Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 March 1854 — Page 4
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THURSDAY...... '..MARCH 9 (> 1831,
O’S- H. Partis, General Newspapet Agent, No. BG Fourth street, between V.’almrt and Vine, Cincinnati, Oliio, hour aiilhonreJ Agent :o eltiin iiJverliretiants and subscriptions in tiiai city.
i ;•) it a WJiii; 'liivnaieiitl ; of altemmiujr to !:;*-■ ergo- ' r:.i.t;iu fjv;r ct* a Prc l.ihi’my Lie.eor Lrw,l :_::‘A\n Derr.; era lie puriers cry eul ■ hie ill y. e- * nc.r.V’ so s? to [i:ej.;ci;ce their party ream". it. ; Ti.e "Ltorof ilie Oien:;', a Den.- ‘ t' '"ic paper pahli*).-:! in P.trier Couti'y, ai- ; ad the State Cell'cnlx:; ns a De.cca'.i. — | T, -: full'j’.ving ia v/j:- :;; •= jhect it; 1 “Guirtra:/ to our previous fears, a large pro- | p rti.m of the leading immiberj of th.* Convert-1 ;• ::i -/ere Democrats,.winch foibidaihe icipur,r.;.ji that this m.-venteat is hut a scheme of the V, f hig3 to distract Ihc Dinaacratic party, a:; 1 , leasts inch objeclots without a reasonala; etcuse. The tact is, the advocates of] mess tires are men of ail battles wim are I nt i s th ccnstraincd by a sen;e of duly to ; we tu tuieco parly pnfercuecs if r,tecs~ ; • in or ier ID secure the stipp:ei-iJ:i and q*t w venton i/f drau^etiiices.
<\ fclluW mim'd IKzckiaji Caldr, eh, MTis sent lo the peimtniiaiy for two vears from Rockville, hid., u we,-k ur two t dice, for ohuining a pair of boot.* worth Cd i;u lUfu pretences.
The dcmacraiie Stile Convention t :f L'm.r.ecdctu. met on the 2:il. and mint maiid Ssmucl Ingraham fur Coventor, 'mill p-urtd tesolutions for flu; riebrifka kill. ■ .
Condensed Temperance Speech.
XCJfBER IV. •nut the work which (lie advocate# of Temperance are engaged in.- is one of vilal iiiMtn i',l, is universally felt* even where fancied expediency may prevent its rctw petition in so many words.:, It i#, tluueurn, undentable that, in wlnt lias been achieved and what is now in pieces# o!
achievement,’wr witness the atopies tiokm# uf 'theif eventual and complete success. Were anything hi niter necessary to quicken, and energise their zeal, it is juißiihtd by ike tuilure of the labors to - which they are simimi)»ei!. . fv)i like pur lie volution ary sires in achi-ving ihtir
uitna, are these modern revolutionists caU ltd to strike with the sword at.their brothers’ Irea#!#. _ No plain, ruddy with ouu cpiii li'e and hideous widi Kindred mmmarks ihc arena of their contests. N’i> ciii'-s L’brotd to ashes, no fertile fields ravaged to barrenness. fiiyialwi! the p,isch.g of- their Inuiiiplwul ■ army. Nn LtojiH, of mangled combatants, or wail# oi widow s aad orphans left desolate, hear l iinlcit lo iltPir violoilulls ailEhcii ?. And
i;i» trail’s of captives creeping sadly und wurily tu ti.Lii-duitirfuns, have'place in
ili.r pageantry nfthetr success. Bel tn itiAe alive, and nut to kill; u* kt’i'd up, and not lo ovcrtlmra; to gmhack to <lie widow her husband and to I lit* orphan a fuller, and not in mb llmm nf ench; bj sprtthl a land all over wMi plenty and hoi ta spoil it thetenf. Such is tlteir aim nud such their urn'mitted en-
pearors.
lfi;he::o ihU enterprise lias rereived mint pdn.llo tokens of the approval ol tli.it power, whl di moves, guides and cunlids the universe of things. And if loyal, here; f*n wan), to an aim so wunhyand hi-h, they h no. in, the history of die past liinn.'jliih!, l t;h iljof.it the same things and
even tiilrgs yet 'initr in the time l iromo. Yr.-'Amr-f y r ‘ zrra'cr; for he inyri id evos in aii kin .Vs, which A i coin ■! lus fathered; l!,e d.i.ns.md Miics nl opinion, propetrsiiy ti.'l ui"o i; die inaniinlij oonnjii ii.'sii'.niions ;.i;I immoral usijos, which have i’i’.!it-r cpiiing ini media! t-Iy from it. or Inve drawn from.il ilieir mam support and n vtinient, will either vanish wTh the csiinetmn of '.heir came or dieir arectrorij or «d! he *o weakened as in Till an e-try cnnqnc.'; tj V.e moral force id.-culy (ruinrd so wed i.i diij enterprise.
Ardxxk.t tn;-: tV.i'iv.* xxi.h well nijli absulul‘i ctruimv from all lhi?l A world sobered into hilt p of all the pnw* ei she? towed of Heaven; a world rcdcc-m--vJ front the. m-nmnodi nurse, io which cun b',* traced so Urge u share of ilie evils wliiefi Itiixc marred the happiness and impeded liie (HHirc-ss of the race; a world, physically healthy, clear of head and serene of heart, and open to the purifying, •kindiiti f d£ ew’tinj influences wherewith the uiMwrsilj is flooded; rjllfrf not tlie re* suit ho a state of things such as tho dIU ' behfddingSun has not looked on hitherto!
l.et it, however, by no means be supposed that, id speaking of the great things aUeatly-ichifttctU we would'-imply th*l all, or anything approaching all, has been attained, and that now we may rest from oor labors. The maxim of Napoleon to his lofdiers, ••Regard nothing as d»r,e while anything remains to he dona," is wise enough for adoption by all engaged in an enterprise tike this. The work she, is far, very far, from being completed. The tout energies of every friend of ho* inanity and of God are urgently needed even yet. The fires of the Hell of Inebrlcty yet flame luridly up in all quarters of our Ur.J, and still dolour brothers and
siiii'rs. in every pphcitr of iiTc* fall victims lo the dreadful doom.
I!umo longer with despondency and fjim hopes of success do we now pul forth our efforts. The prospects opening in the future, as the natural' sequence of the splendid t iumphs of the past, arc such as quicken the j'lilse and make, the I,earl heal high, . N«*r if it conscious. con-vii-ti.oi of duty, in sympathy with filh ti. fuller mg IludMijity, v. (i:~ h -ire exditmvt/i/ ipj'.'.’t-d !o in this inttlcrt There is In i!hs ti:;erp:;tc t’ict winch touches every i i;hiirtl ( I an li'tKiorahle huh Ciutsti.m out-
fjitlm. And >t l further, it is ar. enterI’.iise win rein all may participate without e.\e« plum. The-history "f the movement lias. In on llrst to hsi. uilcMed the ir mM’.ndent wonh am! importance of pets.inal u il-iimcc and .endeavors. Mm wealth’ or station, not Icjniiug or genius, mu itidispi nsihle requisites to tts successful prosecution. Hut simple kindness nl heart; an unaffected jut* rest in the welfare lit Hi::;) (I)ity, and a thorough cnnviciiou of ns am-3-ihilrty to the "truth spoken in love." —these qtiahties have imparted m inanv at) humble, unlettered nu.n, spe-L nw leividiy out from a lull son! things I,mr.ni to ail, a marvellous and magic p..rt er mcr the fto lings and m-liona of rn-o. On the lips of such an on ■ muiiitudcs have inmg l-re-ithies?, and h..vit set the seal to ti uij ill and mhtc ul their iuiptcfstoiis •i.y ihishir.j* down the bottle and (itlefing oil the Irving path of sdj duiitll iitid Jjf J‘I hi r tin!
Sce£ CtJi’ti.
A correspondent ol the Albany Cnllirator cm# the n>#uli df<m experiment nude in (he selection of seed the result the prest*lll ftnis.tn in corn llierefrom,— lie MVj l :— - *Al the lime of oathi-neo my eriiji i>f cunt l ist f.d!, [ procured a number of Mali;-, each havinL' itt" eat# upon it. which I reserved tor seed last spnrii?. — O.i the of .Mhj- la«i t [ plained two row# uf coin -•) rod# hum; tin- Med lor which I look from the ear# which grew nearest the run: ol'liie #iiik# prescived a# above; t (hen plotted two fntv# adjoining, the seed for w|iicii 1 took from me cars whiel: .grew the highest up or, the stalks piestned fall,. These (imr rows End L’tp.n! c-trc and aw lennon during the se won. The two phoned Ti mu the eorii which grew neatest the root, grew more rapidly mid e.ned heller than l?m tidier. The lour rows wire enl up Si-pi. fifth, I husked mitten hilE# from each two row# Cel. oth, ami for tliy own faii-hiciton weighed the corn. in the ear. The weight of ihit ear? taken Item lh? ten hill# ,p;mu d l.om corn i£i <»*v near*.-I the rnoi, ws 17.J pounds, while the Wright of the ear# which on the oilier U*n hill# W,t# y ’ pmoid-. lam lolly l-lied 1 from the result of tin? CXpctimciits, that jarjner? sh'MtJd preserve, inn the hrgr#t e t*# w hiidi e:ow tin ihe st-dk for seed, hut those mowin' neatest the root of tin* M illi
Tilt 1 ahove is but a finale argument in favor of the piiijitT selection ul ll;i* inns.vigorous s* nl fi>r reproduction, and all farmers wild wind 1 aval! dioitiselvos ol every
; dv linage, in their luisniiH will give carotid a:s-(ii:cii to sec me the best seed tor p mving. and .avail thoinsi Ives of every ii.imh possible |or tin. 1 purpose of porin'tii’if their judgment in ibis matter.
Snntcin’s in Horses.
Tilts' well kimo n disease, a sort of OUlaneons ;,fli fiio.l en bug in cracks and sores, between die hinder joints and binds is s.'i’i.'Tti’-s ipiite tr.rddcsoine, and (’fil'd tiiliieiili iu cure. Sword remedies .ire in rciitiviri n »e, among which are. fir.-t, '.bearutn oil cJo-'i-iy tin 1 h ajr. thtrii ivaslnrg well in so.ijj tini.j, am) llten ill sail water or beef hr mo washing vvidi snip snds am! tin n nibbing Ml the send" or scab? ■a till .1 eoMi oo!i. and applying thin coatmg of hogs Jard. Another way H •'* •n.i'h wr.ii saltpetre after llte soap suds wishing has heroine dry, and after I lie 'sdtpe’rt* h 5 iivoiijiti dry In apply a slight ’■n il of iitrjietit■ iit> wilii it few diet or quill. Ail them remedies are quite similar in characior, an I arc all useful, hut we have never fon -d am thing O‘)U d to a solution of ch'orid? of time, applied after flit* first \v shins, and after die removal of the scabs when* necessary* We have seen :!rs remedy roi’mn;ii i, »ibd, and it is e*rt iinly eminendy cimnsin*; in Mi operation.
(O’ To find out an error is easy; j 0 discover the ruth is ilitlici-1 . Error is (.it the MUI-.C;', hut truth dwells at the bottom of the xx i*M.
OO" A vain man can never be altogether rmli*. Desirous as he is of pleasing, he fashions his pumpers after those id miters.
OCT !• mailers hide whether a man be mathematically, nr philologicnlly, or arlisticHlly ctiliivaied, so he be cultivated.
(Kr The object of life is life itself—if we ilo hm our duty to opr own minds, we shall eutin come to do it to the world.
(Sound and suflicient reason falls after alt to the share of hut few men* and those few men exert their influence, in silence.
OtT" Since the generality of persons net from impulse, much more than from principle, men sre neither so good or so bad as we are apt to think them.
f£T The newest Parisian fans are n( ivory, inlaid with unpolished silver, with the appendage of a tassel made of silk and silver.
(Kr We are obstinate" creatures, misting friendly compulsion, submitting to hpslile tyranny.
JIS FSIITIBS.
ffslillMUi is a .bra UmcE attached lo the Li. Hi-vui.Lt: O’fce, where every satiety of ParxriMi—from the common poster up to the mole diibciui branches of fine Ccrd or Blark Jilinlif!;- —ii (.'■ Ue- I.eatlV. A supply ot caids kept constantly 03 baud; morel..mis can have Plain or Primed at the shcr’est notice.
j FOR SAL-'A CHEAP. i bavi; tickets V » eiitillitlg the \ purchaser lo a comjilete course of ininsiruction in tire c\-ee-lenl .Ceniltietfcial lelka:; cl New* Albany ami Indianapolis.— ticket is w.itiji i't-5; but we will sell ihs 1. w we i.iive on hand at n reduced price, if apnlicjli-ji) be made iii.medialt ly, by letter or e:i"vtw,;c, O. -S. F. J. WALDO. Vtv.iy, hub, Dec. t, Lsod.—if.
AEJVA.YCi; TIMMI-S;
(Sue t:opy, $1 SO, five <'op(iiv, .0 U5 at*:*. Topics ~..10 00. ,1 ,’e 1- i> nj:nt Ills iv<;Hired in uli cusd /or i -;L-vip Mas of the ii'ore rules. Utie copy Reveille* cud the Lady’s Book, $350.
l’rMa;;r im I lie 11 ircvcillc.'* In Switzerland county, rum;. Out of the county, ami within tlic State ol Indiana, thirteen teids a year. Out of I tie Slate, twenty sis cents per year.
Terms or Advertising:
One square three insertions or less, one dollar; each add it ion a I insertion,- under three itiunl'iS, IWuii'y-Uvo cents.
II nictiihs. d nionlhs. lycar. One square, ta t-u S-J fid . SiMSO Two iipiates, 4LO fi fiO 7 50 Tim e s-.j-ms, 5 t'O -6 -60 ' 9,-CO Fmi;'.h ol coi'in, 0 LD S 14J 10 Oi" 11.1,1 ~f cut’in,. S (it) " 10 00 2U I*o Eleven lines make one square. Advcitiicnienls unlimited as to time, are in* unlit a discontinuance is ordered, and u.ar.e ! accordingly.
' Leg;:l .idvertis' ii.cnts are to be paid fof when ; iiisetred, or the ftgenl furnishing them while held responsible for their payment. No-lees of murrioges and deaths published eMtis. ■ Cjiididalc's name, Rl, if a subscriber; $2, if f;oi. Adveiti-sine wife, the same os announcing cnhdi dale's pa me.' f ■ No preference given any advertiser over jollier;, by unusual display. - ; The piivibjgcs of yearly advertisers will be confuted to their tegular business; and all ad- ) vciiiieiuenls not pviiaipiug Ihcfoto, to l/epaid • •
.llr.disati A Clstciunitti
PACttST. j r . The steamer WISCONSIN, No. ‘/J, 0. Divio JUsti;r, .having te cn t horoug hly re paired and ivTureA wTH ply between the above mined p.,r:.; as r. daily t-aTel, stopping at all internxdiate pi-uUs. S: i* wilt leave Madison,' every Monday, Wt inesday r.t: Fru.ay, al I o'clock,' P. M.— \V;.I u-avu on Tue-day, Thursday, .-.ml Saturday, r.t it o'clock. A. I .M. Nov. 17, Itbo.
taniilv <<*'otTrics. C'tlTee, , Lice. Allspice, Sugar, L’jti lies. Alum, .Mflasses, . Soap, Ginger., Tea, Pepper, ijaleratos. Starch, Mackerel, Nutmeg*, ore., Arc.
A Nr* I article «.>f Tebircc, both • Cavir,d:rh ami 5 Pitu ml of which will lie foi-t low for La ill, by F. L. GKISAItD A. SOX, , Curtin' Main ,y I'tny Streets, Vcvay, Jan, 1, K-jt.
l\i LVABJX MEDICISES. M c Coimc M's -S.i rapaii 11 a, M«r?ds Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock, Dr. li-.wtrs’ Liverwort and Tar. .Mexican Mumjmli; Lir.iuicu:, Dr. Dlmoti's Vegetable l.iiumsnt, NVrve and Bone Liniment, Me La tic o Vt-ioiiriipe, Fahneslotk’s Vermifuge, Brandfc'.h’s Pills, GroefeiiboriT Vegetable Pills, *' litallli Hitters, ** Sarsapaiilla Compound, “ Eye Lotion, ** Dysentery Syrup, * *' Cinldrcn’s Panacea, “ Fever and Acne Pills, ** Green Meiniii.in Uiulmenl, Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment, Bateman’s Drops, The above and ether popular medicines ore for sale tow by 1. STEVENS, Jn., Feb 23 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
iniiulrifs. Ladies Pearl Potlcmonnaies. “ “ do, 11 Paper Mache do. Gents Purtmotinaies, assorted. Ladies Work Boxes. India Ruubber Combs. Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Emeries.
Accordeons, Violins, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Sitings, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention, just received and for sale cheap by I. STEVENS, Ja., No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
. Dried IVrsclsc*. AT BARRELS DRIED PEACHES just «• ceivcdand for sale by ISAAC STEVENS, Jr., Nov. 3. No, 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Shingles. I©,©®®KX Sb '“ 5, “ for ” le Feb. 9. U. P. SCHENCK &:S^N.
For Sale.
Ffllhe undersigned wishing to engage in othJl. er business, now offers for sale, one half or more if desirable, of the "Reveille 1 * office at this place. This office has a good ran of Job work, all the county printing, a growing subscription list, besides being situated in one of the oldest aud ,wealthiest counties in the State, for undersigned. O. S. Waldo, Vevay November 17th 1653, *
IDnnU Dcctls, For sale at the Rettiile office.
Mile of Seminary I/a ml.
fPpilE undersigned, Treasurer and Auditor JL of Switzerland county, will offer at pub* lie auction end fell to itc highest bidder, at the Court House door in Vcvay, on the 3d cay of June, itsl, the fallowing piece of land, lo which the title of the Seminary Funds is good and absolute, viz: Being situate in (he county of Switzerland, Indiana, in Section U, towir-hip 3, range 3 west, in the Cincinnati land iliiiiio:, ami bounded as follows, to-wit: Beg nming in a hmmw or ehmll dry bi'mih at a i- lire ti.\sail it elicit No.
it I:mil section No. 11, eight chains and ninety ini if s weal from the* Noilli east corner uf said setli-m 14, ll.e-m.t; milling east threechains to the North west corner of.the trad or lot of j.MiJ diimtcd Ly Franc-:;; S. Lindley and wife- to iJid bwi.'ccrreHd CoUiily Scmiimry by deed learitip'date the 17i!t day ot April, ISS4; thence South twelve degrees Olid onchaif, East along the line of 'said donation fourteen chains to the south-western corner thereof; thence south titty-nine degress, west one chain and severity-five links; thence tiutih thirty-four decreet, west eleven chains and fifty links to . where* the aforesaid hoi lower dry Liar.cli forms ir? junction with the main branch called Lind ley’s branch; thence north tvvoi.ty-its decrees, east up said hollow ot-diy branch to ti c place o( beginning, containing ms acres ami thirty-five- hundredths of an cere of land, lucre orjri. l .-. • - , And will also at same time and place, offer ns aforesaid the iultiesl of the County Seminary Fund in the lull trying pieces of land, ntiia’e in Bwitzeriand county, donated on ccndilion that the same ho used for He purpose of a pnmic seminary; the purchaser to lake the* same* subjecktu w ha lever claim the- donaii may now have thereon, tii-wiU Onv piece donated by Francis fir. Lind ley, bounded as follow*, viz; Beginning at’ the north-east cornet nl section fourteen, township two, of r.ifu,e three Vest, ;<jf lljtf Cincinnati lain I District;] thence tunning south .'.twelve chains with these':. line to the Lrowofrhe hill; theiicc'soutli oJ degrees, west 3 chains and oG links; thence notlh 12 degrees .-and 30 minutes, - west U chains lo the-''northern boundary linn of said section; the-ncc east five chains and 90 links abmgsaid line to'the place of tree inning, continuing the acres and eighty-nine hundredths of nil acre of land. ,
. One piece donated by William Prolsmaii, described and bounded as follows, viz; He* ginning at the south-east corner ofsec. 11, tow nship two; of range three west, (in the Cincinnati Ifind district;) thence, rnnntiie until* vyit’u the see. line 5 chains, thence west 11) chains; thence South 0 chains to the so nth* cm boundary line of said section; theiice along with said boundary east 10 chains to the plate of hcgiiiniiig. rjonlaiuing fiveocres.ofland. - ■ And one piece donated by John David Dnftmr, described ami bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at Hie north-west corner of frjelioiial see- 13, being likewise the south-west corner of section twelve, town two; range ;l, west; (iii lhe Crncinnati land district;) thence running sohUi twelve chains to life brow of Hie hill; thence north; sixty-two decrees‘and ihiny, minutes, east eight chains and ten links to a stake from which a hackberry 10 inched diameter bears south 8 links distant; thence north I t cbcinS'cnil 11 links to a slake in section 12; ib'tnce South sixtyiwo degrees 20 minutes,; West S chains and lO links to the westetn boundary- tine ofsaid Eccriuii l : /; thence.south' with said tine ‘2 drains nndl*:tinha jto the place of beginning, containing teii acres of land. ‘ t
' 'for in a-‘ off' Kale.
The interest on the whole purchase money to be paid fori one year in advance on Ihe day of sale, ami the principal be paid in ten equal in ii.t time-fits,' and. the interest on'the deferred payments is to be, paid on.niiftUyin advance, bale: to commence nt 10 o’clbckVA. M. CRORGB IL KYLR, Tresurer, UOHEfiT.N.LAMHj-Audilor. • Feb. 10, ' •
Oome’ litre .every I'ersonj and gel ilie
worth of yjiur money., ‘ WE arc just receiving, in nd-litinn to our former stock of Goods and Groceries,n large supply, of Pall,,unit Winter Dross Goads, consisting in part of the following articles;— ; i ‘ . ■' ,- 2i> pieces Plaid Merinos nml Delaines.- . 10 p's Plain id Figured Delaines. .. 10 p’s assorted SitkAlpaca Lustre. 2 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. 1 doz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls. 10 pieces Figuttil ami plain Dress Silks. 2 dozen knit Shirt?. ■ ', . Together with a large.and coinplellc assortment of— '
Queens & ESavriwarc, Sugar, Col Tee, Molasses;etc,, etc., and a pen*; eral assortment ofStopbjand Fancy.Goods—'all of winch we Ai'Ul sell as cheap as the cheapest forcaslrpr npproved.credil,or in exchange for country producer ; v
iJViiifcrfj In exchange .for goods, accounts or cash— Wheat; Oats, Flaxseed,, Hay, Potatoes, Onions; Apples, Bniler, ;Kgg!, Bogs, Beeswax, in short, every thing that is usually,taken in of country produce. ; p ; vv , 60 bands Kanawha Sail on commission, which wilt be sold low.
TAKE NOTICE,
We ere always on bond ami ready (o.show out goods; and hope our prices ami the quality of our goods will be an inducement to purchusers.' TEATS 1$ SCHENCK. UcU G, 1553.
WSGGJAIG.
are receiving, in addition loom forw v met sleek of lton,'a large supply consisting in pari of the following articles, viz: 50 Tons assorted iron. 2,fCO ibs. Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4,CTO ibs. assorted Wagon Boxes and Hollow
w«;e. . . . • •200 Kt-.es assorted Nalls, from3d to 6 in.spikes. Gait, Sheer, A, Blister, German, ami Spring Steel, - Springs and Axles. 25 pair Springs. 12 stU iron-Axles. GLASS & SASH. 12 bores Bxlo Window Glass. ■ 22 do 10x12 do do.^ 4 do 10x14 do do. 6 do 10x15 do do. 7 do lOslG do ' do. 2 do 11x18 do do. 3 do 12x16 do do. 3 do 12x18 do do. 2 do 16x20 do do. 600 Light Bxlo Window Sash. - GfO do 10x12 do do. - 300 do 9x13 do ' do, 200 do 10x14 do do. 600 pounds Putty. 34 Packages Locks and Latches of differ* sizes of patterns, white and dark Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, il will enable us . to sell at the lowest figures. Gall and see for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we assure you il will pay you for your trouble. Jan. 1 *64. P. I. GRISARD if SON.
JAMES S. JEWjEV, ATTORNEY if COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Kiting Son, Indiana, MR. JELLEY will attend all the Courts of Switzerland county,-and can be found at his office in Rising Sun; and will promptly discharge any business that may Lc entrusted.to him. ■ [Dec. 22, ’S3—27-ly.
f fpRY MORSE'S YELLOW DOCK ROOT; jL the best medicine in the known world.
Sfcro-tjork SUtterlisfiiicnts.
From the Newspaper Advertisin': Agency of S. U. PETFENGILL &. CO', 122 Nassau st., N. Y.,and 10Stalest., Boston. (
Kurd’* Cioldcn Gloss FOR THE HAlR.—Among the many prep* a rations for the growth of the Hair, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is go universally used am! preferred to all others. I at. Because it fa? proved the" most effectual in Baldness. Cd, BeOtise it imparts a beautiful dark gloss ami delL-htfu! perfume to the Hair. 3d, Because the Ladies, with iinc discrimination, which they ail possess, have adopted it. Many oilier lessons could be given why. it, is a great favorite, but those who vvahl more have uniy to give it a trial'. Price 25 cti in large bottles. Fur. Saix by Druggists ond Storekeepers everywhere. W. C. HURD, PcopariiTOß, SO4 Broadway, New York. Large dircount to Merchony:.. 23-6 m
jjousii/si.; COMPOUND SYRUP OF
YELLOW DOCK ROOT. f S’HIS is a Purdy Vtgrtullt Coapeunrf, sciJ3L ermfically prepared from the best. Roots and Herbs of the Materia Mcdica, and has gdined an unrivalled reputation for tile follow inv effect’s,*-viz: ' . ‘ . V ’ ■ fl«-;ul.itii>;:im1 SlrrnglliiiiilD; the hlv. er out! Digestive tlrßiiiiw, audflcnn- -
sinj the MuDiacli du.l iioivch, -■ niid thus'cuttsc. nil* Biliuud'Diseases. Liver (bunplaints, Disptpsiii ludtgt-SL&ii, Costive-, ness, Piles, Headache, Fever jyrd Ague,J ua niLcc, N.niseau, Loss of Appetite,: Ac.i bud causing tins food lo nourish and support every l * ul '. run if vjiXc the blood.
aml 11; us curing all 1 iam jis Cutaneous Em p : _ lions, berolTnia;ball like mil, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, PimpteMiii Inc tace.Blotci.Lf, Ulcers, Tupiors, Mercurral Disease,-Cancers,-Ab., Ac.'-. .' * ■ ■ ■ IlCfjulotinj tlir Srerfliorj-(Trgatie, and lijrcnatilitig lticm toperformtheir proper function's, preventing ani curing many painlul and dangerous" diseases; StJejigllieiimg und Qujcling the. Nervous system, ilnjs alloying Nervous Irritation, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, os Hysteria, Neaialgia,Cramps,Ac.
It is Uiirivitlled in tlie. Cure of All % fb&AXiS -comh&msy as Weakiieii;; General Debility, Irregular;!y, Obstructions! Swelling of' the-Fc-et, Linde, Joints.' Ac..,caused ’by weakness, also.Lixd and Throw' Cjwm.alvts, w'Colds,.Coughs, -AithiiiU, Const!mptlon, Ac., also, Dropsy, ' V
Having : made tire of the Gompputid Synip of Yellow Dock Roof, prepared Ly C- MUHaC A CO-.‘cither ourstlvesi or,m our faniiiits,' and finding it a very salutary mid dfedual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend tl lothe public ns il very vaiiiable'-medicine. : , It.- Bourne, Esq., .Cashier National ’lijnk. Providence, 11.-l.; A. U. Spencer! E;q., Cashier Lime Koct: Hank do. do. do, Hgv.-Willi j.,i Phillips, Kev. J: H,-lliehmom:, U. S.J.nur, editor Providence Gen.* Advt., Wtni Field, it, W. 0.-.M.,-Cyrus Fisher, M. E. IL I’.,'James Hutchison, O. S.-Dea, V. J. Hates, Dec-.; Lire). Colby, aid one;hundred others of ILe' mdil respectable families of Providence! ; .■ Tins ceitifies that I haveYorJUiumbcr of y-,-a:s been acquainted v.nli-.ibe' composition and mode «f manufacture oL.MOHSE'iI COMFOUND bVKIT of YELLOW DOCK HOOT. 1 . have also been acquainted with its modus opefaiiM in disease, amt can ssy lhat iu nil respects if is admirably ca!c;i!n!cd to remedy that class of-DiieC'.; fur which it was dcsignc*!. lids tifpL-eially -vo’uable. in INDIGES*. TIOM arid ail its .Bttendrint syraploms. it excites to healthy''action. Hie JLIVIJII, removes Torpor, ami 'umdivily of Hits .ORGAN, and ■sliinulates the healthy ncliim ia aM Uie systeai. As a DKPUItATOII or pure Ye rot )te Blood it bus no Eupaior. : ■ . • -' - DA-Vi a HOLJIES, Mf. D. - ■Providence, C. !., Jar.. -I, 16C4>.' . :
■ r , pri;p.\h>;u cr ; ' . C. MO US i: £• CO. . No. 4-10 Hroadway. N. Y.,
anl sold by Druggists hud others; throughout this arid other copndiei. . i.
: ISAAC STEVENS; JR,, A pent for Vcvhy and iiv.-itsetisnu county. aug.2s;rew;- .
P.IIOTBCTION (Fire, Marine in-Ihl.mil)' ;
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HARTFORD 1 , CONN, ■ . l£^oi'i>ov;Ued Tltis Office' 'lms ' has riow jrn ntactedhusinessfor more than a qua tier of a Century, during which period, it has taken more than ~?■ . r - if; And insured real and personalproperty; against loss by Fircjimi'Water to.ilie Value of more than .. r . •. i. . , : v: ; TWO IWNDUED MILLIONS OF .
BOXXAB'S
. 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 wilh the utmost promptitude according to the conditions ofthe policy', ns may be seen by the.receipts of the several clflimaiKs on hie..
The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of the company;'also mib blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorised slid prepared, as Agent of raid Company, to make insurances for any peri TO of time, not less than one month nor greater than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Warehouses* Churches, Hotels, Banks,-Court Houses, Colleges, &c.. ye., ami their contents ogainst* 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 Properly, shipped or to be shipped per good Vessels or Steamboats on most of the navigable waters, against the
Hazards ol inland Transportation, AND
PerlHs otf the Seas. For further information respecting rates of premium, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, Jr., Acekt, Tor Vevay and Switzerland CcutAy, Dec. 8> 1853.
Millinery and Fancy Store.
MRS. E. M. RICH, No, 191 Fifth street , Cincmrwli, Ohio, [ WOULD respectfully call attention to her large and fashiokarlk stock of
hlilllnery and Fancy Goods, Consisting of ‘Silks, Satlns, Velvet, and Bbaiw ‘ Bos sets, BO.S.VET, Cap and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, iKsmus, Cloak#
CLACK AND colored SILK, and other Laces, Needles, Worked Colars, Chitnazellcs, Sleeves, Ac., Ac., which she is prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. " 203 6lh st., let. Elm and Plum.—ls-ly.
LECLERi; UCTiJIJ, Corner of Plain and Ferry Street*, VEVAY, INDIANA. *■ VfflMlE undersigned respectfully informs bis I il friends and the traveling public gecerJ ally that this House, formerly the “Franklin i House'* and the oldest Tavern Aaud in Vevay, is now amply fined op and.fnrnished for ihe reception of travelers "and boarders. The ’ rooms art spacious and well ventilated, and having the advantage of a pleasant location, i the Ltclrac House affords ;accommpdalioci 'and inducements to visitors rcreiy to be met j with in a place of this size. The present proprietor, with twenty years experience os landi tord, flatters himself that he stall be able to. I iivo satisfaction to oil w ho may favor him with- ' their patronage, • and notwithstanding ltd ; House has changed its name, the. sake e/J i Bub officiates as “mine host," and will alwavs be on hand to wait upon them in person. The Table of the Lrcuttc House is at all times furnished with the tubtlantiaU as well as delicacies of the: season, and tbe Bar supplied wuh Cigors,Tohaceo, and Pittsburgh Ale, besides the Native Catawba arid alt other .Wtues, of the purest order —nfftAircg- Afronc-tr. ‘ ROBERT UCLERC. June 9, 1833. 52-
Tooth o'.te^iton.of the'pnblio istailed In A the age." ; Dr. Lever*ng's Tooth WashTis a certain curt ft-r Scurvy. Toot h-ac lie. Sere-mouth, and Ouriis, Tl.t t\lUaci will cure ibe "above, and. Will leave tin , unpleasant taste in the mouth/rod is war* ranged tut to injuio the teeth— but ifusci as directed; will preserve the teeth. , ■ .
. LEV lilt IXfl'S MAG It* SOM\ Dr. LcveringVMagic Soap; is tie leal article in u£«*. It is warranted lo do as stead, IVr ilie LcJies it is on invaluable article. It erill remove Grease, Stains, and Tar (r.mt any Lillie, and tioliiViire: lie color, but will return Uit color ufstaintd Silks, Cloths, tic*
Thte of hie Tcoth Wash £5 els; -the S:;p only 15 cents. sale by T. C. 'LEVERING, wholesale aitS ieuil, Center Square, SwiUP licnd'Co., Indiana. Also, fer sale by - ISA AO STEVENS, da., .Vi-cay, October (3, 1e53. • V ’ ...
ftoiuryi-l’ablte.
TTSIiRItET is. lakes 'this method of informing the pnb* lie generally that i* ready to joepar.; ft r execution and tskiog tbe.acfenovtte'Lutiit of ■ Mortgages. ami nil kinds of conveyancer, ifc./ and to attend tothe Utiitig of Utposition?. ' Front his experience in the aVoro IniMtiess i;‘e fidlieis hiaiself tlcci he c.t'i per-, funn any business of.the kiad.citUiisted to urn luihte.rec’-iieis, neat mss, and‘cif-.etoh.— Charges moderate, • Office ai his rtft’ieoee ca Ferry Hires,t, opposite - the Market - References:—lien. Jons Doiiost, and C. T. Jonws, Fsa., Vevoy. Vevjy, Ftp. 5, 1532, ' - ?d-
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DK, DATrG LAKE, T«vay, i« f),'i!gs, Medicine.-, Chemicals, < Vurunfits, Tntjntitle. Dye if.-, ’J >- boL’tio r.nd Fancy AreCiO, Perfumery, Fyices,
I'iss j:-i 1 i ictiyed, ad 1 will com-an'.!/. Jt - p on haini, a v.-ciliseititcd rwiitmUit < It | articles os rre omintualsd above. r- i. | tlx um.T.iy kept in Drug Stores, yLioh ;.u v t ,| sell at the lowest cash prices. ■ ‘ March 10, 1555,’ ;
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fljVHi: unJewigncd rrooW.rcspeflkl!;' JIL tbc/ijullia pene rally, it.at he i-’;; .1 to Jo ail ItrnOs of VorS pt'rsaininp t«i i-;? n • 'o. He..i*sys pjriicular atieuiipii lo Cltif.V i!I urdera fur ■ ,
px,ouGns,
WAG6K3ydAHRIAGS:S,
Etisuies, liny. Press Irons
pic., etc.;'and will promptly altend lo eriy and all*kinds of. woiK.Ifcfl in hii hawdf; ■ - : _ Having spent many ytars ai bjochsmit bia£, he iflaUtis h!mstlf Ibst lie can do, work as well as con be done elsewhere in the western country, and as cheap as thc chtapeit. Give iRt a call, at my shopon Petty-street, above Seminary street* • . • . JOSEPH’ JACEIJ3. . . Vcroy, May 12, 1853., . • - *!-•
liiss&'G'sim’
HOI lEBHDSY.
TUC unde hsvtnc perm-ncntiycs* tabiishcti them't.lves at ——« j?»n< tnjir.na, in the Foundry Hii'iceis, would respectfully jn3/ pT fotr.i the tiayGr v ers Vl rl '-i °f Indiana end Kcn- \ f.| Vi %\ tilery, that they still if 'M continue to mnuufac* SX lure Screws for the Jlocmon. or llce:er Hay Press, which j-re not inferior to any made in the United States, from Ik Vi A the fact that the best Press Builders give our Screws the preference trrisgfe over of* others. *• i We have elro Pat* anted a Horst Power, osid to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Hone Power in use, (which canto attached to the Press if desired) and forming a part of the Press—if the Horse Power is used* i; 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 material* and sound Iron. We also, do all kinds o{ casting that is done in similar establishments. 03-All orders in Switzerland County, left with our Agent, F. L. GRISAKD, willta promptly attended to- • J. M. REISTER 4 CO. Rising Sun, April 39, 1862., , 47rtf
DISiVr ISTRYy ";■■■ /rpj—Dß- J. W. BAXTER will cojlinto P fBCl ' ce ' n Vevay, tie first Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday} Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsiw.th* Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of *sch month. ' Nov.‘lO, 's3.—il-tf.
.SAWS—-SAWS. rrnnE subscriber is prepared to file and set it saws, ot do anything else in his lioq ot auOiL notice. , .' JKSoB V. : filiOßT*
Sittings of the Courts Is tuk County or Switzerland, Ini us*. CIIICHIT COUKT.
Ist Monday of May. | sth Monday of October. CO.WIOX I*LEAS COUUT. StcitzerhnJ County.
Ist Monday of January, I Isl Monday of April. Ist Monday of July, I Ist Monday of Oct.
O'.io County.
"d Monday of January, j 3 J Monday of April 3d Motiuay of July, |3d Monday of (Jet.
( i) M vtlt n I . IslMoiul.iyof M jieh | J*t Monday of September Is: M-uday >A .mue ) Ul Monday of Dtctinbtr
