Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1855 — Page 3
£5T The Erbokvjlle American says ■ that a few days ago, a committee of six* of the ladies of Brookvill, waited on | every liquor seller in the place, with a petition to quit the business. They say in their petitions that “the business is in direct opposition to the laws of God; and all good municipal laws, and iJi opposition to the will of this community—that it is tho miner of our husbands, sous,* fathers arid brothers,’' arid they therefore huribly pray that it hd stopped. 1' or fear entrcarics might not he of any avail, they append the following:
■ preparing all appropriate dibits lot Hydropathic establishments, vegetarian boardinghouses, private families, etc. It is the CooVj complete Guide for all who “eat to lire." Pooer C2 cents; muslin. 5* cents, ii'hler-Cure in America, Over three hundred cates of-various diseases treated wiIn water. With cues of domestic'practice. St 36. Science in.Svimming. Wilh Instructions to . Learners.' Illustrated. 15 cents.
Ui'occrii's — Wroi'-rricfc. The Cry In Still They Come, x 5' UST RECEIVED Jlto Coffee, Sa«r t Mo-‘ lasses, Saleraliis, Soda, Baking Powder ■ml a superior article of TEA—Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson," am! Black Tea—a Cut* article of Chewing ami Common Tobacrn, Can lilts, Soap, Mackerel, Cod Fbh an! White Kish.. .
Xakeu Up,’ BY William Pelser, of Colton township!* Switzerland county. Indiana, on the Mill December, IS5I, running at large oh his premises, the following cattle, to-wit:Orie red miily cow, with a bell On, appraised at SlO.OO; one heifer, two year-.old nest spring, nearly whit?, with some red spots, no other marks, appraised at €5.00; one.hcifer, three year old next Spring, with a line back, white belly, nndbrindle sides, appraised 1 at 510,00; also, one red steer, two years old next Spring, marked with a swallow fork in the left eat nt >d an under bit in the rigid car, appiaised otSS.OO; appraised by; Ptcslby, G. Ilcnno and David Daits, Jamiaif 15, ISM. • HARVEY LITTLEFIELD, [Seal.] ■* .. . . Justice of the Peace. A true copy from toy estray book. Altcst-IRA N, MAUN, Clerk, . Jan. 23, ISM.—JWt" *
Water-Cure applied .to every known disease. A New Theory. A complete demonstration of Iheadvafilage* of the Hydropathic system of curing diseases; f bowing also the fallacy of the Allopathic method, and its utter inability to effect d permanent core.’ With appendix, containing the Hydropathic did;and rules for Bathing.. Cy Rausie. £3 cents. Water-Cure Maqua). A, popular votk.'cmhrachig descriptions of the various modes of ' Bnthinp,\lh£ ; HJjteifiSc ;affd hnfative effecls of hir, exercise, clothing,.- been pationdiet, waterdniikuig. 'tlo. . Together with dc : script ion's of diseases and lire Hydropathic .remedies. By Df. Shew.' St cents. , Water-Cute Almanat. Illustrated. G cents. Combe's Physiology. Applied to the PresCrxo’liorf of health,'and to the Improver?thtof Physicil • and' Mental ‘ Education. ■’ With notes. - By 0,. S. Fowler.SI cents.. “■
; FLOUR 4 BACON. Dried Peaches, Raisens, Candies, Spices, &e. 1 "A1SO— Pine and Cedar Wore, Churns, Tubs, Wavb Boards, Brooms, »Vc, kr. * Tho undersigned respectfully solicits his inends nod customers to give him a coll, and examine his Slock, as he in lends end will sell very low' for cash, .ALEX. ULTRAZ, ■ June 30,1S5I.
1 IpfeeWij |Uimlh.! VEVAY: XTcdneitUy, i i i i iwiaary 31, IS3N. "printing, III? EWMv/ .NEATLY A.ND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED at Trtt omc* or THE “WEEKLY REVEILLE,” At Very Low Hotel* 1 CARDS, TICKETS. HAND-RILLS, &c., &c., w UiSTED AT SHOUT SOTio -
Sin—Wc come to you as ti weak and defenceless woman; hut bur wrongs and our injuries inako bur weakness strength, and unless this bur prayer he hoard, Hhcre is net a thing under High Heaven, the world around, OUR AVILL MAbTEUETENOT.”
New Arrival Direct from ,\K\V YOKKv WE arc receiving and now opening a large and splendid assortment ef hardware «v cutlery, consisting in part of the following strides, •tO-wil;— - Table-atid Pocket Cutlery,- ■ ’ ■. . Scissors ciid Shears, Razors and Strops, Table, Tcb, and Basting Spoons , , Edge Tools of all 'description; Denoh Planes, Gages k Square?; Hand, Ripp, Panael k>TcnnantSaws, Wood S( Crossctil Saws.,: fn short, a full and complete assortment Ciipcn lets’ atid Cooptfs’ Tools. " • * - ALSOShoveis, Spades, Manure anlllay Forks, Garden Hikes, ke,, t^C. 400 pair Trace Chains, COO Halter Chain?, • . 80 pair Ilrcafl Chains, 25-Log Chains, 25 Luck Chains, . . • Double and Single Bartel cunS, i Pistols of every description, ' Shot Bags, Powder,‘Flasksand Horn?, Siddlcry ami Carriage Trimming?, touristl&g, in part, of Bridge Uittsi Enameled Leather, Buckles, / do Cloth, j}turnips*V Spurs, Laces Jjf Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, . Brass Rands, kc„&cl ■ ; Having personally selte'-ed .the above articles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains. ' Givfc ps a call, land examine our stock of coodi and prices/before-going elsewhere to purchase. * F. L. GUISAUD Jf SON, ' March. 2, 1S5L—37
BLASK NOTES. Wc have just printed a largo quantity of Blank Notes, for Merchants, Traders, and others, which will bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers.
[AdvenUiitucnl.) Great Cloth or Rheumatism. —The Editors of the Richmond Republican, Dec. 21,1663, say that Carter’s Spanish Mixture isnorjuack Medicine. They had a main in their press room woo was afflicted with violent Mercurial Rheumatism, who was constantly complaining of nnsciyiu the back, limbs and joints;—his eyes had become feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms of Rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture cured him, and, in ali editorial notice hs above, they bear testimony to its wonderful effects, and say their only ttteret is that all suffering with 'disease of the blood are not aware of the exist' dice of such a medicine., They cheerfully i(.commend it. See their certificates,‘and notice in full around the bottle. JJ“ for sale at Tint baud's Drug Store.
This pelion is signed by hco hundred and foYUj-thjhi ladies of Brookvillo, whoso names arc published in full by the American. With such a' force lacking up such a determination, the liquor sellers may find it Id their advantage to quit.
Chronic Diseases: especially }he Nervous Diseases of women. / Bit; D. Rosch.: From the Gerroarf. 30 cCrils; ; ‘ ‘ /' Digestion, /.Fhyrioloc) Sf. Considered wilfe reference to' lhe‘ printipUfsof dirties. By , Combe. Illustrated. Price 30 cents; \;
To Oar Correspondents. . What strange dream lias come across the minds of our former correspondents! In days gone by, our friends Of the pen were much more punctual ih writing for the Reveille than at the present time. At this season of the year it would seem that some of our fair correspondents would devote more of their tune to writing. It is oor desire that they should send in their contributions, and when worthy, we will give them W the public. It wonM be quite refreshing to luiVl* the '’good old limes” In this respect brought to life again—it would give ua pleasure to hear them sing their sweet songs in this gloomy weather. ’
GOOD BOOKS BY MAIL. ! roauitllED av * v , FOWLEK dc WELLS, 303 Rnwdirey, AVir Voriv IN order loaccommbdate the people residing in all parts of the United States, the Publishers will forward bir return of the first mail any look named in [he following list. The postage'will beprepaid by them at the New York office. By this arraiigtment of pid-paymg postage in advance, fifty -pet cent, is saved to the purchaser. AR lelters containing orders shoiilc be postpaid,, and diretjled as follows: . : , >OWLEft & WELLS, ‘ 303 Broadway, New York.
Food and bict. With' obsetvalirinson the. . Dictic legirtleri spiled to disordered state* of the Higetllye Organs;,and anjatcotml of, the dietaries or some of the principal . metropolitan arid otficr establishments for paupers, lunatics, ctfniTmiU; children, the sick, etc. By Perlera. Price Si 28, . - ; ’ Kansas; Embracing descriptions of Scenery, xlimate, productions, soil and' resources ni the Territory, interspersed with of Ad vcnlu re and cattles of Travel. ■ ; Hereditary Descent; its ’Latvs ririd Fdcls applied to Human Improvemcrii. Cj 0. B; Fowler.* ,87cents.. r' ; ■!:
(For IhC Wee VI j Reveille. At a little town in this State, a doggery was kept, at which spirituous liqubr was sold by the gallon, according to law of conr.sc, hut against the wishes of all tlic good people of the town. The dog-gery-keeper had sold a gallon of Hquor to ft young man, which caused ids intoxication for some dap, during which time lie committed several ridiculous fanxpas —and got himself, according to law, in. gaol. Having bought the liquor according to law, and it being sold according to law, of course everything was lawful. Tho mother of the young man, having prevouoly expostulated with the doggerykoeper, and requested him to desist from soiling her son Hquor. Exasperated at finding her son in gaol, armed herself with a pistol and went in search ot the dbcgcry-kcepcr, intetiding to shoot him; hut citlnr fortunately or unfortunalely she did not find him.
Constituttbh ofMan. By Geolgt Combe, The only authorized American .edition. With twenty engravings and a potraitof the aut hor. Price/ muslin 87 cents; 1- - . . Defence of Phrenology, 'fcohiairiingan Essay on the nature Vnu.vrilne br Phrcholigical evidence} also an able vindication of Pitre* t . tiology... By Boardmau. Pried 87 cents. Domestic Life. Thoiigla oit its , Cpncord. and Discord with valuable Hints andSoggeslions. By N, Sizer. '. 15c, ’ • . Education: its Elementary Principles Sounded on thenatbtedf Mdn./'By J. G. Spurzheim. M..D: Wjthan Appcn-’is containinga' description of the 1*empert merits, add an Anathe Phredoligical Faculties, Pnce 87 cents. ! •. ’ We regard this volume as one'of the niost ’ important that has been offered lb the public for many years;—B«(im Med, fifed; Stir. JoiirnhL . .. : V :; • Lectures on Phrenology. - By George Corobe. .With Notes,; anEssayon the .Phrcholifijcal fliode, of Investigation, and an Historical Sketch. ’By Dh tidaTdiitan. . HluiVralcd.— $tl 2o... • Marriage: US History anil Philosophy. A Phre- ■ uoligical ondPhystclijicol Exposition of the Functions and qualifications necessary for happy marriages. • I lluslraled." 75c. ' .,: . Memory and inlcUec'ual to self-education imJ jtlvcnile instrirelion.— -Twentieth edition, Illustrated. rrHce 87 cents. . .' ■- v ■ ■* '• ■ Matrimohy;. or Phrenology and Physiology applied to the selection of congenial companions for .Life; including directions to the ■* Married for living together affectionately and hapily. 30 cents, . Phrenology Proved; HldMraled dnd Applied; accompanied by a. Chart, embracing an Analysis of the Primary mental powers in their viiriousdegrees of development; the Phenomena produced ’ by" their' combined nclrvitv; ■aftd thclocMion of the Phrenoligical Organs. Together with a view of the Moral and Thetiliglcal' bearing of the Science. Price 8t 25. ; • . ' •
BlAKIllAUilS. . / * » On the 10th Deceralter, by J. J. Nitelsoh, Mr. Ikxnr Wllliuxx and. Miss Malf Klsiicr. On the 2-l]h December, by Rev. Wra. H. Dolb>\ Mr. Tuoias J. Hath and Mifs Rosaxx a n Moor*!.
Maternity; oi ; the: Bearing and Nursing’ of .Children, including female education'. By O.S. Fowler, , With illustrations.; 86 rants. Natural Laws of Man. By J. G. Spnrzheim, M» P. An important work. Price 30 cents. Physiology,’ 'Animal ' arid Mental. Applied to ■ the preservatioaand restoration of, health of • body and power of mind. .87 cents. , . \ Sober' and.Temperote Life- Discourses and Letters and, biography’of Iodise: Comoro. ■ 30' cents. , ' ■ ;; - 7 - ‘ Tobacco/ ; Three Prize; Essays by pis. Trail, • Shew a k nd Baldwin. 15 cents! -.'1‘ ' Teeth: their Structure, ; Disease and - Treatment. - Wilh ; numerous; 15 ...‘cents,;, - , -/■;i; .; Future of .Rations: in what consists its Secu’rity, a lecture by Kossuth—with alike ness. 12 cents’. /; ■■■VJ7 777,7 7■' What'the Sister Arts teach as lb Farming.; Aii. Address by Horace Greeley. 5 ;13cents.;, ' Txrto Basis of American Inde[mhdence./ i Jkn Address by Hon.AVm. ILSeward.i 12 cents.. Labor: iW*History and Prospects, By Robert . Dale Owen. -30,ccnts. r ; j : - ' • Hints towards Reforms... Consist! ng- jof Lcc- : tures, Ess a ys,Ad d resses, o ml ol h e r writihgs. ■ Second edition,' enlarged,. By llofacbGiccley. 8l.25;r
; .DEATir of Mr.fi. F. D. Bland.—We regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Eland. Mrs. B., together with her husband, was formerly'a - resident of this place, and frequently contributed to the columns of the Reveille, tinder the signature of “Marcella.” She was highly respected in r tb:s community, and the bereaved husband has the sympathy of the citizens generally.
DEATH S, In this place, on thC2Sth, at the residence of William Price, Joux Hvsros, aged 83 years.
Of consumption, in Delphi, Ind., on Saturday morning, Jnu. COlh, Mrs. Mart Marcku,a, consort of Rev. F, D. Bla.vu, Pastor of the Baplust church, aged 29 years, II months, and H davs.
ft BW STOStR -B.V VEVAY; “ • The Only Shoe amt Hat Store* 5JWEK opened in this place, is how opened U pn Ferry street, one door above A. De't raz's .0 roct-ry Store, where can be found a large oml W ■■ mA* welt Selected assortment^ BOOTS AND SHOES • of fcVcrv description, to-wit; Mens, Womens, Uoyj, jiisses. Youlhs-.and Children’s wear—and Rubbers of different qualities and sizes, sdiisbie for Men/AVomen and children.
The deceased bod bten reared by religious parents and trained in the Sabbath School connected with the Wesley Chapel, Indianapolis, and while yet'very young, connected -herself with the M. G. Church si Robert's b>tu|icl, and as her residence waschangcd, uiiitfcd with the church at \Veilc> ; Chapel, at Vevay, and Ftaukforl, where she held her membership at the time of her decease—showing after each' successive removal, ner desire to exhibit in a codsistehl life the faith by which she Was Ac* tnateJ. ’ ‘ ■ .
Out of this two questions arise, that might great propriety bo discussed in all the debating societies of the State. First, was it fortunbte or vn/of lariats, that site did hot hud hinu Second, If. sho had found him ahd killed him, would the offence have been Manslaughter, on Doc Slaughter? .
OCrLet it bo ■remembered, that the Reveille is published for the small sum of one dollar per -annum, invariably in advance. Let all ipersons who'wish a home r.U’ER send <R their dollars, mid we will send the .papar, in return, for one year. There is no postage on this paper to regular subscribSts.in Switzerland county. Wc publish it to suit the mails as well as'may be, and'wail it regularly every week to subscribers, for the small sum of one ddlnr per annmu
JIATS AXp CAPS, Of the lest quality‘and latest Style: from and .WhitcheFs finest SILK down 3 IJoby’t (Jdp —al 1 of which will he &ld unusually low, ■: ’ A LS0 — Tranks, Carnk-Tlags, Hose and rialMlose, GloveJ, lUhshes/ Corahs; Perfumery, &c., Ac., together with a large and general assoHihctit, of .. . .. ; ’ PAXCY AUTICLESi not necessary to mention. ; ,
Though devoted and elevated Iti her'religious views, she was cheerful and complacent, looking upon life as time bestowed thatshe might perparo for immortality! as a ruling sentiment her motto was kept in view., daily—“Life ;sshort.** I :
its?' Snow is said to bo six feet deep in some of the northern portions of Jsew Hampshire. And at Concord it is-one foot deep. Throughout the State rail : roads are stopped by tho snow. The storm has changed to rain.
Though lingering so long, despondency had no place In her mind. Yielding her children up lajhe care.of the God in whom she (rusted :,ho Calmly awaited her departure, ‘ only praying that her Father would rake tier ge»r/y, which He did, for. without a sigh she passed away, poistssed of an unshaken faith ip the promises of God’a word and her own acceptance with him. . i 1 *
The undersigned will sell any of the aw»e enumerated articles for cash lower than ever bhfore; offered in this market, and hopes by strict attention to business, .connected with my estieros low prices,;to gain a liberal share of the public patronage. . '■ Please call and examine my stock before purchasing your Fall! and Winter wear else* whWd.. Inov9] JOHN G. COTTO.N.
Nebraska Girt News,— We have received several numbers of a neat ami spirited paper from Nebraska City, N. T. It' is published and edited by Henry SiUdpoud, and rhouldbc well patronized by the raffcVprising settlers in Nebraska. With pleasure \ve enter the Xchrasha City Sines ’or. ’onr exchange list
OCT Thomas Jcllbrson’s grand-daugh-ter is teaching school in Washington City.
With pur feci composure she gore direction? in reference lt> her funeral and interment,' * lie passage of Scripture ami Hymns to be used at the funeral service, mul those were expressive of her feelings; Ps 73—vs. 23, 21,23,2(1; Hymns 1072J, and l07<3th, ilelhodi?l collection. •
; SPRING TRADE-1855. MAR WOOD &. COURVOISI Ell'invite the attention bf Iheir friends and the public generally; to thejr large and well .selected Mock of , r JSPR JNG GOODS, bonsisiing of every description of ' , bRY.GOODS, . .• GROCERIES; ■ ' QUEKNSWARE, ' ’ e .1. • J1ATS CAPS, •. •; • ' ROOTS Ar SHOES, • HARDWARE, i* . T-tRLE CUTLERY, 4c., Ac. All of which will be sold at their tmia)1owesl cash prices , : :. j,Th«e'wishing to’purchase will plcnse.give 0$ i call before purchasing elsewhere. ; ; r ftitfirr and Eg»sy taken in exchange for poods. Also, any pther article of produce. "• ~ - HARWOOD A COURVOISiEn, janiS No. 1, Odd Fellows’ Building.
THE SIAIIJCETS. Kew York market. New York. Jan. 27. Cotton is firm. The Sales of Flour comprise G500 bids &t SS50(tlS9 for Ohio and Michigan, and 88 75(d;9 12 for Southern. The demand is more active, and Southern has advanced 12(3.Sac. lb'bid. Wheat is firm with an upward tendency CoruisftVm and prices higher; sales of 1400 bushels Western mixed at 9Sc.
P&T Owing *tc .the river being filled •with' nnining ite> no steamboats have been running for two or throe days, and we have had nc mails. This fact will account for the atsenivre£ any late news in Uiis week's-piper.
On tint ft'.nlli at 2 o’clock she was 'aonvljyt’i by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, to the tlapii.st Church, and after funeral exercises and Hie Iasi look of earth, she was by them removed to their beautiful cemetery and there deposited to await the coming of her Lord.
Pork is iinn and in good demand. Beef is unchanged, with a moderate demand. Lnnl is dull hut not lower.
Ice. —Those of onr citizens Who have icc-honscs, have been busily engaged, for a few days past, ih laying in a supply of ice for the warm weather. They get the ico from Plum and Indian creek?, from three to six inches thick-.
We bespeak kindness and sympathy for (he bereaved husband, and orphans thus deprived of a mother’s care. “Ye know the heart of a stranger, for ye'were strangers in a strange land." t»
: ’ ; - Fresh . JUST RECEIVED;; from.NewJprleanxi '’per; steamer, i 1 a rge. sup pi % ; of FrcsIiIIIo lasses,of new;'crop, tin barrels and half barrels; and fot sale cheap for'JHIMHfc cash, V . GEO. E; PLEASANTS * CO. . jan is—if..;,: . , ,; ■■■'. • =.\v
Money continues plenty. Stocks mo dull—Erie 46|; Redding TSi; Illinois Central 97; and Mo. C*s 92; Michigan Central 78.
Lines on Ihc Death or Kirs. M. III. Bland. List! did yc bear tbal heavenly strain, Itotne to our ears on zeyhyrs soft? ' List! 'lis the notes of love divine,
|EDtil»C. . ! To Faimtn and Land Owners. THE undersigned would respectfully inform dilutee wishing Hedging done that he is prepared to contraci SW-S? for the furnishing and setting Osage t W Orange Plants during the comingjMawn. season for Hedge Fences, on reasonable terms. - ALSO- . . A few thoasartd Osage Otsnge Plants, for .sale bv ,1 -1. PHILIP GOLAY. ’ Defc. iifi, 1S54. , : , if . ~
SleicIuxg,— During the last few days-, we have had excellent 'sleigh-riding in this regionv-and-mlf.hy of onr citizens have enjoyed it to the best’ advantage.
Cincrbntill market. Monday, Jan. 29. Fi;our— Tlie market is firm, but light receipts prevent sales to any extent. The only sale heard of was 100 hbls at $7,90. Received during the last 24 hours, 200 hbls. _ IIogS— Are quiet at 4,T5@4,90. Cheese —A sale of 120 bxs nt 10c.
From her who’s joined the angelic riost. See yonder bright and glorious throng, As they welcome her to their happy home; They sing to her the angel’s song. Which mortals ne’er can sing below. And as they soar with tapid flight. To near the throne of the spotless Lhbib, Her spirit views the glorious light. That ever shines In that heavenly land.
Specie is tEb Exited States.— 1 lib c treasurer estimates the specie in the hanks to be silty millioas, atid in the hands of ■ the sub-treasurers and the people at large, ■one hundred and etghty-one millions; an aggregate of $241,000,1100 against $112,000,000 in the year 1648, before the gold H)f California was brought to light
Cofff.Iv —Sales of 100 hags fair al 10c. cash, and 00 do prime at 10J time. Dried of 75 hags Peaches at 82,00 and 50 do Apples at 1,30 per bushel. Beans— Sale of 25 hbls prime at 62,00 and 20 do at $1,90. . Sugar— Sales of 40 hlids good fair at 4|; 20 do inferior at 4£, cash, and 15 do prime at 54c. of 40 hbls CloVor at §6,*75® 6.90.
-To I lie Public. THE ItnttehigM hits toW got in operatiob his new Steam Grist Mill, at tie Square! and as he wishes .tie eu»tQra;-TaT>. of the people generally," he takes this 1 *®** method of Infofinitlg the* his lermi; WheA Cord, - BJfef B alley,-add Chop Stuff, will hi ground for the eighth;: ■ ;' * 1 ‘ The undereigrtedhas taken creal' pilna Ip gel up a Mill that will suit the public, by getting No. 1 French Burr Stores, arid No. 9 and 10 BoVing Cloth; of the best qliallty:'and by being'thuj prepared, and pdyltig strict attention to busings, he expect* to gain & liberal patronage. He intends-doitig a business on Grist Grinding not surpassed in this section of Countty. He hopes all will try the Center Square R1IIL Flour will be pdt tip.in barrels, to shit customers, in good order. He hopes lhat customers 1 will bare theit barrels, sacks, bags, &c„ containing thclf grain, marked with their names in full,; b ptevent trouble to them hnd the Miller.JOHN w. STURNES. 1 Centre Square, Jan. 18, 1855.—3ra
Loved ones s Vein eels wbo havegonb before, For whom she mourned while here below; But now they meet to part no more, For angels thbre no parting know. Though suffering was her lot belong Ard sorrow oft to her was near. She never now can sorrow know, Ne’er feel a pain or shed « tear.
Administrators’ Nolicc; ; NOTICE .is hereby given tbat Ihepndcr- ; signed have been appointed, admlnislrators of the estatcof Dr._\V nt; Notiser, late of Switiclland county, deceased.* Said estate ts MtprioScfl to be solvent.* Those baring-claims against the csbto' will.file; them, and those knowing themselves to be indebted will please come forward and make settlement. * Jan 18-31 • .
Califoesxa Trees.— OrrS tree made 13.000 feet of lamb^ : vTlre'lmUi long, made 4,000 feet of clear stuff.— Tliere are trees growing that wtmld make 100.000 foot—enough, to famish all the materials for two houses 50 feet square, two stories high.
And now they trine their hopes of gold, And sing to Him their endless praise, Of lOVe Wliq?<* *<>» .
New Orleans Jlaibet. : New Orleans, Jan. 24. Molasses is steady at ISc; Indiana Flour is selling at 88 5C@ $8 62. Com 87@90c, Oats 85. "Whisky 29@30c;. Mess Pork $13 50@?13 02, Bacon Sides 64. Lard Star.Gandies 19^. Western Hay 821 26, Coffco Sight Exchanges on New York par tc £ prem.
Tfotlcc bt Administrator's Sale. TtWOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at iw public auction on Friday the 9th day of February next, at the residence of Francis Chcnaud, {in Ycvajvl late of Switzerland co., deceased, the following personal property, consisting, in part, of Clocks, Watch Crystals, Candle Elands, Wake Lamps, Glass and Cornelian Setts, two Stores, one pair Balances and Weights, orife Grain Cradle and Scythe, &o.. io. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars—the purchaser giving his riotOilh approved security, waiving valuation'oi appraisement laws. Said to commence at I o’clock, P, M. . P. L..GRISAKD, Administrator. • Jan. IS, 1S55. —3t
KrThe election in Parkersburg, Vo., Tor Conncilmen, resulted intlio entire success of . the. Know-Nothing ticket, by a majority of 113 to 17. -
At Fairfax .Court Houso, Vo;* at the election of Commissioners of Itevenua for that county, tho Know-Nothing candidate beat his opponent mom than four votes to one.
SAWfr-SAWS.— The subscriber is prepared to file and set saws, or.do anything else in his line at short notice. JESSE V. SHORT.
TEVAT PRICES CURRENT. .Corrected for the Reveille.
Apple*, dried pbnSll.St 1 •* greenpbri hVSilM 1 Bud* - ®S,M Accurst- • * ' 1(^355 Bsmls, floor 25530 “ jwilaloe 90@55 Baiter p ft 155So Bacon him*. I0S12M ■ Bbdnmen - Side* - T30 Coffee, p tick 12@]3 “ PftChOCW, f bO* . ](r®l3 P 6 ’ U@13Ji Chicken* p do* 1 A»a-5.CO E«M P doien ®15 Floury binel B.OOaeM Fealhcn p ft t as®40 ( OtMoa Fjrtip 74*201
JUST RECEIVED.—30 bUs.KannwhaSilt, and for sale cheap, by TEATS, SCHENCK 4 CO.
Notice bl'Administration. NOTICE is hereby givcti that the undersigned has teen appointed administrator of the estate of Francis Chenaud, late of Switzerland county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. F. L. 6RISARD, Administrator. Jari. 18,
S3~ The Senate of Iowa has, by a vote of XT to 12, passed^a hill removing the seat of government from Iowa City to Fort Des Moiae. It. is supposed, that the House will also pass the hill.
PATENT CHORNS. — WB HAVE ON hand a supply of Patent Thenriometer Churns—the best article evci .inrentcq .for churning purposes. Farmers afe invited to call and examine for themselves. ‘ mayI8 F. L. GRISARD
UMBRELLAS.— THE SUBSCRIBER HAS on hand aft excellent of Umbrellas. xvhich at prices to suit thy timer. >T<. novft : JOHI? 0*. COTTON.
. . Hides Wanted. THE highest market, price paid for Hides at all times at the Grocery store of Ep os P. S. MNPLEY.
• JEST This Homestead' and Graduation bills have.bcen jqjected-by the IJouse of JtepresflOtatfvM;
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