Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 December 1853 — Page 3

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VEVAY; TIHJRSDAY,. .DECEMBER IS, 1863

trS.Ti. Putin, General Newspapet Agent, Mo. 66 "Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio, isourauthonzed Agebt lo obtain advertisements and subscriptions in that city.

0* O Ur attentive friend Vixetakd, of the 'Wisconsin, never neglects us in the way of papers. The bundle received yesterday were in good time. ■ . .

OCr Several advertisements are unavoidably crowded out this week.

■OS' ftext week we will give a synopsis of the business done at the December Term of the Commissioners* Court.

The Message. —The great length of ihe President’s Message prevents us from giving the usual amount of miscellaneous -matter.

On Monday night last; we had the pleasure of attending one of the Concerts ■of tire celebrated “Riley Family.’? We were highly pleased with evening’s entertainment.

The New Jm.—The contract for the new Jail.and Sheriffs residence, has been given out to Joseph Peelman, fnr $8,675; that being the lowest bid. G, H. Kyle, Esq., was appointed Superintcndant. U. P. Sdienck, Joseph Datmazzo, and Alex. Edgar, are securities for the faithful per* formanceof the contract.'

Indiana Liqnor Law.

At the recent session of the Supreme Court, it was decided dial the'law, passed at the fast session of (be Legislature, is unconstitutional, ■ The jaw provided that the matter should be submitted to the various'townships in the State, amt on those which voted in /favor.of restricting the sale, no sale should be made without subjecting the offender to the penalties prescribed in lire act. Those Townships which voted against the law, could license whom they choose to relt, but that no liquor could be sold without a license. The Supreme Court nehl the law to be in conflict with the following provisions of the State Constitution:

“The legislative authority of die State -shall be vested in die General Assembly, -consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives.”—Sec. 1, Art. 4.

"No Uw shall be , passed the taking effect of which shat) he made to depend upon any authority except as provided in this constitution.—Sec. 26, Art. I.

“Local laws for the punishment of offenders and for the regulation of county and township business are expressly forbidden.” —Sec. 23, Art. 4,

“Whenever a general law can be made applicable, nil lawa ihall.be general and of uniform operation throughout the State.” —Sec. 23. Art. 4,.

This decision applies , with equal force to the special school and road taxes. We do not know how things will go as yet.

The clergymen of New Hampshire have issued a circular in favor of the enactment ot a prohibitory liquor law.

Fire In New York.

On last Saturday a fire broke out in the city ot New York, in the extensive publishing house of Harper £ Brothers. The establishment was very large, and-it was entirely des-. troyed, before the flames were drowned. The fire originated by the explosion of their steam boiler. It was I o’clock P. 3T, as the workmen employed in the 600) were re turning from dinner, when it was discovered to be on fire. All but two girts were saved the loss is al o it 81,000,000.

Coscaess.—The .Standing Commiice announced, the chairman of the principal ones. They arc: Commerce, Mr. Fuller; PublicLands, Mr Disney; Post Office, Mr. Olds; Judiciary, Mr. Stanton, of Tenn.; Indian Affairs 31 r. Orr; Military, Mr. Benton; Naval, Mr. Bocock; Foreign, Mr. Bayley, of Va, ; Roads and Mr. Dunham.

(For Ihc Weekly Reveille.

'Supreme Court— Liquor Law.

What is (he effect of ibe late decision ■of the Supreme Court in reference to the constitutionality of so much of the law in reference lo the traffic in intoxicating liquors, as refers to the rote, of the people! We reply, that the fact that a part of an act if unconstitutional, docs not render (he whole act unconstitutional. The Supreme Court have long since decided that, “That pvt which is unconstitutional is considered as if stricken out of the act; and, if enough remains to be intelligibly acted upon, it is considered as the Uw of the iand."

With this authority in view, what portion of the Liquor Law is *• stricken out?” Evidently all ihat portion that depends, in its provisions, in any way upon the TOtn'of the people, 1 Bui, what portion depends upon that vole! We, answer; in oox opinion, the first three sections of the ict. As to ills first two,there will,bo no controversy; and there can be none as to the third, if we remember that the date of the license is to ran from the time of the eleetioo,' and expire iti one year fmm that lime. But, if there ■be no eleetioo, when shall the license bo dated—and

*Tt7nlltanilet"pfre?’ Ills plain to my mind, tint the -decision or the Supreme ‘Court renders the third section nnraiellU gible. and consequently it must be stricken out.

Who ts authorised to issue license?— Ondcr the new law h was vested in the Auditor, upon the 'Contingency that a majority of .the people Vnied for Itt nnd not even then, until a bond was filed. His authority was contingent upon the vole of the people; but if the contingency fail, either hy the majority or the late decision of the Court, the Auditor plainly possesses no authority.- But all the authority possessed by him is conferred in the first three sections of the law. which we have shown “arc stricken out.” Who then shall issue license! The Auditor cannot. The board of County Commissioners cannot—for by the ninteemh section, all former laws are repealed. * From this view of the subject—which we conceive to be the correct one—and as the seventeenth section of the law is an absolute prohibition, we conclude that no man is or ean.be authorized to sell, in a [ess quantity than one gallon.

We are conscious that some in authority have thought otherwise; but upon more mature deliberation, we think they, notwithstanding it may be ranch against the ardent desire of their hearts, roav

have reason to change their opinions. But suppose that the Auditor has authority to issue license, what good citizen will hazard his character, as welt as his purse by going security upon the bond of any man wbo may wish to trample npon the express wishes of a majority of the people! No good republican can go upon the bond. But if four should be found base enough to bolster up a sink of ruin in which themselves and itieir children are to be engulphed, let them be marked by every man who has the good of his felloes at heart. Let them be placed upon the same list with liquor-sellers and loafer*, as unworthy the patronage and association of good citizens. But before any hazard so much, lei them examine the pecuniary liabilities under which they are brought. Not only are retailers subject to severe penalties for keeping disorderly houses; but also for injuries (hat may be committed “by any intoxicated person, or in consequence of the intoxication, habitually nr otherwise. 1 * And not only arc they liable for the actual “damages sustained,” but also “for exemplary damages.'* For all such damages the sureties of a liquor seller will be "liable upon their bond.” Suppose that a father and husband loose his life in a drunken spree. The wife- am! children .will have an action against the liquor seller and hU seemities, who furnished him the spirits. Damages for theirmainienaoce, and exemplary damages also. Can it be supposed that juries will award trifling amounts in such cases! We think not. And il any surety should have the amount of his bondjo pay fur fines, let them not suppose that good citizens will sympathize with them so as to lend their influence to secure their remission.

Let men who are applied to Tor sureties, think before they act. Let liquor-sellers remember, that if there be no authorityto issue them license, they will be liable to alt the penalties of the law, as if no license had been issued. Jumcs.

Navigation-Arrest of JMurdcrcis. Buffalo. Dec. 10.—The weather is warm and navigation is unmolested. The Louisiana arrived to-day. Their was great excitement on board of berm consequence ol the rumored murder of the 2d mate of the Buckeye Slate by some hands of the Louisiana—who it is reported robbed, murdered and threw him overboard—The raur derers were arrested at Cleveland.

Vcvny Prices Current,

CoaurrKD Weeklt at U. P. Scuesck & So.v Flour per bbl .....55 50 Wheat « bush 90 Onions, 35 Oats " 3(j Rye " •' 60 Barley* 4 ( " 35at0 Hay, per lon sll a 513 Bacon Hams, city cured, pr lb 131 Canvassed Hams 15 Lard pr lb I2| Butter " ** 16 Eggs pr doa ; 15 Potatoes Ncahannocks •'* 30 roiatocs, PinkK} . ea 26 Chickens pr doz. .... t. u ,i L 60 Feathers, .. .371 Salt per bushel, 45cls Flaxseed i 00 Dried Apples 75

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LICENSES GRANTED DURING THE WEEK.

To James MrCoikbilland Mary Skidmore. To Josiah Currie and Susan Urandun. V

PCOtI)S.

DIED—AI Grccncsstle, Ind., December Bth, of Typhoid Fever, Hiram Stow, son of 0. 11. Stow, Ejq., of this county. The deceased va a youth of much promise, just entering into manhood. Fit waa attending College st Green castle, at the time he was taken sick. Information was immediately given to bis parents, and his father arrived a short lime before IJisau died. His remains were brought to this county .and interred.— Surely, "in the midst of life wc are in death.”

Dried reaches, 6Bbls. Dried Peschea'just received and for isle by ALEX. PETRAZ & 00,

SCHOOL NOTICE. F. D. BLAND proposes to open a Select School in the ‘‘Upper School House/* on Monday, the fllbdly of January, 1854: at which time and place a limited number of Scholars will be received, on Ihe following terms per quarter:

Orthography, Reid ing «nd Writing, 84,00 Arithmetic and History, 4)50 Geography »nd English Qmnmef, 6,00 Astronomy and 5,69

Dook-keepiag aßd Algebta, 6.00 Higher Brancbe3« from $7 to 9,00 No deduction will be nude far ebitncr, except in coin 0/ rKOTkACTEb nVbitli. Vtyir, Dec. 16, 1853.

Trial of Her. 6. B. Waller. AN EXPOSITION of the celebrated Walle Sednclion Case, containing all the testi mony, by J. O. Lewis, for sale by ' 1. STEVENS, Ja„ dec. 13, No. 3, Odd Fellows* Hall.

Notice of Corporation Election* THERE will be an election held on the first Monday of January; A. I)., 1831, to elect seven Trustees for the Town of Vevay, Tor the year 1834. Polls will be open at 10 o’clock, A. M., at (he Treasurer's office, for receiving votes.

GEOEGS O. KNOX, President Board of Corporation Trustees. Dec. 15, 1853.—36-3 W.

Country Goods. 200 yards Country Jeans. 100 yards Country Flannel. . 100 cula Couatry Yarn.' 10 pieces Rig Carpeting. Just received and for sale low by dec 1 U. P. SCHENCK & SON.

New Arrival

OF Mouslin De Laines and Cishmerc.— 25 pieces Fancy Mouslin De Laines. 25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sale law by dec 1 U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

PROTECTION (Fire, Marine in Inland)

nil coHrm. ®r

HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1825,

This Office has has now transacted business for more than a quarter of a century, during which period it has taken more than

100,000 Risks rr

And insured real and personal property against loss by Fire and Water to the value of more than TWO HUSDRED MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS

In ibe Western Country.

Several losses have been incurred upon the above risks, all of which have been adjusted at the

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE

‘At Cincinnati, and paid with the utmost promptitude according to the condition* of the policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants on file.

The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by the .officers of the company; also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies’already issued, and is duly authorised and prepared, as Agent ofsaid Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less, tban ooe mouth nor neater than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Warehouses. Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Houses, Colleges, &c., sc., and their contents against

LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Also, on Dry Good*, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description of Mcr* chandise and Personal Property, shipped or to be shipped per good Vessels or Steamboats on most of the navigable waters, against the Hazards of Inland Transportation, AND

Perils of the Sens* For further information respecting rates of premium, etc., apply to the undersigned. ISAAC STEVENS, J«„ Agent,

for Vevay end Switzerland County. Dec. 8,1853.

Hurd’s ftoldeiilGloss FOR THE HAlR,—Among the many prepare! Rons for the growth of the EUu, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will 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 imparts a beautiful dark gtoss 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 25 cts in largo bottles. For Salt by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere.

To Farmer’s Sons,

AN EXTRA SESSION of the Commercial College at Indianapolis for the special benefit of the sons of Farmers who have been prevented from attending, by their Fall work, will commence at College Hall on the Ist “Monday of December next—students will be received at any (ime during the month. The regular session on the Ist Monday of January, 1851. W. McK. SCOTT. Nov. 21, 1653.—23-4w.

For Sale.

Tlhc undersigned wishing lo engage in oth- . er business, now offers for sale, one, half or more if desirable, of the “ReVeillef’ office at this place. This office has a good mn of Job work, all the county printing, a growing subscription list, besides being situated in one of the oldest aud wealthiest counties in the S:ats, tot further information add resale under- \ 0. S. Waldo, ' Veva][ November Vlth 1863,

FOR SALE CHEAP. ; 'IX/’Ebave ticket* Tw 'entitling the purchaser to a.comP tetc Cour,fC of inQJcSwsindSH instruction in-the excenent Commercial Colleges at New Albany and Indianapolis.— Each ticket.is wonh 42 S; but we will sell the few -we Jiavc on haul at a reduced price, if application bc.made immediately, by letter or otherwise. ■ 0, S. If F. J, WALDO,Vevay, Ind., Dec. 1, 1863.—tf.

nrCONNCLL’S

Compound Fluid Extract of •Sarsaparilla and-

WILD CHERRY. Anure and certain remedy for all diseases , of the glandular system, and all Impurities of the Blood', *uch as Lives CoritmsTS, ScaoroM* PouipMavr Affections, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Inflamed or Sore Ryes, etc. A constant snpply of the genuine article above, direct from the manufactory of Mr. McConnell, kept for sale at No.-3, Odd Fellows’ Hall, where printed circa Is is containing numerous certificates of it* wonderful efficacy may be dbtainei] grali*.; Price.7s cent* pet bottle, or 3 bottles for*2/'T ■ ~ , Junfr23. TOTEVENS, Ja., Agent.

GOLITISGGIIVG. IAK receiving in addition to mr format irtoclt of Iron, a large supply consisting in put of tire followihg articles, to-wit: 60 Tons assorted Iron. 2.000 lbs. Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 4,000 lbs. assorted Wagon Boxes and Hollow

wile. 200 Kegs assorted Kails, from 3d to 6 ia.spikes. Cist, Sheer, A, Blister, German, and Spring Steel.

Springs and Axles. 36 pair Springs. 13 sett Iron Axles.

GUSS A SASH. 13 botes Bxlo Window Glass. S3 do 10sl3 do do. 4 do 10x14 do do, C -do 10x13 do do. 7 do 10x16 do do. 2 do 11x13 do do. 3 do 13x16 do do. 3 do. 13x18 do do. 3 do 16x20 do do. 600 Light Bxlo Window Sash. 600 do 10x13 do do. 360 do ' 9xtS do do, 300 do 10x14 do do. 600 pounds Potty. 24 Packages Locks and Latches of differsizes of patterns, while and dark Knobs. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, it yill enable me to sell at the lowest figuses. Call and see for yourselves before going aboard to purchase and 1 assure you it will pay you for your trouble, dec. I. F, L. QRISARD.

Family Groceries*

Coffee, Rice, . Allspice, Sugar, Candles, Alum, Molasses, Soap,

i Ginger, j Tea, * / . . Pepper, Salcralus, Starch, Mackerel,'Nutmegs, &c., ic. A No. I article of Tobacco, both Cavindish and 5 plug all or which will be sold low Tor Cash, by F. L. GRISARD, Cornrr Main fy Ferry Street. Vevay, Dec, !, 1853.

Sundries. Ladies Peart Porte tnonnaies. •* *•, Jo, ** Paper Mache do. Gents Poriraonnaies, assorted. Ladies Work Boses. India Ruubber Combs'. Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Gmenes.

Accordeons, Violins, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other article* too numerous to mention, just received dud for sate cheap by I. STEV ENS, Ja., No, 3, Odd Fellows’Hall.

State of Indiana, . ? Switzerland County. J BS * In tit Switzerland Court of Common Float.

George W. Hathorn, ’ vs. James Tilton Sheets, Ncbemiab Sheets, Aon 0. Sheets, Latitia Grover; Benjamin W, Grover, Robert P. Jones and % Elizabeth Jones.

Petition for - Deed.

ON the Bth day of September, A. D. IBM, the complainant, by Robert N. Lamb, hia Attorney, filed in said Court his. Bill of Complaint against said defendants; and afterwaris, vU; on the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1853, (alio filed,) the affidaTttof a competent nrtd disinterested wilncs*, by which it appears that the above named defendants, Latvia Graver and Benjamin VT. Grover, are non-residents of the' State of Indiana. Therefore, they are hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, that unless they appear before the Switzerland.Court of Common Pleas, on the Ist day of the nest term thereof, to be holder) at the Court [louse in.lhetown of Vevay, wiihiii and for said County, on the first Monday in January, A. D. 1851, and make defence to-sard complainants’ petition, and on failure so to do, the matters' therein will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly.

IRA N, MAUN, Clerk. By V. B. Edwaids, D. C. Decembers, 1853.—25-3u\ S3 25

Sheriff’s Sale.

BV virtue of an execution issued 1 out of the Clerk's Office of the Switzerland Circuit Court on the 11th day of November, 1853, against the lands and tenements of Jo* sepb Peel man, lying in. Jefferson Township, Switzerland county, and State of Indiana; I will expose to sale at public auction,.for cafeb in band to the highest bidder,'at the Court House door in the town.of Vevay, in'said county,' on Saturday the Hilt day of De* cemher, 1833,. between the hours of 1(1 o’clock, A. 31., and 4 o'clock, said day, the rents end profits of the'following described real estate, fora tenp of years 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 F. Du four’s land on the westr'on.Jbcmorth, 1 by Abner Clarkson's and WUliam Pratsman’s land: on the east, by the land of Francis S. Lindley: on the south, by (he lands- formerly owned by James Dalmazzo and Henry B, Burton and by the land of Francis S. Lindley, being hill lands, and lying near and back of the town of Vevay, supposed to contain ninety five seres, more or less. Also, a lof fronting on Washington street suly.feet, bounded on the west by an ally sixty feet, on the south by a lot owned by John G. Hathorn, oh the north by Lafayette street of the town of-Vevay.— Also, a strip of land lying between the steam saw mill, block and lots owned by Dekalb Craig and George G. Patton, bounded on the south by the Ohio river, 1 and on the west by theateam’roUti)loek,'.oDi,thernortb by out-lot No. 37 of the town orVevayv'. Also, Lot No. 9, Lot No. 10. Xot Lot 2B, of Sheets add Dufour’s iddiUod: to Tan d "east of Vevay. • And providedwjd tents and , profits do not sell for a f ufficientjSUinj,tp satisfy tbe judgment, interest, sW then and there offer lor lermsj the fee simple of alt realesUte, as the propertyjoftfoscphVPee!roan, ito Ratify an execution ia{myjrhapdji,m favor of Joseph G. wilh inlerests and'eosts therein^awnied and toacCruc, to be sold without relief from ibc valuation or flppraitcmeni :r. ;

SAMUEL W. HOWARD,'Sheriff S. 0; Vevay, Nov. 17. 1863. $1.60

Buckwlicnf Flbnr/ - ' fkft lbs. New Buckwheat Flour just llvlf received and foi sale low by dec I U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

Cniiton Tea.

rM7UG favorite Teas put up by the Canton J. Tea Company expressly for family use, formerly kept by Patton ft Huron, are for sate by I. STEVENS, Jr., dec 1 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Mall.

School Books.

ALL Books used in the graded Schools of tbit place and county schools, of the latest improved editious, together with Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on hand at the Book and Variety Store, No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Halt. ' ), STEVENS, Ja. Oct. 20, 1863,

Leveling;* XootU..U’.ash. . THE attention of the public' ia called to this "wonder of the age/* Dr. Leveling's Tooth Wash is a certain cure for Scurvy, Toolb-ache; Sore-mouth, and Gams.. The extract will care the above, and will leave eo unpleasant taste in the mouth, and is warranted not lo injure the teeth—but if used as directed* will ptcserrethe teeth.

MAGIC SOAK Df. Leveling** Magic Soap, is the best article in use. It is warranted to do as stated. For the Ladies it is an invaluable article. It *ill remove Grease, Stains, and Tar from any fabric, and not injure the color, but will return the color of stained Silks, Cloths, etc. Price of the Tooth Wash 25 cli; 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, 1833.

Patent Medicine*. McConnell's Sarsaparilla. : Morse’s Compound Syrupof Yellow Dock. Mexican Mustang Liniment. Ur- Edroon’s Vegetable Liniment. Nerve and Rone Liniment. • Me Lane’s Vermifuge. Fahnestock's do. Hrandrelh's Pills. Graefenborg Vegetable Pills. ** Health Ritters. ■’ Sarsaparilla Compound. '* ■ Eye Lotion. ** Dysentery Syrup, - ** Children's Panacea. " Fever and Ague Pills, ** Grecm Mountain Ointment. 'Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment. Bateman's Drops, Ac., Ac. The above and other patent medicines are for sale low by I. STEVENS, Ja., .oct 27 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

Oh! Yes!!

(: orae Here every Person, and gel the . worth of your money.

WG are just receiving, in addition to our former slock of Goods and Groceries, a large supply of. Pall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting in part of the following articles;— . 20 pieces Plaid Merinos and Delaines. 10 p’s Plain & Figured Delaines. 10 p’s assorted Silk Alpaca Lustre. 2 dozen Plaid Wool Shawls. 1 dor. plain Wool, Marino and Silk Shawls, 10 pieces Figured and plain Dress Silks. 3 dozen knit Shirts. Together with a large and complete assortment of

Queens & Hardwire, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., etc., and a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods—all of which we will sell os cheap as the cheapest for cash or approved credit, or in exchange for country produce.

Wanted j In exchange for gboda, accounts or cash— Wheat, Oats, Flaxseed, Hay, Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Beeswax, in short, every thing that is usually taken in of country produce. Salt,

50 barrets Kanawha Sail on commission, which will be sold low.

TAKE NOTICE,

Wc arc always on band and ready to show oar goods; and hope our prices and the quality of our goods will be an inducement to purchasers. TEATS A SCHENCK. . Oct, C, 1853,-

Groceries: Groceries! WE respectfully announce to the cilttcns and the public in general, that ue have just received a fresh and new supply of GROCERIES, and offer them at an unusual low rate of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of alt the varieties usnatly 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, £cc., ALEX. UETRAZ, & CO. Vcvay, Nov. 3, 1t)63.

Aladison & Cincinnati PACKET. ■' A The steamer WISCONSIN, No. David Miirer, hating iXsfa!»tUriSßbeen thoroughly, repaired and painted, will ply between the above named ports as a daily packet, stopping at all inter* mediate points. She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o’clock, P. M.— Will leave Cincinnati on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ,-Nov. I7i 185$. ,

NEW GOODS. U. P. SCHENCK fit SON, in addition to their former stock, have just received a large sssortmennt of winter goods, consisting in partes follows:. Flannels. 10 pieces Red Flannel. ■ft do ; Yellow do. : S do White do. 4 do Figured do. Shawls. 20 Basket Shawls. ‘ li Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Sbsvls. AVooleu Yai-u. BQ lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors. ' Clothliig.

Just received a-large and general assortment, consisting of : ! • '. Coat*,'-: • Pants, Vest*,; v . Shirts, Kml Drawers > | Knit Shirts. * ;' * \LillBCyB. I 20 pieces Elriped Lidseys.- * ' ’ - ’ ' r :40 do > Plain Linseys,',- . ,10 do .checked Linscya.: BoplsaDdShoos. 2 caseVyooths Boots! • 4 " ißbys- vdoi - .V:. . ... • 4 -‘‘i-Men’* .do, :; Estra fine Bools. , 160 pair Ladies Bootees.- i , r . 160 pair Men’s Shoes. ; 100 pair Boy’s Shoes. ■ ; ' :. l , , 200 pair girls shoes.. , . 100 pair slipper*, ‘ flats and Caps. ; ; 4 dozen Angola Hats. ■ 2 dozen Silk Hat*. • 4 dozen Wool Hats.' • 2 dozen Bncna Vista Hot*. 4 dozen Blolh Cap*. 2 dozen Velvet Caps. . 4 dozen Mohair Caps. 6 dozen Plush Caps. Glass and Sash. 1000 light* 8 by 10 Sash. 1000 lights 10 by 12 Suh. 10 boiCs 8 by 10 Glass. 10 hoses 10 by 12 Glass. Oil, Lead and Putty* 8 binds Linseed Oil. 25 kegs pur® White Lead. 200 pounds Putty. Just received and for sale tow, by Nov. 17. V. P. SCHENCK ff SON.

Dissolution. T

THE-£rm of-Tbiebtud, Courvoisiet & C.r, tnulusl consent, was on the *Jlh of July, 18M, disolted; ill icc(runts or notes ■due said fim, will be tbankfally received, by Tfcicbaud A Harwood, they being aulhonred to colic: and receipt f« tfm stone. THIEBAUD, COURVOISfER 4 CO,

N. B,—The undersigned, will continue to conduct fb* business, tithe old stand, No. I. Odd Fellows’ building, where mty be found, still times, s fresh supply of Dry Goods, Otw* ceries, Boots, Shoes, lists dt Caps, Queenc wire, &c:, &c..

The undertigned lespectfnllj calls the attention of their numerous customers, to ihei; new slock of FALL GOODS which baa just been' received. , THIEBAUD4 HARWOOD, Yeny, Sepl. 15,1553.

McCO^NELL’S

Camyoaad Fluid extract •( Sarsaparilla

11 VUICIIIIY, A sure and ceruin remedy for all diseases of the Glandular system, and all imparities of the blood, such as Lire* Co»lmkt, Scsoniu, Drsrrrsu, Pcufovtxr A/ixcrwi*, INDICESTIOK, RIIKCMiTUV^etC,’ A large supply of the above is store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot.* Price 75 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles.for $2, Call and get a Circular, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. TIIIEUAUD’S Vcvay Drug Store. .

Bull’s Sarsaparilla! A? A Boxes DR, JOHN BULL’S Satsaparills just received, direct from the La* boriloty, Louisville, Ky. Price St per bottle, or 3 bottles for 8® 50. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade.

At J. L. THIEBAUD’S Vcvay Drug Store.

Mexican Mustang - Liniment! The Most Popular Article of the Jlge. COZEN daily expected direct from the proprietors in St, Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.—Although the proprietors have advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, (here will be no change in the retail prices, they stand as heretofore. Small bottles 25 cents; medium SO cents, and large at SI. Tfaetradesuppliedalanadrance of 25 cents per dozen, from and after tho Ist of July, 1853. Fur sale wholesale ami rctat, HyJ. L. THIEBAVJD. •

COOK’S PILLS::

The Beit Family Medicine now in Ui?< being recommended and used in the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians of the country.

NQ PATENT NOSTRUM,' But a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with medicines.' They are ft valuable Srccinc fur most of the diseases of (bit country. A trial of them by those who |iave not yet used, will nrore their virtues. Those who h|ye ytod them, know them to bet. Good and Sue Fahilt Pill, adapted to the cure of Colds, Cottgfcs, Headache, Costivencss, Patna in the.Head, Rack; Breast. Sides and Limb*, and IbcEest preventative of Dubious Uisrases, Price 25 cents per bos, or 5 boxes for 81- The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just preparer), and for sale, by J. L. THIEBJUD.

John Bull’s Balsam of WILD GHERRY&ICELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Trice $l, or ftA , for B buttles; an excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarsenni, Vnip nnii Sr*" *om ■ f ■ n — lll —.

Chocolate,, V Loaf Sugar, ' \ Starch, . Salaratu*. j Pepper and Spice*, - Ginger anti Clove*. Cinnamon ami Mace, / Nutmeg*, Snap and Candle*, PUKE CIDEII VINEGAR, 3’C. TOBACCO; SNUFF and CIGARS,

Bye Muffs.

IK.EEP on bsnn a full - supply of the beat article of Dyes and Dye-Woods, all of which 1 warrant; such as

Allure, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, • . Red-wood, Cam-woad, Fustic Chip, Arabella. Chip Logwood, Extact of Logwood, Vitriols, Acids, etc., etc.

At J, L. Thtebsud's Store you can procure every variety and color of Paints, rotdy mixed with Oil, or Dry, via: Red Lead, White Lead, Venetian Rad, Parris fliee'n, Prussian Rlus, Drop Black, Lamp Black, Umber & Lithenge, Spaniah Brown, Linseed Oil, Furniture and Coach Varnish, Japan and Let* tber Vatniab, Spirit* of Turpentine, etc. Juiy 1, IWS.—I. J. L. TIHEBAim.