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eral election; then i majority of, the votes cast will tie sufficient. The House refused, by a large vole, to strike out ihose provisions In relation to county and city subscriptions. 1 . House. —The House passed the resolution by a vote of 73 to V 7. extending the session to the I3ih pros., but the senate refused to concur, by a vole of 21 to 13. | ■ The Louisville and Covington Railroad ( bill passed, after striking out, at the sug-j gestion of the President, all in relation to ] city and county subscriptions. The House has commenced holding night sessions.

CaliroHila Acws. New York, Feb. 24 , The Shasta Indians have commenced hostilities again on Klamath. They attacked a party of whiles, who defeated them. The whites had four killed and a number wounded.

. Mining has been suspended at Colons and other places on account of cold weath-

Dates from Honolula are to the 7ih of 'J'atiuary. ’ .There'is nothing of interest.

. The clipper ship Geo. E. Webster arrived at San Francisco in forty live'days from Hong Kong, with dates to ihe ]3dt 'of December.

There is noihing ot special importance ln our China advices. The steamer-Helen Hensley exploded ‘one of her; borlert while lying at the wharf at San Fiarej/cu, killing Thomas Norris, third cngwiccr, and raiding seve'lal ps'iengiirs.

Yhe Jlui'litu Casa— Destructive Fite. .

Cincinnati, Eeb,. 23.

The Martha Washing ion . conspirators, including Ki-sanc, Cummings, Cote, and Chapins, were arre'slrd ihis morning on a requisition from the Governor of Arkansas, and taken a wav* immediately, heavily ironed. A destructive lire occurred last night on Fourth street between* Main and Sycamore, . Geyer’e fnrniii re establishflteni, Mcaking’a and Pickering's fancy Mores, and periodieyl siure were •destroyed. L-iaa STO,UUO; partially intured.

Died. New Orleans. Feb. 19. Dyion, the schoolmaster, ivlm had been imprisoned some months for an alleged attempt to incite an indirection among Hit ►laves in this city, died yesterday in the parish prison. . ■ ■ . * ,

An important Humor

This iii()(ning'*\Vaßhingion is lull of a aimer, saving that the government have ad view from Mr. Unrlianan, declaring his intention of returning home very shortly, on aerimnt of hift -treatment by, English officials in the matter nl hi?' lereqi refusal i-* go in costume to the House, .of I.'-nl* at the opening of Parliament, ii he went at ail, AVe are inclined to believe thisrumor in he premature. That is, that m> such sulvices have reached Washington from Mr. B. hi Democratic Official circles, however, we find the. impression very genrnl that his retirement from Linden—his return home—will he the upshot of the affair, however much that result'may he regretted.—Washington Star,

mail Ifiobbcr Delected.

New Haves. I*Vh, 24.

Mr. Holbrook, special po»t office agent has .just detected the bold mail lobber named Smith. He was baggage master in the employ ol iKe Springfield Kail road Company. Hts robberies, which have been carried on for some months, exceed 4100,000.

Gov. Wright's Visit. Yesterday morning, njsilie Louisville tturier. Gov. Wright came down from lank fort on the cars, and is now the pst ol this city. Ho will be received smelt by Mayor Speed, at the Court lose, at 7! o’clock.

ilutual satisfaction was experienced by Cr. Wright and suit, and the people of Lnkfurl and Lexington, during the visit Jhe distinguished gentleman to those *es, and we have every reason to hope | believe the same wilt be the case in utsville. Gov, Wright Is not only a man of talent I a gentleo an to whom the ex'ension of irieiies Is a real pleasure. We (rust it msny of our citizens will make his

rionil acquaintance at this time.

teavy Swindling and Forgery. During (he past season a speculator in fciiig county, Ohio, borrowed there up<iiig own piper endorsed by several of tmoit responsible men of (he county. This amount he invested in btand soon rpplied to the lender for mi funds. Tho application was declii, and. soon after, the lender rectived frot New York firm letters inquiring it r< r d to the responsibility of the men whQiJ endorsed the paper he held. Miaily wii satisfactory. and the spec* jtUttobtained advancea from the New Yoi irro (a ,the amount of $50,000, One y he "came up .missing"; ami the /act is ascertained ihai the endow* men jpon thtrpaper, rfnd'npon which he h obliined credlrfor ware all h brgeriea! * r ‘We that he paid r the $3O.O(Kj, buVihsi lha New V«k em is left gnpr ,<fCft(^*

Moluiions h»-» b«n submitted in tho Mllitore of 30ui, ' a " , condeo,nir >g ‘he for 99* interfering to pravSn&fMltiou of slare/y in (he Island fifty.) ' *'■ ■

!' W«rW*ao, Hoi—An emigration company : Is forming at N. J., for the purpose ! ot raising, n fund*to enable fifty persons with ’ their families to proceed to lowa. Each of the ■ fifty are required to pay $3OO wtlhia one year from the coming spring, making in alt a fund of QtSOO. Of this sum 81,250 is allowed for passage, as by going in company much will be saved. Five thousand acres of govcrmenl | land is to be taken up which is to be worked in community the first year until bouses ate | built to accommodate at), when the land will (be equally divided, giving to each man one hundred acies.

PUBLIC MEETINGS.

Temperance ITXcciincs.

Addresses will be delivered upon the sut* jeel of Temperance, at the following places, tn Jefferson township: Slone S, 11., March 7th, Rev, Jas, B. Lathrop. Salem M. E. Church, March Silt, Rev. A. Atkinson.

Vevay, f Baptist church,) March 9th, Rev. Robert Stevenson.

Jacksonville, March Olh, James M. Colton, Schoonover’s S. H., March 10th, Perret Dufoui, Esq.

'MI Sterling, March 10th, Rev, F. D. 81-tnd,

Frednnh Baptist Church, March llth, Or. T. C. GMe.

Centre Square, March 13th, Rev, J. C Bonham.

Phillip’s 3. El., March 13th, W. H. fi. Gleason.

r Jefferson Church, March 14th, George ; McCullough. Ail the above appointments will be at 7 o’clock, P. M. Ministers of the Gospel are requested to announce the appointments in the various neighborhoods. If my of the persons cannot meet their appointments, they will please let it be known to some member of the committee, so that arrangements may be effected to secure a supply.

RELIGIOUS NOTICE.

Rev, J G. Chaffee, of Si. John’s Church, Madison, wilt preach at the M. E. Church, in this place, on Sunday next, at II o'clock, A. M. Also, in the evening at early candle lighting. Rev. U. F. Fostkb. of Indianapolis, wilt preach the luneral of Isaac Phillips, at Centre Square, [in the Baptist Church,) on Sunday, the Idih of March. Services to commence 11 o’clock, A'. M.

COMMERCIAL.

Vcvay Prices Current,

Coat Keren Wkkklt ir U. P. Sen cues & Son Flour pci bbl SS 60 Wheat " bush ; 1 10 Onions, 40 Oats “ 37| five ■* ‘ 60 Barley" " ......40a45 Hay, per ton.. 311 a $l2 Bacon Hams, city cured, pr Ibl Canvassed Hams. Lard pr lb ...10 Butter"*' 16 Kfifs pr dor. 8 t, , . Neshannocks 35 Potatoes, p inkEye3 . 40 Chickens pr dos ...8150 Feathers 40 Salt per bushel, 371 Flaxseed....; I 25 Dried Apples. .1 00

Cincinnati markets. Mosoav Evening, Feb. 28.

Floor— The market was unsettled today, and generally dull. The only safes heard of.wcro 180 bbtsirom canal ats6.lo and 300 do from gtore at $0,20. There were buyers for round lots at @O.OO, but this figure is below the views of holders. Received during the iait forty-eight hours, 2.460br15.

Bulk Sides were inquired for to a moderate extent at s;c; Shouldets were offered at 41 c. There were buyers tor Mess Pork at $12a12,25, without much offering at the latter. Of Lard, 550 and 150 hrN No 1 sold, at 6|c, and 100 do gut at 38.56. Cheese— Sales of 50 boxes chaice at 9c.,and 250 do, good shipping at 81c.— The demand is limited.

Seeds— Sales of 101 brl* Clover at 35, G‘\ and 85 do. at 55,55. The demand is air and prices appear steady. Tallow—A sale of lOObrls. at lolc. Oil— Sales of 24 brls. Linseed at 84c.; 10 do. do. at 83. and 36 do, do. at 62c. — Thedemand is better^ Turpentine—A sale of 17brls. at 72c., cash.

Scdar—Sales of 150 hhds. al4i to s±>’. The demand good. Coffee—A sale of 40 bags at I2|cMolasses—A sate of SCO half barrels at Sss2s|c.

Louisville tnurket.

February 2S, 1854.

Flour and Grain.— Flour is drooping, and a round lu/. was offcied at $6 10.— Small sates from stores at $6 25, retail Ba\«s at 0 00. Wheat dull at 1 25. Corn scarce at 45a50c. Oats from store 60c.

Grocrrjbb—Rio coffee salaa at 12c.— We quo\r a safe of 113 hhds augar at 4a4*c. Saua 470 bids plantation melaaBet at £3s.. atH afiO.half bbla at SBc. . Provisions—Market" dull at $l3 for mess pork—A/wlo of. 20,000 shoulders in bulk at 4|o for shoulder* and 7so for hams from the coontiy.

Pklladelpfela Markets.

Mohdav, Feb, 37. Floor—Holdsrs ask $S hr standard brands, but find oo buyers. WABAT—Ono thousand bushels good Va. wheaCaold-at $1,65; white, held at $1,06, without buyers. Corn —S.C'OO bushels from store tt 85c

DEATHS.

On the 18th all., near this place, Rodolfb Scbipnii, aged about 45 yean. In this place, on the 23d nit, Euwhd Houston, aged 63 yean. On the 27th ult., in this place, hits. Hist J. Oision, aged 23 yean.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

{TT Adverliumtnti mutt be handed in be fore Tuetday noon (o receive attention.

NS 17 ARRIVAL DIRECT FROM

NEW YORK. WE ate receiving and now opening a large and splendid assortment of

HARDWARE $ CUTLERY,

consisting in part of the following articles, to-Wili-Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Razors und Strops, Wood and Crosscut Saws, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons, • Edge Tools of all description, Bench Planes, Gages 4 Squares, Hand, Ripp, Pannel & Tennant Saws, Wood $ Crosscut Saws. In short, a full and complete assortment J Carpenters’ and Coopers* Tools.

-ALSO - Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, 4c,, sc. 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Hatter Chains. 50 pair Breast Chains, , , 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, Double end Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description. Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns,

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles, 'do . Clotb, - .. Sturmps A* Spurs, Laces A Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, 4c., 4c.

personally selected the above arii* ties, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low pnees as the same can be bought weit of the mountains. ' •

Give its a call, ami examine our slock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. GRISARD * SOX. ‘ March 2. 1831.-37

GROCERIES. JUST received direct from New Orleans, per steamboat Winfield Scott--22 hhds Sugar, 60 brls Molasses, • 10 brls Mackerel, 20 half brls Mackeral, 5 tierce Rice 60 bags Coffee. , For sale low by mar 2 U. P. SCHENCK & SON.

SEEDS. Bushels pure Timothy Seed, 10 do Clover Seed. \ Just received and for sate low by mar 2 U. P. SCHENCK & SON.

MAHAN'S REPORTS of Paris. New York, and Philadelphia Fashions wilt be' issued on or about March Ist. Accurate drafts are given ot *u. the fashionable garments in vogue, which in consequence oflheiraccuracy nnd extreme simplicity, at once place the new begicner qn en equality with the old establishcd houses. The Plate contains twenty figures, among which is an accurate likeness of the Publisher. Also, a correct view of the new Masonic Temple now being erected in ourclty. . Terms. —Systems, Reports, and Colored Plates §7 per year. Systems, Reports and Un* colored Plates $5 per year. Colored Plates. Pattern sheet and Pamphlet S3. Uncoloted Plate. Pattern Sheet 52 per year. Subscriptions invariably in advance. F. MAHAN, 2U Chesnul Street.

To Ihc Farming Public*

THE undersigned has devoted the post twenty years of his life to the- culture of the Sweet Potato, during which time he made many important disco verier ns to the best mode of sprouting end cultivating the plant; also, as it regards the various varieties of seed in this country, some of which he obtained from the States of North Carolina and Tennesec. Haring obtained Letters Patent for the discovery of a mode by which the Sweet Potato can be kept through winter, in the coldest climate, perfectly fresh and sweet; and being desirous that the public may learn, for a until price . the result of his long experience, he has issued a Book containing directions as to the best mode of sprouting, raising and keeping, as well as the estimate cost of cultivating the Sweet Potato. The information contained in this work will teach any person how to sprout, raise ane keep the potato. It also contaius a cut or drawing of the Box or Bin used fur keep* ing tHe potato, which is fully explained by the specifications sllached. He will furnish this book, by mail, free of postage, to any person who will enclose him the sum of Si. The book can be sent by mail to any post office in the United Stales.

Refer to—Hon. D. P. Holloway, President of the Wayne County Agricultural Society; W. T. Dennis, Secretary; Hon. James Ratiden; So). Meredith; N. H. Raymond, Post Master, Cambridge City.

A. H. VESTAL, mar 2 Cambridge City, Wayne Co., Ind,

WILLIAM DALY, merchant Tailor, ana Dealer In

Itcndy-ioade (lathing-.

Main st, bet. Perry 4 Liberty, Tevay.

trjlHE subscriber having opened a large JL stock of English and American Cloths, Cascimeres, vestings, 4c., is now prepared to furnish custom suits, of the finest quality, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. All custom work is cut and made under his own inspection, t id he can therefore warrant a fit in all cases.

KKADY-.fiAUK CI.OTII I.\G. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description of Gentlemen's Goods, selected from the best establish meats in Cincincinnati, together with furnishing Goods of every description. To those who have heretofore favored me with their patronage, 1 would return my most sincere thanks, and would most respectfully solicit a continuation of their favors. And those of the public who have not yet favored me with a call, I would be happy in showing them my goods, and warrant satisfaction in every case. WM. DALY.

Vcrsy, OcL 13,1863.

JESSE V. SHORT, Undertaker,

ESPEOTFTLLY informs (he citisem of Vevay and vicinity that ha constantly keops on band ready-made Cornua, of every me and variety—and is always mdy to attend calls at the shortest.notie©. Persona can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to. .the finest cloth covered, or with air-tight, sino, or tin coffins, at s moment's warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepared and ready at all times to attend funerals with bis hearse. Jan. 6—23-3 m ~v

. Blank Deeds, For gal© at the RtvtiUt office.

JOWIV W. ELLIS & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Dry Goods vS W!, w^ LUI ' I 23 pzailitixzt, W*. V. Bx in low, > Qeo. W. McALfritf, S Cincinnati, All Prints sold by ns ire warranted nrr CO LOIS,

L. TV, WINSTON. T, SHOTWZLN. I. V. WINSTON, I. if. WINSTON. WINSTON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALIH IN DRY GOODS, No. 29 Pearl St, between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI. OHIO.

TO PARENTS

AND YOUNG FOLKS, JUST think that you now have a chance to gel DAGUERREOTYPES at '

SEVF.STY-FIVE CEXTS!

Tiiosz wishing a good likeness put up at the small expense of tevtnty~fve centi, CflU be sure of getting such at I. Sticknet’s

Duguerrenn Gallery,

at the ‘‘Licurac House, ** in Vcvay. Likenesses taken in both cloudy and clear weather. Call in and examine for yourselves. [Feb. IG-35.

/: For Sale. SSJSa. npHE undersigned offers for .sale <£6?® J. a tract of 31-60-1000 acres of tww land, heavily limbered, situated iu township, Switzerland co., Ind.—lo acres of which has been deadened of its undergrowth for four years next August. Title undisputed—terms favorable—land quite or nearly levil—soil rich. First come, first served. PERCY. ROUS. Home; Feb. 23, 1851.-36-31 .

THE inilG AUMNJIC FOB 1854. CONTAINING the popular vole for President in 1362, 1848 and 1844, and population of each Slate, besides many other valuable statistics, just received and for sale by 1. STEVENS, JR., Feb. 33 . * N0,.3,-Odd Fellows’ Hall.'

Election Notice.

STOCKHOLDERS in the Vevay, Mount Sterling, and Versailles. Turnpike Company are hereby notified thafthere will b<* an election held at the Court House in Vevay on the 23d day;of March, 1854,.t0 elect nine direct 6rs for said Company for the ensuing year. By order of the Board of Directors. . F L. GRISARD, Prcs’l. Attest: pßitCT'Durooa. Sec’y,' Feb. 23, 1854.—36-31 -

.iETNAA INSURANCECOMPANY. 01. Hart lord C A PITA lT- - - - - $300,000.

CHARTERED, 1819.

THIS old and responsible Company does business avail Agencies, at rates as Idw os are consistent with the hazards insured.— Losses equitably adjusted and paid without unnecessary delay. Fire Insurance can be effected on Buildings, Merchandise, and personal property gen* erally, against loss or damage by fire. Inland’lnsurance on Merchandise in'transit, or by fire against the dangers and perils of the rivers, lakes, canals, railroads, and by the various inodes of travel and conveyance. THOMAS K. BRACE, President. E.’ G. RIPLEY, Vice President. THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.

Western 1 Branch Office-No. 60 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0hi0...

J. B,.Bbn*nett, General Agent, To adjust and pay our tosses, appoint Local Agents, and regulate the business in the Wes* tern and Southern Stales, .

Merchants and Property Holddrs‘ ( of Veray, and Ghent, Ky., will find itto 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 STEVENS, JR., Agent, Office,"No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall. Veyay, Feb. 9, 1851.—3 m

SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue; of an execution issued out of the Switzerland Circuit Court and to me directed, against the goods and chatties, lands and.lenements of-Terissa McKay, and in favor of Joseph McCutchcn and T.,0. Gale, for ninety dollars and sis cents, together with the costs thereon, accrued and to accrue, I will expose to sale, at public auction, to.the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 11th day of' Match, ISS-I, at the Court House door in the town of Vevay, Switzerland County, State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock,. A. -M., and 4 o'clock, P,-M. f of said-day, the rents .and profile 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, 1 will then aud 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 Zachariah McKay, deceased, by the 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 collon 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 j confer of said tract of land, running thence ; north 8 degrees, west 260 poles, thence to ai 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 un-j der the brow of the same hill, thence south 61 degrees, east 206 pules to a stake near a bauph bush and Just above the dwelling house, thence south 83 degrees, west iG poles to a I slake near the road, and below ihe house, thence south 10 degrees, and east 12 poles to a slake, thence north 83 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 river with the meanders thereof to the place of beginning. SAMUEL W. HOWARD, Sheriffs. C. Feb. 16, 1854.—35-3 w ?5

Partin’s CircassiaiiKx tract

highly perfumed, FOR promoting the growth and beauty of the Hair, prepared from Melliferous and Balsamic products of tbs Gut upon philotopical and'chemical principles, to prevent the Hair from turning grey and promoting its beauty, also preventing the Hair from falling off. For sale by i. STEVENS, Ja., No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall.

Canton Tea.

nniJE favorite Teis put up by (he Canton JL 'I ea Company expressly for family use, formerly kept by Pitton A Durova, at© for sale by: 1. STEVENS,-Jr.,-dec t No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

New Arrival

OF Mouslin De Lai res and Cashmere,— ' 26 pieces Fancy Mouslin De Loines. 24 pieces Persian Cashmeres. Jmt received and for sale low by dec 1 . U. P. SCHENCK $ SON.

Groceries’, Groceries! WE respectfully announce to the citizens and the public Id general, that we hare lost received a fresh ana new supply of GROCERIES, and offer them at an unusual low rate of profit, for Cash. Our stock consists of all the varieties usually kept in a Family Grocery. Tendering onr sincere thanks to our friends and customers for pest favors, and hoping a continuance of a liberal chart of patronage, we remain, 4c., ALEX. DETRAZ, 4 CO. Vcvay, Nov. 3, 1853,

School Books.

ALL Books used in the graded Schools of this place and county schools, of the latest improved editions, together with Stales, Copy Books, Pen:, Ink and Paper of the very best quality, kept constantly on hand at- the Book and Variety Store, No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall. I. STEVENS, Ja. Oct. 20, 1853.

NEW GOODS.

U. P. SCHENCK 4 SON, in addition to (heir former stock, hare Just received' a large assotimtnnl of winter goods, consisting iii part as follows:

flannels. . 10 pieces Red Flannel. 5 do Yellow do. 6 do White do. 4 do Figured do. Shawls. 20 Basket Shawls. Vi Embroidered Shawls. : 20 Long Shawls, Woolen Tarn, 60 lbs Eastern Yarn, assorted colors. Clothing. Just received a large and general assortment, consisting of Coals,' Pants, Vests, • . ; Shirts, Knit Drawers ( Knit Shirts. Litiscy*. 20 pieces Siriped Liuseys. 10 do Plain Linscys, 10 do checked Linseys. , Hoots and shoes. 2 cases Youths Boots. 4 " Boys- do, 4 ** Men’s do. 2 “ •' Extra fine Coots. ISO pair Ladies Bootees. 150 pair Men's Shoes, 100 pair Boy's Shoes. j2OO pair girls shoes. • jOO'.pair slippers. Hats .‘and Caps. 4 dozen* Angola Hals. 5 dozen Silk Hats. . 2 dozen Wool Hats. 4 dozen Bnena Vista Hats. 4 dozen Bloth Caps.' 2 dozen Velvet Caps. . ' 4 dozen Mohair Caps. 6 dozen Plush Caps, ; Glass and Sash. 1000 lights S by 10 Sasti. ‘ 1000 lights 10 by 12 Sash. ... 10 boxes 8 by 10 Glass. 10 boxes 10 by 12 Glass. ■= ■ OIL Lead ami Putty. 6 barrels Linseed Oil. 26 kegs pura White Lead. , 200 pounds Putty. Just received and for sale low, by Nov. 17.. U. P. SCHENCK .* SON.

PKESU AKKIVAL. fItHE subscribers' have just received and ’X opened a large stock of Dry Woods, &e., &c:, suitable to the'-Fall trade. They can assure their customers' that their assortment is now entirely complete. Among which may be found the fallowing: Brown Sheetings, 13leeched Muslins, Drills, Tickings; Shitting Checks, Domestic and Scotch Ginghams, Merrimack Cochebo, Allen & C 0.,, and other lest brands of Prints, Red, Yeilow and White Flannels, Canlon.do.; Cloths, Casstmeres, Satinets; Jeans,' Tweeds, Satin & other Vestings,'Merinos, BPk Lustres, Moiislin DcLaines, Persian Blk silks, etc., etc. In the Notion’Department, may be found Laced: Edgings, Ribbons, silk and linen Cambrie, pocket'Hflkfs;:Cravats, suspenders, Hosiery; kid, silk and Usie gloves, Goa's’, spools and.patent Thread/ Needles, Pins, Hooks & Eyes,and SIIOK-V ' : Of eve§i«yle and the best quality of material and workmanship, to which particular attention is'mrited. .. .. - : QItOCE DIES, In part as follows—Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Gunpowner, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, salaralus, Tobacco, starch;- Pepper, spice,;Ginger,-’Nutmeg, Cloves, soap. Candles, Brooms, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, 6cc., sc; * Also—Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Batting. Candle* wick;'' DyersUt fis, best quality oi Jndigq, Madder, Alum," Copperas, Logwood, ctci, etc..; , •■ ( \■ ■; VSebooVßooks. ' • McQuffey’sßeaders,; Element ary. spelling Books, Ray’s Arithmetics, Smith's Geographyt, blank books; writing and letter paper, slates, steel pens) Ink, etc., etc; ■' •V’ .: * !' ,

;a 1.8 o—’• • S’ ' A general.assortment of Tinpure, all of which will be sold 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 (he old stand, corner of Ferry street and Market-square, where they will find us at all times anxious to wait upon customers. WILLIAM SHAW $ SON. :

Trial ol'Rcv. G. 11. Waller. AN EXPOSITION of the celebrated Waller Seduction Cose, containing all the testimony, by J. C. Lewis, for sale bv 1. STEVENS, Ja„ dec. tS. No. 3, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

M’CONNELL’S Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and WILD CHEKKY. A sure and certain lemidy for all diseases of the glandular system, and all Impurities of the Blood, such as Lives CorxuuaTs, ScaorcL*, PoLiiosarr 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 msy be obtained gratis. Price 7S cents per bottle; 3 bottles for S3. ISAAC STEVENS, Jt., Agent.

HEAR YE! THE LAST CALL.—I will be out this week, and don't you think I want my pay. If you don't think so, you are greenl So call and pay me. If you don't, 1 will pledge yon my word you will bare to call on Esquire Rous,' to settle yonr notes and accounts, fur you have gql my goods. .I.have waited on a good mauy of you lor three years, and now is the time I want my money back, and if you don’t call and pay me, 1 wit) sue you. -So don’t neglect this call. . Feb. 9—34 ~ . RICHARD GAINES.

Dried Peaches. 6Ghts. Dried Peaches just received and for ©ale by ALEX. DETRAZ & CO.

McCOA'NELL’S

£«mpoud Fluid Extract •< Smapartltn

n ra CHEERY, A sure and certain remedy for all discus ot the Glandular system, ios all importtics of tbe blood, such as Lxrrjt Cbior&si-y*. Scaorcu, Drjrfttu, Pcutoxnr Amcraui. 1 IrtDiocrnox, Rmcxansu, etc. A large supply of the above In store, direct from the Cincinnati Depot. Price 75 cent; per bottler or 3 bottles for M. Call and get , Circular, and read the certificates appeede.'.. at J. T, THIEBAUD’S Teriy Drug Store,

Bairs Sarsaparilla^ Boxes DR. JOHN BULL'S SirsaptPV rilla Just received, direct from the Laboratory, Louisville, Ky. Price St pet bottle, or 3 bottles for $2 50. A liberal deduc.it:> from the above rates to the trade.

At J. L. THIEBAUD'S Vevay.Drog Store.

Mexican Mustang Linimexi !

The Mott Popular Jlrlfele pf the ,sgc. OlWfc DOZEN daily expected direct for; the proprietors in St, Louis, Mo. NOTlCE.— Although the proprietors Inadvanced their prices on this valuable Lint ment, at wholesale, there will be no change in the retail prices, they stand as heretofore. Smalt bottles 25 cents; medium 50 ccuU, an.: large at $l. The trade supplied at an advance of 25 cents per dozen, fora and after the lit of July, 1553. ' For sale wholesale and retol, UyJ. L. TiIIHBAUn.

COOK’S PILLS!!

The Best Family Medicine now in Use. being recommended amt used in the tegulur Practice by ait 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 val-j able Specific for mist of the diseases of ih:i country., A trial of them by those who bar*: not yet used, will prove their virtues. Tho,t who have used.them, know 'them to be a Good and Safe Family Pill, adapted to the cure of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Costivoness. Pains in the Head, Back, Breast. Sidt-v and Limbs, and the lest preventative of Billtoes Diseases. Price 25 cents pet box, or boxes for $l. The trade supplied’ as heretofore. A large supply just prepared, and hr sate, by J. L. THItUAUD.

John Bull’s Balsam of / WILD CHERRf&IGELAND MOSS PUT up in quart bottles. Price 81, or S** for 6 bottles; an. excellent remedy fur Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hoarseness, Pain' and Sore.iess of the Breast, Difii - cully of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lungs, or Pulmonary' Organs.. Constantly on hand and for sale by J. I/, TfIIF.BAUL).

—ALSO—AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. RoDOtas* Livcrwart and Tar. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Ctriaar. Locdex’s Eirtcroßisri Together with all other popular prepared medicines of the day—constantly on hand and fi.r sale, wholesale and retail, at the Vcvay Dru; Store, by J. L. THIEBAUD.

i DR. J. H. MARCHISI’S : CELEBRATED CATHOMCONV l Forthe Jit lief and Cure of Suffering Femaltt, stands pn--A eminent for i;* curative povus. inaljlhediseaM v tion andUlcfira+i tionof thcWomb. - Incidental Hemorrhage,- or Flooding; Painful*. Suppressed, & - and Irregular Meslrualion, <fyc., with all their accompanying evils,- (Cancer exccplcd.V-no matter how severe or of how long standibgl'; The Cathbltcon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, and leaving.the system in a belter condition. Lei 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 letters'.from highly eapeHenced Physicians, who have used it in their practice,.and speak from their own observations.

Kirtitscti: . P.BPeckham.M. D.; Utica, N. Y. L. Fleming, M, D., Canandaigua, N. V. M. H. Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. _ D. Y. Foote, M. D.. Syracuse. n;T; Prof. Dunbar; M. D., Baltimore, M- D. J. C. Orrick. M. 0., Baltimore, Md. W.’W. Reese, Md /New-York City. Wi,Prescott; SL D., Concord,N. H, J. P. Newlaud, M. D.,- Utica. N*. Y. * Rev. C. S, Beard, Glenn Springs, tv C. ■ . Pamphlets had gratis at ; the store of J. LI THIEBAUD,. Agent, Druggist, AfC., Yevay, Ind. Also sold by C. H. VVatooM, 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 Du. if*ieitiar;--[ have been ten yean troubled with Female Complaints—prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times tendering my life moit miserable. I base bad tbe attendance of some of lbs bin physicians, with but little success; tbe most they could do was to relieve—a cute *ll out of tbe question. For five months before com" tnencing with your medioine, I bad not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went oat of doors—{n short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my days in suffering and misery. But reading j6ut 'advertisement, 1 was induced to tty Tout mvaluble medicine called Ulcttue Cslholtcon, u tbe taitieiort. lhal not used it a week before I felt like another woman. By tbe use of thres bottle* 1 was enabled to perform all tbe labor fur sis in (be family with case, ahd could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sente of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my care to the public. 1 can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (Signed,) Mas. Saaari A. Btsnor. Freedom, Portage Co., 0., Dee. 37, 1652. J. B. MARCHISI if CO., Proprietors. Central Depot, 504 Broadway, N. Y.

, Owigc Orange Seed!. 4 BUSHEL Osage Orange Seed for .iale low by P. L. GRISABD $ SON. . Feb. 16.—35-41