Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 31, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 January 1854 — Page 3
bas been ordered to join the army In Wallachia.
From Bochar/sJ, 16th, we lesfrn that targe masses of troods had been marching bpon lesser Willachia,. and that Prince Gortsebacoff hid taken command.
At Constantinople a telegraph. despatch from Omar Pacha, aiaies thm he is aware of the intention of these movements— they are to attack Kalefat.
The European residents at Smyrna htVe collected 300 t 000 francs to send to the French Volunteers in the Turkish ar. *mjr.
Abandonment oi Ccntran Aroer. Icn. New York, Jan. 6*
The Washington correspondent ot the Courier and Enquirer states that facts are known in that city which jualily the inferance that the Brinish Government is -preparing for the gradual abandonment of all Central America. Also that a company hai been lorraed in New York and Philadelphia for tfie purchase of the Mos•quito country, and that one-half of it had already been transferred, and the money paid for it.
Pillage In New York.' New York, Jan. 9 Thieves abounded during the fire Sun-
day morning. The Bond Street House, which was In danger from falling walls, wa« plundered by thieves and $30,000 worth of Jewelry was carried off, and valuables in various kinds, The whole amount of the loss, by fire, is half a-mitlion.
Louisville market* Tuesday Jan. 17.
Groceries —But little ammanion lathe market;.s lew hhtla low grade sugar sotit at 4ic; a few of belter quality at 4|c. PBoyiaiojri—Sales of forty bbla mess pork at 912; 5 casks, clear sides at 7c; 0 casks hams at Be 4 casks bulk.sides and shoulders al 4iasjc- On change 130 bbla prime 'pork at 88 50; 95 kegs strictly prime lard a( Bjc, 9tl bbla ar Bc, and 73 bbla at Sic, Llook— Small lot? sold to Jay al $5 60, but for large quantities thts price- was refused, . An advance in this atticlo expected, and consequently there are no sellers.
rieasunt To wish 111 p.
- .In Bennington, Pleasant Township, the committee appointed by the Convention of the friends of Temperance'held at Mi. Sterling Nov. 36th 1853, metal Temperance Hall, and appointed the following persons to leeiure on Temperance at the following times ami places/viz; Rev, T. 11. Stewart, at Hatjr son* School House, Jan. 3llh, al 7 o'clock; P. M., and at Curr’a School Ilouif, Jan. 28tli at 7. P m. / • ■ ;■ •'
Rev. Absalom P»»y. Jan.- 20ih, at Brushy Fork, at 7. P. M.-_ .
Rev, Thomas 11. Stewart". Jm. 27ih, at Drake's School Umtsc. at 7.P. M. Hun. John Dumont, Jan. 87i1i,. at M.iorfiel'l, at 7. P. M.
Jim. G. McCollum. Jm. 35;*, at Va • nice'* School Houee, at 7. P. M.
Rev. Jem Biockway, at B*iiningu»r, Jan, 35ih. ai7 P. M.
Rev. J. B. Spark % at Dm re's School House, JaQ, 36th, at 7 P. M.
illavviagcs.
Oc the I2thinst„ at the residence of Peter Vanbriggle, Esq., by Rev. J. D. Griffith, Mr. Anthonp M, Hawkins of Craig Township, and Miss Martha E. Vanbriggle, of Felicity, Ohio.
With the above notice we received a cake, for which we rcturp thanks.
SDC(ItI)S.
Died, neap North Madison. Inti., on the 2d day of January, 1854, Lxva.t Seiiemiuil, , in the 36th year of his age. The deceased was a son of the late Colonel John frajicls Seibentball, formerly of this place. About 8 o'clock in the morning of the day on which the deceased expired he got on the cars at North Madison with a view of going up the road to bis father-in-law's, George Golay. About an hour after the cars passed Mr. Golay's farm, the deceased was found on the track opposite tbs house of Mr. Golay, yet alive but to insensible that he was unable to give any account of how hfe’ came there—there was no outward injuries perceivable—he expired at the bouse of bis father-in-law, George Golay's, about 7 o'clock in the evening. He
leaves a wife to mourn bis tad end, and a large number of relatives in and near this place. He was one of the descendants of one of the Swju Colonists who came from the Canton de Vaud, in SwtUeiland, Europe, to the United Slates, in the year ISO!.
Depxkted this life on Friday evening last.
after a painful illness of several.days, Lewis Gout, second son of Judge Elisha Golay, in
the 44th year of bis age. He has left a wife and 4 number of children, and a large number of relatives and acquaintances to mourn his l«a.
The deceased vu brought home f;om on board-the-steamer Wisconsin, in ■ ill health. jRa was a dutiful and obedient eon, a kind and affectionate husband, a good and indulgent father, end a warm-hearted friend—and all who wet# wall acquainted with him Trill feel his lose very sensibly. Tha faneial ceremonies were conducted by
the Odd Fallows belonging to V«v ay Lodge No. 6, of which .ho bit been a member since iufirit orgaoixattotli and bis remains were followed to tie grave by a Urge eoncotiie of 'relatives, friends, and citiiens. of the place and vicinity. Ue vil one of the descendants pf one of the Swiss ColonitU who emigrated to the United fiUMe in Ue yeeUWI, from the Canton de VnidVia Switierland; Europe.'
Death of Hon. AC. Itlahienburg.
Wistnxorox, Jan. 10.
. Htft.-M-. Mu hem burg of Penn, died at Senator BroadheaiTa residence last night at 10 o’clock. Hia deeth will be aonoimced to both homes of Congress to day, and his funeral wilt take place to-morrow. His remaina will be taken to hia late residence in Pennsylvania.
(Kr Gen. Rufus Welch, proprietor of the Hippodrome, died in New Orleans, Dec. 31 at:
(£r What baa become of the Rising Sun Pennant? We have not had a No. (or a month.
fni SUo £rtis £ m £ n 1 9 .
Domestic Attachment. mjOTtCE is hereby given that on the 26th IT day of December, 1863, a wntof domestic attachment was issued by me, George Land, a Justice of the Peace of the county of Switacrlond and State of Indiana, at the instance ond upon the affidavit of James I’attison ami Louis Hisslcr, partners, against the goods and chatlles, credits and effects of James A. Adkins, by virtue of which writ the following goods and chatties, to-wit; one, trunk, three shirts, one under shirt, one pair drawers, one pair pantaloons, one vest, plastering brush and' trowel! and hatchet, one coffee mill, and one molasses can, have been attached as the property of the said James A. Adkins, and. that on the 4th day of February, 1534, at one o'clock, P. JL, at my office in Votk township, in said county, I will proceed to bear and ilecidc upon the claims of the said James Paterson and Louis Hissler, whereof the said James A. Adkins and alt other persons concerned will takc notice. GEORGE LAND, Justice of the Peace. Jan, 19,1854.—31-3 w.
Ou Application lo Sell Beal Estate of James McKay, deceased. CHARLES McKay, Charles D. Imiie, Mary Bowling, William Bowling, Jane Tail, John Tail, ami Charles D. McKay, William McKay, Matilda McKay, Mary McKay, Catharine McKay, James McKay and Henrietta McKay, and John Lancaster Guardian pf the laal named seven persons, heirs at law of Janies McKay, deceased, will please to lake uoliee. that a petition is filed in the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas, praying for an order to sell the following real estate to wit: The east half of fractional section one in (own one, acd range four, containing 282 acres.— Part of the south-east quarter of section 36, town 2, range 4,143 acres. The south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section 36, town 2, range 4, 39 acres. Situated in itht county of Switzerland, for the purpose of paying the debts of the estate of said James McKay, deceased. That said petition will be heard, at the nest term of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Switzerland, to be holden on tbe first Monday of April next, DAVID CAIN, Administrator of the estate of James McKay, deceased, IRA N. MAUN, Clerk.-. Jan. 19, 1554.-3U3
Post-Offce Stamps.
POST-MASTERS. —The Advertiser, JL Pott-master al Pleasant Grove, Allegheny county, Maryland, is the first person in the United Stales who conceived and undertook extensively to publish tbe idea of furnishing all the Post-odices io the country with cheap atanps. All stamps made by him are war-rsn'it-l equal, if m»t superior to any other that con be procured for the same,price. When-i-yej any arc suit out, in any manner defec* lire or unsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded on notice, without extra charge, AH who order a set ol stamps, with a full set of changes for dates, only $2, (for thirty pieces) shall be kept in stamps ad libitum. Full set with change 81-, . . . When stamps are neatly made, with turned handles ami screw", same style as the regular Post-Office Stamps, durable, , efficient, and warranted, one to two dollars only, and special author! I v to send by mail free: Address P* M., Pleasant Grove, Allegheny county, Maryland. Any Editor publishing the above (wtlh Ihis notice) three limes, and sending a copy of the paper, shall receive credit for ten dollars, in wood letter, or n ten dollar proof press; or if preferred, a wood engraving or an engraved newspaper bead of the above valve will be forwarded, Jan. 19, JBs4—r3t
AilmiiiisU , atoi ,, B Sale. ■JftfOTICE is hereby given that the underisi signed, administrators of the estate of RaitilU M. O' Uric n, deceased, will, in pursuance of the order nnd decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland county, Indiana, sell on the premises in Cotton township, in said county, on the I3th day of February, 1854, the following described premises in said county and Slate, 10-wit; No. I Tract of land, lying in the south-west quarter of ecclion 29, iown 3, range 2, wed, extending across the quarter from north to south, and bounded as follows; on Ihe north by the highway, on the south by the section line dividing the northwest quarter of section 32, from the southwest quarter of section 29, on the east by the lands partitioned off to the heirs of Charles ACarey, of the estate of Isaac Jessup, deceased, and on the west by the lands of the heirs of Walter Jessup, deceased, containing about Ibirty-scvea acres. No. 2, tract of land lying in the noilb-wesl quarter of said section 29, including the bdmeslead of the late Isaac Jessup, bounded as follows; on the weal and north by the lands belonging to the heirs of Waller Jessup, deceased, on the east by the lands partitioned off to the heirs of Charles A. Gatcy. of the estate of the lata Isaac Jessup, deceased, and on the south by the highway, containing about eighteen and one half acres; the aforesaid two tracts of land was partitioned off to the said BarzUUa M, O'Brien and Phebo O'Brien, of the estate tffthe late Isaac Jessup, deceased. No. 3; tract of land lying in the south-west quarter of said section S3, extending across the qudrter from north to south and adjoining to, and eastof tract No. I, above described, containing about twenty* thtce and three quarter acres of land. No 4; tract of land lying in the aforementioned north west quarter ef section 29, adjoining to and eastof tract . No. 2, above described and extending north of the same 2 chains and 34 links, containing about fifteen acres. Tract No. I being appraised at $592. Tract No. 2, appraised a 15412. Traci No. 3 appraised at g3SO. Tract No. 4 appraised at $l6O. Whole appraisement 51,694,00 For the purpose of paying the debts of. said decedent; for onefourth cash in band, one-fourth in six, twelve and eighteen month* from day of sale, the purchaser or purchasers giving notes with approved freehold lecnnty, with interest from date, without any.benefit whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the Slate of Indiana, and will receive a certificate of par* chaic entitling him or them to a conveyance of laid tail extate. npon the sale thereof being approved and confirmed by laid court, and the purchaser or purchasers giving a mortgage or mortgages to ice ore the deferred payments. Said real estate will be told either at public or private tale, at aril I most conduce to the interest of said estate, if at private aale for not teas than the spprajsed value, if at public sale for , not less ihaa two-thirda of its appraised value.. HIRAM OLMSTEAD,) AdmiuiaWILLIAM T. PATE, J tutors. Jan. 19, 31-3t *
State ol Indiana, ? ~ , Switzerland county, { ffiIAKEN UP, by John Peel mao, of Cotton jL Township, in said county, on the 24th 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 eat; about two years old last Spring, and appraised at eleven dollars. True copy as filed in my office. IRA N. MAUN, Clerk. Jan. 12, 1864.—30-3w.
Guardian's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, Alfred Wilson, Guardian of the person and property 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, 1364, to sell the following real estate belonging to said Jonathan Dibtde, to-wjl: The undivided oneninth part of 53 acres of land, situate in the north-cast corner of the north-east quarter of section 9, township two, of range 1, west, in Switzerland county, Indiana, which was assigned and set off to Sarah Kiutey, foimerly Sarah Biddle, and mothei of said ward, out of said quarter section, as her dower therein as widow of John Dtbhlc deceased, and described in the partition of said teal estate, among the widow and heirs as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the north-cast corner of said quarter section; thence west 30 chains; thence south 19 chains and 34 links; thence cast 30 chains; thence'north 19 chains and 31 links to the place of beginning, containing 53 acres. And also 14—75-100 acres of land set off lo (Jonathan Dibble l said ward, and described in said petition as follows, viz; To Jonathan Dibble 14—7u-100 acres of land in said quarter section (the north-east quarter of section 9, township 2, range I, west, as aforesaid} last above mentioned, 'leginmng at a corner on the east boundary line of said quarter section, 4 chaiux and 63 links north of the south east corner of said quartet sechon; thence west 32 chain* and 63 links to a corner; thence north 4 chains sod 67 links to* corner; thence east 32 chains and 53 links to a corner; thence south 4 chains and 63 links to the place of beginning, containing 14 and 35-100 acres of land.
- To be cold at public cate on the premises, on the 23d day of February, A. 1)., 185J, and if not sold at public sale on that day, or if 1 should determine not to sell the same at public sale, I shall sell the same at private sale after said dav.
Said land was appraised as follows, vis. Said ward’s interest in the 53 acres held as tenement by dower by Sarah Dibble, subject to said right of dower, at dI2U,QO. The 14— 76-100 acres, mentioned above, at 8309,00. — Terms of sale, cash in hand on the'day of sale. ALFRED WILSON, Guardian, Jan. 12—30-lw. D. lizuo, Ally.
Taxes!!
1 PROPOSE to meet as ma* r- - ___ ny of those who have not already paid their taxes for 1853, as will avail themselves of the opportunity to do so, at the following places, ou the days mentioned, viz;— At Florence, on Monday and Tuesday the 23d and 24th days of January, 1851; At Patriot, on Wednesday and Thursday the 251 h and 26th days of January. At Powell’s Store (Davis’s old stand) on Friday the 2Jlh day of January. . , At Uaikwoiks, on Saturday the 28th day of January. . , . ■ At EnlerprUe, os Monday the 30lb day of January.
At Hughs, Montgomery's, on Tuesday (he 3lst day of January. At George A. Hotchkiss's, on Wednesday the Ist oay of February. At Moorfield, on Thuisday the 2d day of February. At Shaw's Stole, on Friday, the 3rd day of February. At Judge Cain's, on Saturday the 4lb .day of February. I have secured the services of Mr. James 11. Titus, who wilt be found either in my office or the Recorder's office, during my absence as above slated, 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 tny office up to tbe latest possible moment, when those remaining unpaid will be relumed DeHnquent, according to Law. ' GEO. H. KYLE, Treasurer of.S. C. Vevay, Jan. 13, IS6l—3(Mw.
ARRIVAL. TIHE subscribers. have just received* and . opened a laige st.ock of Dry Goods, &e., &c., suitable to the Pall trade. They can assure their customers that their assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be found the following: Brown Sheetings, Bleecbed Muslius, Drills, Tickings, Shirting Checks, Domestic; and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack CochecO, Allen & Co., and Other lest brands of Punts, Red, Veilow and White Flannels, Canton do.; Cloths, Cassimeres. SalineU, Jeans, Tweeds, Satin other Vestings, Merinos, Bl’k Lustres, Mouslin DeLaines, Persian Cloths, Ulk silks, tic., etc. In the Notion Department, may be found Lace & Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders,' Hosiery; kid, silk and lislogloves, Coats’, spool# and patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks &. Eyes, &c., «Vc.
UOOTS nnd SIIOF.Jf, 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. Queens ware and Glassware' Of every style, quality, and price.
IMKDiVAItE. Consisting in part of Table and pocket Cutlery, Butcher .knives,, table and tea spoons, scissors, Axes, Wood-sawr, Ad Irons, Bulls & screws, files, Tacks, Coffoe Milts, Locks, etc.
GIIUOF.HIF.S, In part as follows— Coffey sugar, Molaascs, Rice, Gimpowncr, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, sal status, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Cloves, soap. Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, dec., dfc. Also —Lotion \arns. Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle wick; Dycrstuffs, best quality oi Indigo, Madder,' Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc.
School B«oU>. McGuffcy’s Readers, Elementary spelling Books, Ray’s Arithmetics, Smith’s Geography*, blank books, writing and letter paper, slates, sleet pens, Ink, tie., etc.
A ISO A general assortment of Tinware, all of which will be sold at our established low prices, for cash or approved country produce. Our friends and customers, and the public in general, ate invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner of f street and Market-square, where they will hud os at all times anxious to w “‘k “P® n „® U ®I°* 1 °* mow. WILLIAM SHAW $ SON, Jan. U, ’M. ,
SUGAR—SUGAR.- . fhA HUDS SUGAR just received per Winfield ScoH from New Orleans. dccW , TEATS & SCHKNCK.
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. ■uJpfyfr, A N excellent opportunity is iMtHM A now offered for purchasing Haillßra valuable farm, situated about SSSSsSb four miles west of Vevay, containing 194 acres; AO of which are In cultjvation, under gned fence. Would make an excellent hay farm. Title unquestionable. This farm wilt be sold on favorable terms to the purchaser, if application is made soon.. Enquire of J Q. McCALLUM, at Vevay. Jan. 12, 1851.—30-3 W.
JESSE V. SHORT, Undertaker j
Ok 1$ ESPECTPTLLY informs the clligm Jt» zens of Vevay and vicinity that MB he constantly keeps on hand ready Am made Corms, of every size and variety ■A —and is always ready to attend calls at ■A the shortest' notice. Persons can be 0 accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth coveted, ot with air-tight, zinc, or tin coffins, at a moment's warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepared snd reedy at all timis to attend t fuuerals with his hearse. Jan. 6—29-3 m
NEW GOODS. WT. P. SCIIENCK & SON, in addition to iJ their foimer stock, have just received a large assort men lit of winter goods, consisting in part as follows: Flannels. 10 pleces'Red Flannel. 6 do Yellow -do. 6 do . White do. 4' do Figured do. Shawls. CO Basket Shawls. . 12 Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Shawls. Woolen Yarn. 1 -60 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors. Clothing.
Just received a large and general assortment, consisting of Coats, • ; • - Pants, Vests, ■ Shirts, ' Kn»l Drawers j Knit Shirts. Liuseys. 20 pieces Striped Liuseys. 10 -do Plain Linseys, 10 do checked Liuseys. Bools am! Shoes, 2 cases Youths Boots. 4 *• Boys do, 4 " Men's do. 2 « •* Extra fine Boots. • 15(1 pair Ladies Bootees. .; 150 pair Men’s Shoes. . 100 pair Boy’s Shoes. 200 pair girls shoes; 100 pair slippers. ’ Hats and Caps. 4 dozen Angola Hats. 2 dozen Si\k' Hats. 2 dozen Wool Hats. -. 4 dozen Bnena Vista Hats. -, 4 dozen Blolh Caps. 2 dozen Velvet Caps. , ■ 4 dozen Mohair Caps. G dozen Plush Caps. - Glass and Sash. 1000 lights 8 by lOSash., 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash. 10 boxes 8 by 10 Glass.’ ' J0 boxes 10 by 12 Glass, . • Oil, Lead and Putty. 5 barrels Linseed Oil.; i 25 kegs pura While Lead. " ; ‘ 200 pounds Putty; 7 . .' Jutt received and for sale low, by Nov. 17. U. P. SON,
Coniiiilssidncr’ai Sale. N OTICE; is hereby isat the undersigned, a Coinmissioiiier appointed by the Court of Common Plea# of Switzerland connly, in the State of Indiana;; -to sell the interest of Catufoioia Smith and Missouri Smith infants and heirs of Matlby Smith, Ule ' of. Boone county, Kentucky, deceased, in and to the following described real estate belonging to said heirs in Switzerland County, a foresaw, and bounded and described as follows to-wit: Being a part-of fractional-section number twenty-seven (27)1 town three (3), range one; (11,‘ west, beginning at the south east coiner of said part at a stake; thence north eighteen (IS), chains : and seventy-five (IS) links fo a stake on the-bank: of the river, being the north-east corner of said fractionapst-cUon; Ihcncc west twelve (12)' chains amlsevcalyfive. (75) links to a stone, from walnut stub distance eleyenefiains links;'(hence south ff y-lwo degrewfeasl eleven chains and forty-three ItnksJlOjjhe place of beginning,. conUiniog 1 fifteen acres ami three WHjds-"Wili oo lhe 3d day of rebru* ary;: A, D. 1854, on said premises, protccd lo sell the interest afotesaid at public sale; , Tctsia or. Sale,— -One-fourth ,of the , purchase money cash*" in - ,hand;.-and.thejbalanqe in three installments, payable in slv. l and eighteen months from day.of salc, taking notes therefor with approved freehold security, payable without the benefit of the Valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. JOHN W. SPENCER, Commissioner. . Jan,j6, 1854.—29-lw. ■ * •
'* Family Groceries* '* Coffin, ' Rice,. - Allspice# . • Sugar, - Candles, •. Alum, Molasses, - Soap, Ginger, Tea, Pepper, Saleralus, Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, die., &c. A No- I article of Tobacco, both Cavindish and 6 Plug all of which will be sold low’ for Cash, by F. L. GRISARD & SON, Corner Main § Ftrry Btrteit. Vcvay, Jan. 1, 1851.
Administrator’!* IVollce. THE public is hereby informed that tho undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of John Love, late of Posey Township, Switzerland county. Indiana. Alt persons indebted to' said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons havingclalina against said estate, will file the same in the (flerk’e office of the Court of Common Pleas of said county duly proven.Said estate is supposed to be solvent. * COLLIN McNUTT, Adm’r. Jan-6 —29-3w . - j
. Bltuik Sectb, For sate at the Rncitle office.
Groceries! Groceries! WE respectfully announce to the citizens tod the public in .'general, that we have Just received a fresh and new supply of ■ GROCERIES, and offer them at an unusual low rate of profit, for Cash; Our stock consists of-all the. varieties ua Daily kept In a Family Qroeery. ■; Tendering our sincere thanks to our friend* and customers for past favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patronage, we remain, 4c,, ALEX. DETRA2. 4CO. Veray, Nov: 9,1893.
Madison & Cincinnati PACKET. A The Steamer WISCONSIN, Noi D* t, ° Maitik, having iSSasssgftbeeD thoroughly repaired anil painted, wilt ply between the above named ports aa a daily packet, stopping at all inter* mediate points. She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o’clock, P. M,— Will leave Cincinnati on Tuetday, Thursday; and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. - Nov. 17, 1553, ", >
FOR, SALE CHEAP. : .. -—„ tickets . IT entitling the purchaser to a coraplete course of in- . -I*''..VvA’SaA instruction in the ex-■’-*cellent Commercial Colleges at New Albany and Indianapolis.— Each ticket is worth 525; but we will sell the few we have on hand at a reduced.price, if application be made immediately, by letter or otherwise. ■ O. S. % P. J. WALDO. V«vay, Ind., Dec. 1,1863.—1f.
For Sale.
Tlbe undersigned wishing to engage in olhI er business, now offers for sate, one half or more if desirable, of the '‘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 iu the State, for futlherieformalion addressee undersigned. 0. S. Waldo, Vevay November 17th 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 Uooks/Pcnc, 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, Ja. Oct. 20, 1353.
Sundries. . Ladies Pearl Portemonnaies. •• . " do, ,** Paper Mache do. , v Gents Pottmonnaiei, assorted. Ladies Work Boies. India'Ruubber Combs. Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads; Scented Emeries!
Accordeons, Violins, Flutes,. Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention, just received and for sale cheap by 1. STEVENS, J a., No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Trial of Uct. O, B. Waller. An EXPOSITION of the celebrated Waller Seduction Case, containing all the testimony, by J. C, Lewis, for sale by ; I. STEVENS, Jr. dec. 15. No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Canton Ten.
rMIHB favorite. Teas put up by the Canton .JL Tea Company expressly /or family, use, formerly kept bjr Pxrroii Sr Dpfooe. are for rale by ’ I. STEVENS, Jr., dec 1 ‘ ' No. 3, Odd Fellows* Hall.
JAMES S. JliUEi; ATTORNEY $ COUNSELLOR- AT LAW', Utsiit; Squ, Indian el. ... MR. JELLEY wilt attend all (be Courts of Switzerland county, and can be found at his office in Rising Sun; and will promptly discharge any business that may be entrusted to him.- {Dec. 22, ’53—27-ly.
Slate of Indiana, ? Switzerland Comity. 5
In the Switzerland Circuit Court , -May
. Ttrm, ISSI. . Mary Jane Kidd, i vs. > Petition for Divorce. William W. Kidd. )
BE it remembered that on this 31st day of December, A. D., 1863, the Plaintiff by John Dumont tier attorney! filled in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit, Court, her petition for divorce, .‘Also, filed the affidavit of a competent and dfeioteresled witness, by which it appears ibsPlbe said William W. Kidd, tbe defendent herein, is not a resident of the Stale of Indiana. Therefore be is hereby notified of. tbe pendency of said petition; that unless be be aod appear before said Court on the-first day of the hexl term thereof, to be holder) in the Court House in the town of Vevay/in said county, on the .first Monday in May next, and answer or demure* lo said petition, the tame will be heard and determined in his absence, and .decree rendered accord- ■ IRA N. MALIK, Clerk, 6, iSsi.—29-3w. : . V 82 50
Public. Sale.
NOTICE i» ; hmby given, that on Saturday, Januar)' 31,1851, at the late.ri»idencc.of Peter Harper,-: deceased, in' Jefferson ?TownshipHbete will 1 be told a targe lot of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, fanning utensils and household and kitchen furniture, %c. i ■ TERMS OF SALE* .■; On ail rums above three.dollars a credit of nine mohtha,wilVbe given, upon the purchaser giving his note With approved security, to be collectable without relief from valuation or appraisement,laws. '.= > ' JONATHAN McMAKIN. Dec. 20, 18J3. —28-Jv, '
jQookfffbr tl)£ QoUiitogi:
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, Ncw-Year and Birthday present for IBM. THE GEM ANNUAL: a Christmas and New-Year present for 1854. • ’ THE SNOW-FLAKE: a Chnstmu, New, Ycar and Birthday Gift for 1851. AFFECTION’S GIFT: a Cbnitmas, NewYear and Birthday present for 1861. . CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS. andMw-kia* ■ Wreath, for IBM. THE PEARL: « Gift of Friendship. THE LADY’S BOOK or pLOweaa *xn Pokw, finely illustrated. ■ _ THE HYACINTH, or Affection a Gift. TUB GEM, a preient for all seasons. The above works are pot np in anperb binding, gilt, and splendidly iUnsvrated with fine steel engravings. :- Alao, a large collection of Juvenile Gift Books, Pocket Bibles, colored Toy Books, Actor the young. Pot tala cheap, at the Boo* and Variety Store of ’ I. STEVENS, JR* dec « No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Hiicd I’eachc*. : d* tibls. Dried Peaches JuilLSStfVirn ?? sale by ALE*. HBTRAZ dt CO,
McConnell’S
Compound Fluid Extract of SaroaparliLi
ill VICHEBIY, A sure and certain remedy for til Queues of the Qlandelar system, end all impnritics of the blood, such as Ltru CortrLUXT, Scaorou, Dvtsxrm, Pcutoxm Ajtxctiom, IrtMomtOH, Rkkoiutuw, etc. A large supply of the above io store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 75 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for 32. Call and jet a Citcalar, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. THIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Store,
Ball’s Sarsaparilla: Boxes DR. JOHN BULK’S SamoaCW 'ritla Just received, direct from the Laboratory, Lewisville, Ky. Price 81 per bottle, or 3 bottles, for 8? 50. A liberal deduction from the above rales to the trade. At J. L. THIEBAUD'S Wray Drag Store.
Mexican Mustang Liniment! The Moit Popular Article of iht Jigt. DOZEN daily expected direct from mt W the proprietors in St. Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.—Although the proprietors have advanced their prices on this valuable Linimerit, at wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices; they.' stand as heretofere. Small bottles 2d cents; medium 60 cents, and large at Sl.* The trade supplied at an a'dranca of 26 cents per dozen, front and after the lit of July, 1863. .■■ ■ • • For sale’ wholesale and retal.
Br J.L. TIHEBAUD.
COOK’S PILLS!I
The But Family Medicine now in Use, being recommended and used in the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians of ibt country. NO PATENT NOSTRUM, £ ■■' But a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with medicines. They ate a-valu-able Sftciric for most of the diseases ■ of this country. A trial of them by those who hate not yet used, will prove their virtues. Those who have used them, know them to be a Oboo and Safe Familt Pile, adapted loathe cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costive* ness, Pains in the Head, Back, Breast. Side* and Limbs, and the best preventative of Billtors Diseases. Price.9s cents per bos, or & hoses for $l. The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just prepared, and fur sale, by L L. THIEBAUD.
John Bull’* Balsam of WILD CHERRY&ICELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Price Si, or S3 for 6 bottles; an excellent' remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain and Sore .less of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lunas, or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly on hand and for salt by J. L. THIEBAVJD.
-ALSOAYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Rodgers’ Livraw*ar and Tae. Wistar's Balaam or Wild Cuerrt. Lohdev’k Eitcctorast. Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Vevay Drug Store, by J. L. THIBBAUD.
; DR. J- B. SIARCHISt’S CELEBRATED CATHOUCOtf. / Forth Retie/ond Cure «f Svjtring Ftmalet . £1 eminent for ita curative po«cn in all Ihtdiseosea ; malkComplatstj; . Of j orrboge, or Flooding'; Painful, bupptewed, A and Irregular Meslruation, sc., villi accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,, no nutter how severe or of how long sunning. The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, and 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 the beneficial result! of Us use; together with lei lets from highly eaperieoced Physicians, who have used k mtheirpractice, and speak from their own observations. -
.: J£cFtitHCta: • P. B. Peckharo, M. D-, Utica, N. Y. 4 - L.' D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N. r. : M. H: Mills, M. D., Rochester, Nr >. - D. Y.'Fobte,M; D., Syracuse, N. ' ' Prof. Dunbar, M. D„ Baltimore, M. D. . J. C. Orrick.M. D., Baltimore, MdW. W.Rcesc, Md. Ncw-York Cuy. W. PiescoU, M. Dm Concord, N. 11. : - J. P. Newland.M. D., Utica. N. - Rev. C. S. Beard, Olcn n Springs,- B. C. Pamphlets had gratis at the store of J. U THIBBAUD, Agent. nrogeist, Ac* Ver»flid. Also sold by.C. H. Wsumjt, Madison, and by most of the '-leading .Druggists in the adloiniag counties.',,,, ‘ . "tt Letter addressed to care ■of .Mr, Curtis Haleb, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio, * To Da. Mxaciitar:—l have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints—proUpsua uteri, .and all the. attending; difficulties; at times rendering my life. most miserable. I have had the attendance of some of the, best, physicians, with but little success; the most they could do was to relieve—a cure was out. of the question. For five, months before com- - roencing with yourraediome; [,b?d not b«B able to perform any labor, coulf.vidt’SrJ few stcDS tt I lirotV and kcirwly went out Of. doors-fn short, I vaa pmaUalcd, both in body and mind, and espectad to drag out tho rest of my daya to aoffeaog and misery, But reading your advertisement, I was induced In tty your Invaluble medicine called Utenue Catholicon, as the last resort. 1 bad not used it a week before I fell like another -roman. By the use of three bottles 1 was enabled to perform al I the labor for six m the family with ease, ahd oould wallj anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sunae of my duly .to yon and to the atfiicted, has induced me to state my care to the public... I can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (Signed,) Mu. Saaarf A. Bimok Freedom; Portage C 0.,-0., Dec. 117; 1862. J. 0, MARCHISI if CO.. Proprietors.. Centra Depot, W Broadway, N- T.
AT. 0. MOLASSES. JUST receded, pet Winfield ScoU, W tariel» choice MoUwei, viU b« »W cheap. TEATfi $ SCHENCK.
| Weir Firm—Copartnership. H" HAVE this day associated myself with my | A Son, Ri.ootrn P. Oaisaao, for the purpose of continuing and extending the old business, under the style of P. L. Oarsaao (t Son. Jan. I, ISM. P. L. ORISARD.
A Farm for Sale.
tA NY one who may be wishing to A purchase a farm, fa hereby no* tided that my fans on Plumb Creek U for sale, on the most easy terms, i consists of eighty acres, fifty of which la under a good, state of improvement. There is also a good water Saw.Mill on iu The farm lies onc-ind-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 1 the farm, except the first payment. For other particulars call on the undersigned. A. ATKINSON; . Jau. 12—3t
