Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 December 1853 — Page 3

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••■■■’ VEVAY:- ■ THURSDAY,.. . ...... DECEHBER 29,1863*

-Deutbs 0f1»53.

Daring the year just closing, this place haa.beeit bleased with excellent health.— Only fourteen persona have died in 1 the corporation during the year.. Of this number, eight were heada of families, and *.wo J died froth the use of intoxicating liquor!: Thus, it will be seen that more than one-eighth o( the mortality is caucd by whisky! Lamentable fact!. And if we include adults atone in this estimate, ('ami children should not be included.) we find that about one-fourth of the adult population deceased during the past year, were killed by rank poison. ; These facts show what great responsibility rests upon liquor-sellers! We are confidentthat the quantity of alcohol drank here, does not exceed that of other places on the river, of equal population. We have but one licensed doggery in the place where distilled liqunr can be had by the drink—and only two places where it can he had by the gallon, indeed, the gieat majority of the community ia so much opposed to dram-shops, that meo possessing principle or any regard for the welfare of their fellow •beings, refuse to engage longer in the desolating and life destroying business. Let men read and draw their own conclusions.

Corporation Election. -On Monday next, an election for Corporation Trustees will be had. l.et every body attend the election, and (elect good and intis men; for the present ctiaia demanda that we should have no man in office who is not sound. It is time in begin at the Trustees and go to the Senators. . Pul the right kind of men.in office, and then all will be right.

. Tne Uampaion.— On Thursday, Jan* naryTiih, the campaign in opposition to the deadly traffice, will begin. John Pit* mom'. Esq.,. will addreaa the people at Vevey. , Others will speak in the region roundabout; We expect jo be present nt most of the appointments, to note the progress of (he good , cause, and will be pleased to receive the names of any who may wish to subscribe for the Hevtille,

VxvAtf and Ghent.—ln a short time we will have a steam ferry boat plying between tins place and Ghent, Ky. This rptnks well for our place, and for the energy of our townsman. T. W, Graham, who js ever awake in the interests gf the public—at well as lur the benefit of hi* own pocket. It will pay, Capt. Graham ssrs.

To Vigilance Committee* —The gentlemen appointed by ihe County Temperance Convention, to ac( as Vigil-uicc Committees in their rbspectivq township*, wilt oblige us. anti the friends generally, by sanding the appointments for township meetings to be published, as soon as completed, that they may be generally known.

Horrible!— The Mcigi County TVegraph report* that a man jiving in Athena eoiinly vit.ncd Pomeroy, Un week, in company with hii father in law. While there they become intoxicated, and left town with a jug filled with liquor. On reaching the home of the Conner, they demanded aupper. She requested her husband to hold the babe while she prepared the food. The child becoming fretful, these two men. the father and grandfather—made fiends by alcohol, chopped its head of with an axe.

Theta men had thoir batter feelings benumbed by whisky. On whose head rests the murder o( the babel The liquor aeller is the guilty one; on’ Ms head mutt the puniahment come; sooner or later 1 — Tbs guilty shall nm go unpunished.

The W. Scoil and , Barge, the Champion and three Coal boats are. now aground opposite ihts place—coal plenty}

An exchange wisely remarks, that no duat effects the eye* id much at gold iluai. We might alio add, lint no gfatiei effect “the eye more unfavorably than glaiiea of brandy.

(£r The member* of the Eogliah Parliament ate not paid; yet the expense* ol bulb houses amount to nearly a million ol dollar* per year.

On Tuesday, December 10Uu the llllnoii ririr at Lasalle was frojen over. The lame day the Ohio at Wheeling waa full of floating ice.

From the manner in which the fnuihfali are fortifying their habit a dun I, the Canadian Indian* predict a hard winter.'

. Tlo notorlQui. Dr,'Haines was convicted • December vlSth,- in New Op leans, of fraud,,; add jent lb'!the penltea* tlary. < • :1 • ”•

Teh dollar ebunterfeh notes on the Pickaway Count? Bank,’Circle ville. 0., arein.circdlitiofl.; IfOok ; ootI

: OCT Bronze satin Bonnets," trimmed with black lace; velvet 'idoiaks, half cot** •red with fm,‘ami small sable muff*, are prevalent io the fashionable circlet thia winter.• ■ r - „ /

Temperance Meetings. 1

The Cotton Township Temperance Committee have made appointments for public meetings as follows: ;

Porter’s School House December 29th, Dr. P. S. Sage. Smw School Hnnse, Thursday, Jan. Gtli, Rev. J. C, Bonham,

Macedonia, Friday, Jan. Oth, Rev. A. S. Downey. Allensville, Thursday, Jan. 12th* Rev. J. B. Sparks. Wells' School House, Friday, January I3th, Rev. C. A. Garey. Harmony, Monday, Jan 1 . 18ih, Dr. G. S. Walker.

Bayard School House, Tuesday, Jan I7th. H. Washer.

Fairview, Thursday, Jan 10th, Rev, J. C. Bonham.

All the above meetings will be held at 7 o’clock, P. M.. of the days appointed. Let every body turn out and hear n-hai can be said in favor of that prohibitory law, which the Legislature will soon enact, ihe Governor approve, and ihe people execute—much to the grief of its opponemsi but greatly to the glory of Gud and the good of the State.

Temperance meetings.

The Committee appointed by the County Contention, fur Jefferson Township, to organise for tbe approaching campaign, bare made the following appointments:

Veray, Thursday, January 12, at 1 P. M.— John Dumont.

Ml. Sterling. Jftmaty 12, at 7 P. M.—Rev. J. B. Sparks.

Jacksonville, Thursday, Jan. 12, at 7 P. M. —Ret; H. Wason.

Salem M. E. Church, Thursday, Jan. 12th, T P. M.-B. N. Lamb. Schoonover’* School House, Friday, January 13th, 7 P. M.—Rev. A. Atkinson.

Jefferson Church, Saturday, Jan. Hlh, 7 P. M.—Resort Barns.

Centre Square, Monday, Jan 15th, at 7.P M.—Her. F. D, Bland.

Nashville, Monday, Jan. 16, 7 P. M.—Rev. J. B, Lathrop, i Fredonia Baptist Church, Jan. 16, 7 P. JL —John G. McCallum.

Stone School House, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7 P. M.—Geo, McCullough,

Vevay Prices Currcul, COIIICTID WIEILT IT U. P* ScHEECE & SON Flour pet bbl .66 50 Wheal *■ bush ” Onions, 36 Oats “ ** Rye « " Barley " u Hay, per ton.. I Bacon Hams, city cured, pr lb • A2i Canvassed Hams; Lard pr lb *^i Butter "** ..I Jo Eggs pr dos a..Potatoes, pjjjfc jfy Cg 24 Chickens pr ®9 feathers gait pet bushel, Flaxseed,.,. 1 Dried Apples " 5

Marriages.

At Hillsborough, lad., on Thursday, Nov. 241b, Rev. \V. U. Moore, Mr. Demas Peslm and Miss Rebecca A. Wbratom — all of Dear born county.

In Akron, Ohio, on the Mb of December, by Almon Burgess, Esq., Mr. Washiscto.h Marti*, of Akron, and Miss Ehilt Barmuire, of Rising Sun, Ind.

ADVERTISING

Hat enlarged many a troall business, lias revived many a dull business; Has sated many a lost bniinca; Has preserved many* large business.

jN’tto SUutrttgtnifnlii.

School Notice.

MRS. C, A. HENDERSON will commence School on Monday, January 2, 1854, at her residence on Market street.

terms or tcith u err quarter:

Primary Department,- • * • *2 50 Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, - 300 History and English Grammar, • 360 A reasonable deduction nude to parents lending tro or more pupils, Ve»ay, Dec. 29, 1853.

School Notice. Mary l. Campbell win open • school in the While Hall on Monday neat, Januiry 2d f 18M. Echolan.wiirbcadmiUed oft the following teAns per quarter: Otlhography, Reading and Writing, Qi 60 Arithmetic, Geography, History, and Grammar, . *. - 00 No reduction will be made for absence, except in casesof protrac ted sickness. . Vevay, Dec. 29, 1853.

Notice. ALL persont indebted to Edward Houston by note or book account are requested to make payment on or before the 10th day. of February .next, or otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection, without further ’ EDWARD HOUSTON. Vevay, Dec. 29,1863.

Public Sale.

mjOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, 11 January 21, 1864, at the late residence of Peter Harper, deceased, in Jefferson Townibip. there will be sold • large lot of hones, cattle, ibeep, bogs, farming utensil* and houiebold and kitchen furniture, qc,

TERM" OP BALE.

On all into* abote three dollar* a credit cf nine months will be given, upon the pure ha* let giving hi* note with approved security, to be collectable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.' : • JONATHAN McMAKIN. Dcc.29, 1863.—25-3w. '

OhickciiH Sc Turkeys FOR Christo** and Vwt. CaUon U. P,SPUENCKS.SON,

|{ ~ DR. ). B. UARCHISt’I . i CELEBRATED CATHOLICON. , ( Ptr tie StUtf and Cvri •/ Suffering FrmaJtt* £ «t*ndf prei eminent for id ■ curative powers in all the diseases commended, umiOf Proorthage, or Flooding; Painful, bupprcaed, 4 and Irregular Mestrualion, Sfc.\ with all tbett accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no mailer bow severe or of how long standing* The Cat hoi icon far surpasses other remediea, in being more certain, less expensive, and leaving ihe system in a better condition. Let all interested call end obtain t pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial result* of its use; together with letters from highly caperienced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations.

lumNcci; P. B. Pcckhsm, M. D., Utica, N. Y. L, D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N. Y. M. H. Mills, M. I)., Rochester, N. V, D. Y. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y, , Prof. Dunbar, H. D., Baltimore, M. D. J. C. Orrick, M. D.. Baltimore, Md. W, W. Reese, Md , New-York City., W. Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H. - ’ J. P. Newland, M. D.,' Utica, N. Y. , Rev. C. S. Beard, Glenn Springs. S. C.

Pamphlets had gratis at .the store of J. L. THIEBAUD, Agent, Druggist, A®** Vevay, Ind. Also sold by C. H. Wai-oon, Madison, and by most of the leading Druggists in the adjoining counties. , O' Letter addressed to care' of Mr. Curtis Hatch, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio. To Da. MAaciitsr:—l have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints—prolapsus uteri, and ail the attending difficulties; at times rendering my life most miserable. 1 have had the attendance of some of the best physicians, with but little success; the most they could do was to relieve—a cute was out of the question. For five months before commencing with your medicine, I had not been able, to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of doors—in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and mmd, aud expected to drag oat the rest of my days in suffering and raise ty. But reading your advertisement, I was induced In try yourinvaluble medicine called Utenue Cstholicon, as the last resort. I had not used it a. week before I felt like another woman. By the use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the tabor for six in.the family with case, ahd could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my case to the public. I can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself.

(Signed.) Mas. Siaarf A. Btiuor. Freedom, Portage Cb.,0., Dec. 27, 1862. , J. B, MARCHISt A CO.. Proprietors. Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N, Yi

WANTED.

fTUIE advertiser wishes to rent JE9TTjIf A a’small dwelling bouse, HBii IK desirably and conveniently situKSSslßated, not more than three squares from the comer uf Main and Perry streets.— Rent moderate pay good. Inquire at (bis office, * dec 22-tf

SCHOOL M)TIC& MRS. DUMONT will re-open her School on the first Monday io January. Tcrma per Quarter. Reading, Writing, English Grammer, Arithmetic and Geography, - • WOO Algebra, Pbwiology, Philosophy and Rhetoric, - - - - 5 00 Lalin and French, - - - 6 00 No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted illness. Dec. 22, 1853. 27-2w

Canton Tea.

11HE favorite Teas put up by the Canton , Tea Company expressly for fsmily use, formerly kept by Pattox A Duvora, are for sale by ■ I. STEVENS, Jt., dec I ■ No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

Country floods. 200 yards Country Jeans. 100 yards Country Flannel. 100 cuts Country Yarn. 10 pieces Rag Carpetrng, Just received and for sale low by dec I U. P. SCHENCK 4 SON.

NEW GOODS. U. F. SCHENCK 4 SON, in addition to their former slock, have just received a large aasortmennt of winter goods, consiiting in part as follows: llatmels. 10 pieces Red Flannel. 6 do Yellow do. 6 do White do, ■ 1 do Figured do. Shawls. . 20 Basket Shawls. 12 Embroidered Shawl*. 20 Long Shawls. . Woolen Yarn. 50 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors, Clothing.

Jtirt received a large and general assortment, consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, KmlDrawcrs | Knit Shirt*. Lillies 20 pieces Striped Liusej'i. 10 do Plain Unsays. 10 do checked Linseya. • Bools and Shoo, 3 cases Youths Boot*. 4 •• Boys do, 4 " ■ Men 1 * do. 2 »* •' Extra fine BooU. 160 pair Ladies' Bootee*. 160 pair Men* a Shoe*. 100 pair Boy'a Shoes. 200 pair girls shoes, 100 pair slippers. Balt* and Caps. 4 dosen Angola Hat*. 3 dozen Silk Hats. 4 dosen Wool lists. 2 dosen Buena Vista Hal*. 4 dosen Sloth Caps. 3 doaen Velvet Caps. 4 doaen Mohair Caps. 6 dosen Plush Caps. Glass and Sash. 1000 light* 8 by 10 1000 lights 10*1/12 Sash. 10 boxes 8 by 10 Otiss. 10 boxes 10 by 13 Glass, Oil, Lead and Putty. 6 barrels Linseed Oil. 23 kegs pura White Lead. 200 pounds Putty. l( Just received and for sale low, by • I Nov. 17. U. P. SOUJSNOK $ SON,

SKDSI(M«& - •

Henrietta harwood, propose* to open t school to the tower School House, on the first Monday of January, 1854. Scholars will be tecelffcd, on the following terms pet quarter:. < >■ 1

Orthography, Reading and Writing, $3,60 Arithmetic, History and Grammar, 3,00 Astronomy nnd Philosophy, 4,00 No deduction will be made for absence, except* in cases of protracted sickness. Vevay, December 22, 1853.—27-Sw.

JAMES S. JIXLEV, ATTORNEY £ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

Rialaz Saa, lollana, MR. JHLLEY will iittend ail the Courts of S witter la ad county, and can be found at bis office in Rising Sun; and will promptly discharge any business that may be entrusted to him. [Dec. 22,*'53—27-1 y. A”. oTmOLASSES. JUST received, per Winfield Scott,6o barrels choice Molasses, which wilt be sold cheap. TEATS $ SCHENCK.

SUOARSVOAR, HODS SUGAR }usl received per /-w v Winfield Scott from New Orleans, dec 22. THAI’S & SCHENCK..

Hominy. JUST rereived a fresh lot of No. 1 Hominy. For sate by U. P. SCHENCK A SON.

Chrisimns Toys. JUST received; a very large lot of Christ‘inai Toya—and for aale low by dec? 22 U. P. SCHENCK A SON.

~r Flrc ; Crackers. , _ rtflf fWpipcrrfirecnckcrs Just received and for sale low by' s; , ' .. dec 22 * . UP. SCHENCK A SON.

Winfield Scott, IUST1 UST received per steamer Winfield Scott, %J diriect frotn New Orleans: 18 hbds good fair Sugar.. ' 44 barrels Molasses. For sale low by v' - dec JO' . U.P. SCMENCK^SON.

PircWork*.

JUST RECEIVED, a general assortment of FIRE WORKS, ; consisting of Crackers, Tarpedoes, Roman■ Candies; Serpents, Spinning Wheels, Double Heads, 4r c 'i besides a large stock of other “J ira cracks" for Christinas and New-Years/'Here’s the place to get your money back.': Boys, do you hearjihat! 1. STEVENS, JR., dec?) " I No. 3, Qdd Fellows' Hall,

Kris Krlngle'6 lleadaunricrsl NEW TOYS, . FANCY GOODS, VARIETIES, &C. JUST RECEIVED.! large anJ splendid ,'assortment of TOVS of every description, Fanfcyarticles; silver-plated Sewing Birds; a very useful appendage 'to the ’Ladies* Work Vablei. Embroidered Baskets, Ladies Work Boxes. 'lndia Rubber Combs, Crying Dolls, India Rubber and Wax surface Doll Heads of all Sttbs, Kid Dolls,' Cradles, Too Tea Setts, Accordeons large*’ and small, Plagcoletls, Flutes, Violins, Toy wagons and Wheel-bar-rows, Boys' Belts, India Rubber Rattles, Box Toys in great variety, together with Tin, Pewter and Wooden Toys of every description. Ail foi lue holidays.’ Call and see. • . 1. STEVENS, JR., dec 22 - . i Mo, 3, Oud Fellows’ Hall.

„ - Books, for lljr jQoUtboga. JUST fine assortment-of Annuals; Juvenile Gift and Toy Books, suitable for Christmas and New Year presents, consisting in part as fpllowt: FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING:? a Christmas, New-Year and Birthday present for 1851. THE’- GEM ANNUAL: (a. Chriitmai and Ncw-Year present for 1844. , . THE SNOW-FLAKE: a Christmas;. NewYear and Birthday Gift for 1854. • AFFECTION’S GIFT:: a Christmas, NewVear and Birthday present fur 1851.’ CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS, andNaw-YsAa’a Wxeath, for 185,4., -. *.:•>' , . . THE PEARL: a Gift of Friendship, * THE LADY'S BOOK or Flowkes a*d Poplar, finely Hlustrafed. . THE HYACINTH, or Affection’s OHL

THE GEM, a present for all seasons.. Tbc above works are put up In superb binding, gilt, and splendidly illustrated with fine steel engravings. „ Also, a large collection of Juvenile Gift Books, Pocket Bibles, colored Toy Books, 4c. for the yousg. For sale cheap, at the* Book and Variety Store of ' ■ ' ■, I. STEVENS, JR., dec 25 No.'3, Odd Fellows’Hall.

The Ohio Former lor 1854. THIS elegant and popular Weekly Agricultural Family Newspaper will commence its third volume on the Ist of January, 1851. It will be illustrated 'vilh numerous engravings of Domestic Animals, Farm Buildings, Farm Implements, Trees, Shrubs, and all the important affairs connected with Horticulture, Agriculture, and Stock. . Bach number will contain, besides Foreign and Domestic News, selections from the roost interesting publications of the day,. Stories, Wit, History. Biography, Poetry, Essays on various subjects, Market Reports of Cleveland, New York, Cincinnati, sc. In short, nothing will be left undone which may be thought necessary to make "The Ohio Farrocr*’lbe best Family paper for the Farmer, Gardener, Mechanic, and Slock Breeder, that is published in the Untied States. That the circulation maybe general, we have made the terms low. Tr.aus.-One. copy, 82; three copies, 86; five copies, 88; ten copies, Sl5; twenty copies. 825; and at the same rate for six months. Address THOS. BROWN, dec 22 Proprietor. Cleveland, Ohio,

Ohio Cultivator.

VOLUME X, FOR 18SL f JIBE Tenth Volume of this popntal *o«JL nal will commence on the Ist of Janaaary, 1851. We make our annual appeal to the Fanner, the Mechanic, and the Domestic Cite!®, to lend us a’ generous assistance m auuylying the InduilriarClaues with a cheap and reliable paper. Devoted to Agriculture, Domestic and Rural Affairs, Containing at til times valuable hints for,the. Farm, the Shop, and the Fireside, and seeking the elevation of Labor rn all its legilim|to interest*; opposing quackery sad humbug in all their farms, and filling the noble station of a true Home Paper of the West. •. The Editors have long been familiar with the peculiar condition of Western Agriculture, and by extensive travel and obaenalion keep themselves informed of the wants and progress of the country at large. .. The "Ohio Cultivator*' is published on the Ist and 16th of every oonth-16 large octavo pages, with title page and index si the end of the year, making a volume of 380 psgis suite* ble forbiddingTERMS.—Single subscriptions »l a year. Pour copies for 83. Nine tjopiesjor Bj>i end same price for any larger number. All luhscriptloni to be paid in adyancaiand to commence with the y«r. Person* aftnUmg club*, rosy have them directed to, difeiwl oftcei u. they-choose; and thoae having,w4.a smeller number, may afletwaids increase to nine, or more, at the club ratci, To any person sending ns a .club ofninc. subscribers and s s , wo will send, post paid, a complete \olumc lor any previous year, in paper cover. Address, BATEHAM fit HARRIS, 1 dec 32—37-3w, . Calumbu*, Ohio.

SCHOOL KOTICS.

F. D. BLAND- propose* to open a Select School In the f-upper School House," oo' Monday, the ;9lh'day of January, 1354; at wßTctf time and place V limited, number of Scholars will- be received, on the following terms per quarter: .. ;

Orthography, Reading and Writing, $4,00 Arithmetic and History, , 4,50 Geography and English Grimmer, 6,00 . Astronomy and Philoaophy, 5,60 Book-keeping and Algebra, 6,00 Higher Branches, from $7 to 9.00 K» deduction will be made for ahtenct, except in cates of raoTucriß mines/.

Vxtxt, pec. 16,1853.

Trial ol’Ror. G. B. Waller, AN EXPOSITION of the celebrated Wallet Seduction Case, containing all the testimony, by J. C. Ltwu, for sale by , , . 1. STEVENS. Jt., ■ dec. 15. No. 3,' Odd Fellows' Hall.

Notice of Corporation Election. THERE will be anelcclionheldonlhe first Monday of January,'A, D.,-1654, to elect seven Trustees for the Town of Vevay, for the year-1854. - Polls will be open at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Treasurer'll; office, for receiving voles. GEOEOE. O: KNOX, 1 1 President Board of Corporation Tiusttct. Dec. 15,1853.—26r3w. . - -y

FOR 3ALB CHEAP* i . 'WKTB.have tickets TT; entitling ihe ‘ purchaser ■to a-'com-plete course of- ininstruction in the ej* M |i ent . C omnwr ciil Colleges at New Albany and Indianapolis.— Each ticket is worth 525; but we will sell the few-we hath on hand nt a reduced price, if application be tnade immediately, by letter or otherwise. O. S. if F. J. WALDO. Vevay, Ind,,"Dec. 1,’1853.—tf.

• / For Sale., FVlbie undersigned wishing to engage in othJL’- cr business, nowoffers 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 being situated in one of the oldest arid wealthiest counties in the Slate, for further information addressee undersigned. : " O. 5. Waldo, . Vevay November 17th 1853. -

School Books.

ALL Books used in the graded Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together with Slates. Copy Books, Pent, Ink and Paper of the very, beat quality, kept constantly bn hand at the Book and Variety Store, No. 3,’ Odd Fellows* Hall. I. STEVENS) Ja. Oct. 20, 1883.

New Arrival

OF Mouslin De Laincs ,and Cashmere.— 25 pieces Fancy Mouslin DeLaines., 25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sale low by- ■ dec I . U. P. SCHENCK fr SON. ’ To Sons.

AM EXTRA SESSION of the Commercial •Collegeat Indianapolis for the special benefiLof the sons of Fanners who have been prevented from attending, by their Fall work; will commence at College Hall on Uie Jst Monday of December next—students will be received at any time during the month. The regular session on the Ist Monday of January, 1854. W.McK. SCOTT. Nov. 24, 1853.—23-4w. ; .

tPaleiilMfrticiiics, McConnell's Sarsaparilla. Morse’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock. Mexican - Mustang Liniment. Dr. Gdmoa'a Vegetable Liniment/ Nerve and Butte Liniment. McLane’s Vermifuge. . Fahnestock’s do. .. . ; Brandrcth’s Pills. Gracfeuberg Vegetable Pills. “ Health Bitters. -* Sarsaparilla Compound. " ’ ' Eye Lotion. , “ Dysentery Syrup,’ ;** Children's Panacea, 11 ' Fever and Ague Pills,. - “ ' Gteem Mountain Ointment. Dr. Libby's Pale Ointment; . Bateman's Drops, 4fC., 4fO- - ' ■ The above and other patent medicines ate forsale low.by I. STEVENS, Jai, oct 27 , No. 3, Odd Fellowa’Haß.

Groceries! Groceries: WE respectfully announce to tbe citizens and the public in general, that we have just received a fresh and new supply of GROCERIES, and offer them at an unusual low rale of profit, for Casb. Our stock consists of all the varieties usually kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering our sincere thinks to our friends and customers for past favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of .patronage, we remain, 4c., ALEX. DETHAZ, A CO. Vevay, Nor. 3, 1853.

Madison & Cincinnati

PACHDT. A GSM The steamer WISCONSIN, No. C. David Mima, having JaW&aaSbfcen thoroughly repaired and painted, wilt ply between tbc above named porta as a daily packet, .stopping at all intermediate points. - ; " ■■■■ , v,, . ’ She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o’clock, P. M.— WilUeave Cincinnati on Tuenlay, Thursday, and Saturday, at ll o’clock,'A. M. Nov. 17, 1853. : ~■

Sundries* ' tidies Petri Portemonnsies.' .1 it do, • V PaperMache do. Genii Porlmonnaicr, assorted.

' Ladies Work Boxes. '■* ■ * India Buubber Combs. . Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Emene*. Accordeoae, Violins, Flutes, V iolin snd Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other ar* liclea too numerous to mention, just received and for sate cheap by J.J STEVENS, J a., No. 3, Odd Fellows’Hall.

Family Groceries. Coffee, Rice, AEspiee,

Sugar, Candle*, Alum, UoVuees, Seep, Ginger, Tea, Pepper, Sileritui, . - Starchy and 6 Plug all of which wUi ooL abld low »f. Caah, by . P. L. GRIBARD. Ccmtr Main % ft fry £tr**tVevty, Dtc. 1, l$M. - .

Dried Patches, . CBbls. Dried Peaches just received and for sale by ALEX. DBTKAZ* 00.

Blank Deeds, Pot sale aUbe Recrillv.oSw*

Dissolution* . THEjfins of Thicbsud, Counroisiet & Co,» ostial coosuntj.waa on the7lh of July, 1853, disolired;'all accounts or notes due and firm, will be thankfully received, by Tbtebaud Sf Harwood, they being authorised to . oollest and receipt for the same. THIEBAUD, COURVOI3IER fc CO.

N, B.—The undersigned,: will conti hueta _ conduct the basin eta, at the old stand. No. f. ‘ Odd Fellows' building, where may be found, at all tiroes, a fresh supply of Dr> Goods, Oroceries, Boots, Shoe's, Hats 4 Caps,' Queens ware, dec:, die.. The undertigned respectful!} calls the attention of their numerous customers, to theirnew stock of FALL GOODS, which hal • Just been received. ‘ ~ ' THIEBAUD* HARWOOD. Vevay, Sept 15, 1853.

MCCONNELL’S

Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla

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A sure and'certain’remedy for all diseases of the Glsndular system, and nil impart-1 ties, of the blood, such as Lives ConruuKT, Scaoruu, Drsrersu, Fdlmo.\sxt Amcrioss, ISOKJESTrON. RIiCUHATtSM, etc. A lirge supply of the above in store, direct from the: Cincinnati Depot. Price 75 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for S3. . Call and get a Circular; ami read, the certificates appended, at J. T. THIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug store.

Bull's Sarsaparilla! fCd\ Bosks Drl jOHN BULL’S Samptftw wr HU* just received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price llpcr bottle; or 3'bottles:for,£2:6o. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade.

At J.X. TIIIEBAUD’S Vetay Drag Store.

Mexican Mustang Liniment! The Mott Popular Jixiide of the JJge. DOZEN daily expected direct from ♦v“ the proprietors in St. Louis, Mo. . NOTlCE.— Although the proprietors have advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices, they stand‘as heretofore. Small bottles 36 cents; medium 60 cents, and large at It.. The trade supplied at an advance of 26 cent* pet dozen, from and after tbs lat of July, 1863. - For sale, wholesale indicia), By J. L. TRIESAUD,

COOK’S PILLStt

The Best Family Medicine now- in Uw, being recommended anil nied in, the regular Practice by ail of the leading physician* of the country.

NO PATENT NOSTRUM,

But a compound known to *U who are at all acquainted with medicines. They are a »alu* able Srzctnc Cut oust of the diseases of this country. A trial of Utem by those who hare, not yet used, will prove their virtues. Those who have used them, know them to be a Good and'Sarc Family Pill, adapted UMba cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Cortrteness, Pains in the Head, Back, Breast. Sides and Limbs, and the best preventative of Bill* ioea Discsau. Price 24 cents per bos, or 6 loses for £l. The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just prepared, and for sale, by J. L. THIEBAUD.

John Balsam of WILD CHERRf&ICELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles, Trice SI, or Zi for 6 buttles; aa' excellent remedy for. Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarse' oesa, Haiti and Sote.tcsi of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly on hand and fot sale by 3. L. THIEBAUD.

. :—ALSO—AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, Rodgers’ Literwart and.Tar. Wistar'b Bauam or Wild Cutaar, Louden's Expectorant. Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Veyay Drug Store, by J. L. THIEBAL’D:

Drugs and Medicines,

J. L. THIEBAUD’S, OPPOSITE TUB ODD FELLOWS' HALL,

MAIN STREET, VEVAY. AT this store is the place to psrchaie fmh and pure ...... Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. . Turpentine and Varnish, , t Dye Stuffs, &c. The articles in the Medicine line , are freak and.iroported principally from Philadelphia, and aland No. 1, and are told low.for cuh'

And apart from these may be found articUi that every family need mote or lew, anck at

Teas, Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, 'Starch,' •'’Bahrain*, • . Pepper and Spieef, . .Ginger and Cldae*. CinhgnoD and M>Mi fiaVmegii, Soapand Candle*, PCEE CIDER VINEGAR, 4*°* TOBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS,

Dye Mufft*

I KEEP on btno a tell supply of the be«t article of Dyes and Dye-Wood*. all of which I wanaatj inch as

AHois, Indigo. Madder, Copper#*, Rcd-wnml, Cttn-watd, Finite Chip. Aronelii, ; Chip Logwood, EJxtacl of I*>gwood, Vitriol*, Acidi. «ia.. etc.

,Atl* L. Thiebwd’ißtoci yen «« flftiy nriaty «M color of PaiaU, ready oixod with Oil, or Dry, »it: Red Lud. White Ued. * Venetian Red, Pinif Green, PniwUn Btye, Drop 8l« k * Lamp Black, Umber * Utheras«, Spanub Brown, Linaeed Oil, Furniture and Coach Varnish, Japan and wa*