Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 January 1854 — Page 4

Ufoklg EconlU.

THURSDAY......... .JANUARY 28, 1854.

ID'S. U. Pirvik, General Newspapet Agent, No. 88 Fourth itteet, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio, is our authorized Agent to obtain advertisements and subscriptions in that city.

Q$- Hon. Geo. H. Dunn died at Lawrenccburgh, on the I3th tost, in the 55th year of his age. Judge Dunn was an old and highly esteemed citizen of this State, lie was several times a member of the Indiana Legislature, once a member of Congress, was Presiding Judge of the Circuit Court, Lawrcnceburgh Circuit for several years, once Treasurer of State, and when lie died‘was President of the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railroad Co; In his death the community has lust a valuable citizen.

o£r Eighty millions of dollars is in* vested in the sugar business in Florida, Louisiana and Texas, the only States where sugar is made from cane/ The production is over 300,000 hogsheads.— The importation of foreign sugar amounts to 330,000 hogsheads.

oir The bottle broken and the liquor ‘spill. 1 A Maine paper slates that the custom of placing a bottle of liquor in the corner stone of public buildings, is almost entirely abolished. A broken buttle, and a copy of the Maine Law are now used on such occasions.

(Kr The railway bridge over the Dig Miami, Juat above Lawrenceburgh, pre. cents a fine appearance from the Ohio river. It is a very substantial structure of four spans 200 feet each, in ail 840 feet in length, resting on abutments and piers of the most substantial masonry laid in cement. At the irtat test of this bridge a twenty seven ton locomotive and lender, with a train of platform cars heavily laden, were run over at various speeds, op to 40 mites an hour t at one lime slopping in the center of each span, without causlag ‘the least crack or vibration,* A part of this line of road will soon be opened to the public.

ludinnu Institution lor educating the Blind*'

Whole amount of receipts $43,856.07; Disbursements $42,207 85; leaving a balance in hand- of 82,061 82. Available resources at dale of report 311,561 82. Appropriations made by the Legislature are ample tn meet current expenses and liquidate the debts. Number of pupils 160; in actual" attendance at the commencement of this terns, 129; new pupils, 37. No application for admission has been refused. "

During the year the Asylum building? have been handsomely’roughcasted in tm itation of cut stone, al a oust of $3,92-1 10.

A brick Cooper shop has been erected ami furnished; a master cooper employed, and several of lhe buy? entered upon apprenticeship; to that business, ll Is designed to creel buildings for other branches of die business within the coming year.

Of the pupils, 120 are beneficiaries of the State, nine are paying pupils (rom other Slates.

The Fit mips Mur aor Case*

The.following item we find in one ol the Madison papers; . William M. Daily, charged with the murder of James T. Phillips, was crammed before Justice Taylor on Saturday last. A great many witnesses testified, but ihe evidence against the accused was deemed insufficient to hold him r or further trial, ami he wa? discharged. There is a myacery about the affair which time will perhaps develope.

Financial Condition of Imliitua. We see by tho report of the Treasurer of Slate, that the following is the exhibit of the financial condition of this Slate: Total receipts into the Treasury from all sources during the year $1,620,943,74 Add balance on band, Nut. 1, 4852, ’ 402.710,38

Grant! Total, $0,028,063,52 Total amount of warrants paid at the Treasury. during the fiscal year $1,500,305.32

Balance o» hand November I. 1853,

9511,357.60

A I’ILL F»R THE DOCTORS.—TIie celebrated Ur. James Johnson, editor of the I,ontloinMedico Ciiirurgical Review, thus unbosoms hiirjseif:

• L declare.my consciencimi* opinion, ' founded on long experience and rellecuon. I'tjial if'there was mu a single physician, 'surgeon, apothecary; man-mid wile, diem* 'isl. drtigeiai. nor drog on the face of the ■‘bkrlh. there would be less sick ness end Ices morfriiiylban how prevail.

(£T The following 6ve are.lhe hcaviesi lax payers th Cincinnati;’ v^

Nicholas Long worth, -■ 920.000 Cfp.; Ham. ami Dayton R. Co, H. 207 'Little Miami Railroad Company 7,391 Gas Light and Coke Company, 6,243 Dayton ?nd Cincinnati R. Co. - 1,835

ProhibJtoVy Law Newspapers. -The following is a list of some of ibe papers in Indiana that arc out in favor of Uie passage of a prohibitory law in this Stale: Temperance Union, Indianpolls. State Journal, do Democrat, do Gospel Herald, do Spontoon, Broukville, American, .do Palladium, Richmond. Partner, do Ledger. New Albany, Tribune, do Courier, Lafayette. Journal, do St. Joseph Register, South Rend. Independent Press, Lawrenceburg. Weekly Reveille, Vevay. Emblem, Winchester. Whig, Laporte. JUbury Notes, Grecncasile. Republican, Rising Sun. Forest Rose, Versailles. Planter, Rockport, Advertiser, Danville. ' Times, Ft. Wayne, Kosciusco Republican, Warsaw. Journal, Crawfordsville. Herald, Huntingdon. Standard, Bedford. Sun. Washington, Observer, Valparaiso.

(£r A man in Wisconsin who recently Inserted .a long advertisement in the papers. offering his farm for sale, closed in the following sublimely ridiculous style; The surrounding country is the most beautiful the God of nature ever made.— The scenery is celestial—divine—also two wagons to sell and a yoke of steers.

03* Milch cows, in winter, should be provided with warm, comfortable, dry lodgings, which should be supplied with litter twice each week; they should be curried or combed, and rubbed down with a whiap of straw daily, watered night and morning, and be given an ounce or two of salt tA\ice a week, or the same quantity cl u mixture nf oyster shell lime, ashes and salt. They should have free access to an enclosed yard —which should be provided with rough materials—at all limes,.

W intkri.no Y nvsa ■ Cattle.— lf you wish to raise well sized, full developed animals, you must give the young crea* lures plenty of food. When we say plenty, we do not mean that you should keep them fat like show beeves, for that would be an unheahy condition; but we mean that you should keep them in good growing condition—that you should so feed them as that they shall have where* withal la build up their frames.

.Beautiful extract—Assisting a young lady out of the mud.

tHounting-Qousc Almanac, for-1851

« ■ S *-3 **a ® 5 ? c I? = 5 5 MONTHS, .2 . § i 5 1 J § '.■* ? 5 S - ? J ::i? ? : r ; ; ; l< . » j

JANUARY I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY., ...I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 MARCH I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 13 14 15 16 17 Its 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 23 29 30 31

APRIL ,1 3345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30

MAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 JUNE. ~l 2 3 •1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JULY ..,.1 2345 6 7 8 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31

AUGUST.,,, .-.I 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 ’ " 20 21 22 23 ?4 25 26 * 27 28 29 30 31

SEPTEMBER I 2 3 4' 6 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 ■ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 0CT08ER......1 2 3 4 6 6 7 9 9 10 II 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

NOVEMBER .1. 9 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 26 26 27 28 29 30

DECEMBER t 2 3466 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31

I*a it in’s Circassian Extract

HIGHLY PERJ'UMBD, promoting the growth and beanty of the Hair,‘prepated from Melliferous and Balsamic pfodacis of the ..East upon, philosopical Sml cbtraical principles, to prevent Ihp Hair from grey and promoting jU beauty, olsd preventing the Hair from falling off. For.sale.by 1. STEVENS, Ja., 4 , No. 3, Odd Fellows' Halt.

Dried Penciled. 5 barrels dried peaches just received and for sale by ISAAC STEVENS, Ja„ Not, 3., No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

Terms of Advertisiug:

One square three insertions or less, one dollari each additional insertion, under three months, twenty-five cents. 3 months. 6 months. I year. One square, S3 00 Si fit) , S« 00 Two squares, 400 530 760 Three sqarcs, 500 G5O 900 Fourth of col’m, 600 ■ 800 10 00 Half of col’in, 8 00 10 00 20 00 Li even lines make one square. -

Advertisements unlimited os to time, arc inserted until a discontinuance is ordered, and charged accordingly. Legal advertisements are to be paid for when inserted, or the agent furnishing them will be held responsible for their payment. Notices of marriages and deaths published gratis. Candidate's name, $l, if a subscriber, $2, if no;. Advertising wife, the same as announcing candidate's name.

No pie fete nee given any advertiser over others, by unusual display. The privileges of yearly advertisers wilt be confined to theft regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid extra. - ■

Slate of Indiaun, } spl Switzerland county, i *

/n tAc Switzerland Court of Common Pltat, I ‘ January Term, 1851,

William McFaddcn, assignee of John High an vs. Clark C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, George Tyler Ann Tyler and Hiram Tyler.

Complaint to foreclose a mortgage.

CtOMES the complainant, by Robert N. / Lamb his attorney, ami it appearing la the satisfaction of the Court, from an affidavit on file in this cause, that the above named defendants, Clark C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, George Tyler, Ann Tylerand Hiram Tyler, who are necessary parties to the action aforesaid, and non-residents of the Slate of Indiana. It is ordered by the Court that said defendants be notified of the pendency of said suit, by publication in the Weekly Reveille, a public newspaper of general circulation! for three weeks successively, anc- that they appear at the next term of ibis Court, to be holden on the first Monday in Ami) next, at the Court House in the town of Vevay in said county, and answer the plaihtilf's bill of complaint; and that on failure so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MAUN, Clerk, ■By Ved antes U. Edwards,' D. C. - Jan. 12, tHs|.—36rr3w.

GOLD DIGGING.

WE arc receiving, in addition to out former stock of iron, a Urge supply consisting in part of the following articles, viz; 50 Tons assorted Iron. . 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4,000 lbs. assorted Wagon lloxes 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 sell Iron Axles. GLASS SASH, 12 boxes SxlO Window Glass, 22 do 10x12 do do. 4 do 10x14 do do. G do 10x15 do do, 7 do 10x16 do do. 2 do 11x18 do do. 3 do 12x16 do do.' 3 do 12x18. do do, 2 do 16x20 do dn. 500 Light Bxlo Window Sash, 560 do 10x12 do do, 300 do oxl2 do do. 200 do 10x14 do do, 500 pounds Putty. 21 Packages Locks and Latches of differsizes of patterns, white and dark Knobs. Having purchased the shove of the Manufacturers, it will enable us to sell at the low* esl figures. Call and see for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we assure you it will pay you for your trouble. Jon. 1‘ '5l. F. L. GHISARD $ SON.

Fost-Offce stamps.

rw*o POST-MASTERS. —The Advertiser. JL . Post-master at Pleasant Grove, Allegheny county, Maryland, is the first person in the United States who conceived and undertook extensively to publish the idea of furnishing alt the Post-Offices in the country wilh cheap stamps. All stamps made by him are warranted equal, if not superior to any other that can be procured for (he some, price. Whenever any arc sent out, in any manner defective or unsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded on notice, without extra charge. All who order a set oI stamps, with o full set of changes for dales, only $2, (for thirty pieces) shall be kept in stamps ad libitum. Full set with change sl* When stamps arc neatly made, with turned handles and screw, same style as the regular Post-Office Stamps, durable, efficient, and warranted, one to two dollars only, and special authority to send by mail free.

Address P. M., Pleasant Grove, Allegheny county, Maryland.

Any Editor publishing the above (with this notice) three limes, and sending a copy of the paper, shall receive credit fur ten dollars in wood letter, or a ten dollar proof press; or if preferred, a woo'd engraving or an engraved newspaper head of the above valve will be forwarded. Jan. 19, 1851—3t *

fg^RY'MORSE'S YELLOW DOCK HOOT; JL ibe best medicine in the known world.

PROTECTION (Fire, Marine in Inland)

Bill COMPANY, ' Of

HARTFORD, CONN. | Incorporated 1825.

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

100,000 ItislcsJ! And insured real and personal property against loss by Fite mid Water to tbe value of more than ... Tiro HUNDRED MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS

In the Western Country.

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

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE At Cincinnati, and paid with the utmost promptitude according to the conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants on file.

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

LOSS Qlt DAMAGE BY FIRE. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Lise 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 of Inland Transportation, IXD

Perils oi the Seas. For further ihforroation respecting rates oi premium, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, Jr., Acint, for Vevay and Switzerland County. Dec. 8,1853.

XcTcrlng’s Tooth Wash. rWIHE attention .of the public is called to JL this “wonder, of the age/' Dr. Leveting’s Tooth Wash is.a certain cure fur Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums.. The extract will cure the above,-and will leave no unpleasant taste in the. mouth, and is warranted not to injure the teeth—but if used as directed, will preserve the teeth.

LEVEIUNO’E MAGIC SOAP, . Dr* Lcveriug’a Magic Soap, is the best article in use.- It is warranted to do as staled. Foribe Ladies it Is tm invaluable article. It will remove Grease; Stains, and Tar from any fabric* and nolinjure the color; but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etcPrice of’lbe Tooih Wash 25 ctsj the Soap only 15 cents. ‘ ' ■ For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale and retail,’ Center Square, Switzerland Co., Indiana. Also, for sale by ■ ■

ISAAC STEVENS, J».. Vevny. October 13, 1853.': -- ~ ' ■

Oh! Tes!!

Come Here every Pei son, and gel the worth of your money. ; WE are just receiving? in addition to our former stock of Goods and Groceries, a large, kiipply of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part of the following articles:—; • . ’ '

' 20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p’s Plain A Figured Delaines. 10 p's assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 2 dozen plaid Wool Shaw.ls. ' 1 duz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls, 10 pieces Figurcd and plain Dress Silks. 2 dozen knU Shuts. Together with a large and compleltc assortment of—... • -

Qnccns & Hardware, •Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—all of which we will sell as cheap, as.the cheapest forcasb or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce;, -<•

; i Wauled, . In exchange for goods, accounls or cosh— Wheat, Oals/ Flaxseed, Hay,' Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Butter, Egga,- Rags, Beeswax, in short, evefy thing that is usually takfcn in of country produce.- - Salt*

SO barrels Kanawha Salt on commission, which will be sold low. ' ■*'

TAKE NOTICE.

We are 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 $ SCHENCK. ' Oct. 6, 1853. ■ ’ ■' ' - .

UliNTlSTlty. v gm» DR- J. IV. BAXTER will /P6bßql ue to practice in Veyay, 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, '63.—2l—tf- '

State of Indus tin, J sg Switzerland county, > * ; In the Switzerland Court of Common Picas, January Term, 1854.'

George W. Hatborn, vs. James Tilton Sheets, Nehetniah Sheets; Ann G. Sheets, Latitia Grover, Benjamin W: Grover, j Robert P. Jones and Elisabeth Jones. - J

Petition for Deed.

COMES the petitioner by Robert K, Lamb hi* attorney, and it-appearing to the sat* refaction of the Court, from an affidavit on file inthts cause,.that the above named defendants La (ilia Grover and Benjamin W. Grover, who are necessary parlies to the action aforesaid, are non residents of the State of Indiana, U is ordered by the Court that said'defendants be notified of the pendency of said petition by publication in the Weekly Reveilte. a public newspaper of general circulation, for three weeks successively; and that they appear at the next term of this Court, to be holdcn on the first Monday in April next, at the Court House m the town of Vevay, in said county, and answer the Plaintiff's petiton, and that on failure so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered according!). ' Attest: IRA N. SIALIN, Clerk. By Veda.htcs D. Edwabos, D. C. Jan* 12, 30-3 v.

Country iiooda. 200 yarda Country Jeans. 100 yards Country Flannel. 100 cuta Country Yarn. 10 pieces Rag Carpetrng, ' Just received and for sale low by dec.l U. P. SCHENCK A SON.

Blomluy* JUST received a fresh lot of No. I Hominy. For sale by U. P. SCHENCK A SON.

Ntm-Bork /Utocrliscnmits, From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of S. M. PETTENGILL & CO.,

122 Nassau st., N. Y. ( and 10 State St., Boston, Who are tbe Agents' of the best and most widely circulated newspapers in the United States and Canadas and ere authorized to take advertisements and subscriptions at the publishers lowest rates.

Hnyd’s Golden Gloss FOR TUB llAlK,—Among the many preparatroaa for the growth of the Haie, 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 tbe Ladies, with tine discrimination, which they all possess, have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given why it is a great favorite,'but those who wabt more have only to give it a trial. Price 24 cts in Urge bottles. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere. • ‘ . W. C. HURD, Paorairroa,

• 3W Broadway, New York. Large discou at to' Mctcba nls. . 23-Cm

MOKNU’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF

YELLOW DOCK ROOT. flllHS is a Vurel if Vegetable Compound, iciA- catifinally prepared from the best Roots, and Herbs of the Materia Medics, apd has gained an unrivalled reputation for the follow ing effects, viz: tltgalaUngaml Slrengtlieulag the Llt* er and Digestive Organs, nod I'lcoatiiig the Stomach nud IlawtU,, : and thus cuaiso all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dispcpsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague,Joandice. Nauseau; Loss of Appetite, 4c., and causing the food to nourish and support every pMl ' PURIFYING THE BLOOD, -

and thus curing'all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, ScrotTufa,S»lt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples ou the face, Blotches, Ulcers, .Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, Ao., Ac." the Secretory Orjpmt, and by-enabling them to perform their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous diseases;. Strengthening and Quieting the,ferrous system, thus allaying Nervous Irriralion, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia,Cramps,&c, It is Uarivalted in die Cure of Alt feiuzAlb complaints, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions. Swelling of the Peel, Limbs, Joints, Ac., caused by.weakuess, also, Lu.vo and .Turojit Cojih as.Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, Ac., also. Dropsy.

Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Hoot, prepared by C. MOUSE A CO., either ourselves, or in our families, and finding it * .very salutary and effectual preparation, .we do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. ,E. t Bourne, Esq.', Cashier National Bank, Providence, R, I.; A. W. Spencer, Esq., Cashier Lime Rock Bank do. do; do. Rev. Wi)tia»i Phillips, Her. J. 13. Richmond, C. S. 'Jones, editor Providence ticiv. AdvU, *Wm. Field, M. W, G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. B. H. P., James Hutchison, G. S. Deo, V. J. Bales, Dock Benj. Colby, and one hundred others, of,the most respectable families of-' Providence. ■ ’ This certifies that I have for a number of years been acquainied.;wj(h the composition and mode of-manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP of YELLOW; DOCK HOOT. I have also begn acquainted' with' its modus operandi .in. disease, andcan*aytlol in all respects it is,admirably calculated to remedy that class of Disease for which it wag designed. It is especially valuable 'lit INDICESTIOM and all its; attendant symptoms, >t excites to healthy action the LlVER,'removes Torpor, and inactivity of. this ORGAN, and stimulates the healthy action in all the system. As a; D&PURATOK or purifier of the Blood it has no superior. -vKDAVID HOLMES, M. D. ■ Providence, It L. Jan. 4, 1853. V. 1 ■ raerARRO rv, ' ‘ C. M ORS E;T’; C O,, *, • No. 446 Broadway; N.Y., C and sold by DtVggisls and others Throughout this and other countries, : - > ■ ISAAC STEVENS, JR.,‘ , Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county. ‘ Aug. 55,.1M3.“'-'t-52-ly.

Watson UonSe. TO THE CITIZENS OF YE7A Y., THE subscriber respectfully announces to , the citixena, of VKVAY/ that be baa thoroughly refitted and furnished the house formerly knoWiTas the “ KaOtx Stand/’ but now .called tlie “WatsosHocse," " 1 . ■ ■ Being Mtuated oh Sycamore streel, between Columbia and LoWer Markct street, in the midst of the .hdavy business houses in the cily, and also convenient to the river, il offers rare indueemenislo: persons desiring to do business' in the city, either- connected with houses, ot the riven *;' ‘ ; v ' / . And from lhc efforts he makes .to render his guests comfortable, have a reasonable share of your patronage.. Board 81 per day. WATSON. Cincinnali/NoV.^_3, ;1853;^20-3m^

H illlncryiiin d| FmicySlorc. . MRS. E, M. RlCif, ; ‘ ; JVa, 101 Fifth tlrtrl, Cincinnati, Ohio, WOULD respectfully call attention to her large and fashionable stock of

- ■ railllnery atid Fancy G*od«, Consisting ’ of Silks, Satins, Velvet, and Beaid . Bonnets, Bonnet, Car and Fancy Trimming' Ribbons, Mantillas, Cloaks

BLACK AND .COLORED BILK, and.olher Laces, Needles, Worked Colabs, Chimazelles, Sleeves, Ac., Ac., which sire js prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. , .203 Btb st, bet Elm and Plum.—ls-ly.

WILLIAM DALY,

Merchant Tnllor, and Dealer in Itradf-made (Imhlny, Main *L, bet. Ferry A Liberty, Vevay.

THE subscriber having opened a large stock of English and American Cloths, Casdmeres, Vestings, Ac., is now prepared.to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. All custom work is cut and made under his own inspection, and he can therefore warrant n fit in alt cases. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description of Gentlemen’s Goods, selected from the bestestablishments in Ciocincinnati, together with furnishing Goods of every, description. To those who have hcrefdford favored me with their patronage, I would return my most sincere thanks, and would most respectfully solicit s contindanon of their favors. And those of the public who have not yet favored, me wilh a call, I would be happy m showing them my. goods, and will warrant satisfaction in every case. WM. DALY. Vevay, Oct 13,. 1853. '

Buckwheat Flour. ATfhjfb lbs. New Bnckwbcat Flour Just t9 W received and for sale low by dec 1 U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

Fall Importations!! BERRY & BERRY, Importers and Jobbers, tail aide Tlold aireef, between fetmfa and Flllb, Clnclatxati, Would invite Bercbants and Wholesale Bayers, to inspect their large and cv* tensive slock of FANCY GOODS, > Adaftid ToratSrsiNo Txadc. Our facilities for securing desirable Sifter and chetp.Goods Tot customers, are not surpassed 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 4. GLOVES, THREAD, WHITE GOODS, JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ACCORDEONS,

CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODSSc. The popular feature of. Selling most of the Goods at five pet cent advance will be continued. .

To Cash and approved Short Time Boyers, we can offer liberal inducements. feblOlf

LECLERC HOUSE,

Comer «t Plain ohd ferry Streets, VEVAY, INDIANA.

ffflHE undersigned respectfully informs his JL friends and the traveling, public generally that this House, formerly the yFranklin House" and the oldest Tavern stand in Ycvay, is now amply fitted up and furnished for the reception of travelers and boarders. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and having the advantage of a pleasant location, the Lncucac House affords -accommodations and inducements to visitors rarely to be met with in a'placeof this site. The present proprietor. with twenty years experience as landlord, flatten himself that be shall be able to give satisfaction let all who may favor him with their patronage, and notwithstanding the (loose has changed its name, the same old Boh officiates as "mine host," and will always be on hand to wait upon them in person.

The Table of the. Lcclckc Hoisr. is at all times furnished with (he tubttantiaU as well as : delicacies of the season, and the Bar supplied with Cigars,' Tobacco, and Pittsburgh Ale, besides the Native Catawba and. all other Wines, of the purest order— nothing ttnmstj, KOBEIIT LKCLEIIC. 52- ,

June 9, 1553,

Notary Public.

PEICKKT DUFOIIH, Notary Public, takes tliis method ol informing.the publicgenerally that he i* ready to prepare for execution and taking the acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of conveyances, &c., and to attend to the taking of Depositions. From bis experience in the al-ore business he flatters himself that he can perform any business of the kind eni/ustcd to bim with correctness, neatness, ami dispatch.— Charges moderate. Oflice at his residence on Ferry Street, opposite the Market Square. References:—ilon.Jon.v Dchost, and C. T. J6*ks, Eso., Vevay. Yevaj, Feb. 5, 1552. 31-

niciiviTnß.

Tnc undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally, Dial be is prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to bis trade. He" pays particular attention ■ to filling alt or* den for 1

PLOUGHS,

WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ' f JBngsics, (lay Press Irons,

etc., etc., and will promptly attend to any and all kinds of work left in bis bands. . .Having spentmany years at blacksmhbing, be flatlets himself that be can do work as well as can be done elsewhere in the western country, and, as cheap as the cheapest ' “ . . '.Give roe a call, at my shop on Ferry street, above Seminary street. . JOSEPH JAGF.RS. Vevay, May 12, 1853. 43.

DR. DAXGLADE, Vevay, Ind.,

D PALER IN>

Drugs, Medicines,' Chemicals, Oils, Vat- ■ nishes, Terpentine, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Spices, «Vfc-, 4c. Has just received, and will constantly keep bn hand, a well-selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in Drug Stores, which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. March 10, 1853, * -39.

RISING SUN

lion FOHIIY. THE undersigned i *. JgS having permanently cs--1 Sg lablished themselves at ■HBgp ■yyaßising Sun, Indiana, in ■ the Foundry Business, would respectfully inBMC form the Hay Growers \ Dtrlts of Indiana and Kcnlftl ill «\ tuc,( y* that they still |!|[||| M continue to ttfanufacture Screws for the Mormon, or Beater Hay MB Press, which are not 3S ir j inferior to any made in 3l£y H the United States, from S fact that the best. Bs Press Builders give our Screws the preference t SJTflBk over all others. TgSaMgk * We have, also Pat1H SAjM ented a Horso Power, arid to be, by competent judges, thu best and cheapest Hone Power in use, (which can boattached to the Press if desired) and forming a, part of the Press—if the Horse 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 lron. We also, do all kinds of casting that it done in similar establishments., CTAirorden in Switzerland County, left with Our Agent, F. L. GRISAKO,' willkt promptly attended to, J. M. REISTER A-COs ■ Hiring Snn, April 29, ‘ 1862. 1 , ■ 47-tf:

SAWS—SAWS. •• ,7 THEaubicribet is prepared to fije’and set saws, or do any thing else in his lino at short notice. JBSSB y. SH& D -T.

' Sittings of tbe Courts In the County or Switzerland, Indiana. CIRCUIT COURT.

Ist Monday of May. | 6th Monday of October COJIttON PLEAS COURT. iStcirKr/and County.

Ist Monday of January, 1 ULMoudiy of April Ist Monday of July, | Ist Monday of Oct.

OAio County. 3d Monday of January, j 3d Monday of April. 3d Monday of July, |3d Monday of Oct.

COJI.VIISSLONEICS COURT. Ist Monday of Match I IstMondayofSeptember Ist Monday of June } Ist Monday of December

JOB FRIHTIDG.

THERE is a Job Ornct attached to the Rktciu.e Office, where every variety of PitixYi.Mt—from the common poster up to the more difficult branches of fine Card or Ulark printing—is done neatly. A supply ol cards kept constantly on hand; merchants can have Plain or

(BREUSS Printed at the shortest notice.

Labels, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Programmes, etc., etc., piulrcn with neatness and dispatch.

ADVANCE TERMS:

One Copy, $1 30. Five Copies, 0 95. Ten Copies, 10 00. Adconce paymentt required in all caret for tubteripliont (it the above ralet. One copy Reveille and the Lady's Book, S3 50.

Poslngr on Che ** Itevclllc.” In Switzerland county, fbkb. Out of the county, and within the Stale ol Indiana, thirteen cents a year. Out of the Stale, twenty sis cents per year.