choice Uoumm, which will be fold chc.J! TEATS * 6CHENCK.