Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 June 1856 — Page 3

A Whole Family Burned 1

Remarkable.

CtisingSiin

THE VEVAY

Farm for Salt. TDlHIi undersigned wishes to pell his Turn, fl consisting of 41 acre?. San! form is situated in York township, Switzer- ■ iand county, Ind.,abcut ono mile west afill of Florence, on the road Sending So Vevoy.— Lay* well for cultivation. Those wishing to buy a small farm cheap for cash, would do well lo cal) qnd sec the premtscs botorc parchasing. For further in formal ion coll at Ihe residence of owner on premises, or on J. II. Campbell, nl Florence, np23-tf ' E.'S. COFFMAN.

One Cone Itowurd!

St. Lows; Mor SS.

It ir, a well t-ftoblishctTfacl that Utility's Sarsaparilla ris one. ofllie most valuable, a: well ns the most, wonderful remedies of Ike age.j Its extraordinary efficacy U admitted by thousands throughout the country, and on fair and impartial' trial proved a safe, quick,'and radical cure for scrofula, dyspepsia,'pulmonary affection?, cutaneous disease?, end all ’complaints arising from ah impure’state of the blood.. During the tpring. and summer it is decidedly the best medicine jlmt r an be used.

COZSIPANX:, ■ ■ Of nithifr Sun,Iudlnun. ’ .< Aullidrized Capital,;.§100,000.

CIGAE&TOBACCO STDHE, * Is Selling Cheap Tor Cash!

|f£ AN away from Ihe stibreriber on (he Uth A» inslant, Wniier Fugei, nnin- ■ dented Apprentice. Ali pinotu 4$ «rc forewarned out in trust him mi mf\.4 iny acccant-T The nbore reward will hr paid f *r hip apprehension l [[ [ and return fo duly, but no thanks ■ I2 "“ Si, » to any one, ap23 D, CULBERTSON, Ml. Sterling 1ml.

The St. Joseph's correspondent of the Republican write?, that on the uiglit of the 21st,-the house of Jacuh Friend, four miles from that place, was humetl, together with fafs wife nnd five children. It is supposed they were murdered previous to burning the house, hut all is involved in mystery. Friend was n peaceable and orderly man, and there is no reason as-; signed for the bloody deed. _

IT WILL sell Smith’s No, 1 Caveitdiih/Tofit bacco at ■ , 25 cents per plug. V- A fine Virginia, . JO to 20 cts per lb. ■ I.; 5-Virginia, . 25 (do. do - i* (5 Missouri, ■ v • 23 do do Pancake Virginia,; ■ 40 ; do ! do Smith’s Square Cake, 45 do ,6 Twist, JO \do . do . No. 1 Smoking Tobacco, 15 do ■ j ALSO, I • r A superior lot of - j . / ■ Imported A; Domestic Cigars, from 40 cents to $Vper box.

Business confined to iHc Slate of Indiana.

INCORPORATED, 1831,

• BOARD OP DIRECTORS. S.HATHAWAV, B/B.I.ORING, J. C, WELLS, S. F. COVINGTON, J. W. TALBOTT, WM. T. PATE, GEO. OILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. M. G1NNINGS, WM. H. POWELL, U. J. HATHAWAY, J. P. ULREY, *

The United Suites Magazine S-*» the h:g!.st periodical ever published at oNT, DOLLAR per annum. Printed on line whitepaper, richly embellished. elegantly '•Mind in tiEicd'paper, and ably edited. The fust number is just issued. , , Liberal inducement* for forwarding Clubs l-esidus in premiums to those sending i!ic larrtFt numbers. Simple copies containing fut! particulars sent, post paid, for fi ct-ntr. • i

Attention, Smokers '& Che were I

• Who W'jmj t o ilAiarf— Beta use, if Profesroi Hoiidout sppaks lie truth in his advertisement in other column, no one need remain in single blessedness. His book-entitled “Matrimony Made Easy" reveals a njost important* secret.-ond one that wilt soon expunge such words as “old maid" and “old bachelor 1 from, the dictionary.lt tcebjtes I lie art of winning the affections of .any one whatever whom you may admire, and of course gaining the hand of any one you may aspire to./ The 'book is soughl’aftcr l»y thousands. .

B, H. BIART1K, Main tlrctt, a!joining Dr. .VfC*u(f hnt'* ojn/r, 5 S now receiving an ] opening a fine bit-of Imported' and Domestic Cigar*, and a good assortment of.ll.e besl-jV#*?}? quality of ‘ ■ ‘ r >S3L''V Virginia Chewing Tobacco. All lovers of the.weed; in any shape and manlier, are" respectfully invited to call .and givo thc aforesaid articles a fair trial, N. II, Nature but Cigars and Tolacrfi kept for sale at this establishment, Vcvay, April 1'*. InVL—Mn

Fatal Explosion

1 Philadelphia, May 20,

J. W, SPENCER.

Tho steamer Union exploded her steam drum this morning, off Kew Casile; scalding eight persons. Engineer Wallace and many others are since dead. David Berry and Daniel Alexander arc‘sopposed to bo fatally wounded. The colored cook was slightly injured; and thiee passengers were also slightly injured.

S. HATHAWAY, President B.J. HATHAWAY. Secretary..

• ' ’ . E. H. MARTIN, Vtvay. May 21.JS50..' ;

ID* Fite and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. .Ail persons desiring Insurance will call on ■ GEORGE E. PLEASANTS,.

. THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, is the largest newspaper in ihe world. I 1 ripe ‘26 cent* Eer annum, Liberal inducements fur Club), eiides $1,000 in premiums to the 26 persons forvdtng ihe largM nu fillers during the yen. Sample copies sent gratis. *- - A. JONES Jr- CO., I’liMiiherS, . I, (t,,a, nml 7 Spruce si...New YorV.

Enli-liik.

mayttl-ly

Agent, at Vevay, Ind

MARWOQD & DOAN.have just received _ direct from, the manufaridrers, Gross, Robinson & Co., al Homer, N.V., a‘ supply of their Black, Carmine and Indelible Inks. '

illptoing anb ttcdpiiig illacljinra

FOR 1836;

This Ink will resislthe,action of fields, and while the Inks in common use can be removed entirely from the paper, this remains black and ’bright, .. : . ' ' They have also On hand Gu miry’s Commercial Writing Fluid, and, Titcomb's Ink. Cr For sale wholesale and retail.

Adjournment of Coiigrena,

Philadelphia, May 30.

Hallway't Pith, the’ beat remedy in tin; Union for Female Complaints.—These Fills are paiticulnrly recommended to the citizens of the Union for their extraordinary cfBcaCy in female complaint*; and they ore-alike valuable either to the daughter verging into womanhood, or the mother at the turn of life. It has been proved beyond all contradiction, that those celebrated Pitts will cure alt disorders td which females are peculiarly subject, and enable them to pass their critical periods of life, without exposing themselves to those dangers they too often incurby other treatment.

Rising .Sun Woolen Factory.

fTN order to ke.’p.tip with the ineres.-e.of JL-'-bustncP*, 1 have added tn iny machinery one new Spinning Machine, with 22.Vspindle* in it, two new Looms, ami one new Twitting Frtme. Also,'

Dissolution, and ajciy Firm. fHIHK partnership heretoforeexisting under JL I lie name mid Myi.o. of JiSeph Malin df Co., is this dayMir solved by jjmtual consent, h\ the w.thdrawnl of Joseph Matin, he having iran.-Tcm'ii hU interest iii Uic above firm to Nicholas Jorgenson,.who, in connection.with L.,U:edsoc* and S. Heyhier. will continue business at the old stand, corner of Water and Filth streeL”, Florence, Ind., tinder the finhof Jogcnsun, liledaoc ALCu.- ■ Jl*hanl(fnl for past favnrs.es(ended to Ihe old firm, w e beg a ton! in mi fro of th- same to the new. JOSEPH MALIN it CO. . Florence, Ind., Apr A 15, |fca6.

Special despatches from. Washington say that Congress has adjourned til) the 9th of June.

Wool Carding.

tST The Democratic State Convention of Michigan which assembled in Detroit on the 2Ut inst., after instructing the delegates to Cincinnati to vote for and use all honorable meamrto secure the nomination of James Buchanan, passed the following resolutions;JictolvcJ, 'Hint “wo thank God that the administration of Franklin Pierce is draw: ing to a close. 1 ' * Mesdvcil, That the delegates appointed to the Cincinnati Convention be instructed under no circumstances to for or assent to' the nomination of Franklin Pierce for the Presidency.. It seems to be a prevailing op in fan that the Douglas anil Pierce delegates at Cincinnati will combine, to pul Buchanan out of the way, ‘.

flpHE undersipheil wish to inform the public jl generally that they are nowready to receive Wool for Card - : jug at their establishment in Vcvay, Ind. Their Machines pitwSttsS' now in p-'-lfecl working firdef. G, G. KNOX $ SONS.

Viillhi£ MorKti.

. I am prepared to supply till cells ftjr.BKinkfts, Flannel, Jean*, Linsey, and Stocking Yarn. Terms-as tow cs any other establishment in tkc west.

THYlIF.j untcisignedf having■: the eiclusive it Agency of Switzerland county for Ketchurn’s and Anderson's Mowing Machines, and for the celebrated New York

T E It M S :

For making Blankets, full ••viilth,.'.-.$1,(0 Cotton-wnrp" dtt do- .,.;*l,Oti Fulled and Napped Blankets ] ,51) Flannel per yard..[Sr. Dnsey do ice. Jeans (1 find tlic wnip). 25c.

Srii-Kalniig .'Reaper,' Call the altcnllon of Farmers to theselabursavmg -Machines. We have them now on haiid, iqnly fur exhibition, otid fill orders on slimt notice. We believe them tefbe the best now in use. Call and examine for yourselves.

O'The'Stcnm Mill is now ready to do.custom grinding for the eighth. The highestmh price paid for Wheat. ID* Flour kept cOnstanlly on hand far sale. * , ■ Veva> - ( April 311, I85o.—3 m

NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.

13'Joseph Matin, Lemuel Rledroe, Simon Beyntcr. ur eitlier'of them,-ate authorized to settle anyami a!! of .ice business of J. Matin iV Co. ' * ■ ap23 3t ■ Si'l’ATi; OF INDIA XA. S WITHER LAND k9 COCNTY,?. P, .•-■.■■■

Curding and Spirinihg-pcrlSV...V.Iiic.

j. i*. iii.ysiiaav,

' Making Stocking Vatu per 1L.....iliic. ’■ Carding Hulls per lb,.-.. 1 .OJc. People coming from a distance, can get I heir work done the same day they bring it. Wool taken in pay for work. -I will pay cash for wool. JOE SCHOFIELD.'. Rising Sun, Match 23—3m . ;

■ iT We are also in receipt of a large stock uf Grain Scythes and Cradles, ■ Crass Scythes and Snaths, Horse and Hand Hay Hakes, Hay Forks, 2 and 3 tine, " Manure Porks, d ami 5 tine, Shovels, Spades and Hoes;. , A nd n genera! assortment of llnrtlvriir'c, Irou, TV*tin, Carriage Spring*, ■; Axlri, C n»* pent cr’n ft Coojht’* To»ln,&c, All hmightof the Manufactu tors, and wit) be sold nn liberal Itnns. Coll and see for yourselves. finals] F. I,. CHlSiU(l) A SON,

Watch ’ISakrr and Jeweller,

OS CA8IOLL-rON, Kr.NTrCKV, • ’ . WILL be ncte two days in each week, (Tuesdays* and Wednesdays prepared lo do all* kinds of'work m( his£v*3 line. Particular nltenlinn will be giveny,*/ lo repairing Wntches and Jewelry, and work warranted, if the machinery is good, He will, visit residences in town to repair Clocks, if notified. Ladies, who have leweliy tp.repaii'J are especially invited lo call, assuring. ttjeixf Dial general satisfaclicn will Ik; given, Room av Isaac Stevens’s Hook store,' Main street. , Mr. Stevens wilt .attend to receiving and delivering work in Mr. Hiiishaw’s absence. | Vevay, np'JO if ■’ P, S.—Will also be at Ghent on Thu rid ay of each week. Room al ’ M Aih*jneiiii HoleL’' Peisml-of that place will call o;l ScollTeiidy for particulars, who. will attend to taking in and delivering woik in the absence of Mr. II.

; in the Hwitzerlanil Court of Common Vitas, to wit: . -

U’illiam Rorhst Arim’r of\

cftate *jf Joseph Marsh (

deceased. ' . i Complaint to tort t Vf:. ■ -■ •' * clfiSCMorff0£t)*/ Joseph* Marsh,. William |

a.cors’’.s

LI TT V-K G I A NT

Cadlc and j ■ To Jrwfpli Marsh:—It appcaimir front aiV,a* vtl on file irfthe Clerk's om e of the Switzerland Court of L’c-wmicuf Pleas, that the said Joseph Morsh is a ncctsrary party to the above entitled suit, and that the plainlifThos a good cause of action; he ,J "therefore, hereby, notified of the pendency of said Action, which will stand forthaVon-fhp first day of the next term of said Common Pie.is Omul, to be hidden at the Court hoiiVe in Vevay on the first Monday ' in-July; A, I). lifiVJ. And if the said Joseph Mcffdt fail to appear at said time end make defense to >said, aclinit; the matters nnd thing* 'therein will be lattcn ns confessed ami jmJgmeiil entered according)-. : Attest: . : OLIVER 0R.MSBV, Clerk. ' Lairtb ati'y for pltf, . ap!G-3t .-

CORN MI) GOB MILL.

' Utah Coinxo isto 'tiieUmon as a State.—The Si, Louis Republican publishes Uto Constitution of Deseret t recently formed, and ratified by the people'at a

Patented 3fay lllllj, 1RS1, THIS MILL has*doubtless attained a mure sudden celebrity, for doing its-TS work wit h rapidity-and ease, any other.article of Inhbrsartnguia-.—-chincty ever nre-enled to the Agricultural ■World. • ' . ; 1 - ■ • *

PROSPECTUS OF

The Happy Homo and Parlor Magazine;

— ASB ALSO or —

general Convention'at Salt Lak . 1 City on

The Mother's ulssistant iC Child's’Friend, IS*,5. * ■ ' fEAHESE Mjgaaines.as their names import. Jl ‘nredeeighed to render home happy, to treat’ of fhe various'relations, duties, trials andjoys of domestic life,, to furnish entertainment aim instruction for all (he members of the house : hold, and to exert a healthful, nmriit, am) religious influence, free from'sectarian bias, in the inatiy.tboosnii'J’r of families in which they rue welcome visiters on the jlrrt of each intiii’h. To this end, every department; and each article whether prosaic dr poetic, (<i;*Utrical "or fieritlotis, wit) contribute. . ■'

the sixth day of April. It is exceedingly brief and plain. It says- nothing about slavery, announces a free toleration of all religions, and, makes' no mention of the social disorder, polygamy. A memorial was adopted, asking admission into, the Union, and Geo. Smith and John Toy lot wete appointed delegates to’present it to Congress, ' •

A fJreal Cbanee 10 MaUeMoney. A GENTS'wanlfeT ill every guilty in the iSL riiilednia'tei.to sell.'; by.Eubscripumi, "IJroihcr Maron, the Girciiil Hitler: - or,; Ten Years a Methodist Preacher." -Tins'great work abounds in gUttling; amusing- pictures: of itinerant life—not sucli as flout on tire surface and are common to eftry one first look!,, but - such os are .found at the bottom of tire stream; a mV seen only by i he closest observer. It shows forth the philosophy of its workings, nml ibe opinion. of thinking wen in n'.-vefy rltnrnnd'stri’riing ninnm-r; and especially does i ! show* with what power the, rysiern bears upon its iuitnedintesnbjeeU, whether fur good or'evil the rcadelr inusl jiitlge.,’ It is a boot* that will do gocHl,;ond : will interest, Instruct and delight all who read* it. It contains 328 lafge i2mo. pages,*:seven magnificent illnsliatidy's by one of the best artists in the Uni'ed States: bound in beautifully einhumed muslin, gilt back.. HelniI ; price $1. ,A tingle copy will he mailed to any part .of the United Stales (portage.paid) on receipt of the retail price in cash ur portage stamps. *'.'• ; A full catalogue of rav books, U*r ms lo agents, ,ye. Addrcw .- II. It. HULWON, , ‘' Quecn.City PnblWInng House, ; 115 Main si., Cincinnati, 0'.- - Or, IUJANK RjTMSON, 32 South 3d street, Philadelphia Pa. V ; : . n;ay23 3l.

' Some dJDOO have already been sold life* past’ season at Bo It illicit and Cincinnati alone; and,so far os known, have given'universal sal if faction. ’ ' • For portability, simplicity of construction,; and convenience of use, the Little Giant’ has no equal, ■■ 1 (weighs from three to five hundred pounds,'according To fife, can be adjusted and used with .convenience;by anybody,. '■ The Little Giant has received the first pttfj mium at every State Fair frofli Missouri to Ma*. tyland the past fall, and that in the most corn-, prime nlnry manner. ■ ' . : . These Mills are guaranteed agninU brenhugg or warranted ;lo grind feed from car corn, - and grits or fine hominy from shelled corn, with a degree of case and convenience for form purposes never .attained before. v* ■*. - ! *,’■ 7 . ,*’ ;

OR RUT N. LAMI),*| 61*- odniinistmtor' tif, I ’ ' .the estate of-Joseph.)*’■ Emanuel, deceased, 1 Petition to sell.real Vs. I estate to pay debts. The unknown heirs of I . ; ’ . Joseph’Emanuel, • j * ’* ;# . . • The unknown heirs’ of Jorepb Emanuel,'late of Swpjterlaud county, India ita,'deceased, nrc notified that I L *rf,lhe ftf’.minihtjalnr of the estate of said Joseph Er (Tinnuel, have fiic-da petition in the Switzerland Court of Common Picas, !o sell the reat estate of sc id deceased v situate in' Switzerland county, Indiana, viz: The S. W. qr, ofthe N. ;E. qr. of H'ctiou 25, tnwud, mnj>e,3, containing fyfly acres, except one and .75-lfiO beres (in', of the North .'-West corner of ‘said, forty acres; heretofore sold tp pay deb’s‘due ano on (standing against said estate, and that said petition wiipEtanJ for .hearing at the July term A. I). 1356, of said'eourt, to be holdctr at the Ounrt ilgusc in Vevay, in said county, oil the firsi Monday ofJuty, A. D. I85ib '• - ;

'. l!acli number.of the Mother*;; Assisbii.t con tat ns, thirty-two octavo pages, with nm,- beau* iiful stcel- giigiav lug, ;m occasional lithograph (if some cite!lent specimen of fruit or flower iIt (colors, mid one or two pages of original liiOfle.. ■ ,

Agricultural* Meeting.

it hereby given that the annual meeting tX the Sv.iUerluud nn>) Ohio Agti-i-iiltufjl .'oeigly wtN be held at the Court Mouse in VeVny, on Tbiirsdjy.lhe l2lli day inf J-tue, H?r»0, at in o'clock, A. 51. ' A genctnl' attendance of members is reijnes’ed, as officers for the ensuing year sic To be elected,and othr* et businea.v of importance will' he transected. ' Ik O.'RAlII!,. President; : -

Little Giant No, . 2 is' offered at $10 complete, ready for attaching the team, and’ warranted. to grind 10 bushels of feed per:hour with one horse. No.(3, at $50, wni’prlnd from 10 to Ifi.biislibls per honr-’N 0 *d, at $oO, wifi grindSO biisliels’pcr hnu>: with I wo* horses. Sold by ; . F, L. r.RISARp stSON, * dec 19 If ' Vtfvay,-Indiana. ,

'• Each munlur of The Happy Home contains iivly b'Ur nctaVo pares, a steel engraving, n lithugroph of some fruit or flower in colors, w it him w« tons, wood-cuts (if I he fashions, once in cu:h of the four seasons, which is quite as !often as they can be of any advantage too CJiristiAri family, with Ivarious patterns of err.-, broidt ry, together with one piece, or more, of original, vocal, and/ inslmmenlal music, with occasional plans for city and country reside nces. aud prints of‘the best domestic animals. It gives more alien lion than the Assistant lo education in all ils branches, and in addition has 1 a' department devoted ro each of the following Htbjccls:— Hiblicai notes in ■ which dtflicuTt texts of Scripture ore explained—passing events, in which, whatever is new, rind interesting in mir owndotmtry, ; and.*iii other latnls, i? chronicled and commented Apr, n;— fashions;—embroidery,—agriculture and hor.licnlltirc;—architecture;- music;—wit .'and 1 hiitpor;—moral maxims;— tiousewtfery;— book notices, 1 or a review* of the presa;—original mu s i c, o nd nd vc rt iae m eu Is o f d rtic I es, noth or: namc'nta! And useful in*a family.; : ‘ , Doth" these Magazines arc editcdbr-Rcv.A. tl.JIakerarid Mrs.’Madeline Leslie, whose lit-’ firarr. productions been favorably noticed By (he press and received by the public.. They are assisted imlhe department of Agricirifure and Horticulture by Hon.*Marsha)) : IV Wilder, President of the U.S, AgriculturalSociety, and of (he American Pomological Soctely. and by L. E. Berekmens, Esq,, in itiat or Poetry, by: Rev. E. Potter Dyer; and in olherdepartmeuls ,by persons ofidistingulshed ability. ' ! ; ■' ? A-mJng odrconlnhulor?- are. the Rev. Dis, Humphrey,* Shepherd, 1 Cheevcr, Ghickcting ami Todd, FrofessorgSmith, Hackcttand Lawrence, and Rev.Mess'rs. Warren,Thkyeri Tuck er, arid other gentlemen ofthe "learned professions and of 1 itcrary pu rsirUs; aIso by- M rs. Sigourney, A. E. Port er, Phebo A very, I In*nifotd, Maty Montague,..Meta Lander, Misses MntyGrsce Halpbjre, M. O. OsgOod. and otljer mothers and-; daughters, who are ; favorite wri(eis with the;ChriBtian 1 public. ■.■ '-\;- AVe shall spare’neither time, labor, nor espensc, to' render;Abcse ; the treat; magazi n‘es in the • cou airy for :a family, and 'have niade atrangemenjg whlch, we trust, will enable ua to accomplish this object, with the. continued patron orpur„ subsctibera, and df olhers who, we hopfiiH’ill enroll their names on dur list at the beeinningof,the-yea( ■ 1 ? ■ ■ >-■■ k TERMS—Of the VljiPfr HoME Xstf Paii/ir Maoaiisb,'' S2,00a year, in advance; otherwise $3,00; -of •r’Titr Mormti’s'*Assistant axu Child's Faia.vt», M §1,00 a year, m adbtfncv; otherwise $1,60. -Specimen numbers -of- the latter wil! be sent-free of postage to nny person ordering it, who encloses 6 cents in postoffice stamps; end of the former to any person who encloses 1 in his or her order, 12 cents tip Said stamps. .. . • v . ? .,:;.A' liberal disoouut will be made to Booksellers, Pcriofiicnl de.ilerc, Clubs, Associations and Sabbath schhols.

.11 0 I, L 0 WAY'S PI U.s

' AVflV A REAVE SICK? It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by dUcuMndsul&rlng. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are specialty adapted In (he relief of the WEAK, the ffEKVOUS, the DELICATE, and (ho ISFIKM, of all aexrs, and toniUlaUon*. Prufeuor Hoi* loway personally Mtperiulcnds the mioofaetnre of bU medicines In the United Stale*, and offers them to a free and enlightened people,-as. Die best remedy .the world ever jaw for.tbe removal of disease,..

ff Any petsoi; who wishes to become a member can do sj by paying one dollar to the 'iVaiuref, '

. ; RORERT N. LAMP, Administrator, may II, IS35.--3L ■ . : '

: • A BUnnaii Sayc<l. . • pi.wmic, Midi:, Mawh 11, IfJfl. , .J. .V. RHOIlES,>l,g.: I>Mr. Sir— A* I wr your toL-dldm i«*e1t on ffiii-i-rtm.-nt, “no euro ho pay, 1 ’ I Uko pl.*>a*Mre In nlaUc:.- iu c(Mri j rvporU'd to mo Ly it;roe lirolhcr* wb>v lire. Irr tlut plata, and dnilr lf,if. luotiyi* a fair ,pevlim*ii «f atl-1 have recdrc-,1:. W. P. Cosiun.mM Uad taken etna Uuiio* of Chriiilo’# .Ictu H.iluin, aid cobtinusllr run down all Ho u>tmr ll until toy lunsi.-uui liver, were Coneea led lo Iliaf ,li*fri-o ihr.l iliwluirgivt from my moulli Ri!J l«)?cl#Vw .iIu.i nIt tliitug!u>it impAsxiltio fur me l.i llvolhmu~h an oilier tb:IJ. TTiodoftorl too dLl nit Uioy cotiM for me,* bat I tnuil dlo.— N'nthlive <l|i| mo any coo*! .imtil I 'cot tthods 1 Fevct bihI A the Car;, which atouro roltevcd raa of the <)U .trOM otid nausea nt and palnlirmr head end 1 towel*; cud'produced; r jicmiaiient enro In a short Itipe.”; • '■ - . ... ' If. Mr Coxsliv Mys: “Ihadheoen taking rocditicc of as ftood a doctor m-wo hivo In our coauty. and Liken any. quhnlity or*|u!nlac and «flectdca.without any pointTcsnlt,frirni eilU Ausu’tfQlTlh Deecmbcr. Rut sccfnebnir nicjelv It oiA'mted urwuraj brother,’ I cot a Soldo of. RIIODKS 1 HKVF.H AXU. AGUE CUi.’K, which eObcled tt permanent edra Jby using twoftblnb of a bottle.’ ; . ’ . : j j - •. S. JI. Coatttv m not hore. but hotn the’ other bfolbcn uy bls-eaiawai tbcimifo u ll.'M't. ’1 Sold lha medicine to Solti the ntiic i)ay, and the cam m arspoedy froin the Mitie small naantlty, »iid I lmleM sospodly. Vanr* wiUi.mtMctj .At HUTSTINGTOS. ;; Tlio'aJx>Te sj>eaVA for.flself.. Good prbbflasUb, it is ’no bettor thin the vast ntimhcHafUke;co'rtlDcMeA 1. have already published, arid the still greater aipasiil Ihattfconlinanll] pottririg.In to’tae. - ■ ; ■ Gno thing mom,. lent year ! ha>l occuibii; tO-(au-Unniho Pnblte in these vronte— 1 "*1 notice*) one .Oita who have taken one of toy general elreatars, fhbstitaled (he namo of their nostrom fdr ror meditfuo, Slid. Ojen wllh (ho.brazen .Impudence end their poriiphlet with: the exclamation. 'Set the proprielof of any other mcdlcloo say av mucli If he darej.* Ac.'; , - ' Now I take plesvnrc In tat log ibaltbe Canflon retbrrttl to the tine «Dr. Christ is mentqnctl In the above. ccrtlflcatc., *-. There are several othsrjndnilfions people who are applying ml heir pottonon* Inshall that I pabltah aboalmy Fever and A giro Core. or'Anledote lo Ma; laria. exeeptlbe Certlfleatds bf Cure* and (he CeHiitcateoflhe celebrated ChotnUL, Dr. James K. CbUton.' of. S. Y.Vln favor of 1U/. perfectly ttAKMI.KSS CUAHACTER, which b aUarted to every bottle,— This will sepre to distinguish ray medicos from imitations. ; . JAS. A. RHODES; Proprietor, ApIO—3rii “ * ■ - ■. J.* . PtpvIJectc, K. 1. For sale in Vevay hyJ.VThlcbaud.- ■ ; ~ *... ' >»- * t. -■ ~ ■

HJOBERTN LAMn.f lift nm) Thomas . B. ( Dow,' administrators of |

No Siuitiad* S mu y.—Messrs. Ivuhn, Not ter <k Co,, wholesale clothing dealer in Cincinnati, advertise in I lie Lafayette American, that they will not “sell shifts to Indiana editors on Sunday.’* Wn suppose the leasou for this arbitfary rule was that they sold the Fusion editor of the Lafayette Conner a shirt to go Jo church tQ'. (he is a church member,} on Sunday, and when sued for the pay' he plead the Sunday law.

A' rook that should ok in .the. Hand' of every Eitgineetr-PockBr Rook for Railroad amt Civil Engineer^—Containing new, cxncl'ii'ns] conasemetllnlhr for laying out Rail Hoad Curved Switches; Angles and .ctos.-s incs; the staking ofo of work 1 , levelling; the? calculations of cuttings and- embankineutsJ earthwork, &c. Ry Oliver Byfn; Civil, Military, and Mechanical Engineer.

Three PllU Pnrlfy fhe Blood., 1 These I* puma Pills are nr prosily combined to operate on (he Jlomsrh, the User, the kidneys, the Inpgs. the akin, and tlte bowels, correcting any derangement In their functions, purify Ing.tho blood, the very fban; lifa of llfj, and thus curing disease In all its forms. ;

the wrate.uf John;Wil- i’ * . lb, dccearcd, . ' - / r* ; j Pelition to selKrtnl vs/ - ■ , [ estate to pay debts. The ’unknown'heirs of(■; : raid'John Willis. 'J ■ j

Dytprptlo snd Tdver , Hearty Kjtlf- the human race hare taken then Pills. It has been pro red In all parUof Iho world,'that noth* ing has been found - equal (o them in cases ofdUot* ibin of the.Uvcr, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints ; rj Be rally, .They soon giro a healthy to bo to these > organs, bowerer much deranged, 'ami when all Other means bate fatted,' ‘ •' . -. , . 'Ceneral Dehliny. IIlTleallh, -V*. Many of the most 'despotic Governments hare Open* cd iholr Custom. Houses to the tut reduction, of uasePtUs, that liter may become the medicine of Ibenju* so*. ’ learned Colleges admit that this medicine It the br*t remedy errr knownforpe rsons of dellcaia health, or where.the system has been Impaired, as Ha ptvlguntlng properties nevcrfal) InaSord relief, * . .

The unknown hein;of John’ Wil its, tlcceaseJ,orc uoliftcil that the, above* ugmeil atlniinislralots of the estate of John Willis; tleccosed, filed their petition at the April Term,)856, op the Switzerland Court of Cominnu'FIeas to sell the real said deceased, viz: The' S. B. nr. of Sec; 6, township two, of range 3, west, cmitairiiiig onfe hundrcd fliid sixt^acres, situate in Switzer'iiiiffcounty, 1 mliana, except about five acres sold hv raid Willis Jn bis fife' time and conveyed to Lewis out of the Sri W. 1 corner of fair! piece of pay debts outstanding against said; estate, nnd the f-QUri dnlcred lhat said petition stand for hearing at Jhe July Term, A. D.lSiSlnf /aid court, qntf- that' notice.of tfce pendency thereof .be give n‘t o'acrord i rig/ to;* law. .fl'h u nknp w n heirs of Said’Jghn therefore hereby notified of the pcmtency. of said petition, and (bat the same stands;for bearing and:.will be : henid and acted upon by said Court 1 ali Is nest term, to btf held in lbe Ctiutt ifopVei’iu Vevay, Switzerland county! Indiana)on jheTirst'Mon-’, day of July, 1856, -riri./•> rivv.-. i-•- -‘■’jr'i > /Attest: : / OLIVER;ORMSBY.* - _ mayl4-3lv,.•/ Cltik(S. O, ; C. P. ./

From a F.r.ical Exo inker at the South. dl is aii excellent book, Out of hajf- a pocket books'ofthii sort which 1 have, and ,of nil I have seen, it isdccidedly the best. RyfiW has a good many new things in his-book and he puts all in better shape than most writers. Much of this wRl be useful to me immediately as 1 Hhall.be calculating- eicavnlionaml embankments conridcfabty this year.” ;■ - - ; , . In no book published in America, except in Byrnes; is there a lable by which the amount of cutting and embanking may be determined without calculation. , , ; iTh e slopes may. be o f a n) angle, ■ or Vallo, and the length from brie fool to'one bnudted thousand feet, depth from.one intchtoone hundred feet, ; .

QCr Whilo tho passenger train on the Jcffcrsopville Kailrond . was passing through Vienna, SScott county, Ind.,Tucsdayj, a parly of sixteen strong-mi i.ded feminines, armed with Imtchclsj were in the act of demolishing a groggoiy, deemed ofiensitfl to thoj'fair sex.' ’ The occupant pointed a m'dskct at, the women.in self-defonco; whenth cy pitched in and demolished the rancho and its contents;

■ Femnlo Complaints, * :v ; •' .Ho Femstn, ybang or old,' should be without thl* celebrated medicine.. It conecti and regulate* the monthly eonnnsat all periods, acting Irr rainy .case* tike a cWiji- It Is also tho best ami safest medicine that ran.be given to child ran of all ages, and tofAny complaint; consequently no famllyshontd bewllhoiillt, Holloway’t rtm edyktiilcn in \\the ip grid for the Jolhir'tng PUauttf . .*> . 'Asthma . Diarrhoea .- <V Indigestion ,;. Rowel Complaints Dropsy' ItifluenH Coughs • ■ *v Debility . Inflsmstlon /, Colds Fever and Agaa Inward Weakness Cheat Diseases Female Com*’ ’ , Liver, Complaints Cost!renew - “ plaints- ’' Lownessofpplrlts Dyspepsia -.: Headaches r Piles - , Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp-Venereal Alike* Worms of all kinds toms , Hons f ' *,*Jiold at the Msimfscloiird if Protestor Houbwsv, JED Malden Lane, Hew* York, and 344 Strand, Louden, and by all respeetabtd Drurriits and Dealers of bfedl* doe throughout tha Unlted.SUles, and thedvjllfed world, In .boxes, at SS cents, tCJf cents, and SI each, - ICT^Tbere : Is s .codstderable aavlngby ukluglhc lamor.slies, f. ", K. B. 1 .Directions, for the guidance of patients in every disorder are afllxed to each Box, octKMy

The above book^coutains-tables .and problems llial Vill save a jfreat deal of labor to-thc practical iu'evth work, and ip iaVidg oat cprVes, ic*' : Prjcjf Mie.dutIhfiuii/iRy pcnls/sChVby mail poslage upon receipt’ of iKci price by (be publisbers.

G. M1KAPARD &«.CO., . 152-Falioa street New York. ■ N, sole by the principal Booksellers in tbe. United Rtatcs. ‘ : '

AST At the recent term of lire Circuit Court in Floyd county, there were thirtyseven divorce eases on the docket, nearly all pf which were granted. . Throe of the parties in.tbese cases were married again before the adjournment of Court. Some •of the others, doubtless, soon will bo. ..

815,00 ;KcwrtV<I.V ; £3 TRAYGD from* tlja'subscriber on’lhe Qlb. Rj of, April, Two -two-year-old , . Jsj a-diiTk; bay; coll,, about — ha rids - high, wilhcHNdWv black mane and tail;; (he other U.SaSEatiS ’what is termed a bide roan, witlr black made and tail, with some 1 white on both hind'feet, pod-had burrs in mane'and tail'when she left; Any person leaving in formal iun at cither of the printing offices ini;.Ve<ay shall receive the above* reward. ■ ri' 'IMCKET; - ■- .Lp|> Lick, May-7, 1550. - ■. . ; .; 1 *

A GREAT ORIGINAL ’ NOVELLETTK,. -'V. ' BV * . . -SYL VANUS *00U Ri J R.- - ' - Entiltcd: ’ *■’ TUB GVS MAKBR OK JIOSCOWj • ; u - - 0«, >:: - . ; iVALOiuiE the Monk.-

|SI1 ERIFF’S,SAfiE. : BV virtue'of an otcculion arid ordeV l or sale issucd out ofilieCIctk'a Office'of th&Rwiteefiand Court of; Common to mt’directed, against Abijah D. Benocttahd infavar of Jachfon Searcy,-1 ‘will offer for sale to the Lijhtil and best bidder for cashjn band, nl the Court-House'door in the tpwrf of V£vjty, on.the'2d (jay of, J uric,• 1856/*beUVee n the ; hot) rrof -1 0. o’c 1 oc k, ; A . ( M.-n nd d o'clock, ,P. M, or.aaiJ r djy,[the reijIs^and A profits, jToj a term of- ydirs riot exceeding WeTob lo wing/described property to* wit: |,pt 31 id ; th'e : lowri ir 6f.Patnotr Switzerland I county, lndia.ua, with a two stpry hogse ghd profits fail to sell for a sufitIcTent sum to satisfy said exedntipri orid’ccSts, Vntfrcmriing costs,-1, will than-and there offer (ffp’,lrie,siinplfl of 1 said property, and will jtell ‘without regard lo mluation ct Vppralserner.: liW *£i HARIUS KEEJjBY, Bh«iffS. 0, Hfay 7, * .. ....

£ BtACKSIITMifi.1,.:; TUG underiignrf dontinues;to canyon, Shopman Fctrr.slreel, \rhcrc<^^roenD.' he is prepared kind? of * PLOW JM KlXn —iteeX •.’mou’dgBKSaa board,- and Shovel, Pidfws H»f Ro k e?,‘ Ac., <5,0. PoUicuIar attenlidrTpaid 'to Ironing Wagons/ Carnages, Ae*l-, Horse Shoeing,-He*; pairing, &c.; &c. ,] done in the bcs^slyl^—oii the shortestlidliccjood tricot reasonable terms.All work warranted'to give satisfaction.*- ' : : • KJD; ANDERSON. / ■ Veyay, Apiil.2 f : (S56. : r ■ *

Accideht. —The steamer Interchange, bound for Wheeling,‘ w fl3 canghf ina -itorra Saturday week, lob miles below

■■ A Tale of.the Empire under Peter the.Great. 'BS/ilLL be.commenced in the,nnrobcr.of f h.i,,T11E NEWTyOHK: LEDGER, to be is-, sued -on next Saturday-morning. - It will be magnificently, illustrated ffOttiVDiawings by 'Ph waites. ■'!■■■■ ,■ • • . .

Madison, and .was injured by a large tree

falling across her fore-castle demolishing spars, derricks, 4‘c., besides smashing ■ninebarrels of whisky.

Stlvams Coap, Jr.* is well known us one of Die most popularNovellette writers in the world; and. this last production.of'Iiis is decided; y dm most entertaining norrnliyc that ,over emahatpd from Ins pen, and must odd greatly to.his well-earned reputation. In addition to Ibis continued Tale, we will soon (next week probably) begin to publish some short stories, complete in each number, by Mr. Cobb. Mis numerous admirers; among our renders doubtless be gratified to learn that wc have secured the service of their favorite.

'fijp Untlci* TJaiioi-x “/’, -ASD FAliillHIES GBNEIt.lLLV, WE ate now manufacturing Davis’s Pat- ■ ent Churn and- Rutter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved. , decI2 : 1 F. L*. GRISARD k SON.

■ KT A Mr. Eamsdoll, of Morccr coim* *ty, Ky., being- on exceedingly fleshy man, was troubled for weeks with an intolerable desire to sleep. -Ha lately fell asleep, continuing so constantly for several days, and died in that condition.

c. STONE & COMPANY, Pnpitton.,: H7* All eoinmuuicaliohs should be addressed to 0. Stone 4 Co., Boston.

A Fresh Supply of SPM6S1SIMI8EIS

Vevay and Louisville 1 Packet/ . • G. 5IcCALUUM, Mirrtit^. V c . ’ j WILL run during the season: .jpSKWaWf ,oS a regular pa'cket be-, tween Vevay and Louisri l!e v — She will .leave : -Vevay* ievery Tuesday r*rtnd Thursday at S o'clock A.r.M. {'tor treiehC of passage apply on board or' to 11 iu. 4Li dlct.’

Administrator's Notice.

undersigned lias taken out letters of ». administration on the estate of Moses Fish, deceased, late of Switzerland county, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be insolvent .WILLIAM J.. PROTSMAN, May 11, ISjo.—31 Administrator.

Just received at ■ " .WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ' ap23 Perry street, Vevav, Ind.

The'New-York Ledger will also contain [more of the thrilling story of Norma Dan ton; I also, ;Peeps from Coder n Parasol, by Funny Fern; Original Poems, by Mrs. Sigourney and other popular writers; several complete Original Stories; a great variety of Editorial and Miscellaneous Matter; and lots of other at tractions too numerous la icenlipn. Price Only Pour Cents, Sold by all KoWi-dcakrs throughout the United Slates and Canada; and mailed to sul.-cri-bets’al $2 per annum. ROBERT BONNER, Editor and Proprietor, ap30-o ‘ No. 120 N»ssau-sl., ’NeW-Votfe.

Horses and cows .are dying by hundreds in the American Bottom, opposite Louia. They are all eimilarly affected, and their deaths are supposed to bo caused by roms poisonous weed which they eat.. '

> j Wrlllnff School. AI.P11 Pro fcssoT 0 f Pi;r. i:u i a--flft- ship; will open ft school in ~ Vevay, on Wednesday, May (today,) which will be daily in the afternoon. For !»•* - dies, from-ft 'till C, forgenltemen; from 8'till 0. Tioonis on Main*Cn»s,’opposite Schenck’s Flouring milt. Tcrnu per leuton oT30 days Plain Penniitqnstiip,. §1,80 Marking Cards,.. §2,00 Ornamental Pemmianship j. .$5,00 May 11, 1S50-— 31

Hals—Hats. A GENERAL assortment of ME VS AAU BOFS

DR. J. W. MURPHY, ■ PHISiCiAN AND’. SllaGEON.

Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.—

Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at ‘. ap23 WILLIAM SHAW A SONS,

Bpuls.aud['^litoes, For Ladies, Gealleman'f, andjCjnldrenV , Spring nnd Snihmcr^VPcnr.' A large variety just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.

Air. STERLING, Switzerland Comity, Indiana.

COUNTRY PRODUCE nfall kimls-Rags, J -Beeswax, Feathers, Butter, Eggs, Ac., 4c., taken in exchange for goods, by «p23 . WM. SHAW A SON.

A GENERAL assortment of Cottonndes, Drills, Derrims, Brown Linens,. Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Browfi Muslins, &c , 4c., just received at np23 WM. SHAW 4 SONS.

iar.Tha Baton Ilongc Advocale{0\A ■Lino). eaysf ‘’Louisiana ib lost to the Know Nothings, and the seal of eternity di upon the loss." . . . Three cbeora’ for Fillmore & Do nelson, cay vrel v, i

\V. VAXNUY&, M, D.,' Physician and- burgeon.

Notice of Appointment of Administrator. is. hereby given, that the underiT signad has beenduly appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph II. Marsh, deceased.- -Said-estate is supposed to be solvent. . WIUJAM ROGHAT, Administrator. June 4, 1S3SJ— 3t . ' ,

_ Kanawha Sail. kUST received a shipment of No.'l Kana- •» wha salt. t’EATSA SCHENCK.

LAWNS; French and American: Ginghams; Cochecp,- Sprague, and Allen 4 Co/s Prints. A general a«orlment jus! received al ap23 . WM. SHAW A. SONS. .

iVOORr/JSiD, Switzerland County, Ind.

TUB WEEKLY REVEILLE.,

jii reiTii

BLANK PESOS, Mortgages, Notes, Summons 1 and Subpoanas, for sate at the Hevcilix OrncE. feb-JO-tf

■ 'Washing’ Fluid. CIARINGTON’S Superior ChemicolIWash-'HngFiutd-is for-saloin Vevay, at Alex. Delraa’s store, and at Ira Lindlcy's store. ap2 ■ E. G. CARINOTON.

OirTho.alcAmerB Jacob Strader and Telegraph passed up on Sunday evening, both “jammed fall’* of passengers.

Cash for Hides. fMIHE highest price paid for Hides, either in X cash or Groceries. Call at fhe store of' ap2-1 IRA LINDLEY.

0 tr The Slvitzerland Commissioilcr’s Court is now in Gestion. * ’

ornoE; Over Grisards' .flarrftrtir* Store, 2d Stqry, Corner of Main and Ferry Street!,, .

WE Mye juBtreceived a, supply of Kan av-ha sail.' Ki 'L. GRISABI) 4 SON.

, NOTIOH. A LI, persons whohave subscribed to.T.J, ■ Vanorool, or'paid ony Sum for the jmrposeof building aphntch on Indian Kentucky Creek, are hereby.; inarmed Hint ilwir money will be refunded by addressing him al Madison, Ind:,'as the Church has partially abandoned the project, : ;ftinl it is desirable that the matter be settled immediately,’V r . ' June 4, 185*3; • T, J. VANOSDOL.

hBTlfs .K EA SO S TOG BTHEU.

A NEW-; BOOK--JUST',.PROM THE PRESS. | . LIFE SKETCHES FUdai €OjH5IOX PATHS: A 8trl» of Ametlah TRltt, * BY MRS. JULIA L. DUMONT.' 100 copies of thejbovc work J«st‘ received ot the Rook Store of* - , i. STEVENS, / J , Kyle's Building,'Main street.. June I, IS55.—It-o : . - :