Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 October 1854 — Page 3

j Official-Totc Vbt tthlo Connty.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—NOTICE IS Kr by given that I will ieli at public auction on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1864. at tie test deuce of Jornea Gray, lete of Switzerland ccunty, deceased; arTTfcis persoogl property, cpnsisfingof Chairs, Bureau, .HofsM; &c &c. A credit of nine months will'bi given on elf Idas bvdr tfiree dot)ais;/att\rm6d under that amount efth inhandjtbopnrehaset giving fata note ’WithT approved aecnnly.'vralT* iog valuation or appraisement law*. ■, JOHN MANFORU Adnlbiftralor. o Oct. 19, 4864.—17-31

TAXES FOR 1864.

i>cw York hnd Bg*ioo!

IvEW-TOIlK AD VE RT! 6E a E>TF,.

fjtpHG aadcrelgned. Treasurer of Switzer Und pfiUflly, Indiana, hereby inform* (be Taxpayers.that lie per ce.Qjum charged on jtfiable property,'«d rala .of polli in said county, xmj. .i£*'-dnpllcate of-gild year, It u folIoFfc tfci ... j .... * "

THE(uistni>eis : 8Te now rearing a vc'ry large tf . .

- ~ s 2 1 Townships. || | f f | | iy.-' 'fJXr. ' Jr. ?

From Ylaacher A. Eob*U'* Adwcrtlitag

Thursday, ,i i t t ,t October

Ho«» t 344 And 349 Drctdrr* r .

DRY CDODAAD.. AC.. suited til ths article* umally iept In tiwjrline, whkb have been aelrtfed with groat oire : ni the cities of NEW YORK £ BOSTON.

flVGEAM.

Jty.Tho otOop of itJ’RtTiiiit li'on th<ux>m«r«f JtMa eoJ 1 Potry ririoW,’.*o<oaJ;»lof7-r<iEU»£»M oo 3Uln *n*L. p-pTba tanas of till pepst iw om doUir per u* asm, ta sdraaot; u> m* tabecrlbor will be eotorwl '«b Mr books a&m ptraeot U meds;. old uteerfiera wtpsjtsf Laidruoe. wiub«ctLirr*d HJO. Tows

Btvaghi Home to tie Thor of tU 2£U2hn, A Wo^cii rrt Di.viotc»t hi* nwr.itf K* 0 cuulz & Dr. CortU of thU dtj. la ii.eW.aetr of Oojcsanjpkori, Arthtax* i&J tj tie {**«• We refer to -Dr. CirU'-fl rr . J r r .- 1 , or i t u!tof Wpor atu] Cbem Syrejv*' With tbU n»w EBtooi C. b« rertoreo mar tCWl oat* lo wr fort health; a sa crldcrx-e of which Is h« Itnccien* ble cirtifieaicj, Fpeitlnt cf the cim remarfci: It it trident that lnhtUa t^^c 4.'*; l i T breathlng-fn agreeable, vapi-, ih~ n.'.-d'rir.-i IfDMrtict mart come In direct eiunrt vlth ih* «hol* of the till) writr of the lunrr. cr.J thus rJiw tie many and railed cl.acsn** i>rudnre4 u].«n thcnT w*;*n Intnylnffil Into the rtotnieh.an.] <n! led u, He ecu of dlyert.on. The Hy prana U fur aaie a: HI C.J drnygliU' thtmght the eoai.trr. New Fort Dutchman t*l J;‘i, u. The Inhaler U wo to on the tree*! acle.- Il f ham without the leaat.tooonrealcnrc—if.c teal of tie u*iy belnjf lUQclcnt lo erajiorntr Ihf f.uiit, . Hondw-b of CASES of CURES i:t? the following mlskt be named, One I’actae-' of Hi rcana ha* cere-1 me ASTHMA of air year? standing. • iJ»», F. Kcrrberrr. P. M. of IhJcranm.x Pa. lane cat*) of the AftfUA of It) v c .*ji rtarJl; c ty Dr. Curtis* Hygeana. ,, „ Margaret Barton. JlrooVIrn. 3. V. Mrs. Paul of So. S Mammoth) ,1. N. Y. was cared Of a aetvK c*«t of Brancbctcs br the livcrass. My lirterhubaea cared of a DISTRESSING COUGH of aerera] yem‘landing, end d-reiWVj by ter lAyakUca. She m CUBED In ONE MOST !I pj‘ we Hygcanj*. ■ * tu . Gaobcrt, P. M.. Riehmor-I. Me. Price three dollars a Parts**. Pol l br CUr.Tl? A PERKINS i BOYD* PAUL, No.-)« Ct : jr here >. V. 4 rccticej wnt free by ctrrcu :o clv rirt of the United State* for Ten Drlbra. ... N-B.—Dr. Canlt' Hygean* U the ortlmd acd-ONLT GENUINE ARTICLE; allbihor»are ooas ’•■•i-acj or rile and INJURIOUS eoankrftlu, ShonUimas you would POISON. - a'p^y

CoVrt, *• .. • • Sam'lB.Oookiox, 811 71 47 63 4OT US Alvin P. Hotoj,- 936 S4 11 M M9 Slits Secretary, ErVaolB.Colliot, 507 73 46 -67 437 US Kebeml«b Happen, 230 M 44 *9 U9 Stite Treiiorer, tym. BrNofslnttr, 302 76 46. 64 493 136 Elijlb HotJand; 236 33 O 64 366. Suit Auditor, Rihm B. Talbott, 338 7c 44 67 <93 132 John P. Dann, 331 30 47 62 361. Sup’t Schools, 1 Caleb Milts, - 303 77 45 71 496 117 Win. C. Limbec, 232 27 46 45. 349 Congress. Will Curaback, 302 76 28 66 4BI 96 Wm, S. Holman, 242 30 62 61 386 Pros. Attorney, Daniel Kelso, . 600 98 87 114 799 , Senator, . Philander 3. Sage, 206 G6 34 69 44t 74 Eliphalet Case, 237 31 46 69 373 Representatives, . Davio Cain, 309 75 38 70 691 176 U. P. Schenck, 307 29 37 42 515 G.,W. Hartyman, 299 75 39 57 470 102 T. II. Gilmore, 229 2T 49 C3 368 Sheriff, John I. Works, 293 69 42 35 418 10 William T. Pale. 254 27 49 78 408 Treasurer, . James B. Smith, 348 71 47 74 513 238 John B. Craft,’ 179 28 41 51 305 Cuittmiftiiouer, N. Vauosdol, - 315 15 54 tS 632 222 John Jenkins 1 223 21 23 38 310 C. I’. Pros.Atl'y, James A. Works. 275 63 G8 17 453 169 Jason i| Gurley, 196 20 16 68 299 Surveyor, Abdiel T, Risley, .319 16 63 96 456 257 Edward B, Hunt, 203 26 36 25 2S9 Coroner, Theophlluj Jones, 355 69 40 92 S55

\ On bhoh 9100 .worth of tatable jftfoperty for State purposes, ... 16 oants. OneachtuublapoUfotBtatepnrpode*, 60 , '* *' County purppsea, -to On each 8l0u worth of Usable property for -county purport*, • ■ . CO On each 8100 worth of usable property for Sinking Fund Ui, • • - 3 On each 8100 worth of Usable property for school purposes, ... . - . .* - to On each taxable poll for special school tax for Jefferson lownstrp, * * * 60 On eace 9100 worth of taxable property for special school lax for Jefferson Tawnship,' 25 On each SlOO worth of taxable property for road purposes in Jefferson Township, 10 On each S10U worth of taxable property for road purposes in Posey township, • 10 On each FIDO worth of'taxable.property (or road purposes in Cotton Township, * 12 Oa.cpch §100 worth of taxable property road purposes in Pleasant Township, 10 On each Si00 worth of taxable property for township purposes in Jefferson township, . % On each 9100 worth of Usable property fur township pvrposes in York township, 4 On each 8100 worth of taxable property for township purposes in Posey township, 4 On each StOO worth of taxable ppjperlyfor lowship purposes in Cotton township, S Qn each $100 worth of Usable oioberty for township purposes in Pleasant township 6 On each 3100 woitb.of taxable property Tor township purposes in Craig Township 4 On each 8100 worth'of taxable property with* in the Corporation of !lbe (own of Vevay, for

and purefaiaod entirely wilbeaih. •We feel confident we caa otffiz superior in* ducerpeptajo purchi5cRi.and.we invite alt in want of Goods tu call on us add extreme am stock before.buying elsewhere. WILLIAM SHAW A SON. Sept. 30.1854.

■ebeertbera Lartay tie piper deUweJJo Deffl bj Ct* • aaMatlra charged ttoaftUaztn fMt umtS.wMeb iota t* paid la adtuoa. . gy Any person prooertac ai ton nbMdben, w«h tea dallm, will 6a ectltled la a copy °t 4* papas mi ' yeirgrltU. ' TTj* AO letters parttlnlmr to tba bcitaeii aa wall aa editorial dsparlaest of (bit paper, aboald be dl(acted to the Editors, poet-paid. TTr* Slogta capita, la wrappers, 9rt centk.

I8J0TICE OP ADMINISTRATION. lice is hereby given that the ohditsigncd has been appointed adminisintqr of the estate of James Gray, late of Switzerland county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol rent.

NEW GOODS. ’ OUR Pint supply-of-FALL A WINTER’ GOODS, has arrived, and we, are now prepared to offer our customers bargains. Having considerably enlarged our establishment, we ard now opening a stock far superior to any that yrc have ever been able to show before, both in extent and variety; consisting of the following: ; Black, Blue, Brown, Mixed, and Fancy Senietts.

octl9 JOHN MANFORD, Administrator.

IN’etr Arrival of Fall Goods. WE take this method of inviting your particular attention to our stock of

Indiaoa Stare Stock Batiks.

FALL A WINTER GOODS. which have been selected with great care, and purchased sntirely with cash, in the cities of SEW YORK AND BOSTON* We have enlarged our Store Room, and have now much the largest stock of Gobijs we .have ever offered. Our stock consists, in part, as follows: —

At a meeting of the Wholesale Merchants of Cincinnati, held on Saturday last, an agreement was made in regard to the State Stock money, as follows: “The undersigned, wholesale merchants of Cincinnati, having satisfactory infor-

Brown, Blue and Blact( and Mixed Fancy Tweeds.

Blue, Black, Brown and Fancy Jeans.

Plain, Plaid and PigutciTLinings. Plain and Plain Linseys. BROAD CLOTHS, Of. French and American manufactures. - Forsale low by U. P.SCHENCK ASON.

mation that the State Stock Banks of In-

3-4, 4-4 and 6-4 Brown Sheetings; Bleached Muslins, do. do. dp.; Brown, Bleached and Colored Drills; Snirtinp Checks; Domestic and Dress Ginghams; Bed Ticks; Red, Yellow and U hite Flannels; Canton do.; Linseys and Linings: Cloths, Caiimeres. Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Berseys, Ac., Ac. Merrimac, Cocheco, and Furniture Print;; all wool, and other DeLaints and DeBcges, French and English. Meriuoes; Mohair and Alpacca Lustres; Black Silk, Plaid Cnshmeres, and other Dress Goods; Irish linens, Plaid end Bar’d Jackonet and Cambrics: Bay Stale or Long Plaid Shawls,Square, and Merino Shawls; - also. Bed Blanket*, Ac., Ac., and many other articles usually kept by us in tbe same lihe; V;' ’ ''•

diana named in the following list, are rc*s- * ponsihle and well conducted institutions, and that they have in all cases responded to demands' upon them for the redemption of their notes, by the prompt payment of coin or exchange, hereby agree to receive trom our customers, at par, notes of the said Banks, (and stick others ns we may he real ter find to bc‘ equally worthy of credit,) in payment of debts duo us, or for merchandize so long os the notes of said Banks shall be redeemed on presentation: Cambridge City Dank. Wayno Bank, Uichraond". do , Logansport. Farmers Mech’cs B'k, Indianapolis. Central Bank, do Trailers’ Bank, '* do Bank of the Capitol. do Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte. Bank of Goshen. Upper Wabash Bank. Bank of South Bend. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Brookville Bank. Indiana Bank. Madison. Fayette County Bank, Connersvillc. Huntington County Bank. . Bank of Albany, New Albany. Merchants *»t Mechanics, - do Kew York Stock Bank, Vincennes. Mount Vernon Bank. „ , Bank of Fort Wayne, Delaware County Bonk. Groat Western Bank, Terre Haute. Prairie City, do do Traders’ do ’ do. Southern B*k of Indiana, do Bank of Monticello. If. Y. & Va. Stale S’k B'k, Evansville. Crescent City Bank, . do Canal “Dank, do North-Wee tern Bank, Bloafcificld. -Western Bank, Plymouth. Steuben. County Bank. Bank of Conners ville.

Lnnci foV Sale. I llAVE 138 acres of Laid for safe within half a mile of the Ohio river,and fijggv on the road leading from Vevay to cjgg® Florence, alxruv half a roRc below SCkST Florence. Forty or fifty acres ed (and. and a hewed log House on flic.same. I will sell the whole or cut.it rip and relMO. 50, of 60 acres, to suit putclssert.. The land is very rich and w;|| timbered. Any person wishing to purchase, would do well to call soon, Terns easy. JOSEPH MAUN. > Florence, Ind.,SepU 20,1S5|.—13-3t

corporation purposes,. ... . 25 On each taxable poll for same purposes within

. Liver; Cotiiplhinf, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic n: tout Debility, Disease of t!,e Kidiey.*,atid at) dlwivi tri»l he fiojj a diwdeird I trer* or fctotnarb; such »» CftLttl|e;i,-,i, inwail Ft lire *a , of Blood to thy Head. Aridity of the f t siiiacli , Xinara, Ifcartbnni. Diiinirt far Food.Toloe« nr W* i-l,i l.i He Stotnarb, Sou; Kractol’nn.*, ticUnc or Fluterinc it •• Pit of the Stamarb,.Sw)mmi»suf tte jl*, and HlOfoU Breathinc, Flurterihc at tie I! :art.t> vA--Ini; or SuUoeallnt Senretioca wheun [Dlaoru of VJrton, Dot* or Weld l>ef,,rtj the itrl-.i, Fereratnl Doll Ftln In ihe Head. DcleW.'v *d PcriplraCon, Yeitowoera of tat bjtlo tie] Iv . f'. r.rin la' [the side,B*tt, Chert, lic.lv.Ac, 'ivii if [ Kril, ana mot d.'i rtvlon of *idritr tin b; cSrctuilh cured by Ui. Htoriaxo'* Cri< Vn.;c-l

the corporation,

.The undersigned furlber notifies tax-payers that he 'will atieti-J In the several Townships in the county, ol.the following places on the days herein mentioned, for the purpose cf receiving taxes to-wit: . , York Townships At Florence, on Monday, November 6, 1851. , -

la oui NOTION* DEPARaMENT, can be found— . ..V : :’ " . .

Coals’ Clock and " White s .Spool Colton; Parent Thread; Skein-Silk;‘Needles: Pins; Ortss Cones; Hooks and Eyes; Combs and Bullous, of oil kinds; Suspenders; Buckskin and Beilin lined Gloves, and Mittens; Lamb’s Wool Hose and Half Hose; Clirildreh’s Worsted do.; Linen, Cambric, and Silk Handkerchiefs; Clack Silk and Fancy Cravats; Clack Lace Veils; Embroidered Collars, and Steeres; Taffeta and Velvfet Bihbons,.4c,V &c. " Out Slock of BOOTS fit SHOES cannot be surpassed iii quality or durability, as W have much the largest stock ever offered by us, and have bought them entirely for cash, in the city of • „ .

Cincinnati Market

Posey Township—At Patriot, on Tuesday, November 7,.IS51.. . ; . ■ . ■■ , . ■ At Catkwor’s, on Wcdhf&tay, Nov. 8,1851, Colton Tuwnsliipr-At Enterprise, on Thursday, Nov. 9,1851. - At Montgomery’s Store, on Friday) November 10,1854'. • V. ‘ , PleasanlTownship—At Bennington, on Sat' urday, Nov.iti, 1854. : Craig Township—-At Shaw's Store, on Monday, Nov. 13,1851.* ;

CijtciNXAii, Oct obc r 17

J;»cks6n’s

From* Grain— The market is firm nt §7®7,lO for good bumdsv In Grain 130 bnsh Parley told at 81,30 400 do Com at 05c. Wheat 8l,30@l,35.

CO.LIEGIATE INSTITUTE. FOR the purposed of securing, to the slu-1 dents better religions and social privjlc- 1 ges, and a more extended sphere of labor,; this Institute wilt for a time be moved /rom Patriot lb Rising.Sun. (Ohio County, Indiana,) and will be opened on the lltb of September, - Such students as are preparing:to coin* to Patriot, and others, are invited to go to Rl- ; singSa.n.whetelijeywillLepWtded with! boarding, at Boarding Houses and in Private Families, at from. 82,(X) to 82,50 per week.Rooms can be furnished those who wish to board themselves; and provision ready cooked provided at the. Bakery for a.lilUe' in advanco of the market raw material; Students that have ipasteied some Mechanical Professi(iii, t wjJl find among, the various Mechanics bn 'opportunity to spend profitably a portion of their spare time. /; ■; - j Rising Sun) in regard, to health,. beauty of location and good society, speaks for itself; yet Tor the benefit of those; who have not made' its'* acquaintance, ye can safely say its equal is seldom found. A Teacher’s. Class will; be fonnedalthe commencement of the Term; forthe benefit of those ,who wish to teach the coming'winter, and no pains'will be spared in qualifying them fqr.tbat really honorable profession. The mode of instincUun andthe tchris will not be changed.. . . • 4. ; : y. Term* of Tuition'. : rka sessioV or fiIterx wncr. V( - Pximaxt Uxjixcur-s—Including Spelling and Defining," Reading, Writing and*the simple elements of Natural Science; - r-; $6,00 ' Hiouaa Ebcuiii—Including Written Arithmetic, Composition. 1 Elocution,' Hiiloty.Geogrtphy, and Natural - Science foV’begin-' new. ' ‘' • '? • ••' ‘ 3 -T' * $8,‘5p: Scixsnnc—Including Analyxis-'of .Words, ! English Grammar, Short-Hand Writing, ;(Phori netic.) Suuctlijb of Edg(i*h 'Lbnguage add I the Highei Branches oTJlalhVmalicsand Nat-1 ural Science^> "V, ; - *in,60 i Latin, Greek and French, each extra,‘ 6,00 Piano Forte, Melodeon anti Organ,-each' extra,;.. , . */: v - - -...■. - - > 16,00 * Brass t and.other Wind and Stringed Instru-1 menu, each,. i * ' 7,00 •Drawing and Painting ;in Water colors, | each - ;. . - , ♦ ' V: '.-.6,00! Pointing .in Oil Colors,; 10,CO ;Vpcal Music), a,small additional charge, ! , Payment in advance, apd in cases of pro-1 traded sickness a proportional part .will be j refunded. . ' ' ' . I Such Teachers ord Assistants will be cm-! ployed os the wants of the school may demand. J . For information concerning boarding, rooms,! SfC., enquire of Tbos. H, Gilmore, A. T- Bis- i ley, J. M. Reiiler, J, M, Jennings and Dr. Wm. Gillespie. . ' ■. . . - r - | ,F. JACKSON, Principal. 1

I GERM A If It I r T r. f! ft. ■, i Prepared by Da. C. tf. 'Jidimx, Xo/’Sa Arch Sir |v. . . PWlfiWt.hi.: , . I TTwIr powaro*cr th* there If ret r«?UcJ [If equalled, by any oiber preparatlor.iatU- Urii-l State*, aa the come alleU, In many rasci siterrkilUo) phjriiebns tud failed. I theac Bitten are .worthy lie aiteptlnn of IavsU<l».~ I Pomeislor great virtues lathe rcctacatioa of <IUra>n of the Urer and leaser uLajult, mrdiip? t!.o tic-i searching pdwenin w&kneuand alTcc'kfpvof ihc bVtt**tlre Organs; they are, withal, safe, cctbln and pleasant.' - ,l .* •

Cheese —Sales of 200 bxs at lOrls.

Oil— A sale of ID bids at V2c, at this the market appears steady. Groceries— Sales of 10 hhds good fair sugar at 5£c, and 36 bags coffee at 12(2) 12| cents. Seed—A sale of 9 bbls new Clover at $7, per bbl.

Jefferson Township—At Jacksonville, bn Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1854. , , At Treasurer's Office .in . VcVay, on Wednesday,. Noy,; 15,-1854, and atall times thereafter according .to taw. . . V 1 Supervisors of Roads are.requested to make return's of.the work done in their' respective districts before the lime appointed for meeting the Tax Payers. : .; - ! V : GEO; IL. KYLE. Treasurer of S. C. Treasurer’s Office, Sept. 20,1854. —15-61 . ’

BOSTOK* We feel confident we can offer g«or inducements in this line. Our stock consists, in part, as IblloVs; ' . Men’s, Boy's, and Youth’s Kip and. Calf Boots;-Men’s, Boy’s, and Youth’s' Kip and Calf Shoes; Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Kip, Calfand Goal Codecs, Ladies' and Misses Kid, and Enameled Bootees and Buskins; Misses and Children’s Fancy Shoes.-' Also— Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Rubber Over-Shoes, $c., <Vc. . ■•■■■ • A LSp, .GROCER 1E3—Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Soap, Candles, Salaralus, .Pepper, AUspicfe, Ginger, Starch, Cotton Yarn, Catling, CandleWick, fire., 4c. . v :

-It W. Chaaey, Millcnbargb, Ky., Oct. 11, Via, 'aaldr.WuTln* sold yoor Bitten M.nc Hate, I feed it > bat glrea aatfefactlon laerery lasts tee that b« c,.m* .Undermy notice.” - »*■ ■■ !■ nelwodc Edwards,Falrlsa, Ky.l June 2, 1RH, il'Wo rejoice to inform you that thia joslfe celebrated pedidne baf fnllr-maintained tho bulled repu:i‘M>u which baa been riven it, and kavlci tested Us virtue we onhetltatlntiy aay IteralijerllJ'devrrciU,” - J. If. & J. W. Berry,'Ualcaiawa, Ky., July 1 } ‘XbS3i Vtld; “Wo hate beardof maineares performed by tie «e of Dr. Holland's German Bitten, and b;!;«ve ft to ,■ be a valuable medicine.” . - ’ i J. Grant, Irvine., Ky., Jon S5.lf52.iaU; “We have ; in receded la Ictrodndnfr y/orlfooCrnd Bltlef.'? phy*l.* clam and olhert parefcub/hera by the,half ddacn ir.d doten.” : . . r ■ ■ " Dr. P. Falls A Bn., Kdouitlej Tv no., AyHi !>, ! f 3l’, aaId;“V'our BIU-r* are bow selling very fart, tc-l every person that bu used It, so far ca we bav$ beta able to ' learn, has been beoeBtted.” , - ■ - C These Bitten aw entirely vegetable, they I and ttrCDtthen the system. never pnuintc it, aad can be used for Infants as well at edofc. ■ •;

atvo am at‘coxvtvwn.

Louisville market. Tuesday, October 17. Cheese—We continue to quote sales at 10^c. Flour asd Grain —Supplies are light, with light sales at 87(2)7 25 for extra. Wheat is very scarce at 81 25. Cora 75@85 cents.

Kcw Gi’ccery. On the Cornet of Haln arid Ferry Streets,

; VEVAY, INDIANA. . ; T7HE undesigned has Just opened an establisbment in Geo. H. Kyle’s building, where he‘intends keeping a well selected ss* sbhment of., . FdMJL V. GROCERIES, :

Groceries —Sales of 85 bags Rio coffee at Small sales of Sugar at ' Freights —Xo engagements, excepting light shipments to Cairo at 75c.

ALSO—Dye Stuff?; Indigo, Madder, Alum, Logwood, Copperas, fire., .and a great many other articles impossible! for us to enumerate in this list; arar.ng which is our usual as'scrtmentofHats ami Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, 4c., d?c. We would be pleased (o have you call on us, and examine but stack am) prices, beiote purchasing your usual ■

Such as FLOUR,. BACON, Potatoes, Sugar, Molasres; Mackerel, 4c., &c. ; Together with Wooden .Ware, Hollow Ware, and numerous' articles not riecewary lo men-, t ion—comprising ali a rticles .Usually kept. in GroceryStores.. . • ; ; ... ■ The advertiser solid js o 'share of patronage, and Intends to sell Very cheap for cash.' ; • Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellows’ Mattnd doorbctbw^fftlebBBdVDrue . 8ept; 28, 1854. FLS. LINDLEY. lyotions, . c THREADS; Needles, Pins,- Dress -Cord. Whale? Cgnes, ! Hair pins; Hooks and Eyes, 'Hosiery Gloves: Combs,: Suspenders, Gun Caps, Fancy,Soap?,.Hair Brushes,.Port Monnais, ‘ Pocket Books, Tapes, Linen and Worsted Braid?,'Corset and Shoe Laces, Cot-; ton and Silk Hdkfsi 'BnUhns, Cravat Clasps, Point Buckets, 4c.,-4c. • ■

For bale by respectable dealers even where. • • 40-531 v.; V -• 3.L. TillliBAL’D, Ayval, Viva-.

VBVAY PRICKS CURRENT. Corrected Weekly for the RerelUe.

Cavtcr’$ Mivlmv.. f B Alts GREAT PCBIFIEB OF THE BLCOUI ~OT A A PART 1 CLE GF ilEItCURY i.V VI - ,—AN t;:'bllibla remedy (hr Scrofula, Klne's -K* ; iV JhJj.ii* tlsm, Obdincgu Eruptions, Hmplesor P?*tc]» on V»v free, Blotchce. Bolt*. Chronic Sore Kjes, Bin* Worm orTeUcr, t«hJ H«Ov EnUfcemenl ana Pem of tie Bone*, rfQlnUf Suweira Ermpnllitir Ir-iini-rs, Lamb»co,Sntnil CempUlnts. sod *11 d Urn vs arism? from as Injudicious nw of Mercury, Imprudence, in life, or impurity of the, blood.; :; ’ , ThU valuable medicine, which ht* biconwv eelctnted for tho number of exira$r41auy tuna idfcciil'Iiio 1 Its agency, has Induced the proprietor!, at ths errsr: rcqueu of their friends, to offer B U the public, rhkfi. they .do with the almost confiJeecc Lifts virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following eft Sics les, selected from » Urjce number.' ire, however, stronger tcillraony than the mere word of th$ proprietors; mndsreeU from gentlemen well tuowji Iti.lhclr localities, and of the'nights! rerpeeUbtlBy. many of them'now residing In the dlyof Kkhmdrd, Virginia. ; F. Botdix, Esq., of Iho Exchange Hold. Richmond, known everywhere, am h$ has the tacdldne called Carter's Spanish MU tore administered In over a hundred eases, In neatly ell the diseases/orwhleh it U recommended, with the root! astonishing results. ■ Ilu says ll U themon ealaohllnaiy medicine ha Las eVer •can. • -,

Applei,di{ed 9 —<0145 “ green brl '531,25 cum Been* - 753 LOO rye - 503M Bceevex . •- 11*825 cell 30«W Barrel*, Soar 25030 RsY tfton , • 103)1 ■«** pole loo 20523 Uni, 3®» Butter v ft " 15S2o Molasses, K. O. - 20330 Bacon bams. 10®l‘2>i “ S. H. 5 ®S0 Shoulder* 7li,Onions 9 bushel 2)*(i35 Side* - - 7@o’PoiaU>e* d> ($100 Coffee, puetc 12S13 Seeds—Clorer —a—- “ p-fc I2>iSUl . Hue gras* 1*1,50 Chcwe, 9 bot loSJSl lllaxseed 1*1,25 -do p ft 113123* linleiliy 2*5,25 CWcfcen* p do» 1.5n$5,0aSoEarperbbl • 5i0 Kpjt* p doicn 3Sf do reuil • 5*9 Flour p turret 7,0031 ".no Salt per bushel SoeCO Feathers p ft WSWjTallow, ■ - ftilff Gulden Syrup ,5340iWoo.1. - 5,00a2,S3

Florida El eel lo A.

... FALLjMVISTEBSUPPLIES,—— as we feel confident \vc can make it to your advantage, and our mutual benefit, to make your purchases of us. ‘ i - ocl2 WILLIAM SHAW 4 SON.

The election for a Congressman and members of. the Legislature took place in Florida on the 2-1 inst. Talahassec, which. two years ago gavo ' Maxwell {dem.) for Congress, nine majority, how gives him forty-five ’over Gov. Brown (whig.) Both candidales reside in that town. Three of the four democratic candidates for the Legislature, have also majorities. One precinct in'Loon county shows a majority for the democratic ticket pf thirty-five ■ votes.; The legislature will have to "elect a United States Senator in place"of Morton (whig.)

|jisi of Letters, REMAINING in the Post office at Yevay, Ind..October 1. 1354, and which if not taken out within three months, will be.sent to the General Post Office ss dead Idle s.; Aldred Susan 2 . Lee David ’ Anuiciis JobnUan Lewis Oliver ' Anderson SopUruuy More William - " Heard Rebecca More Mary Miss V ' Black D H Pavy E H ■ Baxter John E , Purell Joseph : ChambersEliu Mrs Quick R .. Daily Elia . RVcbmanSW V : Dlsmak R L t Smith Jolap Ellis John Sleekier John ' Goddard Joseph Smith John Groves N E Cloister William : Gprdan Philip Vaughn Dearborn V. King Catharine _ .Wagoner llarrol Wilson Peter. . R. J.LANHAM, P. M.

J5T At present the probabilities are, that Pennsylvania-, has gone largely for Prohibition;

Just received and for sale low by - . ’ sep 14 . ; U. P, SCHENCK *V SON;

fM OTICE TO iBOATaiANV— THE X ■ undersigned has on hand 0 .

Lite* Dnmase.—Carter's Spanish Mixture, as a remedV for liver disease, and the number of formidable evils connected with a disorganised state of that organ, is unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of persons living in the city of Richmond, Va„ might be given of cures effected by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We have only room to refer to the extraordinary cute of Samuel M. Drinker, Esq., of the, firm of Drinker *.jr Mortis, Booksellers, Richmond, Va., who wos cured by two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering fiom diseased liver. He says its action on' the blood is wonderful, belter than alt the Medicine he had ever taken, and cheerfully 'recommends it to all. See advertisement.

300,000 FEET OF VopInVJ Itpat Koplihjsr, . Whicbhe otTeraforaaleon reasonable -terms. 1 am constantly receiving from die mills and will be able to supply >ny amount at short lioticfc* Also; False Flooring,Studding, Eove Boards and RidgePoles constantly on hand. Please give me a call., : ‘*; v - ■ CT Office oh Third Street : ■ \ L..G..HURLBERT. A utora; Ind. Aug. 24, 18S4.-*9-3m

Aocn *»» Ftm—Gacir Cm.—I hereby- ccrtifr, that, for three jean 1 bid Aptreacd Fererof ihemoa violent description. 1 had sere rel larjre qaantltlea of Qulnlnc,Mcrcary, and I belie re j.h Uie Tonics advertl««J, bat all witbont tor bchnineai relief. At Uat 1 tried Carter's SjianUh -Vlftiara, two boUloj of which effectual) v cored me; and I am happy to lay I have bad neiwr Chilli or Fevrrieince. J eonaider It the beat Tonic In the world, and the only riedi* doe that ever reached nr case. -. • Jon * loaoois. Beaver Daw, near Richmond, Va.: C. B. lxn, M(|~ now In the city of Richmond, and for many yearaJn lbs Poll Ufflce, hiiccih cor.fldcnco la pcrtcr’a Spanish Mixture, that he baa bought of SO Uniter, which ha baa riven arar to the afflicted. Mr. J.urt sayt be Lai never known lllo till when taken accoidin* to dlrec tiona. . . ’

The Third District.— George G. Dunn is elected over Dunham, by a very large majority—not lex* lhati 1.500, and perhaps more. In Jefferson county Dunn has 1200 majority; in Jennings in Lawrence 5tiO, ami in Switzerland 420.— 'Jackson gave Dunham about 600 majority; Bartholomew shout 200; Monroe 40(1; and brown to hear from.

Mechanic*, Inventors and

Agent lor the Conutry iii New

• • ffflilC undersigned wishes lo inforih hts •JL friends and the public, that he -ilj lias now, and intends constantly to keep on band a general assortment of Soring, JLL. Sdferaei, Fall and Winter .

. v iUjuiiifncIurersi is Cash phizes. of the “Sciiktivic Amesi* - *. caff” commences on" t)ie 161b of September. It is chieflyderolrit to the advancement oMhe interestajof Wechdnics/lnvenlors, Manufacturers and Fanners, and is edited by men practically skilled lij the arts and sciences. Probably no other Journal of the same character is to extensively ctrbnlaled, or so gener* esteemed.for jls practical ability. Nearly alt the ..Valuable patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with engravings; and the claims of all the'Patents are published rcgUjarjy in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical Etmyclopeclia of infdrmaiiori upon the subjects of Mechanical Chemistry, Engineering and tbe Sciences generally, It.is published weekly in. Quarto form suitable for bindipg;*and each’volume contains Pour Hundred and Sixteen Pages ot Reading MatUr,'several-. Hundred Engravings,-wiltfa full and cooiplele IndeitMtscirculation,on the'Iasi volume exceeded f23,000 copies per week, and the - practical,receipts in dnb volume are wpnn' to any -famtiy ntieh more loan the su bscription pribe- ‘

York city; advertiser is prepared to act as GehJL era! Agent and Correspondent, rn New York, for business men and others in the interior. He will devote his whole time and at* tention to the purchase audsale of Fancy and other Goods, BooRs. Prints,. Machinery, Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Stock and Materials. Philosophical Implements, Seeds, Stock, 4c, Collections made and suits prosecuted. Information of all kinds furnished with regard to persons and places here. Situations procured and guaranteed for clerks, mechanics, profession a I. men and others. Male and female employees engaged and sent to the country.— Passages Secured to California, Australia, and Europe. In fine, anything that an intelligent Agent, wdl acquainted with New, York'mid its business men, can do far an absentee, will be esec'tl'ed faithfully and .pruinptly. Communications.confidential. Address, with fee adequate lo the setv.ee, ,

Dr. Miao.a practicing'Phyatelaivand formerly of ,lho City Hotel, la the city of Rich rimed,■ 54 j* bo wit* > neaied In a number of Instances the effect* of Carter 1 * ! Snanbh Mixture, which wore most trolyaurprliipp.— ! He nyi In a case of Consumption, deneaden: on iha Liver, the good effect* were wonderful Indeed. Ssnccf. M. Data ara. (if (he ffrm of Drinker dc Morrl*, Richmond,wa* cured of Liver Complain*. of el*bi Tern Handing, by the use of two bottle* of Carter"* Spanish Mixture. > V , ' GkuT Craa or Sctorcta.—The Editor* bf the Richmond Republican had a servant employed In tick ore.* room, cored of violent Scrofula. combined with kheu metlsm,. which entirely disabled him from work. Jwq boulcs of Cirtert btutnUb ilUtiiK QUdc ipctfccl care of him, and the Editor*, In a nubile notice,*;* they “cheerfully recommend 11 to all who are aCkted with any .disease of the blood.” , ..Still Axorntw Cracor Rwoftla.—1 had a wit valuable boycured-of KcrofaU tj". Carter’s Spanish SI: Tatua, Conductor oh the R* E: d; F. K. Co., Richmond, Va., . ■; ..SsltRrccx or90yaat**Tsahi*a Ccnyg.—Mr. Join Thbmpaon, residing in the city of Richnond, wu c :rcd by three bottle*'of Carter’i.Saaubh Mixture, uf Shit Hbeam,which he bad hearty $1 run, and which, all the' phyridani of th« -cliy could-ml cure.. Mr. Thompson f* a well known merchant .In Ihe dty of Richmond, Va,", and hi* euro 1* moil re merit tile. .Wx. A: Marrows, of Richmond. Va., bad a servant eared of Syphilis, In fhe.wont form, by CartertSpnn* bh Mixture, He ny* he cheerfully recommend* it, and. consider* It m Inralnable medidne. ’ , ; Ricsaap B. Win. of R1 chm ond ,wu cu red of Scrofula, tod what physklini called tonSrmtd Consumption by Ihm.bouiet of Carter** Spanish Mixture. Kowia Bcitov, CommUsloner of the Rarcene, uy* he hu teen the good effect* of Carter 1 * SpanUh Mix* tare in a number.of SjphUiUc cases, asd says n it a perfect cure for that terrible disease. ■ ■ yt*> G. Hawoon. of. Richmond, Va., cured of old Sore* and Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottle* of Carter** Spanish Mixture, and wai enabled to walk without a crutch, la a abort time permanently cured. • PrincipalItepot* at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co., ho. 63, Malden Lane. Sew Vort. T. W. DVOTTd; FOSS, So ,163, North 24 St:, Phllidelphla. BENNETT is BEERS, No, 12$, Main tt., Richmond, Va. And fertile by J. L, TH1EBAUD, Vev«v; Ely Morrison At Broth, Benningtoni -John J. rani. Ml. Sterling; Thoa. McCullough, Moo (field, tWft

MARRIAGES.

READY-MAbE CLOTHING,

Bible Bdrsino. —On the S7th of deleter,T*i42. is many Bibles as a man fiould carry iri his arms at three times. Were burned in open day, and in the midst of many spectators, in Champlain, N. Y.. by a Jesuit. This airdcious act was justified by a Polish Priest named Corry, df Providence, H. I., id tfie following Ian-

On the I2lh inst, by Rev. B. F, Fos'er, Mr. JAMES K. PLEASANTS and Miss CHARLOTTE SINGER, both of this place. ..On the seme dqy* by the .same, Mr. JESSE GTEPLETON and Miss FRANK COLE, all of Vevny,

Of nil qualities, to suit purchasers. .. / Those who favor him with their custom, may. rely on buying eoojs affair prices. ■ Store best door to the PostrOJEce op Main street. . JOHtf F .DOAN, , Vevoy, Aug. ISSI. . .

From the hippy couple .vtr© received one of the finest cakes of the season, for which they have the hearty, thanks of the printers', and their best wishes for their future welfare arid happinefs. Hoping that they may have a long and pleasant journey through this life, we hid them feo on in well doing.

N. B...The Bibles belonging to the Switzerland County Bible,Society arc at my Store. 4, good assortment now on hand. J. F. 0.

FALL TRAI>3-'1854 i

goago: “ If, then, such a version of the Bible should not be tolerated, the Question then is, which is the best and most respectable manner to make way with it. As far myself, I would not hesitate to say, that the most rerpectful would be to burn it, rather ■ban give it to grocers and dealers to wrap their wares io, or consign to mote dishonorable purposes (W) and I hardly think that there is a man of common sente, be he Catholic or ProicsLant, that would not aay the sarae.”

HARWOOD A- COURVOISIER,. SKVITE the attention of their,friends and. public generally to their large and well selected stock of

A. E. BARTON. • ISO Mulberry street. New York, S- ptember, 1854—lS-6t. ’

FUL GfOttDS,

IScwarc «r CoutUciTciis. TOOTH . WASH, o> the JLi Estmct of DojtOABET—lS the only cure for Scurvy and Tailored Teeth— he obtaining the receipt froin the original Doctor Levering. He now Manufactures it, wholesale and re* tail, at his residence, where it cbn be bed ai the shortest notice.

Consisting of every description of DRYGOODS. . GROCERIES; . a QUERKSWARG. HATS & CAPS, HOOTS A SHOES. HARDWARE,’ TnBLE CUTLERY, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold it tfteir nsuollowestcash prices.

School Notice.

. .« PI, ... . The' following. Cash Prices ire-offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sefat in' by the fitslor January, IS55: 8100 will be given, for tbq largest list; 75 for Ihe secohJ; 865 for the third; 55 for the Wurth; <50,for the fifth; 45 for the sixthV.40 for the seventh; 3$ for the eigth;30fqt.thc ninth; 25 tot the tenth: 20 for the eleventh: 15 for ttfe twelfth; 10 for the thirteenth; and 6 for the fourteenth. Ttie cash will be paid to the order of the successful. competitors immediately after the first of January, l855i'.* Tk«ms:—One copy, ohe year, 82; one copy six months, 81; five copies, six months, $1; ten copies six months, 83; ten copies twelve months,. 822; twenty copies twelve -months, 28-dollars in .advance. •. No number of subscriptions twenty can be taken at lers.than 81.40 each." KAmes can be sent in at different timqaandftom different post offices. . '.* Southern and Western money taken for subscriptions. ’ , . . Utters should ,be-directed, post-paid, to Mojiii 4 Co., 128 Pulton street, N. If; ‘ •

|i|R3. DUMONT Will re-commcncc hci XTa Select School on Monday, 23d of October. Terras as heretofore, vir: ■ Rhetorical Reading, Writing, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar and BookKeeping, . - - - - 94,00 Algebra or Latin daises, - - - 6,00 No deduction for absence except from protracted illness. octI03t

None geiuline without my signature.

— ALSO —

03" The Japanese are said to be very tolerant in matters of religion# faith. They allow a roan to embrace any religion he chooses, provided it be not Christianity. That is almost equal to the liberality of the Romish Cotholic*. They allov a man to embrace any religinn he chooses, provided it be the Romish Catholic.

Levering’s Celebrated Magic Renova'ihe Soap. Residence -Silver street, above Main. Vevay, Indiana. T. 0. LEVERING.

Those wishing (o purchase will please give us a call before purchasing elsewhefc.

Sale of Wharf Privilege*. NOTICE is hereby given,that the Trustees of the Town of Vevay will, at their meeting to be held it the Auditor's Office in Vevay on the evening pf the first Monday of November. 1834. sell out to the highest bidder the privilege of col'ccting Wharfage, at the [endings belonging to said town of Veviy, for one year from.Octobet 1st, A. P„ IMt, FRED, L. OHI8ARD, President. Of Board of Corporation Trustees. WOfrCE OF ADMINIfiTIfATOIVS flA LR, *w —Notice is hereby given, that ( will eel) el public auction on Thursday the ifilb day of November next, at the wildanM flf Smith Tamr, late of SwilMtland county, dsmisd, til hi* peraonst property, consisting Of CllOl, Sheep, H0p,tfL * A credit of six mooto# will b# |tv#ft eft ft) I auras over three dollars, the purchaser bis note with approved security, wsivjni np nation or appraisement laws. <*»

Oct. 13-ly

BuUt r and , taken in exchange for Goods. Also, any other article of produce.

. Aotico, jlJOTICE is htrreby given that the under--L * sighed has been appointed ad mi nisi rat of Of the eslate of Smith Turner, late of Switzerland county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN OREM, Administrator. Sept. 33,1394.—3t

HARWOOD $ COURVOISIER, Successoas to THIEBAUO is HARWOOD, No. I, Odd fellows' Building, jyt3 Vcvoy, Ind.

Fa ml It CUrticc Wey>

Coffee, Rice, • AUipice, Sugar, x Candtei. / Alum, Uolasm, Swp, Ginger, Tea, Pepper, Saletalnj, . , . • . Starch, ’ •- Ificterel, Notmcr'i *c . *c. A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Camdub and 8 Plug'aii of which will Ip sold law Li Cash, by , T. 1. OKIE A tU). 4 SON; , ■ Camtr Hhi* -V Ft~ m ; Siru »v. Vcray, Jaa.'I, lW4.'

JSTThe Democratic State Conveatroa of Delaware have .nominated Wm. Bril'Ion, of Kent county, for Governor; and George Bead Biddlo for re-dectioa. to Congrces.

JtlST RECEIVED- Jrisb Linen, Black Silks, . Corded Skirls, Liqen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Blacki Italian and Fancy Cravats, Silk tn«t Fancy Vella, Bonnet, Cap and LaffeU Ribbons, . For sale low by U. P. SCHENCK 4 SON.

Ii'tcnm Goods. PLAIN and Barred Cambriekt, do do Jiokonets, Honk and Mult Muslim, llllhop and Victoria Lawns, • HH /Wvlfad, and for sale low. - fgpU U.P. SCHENCK $ SON

_ Messrs.. Moss 4 .Co, ate eileasjvely eng** ged in procuring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to their improvements.

IT B L A N K.S. XS

SUGAR.-; RECEIVED PER .STEAMER Winfield Scott 10 bhds. Sugar, and for sale. by. .- TKAT8.SCHENGK 4 CO.

LIME.— 20 barrel! Cement and While time Just received and for sale by -- ■ .:. ■’ Jol6 , TEATS, CO. .

Justices of the Peace, Notary Bublics, and others are informed that we keep for sale Blank Deeds, Notes, Subpoenas, Summons', etc., which we sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Come along, gentlemen, and get a supply. ’]

JUST RECEIVED—900 pieces Print. 40 pieces Ginghams, . W plM4l Mouilin de Laines, f «III* low br 13. P. 6CHENCR4 SON.

Aides Wanted. TipHE highest market price paid/or Hides JL «t all times at the Otaceiy store of »p33 f. S- L1NDLE7.

(f|*.CH4l&P DMpS.mceirpi'Uu«jday.and JL V for sale low by ■ ... .... ** . F. L. GRISARD <3rSON.