Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 45, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 November 1856 — Page 3

(KT A few days cinco we made a short visit to our friend Eichet’s Dagucrreatxj Gallery, and in a very short time ha had os dagnerreolyped, in the finest style,—I Those desiring picture* of ibeuiFtlvcs, or| of friends or relatives, should call np to | Ists room, over U. I?. SchenckV store, j Eta specimens are good, and falisfaction | is guaranteed In all cases. - I

| JST The people of Connecticut have recently; voted upon a Constitutional : amendment to limit tbo term of judicial office during good behavior, inti until they reach tbo age of seventy. The vote was light, and not of a party character, hut : tlip amendment was adopted by a majority of between twelve and thirteen hundred.

By Aulhonly!

liiaiiigr Mmi INSURANCE COMPANY,

A Grand Maryland Lottery FOR NOVEMBER..ISM, On the Havana Flan. * ssr CAPITAL PRIZEsmm.JSt

npHE STATE SUPERINTENDENT a no JL BOARD OF EDUCATION, live order-1 ed Vie following Desirable Works for the ■ yTowuliipLISrsrtci ofbdltni. j Same of them have.been put into every Library, others only into the. more popnlous townships. The careful attention give* to the examination of works for these Libraries, is a guarantee ofl the merit of the boots chosen. Many families will desire to. own the books end read, a I their leisure, rather than wait their turn to get them from a-Libriry. The works may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, free of postage, upon payment of prices annexed to each; Fats's Ahc.ent Histort—3lueA Superior to Rolltn, because mote -concise. accurate, and up wi’.b modern research. 4 vol*. Cloth, gilt, 1 $3. Sheep, Library Style, $3.50. i The Tkaches's Miicellant is a tew and ei-] cel lent collection of articles on. Education, written by Judge McLean, Drs. Stowe, Biggs, McGulTey, Aydlelolt, Pijkcl, Lyod. P,st and other distinguished members of the ‘‘CoUrge of Ttaekrn 1 vol. I2mo., gluth, $1,25.. Hisroar of tl.t Puritans ai-d Pilgrim Father,, By Stowcll and Wilson’. I vol., I2mo., $1.25. Moffat's Lire of Dr. Chalmers 1 tob, 12 mo ; $1.25. r ' The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs of Distinguished Scottish Female Characters; erabracing the period of the Covenant and the Persecution. By Rev, James Andersen. 1 vol., l2nio., $1,25, Moffat'* South Afj»u a.' 1 vol,, 12mo. — Twelfth edition. ' 1 ■ Six Year’s is In mi a. By Mrs. Collin Mackenzie. 2 vuls. ISrno., cloth, $2. Kekn's Practical Landscape Gardening, with 22* plans and illustrations. Third edition. $1,50. 3lan-ol-TVar JLIftt. A Bey't Expirienee in the U. >V. Aory. (SIXTH THOUSAND.) \ 1 volume, tCmo., Illustrated. 75 els.' |

Of Rising Sim, Iadl>ma,

Authorized Capital $100,000.

SOUtmiD SOLITART OF UtKTLlNO, Extra Clan 6, To Lc drawn in Baltimore) Md., Saturday. November22d. 1856. ■%; ‘ R. FRANCE i CO.* ■ PRIZES amounting to $182,500! will I* distributed according to .the following Splendid Scheme: 30,000'Numbers ! — 1,110 Prizes! Priiea payable in full -without Je* iluction.

Business confined to (be Stale of Indiana. INCORPORATED, 1334.

■ BOARD OF DUlGCTniW. S. HATHAWAY, B. B. LORING, J. C. WELLS, S. F. COVINGTON. J. W. TALBOTT, WM. T. PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE. J. M. GINNINGS, WM. H. POWELL, B. J, HATHAWAY, J. P. ULREY, ' J. W. SPENCER. S. HATHAWAY, President. U. J. HATH AW AY,'Secretary,

Cincinnati Product Bwktti

Cincinnati, Net. 3.

Flour. —Flour is dull, and prfcca settled down to. 85,50, and even at this rate tbs market closed dull. ; Sooar.— Sales of SO hhda fair and prituo at 10|@llc. . Mglass Ea.-r-’Ths market is firm, with sales of GO bids at G5e. ’

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Dissolve the Union! Roll away The spangled Flag of Olds's, day; Blot out the history’ of the brave. ‘ And desecrate each Patriot's grave; And then, above the wreck of years, Quaff on eternity of lean, ’

1 Prize of • - • $100,000 . I prize of • . - *50,000 I Prize of * - - 25,pti0 I Prireof - - , . 16.000 lOpriitsof' - ’ - ■ - 11,040 5 prizes - ' . 6,000 1 print of • ’ 5,600 1 prizes of , v 3.00f> 5 prizes of - " - . 1,600 . 6 prizes c>f , ' i . 1,000 200 prizc-t.'f - - 600 arrsosisiiTiov raizes.

OCT Qodoy'a Lady's Book for November is a charming number. Tho engravings are beautiful, and tho reading matter excellent. One more number will end the volatile. We hope a largo club will bo raised for the -new volume, Address L. A. Qodey, Philadelphia, and enclose 13, for a year's subscription.

O* Fire and .Marine risks taken at equitable rates. All persons dcsiling Insurance will call «n GtORGF. E. PLEASANTS, ma>2l-Iy Agent, at Vevay, I ml. S. P. CO VINGTON, General Agent.

Rice.—Small sales nt 6g@5|e. ‘ . Hons.—Tim only transaction wc beard to-day was .500 head, Io be delivered before the loth, at 80,25. . ; WntLtr.—Wo quote red at 31,18, and wltile at 81,20. md firm.’ i Cony.—Sales of 6,000. bushels to arrive,nt55c. \ . ; Barley,—Market unsettled, and prices are nominally 81,45j@l,50 for prime. - Rvb.—Supply light, ami tic maiket firm at 7S@80e, ; . Hay.— 'the stock limited, .andtreceipts not adaqitalc to the demand. VTao market is very firm at 823 for prime Timothy, on arrival, and 820@22 foil fair. ■ . Potatoes.—The demand jd bmk at SOaShc oh arrival. . • Aitles—Arc in good rcquent and are readily disposed of ah S2,!i0u3,50.

Dissolve the Union! Can it be \ That they who speak.inch words are free!. Great God! Did any die to save Such sordid wretches from the grave— When breast to breast, and bland to brand, Our patriot-fathers freed the land!

boot smoi: sTojit:.

I »f $8i>0, Approximating In $100,000 4 cf $'J00, •• 60,000 4 cf $5C0, ** 56.000 4 of $100, " 15.000 4 nf $3C0, « 11,040 8 of $200. •• 5,000 6 .if $|C0, " - 2,600 12 of $i0. •• 2,000 20c.f$:0,. " 1,600 20 of $50,. " 1,000 500 of $10, •• 500

WEBB OX, Manufacturcis of all varieties of Boats mid Shoe?. And dealers In the best Brand* of EASTERN xvontt, , I HAVE opened on extensive store at their new stand on Feity street a few.gd(| daors west of Teats and Schcnck’sjrSi tore, and intend .keeping bnhaml a* ngeneral assortment of custom and Eastern made work,’winch will be sold on tow ’as any other cat aldishmenl sell.. The community know whether we can make good work or nol.aiid we hope our old customers, and all others who wish any work in our )ine,’’will give us a call. Vevay, Sept. 3,1653.—If

Dissolve the Union! Ho! Forbear! The sword of Dantnclcs is.there; ■ Cut but the hair, arid earth shall know: A darker, deadlier tote of wo,.■ Than Hisl'ry's crimson page has told, Since Note's car in Mocd e’er roiled. ;

XSTOn last Saturday night, John Bakor, Esq., Fillmore Elector for this district, spoke a large number of voters at Odd Fellows* Hnll. Ho occupied about two hours, and was listened to at- ■ i teatively. Taken altogether, it was one of the best speeches mads in tho county this year.

Dissolve the Union! Speak, ye bills, Ye everlasting mountains cry: Shriek out ye stream*and mingling rills. And ocean roar in agony. Dead Heroees leap'from Glory's sod! And sb'ie)dihe manor of our God!

MjO prizes, • - - 8382,600 Whole Tickets $20; lUltcs $10; Quarters $5.

■.* m»*nuTio.v rum.*.

lb? IwofiJVVJiUr.c and lli- 1 two i'JfCcr.iln- number* to Uirm; lira*Ins tins Owl prti'«, will bo entitled W the ecA pitr,>,. j-'or example:—Jf ticket Xo.. ll.MQ tint)) tlio tjlnti.OKO prito. thoie lick* li'.o, mil cii'l lliiJ, will each he entitled in $>.h>, and on acfordin- in th« a bo re *fl<rpK*. ■ I r ticket So. 1 ihmild be drawn, U»o appro v Imatlons would bj drawn, the spproxlniail’ins would be 2, 3, ‘.KrW and 3' i.noo, if ticket So. a>ooo should be drawn l!ie appro ;titiallon* uojMbj C2JM, 1 and S. If ticks! So. 2 or 2WWshoBhi be drawn, iho approximation* «ill h* ».i tbeume principle.

’tST Gratara’a Magazine for Novembar is- on our table. .Tiic new conductors are greatly improving (Ills periodical, and they wilt present many additional attractions in tbo now volume, which begins with January,. 185G. AVanfon'ifc C»., publishers, Philadelphia.

A Sailor Bov's Voyjges to Nee the World, ' (SIXTH THOtSVND.' 1 volume, IPiuo., Illustrated. ,75 cts.

The Hlurclitint Vessel,

Fraudulent Voting In Philadelphia, PmUDEtPUiA, Octhbcr 31.

MARRIED,

Howard Tssocialion,

fit this place,'on llie .Id tnsl, by.J. G. AndvTscn,.E;q.;.JuIm D. North and Sarah P. .Stevens.

PHILADELPHIA. , Important Announcement. | 1 To thoje afflicted wll!» Fexaal Piwa,bi. aneVaJ SPKBMATOKKHIEA. DEMINA I. W EAKNKS.S UMd POTKXCK. COSDKltlttE.t, GLEET. SVt'HU.UsJ lh« Vice i.f O.VA.MSJI, o r N KL F- A li U5 E, Ac., Ac.' Tlio HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the awful itcitnicllun of human Efc. nttKil by Kctoal ,Uv caws, ami the deceit Inn, practiced uixm the -unfortunate victimi of «uch JUrttci by U'lact*. hike til ret led (bclr Conviltlng ai a tUIAKITAOLK" ACT aorthv «f their name, to pave MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS’, to all persons that afflicted,, who apply 'by letter, with ttJcscriptioa of their condition, (npr, be* cupotlon, babiu of life,-Ac..) and In caw of uytiwnie poverty and auflorinj, to furolib medititicv loindf cbr.rse. .• „. ■ ■ , . The Howard AmcuUou b 3 benevolent ln*tiuUor>, cilabliihed by vpcclal endowment, fur the relief ol Hie dcV anti lUjtfejj.'J, afflicted with "Virulent'and Epl* delate Ulrfa*.*?.” It Jms.now a surplus of mear-t. which the Dircclori hare voted to expend In advertisin': tite above notice. It It neediest to add that the A ttbc la thin com man* U the hlgbe »t Medical skill of the ape, and wiU.furuUh Uij.unit approve*! modem treatment. • ' .• -

Natdhoff's admirable series of volumes, “Man-of War Li fa*," “Merchant Vessel, 1 anil the new volume (o appear in .September, under the title of “Wh ling and Filling,** must be "received with great favor, as the two fust have Uen, wherever circulated. They are the faithful Warnings of nine years experience at sea, of o coininuA sailor, a native ”Buckeye," recognized as inferior to no writer of the present day, in l;fe like delineations of aJven: ;u:e by sea, , . . . Very Milking ornf graphic pictures of life at Sea, evnleitily authentic and very instructive. . ... Has adveiilnre euougli to please, iyd-tiuih enough tn dissipate the chatm of a sailor's life.—AT- IViicungrljii. There is in them a vast amount of information rciptiling the commerci- of the \WirId,— i'rttLyUrian Wilntts. Win take captive the young.— Journal and SlisstHgtr. A UugKErr Aokoau, or Wanderings in Europe or the Orient, by Somuel'S. Cox.- Third ediripa, illustrated. ! 1 vol..-1-nio.,'muslin, $I.I4J. ■ .■

John Coony has been arrested in this city on a charge of furnishing forged nat- | uralizalion papers. Four witnesses were I examined who testified that they voted ot j the lute election,.though they hud never [declared their intention of becoming citizens horbeen ut Court to obtain papers. (They received the papers in a mysterious j manner, and refuted to tell from whom. ' One said he fumid them in his coat pocket. : another that they were left at his house,' I another that the papers were thrown into | his house. The' foregoing facts were as-ilxitnined-tgrongh an invcst : gation instituted by Mann, the Union candidate for District Attorney,'who is contesting the election of Lewis C. Cassidy, the Democratic candidate. *

. ru,v or Titn urn cur,- . • In the e^on-scheme there are 3o/»oo ticket*. Barebsred from 1 to 30,000. There are 222 full prizes end Wf Approximation prirr*, making In all 1.1 Ip prize*. The dumber* from I to 3o,0oo correspocdlncwiih the onmtnrs on the ticket*, printed on separate, itlps of are rolled up and encircled with toiall tin tube, and pin no J In a pun wheel. The amounts of (he different 223 full prizes tlmlUrly primed ant] encircled, are placed In anoihrr wheel.— After rivolrtnj: the wheels, a numh.r Is drawn from (ho wheel of (he number*, tiiui st the t> me time a pr Us It drawn from lit* other wheel, by hop who are blind* folded.' The mi in !>er and the nriis drawn ool are Opened and exhibited to (he aadiehej and reeltUred by the CiimmUiloner. the prize belnz placed against the nnrumr drawn. This ope tali on It repealed until all the price* are drawn not. Tim drawlno.ls then printed, and cftcrcomparisou, the Cotamliiloner cer* tides to 111 correct Dei 1.

HARWOOD OOAH, rnVIL.NKPL'L for past favors, wonld most -ft. respectfully announce tn theit customers and the public generally, that they are now opening a fash Mock of ’ " Pali and Wilder

. Cir-Btove S. Hardiug, a notorious abolitionist of the Olden time, was in this county communing with the Frcmonters as late as Monday lust. We always jndgo men by the company they keep.

DRY ROODS,

jy The Switzerland Circuit Court convened on Monday lust, Johu Dumont, PJiq,, acting as Judge. In the afternoon the Court adjourned over until Wednesday, in view of the Presidential election.

Comprising all thu usual varieties heretofore kept in their store, ami to which they invite the attention of all. who ate in want of anything in the Dry Clouds line.

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3ZT All 0nlere for tickets or packages jo any riftbt: Maryland Lotletitj/seill receive prompt attoniion, and fhe drawing mailed to all. pur* chaser* 1 m tot'd lately after it is over. ’ Address T. II. I11JHHAIID & CO., No. 30 Fayette st./or Unq No. 4(1, | Ualtiniore, Maryland.

They have Just replenished their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, And are now able to furnish choice goods in that line.

. Juti Pnbtlthud. by the Association, a Report an Fpennatonbaw,'<>r Sc mind Wc.-.tuio*?, the Vico of Onihbin, Masturbation or Sclf-»bn v. and other Diseases of the detail Organs, by the Cons’itiing Surgeon, a hleti will be sem by mail (in a scaled rnw.-t-ope). Fate or Cttsxue, on the receipt of Two Sum pi for postage. ; - Address. Dr. Cio. R. Cu norx. Consulting Surceon, Howard Association, No. e Foeth Mi.th lire cl, Philadelphia, l*a.- lie ordered ll-c Dircrlors. h7.UA ll HKAKTWELU Prc-s.Dnt CEO. nuglJ-lj' ■

OCT We nro indebted to onr friend Mr. John W. Wright, for sorao very choice Orange Quincei. This variety of the Quince is much larger, aud far superior every way to the common kind.

IT’ Please give us a call. XJi

The Thrrc Great .Tcir.pt.itioiis of Vouug Men. By Samuel W,Fisher, fourth edition. 1 vi-l. T5mo., muslin, $L*G0. '

We buy Wheat, Bye, Oats, Potatoes. , fir which we pay Cosh; and .trade (or Uniter, Eggs, LarJ, Beeswax, &c. i HAUWOOD i LOAN.

rJk Co.res Lollcvlcs! {Authorized by the Slate of Alabama.]

. By the Southern Malle. | j Haiti Mont:, November 1. • The New Orleans papers of Sunday j are received* They furnish th'e details ofj the late news from the Northern frontier • of Mexico’ ■ ■ ■ i Vidamri look possession of Mior with.; out resistance. ; ; The govcnjrmnt troops stationed there were , t . n In ,, ( ! hit- , . i Vidanni commenced an attnekon Camargo. lmt at tlm latest dates neither patty , wos successful. . ; Carvurajal hud gone to Camargo on the invitation of Gazzn to lake command of the government forces. | Accomrta Horn the Uio Grande state | that Viduuii wos popular ou both >I«!cs of j the liver, and bus at Ida command meu t ami meansi>t:fiicirht to secure success. I'

These are vopitnt works for Family Libraries. Published by -■ ' MOORE, WILSTACH, KEYS df CO., . ocl25.il. 55 West Fourth si., Cincinnati.' .

O' $50,000 TO SB HAD FOR 9101 Xt Sonilicvn Plilllary Acudctny ■ LOTtERY! ; . CLASS J.

S&"' Potter’s Bpiiil of tier Times” is one of the most sprightly papers in. the rountry. It ii full of fun and frolic, and is [AiblUbed in New Voik at 83 per year.

Vevay, Out. 59, IS5 j.

A-VITALIZIXfJ GLIHIEKT! TO CONSUMPTIVES.

A PHYSICIAN of high standing, and formerly n Professor in one of the Medical Institutions of this lounity, now rilirud fmm active practice, who hns been suffering froto Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while traveling in South America for his health, n cure fur Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, qnd general debility; and being aware that thousand? are suffering and flying annuaILv_fri>m , k; — 0 r humanity, or making from the.. pr “ ® f valuable remedy. L*pon ;redVfi 5 L,,..»,.v.p.,.«4-:j3,nns..of lions fur mJking and successfully using it.The omonnl requircu, is applied for Postage, dnd ll.c payment of'this advertisement. . -; . Address—IL- F. UEVEHOUGH, M. D-. jc25-Gin Bos 5-1, P. 0 , Brooklyn, N. Y.

To be drawn in.iho City of itontzomary.. Alabama, io public, on Thursday, .November 13, l&i, on the plan of

Single A'nmbers! SAMUKL SU’AN, Manager. $30,006 Tickets Only!

£7“ Mr. Wm. I), o.Vt-n-, .»i-*i,« i— Clero- House, keeps consfnutly on hand the ve:y best quality of Oy>ter«.' Give him a rail.

Prizes ainoui.lioz to 92(0,W"! wilt bo distributed according to the' following unrivalled Scheme II

t do ! 1 s53"v°°'iirraoiiMATios p«UM. j ’ v" 4 prize* ofjetso appro*- t0 P ri “! ,rtf •Jf* 4 do 3oo do- 20,000 do r»® 4 xlo Sio do SO.000 do . 1,000 4 do t 2to do * lo t ooo do 800 4 do * H5 do 10,000 do (00 ' 4 do ! Iso . do . 5,ooo do 600 8 do Co * do *>» do 5 do to do 1.000 do _ ■ Jo 35 do 5,00 do 2^00 da ■: a do 300... do 5,000 do : M do *0» do 6,000

jar Ra"*n has come at Ium! On Monday morning we hatf a nice little shower. This hai been tho-dryest season we have bad for many seasons. !

. Dissolution. • fBAIIE copartnership heretofore existing bew Uvecii Jesse Teats and J. P. 3chenck,is this day dissolved by mu tin I consent. Jesse Teals having putclmVed »he entire.slock is authorized to settle ail accounts. .All .who have accounts will please call and settle by cash or note, oS we are desirous of closing our boo!:* ' JESSE TEATS.. b0 J. P.SCHF.NCK. .

Ofixio* or t.ii;Dum;*u Pampsios.— j K lefined writer »eya; "Sarsaparilla, or the j «lr«fl thereof, mainlsins the secretion*, especially those of the akin and■ kidneya, in* trend nutrition, and alloys morbid irnlobitit) of tbs netnjas and circulating sysUroi. llance an admirable remedy for debility during, or after, a mercurial coutse, and for tbe maltifarioui variety of ayslems that arise when tbc health if broken down, fli wtll by the discaaa as by ill remedy. . . , Hurlcy'a concentr-ted fluid extract ta the but preparation manufactured in this country.

I,unt> nntoiintir* i« 8800(000 ]Q’ Whole TlrVct* $)0-UstTei $5—<lua rte r» fc3 • * P1.*S Of ,tltC IjOTTF.BT. ‘ ■ 3o,<Kir» Snmi):r» eorreipondlns•£“ *7,* TiekcU »ro ■dacetl In one Wheel. .Tbe P 1 ! M.Vre nl«e J inVcothcr Wheel. A SomberUdrawo fwra ihe Number Wheel, and at 0m ianmllme » priio u jnwrf from the other wheel. Tho_j»riio Jn *“ 1* plaecd opilnll the Somber drawn. Tbll operation 1* ; wi<ated until all the prim tfJ drawn out. . l\«proiliii«t»o» Frlze. -Tbe two JJl«edh« • M nil the two euerecdlns S umbers to tboto drawiow loo Aral »?ri£ will bo entitle- to the «o .ppmlra.Hon rrltui, acenrdlnp 10 the Scheme. . ■ i,IS OBI)KR1S« ■ Kndotc tbe omner to our addrau for lira Tteiteu ordmToo”' cipt of* bleb they will .bo yarded lJ Tbo t |Mof I 'fawn Komberaand Primwillbe *f nl »a Ttutrhwnll mnedtatat) dftcr ibfl ■ ( ■fc* Furtbaicn will please wrtto Iholr ilgnatorei pilin'and rfve Ibelr Po»l once.Cojmty and P««. ; irp Kemember that every Prize l» drawn,and pay able 1ft foil without deduction. . . m ... irpAll Priaeaof «l,CW and underpaid IroroedlJlfJcT the drawIif-Utber prim at tbe uao.l time ° f .\ 11' com iuu nlrallne j ttricljy j* r Or.Jt. SWAS, Montgomery. Ala. vt-r* A* Ih* above 1* not an “odd ate even norawr ieS," no CcrUC«l« of Package* can be aoldln ».

Thankful for.past favors.under the old.firm of Teats and Scbenqk, and having now purchased '.he entire slock, I would solicit n share of public, patronage, feeling assured that 1 can sell iff che$p as the cheapest! call am) fee bep.,cta»nrcl«wbe^ jEssE T -^v

P. S. I am vow in ifeceipl of a full slock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Hats,.Cops, &C..&C.-- ' : : ‘ oct8 ;

05* The New Orleans Delta advocates | the exemption—withmiuin « l miUJK-ations, and Conditions—of slaves from sale for: debt', making them a species .of homestead property. It learns that a piopolittou to this effect Will be introduced at tha next lession of the Mississippi Logts*. laiore.

To-. I lie Public.

r»pIlE subscriber, thankful for the hitherto ft. liberal patronage conferred on^Tj^^ him by the citizens of Vevay Switzerland county, would them that no pains shall be spared Oil his part lo furnish his Stall with the best Beef, A cal. Mutton, Lamb. Pork rind Sausage that the country will afford for the Foil tnarkbl# * ■ ■ He will also pay the highest price lo Cash, for Hides and Skins, delivered at the Store.of Wm. Dickson, who is authorized lb weigh, re-f0r-l>? WM. NQRTHCO'k

Conversion of a Priest. Tho New York Church Journal that a priest of' tho Church of lioroo, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Montreal, -KaB recently received into the cbiumooion end ministry of the Piolcstnnl Episcopal Church, in St. John's Church, Milwoakic, 'Wisconsin. . His name is tho Kev. John BapliMcMiclmel Pedclupe, Ho was finely .determined to lake this step by tho pro. mulgalion of the new dogmas ortho. Immaculate ' ;

To Uniter Jlalijcrs 1 ” * AS1I rABSIKKS OBSIitW 1,1 *'* WE ate novr roanufattming Davis's Pat-ent-.Chunuand. 11 alter Worker, and krcp lhtin ‘constantly on hand for sale. war•TgtFfr**?. SBds«_

Desirable Bcsldmice for Sale. A WELL built two slory frame house, with two lots, situated on the comer of SSa Main ond Main Cross streets, opposite Mu[j Knox's Steam Mill, in full view river, is now offered for sale,at a The house contains 8 rooms and porch, unit and ornamental trees of the best quality m the’ yard, with other good improvements.^COTTON,: : .- iu6-lf Or to P. L. GR1SARD.

NOTICE, /

vs hereby given that my wife, Nancy Sprague H has without provocation on my parlltumy bed and board. Tht* is lo forworn all persons against harboring or Uniting- her on my *ccounV, as 1 shallnol pay any of herconitacli fmm and Bflerlh,sdB^ 0RGES p RA GnE' • -Option Township, Switzerland co.,.lnd;.

Cash for llie Farmers! fJMJE subscriber will paj (he highest market JL price, in Cosh; for WHEAT-to be delivered at the wharf boat in Vevay.^^^cVs furnished;-. . jEDM ARD H- ROGERS. , Moo re field, Aug; 13.—If :

|y A letter, from from Naples soys: —'Slips of earth into the principal crater ct -Vesuvius have been .taking place for lomfi time past. It is feared that the entire summit of the mountain will disappear in the open chasm. Violent and continued reports have of lalo proceeded from the -volcano.’

Whai Can Woman Do ? miltS long expected bobk'by T. 8. Aktmc», JL' is nov ready frr Agents and Canvassers. It is haviiig r an immense wlc, and is considered Jne of L best eflbilJ'.j |n il w.il be found M r, A sTuua’* .vie.wson question of . fwomnn's If ignis,; AndVbst she can do as SISTER, WIFE tnd mother. ' " "" ■ ., . Specimen copies * enl mai100 rcCt11 * 1 of "" P^Ce * jl'w! BRADLEY, Poiuiii... ' 48 North 4lh sleeet, Pbi'adelphia, la. N. B. We publish all Ur. Arthur's New Books. Send for our list, and terms to agents. Oct. 15-31

Washing Fluid.;|i- ; €t ARINOTON’S Superior ChemicaltWash- / jng Fluid Y ii for sole ie V e V*]ft *1 Aloin Detru's .nl

Election In Louisville. . Louisville, November 1. At a lato election for Alderman to day, in the Fourth Word, to fill a vacancy, the following is the result: Mitchell, (American) 280 Richardson ( Democrat) 11G.

Wbcht Wanted. . ■WTKTE are paying the highest market puce V- DdiN. ;:

(£y The London Timts saya that the aeisure of the Isthmus of Panama by the United States could not possibly be allowed by Great Britain. The Tints ought to have added, "if the latter could prevent it."

. River at Pittsburg. Pittsburgh, November 1—P- M. Iliver twenty five inciics by the metal mark, and stationary. Weather clear and mild. .

Kanawha Sait. JUST received a shipment of No,» h® n *' wbasalh * PEATS SCHBNCK'

Dissolution. ~ MTOTICE is herby given that the 6m ol iH Socwcll & PoUis was on the 2nd day of October, 1856. dissolved by mutual content. H. M. Socwell is duly authorized to settle ail business of the laic ,, tQ Ml. Sterling, Ind. SOCWbLLi PALL1S.. Oct. U, 1856.

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on band Chain Pumfw. For sale low by febU . F. UGRISARO ft SON.

f£T The steamship Texas sailed from New York on Saturday afternoon for Ban £pao, Nicaragua, with about four hundred ‘passengers, a large proportion of whom juts destined for the , ranks of Walker s army. In view, of the Bowery accounts of the past weak from Nicaragua, the reinforcement is not m> strong as might hare been looksd for,’

(COUNTRY PRODUCE of all J Beeswax, Feathers, Butler, Eggs, ifc exchange for SON

New York. Nov. 1—Tim steamshipHermann sailed at noon to-day with upwards of $200,000 in specie. , The German abolitionists of this city, partisans of Gerret Smith, hauo resolved to support Mr. Buchanan for the Prerideocy, as a more reliable person to further their object than Colonel b remonl.

00“ 'Wc hope Fillmore is elected.

u. p. sohemok & son . Are Agents for the JETNA HUB OX Call and six them. * e P lu

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summans’ and Subpoenas, for Rsrsitxs Danes. feWO-lf •

50,000 Bushels Wheat Wanted I-' rim.undcKicr.-;.wiU pay the highest mar- i JL ket price, in 0ASlh*ftf Wheal, deliver* td at out More in Vevay. jy» F L. GRISARU &-~V‘S

Hides Wanted. /■1HE undersigned ii still paying the high* i J. est market price, in Cult or for merchantable Uidai, P, Vi I LEV.

ELECTION RETURNS, OCT The following is thovoto at Vevay precinct; Buchannn 261; Fillmore 254; Fremont 16. The following is tho vote in Craig township; Fillmore 181; Buchanan 154, Fremont 12. • > At Ghent, Ky., Buchanan is 30 ahead.

Steamboat Sunk—Six Passoneera Lost., C me ago, Novcmbe r 1; . The steamer Lady Franklin, an Upperi Mississippi boat, snagged and sank on the 23d inst,, at Warren’s landing, two hundred miles below St. Pauls. She had three hundred passengers on board, six of whom arc supposed to be lost. The boat and cargo arc a total loss

Railroad Accident. - j j Elmira, K. V., Nov. 1. j The Philadelphia express train bn the' Williamsport and Elmira railroad ran ; off the track “near Crescent,. killing Fisk; the baggage master, and badly in . juring the mail agent. Several pns>cngers were also injured.. The express car 1 attached to the train caught fire and was consumed. ;

Gale on Lake Ontario. .y Oswego, Nov. 1. y Several attempts were made yesterday afternoon to rescue the crew of theechoti-. ner John V. Ilnle, which could bo seen [from shore. But, owing to (lie heavy 'sea..the life Jjoat could not be laimchod.j.; [ * This morning, the galb having abate*!, [the rewrite of the crew was effected. . | I The vessel is badly damaged, and her cargo of wheat soaked -with water. It is fully insured. ' . y The Canadian’ schooner Sultan wep* ashore lost night below Fort Ontario. -

NOTI0 2. Adu)luli.{rn(or'a .Sale of Kent Kstatc. } SN pursuance of an order of the Switzerland 1 court of Common Pleas made at the Oc- * lober Te;m, lS5ii, of Raid court, Ibe under- I signed, adtniitutrater of the estate of Joseph ! Kmatiuel, deceased, will, on Saturday the 6th } doy df Uticmbt'r, lf'53, offer for sale at public.; Iowi/te n**i -ojiipjy on tpe premises, the fol-} Swiiwilnod county. .... : tpwnsbip.J Josiph Emanuel ilted -sezed, viz! trm -— l : west quarter of the north cast quarter of sec- : ; :iur. 5j, town 4, of range 3 vyesl, containing ■ I forty acres, except one and 7.V190 acres o«t. uf the nehl.-wcst corner of said tract of land, leaving thirty-eight and 53-lCO acres. 1

TinWor Sxi.z. —One-fourth of the purchase ( money in tuodf one; fourth in sis, one funrih _ in twelve, and one-foutthin eighteen months, j F.,r the deferred poymeuts.! notes ..will be re-j quirt'd wjUigood freehold security, bearing in- j lercst from ond.colleCtiib)e\WiUiQUt any j relief 'whatever from valuation or-appraise- J munt laws. Said sale win be reported to said j court at its January Term A. U. Ib67,and up*j nil being confirmed by the court, a deed will j bf euunted to the purchaser, nttd a mortgage n-qi,ired on said premises «3 an additional ae- ] entity for !>»id deferred paynitThls. A cettiu-■ ’ cate of purchasewill be given .*1 the time of ‘sole. Said land wifi not lie lor less than two-third# il» appraised value. - ; KOBEKT N. LAMB, Administrator. ; October t!9, 1853.' : <l ; ‘ -

XOTICE. ■ •<! . AdminlatTiitor#' Sale of It(*l Eilat*, -j TTflURnU A NT to an order of the Switzerland t JBr Court of Common. Pitas, idade nt the , October Ttrm. iSoG, of said Court, the under- . ( ,’n-ned ad mi ti islta for# of the estate of. i on n ( Willis, deceased,' wilt on Saturday the I3lb day > of December, offer for sale at public sue-j lion and outcry, at the talc residence of said ( [John Willi's, in Ctatg to wnship.Swit Zetland,j- : county, Indiana, (being pri Ibo ptcmises), luc) following described real estate, situate in said I I township and county, of wide) snid decedent I died seized, viz: .The touth-esl quarter,of sec : ■ lion five, townshipth*o, of range ihreeAvest, * eicept aboul five acres . sold'by.said AVtins m{ ■ his life lime and conveyed to Lewis Rdgcrsoul | ■ of -the a, w. corner of said piece .of land, tear-) 1 ing one hundred and fifty three acres, mure or. ' lefs. to payTlie debts outstanding against said j ' DStfl ; • • ‘ ] " — . 1 ' ‘rt "fj... L mP Iko ntt rhtlAU I

Ti;a«« o»s>Lc.-—Onc-Tourih of the purchase j money ib hau l; one Tonrth in Vtsi onc- fourth in twelve tod one-fourth in eighteen jnoiun8,| and-for the deferred payments noMra wuh good freehold security will be tequired, bearing interest horn date, and collectable without any ] relief whatever from'valuation or appraisement laws, end a cyrliCoate of purchase will be given lo the purchaser, ‘Said saie wilhbe reported to the Common Pleas Court at the January term 1S57. and upon.confirmotion thereof, a deed wilt be executed to the putchkier anil a mortgage requited on said premises to secure said deferred payments. S id land will not be sold for less than two-thirds the appraised value Ihercf. : THOMAS B. now”: } AdmidUntow. ■ October ‘20, 1&5j. -It

x Notice lo TiiJt l*ayora. I will meet the tax payers of Switzerland County, far the purpose of receiving theit taxes forlheyear A. D. 1S53, as follows; At Braytown, Craig township, Thursday, November 12. : - At Jacksonvillc. JefTcr.'on towiifhip, Fridny, ■ November (3. At wyjtiffice in Vevay bnlil the third monday of Match, 1867. : ‘ ‘eaTfrpdir.l o/t'uhSii? pC LmrUn d. ifi; r 31 ole StCOand 50 cents on'each pull; fol School purpose lOcts on,: each $11*41-a lid 60 cts on each poll; for Sinking fund 2 'is op each $U0. tu addition to Urn above tax", in Jefferson township for Hoad purposes 6 els oh each $IC0; In ‘J.dionl House lax 25 els. on each $100 and 60 cts on each pull; for Corporation Vevay lax ; 10 itson each $100 and 60 cts on each poll [and $|.ou each dog, $2,60on each Bitch. For School House Tax of Vevay 20 .els pn I each $100 and 50 cts bu eaeh poll. 1 ' York lu'vnsIiipTload tax 8 cts on each SlCO. [township lax 5 cts uii each $IC0, Posey lown- ■ ship for Road purposes 10 cts on each $100; [township purpores 4| cts nn each $100. \

I Cotton township road purposesS cts oncach ■$l0tjj township purposes 5 cts on each $100; 'School House purposes, 10 cents : on -each jone hundred; dollars and 25 cenls on each Ipoll. Pleasahi towdshil* Head purposes 10. ! Ids on'each 3100; township purposes S cts on 'each' Sl00;Kchoot House purposes 8 cts on ‘each 3ICO and TO'cls on each: poll. Craig ’ township ; road puipoies 3 cts on each $100; howuship purposes 3 cts oil each $100; School i House purposes. 10 cts on each $lf0. j v Supervisors'ofroads, are requested to make I their returns for work’done in their districts on' or before the lime appointed' for meeting , the tax payers in their respective townships, i as no receipts in' full can.be given unless a t recinpl is fifed or the cash paid. I would also ( urge the hecesiiy of making early in order that {the ensuing.January Interest may be met, for 1 which purpose a requisition w rit he made on | (he County Treasurers.about the 15th of Ue- ■ cenibef. *’ I ' - J. 11. MOUEROD,T«fsurerS.C. -.Oct. 13/1856—u v- - - * - • • — -

IT appearing from affidavit filed in the Clerk's Office of the Court aforesaid, that Virginia Norrises, Elizabeth OadwelL Matilda and Anna Cornelius and Samuel Cornelius lheir Guardian, defendants above named,.are necesssty patties to the above entitled action, that the plaintiff has; good cause of acuon against them, and that they are non-residents of the Stole of Indiana; they are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, Ibnd that the same will stand for trial at the fjomiary Term a. d. 1857, of said Court, which i will be holden at.the Court House m^evay, , in said county, on the 1st Monday in January a. D. 1857, ana that unless they then and there 'be and appear and answer unto the plaimill s .complaint, the same-will be heard and deter* ! mined in their ’absence and decree rendered accordingly. , Witness, Oliver Ormsby, Clerk : Court, this 13th day of October a. d. 1856. OLIVER ORSISBY, Clerk S. C, C. V. Oct. 15, 1856.—3t

STA/TK OF 1SDIAXA, ./ I Svvltaerlaml Conniy, lo-vvll • J In the Court of ■ Common Pico#, January [ ; Term, IB57. John Ihikes, ossignceY ■ - . [ of.Cbarles Notrisezj' , ‘ & Samuel Cornelius, J j 'j. Norrisez.Mary J. | Norrises, Virginia! ; Notrisez, Hose Z. ( Complaint for deed for Norriscz, Elizabeth Heal Estate pending I Cidjvell. Matilda - in .the Switzerland Anna.Cornelius,and Court of Common Samuel Cornelius, Plv**- ; I their Guardian/Chales Norriscz, William NimscZjJohri S.Nof- - riscz and Victor Not- • rises and Hiram Wa* son and Charles Nor-i risgz, administrators | . of the estate of Wil-J ■ .liara Norriscz, de-( ‘ . ' ceased.; j I . _ m — AF 1- ?* IK#

WEDNESDAY : :■ NOVEMHER 5,1651*.

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Dissolve the Union!. Who would part The chain that binds us heart to heart? Each link was forged by sainted sites Amid the Revolution's fires; And cooled~oh, where so ribh a flood. In warren's and in Sumpter's blood. . Dissolve the Union! Bo like France ■ When "Tcrtor'* reared her bloody lauce. And Man became destruction’s child. And -omen, in her pissioni wild. Danced in the life blood of her Beside the dreadful guillotine.

Dissolve the Union.