Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 February 1854 — Page 3

in the lame' position they occupied.Omar Pacha hki eSeeled a. most important movement, having 'Crossed . the Dan* übe with' 50,000 men, ami divided the Russian, army, the right wing of which is at Kragora, the left at Galaiz, ami the center at Bucharest. Omar Pacha crossed in person at Ollenitza, and at the latest acounis he was only two days march from Bucharest, where the Russian forces are weak. Omar's movements was to attack the rear army on its march from Kragova on Kalafat.

A despatch received hy the Tukish era-ba.-say indicates preparations for an attack by the Turks on Bucharest. Russian accounts themselves cpnlirra the above by expressing apprehensions of an attack.—

They declare the bid weather inundates li;e rivers, and renders the passage of the Danube unfavorable to the Turks. OtsuVa letters of the 26th tilt, mention that (he river was flooded at that date, and the low grounds around Kalafat inundated.

Rahovas, Jan. 25

The Russian troops still occupy their old positional DatloVinn. On the 21st. three Russian regiments that bad been in action from the sth to tha 15th, were withdrawn to Kragova, haring suffered heavy losses, and their place supplied by fresh troops, Orj the 2hi the wl o!c stall -of the commander-in chief arrived at Boies tie.

I’paxce.— At a, council the Emperor strongly urged the necessity of pm paring with rigor fur war. Preparations have been ordered, and the work continues night and day. ' Immense Older? for a in-munition,-arms and recuutmuents arc bi • jug executed with hastci and die assembling, organizing and inspection of troop-* goes on. Ueu, Pellcssuj is aeleelu g 21}, 1)00 pirked men. and a)( might be ready fur embarkation in one week Mitylene will probably be the chief depot. Great activity prevails in tile navy department; at Brest [our sailing ships will fm ready in a short time, atid two stsamers are only awaiting / their engines. The ocean squadron will soon be ready to sail, and it e reserved squedron will be in a condition Urn tee it if necessary. Prince Napoleon has returned to Paris from his mission in Belgium. The meeting of the Senate is deferred from the 27‘h'of pehiuliry to (tie 2d ot March. The dih regiment.- which was under orders for' Atuirii ( .is now to hold itself in readmes* for foreign service, taking all of the best men am! leaving dm young sulci ieis am! recrnitv al'liuuje.'

Tim Vieiiiu eorresp indent telegraphs thjl Orl'dF -leaves fur Ssl. I’cUTdUUfJll probably Wednesnay.

Tii>* *'<tTiilntuil fleets were at Bey ns i’.v mi the '4“t ill,, Maulaad—li is understood that four orientally chartered hy ihe GnvfnniH'itt in tike troops from Ireland to the Vi'rgi Indus have been taken up on limiiild t charters,- so they may tie aval la* Me to proceed lo any point at die shortest jii.iiee, ’

CONGRESSIONAL.

Washington, Feb, 16.

Slvvte —Mr. CliasK presented a petilinn ui t.21)0 <!i iztfns nf Hamilton niiiniy, Omit, the repeal of die' Luui|irmin»e, :ilsn four others from different parts <»f (he Suite. ’ • Air. Sumner presented petitions from Illinois ami Ma<smdnieeils, against the iepeal o{ the Missouri compromise. The Nebraska bill was taken up, and M. Badger addressed llie Senate. He said he said he hid strong objection* if, hat part of (he substitute ns il tea? reported by the Senator from Ptinois.jwhii’b re la ted to (he Indians, because rt‘ did ni ( provide effectually for (he plighted faith ‘of the nation, with respect to tho*e tribes .which had been induced to go west ol the Mississippi under the solemn guarantee .that they should never be disturbed in the elpossession of tbeir homes, but now, as ihpse uhjfcciiutii had been remedied, he was strongly in favor of the bill. £funss. —Mr. Uhandler, from select committee, reported a resolution authorising the President to procure gold medals lo be presented to the Captain of the Kilby, 'I ’luee Dells and Antarlir. nml distribute $lOO,OOO among the Captains and seamen and others, who assisted in rescuing the passengers .of the San Francisco—referred to the committee of the whole on the state of the Union. ; •Mr Fuller, fimn the committee on commerce, reported, with amendments, the Senate’s bill, mending the warehousing system—referred to the committee on the whole.,

The House then wept into committee on the lioinsieacl bill.

Mr. Boyce advocated the modification of the Uriff in via'ty of tha in the The policy recommended was to rnnfiiie'jbe land to the revenge •tandard. and graduate, to the lowest point sufficient for the expenses of the Government. taxing every commodity, but mat king.the tariff on luxuries higher than other articles’ to prevent a surplus. He would authorize the reduction of duties to a regular uniform rate until the revenue should only meet the ncesaary wants of (he Uofernraeni— adjourned.

\Vasiiinoton-, Feb. 17.

Sesste- After two private bills hud been passed, the Serum imili upibe Nebraska bi11,..

'Mr. Seward made a Jong and most able speech in answer to Mn Badger. He said (ha honorable and very acute Senator from fiorth Carolina, ('Mr. Badger,) has wooed ui-mOsl persuasively to wajve our objections to the ns ■as it is called; of non-intervention, by assuring us that the slaveholders can only use slava labor where tho soils of climates favor lbs culture ofcoiton,'tobacco, rice,'ami sugar, to which I reply none of them find their coogebial.soils, nr c(imalea at.theflotjices of the or id the .valioy, of tbs Hockyi Ajtoupuiriß. Why,thcn does-he , want to remove thei- in habitat ion ; theraf— But again the Senator' reproduces the pieaamy,fiction of the character of Blayrry

from iKe' Jowish hialiofy, and ask why not allow the modern patriarchs to go into the new regions with their slaves as their ancient prototypes did to make them more comfortable and and .he tells as at the same lime, this -indigency will not increase (He numbers of the slaves,I reply by asking whether slavery has gained or lost strength by the diffusion of it over a larger surface than it formerly covered. Will the Senator answer that!

Secondly, 1 quite admire the simplicity of the patriarch times, hat they exhibited some peculiar inslitotisns quite incongruous with modern republicanism, not to say Christianity: namly, that of latitude of the const ruction of the marriage contract, which lias been by one class of the so called patriarchs, into Utah. Certainly no nhe would desire to extend that peculiar institution into Nebraska. Thirdly. The slave holders have also peculiar institutions which ' make? them political patriarchs. They reenn five of their slaves as equal to three freemen in forming a basis of federal representation. U these patriarchs insist upon carrying ihetr institutions into new regions north of 36 degrees thirty minutes, I respectfully submit they ought to resume the modesty of ibtir Jewish predecessors and relinquish this political feature of their system.’ They thus seek to extend, will they do (hall

lie rlofed at half past three. At that part of his speech where he said the “inconsistencies," and .“aelf-conhadictions" i-oitaincd in the papers of ihe Committee of Territories, had destroyed all claims of respect lor them, there was applause in die gidlerv.

Mr. Pettit got the floor, and said he would speak Monday. Mr. Sumner said also he desired to speak on the bill, ar.d would do so on Tuesday, The bill was postponed, when the Senate adjourned.

House.— ‘Hie House went into committee on the homestead hill.

Mr, Stephens of Georgia, spoke in vor of the Nebraska bill.

(£7* David H, Herriman, has been appointed Agent for the Chippewas, vice John S. Watron?, removed.

will give us his name, hi* lines will be published. He ought to know ihc printers' rules.

COMMERCIAL.

Vcvay Trices Current, Coascirrcu Wceki.t ,av U. 11.I 1 . Sciiexck &. Sox Flour net hid -S7 00 Wheat bush 15 0ni0n5,.,.,... ... .‘lO Oals “ " 371 Rye *.* "... 60 Uarlt-y “ *loals Hoy, per lon 311 a $l2 Bacon Hams, city cured, pr lb. - Carivflssed Hams ~ Lard pr lb Id Buiter " •* ;..121 Eggs pr dor. . 10 u , N’cshnn nocks t 35 Potatoes, p inkE) . cs ... 30 Chickens pr dor 60 Feathers.., ‘ 10 Salt per bushel, •" 60cts Ft'auecil •’ ....1 2o Dried Apples I 00

Cincinnati markets.

February 21, 1654.

Flour.— Owing to the arrival of the Baltic tbd markets are unsettled, without sale--*.

Provisions.—sooo lbs bulk sides at sjc. Mrs.* Pork would sell at 12,75 for April delivery, but for lots on the spot no demand.

t.’nost—Sales of 200 boxes at Bj,and 50 ()« rim ire at Oc, Sugar— Sales of 70 hhda at 4|a4|c. .Molasses— Sales of 75brU at 23a23jc. Seed —Sales of 60 brls Cloverseed at 85,55a5,G0. and 175 do at $5,50.

I/Oiiisvillc market. Feb. 21.

Flour *sro Grain’—The market was dull to day, with sales of flour in dray load lots at $6,75. Wheat sl,ls."'Corn 48 a 50c. . ■' H-

Groceries.— Rio Coffee firm, with small sales at ‘ ]2al2ic. Sales of about 85 85 hhds sugar ul Small sales of plantation molasses at2da23jc. Provisions.—Dull at $12,50 for rineais pork, A sale of 200 boxes abort middles, boned, at 74c packed.

New Orleans market.' ; Feb. 18, 1854. Flour—Superfine $7.83. Cohn—B6 lo 88c. ~. » . Mess Porfc $l2. *. {V. 1 . f.ARD—in bbb 04c, and in kfgs 100. ; *' Sh Louis Oats scarce alB9aoOc. Western Hay $l9. Bulk meat, hog round, filo.

MARRIAGES:

At the “LeClerc House,” -Vevay, Pcb. 16, bPRev. H. Wiso.s, Mr. WILLIAM B. OWENS and Miis v "-HARRIETT A A. LECLERC—aII of this county. % Accompanying the above, notice we receivvery, cake, and upon cutting ifwe found that it lasted even belter than it looked. We return our thanks, and wish lll6 happy couple long life and prosperity. Oh! lake her, hut tie faithful still,' And ruay the bridal vow Be sacred held in after yean, ' And warmly breathed as now; ■ Remember *tii nd,Mntraon“U#*’.: Thai binds' ha? faithful bent, * > , 'Tie one that only truth should weave And only death cin JfaiL - Nov.-17, by Rev; B. W. Buint m, Henry DCrtnctl and Lucinda* CMse: , f:j r ~ *

. Dec'. '29, by ReV, Wr H; Dalyf'Jojeph Mtlick '■ - * * t ' Same day, hy' tbe same,.Dayid Bibbena aun Sarah Milter. •, ' *ir- Dec 6, by Bo*. Absalom Psvy, Joseph Csin to sa:a|i BiaQddiL;

ttJBLTC MEETINGS.

L« Pm and P.

We are requested to aay that John J. Pane, Esq., will lecture on the subject of Temperance, at New Salem (Gibba* School House.J on Saturday, February 25, at 6 o’clock, P. M. A general invi* taiicm is extended. The Ladies arc especially requested to be present, and give encouragement to the glorious cause by their presence and smiles.

ADYERTISEMENTS.

O* Adverlittmenti mutt be handed m fie* fore Turtday noon lo receive otienliim.

THE WHIG ALMANAC FOR 1854 CONTAINING the popular vote for President in 1852, 1843 and 1844, and population of each State, besides many other valuable statistics, just received and for sale by I. STEVENS, JR., Feb. 23 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall. ~JOWi\ W. ELUS & CO., WliolcsnlcDcalcrs In Dry Goods, JownAV. Ellis, J 23 zea&lstreet, Wji. V. Da it ka low, > Gr.o. W. McAlutx, ) Cincinnati. Alt Prints sold by us ore warranted fart CO LOUS.

For Sale. tnpHE undersigned offers for sale i a tract of SWO-1000 acres of land, heavily limbered, in Pleasant township, Switzerland co., Ind.—lo acres of which has been deadened of its undergrowth for four years nest August. Title undisputed—terms favorable—land quite or nearly levil—soil rich. First come, first served. - PERCY ROUS. Home, Feb. 23, 1851.—36-3t

election Notice.

Stockholders in the vevay. Mount Sterling, and Versailles .Turnpike Company are hereby notified that there will be an election held at the Court House in Vevay on the 23d day of March, 1851, lo elect hine directors for said Company for the ensuing year. By order of the Hoard of Directors. F L. GRISARD, Prcs’t. Attest: Pfrret DuroiiH, Sec’y. Feb. 23, lS5t. —3S-3t

VALUABLE MEDICINES. McConnell's Sarsaparilla, Morse’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock, I)i. Rogers’ Liverwort ond Tar. Mexican Mustang Liniment, Ur, Edition's Vegetable Linipisnt, Nerve and Rone Liniment, McLane's Vermifuge, ■ i Fahnestock's Vermifuge, ilraiidreth’s Pills, ' : *' Grmfenberg Vegetable Pills, “ Health Bitters, “ Sarsaparilla Compound, " Eye Lotion, ** Dysentery Syrup, '* . Children’s Panacea, " Fever and Ague Pills, " Green Mountain Ointment, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,' Bateman’s Drops, A‘c., &c. The above and other popular medicines are for sale low by 1. STEVENS. Jr., - Feb 23 No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

TOI’ARENTS

AND YOUNG FOLKS. JUST think that you now have a chance lo gel DAGUERREOTYPES at

SEVEi\TY-FiVE CEXTS!

Those wishing a good likeness put up fit the small expense of tcctnty-Jive etnlt, can be sure of getting such at J. Stick set's

Ungticrreutt Cutlery,

at the '*Leclerc House," in Vevay. Lfkcncs«cs taken iu both cloudy and clear weather. Call in and examine for yourselves. [Feb. 16-35.

L. W. WJSSTOV. . T. BttOTWELN. A. V. WINSTON. I. Jt. WINSTON. WINSTON & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. 29 Pearl SL, between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OtllO.

Osage Oraitgc Seed.' 4 BUSH EL Osage Orange Seed for sale low by F. L. GRISARD $ SON. Feb. 16.-35-11 .■

HEAR YE!

r*IHE LAST CALL.—I wilt be out this ,JL week,;arid don’t you think 1 want my pay.' If you don't think so, you are green! So call and pay me. If you don’t, 1, will pledge you my word you to call on Esquire Rous, to settle your. notes and accounts, for you have got my grinds. 1 have wailed on a good many of you foFthrce years, and now’is the time! want my money back, and if you don’t.catl and pay me, I will sue you. So don’t neglfctsl this call, Feb. 9-34 "-.t RICHARD GAINES.

M’CONNELL’S

Compound Fluid Extract, of Sarsaparilla and

WILD CHERRY. Azure and, certain remedy for all diseases of the glaridular’system, and all Impurities of Ibe Blood, such as Liter Copulalsts, Scrofula, Pcuioxatt 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 Noi 3, Odd Fellows* Kali, where printed circulars containing numerous certificates of its wonderful efficacy may be obtained gratis. Price 75 cents per bottle; 3 bottles for 62, ■*’ ISAAC STEVENS, Jr., Agent. '

Administrator’* Notice. TBjTOTICE is,hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Lewis Got ay, late of Switzerland county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PER RET DUFOUR, Administrator, Feb. 9, 1654 34-31

Neiv Arrival ,

OF Mouslin De Lajnes and Cashmere.— 25 pieces Fancy Mouslin De Laincs. 25 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Just received and for salelow by ■- i dee 1 y, .P. 3CHENCK4 SON,

j Winfield Scott. , "JUST received per steamer Winfield Scott, •J ‘direct ftora.New Orleans; ■ 18 hhds good fair’Sugur. ■; U Uriels Molasses. For sale Ipw bv itoTi ‘ ‘ 'V. P. SCMENCK'df SON.

, • Dried Peaches. Bbis, Dried Pqjif're.'i jusi received 3pd for by All Ul.‘! RAAiJc CO.

JESSE V. SHORT,

Undertaker,

tn ESPECTFTLLY informs the citilw tens of Vevay and vicinity that he constantly keeps on hand ready made Comxi, of every size and variety —and is always ready to attend calls at the shortest notice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth coveted, or with air-tight, zinc, of tin coffins, at a moment’s warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepared and ready at all times to attend funerals with Ms hearse. Jan. 6—29-3 m

jSE T A INSURANCE COMPANY.

Ol Hartford, Conn.

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

CHARTERED, 1319.

THIS old ami responsible.Company docs business at nil Apenries, nt rates as low as are consistent with the hazards insured. — Losses equitably adjusted am) paid without unnecessary delay. Kirk Insurance can be effected on'Ruild* ings, Merchandise, and personal properly generally, against loss or damage by fire. Inland Insurance on Merchandise in 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, President. E. (I, RIPLEY, Vice President. THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.

■Western Branch Office-No. 60 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. B. Bennett, Genera) Agent, To adjust and payout Losses, appoint Local Agents, and regulate the buianessTU tbe Western and Southern States.

Merchants and Property Holders of Vevay, and Ghent, Ky., will dnd'it to their advantage (a give the undersigned Agent" their applieslions before offering them elsewhere. Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued bn favorable tenni by ' -;v.' •. r ISAAC STEVBNV JR.; Agent. Office, No: 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.. Vevay, Feb. 9, 1851.—3 m . ■

Administrator’* Sale.

fppHE undersigned, adminisltolsr of the esJL late of Lewis Golay, late of Switzerland county, deceased, will expose to sals at public outcry, to the highest bidder, at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday, the -Ith day of March, 1851—two shares of stock in the Steamer Wisconsin No. 2, a lot of poplar lumber, about 2000 feet weather-boarding, chairs, tables, one clock and -many other articles of household ond kitchen furniture, too tedious to enumerate. Sale' to commence at 10 oclock, A. M., of said day. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser.escuting notes with npproued .freehold'security, beating interest from the date thereof, without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. All sums of three dollars and under cash in hand. - '

PERRET DUFOUR, Administrator. Feb. 7.-31-31

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01* Robert Gibson, deceased, in the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas. Petition to settle os insolvent,.’ - AT IheJanuary term, A. D,. 1851, of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland county, the estate of Robert Gibson, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that, the same will be settled accordingly. - . ' JAMES GIBSON, Administrator. Feb. 9, 1851.-31-3t :

Adiiihkislralor’tf Sale. TOOTICE is hereby given that I, Collin Mc--11 Nutt, Administrator of the estate of John Love, deceased, wjll, on the 4th day of March, LSSI, at the Blacksmith Shop formerly occupied by John Love, in Patriot, Switzerland county. Indiana, sell at public sale, a Ibi of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and other articles of personal property, as property belonging to said estate, upon the following terms, to-wit; All sums under five dollars, cash in hand; five dollars and aver, theparchasertogive his note with' security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, payable six months after date, With interest from .date. Said.sale to commence at 9 o’clock on said day,. -.

COLLIN McNUTT, Administrator. Feb. 9—3131 . : ' . ■

; SHERIFF’S SALE.

BY virtue, of an execution issued'out of the Switzerland Circuit Court and to me directed, against the goods and chatties, lands and tenements of Terissa McKay, and in favor of Joseph Mct’utchcn and T. (X 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 hand, on the 11th day of Mstch, 1854,. at the Court House door in the town of Vevay, Swilierland County, State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P, M., of said day, the 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 for sale on the above terms, the fee simple of said 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 Zachatiah McKav, deceased, by the Probate Court of Switzerland county, at its May Term, A. D., 1836, situate in Switzerland county, and described as follows, to-wjt; 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 comer of said tract of land, running thence north 8 degrees, west 260 poles, thence to a lynn standing on the north line of said tract of land under the brow of the hill, thence west 32 poles to a beach and walnut under the brow of the same hill, thence smith 6 degrees, east 206 poles to a stake near a haugh bush and just above the dwelling house, thence south 83 degrees, west 16 poles to ft slake near the road, and below the . house, thence south 10 degrees, and cast 12 poles to a stake, thence north S3 degress, cast 23 poles to a stake, thence south 6 degrees, east 42 poles to a waluut inside of the river fence, thence up the river with the meanders thereof to the place of beginning. SAMUEL W. HOWARD, Sheiiff S. C. Ftb. 16, 185L—35-3w 85

Parrlii’s Circassian Extract

HIGHLY PERFUMED, FOR promoting the growth and beauty of the Hair, prepared from Melliferous and Balsamic products of thp East upon phtlosopical and chemical principles, to prevent the Hair from turning grey and promoling its beauty, also preventing the Hair from falling off. For sale by 1. STEVENS, Ja., 1 \ No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

Canton Tea.

THE favorite Teas put up by the Canton Tea Company expressly’'lot family use, formerly kept by rsirofi A Duroua, are for Bale by ■ 1. STEVENS, Jr., . dec ! , No.’3, Odd Fellows* Hall. t

SUGARSVOAR. _ lIHDS SUGAR just received' pet r Winfield ScoH from New Orleans, dtcr-i " ' TEATS & SCUESCK. -

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 then at an unusual low rate of prof}t, for Cub. Out stock consists of all the varieties usnaily kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering our sincere thanks to out friends and customers for past favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal share of patronage, we remain, 4c., - ALEX. DETRAZ, 4 CO. Vcvay, Nov. 3, 1853.

Madison & Cincinnati PACKET. a The steamer WISCONSIN, No. C. I)*vro Master, having been thoroughly repaired and painted, will ply* between the above named ports as a daily packet, stopping at all intermediate points. She wilt leave Madison, every Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, at I o’clock, P. Mi— Will leave Cincinnati on Tueiday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 o’clock, A. M. Nov. 17, 1853,

School Books.

ALL Bonks used in the graded. Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together with Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink anil.Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on band at the Rook and Variety Store, No. 3, Odd Fellow* Hal). 1. STEVENS, Jr. Oct. 20. 1863. -

Sundries. Ladies Pearl Porteraonnaies. do, **. Paper Mache do. Gents Porlmonhaies, assorted. Ladies Work Boxes. ; India Ruubber Combs. Imitation Pearl and Jet Beads. Scented Emeries.-

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

NEW GOODS. U.' P. SCHENCK &’SON, in addition to their former stock, have jusbreceived a large assortiriennt of winter goods, consisting id part as follows: •. ■ llaiinels. ID pieces Red Flannel. ‘6 -do Yellow -do. ' - 6 do White -do. 4 do Figured do. ’ “ ‘ . . 20 Basket Shawls. 12 Embroidered Shawls.. ; • ■■ 20 Long Shards. , \ ; . Woolen Yarn, : 60 jbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors. Clothing/.

Just received a large and general assortment; consisting of ‘ ■ • Coats, . Pants, : Vests, Shirts, Knit Drawers | * Knit Shirts. .. Liiuicys. • 20 pieces Striped Liuseys. - 10 do Plain Linseys, ; 10, do checked Linseys. ! : ' Boots and shoe*. 2 cases Youths Boots. 4 •* Boys , do, 4 “ Men’s do. ’ .-■ 2 •* •' Extra fine Bools.;: '* ■; 150 pair Ladies Uooteci. , 150 pair MenVShoes. , ■ - 100 pair Boy’s Shoes. 200 pair girls shoes, 100 pair slippers. ; ; ! Hals anil Caps. . : * ■ 4,dozen Angola Hats. . : 2 dozen Silk llals. V ■ • 2 dozen Wool Hats. - 4 dozen Bnena Vista Hals./ ■ ' 4 dozen Bloth Caps. . : 2 dozen Velvet Caps. 4 dozen Mohair, Caps. 6 dozen Plush Caps. - Glass arid Sash. : 1000 lights 8 by lOSpsh.' '• 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash. 10 boxesS by 10 Glass. ■ lO boxej lO by l 2 Glass. 011, Lead and rutty, 5 barrels Linseed Oil. . 25 kegs puts White Lead. 200 pounds Putty. Just received arid for sale low, by Nov, 17. U, P. SCHENCK $ SON.

FRESU ARRIVAL. TIRE subscribers have just received and , opened a large stock of pry Goods, &c., Ac., suitable to the Fait trade. They can assure their customers, that their assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be found the following: Brown Sheetings, Bleecbed Muslins, Drills, Tickings, Shirting Checks, Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cocbecb, Allen & Co.j and other test brands of Prints, Red, Yellow and White Flannels,- Canton do;; Cloths, C»ssimeres, Satinets, Jisiris, Tweeds, Satin i other Vestings. Merinos, Bl’k Lustres, Mouslin DeLaines, Persian. Cloibs, Blk Silks, etc.; etc. ■ In the Notion Department, may- be found Lace & Edgings, Ribbons, silk and li rien pa ru - bric,, pocket Hdkfs, Cravats, suspenders. Hosiery; kid, silk and'lisle gloves, Coats’, spools and patent Thread,' Needles, Pins, Hooks'& Eyes, 4c.,<Vc.' ’■■■■■ ’>.l; :

HOOTS a»d BHOEy,/ i Of every'style and tbe best quality ofmateri|l and workmanship, to which particular alien.* tion is invited. v . f •

* . GItOOEBtES, . : V, ~ . In part as follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowncr, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, salaiatus, Tobacco, starch, Pepper, spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Cloves, soap. Can* dies, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, &c-, sc. Also—Colton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle wick’; Dyerstuffs, best quality oi Indigo, bladder, Alum, Copperas, Logwood, etc., etc.

School 'Hooka,

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

A I. S O A general assortment of Tinware, all of which will be sold at our established low prices, for cash-or approved courttry produce. - Our friends and customers, and the public in general, ate 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. . i WILLIAM SHAW $ SON.;

ii hil.or Rev. G.U. AVdUer, I A N EXPOSITION of the celebrated' Wa'ner Lcm containing alube-tuti-raony, by J. C. Ltwu, forsaic by : ; I, STEVENS, J< dec., ift.'. ' No. 3, Odd Fellows’llall.. .

rfflßY MORSE’S YELLOW DOCK ROOTi ‘ JL' the'best medicine in the knoVn world.

A Blank Deeds, ■ Fot salq at lb? Rrwif/e qfiicq, !

MCCONNELL’S

Compound Fluid Extract of Saraaparllla

m who chut.

A lure and certain remedy for all diseases of the Glandular system, and ell imparities of the blood, sucb'n Lina Couruixr, Scxofcla, DTJitniJk, Pl-luoxht Arncrioxa, I.NDIGCSTIOS, RIIIUJUTIS«, CIC. A large supply of the above in store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 75 cents per bottle; or 3 bottles fur 52. Call and get a Circular, and read the certificates appended, at J. T. TIIIEBAUD'S Vevay Drug Store.

Bull’s Sarsapavlßlai' fZfh Bosh DR. JOHN BULL’S SarsapaO*" rilla just received, direct from lie Labor at orLouisville, Ky. Price 51 per bottle, or 3 bottles fur $2 50- A liberal deduction from tbe above rates to the trade.

At J. L. TIIIEBAUD’S Vevay Drug Store.

Mexican Mustang Liniment I

The Mo»l Popifhr Article of the Age. DOZENdaily espected direct from the proprietors in St. Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.— Although the proprietors have advanced it dr prices on this valuable Linimeutf at wholesale, there will be uo change in the retail prices, they stand as herelofere. Small bottles 25 cents; medium 50 cents, and targe at Si. The trade supplied at an advance of 25 cents pet dozen, from and after the Ist af July, 1553. For sale wholesale and rctat, By J. L. THIEUAUD.

COOK’S PILLS!!

The Best Family Medicine now in Use, being recommended and-used in the regular Practice by all of the leading physicians of the country.

NO PATENT NOSTRUM,

But a compound known to all who are at all acquainted with medicines. They are a vain* able Specific fur most of the diseases of this country. A trial of them by those who-have not yet used, will prove their virtues. Those who base used - them,. knouMhem to be a Good and Sxfe Fajiilt Pn.t, adapted to the cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costive* ness. Pains in the Head, Back, BrcastfSides and Limbs, and the lest ptevcntaliveof Bi elides 'Diseases. PticcSS cents per box, or 5 boxes for si. The trade supplied as heretofore. A large supply just prepared; and tor sale, by ! ■ . %, J. L. TIIIEHAUD.

John Bnll’s Bnhaiu of WILD GHERRV&IGEL&ND MOSS PUT up in quott bottles. Price SI, or S5 for 0 bottles: an excellent remedy tor Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain and .Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary Organs. Constantly ou hand and for sale by J.- L. THICRAUD.

—ALSO—- : AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Rodgers' Literwxrt and Tea. - Wjsrxa'a Balsam ofWilu CiiLtxr, '■..r; LoUDES’S Elf ECTOR I.tT. Together: with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand aud tor sale, wholesale and retail, at the Vevay Drug Store, by. .. J, L. THIEBAO).

db. J. u. MARcmsrs; CELEB HATED CATHOLICOX,

Fortke Reliefand Curt of Suffering Femalet.

IT aland* preeminent foriu cunttre powers inallthe diseases for w.bich il is re* commended, usually called Fcmu.eCojipuints. Of these arc Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb; Flour Albus, or Whites; Chronic Infiams* tion and UlcerationoftheWomb, Incidental Hemorrhage, or Flooding: Painful, Suppressed, & and Irregular Jlestruation, <sc., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long standing.. The Cat hoi Icon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, aiid*leavt'ng jhe system-in a better condition. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use; together with leiters from highly, eapenenced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own ob> serrations.

it rKKOCCt: P. B. Peckham,M. D., Utica, N. '■ L. D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N. Y. Mi H. Mills, M. D„ Rochester, N. Y. * D. Y. Foote, M.. D., Syracuse, N. V. Ptof. Dunljar, M. D., Baltimore, M. D. J. C. Orrick, M. D., Baltimore, Md. Wi W; Reese, Md . City. yf, Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. 11. J, P. Newjand, M.’ D., Utica, N. Y. Ret. G. S. Heard , Glenn Springs, 8. C.

Pamphlets had gratis at the store of J. THIEBAUD, Agent, Druggist, sc., Vevay, lad.' Also sold by C. H. Waldos, Madison, and by most of the leading Druggists io the adjoining counties. - O" Letteraddresscd to care of Mr. Curtis Hatch, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio.

To. Da. Maacntsr:—l have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints—prolapsna uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times tendering my life most miserable. 1 have had tlje attendance of some of the best physicians, with nut little success; lha moil they could do was to relieve—a cure was out of the question. For five mouths before com* medcing with yourmedioine, I had not beenable 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 mind, aud expected to drag, out the rest of my daya in suffering and misery. But reading your advertisement, 1 wtt induced In trv your invaluble medicine called Utenue Citholicon, as tbe last resort. I had not used it a week belore I felt like another •roman. Hy the use-of three bottles 1 was enabled to perform alt tha labor for six in the family with ease, ahd could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duly, to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to slate my care to the public.' I cati safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself.. L.. ~., ’ (Signed, 1 , Mas. S*aia A. Btiiror. ( t Freedom, Portage C0.,0.,Dec.27, IBM;---* .. J.* B. MARCHISI CO*, Proprietor*. , Central .Dapot, 304 Broadway, N. ~Y. w

N. 0. MOLASSES; JUST received, per Winfield Scott, tC bat : ; rels choite Molasses, which will bo sold chi|p. * TIA'W^I.CHbMX.