Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 November 1853 — Page 3

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■ evening last week, a young man in tbe-Reriew office, at Edinburgh, I ml,, war merely buret by |be banting of i~ Xdg~of alcohol 'ffiai hidbeen *e t upon ibf~1»iov# r V • _ v'

For Sale.

[debates in-Congress on all great national Juestiots. The principles open which the iffereme of opinion arises, as well as the decision, woo la- then come Tall/ before the public, ind afford the best data for its judgment. M -5p*fii' Writings •/ to/. 10,page 84.

TootU Wash. I THE alteolion of the public is called to this “wonder of the age.”' Dr. Leveling’s Tooth Wash is a certain cute for Scurvy, Toolh-acbe,Sorc-mouth,andGums. The extract will cure the above, and will leave no unpleasant taste in the mouth* and is warranted not to injure the teeth—but if used as directed, wilt preserve the teeth. LEVKRING’S MAGIC SO IP. Dr. Lcvering's Magic Soap, is the best article in use. it is warranted to do as ststed. For the; Ladies it is an invaluable article. It will remove Grease, Stains, and Tar from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc.

Dissolution,

fjlbe undersigned wishing to engage in othJL er business, now offers for sate, one half or more if desirable, of the “Reveille" office at this place. This office has wfood ton of -Job wots, all the * county printing, a growing subscription list,* besides being situated in one of the oldest and wealthiest- counties in the State, for furtherinfonnation addressee undersigned. . - - , 0. 3, Waldo, - Vevay Novembcr nth 1863,

THE firm ofThieband, Coarrouter A Co., mutual consent, wu on the iih of July, 1863, disol ted; all accounts or notes due skid firm, will be thankfully received, bjrTbieUad $ Harwood, they being aulbonted to oolliai and receipt for the same. - “ THIEBAUD, COURVOISIER A CO.

VEVAY: r Thursday,... novbhbsrk, tsri.

XPeatljsv,

THE DAILY GLOBE, AKD

N. B.—The undersigned, will continue to conduct lb* business, it the old stand, No: 1, Odd Fellows’ building, Whete may be found, at all times, ■ fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Bools, Shoes, Hals 4 Caps, Queens ware,4c:,4c.., —

OarOn next Monday the CommissionVra meet, at which time the contract for the county jail will be given out, besides other business of importance wilt be transacted.

THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE. In tirrtnderin; my interest in the organ of a great political paity r I cherished the purpose o' conliaoiog the Congressional Globe, and, it possible, in time, to perfect it into a full bstory of the action of . Congress, giving the debates accurately and fully with the proceeditgs— all stamped «fith the verity of an officid record. . From the passage in the letter of Cetera!’Washington, which 1 have quoted, itwil be perceived tbit he thought this office migh. be combined with tbot of a regular newspaper;'and it it certain that the avidity of tie public for news of the less important kind greatly ‘contributes to give-wings to the weightier matter which may: be called the Coigrcssional newi/ ; • •' . ■ laving succeexled ut my "purpose of perfectiitgtbe reports of the.dehatcs in Congress and givng them the official stamp, 1 now propose to send abroad; tir connection with the nevsof the day,'in such haste u shall outstrp full and accurate intelligence sent from th< seal of Governmentin any fora whatever.

Family Groceries.

* In;.VeriaiIlei. lhd. 1 Nov/i7,John W. 47 years. Mr. Smith was a good man, and his death* will be deeply mourned.

Coffee; ' V : * •*' - \ • Rice,' Allspice, Sugar, Caudles, Alum, Molasses, ; Soap, • Ginger, . * ' ‘Tea, Pepper, • Saleralus, . Starch, -Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., Ac. -A No. 1 article of .Tobacco, both Cavindish and 5 Plug all of which Will be aold low for Cash, by P. L. GRISARD, • Comrr Main ijr Ferry Street. - Veyay, April 14, 1853. 44-lf.

tti'e undersigned respectful!) cells U»e Vtteollon of their numerous customers, to ifaei; new stock of FALL GOODS which hu Just "been received. >.• i-ytrl:

la this place, the 30th, Palmer Derby, aged about 35 year*.

Price of the Tooth Wash 25 els; the Soap only 15 cents. For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale and retail. Center Square, Switzerland Co., Indiana. Also, for sale by * ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Vevay. October 13,1853.

Fremont County Journal. —This is the title of a new and neat paper (hat cornea to os from Sidney, Fremont Co., lows* War. A. McEwen editor and proprietor. We wish the Journal much euccess.

THIEBAUD4 HARWOOD. Vevay, Sept 16, 1663.

Carriages.

MCCONNELL’S

Patent iMcdiciuc*. McConnell’s Sarsaparilla. Morse's Compound Syrupof Yellow; Dock. Mexican. Mustang Liniment. Dr. Edmon’a Vegelabje Liniment, Nerve and Bone LinimentMcLane’a Vermifuge. . Fahnestock's do. .. Brandreth’s Pills, Gracfenberg Vegetable Pills! • ." ' Health Bitters, » : : •* , ■ Sarsaparilla Compound., ' ** Eye-Lotion. “ Dysentery Sirrop. v - " ..Children's Panacea, r, l,,. , V Fever and Ague Pilli, " , Greem Mountain Ointment. Dr.'Libby's Pile Ointment. . Bateman’s Drops; AfC-.Ac. The above and other patent medicines are for sate low by I. STEVENS. Js., ucl 27 No. 3, Odd Fellows' nail.

CaufoaH Flail Extract •( Bunrotliu

In Patriot. Nor. 13,Rev/E, W. Burruss. Mr. Jos. A. Parrel, Ji„ 4nd Miss Sally A. Sayer.

IN VI Cl HIT, A sure and certain remedy, fot all diseases of the Glandular system, and all impuri* lies of the blood, Such aS'Lnru.Qourtuxr, Scsorou, Drsrmu, Pclmokakt Amcrioni, Isoidmioji, Rhipm*tism, cIc, A large supply of ihe above in store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot; Price 76 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles fot S3. - Call and get a Circular, and read the certificates‘appended, at J. T. TUI EB All P'S Vevay Drug Store.

(Ky The father of Mosei and Robert Kelley, the two unfortunate men who were hung al Haw eevilte, Ky., recently, la a liquor seller at. Versailles, lad..

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NE1V GOODS. WT, P..SCHGNCK & SON, in addition to V their former stock, have just received a large assoitmennt of winter goodveonsistihg in part as follows! Flannels. 10 pieces Red Flannel. . & do Yellow do. fi do While do. 4 do Figured do. • • . Shawls. 20 Basket Shawls. 13 Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Shawls. Woolen Tarn. 50 lbs Eastern Yarn; assorted colors. Clothing.

It will even anticipate the scraps of news forwaded to cities within two hundred and fifty mies of-Washington by telegraph. Before H» events thus transmitted are published in the morning papers (for tnatance, in the city of New York,) the Globe containing them will have reached the poll office of that city by the Express Mail' of the previous night.— The piocess by which this will be effected 1 now lay before the pqblie. ‘ I. will'Lave a corps of sixteen Reporters 1 in Congress; cJch in succession will take notes during five minutes, then retire, prepare them for the Press, put them slip by slip in (he bauds of compositors, and thus, while a debate is going on in Congress, it will be put in type, and a few minutes after it is ended it will be in print, I shall by this means be enabled to send by the Express Mail of fi o'clock, p. m. for the Put, West and North, and by that.of 9 o'clock p. m- fortho South, all the proceedings of Congress' up to the ordinary hour of adjournment. Thus the accurate debates of Congress will reach the cities tw ©hundred and fifty miles from the Capitol before their daily morning papers are in circulation. The miscellaneous news I shall be careful 10 gather from remote sections of the country by telegraph. 1 will obtain from the Executive Departments, through official sources, the matters of moment transacted in them, and, through agents employed for the purpose, all the city news of consequence id sufficient time to be put into-the Globe and mailed in the Express mail trains, lo this way I hope to create a' new era in the dissemination of news - from Washington. Washington has now become so great a center of political interest during all the year —the proceedings of the Executive Departments and the information collected by them even during the recess of Congress, is of so much importance to the 'inletesls bf every section of the country—that I aball continue the publication of the daily paper, permanently, with a view'to become the vemCle 7 of the earliest and most correct intelligence.

ter This is the day act apart by the Governor of this Slate for thanksgiving and prayer. " -

WAITED. A Boy willing to learn the printing bust 'ness, can bare an.opportunity, by call mg at this office immediately.-

Bull’s Sarsaparilla! A Boi “ BOLUS Sana paW rilla Just received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville! Ky. Price St pet bottle, or 3 bottles for £2 60. A liberal deduction from the above rales to tbe trade. . . - . At J. L. THIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Store.

A‘ poor fellow died of delirttm (reman in this place on Sunday last-

Dried Fcnche«, e niils.-Oricd Peaches just received and for sale by - - ALEX. DSTRAZ fit CO.

ftgrScfflral adverriiemejus are crowded out ihu week.

To Farmer 1 !* Sons.

AN EXTRA SESSION of the Commercial College at Indianapolis Tor the special benefit of the sons of Fanners who have been preTcnted from attending, by their Fall work, will commence at College Hall on the 1st Monday of December next—students will be incited at any time during the month. The regular session on the 1st Monday of January, 18M. , W. McK. SCOTT. Nor. 24, 1853.—23-4W.

Oh! Yes!!

Mexican Mustang Liniment * Tht Mott Popular Article of the J3ge. DOZEN daily expected direct from 'Wvv Ihe proprietors in SU Louis, Mo. NOTICE. —Althoughlhe proprietors hara advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale,* there will be no change ia the retail prices, tbe>* stand as heretofer*. Small bottles 25 cents; roedinm 60 cents, and large at 81. The trade supplied alanadvino# of 26 cents per dozen, from and a Ret the let of July, 1853. For talc wholesale and relal, ByJ. L.TIIIEBAUD.

ffir We would call especial attention 'fcf our readers to the advertisement of hoRfl’i Golosh Gloss for the Hair.— ; The Lsdtes tnd also (he pi pen, through* out the country, say it is the moat perfect and. delightful preparation that has ever teee produced, u it pot only prevents the Hair Irom failing out, and restores it to bald heads, but it impaits such a delicate perfume (hit all who. hare once used it will never consent to be without iu Or. Hurd having mode the subject of the Hair, and the diseases of the Scalp his study for years, baa produced this neplus ultra of Hair decoctions. Try it. ■'*

Gome Here every Person,‘ami gel the

worth of your money, WE are just receiving, in addition to our former stock of Goods and.Groceries, a large .aupply of Pall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part of the following articles:— 20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p's Plaindc Figured Delaines. ' 10 p's assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 3 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. I doz. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls. 10 pieces Figurcd and plain Dress Silks. 2 dozen knit Shirts. Together with a large and complclle assortment of —

Joit received a large and general assortment coexisting ofCoats, Pants, Veits, Shirts, Knit Drawers | Knit Shirts. Lingers. 20 pieces Siriped Liuseys. IQ do Plain Liaseys. 10 do checked Lioseys. . Hoot a and Shoe*. 2 cases Youths Boot*. 4 “ Boys do, 4 ** Men's do. 2 '* '• Extra fine Boots, ISO pair Ladies Bootees. 160 pair Men's Shoes. 100 pair Boy's Shoes. . . 200 pair girls shoes. 100 pair slippers. Halt* and Cap*. 4 doieu Angola Hals. 2 dozen Silk Hals. 4 dozen Wool Hals. . , t 2 dozen Bn£na Vista Hats. . 4 dozen Blolh Caps. 2 dozen Velvet Caps. 4 dozen Mohair Gaps. 6 doren Plush Caps. . ' Glass and 8nih. 1000 lights 6 by 10 Sash. 1000 lights 10 by 13 Sash, 10 boxes A by 10 Glass. 10 boxes 10 by 13 Gian. Oil, Lead and Putty. 6 barrets Linseed Oil. 25 kegs purs White Lead. 200 pounds Piilty.

FKzgcrald’i City Item.

The only Musical, Theatrical, and Fine-Art Journal in America—The Favorite Philadelphia Family Paper—The Business-Man's Invaluable Advertising Medium—Establish-

ed in 1847. FITZGERALD'S CITY ITEM isesscnliallr devoted to Business, Education. Literature, the Fine Arts, Music, and the Drama—it is of a large sire, printed with handsome new type, upon fine white paper. Distributed throughout the City of Philadelphia and districts by faithful carriers, and promptly and carefully mailed to all parts of the world. The immense circulation of the CITY ITEM randera it the most valuable advertising medium in the city. Two dollars a year, invariably in advance. Clubs ordering Twenty Copies, $20. "Fitzgerald's City Item" Is sold by all the periodical dealers in the city, and may be obtained on Wednesday—price five cents. Copies may be obtained of all newspaper dealers throughout the United Slates. All communications must be addressed, post paid, to FITZGERALD i CO., 50 South Third street, Philadelphia,

COOK’S PlLLStl

Queens Sc Hardware, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—all of which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or'n exchange for gountry produce.

' Peterson's National magazine.

The December number of this exceedingly beautiful and original monthly is V welcome visitor upon our table.. This is undoubtedly the best magazine extant. This number doles the year and volume. In 1854, "Peterson" will be greatly improved, as it is to have' whaler paper, new type, and more reading matter. This is now the only origin a/ periodical of its cta»r and the stories of Mrs. Stevens, its editor, author of "Mary Derwent," are alone worth the aubecriplion price. It is the best guide, for (he fashions also, the plates being superb steel ones, colored; in New. York and Philadelphia il is the text, - The leading embellishments are magnificent mezzotints. It ii‘ emphatically a magazine of pure moraUf is national in character: and realty the cheapest in the world, ti the terms will show: viz, 1 copy, $2; 3 copies, $5; 8 copies, 910; with a premium worth from two to three dollars lor every person sending 3 atfbscriberi or more. Address the publisher. C.J. Peterson, Nu. 102 Chesnui street, Philadelphia. •

Wanted, In exchange for goods, accounts, or cash— Wheat, Oats, - Flaxseed, Hay, Potatoes, Onions, Apples/ Butter, Eggs, -Rags, Beeswax, in abort, every thing that is usually taken in of country produce. ‘ Sait/

The Deal Family Medicine now in Uae, being recommended and need in the regaUr Practice by all of the leading physicians of U.: country.

It is part of my plan to reduce the price of the daily paper to .balfthatof sihlilar dally papers; and thus I hope to-extend . Its circulation So as to invite advertisements. I will publish advertisements of the Government.— To subscribers in, the cities I hope to. submit such terras as will induce them to'advertise their .business in everrvillage throughout the. Union, where the Globe ia. sent daily under franks of members of Congress, all of whom take it, and some of them a large number of copies. , . The Dattr Globe, will be printed on fine paper, double royal'size, with small lypc.brcvere and nonpanel,) at five dollars a yetr. ' , The CosuatMioKALGloss will also be printed on a double royal sheet. In book form, royal quarto site. each L number containing six* teen pages.—The CoNokxasiokiL'Close will also be made up of the proceedings of Con* cress and the running debates as given by the Reporters. The. speeches which members may choose to write out* themselves wilt, to* gether with the messages of the President of the United Slates, the reports of the Execn* tire Departments, and the laws passed by Congress, be added in .an Appendix: Formerly I received subscriptions for the Congressional Globe and Appendix separately. Dot this has not been found satisfactory,;inasmuch si'll gave an incomplrte view, of the transaeliocs in Oongrssa; and therefore 1 have concluded hot to sell them apart, considering that neighbors can.have the advantage of both by clubbing 1 in case individuala shall find it too enormous, to be at the charge of both.. ... , To facilitate the circulation of the Congressional Globe :and cheapen it .to tubscribets. Congress passed list year a {(tint resolution making it free of postage*' I annex it, ax the law may not.be accessible to postmasters generally: J oint Resolution providing for the distribution "of the Laws of-Congress and the debates

60 barrets Kanawha Salt on commission, which will be sold low.

NO PATENT NOSTRUM,

Rut a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with'medicines. They areavatnableSrcciFic formaslof the diseases* of thu country. A trial of them by those who hava not yet used, will prove their virtues. Thoie who have used them, know them to be a Good and Save Family Pill, adapted to lh« cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costiveness. Pains in the Head, Back, RtCasl. Sides and Limbs, and the best preventative of Billtotra Uiskasu.' Price 26 cents pet bos, or 6 boxes for SI. The trade supplied as hereto-, fore.. A targe supply, just prepared, and for sale, by j: L. THlfcBAUD,

TAKE NOTICE.

We are always on band hod ready to show oat goods; and hope our prices and the quality of our goods will dm . an'inducement to -purchasers., ■■ ■; TEATS * SCUENCK. Oqt) 6. iafc.'- £ X" ?:, -i ■ “

[Slate of Indiana, i„. I Switzerland county, t" * In tht Swittfrland Circuit Court, Octoltr Term, 1853.

? NJEiW AKRIVAla AND v - . ■ Great Attraction.

COM S3 the" pliifiliflV-by Robert N. Lamb her Attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction - of the Court, from-.an> affidavit filed in tbjsrauie, that the defendant, Conley ETerdou. trnot' a resident of the Slate of Indiana: it ii ordered-by (he Court that said defendant be notified of the pendency of said petition, by publication in the Weekly Reveille, a public newspaper of general circulation, for three weeks successively: and that he appear at the neat term of this Court, to be holders on the first Monday in May nest, a! the Court 'House in the town of Vcvay in said county, and answer the plaintiff's petition, and that on failure solo do, the matters therein wilt be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MALIK, Clerk, By V, B. Edwak'os, D. C. Not. 2t, 1551.—25-3W.. 82 25

Velvet Kibbonst 50 pieces silk velvet.Ribbons, assorted widths. 60 *• ’* Just reteitet! sad (of'sile low, by' Nor. 17. IT; P, SCHRNCK $ SON-

TUB snbsetibm have i Just' received and .opened a large atoekof Dry Goods',* dtp.,.5c.ei,.suitable to lh«‘'F«ll:trade..Tbey can assure th*t : their-assort-ment U'ndw.Tfcniirely cbmpleUV/ rAmong which'may be found-the. following- Brown Sheetings, Bleecbed Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shirting Checks, Domestic and ,Scotch Oingbams, Merrimack Cocheco, Alien fit Co., and olhet test brands of Prints, Red, Yellow and White Flannels, Canton do.; Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jei ns, Tweeds, Satin dt other Vestings,- Merinos* • Bl'kLuslres, Mouslin DeLainesr Persian Cloths,-Blk silks, etc., etc.

John Dull’s Balaam or WILD GHERRY&ICELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles.. Price St , or SI for 6 bottles; an excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs.. Constantly on hand and for sale by. J. L; Till EB A CD.

Sheriff’* Sale.

BY virtue of an execution Issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Switzerland Circuit Court on the lllh day of November. 1853, against the lands and tenements of Joseph Peelman, lying in Jefferson Township, Switzerland county, and Slate of Indiana, 1 will expose to sale at public auction, for cash in hand to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the- town of Vevajv in “said county, on'Saturday, the 17tb. day. of, December, 1953, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and I o'clock, P. M., of said day, thfe rents and profits of the following described teal estate, for & term of years not exceeding seven, and .will continue said sale from day to day, between said boors, until all are sold or offered, property described as follows, to- wil: Being land bounded by John F. Dafoufa land on the west; on the north, by Abner Clarkson's and William- Prataman's land; on the east, by the land of Francis S. Undley; on the south, by the lands formerly owned by James Dalmazzo and Henry B. Burton and by the laud of Francis S, Liodley. being hill lands, and lyipg near, and back of the town of Vevay; f opposed to eonUin ninety five acre*, nerd or less." Alto, a lot fronting on- Washington street sixty feet, bAfnded on the west by a a ally sixty feet, on the south'by a lot owned by John Q. Halhotn, on the north by Lafayette street of tifr town of Vevay.— Also, a strip of land lying between the steam saw mill block .and lots owned by Dekalb Craig and George C. Pitton, bounded on the south by the Ohio river, and on the west by the steam mill block, on the north by out lot No. 37 of the town of Vcvay. At*o, Lot No. 9, Lot No. 10, Lot No.! I, and Lot f»o. .28, of. Sheets and Dufoilrts additioh'to and‘east of Vevay. And'provided said rents and_ profits do not sell for a sufficient sutri fo satisfy the judgment, interest, khd costs, 1 will then andthere offer for site,-bn the above terms, the fee simple of’all the above described teal estate, as the property of-Joseph Peelman. to satlfy an execution in my hands, in favor of Joseph 0, Marshal), for 83,790 90, with intercits and costs (hereon, accrued and to accrue, to be sold without-relief from the valuation or appraisement laws. : •SAMUEL'W-. HOWARD, Sheriff S. C. Vcvay,; Nov.;n, 1853.—23-3w. fl.50

’ In'the-Notion-Department, may be found Lacedc Edgings,'Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Hdkfs,' Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves. Coats', spools and patent Thread, . Needles, Pins, Hooks 4 Eyes,- CLdi Acf

-ALSOAYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE’S expectorant: ■ Konaxu* LrrtJUrSrr*>n>Ta«. Wist**'* Bxux* or Wits Cucsar, Lounca's ‘ V Together" *Uo all other popular prepared me Jicines of the day—constantly on;band and far sale, wholesale and retail,'at the Veray Drog State, by ' J. L. THIEBAUD.

(Hr Tire Methodius are talking; about the propriety of forming a Fire Insurance Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to have in principal office located in Cincinnati, or some i nporlant city. There are some $10,000,000 worth of Churches and parsonage* belonging to ’ this denomination in the United States.

State «f Indiana* Switzerland county, l * Jn the Switzerland Cawt of Common Pleat.

, ■ hoots a*« snore, Of every style and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention .is Invited. :. AATS.AKD CAPS. A complete assortment of the latest styles.

Drugs andMedlciries,

ON the 16th day of Novamber,. A. D., 1833, the complain ant by Robert N. Lamb his.Attorney, filed in laid Court bis bill of complaint against laid defendants, and also the affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, by which it appears that the above named defendants, Clark C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, George Tyler, Ann Tyler, and Hiram Tyler, ate non-residents of the State of Indiana.—Therefore, they arcjhereby.nolifiedof the pendency of this suit, that unless they appear before the - SwinetlandCourt of Common Fleas on the first day of the neit term thereof, to be holden at the Court Douse in the town of Vevay, in and for said County, on the first Monday in January, A. D., 1861, and' .make dcfeDcelosaid complainants petition, and' that on failing so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MAUN, Clerk, By V. B. Edwards, 0. C. Nov. 21, 1853.—23-3w. . $3 25

Qaaesimn and Glassware

Of every style, quality, and price.

HAUDVAKE, - Con*istih| ln part of Table and pqcket Cutlery, Butelter knives, table and tea spoons, scissors, Axes, Wood-saws, Ad Irons, Butts 5t acre vs, files, Tacks, Coffee Mills, Locks, etc.

J. L. THIEBAUD'S. : OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' KALL,

theteop. . , - With a view to the cheat circulation af the lava of Congress and the debates contributing to the true interpretation.thereof, and to make free.thecommunication-betweeh the representatives'and the constituent bodies, . ' Be' it retailed by the Senate and Hvttt»/ Repretentetivet oftAe Vitried Suite of America m the, Congress Atumbled ; That from and alter tbe present fesrion of Congress, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which coni tain tbe jaws, and debates thereon, shall pass through the mails to Ipng as the tame shall be published by order of Congressf Provided, T'hit nothing herein shall be conslruek to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage. ... ... .Approved Augusts, 1853.-. ■- ..‘As I sell the Daily Gloss at halfthe price of similar publications, so the- CoNoacasionAL Oiost and ArraitDit la sold for half the coat of so much composition, press - work and paper. This I‘can afford te do inasmuch as the subscription of Congress almost covers the coat of composition, and this enables me to sell for little more than the cost of press-wbfk and paper* It requires tbe sate of 9,000 copies to reimburse ex pensear If 500 only are sold, the cost of each copy weald besboel 91D1I Tbe debates in (he ungUstt Parliinent cost about eleven times as much as I charge subscribers for the'debates in Congress, equal in quantity, and-as veil reported and printed. - - The next session,of Congress will be a long one, and itis believed IheCongfessional Globe for it will reach 4,000 royal quarto pages, as tha last hng session made 3 812: and the long qne before that m#dojf,90l royal quarto.pages— four targe rolumei ttith session. If nabSGtibers wilt be careful to file all the numbers received by them. 1 will supply any .that may miscarry in the mails. This work ihcreaces in value as it grows'old. The first seventeen volumes will now commond three times. And some of the subsequent ones twice, their,original subscription price. The subscription price for the Congressional Globe [including tbe Appendix and the laws) is six dollars. . Complete indexes will be made out and forwarded to subscribers soon after the session is ended.' ' ...

New York Legislature.

The,Whigs havechoieu 21 Senators, the National Democrats 0, and the Administration men 2. The Assembly will constat of 84 Whig*, 28 Adamantines, 15 Barnburners and I Independent Maine Law Oemosrat.

MAIN STREET, VEVAY. AT this store is Ibt plsce to purchase fresh and pure . . - * ;

CKOOEBIES,

Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Gits..

In part as follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowner, Young Hyson and-Imperial Teas, salaratus, Tobacco, starch, Pepper, spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Cloves; soap. Candles, Brooms, Tubs,’Wooden Buckets, Washboards, &C., 4rc. Also—Colton Yarns, Carpel Warp, Baiting, Candle wick; Dyeistuffs, best quality'ot Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc.

Turpentine and Varnish, * Dye Siufis, &c.

The illicit* in the Medicine. line ire ftesfc and imported principally from Philadelphia, md aland No. I, and are sold low.forcaahv

Cincinnati markets. Tuesday Not. 22

ScbMl Books.

And apart:from Iheae may be found artrclai that erery family need more or leil, tucb as

Fiona—firmer to day and Sales of 400 bbls front atom at $5 20 and 534 bbli $3 15. Received during the last 48 jiroura 4,710, A sale of 300 sacks of $uckwhctl flour at $3 per hundred lbs. ,Cupzac—Sales of 650 hxt at 0, and SO do English Dairy at 12. The demand Continues gb.id. Bomk—A sale of 27 firkins good at 12lc. The market is dull. Beam—Salei of 33 hhda good fair *1 .41*51. The market is unchanged the demand is fair.

McOuffey’s "Readers, Elemenlary spelling Books, Ray's Arithmetics, Smith's Geography*, blank books, writing and letter paper, .slates, steel pens, Ink, etc., etc.

Teas, , ‘ Chocolate, ' Loaf Sugar, Starch, / ; V Salaralut, • • Pepper and 8pieet, ;; (singer aitd Clurrt, , Cinnamon and Mace, Nuuncg*. ' Snap and CimHaa,

— ALSO —

A general assortment of Tinware, til'of which will be sold at out established low prices, for cash or approved country produce. Our friends and customers, and the public in general, are invited to coll and examine ouf goods, at.lbc old stand, corner of Fen? street and Market-square, where they will find ua at all limes anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW $ SON. - sep. 22—14-m3. .

Ntru-Uork -^tefrlisfinints,

From lb*Newspaper Advertising Agency of

S. M. PETTENGILL A CO.,

132Nissau iL, N.Y.i and 10 State St., Boston, Who are the Agents of the' beat and. most widely circulated newspapers in the United Stale* and Canadas and are authorised to take advertisements and aubtcriptions at-the publishers. lowett rates.

PUKE CIDER VINEGAR, <$*C.

Sundries* ■■■'. Ladies Pearl Portemonnaiea. •* " do, '* Paper Mache do. Cents PortmoAnsiei, assorted. ’„ ladies Work Boxes. - InAla RuuLber CotfA#. • ’ ‘ Imitation Pearl and Jet Beadr. ' Scented Eroenev . Accoideons, Violins, Flutes, Violin aad Guitar Strings, and a great variety of otherartides too.numerous to mention. just received and for sale cheap'by' . I. STEVENS, Ja., ; . No. S. OijdFellowi' Hall.

TOBACCO. SNUFF «nd -CIGARS.

Groceries! Groceries: WE respectfully announce to the cilieens and the public in general, that .we Jiave just received a fresh and new supply of GROCERIES, and oiler them at an unusual low rale of profit, for Cash. Our slock consists of alt the varieties utoaily kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering our sincere thanks to our friends and customers for past favors, snd hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patronage, we remain,&c., ALEX. DETRA3, A CO. Vcvay, Nov. 3, 1863,

live AlolTi.

1KKEP on banal fWI iopplyoftUbut article of Dyes hmd Dye-Wooda, all of which I warrant; aurfa n

Mousf«5~-Sile» pf 100 bbls at 23, and 60 do at 3d tbe market ateady. Dfljgp FpptT—A a?}a gf 330 bgihela pried apples a) 91 10 an adaanef.

.Hurd’s Golden.Glosw ■pflfl TUB HAIR.—Among tbe many prepM. itatroga for tbe growth of the Hata, this QOLPEN QLOSS takes the lead. Three leasops will be • given why it is go universally used and preferred to alt others, tat,. Became it has prosed the moil effectual in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair.’ 3d, Became the" Laoiea, Vith one discrimination, 1 which thayiall possess, have adopted it;' Ma,ny other reasons could bo given- why it is a great favorite, but those who wthl more have [only to give it> a-trial. Price 26'dls ln large I bottles. For Saw by Htuggiils $nd Storeeverywhere. ■ ■ 1 - >V% C. HURD, Paorairron, .... ,304 Broadway, New York. Large d)^uot‘to Merchants.

Allum,

, twists ; Madder, Copper*!, Red-wood, V Ctm-wcid,'-FuiiicCLrp,, ArunHu. - ■'■ Chip Esucfuf Viuiylf, ‘

Terajr FflFfl c»rFpnf,

jCoxxxuTto Wxxxlt it U. P. Scumcx & Soy Flouj P« bbt y,....... 55 26 Wlieit ** bilab'. , • M : Oil? Rye *5 . • W 1 Buley ** * ’ '•*.*..35al0 ! Hiy,p«rtojf ....4U *412 , Bacon Hama, cily cured, pr lb.121 ' Cintassed Hama...... l fi Lard pr lb..:.... 121 Batter**** 14 Eggs pr dot..~ pNeabannockf... v; .............. .30 PoUtpw, p inkRy „ 55

THE GLOBE, The Official Paper of Congress

Madison & Cincinnati PACKET, i The steamer WISCONSIN. No-' c. Dario Mirrea, haviug thoroughly repaired and painted, will ply between the above named ports as a daily packet, stopping at alt intermediate points.', ' , She will leave Madison, cTcry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. M.—• Will leave Cincinnati on Tue*dav. *1 humday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. 31, | Not. 17,1S53. , * .

AND NtWSPAPRR ‘TOR THR PUOPLK. ■ IT will be seen by the Annexed extract from alettcr of General Washington to David Stcwirl, dated New. York, nth March, 1190, that the idea of auch a'Vtpet ss 1 propose to make the Globe originated in the omd uf the Father of his Country.* He said: ■••It is to be lamented that the editors of the different Gaieties In!the Union do not niorc generally and more correctly {instead of stuffing their paper* with'scurrility and nonsensical declamation; which few would readif they were apprised cf'Hyfit contentpublish the

Subscribers for the Daily should hive their money here by the 6tb, and for the Congreiiional Globe by the 15th, of Decembc.. The money must accompany an order for either the Daily or ‘Congressional Globe. Bank notes current where a subscriber resides wilUte received at par. JOHN C. IUVKS. Was.iikotok, October 12, 1SA3.

•TieConnell's SarsapariUa, A Ptfsh aupply of this truly *alqab(6 filed* 4»-..icmoJust received direct from.lie minufsctory, am| for sale by . * I.'STKVENS, Ji., Apist, - ' r : No. 3;Odd Pellowi* lla.ll. ■

Chickens pr dos. <1 W Peiihers .....371 "Saitper bushel, .4ficts ■ PUlseed... 1 00 ''Mrt'&TPW • v • *“t pr: \-77' .v- ■ r * ■ : TV

Btnuk Deed*, For sale at the JJ'rfi’Nv ofSce,

Iluldsh Everdon'j TI. ] •Conley-Ererdon.;

Petition for Divorce.

William McFadden,] assignee of John j Higban, ) vs, j Clark C. Phillips,Ms- j ry Phillips, George | Tyler, Ann Tyler, and Hiram Tyler. J

I Complaint to fore close I a Mortgage,

- Adrff.>ir.,>ic, At 3.I,.-Thieb*iid‘tKlorc yea eta putu.’c :Tcry_!tri«tT tad color of Pttn'x. iea3/ ixiiaed with'Oil, ot Dry, fir.: If« Le»d. White I.ci«, Venetiia Red, PtttiiGrcM, , PruuiflA Bios, I>nm Bltclu ' LtmpBlicb, Ciabc: & I.Htmjr, Limited Oil. • furniture tnd Cotch Varnish, Jtpw tad Letter Varnish. Spirits cf Turpentine, etc.' AM'isa^ ... j. i.-thiebaco.