Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 31, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 January 1854 — Page 4

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THURSDAY- ..JANUARY Mb 1854.

IT S. H- Pa»tw, General Newspaper Ageql, No, 86 Fourth sUeet, between Walnut an d Vine, Cincinnati, Oblo, uonr anlhonied Agent to obtain advertisements B[id subsections in that city, . .

Interbstjko Statistics.— During 18« S3 there were 133 railroad accidents it) the United States, by whiph 234 persons were killed, and 196 wounded. During the same time there were 6Q (irei at which loss of life occurred, the total Dumber of lives lost being 174- The number of Steamboat accidents was 3f, by which 319 persons wers killed and J5B wounded. The number of executions for murder in the United States was Gl, leafing § sljH tinder sentence of dead).

(Kr A man, eix feet high, standing in the middle of an extensive plain, can sep the surface of the earth afpund him in the distance of three milea on oyery sitle; that is, badlands in a circle, whose diatflC'Uf I 1 pix miles. A man of this standing out side of this circle, could not be seen by the man stationed in the center, T[te convexity, of the earth interposes to pie* vent one from seeing the other.

03~ Mount Vesuvius ii sitpatcd at the distance of five Italian wiles from the city of Naples, and is justly accounted fiflP of the most dreadful vnlpagops in iho world. Its declivity towards tba sea Is richly clothed with vines and fruit-trees, the air is clear and salubrious, and the neighboring plain affords a most delightful prospeal, hot the ascent to the summit >9 painfully tedious; and after waiting two miles over u kind of burnt earth mixed with calcined stones snd cinders, the traveler arrives at a naked plain, from several parts of which issues a sulphureous spooks, ap] in the center of it rises another hilt, shaped like a sugar-loaf, and of more difficult access than the former. At the summit of this hill ts a rapt, month or cavity, about four hundred yards in diameter at the lop, but shelving down on all sides like a funnel, whence proceeds a continual smoke, and sometimes those astonishing eruptions of (lame, ashes and burning molten which Till the neighboring villages with consternation. Every tlrpe jt darts forth its flames, and punts forth its liquid matter, the exterior form of the mountain as well its bight, undergo copsidepqbje alterations.

(Kr Thiriy-opc greal eruptions ol Etna liqye occurred within the record of history, In.an eruption in (he year 1693. the city of Catania was overturned in a mopent, and 18,000 people perished in the ruins. The crater ol Etna js a quarter of a mile high, on a plait] three rpfeq across. It falls in about every one hundred years, The mouth is a mite in diameter, and shelves as an inverted cone, lined with salts and sulphur, 'flip central fiery gulf varies in noise arises from it with volumes of smoke. p'Qryille descended by ropes neap (o the gulf, but was annoyed by flape ap| sulphurous effluvia.

A Whole Family Prison.— I There ate confined whin the limits of the county jail, at Trenton N. J., a( tjie present ii(B0, eighteen offenders, aojang whom are four females. There, is one entire family (here, embracing father, niothpr pod Beyer* at chideren.

ESLABOINtJ THE UaEITOL,—TfIC fofpe flow emplyed on the Capitol btjddjng is upwards of five hnndret) jjjen, including seventy-fivp bricklayers, thirty-si* carpen* tera, sontH^ 0 hundred slope cutlets, ppd aboulths same number pf common labors.

o^-.Muskets were gtst ujed by fhe french* at the seige of Arras jp 1414* and came into general use about i century after; bayonets were invented at fjayonne, jplp73.

Solitude bears the sarpe relation to the mind that sleep does to the Ijpdy. (t affords it the jicesessary ’opportunities of tepose and recovery.

(Kr The ooly correct idea of social liberty is, each person should be suffered to pccupy his propef pU«, qccqrt)jpg lu his Natural capacities.

amount of property, dealfqyetj by sre in the UrfiM Statei dppng (hp month of November, exceeds i^QOO.OpO,

(K;* Be careful how yop prnmisp, by phen you have prdipised, be just as care ful ituw you fulfil.

o tr Thp only thing Regrading about tabor, lie* in ihe belief iljaf tfjere is some thing about it degrading-

Kr The worst education which (each ps self-denial is belter that) the tfhicf] ipadies anything buuhat.

Infidelity is .the edition if weak piinds, and the resource of guilty oneir

Why is a lawyer like a buizardl A ns.-—Because ha is a btyd of prey.

Few |uve to hear the sjps they |ove to act, ' ,

Smooth runs the water where the hfook iadeeji.

ADVANCE TERMS I

One Copy, 1- $1 50, Five Copies, **o *s* Ten Copies, 10 00. Advance payments required in off coif# for subscriptions at the above rates. Ope copy Reveille and the Lady's Book, 83 60,

‘Postage oq tlie H KfVtUleJ 1 In Switierland county, frept Out qf the county, and within the State ol Indiana, thirteen cents s year. Outof the State, twenty s]s cents per year.

Tfsrqts of AdvprilsMlgt

One square three insertions or le?s, one dollar; additional insertion, under three months, Uvepty-fivp cents. 3 months. 6 months. 1 year, One square, S3 00 84 60 86 00 Two squares, 400 550 780 Three sqares, 600 660 900 Kof col’m, 600 800 10 00 f col’m, 800 10 00 20 00 Eleven lines make one square. Advertisements unlimited aajo lime, are inserted until a discontinuance U ojdered, flpd charged accordingly. Legal advertisements are tq be paid for when hwrtad, or the agent furnishing them will be held responsible for their payment Notices of marriages and deaths published gratis, _ . I Candidate’s name, 81. if a subscriber; $2, |if rot- Advertising wife, the sapie as announcing candidate’s name. No preference given any advertiser oyer others, hy unusqal display. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be Confined to their regular business; and {ill advertisements pot pertaining thereto, to be paid extra.

Stale of Indiana, J sc , s>vitzprlnn4 counjy, j Jn Ihe Sutherland Coyrl of Common f f«f, January T enn > 1854,

William McPadden, assignee of John High ait . ys. Clark C. Rhillips, Mayy Phillips, GeotgeTyler Ann Tyler and Hjfsm Tyler.

Complaint to fore close a mortgage.

('tOJJES the complainant, by Robert N. J Lamb hjs atlorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coyrt, from an affidavit on file in this cause, that the above named defendants, Clark C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, George Tyler, Ann Tyler and IJinm Tyler, who are neepssary parties to the action aforesaid, and non-residents of IflP State of Indiana. It is ordered by the Court that (Sid defendants be notified of thp pendency of,said suit, by publication in the Weekly Reveille, a public newspaper of. general circulation, for three weeks'successively, and that they appear at the next urm of this Court, to be hold on on the &f>t Monday in April next, at the Court House in ihe town of Vevay in said county, and answer the plaintiff's bill OP complaint! arid that on failure so to do, the matten therein will be taken as confesaed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MALIN, Clerk, By Tcnairrns B. Bowsed*, D. C. Jan. 12, 18M.—W-3w,

Blank Deeds, For sale at the Revtiil* office,

gotroting-goRSf atmonm for 1855. . aSgg 2 o 3 MONTHS. 5?? I I 5 5 **•► ? * T ;;.k . : • w»n •; ;*[\ [l ,5,1 15 .16 17 18 19 20 94 22 23 24 25 26 97 28 29 30 31 FE8RUARY.,,....,..,. ......1 * 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 $6 3? ?8

SW » OH rrrl I &»t 12 13 14 16 16 IT 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w* IL -rrTTTTi 9 10 II 13 13 14 15 U 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 23 29 30

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AUGUST I 2 3 4 6 G 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2t 23 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER I 3466 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER t 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27,28 • 29 30 31

NOVEMBER I 2 3 4 S 6 7 6 9 10 11 13 13 14; 16 15 17 IS 19 30 21 22 23 24 26 2G 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER —I- 2 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 J7 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

sin Inoftlto Courts

Is the Count* or Switzerland, Indiana CIRCUIT COURT.

Ist Monday of May. j 6th Monday of October. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Switzerland County.

Ist Monday of January, I Ist Monday of Apt Ist Monday of July, I Ist Monday of Ocl

Ohio County. 3d Monday of January, I 3d Monday of Api 3d Monday of July, 13d Monday of Oct

I'UJIJDSSIOKEUS COllltT,

IstMondayofMatch I Isi Monday of September Ist Monday of June j iptMonday of December

JOI FIIITIII.

Tl[] ERE is a Job Office attached to the . Reveille Office, where every variety of Printing—from the common poster up to the mote difficult branches of fine Card or Blank printing—is done neatly. A supply ,of cards kept constantly on liana; merchants can have Plain or

Printed at the shortest police. babels, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Programmes, etc., etc., ptnlren with neatness and dispatch.

PROTECTION (Fire, Marine in Inland)

inUVCI COMPANY.

HARTFORD, CONN. 1825* This Office his .has now transacted bust* ness for mote than a quarter of a century, during which period it has taken more than 100,000 Jtiskall And insured real and personal property against loss by Fire aud Water to the value of more than

TWO lIVNPRED MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS

In the Western Country.

Several losses have been incurred upon the above risks, alt of which have been adjusted at the

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE

At Cincinnati, and paid with the utmost promptitude according 10 the conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the jecejptspf the several claimants on filo.

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 apd prepared, os Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of lime, not less than one month not greater than seven years, upon buildings or lhe:r contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Warehouses, Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Houses, Colleges, Ac., %c„ and their contents against.

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

Hazards ol Inland Transportation, ■k X D

Perils of the Sens.

For further information respecting rates o premium, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, J*., Age.st, for Vevay and Switzerland County, Dec. 8,1853, ,

liCrcring’s Tooth Wash. THE attention of the public is called to this "wonder of the age." Dr. Levering’s Tooth Wash is a certain cure for Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums. The extract will cure the above, and will leave no unpleasant taste in tbe mouth, and is warranted not lb injure the teeth—-but if used as directed, will preserve the teeth.

LEVEItING’S MAGIC SOAP. • Dr. Levcring’s Magic Soap, is the best article in use. It is warranted to do as stated. For the Ladies it ia an invaluable article. It wilt remove Grease, Stains, and Tar from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of the Tooth Wash 25 els; the Soap only 16 cents. ■ , For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale and retail. Center Square, Switzerland Co,, Indiana. Also, for sale by ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Vevay. October 13, 1853,

Oh! Yes!!

Come Here every Person, ami gel the worth oC your money. , WE arc just receiving, in addition to our former stock of Goods and Groceries, a large supply of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part, of the following articles:— . . _ , . 20 pieces Plaid Men nos and Delaines. 10 p*s Plain fit Figured Delaines. 10 p’s assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 2 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. . ! doi* plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls* 10 pieces Figured and plain Dress Silks. 2 dozen knit Shirts. Together with a large end oompletle assortment of-?-

Queens & Hardware, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, ctc.,eto., and a gen* era I assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—all of which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest for cosh or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce.

Wanted 5 In exchange for goods; accounts or cash— Wheal. Oats, Flaxxeed, Hay, Potatoes, Op* ions. Apples, Butter. Eggs, Hags, Beeswax, in short, every thing that is usually taken in of country produce.

Salt* 50 barrels Kanawha Salt op commission, which will be sold low.

TAKE NOTICE.

We ore always on hand and ready to show our goods; and hope our prices and the quality of our goods Will be an inducement to purchasers, TEATS $ SCUENCK. Oct, 6. 1853. ;

OIiNi'ISTKY. PR* J* ' w - BAXTER will contmrnHSue to practice in Vevay, the first Tuesday and Wednesday: Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. 10, '53.— gl-lf.

Stale of Indiana, J ss Switzerland county, S

In the SsiUtrbnd Court of Common VUai, /ontury T*nn, 1831.

George W, Halhotn, vs. James Tilton Sheets, Nehemiah Sheets, Ann G. Sheets, Latitia Grover, Benjamin \V. Grover, Hubert P. Jones and Eliiahelli Jones.

Petition for Deed

COMES the petitioner, by Kobcrt «. Lamu his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from an affidavit on file in this cause, that the above named defendant* Latitia Grover and Benjamin W. Grover, who are necessary parties to the action aforesaid, are non resident! of tbp 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 next term of this Court, to be holdeu on the first Monday in April next, at the Court House m the town of Vevay, in said county, and answer the PUintifif’s petiton, and Hat on failure so to do, the matters therein wilt be taken as confessed, and decree rendered Accordingly* Attest; ■ IRA N. MAUN, Clerk. By VzDAjrros B, Edwards, D. C. Jan. 12, 183L—3ft*3w,

Country (woods.

200 yard* Country Jeans. 100 yardi Country Flannel. 100 cuts Country Yarn. 10 pieces Rag Carpeting, Just received and for sale low by dec 1 U. P. SCHENCK & SON

Hominy. JUST received a fresh lot of No. 1 Hominy, For sale by U. P. SCHENCK & SON,

Waispii House. TO TJtE CITIZENS OF'VEVAY.

THE subscriber respectfully announces to the ciliseos of VEVAY, that, be has tboroughly’ie&tted : And, furnished the house formerly known as this “Kaot* Stand," but now called th 6 V>VATSOH .HotrsK.*V . . - Being situated on Sycamore street, between Columbia and tower Market street, in the midst of the heavy business houses-in the city, and also convenient to the river, it offers rare inducements to persons desiring to do business in the city, either, connected with Lenses, or the river. And from the efforts be makes to render Ms guests comfortable, he hopes to have a reasonable share of your patronage; Board St■per day. - S. WATSON. . Cincinnati, Nov. 3, 1853.—20-3 m.

Millinery and Fancy Store

' ' MRS. E. M. RICH, No. 104 Fifth street, Cincinnati, OAio, WOULD respectfully call attention to her large and rjumioxiau stock of

Millinery unit Fancy Goods,

Consisting of Silks, Satins,'Velvet, -and Bkaiu Bonnets, Bosket, Cap - and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, Mantillas, Cloaks

BLACK AKB COLORED SILK, and other Laces, Needles, Worked Corpus, Chimazeltcs, Sleeves, &c., &c., which she is prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction, 503 sih sL, bet. Elm and Plum.—ls-ly.

WILLIAM DALY,

Merchant Tailor, and Dealer In ltrady*made Clothing,

Main st, bet. Perry dt Liberty, Vevay.

THE subscriber having opened a large stock of English and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, 4c., is now prepared to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the most terms. All custom work is cut and made under his own inspection, and he can therefore Warrant a fit in all cases. READy.JIADE CLOTHING. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description* of Gentlemen’s Goods, selected from the best establishments in Cincincinnati, together with furnishing Goods of every description. To those who have heretofore favored me ;with their patronage, ,1 would return my most sincere thanks, and would most respectfully

solicit a continuation of (heir favors. And those of the public who have not yet favored me with a call, 1 would be happy m showing them my goods, ond'witl warrant satisfaction in every cose. ' . WM. DALY. Vevay, Oct (3, 1?33.

Buckwheat flour. lbs. New Bnckwbcat Flour just W received and for sale low by dec I , U. P. SCHENCK SON,

•DTtm-Sotk iJSsettomenls, r “" From tie Newspeptt ASrertWeg Ajency of „* £lsSTia. n.l. S. M. PBTTBNQILL fit CO., street, between Fearth and Filth, 122 Nassau at, N.Y., end 10 State St, Boston, ClnclMaail, ■ . _ Who are (he Agents' bribe best and mosti WouldJiivite Merchants and Wholewidely circulated 6 newspapers in. the. United Mile Bayers, to inspect their large and exStates and Canadas and are authorised to lake tensive stock of

advertisements and subscriptions altbe publishers lowest tales.

Hurd’s Golden Gloss FOR THE HAlR,—Among the many prep- 1 aralrons for the growth of the Hais, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is go universally used and preferred to all others. Ist,. Because it has proved the most effectual in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d, Because the Ladies, with fine .discrimination, which they all possess, have adopted it.'- Many other reasons could be given-why it isa great favorite, bat those who wshtmorc bare only to give it a trial.', Price 25 cts in large bottles. For Sals by Druggists and Storekeepers every where. - W. C. HURD, Ptoratrroa, . 304 Broadway, New York. Large discount to Merchants.; 23-6 m

FANCY GOODS, Adapted toTHtSrawo Taiot. Oar facilities for securing desirable Styles "and cheap Goods for customers, are not aurpassed by any House in the West, as we have an experienced buyer constantly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us daily such bargains as the market offers in, .

RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, PERFUMERY, EMBROIDERIES, COMBS, LACE GOODS, BRUSHES, HOSIERY fit GLOVES, THREAD, WHITE GOODS, J EWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ACCORDEONS, CUTLERY, . VARIETY GOODSScThe popular feature of Selling roost of the Goods at five per cent, advance will be continued. ' - • ’ '

,To Cosh and approved Short Time Buyers, we can offer liberal inducements.- feblOtf

MOUSE’S V COMPOUND SYRUP OF

YELLOW DOCK ROOT.

fVIHISis a Purely VigtUble Compound, sciJL entifically prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalled reputation Tor the follow ing effects, vir: Ilejolatlaj and.Strengthening the Liver and.Digestive Organs, and Clean- : - sing lb« Stomach and Bowel*, and thus cvaiso all Biljous Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dispepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Juandice, Nauseau, Loss of Appetite, fitc., and causing the fowl to nourish pod support every part, " PURIFYJKG TUB BLOOD,

and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scroffulo.Sfllt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on toe face. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, &o. t die. Ilesulatlufftlie Secretory drjnttv,

and by enabling them lo perform their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous disposes; Strengthening and Quieting the Ne;yons system, thOa allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia,Cramps,&c. It is 0 a rivalled in the CureofAU

FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions,. Swelling of tbe Feet, Limbs, Joints, &c., caused by weakness, also, Ltwo and Throat Comm..ustB, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &c., also,- Dropsy.

Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Rout;'prepared by C. MORSE & CO., either ourselves, or in our families, and finding if a very salutary find effectual preparation, wc do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. G. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Rank, Providence', It.' I.; A, W.Spencer, Esq., Cashier Lime Ruck Bank do. do. do. Rev. William Phillips,;.Rev. J. B. Richmond, 0. _S. Jones, editor Providence Gen.'AdvL, Win.'Field, M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. H. P., James Hutchison, G. S. Dea, V. J. Bates, Doct Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence.

This certifies that I have for a number of years been acquainted with the-composition and mode of manufacture of MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. 1 have also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can say that in all respects U is admirably calculated to remedy that class of Disease for which it was designed, It is especially valuable in IN DIG bSTIOM and all its attendant symptoms, it excites to tmltby action the LIVER, removes Torpor,.-and inactivity of. this ORGAN, and stimulates the healthy action in.all the system. As a DEPURATOR or purifier of the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M.D. Providence, Hi., Jan. 4, 1853. . raKPxaKo air

C. MORS E (r CO., . No. 446 Broadway, N.Y.,

and sold; by Druggists and others througboul this and other countries. - ' ISAAC STEVENS, JR., Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county, . Aug. 25, 1853. : - 62-1 y. *■;

Notary Public.

PEIIRET DUFOUK, Notary Public, takes this method of informing the public generally that he is ready lo prepare for execution and taking the acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, and all kipds of conveyances, fire.,‘add to attend to the taking of Delositionsf From his experience in the above )U si ness he flatters himself that he can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him with' correctness," neatness, and dispatchCharges moderate. Office at his residence op Ferry Street, opposite the Market Squire. References: —Hon. Jonx Uumqxt, and C, T. Jonas, Esq., Vevay. • Vevay, Feb. 6, 1352- ’ W-

11 AC MI Time. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to his trade, lie pays particular attention to filling all orders for PLOUGHS,: WAGONS, CARRIAGES, Buggies, liny Press Irons, etc., etc., and will promptly attend lo any and all kinds of work left in his hands. Having spent many years at blacksmilbing, he flatters himself that he can do work as well as can be done elsewhere in tbe western counlry.and as cheap as the cheapest. Give me a call, at ipy shop on Ferry street, above Seminary street ; - : JOSEPH JAGERS. Vevay, May 19, 1853. ' 48.

: LEGLGRC ROVBG, Corner of IRain and ferry Street*,

VEVAY, INDIANA.

r|MlB undersigned respectfully informs bis X friends and Ihe traveling public generally that this Houie, formerly the "Franklin House 1 ; and Ihe oldest Tavern stand in Veray, fc now amply fitted up and furnished for the reception of travelers and boarder*. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and having the advantage of a pleasant location, the Lkcliic House affords accommodations and inducements' to visitors rarely to be met with in a placeofthis site. The present pro* I ptielor, with twenty years experience as landlord, flatten himself that he shall be able to jive satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, and notwithstanding the House has changed ita name, the same «W Bob officiates‘as "mine host," and will , always beoithand to wait upon them in person. The.Table of the Lecuesc Hock is at all limes furnished with the iiibitonliala as well as delicacies of the season, and the Bar supElied with CigarSjTdbacco, and Pittsburgh Ale, esides the Native Catawba and all other Wines, of Ihe purest order— noUinjr ttrongtr. HUBERT LECLEHC. 62-

June 9, 1353.

DR, DANGLADE, Vevay, Ind., UFA LEU IN ‘ Drugs, Medicines, .Chemical*, Oils, Var- ■ nishes, Turpentine. Dye Stuffs, To- . bacco and Cigars, Fancy Article?, Perfumery, Spices, sc., &c, - Has just received, and will constantly keep on hand, a well-selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in Drug Stores, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices.. March 10, 1855. - 39 ’

rising sun

moil FOUNDRY. 3SF ' THE undersigned - Jag haring permanently es* • tablished themselves at rz-. «i tgiy. Sun* Indiana, in * the Foundry Business, would respectfully in* jWTtI form the Hay Grower* m IfflnrJ tS& of Indiana and Ken* V If ) 1P.9 \v\ tucky, that they still Jt EjltjjJ continue to roanufacTf -IMBI ture Screws for the / Mormon, or Beater Hay Press, which are not inrerior to any made in the United Slates, from V h A. A the fact that the best Press Builders give our Screws (he preference over all others. . We have also Pat* ittaw enled a Horse Power, asid to be, by competent Judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be attached to the Press if desired) and forming a part of the Press—if the Horae Power is used, it does not take any extra room more than what is already taken by the Press. We warrant all work done by us, to be of good materials and sound Iron. We also, do all kinds of casting that is done in similar establishments. ■ O*All orders in Switzerland County, left with our Agent, F. L, QRISARD, will be promptly attended to. J. M. REISTER &CO. Rising Sun, April 29, 1652. 17-tf

SAWS-SAWS. THE subscriber is prepared to file end set saw*s, or do any thing else in his line at short notice. JESSE V. SHORT.

KeW Albnbjr Btercaatlle Collefr,

NORMAL WRITING INSTITUTE Carta 1 *f StaJa a*d ap per TUrd eU,» IUtTUaCZ TtOJt «&»».)

\p. Wi WILSON * J, Al ntCLEIXANDt

. tKSTStrctoki. IN THE MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT* thetouree of instruction cotnphst* BookKeeping, by single anddouble entry* u pitchctlly applied to wholesile, retail, commission, b»n king, manufacturing, steam boating* and compound company business. Also—' Commercial calculations, according to the most approved method now In use by merchants« broken, commercial correspondence and prscticarpenmahship. ; ' Explanatory lectures on nook-keeping will be given from day to day. To Ladiea the same opportunity u extended of acquiring a practical knowledge of accounts and of the rules which govern .commonTmsiness transactions. ' • individual instruction being the plan pursued in teaching, students may enter at any time and be confident of a much mote par- 1 ticulat and thorough drilling than by- any Class system. ■ : TERMS of admission to the above coarse, with the privilege of revtwing' :: $25.00 Pot a partial course 15,00 Diploma 5,00 Sutionaiy . 2,50 The time required to complete a course is from eight lo lwelvo weeks, according to the capacity of the'learner. t ' The Writing Department like the former is continually: open for the reception of pupils. Its object is, first, to leach Penmanship on purely scientific principles, that learners of both sexes and every age, from eight to fifty years, may attain that ease, elegance and expedition in the art, in a few lessona, or weeks at most, which formerly required as many y*n. TERMS.— One lesson each .day or evening for two weeks $3,00 One month 5»00 Second—To afford an opportunity to teachers in genera), who may be deficient in this branch, to attain respectable proficiency, or if they desire it, a masterly skill in the use of the pen; hot above alb to qualify professional teachers of Penmanship, in order to supply the prevailing want of competent and scientific instructors in cities, towns and country, such as will repudiate the too prevalent quackery of the profession, and dignify it id the honorable position it justly claims. Rad writing is no bat to admission, while good character and a tolerable acquaintance, at least with the common branches of English education, will be indispensable recommendations. No long and ithsome practice-is required for the production of those fine pieces of penmanship which show the master band, but by a simple process, peculiarly their own, “years oi labor and-practice are reduced to bouts," and every one of ordinary business capacity may, in from six to twelve weeks, obtain an easy mastery over every difficulty of the art, and be so prepared that with proper energy and address they‘may realise from 8100 to 8500 per month. Tends 830,00—for aq elegantly executed Diploma or Certificate, of Qualification 85,00. A liberal per cent will be cl (awed to those who serve as agents for Wilson'a publications on Penmanship. Payment in all cases required io advance. The Mercantile Department of the InstituIhn will be mainly conducted by J.-A. McClelland, and that of Penmanship by W, W, Wilson—to either of whom letters on business relating to either DepaiUnent may be addressed, post-paid. Good boarding cap be had for $3,50 per week.

Now. published ai\d strip, Wuiojc's PxxHAKsuir. The Lectures pomliules a volume of over 200 pages, neatly bound, price 65 cli.' A set of copy slips for gentlemen and, one for ladies—being elegantly engraved fac-iimilcs of the aulhor’s writing, tn separate packages, 50 cents each; to prepaid orders, accompanied with the money, at the above.rales, the volume and copies will be sent free of postage; or if the postage is paid where received, St is tbe price of the volume and a package of copies. -The usual reduction'll wholesale, or reduction to Agents... ’. - ocL 2u-18.

Commercial College,

(LALE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,) OF INDI AK APOLIS«

(£ 3 lablisljeb 3], 1631.

INCORPOTATED IM3.

W. McK. SCOTT, A. M.. Founder nod President. JAMES a HAVDEN, Late Pmfestor in Da con’s Mercantile Col * legt, Cincinnati,]

Prot, ~f Book-keeping and Penmanship*

The Session will commence at College Hall as follows:

: Ist Session on the Ist Monday of September., 2d Session on (he Ist Monday.of November. * 3d Session on the Ist Monday of January, 4th Session on the Ist Monday ofMarch. stb Session on'the Ist Monday in May. . ■ Having securad, permanently. the services ofthe distinguished Professor above named and leased for a term of yetis 'the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly.known as CONCERT HALL, hpt now named . COLLEGE BALL. Which is to he fitted np in a stye of great elegance, taste and convenience, the President would say, that this College now offers advantages superior to all .others for impart ting « sound, thorough, and accomplished ba* sines education.-

■ COURSE OF STUDIES. The coarse of Studies, as enlarged, wilt hp. as follows, vist Book-Keeping, hy Single apd Double Er\-. try, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business. - 2, The Laws, .Customs., and Usages of Trade end Commerce.. V 3, Mercantile Arithmetic, upon ihe short and easy system of cancelation, v taught in no other College.) 4, Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough, and lysteroatic. fl. Business Penmanship. 6, Commercial Correspondence. 7, Lectures npon Banking, Political Econ* omj, and other subjects valuable to the bum ness man.

EXPENSES,

Cards of admission, invariably in advance, or secured, $25; Diplomas S3, Stationery S3; Boarding $2.60 per week; incidentals, at option of student, $l6. Making entire expenses about $73.

On application, a catalogue will be fur. nisbed, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post-paid, to ■ W. McK. SCOTT, President, June 30,18 M,

Partin’* Circassian Extract

HIGHLY PERFVMRD, ' FOR promoting the growth and beauty of the Hair, prepared from Melliferous and Balsamic products of the Bast , upon pbilosopical and chemical principles, to prevent the Hair from turning grey and promoting its beauty, also preventing the (fair from falling off. For tale by 1. STEVENS, Ja., No. 9, Odd Fellowi* Ball.

Dried Peachct. 5 BARRELS DRIED PEACHES just raceived and for sale by ISAAC STEVENS,-Ja., Nor, 3. ’ No. 3 { Odd Fellow** {fell.