Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 30, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 January 1855 — Page 3
SPRING TRADE-1855. Harwoods coimvoisiRB mv-i-th? attention of their friends on-1 the public Generally to (heir large and well selected stock of '
I their conslruutfon t»nd approximate cost? -If manures are used, what kind? "What season of the year, quantity and manner of application? Time and manner of printing? Kind of seed? Where obtained and how prepared? Time of breaking? Depth, and if eubsoiled, the manner of doing it? Manner of tillage.’ What the greatest yield per acre?— The average yield of the whole crop? Co&t per acre of producing crop* including fined, man ate and tillage? How long has this inode of tillage teen pursued hy you, and how do the results of former years compare with the crop placed in competition? The report of the Treasurer of the State Board was received. The receipts of the last State Fair were $4,000; entire receipt! §7,400; expenditures about §7,'000, leaving on hand S500. Dr. Brown, from the Committee, reported a memorial on the subject of a Geological Survey; concurred in, and ordered to be laid before the Legislature by the President Of the Board, On'motion/the Executive Committee was directed to fix the lime of holding the Stale Fairs, on the years when (here was no general election, in the beginning of October, and when there was a genera) election, immediately* after such election. On motion of dir, Holm, the committee on premiums was directed, ir they deem expedient, to tot Xy premiums the utility' of .-subsuiltiig • and underground draining. ■ On mot bin of jin Freeland, the establishment of an Agricultural Department in the ■ Stare University, was recum-
January. I Paskawitch has ordered the enrollment of three posts of Hying artillery. There is a new Ion" made to create a second grand army to bo concentrated in and around Moscow. Twenty, thousand men are occupied fortifying, i A Kussian nkass is published, that whu(K2r, after a battle shall commit nets of cruo.ty on the wounded or unresisting, sli all sutler death. The chief engineer who conducted the defease of Sevastopol is Gen. Destrand, a Frenchman. A levy of ten men In every 1000 has been ordered in the cistern half of the Empire ahd v.Ul be completed on the 1 lutU of JIarch. i
Oue Week JLaler Irom -Europe. Arrival oX the Baltic. New York, Jan. 11. The steamer Baltic arrived at half past 3 o'clock this afu!moon, with Liverpool dates to the 30 th. The French Government htb contracted for a largo loan. Affairs at Sevastopol remain uuchanged. The event of the week is the speech of the Emperor Napoleon to the Legislative assembly. It is warlike in its tone, and makes no mention of any prospect for peace. It was immediately,followed by voting for the loan of 500,000,000 francs.
SPIII1V« GOODS, Consisting *of every' description of DRV GOODS, dROCKRlES; : QUERKSW-ARE. HATS A CAPS, BOOTS .V SHOES. - HARDWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac., Ac. Atl of which will be said at their usual lo'west cash prices These wishing to purchase will plcdte give us h call before purchasing elsewhere.. .
[ [A Jvi'rUwicjct-J j. 3J* The .whole press of.Philathtipbiaare out I in favor of Hoofinnd's German Bitters, as they (itre prepared by DK C. M.'JacVsOtu Wear,.glatl to. record the success of this valuable rein* [edy for Dyspepsia,as we.b.elieye it supplies a ! desideratum in the medical world tpng. needed. | The wretched- imitators and counterfeiters i =*ve withdrawn their nostrums-from the mar* ! ket, and the public arc spared from the danger of swallowing poisonous mixtures in lieu of : the real Bitters.—J/freW. Jj* For sale hyj. L. Tiukbai'D, Vcvny. ■ ' [AdvctUiemvlitd Gicjit Cint or .Rheujutisu.—The Editors of the Richmond-Republican, Dec. 24,18.52, say rhat Carter's .Spajiisb Mixture, is no quack Medicine. They' bed a men in their press rocm who was afflicted with violent Mercurial Rheumatism, who whs constantly complaining of misery in the bt?k, limbs' and joints;—his eyes had become feverish and 'mattery,.neck swollen, throat sorb, and alt the symptoms of Rheumatism, coir.bincd with Scrofula.' Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Minnie cured him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they bear testimony to .its wonderful effects, and say their only regret is that all suffering with disease of Ihe'blOod are nut swore of the cust once pf such a medicine. They cheerful!y recommend it ■ See their certificates, and notice in full aroilhd the bottle. . ET ?or sale atTnmsn'D’s Drug Store.
' Bailor and Eggs, laklm in exchange for G&eds, 'Also, a.ij- other article cf produce. - : ' V . HARWOOD 4 COCRVOlMER. jar. 15 - No. 1, Odd Fellows* .Builditgi
An important meeting iff the representatives of the five powers has been held at Vienna* but the result has not transpired. Bossia continues to make sortks. Three have been made from the city hud one'from the harbor. The Allies have received 18,000 reinforcements. The weather is more favorable. There is nothing now in the Attitude of Austria or Prussia.
Congrbssiolmv Proceedings. "WAtjHixtiTOKj Jan. lo. Senate. —Mr. Drodhcad moved that the Senate consider the joint resolution in favor of the relief of the Arctic expedition, and said there were special reasons forit. Mr. Grayson, from tho select committee on tho Ihtciiic Hail road, proposed two substitutes for the hills.
' Tlic Male ol* Iitdiaiia, ON the Relation of.William Allen, Basil Allen,* Robert Coy, and'Margaret Cay, Ms wife, Hiram Shipman; and Rebecca Shipman, his wife, , , ;
. . ■ vc. ■ ■ ( jaihes Johnson, \Villiaib R., Wiley, Jscol) Allen, Stephen Lineback, John Attain Lineback; flittl Lineback. .Ciyil action for money, in the Switzerland-Circuit.Court... ' It-having been proved hy affidavit tvfsre bid Court that James Johnson a ml Jacob-Al-ien are turn-residents of the Slate oftlitian.i: whttt-fore noti t is.hereby given to said James Johnson and Jacob Allen, that said action stands for trinl it the May'tt-nn of 'thu Switzerland’ Circuit Court, to. be ■ lidl&rii ol ti.e Court House iti.Vevay, *>» the first ylnndoy in May, 1555, and that unless the said James Johnson and Jacob Alien enter, their.-appear* ante to said action' and ‘answer td tile complaint, the matters arid things therein cbnfaiiit*d will be .taken against Ihem a;: confessed. . Witness, Ira ff. Matin, C'trkof said court. IRA N. MAUN, Clerk. J. Dirvo.vr, Atl’y, - . ■ Jail. IS; 1855.—St M
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Mr. llrddhcad again asked the consideration of the Arctic expedition resolution, and it was taken up. .Mr. Hunter objected to its passage, on the ground that the search for Dl Kane would only load to the loss of more lives, from the uncertainty of the position of the Arctic expeditionists . Mr. Mallory explained that Dr.'Kain had made arrangements by monuments and signals, so that if lost ms track and rente could be discovered, .
The foreign enlistment bill had passed, and Dari lament had adjourned. Tho bullion in the Bank of England had decreased 18,000 pounds. The Bailie left Liverpool early on the morning.of the JlOth.with S’2 passengers, including Commodore- Derry. The Africa arrived out at neon on the •24 th.
leivcrC'omptaintj DYSPKI’r?il.\. J.vjodtcr, Chronic or Nervous Delti'iiy, .iJiipa'-f t>f tl e/Kitlneyr, and all iH»tr; fr-i'm'a ■ILK‘r>!;r.-.l M*er or Sl'uutaeh; rurh »« t .‘on-oInward Pilrr, FoKstst ■of itithe IJt-.ti*. Ae;.fiiy <'f the X?Vt*’j, Hecnturn, for F"*'**,!. FiIju-t?or Welrit ir.ISo Kr.iiU-.i-iUSiitiVii.? orFhjl;*r:mraiUjo ilinf the Crummies •'1 the H-snl.'lTnrried and l/ndcuit tlrvalhits, FlciK'yir.x; U ;ht; Ctcfek-, ii*if * r FiL'Tof 'ititiv .VtL-iU.ir* ahu.ic Ij u-.a" j.**istV.r« <>r'Vl>I-in; I'oii’iir'Webs Infure tie Fever an-! Del! I'ain la tne ilesii. i)ed(irnrj >if [ijrtb!rj|!ii».’Yflh>*ite»a of the skin arid !>•.•?. i*tln !>■ the ,'jiie, Hio». Che*i. liinbs.Ae.' Fu.llrn Fin the* of Fvil.ari't j;r.-ri dif|'rcsi|\‘!i of if.irht, c<n le- 1 HMujily' fearvif l-v'De. oo'< rel<'Nrr.;--f! ' n i: k m t .v v. ! f r t: up. Prej-ateJ l*y iht.'C.’-'UJ** Nd.'PJii'Yrtliiiir ■ l’hi(tdel|ibb..' . r.K-if imi« i-r o» er Fn; aohve o.vafe? it tiut cvrellc 1 IF tf(0s)fr?l. hy ar.y- other |'ret , ar =, -**o is rtw Ffittfl Sialj» ; 3r hto enh-n llive'., In many tas-i j/nr &>Utul J:b* rjc.v:iv l.?*1 fs.tt-J. TS>> Ui;t;rjar.* uonbt iCectifti ef t , u>.s.-',S:eyi.*reai ttriji.Ti iij :\h r-ciili'-ctjot; ol of if.'- I.iv.-r-rt»M Urv : ilasdi.e'icTvKtfi ihn thcal aearrhiL- p-jr*io n e.ntue tJ bh<! tiTertluns t f ItB Xnthey iec. viCul, cetU'.a atJ j.iea«ai.ii. ■ '■ . •- • ■ 't ‘ ■ tto fc rainwi*. ' H.fV. .Chiney, M:i!enht rylu Hj'.i .Orl.: 11, Jei2, laid; t'HaViiir >oW }Ayr‘*\Ct?r» WMce llrr*.’ I CnO U haa civet. i(i e>i>f..tniUjiCO lh»l tii coma osdrr n*y'notice." - , - _ ■ , • V •' , Xob*»(v -A; £d *701*; Sslriw, Kj'. .} r wt t, I* j]. Slid ••We'reioiee (>• inform'y<uu that ihU jliitij .’"Ki-ntad ntvd'K-lt.e hsf fiUy. roclt[ttln*d the ••-vsihV-i rvlsW'-Ot} nliieh hu bi-ett aritcii it, atei haCnr vittut* We hu!n *t1 Jt‘» eiJ '»; !( eif.lt- lV.-! it.U , • ■J. M. * J. W.rjierTT, CtirL,K; 'fluty i. i*ic, fcidt t'Wo hatr Uv.fd of i’,ub>r Ctci.p«!rf.'ro.* ,1 by ihP!ur of lV. lloSau-IV fi>/Tn;ts Uiitvrr, titii b.-lttvv jl U W a falautde nveJleine.lf; ; ;• J- Jlfjui, Irvict*! Ky.', Janj C5. irjf, ,e»M; havo mccrUdcinii intni<r,i;!ria jr ttr ilrv.Car.d RtnetK flyvirlaataud pih'tttlHjiclaiW them by : the half anJ »loron. T * ■ . . . . ’ r-;/- 1 ' :•■ ■' Dr. I*. I'slio *f flo',, Ktoi\IPe Tentt.iApfit !>. 1*5’., Mid: ’tVoOr Uill.-rraro uoVarltlnjrvesy fas’-.-riiJ-every, t; * l ii.?', fnr’rj tve hire lii tli al'I< |V learn, hathrvn te-nejiu. d.” : ' i T*ie?.- Hih’rr? f (*■ entirely iuvl^inaf* atui rtfi i.j-'iSm the tclvrpoainln’J.t; cr-J can WUsed fnr.lr.fanU tn Veil aa utoltic.' , •' FormIo tv rv»t«reuhU dealer* eV«y where, , ' , /♦f-vh ; J, HKAU t), A;e[.t, Vcvjj.-
Tilt: MARKETS. Cincinnati ninrkrt. Tuesday, Jam 1G. Ftont.—The bnly sales - heard '.of to-dity were 80 bbls'at 67,60 and 50 do at $7,73. Received during the last 24 hours 7$I bbls. Pp.ovi.«m\s—A. sale of 103 bbls prime Lard at 8ie. Sales of 450 Qrcen Hams at 6c, and 100 long middles nl $4,10. Skuh—Sales of 21 bbls Clover at 81,50. Ue.iss— A sale of iS bbls prime White at $2,00 pet bush. . Gcorr-aics—Tht only sale heard of was'.id Idids prime Sugar at 4 J ftlic cash.
The Sarah Sands put into Coil: with her sails damaged, She would proceed after repairing, without returning to Liverpool. Ti.c Arabia sailed from Marseilles on I lie *21st, will* J ,400 incite] i troops for the Crimen.
Mr. Hunter acquiesced after Mr; Mallory's explanation, aiul thti joint resolution wds passed. ■ ‘ Mr. Hodge, ofiowa, from the committee on Lauds, reported bach the bill establishing ft laud district in Florida, which was read and passc'd. L The Ocean Mail , Appropriation bill, which failed last session, was taken «p, debated and finally postponed indefinite- 1 Thc Judicial reform bill was taken rip and variously amended, when tho Senate went into executive session, and shortly after adjourned; House.— Mr. Letcher hr ij light before the IlrJuse the question of privilege in relation to W. ,B..Chahe refusing to give testimony before a select committee appointed last session to int-festigaW whether money or oilier improper means had been used to influence thd passage or defeat of bills, and asking for a process to compel Chase to answer . questions — Some debate, took place,* when a farther consideration of the matte: was postponed;
Hous-—The only sales heard of were 700 head averaging 203 lbs at SI,23 anil £10 light at 81.00. : ■ ■ * ... Ciir.tjc—Snlcs oC200 bss at 10c. - Urm.—Soles of 1000 bushels Oats at 403 ami UHJ do hominy ill Sl,70a$l,75.
mended. - . 'Hu Eric uuivu ('omndtlre were instructed to locate llic next State Fair at Indianapolis, provided sufficient inducement*. be ed’ered. * Ti;e following pontons weic elected lo lili vacancies in tin? Slate Bu,mt: . > A. d. Hajv.of (dark; . J. 1*.D.Mkc, of Maiioii. • J. A. al.ason, of Putnam. W. T. Dennis of Wayne. G. T. Wagoner, of Warren. G. Vv. Line, of Dearborn. Stems FiS.er. of Wabash. W: If. Beniuit, of Lhiea, The following gentlemen eoalines to lo nicmlujr-: Abraham SmiA. vf ICncx. ■ i Samuel llcnii.it, el* Johnson. ; Jacob ii. ! tm i is, of Switzerland., Joseph Allen, of Montgomery. Joseph Orr„ of Lcj-ortC. ■ ;.!, L>. G. Xei.on, of Allen. James' W. Coi krur., of Gibon. .
A high diplomatic conference is tele Iwdd at the British Minister's residence in Vienna, on the Ub'th.- The Ambassadors of Engl and, Franco, Austria, Prussia and the Russian Ambassador, Prince Menehikolr* are to take part in the discussions. Th-; eacfercucfl is to bo of a positive character.
Louisville ITIaiKci. . Tt’ESDAV, Jult. 10. ‘ Ciicui-u—Sales in lets at 101c. Coir.—Pittsburgi) by the quantity'fat i0|c, Pomeroy 9ic. Retail sells at Hc.‘ ■ Pidur and Grain—Pour js selling in lots at $7,36. choice brands S3,00. Wheat 'continues scarce, and nominal at.SI,50. per bushel. Old com at Toe. new corn 62 to CS cents. Oats 40 to-15c. . ' Ci.tDuls-^A'saieefStsrattHc.
A Vienna despatch of the 2Gth says: Gm isdiakoiV presented a note, received from Ft. Petersburg, to Count Jiuol, which, it is believed, is, unsatisfactory, but not a liwal reply. Tiuj Prussian mission to London, of abidi lugh expectations had been formed, was merely the leaver of autograph Liters to tie’ Queen, and with instructions to watch certain known flll'airs,
CicoceaiEs—Saleaof Rio coffee 475 bags at lOalOlc- A sale of 69 btaiW Sugar at 41c. Plantation tno!a$ses 20c. . ’ I FaciJHTt—To.N, piles ns C0s65t, per bfc'l. and 25 a 30 per pound freight; "
This popular Art, Assoc ration Isdenignedlo encourage ohd p«putaiize lhc .Fine Afiifi and disseminate' wholesome Lileratuie throughout Jim country. A Gallery of A rlsis petinaiienU IV founded, 1 and writ corilain a Valuable collection of Paintihers; ajid Stalijiri* fur ,lhe annual distribution of each year. The best Literature, of lhc day,' wili be-irimed to sntycribets, cons jit ingof the popblar .Monthly Magazines, Reviews; . : ■' The ;.Coinmittee ,qf Management hhW the pleasurd of announcing ibat the First Anriiia! Distribution will take place on ilte. 30th January next, at which time will be dwtribefed. or qj lolled to members sevcji I hundred Works bl Att, azlibng "which is 1 .the otiemnl and world: teuowned statue, of tlie GREEK.-SLAVE, by I Itnam Powkrs, cojf/jiif octr jfpe tJloaMnd dollar*. 1 together with'ibrj beautiful .Statues ■of- VENUS. BACCHANTE, HERE, FIONA end Ihc DANCING GIRL; .and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, imported item Paris; large collection of-OlL' PAINTINGS, comprising some of the .best productions of'celebrated American and Foreign Artists. , The Literature issued to sabicribers constki.': of the folioV/ihg Mbntjdy Magazines: Ihrprr’e, Pdlnam't, Knickerbocker, Jlra~ A'jm’a, Magazine pf Ari, d;id,ftodry’s flout, and the Quorleriy re:printed ill NewYotk; Vditdurgk, Jmfinipifriv /.bndbn'Quarterly, and Norlh uriiith,. *, ■ ‘
VEVAY PHICKS CCUREST. , Corrected Wtddv for .the llevelilc.
Affairs at Sevastopol aro unchanged. Russia claims to be doing considerable •lanugo to the approach of the Allies, nevertheless the French in. the third par* akdl, have mounted cannon, McnchikoT is sick. Van Oaten Sucker, in command of 5,000 'finks, had landed at Fiifnero. 'He destination of Omer Pasha's army is kept profoundly secret. It is thought they would invest the north tide of ScVflftOpob
Grain-wheal ®U0 thru 752JO • > ■ ryo) SOS»tO . - oaii -3ns40 H*yp idn- - nsn lar-t, f fc - 3»W MoUrsii, N. O. - S3£» ‘ - F.II;" 4OS50 Oniony p buihi-l ■ 4o2f0 ]l’oUtiH‘l ito @1-4 . ' —«— | Mue rrtsj isl-30 {' Dlaswed l«l.S5 (.* 'timothy. .Sa3.e5 .Sugar nerlM - 5*4 ‘ do retail 6i7 iSall' per bushel» , Coa75 Tallow, - , ■ 8a 10 Wood, - d,0ns2,5o
Tin* new Board eL’ctad the following omcers; ■ . , Prcsithu!— .t'jscpl; Orr, of Lapprle. J7tv / ; rerf‘V*v/V— ,f. IV Drake, of Marin.i. ami Viiii. II, Bennett, of Fiiiou. . Sc rcfari —.1 u1 11 1>. Dillon, of Imli auapnii;.. • Tr.ush re—SV ]\ .Bud!, of Indianapolis. - . r j . | Kx>\iitirr r-.w*t«fV'<v—Me*.rav Orr, Ucii- 1 ids. Matson, l-nlie a ad Wagoner. j The Board ‘ r!it*!» iii!jouriu*d, without, day. ■. . . * •
Latest Prom Cnlildriiln, Arrival'of the Northern Light, Nmv York, Jani 15. The steamship Nortliern Light nrriTeJ at her Jock at 2 o'clock with 27 passengers and §5.73,000 in treasure,:. She connected with the Cories .which left Son* Francisco on the 23d;' • “ : .* ri;-. Mailers in Central America are unchanged since our last advices- ‘ '
Applet, dried P •• greenpbrl ],%Sal50 Bean* , . * ®9.CO tkeswoi. - . 1R2S5 ftoreU, Gear JSSai potatoa ,. eo®25 Rutter VE, V MSSo Bacon ham*.'* - ■ 10C12K Shoulder*'. ; 7(36, . ' SMci V7S«1 Cofee,, P tack ■ ' 13*13, ■ ■ - p 6, wi *M Cbeete,' p box , * lo® IS do p Ei, v llSKlri ChicketiA p dor KSofW.W’ Egc» Pdiieti '■ * ®15' rloar P barrel ■ 8,00gaAO;: Kcatliew P & > 353:40! Golden Syrup ’ 753S0,’
f’oNSTAtCTINOt’l.K. I>CC. *20. It is eoutideiilially Rsscrtamcd that a resolution was adopted to .storm Sevastopol ns toon as the* Turkish reinforcements came up. The French, it is raid, will storm while the British and Turks attach MoiwhikoiV.
The frigate Columbift left San Juan, for a cruise on the Clb of January, The brig Snrion, ftdtn Charleslon, bound for New Orleans with rice, was ashore Oh Torlu* gas.; ' The Uncle Sam arrived at San Francisco on the 20tli. ‘1. 1 ' . . ;
irt ABiU AOESi,; In Jdadison, on the,14th, ihst,,py ligv. Jes. B. Lathrop ,.M}B3.Elita beth Cuirerj, of. Mmljsori, and'3trV Ellis B!cGui‘b, formb:Iy of FWience.* ’ . • ’ ' 'V ; \*'
it is said Ihnt Omcr Pasha bad written to the Btiltan, making the conditions nf Iiis accepting tin* command, that III’ .-kid have two votes id councils o! war, to ;:m;vc!ii Iiis being out voted by Cnnro! ert.
S’rom raliforniju . , j Anllnl of Ittf .Vnrtli Mar- ' ■ Xi;\VTurk, dnn. lO. j ’ The aUMiite: Xorth Star has arrived fit, thU. po t, briny advices irofti San Francis-; ct) to L‘ie idtli of December, and -00 tengefs and $1, 119,028 in gold. All ivas ijuii't :,t Acapulco. j The North -Star leit"Aspinwall on the' 1st. but was detained two days by a revere gain from the north, width proved : very disastrous to the shipping in the gulf,: causing the Idsj cf a great number of livcs> and much properly.. The brig Flying Glond, from New: York, was driven ashore, ami is a total' loss. The captain, ami seven .men were! drowned; the mate and fAimen only hav-1 inj roachcdithe shore. The bl ip A1 vert,! bound from New York to f’anlutgena, and n schooner, name unknown, weie id*; GO lost. The breakwater and wharves at; A-spinwidl were greatly damaged. Tltej steamer Falcun from New Orleans j and Havana, had to put out to fen, not: being able to enter Urn harbor, until the I storm subsided. j The weather cUutimwfd dry in Califcr- i ma and tbc milters web anxiously look* ing far min. The Hon. \V. 1; Barbour, Judge of j the Tenth District Of California, has ken' indicled by the grand jury of Yuba conn-1 ty, for assaulting C. I’; Sedgcr with deadly weapons. A bridge S00 feet long, over Trinity river, in Crass Valley, has been pleted.'A rich claim has been struck in Caldwell’s garden, on Slant’s flat. By this arrival, we have dates from the Sandwich Islands to the 2Sth November. There is nothing new about the treaty. —■ The whaling business is vcy discouraging. Advices from Carlhagena, confirms the total defeat of Alelo and his parly, at Bogota, after in obstinate resistance of two days. The loss on the part of the lie volution ists was groat. Mclo aiid many of the leading partisans ware captured. The Government forces of Peru, under Gen. Meran, after a fierce combat, was defeated by the troops of Domingo Elias, and AIeran was taken prisoner, arid tried by court marshal and shot.
The committee appointed by the railroad meeting al Son Francisco bail decided on n route across the plains as the most practicable means of securing the spfeedy completion of the railroad, . * - , The Legislature will probably bo called ■upon to make '.an appropriation for this purpose. ‘ 1
'DEATHS. ip Hits p'qcc, ontheLSUi inst, Daxim. i)trVocn, pged 39 yparaand 11 months., . Mr. Dnfquf w-zs <rac of the early settlers of Vevoy, having emigrated from Switzerland, at about the begin niog of thep:c?e;il ceiilury, to this.wildernessqflhe>‘esL T
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v A o l - e a m a-Fee I-:—G.i r ».r Crst.—I hcrtlv t-tt’fj , llulj for three ycacs I had Agurauu Fitrrof lhcr.).>t Clot ml tt cri; i t ?> n. • • I !; vJ ■ jtre rt 1 }‘c.i v e !l a f, ii;«i Uao •ittaiitUles «f Quinine, Jlartr.ry.'sr.d I IkIicvotf. ■JiuTonlcj-aJ vcrtisidi butnil clv pomiUitLt rvIler.vAt ItH I tried GurterAi ‘Kiiablih'Kt.>;ure, two tfCrttWj) of which effectually turtrdVie, cad I ad l-jpiy 16 eay I hire had ncIler Chilli hr Fer-.*M tlr.ee* I con* t)Jer it the best Tonic la IhcwotM, and the only modi* pne that Vycr reached tm . .’lias I/jxiim.v. ’ ’-Heaver lb in,‘rear Kit fit." ■ . C.B, Lite, initio* la lint dtrof HicSmocd, and for many years in tho Feat Cijct, It' sutb eoiCtrtuc In ihe afloriWilnitcniesiyor Otitrt Fpanlth .ytnanr, that; ho lias Isiii^hl.uiti.crti'ci/ hit loUlcj, which ha lias given a wav to the sfUktnJ. JIr. tyi frays he lies rwmhiiownEtio fnllwien tik«i ctrotdlri; la ditre tlons/. . ,.:* Dr;j!tso,n yracUcks Physlchiij'aiid fonti-mly of the City Hole I, In the Kiyof lilthinocd; eiyj bo wit* nosed In a number of Instances live cfiecU.of Carter’s Sjmiifc.lv MExtJrt:, Tl;icti wfe most inrfy surprising.— Jlo ataso of Coruam{.tHio,.dc)»fiTi|< i.ton the idver, the eood werit wonilerful indetil. / Kxncet. AI.lbixEr*, bf tbo Cm of BriiiEcr A. Morris JtichmoM, was .cured of Liver tomj taint of via hi years stain II ng.l.y'lie 'utc of tan bntlWof Carter’* SjaifcliMixture* ■■■': ■ Cccwr Cci c or Ectorrti.—Th.i Ulilorj of fhe Kiri* f.toad He[iuW!t*nbed« servant employed In ilteir toon, cared orviotenlfcrmiili, c m I iced with Ktieu tcalfctn.Tfhlch toll rely dfcaMtd .Lint from wort, Twft btmleiof Carter’s Spsr.fcn Mixture tcsJe# p.rferi ifiTChf WtB,»ndtht,Eo.t\>fi I li.‘a jmblk nnt.iv,say they‘‘ttccrfnlly rofoutct>ml il la at] who fw tft'rted with'any of the Mbod.” v Situ Asotbh Ctss cv :&urf>*'—I, l ad a vrry valuable boy cured of t'crofiila by. Carter ’» Mivtnrv.—Jsatf M.Tjtrtoa, Coadauor bn the JI, F, dr i.ILCo., Richmond, Va. , , ... *. ,'itr Rntojr or crivEonsmsDivo Grata.—Mr. Join Thomji*on..rett*1Itic Jntltt city of Hiekruotd. »:s etteit by-three tmtllfs uf Carter** Miitujv. »f Silt Khonmi ■s hlcti lie had nearly TO years end which alt lie (diyilclil.a of the City, could.not eurv. Mr. Th(>ti)|>sott'Ua null known tpcrcbant In the city of Klrhmond, Va.; ai.d li’sVom is nil's! re tar fh able.' , tV*. A.iliiviiEnsof KirtiaioiiiJ. Va-b*aa serrant rcted of bj tihllis, in thc.w orrt form, hr Cen't't ?i>aabh JlixUuv. He saiv hei chcerfnlly recomtuendi It, ; and toiitidcri It an iavaloahlo.rnediattc* . : iJitTnib K. Wijt, of Hlchmohd, wstewr’i of Fcrofula.and whsl nhtsieUra called rocCrmed CocsttajiUon by three bottles of Gartef'f .'pafiis’t Miilurv, ‘ Kamj iJvRToy. GommlHif.net oflie Kercrae, uy> he the good' effects <il Carter's £fv$h»ilv.Mtt: ‘.ur<* tu a number t oT Syphllliii: c=icv.ui3 £aj» U U a for ihalhwtiMo dUow. ” t J ■. ; • < AVrt. G. llsitroon v of HJcbmurd. \|., carfsl if old Fbn i sad Fleers wMch dUshl-d him ftrc'r veiling. Toole a fjtr .Sottlea .of Catturt ■ FpanUti 21 is tare, end was enabhrd to watV siitipni a emuit, ;u a short lin.o Acnnatwiirty cw*h‘ i 1 : '': ' V Fn|iei]>a1 Ht’Di.t* M. WAR D. CLOKB M Co., X' 1 . SX .MiMf.i Jjiic. S’cfv Voft. T. V.-OjOTT A eOhS, 'So IW, .North ed Ft., PhiltdstphKc BEXSETT A: UEEAb, Main it. Riehaioi.d-Va. -- „ And tor safe by J. L-THIKBACft.* titty; Hr Morrison & ilroih; ttenfilstiaw John J; lAtu!, Si. fitrtaz; Ihos. JI cCulloisjIi, MwrStld. <®- K l ■
i A Dispatch from Warsaw iintiomiccii that the Bu-riau naval artillery had boon taken oiil of the Baltic fleet, mid had arrived at Hevu.'tupol, a:ld to their pre.-cnce i-Vue ilia recent precision of the tire from : Sevastopol, as writ as the new found bold- ' ne.s.s of the fleet.
'Che city marshal of Oakland. John Hogan, lias absconded with 630,PCO of the fufids belonging to the city. The question.ts to the State caoital is about to be decided. Sacramento will doubtless be the place selected. Miss Sarah Pellet has declared her intention of taking out 5.0C0 respectable New England girls to California. In the libel suit of George Thaichcr and wife vs; the Christian Advocate, has resulted in favor of the plaintiffs. The damages are $3,000. The paper published a letter stating that the ptanlifTs were living together without; being married. I Yankee Sullivan aas been arrested at Ne-j ivadafof his recent participation in a prize' s fisN. i I Henry Rcnnisos, a policeman of San Fran* | cisco was stabbed by Elizabeth Sullivan, with j 1 whom he had been cohabiting, and had desert-! ;ed for the purpose of getting married. i | James McCabe, known as-'Judge McCabe/ was stabbed by David E. A key, for having , made dishonorable proposals to his wife. It is [thoughthie will recover. | The New Englanders celebrated forefather's [day with a dinner at Wllsoh's exchange. Mr. j Thomos Webb presided. | Rain was much needed. In sonic places i Cattle arid vegetation were suffering. i Immense tpuntiiips of citl had beeh thrown j up by Ihe miners, and good judges looked for b larger yield in the event of heavy tains, than i was ever before realized. The lafgest portion of Ihd town of Valle tto I was destroyed by fire on tba 21st.
NEW ADVERTl8£aiBWtTS/, Fresh Arrival, JUST. RECEIVED,, from-.New' • Orleans, per Btearacr. u lajEe supply of Ficsli Itirtlasscs.of the new' crop) iV barrels'/arid half barrels, and for sale cheap' foiJSaSSSSSa cash., q r GBO. E; PLEASANTS4 CO..' jan IS—tf - / /• ■
A dispatch from Vienna slates at the conference hckV-there oil the 28tb, notes wore exchanged between the represcUUlives of the three allied powers defining the sense in which the cabinet understood the four joints proposed ns vnnditiona of peace.
To the FhI»I!c, • / THE Undesigned has now gotih operattoa bis new Steani .Grist MiU, at Cgn- gjgfc(te Square, andas iiewjshesthe.cartomjabr of Ihe people generally,;he takes . metliod of informing them hislerms.-Whcat, Corn, UaHey/arid Chop Stuff, will be ground tor the'eighth, • The Undersigned'has'taken great pains lo gel up a Mill that will suit the public, by getting No. I,French Burr Stones/ and No. 9 and 10 Bopin* Clothyof the best quality: rihd by being thbs prepared, arid paying strict al* tent ion io‘ business, he expects 'ogam a liberal patronage. He intends doirig A business on Grist Grinding not surpassed ill (his section of country. lie hopes all Will try the Center Square ill 111. Flolit wilt be pul up in barrels, to suit customers, in -good order. He hopes that cusloinZts. will have [their barrels, sacks, bags.- &c:,' containing j their grain, marked b’;ih their names in full, lo prevent troublb to them and the Miller. [ JOHN W. ST GRISES. I Centre Square, Jaa. IS,' |S55,—3m
1 GortscIiitkolT is Understood to have; I demanded lilnc to obtain instructions from • i Ids government. J* Is said that the article of the German ! (CfiUftdemtion expressly forbids German, ’subjects entering the military service of] ' foreign powers.' . J Col. Colt dentes in a letter to thl’Ltm(don Times, that lie otic red to supply pisStols to the Czar.
Piusce, —The Emperor opened the legislative session in person. In Iiis speech lie alludes to the treaty with Austria as defensive for the present, and thanks the British Parliament for 'their warm demonstrations, and the English array for its invaluable co-operation. The land army is stated at 581,000, and 113,000 horses; with 62,000 sailors on shipboard. He asks for an additional levy of 140,000 men, arid states that the revenue of tbo country remains tmdilhinished.
police of Adniinistratioit. TW'OTlCE'ii hereby giveh that the underI V signed 1ms been appointed administrator of the estate of Francis ‘Chenamt, late of Switzerland county, Jndiauo, deceased. Said estate is supposed to oe Solvent. F, L. CRISARD, Adminislrator. Jan. IS, 1S35.—3t
On the 27th the Minister of Franco was authorized to raise a loan of 500,000,000 francos. Spain —A letter from Madrid states that Mr. Soulo was present at the discussion which took place in the Chamber on the sale of Cuba. Ko report of the discussion is given. Italy.—The foreign troops hive been withdrawn from Tuscany.
Administrator*’ IVotice. ■JWOT1CE is hereby given that the undcrsigned have bE’en appointed .ad min is I rotors of the estate ot Ur- Wm. Norisez, late of Switzerland county, deceased. Said- Crtalc is supposed to be solvent. Those having Claims against the estate will file them, and [hose knowing thcmselvcsto be indebted will please come forward and make settlement. HIRAM WASON, J .,, n ,: n : c „ olnr , CHARLES NORISEZ, \ Adnnmst.alors. jan lS-3t
The details of the fire had not reached San Francisco when the steamer left. Dolyheyney and John B. Walker & Co.; ore the heaviest losers’. Their entire stock, valued at $3,000 was destroyed. It was most probably the work of an Incendiary. Business was excessively dill), and no improvement was adlicip'ated until after the fains,
Family. CroctTV; On the Comer of PlKlii anfl i'trir Street», hNUlANA..- v: rijV 11E ufitisrsigrtWd-4iaie^i«ft• opera0 an rsJl tablishmenl j» Gco. H. Kyle’srinnWrnj;, •a-litre he Mituids ifepinga wei! scigcied assortment uf , * '. . ■ ' -e - ' . FA MIL Y ■ GitOCSUms*
A quarrel bos sprung np between the King of Naples and the Jesuits upon the question of the superiority of the Pope over the Kirigs of the Earth. December. 17.- —Oracr Pasha, has ( Uft Shumila. r I*he Turkish troops began to arrive from Varna;
Attack on !tlr. liennctt. New Yoke, Jan. 13. A letter to the Courier states thatBenhett. Consul at Bogota, was attacked bj- a fmrty of soldiers at his residence, ana several volleys iired. Mr. Bennet, however, Was uninjured. A servant's arm was broken.
Xollcc of Adtn|nisiruloi , ’fi Shlc. Tfcj OTICE is hfereby given that 1 will sell at iw public auction on Friday the 9th day.of February ric?t, at the residence of Francis Chenaod, [in Vevay,} late of bwitzerUnd co., deceased, the following personal properly, consisting, in fmf, of Clocks, Watch Crystals, Candle brands. Wake Lamps, Glass and Cornelian Setts, two Stoves, one pair BaUntes end Weights, ope Grain Cradle and Scythe, 4c., 4c. A creditor sis months will be given on ell sums'overthree dollars—the purchaset giving his note: with approved security, waiving y a Hi a lion br ippriieement laws. . Ssletpcototoenee’ot 16'clock,P.M. . . P. ISARD', Admi nis ir at or.' Jin. lo, lE55i—-£t. . i', ; ;
Such cs FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes, Sit£«, Molars, ilcckerel, &r;, ic. ■ • Together svith Wooden Ware, Hollnv.' Ware, ar.tl nucictous' crticits not ncccryary to mention— comprising; all articles usually kept in Grocery Stores _ ■ ■ The advertiser solicits a share ot patrocof*:, and iuterus to sell vtry cheap,or rash. . Uenteinbet the place, opposite 0*d I'djr. Hall, Cd door below ThiehainTj Dm:: - 'Sept. ‘SS, I'. S. LlNBi ( £~N DIANA ST VTE STOCK M_CMi V ; TMD1—TEATS, KCJIE.NCK A; Co. ; . tjontinuc (orrrcivrMiu-st of the Inctsaa Slock Money tor Go. Account*. ccmUr -'lit. - ■
John iUitchcM Cixossni, Jan. 15. John Mitchell was received at the Burnet House this morning. The Mayor and the tomfriittee of the oily Council did not attend. A. mass meeting is being held at Greenwood Hall, denouncing the City Council for their action in welcoming Mr, Mitchell to the city.
A letter from Saltateur Fecimde says tho defense of the frontiers will now be conducted on a, hew plan. The costly material will be removed from the bastions on the walla and carried back to the ships. - The Fremolen Blatt says likewise that the defense of Sevastopol will be confined to tho forts. Pound —-Advice's have been received at to complete additional works to the citadel within the. first fortnight in
Too Consnl despatches full particulars. , XTie assault was made on the 18th of November, but information was not allowed to leave Bogota, until after the revolution of the 9th of December, .
[>eu York and Button! THE subscribers are now receiving a very large sldcH cf DRY GOODS, &C„ &(!., suited to.the Fall,Trade, embracing all the articles usually kept in their line, which have been selected with great Cafe in the cities of .SEW YORK■& BOSTON, and purchased entirely with casln We feel confident u c can offer superior inducements to purchasers, ar.d we invite all in want of Goods tu call on us and examine cur stock before bovine elsewhere. W i L LI AM SHAW 4c SON.
OCT This day one week ii set fot thb argument in the case of young Summon*, fot tie attempted murdar.-by poison, of bis fctbfamily. Thecaieis now before the SuJnema Court cf Obis.
Resigned: ’ Wasu tsoros, Jan. 16. Pictfe Soule has resigned bis mission to Spain, and Jno. C. Breckinridge bat been appointed bis successor andwlll be confirmed to-morrow,; , . . .
PUnriir the CnweKt Tfar^iWl.S,; ‘ The payment of ibreedollars constititesany one a member of .tbis. Association, and entitles hint to cither one of.iho,above Magazines for one ycat, and nUo to a tickei in the distribution of the Statue ty a rid'Paintings, which are lo be allotted to me mb mi n January., ; : Pcisoris taking" five ine'mborshVps ore entitled to - any Tfivc of the - Magarinea.onc year, and to.six tieieta in the distnbatidn. , , Persons, on becoming mcrobcrr.' caa have tbeir Magazine commence VUh any 'toioalh they choose, and Tbly oh its. briirig mailed tb thftiri 'promptly on the first of every month, dVVecl ftom.the New ,York and Philadelphia; Publishcrs.v■ VV : ' ; - v . LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, iUrrMy, is furnished on'e year and two memberships for $G. • The net proceeds derived ; froni;the saleiof memberships/ are devpled to the purebaie of Works of Art; for. Iho ensuing-yea r.: - - /. ■. '. UooksbpenTo Tcceite riames'al\lhe‘Easlcrn office. New Yoik. or Western office, Banousky. The Gallery of-Art is located at, Sandusky, (the Western office of Ibe' Associatiori.y whcre 'superb Granite'. Buildings have" been erected fnt it, andin whose spaCiouEsaloons the Splcn : did collection of Statuary and Paiatinfes are exhibited. . ‘
TilK GKUDK SLAVt;. r . Ilncchantr, Vends, Flam, Mebc, uml .the , Dancing Glrlt = fHAUE above -celebrated Statues, Jl with FIFTEEN SsTATUKTTES IN BRONZE; and sevbral hundred 'MAGNIFICENT 01L PAINTINGS, form Uib cbllbcriHfi pf prizes to be distributed among the members of the, Costunpolilan Art .Association at the first annual distribution, In janbary next. ~ The CoimopotlcluiArt WuUhltrmryA*- ■ aoeiaftou, OrgonierJ for the Kneouniprwrml and f*ciitntl Diffuiioii of UUralure and the FV«e , Arts oh a new and ortelwl pbnt. •” V •
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