Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1855 — Page 4

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Rising Mini Iron Foundry. THE undersigned, having permanently established thenatlres at Rising Sun, in the' Foundry Business, would respectfully, in* farm the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still continue to msmiractuie Screws for the Mormon cr Btatct Hay Pless, which ire not iflferior to any made in the United States, from the fact that the best Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others.

The Immaculate Conception. Home, December 11,1854. He of tlio Virgin is now a fixed fact—a settled dogma of faith m the Roman Catholic Church. It was mngistrateriolly proclaimed in the midst of the celebration of the fete of Conception in St. Peter's, on the 8thitis(., by the authentic voice of the Supreme Pontiff. The circumstances were imposing. Over 200 fall robed edesiastic.il dignitaries, including 60 Cardinals, and 140 Arch-bishops, representing every patt of the world, besides innumerable lesser ollicc-bearers of tlic Church, assisted in the ceremonies of the eminent occasion. Perhaps so remarkable an assembly has not l>ccn convoked in the Metropolitan Cathedral before, since the commencement of the century.

One Week Later frolii Lnropc. Arrival of the Pacific. ’ Nkw Yeiut, Jan, 26. The Collin’s steamer Pacific, with advices from Liverpool to Saturday, the 151 It inst., arrived at this port this morning.

IVetv Family Croflty, On the Comer of Main hpd FWry Street*; VEVA.V, INDIANA.' riAHE undersigned has just opened an csJ8- lablishment in Geo, II. Kyle’s building, Where he intends keeping a well selected assortment t>f

Cold Water. The folio wing we give a place for the benefit of any one who may feel consoled by giving it a perusal, and for the purpose of giving the other side a hearing: "People get drew net! in cold water; they make steamboats burst their boilers in cold water. You never heard of but one man that got drowned in liquor, and that was the Duke of Malmsy; he got drowned in a hogshead of—cold water. Do you belong to these cold water fellers that live like irogs in u pond, and blow away the slime, when they arc going to take a drive, and go bloody nouns, and perthump, right into the mud, when they want a drink? Live while you do live, nnd don’t sign away your rights; oilers know when you've got enough, ami then stop—when you .can’t get any more. That's the talk and that’s the way to talk it, and I don't care who says so. Cold water! Do you belong to them are fellers that boil down a gallon of rain water till it gels np to a pail full to get tin strength; Look here, Winchcli, why don't you get drunk and be somebody? Sometimes I drink to success ’cause I’m discouraged. The other day I wrote some verses ahount myself, didn’t 1, Ellen? I’ll sing 'cm; I sung ‘cm into Joe Red Eye’s rum hole the other’day, and he. treated me iiotto sing it any more, lint he won't know it. Shall I sing it. Ellen? Don’t smile so, Ellen; yon ant’t smiled any in a good while; I can’t stand it—Cold water! Suppose 1 was to sry cold water? It won’t do; you can’t make it taste like rum, no liow. If mm lasted'like cold water I would—do you think I’d stick to it? No str-ctf. If you won't sing,' give us a song:— ’

COMMERCIAL IXTELIJOEXCE. . ' jMI kinds of breadstuffs had considerably declined, though at tbe close the market was firmer, hut tbe demand was only of a retail character.

FAMILY GROCERIES, Shell os FLO UK, BACON, Potatoes, Sugar, Molasses, Mackerel, &r., ic. 'Together with Wooden Ware, Hollow Ware, and numerous articles not necessary to roenlion~comprising all articles usually kept in Groecty Stores. , ■ . The advertise! solicits it share of patronage, and intends to sell very cheap fot cash. Remember the pi ace, opposite Odd Felloes* Hall, 2d doot below Thiebaud's Drag Store. Sept. 23,18&. ; F. 3. LINDLEY;

We hive also Patented a Iforst Power, sard to be, by competent Judges, the best and cheapest Horse Potrerin use, (which can bo ttached to the Press if desired.

Western Canal Flour is quoted at 40a 41s, and Ohio and similar brands nominal at 42a43s. White Wheat ranges from 11s Od. to 12s Od. and Red do 10s Od to lls Cd. 31r xcd Corn is quoted at 42s Cd; yellow at 44s, and white nt 44q45.s. The Bullion in the Bank of England liml decreased X1^7,000.

All orders in Swilier!and County, left with P. L. OHISARD &SON, will be attended to. J. M. RE1STER & CO. .Bising San, June 2?. 1851. Itf

Kisiiiif $nn INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Ran, Indiana. fWTHIS Company is now fully organized and J*. is prepared to insure agninst the damage Ly Pi re and tbe perils of Navioxtiox. HOARD OF DIRECTORS* S. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWELL, JACOB C. WELLS, B. B. LORING, J. W. TALBOTT 1 , JOSEPH ZEILLER, B. J. HATHAWAY, ISRAEL LORING, A. C. DOWNEY, JONH W. SPENCF.If, JOHN GRACE. S. HATHAWAY, President. B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Risks taken on the Barges of Steamboats and Flat Hoatst and also on Buildings and Merchandize at equitable rates of premium by GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, nov2tf Agent, at Vetat, led.

IIVGEAIVA* Brooght f/ame to the poor qf the Milton: AVVoxoneri. l>i»cov«r hu recently been m*J* by Dr. Curtti tff IbU city, .In tbe treatment of Como million. Asthma, and atl. diseases of the I.nnci ■ We refer to ''Dr.’ CnrUs' Ityecans. or Inhallnc ilyrean Vapor, and Cbenr Syrup.’’ Wttb lib new method Dr; C. has restored many alBlewd ones Uf perfect health; as ah trident# Of Which be has Inns amble rertintile*. Speaking of the treatment, a ahyil 1 - tlan romarkst It Is CtlJenl that breathing an agreeable, healing sapor; tbe mcdletaal properties must ecned In dlreM eontatlWilh (ho WbHo of the aria) cavity of the lungs, and thug ettapa the many and ratted change* predated upon them when introduced into the itomarn,and sUbJcelcJ to the fftfeeasof dteesllon. The Itygeana tl for. Sale at all the* dniggiita' thought the eonnlrr. New York Dutch Pi a* of Jan It. The Inhaler b wore on tbe breast uiwltr Ebe linen without the least Inconvwdenee—the heat of tbe body Lein* to®elent to evaporate the DalJ. ; . Uuudred# of CABEA of CURBS Uko (he folkrwlrt might be named. One Patkagcvf Hjaetna has cured me of (he ASTHMA of six year* atandtng. . .. ■ ■ Ju. F. Kcetbernr, I’. M. of Ihmeanndn.Ta. I am cared of the AanilA of 10 yean standing by Dr. CurtU’ llygeana. * ; -i • ilareai** Kailoa, Brooklyn, X. Y. Mw- Panlof 5n, SKnnmondst, X. Y. was cared of ■ severe care of Brondtetna by the fly rental . My tWer hasbeen cured of a DtbTK BSSIXC COOG11 of revere! yean standing, ud decided to be InenreUe I? her physicians. She was CUUK1) In OXK MOXTIl Ire thollyrcana. ' J. 11. Ganbert, P. M... Richmond. Me. Price three dollars a Package. Sold by CUKTI5 A PERKINS &OOVU& PAUL, Ko. 119 Chambers *L. X. V. A pack ages sent (tee by express to any |«rl of the United States for Ten Dollars. .}■ •*. X. B-—Dr. Cnriis' Hyreana Is the original and OXLY GBXUIXB AKT1CLK) all tdben are haw ImltaUons or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. -Shun them os you would POISON. '. . ’ : repity ■;

ftotary Public. 'OERRET DUFOUR lakes this method of informing public generally that he is a**r*“* - TS\ feady to pfepare for eiecution and taking the acknowledgment of all kinds of Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of conveyances, 4c., tod to attend to the taking of Depositions... Prom his eipctience in the above business he flatters himself that he can perform thy bniiness of the kifld entrusted to hirrf with correctness, neatness, a&d dispatch.— Charges moderate. Office at his residence ori Fefry Slfcct, opposite the Market Square, References. 1 —lion. Jona Dcbost, and C; T. Jones, Esa , Veiny, Vett>,JnAe2ff,j8il.

The grand procession was formed at the Vitican a S4 o’clock in the morning. It included the pope’s choir, the civil authorities of the city, nnd the whole papal household, en cost unit, with caudles and various other insignia of festal occasions, and moved in solemn state to the cathedral chanting the prescribed Litany. A long line of officials proceeded the rich baldachin of the Pontiff. A more sumptuous cortago could scarcely be conceived. ’Die spectacle in the church after the Pope mounted the throne, surrounded by the gorgeous suit, was perhaps, too oriental to suit western notions of religious rites. Rnt the services were nevertheless performed with becoming dignity. After the chanting of the Evangelists in Latin nnd Greek, Cardinal Maccbi, ns doyen of the Sacred College, conjointly with the prelates present, including the Bishops of the Greek nad Armenian-rites, presented at the foot of the throne a petition iu the Latin tongue, of which I subjoin a free translation, viz:

iaciirnii Intelligence. The news from the scat of diplomacy by the arrival is of the highest importance.

Carriages and Buggies* THE undersigned would inform the people of Switzerland and sdjoint,ig * counties in Indiana and Kentucky, that having made extensive sSfife* provements in his former Shop aud Manufactory, he now offers to the public for a consideration, the advantages to be derived from long years of close application and unremitting toil. l am now prepared to execute in the neatest and most approved style. All kinds of Wagons, Carrioges, Buggies, Ploughs, ond Hay Press Irons,

From Vienna it is stated that the Czar has unconditionally accepted of the four points,-with the explanations, submitted by the four power*, which has changed lire whole complexion of the Eastern question; doubts were entertained in England, however, of his sincenry, which'.to a great extent neutralized the. effect of the intelligence in England. Hostilities continued, audit was reported Sevastopol was captured, but the report needed confirmation. The authentic advices from there are up to the 2d inst., which say nothing of special interest had taken place.

UDACKSSIITI1IKG.. undersigned has in conncc-. lion with the above a • custom Blacksmith shop, with hands that arc able and willing to suit customers. Horse Shoeing ond all kinds of Job-work-done in a workmanlike manner, at prices that both may live. Cal| gentlemen and see for yourselves, at my shop on Ferry street, above Seminary. 1 . JOSEPH JAGEUS. Vcvny, July 27,1851,

Jesse F. Sliorlj l’Bdci'falicrj Respect £tll.y iifpnhs tbecit- rt - a>-— liens of Vetay ffnd vicinity tliat'SSS* he ; constantly keeps on hand ready-made Cornea, of eteff size slid .Variety— and is al ways ready to attend calls el the shortest no tice. ‘ Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth covered, or with'air-tight, zinc, or tin coffin ,*f ata moment** warning and the cheapest rales/ He is also prepared and ready at all times to attend funerals with his hearse. Jan. 6—29r3m , .

Tho. Pacific ntn into ami sunkthoship Bell Corinthian in the Mersey, her cargo was valued at £20.000, Tho liner ship Geo. Canning'Was lost in the Elbe, mul it is supposed one hundred and sixty persons perished.-

American Artist’s Union. FflMIE AMERICAN ARTIST’S UNION, Jl would respectfully announce to the citixons of the United State* amt the Canada*, that for the purjKJ.** of cultivating a (ante fur the fine *rl*throughout the country, ami with the view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of Engravings, - Uy the First Artists ofthcAgc, They bare determined. In enter to create an cote tut re *ate for their Engraving*. and ihu* net only girocmploymeut to a targe number of artists amt other*, but Inspire among oar countrymen a taate for work* of art, to -present to' the purchasers of their engraving*. whtnSW,WOcf them are *)!d— . : ■ . ■ 330,000 Gift*, of tile Coti of $330,000." Bach porrbarer of a One Dollar Engraving* therefore, receive* not only an engraving richly worth the money, bet also a ticket which entitle* him to one of the Gift* when tbev are distributed. . For Fire Dollars, a highly Oniihed Engraving, beaullfully PAINTED IX OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be tent;'or Firs Dolus'* worth of splendid Engraving* can be selected from the Catalogue. ■ ; ■ ,. '• 1 . * A copy nf the Catalogue, together with a specimen of olio of the Engravings, can bo seen at the office of this taper.- . ■ . Fur each Dollar sent, an Engraving nctnally worth that sum, ami a Gift Ticket, wltj Immcdbtvly be forwarded. - ■ j. ■ ■’ ■ AGENTS! '

BEXTlmiV gPBUJKk DR* J, W, BAXTER will contin--(TfiluyyL 10 Police in Vevay, tin* first Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month.: ’ Nov, 10, *63. : 2t-if.

That Which for a long time, 0 Most Holy Father, has been ardently clesiml, and with full force demanded by the Catholic Chnrcti, viz; the definite decision by your snpremb and iufaliablc judgement oftliclimiiacnlale Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Cod, for augmenting her praise, her glory, and her veneration. We, m the name of the fj acred College of Cardinals, of the Bishops of the Catholic world, and of all the humbly and urgently pray, that in this solemnity of the Most Holy Virgin may be accomplished the common desire.' For which end, in the midst of this angnst Sacrifice—in this. Temple sacred to, the Prince of the Apostles, and in this solemn assembly of Bishops and the people, deign, 0 Most Holy Father, to raise thy apostolic voice and pronounce the dogmatic decree of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, by which there will bo joy in Heaven and great rejoicing on Earth. The Popo responded that he willingly received the petition, hut added that it was necessary to invoke the aid of the Holy Spirit in order to answer it. The Veni Creator was then chauntod by the choir and tiro whole assembly; after which, tho Sovereign Pontiff read aloud, hut with a tremulous voice, (in Latin,) tho following

In London circles it was doubled that the Czar liad accepted, the propositions of clio font powers unconditionally. Sardina 1ms formally joined tlio Western Alliance.

Liver Complain!,' DYSPEPSIA; Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous -Debility,.Disease of the Kidney!, and all dtjease* arising from a disordered IJvcr or Stomach; inch a* Constipation, Inward File*, Fullness of Hlood to the Head, A tidily of theXomach, Xaoscu, Heartburn, DUgust for Food, Fnlm*s* or Weight In the Sluinacb, Sour Eructation*, linking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ■nd Difficult Breathing, Flulkriupat the Heart, Cheating or Sufronting Sen**lions whcnln lying port ore Dimness of Vision, Dot* or Web* before the sight. Fever and Dull Fain in (he Head, DeScIcncy. of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin ami Bye*, Pain in the Side. Bark, Chert, limb*, Ac* Sudden Flurttetef Evil, a ml greet depression of spirits, can be effectually cored by Da. Hooflixd'* celebrated

_ Prussia claims to take share in the negotiations, but refuses to increase her army. Omar Pasha had loft Vienna for the Crimea.

C. B. Til A It I*, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, KV. WILL attend loffny professional business that may be confided to him, in Kentucky, or itt the pa.Voflndiana’adjacent to 1 Carrollton. Office on Main .sired, adjoining Gardner’s Hotel. stpl.

It was reported that the Russian forces had recrossed the Danube and invaded - Dobmdscha ami taken the cities of Babjadagh, though the latest dispatch receiy- , cd renders - this report dqnhlful. ' A terrible inundation. had occurred at Hamburg, most destructive in its effects. The Pacific brings sixty-two passengorc. She arrived out on tho night of the 7tli, and witch running up tlio 3Xcrcey, tho night being very dark, she ran into the brig Corinthian, lying at anchor, laden with a valuable cargo. Tho Brig sank immediately. The ship Montreal arrived at Liverpool from Portland with six days later nows from tho country,. bnt not having any papers of consequence aboard. Tho news was of little interest.

. oerhan:bitters,. Prepared by Ui.C.-llJirnii, Xo.120 Arch Sir . ’ > ‘ V Philadelphia*- . .

X'filK WllOLl) WOULD. : $300,000 Worth Of GUIS IjJWR the ‘sdbscrihers lo the MAMMOTH PICTORIAL .or tiik WHOLE WORLD, Published rimnitareously in the three tide* «.r Kcw Turk, PJilladtljihli, and Baltimore, Assooa as ioo.ooo shluerijittoas are obtained; »im1 bating itmutfsu actual circulation of UOO,OUOf llbunruitiln

Tlic old toper sal on 11m City Unit stairs. Uis body half naked, the sports Of the ■ wind,, '. - Which heartlessly played with his'mailed grey hairs, And the roof of his old- hat that swung down behind, ■ V, ' *'■ . ’ And he feared to got up lest his coat should blow o(T, ; ' ' And hb ragged old pants plainly, shewed Ins swelled skin. ■- . A ad the rags that bung on him were shook by hh cough, , v ;, Which alone"told that life was still lingering within. Poor old ioper, beware! i ills face it was pale, but ins nose it wasted. And it looked like ah old cayenne pepperbox lul,' ' ’ . ‘ ■ . And his countenance told of the life he had led, ■ And bis bare shiftless breath by bis beard : was half hid: Ami the linger of scorn' pointed often that ■ way. ■ ■’ . As it moved by the-place where the old . toper sat, . And the rude thoughtless'urching their vile pranks would play With the old toper's.cane running through his old hat- ' ■ f 1 Poor old toper, beware!

The Committee believing that the recces* oftlit* Giust Xs-rtosu, GitPitnliJio will bo materially promoted by (tie energy and enterprise of Intelligent and persevering Agent*, hire resolved to treat with *uch (he wort liberal terms.

Their power over tho above dl*e**c* (s not excelled if equalled, by any ‘other preparation lo (he Bulled State*, a* the cures attest* In many cases after skillful physicians had foiled. ’ . . ■ . , These Biller* ara worthy Ihe allonllon of Invalid*.— Possessing great virtue* Id the rectlOcaUoit of diseases of the UreranJ leraer glands, the moU Marching (tower* in wcakmui anil atTectfont of the DI(restive Organs; they are, withal, safe, curtain ami pleasant. . ; v.

Any person wishing to bccorao'an Agent,by fending (post-paid,) SI, will a mar* av inns or wait, a One. liillar Engraving, a “GIFT TICKET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and alt other nctcasary Inform align.

tbc DuTstBcnox mu »p* rue rucc. Among the’extraordinary 1.1ST OF GIFTS, (ln-ltig onefor urctr thbet issutHlJarv; . 1 Prof. Hart’s KK'taul Country Scat, valued at A MaxnlSeent Ctly Reodeaee, “ K,*.*>.» A Cash Dun ft'rlcwjcarfjWlihoot Inleroet or security,' ■ - . l-va*' Bnildla* ).iU,KIcganl llano Porte*, Mekwteoes, Cold Watrlici, RraoeleU, Kings, lkMt< .if Trace If |o the Ok) and New World, br Hart; I .wt K»tate, Aie.,-Ae.,Af., In alt cum* heritor Gifts valne, I at SS.k.,...k> ■ Kverj iinnle remiOanrenf FI. wen re.'- me vr., v rnhKri)it)nn loUieJIammotli Pictorial, attdtbel gtatulyof r 01(1 Tick el, «blth entille* the holder i.. uno sham In the 3mm>oo GiRs. Thus every {wch.ii invest Inc In this stoneftdoos EnU-rjnira rmirw iho fa!) yrnrU. nf bis «r /her.money, iu jutaeriMioti to a flrrt rlass journal, (I he greatest and mow Pictorial of the agej betides a Gift for crch sabwriitlnn thbldt may prove an Imuivtue formtu* t» tin leteivcr, ■ . ■ ’ . - ■.

On tho Bast, completion of the sale, tko Gift* wilt be placed In the hamU of a Coummcs of tho. rcaciureai lo be m*ntsmn; duo notirt of which will bo glveu throughout Iho United Slate* and the 'Canadas. •' ' ■ ...

Min awn at coxvtRtwo. : - II. W. Chaney, Ml)lrr*bnigh, . Ky., Oct.* It, 1F53, nid: "Having sold -your Bitter* some lime, 1 Bud ll basglveftralufoHion-ln every Instance that has coma under my. notice.” . . Nelson A Edward*, SalrUa, Ky., June 9,1851, sab): VWe rejoice to Inform you that this Justly celebrated medicine haffulty maintained the; exalted reputation which has been give* it, and having totted it* virtue* we unhesitatingly ray U eminently deserve* it.”-' ' J. M. A J. W, -Berry, Buiontown, Ky., July I,' lf53, tvid: u We hare beard of many cures performed by (be use of Dr. Holland's German DUlurs, and believe ll to be a valuable medicine.”:

LIST OP.OIPTS. 100 Marblo Burts' of Wa*hlngion, at $I0d. $10,000 100 » » Clay, - - 100. 10,000 ico “ " Webster, - * loo. -10,000 JOG “ “ Calhoun,r - 100,’ 10,000 SOclejnnlOll Pointing*, In splendid gilt frame*, size -'3x4 feet each - - - . $100. - 9,000 100 elegant Oil IVdallngs, 3x3 ft. each, 50. 5,000 500 steel plato Engravings, brilliantly colored Id nil, rich gdt frame# 21*30 In. each. :■ 4.' , 5,000 10,00) elegant steel plate Engravings, col’d In oil, of Ihe Wash, Monumetil, SOxSB lit. each 4. , 40.000 337.000 sleet plate Engraving*, from 100 different plates now In possession of, and owed by Ihe Artisl'* , Union, of tho market value of, from 50 rents to $1,00 csch . , . . . . . 41,000 1 flrvt-clau llacllling In 31*1 sb, X. Y. Citv (2,000 22 building lots In loO aud 101 sis, X. Y City, each 25*100 feet deep, el . - - 1000 - 32,000 100 Villa Kile*, conuilnlng each 10,000 sq. ft. In lhefuburbs nf New-York City, and commanding a tnagnlBcent view of the Hudson River and Long Island Sound,, at . - . - • * 500. ’ 30,000 SO iwrpeloal loans of,cash, without trilerert or security, of $250 each, -v - •. i . 5^)00 50 " " « " 100. 5,000 100 » 1 « « • ■ 50. 5,000 230 >• . •** « 20.- 5,000 2.000 " P ' « . «• . ; 3..; 1(1,100 - Kelbreneo In regard lo the Real Ertale. F. J, Via»etneu & Co., (post-paid,) with money enclosed, lo be addressed, . .. J. W. HOLBROOKE,' , ! SecJry, 5oS Broadway, Now York. : TrTTho Engravjng* In tho catalogue aro now ready for doUvciy./, , l-0m •

ITic George Cahning was bouuil from this port to Hamburg.. The papers ami passengers* baggage were washed nshoro pear Hcligland, which famishes all that is kown.

Then the old loafer gazed, but his face was n blank. Wherein loafer was written in characters rude: And he thought ofthe whisky that might ycl be drank. And bis long emptied flask that yet smel’l of its chargerAnil he thought of old limes, of. Uis parents, and then r Of his heart-broken wife, who now rests with the dead. Of vows made and broken, his life to amend,— And he then thought of nothing, his spirit ■ had fled!

- J. Grant, Irvine, Ky., Juno 25, IfJC, midi “We have foeceodcd In Introdurliig your Hootand Biller*; physicians and others purchase then by the half down and dozen.” ■ .> ., - • ' ' Dr. P.' Fatlo & Knoxville, Tonn., April 9, lf51, said: “Vonr Bitten are now tolling very fort, and every person timt has Dtod It, ao for as wc have been able to learn, ha* been benedtted.” These Bitten are entirely vcgetalite, they Invigorate and strengthen Ihe syrtem, never ptuslnitu It, and can bo used for tnfont* a* weft as adult*. ' For sale by respectable dealer* even where. ; 40-521 ;; . ; - J, Ll TIUEBAUD, Agent, Ye«y.

DECREE. It is n dogma of faith, that the blessed Virgin in the first instant of ber conception, by tho singular privileges of tho grace of God, in virtnc of the merits of Jesus Christ, Savior of the human race, was preserved from all touch of original sin.

Gortscli akofiflms announced tolhc Austrian Government tho fact that the Czar had unconditionally' accepted tho four points, with tho explanations given them by the Vienna Conference, but as no armistice had been agreed upon, hostilities wilt'continue during the progress of the negotiation. . . ' The conduct of Persia and the Gorman States was equivocal.. It is stated that the allies will insist that the naval power of -Russia in the Piack Sea bo placed on a level with thrt of other powers, as a prhof of their sincerity; and it is thought that Russia will not submit to this.

Tor complete list of Gifts and full atul e* illicit port kola fa an regard to Uie great Kideiprlv. 1 (Pinout ion, Ac., see a copy ctf lW Whole >'« rid, nhhb will be prom 1*1 1v sent, free* of charge, where di-sirv.l by letter post-paid. ■. The Wuolc World may »L*ibo wii althoo(Bo*« f nil i>a]«ra containing till* ad cert (foment, where ltift*rm:,lion may be oct.incd In regard to-tbupajHiraml Enterprise. Agents, Postmaster*, and I*llev desirous of Infralira ami al the Mine time p-jiterl cioplnvrn..i:!, should not fall to act? a copy of Tke Whole \Wrtd, which contain* by far The unfit liberal Inducements ever offered W »ge*l» In tho wry of Immrno- ca h premium*. gift*, corambeions 4e., whereby any person, wiDjordiuarj arflrlly, can eadly mutu and Upwards, per yeeff lo which bet tho open H «« already hare can certify. Fee Hie Pictorial, ana become wise, Hrb and happy. ■ CorTesjHiiidont* must write (heir addrr.«—Stme,. Hosl-oflhv, County and Mate, Plain ant) IK-IIrcI, or It writ tw their own fault If they fait to gclananswer. Adhere to Ihts. and ntlreturn* will be promptly cent wherever derired, hr aay jart of the world. ■ lCJ*lfnny ordm'aro received after lhe3o»w*o gubwriben aw obtained, the moncr will be promptly returned, pojbpaHilothe iwrwns rending lu ITT*-Ml lellrt$ and; remittance* for the Pictorial, vrltil Olft Tickets, must Invariably bo sddrv*sCtl, post-paid, to WK»P, J, . WOOIUJAN HAKT, Wottn'* Hail, lltevIrwAT, .Via- Vo**; them being Ibe only onto for the OUl Enterprise. But tvnilltancci for the Pictorial vrllhont (lift Ticket*, may be *cnl to Prof. J. woodman Hart, Hart** Buildings Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa,, there being the principal edltorfel and publication oftlce. ’ norl-iSm

The pronunciation of the decree was instantly announced to the world without by the cannon of the Castle of St. Angelo, when all the bells of Rome forthwith commenced n joyful chime, and the inhabitants displapcdthcir various colored satin and damask ensigns from the windows and balconies of the city. The gloomy streets suddenly became ns gay as the flower-bordered walks of a pleasure garden.

. Ca rtcr’s .Spa n i shM i m r c. f H VIE OHEATPUKIFIKR OF THU BLOOD! NOT JL A PARTICLE OP UEBCUKV IX IT.—AX IXfallible remedyfor Scrofula, King’s KrlV-Rheuma-tism, Otallncoua Eruptions, Pimple* or Pustule* on the Ok, Blotches. Hells, Chronic Son? Eyes.'Ring Worm or'fetter, halo Head, Knlarjrement mud [Fata of the Done*;\ioltiu, Stubborn Utter*, Symrinlliilt liuoruer*, Lamba|rt>,S&)r»l Complaints;and illdiseases arising from an Injudidom nso of Mercury, Imprudence In life, or tmpurity of the blood.,, - f Thia valuable medicine, which bm become celebrated forjhc bum bur of extraordinary cure* elite led thro' it* agency, bat IbJaced.lfao proprietors, at thb 'aixeht request of their friend*, to offer it lo the public, which they do with theuHnottCoaBdente In Us virtues and wonderful curmlits'properties.; The following cerriflealei, selected /rom-alaigonnnrbcr, ate, however, ■trorgerlesUtnony than the merewon! of tho proprietor*; and aro all from gentleman well known id. their localities, and of tho'hlghert .re*f*ehddlity, man; of them now redding In tho HlyW Richmond, Virginia. F. Dovaur, Esq., of the Exchange Hulel, Richmond, known ftreryVrfaere,*ay>he.liasteeniho medicine called Carter’* Spanish ;Slxtare .administered In brer a hundred caies, In nearly all the disease* for which U U recommended, with the most astontdilni results. Ho says Ills the moat extraordinary medicine he has ever •den. ‘ ’■ "• !■■■ v■

Fanners’ Prospects ior 1853. “Watchman, whal of the night?” This inquiry is on the mind if not the lips of most men at the present time; and as the success of the. Faiuran lies at the foundationof the success of all other professions, those who attempt to answer the inquiry* must scan the. horizon of the fanner's prospects, for any “signs of promise.” What then of the prospects of the fanners for the coming year, as to the probable crops and prices? In onr opinion, coon in both respects. First, ns to crops; it ha? always been iband'that a season of severe drouth has ybcncficial effect on the soil, so that bountiful crops arc pretty sure to be obtained the following year. Besides, the drouth of the past year taught some valuable lessons in regard to the importance of cheap and better tillage, which, most farmers will put in practice the coming season. Then the hard times have had the, effect to drive men back to their farms and to industry, who before imagined that they were rich enough to live more easily at other employments. This, together with the cheaper coat of labor, and the continued high price of farm products, must tend to secure a large increa.se of crops the present year, supposing the season proves ordinarily favorable; and in regard to one great staple, wheal, already in the ground, its present appearance is quite as good, as in the average of seasons. Second ns to pciccs for the coming season, there is but little prospect of auy decline from present rates, and much probability that prices will advance, especially of such articles as are suited for export. Of course it is impossible at this lime to predict what will be the cxleut of the war movements'in Europe the coming season, or to what extent these movements will create a foreign demand for our products; hut from all that we can see at present, we are of the opinion that all our surplus brnatlslnffa and provisions will be wanted to feed the armies and the suffering people of other countries; aud if our crpps are abundant, the tide of gold and silver that lias for Uiu last year flowed so continuously from this country, will be reversed, and with its return will come a return of prosperity, and the resumption of our public improvements. Such are onr hopes and expectations fur the future; but these results can only be secured by industry ami frugality, eo we must all learn to labdr and to wait for “good timn coming.”

Sale. TW’OTICK is hereby given that’the under 11 signed, os executrix of the lost will and testament cf Isaac Phillips, deceased, in pursuance of/ and by- the order and directionof said last will and testament, will'sell the following real estate,'situate in Switzerland county. Indiana, The east half of the souths west quarter of section fifteen, township two, range two,;Vest/.>Also,, twenty-five acres off the north end of the west halfcf the south-west quarter of section fifteen, township two, range, two; .west, ; in^York Township. Also, lots No.'10 and 47 in .the town of Centre Square, ‘ in' JeffersonTownship.' Said real cstate wil! be sold at pobtic sale, at the lath residence of Ibb said Isaac Phillips, in York Township, in said county; adjoining the lands, to be sold—except said.lots.j -The 1 sale will take place between the hours of II o’clock, A. M. and 3 o’clock, P. M., of the 3rd dnyof February, 1865. .

On the conclusion of the ceremonies, with a hymn of thanksgiving, in which the whole vast congregation joined, the procession was reformed, and returned to the Vatican,the Pope being borne in a pontifical chair in thcCbapcl of Sixtus IV., whore, in due form, bo crowned tbo imago of the Virgin with a crown of gold, sparkling with precious gems. Among' the distinguished spectators of the cere- j monies were the Queen of Saxony, the Diplomatic Corps, and the chief officers of-the French garrison. The entire city was illustrated in the' evening, including the cupola of the Vat-,j ienn, and the French and Italian bands made the air vocal with the choicest music for hours. Cardinal Wiseman also made a discourse on the occasion, in (he Conservatory, to an illustrious audience. Tho next morning the Pope held a Consistory in the Apostolic Palace, and mado an address to tho assembled predates, thanking them for their assistance in the sacred functions of the occasion, ami exhorting them to a faithful observance in the case. Cardinal Ronald of Franco, responded in bebalf of tho assembly. A gold medal was then distributed, bearing tho image of tho Virgin on one side, and the following Latin epigraph on tho other: “Deipace Virginc sine lobe concepts Pius IX. Point . mar, ex ourt Australia primilci si&i ciblat is emit jusstt IV. id dee. MDCQCLIVP • A form of prayer has been adopted in behalf of the schismatic of the Greek Church. '

Sittings of the Courts IS THE CODSTT OP SWITZERLAND, I SOUSA. CIRCUIT COURT. 1st Monday of May. | 1st Monday of November, COillMOIV PLEAS COURT. 1st Monday of January, I 1st Monday of April. 1st Monday of July, | 1st Mondnyof OcU CO.UITI1S.SIONEIIS COUUT* IstMonday of March I IstMondayofSeptembe 1st Monday of June | IstMonday of December

Hr. J. fil. lUnrcUlsi’g . CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, roa in itLicr awn era* or frrrttisti tcmaies. *«* or mi* no matter how seme or of how long fUriding. Tho Catholicon fir surpasses othSr remedies, In befog more certain, 1cm cj pensive, and leaving tho sy»(om In n better condition. Let all interested call.and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof,from the ioo*l res pee table aoorees °f “ bensfloUl roaojU of its a*e; together with letter* from .highly experienced Physicians who ham naed It In their pncuce, and speak from their own observations. ,

. Aoc« akd FbvRR—Gisit Crar.—I hereby certify, that, for three year* 1.bad Ago* and Fever of the m»*t violent descripUoo.. 1 had several Phjrichms, took large qnanUtWa of Quinine, Mercury, ami 1 believe all the Tonle* «dvcrti*cd,but all without any permanent relief. At lost I tried Carter’* Spanish Mixture, t»o bottle* of which effocluaUr cared me, and I am happy to nay 1 bare had nellcr Chill* or Purer* since. I consider It the best Tonle In the world, and the only medicine that overreached mr cam. . Jmix Loxudix. • Beaver Dam, near Richmond, V*.- , C.-lLLtcx, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence In the astonishing effleaey of Carter's Mixture, that he ha* bought upwards of 50 bottles, which ho has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he be* never known ft to fall when taken according to directions. *

tiohl Digging. WE are receiving, in addition to our former stock of Iron, a large supply consisting in part of the following articles, viz; 60 Tons assorted Iron. 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Slit Nail Pods. ■1,000 lbs. assorted Wagon Boxes and Hollow ware. 200 Kegs assorted Nalls, from 3d to C in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Spring Steel.

TERMS OF. SALE,': One fourth of the purchase money' Cash' in hand; one fourth in six months; one fourth in months, arid one fourth in eighteen months from the day of sale—the purchaser giving notes, with approved freehold security, for the deferred payments, without any relief from the valuation or appraisement laws; and to receive a certificate of purchase entitling him to a conveyance, upon said sale being confirmed by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and giving a mortgage to secure the payment of the notes given for the deferred payments. BETSEY PHILLIPS, Executrix. Scott Carter, Attorney. Jan. 6, 1855. —29-Jt,

spring* and Axle*.' . 25 pair Springs. 12 sett Iron Axles. GMS'S $• MSn. 12 boxes 8x10 W ndow Glass. 22 do 10x12 do do. ■I do 10x14 do do. (i do 10x15 do do. 7 do 10x1(5 do do. 2 do 11x18 do do. 3 do 12x16 do do. 3 do 12x18 do do. ' 2 do 16x20 do ‘ do, ■ SIX) Light 8x10 Window Sash. [ 5f0 do 10x12, do do. 300 do 9x12 do do. I 200 do 10x14 do do. v 600 pounds Potty. 24 Packages Locks and Latches of diflersizes of patterns, white and dark Knob*. Having purchased the' above of the Manufacturers, it will enable us to'stll nl the lowest figures. Call and see for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we asimte you it will pay you for your trouble. Jan. 1 *51. F. L. GH1SARU $ SON.

-< Hr. Mixo, r practicing Phy.Iclan, anti formerly of the City Hotel, in tho city of Richmond, <ayi he witnessed In a number of Instances tho effects of Carter's Rpanlih Mis to re, which were most truly surprising.— Ifa ays la a case of Consumption, dependent on tho liver, tho pood effects were wondetfm indeed, Sincel Nl. Daixttt, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Richmond, wes cured of liver Complaint of eight year* standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. >. Oee.T Ccae or Sciotcl*.—The Editor* ef the Richmond Republican had a servant employ cd I n their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rhea malls tn, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottle* of Carter’s Spanish MIxturu made a perfect cure of him, and tho Editors, In a public noUce, ray they “cheerfully recommend It to all who aro afflicted with anv disease of the blood.”

StuV Akotbib Cnt or Easortu.—I had a very valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Carter’a Fpanlih Mixture.—Jana M. Txvi.oa, Conductor on the R. F. & P. H. Co. t Richmond, Va. Silt Uutcx ovSOTXiutrixrixa Cretn.—Mr. John Thompson, residing In tha city of Richmond, iu icred by three hot lies of Carle r’l SpanUH Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which ho had nearly ‘JO years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure. .Mr. Thompson Isa well known merchant lu the city of Kith mend. Vs., and his cure Is most remarkable. - M'«. .\.MiTTntw»,of Richmond. Va., had a servant cured of Syphilis, In the wont form, by Carter’s Span* Wi Mixture. Ilo says he cheerfully recommends It, and considers It an Inclinable medicine. Kicuskd E.AVrrr. of Richmond, vucured of Scrofula, and whit physicians called con Armed Consomptiou by three hollies of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Kntns Bcbtdx, Commissioner of iho Revenue, i says he has seen thogood effects of Carter’s Spanish Mix* luro In a number of Syphilitic eases, and says It Is a perfect core hie that horrible disease. - ■ Wh, 0. Hxkivood, of Richmond, V«., cored of old Fores and Clcora, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, In a short Unto M. WARD,CU)8B i Co.,Ko. S3, Malden York. T. tV.DYOTTdt s6>F, .Vo ik Vorth Sd EU, Philadelphia. flKSVETT & .DEERS, So. I2J, Main*u Richmond. Va. L And for sale hr J. L. TillEBAB J), Vtnay: Ely Mot* •ison i Broth, llcnnlriRton; John J. Paul, Mi- Sterling; ■Thos. McCullough, Moortleld. dO-JSt - >

Notice lo the Unfortunate Female. 1 feci It a doty Ineomfcmt opon mrKlflo declare poblkly the steal bleu!nj hr. March lii’s Uterine Ca*iholican has peered lo me. far two years roy health was miserable; I vu almost unable to walk. Physicians prononaeod my caw filling of the womb, eatenslve lilecrarions, commencing With floor nlbos. The pains, Initatattan, prostratlonl and (bo Intolerable foetid discharge, rendered life a burden. ■ la this miserable condition, Dr. P. P. Newltpd recommended I>r> Msrchur* Uterine Cathollcon.- -Afler taking four bottles 1 And mysatT in perfect health.- Grathndo for mf restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may And rue relief from this inestimable medicine.. , ■ ILIKABBTH A.' WE VI.A MI), Ko* 19 VestsU, U Uca, N. Y. The aborc statement I know to be.lhre. P. P. NEWLA5D, U. D., Utica, S. V,, The Cathollcoii is doiiw good aerrice here. All the patients that bare Wed tan medicine have been benefltlcd but one—and that one nothing will help. Truly Voutai < MIM HAZIJTT;*t-Ai Jolt C.ISJJ- . -K«w Philadelphia, Ohio.’ • « • I would be glad to bar* a fartkw sappl y, aa the medicine Is becoming very popular, and 1 think win coo tin oe, as U hai grrea reliai In every Instance wbea properly take*. . . _ .! r -i . Slay SS, J3S-C . t _ . MLVemoi, Ind. _ . TTTFhvribfcti bad gratis at the stow ofJ, UThuncp,Ar«ii, Dnugrtst, fea-, Verar; ibd. -• F, B. suite, MadUon; J. B. CWt & Co-, Biting Boot 'andof moitof CwfcidteyUttiggtstjln fee adJoining cotta flea. - y.s:MAScmn*Co.?KowUw^ norlC-flre Central Depot, 304 Broadway, K- Y-, * CHAIN PUMPS receiawTIbis day and JIO for sile low by F. L, GRISARD $ SON,

£ST When a man comes home and tries to bolt the door with a sweet potatoe, pokes jhc fire with the spout of the coffee pot, attempts to wind up the clock with his boot-jack, tries to cut kindling for Ida morning fire with an ivory paper* knife, takes a cold boiled potatoo in his hand to light him to bed, and prefers to sleep in his boots and bat, you may reasonably infer that ho • has been making the acquaintance of some very friendly people.

Family Groceries. Codec, Kicc, Allspice, Sugar, Candles, Alum, Molasses, Sonp, Ginger, > Tea, ' Pepper,. . < * Salt talus, * r . , Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, dec., A:c. A No. l oiticlo of Tobacco, both Covimlisb amis Plug all of which will be sold low fur Cash,* by F. L. GRISARD SON, . Corner Main Firry Strutt. Vavay, Jan. 1,1851.

S3T A genius who deserves to be rankle ns a public benefactor, hM discovered a process for converting old ioberg into cartridge-boxes. Their superiority for this purpose consists in their being al- : ways dry.

o*‘il L A N K S . 43 Justices of the Peace, Notary Ilublics, and others ore informed that we keep for sale 13lank Deeds, Notes,' Subpoenas, Summons’,'etc., which we sett in quantities to suit purchasers. Come along, gentlemen, and get a supply.

INDIANA STATE STOCK MONEY WAN-TED!—-TEATS, SCHENCK- $ Co., Mil. continue to receive most of the Irtdtana Slate 1 Stock Money for Goods and Accounts. December 2DU

£3“The man who held on to. a bargain, afterwards let it go.