Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 December 1853 — Page 3
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VEVAY:
Thursday,.-. December i 863.
U* We were in error, m stating in the last RevtilU the time at which the County Commissioner's Court would be in session. Next Monday, December 6tb,is the appointed time.
tET The Delinquent List, together with other advertisements, prevents os from giving our usual amount of reading matter this week.— Ttys may be the couple of.weeks yet, after wbicb time we. expect to give our accustomed variety.
(TT It will be seen by our advertising columns, that a fine opportunity ,is presented to our young men and ladies of acquiring a good Commercial education.
(£r The river i* gening quite ' law again—ao low as (a prevent the hrgeit boats Irons running, '* •
O tT Christinas and fiew Year's day come on Sunday this \yinter. printers won't have towpskoh. the .holi-
'days.
The County Temperance Con* venlion met it Ml. Sterling on Saturday hat. We-had ao ouch work on hand f that we could not attend; but we learn that every thing paued off finely. .
We are indebted to Her. J, C. Bonham and U. H. Stow, Esq., for an early copy of the proceedings, being able thereby To publish the full proceeding this week. The Secretary would have ua wait a enupte of weeks for them, bur our friends willed it-otherwise. They -have our thanks." -
Mean Indeed!—Oo Saturday night list, tome fiend or fiends in human shape, clsndesiinely entered the premises of our esteemed friend John Dcmont. E»q., tnd cut the bark of a hundred or more thrifty young fruit tree*, destroying, perhaps, (he entire .young orchard. The damage is, we should think, $2OO. ;
Ii has been but a short lime since his carriage harness was cut in a’, similar manner, in both instances, Mr. Dumont hail just returned from.Tempennce meetings, Where he had made speeches, and' we suppoae that it Is' on this account that be is t hits annoyed and harrasied'by ihe destruction of his property," If the lofoof liquor wjll prompt men to such acts, is it nnt High lime the curse was banished from the face uf lhe earth? “By their fruits yefhall know ihern,”
(£r Frank Jin. Wjl ? o ij^w arrested on Friday last in Henderpoiy Ky.*, L on. a f<* quisilion from the. Governor of Indiana. He is charged with forgery. .
EDITOR’S TABLE.
The Taos Row; or, Tyranny" in the Household. ByT. S- Arthur. PbiUdelpßia: T. B. Peterson.
Mr. Arthur is one of the best writers of domestic tales in this country, and no aulhor caa boast s mote numerous class-of intelligent readers. The story under notice is deeply interesting, and contains'an important moral. Itis published in a neat formi in paper covers, and u sold at 25 cents.
Kentocst Fiuilt Misrob.
We are tmeceiplof the second numbetof this valuable paper, new series! • Since its removal to Louisville, Mr. Wright has greatly enlarged and otherwise improved .-the paper. We wish him much success.
SnaiTOit. Tina asm. • New-Vork: Partridge 4 Brittain; 12 per year. This is the title of a large and beautiful weekly paper, which is devoted to the subject of Spiritualism—an ism which is engaging the attention and interesting the minds of thousands of the brightest scholars in our country. The cause is gaining ground in this country rapidly, and its advocates may be found in all part*of the world.
Marriages.
In Patriot, lod., on the 33<T. inst, by Her. K W. Burress, Mr. James Faulkner and Miss Catharine Connell, both of Patriot. On the 17th inst, by the satee, Mr. Henry Bennett and Uisa Lucinda Chase, all of this county. '' * .....
In Lawrenceburgb, Nov. 23, by Rev.W. W. Hibben, Mr, J. P. Chew, editor of the "Independent Press,” and Miss Harriet Louisa, daughter of Wm, Brown, Esq., of that city.
&txo 21 butrtiaemmls.
WANTED,
A Boy willing to learn the printing business, can have an opportunity, Ly catling at this office immediately.
Buckwheat Flour.
M f||V lbs- New Bnokwheat Flour Just received and for sale low by dec I U. P. SCHENCK $-SON.
FOR SALE CHEAP. WE have tickets entitling the purchaser to a conjP lele course of in* instruction in the ex- ‘ . cellent Commercial Colleges at New Albany and Indianapolis.— Each ticket is worth f25; hut we will aell the few we have on band at a reduced price, if application be made immediately, by letter or otherwise. 0. S. 4r P* 3* WALDO. Vcvay, Ind., Dec. 1,1863.—tf.
Cantou Ten.
THE favorite Teu pot op bribe ponton Tea Company expressly for family ok. WM, k . P U, P. T^g ~.fo. ini NO, OUTallow* BilL
I’nmilv Groceries.; Coffee, Rice. Allspice, Sugar, ■ ; Candles, ' - Alum, . ., Soap, ; ' Ginger, Tea, Pepper, ... Salewluf, Starch, Mackerel,. NuWicgs, Ac-. Ac. A No 1 article of Tobacco, both Cpvindish and 6 Plug all of Which will- be .sold tow for Caah, by P. I„ GUISARD, ■ > ;Giirwr Ma tv Firry Strttt, Vevay, Dec. 1,1563. ~ /
Patou! Door Sc Gate Spring. R. WMNMAM. : of" Sheffield, England, • Manufacturer of Inman's Patent Door snd Oate Spiring, to which was awarded the first premium at the World’s Fair, in London, in 1851—announces that he has constituted F. L. GRISARD, of Vcvay, Ms sole agent for the sale of the above patent in Switzerland county. ; For neatness, simplicity, full performance of alt it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, Its durability and cheapness, it certainly takes its' position in the front rauk of modem inventions. We do not intend to puff it—n single examination will convince the judgment of its utility.
Nov. 3, 1853.—20-2 m.
Xo FanuiT’s Sou*.
AN EXTRA SESSION of-the Commercial College at Indianapolis for the special benefit of the sons of Fanners who have been prevented from attending, by their-Pall work, will commence; at College .Hall on the lit Monday of December next—students will be received at aiiy time during the'month. . The regular session ou the Ist Monday of January, 1854. W. McK. SCOTT. Nov. S|, 1853.—23-Iw.
DIiiVTISSTKY. DR* -J. W. BAXTER will coptinue la'practice in Vevay, the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. )0, '63.—21-tf.
Fitzgerald** City Item. The only Musical, Theatrical, and Fine-Ait Journal in America—The Favorite Philadelphia Family Paper—The Burineaa-Man’s Invaluable Advertising Mcdmm-Establijh-ed in 1917.
1 FITZGERALD'S CITY ITEM iseascnUally V devoted to Business, Education, Literature, the Fine Arts, Music, the Drama—it is of 1 large site, 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 f The immense circulation of the CIT\ ITEM renders if the most valuable advertising medium in the city. Two dollars a year, invariably in advance. Clubs orderinrTwenty Copies, $2O. "Fitzgerald’s City I tern 1 ' is sold by all the periodical dealers in the cily,and may be obtained on Weanesday-rprico fiveccnls. Copies may be obtained of all newspaper dealers throughout the .United Slates. ' All communications muu be addressed, port paid, to FITZGERALD fit CO., 50 South Third street, Philadelphia.
I*o r Sale.
FUthe undersigned wishing to engage in olhJL ct business, now offers for sale, one half or more if desirable, of the "Reveille" office at this place. This office has a good run of Job work, all the county printing a growing subscription list, besides beififi aiuiatcd in one of the oldest aud wealthiest cpunlica 10 the State, for furl her information addressjlhe undersigned. .. 0.8. Waldo, Veray November nth 1863.
JfictonnetVs Sarsaparilla. A Fresh supply of this truly valuable medicine just received direct from the manufactory, and for sale by I. STEVENS, J».. Aumt, No* 3, Odd Fellows' Hall.
. Dried Pcacbci. 6BMs. DxU : d'Peieh« |hrtr«Mlted tnd fo» ilia by ‘ ’ AtEX.*D£THA2 6t CO.
{HOUSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
YELLOW DOCK ROOT. ravins is a Purely VrfrhtUe Compound, sciJL cntifically.prepared from the best Hoots and Herbs of the Materia Medico, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the fallow ingeffects, vi:: * '> ■ Ilcjulatlngatid Strenßtbenlw; Uellr* tr aid Dlge»(lve Urgam, nwd Clr*a»
sin; (lie Momiieh and BtireN, and thus ccrinq all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dispepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Files, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jus adicc, Nauscau, Loss of Appetite, &c., and causing tbe food to nourish and support every part, PVIUFYING THE BLOOD ,
and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Sctolldla.SaU tth'e'tm, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on tne race, Ulotcfacs, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, Ao., &c, Ilcjalatlns llic Secretory Orjaw,
and by enabling tSeta to perform their proper functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous diseases; Strengthening and Quieting tbc Ncrrons system, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia,CratnpsAc,'
It is U a rivalled in the, Cure of All
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions.’ Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints, Ac’., caused by. weakness, also, Lena and Throat Comrmum, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, Ac.,.also, Dropsy;
' Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSE A CO., either ourselves, or in our families, and finding it a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend ifto the public as a Very valuable medicine..E. Bourne, Esq!, Cashier National Rank, Providence, K. I.; A. W.Spencer, Esq.. Cashier Lime Rock Bank do. do. do. Rev. Williaid Phillips, Rev. J. B, Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt., Wra. Field, .U. W. 0. MV, Cyrus Fisher, M. E. 11. P., James Hutchison, Q. S. Dea, V. J. Bales, Doct. Bonj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence. • • ■
This, certifies that 1 have for a number of years been acquainted with tbo composition end* mode of manufacture of MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. I have also been acquainted with its modus operand! in disease, and can saythatraallrespects it is admirably calculated to remedy that class of Disease for which jt was designed. It is especially valuable in INDICES* TIOM and alt its atlendaut symptoms, it. excites to healthy action the LIVER, removes Torpor, and inactivity of this ORGAN, and stimulates the healthy action in all the system. As a DEPURATORor purifier of the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Providence, R. 1., Jan. 4, 1853.
rairißED sr Ci MORSES* CO., Noi -146 Broadway, N. Y., and sold by Druggists and others throughout this and other countries.
ISAAC STEVENS, JR.,Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county. Aug. 25, 1863. 52-Iy.
Slate of Indiana, i Switzerland county. |- In fAc Sailxerland Circuit Court, Octobtr - 'Term, 1653.
Huldiih Ererdoh vs, ■ Conley Evcrdon.
Petition for Divorce.
COMES the plaintiff, by Kobert W, Lamb ber Attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from an affidavit filed in this cause, that the-defendant, Conley Evercon, is not a resident of the State of Indiana: it is ordered by the Court that said defendant be notified of the pendency of. said petition, by publication in the Weekly Reveille', a public newspaper of general circulation, fur three weeks successively; and that be appear at the next term of this Court, to be holdeo on the first Monday in May next, at the Court House in the town of Vcvay in said county, and answer the plaintiff’s petition, and that on failure SO to do, the matters therein will.be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. MAUN, Clerk, By V. B. Edwards, D. C. Not. 21, 18H.--23-3W. « M
State of Indiana, " f KB Switzerland county* I In the Switzerland Court of Cowman Pitot.
William McFaddcu,' assignee of John Higban, I vs. " . Clark C. Phillips,Mary Phillips, George Tyler, Ann Tyltr, and Hiram Tyler. 1 ,
Complaint to foreclose , a Mortgage,
ON the 16th day of November, A. D., 1853, the' complainant by Robert N. Limb his Attorney, tiled in . said Court bis bill of complaint-agaiast said defendants, and alio the affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, by which it'appears that the. above named defendants, Clark- C. Phillips, Mary Phillips, Ocorge.Tylcr, Ann Tyler, and Hiram Tylei. are non-resident* of the State of Indiana.—Therefore, they ire'hereby notified of the pendency of thia suit,‘that unles* they appear beforo the Switieilaod Court of Common Pleaa on the fint day of . the next term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Vevay, in and for said County, on the first Monday in January, A. D., lS6l’, and make defence to said complainants petition, and that on failing so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed and Judgment tendered accordingly. Attest; . JRA N. MALIN, Clerk, By V, B. Edwards, D. C. Nov. 2-t, 18831-23-3 W. $3 25
School Books.
ALL Books Died in the grided Schools of this place and county schools, of the Utest improved cdilious, together with Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink and Paper of the very best quality,- kept constantly on hand at the Book and Variety Stoic, No. 3, Odd Fellows Hall. I. STEVENS, Ja. Oct. 30, im -
NEW GOODS, i U. P. SCHENCK i SON, in addition to just received a - Urge assortraennt of winter goods, consisting , 'in put as follows: _ Elan nets* 10 pieces Red Flannel* . 6 do Yellow* do. 6 do White do, • ( do Figured do. Shawl*, . 30 Basket Shawls. 13 Embroidered Shtwla. 30 Long Shawls. Woolen Yarn. 60 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colon. Clothing. Just received a large snd general assortment, consisting of Coats, Pants, •Vests, ’ Shills, Knit Drawers J Knit Shirts. Llnseyff. ' 30 pieces Siriped Ltuseys. . 10 do Plain Linscys. .10 do cbcckcd'Linseys.’ • Boot* and Shoes. 2 cases Youths Boots. 4 " Roys dd r ' 4 « Men's" do. 3 " •* Extra fine Boots. ISO pair Ladies Bootees. -ISO pair Men's Shoes. 100 pair Boy's Shoes. 300 pair girls shoes. / lOtr pair slippers. ' Hah and Caps. *4' dozen Angola Hats. 9 dozen Silk Hats. 4 dozen Wool Hals. S.dozen Bnena Vista Hats. ■ ■ 4 dozen BloiK Caps. 3 dozen Velvet' Caps. 4 dozen Mohair Caps, - .6 dozen Plush Caps. Glaifs iiiid Sash. 1000 lights Sby 10 Sash. . 1000 lights 10 by 13 Sash. 10 boxes-B. by 10 Olass. ‘ 10 boxes' 10 by 12 Glass. Oil. Lead and Putty. 6 barrels Linseed Oil. • 36 kegs puro White Lead. 300 pound* Putty. Velvet Klbbonff. 30 pieces silk velvet Ribbons, assorted widths. W •* Cotton ■* " " " Just received and for sale tow, by Nov. H. u. P. SCHENCK $ SON.
Sheriff’s Sale.
BY virtue or an execution issued out of the Clerk’s Office of the Switzerland Circuit Court on the 1 lib day of November, 1663, igainst-the.lands and tenements of Joseph Peelraan, lying in Jefferson Township, Switzerland county, and State of Indiana, 1 will expose to sale at public auction, fur cash in hand to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in' the town of Vevay, in said county; bn Saturday the lllb day of December, 1853, between the hours of Id o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. t of said day, the rents and profits of the following described real estate; for a term of years not exceeding seven, and will continue said sale from day today, between as id hours, until all are 3old or offered, property described as fol* iows, to-wits Being land bounded by John P. Dufour> land oa lhe west; on the north, by ’Abhef CiarkttoA’r-'and William Pratsmau's land: on-lbe east,*by the, land of Francis S. Lindlcyjjon. the south, by the lands formerly owned by James Daltnazio and Henry B. Burton and by the land pf Francis S. Lindley, being bill lands, and lying neat and back of theJown of.Vevay, supposed lp eoatain ninety five acres, more or less.' Also,a lot fronting on Washington's!reel sixty feet, bounded on the weifby an allrsixty feet, on tbe.xouth by a tot owned by John 0. Hathorn, on the north by Ufaselip.aUeel pf the town of Vevay.— Also, of land tying between the steam saw mill block and lots owned by Dekalb Craig aifd George C. Patton, bounded-on Ihe south .by .the Ohio river,.and on the. west by the steam mill block', bn the nortb by out lot No. 37 of the town of Vevay. Al*o, Lot No. 9, Lot No.lO, Lot No. 11, and Lot N0..28, of Sheets and DufouPs addition to and. east of Vevay. • And. provided said rents and profits do not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy the judgment, interest, and costs, I will then and there offer for sale; on the above terms, the fee simple of all the above described teal estate, ta :the .property of Joseph - Peelraan, to aalify an execution in .my bands, in favor of Joseph G. Marshall, for $2,790 90. with .interetls and‘cost! thereon, accrued and to accrue, to be sold ..without relief from the.-viluation or -appraisement'laws. ■■ . ‘ SAMUEL W. HOWARD, Sheriffs. 0. Vevay, Non 17. 1853.—23-3w, * SI.M
Sundries. ‘ Ladlds Pearl Portemonnaiei. ■ - ; '• •» do, ** Paper Mache do. Gents Pottraonnsics, assorted. Ladies Work Boxes. - India Ruubber Combs. lihilaUod Pearl and Jet Beads.Scented Emeries; , ' ' i Accord eons, Violins, Flnlea, Violin and Guitar Strings,- and fgreat Variety of other articles too numerous to mention, just received and for sale cheap by I. STEVENS, J*., . No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hill.
WILLIAM DALY,
merchant Tailor, and Dealer In
I trod y ■made Oothiij, Main st, bet. Ferry & Liberty, Vevay. rtnilF. subscriber having opened a large JL stock of English and American Cloths, Casri meres, Vestings, &c., is now prepared to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. All ‘custom’ work Is cut and made under bis owtf inspection, and he can therefore Warrant a fit in oil cases. ' "
± ItRADY-fHADE CLOTHING. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description of Gentlemen's Goods, selected fromHbc bcstcstahlishments in Cincincinnali, together with furnishing Goods of every description. To those who have heretofore favored me with their patron age, - 1 would return my most sincere thanks, and would most respectfully solicit a continuation .of their favors. And those of .the public who have not yet favored me with a call. I would be happy m showing fliem ‘mV eoods, and will warrant satisfaction in every case. WM. DALY. Vevay, OcU 13, 1863. ■
M'CONNELL'S Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and WILD CHERRY. Aiure and'certsin remedy for all diseases of the glandular system, and alt Impurities of the Blood, such as l.tvta Comh-aists, ScaorcLA, Pcuiosatt Affections, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, etc, , A constant supply of the genuine article above, direct from the manufactory of Mr. McConnell, kept for sale at No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall, where printed circulars containing numerous certificates of its wonderful ttlicacy may 1 be obtained gralis. Price 75. cents per bottle, or 3 bqttles fur EC. June 33. I. STEVENS, Ja., Agent.
,• Utnut Deed*, For-ialc #1 Ihe ktttiih office.
Tooth Wash. THE attention of the public ti called to this "wonder of the age." Dr. Leverlug's Tooth Wash is a certain cure for Scurry, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums. Tbe extract will dure tbe above, and will leave CO unpleasant taste in the mouth, and is warranted col to injure the teeth—but if used as directed, will preserve tbe teeth. LEVfcRINO’S MAOtC SOAP. Dr. Levering'* Magic Ship, is tbe best arti-cle-in use. It is warranted to do as stated. For the Ladies it is an ifivilutble article. It will remove Grease, Stains, and Tar from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return tbe color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of tbe Tooth Wash 35 cts; the Scap only 16 cents. For sale by T. C. LEVERING, wholesale and retail, Center Square, Switzerland Co., Indiana. Also, for tale by ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Veviy. October 13, 1853.
Patent Medicines. McConnell's Sarsaparilla.' Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Mexican Mustang Liniment. - Dr- Edmon’s Vegetable Liniment. Nerve and Bone Liniment. McLaoe's Vermifuge. Fahnestock's do. Brandretta's Pills. Graefenberg Vegetable Pills. •• Health Bitters, . •* Sarsaparilla Compound. *• F.yc Lotion. M Dysentery Syrup. " Children'* Panacea. •* Pew and Ague Pills. *' Greem Mounisin Ointment. ■ Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment. Bateman's Drops, «V c -r A’CThe above and other patent medicines are for sale low* by I. STEVENS, Ja,, oct 37 No. 3, Odd Fellow*'. Hall.
Oh! Yes!!
Gome Here every Pei sun, ami gel (be wonh of your money..
WE arc just receiving, in addition to our former stock of Goods and Groceries, a targe supply of Fall and Winter Dicss Goods, consisting in part of the following articles:—
20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaine*. 10 p's Plain fir Figured Delaines.* 10 p’s assorted Silk Alpaca' Lustre. . 3 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. 1 doi. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls. 10 pieces Figured and plain Dress Silks.
2 dozen knit Shirts.
Together with a large and complctte assortment of
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 Ibe cheapest.for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce. Wanted* In exchange for goods, accounts or cash— Wheat, Oats, Flaxseed, Hay, Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Butter, Egga, .Rags, Beeswax, in short, every thing that is usually taken in of country produce. Sait.
£0 barrels Kanawha Salt on commission, which will be sold low.
TAKE NOTICE. Wc ate always on band and ready to show our goods; and hope our prices and the quality of our goods wilt be an inducement to purchasers. TEATS $ SCHHNCK. Oct. 6, 1853. . ’ . _
N£iW ARRIVAL A if D
Great Attraction. THE subscribers have just received and opened a Urge slock of Dry Goods, Ac.. 4c,, suitable, to the Fall trade. They can assure their customers that their assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be found ■ the following; Brown Sheetings,’Bleeched Muslins, Drills,. Tickings, Shirting Checks, Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocbcco, Allen A Co., and other , test brands of Prints, Bed, Veilow and White Flannels, Canton do.; Cloths,-Cassi* meres. Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Satin A other Vestings, Merinos, Bl’k Lustres, Mbuslin DeLaines, Persian Cloths, Ulk silks, etc., etc. In the Notion Department, may bo found Lace A Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket tldkfs. Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves. Coats', spools and patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks A Eyes, Ac., sc.’
BOOTS and SHOES,
Of every style and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is invited. , - .
HATS AND CAPS. - A complete assortment ,of thc latest styles.
Unttamare and Glutuan Of every style, quality; and price.
HAHDtVAKE,
Consisting in part of Table and pocket Cutlery, Butcher knives, table and tea spoons, scissors. Axes, Wood-sawe, Ad lions. Butts 4 screws, files, Tacks, Coffee Mills, Locks, etc.. -O lIOCKBIKS,
In part as follows—Coffee, sugar. Molasses, Rice, Gunpowner, Yoanjg Hyson and Imperial Teas, • salaratus, Tobacco, starch, 'Pepper, spice,-Ginger,. Nutmeg, Closes, soap, Candles, Brooms, Tubs,. Wooden Buckets, Washboards, &c„ sc. Also—Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Balling, Candle wick: Dyerstuffs, best quality oi Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc..
Fchool Bootes.
McOuffey’* Readers, Elementary rpclling Books, Ray’* Arithmetics, Smith’s Geography*, blank books, writing and letter paper,-slates, steel pens. Ink, etc., etc.
ALSO
A general assortment of Tinware, all of which will be sold at out.established low prices, Tor cash' or approved country produce; • Our friends and customers, and Urc public in general, are invited _U> call and examine our goodie at tho old statfd, corner of .Ferry street aud Market-square, where they will find us at all’times anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW SON. ; aep. 33—U-ro3. ■ ■ • ‘: i •
Groceries! Groceries! WE respectfully announce to the; citizen* and the public in genera), 'that we, have just received a fresh ,»nd new supply of groceries; and offer them at an unusual low rate of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of ail thq varieties usnaily kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering our sincere thanks to our friends and customers for past favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patronage, we remain, Ac., = *‘ ALEX. DETRA2, A CO. Vcvay, Not. 3, 1853.
Madison & Ciiiclnnat PACKET.
a est?** The steamer WISCONSIN, No. C. Oat to Mastxs, having rYWSmS been thoroughly tepaired and paint 3, will ply between the above named ports as a daily packet, slopping at all intermediate points. ' . She will leave Madison,, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, all o'®* o ®** "■ "* Will leave Cincinnati on Tue«dty, Thursday, and Saturday,at U o'clock, A; M, . Nor. 17,1863.
Dissolution.
THE £m of Thifebsud, Courroiaier 4 Co , mutual consent, was on the 7th of Jciy, 1863, dtsolved; all accounts or soles due said firm, wilt be thankfully received, byTbiebaud dr Harwood, they being authorised to collect and lechipt-for the same. THIEBAUD, COURVOISIER4 CO. N. B,—The undersigned, will continue 'to conduct the business, at the old stand,,Ko. L Odd Fellows' building, where may be found, at all times; a fiesh supply of. Dry Goods, SriH eeries, Boots, Shoes, Hats 4 Caps/ Qoee&' ware,&c;, 4c.. * - v '- :
The undersigned respectful!) calls the «S tenlion of their numerous customers, to thei; new stock of FALL OOODS which has fust been received. THIEBAUD 4 HARWOOD. Veray, Sept. 16, 1863-
ItIcCOANELL'S Cotnpoud Fluid Extract at Sarsaparilla in win ciiiiy. A sure and certain remedy for alt disease* A of the Glandulirsyslem, and. all imparities of tbc blood, such as Lrrta CourLAi.'rr, ScaortLi, Drs first*, Pclxo.nast Ammon, I.HDjoirno.t, Rreumatiim, etc. A large supply of the above to store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 73 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for J2. Call and get a Circular, and read tbc certificates appended, at h T. THIEBAUD'S Way Dreg Store.
Bull's Sarsaparilla! VA Boxes DR. JOHN BULL'S SampaV rills Just received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price £1 per bottle, or 3 bottles for $2 60. A liberal deduction from tbc above rates to the trace. At J. L. THIEBAUD'S Veviy Drug Store.
Mexican Mustang Liniment! The Mott Popular Article of (he Age.
DOZEN daily expected direct from tbc proprietors in St. Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.—Although tfce proprietors tire advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, there will Ic no charge ia the retail prices, they stand ,as fccretofere. Small bottles 25 cents; medium CO cents, and largo al SI. The trade supplied at an advance of 25 cents perdpicn, from and after the lit of July, 1853. For sale wholesale tod relal, . By J. L. THIEBAL’D-
COOK'S I‘lLLSll
The Beat Family Medicine now in t/»e. being recommended and used in' the teguit; Practice by all of the leading phjsiciini of the country.
NO PATENT NOSTRUM, But a compound known to ill who arc at all acquainted with medicines. They are a valuable Sftciric fur mvsl of the diseases of this country. A trial of them by those who hire not yet used, will prove their virtues. Those who have used them, know them to be a Good and Sift F*vilv Pill, adapted to the cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costiveness. Pains in the Head, Back*, Breast, Sides and Limbs, end the Lest preventative of Billioca Distsata,-Price 2i cents perboi,cr 6 loses for 81* -The lade supplied as heretofore. A large supply, just prepared, and for *ale, by J. L. THIEBAUD.
John Bull’s 15a I sain of WILD CHERRY&IGELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Price 51, or 16 for 6 bottles; an eacellcnt remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma, Hoarre> nesa, Pain and Sorcaess of the Bruit, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Longs, or Pulmonary Orpins. Constantly on hand and for salt by J- L. THIEBAUD.
-ALSOAYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. Roncnas’ Liveuwabt and Tar. WisTia'a Baijam or Wild Cncaai, • LoVOEN’S EiriCTOEAST. Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, at theVcvay Dreg Store, by J. L. THIEBAUD. .
Drugs and Medicines, : *T
X L. THIEBAUD’S,
OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. MAIN STREET. VEVAY.
AT tbla itore i» tic place lo purchiM freth and pure Urugs nntl Mttiicinew, Paints and Oils. Turpentine ami Varnish. Dye&c. 0 . The articles in the Medicine line ire ftert and imported principally from Philadelphia, and aland No. I, and are sold low for cash*
And apart from Vhesc may be found artldta that every family need mow or less, mm u * Tea?, * • * ; CtiociiUi*. I,<uf Sugar. . Starrh, Salsraiop. : ■■pepper and SpicM. Ginger and Ulu*m. , Cinnamon and M«e,’ • Nutroega, Snap and Candtei, . PUKE C’IDEH VINEOAhi 4*°* TOBACCO, SNUFF and; CIGARS. • Pjc Miiffi** IKEEP. on harm a foil ripply of tte be« article of Dye* nnd Dye-Wood*. all of which I warrant; lath a*
Attain, Indigo. Madder. Copper ii. lled-wood, Cam-wow), ' Funk Chip.
: . Aroneua. - Chip Logwood. . . Ex(»c( of Logwood, Vitriol*, Arid*, elc., etc. At J. L. Thiebaud's Store yw mb pnctir* every ntialy end color of Paints., ready mixed with Oil, m Dry, vi" Red Lead, r White Lead, ; Venetian Red, Parris Green, . . Prussian Blue, - Drop Black, Lamp Black, - Umber i Spanish Brown, Linrecd Oit, . Pornilure and Coach Varnish, Japan and Leather Varmih.Spiriis of TurpcnriDe.etc. luiyj, ISM.—I. J- L. THIEBAUD.
Sale of Lots.
A public sale of lots will tae place on Saturday, December 3, 1853, at 2 o’clock, P. M. r m the town of GHENT, KY., Being one of the healthiest towns on the Ohio river, with a Turnpike running into the interior of the country, and the Louisville and Covington Railroad will be completed in two years, running through said town. The Lots are 66 by 160 feet, running back to an alley, which makes them desirable for building Luts. TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, the balance in 3, 6, and 12 months-the purchaser giving bond with approved security, with interest from dale, dec 1 J. W. BAXTER.
Country Clootie. 200 yards Country Jeans. 100 yards Country Flannel. ICO cuts Country Yarn. 10 pieces Reg Carpeting, Just received and for sale low by dec 1 . ,U V P. SCHENCK & SON.
IVcn* Arrival OF Mouslin De Laincs -and Cashmere.— 26 pieces Fancy Mouslin De Lainos. ... 25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sale low by dec I U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.
GOLD DIGGING. IAM receding in addition to my former stock of Iron, a large supply consisting in part'of the foliowHhg articles,'to-wit:
60 Tons assorted Iron. . 2.000 lbs, Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4.000 Jbs. assorted Wagon Boxes ami Hollow ware.
200 Kegs assorttd.Nails, from 3d to G in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Spring Steel.
Springs and Alien* 25 pair Springs. 12 sett Iron Axles. GLASS * SASH. 13 boxes Slip Window Class. 22 do 10x12 . do do. t do 10x14 .do do. 6 jo' 10x15 do do. 7 do -10x16 i do / do. 2do 11x18 'dp do. -3 do 12x16' do' . do. 3 do 13x18 'do - do. - . . 2 : do'| 16x20 »:■ dd-. >;l do. . WOLigbl Bxlo Window Sssh. , 6f-0 '■' do f 10x12,,d0. do. 300 do *) 9x12 do :‘ do. 200 '.'.do'i'l oxi4 . ;do . \i do. ; M» pounds Putty." , r /• •V'; 24 Packages'locks and latches of differsizes of patieta3,.white and dark Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, it will enable me lo stl! at the lowest figtises. Call and see for yourselves before: going aboard’to. purchase and I assure you it will pay'you for your trouble, dec. 1. „ " F. L. GRISARO.
Ncro-tjork From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of S. Mi PETTENQILL - - 133 Nassau st., N. V.,au.d.lOStaleSt., Boston, Who arc tbe Agents of tbe best and mojl widely circulated, newspapers in the United Elates and Canadas and arc authorized to take advertisements and subscriptions at tbe publishers lowest rates,’
Hurd’s Golden Gloss FOR THE.HAIR.—Among the many preparations for the growth of tbc Hair, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is go universally used andpreferred to all others. Ist, Because it bas proved the most effectual in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts a beautiful datk gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d, Because the Ladies, with fine discrimination, which they all possess, have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given' why. it is a great favorite, but those who waht more have only to give it a trial. Price 35 cts in large bottles. For Saij: by Druggists and Slors; Keepers everywhere. \V. C. HURD, PaofittxTox,
504 Broadway, New Yoik. Large discount to Merchants. 33^6m
