Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 July 1860 — Page 4

FULL COMPLIANCE

DR. HAMPTON.

***** JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform bis old customers and * the rest of mankind, that he is Inst receiving and ; opening at bis old stand the largest and best assortment of Goods in his line ever brought to Vevay, comprising, in part, a complete stock of

all others. ■ Nothing can he clearer.' —-Louisville Courier. I

THE SIMPLE SECRET,

THE GiME UW.; | \ We hear certain parties j speak of violations of the game law; but for some reason best known to themselves they refuse to make the proper information that woUld lead to the detection and prosecution of the depredators. It should bo borne in mind that certain kinds of game cannot he-killed at this season of tho year, and although no true sportsman needs compulsion to aid him in complying I with the law, yet means have been resorted to which will |have a tendency'to carry out its provisions to the full extent. It is highly essential for the preservation of game that it should be allowed < to propagate, and if promiscuous sliooters arc allowed toj range at large during tho! breeding season, there is little chance for a- prolonged existence of our game;

I Twenty clerks iu a store. — I Twenty men in‘ a village.— -All want to got along In the , world, and all expect to do so. One of the clerks will rise to be a partner and make a fortune. One of the compositors will soon own a newspaper and become an influential and prosperous citizen. One of the apprentices will come to be a master-builder. One ofthe villagers will get a farm and live like a patriarch.— But which is destined to be the lucky individual.' There is no luckaboutit. The thing is almost ns certain as the the Rule of Three.*. The young fellow who will distance his competitors is ho who masters his business,, who preserves his integrity, who lives clearly and purely, who never gets in debt, who gains friends by deserving them, and puts his money into a saving bank.— There are some ways to fortune that look shorter than this old dusty highway. - But the staunch men of tfio community,the men who achieve something really worth having; gbod.fortunc, good name, and a serene old age, all this road.

with the LAWS of the State- of INDIANA I

On this other bond, the Louisville Democrat reads the Courier aud the Seceding B re chi a ridge men ontol the Democratic party.

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DBEXKESXESJ IX EIHOPE.

and shoes at all lands*

So far as wo are advised by oat exchanges, every Democratic paper in Indiana (with a single unimportant exception) supports Douglas and Johnson.

Eev. Theodore Parker, in one of his letters ; from Europe, published in thoAiWo/or, says : .'

QUEENSWARE, HATS A CAPE, For Men and Boys, and i BEADY - MADE CLOTHING. Together with a thousand things too numerous to mention in an advertisement. All of which wilt be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or its equivalent. 1 would request all wanting articles in my line'to rive me a call and examine thr slock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 feel confident that 1 can sujl'you. ; JESSE TEATS. Vevay, OcLjlO, 1S59. ,

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• “Id Europe you see many things which scemi strange to an American. Toko the mo' of wine. If 1 am right, the Europeans consume about 6,500*000,000 gallons of wine. In France, leave out of.account the pasture laud-which is not . plowed, and the forests, of the actual arable land, one third is devoted to the culture of the grape 11’^Tet-Jthere are immense districts where no wind can bo raised at alb. I sec instated that the government returns make it appear that the people of France drink $50,000,000 gallons' of' wine, and the calculation is that the amount is not much lesir than 1,000,000,000! Yet 1 don’t believe, in the year 1859, there was so much drunkenness among the 39,000,000 ■ ; people, of France as among the''3,000,000 Yankees of New England. . I have been four months . at f Rome; there are wine shops everywhere; I am out of doors from three ’to six hours every day, and I have never yet seen a man drunk; now and then one is merry, hut never intoxicated. Thollomans, Italians, French, do,, nro-quito temperate; they drink their weak wine with water/and when they tako liquors/ it is only a little, glassful at a time, (which docs not make a spoonful.) 1 don’t bcliovc there is a bar in all Italyfwhere men step up and drink rum ami Water, gin and water, etc. Excessive drinking‘is net to of the people/ .In the North of Europe, and oven in Switzerland, ;it is not so. ‘ The English, without -help from the Irish and Scotch, drink abont 600 or 700,000,000 gallons of beer every year, not to speak ol the wino, spirits* etc., they toko:to wash it down withal. 'Fbere is drunkenness. So you find it: in Scandinavia, in ; Holland/ and Norjh .Germany. .How do you think lire Americans will,settle the drink question? . ‘ Certainly not by taking merely • i, to ? water, tea, coffee,; etc. We shall have more beer, perhaps return to making of .cider, and certainly plant vines where they will grow. Drunkenness 18; such a monstrous and ghostly evil, I would do almost anything to get rid of it.— But I sometimes think wo have taken the wrong track. 1 am . glad to see Clio license law introduced into the New York legislature, and I think it will do more , good than: ■ on r New England scheme of prohibition by force,’* ' ;; J :

DEALERS RECEIVE 75 PERC’T.

or NET PROFITS!

Tho Indianapolis Sentinel says there are aixty-nmo Democratic papers in Indiana, and all hut five sustain the nomination of Douglas aud Johnson decidedly, and not ono has taken position against them.

Cash Capital, (all paid in,) $500,000.

SUJRPJjUS, - “ - 673,388.

JOSEPH WAI-KEll, TrciUcnL . TIIOS. vr. niUDSAU-, Vic* TrwWrnt. KICIIAKD L. UAYOUCK, SwrvUry.

Kentucky. —In this State, three Democratic papers support Douglas and Johnson, and tho rest Breckinridge and Lane. Each party will have an Electoral Ticket, and also a State ticket at tho August election. Mrssoum.—The Democratic papers appear to bo about equally divided; two Democratic State tickets are already in the field. There will be four Electoral tickets. -—In Indiana every. Gcrraanpapcrhntone now supports Lincoln and Hamlin. In 1856 all but one supported Buchanan. There/, will probably bo four Electoral tickets.

F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

VEVAY, INDIANA.

Thli Company Itturi participation l*>Udvt. allowing the pirUoAto ( ort id J oto I Dtl,e profit, uf the C>inipanj—lhf faiuml Incurring uo lijt.illty what' ever.

Three-fourth! of ihe nt( profitt cf I be Coo piny arc annually ilivhlcil to the inisind. ■ Sjioda) attention given I, Iiuuranre «a DwdiInc* m l Huittic** IVo[<rty. loro ranee taken tu tow it by any other rwpon* t ilil c Company. F, J. WALDO,.A'oent.

mart-If VEVAY. ISO. IRA KEENEY, Agent, at Patriot.

“Rejoice Evermore.” — Religious joy is the duly of the Christain.no less than his privilege. Its expression is thankfulness, and where thankfulness is wanting the heart is wanting in an important sense. We must appreciate our. blessings, and at] thersamo time think on past mercies, not forgetting what God has done for us in our anxiety to so secure the continuance of his favors. Somerimes ,wo dwell too much on our deficiencies, and fill our months with complaints at pur leanness of soul, and at our apparent low spiritual condition, when we have at the very' time,' if we only could realize it, cause enough to fill our hearts with joy and our mouths with praise. Let us not mourn over what we have not, so much as we rejoice at our possessed blessings, and we shall then belli the fairest way rd attain to that which wo spiritually covet. What reason has the ChrJeHnn tn rlnspnnd'i Christ is his v the promises of the Bible are his, and eternal life is the object of his hopes. “Rejoice in the Lord, always

BY .STATE AUTHORITY.

W. F, PECKETAIAX’S ciutxivui

—In tho United States 69 G Orman papers support Lincoln and Hamlin —23 of' them published daily. t — But one paper in Indiana:supports Bell and Everett. .

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Advertising,— When you find a man tlbing- more business limn yon are, look at the advertisement he has in the newspapers, says some one Avhb knows a thing or two. — The business man -who puts his[sign in the newspaper does a much wiser'thing than ■when he fastens it over his store door; and who would think: of neglecting that?— The man who advertises informs the public that he wants trade, arid his card in tho newspaper is an invitation to customers to come ami buy.— 1 Where one person reads a sign in the street, five hundretl read it in the papers. No blatter how well a business man is known, he can always pick upjiow ouotomoro, if Ko will but take the pains to let them know where he is and what he has to sell. No one can afford not to advertise; for by neglecting the means of securing trade, he loses the heist part of his profits. We Rsk nothing for the information. A , r - > • ’• -

: >— A Breckinridge and Lane electoral tickct wilj be started in Iowa.

A—-Thp Ohio Democratic Stato Convention inet at Columbus ;July 4tb, nominated. a Stato Ticket; ami endorsed' Douglas and Johnson.— Whereupon a portion of tbo delegates withdrew and organized,; and 'called another Stato Convention to meet August 2d, to nominate a Breckinridge and Lane State and Electoral ticket. On the same day Hon. S, S. Cox was nominated for ro-cicction to Congress from the Coiambus district; Douglas was endorsed and the' Senders denounced, . '

1‘uutpU i. I'l1 ,mjv r, i IU c-IluaJ, Etc, litannl Yellow VCater, Scraiilie* nr llnu. Xuifit:, lulUnwatun, Fatlync or tlbciwia-ti-ni, (‘.•ii.iuxi.ly ralk-l “Stiff OunpUli.t,*" a 4!,f>Ul lo-Hunes iu U4» euantry. Price Sj ct*.

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JSTKVK.VS, .Mai.iifarmn-r, Venal Hr*, In.I., • ii.viU'i alti-hll'in !•* l»b : 'Vritiplitj Marlmii', rhU-h rrcrii'wl toe j(c<U1 tithe (JhioriiaLi Fair, tnij at the V, S. Fair at I.iuStIIIi-; M • >!(ima at the Mrrltati liilnttUul'*, Ciwltma1,0., ami l be flnl prrlulum at eifb Criinsv Fair la DLiu, Imliana iiij KriiUcty, Khere . llB* M •tati} M.Tctiitie Ilf Hie Hill tTcf ln fcru aBiT■il bi the J'tjilir. luith If tavitc lalur <V (till wat if il.illiri. TLi* Miftilur «ai {•stemeu hi „ _ ,..11111, O cliitier, b.’ii. .Ml orOt’ri promptly flllol; jiriav* Jl-.vai.— Agent* for the talc—In Veray, K. L. Cii-iipl c Sum .tlvnlurn. K. W, (JuiiW; AHj-iutjlli', Juh, .Mmiff; Fninkf, Urtiry A. lltiket. Aiigtnt 1 Irish—ly

Agents In the principal Cities ami Tn» ns of tho Union. IiO.nc* Promptly Pnld. Applications received and Ho lie lea ii-uo.lArmowoUby F.J. WALDO, AGENT, VEVAV, 1ND.

N. Jorgenson, Agenl, Florence, Itnl. Ill A KEENEY, Agent at Patriot, G. J. Ealmazzo, Agent, Ghent, Ky.

Syracuse, N. Y., duly 3. Tbe National Democratic Committee met here to-day and Issued a call for a Stato Convention to nominate Presidential electors pledged to vote for Breckinridge and Lace, tbe regular nominees of tbo Democratic parly.’

HEALTH RESTORED!

, DR. MOAT’S *

, —We learn by a private letter just received.-by one of our citizens that Hon. T, A. Hendricks and tbo whole State ticket have taken positions for Douglas and Johnson. Gov. Willard . boa assurances from all tbe prominent ‘Administration Democrats of tbo SUto.thst they not .only will not favor the fomation of another electoral ticket, but they, will frown; upon airy 1 effort'of tbo kind that may bo made.— Evansville En.jilW, T'. V-

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TUB G BEAT RIVER AMAZON.

Cincinnati Venereal Hospital, EttuUUhtd in l&c Yrur 1S5U.

The Amazon; the largest river in the world, has' a drainage nearly three times ns large as that of nil the rivers of Europe that; empty themselves into the Atlantic. Thisplain is entirely covered with dense primeval?, forest,;' through which the only paths are those made by the river and its inmuncfable tributaries. This forest is literally impenetrable.. Humboldt remarks that two mission '-stations might be only a few milesapart, and yet the residents would require a day and a half to visit each other, along the windiugsofsmall streams. Even the wild animals get involved in such impenetrable masses of wood, that they (even the jaguar) live, for a long time in the trees, a terror to the ' monkeys whose domain they have invaded.— The trees often measure from eight to twelve feet in diameter; and the intervals are occupied;; by shniblike plants, which here, in those tropical regions, become arborescent. The origin of the Amazon is unknown; it is navigable for two thousand miles from the occalij itls-nearly one hundred miles wide at the mouth, and in some places six hundred feet deep; and its torrent project, as it were, into the j ocean, more ttau three hundred miles, perceptibly altering its waters at this distance from file American shores,

Ai aperient and itonuchie preparation of IRON , panQed of Oxygen and Carbon by combmiion iu Hydrogen, uf Ugh medical aaGwrity nud extraordinary efflcafy in each of the following o>wplaint*, *U:

for nil; ci'he op.mvjne m.'Eafks. ' dud under the control or two of tin? Mu»t - Eminent 1’lt; ticiat.* In the murid.' 1'k. K. frim London and Paris Hospitals, and fur the j<ulian tear* of the Umeiiinaii Venereal Hospital, and Iti. E It. JIctlaic of Sc« Yvit. Tbb U the **uly oillcvlii ihe cilv where a permanent cure oi’l'rivalu JIuotKj can be obtained, without llw use of mercury or change of diet. Guuonhiia cured in 6 to -IS hour*, tiled cared in 3 to lu ». Mrirturca cared In I to 3 week*. Soelurtal htabiUnu atojijied in 2 to 0 <la}». Seminal tteaknes*cured ini! 10S week*. Mphi Jib in L* Primaly Mage* cured In 3 day*,. hecondary Sj iiijdoin* cured in 1 tu 3 week*. Skin IMtaa*e» cored in lv>3w«ek*. 1m potency, vigor restored iu t tu 4 week*. _ .til i)i». aces of a t*nvate J'alure treated with’ unparallcllcd screes-*,* .'late of Pc male.

—Tliq great comet of 1556 is expected to appear about the end of August. .When it last appeared, its tail was so long that, when the body of the comet had reached the zenith, the extremity of ib tail had not reached the horl zon. It does not, however follow that its future appearance will be in all rtspeeb like to the former one.

DKmtrrv, nervous affections, emaciation, dvspepsia, diaRuhiea. CONSTIPATION, SCROFULA,'SALT RHEUM, SCl’RVV, JAUNDICE, LIVER COM 1’LAI NTS, RHEUMATISM,' MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA,- CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MISMENHTRUATIOS, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., 1TM1'l.ES UN THE FACE, ROUGHNESS UF THE SKIN,, etc. J . . ,L', , n J ,lHilV.L.l-- -l—i * * * <* ",

v Strong Talk.— Hunter, of Louisiana, made ; an awful speech; at Baltimore, a few evenings since. He said there were membersi of the. Committee, on Credentials, who should not cross his threshold; a lady of his family should not speak to - them— The Douglas men had; bragged con tin ually, and in bragging lied,and tjhoy know, they J ied. They till kdd of Dougjjas carrying the South. The I Louisiana delegation would j bot a million of dollars that Douglas coudn’t \ carry; bird 'Southern , State. IXo dared I Douglas men to bet. Ho said [Douglas and' his followers I were bankrupts in pocket and | in principle, that they were j profligates and imposters, and I their musks should he torn | from them, and their black 'deformity exposed.- Ho spoke [of lighting and his readiness

—-In tliia (iho third) Congressional District, there arc 12 newspapers, ono of them published daily, ticvqn support Lincoln, three support Douglas, and one supports Brcckiniigde. The other paper supports ■ iiona of. them, hot its cditor.il ibr Sell and Everett. • . DoUQLAS RarUDIATED DY OoSHECT* icut.— The whole Democratic press of Connecticut is uaiccd in condemning the action at Baltimore by.which ■ the rightful Southern delegates' were excluded to make room for those who were ..without authority to act ns the representatives of their. States, and who had' no constituency to back , liiem up in their claims,— Hartford ulmes: .:•••. ■

It. Ho na]iartc’s Great Wort on Prime Iff?MS'*, the Private Guide to Health, U ixucOcial tu alt, tunic and female, the old aud young, should read IhU book. Jt will culiglileu thute who groj-* indnrkdttu. Price S3 cents, sent by mail. ■ -

Ilf* llonaparto'i Celebrated Preventive never baa tn>r never will fall, married Indies too feeble tn lit-ar children. except >1 the IiimJ *>f lift-, should l«f In. .possession of this luveniion.— Price reduced to 55. , ■ Ur. lionapann’s French Patent ilale Safe: / lib pcrfecilv safe; and neverfailslo Eire satisfacUon. Ills the only safe and care preienUvo against pregnancy aid disease. Tto price of Ihu French Patent JfaloSafc, $1 Ibetlnpleone, 5( tier half dozen. Seller dozen. Sent try mail. If?Mailamo LoillxV Female Monthly Fill! U a safe and reliable rvcuuy for suppressions * and nil I c male diseases. Lad I nr should not u» them during pregnancy, u they will jiruJnco miscarriage. Price $1 i>crboi—extra Tine, 55. . Sent manr address by mail. *' Urs. 1!. & K. aro tbe meu to consult, they are liiiijtturiionably acknowledged lobe the ebaiopiounnd kin; of venereal dfscaaes, and die only Uoctnn.wbo receive ilonlhly Reports from, die old world, they bat e been accastutoed from an early age of youth - to wilnets the vaiiim* diseases which afflict mankind, and to watch die progress through a long career of profcsslntial ■tody, In every sphere of life, from the n umldo abode of poverty to the mansion of the wealthy, and having ascertained bcyondadonU die vast suffering of humanity, they determined to select the generative system as their particular study, and to devote their whole attention !•» the alleviation of Ihu dUcases of these itnjjonaot functions. Nok-tiers will be answered unless they contain \ a remittance or a ymakgu stamp. Call or address, Ur*. 1I0.VAPAKTE it REYNOLDS,

;. Curious Calculation.— -II has been os timated that the hairs on the tip of a ‘ dog’s tail of the average length ol thirteen'inch'es{tail not hair*) are made to taverso 204,33‘ miles by the simple act o wagging during an ordinan happy life of nine years, twi: months and eleven days which is the mean {lifctiim of the animal. .

’ We suppose the meaning of tho above is, that all the Democratic papers support Breckinridge and Lane.

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Democbacy nr KbstuckV.— Tho Democrats of Kentucky are perfectly nuitsd. . Every .member of the State Central Committee supports Breckinridge and Lane. , The Governor, the Lieutenant;Goverhor, and ’all of the'State officers are for Breckinridge andLsaei The Electors; for- the State, appointed at .the last Convcntion.at Frankfort,' am' for Breckinridge and.Lane. Nine of the ten, as wo are . informed, of the District Electora regularly appointed, are for Breckinridge and Line. The resolutions adopted at the Stale Con volition by a vote of six or seven to one are in strict accordance with the platform upon which Breckinridge and Lena stand. The Democratic newspapers of the State are almost all for Breckinridge and Lane. Fifteen of the twenty-four delegates to the National Convention are for Breckinridge and Lane—these certain, probably more. 8nch is the position of the parly in Kentucky. Its whole organization is for Breckinridge and Lane, the representivea its principles. ‘Will theadvocales'of the sovereignty of the Territories concede the right of the people of the State to settle their own politics? If so, the Democrats of Kentucky acting through their regular organization taay determine what is Democracy; and they Lire indicated that Breckinridge and Lane and those that support them <*rj Democrats in good standing.— J bis excludes from the common ion

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- Candles—The demand is and feathers .may be. classed,-under’the game hcad; corfee, ditto. V 1 ,

JOa* 1 MORE'AGENTS ARE WANTED, out of Allegheny City, to obtain lulMcrilcn, to w Lorn the m<»t liberal mJucenwuU will be glten. Some agent* write that they are mating a mctitit. JO* For fall particular*, Huhicrlidltmj, Agmdm, Ac, apply to • . ' E. RACDEK, - .may-Hkm) Port Royal, Virginia.'

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jlbr it. | Long And Shout Days.— ;At Berlin and London the ; longest day lias sixteen hours land a hall; at StocKholm; the 'longest day has eighteen hours ami a hall; at Hamburg the longest day has seventeen j hours, and the shortest seven; | at St. Petersburg the longest | day has nineteen, and ; tho ’shortest five hours; utTornea, !iu Pindiand, the longest day I has twenty-one hours and a | half, and tho shortest two hours ami a half; at Wanderjlms, in Norway, the day lasts I from tho ‘21st of 'Slay to tile 22d of July, without inItcrruption; and at Spitsbergen rue longest day is three j months and a half. I AH kinds of jot work neatly, j expeditiously and correctly executed I at the Reveille office.

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'\irR'havc , Jiut rewired amperior article of W NEW MACKEREL—No*,l, ami 3. A bit of Mackerel tu KJu, New I*. and 2*., under talc low for vaili.i . ■' / • . fcU3 ■■■- ■ . CkMlKSON t WALDO.

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(A Benevolent Insdlullun, established by sf>echl . endowment for the relief of the tick cud distressed, hfiticlad .with .’Virulent end 1 Epidemic ■ diseases, and espcclal- -■ ly for thojenn of Disease* of . ' the Sexual Organs. EDICAL ADVICE given pnllx, by the Acjyi ting lo all wbo apply by letter, wim a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habfu of Ufa, Ac.,) and In casts of extrema poverty, Medicines furnished free of * charge, j Vxlcxilx R*70»re on Sporntalorriitra, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the .Vent Remedies employed lo the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelops, free of charge. Two or throe slarnyu for linage will be acceptable. Address, Ur. J. Scum Uocoutox, Acting Surgeon, Howard As*oclaUou,No. i South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. . oplE-ly

DK,> CHEESEMA&S PILLS,

Tho coenVituDon of Ingredient* in Hick’ Pill* are tho remit of * lung uni oxluimvi) practice. are In their operation, and certain In correcting all Irregularities', 1 Painful MenstruaHone, retnOrfug fill obstructions, whether from cold or Otherwise, headache, palnlnthu aide, palpitation of the hcartjdUturbcd sleep, Winch arise, from interruption of oataro. > ; To Maxaixo Laotm, , Ur: Cboetcman’i Pills arc Invaluable, u they will bring on tbo monthly period.with regularity. Ladle* who have, beep dbappolnted In thfi uw of othfir IHU, cap place tho uiuoat conSdcneolnUr. Cbecaemaa'* PUU doing al|,lbat “"""'“'".“tB.UOTCHWGS,, . Central Agent fur Iho United htatoi, 1CJ Cham hen-it., Scw-IOn;, Tu irJtem alf 1V* oUtalt ordtrt lion W tt oJtfmrrJ, Soid byjrL.Tmafiscn, Vevay, Indiana; ,NJorgenson, Florence, Indiana, feWd-ly

COAL OIL I*AMTS.~Wc hate 'Just teccired a lut ul splendid Marble i-tund ituby Coal Oil Cumineu Coal Hit Lami-s. and Fluid if law Shade Bur nth, Siuulea, Rings, »rus!i«, io., Ac., at low price*. , ajcli CLARKSON 4: WALDO.

GOOD ARTICLE of ’Linseed Oil il and While Lead can be bad by call-; in fc ' at the store of J. TEATS.

A Quakeress, being jealous of Iter husband, watched his movements, and one morning actually discovered the truant hugging and kissing the pretty servant girl.— Broadbrim was not long in discovering the face of his wife as she peeped through the half open door, and rising with all the coolness of a general, thus addressed hen“Betsey, theo had better qnitpeeping, or.thee will cause disturbance in the family.”

SALT— SALT.—We Lave just received a supply of Nu. 1 Kanawha Salt, and fi*r rale by ,l 0 .jl CLARKSON k WAI.cn.

HIRES,— We pay Hie market price fo dry and green Ilhity. nuyis atn:\'oi?irii&lewis.

Cigars 'and Tobacco. OUR supply Of cicABS k TOBACCO Is varied and ex tenrivc,!cf zap rising alt Linds from the cheapest to the blittert prim, fcka i CLARKSON fcWAl-IH).

Carriage Springs and Axels! ALAP.m: tiCi’PLY, at fj.22 F. LORIS A RI)t SON'S.

Price. Fifty Cents per Box. PajtfXH:u o.ur av

PLOWS & CDLTIVATOBS. A-rdl ASSOimtKST*S?V alwaji oa tauiJ, aaJ for sale low by . fcblM ' " *

liny Press Hope, Best quality. at novKU P. L. GillSAHD & SON’S,

DIt. J. 1\ HAMILTON X' 00., <05 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa,

ELT For sale in Switzerland county by J. L. Thiebaud, Vevay; J. \V. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers & Cotton, MoXeheld; Wm. Gibson, Patriot; X, Jorgta* son, Florence. dtc21-ly

K. L. Uiusailu £ iU.V

paints mid Oils, At V. L. GRISAKD & SON'S.

Qnn KRG5 HELMONT,NAILS on OUU haiul ami for sale lou-'by ' ( lov1> F. V, ORISAHU & SON.

1 RHI-S. NO. I KANAWUA SALT—Ju« Utj received and far talc by J. TEATS.

White.“Wheat I'iour. WE hare put received afrtih tttpply of White and Fed Wheat no “ r ?. 'S'mL oriji CIAUhSOh A W ALpO.

Compo !»»»**■ ALAHGK fopply by the DAG, DARREL cp POUND, F. I* CR13AR0 A SOX,

PINK LUMBER.—Well tcMcaed to* tt*flrfor u;e—dcir, fin rtod lecsod «lc p; price* reduced to sell tlie tltwi- 'H pj.?7 IURVVOOD & MAX.

CtIJ.UN PCMVS.—Wekeep constantly on hud / Cht!n!':’Wr». Forsal-iuw by r. L. OIIISARD k SON

New Store arid New Goods! R. P. CRUTCHER, MERCHANT TAILOR, r HAS jwl opened « new eataMUhmcnt In ' DlcOaon'a -<>1*1 itaml on the MB(b*caat cur* , urr of Mairrond Fen; atrects I odlana, . Micro be intend* keeping a good »lock of Qenta; FurniaWug Goods, ANDClothing:, which be lute Dili aclilnp at the lowcat tiring price?. Being a Practical Tailor, 1 aboil at all time; be prvi<arcd Iv . Cut and Make Clotiling ■ OF ALL KINDS, TO OSDM. • ' ■Jtj clowsapplicationlabuiincu,andlowpritea, I hoi« to merit anj receive a liberal abate of public jiatroaage—and 1 Invito all to gim me a call, whether ibejr jiaUoalic me or mil. JTP Hcmeraber the place. npi<oaitc CritarJi’ Hardware it ore, Fcitt ilretl,' ,R..P. GRUTCUEK. Vevay, November 1H0.

. SUGAR AND MOIASSES, WK ire now rwivlnff» frwh wpp’r r,f th " !rt! and Mulas*.**, fat family uic, wJjkh w <t will cell wholesale urnUil j»K» CLAHK3U.V & >' AUK). T wX3POM-» erv VON3 jiut received and far taleat ClutlnJU uati i»riL-v*/*jr C<wA* L ,- ■ y, Gtil3AIM) A bONt