Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 December 1853 — Page 3

iOecid|i HmUlc,!

VEVAY:

THUR5DAY,.......... DECEMBER 8, 1553.

Lectures by Dr. Fowler,

at onn zzliows’ hall.

These lectures, which are now in pro-* gress, are well allenileil and duly appreciated by our citizens, and each night brings an increase of ihlerest, and an increase of the audience in attendance.—Upon orte or two occasions the large Hall has been filled to overflowing by attentive 'hearers. We are not surprised at the increasing interest manifested by the public generally, as the course of lectures ad* Tance; for the subject—Phtsiology—is one in which_ all. are deeply interested; one in which every person should take an active inlere?t. The first lecture was on Thursday night last, and on Friday evening he gave a lecture on Digestion and Assimilation, and on Saturday evening on Circulation, <sx., 3’c. But we cannot enter into detail; indeed, it would be useless to say that one lecture was belter than another. They all were good.

These ate (tie Doctor's first lectures in Indiana, ami he must feel himself highly Mattered with such an enthusiastic reception. His lectures are scientific and practical—interspersed with enough of the ludicrous to engage perfect attention. We might apeak of his extensive and complete preparations for exhibiting and explaining the different parts of the human system, hut we will not, at present. We presume Dr. F. will visit other parts of this State; nod we are confident he will meet with success wherever he may go. . The concluding lecture of the regular course, will he given Thursday night, December Sih; but, on Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M., he will lecture to the ladies, exclusively. On Friday night, exclusively to the gentlemen.

These separate lectures will be.parlic* ularly interesting to all who can possibly

attend.

KT We c all attention to iho card of ihe Protection Fire and . Marine Insurance Company, of Hanford in anoilier column. *l’lie old Protection lias been the Pioneer., of insurance in the West, and lias come out right side up, fiom many a lion. It is we believe, one of the oldest companies of (He hind, now doing business tins side oft the Alleghenies, It commenced operations in the ' West in' 193j. Since that time it has steadily increased, arid in (lie West atone it has issued lOt), 000 policies, and insured property amounting to $300,000,000. It is cur belief, that no Insurance Company, doing business in the Weal, have received more marked expressions of public confidence than the Protection, nor are any belter t nttiled to them. I. Stevens Jr, is the agent for onr town and county.

(Kr We notice by lire Lawrenccburgli niul Aurora papers, ilial Col, Ebknezer Dumont has entered the contesi and doing excellent service against old king alcohol. He recently delivered an eloquent speech on Temperance at Aurora, which is highly spoken of by those present. , We hope the gallant Colonel, will give us a specimen of his lectures ere tong.

Kr The Methodists hare .been Irddi ng mcetinga fur the last, two weeks in Petershurgh. Ky. Quite a revival haataken place. The whole community have become interested on the subject, and about sixty persons joined the church;

(Kr Tho editor of the Indtptndenl /Vrss, Lawrenceburgh, has been piesent* ed with a turnip 293 inches in circumfercnee, weighing 83 pounds! Who can iteai this?

0O“ We are again under obligations to our attentive friend, N. Vineyard. Esq., of steamer Wisconsin, for late papers, “Long may lie wave,"

(£r A gentleman was, robbed of Ins pocket book, says tbe, Cin. Enquirer, containing €4O, at a disreputable house in lire western part of the city, on Sunday night. He declined prosecuting the case from obvious reasons.

• (Kr A woman named Elizabeth darker, convicted of poisoning her sister. Alary Harris, was sentenced to death in Huntingdon county, Pa., oh the 25th nil. For particulars see first page.

Yevoy Prices Current, Coiscctid Wezxlt bt U. P. Scuznck & Son flourpetbbl ..85 50 Wheat ** bush ■, 20 0iji005,,,.,. 35 Oats •• '* 1......30 Bye ** i 50 Barley ts .35a40 Hay, pic; ton .€ I 1 a 5 12 Bacon Ha/ns, city cured,pr 1b...... 121 Canvassed Hams 15 Lard prlb, 121 Butler ‘f V. 15 Eggs p; dos ....1,5 Neshannocks ....30 Potatoes. pi|lll Ey „ 25 Chickens pt d0t.*...81 60 Feather 5,,.,.,,,...............*.. 37i Salt per bushel, ........ .46cU Flaxseed f ..I 00 Pried A^plpa..7s

iUatdaoco.

JTcra-tJork SUttcrlistmenls,

From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., 122 Nassau st, N. Y,, and 10 Stale §t., Boston,

Who arc the Agents of the best and moat widely circulated newspapers in the United States and Canadas and arc authorized to take advertisements and subscriptions at the publishers lowest rates.

In Vcvay, Ind., on the Ist lost., by Cev. F. D.Bland, Mr. William Hastie and Miss Caro* line T. Col Una—alt of Switzerland county. On the —, by Esq. Land, Mr. Thomas Rayl and Miss SUrgeict A, Pickett-all of Switzerland county. On the 20lh, by John McCullough, Esq., William Huston to Cyntbisn Scult, all of ibis county.

On the 27th ult, by the same, Victor Lewis Schenaud to Hannah Franklin, all of tins county.

nu Sl&Dtrtisr mcuts.

Election lo Assess School Tax. TttJOTICE is hereby given that there will be I 1! mi election held by Hie qunified voters of the Corporation of the Town of Vevay on the first Monday of January, A, I). 1851, to determine whether there shall be a lax of twenty-five cents on each hundred dollars of the valuation of the real and personal property in the corporation, and fifty cents on each taxable poll, levied for the purpose of raising a special fund to cohtimie the public schools in the corporation, after the-general funds shall have been exhausted—said tax lo be levied and collected immediately. Polls for receiving votes will be opened at the Treasurer's office st l(l o'clock, A. M, If- WASON, j J. JACKMAN, J School Trustees for the Corporation of Vevay.

Dec. 8 3w

Stale of Indiana, ? Switzerland Comity, $ ss * In the Switzerland Court of Common Pleat,

George W. llathorn, vs. James TiUou Sheds, Nchemiali Sheets; Ann G. Sheets, Lalitia Grover, Benjamin VV. Grover, Hubert P, Jones and Elizabeth Jones.

Petition for Deed.

ON the Slh day of September, A. D. 185,1, the complainant, by Hubert N. Lamb, hia Attorney, filed in said Court his Hill of Complaint against said defendants; and afterwards, viz: outlie 2nd day of December, A. D. 1853, tolso filed,) the affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, by which it appears that the above named defend an is, Lalilta Grover and Benjamin \V, Grover,* ore non-residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, they ate hereby notified of the pendency oCtins suit, that unless they appear before the Switzerland Court of Common Fleas, on the Ist day of the next term thereof, to be hoU den at the Court House in the town of Vcvay, within and for said County, on the first Monday in January, A. D. 1351, and make defence to said complainants’ petition, and on failure so to do, the matter.) therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly.

IRA N. >IALIN,-Clcfk. ity V. U. Eo war us, D. C. Decembers, 1.533.—55-3 w. S3 55

PROTECTION (Fire, Marine in Inland)

■Mil COMPANY. of

HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1§25, has has now transacted business Tor more than a quarter of a century, during which'period it has taken more than 100,000 Risks:: And insured real and personal property against loss by Fite and Water to the value of mure than TWO II VXD RED MIU.IOyS.OF

DO-XIiARS

In the Western Country.

Several losses have been incurred upon the above risks, all of .winch' have been adjusted at the , • ..... ■ • -

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE At Cincinnati,* ami paid with the utmost promptitude according to the conditions of Hie policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants on file.

The undersigned lias been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of the company; also with blank renewal receipts, fur continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorised and. prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month not greater than 'seven years, upon buildings or their (juntenls, occupied as‘Dwellings,. Stores, Warehouses, Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Houses. Colleges, tc., and their contents against

LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every oiher description of Merchandise and Personal.Property, shipped or to be shipped per good Vessels or Steamboats on most of the navigable waters, against the Hazards ol Inland.Tratjsportauon,. . k H D

Perils of the Seas. For further infonqation respecting rates of premium, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Acsnt, for Vcvay and Switzerland County. Dec. 8,1853. .

Country Goods. 200 yards Country Jeans. 100 yards Country Flannel. ICO cuts Country Yarn. 10 pieces Rag Carpeting, Just received and for sale low by dec I ,U. P. ECHENOK & SON.

IVcW Arrival

OF Mouslin De Laincs and Cashmere. — 25 pieces Fancy Houslin De Laines,

25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sate tow by ,• ‘ dec I U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

Dried Peaches. 6 Bids. Dried Peaches just received and for sate by - ALEX. DBTRAZ & CO.

Buckwheat Flour. £AS| lbs. New Buckwheat Flour just V W received and for sale low by dec I U. P. SCHENCK SON.

Caiitoa Tca., THE favorite Teas put up by the Canton Tea Company expressly for family use, formerly kept by Patton A Durooai are for sale by I. ST EVENS,, Jr., dec 1 ■ ■' No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

School : Books. *

ALL Books used in the graded Schools of this place and county schools/of tbe latest improved editions, together with Elates, Copy Books,'pent, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on band at the Book and Variety Store, No. 3, Odd Fellow*’ Hall. - . I. Ja. Oct. 20, 1863. -

A Boy willing to learn the printing business, can have an oppottnnily, by calling at thjs office immediately, ■ *.

nurd’s Golden Gloss FOR THE HAlR.—Among the many preparations for the growth of (he Haia, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons wilt be given why it is go universally used and preferred to all others.- Ist, Because it has proved the most effectual in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparls a beautiful dork gloss and delightful perfume to-the Hair.- 3d, Because the Ladies, with one discrimination, .which they all possess, have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given why it is a great favorite, but those who wabt mote have only to give it a trial. Price 25 cts in Urge bottles. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere. W. C. HURD, Paoraiirroß, 3&1 Broadway, New York.-Large-discount to Merchants. 23-6 m

HI OKIE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF

YELLOW DOCK ROOT. fB'IHIS is a J’tirefjf Vegetable Compound,aci* enlitically prepared front the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medics, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following effects, viz; It eg u biting and Sireng-i betting- Iho Liver and Digestive Orgnnv, und (.'lean- • sing tbe Stamncb and Uoxvcl,, .* and thus cuaiso all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dispcpsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague;Joandice; Nauscau, Loss of Appetite, dec., and causing the food to nourish and support every part, ‘ - nun if visa Tin: blood.

anti thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scroffnla, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, 40., 4c. ftegulnltng the Secretory Or^mi, |and by enabling them to perform their proper i functions, preventing ami curing many painful and dangerous diseases; Strengthening and Quieting the Nervous system, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, nud curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia,Cramps,4c. It Is Uarivalled in the Curs of All FEMALE COMPLAINTS, as Weakness, General Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling qf the Feet, Limbs, Joints, dec., caused by weakness, also, Lesa land Throat Complaists, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Cousnmplion, 4 c., also, Dropsy.

Having made uso of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by 0, MORSE 4 CO., either ourselves, or- in' out families, and finding it a very salutary and..effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne, Esq. t Cashier National Bank, Providence, K. I,; A. W, Spencer, Esq.; Cashier Lime Rock Bsnk do. do. do. Rev. William Phillips, Rev. J, B. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Gen, Advt., Wm. Field, M, W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. H. P.fJames flute bison, G. S. Dea, V, J, Bates, Doct. Ben].Colby, and one hundred others of .tho most respectable families of Providence.f.

This certifies that 1 have for a number of years been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SVRUP of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. 1 have also been acquainted with its modus operand! in disease, and can say that in all, respects it is admirably calculated to remedy that class of Disease for which it was designed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTIOM and all its attendant symptoms, it excites to healthy action the,LIVER, removes Torpor, and inac'mty of this ORGAN, and stimulates the healthy action in all the system. As a DEPLMIATOR or purifier of the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Providence. R. 1., Jan. 4, 1553. ranrAßEt* nr

C. MOUSE 5* CO., No. 440 Broadway, N. Y., and sold by Diuggisls and others throughout this and other countries.

; ISAAC STEVENS, JR., Agent for Vevay and Switzerland county. Aug. 25, 1853. . 62-ly.

GOLD DIGGING.

SAM receiving in addition lo ray furmei Block of Iron, a large supply consisting in part of the followihg a nicies, to-wiu 50 Tons assorted Iron. 2,000 Jbs. Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. •1,000 lbs. assorted Wagon Uoics and Hallow

wore. ' ■ 200 Kegs assorted Nails, from 3d to Gin.spikes. Cast. Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Spring Steel. Springs and Axles. 25 pair Springs. 12 sett Iron Axles. GLASS £ SASH. . 12 boxes Bxlff Window Glass. 22 do 10x12 do do.. 4 do, 10x14 ■ do do. 6 do 10*15- ■ do do. 7 do 10*15 do do. 2 do 11x18 do do. 3 do 12*16 do do. 3 do 12*18 do do. 2 do 16*20 do do. *- • 510 Light B*lo' Window Sash. 600 do Ioil2 do do. 300 do 9*12 do do, 200 do 10*14 do do.' 500 pounds Fully. 1 24 .Packages Locks and Latches of differ* sixes of patterns, white and dork Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, It will enable me to sell al the lowest figuses. Call and see for yourselves before going aboard to purchase and 1 assure you it will pay you fur your trouble, dec. I. . F. L. GHISAHD.

I-'amilv iJrocerks. Coffee, I

Kice, Allspice, Sugar, Candles, Alum, Molasses, Soap, Ginger, Tea, Pepper, Sate talus, • Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., &c, A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Cavindish and 6 Plug all of which will be: sold low for Cash, by F. L. ORtSARD, Cwnrr Afain Ftrry Utrtet, Vcvay, Dec. 1, 1853,

Sundries. Ladies Pearl Pbrlemonnaics. ’• “ do, " Paper Mache do. . Gents Portmonnaier, assorted. Ladies Work Boxes. India Ruubber Combi. Imitation Pearl and Jet Deads. Scented Emcttes, Accord cons, Violins, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other articles too mimetous to mention, Just received and for sale cheap by - .1. STEVENS, Ja., No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall,

NEW GOODS; U- P. SCHBNCK &. SON, in Addition' to their former stock, have just received a large assortinennt of winter goods, consisting in part ss follows:

Flannels. 10 pieces Red Flannel. 5 do Yellow" do. 5 do White do. 4 do Figured do. Shawls. 20 Basket Shawls. 12 Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Shawls. Woolen Yarn. 50 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors. Clothing.

Just received a large and genera) assortment, consisting of' Coats, Pants, \arts, * Shirts. -. Knit Drawers ) Knit Shirts. Linscys. 20 pieces Sitiped Linseys. 10 do Plain Ltnseys. 10' do' checked Li nscys. Boots and Shoes. 2 cases Youths Bootf; ; 4 •• Boys do, ‘ " 4 ** , Men’s do.. 2 M •* Extra fine Boots, 160 pair Ladies Bootees. 180 pair Men’s Shoes. 1 ; - 100 pair Boy's Shoes. , 200 pair l girls shoes." - 100 pail slippers. Hats and Caps. - - 4 dozen Aagnti UatV. 2 dozen Silk Hats. ' ' • ~ • 4 dozen Wool Hats. ‘ •' 2 dozenßuena Vista Hals, ■ 4 dozen Dloth Caps.. ' 2 dozen Velvet Caps. - - 4 dozen Mohair Caps.- . . C dozen Plush Caps.; • , * Glass aud Sash. 1000 lights 8 by 10 Sash." 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash. . 10 boxes Bby 10 Glass. " - • 10 boxes 10 by 12 Glass. \ Oil, lead and I»ully. : 6 bands Linseed Oil, . 25 kegs'pura While Lend. . 200 pounds Putty....: •’ . ’ Velvet ;lClhhons. 50. pieces silk velvet Ribbgni/asidrted widths. 50 •» Collon t “ ’ Just received.and for sale low; by . Nov. 17. .•U. P. SCIIENCK *s’ SON.

.’. ; Micrin*»s Sale. , BY. virtue of an execution issued out of the Clerk’s 01Gce : of the Switzerland Circuit Court on the Ulh day of November, 1853, against the lands and tenements of Jo* seph Peelman.lyjngin. Jefferson Township, Switzerland,county, and Stale’of Indiana, ! wilt expose to sale at public auction, forcash in hand to the highest bidder, aC the Court House door in the town ofVevay, in said county, on Saturday the nth day of Decerabcr, 1853, between the hours of 10 o’clock. A, M., and 1 o’clock, P.’U.,,of said day, tbe rents and profits or the following described real - estate, Tor a .-term- of■ yean not exceeding seven, and will continue said sale from day to day, between said hours,- until all are sold or offered, property described as follows, to-wit: Being land-bounded by John P. Du four's land on .the west; onthe north,-by Abner Clarkson's apd William Pratsman's land:, on the cast, by the, "land of Francis S, Lindley: on the south,-by the. lands formerly owned by James Dalmazzo and: Henry 0, Bur: tan and by the land of Fjrancis S. Lindley,* being hill lands, and tying 1 neat arid-back of tbe town of Vevay, supposed to containnincly live acres, more Or less. Aiso.a lot fronting Oh Washington streetsiity fect,bounded on the west by en ally sixty feel, on the'south by a tot owned by John Q. Ilathorn.on the north by Lafayette street of the. town of Vevay.— Also, a strip of laud lying between the steam saw mill block : and lots,owned by Dekalb Craig and George C. .Patton*bounded on the south by tho Ohio river, aqdon tlic .wesl by the steam mill block,on the north by out lot No. 37 of the town of .Vevay. -AJso,Lol No. 9, Lot No. 10, Lot No. tl,‘ and Lot No. S3, of Sheets arid Dufour’s addition to, and : cast- of Vevay, And provided said rents and profits do nut sellfor a sufficient sum' id.satisfy'the judgment, interest, and costs, I’, will (hen and there offer for sale, on the above terms, the fee simple of all the above described real estate, as the -properly’ of Joseph Peclman, to satify an execution in my hands, in favor of Joseph 0. Marshall, for £2,790 90, with intereels and costs thereon, accrued and. to accrue] to be sold without relief from' the valuation or appraisement laws. ' * SAMUEL W. HOWARD. Sheriffs. C, Vevay, Nov. 17, 1853.—23-3w, §1.50

Stale oflndmnn//) a _ ; ! - Switzerland county. ( s “* : /» lit Siritxerhnd Circuit Court, Octolei • Term, 1853, ; s ;'

Uuldah Eycrdon ■ vs/ ' Conley Ercrdon.

Petition for Divorce.

GOMES the plaintiff, by . Robert N, Lamb her Attorney, arid .to tbe satisfaction of the Court,.Train;'an affidavit filed in*tbis cause, that Ihu defeiidaut, Conley Evercon, is. not a resident of the State of, Indiana; it is ordered by'the Court ,‘lhat sajd defendant be notified of the pendency of said petition, by .publication' in . the .Weekly Reveille, o public newspaper of general circulation, for three weeks successively; and that he appear at the next terra of Ibis, Court, to bo hidden on the first Monday in May next, at the Court House in' the;town of Vevay m said county, and answer 4hc ptamtifTs petition, and that on failure so to do, the matters therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. . Attest; IRA N. MALIN, C|erk,

By V. B, Edwards, D. C. Nov. 24, 1853.—-23-3 w. $2 25

State of Indiana, > Switzerland county, i In the Stcitserknd Court of Common Pleat

Willi am McPaddeu, assignee of John Highan, VS, ClatXC. Phillips,Mary Phillips, George Tyler, Aim Tyler, and Hiram Tyler.

Complaint to foreclose a Mortgage,

ON the 16th day of November, A.. D., 1853, the complainant by Robert N.. Lamb hik Attorney, filed in said Court Ids bill of complaint against said 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, are non-residents of the State of Indiana.—Therefore, they orefhereby noUGedof the pendency of Ibis’ suit, that unless they appear before the Switzerland Court of Common Picas on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Vcvay, in and for said County, on the first Monday in January, A. 0., 1851, and make defencelosaid complainants petition, and that on failing so to do; the matters therein will be taken os confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Attest: IRA N. if A LIN, Clerk,

" By V, B. Edwjkds. D. C.-Nov.-l, |853.— 31-3w. . $3 25

' Blank Deeds; Porjale at the flerriffe office. - (

fcevepiiig’s Tooth Wash. TUB attention of the public is called to this ** wonder, of the age." Dr. Levering's TootU'Wash is a certain cure for Scurvy, Tooth-ache, Sore-mouth, and Gums. 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, will preserve the teeth. ' LEVERING’S MAGIC SOAP. Dr. Lcvering's Magic Soap, is the best article in use. It ts warranted to do as stated. 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, Glottis, etc. Price of the Tooth Wish 23 els; the Soap only 13, cents. :i . -r ■■ .

For pale by T.; C, LEVERING, wholesale and retail, Center. Square, Switzerland Co.; Indiana. Also, for sale by '' ISAAC STEVENS, Ja., Vevay, October 13; 1533.

Fnlcn t Medicines. '' McConnell's Sarsaparilla. .> Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Mexican Mustang Liniment. Dr. Edmon's Vegetable' Liniment. - Nerve and Rune Liniment. McLane's Vermifuge. .Fahnestock's do’. ■:r'-. Brandrelh’s Pills. . . Gracfenbirg Vegetable Pills. / V ■ . Health Bitters. ■ : ---•* .■ Sarsaparilla Compound; ‘‘* ’* . '* Eye Lotion. - ' •' ■ “ , ; Dysentery Syrup. . . ” Children's Panacea. • ■ ; 1 <*" Fever'and Ague Pills. - . , Greera Mountain Ointment. Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment. ■ ’• Bateman's Drops, »Vo., The above and other patent medicines are for sale low by * I. STEVENS, Ja., 27 ’ No. 3, Odd Fellow*' Hall.

Oh! Yes!!

Gome Here every PerBon,’>iul gel tiie

worth of your money. . WE are Just-receiving, in addition to our former stock of. Goods and Groceries, a large supply of Fall and Winter Diess Goods, consisting in part of the ToUowing articles;— ' :

20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines.’ u .10 p’s Plain 4 Figured Delaines. : \ 10 p’s assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. Sdozen Plaid Wool Shawls. ’• : 1 dos| plain Wool. Marino and Silk Shawls; 10 pieces Figured and plain Dress Silks; 2 dozen knit Shirts. . f’ . V'" ■ f Together with a large.and completle assortment of - - •- *

Queens «tHardware, • Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a'general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—all of .which wo .will sell as. 1 cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce, • v r

In exchange for goods,' accounts for cash— Wheat, ‘Oats, Flaxseed,’ Hay,' potatoes, Onions, Apples,? Butler, Eggs,- Rags, Beeswax, in short, every thing tbal.-is usually taken in of country produce. / • • . , r ,. ;•

•. f. Salt* { ' ;. r; . 50; barrels' Kanawha Salt -oh commission] which .will: be'sold lowf/; r : TAKE NOTICE. ■

We are always on hand and ready .to shoyv our goodsi’and hope our prices and the quality of our goods’will be an inducement to purchasers. : ~. ’ TEATS tj SCUBNCK. ■Oct. C'l 1353. ;■v

NEW ARRIVAL ? ; •. : AN : - - ' . ’ V Attraction/: TUB lubscribtrT have *Jurt and opened a large slock of Dry GoodS, 4c.,4c.', suitable to the Fall trade. They can assure tbeir : costomenf that:- their' assortment is now ' entirely . complete. Among which may be found - r the-foliowingf Brown Sheetings, BleeehedMuslins, Drills, Tickings; Shirting Checks,-Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocheco, Allen & Co.; and other .test J) rands of Prints, Red, Ycilow and White Flannels] Canton, do.T Cloths,* ' Cassini e res, Satiriels, Jeans,'Tweeds,’ Satin & other Vest!rigsf Merinos, BPk Lustres, Moosltn DeLa j ties, Persian Cloths/ Blk silks, etc., etc/ - lifthe Notion Department, bay be found Lace' 4 Edgingri, Ribbons* silk and linen Cambric, pocket lldkfs,'Cravats]' suspenders. Hosiery; kid; silk arid,lisle gloves, Coals’, spools and patent Thread, Needles,.-Fins, Hooks 4 Eyes, 4c., 4 C - : , ‘ HOOTS anH SIIOKS, Of every style and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular alienlion ’is , -; , • HATSI3D CAPS. A’complete assortment of the latest styles. 'Queens ware mid Gina aware Of every style, quality, and price. -

..i . . IIAItUWABH. Consisting in part of Table and pocket Cutlery, Butcher knives, table and lea spoons, scissors, Axes, Woodtsawcj Ad lroos, Butts dr screws, fries, Tacks, Coffee Mil is, Locks, etc.

GItUCEIItES, In part as follows—Coffee. sugar,, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowner, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, "sal a rat us,' Tobacco, starch," Pepper, spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Cloves, sosp, Cindies; Brooms, -Tubs, ‘Wooden Buckets, Washboards, &c., 4ro.’ Also l —Colton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle wickjUyenrioffs.beal quality oi Indigo,; Madder,/ Alum, Copperas, Logwood,- etc., etc. / : ’ I.

Fell ool' Bootes,

McGnffey’a Readers; Elementary spelling Books, Roy's Arith met ics/Smilh'a Geog rap hys, blank books, writing and letter paper, states, steel pens, Ink, etc,, etc. ; j :,' —al sb : ■; '■i A general, assortment of Tlriwarc,’ all;of which will be sold at our established' low-pri-ces, for cash or approved cot/nlry product:.: ■S Onr friends and,customers/and thopublic in general, are invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner of-Ferry street olid Market-square, where they will find us at all times anxious to .wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW $ SON.' sep. 22—U-m3. =

Groceries! Groceries: WE respectfully announce to the citizens aud the public in general, that we have just received a fresh and new supply of GROCERIES, and olTer them at an unusual low rate of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of all the varieties usually kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering our sincere thanks to out friends and customers for past favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patsonage, we remain, dec., ALEX. DETRAZ, & CO. Vcvay, Nov. 3, 1853.

Madison & Cincinnati PACKET, j The steamer WISCONSIN, No. C. DATto Maktkr, having been thoroughly repaired ami painted, will ply between the above named ports as a daily packet, stopping at all intermediate points. She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. M.— Will kavp Cincinnati on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. i Nov, 17, 1655,

Dissolution.

THE firm of Thicbaud, Courroisier i Co„ routual consent, was on the 7th of July, ISM.disolvedf all accounts or notes due said firm, will be thankfully received, byThiebaud if Harwood,they being aulbonied to collest and receipt for the same. THIEBAUD, COUHVOISIER t CO.

N. B.—The undersigned, will continue to conduct the business, at the bid stand. No. 1. Odd Fellows? building, where may be found, atall tiroes, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,. Hats &. Caps, Queens • ware, 4 c:; ic..

- The undersigned rcspectfull) calls the attention of their numerous customers, to thei; new stock of FALL GOODS which has just been* received. .! THIEBAUD&HARWOOD. Vetay; Sept. 15, 1863.

; JttcCONWEIiL’S

Compound Fluid It x tract .1 dttnaparllla

*lllll HUM, A sure and certain remedy for all diseases of the Glandular system, and all impuri* ties of the'blood, sneb: as Lives CoufuiNT, Scaoma, Drsfcrsti, PeuiOKAar Arrrcrio.va, IsDiccsrtox,- IUIEVUATISSI, tlo. ;,A large supply of* the above in slore, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for S2. : Call and gets Circular, and read the certificates appended, st J. T. Till EBAUD’S .Vevay Drug Store*

Butt’s Sarsaparilla: Bosu Dll, JOHN BULL'S SarsapaWv rilla just received, direct from Hie Laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price St pet bottle, or ,3 bottles for 60. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade. ... • AIJ. L.THIEBAL’D’S Vevay Drug Stored

Mexican . Mustang Liniment I The Most Popular JlrUclcof the Jige . DOZEN daily expected direct from 'W V” : tlie proprietors in SU Louis, Mo. NOTICE.—A (though the proprietors have advanced their prices, on this valuable Linimcnt,»t wholesale, there wilt be no change in the retail prices, they stand os hereto Tc re. Small bottles 24 cents; medium 50 cents, and large, at 81. The tradesupplicd at an advance of-25 cents' per dosen; from and 'after, the Ist of July, 1853. For sale wholesale and rclal, * ByJ. L.TIHEBAUD.

COOK’S PILLS!! The Best Family Medicine now in Use, being recommended and. used- in- the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians of the country. ■

. .NO PATENT NOSTRUM, -- Bui a.compqund known 10/ all who are at all acquainted with medicines.' They are a valuable Srrancfor mhslof tlmdijcascs of this country.' 11 A trial of ilietn by those who have noVyel used, will prove"their virtues.- Those who haver used them, know, them to boa Goob and Safe FamiLt Pill, adapted to.the cure .of Colds, Coughs^-Headache, ’'Cbstiveness, Pains In the Head, Back, Breast. Sides' and Irimbs/'and the best prtventativeof Biu.bus; Diseases.' -Price 25- cents per box, or 6 boxes .for The trade.' supplied' os herclofore." ‘ A larec sunply just prepared, and for «le,>y J' 1 -• J. L. THIfcBAUD.

Johi>Bull’!i Ilaleam of - WILD CHERRr&ICEUND MOSS PUT tip in quart, bottles. ; Price 81 ,or 84 ■ for 6 buttles; an’excellent remedy .for Coughs, Golds, Consumption/Asthma, Hoarseness,; Pain, and Sweden of llie Breast, Difficulty ql\Breathing, aniL other diseases of the.. Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly oa . hand and’for sale by ’’ 5: L.‘THIEIIAUI).

-ALSOAYRR’S CHERRY PECTORAL. ’ JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Hoimess? LircawAKT-AM> Tab. . WijtTii'i Uai.s*m or Wild CitEiar.' Locdex's Extectoiunt. ■ Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on band and for sale; wholesale and retail, at the Vevay Drug Store, by . . J. L, TIUEOAUD.

Drugs anil Medicines,

J. L. THIEBAUD’S, OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS* HALL,

;: MAIN STREET, VBVAY. : ; :■ AT tbit store is tlic place to purchase fresh and pure 1 • i Drugs and Medicines, • ■ Paints and Oils, Turpemine* and Varnish, ! V Dye Stuffs, &c, " V . The articles in are.ftcih Sod imported. principally ’ froin Philadelphia,', and stand No. I, and are sold low forjrVjlr/ ‘ 'Add' apart from lleae may be found articles' that every family need more or leu, ; such as ■- Tea /Chocolatej • I litoaf Sugar/ / - ‘Starch^/ •i i. n-;; Salartlde, -■••-r . p ; v; : j t Pepper and Spices; V^ /Ginger and Clover,' Cinnamon and Mace, Nutmegs, ■ - Soap and Candles, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, SC. TOBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS, Dye Stuffs,

I KEEP on hann a Ml supply of the best article of Dyes'and Dye-Woods, all of which I warrant; such as

Allum, 'lndigo, Madder* Copperas, ' Red-wood, Cam-wood, ; Fustic Chip, - Aronetta, . Chip Logwood, , . . Extact of Logwood, _ "Vitriols, Acids, etc,, etc.

At J. L. Thiebaud’a Store you can procure every variety and color of Paints, ready mixed with Oil, or Dry, viz: Red Lead, White Read, Venetian Red, Parris Green, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Lamp Black, Umberdt Litherage, Spanish Brown, - Linseed Oil, Furniture and Coach VaraUb, Japan and Lea* ther Varnish, Spirits of Terpentine, etc. Jury 7, ISM.—I. . J. L. TIHBBAUD. .