Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 April 1856 — Page 3
\y;;yANNUvs,:M. a. riivsicinn and Surgeon, ' Sniizcrtand Couiilr, Ind.,
Birth-day of Benxy Clay.
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N E\V ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The 12th pr April—the anniversary of the birth of Henry" Clay,’ can never return without awakening in the hearts of millions,of American freemen that love, which, in The i darkest :honrs of his life, when partisan hate pursued him with the implacable fierceness of the bipod hound* shone brightest and strongest.' To say that he was great is a tame term, now that its application is so geneeal. He was one of the few—born to rule. Ho circumstances could have restrained the development of powers like bis, and .no efforts, however well matured, could have crushed i him. The American people permitted him, to their sbamp, to go down to bis grave without conferring; upon him' the highest office in their gift—a post desired by him only' as : on expression df their conl/dence. JJut-posteritywill await! him justice for his patriotic efforts in behalf tbc Union. Apart from that admiration fo|r Henry Clay—which we have cherished from our boyhood—we regard him, wheu viewed, as the Orator, the'Statesman, the party leader, and the man combined, as without an eqtial ln the whole range of the great men that our country has ever produced.
Cash for Hides. THE highest price paid for Hides, either ir^ 1 cash or Groceries.* Call atlhc store of ap23 ■ . IRA LINDLEV.
«J»V virtue of an ticculicii issued out of the J* Clerk's office of the Switzerland Circuit Court, atd to toe directed, against F.lipbalel Case and others, anti In favor of William Wile J and others, ! will offer for sale at the Court House door, in the town of Vevay,
To All AVbem II may Concern. NOTICE' is hereby given that the nest term of the,'Switzerland Circuit Court will commence on Monday, April 23, 1836. ap!6 Attest;—OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk.
Somettitng New in Vevay I
Notice.'
HARWOOD. dt DOAN* have for sale a superior article of SALEH AT US, which is far better than the common article. It saves Hour, sates lime and trouble, and is not injurious to the Constitution; Call and get a dackage and a circular, ip2 lf V" Apprentice Wanted. 1.717” A NTED; at this office, about May 1st, ’V 1 Boy 14 or. IS years of age, {from the cc jntry,) to learn the printing .business. Unde tstand us to say that we .want a Boy, not a "I ist young man" that swears, drinks liquor, ch ?ws tobacco, Ac.,' but a steady,-moral and industrious boy. ‘ »p2-lf
Ob the srath day of April, I860,
3., If subscribersneglect or refuse to take their papers out of the offices to which they arc directed, they are held responsible until they have settled'the bills and older edihera discon- . ■■■'■■'. ■ V ■ 4. If subscribers, remove to otter places without-, tufonniug the, publishers and the oewspapersare scot to'.the former direction, they are.held responsible. . 6. The Courts hare decided that refusing to take newspapers from the office, jur removing and leaving them uncalled for, is primafaeie evidence ortintentlunal'fraud. 1
Tile Switzerland County Council will meet at MU Sterling Saturday April 26,. at 9 o’clock, A. M.‘ A punctual attendance aftbe delegates is desired, as business of importance will be brought before tbe Council. Hy order of R. X LAMB, President. ; JOHN P. DOAN, Secretary.
between the hours of 10 o'clock. .A. M. and j4 o'clock, P. SI. of said day, la the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the rents sad profits for a term of yean not eiceedhg seven, of the following, real estate, in Switzerland county, and State of Indiana, to wit: a part of the s. e, quarter of section 13, in township 3, of .range 1 west, bon ndinl as follows—beginning at the si e. cornel of said section and running thence west 40 chains end 25 links to a corner in the creek; thence-north 19 chains and 25 links to a slake witnessed by a redbud tree 3 inches indlameler, bearing South 45 deg. and 30 min, east distant 20 links, and a hackberyfi inches in diameter distant 13 links bearing North 40 deg. and 30. min. east; thence cas.l 4(1 chains and 25 links, to a slake witnessed by a maple-tree 19 inches in diameter, bearing North 50 degrees East;,thcnce South 19 chains and 60 links In the • place of beginning—containing 78.. 78-100. acres of land,— Also, all (hat certain piece or parcel of land known as a part of fractional section No. 13, in the same township and range as the above described tract of land, dr bounded at follows —beginning at a white ash tree on (he South side of the branch," running thence due East 40"potcs to a stone; thence South 25 poles to a stone in the' graveyard neaf the bank of the - Ohio" liver; thence-in a straight line tothe place uf beginning—containing 3 acres and 20 poles; both of said tracts of land are adjoining each other. . t ■’ • Also, a part of.fractional section 13, town 2, ranee U west, beginning at the n, w. corner of Beta Herrick’s land at a alike and stone; thence west U chains and 12 links to a slon: corner; thence South 1 17 chains and 20 links to a stone corner; thence east on the tine of Joshua Hicks’ land 14 chains and li links to a stone corner; thence North bn me line of Joshua Hicks and Bela Herrick tothe place of beginning—containing about 25 acres- Also, the following .tract of land situ tied in the aforesaid section, beginning at the South-west coiner of a tract of land deeded to M. R. Gjeen by Uriah Wade, ihchcc running West 31 chains, ind 34 links ta & stone, being the corner of Barker's land from which a beech tree 11 inches in djameter 241 links distant hears North 49 deg. East; thenre North 21 chains and 32 links to a b*ech tree 20 inches, in diarater at the corner; thence Rnst 21 chains and 22 links to the center of (he: present traveled road; thence with the center of said road South 49 deg. East 9 chains and - 60 links (o a stake; thence with the center of said road 86J deg.' East 12 chains and 43‘lidks'to a stake; (hence South 21 deg. West IT chains 95 links to (be place’ of beginning —containing 79 61-100 acres of lend. Both .of the above tracts of land containing 105 acres, more or lets. Also, 10 acres of land—it being, a part of fractional "section- No.- 13, town ; 2, range I West, bounded as follows,, to-wit: On the North and West by the lafid owned by Elias M. •Humphrey; South by’ the land: owned by Samuel Pjsk; East by the land deeded to E. Case by A. D, Bennett. Also, a part of section 14,-town 2, range 1 west, beginning at the S, W, corner of a tractoflandof B. M. Humphrey purchased of Samuel Fisk,at a stone in the center of the creek; Uience'EaslS chains. 1 and 30 links ton stake, then re North 311 deg. West 5 chains to a stake in the center of the - creek to’K. Case's line, thence South 91 deg. West 4 chains and 60 links to the place of beginning—containing 7 10 of an acre, more or less.
One Cent Reward!
RAN away subscriber on the 11 th instant, Walter Pugcl, anin* ■ _ dented apprentice. ' AH 'persons • ' are forewarned nut tb trust him on , gBfa/ my account ■'The abase reward' wj U be paid. for, his apprehension f [[ / and return to duty, but no thanks to any one. ap2.1 ' D. CULBERTSON. .
'6. The'Unjted Stales- Courts have also repeatedly decided that a Post Master who neglects to perform bis duty by giving able notice, os required by the Post Office Department, of the neglcct'of a person to :takc from the office newspapers addressed to.binii renders the Post Master Uable to the publisher for the subscription price. ' 1 ' •* .
1'lic Dollar Times!
,fo» ficnpnr, . MILLARD FILLMORE, roa vice raKiiriKST, ' ANDREW JACKSON PONELSON,
fM’UIE proprietors of the Philadelphia Daily JL Times, lira ns wer to numerous inquiries and applications, received from all parts of the Union, announce thattliey will commence, on SatJtday. May 3, 1856,Mhe publication of a Weekly Paper, {o le called the
• Astonishing Tbagedv is Louisiana.— When a woman is wicked she rs wicked, and no mistake. . The Nafchiocbes (La.) Chronicle records thatMrs. John Rodrigo of that ilk, having behaved inanunseenly manner, : waa rebuked by her husband, whereupon,' with • the assistance oh her paramour, she-took liim. into. the woods, and in spite of his. prayers. for mej-cy, hung him by the neck until hd was dead. This Mrs. Rodrigo is about the" strongestminded woman of .these,' strong .times*’ ,
Estate of John Anderson, Dc-
lialS“Sfals. A GENERA L assortment of , .. 1" MEN’S AND.ISOV’S . Leghorn; Canton, Rraid, Straw, Palrq Leaf.— • Also,;-fine'Silk, Soft Cassimere, Pur,; and Wool Hals, just received at ep23 WILLIAM SHAW * SON’S.!
ceased; •
Hollar Times.
THE heirs of John Andenon, deceased, to Anderson, Cghin Andersom Metvin Anderson;' Christiana Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, John Anderson, Emma Anderson, George Anderson, and the. widow of said John Anderson, deceased, arc hereby notifiedthat the subscriber b"as tiled a petition to.sell the real estate of said. John Anderson, to wit:; A'part of fractional section 13, Town 2,.Range 4, .West:, Beginning at an Ash tree on thesniitli section tine,thence North forty chain*, thence East seventy-seven poles on (he east .section- line,* thence South w : th the section line fourlen poles, lhence.up the branch, W. 20 deg. S. 46 poles, thence 10 deg. W. 20 deg. South 40 poles to the place of beginning svenly.five acres and 25-100, and that said petition wilI be beard at the next July term of the Switzerland Court of Common Pitas. ‘ .JESSE P. BELLAMY, Adm’r Of the estate of John Anderson, dec’d.
The Dolmw Tinea will be a Campaigli Pjl»;r, and will.contain every thing of interest to the community relative to the approaching Presidential Campaign, besides a large amount of original, editorial and miscellaneous matter, cortespodencc, etc., tic,, carefully collated and arranged, with'express reference making it a popular »ud interesting *- Family Newsptiper.
; Km)(s and^hiiCR, For Ladjes, Gentleman's, and Children’s Spring r 1 ml S 11 in rnc r Wen v.
/arThe Cannclton Reporter, an able * sheet, has hoisted the name of Fillmore and DonncUon, ami has resolved to give them a hearty Rapport. Mr. Prior, the present propricior of the Reporter, is a young man of promising talents, nod when 1m purchased his office of Mr. Realty, intended conducting a neutral paper during the coming 'contest; but a stem sense of duly/ wc suppose, has induced him to come out boldly for the right.. His journal is an ably conducted one, and will from this jtime forward do good work
Th{; price of the Dolus Times will be placed so low,’as to put it into the bands of every man and every family in the-community. *
A large- variety Just'received at ■: ' • : >p23 WILLIAM SHAW i SONS.' A GENERAL assortment of Collonadw, .* Drills,! Demurs, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, dip., dtc., just received at ! apW : WM. SHAW &.SONS.
fcj-Tlio-Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, edited by Forney, which supports .Buchanan's nomination, says it will support any nominee of the Democratic Convention with the exception of Franklin Pierce, and adds: I*All:rtbo Democratic presses in the land,' with : a sea of ink- lb’ black them,'would not be ab|c to defend Franklin Pierce frornsomiofhia outrageous acts not yet made public.” / : •»
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A single cop/ to.an address, fifty ,cents for six months; or, one dollar peronnnm. : All'teUers should be addressed Ip ap2‘3m WM MORAN, ‘ No.'SS South Third Street, Phila.
LAWNS, French and American;'Ginghams; . Cocheco, Sprague,: and - Allen' & Co.’x Prints. 'A general aisbrimCntjust received at ap23 v , WM. & SONS.
A IB limit ii Lite Saved.
COUNTRV. PRODUCE ofall kinds-Rags, Beeswax, Feathers. Butler, Eggs,..yc,, ic.,- taken in enhance'forgoods, by. . ; : ap23 ;: > WM. SHAW .y SON.
- D'tvsqir. Mich:, March II, tS35. . J. .1. RHODES, Jv*).: ;De«> Sir—A* I loqt ybiu medicine to sett on eoiulenment, “do cun; flu pay," I take, pleasure In utatlhrjlls effects as reported to me l>r three, brothers vho live In this place, awl their testimony Is a fair specimen of all 1 hare received: . W, R.-Const.tx laid me—"I hid taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balaam, and continually run Joirn white It until my. Innra and Urer were Congef * ted In that decree that Mood discharged from - my mouth and bowels, fo that all thought'it Impossible for me In lire thromrh another chill.- The doctors tot dli| all they could for me, hot thought ) mart (tic,— JCothlng did nie nny goad on til I got Khods’ FVvei and Aene Cure, which elonco relieved rue ofthedls* Ire.** and nature at my «to math and pain in my herd and bowel*, and phnluced.a permanent cure'.In n abort lime.” ' . * • ’. • . ; - It.' M. Cossuv say*:' “Iliad beecn taking medicine of as good a doctor a* we have In our county, and taken any quantity, of quinine and spectatM without'any good rciQtl, fromZMb Augn»t to )7th December. But seeing how nicely It opemted upen rnv brother. I got a bottle of RHODES* EEVER AMI AGUE CURE, which cBocted a permanent core by using two thirds of a bottle, . •• , . S. SI. Cosklix ryas .rot here, hot both the other brothers mt lift case was the same as II. M’s.' Isold the medicine to tmih the same, day, and the core wet as speedy from the <amo small quantity; and I-might to suedly. VoUra with respect. A.nuSTINGTOJt. The , above spea*i> for Itself. Goo.) proof as It Is. It It no belter than the' vast number of like ecrHflcalei 1 hayc already puhltshcd. and the still greater amount that Is continually pouring. In to me. . . : y ' One thing more. .Last year I had occasion .tp.caution the 1‘nMic in these words:—“1 noticed, uno a no who hare taken one of my general circulars, substituted the name of their nostrum fur'mr medicine, and then with the brazen. impudence end their pamphlet yd th I ho exdatnallon;>Letthe proprietor of any other medicine say as m’ueh if he dap**.’ ” &c. ‘ • Now I (ake pleasure in laying that the Caution referred to Itc nme “Dr. Christies Ague Balacm” that Is tnenloned In the abovo certiorate..
RaUioiiVi’u fen tint proved G 15 A 8 A T 81 85 A S 88 E IS,
in a good cause. We give oar worthy cotemporary a hearty welcomp to our ranks, and hope his every effort! may bo .crowned «ith success. —Jiockport Republican. ,
' isrparMor nitd Cleaner. ■ ; fHYHp subscriber -is thankful to. his forpier it patrons for thtir libeiat patronage, and would now inform them and the. public in genetal, that he has>under. construction a number of these popular Machines, with Vttr *tn<l ratualU improccyentt , fur the present Reason. ; ‘ ‘ *. TJio advantages I hi? Machine has'over all other Machines yet introduced, are,—1st, It [will thresh more Grain, in a-given length of lime, wiUr less power than any other Machine. 2nd. lu'tlje simple construction nnd durability. 3d. In the Chafing Riddle—it bei.ng made .of sheet iron, so there, b rio choking in damp grain. ■ 4lh. Jri -the open Straw Carrier—so there is no waste bycarrying grain with'straw. 5iI*. lit the elevating of the grultsjsfler being, separated; and the second operation of screening and fanning, which leaves no possibility of dirt remaining, and returns the tailings back to the. cylinder.- Cth. The advantage of attaching the Tunfbiing Shaft in three different plates on cither side or end. The power is pimple, strong, and blit little gearing.; , . The experience 1 have obtained in building these Machines for the !oxt- ten years,*aiid watching clbsCIy their operation in' threshing, together with every facility for manufacturing, warrants me in pledging my customers that ail Machines bought . of. mo. hereafter will prove to be perfect.' r For-further proof of. the working capacity and., workmanship of these Machines, I refer to all who have purchased one of me. A conclusive proif Ihal this Machine is best adapted to U;e watits of the Farmer, is the fad. that there lias been ajarje number sold' by me', during the'task few years, through the Western States, and fit's come in Contact with nil the various filler: Machines/ and has invstiahiyVtaken the -preference and given satisfaction; In. connection, with the fact; that this is the only Machine (hat puts the-grain.in merchantable order, J will warrant the. Machines tabt/’vfell made of good material,: ahd .durable, -with proper cate. O*.I am; manufacturing two s«es.-band 8 Horse Power SEPARATORS,'. Also,'4 and C Horse PqwetiTIlRESHBRS without the Seporator. ‘.v :
. ASTThj New York Times saysiiNo clergyman 'ever sits in the Biilish House of Ctynmoiis; by sonic.bf our State constitutions no clergyman can sit in cither branch of the Legislature. It might be worth whilc'to consider whether a similar exclusion' might' not bo advantageously extended to the legal profession. . i o
Farm for. Sale.
rjl^UEiundersigned Wishes lo seH his farm, ' A ronsisling of 41 acres. . Said farm JWai is'situated in- Vork towiiship,-.Switzer- gsKfil [.and .county, lnd„ about one mile west i*j g l of:Floreuce,.oii the road leading to Vevay.— Lays well for cullivuliun. Those wishing' to buy asmall form, cheap for cash, would do wetl to call and see the preimfcs before purchasing. For further information call at the residence of owner o up remises,' or on J. it. Campbell, at Florence.V - ; ap2I-.tr ; E. S. COFFMANV
OiT On Saturday evening last, a countryman from Indiana;* who ‘had token passage on the Mattie Waynd for the upper Mississippi, was decoyed from the boat into lire Hibernia Saloon, on the •St. Louis Levee, where ho was robbed of in money.. Do was rjnite an elderly man, and became perfectly frantic on >the discovery of bis Id's; so crazed, in fact Hiatlhe police uliojweio called to the spot could learn nothing of the case, and were not able to make anv arrests.
SST There is.a little girl in Detroit who lias borrowed the silk dresses of half the Indies in that place, representing them to be fop some neighbor in each ease.— Notwithstanding the most vigilant soarefi by the police, she has thus far escaped detection.
Dissolution, ami New Flt ra. fTjlllE.panncifhip heretofore existing under A the name and style, of Joseph Malin $ Co., .is this day dissolved byj mutual cor.scnl, by the w.thdrawpl of Joseph Maiiu, he hnvingtransferred bis-interest in ■ the above (inn to Nicholas' Jofgensoii, whd irt comiectioir with L. Bledsoe and Si Beyiihe f, witl.contimie busincss ut' the old. stand; corncrof. Water and Fifth streets, Florence/1 nd,, under the; firm of Jorgenson, Bledsoe £ Cd. . 1 ■ .'
,££r F? nine of the Locofoco organs me pitching into Andrew Jackson Duunebtm ■with a vt-ngcamt - one would suppose from muting die art ides in these sheets lhat he never was postered of any ability, patriotism or virtue. If they don't mind they will be like some green young lawyers in the world who always prove *00 mucli. If they don’t mind they will prove that the democratic party or Presidents have never hud any care what kind uf mcit they elevated to. place and powvv.—Jiwl'pvrt Jlejiullican.
-Also, a tract of land situated in aaid county, and being a pari of the North-East quarter of section 14. lbwn_2, range 1, west, beginning sl the N. E. corner at a slake in the center of the branch, thence west 12 chains to a stake, thence South 3 deg. east 15 chains to a walnut tree; thence' South 5 chains And 25 links to a locust stub, thence Sqi|th 46 deg. West4 chains to a slake in the center of the branch, from which abe°ch tree 12 inches in diameter bears North 52 deg. Cast distant 27 links, thence SoutMSi dee. East 2 chains and 25 links to a stone tn the branch from which an.elmtrc?20 inches in diameter bears North 34 deg. East, distant 35 links, thence East 35 chains and 34 links to a stone, from which an elm tree 20. inches in dimamrter bears North 28 deg. west, distant 55 links: thence North 201 deg; East 7 chains and'75 links to n slake: thence North Si deg. East It chain*, and SO links to the place of : beginning— containing 231 acres, be the same more or less. r
(£r Wc have batteries, castles and forts on our whole coast sixty-ono. For a garrison for nil of them’ they require JO,* 400 men; they mount G,1S9 guns; they have cost S2I,272,180, mid the amount required to complete them is $0,430,782.
Thankful for j>asl favors eyteiijtd to the bid film, we beg a continuance of the some to the new. . ; JOSEPH MAUN & CO. -
Florence, 1nd./ f AprillS, 1855.
O' Ji/st[tl) JIdlin, Lcmiiti Hlti!soe, Simon Bcymer, or cither; of theni, rire authorized to settle any and; all of- (he business of J. ,Mali.n i Co. ■ v . ap23-3t
There araaaverml yliiar IikIucIHoiu peoplo Who are applying U> their pnUtmous trash all that 1 tmhllih nhont my Fever and A cue Cure, orAuWole lo.Ma-' laria. exrepl the CertIDealea of Cures'and the C/rilflrata qflha rclehmied Chemirl, Dr. James K. f hllion. of -S. V.. In favor of,'lls perfectly HARMLESS CHAKACTKR,;Which la attached to every hoitle.—' This will serve U> dtstlngulsb my mediene from taittalioos. - JAS. A. RHODES. Proprietor; AplC—3ra Provldenee, R. I. i'Foraateliv Vevay hy J. E. Tliiekiud. ',
CfTAI'B OF INDIANA; SWITZERLAND COUNTY., S; S.;. • . '
Kr 'J'Iic Rev. Thomas B. Thayer, pastor of the First Uimcrsnlist Society ,’;in Lowell, having a salary of SI500, has te Tinted-an addition of S500 offered to him by his parhltloncre. , f.
Tilt Sensation ok, tub Tijie- —There is o new excitement on the tapit in New York at *j»tK5c-nt. Every body is suing mad about a Mmuge tittle book just pulilidictl by Hie coletif.ilLil Prnftssot Hgtidoul. It can scarcely be printed fast enough Tor public' cutiosityi in rhii wonderful volume the whole philosophy nl love is analysed with mastetiy ability, and the iccrel means exposed of compelling: any one to love you whom you may desire! Such ■disclosures, of course, create sensation.. Men fend women are all in a fever of delight and apprehension. "Matrimony made Easy,” is the title of the book, and it is advertised in another column. .'
In the Switzeriand.Couii.of Common Pitas, to wit; / • ■,: ;.V. ' : .'
William Roc hat Adin'r ofV ;.i ' Ihecstatc of Joseph Marsh j ' . deceased; • - V {Co liip I a i n l| o, fo re- \ . vs. ■ * ; _ - .folate Mortgage! Joseph Marsh,William j‘ Cadle nml John Cadle. . J ' - To Joreph Marsh:-M( appearing frqm.afiidavit on file in the Clerk’s offi eof the Switzer: laml.Conrt of Common Pleas,- that the said Joseph Marsh is a neemory party to.lhe above entitled suit, and that the plaiiilifr has'a good cause of action; he fs therefore,hereby noli(led of the pendency of said action, which will stand fur trial on the first day of the. nest .-term of said'Common Pleas Goiirt, to be bolden ol the Court-house in Vevay on.th$ first - Monday lit July,' A. D. IS5G. And if the said! Joseph Marsh fail to appear at said lime And make'deTense to said aefion. the matters and things therein will;be token as'confessed;and judg-.
jtST ■Col.f AViii, Scliyulcr 1ms withdrawn fronvtbc Cincinnati Gazdte, paring lo embark in commercial pursuits.; The cdHoriar.cotiTso of>GpL S.haanot, been very successful, i ' ’ ,
Also. loU in the town of' Patriot, in said county, Nos. 1 and 3, in Joshua {licks' additional plat of said town. Also, that tract of land in said County,'Ml tip a part of fractional section )3, town 2, range 1 west, and bounded as follows:.beginning at a stake at the N. E. corner of what was formerly Raymon’a land: lhenceNoith.6iUdep.wcsl 2 chains and SS links; thence noilh 331 dee. East 3 chains and 60 links; thence Norib,6I nee west { chain to a slake; ibence west 9 chains and,74 links: thence South 75 Unkst thence 'Veil 28 chains to a slake: thence South* 16 chains and 66 links to a-jlake: thence East 53 chain sand 53 links: thence North 70 dep. East S'chafdai'thence East 6 chains and 33 links; thence South 75 dcg. Easl 2 chains and 87 linka to the place of beginning—containing -60 acres, one rood and 29 rods. * . . •' . Also, h tract of land in the town'of Patriot, Indiana, in'said county,’containing; 17 acres, mote or less, including font town lots, and bounded as follows—bn the North by the lands purebasedby E. Case of-A..D. Benmtt and mortgaged by E. .Case to Sinead, Collat'd and Hughes, on the west by lands owned by James Vanhouten, op the South by lands owned by James Vanhoutenand Silas Dibble and a street, on the East by a street and a graveyard, on the Sdulh east by the" lands owned by Samuel V. Scott andSylvanus Howe. * Also, all the lands pnd lots purchased by’M. R. Greon of M. L. Edwards by deed dated April 6lh,l646, to-wit: the sonlherh half of lo'U Nos. 20 and 29 of the addition to the town of Patriot, in said count*, byJoshua Hicks the 9th day of May, 1810: said Iota, being divided, by a strait line tunning lengthwise through the middle of said lots, and the whole of lots Nos, 21 and 28, and the Northern half of low No. 29 and 27, to be divided by a strait , line running lengthwise through the middle, —all of wnich lots and half lots are in said addition to said town. And « tract of land bounded, as follows: commentcing at a point in said addition to the town of ! Patriot where the rear line of Columbia street and the southern Hue of Bela Herrick's land, marked as Herrick's line, intersect each other: thence west‘along said Herrick's tide to M. R. Green's land; tbetee south along the.Iiau that Separates and Greeks land from said Hicks' land 2 chains and 8b links to a stake: thence east in a itraitline parallel with said,fierrieVa line to the rear line of Columbia street: thence along said line of said street to the place of beginning! including all.the land contained therein, parts of lots Nos. 32, 33, 36, ,*Dd the whole of ,-lot No.' 31 of said addition to said town and constituting a partlbereof.
OX Orders'for Machines should. lie senlcnr. ly in the season; ,All letter!/of. enquiry wilt be promptly; answered. :; ■- ■ , Bill • , -
llquowxT’s Pills may be taken with perfect safely by both sexes.andall ages, their effect being mild"yet positive; their searching properties render them invaluable for , termination! of every disease, particularly' liver and btomadh complaints; billious disorders, and indigestion. As a purifier of the,system, they are it net; untied, and their virtues tin cases of termination of blood lo the head, oslUmetic complaints, cannot be loo highly commented on, in short,-by perseverance with ! there admirable Pills, there are few complaints which can resist their extraordinary influence. - ' ; | • - ,-r. . ■ 28 \\ V —■— A Cincinnati "Protluce Hark*!. j . -Cincinnati, April ?'!, 185G_J • . FLOUR—There wa»a fair demand loJiy, and pri-' res wtro lino, with of "59 bblt at $9 65; -100 da at 85 60; do at 85 5$ ]u0 do .extra at £5 75; 1G0 do at. *85t7«;; and To do at 8560. Received daring the hut 24 liojrr* 1741 bbts. PROVISIONS—The-market aulna to-day at ye»terJay’» prices.' The gate* I Deluded 480o be*, 2700 do. and 60,000 iboutdcr* In balk at 7c. 1S5.U00 and R,i Sloe* *t7n 40,000 5,* Shoulder*, Bidta and Ham* at 6 7 and Sc; 480 and 50 bbts Mcm Pork at f 55; *149, SCO and 119 bbte No. ]. Wcetera Lard at 9c. Bacon U scarce and ffnu at 7 and 8<i for Sboulqera ond Sides. BUTTK5-A ule or 6 bbts fair and good root at 16® 19c* ' * • 1 POTATOES—The supply. Is better and ihrf market dull and lower; prune would nut command on arrival 50c p bushel. 1 SUGAR—The market U unchanged in any respect, with a fair* bustaeasdolng lathe regular way, bales of 40 hhd* at 8(or falrahd prime. COFFEE—Sales of 60 bags at VlX&HX- Market unchanged.. MOLASSES—A fair business U aotng at 40341c. OIL—A tale of 13 bbts linseed at 98. Market dub.
Some '4,000 have already been sold the past season ni DaliitiiOrVand Cincinnati alone; and,-so far ns tnowri/ bdTe given universal satisfaction. . ' •
vfi HorseThresher andCIeaner,...... ..8310 , .'4 I torse Thresbcririd Cl«aher,/.!......285 4 Horse Thresher, without Separator,... 130 4 Horse Thresher, with Separator,160 6 llorrc Thresher, without Separator,.! .136 Address, 13. J. HATHAWAY, ' • . Rising Siin v Ind. ■ (O* Orders left with Geo. E. Pleasant, Esq;,' Vevajv Ind., will receive prompt attention.. April 2, 1865.
£3T The Republicans of Albany, N. Y., although nominally running a candidate of their own for May of, look care to give the Democratic candidate several hundred voles thereby, as they supposed, scouring his election. Since it has been as-, •certainod thatTerry, American, was chosen, the Republicans are highly incensed, .-and in their blind rage turn upon the Dem - ocrats and charge them with'having practiced frauds at the pools.
- For portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of Use, the Little Giant has no equal. U rweighs-from three to five hundred pon mis, according to size, can be adjusted, and used with convenience by anybody. ' •
mehl entered accordingly.-;■/! /■ .*.r- ; v. ’ : .Attest: OLIVER ORMSDY, Clerk Lamb atl’y for ptflf.. . f ; • ,aplC-3l
The Little Giant has received the first premium at oery State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past fall, ami that in the most complimentary manner. These Mills are guaranteed against breakage or derangement, and warranted, to grind feed from car corn, and grits or fine hominy from shelled corn, wiilr a degree of ease and convenience for farm, purposes never attained before. ' .1
A GENTS WANTED TO CIRCULATE A A FAMILY HOOK OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE, 1 comprising-tveiy: recent improvement in medical knowledge; with a plain accountot Ihc iii' crimnion use.' Hy Keith Imrny, Mi D V Felldwbf the Royal Collegc of fiurgcqris iii EdiHUUigh!laqne 'large octavo volume of over, /850. pages, strougly bound in leather. '• To which are prefixed by the American Editor. Popular.Trealises upon Anatomy, Philosophy, Surgery, Dietetics, and the Management of theBick.' Compiled from the works ofcdisUqguished physicians and Surgeons.' .Designed fot geiierel use.: ■/«-.' "■’? : Twenty Reasons. why every family. - should poss csslm ray* sCyclopaediaof :DpmesticM edict ne'. : ■ ",: '• S ? ! 7 ■■ • ’’ I. There isiiq Quackery about it '•■■■* ...... . II. UconlainsruleswhicbVif fpltowelj-will prevent one half the sickness that now occurs, and greatly mitigate the- cases that do occur. III. U contains directions for treating and nursing the sick, which wonl 1 render their recovery more probable; andTat'niore speedy.,. ’ IV. 11 contains Suggest ions,-which, if attended to, will greatly' -Ihesufferings of the sick room/ render it impure, and if not• render jt comfortable,' will greatly promote ihe recovery from sick ties*; ’ ‘ V, It contains receipts fdr the. preparation of nutriment, drinks, washes,'lotions, etc., which may. he uted for the sick-whhout danger of increasing the disease, or of.preventing the desired effect of medicines. VI, It contains directions how to aclln case of sudden emergency, and when the aid of the physician nr surgeon cannot be immediately procured; such js Poisoning, Drowning, freezing, .Stricken by Lightning, Convulsions, Burns Scalds, Flow of Blood from Arteries, and all such cases as would proveifalalbydelay. . VII, U 'contkiris directlqos^foKtlj'feipplicatloii of Leeches,.B H slenr, DraaghP6u 1 tices, Ac. ,so as lo produce.the-fexf ljffect with the least inconvenience to tht-paUenLi^ VIJL It} contains ;di teotiqnl h!i w*lo} ad m in* istei medifcin’t8'ina matmerTb rcnder them ; least offensive and most effectual.
SUPERIOR CHEMICAL
’ . X3T John H. Myers, of Byrnes Ferry, Me., on the Stanislas river,, saw a large panther in a tree and threw a stonoat it. The furious animal sprang at him, when his four dogs attacked it. Three of the doge the panther killed, ' hut the: fourth clung to the jaws, and Myers succeeded in dispatching it. It measured -eight feet from the tip of the nose to-the .end of the tail.
- Little Giant No. 2 is offered at,$10 com-; plete, ready for attaching the team, and .‘warranted to grind 10 bushels of feed per hour, with one horse. No. 3,‘ at .$50, will grind from 10 (o 15 bushels per hburj No. 4, at $50, will grind 20 bushels per hour with two hot: scs. Sold by . F./L. ORISARD & SON, ./ decl9*tf ‘ •; • ; Veva'y, Indiana.
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•FnmT.— Ike Hopkinsville Patriot has ;tho following encouraging item: We are happy to sea that there is a fine iproapect for, an abundance of fruit this summer. A great many of the fruit buds 'were hilled, but the remnant will make for that by the 'larger.size and superior flower.
Rising San Woolen Factory. tN order to keep up with the increase of business'. I hate added to. my machinery one new* Spinning Machine, with 226 spindles in it. two new Looms, and.one new Twisting Frame. -Also;? ■ ‘r Fulling.Stocks*
ZioDlatllle' Produce Market.
GROCERIES—Sales of 19 tape Rio Coffee it J2* @12kc; S3 bhds h% 0. Sopar at 35 bbli re* fined do at USHKc. Sales of barrels an-haUbortell MotasMs at 40®42c. ' PROVISIONS-Ralesof-SJO bbli mess port on orders at *15 SO; 100 tierce* caorsued hams at private terms 2 2M bes balk him* at 7Jic, loose: 1,780 be* $otk sbooldcrf at 5Jfc, loose; tlidcsbolk ribbed sides st 7c.
Louitttlle, April 22, 1856.
The‘Connecticut Election AND The Foreign Vote. —Of the 1,467 Democratic 'votes given in ‘Hartford at tbe recent election, 1,100 were by naturalized citizens, chiefly Irishmen, and of the*2,809 Democratic votes given in New Haven, more ■than 1,500 were of the •same character.
■ ■ l am ptepared.to supply all cells, for Blanket Flannel; jeans. Linsey.and Stocking Yarn,' Terms’as :jow as any olher esfahlishment in the west. L ' :. ” :■ TERMS: * . For making Blankets, full width00 . Cotton-warp do- do' - ... i. 1,00 *, Fulled and Napped Blankets. .....V. 1,60 Flannel per yard;.;... .tSc.
FLOCK AND GRAIN—Sales tf Floor in lots at |5 73. 300 bushels Wheat at Sl$l 10COTTON—Sales ofJ7 biles low middling stSHc; 6 biles otV^c-
BICE—3 les sold at OcWOOL—Sales of 3,309 fciln grease at 33c; 630 B,a tub vrasbed at 34c, from store.
XiAEOE Bile of Real Estate,— During ttbe past week Mr. Henry Brown sold to Mr. Joseph M. Vance, a farm consisting 162 acres o Hand which borders’on the ;sonthero portion of this city, for’fbfl sum »of .thirteen thousand dollars, or, about teigbly dollars per. acre.— Visitor.
And if the rents and profits fail to fell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and cuts and accruing costs, 1. will then and there offer for sale the tee simple, or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution and costs, lint will not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised -value thereof. HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. April % 10SG. —31 417,50
BORN. In this place, on the 20Ih April, a son to John M. and Martha Holdcraft..
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.Linseyu-;do „• -......I6c. Jeans (1 find the warp}...25c. . Carding and Spinning per lb. 121c. Making Stocking Yarn per lb’... iV. .’.l6c. Carding Rolls per lb.. ..6 jc. People coming from a distance, can get their work done the same day they bring.it. Wool taken in pay for work. I will pay cash for wool, ’ JOE SCHOFIELD. Rising Sun, March 25—3tn
DIED, In this piece, on the 10lb last., Mrs. Mart Seymour.
IX. Il 'contains plain and common sense descriptions of diseases, their predisposing causes.'thejrsympto'mk, iheir nature, mode of treatment, wjihprescriptions for them, !C, SHEPARD & CO., Publishers,
*;(Kr The Lexington Observer says the latgest.fish ever caught in the Kentucky river, was .taken a few days ago just bo ow Irvine, EslIU county* Ky. It was a sturgeon, the weight'of which was 225 pounds, its length 6 feel 2 Inches, and its girth 38 inches. ,
Sittings ef tUe Courts In the County or Switzerland,‘Indiana. CIRCUIT COURT.
HOBSE & JACK BZLL01
163 Pulton Street, N. Y, N. B. Agents, to whom unusually liberal terms will be given, will please apply personally; or b) mail to the publishers, Retail price, $1, and 'sold_by the publishers and.their Agents only. Sent by mail prepaid npop receipt of the price.' sp23-o
WM. C. SWEEEBY.M. 1)., BENNINGTON, SWITZERLAND COUNTY, JND.
(Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Swiueiland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, tO half battels do. tierce Rice, ' •tO boxes Eel Pish. For sate cheap for cash, by marl? tJBATS $ SCHKNCK.
WE ate now ready to print to order, on very short notice, all hinds; of Job Printing—such as Circulars, Store Bit)*, Cards, Horse Bills, Ac., 4c. Our terms, this Spring, will be very low. Office, at the old place, over tlrisaid'a store; rnarlG -
lib Monday of April. | Ut Monday ol Nov'rabr
PLEAS COURT. 1st Monday ’of April. 11st Monday of Januaiy, 1st Monday of Oct. 11st Monday of July,
Kan iwha Sail. JU’ST received a shipment of No. I Kanawha salt • I’KATSiV SCHENCK,
' Canada the wheat looks re* rairkably well, now that the snovy is dieappearing. ' 4 *'
CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale low. by JeM j : V. L. OR ISA HP $ SON.
COMMISSIONERS COURT.
CtEVELASB, April 21. Bnojr storm be re this morning.
Istlfatfday of Match ( UtMondayofSapterabe let Monday of June j Ut Monday of. pecfmbe
WE have lusl teceived a supply of Kanawha salt. F. L. GRISARD dt SON.
Washing l ltitd. CtARINOTON’S Superior Chemical Wash1 ing Fluid, is for sale in Vevay, at Alex. -Detraz's store, and at Ira Lindley’s store, i ap2 ■ E. G. CARINGTON.
DR. J. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIAN AND SUIGEON. ■■■ XT. STERLING, ; Switzerland Comity, Indian*. Atlcutlbb, Smokers. & Chewers! E. H. MARTIN, M»‘n *trc(t, aJJeining Br. ilcCulchen’t office', IS now receiving a ti l opening a fine lot of Imported and Donaeslti: .Cigars, and a good assortrncht 'oilthe' quality of Virginia Gbewfng Tobacco. AH lovers of the weed; in any shape and manner, are. respectfully invited to call and give the aforesaid-articles a fair trial. - ■. Vcvay, A(Uil |6,.lS56.-T3m
A FrcsliVSii'pii|y of. Just received at - WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 ; f • ... Feiry siteel, Vev&v, Ind.
SCOTT’S TJTT1.E GfANT . COM . . PalrntcU3Iay lC(li, 1831. llllS llILL Itas iloublicss attained a bore sudden celebrity' for .doing.its. work U’ilh* rapidity-and tase, lhanj any other oilicie of; labor-saving ma-* chiuery ever'presented, to Die Agricultural World. -: ■
fijilllS cheap ami useful article is destined A. , to entirely supercede the use of Ibc wash-board, and thereby do away with the heaviest part Of the labor which housewives have to perforal in .washing clothes.— We challenge the world to produce;a cheaper and better washing -preparation- , It. contains no Catnphine or Turpentine; and may be nsed freely by all, .with perfect safely. .-.We positively assure the public that Ibis preparation will save ' half your soap, half ydurwood in boiling, more,than half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to piece*. N. B.—This article is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect ■ "U"pAn Agent wanted to canvass In the adjoining county In Kentucky. All orders addressed to ■ G. 0. PARI NOTON, Manufacturer, . Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended to. Feb. 20, 1856.—wtf . .
npHR continues to:wrry on i ;Sfiop, on'Ferry street, ho ispreparedto ilo alt kinds of PLOW H lKINGsteel, raouMgaEaega board, and Shove! 'Plows;— Harrows, Rakes, Particular attention paid to Ironing Wagons, Catriages, $c..' Horse'Shoeing, Re* pairing, doneip beat style—on, the shortest notiw onJ mosl feasonable terms. All work-warranted lb give satisfaction. 1 • ’ • • K.' D. ANDERSON, Vevay, April 2, 1830. , .. -
Vevny and Louisville Packet, BICKE¥E B£LM;. G. McCALLUM, Minxim., WILL'nin during (he season as a regular "packet be* Uss66S8S tween Vevay'and Louisville.— She will leave Vevay every Tuesday and Thursday s! 8 o'clock, A. M.’ Forireiebl or passage apply on board or lo Hall 3: Lisp lev.
DR. J. W. HAXTER will coptml ue to practice in Vevay, (he first Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw*, (he Second Monday, Tuesdnj, and Wednesday of each month. • Nov. to,’63. 2t-tf.
