Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 35, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 February 1854 — Page 3

England aß4.'“ ' No news from Bolivia. From Peru, ■wa learn that Domingo Eleans with >OO men, had been defeated by Government and was now 3 fugitive. Business at Li' tna whs dull. Exchange,on tJ-.S. fire per cent. '*

The English ship, Cambedis of 1140 ions, from' Calico for, England, with a cargo of guano sonkomthe nighlnf January, 7th, fiOO miles from Calico, The crew were saved.

Shocks of earthquake* were felt at Li* n>3 on the 12th utl.

The U. S. frigate St Lawrence was at Calleo, Dales from Melbourne. Australia. of Nov. 12th. says provisions were plenty, excepting flour which yvas selling at GO dollars per hag. Gold at (he mines is quoted at £3 15. 3d; at Melbourne £3. 16s Qd, with an upward tendency. The steamer Great Brtlain was to sail to Liverpool, December 3d.

Funiculars of the Fire.

New Orleans, Feb, 10.

Saturday the 4ih,.ai 3 o’clock in the morning, the steamer Charles Belcher, just from Nashville, with a valuable cargo of hibtccu, Western produce and cotton, caught fire and tvns totally destroyed.— The cabin passengers escaped, but 20 negros are supposed to be lost. The dames then communicated with the splenJed new steamer Natchez, which hail just arrived. She was entirely destroyed with 2,000 bale* of cotton. It next extended to the Crescent and Liah Tunah, both of which had just arrived iron) Cairo. Their*cargoes were half destroyed, and the boats are a uml loss.

The Aimes then caught ilie Saxon, which was loading for Si. Bome, and the Mohican, loading for Tetiessee river, ant) both of them were destroyed, also the barge Antelope, belonging to the Charles Belcher, which was loaded with produce was consumed with a targe quantity on the levee. The loss is fully $700,000. The pilot of the'Natchez, a brother of Capl. JiCatrers is supposed to have been burned, also others whose names are. onknown.

Baltimore, Feb. 11. New Orleans papers of Saturday and Snmlay are received. By them we have lull detai’s uf the great Arc. The loss of life is greater than* first reported. Twenty-four slaves perished on iha ■ Charles . Belcher. The Picayune siatpj the Joss of life at forty. One passenger on the Belcher, who Insi hi* mother and sister, became frantic and latally stabbed himself.

ThP cargo of the Belcher was valued at 6200.000.

.The itsaiher Eagle was burned on: the Chptuhoocha on the, 3ffth, till. Loss BiOO,OCO. No lives lust. The Picayune announces a general rise in the Misshwippi and the opening of all ihi upper titers except tho Missouri and Red river*. Boats arc coining in with large cargoes nf cotton.

Ilcmoval of the Seat ol Government. Charleston, Feb. 11.

The Georgia Hon re of Representatives have paa."t , d a resolution, removing the ►vat of go cerumen I to .Macon, the breaker i;ivini( ihe catling vote.

The Steamer arrived at Key Wmi «»n the Sth from Havana. A-Shock of an eurlhqoAo was felt at S.)iniago do Cuba on the 23d. The apprentice scheme creates ho excitement.

A new secret police hat been organized. Stock of sugar 65,000 boxes—nock of codee is scarce.

Late from Cuba. Havana. Jan. 30. 1651

Our stock of sugars is small, say 30, 000 boxes new crop. Fietghta to Europe 65*90.

Tobacco and sugars arc enormously high—Our new Captain Generai, who Is likewise in attendance lias a complete weeding out of the custom house officers. «nd smuggling is for the present is abulished.

■Mariel is to he cloned from the Ut of March, and it is repuitad his excellency intends to close the ports of Malanias. Cardenas, Sagua, and CienfuegoJ, for the export of sugar, as he finds that during the last year all the lihda. sugar exported from theio ports were cleared as molasses, thereby defrauding the government to a large amount nf export duties. If this measure is carried out. it will be a deathblow to the commercial houses there, as well as the planters. All sugar would necessarily be brought to Havana.

Later from Mexico. New Orleans, Feb. 12,

Ths steamer Texas has arrived from Vera Crus will) Tampico dates to the 4 lit The papen are barren of news.

The Delta has a letter from Mihilan. faying the Tebauoiepeoroacl wai formally commenced on the 30th ult.

Sykes Co. commenced operations on tbs 23th,

A correspondence his been published, showing sn extensive conspiracy to revo* Jotiooiae Sonora io Lower California. Large bodies of men have been seen aosrehiog thither from San Francisco.

The-Conduct! arrived‘at Vera Crux with $2,000,000 in silver.

The bark Lady Suffolk foiled for Yu. caian.wiih 100 uoopa for the Indian war.

New York, Feb. 19.

The steamer Empire City left yeaier* day fur Norfolk; to take on board the passengers and mails of the Georgia, which Ttciel put in there Friday night, having mat with a heavy gale white on har way from New York to Aipmwitl.

Nebraska 19 oeiiog In Chicago. Chicago, Fob. 0, A meeting was held lan night of those opposed t o the Nybritik^a.bill.—Senator

COMMERCIAL.

Vcvay Prices Current, Cohiected Weekly dv U. P. Sciiexck 4. Sox Flour pet Mil 41 00 Wheal “ bush.. I 13 Onions, 40 Oats " .371 Hye “ “ CU flarley “ " .. .40a45 Hay, per ton .411 a 412 flacon Hams, city cured, pr lb Canvassed Hams Lard pr )b 10 flutter *‘“ L2I Kj>gs pr dnz 10 Neshannocks 35 Potatow - Pink-Eyes v 30 Chickens pr tloi Si 60 Feathers .40 •Salt per bushel, 60cts F1ax5eed......... I 2a Dried Apples 1 00

.Louisville Market. r*KB. i)th Cheese: —Sales of western atSjc.

Ci.uverskku—Dull at $5 S3 per bushel.

Flour and Grain—Flour dull at S6 73 ati DU.— Wheal SI 25. Corn 45a50c.

t»ROCKRIE3-llio coffee is fftmer at 11$ al2c Sugar we quote at p|as. Rice advanced to sjc. Provisions—The market is inanimate, and we quote a sale Saturday evening uf 200.1 bids mess jmrk at $l2 30. Bacon quid, with a sale of 600 loose hams at 6£u- A sale of 30? this No. 1 lard at the wharf at SpaSjc Also sales nf 32 casks bacon at 7ic fnr clear rides, and Bsc for hams. We hear of a vale ol 3,0 kegs prime country lard at Die.

Cincinnati Markets.

February I3vh, 1854. Flour—We quote at $3 85*6 90. Rcreiml since Saturday 4GB4hhls. . Provisions— After our last report of 200,0i.U II« bulk t»houldns and 2U0.000 200 bxs short middlings at 7c, packed. Butter— A sale of 100 firkins prime at 12c »m time.

Heed— A .“ale of 15 bbls Clover at S3 75. Alarkel quiet.

Alulassks—A sale of 65’) bbls to arnvc at 2 - <fJ cash. ■ Svgah— A sale nf 3S Jihtls low fair at ■ls. The market is firm.

New Orleans market. Fed. 11. 1834.

Ohio Flour 87.62J7,75. Mess Fork is dull at $13.50- Bacon Sides 7c. Laid in hMs. j. and in keg* 10c. Fair sugar 3?o. tMonhsse* is in active d triand, with s* o of U.OOObbls, during die past west, at 16c. for prime. Bio Cufiee lOjalliu.

Si. Louis Oats are scarce and in demand at 7Scts. per. bush.

RELIGIOUS NOTICE.

We are requested to give notice that Elders Vawtea aud Tiuar will commence a protracted meeting in the Court House on Friday night, Feb. 17, and continue over Sunday.

MARRIAGES.

Pcb. 12, by Rev. John Allen, Mr. W. H. Camron and Miss J. Centr'd!a Gage, both of this county.

On the 2d inst, by Rev. J. B. Sparks, Mr. James A. Clagbotn and Miss Nancy Jane Marsh, all of Swiuctland county. On Jan. 22, by Bela Herrick, Esq., Mr. Cbas. Bryan and Miss Esther £. Gayton. Jan. 19, by Rev. Robert Stevenson, Mr, Wo. Coie and Miss Caroline Christy, Jan. 1, by Rev T. H. Stewart, Ml. Elias U. Eason end Miss Sarah Jane Richards.

Jon. 8, by Rev. E. W. Burruss, Mr. Per* dillis McNutt and Miss Nancy Ormsby,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO PARENTS AND YOUNG FOLKS.

JUST think that you now have a chance to get DAGUERREOTYPES at

SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS!

Tome wishing a good likeness put up at the small expense of KBmty-J'ioe cenli, cau be sure of getting such at J. Sticsxm’?

Uaguerrean Cutlery,

at the *-Lecle«o House,” in Vevay. Like nesses taken in both cloudy and eUar weather. Call rn and examine foryourselves. (Fob. 16-36 i

L. W. Wt.fSTO.V. *. 7, WINITOK.

T. VHOTWXLN. r. n. wtartoH.

WINSTON A CO.,

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DRY GOODS.

KO.-M Pearl St., between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OIUO,

Osage Orange «erd. - 4 BUSHEL Osage .Orange Seed for sale low by F. L. GRISARD.Jr SON. Feb. iO.-3b-it .

| - Sale orSeminary Land* THE undersigned, Treasurer and Auditor of Switzerland county, will offer at pub* lie auction and sell to. the highest bidder/at the Court House door.in Tevay, on the 3d day of June, 1864, the following piece of land, to wfajcb' the title of the Seminary Fundi is good and absolute, viz:. Being situate in the county of Switzerland, Indiana, in section 14,, township?, range 3 west, in the Cincinnati land district, and bounded as follows, to* wit: Beginning in a hollow or small dry blanch at a point on the line dividing said section No. 14 from section No. 11, eight chains and ninety links west from the North east corner of said section 14, thence running east three chains to the North west corner of the tract or lot of land donated by Francis S. Lind ley and wife to said Switzerland County Seminary by deed bearing date the I7lh day of April, 1834; thence so'uth twelve degrees and onehalf. F.ast along the line of said donation fourteen chains to the south-western corner thereof; thence south ftlly-niue degress, west one chain nnd seventy-five linlts; thence north thilly-four degrees, west eleven chains and fifty links to where the aforesaid hollow or dry branch forms its junction with the main brjiiidi called Lindley’s branch; thence north

iwctity-six degrees, east up said hollow or dry branrli to the place of beginning, containing sis acres and thirty-five hundredths of an acre of land, more or jess.

And will also at same time and place, offer as aforesaid the interest of-'ihe County Seminary Fund in the following pieces oflaml, situate in Switzerland county, donated on condition ihat the some be used for the purpose of a public Seminary; the purchaser to take the same subject to whatever claim the donors may now have thereon, 10-wit: One piece donated by Francis S. Lind ley, bounded os follows, viz: Beginning at th* north-east corner of seclion fourteen, township two, of range three west, (of the Cincinnati land District;)

thence tunning somli twelve chains with the sec. line lo the brow of the hill; thence south 69 degrees, west 3 chains and 30 links; thence north 12 degrees and oO minutes, west 14 chains to the northern boundary linn of said section; thence east five, chains and 90 links along said line to the place of beginning, containing five acres and eighty-nine hundredth's of an acre of land.

One piece donated by 'William Protsmnn, described and bounded os follows, viz: Be* linniiie at the south-east corner of sex. ll* township two. of range tbiec west, (in the Cincinnati land district;) thence tunning north with the sec. line 5 chains,.thencc west 10 chains; thence south fi chains to the sonthcm boundary line of said section; thence along with said boundary east 10 ebains'tothe place of beginning, containing fire ocres of land. Ami one piece donated by John David Du*

four, described and bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at the north-west corner of fractional sec. 13, being likewise the south-west corner of section twelve, town two, range 3, west, (in the Cincinnati land district;) thence running south twelve chains to the brow of the hill; thence north sixty-two degrees and thirty minutes, east eight chains and ten links.to a stake from which a hackberry 10 inches diameter bears south 8 links distant; thence north 14 chains and 14 links to a stake in section 12; thence smith stxlytwo degrees and 30 minutes. West 3 chains and 10 links to the western boundary line of said section 12; thence south with said line 2 chains and 14 links to the place of beginning, containing ten acres of land. .

Terms of Sole, The interest on the whole purchase money to be paid for one year in.advance on (he day of dak, and the principal to be paid in ten equal installments, and the interest oh the deferred payments is to be paid annually in advance. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEORGE 11. KYLE. Trosnrer. ROBERT N. LAMB, Auditor. Feb. 16, 1854 -35-131

SHERIFF’S SALE.

BY virtue of an execution issued oat of ■the Switzerland Circuit Court and to me directed, against the goods ami chatties, lands and tenements of Terissa McKay, and in favor of Joseph McCiilchen and T. C. Gale, for ninety dollars and six cents, together with the costs thereon, accrued and to accrue, 1 will expose to sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in band, on the 11th day of March, 1334, at the Court House door in the town of Verny, Switzerland County. State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, (be rents and profits of the following described dower interest for a term of years not exceeding seven, and provided said rents and profits do not sell for a sufficient.sum to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer fur sale on the above terms, the fee simple of sat’d dower interest, levied on by me as the property of Terissa McKay, to satisfy said execution, the dower interest set off to Terissa McKay as her dower interest in the lands of Zacharioh McKay, deceased, by ttm Probate Court of Switzerland county, at its May Term, A. D., 1836, situate in Switzerland county, and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at a large cotton wood tree on the said tract of land on the bank of the Ohio river, 40 poles below a thorn bush standing on the upper corner of said tract of land, running thence north 8 degrees, west 2GO poles, thence lo a lynn standing on the north Ifhe of said tractof land under the brow of the hill, thence west 32 poles to a beach and walnut under the brow of the same hill, I hence smith 6 degrees, east 203 poles to a stake near a haugh bush and just above the dwelling house, thence south 83 degrees, west 1G poles lo n slake near the road, and below the house, thence south 10 degrees, and east 12 poles to a slake, thence north S3 degress, east 23 poles to a stake, thence south 6 degrees, east 42 poles to a walnut inside of the river fence, thence up the rivet with the meanders thereof to the place of beginning. SAMUEL W. HOWARD, Sheriffs. C. Feb'. 16, 1854.-35-3 w 85

RI’CONNELL’S

Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and

WILD CHERRY. A sure and certain renudy for all diseases of the glandular system, nnd all Impurities of the Blood, such as Erven CorsimsTS, Scßortav, Pouioxavv 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 efficacy may be obtained gratis. Price 76 cents per bottle; 3 bottles for $9. ISAAC STEVENS. J*., Agent.

Adiuluiglrntor’s Notice. IW'OTICE is hereby given that the underXT uigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Lewis Golay, late of Switzerland county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FERRET DCFOUR, Administrator, Feb. 9, 1851.—34-31

New’ Arrival

OF Mouslin De Laines 'and Cashmere.— 26 pieces Fancy Mouslin De Laities. 25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for sale low by dec 1 ' IE P. SCHBNCK $ SON.

Winfield Scott. WJJSt received per steamer Winfield Scott, •7 diredt from New Orleans: .18 hbds good fair Sugar. 44 battels Molasses. For sale low by . deo 22, U, P. SCM ENCK $ SON,

Blank Beeds, For sale at the Reveille officq. ■

HEAR YE!

THE LAST. CALL.-I Will be out this week,; and don't you tbink 1 want my pay. If yon don’t think so,. you are-green! So call and pay me. If you don’t, 1 will pledge you my word you vrilL have to call on Esquire Rous, to settle your notes and accounts, for you have got tny goods. I bare waited on s good many of you for three years, and now is the time I want my money back, and if you don't coll and pay roe, 1 will sue you. So don’t neglect this call. Feb, 0-34 RICHARD GAINES.

JESSE V. SHOUT, Undertaker,

ESPEOTFTLLY informs the ciliJEfe zens of Wray and vicinity that he constantlykeeps on hand ready made Coffin 3, of every size and variety —and is always ready to attend calls at the xhottest notice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth coveted, ot with air tight, zinc, or Hit coffins, at a moment’s warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepaid! ami ready at oil times to' attend funerals with his hearse, Jan. 6—29-3ra

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution issued ont of the.Switzerland Circuit Court, State of Indiana, against the following described real estate, as the property of the Trustees of Vcvay Lodge No.' ti, I. 0. 0, F., in favor of Percy Rous and George.H. Kyle for 8362,18, with interest and costs (heretm. accnring and to accrue, 1 will expose to sale at public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Vcvay,in the county and Slate above-mentioned, un the 35th day of February," 1851, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A, M." and o’clock P.'M. of said duy, the rents 'and profits of said real estate, - for a term of - years not exceeding seven; and ptovjdcd said rents and profits does not sell for a sufficient sum tasatisfy the judgment, " interests and costs; I will then and (here offer for sale on like terra the fee simple; of said property, subject to the right of redemption, if there be any such right, described as follows to-wit:—Lot No. (107) one hundred and seven in the original town of Vevay, commencing at the comet of Main and'Libcrty streets and running on Main street sixty feet and nine inches, thence back at right angles forty-five feel, thence - in 'a, direct line sixty feet and trine inches to Liberty street, thence on Liberty street to the place of beginning. Also, a piece of land adjoining said tract of land on the north-east side thereof offilieen feet nine inches by 26 feet. Also an alley adjoining both of said - tracts of land, to have as an outlet into Liberty street, and which said alley arid said "piece' of land of fifteen feet nine inches by twenty-six feet 4s to be held in common for cistern, and privy by all lire occupants of said "lot No. "107, . except Joseph McCutcbenaudTia assigns, together with the Lodge Hall sitbaje. thereon. Provided said rents and profits ' will 'not sell Tor a sufficient sum to satisfy the above execution nnd cojLj, 1 will then and there offer for sale (he fee simple of the" above' named real estate, but will not sellTur less than the appraised value thereof. . SAMUEL TV. HOWARD, Sheriffs. 0. Feb. 2, 1831.—33-3w ; . S6

DKiV^ISTRY. J,VW. BAXTER will coplmOTfsSggk'ue to practice in Vevay, the first MJ -UXXXJ5Ionday, 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. 10, '53.— 21 -if.

Atiiuiuidr:ilor 3 * Sale.

THE undersized, adminislralsr of the estate of Lewis Golny, late of Switzerland con nty, deceased, wilt expose to sale at public outcry,, to the highest bidder, at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday, the 4lh day ot March, I?s4—two shores of stock in the Steamer .Wisconsin N(C2, a lot of poplar lumber, about 2000 feet chairs, tables, one clock and many other articles of-household end kitchen furniture, 100 ledtons to Sate, to commence at 10 oclock, A; M„ of said day. , Ac.'edit of nine months willbe'given on all sums over three dollars,-,the purchaser excuting notes wRh approoed freehold.; security, bearing interest from, the date thereof, .without any relief .whatever from valuation pr appraisement taws. All-sums of three doilaw and under cash in hand, :

FERRET DIIFOUR,- Administrator, Feb. 7.—3Wt .

•/ETTiV'A' INSURANCECOMPANY.

- Ol Hart lord; 1 Co it a.

CAPITAL,- . . . -$300,000.

CHARTERED:/; 1819.

THIS old and responsible Company does business at all Agcnriesral rates as low as a(e consistent with the hazards insured.— Losses equitably'adjusted and paid withoutunnecessary delay. ' • ; ,■ •• *• Fine Lssuiunce can be effected on Buildings, Merchandise, and personal property generally, against loss or damage by fire.' Island Imsi'xance on Merchandise r transit, or by fire against the dangers and perils of the rivers, lakes, canals, railroads, and by the various modes of travel and conveyance. THOMAS K. BRACE, PresideuL E. G. RIPLEY, Vice President.. THOMAS A, ALEXANDER, Secretary.' ’

Western Branch Office-No. 60 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

J. B. Bennett, General Agent, To adjust and pay our Losses, appoint Local Agents, and regulate the business in the Western and Southern States.

Merchants and Properly Holders of Vevay, and Ghent, Ky., will find it to their advantage to give the undersigned Agent their applications before offering them elsewhere.

Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favorable terms by - ISAAC STEVEN-5, JR., Agent. Office, No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall. Vevay, Feb. 9,1861.—3 m

IN THE MATTER OF-THE ESTATE OF Robert Gibson, deceased, in the Switzerland Court of Common Picas. Petition to settle as insolvent. AT the January term,. A. D.. 1864, of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland county, the estate of Robert Gibson, deceased, was declaied probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the samo will be settled accordingly. - ■ JAMES GIBSON, Administrator. Pcb. 8, 1854.-34-31

Administrator’!* Sale. TWOTICE is hereby given that I, Collin Mcis Nutt, Administrator of the estate of John Love, deceased, will, on the 4th day of March, 1864, at .the Blacksmith Shop formerly occupied by John Love, in Patriot, Switzerland county. Indiana, sell at public sale, a lor of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and other article* of personal property, a* property belonging to said estate, upon the following terms, to-wit; AH sums under five dollars, cash in band) fire dollars and over, the parchaset to give his note with security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, payable six months after date, with interest from date- Said sals to commence at 9 o’clock on said day, CO LLIN McN UTT, Administrator. Feb. 9.-3131

Groceries! Groceries! WE respectfully announce to the 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 rite of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of all the varieties usoaity kept in a Family Grocery. , Tendering our sincere thanks to our friend* end customers for past favors, and hoping a conlinuance.of a liberal share of patronage, we remain, dtc., ALEX. DSTRA2, A CO. Vcvay, Nor. 3, 1663.

Madison & Cincinnati PACKET.

A , <irT y g ft The stcatRCT .WISCONSIN, No. C. Davto iUrrua, having gjgSStiwppFgbeen thoroughly repaired and painted, will ply between the above named polls as a daily packet, stopping at all intermediate points. She will leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, at I o'clock, P. M.— Will leave Cincinnati on Tuc-day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. 11. Nov. 17, 1533.

School Books.’

ALL Rooks used in the graded Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together .with Slates, Copy Books, Pern, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on hand at the Book and Variety Stoic, No. 3, Odd Felton’s' Hall. I. STEVENS. Ji. Oct; 20, 1853. '

Sundries. Ladies Peart Portemon nates. •* ■ ** do, > ’* Paper Mac he - , do. Gents Poitraonnaiei, assorted. Ladies Work Boxes. India Kuubbet Combs. 1 1 milt lion PearlandJet Beads. Scented Emeries,.

- Accordeons, Violins, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention, just received and for sale cheap by - I, STEVENS, J a./■ . No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

NEW GOODS. U. P. SCHENCK & SON, in addition to' (heir former slock," have just received. a large assoitraepul or winter goods; consisting tu part as follows: . ' 1 ; "". ■ I’lanncls. J . . 10 pieces Red Flannel. ■ 6..d0 Yellow -do. 6 do White vdo; 4 do. Figured do. '. / Shawls.; 20 Basket Shawls, , 12 Embroidered Shawls. 20 Long Shawls.;,-; Wpbjcii Yarn*. ' ■ 50 lbs Eastern Yarn/assorted colors. ■ Clothing.

Just received Vlarge add genefat assortment, consisting of v • ' ■ ' . Coats,. . "■ ’. Pants, • / Vests, ‘ . Shirts, ' , ~^KnitDrapers j KnilShirts. . 20 pieces Striped Lruseys, / 10 ■do Plain Linseys,. V, " 10 do cbeckcd ( Linseys.. : -. IShoes, • 2 cases Youlhi Boots. V, . - 4 « Boys*: ■' do, ' 4 V Men's ■ do. .V • ■ 2 “ i Extra fine Boots, . 160 pairf.adies. Bootees, ■: 160 pair Men's Shoes., ..f .. • u • 100 pair Boy's.Shoes. • . 200 pair girls shoes. ;100 pair slippers. --i Ualsandl’ajjs./ . 4 dozen Abgpfa Hats, ; f , 2 dozen Silk’Hats.' ' r 4 : . 2 dozen Wool Hats. r ’ 4 dozen BneoiiVista Hats,- , 4 dozen Bloth Caps. - 2 dozen-Velvet Caps. 4 dozen Mohair Ceps. ’ 6 dozes Plush Caps. and Sash. 1000 lights 3by Vo Sash. 1,. ’ • 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash, . ■ 10 boxes S.by.lO Glass; . ‘ 10 boxes 10 by 12 Glass. • Oil; Lend and rutty. ; 6 barrels Linseed Oil; . 23 kegs pura White Lead, . .. 200 pounds Fully. Just received and for sale low, by ' Nor. 17. U. P. SCHENCKW SON. \■■ . _

FKftMIl AltlSiV'AL. rMlHE.subsctibtrs hare Just received and -JL opened a large stock of Dry Goods, 4c., 4c., suitable to tlie Pali trade. They can assure their customers that their assort' mept'ris .now . entirely complete. Among which may be found the fallowing: Drown Sheetings,-Bicechcd Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shirting' Obeckc, Domestic and Scotch Ginphams, Memmaok Cocheco, Allen & Co., and other-test' brands of Punts, Red, Yellow and White Flannels, Coulpn do.; Cloths, Cassi* meres. Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds; Satin 4 other Vestings, Merinos, Bl'k Lustres, Mouslin DeLaines, Persian Cloths, Blk silks, etc., etc. la the Notion Department, may be found Lace 4 Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambric, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders. Hosiery; kid, silk and lisle gloves, Coats*, spools and patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Hooks 4 Eyes, 4c., 4c. .

BOOTS ana shoes, or every style and the lest quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is invited.

GKUCEBIES, In part as * follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Gonpowner, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, sa'.aratiis, Tobacco, starch. Pepper, spice. Ginger;. Nutmeg, Cloves, soap, pandies, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, &c., #c. Also—Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Bailing, Candle wick; Dyersluffs, lest quality oi Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc.

School Books, McGuffcy’s Readers, Elementary spelling Books, Ray’s Arithmetics, Smith’s Geography's, blank books, writing and letter paper, slates, steel pens, Ink, etc., etc.

-AtioA general assortment of Tin ware, til of which w-ll be rold at our established low prices, for cash or approved country produce. Our friends and customers, and the public in general, are invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand, corner of Ferry street and Market-square', where they will find us at all times anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW Jf SON,

Trial otMter. to, It. Waller. AN EXPOSITION of the celebrated Waller Seduction Case, containing all the testimony, by J. C. Lxwn, for sale by. T. STBVBNd, Ja., d«. 16. No. 3, Odd Fellows* Hall.

Shingles. . 10,000 K, S6rae, " fMM '’ Feb. 2. .=■■■ - U. r.-SOHEN.CK & SON.

MCCONNELL'S

Cotupouxi Uni A Extract «f Sampatin*

n ran .(inn A sure and ceiuin remedy for all diseases of the Glandular system, and all impurities of the blood, such as Xrrtx Cpurumv ScaorcLi, Drsrtrsu, Pmjroiuat Amcrtoys, Isojcestios, Rnsoutuii, etc. A large supply of the above in Here, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. -Price 15 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles for 42. -Call and get a Circular, and read the certificate! appended, at J. T. THIEBAUD’S Vevay Dm* Store.

Bull's Sarsaparilla: Bosna DR- JOHN BULL'S Sampat#"* tilla Just received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price ?l pet bottle, or 3 boll let for 82 50. A liberal deduction from the above rates to the trade. .

At 3. L. THIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Store.

Mexican Mustang Liniment! 77ic Most Popular Article of the Age. *34 b DOZEN daily expected direct from the proprietors in St. Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.— AUhoughlbe proprietors have advanced their prices on this valuable Liniment, at wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices, they stand as bemofere. Small buttles 25 cents; medium 50 cents and large at St. The trade supplied atari advance of 25 cents per dozen, from and after the Ist of July, 1553.

For sale wholesale and ictaV By J. L. THIEBAUD.

LOOK’S PILLS!!

The Beat Family "Medicine now in Uae» being recommended and used in the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians of lb© country.

. NO PATENT NOSTRUM, But a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with medicines. They are a valuable Srccirtc fur most of tbe diseases of this country. ■ A trial of them by those who have notyetused, will prove their virtues. Those who have used them, know them to be a Good and Sirs Pauilv Pi lx, adapted to the cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costive-• ness. Pains in the. Head, Back, Breast. Sides and Limbs, and lhe lest preventative of Biu.toos Disuses. Price 2 i cents pier box, or & boxes fur 81 • The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just prepared, • and for sale, by J. L. THIKBAUD.

John Balsam of WILD CHERRf &ICELAHO MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Price SI, or S5 for 6 buttles; an excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain and Soreness of tbe Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of tbe Lungs, ! -or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly on band and for sale by j. L. THIGBAUD.

-ALSO- - CHERRY PECTORAL, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Rodgers' Liverwart a.vo Tar. WisTAa’a Balsam or Wilw Cucx&r. Louocs’s EirEcrox.t.NT. Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand aiid for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Wvay Drbg Store, by . J. L. THJEBA CD. .

DU. }. B. iJABCHISI’S

CELEBRATED CATUOUCOtf. Forthe Relitf and Cure of Suffering Fitnaht,

i a | he orrhage, or Flooding; Painful, Suppressed, fit and Irregular Mestruation, fife., with nil their accompanying evils, {Cancer excepted,) no mailer bow severe or of how long standing. The Calholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, Jess expensive, and leaving the system in a bolter condition. Let all interested call and obtain o pamphlet {free) containing ample proof, from the roost respectable sources, of the' beneficial results of its use; together with letters from highly eaperieiiced Physicians, who have used it m their practice, and speak from their own observations.

tCrEXESCII! P. U. Pcckham, M. D., Utica, N. Y.' v L. D. Fleming, M. D*, Canandaigua, N. Y. M. H. Mills, M. IX, Rochester, N. Y.. D. Y. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. , Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, H. D. j. C. Oniek,M. D., Baltimore, Md. W, W. Reese, Md.,New-Voik Cuy. \V. Prescott, 31. D., Concord, N. H. J. P. Newlaud. M. D., Utica, N. V. Rev, C. S, Beard, Glenn Spring*, S. C.

Pamphlets bad gratis at the store of J. L, THIEBAUD, Agent, Druggist, s c *» y» ImS. Also sold by C. H. \V'*u»oK, Madison, and by roost of tbe leading Druggists In tbe adjoining counties. j7* Letter addressed to care of Ml* Curtii Hatch, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio.

To Da. Maacmer: —I have been ten years troubled with Female Complaint*—prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at limes rendering ray life most miserable. 1 have had the attendance of some of tbe best physicians, with hot little success: the most they could do was to relieve—a cure was out of the question. For five months before com* mcncing with your medicine, I had not been able, to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, arid scarcely weal out of doors—tn short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my days in suffering arid raise* ry. Rut reading jour advertisement, 1 was induced to try jourinuluble medicine colled. Utenue Citbolicon, as the last resort. I bad not used it a week before 1 felt like another woman. • By tbe use of three - boules 1 was enabled lo perform all the labor fur tu in tbe family with ease*, tbd could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of .my duty to ■ you and to the «t--dicted, basjaduced me to state my oare to the public. 1 caii safely recommend the prepare- * riou to alt those suffering like myself. ■ (Signed,) Us»■ Sauu A^^Brgsoy. Freedom, Portage 00., 0., Deri. 27nSW. J. B. MAKCHISI & 00., ProprietorsCentral Depot. &H Brbadway, Jf. Y.

If. 0. MOLASSES. ' JUST received. p« Winfield Scott, WherreU choice MoUkcs, which .will te.&oW cheap. . tCbIMK.

Otiuglae was denounced by the old line Democrat* and his personal friend*. Rea* oluiions were passed requesting the Representatives to rote ag-dnal the bill.

Tlie jfebrafiba Bill. Albany, Feb. 9

The Nebraska resolution! that passed the Senate instructed the Senators and Representatives in Congress to rote against the bill.

Awful Calamity! —A correspondent of the Green River fFhig* write* as fullojvs to that paper, under date of “Christian county, Ky„ Feb. 4th.” ‘•On Thursday nigiit last, the dwelling of Mr, John Parker, living in the north west part of this county, was entirely consumed by fire, together with its contents, a id three of his children, and slightly in* jurig otlin* of the family. I Its oldest daughter, 18 year* of age, waa severely hunted, but is recovering. The house caught ftom the chimney, after the family [tad retir'd to rest.—The age of the children burned range from 4 to 12 years. There are only six children I eft.