Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 February 1854 — Page 4
lllctkly Ecocide.
Tni'tiSUAV.*. FEaSUAHV 2? t lett-
ers. H. Pautix, Genera' Mcwspapei Ageni, S* Fourth fttett, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio, isourauthorized Agent to obtain advjsttiseraenls and subscriptions in that city.
Couocuscd Tempo ranee Speech. .\f.Matn n. ‘ Among the many evils which have scourged our world, intemperance is both one nf die oldest xml most deitrnel ive of all. Many person's must yet remember (lit: thrill f'f horrrr that passed through the hind with the report of Ipe burning ol the Lexington steamer, on Long Island Sound. That surging, winiry sea, iliose sobbing, icy blasts; those roaring flames reddening afar, the gloom of the awful night; that pah*, agonized, shrirking crowd of men, women and children, looking on in wild despair, as one after another, an acquaintance, a friend, a relative, a beloved child, was seized upon and passed away in trie tortures of that-fiery dead),—all this honied a picture to the imagination, tint euidied the very Idoud ol the most phlegmatic and of which years could not erase the tines.
And yet wh.il was that single, local, snon spent rutilhtgraiinn lo a world on fin? Amt such our world lias been, timing!) alcohol,.from a dale i(niiieini>rt:il. Thu Hunts til its agony, and the "smoke of its lor mem’' might suffice,one would fancy to moke its marry sisters sin ink away frum its fellowship, as futtn a baleful piudigy! A world on (ire, and one hotn.itl alter another fulling n victim to the consuming element, whde kinsfolk and friends look on with wrung hearts, their prayets <tml emleavo ra having proved lutile in help. ,
Nor, *las! is it physical death alone, nor by a momentary ping. It is. besides,, the death of all .thel is pure, and virtuous, and noble; the extinction uf all that is Imre, ami virtuous, and noble; iite’esiimriiuii ol all that is bright and lovely; the death ol emi I as well as body. Am! instead ol h moment’s pang, there are often die in an i» fold. frighlUl tuntienls of lung lingering years! ,
We never feel more oppressively the poverty of speech, than when attempting to delineate by words the transformation which Alcohol, within a few years.effects in a being like ourselves. That creature so bruised and marred and shattered. that hardly one .unn-like . lineament can be traced, can it be .that once 7tc was an unspotted infant, •*Fre::cd by sallies of a mather's'kisses, With light upon him from a father’s eyesT" Can it be that .
“Trapinutile clouds"of glooy be did come From (iod, who was bis home,"
Can h be, this nameless TVii/igthere was once aa. uncaring glersoma childhood, 10 which each tiny wa* in itself. an over-brini* ruing life?— a youth im tgiiiTlive, fiopefiil and rich in noble sentiment and aspoMlion?
AtaM that all this should bo true! And a few shim years have amply sufficed for Alcohol id work this unspeakable change. No jot remaining of the infant'* grace*.
or the .child’s- careless jnyarice, or the youth's generosity and brilliance, he now lingers unlit alike lor earth or heaven; in* formed less, with a /nmufn than a demon' iac life; ihe immedicable hearubreak of kindred; the rontempt and loathing. or the pity of the world!
Now, were there in existence but a solitary vi ntw\ af (his class, it might well startle and dismay. When, hinver, it is considered that even onr owp . country contains hundreds of thousands ufstirh; that there is scarce an insignificant village, but holds its half
score nr upward; that every such instance is the source .of .unspeakable woe .t* r whole family, arid Ujyt, of consequence.
onr land i* thereby blotted all over with sorrow-stricken and oftentimes, debased
anil surely necessitous households; dial individuals of die lirijjlneai intelligence
aijd largest heart was not less than oilier# liable to this downfall, and thus that, wherever the human foot presses this broad
earth. It Ire aUs mi the dust of such, hurled
prostrate by Alcohol; that tin sphere in life, the Bar, die Bunch, the Mediu4 Hall .or even the P»lptit, or the boudoir ol beamy, affords against it;-that crime and vice, as well as grinding penury, and herein their principal source,
and tint nor alm*-liouies, our penileiu
tiaries and gallows, are tpainly furnished thereby ; that a large share of nil existing physical diseases, whether the wide* rav-
aging, quick destroying epidemic, or less violent, clowlier-sapping ad men is, which in manifold shapes make of our civlhzed world »ne monster hospital, either spring from this cause, or are aggra-
vated by ft] that existing moral maladies, whether the license that crowds whole eify sfreeis will) dens of infamy, or tho ilhtemper that poisons' the air of Home, or involves Individuals and neighborhoods in controversies, ending'now in the brawl sod now in point also (o this,jis either fountain or feeder; and finally inai vrnr ftsoflj ihit tpsinmoth sin. which
• into unity all sins besides* is a-native ’ gmaili of this poison tree;—when. I say, | we consider all these hems, {and 'twere easy to swell the catalogue, J we may be.gjn in caich some glimpse of what and . how enormous this evil of Intemperance is. mi! of uhai ihr.l import is die endeaI vor in banish Alcohol from the earihl ! . We then may see, that (lie second Declaration of Independence—“total absii- ; nence from oil that can intoxicate I '*—in. voltes mulls so high-towering. as lo cast into comparative shade all mere political arrangements, even those of 1770!
Yes—as fur as the soul transcends In worth its niatericd integument, so far does ibe importance «d the ijite exceed that of the other. "Uetter is he that ruleth his own spirit, than he that uketh a city," is a maxim voiced by Heaven and echoed by ■he'total experience of Earth. To the bond Slave of the cup of what import ate diversities of government or country t — Alike to him and equally wretched are all of each, and of whai Liberty is, no glimpse is vouchsafed even to his dreams! In a wmd, where Alcohol isfeelyused, there manV total life is as insecure and unstable, as though based nn quick sand. [The mother is forbidden to depend on hint first born, in whose lace heavens' jo'.vn light lingers still. •
The laihet must not rely on the manly youth, who is now entering die world with the ttnrsl native irnpulsrs cotuolidated into habits by the most rarely judicious education.
The bride must needs distrust die highminded object of Iter choice, who now spotless in repute and in the blossoming of largest hopes, plights to her at God’s alter, his heart and hand.
Nor—saddest «l all tlltiigsan whispercan he, with assurance wholly unqualified, confide in the persistency, under all cin cttinifanrM, of that fair being, who seems to him. while standing there draped in floating snow, die very incarnation. of all his brightest dreams, die (treadling fulfilment (it his Jiighcet snaring hopes. A few years licet away, and it rnoj/ he, that Alcohol shall have totally transmuted these scenes am] the actors therein; lor each and all of them making "ashes fur bcjoiy./n on ruing for Joy, and for the garment of praise the spirit of heaviness.”— We say again, where Alcohol .is. Mere liiiniar, existence, with its whole mill iform interests, is in imminent, perpetual hazard. , Politics, literature and religion, social morality, am) the general happiness land peari? are eternally beset by a lurking, |ireiclifrous Id-, who. while m fact poison* ling (ho universal air. with his serpent breath, may at any moment launch at their vitals a mortal blow. There is little danger, then, of ODer-e’/mm/ing’ the ine pittance of.die work, lo which the advocates of total abstinence have pledged their endeavors.
Sittings of ttic Courts Is Tltr. Cocstt or Switzerland, Ini iasa CIRCUIT COUKT.
Ist Monday of May. | sth Monday of October. COMMON PLUAS COUKT. Switzerland County.
Ist Monday of January, I Ist Monday of April Ist Monday of July, | Ist Monday of Oct.
Ohio County. 3d Monday of January, i 3d Monday of April 3d Monday of July, * j3d Monday of Ocl.
ii inside (tics cut: iit. Ist Monday of March {.lst Monday of September Ist Monday of June | Ul Monday of December
JOB FBINTIDS.
riMIURE is a Jun Omen attached to the JL Reveille Office, where every variety of Printing—front the common poster up to the more difficult branches of fine Card or Blark printing—is done neatly. A supply of cauls kept constantly on band; merchants can have Plain or
B>A-js(3ir ©AISEtS Printed at the shortest notice. ADVANCE TEBMSI
One Copy,.. ...$l 50. Five Copies,.. <i *5. Ten Copies, Advance payments required in all caxrt for tuitcripliont at the atiore rater. One copy Reveille and the Lady's Book, 83 50.
Postage on ttic “ UcTcillc.” In Switzerland county, free. Qut of the county, end within the State bl Indiana, thirteen cents a yeor. Out of the State, twenty six cents per year.
Terms or Advertising:
One square three insertions or less, one dollar; each additional- insertion, under three months, twenty-five citus. 3 months. D months. 1 year. One square, S3 CO 'B4 6U 30 00 Two squares, 400 660 760 Three tqates, 600 660 900 Fourth of col'ro, 6 00 8 00 10 00 Half of col'rn, .8 00 10 00 20 00
Eleven lines make one square. Advertisements unlimited as to lime, are insetted until a discontinuance is ordered, and charged accordingly. Legal advertisements ate to be paid for when inserted, or tbfc agent furnishing them will be held responsible for their payment. Notices of marriages' and deaths published gratis. - Candidate's name, 8U if a subscriber; $2, if rot. Ad vet tiling vyifc. the tame os announcing candidate's name. No preference given any advertiser over otters, by unusual display. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular business; and ail advertisements not pertaining thereto, le be paid exit*.
For Sale*
Tbs undersigned wishing to engage in other business, now offers for sale, -one half or more if desirable, of the f'Beveillc" office otitis place. This office has a good tan of Job work, all Ibe county printing, a growing subscription list, besides being situated in one of the oldest aud wealthiest counties in the State, for fun bet information odd respite under* Gtgoed.Mr? . O. S. Waldo, vevay November I7th 1853 ;
Sale of Srmtnary Land. rHiHE undersigned, Treasurer and Auditor Ji. ofSwjizeriand county, will offer at public suction'snd sell to the behest bidder, at the Court House door in Vevay, oni the 3d uay of June, 1F64, the following piece of land»to which the title of the Seminaiy Funds is go<'d and absolute, viz: Being situate in Hie county of ‘dwuzerinnd, Indiana, in section 14, lownsiiij) 2, range 3 west, in the Cincinnati land district,' and bounded as follows, to-witf Beginning in a hollow or small dry branch at a point on the line dividing said section No. H from section No. 11, eight chains and ninety links west from the North east corner of said section 14, thence running east three chains to the North west corner of the tract or lot of land donated by Francis S. Lindlcy and wife to’said Switzerland County Seminary by deed bearing date Ihe'tTtb day of April, 1534; thence south twelve degrees ond onehalf, Hast along the line of said donation fourteen chains to the south-western cornet thereof; thence south filty-nine degress, west one chain and seventy-five links; thence noitb thirty-four degrees, west eleven chain* and fifty links to where the aforesaid hollow or dry branch forms its junction with the main branch called I.i ml ley’s branch; thence north twenty-six degrees, east up said hollow or dry branch |o the place of beginning, containing six acres and thirty-five hundredths of an acre of land, more or jess. And will also at same time and place, offer os aforesaid the interest of the County Seminary Fund in the following pieces of land, situate in Switzerland county, donated on condition that the same be used for the purpose uf n. public Seminary; the purchaser to lakt the same subject to whatever claim the donor* may now have thereon, to-wit; One piece donated by Francis S. Lindlcy, bounded os follows, viz:- Beginning at the north-east corner of section “fourteen; township* two, of range three.west, (of the Cincinnati land thence running south twelve chains with the see. line to the browofthe bill; thence south fid degrees, west 3 chains and 60 links; thence north 12 degrees and 30 minutes, west 14 chains to the northern boundary line of said section; thence east five chains and 90 links along said line to the place of beginning, containing five acres and eighty-nine hundredths of an acre of land. . '
One piece donated- by William Prolsman, described and. bounded os follows, viz:. Doginning at the south-east cornet of sec. 11, township two. of range three west, (.in (he Cincinnati land district;) thence running north with the see. line 6 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 5 chains to the souther« boundary tine of said section; thence along with said boundary cast 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing five acres of land. And one piece' donated by John David Dufour, dt*sc tilled and bounded as follows, .viz: Beginning at Hu; north-west‘corner of fractional sec. 13, being likewise the south-west corner of section twelve, town , two, range 3, west, (in the Cincinnati land district;) thence rutmii.g south twelve chains, to the brow of the hill; thence north, sixty-two degree.l! and thirty minutes,'east'eight chains' and ten links to a stake from which a hackberry 10 inches diameter bears south 8 links diMitnl; thence north ■ H chains ond'H links to n slake in section 10; thence south sixtytwo degrees and 30 minutes. West 8 chains and 10 lurks to the western boundary line of said section (2; thence south with said line 2 chains and U links to the place of beginning, containing ten acres of land.
Termi of Xnlr. The interest on the whole purchase money to be paid for one year in advance on the day of sale, ami the principal to be paid in ten equal iiislal linen is> and the interest bn the deferred payments is to be paid annually in advance. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEORGE 11. KYLE, Tresnrer. I(oH tun' N. LA MU, Auditor. Feb. IG, 1t0i.—35-131
Stale <»T Indiana, ? Mvilzeelaml Counlr. s*'“' In the Switzerland Circuit Court.
Amelia Merritt, vs. Albert Merrill.
Petition for Divorce.
BE it remembered that on this 7lh day of February, A. D., 1851, Amelia Merrill, by Henry A. Downey, her attorney, .-filled in the' office of the Clerk of the Cintut Court, her petition. Also, filed the affidavit of a conjpeteiU witness, showing that the defendant, Albert Merrill, is rot a resident of the Stale of Indiana. Therefore he ts hereby notified of the pendency of said petition; (hat unless he be and appear before said Court on the first day of the best tetm thereof, to be hoi Jen in the Court House in the town of Vevay, in'said county, on the first Monday in May next, nml answer or demurer lo said petition, the same will be heard and determined in bis absence, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MAUN, Clerk. Feb. 9, 1851.—31-3w. §2 50 ~GOLD DIGGING ~ W! are receiving, in addition to out former stock of Iron, a large supply consisting in pnr| of the following articles, vis: 50 Tons assorted Iron. 2,000 lbs.-Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4,000 lbs. assorted Wagon Boxes and Hollow ware. 2CO Kegs assorted Nails, from 3d to 6 in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Bpring SleeK Springs and Axles. 25 pair Springs. 12 sett 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 11x13 do da. 3 do 12x16 do do. 3 do 12x13 do do. 2 do 1C.x20 do do.
600 Light SxlO Window Sash. 6(0 do 10x12 do do. 300 do 9x12 do do. 200 do 10x14 do do. 600 pounds Putty. . 21 Packages Locks and Latches of differsizes of patterns, white and dark Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, it will,enable us to sell nt the lowest figures. Call and see for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we assure you it will pay you fur your trouble. Jan. 1/64. , F. $ SON.
JAMUS S. JIXIAV, ATTORNEY $ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
UlalB? Sun, Indiana. iUBR. JELLGY will attend all the Courts jLTJL 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, ’63—27-ly.
FOR SAIiJ aWE have tickets entitling‘.the purchaser to a complete course of ininstruction in the excellent Commercial Colleges at New Albany and Jndjanipolia.-r Each ticket Is wfenh 826j but wo will sell the few we bare on band at a reduced price, if application be made immediately, by letter ot otherwise. , O.' F. J. WALDO. Vevay.lnd., Dec. 1,1063.—tf. .
‘ - 1 Shingles. ~ ltt.oo0 r “ “ ,e Feb. 5. ‘ U. P. SCHENCK 4 SON'.
PROTECTION (Fire, Marine in Inland)
■'*7\ of HARTFORD, CO.W.
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 Bisks!! And insured real and personal property against loss by Fire and Water to the value of more than TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS
In the Western Country.
Several losses have been incurred upon the •ihove risks, all of which have been adjusted at the
. GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE At Cincinnati,, and paid with the utmost promptitude according to the conditions oftbe policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants nn file.
The understgned^has' with blank policies, signed by Uie**bfikers of the company; also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorised and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month nor i-tcaki than seven years, upon buildings or tfie;rcontents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores,' Warehouses, Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Houses, Colleges, dec., sc., and their contents against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Also, oil Dry. Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods;’ Produce, .Household.Furniture, Live Stock; and every oilier description of Merchandise and Personal Property, shipped or to he shipped pet gObd Vessels t-r Steam huntsmen most of tie navigable wafers,.against the. " Hazards ol Inland Transportation, Perils of the Sejiis.: For further information- respecting rates of premUim, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, Ja.fAmsT, . for Vevay and Switzerland .County. Dec, 8, 1833. . Levering s * Tooth Wash. f|pHE attention of the .public iVcalled to A this ‘‘wonder of the age," Dr. Leveling's Tooth Wash is a certain cure for Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth,■andGums. .The extract will cure.the'above, and will leave no unpleasant taste in the mouth, and is warranted not to injure Hie .teeth—but if used as directed, will preserve the .teeth.
UiVKIUiXti’S MAGtr SO VP, Dr. L’yvemig's Magic Soap,.is the Iwst article in 6se. It is warranted to'do as staled. For the LadiesYt is an invaluable article; It will remove Grease, Stains, and Tar front any fabric, and not injure the-color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of the Tooth Wash 23 cts; the Soap .only 15 cents. * For sale by T. C.- LEVERING, wholesale and' retail, 'Center'Square, Switzerland Co., Indiana.. A Iso,-for calc by , - . ISAAC STEVENS, Ji„ Veray. October 13, 1853.
OMKlfesl!;’
(ionic 11 ere- everyPetsiiii.iuul yet 'the , ■ woriii of yourtminey. -
XKE7R are just receiving, iif addition to our 7* former slock Of Goods aml Groceries, a large l supply? of Pali unit Winter Dress Goods, consislingYn part of .the following articles:— v v .- - ; v : •
20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p's Plain dc Figured Delaines., ' 10 p’s assorted Silk : Alpaca Lustre. ■ 2 dozen Plaid Wool Bhawls.". 1 doz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls. 10 pieces Figured and pi aid Dress Silks.' 2 doze r k nit Shit ts. '. ’ *'• -- •• Together with a large and' comptette assortment of— '-a : •.'
Queens & Hardware, Sugar, Co (Tee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—oil of which we-will-sell as cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce. fII ynitcji, In - exchange for goods, accounts or cash— Wlteat, Oats, Flaxseed, Hay, Potatoes, Ohions. Apples, Butler, Eggs, Rags, Beeswax,* in short, every \hing that is usually taken in of country produce. ' - AVity. " 50 barrels Kanawhi r Salt on commission, which will be sold low.
. TAKE NOTICE., are always on hand and ready to show obr goods; and hope our prices and.tbe quality yf»out goods will be an induceropql'Ho purchaser?. - TEATS if SOffiBNCK. ■ Oyt t .ij, 1853.
Books* for ttjc QoUUiogj. ■ J JUST RECfifIVED, a fine ossortmenirbf Annuals,' Juvenile Gift and Toy, Books, suitableforChristmas andNeiy Yearptesehti, consisting in part as follows; * -of
FRIENDSHIP’S OFFEPINGt .a Cbmtmav Nett-Year and BinhdayTireseut for 1864. ' THE GEM ANNUAL:' a Christmas ancT New-Year present for’lB34. - THE SNOW-FLAKE: a*Christmas, NewYear and Birthday Gift for 1854. AFFECTION’S GIF!’; a Chrislnias, NewYear and Birthday.prpfept for 1.851. CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS, andNtw-Yrua’a WkKvtH, fur 185-1.
THE PEARL: a Gift of Friendship. * THE LADY’S BOOK of'Flowehs and Ports v, finely illustrated, "•'• THE HYACINTH, otfrUiection’s Gift.
THE GEM. a present for all seasons. The above works are pul up in superb binding, gill, and splendidly illustrated with fine steel engravings. ■ Also, a large * collection of Juvenile Gift Books, Pocket Bibles, colored Toy Books, 4c. for the young. Foi sale cheap, at the Book and Variety Store of I. STEVENS, JR-, deo 22 No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall.
Pamilv Groceries. Coffee, Rice, Allspice, Sugar, ' Candles, Alum, , Molasses, Soap, Ginger, . , Tea. t-' Pepper, SaleratOß, ’ ‘.a Starch; Mackerel, Nounegi, &0,, 4c. A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Cavindiih kaddiPJtiß all r 6f¥hich‘will be sold low for Caafifjf L. GRISAHD 4 BON. Comer Main $ Fern Streets: Vevay./rait. 1,T564. • ■ ■ ■ ".Dried Peaches. , S BARRELS DRIED PEACHES iusl received and for site by • * i- ISAAC!. STEVENS, J*., . Nov. 3. No, (Md Ftftiuws' Hall.
SltmcrlisEmcnts.
From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of S. M. PETTENQILL 4 CO., ‘ 122 Nassau st., N.Y., and, 10 State St., Bosloo.
IllirdS Gulden Gloss FOR THE HAlR.—Among the many preparations Ter the growth of iLe Hair. this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is go universally used and preferred to alt others. Ist, Because it has proved tbc most effectual in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. 2d, Because the Ladies, with tine discrimination, whichthey at! possess, have adopted it. Many other.reasons could te given why it is a great favorite, but those who watt more have only to give it a trial. Price 25 cts in largo tollies. Fur 'Sake by Druggists and Storekeepers every where.W. ,C. HURD, PaorarETOß, 304 Broadway; New York. Large discount to'Mc reliant*. 2J-Cm
MOliMC’Sf COMPOUND SYRUP OF
YELLOW DOCK ROOT. rgUHS ia a Purely V> -gfjtMe Compound, sciJL entities By prepared from the best Routs and Herbs.of the .Materia.Medico, and has gained sti unrivalled reputation fur the follow tng effects,* viz; lle*tilnt[ttg uud Strengthening' the I.ltcr and Uijjcittlvo Organ*, uad’ Cltnu*
lire Mountrb anti Hand*, . " and thus cl'iumj inlfr,Bilious Diseases; Liver Complaints, DispejaiaSi f Indigestion, Cosineiu*ss,'Piles.* Headache, Fever and Ague, JuanOwe; Nanseau, L6ss of Appetite, dec., and causing the fix»d to nourish and support every part, ' , •* >, ■ ■ I'unirYixa the blood, and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, ticttitTula,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald I lead, Canker, Pimples on tneTace. Blotches, Glcers. Tuniofs, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, 40., 4c. -j • • ; lifjiabtiu; lire >ccrctory (irjnnt, and by enabling them to. perform their proper ftinotions, preventing and curing napy painful and ;;dangerous, diseases; Strengthening, and Quieting the,'.Nervons system, thus allaying and curing all Diseases of the Netfevas Hysteria, Neurtlgia,Craraps,4c. It is Dari vailed in the Cure of All • rßiwAtEqoi«pi.AmTs, as Weakness, General .Debility, Irregularity, Obstractiuns. Swelling of \he Feet, Limbs, Joints, 4c.. caused by weakness, also. Lino and Throat. Coun.Ai.S7S, os Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, 4c., also. Dropsy.
Having made nsfe-of the Compound Sytup of Yellow Duck (toot, prepared by & CD., either ourselves, or in our families, and finding it very salutary onJ.<jqjreclujl preparation, we do mostcbecrfußecommend it to the politic as a v c ry' va lu abl med icill e. E. Itourne, Esq., .Cashier National? Rank, Providence,!!.!.; A. W. Spencer, E,«i., Ca.shier Ldlic Hock Hank do. do. do; Itev. Willis..: Phillips, Rev. Richmond, C.; editor Providence Gen.-Advi., Win. Field, M. W ,G. M., Cyrus Fisher, MV E. ID IV, James Hutchison, G. S. De.i, V. 3., Hates, Doct. Uenj. Colhy, oud one hundred others; of the most respectably famines of Providence.' xFiis certifies ; that-1 hive for a number of years been'atqnaimed with', the composition end mode of inarm fact ore of MORSE'S COMPOUND SVRU* of VELLOW DOCK ROOT, t-have also been acquainted, with its Vnudus operandi in disease, and ean ray. that innlt teapicts'it .is admirably calculated to remedy that Class of Disease for which it was design-, ed.. it is'especially ♦valuable- in lNDlGliaTIO.M and.ott ils attendant symptoms, it excites to healthy octiou. lfnf LIVER,-removes Torpor, aiuf iiiac'ivity* of- this ORGAN, olid stimulates the UeaUhyTjactioii til all-the system. As a DEPUHATOR or purifier of the Uloud it has no'superior; - ■ - • r .- . DAVID HOLMES, M. DProvidence. R. 1., Jan,-I, 1553, .
nepA kkv nr v C. M O USE C 0.. ■'v • Nil. 440 llmjulwgy, N. Y., and sold'bY Druggists ARd^btbent throughout this and othercountries.
_ ISAAC STEVENS. JR., Agent fat V<vny and Switzerland county. A og. 25, 1353. .. ; 52-ly.
: WILLIAMvDALy* merchant Tailor, and: Dealer In
HcndV-tnmlc C . Main si., bet. Ferry &'LibcrlyiWieviiy. rHIUE subscriber-having--opened'.* large JL slockofEngiish and American Clotlis, Cassimeres, Vesti ogs, &c. ,is now prepared to ftuhish custom suits, of the finest quality, at shotl notice, on reasonable terms. AH custom’ work ts cut and made under his own inspection. and he reap therefore warrant a fit in alb cases.-- 7 ; ■ - * * • •*
ItKAWV^ttADEci.OTHISG. A large tad fip.lehdid assortment, consisting of every description of Gentlemen's Goods, selected from the beslestpbltslnnents tit Cincin* cinnti&fi'getbtr with furnishing Goods of evi^,«|fscriplioii. „*To those who have heretofore favored roe : wflfi their patronage, 1 would tc|um my most, Sincere thanks, and would most respectfully solicit a continuation of their favors, 'And those of'Jhe public who have not yet favored me'.wiih'a call, 1 would he happy in showing ifreot ; my goods, and win warrant satisfaction dn'elftry case. W.M. DALY. ' Vevay, Oct, 13, 1853.
Watson House. TO THE CITIZENS OF VCVAY.
riMIE subscriber respectfully announces to JL. the citizens of VEVAY, that he has thoroughly re filtetL and furnished the house formerly ki o va as (he Stand," btit now callcl lot “Watson Hocse,” , - ■*. 1 Being sitmted on Sycomore between Columbia uml Lower Market street, in the midst of the heavy business bouses in the city, and also convenient to the river, it offers rate inducements to persons desiring to do business in the city, cither connected with houses,"or the river. • . , And from the efforts he makes to render his guests comfortable, he hopes to have a reasonable share of your patronage. Board $1 per day. S. WATSON.' Cincinnati, Nov. 3. 1853.—20-3 m.
Millinery and l;mcy StoreMRS. E. ■■■// *£, /T0.104 Fifth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, WOULD respectfully call attention to ■’her large and Finmoxiau: stock of
miliitcry und Faucy Good*, Consisting of Sicxs, Sat/ns, Veltit, and Baiio Bonnets, Bosket, Cif and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, Mantillas, Cuuej
BLACK" AND COLORED 61LE,„; and other Laces, "Needles, Worked Oouw, Chinaczettes, Sleeves, 4c.,4c., which theis prepared to sell; at prices that cannot fall to give satisfaction;; ■ 303; Olh 6L, bet; El m and PI urn.—l 6-1 y.
miistky. DR. J. w. BAXTER will coptin'jSSdHBBLuo to practlfe in Vevny, the first Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday! Ghent, 'he first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of-entlriponili, . Warsaw, the: Second Mr.ndoy, Tuesday, inJ.’\Vci! iiesday 6f, /.-acii month; 10, "63. .
Brail Importation*!! BEERY & BEBHSV
Inpuirn und Jobber*, ItaH ■ld*' airm, between loanh anti I'ilUi, CIIIOlBOt), , Would invite tferchnult and Wilder sale Boyers, to inspect their large and extensive slock of
FANCY GOODS,
AoArrro to tot Fall Trade. Our facilities Tot securing desirable Styles end cheap Goods for customers, ore not surpassed fcyauy House in the West, as w« have on experienced buyer constantly in the Eastern cit» its, forwarding us daily such bargains as the market offers to
RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, PERFUMERY, EMBROIDERIES, COMBS, LACE GOODS, BRUSHES, HOSIERY & GLOVES, THREAD. WHITE GOODS. JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ACCOKDEONS, CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODS^c.
The popular feature of Selling most of the Goods at Ere per cent, advance w.il be continued.
To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we can offer liberal inducements/ feblOif
RISING SUN
iio nni . ® THE undersigned JjS ‘ having pcrnfintfitly tj- "* . 55,: ’ Übtistieil'|j.-e<n-7lvta Si Hisine Sun,lndiana, in ■ ' would respectfully inH|Mtl * form the Hay Growers » f3SS of-Indiana and Kcn : V. [f,jij. jj Muy■ lucky, that they still filljlf Vm continue to. hmntfac- „ lute Screws for the 1/.. ’Mormon, or Bcau-r Hay Press, which fire not ’ IBS —i'Herior tb any made in "SS* *4 the United Stfties, from U p. XW. Vlhe .fact that the best - VBS? press Unildctscive our ' Screws the preference over all others,. ' ■ We have also Pot* enled a Hf/ijc Power, nsid to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power iu use, (whtrh can be attached to the Press if desired) and forming a part ofthe Press—if the Hor&e Power.is used, U does nut take any extra room more than what is already Taken hy The Press; 'We'jwnmni all work done by us, to be of good pfalenals amjl sound Iron. We also, do oll v kinds of casting ilia! is done in similar establishments. (CrAU orders- in 'Switzerland JCounty,i left with ouf Agent, F- L; GRISARO,-will be promptly attended to. - • J. M. .REISTER & CO, - RisingSun,<April 2d, 1662, *' ■ 47-:f
'l£clkr if fiio t’s3;,
Coia;r ol ruafnnml Simli, , VEVAV, INDIANA, ; *•
fO’WIE undersigned respectfully informs his 8. 'friends nnd (lie traveling public gtne'fr ally Hot. this House, formerly ti.e ••Franfctin House*' and tbenldesj. Tavern stand in Veyay, U!'n«w amply fitted up and furnished for the reception of* travelers .and boarders.' * The rooms are spacious and*well ventilated, and having-tile advantage of a pleasant location, ibe HotsE aCords return modal ions and inducements to visitors rarely tu be met .willi in a place of this site. The present pro-, prictor,' with .twenty, years esperu-nr - as iandlutd, ilailcis himself that heslatt be able to *ive satisfaction to alt uho may faVo r him with tbeit patronage, .and uoiwitltslantinig (lieHunse bis-changed its oatr.t, the same oU Bob officiates ns • vinitie :■ ImsV' ‘ and «ill. nl* wars beoti band to tfacfliin person.a "The Table of Ibe' I.kucec ' IV»rrr is di all times furnished with the as well as 'delicacies oT the season, and the liar supplied" with CigarSpTbbacco, and Pittsburgh Ale, besides the Native Catawba ai,J ail other Wines, of the purest order—norlia*- tinnier. HOB BUT i-BCBBUC. ' ' &2-
June 9, 1353.
Dll. DAXGIIADE, Vcvajv Indi/ • dfai.i:ie n 1 Drugs,’Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Ver- ' ni3hes,sTurpentine, Uye Stuffs, To- 4 bacco and Cigars, Fancy AhUlls, V . Perfumery, Spices, *c. Has just received, anti will constantly irccp on hand, a well .selected assortment oi s:uh articles as nre enumerated above, and al! others usually kept in Drug Stores, which be will sell at il.e lowest cash'prices. March IQ, 1555. * -3*-
EUCESIITHIIS.
r»IHE undersigned would tcspecl fully in fora penerally, that to dolSifTtinds of work pertaining W hisuace. *He pays particular attention toj&Uing all orders for f. - r -‘ PLOUGHS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, . Baggies, Hay Presslrons, etc.,"etc., and will promptly atrendTS apy and all kinds of work left in bis hands*,.. Having spent many years al.blacfcsniithinp, be flatters himself that be can do .work as well as can be done elsewhere in the,western country, and as cheap as the cheapest. 'C . Give me a call, at my shop on F«fy sired, above Seminary street .. ’ - JOSEPH JAGERS, - .. Vcvav, May 12, 1853. AS. .
Notary Public* • PEBBET DVFOOB, Notary Public, lakes this' method of informing the publie geDerally that he ia ready to prepare for execution and taking the acknowledgment of Deeds*. Mortgages, end all kiwlsiif Meet, and to attend to the taking of Deposition*. , From his aperienoo inpie at we' hosincM io flatten himself can per* fona any bonstwof the kind entrusted to him with corrects*##, sektneu, and dispatch. I Ohargea moderate. t Office it hls Tciiaenoo on Foxy Street, opposite the Market Squire. Reference#;—aon: Jon* andO. 7Jo.vxs, Eao-, Vcvay. y Vevay.Fcb. 6,1843.
. . SASVS^SvVVjS**"'. THE. subscribe is prepared set: lau’S, or do any tbunt else .in, liU lino at-eWr&otpe: ‘ * i >' V'sUOftfe
