Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 August 1856 — Page 3

CONGRESSIONAL

tcrial, the promotion of (tic manufacture of the finer mate rials, the . extension of our.export trade, anti asking various suggestions from the Treasurer as to revenue laws.ctc. ‘ .

(Written fur the Reveille. In Memory of Kobcrt LgClerc, Esq.

Craig Township Moving.

STATE OP INDIANA, J Switzerland County, |o»wU i ) Jo the'Switzerland Court of Common I’leas. Robert N. Limb, admin-1 . is If at or of the estate of | ' Joseph Emanuel, dec’d I Petition to sell rta! ■ * " .**• . • ( estate to pay debts. Tbeunknown heirs of ( ! said Joseph Etna nueL J ri\IIC unknown heirs of Joseph Emanuel, brte of Switzerland county, Indiana, decease J,are hereby notified that said administrator .has filed a petition to Fell the real estate of said decedent, situate in Switzerland ccmtly, Indiana, viz: The S. AV, qr. of ihcN. B. qr. of section 23, town 4, range 3,containing forty acres' except I and 75-100 acres out of the N. AV. corner of said fony acres, heretofore sold—to pay debts-due and .outstanding against said estate; and that said petition will stand fot hearing and he acted upon nl the next term of said Court, to be holden at the Court House in VeVay, in said county, mi the 1st Monday of October, a. n. .ISflfi. . Attest-OUVER ORMSRY. . auG 3l-$-2.bO . CUtk S. O. O, P.

Commissioner's Sale.

Washington, A og. B,. p. m,. Senate.—Took up anil passed the bills from the House granting 1,500,000 acres to Miss., for railroad purposes. Honse,-—Washburn* of Me;, reported a resolution authorizing the, payment of per didm and mileage, to Ilecdcr up to the time of his claim to a seat as delegato was decided.

There will.be a meeting of the friends of Fillmore and DoneUon at Shaw's Store, in Craig /Towoship, bn Thursday, the 14lh day of August,, at; 7 P. M.» to form a Fillmore Club. - Let the people (urn out.

is giveij that the uodetJLw signed, Coinrnissioht’rippmuled by the Switzerland Court of Common I’leas at its July leini, *. u. IS50, lu make sale of land situate in Switzerland comity, Indiana, owned by Mary Ann Who waiters, I)arid role, Joseph Cole, Solemnn Cole, George Pf. Cole and Rebecca Moyer, will on

i luuitr tokkh or KTxriTur -to ttu itinvtD widow 1>B fAXILV- * '

Oh bo will come not, though fond eyes with weeping Grow dim In vainly wishing Lli re tarn, For he Is softly to the cold earth sleeping | . While .night's pale orbs beaut o'er bis lowly urn. And kindred tears may fall u]m»i hi* pillow,

: President returned, with his objections, the bill to improve Dos Moines Ilapidb, saying it is liable to the same objections as other similar bills, and refers to his previous message for his views on therubjcct. The bill was laid on the iahlc 35 to 12.

llolloKctf’t Ointment and Pillt, the most effectual Temclyfor Old Wounds.and Ulcers.— The wonderful cures daily effected by these celebrated : remedies have established them with the citizens of the Union, as two of the finest preparations ever made known, and it is an astonishing fact, that -they will heat and cure old wounds and ulcers of twenty yean standing, even after every other treatment has been resorted to ineffectually. "All cutaneous eruptions readily yield to their niigbl’y power; and for the curq uf Asthma, they are invaluable.

j Whore rests hts head low In cariir* sombre breast—1 Where gently droop tfao dark and mourn Tut willow Like all cm moaners with deep grief oppressed. ! tn vain, oh genlio wife, then'll wait the coming • Of that hired footstep to the household door; In vatn, dear children, yearn for hit kind blessing, . ills voire of lore shall greet yon nevermore. Ob long to yoa wilt Mem this night of sorrow, With scarce oro ray upon Us fearful gloom, Long wit) yo vail the daw ning of a morrow. For earth Itself scorns but on'u vast, dark tomb. How many friends shall miss that manly spirit,

Saturday, lhc.y}llul(vj of September, 1S5G, between the hours of JO o’clock, a. m. and 4 p. olfersaid lands fur sale on the premises at public auction and outcry (0 the highest bid' dcr—but will nut sell fur less than two (birds Hie up praised value—winch lands arc described as follows, vjz; ,

Adopted, 23 maj. , ' .r,'^ WAt Ang. 0.

Senate passed several private b'lls and discussed nearly two hours and adopted the report of the Committee on Indian Affaire. No further legislation I is nfcccsflary tocnablo It. W, Thompson to receive $42,000 for services rendered t]io Menominee Indians. Weller moved a consideration of, the Pacific Kailroad bill. No quorum. Adjourned. House—Considered the bill rooking appropriations .for _the expenses of light houses, coast survey, custom houses,* marine hospitals, etc. , , / The amendment to the appropriation of $300,000 forlhecontinuotionof tlip Washington aqueduct was lost by 25 maj. Proceedings dull. Adjourned., Washington, Aug. 0, p. m.

The message having been read,, the question was taken on the passage of the bill; under the operation of the previous question, it was passed, notwithstanding the President's veto—180 to 54,

I. Ran of section 21, town 3,' rage 3 west, beginning at the Norib West' corner of the south east quarter of the norili easlquailer oI section twenty-one, and running cast twentyseven chains mid ninety-sis links to a branch, thence down said branch smith 53 degrees West it chains mid 73 links;.then v smith 15 J degrees West 15 elm ins; thence smith TJ ilugn.i'.~ West 12 chains; theocc noilb IR chainr. and tvi links to the place of beginning; containing twenty iuiie amt 65 100 acres, also the -on til west q na tier of the Notlh east qua iter of section 21, town 3, range 3 West, containing forty ncte.r, . 1

: News from Europe. . X < New York, Aug. II. The. Arago'arrived- to-day, fromHavre and Southampton, bringing London dnjesjto.- tho 30lli. .She brings 175 passengers, omongthem C. M*. Paring, bearer of dispatches frJmtSf.;Pc-‘ lersbirrgh, and C, Ferrcn, bearer ofntspalebcs frimiJJardinia. ■ Italv.— The outbreak of ,tbe puebyof seenrara had been completely. siipprefied;'20 arrests’-were made. ‘Pour pereons:beldnging to the MasziiriairSocicly bad bebn xcnlvncnd to imprisonment m irons;,t«o for lifer and the. others for ten and twenty years, 300,000 bait cartridges bad been ordered by telegraph to'fie sent from Cologne to Italy. . & {; X ‘ Sn(,v.—Advices lo2Cthsay the revolution is neatly suppressed, Jocabod having submitted. Corona has been evacuated .by Gen. tlatz. The military were hosteuiujj to give up their arms, Gen. ftoiz andothetcliiefs had ttedto Prance. Later intelligence says Malaga* have pronounced against O'Dnnpell; and the Huy si troops hove joined the movement. EnuUno,—TheLoiition Timet oflhe 29lh contains an article laudatory of Col; John C. Fremont,_(he candidate of the Republican'pa ry of the United Slates for the Presidency, speaks of his political address as worthy of any people and any statesman.. j,-X* .China.-— Revolution progressing. Sixty-five rebels were beheaded in one day in Canton. * Advices from Havana soys the yellow-fever was very.prcvatciU.UierX and many shipmasters died. • -

From tho charmed circle dear to loving hearts, Where worth and I ruth and lore's the only merit Hint happiness secures or hope Imparts. Ilcmembmuce, only, can be yours'In future, V Kind,-gentle memories Jinked with that dear name. Amt virtues too your beans wilt ever nurture, vilore precious then the brightest earthly fame. Revere the struggle ere Ids hohle spirit, Hunt the dart, letters Unking ll to dost. Era the stern foo lho sou) could disinherit ‘ ' pr inck.tu earth restore agata its trash Util now hU soul Is ever In Cod's keeping, And earthly cares no more-mar cloud hi* brow; ' Famo's hemldiy—fond hearts loV>rrow sweeping, -7*o all alike ho rests unconscious now. look Julia—whom the Father lorelli

MARRIED,

On the Tib inst.-, by Rev, Hugh Adktnson, Mr. John Myers and Miss Lucinda Scdam—both of Cotton township.

ShcrillV Salt*.

CANDIDATES

BY virtue uf an execution issueo util of the Clerk's Office of the Switzerland Circuit C/Ourt and to me directed, against Martha Ann Driver mid Kliat Driver and in favor uf William Dibson, I will offer for'sale at the Court House door in the town uf Vevny, nu the IJOf/r dmj of August, IS5G, between the hours prescribed by law, to Die highest and host bidder fur Cash in hand, ihe rents and profits fur a term uf years not exceeding seven, of the following teal estate lo-wit; A pail of the North West quarter of section twelve, township two, of ratine uite west, tit Posey township, Switzerland county, Indiana, bounded as follow*, lo-wit; It,-gin-•tins al a eight chains and fifty links east uf the N. AV. Curlier of said section twelve, running front lln-'tce,east eighteen chains and seventy-five links In a stone; thence south forty chains and 10 links to a stone; ihence west twenty sevun chains mid tw,-niy-fi,e links |u n slake oti the .west line of raid section twelve; thence North tweniy-two chains nnd eighty-two links to.n stone; thence North thirty- 1 wo degress. Host nine chains nnd twenty eight links; thence' North twenty-l htce chains and fifty link* to Jha place' of beginning, containing one bundled acres, more or less. And if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution nnd costs and accruing costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple (of the interest of Manila Aim Driver) or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution and costs, blit will not sell for less than md thirds the appraised value thereof

AVc are authorized to say that Francis An* kinsos will be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit.

2. The' NoMh West quarter,of the smith west qiiiiiler of section lo, town .3, • ranee 3 west, containing thirty.four acres; and the w,.si half of the nmih west quarter of section 15, town-3, range ,3 west, conUiuiiig sillyeight acres—both pieces containing one hiiiidied and two mites. , • ‘

OHIO ASIA SWITZERLAND TICKET. Fnr Judge of Common Pleas, JOHN' DUMONT, of Switzerland. • - • ■ For Representatives, ■ JOHN-AV. WR10HT, of Switzerland, JOHN J. HAYDEN, of Ohio. For Prosecuting Attorney, JAMES A. WORKS, of Switzerland.

3, The South east qnailet of the Not] It west quaiter of section 15, town 3, range 3 west, containing Unity-four acres, cVce it about Jive acres mil yd sotlihenst cornet of said piece Mild by JeiLininli CuIe jnbis life Iniic to (Jen, y|elom. Uf deemed alUiialde said innds w ill Im nlfeitd in sepaiote parcels.

Senate—-Took up ami passed the joint resolution authorizing Prof. Baclic, of tha ■const survey, to accept a medal presented to him by the King of Sweden; ( : Hunter introduced a substitute for the bill regulating the compensation of members of Congress, giving them £2,500, instead of 83,000 n year, with a section providing if any books be distributed amongst the members by resolution-of cither or bothllonscs, the price given shall be deducted' from annual compensation, provided tins shall not books ordered printed during tbo Con:* gress for which the respective members shall have been elected, Bigler tub milted a resolution which lies over,calling on lliel’ic.-idcnt forcopies

. Ho cba»teu»,-i-ycl iioi willingly give# pain, It la the wheivlcf Ills love Ho provelh, Amt who 31151111110 Jmtcu cau explain? MVrierlon* are ihe working* of hi* pdwer, Vet truth and love'ohd mercy mark* tu way. Has he uut pnmit*ol when the dark peril* lower, Hts arm from danger wilt protect aiwayl He Is not dead,'thy Hubert.but the portal ; To endjoM life and htUs hsVpaLw-d, alxtve Where the freed soul In beauty Monm* Immortal,'. And wall* to greet yon In Um*o realm* of love. No storm* can, wake him from hi* dreainleia -lumber, Karth 1 * voice* loved can rharnt hi* ear nri more, lie t*n dweller.’mid UioeountU'Mitnmher. -■ Incline* on far eternity's bright shore. ‘ A. Washington City, I). Cj, Aug. ISM.

SWITZERLAND COUNTY TICKET. , * For Treasurer,' JOHN |{. ilOREROD, of Jefferson. ’ For Sheriff. ,11 ARRIS KEENEY, of Posey. For Coroner, J. D. S. LOAVK, of Y. rk, * Fitr Survevor, . 'CORNELIUS HARRIS, of Posey. . .For Commissioner, 2d district, ...MELA HERRICK, of Posey. ’ For Ooinniissiaiier, 3d district, .- LUTHER HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant.

On*; r<miln nf llie [Kiiutian! money, jo. batul —on*: fullrlli in six—liiic-foilith in twelve, .nul imu foiutli in muiith*; andfurUiu rlt*ft;ffnl i>.iymeiilSj notes with gofrd ftteboM PfCiiiily, beariiid interest Troiii dblc, nnd c«Ik’vlnlhL' 'without relief .from valuation nr ajijiMist MiLfil laws, will be, nujurtcJi - And iijiuii ifigsolubcing confiinieil by ll,u Cmiit, 11 lU’fil will be execute*! to llie imra baser, and a tmitlgnce rcijiiltct! oRT“tbe jucmiifi, (a secure I lie deferred paymoms, PKliCV KOL’S, Commtiiionef* July 30,-:i8iS.4 r li :

TERMS OF KAJjE/

Jfo Doubt, of’ll* .

' People'dispute about poll lies, religion, busmtss/KonJ even trifles light as air, but there a one fad on which all are unanimous! ami Utal is— Hurley's Sarsaparilla; is the only reliable ami,honestpreparation before the public. Il is almost indispensable at this season of (he year, ami will be round Die best temedi.il agent for scrofula, 1 "general ’debility, various chronic diseases, and all cutaneous eruptions originating from an impure condition of the blood.— Try o botttcl—A'ausdj Herald. t / - Mr, Thiebaud always kfeps a fo/l siinply oti hand,. ! ' . •

The brig Frank Horton has been wrecked on llalca Hondo.

(AuilmrUcd by Hie Slate of UoorgUk). Fort tiiiiuvs Academy Lottery:

of the voiichers'on which T'rernont’s accounts ns an ofircer of the government, from his first expedition, woo go tied, so that the nature of the disbursements may appear; inquiring nl»b wliclhcr there is any public money in his lauds unaccounted for, or any papers on file in departments from official sources charging him with malfeasance in ofli?e, itc. , Foot spnko upon the subject of life wrongs in Kansas maintaining that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was the cause of the present excitement, throughout the con jit rr. ihicntoihig the perpetuity of thellepnhlic. The primary jmrponc and thiol .limits of the obrbgiilinn were to fasten slavery on Kansas, either peaceably or forcibly, lie spoke of thprat.er Sovereignly ns a Heeling phantom, abandoned by its original friends, and of the subjugation of Kansas by invaders and usurpers. House—Ih&uutcd.'consideration of the

Missouri Election.

, St. Loins, August S.P. M.

Wc have the vole of thirty-lllncc conn:ies', which give Bentoii 11,954; Polk 18,594; 20,745. Ewing leads Polk 2,510, mid Benton 8,701. Benton will be beaten by PoIk;at least 10,000'volcs. Tiro contest between Polk and Ewing is still in doubt. The following Congressmen have Ircen elected:, TV B. Blair, Hern.; Anderson, K, N.; Green, Durn., over Bindley; Craig, Dcm., over Moss, K. N.; Woodson. K. N., in Miller’s district; and for the vacancy in tnut district", Akers, K. N.

..’CLASH 17, To IxT draw n bi lb,* niy of Atlanta. Georgia, 1 in public . , unTtiur»tay,Au;. 13, ]&>, on Ibo

HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriff S. 0.

Kavauu riuiiM

SAM’Ji S\VAX CO., Managed).

Cincinnati Product Market.

Arluiinlsiralot 'rf Sale.

I’rltc* a 11,11,11.11,1-10 Jjiot,Hill I* Obtdiluted according to Hu* f’diuwlng magulReeiil Hchemetl • . - ao.mi 5 tot uk its- ii,iM I'mjtK.*;:: ■ , l Prize of j sn,).o«i u - are,cur Prize of -'I. Ij.un h ' jiltur ; I Prize of ,• f 7.WO t< ,* . ' 7^10 IPrueof. - ' 3 ItXJ h . 3,bco I Prizo ,,f- - “,1100 It ■- 9JuO 1 Prize of • . l.tW.U • - irrixour - i,ooo i,- , - j^tnu lOl’riiwof. ' * :• “00 h . . 5,440 10i prizesiif- - . no It - - 10,(00 4 Prize*nf S>X1 ipprov. to £40,000 prize are ho ■ 4 Prize* of KO Jpprox. ID |S>0 prize are 4(0 4 I fixes of. 73 4j<jir,ic. t*» 7,000 prize are fro 4 I’rixi'nof 00 appro*, to 3,(ui priiif are SJtl 1 Prize* *.f 5*1 approx. (« s,«o jjrfxe ate 20(1 4 |Tjr«i,r .41 appro*. Id 10,00 prize ora ICO '4.Prizes of S3, f» , I/Ml prize arv 100 ■■40 frizes wf, SO •* sou prize an HO Ij.WxiJ'riitM,if Bare • . ■ >.130,00 I5.t>j IMr.rvi amimtittiis lo ■' ’ F,u|,ooo The IjJUl |irii<D on $4 ate drlfnnlnnl by Hie rntnt* UiMibirti urjH.i ilte'>,40.000 frize—if that number miduM !«* an odd number then crery odd number (leket In (he .'•Vlii’im? nil) Jo entitle,) to fit; if an even number, then every eren nundier flrVrlInIheKtlicui j h HI lie rtiiitk’,1 to $ 1*, In addition Ur any ether Print which lltt* ticket may draw. . ■ . . PurrhaMint In buying ■« equal quantity of odd and oven number ticket* will be certain of drawing nearly be If <he rod of the. Mine, with chance* of obtaining other Prize*. • 1 , ' , All (hilie ticket* ending with 0,3,4,6, S, are even—ell tho«* ending with 1,3, S, 7.0, are odd. • 'ir? 1 Iluniriober lhat every Prize I* drawn, amt putable in roll without deduction-

Cin n nn a ti ’.I u?. 11.

rilMB subscriber will receive bids forlhe A sale of (lie following described property, from the I went iel h day of August, I860; until the. first day of September, IS5C; and if said property be-mil sold at private sale previously, lie will on the first day.of September, I S56, at tlie Court House door in Vcvajy Switzerland cciinty, Indiana, oiler the same at public auction to'the lug best bidder—one-fou it h of the purchase money will be required in hand,' one fourth in sis months, one-fourth in twelve months and bne-fourlli in'eighteen months—thejpurchascr giving notes with approved security,. pdyablc without ■ relief, from valuation or appraisement laws, .Said land. is. situated in Craig township, Switzer la rid county, beipg the fa ml owned by the late John AiVtefsmt. deceased, eofllaiuing seventy-seven' acres and 25-100, it being, a part of-fractional section thirteen, township two, of range four west, laying on Long linn, . JESSE 1*. UKLI.AMV, Adjoin is) rotor. ■ J. Di-most, Altoiucy. • iy30-3t— 5s

FLOUR—Dtp market was dull, and we nnllrcd nit increo <cd dljirfistllon t<» sell, and juices mar l*c qauU-d folly 1(V,. p htd.Iowcr. 11icr« b rvry llllh drmand fur tsvpori.' The sales romp rise fU, Wl, 90 aiul HG bid* at ilo.nl 8C, and 50 extra nt$GItL - GRAlJf—Wheal ).« mill, with veay Utile cv(«ir1 demand; buyer* n.t Kw-lcm nrcmnil 'having withdrawn from ,1m market. Hale* of GUO bu*).. red, at 91 DO, al ihc Curlojton dciKil; art do. dn. from store, at thl*. siih-of Ihs nver, at $112, ai.diWdo. while, delivered □t $t 20. Oats aro la active dciunun>\l 3?c. and imt many arriving. Com I* very, scarce,, and iti request nl '-(3c. A m|i* of 1,000 bush; R-.rU-y, f<ir September il.'tlvery, at w| 23. 'Tho uCmaiid good, amt bolder* In K.'iiincVy n*k St 50. . UUTTHIt—A Ml*;nriG (IfLita nl He. The market b firm, with a'scKd detnaiid. .SUGAR—'The martrI icmalu*>leady, w|lh .a modit.iIC rctnil denis liil; sales of 40hlidsal P,VigjlO),'r. COpFl K—Sulcsoffo bacsfalMn prime at HSIl.'f Market dull and pUce* lending downward. . - - MOLAKSF-S-nw martotU-Itnu al 51».

The Intelligencer gives the following vote fur (iovf.tnur, as far us heard from: Kwmg, ‘Jo,a&ti; Polk, 21,1 IS; Ut lilmi, M,6Ul £wof Polk, alitai) of keiitun.

St.‘ Lons, Au/;. 9, p, «.

Kansas Emigration.

Headley's New Book.!

Chicago, August 9.

THESACItKn PUiys.byJ.lt. Headlcv. One 12mo volume. Cloth, elegantly ilIu.traU.-d. Price hl.23.,, Mnllcdfreo of postage on receipt of retail price.

bill making appropriations for lighthouses, coast and land surveys, custom houses, marine Hospitals, ifce., and passed

. Between .four and five hundred Kansas emigrants left Nebraska City, on Monday, the -Ith .just, forTopeka, where it was ex 1 - peeled they would arrive on Wednesday, unless intercepted by Missourians; Two hnnd red of the latter had left Westport for Kickapuo with the expectation of intercepting them. Messengers who had boon sent by the emigrants to Gen. Smith did not return. ’ Gen.. Lane did hot accompany the.-emigrants. . A hundred young men had gone up the lmvaroad to meet and assist the emigrants.

XK\V ADVERT! j.

Cnsli lor ilie Farmers!

' iinvnir* »r tm* r«rs*. , ‘ Tjib volume will -bo read with ulUfattion by those who most enjoyed the ,l Satred ilutinlaltu.''—V. Hrchlng Post;- *

TgRIE subscriber will pay Hie highest market 3 price, tu Cash, for WHEAT—to he delivered ot the wharf hnat in Vevoy. ELTSacks furnished.: EDWARD 11, ROGERS. Mooroficld, Aug. 13.—if

Among the items in it are appropriations for a postoflicc, court ntpl. custom houses in Philn.; six tuvenire cutlers on the lakes, $75,900 for tin;purchase of timings and seeds for distribution .through the Patent Cilice, and provides that after Nov, 15tli the military super tnlendc-ncc (if public buildings be'abolished. The vote'was 93 to 20.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

HI* full of deep' intern!, and wrilten Tu n niort gtowiiigaml bcaotiful «tyte—l*tuliville Journal. rtcre hmuril snttlcleut in the work l» make it a fi-vorito »flli tbo lorer of thing* fl'toebu-d *g clu*o with Biblical bUmr?.—tMmil A ilterliwr. Tbo writer' Hai a powerful n*e oflanguage: and Uiottgh he enter*' upon his Usk with a true devotional (nlril he'Inveil* hi* ihenie wllh ah Intemt tore Ut fiiclnalc the general reader.—S. Evening Gazette. A UnUIicd (peelmen .of'(tvlo anti workm(titlil Buffalo Chrtdfan Advocate. *

BY virlue of an execution and order of sale issued out of (he Switzerland Circuit Court and to me diiectcd against Abijah D. Reiinett and in favor of Gabriel Simon,' i will oiTer*fur said at the Courl llousc door in the town of V’cvay on the * '

To Hie Public.

irpAH'l'fUMuf SI.U’O ami umlof, gaM luimmtt* atelr aftor t!io itruwliig—other I <rhei at I tin mutlllaa* of iMrty.ilnys. - 1 . , : - ■ All tnnltil«iitial, Ttufilnwn immlwr* will»«forwarded m purtlmcM Itiimedblelv after Hie drawlutt I • . . 11"?* Whftli* Tlrkoli p 10— Halve* $5—Quarter* f 2*,'. rrizollvlvl* nulled nrieuvnl In other llrkctj at the oRtve. Order* for TirkeU ran be ai1drea*0tl to ‘ K. SUMS & CO.. Atlanta, Ga, Or,s. S AX, MotiljiiniPTy. Ala. ,

fgAME' suhsctilier, thankful for the hitherto JH. liberal patronage conferred him by the citizens of Vevay Switzerland county, would assure.. W TT then) that no pains shall be spared op his part to furnish his Stall with the best Reef, .Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Fork and Sausage that the country will afford, for the Fall market. ,■

10 ik dug of August, 1850, between the hours prescribed iby. law, to the highest and best’bidder fur cash in band, the rents and profits for a term, of years itof us ccttljng seven, of the following* real estate lo-wit: Lois numbers nine and eighteen in Joshua Micks* addition to the lojvu of Patriot! to Switzerland county, Indiana. Ordered ‘to bb sold by a decree of Said Court against said Uccncltand in favor of Said Simon; if the rents and.profits fail to sellTor a sufficient sum to satisfy soid'esecution anJcosts and .accruing Ousts, 1 wilt then and there on the same lends offer the fee simple of said property', aiidwitl sell without regard to Hie valuation or appraisement'taws of Indiana.-'•/’

lie has clothed fats Idea* with lofty and bcanllful language, and treated the mtijcrt In a planner bcruinlaglta ltni*o nances. Rochester Union, The *tyto Itdifferent frant XT. Headley, and tierhapi belter adapted to Uu) xubjert. Il Ii limute and unpretending,bet pUluond forcible—Borinn Journal. 11 1* written In a style (if jiocHc prow suited to the •trifled. and make* Mine glowing pictures of Ute “Patted Plain*,” spreading them out Itinll their oriental loTcttiieMdDd Investing them with a rharm and Interrttihal belong* only ta •criptnn) icenej,—Medina Tribune. . ; - - . ,.w

Sherman, using a question of privilege tailed attention to the fact, Suvuyv had characterized, in a speech, the report of iho Kan.-as committee ns a compound of gross partiality, misrepresentations, and perveisiou of the truth, jmt forth with impudence and unblushing falsehoods. All Sherman had to say was, the language was u violation of the rides of the

Severe Thunder Showers.

tic will also pay the highest price in Cash, for Hides aiid Skins, delivered at the Store of \Vm. Dickson, who is'authorized id weigh, receive, and pay for them. . anglS-lf . . . \VM.-NORTHCOTT.

J. I*. ‘II INS II A W,

Boston, Aug. 0, IVM.~Tlie successive thunder showers .yesterday were, the most severe for many years. An unprecedented. quantity of fain fell, and buildings in numerous towns word struck by lightning, including several , churches. The'Mammae'river rose at Manchester eleven feet. In Xcw Hampshire much damage has been done to property; by the extraordinary overflows,’and the 'travel ou the railroads impeded.

Wnleh Hlalici* and Jeweller,

of era rod.to,KEvrcckr,

. 'An elegantbook,both In conlciiUand appearance—• titled to ailoni and Increase the value ofaov library— Ruffato Republic.. ' V . , ■ ” - This Tolu mo U harulwmely illustrated with views nf many *tiou made Interesting by sacred blstorT.—Boston dally Adverti**r. • • . v The'awbur has faithfully executed liU design, and prCKnleilMo.the tiurlle a book replete with interest and Instruction.—(funeuee Republic. ■ The materials or the several chanter) seem to have bean M hccmdjrlih greal Observer. WANBER, McKIM & (J()„ l*ublither*, augl3-3t, ; ItuSalo, Eew-Yotk.

WILL be' neretwo days'inenefrWeek, (Tuesdays ; and Wednesdays prepared to do all kmili pf work m liijpvA line, Particular attention will.be given lo repairing Watches and Jewelry, and woik warranted,; if dm machinery is good. lie will visit residences in. town lo repair Clocks, if notified.Ladies, who have Jewelry lo repair, ore especially invited to call, assnring them that jfeiiefat fatlsfiiclich will bd given. ' , Qj* (loom at ’J. L. TliicbamPs Drug store, Main street. Mr. Thtebaml will pltund to receiving and delivering wprkrin Mr. Ilinshaw’s 8 n n 5 0, 'VcVay,np50-lf ’ 1. S.—U ill also be at Ghent on Thursday of each week. Room.at "American Hold.'* Person* of that place will call bn Scott Tandy for particulars, Who wilt attend to taking in and delivering; work in the absent of Mr. II.

XEW LIVERY STABLE!

rgTHE subsccibers have taken the stand forX merly occupied by,Albert Vandever, on' Maid street, Vevay, Ind., and * have su PP'ivd il with the best of IrCX/vp Morses; Buggies, Saddles, MoraMSuXi ness, &c., fee., and are new prepared to attend to all calls modern us in the line of our business. . ; ' .

House, a breach 1 of that parliumontajy riccorum and courtesy which should prevail among gentleman, and nut Into. 1 Washington, 'Aug. XI.

HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. July 23, 1833.—31 . ; 1 : $J,50

Notice of Appointment of Administrator. j*T0T|CE is l{er«by given, that the. undtrsigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Robert L, C. Maples, deceased. Said estate is supposed tobe insolvent. ;; - HUGH R. MAPLES, Administrator,'. . July,35, I85C.—31 • ■

Sksatk. —Mason submitted a rcsoliftion, which was adopted, calling on the President for information as to what measures have been taken by this Government in regard to the proposition adopted by the Congress of the allied powers of Europe recently held at Paris respecting the abolition of privateering, and life doctrine that “free ships make free goods.” Mason said it was somewhat remarkable that these, powers should have presented Iheir propositions as a hew question, when it was well knowu;that the United States bad contended for their adoption ever since riie foundation of tins Government.

'J, : . Wasiunoton, Ang. ll. ; It is not. mm that has kmcd a writ of habeas corpus, in the cose of the persons charged with treason in Kansas., I; The applications were made to him', hut were icfuscd, on the ground of its not appearing on the face of the papers that the detention was without law; but |oj the contrary, that the warrants against them were issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.

<3O,O0OCitsUcIs.\Vhoai Wauled! rVIHG undersigned will pay the highest mar•X ket price.m CASH, forWheat, delivered at our store in Vevay. - jy30; F. L. GRISARO & SON.

. Also, we Intend running a Mack icgjtlarl} to and from the Mail Boat landing.' Passengers and their baggage , will be conveyed to and from their residences. - The patronage bf.tbe public is' respectfully solicited.. CHARLES LEMON. augl3-3t MALI, LINDLEV.

NOTioE. ALL those. knovvFiig, (hemsclves indebted to Robert LeCIeic, deceased, are .‘earnestly’requested to make immediate payment, or thtir accounts will-be placed in the - hands of.a proper officer for collection,' and those having .bills ngoinstVlhe , estate will present the same for settlement; > .' -- - • -■ augC-3to . JULIA E. LECLERC.

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A VITALIZING fiLGlDENTi : TO CONSUMPTIVES. ; ’

A' PH\SICIAN of higlr standing, andforxi. merly a Professor, in one of J be Medical Institutions of this country, now,retired fiom active practice,; who bos been suffering hobr Pulmonary iJiscnsc, discovered, while'traveling ic South America for bis health, a cure for Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, CoIds, aml general debility; and being aware that Ihousonds.are .suffering- and dying' annually.from IbiS most dreadful of all disases, he is desirous from the. principles bf .humpnily, of making known this most valuable remedy, 'Upon receipt of-Fifteen Cents,'in Postage stamps, or change, he will send-a Recljie; with full directions for making and successfully using it. ' The amount required, is applied,for Postage, ana the payment of. this advertisement. ' ' Address-B. P. DEVEROUQH, M. D., j‘e25.Gm • Bps 23, P. O, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Iowa Election.

Washington, Aug. 8. A despatch received hero from Burlington,lows, states that the Republicans have carried everything—the State ticket, Congress and Legislature. ■Ducuqoe, Aug. 8.—Davis and Curtis, Republicans, are elected to Congress.—■ The* State is claimed for the Republicans by 5,000 majority.

■: • JBsfray iVottcc. , TAKEN UF,.by 0»- R. Iluilson, .living half ; a/mile held w. the mouth of CrimPsCreek Swilzeiiand codnty, Indiana, on Ifie Uth Jay of July, IMfl. B BAY HORSE, ISi bands high, 10 or 12 yeors bid, shod a N around;' some saddle and gear marks, With a small cui on the upper edge of the right liinj hoof. -Said horse swam tlse riverfrom Boone'ebuntyV Ky. Appraised at sixty-fire dollais, befure me, by ■Epraim S. Moredoek and Isaac J.‘' Dodson. ; - • ‘ Wabe Hi. Jack, Justice’of the Pence. • T A Ihie bbpy:^;^v s - '-v' VJy30:3t- • Allestr-OLryER ORMSBY, Clerk S. 0.

XVarco reported n joint resolution transferring from the _6tule to the Interior Department the duty of distributing to public libraries and Colleges the documents printedfor that purpose* Also to authorize the giving of/documtmls to Boards of Tradennd Chambers of Commerce through .out the country, ■■ .

!’ Dcsl rablc ltchldoucc for Sale* • A WELL built two story frame house, with tvfo lots* situated on the corner . Msin.and Main Cross slrettls, opposite (Hjllu - Knox’s Steam Mill, in full View of, the HmL river, is uow offered for sale at. a' bargain.— The ho use^contains 8. rooms and. porch, frail and ornamental .trees of the best quality in 1 he yard, with other good improvements,— Terms easy.. Apply to • : W .•• • - JOHN C. COTTON, ,' ■uG-tf Or to F. L. ,GRISARD.

Pearce reported .the House bill for the -parcliada of Difv KanoV work on tbo exploration of, the. Arctic Seas, Mr. Houglas/from the Committee on Territories, reported back the House bill to re-organize the Territory of Kansas Avilh a written report, which takes the ground that the Senate bill now before the House is .the best plan for the pacification .of Kansas that Senate can devise, and .recommends that the hill, ho laid on the .table as a test vote on its rejection.

WAsmsoTos, Aug. 9. A treaty was signed yesterday between the. head men of the Creek Nation and the Secretary of the Interior, the former receiving for Alabama land claims, etc., $1,000,000, $200,000 of which aro to be applied to agricultural purposes and the balance will bo applied per cajiUa.

' Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS hereby given, that I will sell at ' {tublie auction, on Saturday (he 23d day or August, 1866, at the residence of Robert L. C. Maples, late of Switzerland county, Occ’d, all his personal property, (not taken by the widow), consisting ol one mare and coll, two cows, four hogs, one wagon, corn, wheat, farming t'lcusils, household furniture, &c. A credit of six months wilt be given on all sums over three dollors, the purchaser giving his note with approved surely, waving valuation and appraisement laws. HUGH R, MAPLES, Administrator. jy30-3t bt

A d hi ini * t r a I pr’s Sn 1 e, NOTICE is hereby give nV that I .will Ml) at public auction, on Saturday the 6th day of September, x. o. tSSff, at (Ke'residence'of Hiranns Hultles, _tole of Switzerland county, deceased, all bis personal properly (not taken by widow) consisting of seven head of horses, three milch cows, seven or eight head Stock Cattle, bogs, farming utensils, about 30 tons of Hajft lobe pressed ond delivered at (ho riv* er, wheat, corn, and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of six.months will be given on alt sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surely, waiving valuation ond appraisement laws JOHN DI OK ASO.V, Administrator, aug. C, 1S5C,—3t

Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA.'. Important Announcement.

STATE OP INDIANA, » Svvilxrrlnml County, to-vrlt I J . In the Switzerland Conn of Common Pleas, Robert N. Lamb and') , Thomas B. Dow, administrators of the estate of John Willis. Petition to sell real deceased, estate to pay debts, vs. The unknown heirs of I said John Willis. J

Arkansas Election.

MsMrnis, August 7

To tli 010 nflllclcd with Kexual Diseases, such as SPBltMATOIlllHCKA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, CONOKKHQIA, GLEET, FYHIULUH, the Vico of ONANISM, or ERLF-AIiUSK, &c..&c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, to view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Soxunt iltieasei, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate vlrtira* of such diseases by Quacks, bavo directed their Consul tins Surgeon, as a CHARITAULE ACT worthv of ihclr name, to gave MEDICAL ADVICE GitA118, to all persons thus afflicted. who apply Ly tetter, wllh a dcscrimlon of Ihclr condition; (aye, occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and In rase of extrema poverty and suDoring, to fumlih medicines free of charge. ■ 11io Howard Association ts a benevolent Iti'titntlon, established by special endowment, for the rellcfof the etc!; and distressed, afflicted ntlh ‘'Virulent and Kpl* dcmic Diseases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It Is needless to add that the Association commands the higheit Medical skill of tbo age, am) will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

npilE unknown heirs of John Willis, late A of Switzerland county, deceased, ore hereby notified that the above named administrator! of the estate of John Willis, deceased, filed their petition at the July term, i860, of the Switzerland Court of Common Pleos, to sell the real estate of said deceased, viz: The S. E. qr. of section 6, township 2, range 3, west, containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in Switzerland county, Indiana, except about five acres sold by said Willis in his life lime and conveyed to Lewis Rogers, out of the R. W. corner of said piece of land—to pay debts due and outstanding against said estate; and therefore the Court ordered that said petition stand for hearing at the Coluber term of said Court, and that notice of the pendency thereof be given According to law. The unknown heirs arc therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that the same stands for bearing, and will be heard and acted upon by said Court at the next Term thereof, to be held at the Court House, in the town of Vcvoy, in said county, on the first Monday of October, *. d. 1856. Attest—OLIVER ORMSUY, aufi-3l-$l Clark S. C. C. P. I

Collamor read the minority report of the same committee, recommending the ■enactment of (he House bill.

Philips county, Arkansas, gone American; Desha, as far os heard from, gone American. Two precincts in St. Francis county gone Democratic by small majority.

'House—Tabled, by29maj., the bill to enable owners of land warrants to locate -on any of the.pnblic domain subject to .entry, whether the minimum price be 3125 or otherwise. Campbell of .0,.. from Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill.rcdacitig -duties of imports, and for other purposes, The consideration of this bill was postponed till third Monday in December. Campbell also, .from same committee, introduced a resolution ( which was adopted) calling on the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish n largo m'asa of information affecting tha interest of different scciiona of the country in connection with the tariff* looking to the, enlargement of the free Ht>h the growth of the raw ma-

are now receiving a fresh supply of" w w Spring and 9uminci a Goods, which Will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. nml2 TEATS & SCHENCK.

Ciscissati, Ang. 11.

A Fresh Supply of

The town of Pomeroy was destroyed by tiro at 3 p. in. on Friday; GO houses were destroyed, including the business part of (he town, courthouse and public offices; two men killed by falling walls.

A GENERAL assortment of Coltonades, Drills, Dcrrims, Brown Linens, Shitting Checks, 1 ickinps. Bleached and Brown Muslins, &c., Ac., just received at fl p23 WiL SHAW i SONS.

srsiiwiiieis Just received at WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ■ a P . ** Ferry street, Vevav, Ind.

Cheese. JUST received, twenty boxes Cheese. jeSS TEATS & SCHENCK.

The Kentucky Election. Louisville, August 8, 1VM., llclurns from forty-nine counties show an American majority of 2,070.

Just Published, by iho Association, a Deport on F perm alo rib era, nr Seminal Weak u cm, lh« Vico of Otuulam, MavturbiUoo or Setr-Abuw. and other Illscajoi of Ihe Sexual Organs, by tbs GomalUng Surgeon, which will bo wnl by mall (In a Wiled envelope), Bate or Ciuxoe, ou tbo receipt of Two Stamp* for postage. Address, Dr. Gro. K. CxLiioca, ConattUlnjrSurscou, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth itrccl, TUlln* (Ictpbla, Pn. ily order of tte Directors. V hXHA 1>. II BART WELL, TrcaMetir. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. aii S tMy

W Political FlngK. .■ E liave on hand some beautiful Political FLAGS, Democratic and American—with the names of candidates and Portraits,— For sale cheap, at the Rtveiux Office,

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on hand Chain’ Pumps. For sale tow by - febU F. L. GRISAHD .V SON.

Op - Wo hear of sales of boga to bo fatted this fall, at 35, 4 and 0 cents. Figures unsettled.— nneerttw Gaz., 6/A.

Kanawha Sail. JUST received a shipment of No. I Knim wha salt. I’EATS % SCHENCK

Wltcni Wanted. arc paying the highest market price » w lx CAEit, for wheat. HARWOOD & DOAN.

: ICislu# Mm INSURANCE COKPANy, orniiiiig Sun, luiiiMim, AuiIioii/.ccICaplial,....3100,000. Easinessconfined to tjio Slateof Imliana. ■ INCORPORATED, 1831. . HOARD OP DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, ILU. LORING, i. C. WELI.S, S. F. CO VINO TON, ■ J. W.TALIIOTT, W.M.T. PATE,' GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN CHAOK, J. >1. GINNLNT.S. ; WM. H. POWELL, 11. J. HATHAWAV, J.'P. ULHBY, J.W. SPENCER. S. HATH A WAV', Prcsidenl. 11. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. O* Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable rates, All persons desiring Insurance will call nii : GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, . maj-21-ly Agent, at Vevay, hid. ’ S. P. COVINGTON, Gentrtl Agent.

. ' s Notice. * : ■ ALL persons are hereby warned not to purdue bill given by me to Geo; W, Olmsted,' for sixty-fourdollars;ond .seventyfive' cents, ond also an unlcrgivcn by Olmsted to Jacob Preach for £75,00, as t arn determined not to pay them, unless compelled to dq so by low/os bavehol received value for them. 1 1*30-31 k -• DANIEL PRATT.