Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 30, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 July 1856 — Page 3
Boston, Julyl9.
; r. - Commissioner’* Sale. OTICE is lierebygivcn that the nndt-r-1» signed! CoinnhsMantr appointed by the Switzerland CpnrioTCommift Plea!; nt its Jn- \ lyletm.'A.b. IFS<5, ; to make rale bflamf situate in Switzerland county! Indiana,. dwnedtby Mary , Ann , SbowoUers,. l)aviil r ;Polc, Jo«ph Cqle.'Sdloinan C<i!c, ; Gc o rgivN.. Ct leant! Be,becca tjoldj-wdirori : • '■ * '’■ -v ■'. the 80M day of Augtisl,- 1856, between the hours of.HJ o’dW'k, a.’m- and 4 f. k,, offer said lands for sale nn'the promises at public auction ondoiitcrytothc highest bid-der-bill will not sell for less than two thirds the appraised value—which lands arc desenbed 88 ftllOWF, yjjt; ■ . . . t. Part of ii.a North West carrier of the south east quarter of section twenty one and running cast 27 chains and9-i litilts to 8 branch, thonce down laid blanch south 03 degrees west 6 vhcip.s and 73 links. U.ttre south/5i degrees west 15 chains, thence routh 73 degrees wvsi 12 chains, thciid; north tfi chains and S5 links lo the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine and 55-100 acres. aUollV south west quarter of (he; North caM.qn.ule; of section 21, lour. 3, r.in L .7 west, .containing forty acres.
iei4ill£ —-Jv INSUIiLAKCS /CO^UPAHV, .} i; i > onu.iuK icdiij»a. *; • j
Political Intelligence.
calculates the vole of the Empire Slate Hi November:
Straws.
The Bee of this morning'conlains Gov. Gardner's reply to the 1 tls cotnmamcalion of Gov. Winston,: of Alabama,,-returning ihe Kansas resolves of 'the.MamchcseiLs; Legislature.— ficiv. Gardner commcntsic-revcre dermsupon the assumptions and assertions of tive of Alabama, andicppcluiled by, inferming hint that notwithstanding Ins expressed Wishes for no further intercourse'with’Musaehoat.Us, he (Gov. Gardner} will , continue to send resolves to thc-Slateul Alabama when directed to do so by the Legislature, so, long ns befiils the Executive chair.; . ■ ’ - ‘ i
lions. Thomas Ewing arid Thoma'i Corwin, of Ohio, have come out in favor of Fillmore nrd Donelson. -
On (lie 15lh inaf., a vote wus taken on tlic iL it I. K.-Tt. for President with tire following reunite Fremont, 16; Bn chan an, 14; Fillmore, 12. , ■
Filllmorcand DoncEon RUJ.OOU. Fremont and Davton 175,000
AnMiori7 ( eiH'u|>l«Hl,nV,gl00,<M)0. . ■r'U-Ji. £ -lL:-' •;* y , Bjiaines!. confined lo the SjativCIndian*
Buchanan and Btcckimidgc 170,000. which will give the electoral vole of tire State to rillmoie iiml Donclson by . a plurnlky of over '20,000. . ,
The BsUmrere Qlipper says—“The Election of Mr. Buchanan is iamong the impossibilities; the Southern States .will hive to decide betirccn'Fillmoro, a national man, and Fremont, a Ficesoil sectionalist." j . ' Several Democratic papers in Louisiana have boldly declared in favor ul Fillmore and Domdson. An ardent admirer of Mr. Fillmore (says the Albany Transcript,) oficied to bei an enthusiastic Republican yesterday morning, 812,000 that Fillmore would .have more electoral votes than Fremont. It lias not been taken, and is still open for thosc who have plenty of money.
On the' 17lh, a vote on ,the same road stood thus: Fremont, 19; Bnchanan, 17; Fillmore, 16. '/• Following is the vote of passengers on the Nebraska, bn her last,trip from St. Louis, to N e w % 0 r 1 can t— n ta rj y oil of whom were from Mississippi,- Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, viz; FUlmotc, 4(5; Buchanap,. 9; ‘ The .'entire crew are • Fillmore men. Hod- tiie vie been taken at the is me time the result would have been 77 (dr Fillmore, against 9 for Buchan*n.
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Convention of Old J»tno Whigs.
miiKirron.s... S.,UATI)AV.AVT W li. }I. l.oRINtJ, J. C. WELLS; S. F. i.'OVlNGTO.V 3. W. TALBOTT. Wi!.‘ T. PATH, ' GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN IMAGE. J. M. GIN.TINGS, WM. JL POULl (.. B .3 HATHAWAY, J. P. UI.RF.Y, . J-W. SPENCKP. .. .
Richmond, July- 17V—Mr. McFarland .submitted a report from the committee on resolutions, that the Whigs of Virginia are]free to select among the candidates for the! Presidency already nominated, but in' making the selection they do not merge thepi selves with the parly whose candidate they adopt, but will preserve their distinctive principles. : They denounce the Republicans, and declare the pretensions of their candidate unfit to be considered in n national contest. ■'
Hurley's Sarsaparilla
Is.nol only the innst rt-livbk* hilt one of the most valuabiucompijur.Jsihat can be Used dur rng the sunimrr month's.'.' Fur the removal end permanent cure of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Hlumonary’Affections -and all cutaneous eruptions arising from an ..impure or vitiated condition of the 'blood, 7l' stands unappreached in ihc histdry of medicine. It may .be used at al!seasons with - very decided ad v’antape,,bul t*spccuUy,in vhe rpfingond sum mer season.—Rori Hand, .-\rgut. .
; ‘ S. HATHAWAY, Prtirjrr.: n. 3 HATHAWAY, .
The following yolc.wbs taken on IheTt-irc-Haute arid. Alton cars, on Saturday, the J2th inst., which resulted as follows. Fur Fillmore,' 15; Fternohl, Cr’Bucbanan,'It. .' ■- A vote taken last Monday on the down (fain oq'the Covington.-and Lexington'll. R; for President resulted as" follows: Fillmore, 44; Buchanan,-14. 1 :
tCrFir-: Marine irsJts t;*licri st t s ics.: All persons, •! rtr.iiir:In:i ( ijn* i* -v ill callrrl • GEOpGr t. PLEASANTS.
mry'Jl-U - ; ‘ . ApeiM. M Vt*vnr, Jud "S P ( OVjNGTON, <l**ner,ii Acent
A gentleman just from* the Slate of Iowa, and a strong Buchanan man—slatfed in this city, to-day, that the publication of Mr. Fillmore’s speeches has put a new fifeo on the Presidential prospect in that State. • The mass of the people he Bays (with regret) appear to bo going in for Fillmore, and he predicts, Fillmore will carry the State -,-£oK«w7/e Journal. The Philadelphia Inquirer, the organ of the Straight Whig*, and a very in* llucutial journal, has a strong article in favor of ilr. Fitlmore. iisays: “One thing, «t leant, - is certain—-the ole* lion of Millard Fillmore to the Chief Mugiisliy of the [{.-pnMio would he a tutioual blessing. Ildus been tried, and lie has realized the .-highest expectations even of hia warmest frieruU..; He is/for th-.-Union as it is—he is for peace and all its priceless blessings—1m is. for the Constitution and all the Laws—and, like the immortal C! iy,.“hc would rather he right than be President.”
They declare that the .Democrats, in nominating Qen. Pierce, caused all the agitation of slavery, be having, contrary to Ids pledges; given countenance to agitation 1 by disturbing for mere parly ends the compromises that had long preserved the-peace of the Union. They assert that the Democratic parly have forfeited the confidence of‘conservative meh, because by iU administration it has violated ite pledges and committed flagrant abuses and blunders in its foreign policy. .. ■ They'declare Rial no| Whig can consistent lyiU{»port Mt. Buchanan, urging, in addition to other objection.*, that lie sustains squatter sovereignty and the absolute power of Congress over slavery in the Territories, and irresponsible, for the policy of the, Oslond manifesto. They approve of the compromise of 1850 and resist the repeal of the Kansas-Nebraska pel. They consider Millard Fillmore the most suitable person for the Ptosid ncy, and recommend him .to the nation, but disclaim all intention of adopting Ibe principles annunciated by the American party; and call on their brethren to suppoit him. . '■ ’ They .propose a national convention of Whigs in RajliinW.bn the 3d ,Wednesday in September, and invite ail to par licipate iu it, and authorise the president i o a ppui n i a cent ral com in i ttco of 13 t p promote lliO orgauizatiou uC tho party in the State. The-resolution* were adopted and the picjdent instructed to forward theurto Mr. 'Fillmore, arid to request him to floi-npi the endorsement of thu Convention.. The convention ihca adjourned.
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2. 'fhe North west quarter of the south west quarter of section 15, town 3, range 5 Tre\t, containing thirty-four acres; and .the w«j;t half of the north w«l quarter of section 15/town 3, range 3 west,, containing sir .- eight acre.-—both pice*.-.* r'inlaining one Mm dred and two acres. ■ -
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On Tuesday - lust, on lioaid the Cleveland mid Cincinnati up-train, n red 1 bpl'Republican. wished to take a test: vote of-lhe passengers and ventured his.upimon thauiicre was not six Fillmore men on the cars,. The - vote was token and I he result was as follows: Fillmore 34.; Frlmont, Bochanan, IS. Onpie G'o’clock train on the.rsme road; was taken yesterdaywit if the'folio wing results'Fijimorc: 2S; Buchanan. 17; Fremant.-lC. .1. ; v A’ voter was’ taken on the flea mb oat. Morning Star a; ago; Fillmore 41; Buchanan 16; Fremont 2. - A vole ;tvas taken on.lhc Moses MeUJIati on her last trip f : yi'hicli resulted fifty-five for Fillmore; twelve (br Buchanan, and five for Frdmoht. Iro matter how (he.politicians go, the people arip hlmosl all for Filimoioami thcTJnion,’ , . j A vole for President was taken in Troy New York, a dny or two since, which rcsr.llol ns, tallows: ; v Filimwe' - , - - - ' 67 Unchanaa - * 10 Fiemoat • - - * 6 -
Tltc Kccortl of n Tritimplt! ■ coxsoi-vTios runvrif: st'rrERfxu., '
. .There is no little conreletion in the thought that, however llicimposture. may ftourisfi for a season, he cannot long .couiji.ue to delu-1? mankind.' How many .hwii contrive to acquire a bricf-and'ftashy reptitiiion, and' then sink into ; disrepute 'and - oblivion! /This is 'especially preteaden. to . medical skiih'who, in en age when diseases abound, seck tu inreigletbemselvey'iuto the confidence of the pobtic, and to tmpr>s(! upon it with their nbxtous-nostrilms. We confess Hint, years ago, .when we first hcaid cf lhe universal,celebrity of; profersar Hollowat, we distfnsted his lofy claims, and arrogated to omsclves; a supenority- of diveerment which would h i airowTiini'lo enltay r our judgement.. Most heart)y do we beg his pardon for the tinjusvimputation. A careful Mndy of his system conyrnccd-us ihot wo .vyere indeed mislakeii/.-and that the vvorld/lo do him jus - tire should imniediately, os it undoubtedly will hearcaftor, rank -him -foremost its . benefaV ters.; He hassolved the mystery of human diseases, and proved’ (hai r.ied;cql-treatment, from the lime of Hunter, has been hosed upon false premises.; JsN.yr.ri didn.iteffect n greater revblutibn ; in the’ method of dealing with the-small .pas, .then Ur, Hollow.vt .has done tn the .ordinary medical routine of the ptcreii*. day. .' i j • . ; . ’ r . - ■ The human blond i» not,o'nieie fluid; coinsine through the vein* arteries, and patjaking of the mere quniilies of ’other fluids. • It is—startling as the statement -may seem-A LIVE; it is, in plain words,’ "the Ji/f g/.mfro.” All pbysiologie.il diseases, such as indigestion, deranged kindney.*, liver, heart,’ rtomach, all impure scretiunsin t h shod y,, a ndaj a rgei 11 a - jonty of cpidemiediseases hayc ihe’rtrgiit, or, at least their exciting cause in’ttie impure slate of the - b'o'.d. ■ Clean/o- ife ond keep it ctennsid, .i*id ho'cickness can. prostrate, or even assail tiiy system. This sjdcndid covc'ry.baa given a- loVlre lo b’refessor Hollowav's name, transcending the renowii cf berets and flolctijen, AVedo no* wonder a I the great fame he lias acquired iu Europe, Asia, Africa and \Ve rejoice that he.has veiled cur own ; country.and opened jn estabment in New Vprk,;which • he will be a Vety TEMl’LK OP 11EAI,Til to our own .citizens. His PI LLS and OINTM ENT. a re the most wonderful eq no lives which science and skill have vet pro'Iticcd.—iV. F. Sunday Tinra.
3. The South cast «, I! -utvr. of tire N<u ii west quaitbr of.section 15, town 3, range 3 west, containing : thirty.f-jur . acres, euept nboul five acres out of .souih taxi coiner of' said piece sold by Jeremiah Cole-in Ins libtime, lo; Get). MeKoir- If deemed advisable said tnnds wlU btt offered in separate pacc-do. ‘ TEItMS OP S.U,E. '
YlfTIlE uiiLumcm-J. InyJnA. the cscluiiV ■ J3. 2\fi' r.i w o5 - Sv» iUyrJa/i(l county for Kelclj urn's piml Autlusjn's Muwisg Machines, an«t ■for Ihcjtelrhf.Med’Ndw'iWtk'.
One footls of the purchase money In hand —one fourth in six—one-fourth in twelve,'ami one fourth in eighteen mouths; and for the deferred payments notes with approved frechu'd secofilyv bearing iiitererl from vaiua'inm or appraisement laws wilt be require5. Amt upon the sate being confirmed by ihecohtt a deed will be executed to'ibe pura baser and a mortgage requited oc.lhe premises to secure Hie deferred paymeti'. ■ . , PERCY ROCS, Commissions.. Ju:y23 t 1S51-H ' f ;
St*i r-Ka K iafi' Kya per. Cal I tU- alien lie n of. Farmers 1 td ,tH<se M»>j saving Mae hiut-.t. .WdV Iwvo . iio'i T.dn limnl, ready for c i h t bi 1 1 o ;t. a Q d 1 ft 11. onl c.y>.Vn jltorf frttire, jWc believe 1 hem to be the beat in use. • rail and tsirmiie for youriclvrs.
1,/ We. are alio in receipt of a, large tied, of 0rain SevtJ.ps am! CradleV * . , . Pcyll.es end JinfiHtv , ■ fin re ait J Hand Il/jy II-i , Hay Futis 2 and 5 tins, . Manure 4 and i tine, . r - Harris. Sp.iset>:nn:l Hpesr And ,i generaritiSorltscRt (if . ... , '. ■ Iinrdw«rci Ii«D| KalUi Carriage tiiuiugi, • Adt», Cftritrntcr’i fcC oopet’s Tools,&c. Ml linn flit »{ (lie Minnf.tr infers, and will In sr.M.cn literal Icrcns.- Cut! ami see fur cent ■ >*!vea. fmy'ZrJj !M.; (JltlSAHDfcSON.
There are two Buchniun Electoral Tickets in Missouri—one supported by iltc Bentondtci and the othor’by thc'Anlles. Of course the Fillmore ticket will succeed.
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MiSiliH, Over Vr P. Schcnck’s Store. . UT Etftrance-oii Pikestreel. j)-2lf
A few days ago a me reliant in St.. lamia made a heavy bd that Fillmore won III get tlio electorial votes of sultan Stales. What other candidale can h»J>l to carry half so many? The Daily American, of .Springfield, Mass,, lias coiiioout for FillmAre, mid in making Hie aiinounceincm, say>: In doing tills wo *hnll probably disappoint some of nor readepi'and friends, Imt we cannot sacrifice our principles in supporting a candidate who makes no pretensions to Americanism. We do know that Fillmore js nu American, and under bis bnnr.or we will work for the success of mir principles and the Aincricm party. t The Fillmore and Oonciso'n men o( this city, feel quite dated, They begin
. A fi’.icml who was .a passenger on tlio slcainer Reindeer, out lie'41 b, ns with tlio vote taketf on that occasion* for President: .Mi)laril Fillmore, *- * * 70James Buchanan, - - - 37 ■ A vote, wits tnkeii on tlie JL-Sfeu-onville nod, Indianapolis cars ‘on ■ the Sd tnsl, whirl; resulted ns follows; Fillmore 2G; Bttchanau 15; Fremont o, •
Xiifornintluti Wanted. ■ npHE account-bpoV- nolejr and paper;'beJL longing to the lste Jlnry-R. Seymour hot hating been fmuul among her effectvarc suppled to have been either pul into I he hands of some friend by her fur collection, or tost.’ Any informnioli in regard to tire bouksanJ pspvn wit! J) eg. rate fully received by the underngnei. A’.ro, any persons knoVitig themselves indebted to her will please tall ied setlie Avitlitr’e, | j>9-3t/. KATE,’!'. SMITH.' i GROG3ls7 '"
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: op■ ruiBci.i-TOs, kextccsy,* he cere two ii*ys in eadt wecV, V.V... < TeesJjvs ami .Wednesdays prepared t«ilu nil kinds -.if wr.tk in Lisj; VA) tine. . I'nriunbf aiteuurm w jfl'.le ?i’ sn io t. iritu' Vrn(clies iind Jewelry, and work wsmitrilcd. trite mbcMncty tsgootl.’ Ho'will residenee#; in town to repair Clocks,of notified. : Ledhtr, win) bate Jeweliy to repair, are rajrcflally h.vi* t cd to c.i!}, injuring ihfciii Jhal gcticrai aalisuclicii v.;:l Ve given.
Americanism in Indiana.
A vote taken oti the itemricr Baltimore the other day,, stood; . ■ Fillmore, -. *_ •- - 180 ‘ Buclrtnan, . - - 53 - Fremont,' - - ; 9
.Didging fioin tho accent; spirited demonstration nt< Indianapolis, it seems the A mericiUt party In Indiana ore determined that they will not bo swallowed up'by ihtv party. Bold us they have h.vii in pad limps by (heir President, in it m inner similar to Ahaf adopted In, tbi$ Bute by. Fh rd £ nidi Spooner, they-; now have iepiidinted Anion * a bd; are :firtii, in the determination that they will Eland oil American issue?,;he. the ' y result vvljat U may. for/tliOie. who,thought proper to * ■• fuse. ’ ’ the parly is well rid iif ibetu. They bnly' t sought oflilatidn With the party; for their bwn vaggr.idisp; m.’i)t. aitd werp a dead, weight to A while they (YCih so connected. f.TIiey; brought neither tespcotahility jior,inllneijco to; it f , and ihe rapanpas avplily-tbey manifcslr ed for odicenirl for.spoils, destroyed every particle.of confidence they might • other* ,wi-e havo obtained. ' : ' ■ i y I God often - suiters the wicked to punish ihempci yes'by J heir o wb ineansi and* the I cs pi cable light jn'-.whicli lltc traitors of die American party stood: In their oivui view of I ho party,', they have' sought tti thcir ncw nllics/ia' the view of all honcsj men, is n proof of. the troth of. the assertion.. Tlie| : 'Aiuerjcau party gains more by ridding-lhcmselyes of such trail? ors, tlun they'db by.thc most influential accositms theyVcdn iiiuko. . , : • ■ | We rejoice to see that -tlic o f I ml i an a fctflV Ufajt, .they - can 1 stand on a plat form that vindicates their principles! and that they arenotwiUijig to forsake tliy>c pridples for the sake.of a temporary tri ttmpi), Of : whicli;'they gaiir nothing but the name. ; .;; r ■_ •’ ' • |
(Successor to Ira•Ltm!iey,j • • Corner of 3fnln amlMlirrty ir’s.y lCyle'*
nullillugt oppotlif Odd FrllowtMInlh MEBl’S constantly on hand a full ossortSi n;cnt of >TcsIi Groceries, AYootleit ami : Willow Ware, Cun feet ion arifo,’ Cigars. NV ticiiF, etc;, etc. • ’: , . . • ■ ■ . jylfi ;
, B«-m aijj/inc Bwk hlou’, '.Main islrtvt. * Mr, Sieve ns Vi 11 ottea*l lo ih cfiyinjl an;! Meliverljig work in Mf.jninshaw's ■sbsonci 7: * Vcray, opSO-tf
‘ • At a vole taken in two BoantiugHoiiv ees on Fifth street,, west of Vine, where no 'less tlmn S3 boarders reside, the. vote iivas.Jas.follows: • ' ; : , Fillmore : - , • i TO : Buchanan • - - -5 / Fremont - . - . * ♦ > •» CV/nrmnaft Times. \
■ P. S.—,V.*iii.3*io to atCiiieot p» Thursday of cadi week- Ilnomal Hotel." PuiscDi* of that call on Scott Tandy u')ra wjlr altend to .taking in and' deli vi:ring work in the absence of Mr. II.
, MinikiV i 1 fllMtE subscriberhas just received 120,000 •JL- fret .of While Fine. Lumber, which'he .will sell cheap.for cash. jy 16-21 ‘ JOSHUA. S31ITHS0K.
to talk Ao/. They appear to feel quite .A///, They boast that Fillmore stock is going tip at a bii-k; rate —sjuco the nominal 1 on of the “Woolly Horse.” That Fillmore slock is on a ike -in., this locality is a fad that none can deny.— Himdieds of National,- men, men tfio think it is no mistnrtmic to- have • been bc.ine whim, will not associate politically wi.h thueo, w in* by their- conduct, seem to wish they bad conic into the word negroes, and who would make ns twdive this government was made expressly for a Jot of Africans, and not' for the Americans. The Fillmore mpn are wlitU* men, and aMich should and do command Uic, respect of white folks every where,— Jersey' City Teltg. (Vm ) . A Marsachnsefts correspondent says, dune dOili:—I adhere .to niy-oiigin.il belief that Fillmore wilt carry the electoral vote of this Btutc, notwithstanding the
Ihlhteiij t 7 J iff/, • undotibtedly/. the best Medicine on sate iii the Union.—tlie extraordinary power possessed by llio l’ills have rendered them justly a»-3piyersol favorite with the citiseqs of the mying it is presumed lo ihetr efficacy-in all diseases of .the liver and stomach; Fort he cure o flick headaches, bile and indigestion they Tare .also tin* equnited: and .for all female' complaints, whether of th'o tl a uhglc fee n teeing into womanhood, us-the mother at the,turn of. life, their a (fee I m in ful liable, as. they jpocdijy. remove all such complaints from the system.,
Ycvtu Stuv.Mill. sy ■ . new' Saw.Mlll, now bpHditlg by (h'r H. undersigned, will bet ready-lev run in about two months. . . .. •. . -... jylf» v . - SMITHSON fSOciAR.
WooICnriUn^.
fWIHK untlentehcd wish thiaforni Ih?public -generally ihcyareiinw toady lr receive,Wool for -Card in'g. al'lhejr' eVfabjislimenl i n Vo- Wrsrsj. vr.y, J InjrS."' Their 1 .Marbjccsr ore 1 rottWS5& now in'perfect worXtne bMch *■’ - . ' : Q. G.rKNOX , i (U* Tke'Siuam Mill is. Bbwieady.to do .custom pritidi:ig.fcriljc eighths The price paid for When;, 03T F.loitr*rousenility;on Immi for r 5aIe.-, ‘ >:i ' *, J Vtniy, April ,T t E • ' “
Dkstrcctios or rm: Cotton and Cons Gitors.—^Vo-hear sad news from all this Mellon, of the ravages of . (he worm in the cottori' and! corn. In many cases Balds of hnmlrc.ils of acres of cotton and corn have been laid waste. C r - We have met with many planters' within a few days pa** ‘ who lia vo been poets jittery hlighted.' Sotre consider it the . regular cotton cdterpiller of * 184G, while otliiirs say it jV species of grass worni; in'gccat numbers, hot • hereto fore know*n to dcjirwhite,on'..the cotton pr ■ corn to any . considerable’ extent.— JacLton (Mtts:) Union. ' ; : ; i
Notice of At>pb:utincni of Adruinirtralor. NOTICE is hereby given, that .the undet-signad-lias been ilnly appointed■ adminis-; trator of the estate of Hiram RullIes.de'ciasetL Said estate is snppojcd to bcsblvent; r '' - - ‘ J0IIN.1)ICKAS0N; Attinniistratoh July 3, !83G ir -3‘.:%i -1 ■ ■'
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lit this place,-ion the 22*1 July, Mr. Robf.p.t, LtCLiimc, aged dSyeors. Hr, Leclcrc‘l»-avcs a large family m mourn his loss. '' The funeral ;will take place tc-dav, at 3 o’clock. P.M. ;
iiiuiia^vay,-: .tiie subscribe ron The Cfitli day'of . June, Francis \VAV\ Cole’, aged ! Vycars, an indented apprentice to the Farming business. .All (tersons are warned hot 15 trust or harbor said boy on my accounts as 1 will pay no debts of his contracting. .One cent reward will be paid for his return to me.' ; ‘ V jjO ; AN,DREW J.-McHENRV.
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■ Tliirjr iitfyei'diii,do irj>ic‘ ihon yin*.leiupQra r iy relief nndl hey. never,will,. Il'i* because they don't tbiicn flic OAUSKof thpAl!t.Jflsc,— Tlit!- CAUSE 61* a IT ague an.l bill teas diseases js the olmosptie;in poison eat led ; tMifcrti.Vor Jlaiaria.; Neulmltre Ibispyirnii by iis'NATUHAL ANTIDOTE, and alt discust ljiim.i1 by lidisaiipeotsalonte. . Rbi. , r Jr.‘ Feyei anil Ague Cwfe: is tb:(t, Antidote to JIftbirij, and marcusct At is » perferily liaisrlera n.cdicirjd, Tlie cel tifirafL- nfAtic-celebrated chemist, J, ltr CJrl ten, iirKoy Yoff;, Oj isal|ncl)eil in every bottle lit reform i f. if docs no 50 cd it can do nolia ir.l. J [>' '■ J * f 4 ; ‘' - 'V' :/ :‘ ■ Tbiv tS; nidrp thrb f c;Vn i* WulVf Qiiiimu , Arsen ic,.if>r anytohic iti iCxUtcifec.rAi'Ibcir ir.r ■W.ruiniiii.srlit ;I|ik constitution, nod bring* w, DUMB AGUE,' which never, nllnws it. penon t*V feel pet (cell v wellfor.« Jingle itiojiieai, Ir. Ulpsirntietrnf l annei'sumc csIraVts front a “letter pist- rcem/ed: friiirS Physiciai(: ■ ■; ■} ■, . liFOUGKTpWN, 01)10, ; ‘ JAS. A,. KHOUSs, opafsit: %Voju? Jof the 2d ins*. is oPhand. TlicCufc arrrted jlate last ye.irandtlie ilifllcnlty in gellingony ;one to lry ic v,*aj greatly Abcreased from tbc jfacl tbpL a.remedy bad:bepn itiljoduced;which i.was growing in favor witj» thcpublic, m being jlietler tf.an; usiug 'Qumiiie,-- hut kin/ving I iprelmrae ifist tfii? 1 cmed y Micy ■ nw-d 1 trj crei p 1' taking Quinine, couiainaa Hit*DRUG ITSELP' 1,' 'Tkts teiitddy. jjtnowji as "SrpiUi’t.Tdfiic,"} I vyoalJ invanably BREAK:a Hague, blip.it j:<t nulCCIUvit, tail lyfurnAVllblTc • This Diie'circoiilsfanCe Tdeem ' <M : iiU your 'favor,-if P inilitnla*- 3 *'lest coatparisoa between -it and. y du rO U BE,;\ T ho jfftj lowing fc ;tiju a - 7 61; . r : r ■v Tbi;vc .persons ,'totjk. your. ell el w lack were eases/of. "Quo lid in n riiR'ffnJUent PeserA'nfmjnywcdks.afs’ndrng; Thfcyihad Uiert Qninihcv i nd bllienvroedlcS/odcdsiorftl ly tnissiqg a iV wasV(<aJtt all Wti.ll cas • (juU oD.lJayjpgdhc Toiin^jUiva'dr'ci|i$r and severer maladies. T . did sncceed in effect fiijr a' radrcnV 'cujt ; r»p nil' JlbrceofHlfcst! -cases WAlh ,, t’duf*TCine(lil^5nd [.ihcVhoTe not liml n chi) t si nee. In all three 0 f j these s Jessys t bo • * ‘Fniiiirs Tonic" ■ iiad; 'been j uteri, pud would! as before itfllvd. jbt Jdhillt-VijPafiLr a period or (wo bad chp-.cd il wpultpfei'Hrii.- • ■ •■•' ; : ' >A j 1 thi.iik tfcere -will, difftiMdtv now m 1 giving to yoiir "Cure’’ tbo AunUige ground of hmy cltur rtnu.dv ru'.v m in;- beie, ic.-firc. ; ; ‘ tVII.TAAM Urt’RNFU. M. D. j Ttl! ODES' FF.VFR urd A (if Mi f.’PHlf, or (ANTIDOTE TO MAI.AKIA. tf.c only hatn I less remedy in c\isiencc. i - i-.iur.Uy 'Cenaifi as .» PRKVENTIVF, as a ■■CLlill..", 'lake it ; when you feel the rliills cnniiig on, and you I will never have o single one.
N FW ADVERT! SFMENTS.
. - NOTICE. : Stockholders of the. Vet ay Library -S. Association will '‘meet nt the Recorder's Office fin (he 1st day of August ' next at (i o'clock, P. >1.', to elect officers, er divide the Rooks,.and money in the bands of .the TreasHtcn *J. J.-P." SCHENCK.’P/esideuU ■ ‘ T. C. G A L E, V .cc P res id e n t.
The Now piicahs Delta, the leading (frgan ; of the Lon iRiu tm\ Domoeracy, openly Tcpud mips Mr, Buch'a b a n,- been usd of IiU. .declaration' in ‘favor of squatter sovereignty, in liis letter of acceptance, ami declares its dcteraiinatiofi not to sup* port: hint.- ■ Tins is an exam pie of independence and pat riot ism. that should not p’asrt ti nheeded by Sou them 'men.
dia-United Staten,patty Arc trying to move heavci and earth to tlcfoiit' him. — He U. rapidl c gaining ground, and the violence audfaiulical eonJiict of Ins opponents is making friends for h>m every " ' C
... Cstra; Notice: . - fH^A’KEN: UP, by John Merrill,' living; near t JL Gardner andSmilh’si in Pleasant town*h p. Switzerland county, lnd,,one black bar: rou. HOGv with Umg-UU and white spots bn him—no marts Apprniict' a». ■four doRatn;and fifty cents by‘Enoch S. Richardsand EU. U.-SissOn. Doim beforc me this iStb day of June, tSaV*. \ -1 ■ . TiiouaS . PiisTos t . J uslice of the Pcprc. : A‘ true- copy -ftinn mv stn»y’lib»ik. " - jv3*3t ' OLIVER ORMSUY, Clerk.
Vcvny, July II, 1855. , 6JTATB OF INDI ANA, Switzerland county, io* sit. .hi the Court ol Cuiumun Pleas, to* witi— ' .. ;';V .
’ Connecticut is moyjng Fillmore, and the opinion i siihn lyon’le rt am wit hat lie iViIt carry it.',. A Fillmore Slate Convention was bold at Ilartford bn the Stli iust. It wasnumcrously attended, and great, 'enthusiasm and confidence, was manifested. - An ■electoral ticket 'was chosen, and the electors will Immediately commence, the canvass;. Tho Fillmore
, There is, one thing cert a ini, the A tiieri rcun psrty nro to havc nb clcclonal ticket in ' effort* was made by, AboI.iliphisin and Old Line* ism~tn'defeat i£ ; We’v consider it not only a defeat of the basest of attempts to place the American: party'ih a false light ho fore iheir./brethcrnin all .Rectiona of the Union,, but as |aV triumph in "behalf of principles tliatlire jitsl ha Holy Writ,, and lasting ns tho eternal. bills. If they dp nothing tnore.Vlhcy have done Cincinnati 'fiaut. .
:;-A CltXLr.KOG TO'TIIB Would.-—M.K G. H* ' of; Nurmi nglon Fa Hi.-, Maine; onjlhelTtlror June; pegged and heeled : 80, pairs “ of dotiblo’ Volcd men’s almei?;-hi 12 hours and 35 iniuntcs, and went toJus men Is. - . Tho pegs-’ driven amount (b _*- 1 8,000. • The time (occupied upon a shoe averaged 15 rainnteit.;.:
Ambrose .W. Nell, it") • . ,* - •*'.' ■ (3«»rfc W, Neff. ' . ’ | ■ - v - ■ , ’ ‘ * . : - yCompIainlio foreclose \VIts W. AtinuIt, & (... morlgsge.^ FranvisA. A|lui'it. • J • ■ Il appeanitgfrfihraffidavU filed iii the Clerk's office of the Swilrcrland Court of Common Pleas, that the above named Willis W. Altiiuii add Frances A., Allbuit ore necessary porliis to said .laioiii aiiditat they arc non-resuicuts of the Slate of. huliit'na. They are hereby 'notified of the pendency .'of said' notion and that the snnic will stand .for trial at-Dio Odobtr Term. offaid cnait, to be holden at the Court-House in Veyar, irt sgiil county, on the .1st Monday in-Oclulcr, iSSa; and that unless they Iheit and there be'ami answertosajd complain:; the matters and things therein contained will be.beard ’in their absence, and decree rendered according))*., , . ■; • ‘ . Witness Hu? Clerkof ‘said. GuiiiC, aVVcvay, this 21st'day Of July,- >. n. )S53. - OLIVER ORMSOY, Clerk S.«‘. C, P; . July 23, tS5G.—3t • .
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men in Connecticut are wide awako and won’t le sold out to Fromoulistn.1.7 Pbxxsylvania for FiLutohk.—Ur. C. H. Brassier, who was' a to. the National / Republican Convention, - lias oplenly declared in favor of Fillmore. 1 - 'Hie L. 1. Star truthfully., remarks:--“Better he a defeated party, with a know honor, untarnished, ihfcii win an electoin, to be cheated out of ie afterwards.’* 1 The Fort Wayne baity Times,’ formerly -an' AmericHti* paporj liul. notv n supporter of Fremont and Dayton,, has struck its colors and ccascd’ : publication. The‘solid men of Boston, 1 and of the Bay State, are moving for Fillmore. A meeting is proposed to be held’soon at Paneuil Hall, to start the ball.. A now Fillmore daily paper is to be started immediately, and the State is to be carried for Fillmore, sure. 1 Wm. C. Moreau, Esq., who was appointed contingent elector on the Democratic ticket, in the Greensbargh (Indiana) district, has come out from old party traces.
- A'; PHYSICIAN ofdrieh .sta«diug, nad for- 1 /5k. nierly a Professor in one of the-.Mediccl * Inhibitions bf this ceiintry, now ttiitcd fj'om( active practice, who-,hits, been suftering from } Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while IMvcf- 1 i lip in SdiiUt America: for h is health, «.cii.ris. for i Consnmptib|t; Rronchitis. Coughs, 0dl ds. and i gcneriil.dehililyi 'and- beihg-awpre that thuus- i and? ate . siiffering,.and dying - a’miually frbm I this moist dread fil l.of*a 1 I d irases. ic js ijesirousJ front The principlesof, lip nianily, of: making; known' (his. most valuable remedy; ' TJpbn rtv ct-ijil of Fifteen Cents;'iii Postage fifamp's,’* or change, he w-ill send'a RAipg, with full directions for making :^nd.; successfully VJitijr jL*; The amount requited,’is-applied flit Postage, arinTlhc payment'of ihjs jdvertUehjeotr Aridtesy—B;/F. DEVEROPGUrM- D., ‘ : ft o x F 21, ■ P, 1 O’ , U rook I y n; NV Y.
COM M E K OIA • . V Cincinnati, July 2 1 , is&C. , • FIAHJR—Tho mIm comprise ICO bbU at f 5,15; ISO do at -8S|£K 3U) do extra ct SJ.WSAJO; .SO do do at S5,7i,anJ 153 do ftujtcrlliio at $fio. . tlie markel doicd wllh a tinner fce.tirp. : ; Git AIN—There U a good demand for Wheat, and ibe market (a firm al §1 ,W lo A1.10 Tor new red; $),!(> @1,15 for white. The remand fHiai lhe Aorih awl Ka>t lacood. OiUare d»U, oadaelUIowJj-.at 33^3lr. Com nut?ef from 35 in CSc.’
ilST The Philadelphia Daily Time?, a strong supporter of McLean for the nomination, now. aosi ously urgis the election of Millard Fillmore. In;regard|o thocon- ! lest in Pennsylvania; it says:; : , “No, Millard Fillmore cannot —will not bo withdrawn from the canvass. If he wore to be, the feelingja so strong inthis State agairisMlie sectional candidate, 1 that a vast majority,of his friends would I vote llit> Democratic'ticket. In case tho contest should be narrowed down between Buchanan and Fremont, Philadelphia alone would give the Democrats, *2fl,000 Majority. Three-Tomtits of the American votes in the eastern comities of the State would, in such a ca.»e, be given to Btichanhn. If Fillmore, should 1 withdrawn, the State would go for IJncfaapnn by 1)0.000 majority. Under the pic rent state of affairs wo con see no ray of hope for tho friends of the Republican nominee. There is not a aiuglo bnghtsnot in their whole political; hot mom . T
' * ■ sn BKIFF’S'SALK. ; -• BY .virtue of ait execution and’ order of .«alfe issiiciLoiit .iir thfc Switzerland Circuit Court and -Uf me dittcled against Abijoti D. BennelLnndmfavorof Gabriel Simon, I will offer Tor tale alibe .Court House, door: tn. the town of Vet-ay on the “ ' ,T ; , 1 .' ' J; ; ■
CHKKa'K—iJaleiof 00 boscj ate'ic.for prims soUrt? l.ard 9-, forvludee. UUTrEK—Tfic market It uiKliaoiCu: ialci of JC fifiinsrU J3.<f H. . • SFfHJ)—Wo ismlrntiml die Unmul Oil racu are ftol offering to i.ay over 1,25 to 1.30 for Flaxwed.; - . - CJIOI'EMEK—The market continues inactive, and i.Mliins tv; ‘imi « limited retail lutlncM do In;:; ulci n/ at biidi t(tinru'’a Sit car at and ICO ba*’* fair Co.T- ;.i Ip^c.
; Fo’r Indies, Gentleman's, aiid Children’*..,;,| I Spring .* j 1A large varletyjoFl received at I ‘ - d- -- - 0N^: ’ ‘ can Tutarsh-oar friends sritlfhe pnb-| [: iff'-Vv' lie gedera11y, wi t h^NaIiOfta I: Pliagst dn | ■ very abort notice. may be seen at! ;ihe ; .t{RVjSjLLE.Office/;,; v* v> ; : . i
doy cf . ; * tf between the hours prescribed to highest and best bidder for cosli in' hand,- 'the { rents andjirofits^for'a teifiiVorryeoTs not csej ceulitig-reven, 'of the fu!tawing .real estate j to-wit:- Lois numbe w!:ni ncjmd.eigU lee)t in* Jt'sliuit Hicks’ oddiiidn'tolhe. totyuof in Swilzcrlahd countyi Indiana/* OMeicd. 16 be sold by a decree of said CoutV opmnit.’said, Ber. nett andinfovor ofjsaid Simon rift heWhU and profits fail to Edl.for a suflicienl aum to satisfy said execu;ion and coats and accruing' costs, 1 will then and there on the same terms offer the fee simple of said pTopertt/and will sell without regard to’the valuation or ; «p ( - praisement laws of Indiana.: . -
LavinTilUf July\Q, I8o6. GllOCLBIES—Salts of 4 hhds N.O. Sugar al 1 i*c; ‘.’0 It.‘ids do do at Ulc,C9 bb!s -Befined rioat 12*t; 10 bbls Cretin,d do.at,12*0. Safes of 25 bags i11 o Coffee at 1! jc, Sales of 15 bhls Pl.niUlton Md!;is.?l's a 1 52i;.
FLOCK- Sales of flO bids at$5 75. IImY—SnliN nf 5 tons from store at $1S 00. BAGGING AND ROPE—Sales of tOO pieces dual Die: vtiludo ot I0io;10du do i7ie, 225 pieces do at I7fc; 150 lif pieces do □! I7e.— Sales of 2-V 1 < oils Hope at iCic. TALLOW—Sales or ICO bbls Tallow at flic. Philadelphia, July JO, Flour dull: no demand for export, anil wc are ad* vl'odol no ub t , expecting ‘JCObbU itra!;Ut at fS£ Stands lot of middling «t old dock of fbuJsrd brand! held at with n 6 bujcrK limited demsed for vapply of city rrUll-trade at a3.75. Corn Mealin raoicral-j re<inest and Arm; aalsa of (CO bbla IVnna, at f2^S7}J. Wboat In fair roquert, rrith limited amount oflorin". Saks OOObmb new red at 91,00, and- IJ«i buih now white at $1.72. ■ Itye dull and lower ulci 700 baahh Penna. at r.*aS73c.- Corn lea active, but small amount arriving; aateanf 3000buth Southern yellow at COSGlc, In atom. Hat! Steady; *atc» of 3000 bush Delaware, afloat, at3N*. .
TpSrB haveofi hand scme benUtiful : Pilli(ic11 [ F L*AG S.7I Ve niocf a Ire «ncf IA rfiencali—with tbe haraes of candidsles and ForlniiU.— For sale cheap/ «l 11icBiwi;iu4: Office,1 ‘
Gxoroia.— At the la to American State
Convention in Georgia 350 delegates tvere in attendance, .representing eveiy nortidnofihc Budc. The utmostuuanim-'
E : are"noVrecciring n fresh supply df riilSummer Goods, ['wbltli'w'iirbS Solti flT’cheap as the clieopesf. i marl2 ■TEATS (tSOHENDK.
JAMES A-RHODES, Prornir-lur ProviJctlcc, II. I. ; U'liylfcsile Agents, st. Louis, U. HLAKSl.EV; Ciacaco, BAKCLAV I tit OS. A nil* fur -si! v 1 1 y D rn v/if! i* C*' r. c ru!: v.' ic 1S ■ 3 m : KurMlf In Vf vay 1>t J.L. TMchv.,t.
ityand harmony prevailed while nothing like it in enthusiasm lias been witnessed .since 1844.
• HAHRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. Jufv 22, lb6G.—31 .
It will be recollected that Georgia was .not represented in the National Convention which nominated Fillmore and Donelson, and her action is therefore independent of that body. Both Mr. Fillmore and Major Donelson were nominated unanimously on first ballots, each taken separately, and they are to ho ap-_ ".prised of their Domination by a proper .committee. , . ;
. The PouticaePrefs of Plxesvrvama. According to tbo Philadelphia News there arcin Pennsylvania 35 papers for Fillmore ami Donolson; 31 for Fremont and Dayton; 2 for Fremont and .■Johnston; 2 for Fremonl without -committing themselves on the Vie.) Presidency, and 18 that have raised no flag at all, though all of them fire raid (o bp dn idt’dly opporM to Buchanan,
SODA WATER.
A OENERAL assortment of Cottonades, ‘ Drills; Denims, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Drawn Muslins, Ac : Ac., just received at sp33 WM. SHAW A SONS.
“ IV that arr thiirtt'j, come to the Fountain.” f B'llE great rush at STEVENS' new Soda A Fonn'.oin on Ferry street is occasioned by the superiority of the Soda over that manufactured in this place. Nothing is more ins' igoroling and healthy as a beverage than pure Soda Water from the right kind of a Fountain. Drop'in and try a glass. -• jyl6
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Just received at ' * • J V WIi.MAM SHAW & SONS; 1 ' uf‘JJ -* Petty street, Vcray, lud,
Bu/fiinore.' July 19. Tbo receipt! of Wheat were tarjjs to-d»y and pilcei rorocwbatlower, utleabf rcdaltl acd while »l Com ii irllioR at a doelinc 6 to 7c, for white ■ ad yilbw, bo I Ijld? b.Mi.ir;‘»|i'anr white at 6(V.. and ; fi| vfiTi.
JUST’ received, Iwcnlv boles CIiccm 1 . jc25. TEATS A SCHKNCK. rf’'1HAIN PUMPS—We’ keep roiistuntlv on hiad Chain Pumps. For sale l"« bv fcHl F. L. ORfSABD A MiN.
W>: h-jvc i'li-irMwJvcd a stipplv of Kan* "«T| I F. 1. ORISARP A-sns.
ft 'ST rn f-tvrd :t shipment nf IsV- \ Kfln a '•ha *.311 / 1; M S ,V sr, HRMOK
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