Weekly Reveille, Volume 38, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 October 1855 — Page 3
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Willard and the JLtanor Law.
THE VERY LATEST NEWS
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bonnets.
READ!READ! READ! &I 1 OND£Jl|
Lieutenant Governor Willard, we uuileraiand the Evansville Journal, is denying in' his speeches in ihe “Pocket,** that he gave the casting vote in favor of the cl.mse ol the Prohibitory Liquor Law interdicting cider. As-a settler .to (hit question, the Stale Journal quotes following from the Senate Journal, pages 270 and 271.
Louisville, Kr.,Fepl. 11, 1S55. ' DR. HL t RLEV~-DE*» Sr*: It gives me sincere pleasure to add my testimony (o the al* ready powerful array of certificates in favor of your BoLtapuilla., For o ; ‘long time. I hnya suffered with general debility, extreme weak* : ness,, and entire prostration ofthe' sjildro. From my usual is 140-pounds, I fell off to 105 pounds. During this lime I suffered much, and had.recourse to several consumptive remedies, thinking 1 waygoing, into & rapid decline. I 'consented .through the recommendation of my medical- J man 1 /to.pivo your Sarsaparilla a fair.trial, 4hough I center I had little faith at the time that it would affordany more relief than the ollwr presefiplions and medicines 1 had’ taken.. Judge then of my satisfaction on finding my appetite improving after taking .a few doses, and before I hat) finished the flrst bottle an addition to my weight of five andihnlf pounds, atid. slit tincreating. I feel tnyjfelf fully recovered and ■gaining in fieih~feel capable of undergoing almost auy amount of [work and'fatigue.' My complexion .is clear, iSnd of a healthy'hue,, and I feel like a new man. in fact, the improvement your Sarsaparilla has made in mea ppe a tr almost like a .miracle, ntpii astonishes both the Doctor nrtilnfy friends, il would recommend it in the strongest terms to* ■)1 who suffer. V ' Ever gratefully yours, Q. BARRY.
VEVAY;
Prldar, t I (*• t * October 3, ,1805.
Money Wanted!
.OIUST rais'd §150, to pay debts incurred for another, in a few days. Those owing me, please call. T. J. WALDO.
Georgia El eel loir. . Raltimorb, Oefc. 2.
In the journal of the afternoon session of February. Cih, 16S5, the Prohibitoiy 13ill having just been considered, engross* ed, and' read a third time, by a vote of 92 to 15, tlie following proceedings are iecorded:
A few Bcatterirjg return's only have heCh received- from the election in Georgia, held on Monday .1 Majority for Andrews ( American) for governor,- in Bibb cd 150,; in Muxccgcc 300, Spalding.38. Monroe 300, Taylor 3, precincts 80, Houston 43. Chatham co.“Andrcw» (deih.) 970. Trippe, (American;) for CpnSrcsp, hai 75 majority in Fort Villa and 43 in Spalding CO- f ■: : V ■’ ---.i
Ose Little Act Follows Anotheb.— "The News’s public editor is a small man, but hia sc;s are still smaller than his person. Last week he said he would advertise the delinquent list this year for 840; but it is os easy for him to tell a lie about •that as anything else. If be would do it for that, he would violate alLknown rules among honest printers. We .Inst year charged $1 per square for the three first insertions, and 25 cents per square .for! the additional insertion. i The rate dl -advertising ,aife, so much per square the T world over; sdtpe papers charge more, •but we never heard of a paper that asked ;les5 than 81, The New York Weekly *Tribunc charges 822,50 per ' for hree insertions! The United Statoa Get’eminent pays at least 81 per square for all its advertising; the State of Indiana .pays the satue; and all lawyers, justices, 'and business, men of * every, kind pay for, their transient advertisemeuts at the same rate. ' Thus it will be seen that ihe 1 News man, in his 'endeavor tomake cap-, ■tali for his owners, has disgraced himself in the ayes of all honed men and printers!
Mr. Shook moved lo recommit the foN lowing instructions: Strike out all that relates to the making or selling of cider,-
Oil! Yc,*, Oil YKS. • ' 'v : . J gF >ou wimt ! theup bargains just call and PALL ,G F B.E BA 8 1 0 P, 01|! li i cx'aniiiit: uni tiackoT i • . . •. . ' grcrrlble Sinuplilcr. ■ | j F A LL U U' I ST EB , ■The long promiseiT and expected event TY T? O H TV 54 - h*s at last taken plat*. sivaatdpol is U f 1 ' *-; 4 ‘ V. V ff now in possession of the. Allies, th* Uefure P»«basing elsewhere. 1 ‘ Thankful for ■ *i D^i& i^'u 1 1°^rheVmii 1 ” 11 wrtl1wrbe a ui%no"^ tho affair, ttio , details of-'winch jvill be ■ m the 1 marker for cash or, approved country looked . for with: thtv greatest Validity.-—•; produce. Our stock is now larger than .ever. The loss of life hiw been, cnormoos, bnt :t>efoke, connsUog in followiaij arstill less than wo Blipnosed. it would be, - ‘ ; ,1 „ . • ; tinder all tlie circumstances. "Not le.sk B,ue ,® nJ Black Broad Cloths; iVixed, Pilot MOOD, .rthf m* and;;-io,QO | i' Russians-were*killed, jmd the latter aftet ,Brov.iv mixed FancySaUneUs;.' * evacuating .the placc/blew np all'tho for■ , -/ ■ ’ilixcd-andtoBcy,; Jeans; .'i tihcalions, burned the. ships of. war, de» ■ Bjrek s ‘— ~ stroked the bridges nnd Ret fire td.the cUyl Thie annals of-‘ancient and modern histo* & . rg> t 1 ry do not furnish a paralclf to the oiego • Black and fati* ’ : v of Sevastopol and its stubborn and gal- ' cy dress Silks; black ' • lant defence.. ' ; ■ . En-. • * ■ ■ * ■ - . . gltsb Mermoes ft Cobutjbs; plain and fancy Deuanes; French and American Ginghams; Calicoes; V Merino Plaids; Redi mixed, yellow and white Flannels; Irish Linens; Linen Table- [, Diaper; bleached and Urowo Jacquard . Diaper: gents nnd ludies Linen;" Handkerchiefs, Silk Crtivals, ,1c. # Together with a general assortment of Oi'otericHj Queensyrave, Hardware, &c., ■ &c.' ■' oci3 , j - TE.VVs & SCHENCK.
Mr.'Amhpny moved lo jay (he mniibn to recommit wiih-inBjruciionai'on ihe la* bje. ' ‘. • ’ , - : :
The ayes and nocs bemg demanded by 'Senaiors Drew and'Anthony, ' ' .v . i . Those who voted.' in the affirmative wete; ’■ • i V
-We lake pleasure 1 , and feel it our- duty, to endorse the ot>ove statement. We have kfiotvu the man and. con testify to the benfits he dvrl-* ved from Hurley's Sarsaparilla, ' v JAB. MITCHELL, ’ 1 ‘ -EDWARD CHALUKR, r Louisville) Ky. ■ JO* Sold wholesale and -reUSl, lay j. Li Thiebaod. - Price ’8l per botllej six ; bottles for 15. ... ■ scpUS.im •
Messrs. Anthony, Blstrss, Burke, Chapman.. Combs*. Crane, Cravens, Crouse. Cutsluw, Epsey, Freeland, Hawthorne, Helm, Hendry, Hnsbrnitk, Meeker, Richardson of Spencer, Kiigg, Sagb, Williams, W ilson, Wnlierow,. aiid Woods—i3. ; ’•
.-Those,whi) voted in ihe negative were: . Messrs, Alexander, Barnett,.Brookshire, Brown. Erew, Giaacbrook, Griggs, Har* ris. Jackeoh of Madison, Jackson uf T, K'ghiley. McCleary, Mansfield, Mathes, Reynolds,; Robinson, Shields,’Shook, Slater, Spann, Suit, Tarkmgton, and Vnode; renter—23. . .; ‘ : ’
1 NEW YORK GOODS.
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HpHE subscribers, are now receiving ami JL . opening, just from' v. 'v.’•!** .. \N.E W YOJIK CITY,v A very large and extensive assortment of •
**** tow < tele rile etia racier. ,h d ,M * illenee. plate U u,c ‘ ilr ° 1 1U modeW&iiSSiUto-ft ~hjS >W 1 ’ re « ,awt,ou ’- nlvlr and .£r v«i. a* vlabo'?‘;T iHenulleally tom blue, I, !• of nubile noto- *£**» '-nil* UiO taenlty ant) i.uMit Mncnllt a™ M , * J* i4< n sOperiar article Lent*, lilt devoid mi tbo D,Uo«njtUtw Menu whlell too commonly form an Important Ifom when lew axpe nitre ojedictnca ro> S3S^l'«!S5*^&'* Dl1 Wi “ foa, /:l'« P«™uuenUtid Dyspepsia, or •• ‘ ■. • - lndl(.’L-»iioo,‘Scf«r-.■ '■ ■ bin or King's Evil, Af- V •" ■ fectionkof the'Bones, Sypb- ‘ ilis, Habitual Coilive* nets,-trysyjelas, Pulmonary Diseases, J.iver Complaint, Piles, Pehiale Jrrej-u- ’ . I pit ties. Fistula, Skin Diseases,- Dis- ' eased Kidneys,land as a'great and Powerful 1 Tome, Puri- * f/ing iti* Blood, mid - ; Invigoratingtherm- - ] ' liisSysIem. ■ ‘ ,[«i*. ex * c ?I*r o uw through, iho conn try, amt the! ccr- : llflcaioi nhlch aro every day rewired. ilionM mam' i than ulltfp the doubtful that it -wilt 'perform ‘What It ‘tUed, HUil may InJ Implicitly relied on Vpt, ; cDtiQ.lciifv, ho matter bovilcenneatcil the affection t or t f nbat diirailoD. 1 3ik*tba ■ offerer to (aka a bot- ‘ lie, .and if relief bo not oipctlcnceil. ) nr take no i toore. HipIt i* a fact, and an obvuu* one, that lbo« -v.ml (|tart) gut greater credit U.at> a ruremi, prepared in4 jsnulne I ! jn? Si roI * bawaparflla |o bo (ho 1 k° a l' * *t I* nude of ibo rcry bert root. Iiieon S^ 1 ! 1 r ° ritt ’ ,Ircrul !J’ ai,d chemically combined, and ku time* uroDjccr than any of tbo other prbfarajlnni, the active ptfnelplu bclnr extracted h) , fe l“°hctful tititluro'preas, made Mocctallr for this the wonderful enr,** performed, and ijallr evl* donee, ni truth‘JiHlify (tie une. For ule by .VBjufacjgfy :iu and Green itreeu, LouUriHe, Ky. • A^v> » tbo Pillowing. Agent,; - V-sloriltogT - -V -V - ■ Cxo.aeCcttoCE, J action vl 11 e. . . F. Oxittraxir/Benujturton. i ' Ku Aaosatox, Moprflcld, *’ Sili.iv * Bon-aaf Bmytown. Joiiyroa, Atho’a Undiot.‘ Wjr, I),nu, Pxlrrier. * ■ ■ ‘ •P**r® u ? , oh , ,lJ , iloratiie.- ■. • ir Toymhlp. . ;: - • #!• s -. -Montgomery, K ptOfi
Dry Goods, ftdtioiis,' BOO T S <b SH 0 S % '60,i & 0 Embracing all the articles usually ; kept *Jo their*line, which ime.been piirchnstjico* tirtly with CASH. IV.e fod confident weVro able, end we believe wiltipg to sell as'cheap as the cheapest. , Wp intile our friends and' tbo pdblio in want of Gtjods (o.ca)i on| us and examine"; for themselves before purchasing.' r \ •. \ SCR119- AV1LHAM SHAW.fr SON", f.
- There Iking: a tie, the President [AViliartQ voted in 'th e ojfinnativt. ; > _* Su ihe mpiioti to recommit with instructions was laid on the table. - •
rime SPIMIJIE.
Mr. Drew-i ajso moved'; to recommit.
with instruction! 10 “strikeout ale, porter, in a) t'beer, lager beer arid wines,".but this was laid oh lire'table by a decisive vole—■ 20 .to 18; among iheafBrmaHve are such steadfast Old Liners as Hpsbrouk, Shield!. Cot straw, Hawthorne and Anthony. As this .and the preceding were the vmes[iliai RETAINED IN THE BtLL ITS HOST STRtSaf NT provision, and that ahour- which lire pure - whisky men have. njade the mirii clamor, we copy that portion of die Jour* naf containing the official accnunt of iu "
The News has the largest number of* subscrilera, anil there is not a tininin the county who is in his: right 'mind,biiL will admit the' fact.—^Yeuv of. Sept.' 20.
: .,-N EW •Ij K pieces Fancy pti nts, assorted[frio ud» fc tF 10 pieces Checks and Shirting Tweeds. . ;• ’/ /♦’ J" , *• 20 pieces bleached Shirting and Sheeting.; 10 pieces Bed Treking, 3-4 to*4-4l ' 6 pieces Black ‘Lusters. : '< - v ’ 4 pieces Superior Black Sil.k, : ., ■ 15 pieces dp.. Silk Hand kerchiefs. 4 Jo • do . Linen Cambric hdehft. 3 dp lied Flannel,.. * . f 2 : do 'Yellow Flannel,. t ‘i I do Oreea Ffoopel., ' ' ■* .3 ; do"White Flannel. 1 '■ . & .do Plaid Linsef, i /. •* \ , **■ j Besides the abovej I pm doily receiving dtlional supplies; \flilch will nlways’kcepmjr - slock full and complete! and. lb which I • invite the attention of the public. - ■ p: l. COUIIVOISIRR, ' ceplft 1 'hid.' I 'Odd Fcllawr ihll. '
The editor has made the above state* ment so often, that he may by this time believe it hinisclf; but few men iwlio arc at all posted up in the matter, believe it. The Reveille has, we fed confident, more Iona Jide subscribers than the Kews; aiid our weekly edition is larger than his~a|* though his paper is sent to dozens of men who are not subscribers. The oath; of tire editor would reveal these facts ! To show the reader the comparative circulation 1 of the two papers, we will give the following facts :• In Posey and York townships the News has the most subscribers. . .
‘i ax payers. I’jy WILL meet thv pts payers of .Switzerland for lire purpose of uccivihg their taxTut the year 1855 ns follows ; At Florence, un Monday, (lie 39ih day of Octotier. ' - I At PtUiol, on Tuesdiy, tliej 30lb tlny .ol I October. ;: f . At Quercus Qrovo, an Wednesday, the 31st , ilay of October,.. /. ' Allensvilie, on Tbnrsdoy, the 1st day of November.' . I t At .Bennington,, on Friday, ihc. 2d day of > November. . \ . t, ; At Braytowiij Craig township, On SaUird#y ( ■ (be 3d day of November. .I 1 ■ At Jacksonville, on lli£ 5tli day of 1855. b At my odice in Vevay, uiilll the tt.iid 3!oniday of March, iMti.. ■ ' Til'll® taxes fot 1855, of Switzerland county, : for stale purposes, 20 cents on each 8ltt), and ;50 cent* on each poll. ! ! . ; ; ! * Forco«nly purpose;), 60 ceuU on eaoh SlOO and%0ci-ni3on each poll.' . ; ■ { Fqr school purposes, i(t cents on each $100 *and'50 cents on each ywll. ■ ■, ■ I ’ Fot Library purposes 21 cents oc each §100 {amt 25 cents on eaoh polt.* - -- t t • : Ebr sinking fuhd2,ceQfj,oa each Sl(W;‘ [TTa addition, toIbe a have tajt in Jefferaon | township for.’;road purposes’ 10 cents on each € 100; to wash ippii rposes 2 den tso n each ? ICO: spccinFscKobl tax of 25-dents on each‘8100 and 50 cents oh.cacb poll.:.: • \, CcrpOMtibn tax for the Ipytnqr Vevay,of 26! cents oii bach $ ICO'and 50 ceiits pireacb pull. ■ YtVi'i ■b\Vuship J foad purposes 8 tents' oh ■ c-u'ii *iW.- --lWnAip purposes of 4 bents on 5100. : ’ '• \ J^P; »s c ylo w n s h i p ; roa d . p ti rp wpj 1 O ce n ts o a itkb rtW. Tpiyiwhip purpose, A tents nit each. 61W. . * 1 * ■ ‘ ' ; ’ Cwfiwattoii tns ' for.- tlifctowii of Patriot of So fenis iiivStlhj an'f 2(1 cents pn etich poll.. C il'iOn tijwiiahip, road-Vp)iipo!W 10 .edits pp ench 6i Ofj.. ’ 'i'iyvvitship : pufpdse 6 cents un each ; ■ ; . - ■", - P;eastfnc towrisfitp; road 'purposes' 10 bents imeucb 8200.Townsbip purposeifS cents On each 8iC*0t:t ■■•■■I ' -;■.- V.;;?-: . Craig lownsbip,; JiijrposeS- 5 cents on each gif 0. Township‘-purposes 3'cents on : each 5100. bpecint ibchoot lax ofj 10 cents on reach SlOO;' • A ' - J. B. MOKEROD, TreasurerS. C; beptl 30, 1855*. |
' ;BEXJ.; li ROBINSON, ESQ., WiJ 1 address the people at (ho fol-lowing-places: .
Mr. Drew moved id recommit wiihtllf following instructions; ' i
lit the 1st, section strike out ♦‘ale. p-it lei, malt heer.dager beer, aiid ajl niunr," The ayes aiid noe*'being demanded by Senators Drew'and t?l.lier,‘ -V ;
n AtFairview; on Thnr*iav, Oct. 4, n't 2 o'clock, P.M. , ' ' ••
. A 1 Entcrt'Vire. on Friday, Oct 5, at 2,o'clock; JI. ; V 'fV'.foVf ■ rtttefnlnnte pf the citizens of all parlies is respectfully mjucstcd.. ' ■ : - _ _ i _- r _ _ - r ■ m ? There is mote Sarsaparilla contained in one bottle of Hurleys, ttian jn sjx of anv, other man’s we ate aware of, o ml; which, lecturer int rmJncej, becomes onch.f the necessaries of life; ond we. can‘slate fromexperieucc,' it is thepureat.best, ami moslefilcadoit*., |n mir sister chy, Louisville, it Mgattniiied greaT celebrity, andhere It ts-in equal fa vor. Jt is perfectly Tree from-all dangerous ondinjurious. Ingredients, is made.uitder lbe special superiatendenccpf an- able,chemist, and Composed of sach pure medicinal compounds'as cannot 1 fail.lt make it, in all cases,*sure mid powerful. We ■ i ecommend those who- require genuine to purchase Hurley’s, and they will be much obi iged for the ml vtce.-f-Sr, Republican, » ’: Mr. Tbiehand wiUjstipply at same prices as the manufacturer. . Give him.ai call.. a trial bottle ami yeti will find the advice saP ulary.- .■ ‘ • ' ; ■ ■ ' • ;
I’lioee .wlio voitd iii lliti„aflirma:ivc •were: _ | V'- ‘ . . 1 Messrs,- Anthony,' Bears!; BrownBurke, ven*; .CosIt* .awi Croiue, ; Eni*ej*. (Jriepa. ll.iwiliotne; Helm. Hendry, 1 ,'!,;* brook, • Meekejr, Uiibtnsnn; Itugg. •Sirields, 8u M,V .Vanilevemer, William!, W nlieibw; and 'Woods—28. - " •• ,v; • Those who yoted. id tin/ negative .werel Messrs. Alexander, Barnett. Broolij shire. Drew, Glazebrook, ilosietlerJack* snh ot MadUoti, Jacksor, of Tipmn; Kiglw ley. McCIeary'; Mar.sfidd. Maihes. Key* tiol.lia, Richardson of Spencer. Shook*; Slater 1 , Span:-add Tarkingion—18., ■ •. So. the oiotion to recutnpri t with in, airucttona was jaid on the table, i. f: This is.ihe record. If Mr. Willard da 1 ' nies having Voted !to retain the- moat stringent provision hi the bill, and by his casting vote ‘‘actually prodycedihat result; here are the fads to confute him.' Thi mutidp was to recommit with instruction! to strike out cider from the prohibition if the'Bril, ami made by. ah old line liquor, dealer, CpI. Dfe w. The Success of iliai motion would of course have excepiedcitier frinb ihe operaiion of lhe law. TlW r motion to la^ tHe instructions on the lablt? was made by an ‘'old liner, M Hr. AnihonV- | t T a ' 1 v' * ' '* 'v *1 . of Laporte, 'ami carried by only one and lhal the casting tote op. Lieut. Gov* i ERNOR Willard. Bis vote, and hia void aldno, pul cidet-under the ban, of -the 1*wi His vote, and no oiher,.Vetained that pro*] vision whjcli has been denounced'as the raosf stringent and oppressive , jn the Bill, and that by those very void. liners’ r w hopralseWilli rdandhls-genu-1 ine Democracy to the skies.' This record may afford them matter to think about. Traitors, . There are/men infinitely more abhorent to us than an Irish Roman Catholic:, .more’ disgusting and sickening to the hea t m .ore repulsive and brutalizing to the rnim.1; m’ore—ho matier'what, There are no esp’lelU'es in English that express whai we meat.*, */ii8,a THAI TOR—a Protestant to tho ro*tnpr born—advocating and advancing-. papal power, .and intolerance and rule, in Kin native land. It is a truckling, trickling, whisky patronizing, treach'eruus office hunti.’f~'J mon dial would sell his country, witLi all its glorious insiiLotions and its bright future for the mayor1 ah ip of some city, or a o'epuiy clerkship—- | a man that would, sell his Gbd and turn over his religion and bin fellow-citizens u» the tender mercies of the Romish church for a paltry office. -What wa* ti,*e mean- ' oesa of the murdurous warfare of Kurd Cornwallis! or the unrelenting blood thirst ; Ineas of Gep. Gei». Gage, compared fo the toL'aboN .of Benedict Arnold? For shame on such treason-working puppies! They are*held in as much abhorence by | the Romanists, who buy and use them, as . they are by Americans, I v _-y -_ r^JJ - Ln _ n _ | - -*■ ■■■■ ■ * w j - Beware of secret handbills and ’circulars, which may be, again.scattered Sail over the county, on the eve of the I election, tin the old Utters did last year, j Wo . say again, beware . of them—fhe I truth nitons not investigation.
■ In Pleasant, Juflci’hou, Craig'and Cotthe IlmjcilJc has the most imoscribers. * . - -
- $3T A day or two* after the'election, Iasi year,' a prominent old line politician of Craig towmdiip was in Vevay, looking very moth’ "down'in the mouth*" ’He was asked how it came that Craig town£?np went the American ticket. ■ “Oh," says he, "I never saw .such-an election in all mylife; tnen ul way scam o; to us before, and got us to make out their tickets and we mad# them out right; but this time every mini made .out his own ticket, went straight to!too'polls and voted, and wo could not g« to. talk to them.*’ Let it be so this year—do not them to make out your tickets—youare freemen, and can prepare your own votes. *They may deceive yo’h.
V KlccUbi» i\olUc. ,’V mHEiSTATK OP >JL .Cpiinly, sij. -ToVthd Sheriff' said county: . '■ r V .,- , - -l.diu N"i Maijx, Clerk of the Circuit Court of said couhty.do hereby certify Hial/atMhe Antfual Election to he he[d in Kajd hounly aQ il\e : sdcond,-Tuesday inJ’Octohe'r/HS&j, 'tho rolbwingitometloflicera for Switzerland 5 c<Hin : ty. aforesaid’ are tobe elected ul.the election aforesaid, th-wlt: ,'GIerfc, > l Au(Jiiori' Recori!er, andCmmhissUiner forjRstriciNb.l, composed of Jefferson and, Onirg /townships, - id Swilzerlond inlnty bforeshidr; “ ' / * In testimonywhereof,-Miayfi-ho'reunlosuU-sensed my .name and - affixed the seal of our said'-Cobn.'olVevay,- this'8th dayof;Sentvni; her I A. U.,1fi55. •; \ . ‘ - - , | / IRA N, MALIN, Ctcrk. I, Hirris Kckr et,/Sheriff'of. Swrlierland doiinly, Indiana, hereby'.certify that the alioro is a true copy, of the certificate made out and deliteried to me by the Clert of, the -pirciiil Court, of the offices W ho filled at the. coining ! October election. ", •.*' ‘ 1 :.
Kcrtrty-made Cloih'lriff. ' a |UST aJaffejind.VMcndid ", of HBADV^MAUG 1CLOTHING, far superior to any eytr.;brought into this roarkeL consisting of -e . -: ■ ■ ■ COATS, PAht1s; VBST3 ■ STYLE NECK- TWS, ' * nSrSa ertrything- appertainifig to a - I Pl«lgo inyseir lb sell; cheapertimn a h y («her House in town; as my motto is,' “small profits am) quick returns." I - U at :No. 1. Odd PclW -R* 1 , 1 ! . ; *fPl3- . --P. L. COHB VOISIEK. , ■ BolI« arid shoes.. Men «nd < ; ID cases Men’s Kip and Calf Bools, *’ - * do Boys'l "do ' dft * do - ' ‘ • 6'. do;: Youth’s ; '. co. -do" , 100 pair men’s unbound Brogans. ,100 do’ .. . calf Jb do : • CO pair Boy’* and.Youth* a ■ -do ; . P0 pair Indies Kip Bootees, GO ’ do '■ ’ do ‘ ' . ’ ■ ,.60 - do do'. Gptt ‘' do . ••, 60*;dp j do Spnng-bcel do 60 ‘ dd ■ do Enameled ‘ Jo’ . :P °r sale by . WM.SHAW A. SON.
‘ ■ ’ , fFo| lhe Reveille. ;Americans!■ <To (life Reset)c!
American*!. rnebwho inherit * t Rigiits that cost your HrcsUli'cir blooOv Men,* whose, undegenerato spirit, ‘: Has been proved on Inndahdflood— By the foes ye'vij foughtrmconntcd, ; By tbe glorious deals ye’ve done,* Trophies, captured, breaches mourned, .: Enejnics conquered arid h onor won! % What Jqre monuments of bra very i \Vhcro no public virtue blooms, : What avails in lands of slavery ;, - Troubled tcmplQ, arch, and dome. Amenwtfsl ' lo.t thfl .ttprjd revcro ns, : ' '; • For • pur, people’ s'.rigbta.Vm)'lavvs ; Ye are{the sons of sires that baffled ... '; Crowned.and metered tyranny; r ’ They lho field and scaffold,* . * For birthright—sb.wiil'we! “Old Sheffield.” :
•The SAusapaniLLA Wan.—Every body rocd/Iects tho story of the Kilkenny cats, jyhich, jjeiug tied together by tho tails «dq hung across a line, bit, scratched and •chewed each other tip, until there whs * eft pf either but the tip ends of '•their toils. , . \ , : A similar * catastrophe .‘seems to have n»r.ll«.UM 8».'“P« rill l> who ■TTflre'.kicping up. ? Jm mouiln .go. .Th ? M»; handsW .-.the TowosemU ha m entirely demolished •each other, and left th.o for Mr. Thomas A.- Hurley io busCle inv Misjpato and concentrated .Sarsaparilla is rapidly monopolizing the patronage o f w “®j e West, oiid will id a Shorttimt’.:6up all others. It is prepared; by ai su|ief; or proces9, by .which all tho viriues tff'ths? ire extracted, and may be relied oh ' iwhenever ■ lie services ’of tillsl valuabi o ' imedicinp -are required.— St, Louxt Inidli •. gehar* ■*.. This popular medicine has now h swine jthe great remedy "of the day. Call on Tbjjsbaad and procure a trial bottle, and you ; wiIl find the advice salutary. , V Hublev's 8ABSArAn#LLA. — In 'every -prinapal city of the. Union, this medicine, m recommended hot only for its./'pnrily ’ and-.superior qualities," but patronized. byi tlie. leading Physician# in.-the Jfewj York and Philadelphia medical schools, j it !is admitted a superior and vast im-j provement on the formula of the H. 8. j bispeusatory—the largest and best t cork in tna world —apd will shortly become astandard medicine in tbe.Kew YorkPrao j titiohers prescription., - j Sold hr Mr. Tfcieband, sole agent for . this part of Indiana., jFiifh SnoEs.i-T-The first premium for ladies shoe?, ft tie late Fair, was 1 giyen to.T. 0. Jvevenijg, of this pjace. j His time Js. almost explpriyely devoted! to this kind.of work; He does his work ] M heal. as ‘-'store shoeSj” charges .abonti the same; and warrants it not to "rip."; Ladjea wanting fine shoes to fit the feet, j neatly made, yrill call U Mr. levering. I
Coopers Look Here!
rinHHEE or four good Slack Barrel.Coopers , Jl can find constant employmenl and good wages-by apply- /IdaJa ing Id the undersigned iimnedi- flHSSS|l - .otely, living fivu.,miles, north ulalfiMBSSflp Vevay. and two miles'from’JfodrfieiS. 'Sept, 28.-31 - ■ - J !■; W*. J;’ photsMan. :
HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriff.S. C. ‘ Sept. 10, 1855.-7-12 „l .
Kising Stm ' , . INSURANCE COMPANY, . Of IUflng Sun, InttlBn*.' -- /.' THIS Company is now' fully organized and ii prepared to insure dgninst the damage by Pike and the perils of Navioatjoh.-, 1 ■
Fancy Good8 audllillinery, MRS. 'DUMONT-A KINCAID have ’now on hand a splendid assortment of «1 FANCY and MILLINERY GOODS, and Jfi are now fully prepared to execute ’allGiSl kinds of Cutting and Sewing ushalfy'done at similar establishments. Mrs. D; & K. received the premium at out.late Pair.-for-lhc best; BOXSVT, OLOAK, lIAT f . CAP,
” Friii t$;' ,V AVERY of the choicest . Brands/for sale by ' ' :i ' . • ;. . . «P»9. W3 . SON.l JOHNiW;;EElIS:rfe ■ ‘ WbolMala Dealers W Dry-Good*, Geo. W. McAlpinl.V ■ CINCINNATI. [ .■ All prints 'sold - by us ate warranted 'fast colors. V. : .-; . . septfi.
BOARD, OP 'DIRECTORS. ' B. B, LOKING, S. HATHAWAY,, „ . WM. H. POWELL, JACOB C, WELLS, , - WM. T. PATE, J. W.TALUOTT, JOHN QHAOK, J. M. GlNNlNOS,-r.ly J . P. ULREY, GEO, GlLLESPIfc /, J. W. SPENCER, *• • S. H. COVlNGl'ON," 11 V .. . B. J, HATHAWAY. ./ ;v4-i7-d .; ■’ > 6, HATHAWAY, PtespTpnU B. J- HATHAWAY; Secretary; ■
,■ SEW BOOKS, A-O. : - I • ■■ "Jeakkie JLinsu ok Cherry Valley,"-— Song and Chorus. Wortls by General Morris; Music, by Thomas Baker.— Price 25 cents. * '
which were sold the next day, ‘ : ; The ladies of Switzerland county. »nd Carroll countft.Ky.V will fihdil to their interest to call before purchasiqg'elscwhete, N. B, No work put up by machinery. Store, opposite U. P- Scheack’s store. Sept, 2C, 1855. v
Horace Waters, 833 Broadway, H/Y., has sent us tho above beautiful piece of music/; It possesses all the dements of popularity, and deserves to ho found on every piano throughout tho county. We give a specimen verse: Jcaunie Marsh of Cherry ValldyJ At whose call the iimses fatty, • Of alt the nine, none so divine As Jeannic Marsh of Cherry Valley, . She minds me of her native scenes, | Where she whs born omong the churns; Of peaches, plums und iiectarines. Pears, apncots'fnd ripe strawberries! Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley.
Bisks taken dn'lLeilarges-of Steamboat# and Blot Boats; and.-also on Buildings^and Merchandise-at eiiuiLblerales GEORGE E: PLEASANTS.S V ;r *ug29 tr " AgeoL at YevAy/lcd.
THfi,‘ undenrigneil, Laving- replenished hi* Femilif Grocery,' arid daiIy're$iving nfews{ipplte|, begs leavetoirirofoitbelpubllo (bat be -is nov prepi red ; tooffor^the. B riesof life, ko th«? t hungryarfa tieedy/aVf Very ■mall profit for;cssh.- Hiving pDrchaSed.' bis stock with cash exclusively, it enables to . sell them very few bn -the samclermS.'.V " His slock comprises of everytMng commonly kept in a Grocery Stote, aa • j; ,’Vi.. • COFFEE; sugar; MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, 1 Sainratus, , Bice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel/ Pepper, Tabic' Salt, and * ij *' TjO B A C C O A ND C l . , For those who indulge id the nauseous-Weed, For further particulars 'calico the undersigned, ALEX. DETRA^. No. 4, Schcock’s Block, , sept5 Ferry street, Vcvay l - lnd, , ‘- ! .
irigliiining Conquered. ! r B VO* undersigned are now prepared to furnish •Lightning Rods,' with directions for purring up, am] have now on hand 1000 feci for sale, P. L. ’OKI SARD * SON. Sept.- lit, 1855.
i Farm for Sale. HE undersigned wilt sell, on good.terms, Pact of tne N. AV. qr.- seciio n > 15, town 2, range 3—97 acres.* 8slv\ luhd lays on Indian Creek,.about lulfa mile-obove the bridge. land lays well, and is neatly all unuer eti,u* vatiot). • CHARLES NOHlSEZ. ■
isrWo are directed by the Trustees' of dolferson township to call utlcation ti the election, on next Saturday, of.a Director in each .School DIstric. in (ho county. It. is important that a'good man 8houldboOlecledincacllDis.net.
MciiVAVctir.
4 Pieces Black and Qreen Cloths, 10 do do ' Fahey Cauiroercs, , . 25 do assorted Colors, Salinetts,20 do Jeans and Tweeds, ■ 10 do Kerseys, for sale low by sep2G WM. SHAW $ SON.
’ ‘ Samuel Cornelius. Near Vevay, SepL 19, )8A5.—-1m
AN assortment of Needle-worked Collars, Under sleeves, Laces, 4c., Ac, For sale by WM. SHAW 4 SON.
gsr it is rumored that a democratic paper is soon to ho established at Rising Sun, Ohio county, Indiana.
Wanted, AN active honest Man in every section of the State, to take, orders by ‘SAMPLE’ for VELPEAU’S MAGNETIC AGENTS. A salary of MOO per year, and a small commission will be paid. "Salary payable Monthly." Foi particular# address UK. M* VELPEAU, 4221 Broadway, New-York, enclosing tUnp loprcpvyanJwcr, dng22-4l
* Country FroUucc, TAKEN in Exchange tor Goods. - septtO Vll. SHAW" 4 SON.
WUSPEiNOERS, Coals’ ThteaJ, Buttons, crTt * nS *' Edging, Black Silk, Velvet, Ribbon*, and Ureas Trimmiagj, 4c., ic. sept 10 WM. till AW 4 SON.
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(J0~ Messrs. Teats rfepochcnck are paying the highest price ip cash for wheat, delivered at tho mill. ' *
HARWOOD & DOAN will pay the high-est-casb price for Wheal, and Turn is h •aeks for wme. ."aog29 '
A QUANTITY of Ready-made Clothing, for «at».by;. WM. SHAW A SON.
. . Wheal,; wheat!. QO OHO B,,sh P' s - I will fiitt the behest Oy, uUU market .price in Cash for choice WhcaL E, L.COURVOJS1KR. - . & •* . * No. 1 Odd Fellows Hall. • . .Sept. 26lh, 1855. i
I v 'H|w, ; «rlmid respectfully* ati•jstomers and the public itllluei (O'sunny the vaawed below atthe prices fit:. Harper, S2,25-Tut-1Ckwood, g”*2S- Coder »*WafrS:»to2i ciilturist, jiiain edition, t Age. &i Frank'LesKepository v Cincinn&ti) >3j I’elfcrson, 8l,G3;.Na* f Ilome-MagBxine,si,C3. l nn ' ie '- s f f^ ,,rc ‘ J »l?o to fin Jhiu* for standard , m '« e »>eneou*,ot>ok. and the current liter)jOure of the .whether from the trade 01 Persons in. other *alkr „f industry. liariJ had on experience of fifteen J year$ in the Udok '» vi Trade, he believes that hC can & l " miM inlru.liyK ;• Specimen numbers of the Maearines sent a« v 4. ,! " W) “* V ■ « 2 A Ma E«'flM, and for: twelve such *f ,n Pf e ** or SO works will UeM . of In,uirjf musl contam a <lamp for the return postage. JJoIss sen I postpaid, on receipt or publishers advertised prices.. Address, ■ VILLI AM PATTON,] P . n°‘nf H r ol «^n (1 \ e w Jersey.' l , : '.•. a I uhllsbeta* of Newspapers divine the ibis notice) ft S few and sending marked copy to a dfet*‘ S. W !“ **■-««'W-ia-eo Y ode of the fftl odicdls in above iist for one year. '
| CURE FOR t ■ OSXLSlS AND PEtySK I An (I Fever and .Ag-tVcl! i SMITH S, TONIC SYHUI*, [ AN u OK. t:po,K’s FiLl.S. j | josl:ts--‘.VcA, * »*.sh jiippiv. Collar. .t.-L; TMJBBAUUS UHbG STORE,' J i oct 3 „ Vevay, rad." , ’ “j
’ 1 Fresh Salt.. | WE have just received a supplyof Kan-. .■wha salt , F. L.GRISAKU & SON. : -
KauatfhaSait. f UST received a shipment of No. 1 K*na-’ M Wha salt. -■ TEATS if SCHENCK.
■. Cash fur Ike Farmers! WB are paying the highest market price,' in CASH, for Wha at,' Barley and Bye. 'w*3 . j F. L. GRISARD 4. SON.
BONNETS Trimmed and done up iathe neatest style; and all work .warranted to give satisfaction. : ' QU Scp23. MRS. DUMONT * KINCAID/
REA DtrMA D.K'.C h 0 T HI N U. HARW'OOp &-.DOAN have.Just received sud opened pgoo&aswninent of- , £tca<ly-jiadc llolliHjg - , . •titled to tlie FaU and approaching Winter season*. The stock js of. Unit kind of Goods and mstie to recommend ilsolf ifor . t - ■ | pVKAlilUTY ASD JiWpfiiiY lo Ihe wtaier. ■ 'Wojiave Coaw it from 87,6(i lb 812,00; Vests from ? $i,25lo S5,50/-Fanls from Si,50 Id SC,50. ; ; • Veray, SepU 1 2, 1855. "
/ riche if’s, B a gire r i*ca ill; n I Icry, Ortr At Dtlm 1 ! Crocety Storii.’ 1 R 0 OH OPE K O S ' \ Thur*(J*yg, Frld«y», »nd S«lrtnUy«.
FURNITURE STORE. j | E,. UTTUtFIELB. J. S, MONTOOUKKT. tillIcfleld '& uoalgoMicry, WOULD respectfully call the attention ] of the public' to their latge. and fine assortment of 1 ■ CABINET FURNITU'RE, Comprising every .article in their line, and such as we have not on hand we,will make on the' shortest notice. A liberal discount for cash payment. Wo have a new Hearse, whidhis for the accommodation of the public. .Coffins procured on the shortest notice. Clarkson's jUn'iidlng, Main street, Vevay. / .. " Bep26
