Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 February 1855 — Page 3

DEATHS. Id 1M1 place, on the SSd lost-, ALVIX FLEW, aged 28 years.

STARTLING, BUT TRUE. What Krery Woman Should fCaow* | READER, are you a husband or a filhbtl a wife or a mother! Date you tbesincere welfare of those y da It?re at hcatt! Prdve ydur iihcerity,and low no lime In learning aha I Interferes with their health and happiness not lets than your own. It will ax old in yon and yours, as It has to thousands, many a day or paisa and anxiety followed by alceplcsi nights, Incapaeuating the mind for Ha ordinary avocation and exhausting thou moists for medial attendance, medicines dhd advertised rostrums, which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age ana the proper education of your child run. How often it bin pent; that the wife lingers from year to year la that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the nappy and exhilarating IhOoence Incident to the enjdyment of health; arising frdra tgndrancc of the simplest and plainest tales of health as connected wtih the uartuge state, the r to la lion of which entails disease, suffering and misery. “And must this continue? Must this be? Is there no remedy! No relief! Xo hopei” The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies and bene fitting by them. These are pointed out lu

IIVGE4i\A. Broaphl Home to the Hoot of the Million, AWooittrt Uisrovcsr hii reeenllj been made by Ur. Co nil of thi* eiS;, In tbetreat}Qet.t of Coninmption, Afthnia, end *11 dif.ff-i of the Lori;. refer to“tfr. Cartl,* Hypcans. »r Itihalltg Hygran Vapor and Chem Syrup. •’ WHh this new method Ur. C. bat reiloreJ man? alf.itted one* la perfect health; ai an evidence of which h? hit Inn amt fable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a ptiysiitin revarti: It li evident tint Inhaling—constantly jreathiag an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal n riles mutt come ta direct contact with the whole t arts! eavUv of tie lungi, and that escape the many and varied changer produced open them when Introduced Into the stomach, and sublet tod to the proceaa of digestion. The Hygeana U for aale at all the druggist*’ thought the coon ire. S’cw Tori Oclrhitjiebf Jan If.

fronttef tfld been ordered to retreat to tbe interior. The Queen of England had issued a proclamation forbidding the British subjects, at hOole or Abroad, to supply the enemy with munitions of war. It is reported that a battle took place between the Turks and Russian on the Danube, Ih Which the former were victorious.

NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sugar. 1 nc HDDS. NEW SUGAR just arrived from New Orlems. For sale by feb28 TEATS, SCHENCK A CO.

One Week Later from Europe. ABBIVAL OF THE BALTIC. roakinoir or. a new British cabinet — EE PORTED BATTLE ON THE DANUBE. New York, Feb. 21. The steamer Baltic, with advices from Liverpool to Saturday, the XCthiuat., arrived at this port this afternoon. The sales of Cotton at Liverpool during the week were only 36,000 bales, of which speculators took 1,000 bales, and exporters 2,000 do. The market is dull, with a limited demand, but prices were not quotably 10W8r. The quotati ons arc: fair Orleans 5$d; middling do. Did; fair upland 5£d; and middling do. od. The market closed dull.

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The Russians had made a second attempt to Sitter Dobrudscha. The German Diet had decided to place the principal Contingent on a war footing. The Piedmontese Chamber of Deputies had sanctioned the treaty of alliance with France and England.

Rice I Rice! A LARGE SUPPLY of New Crop Bice just received from New Orleans. feb23 TEATS, SCHENCK* CO.

The Inhaler h wont on tbe breaM tin Jar Ihe Uc-n without the least inCbtjTe&ience-Mbe heal W the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of CAliES of CUttEri tike Ihe f.dlowing might be named.. One Fackaigeof Hygeana ha* cured ms of the ASTHMA of lie yean standing. ’

Molasses. RECEIVED from New Orleans, per steamer, 100 bbls. Molasses, new crop. For sale cheap for caiti,-by febSS TEATS; SCHENCK & CO.

das. F. Kecsberry, I’. JI. of Dnncannon. Pi. I aid cured of the A SUM A of 10 ) ran standing by Dr. Curtis’ Hvgeana. . Margaret Kail on. Brooklyn. X. V. Mrs. Paul of No, 3 iL-ojuJOttJ V. w«f cured br a'severe ease of BrViaahllu* nr the liter*or. My sister has been cored of a D1STRKXMNG COUGH of several yean standing, and decided to be Invumble by her rdtysiebia. - title was CCRUD In ONE KO.Vf ll by Uic mgeana. V J. H. (Hubert, P.M.. Rifbmbml. Me; Price three dollar* a Package. Fold bv CURTIS dc PERKINS & BOVD* HA Ft, No. 1W Chambers H-i N. V. 4 packages sent free by express to any jart of the United Slate* for Ten Pal (an. '

At Manchester, and in the manufacturing districts generally, trade was dull, and prices slightly lower. The broker’s Circular quotes Breadstuffs of all kinds very dull, and prices had generally declined. Wheat had decliried ld@2d $ bushel; Flour Od @ Is bbl. and Com 6d @ Is $ quarter, with a further downward tendency. At London, American Stocks were firmer. Consuls were steady at 91A. The Bullion had increased in the Bank of England £-145,000. Sugar had advanced Is fl cwt. Coffee was unchanged. Rice was firm, with a good demand. The Iron market is unchanged, With a moderate deiriahd;

The doings of Sir Charles Napier in the Baltic were discussed in the House of Commons on the 9th, but nothing new was developed -

WAGONS AND FARMING UTENSILS. Comer a/ Ferry and File Slretlt, TUG subscriber hfij removed his shop lb the building U. P- Schenck'i Dote, and NdJlS*!”? is prepared to tiuke to order AfluEaMA anyth.ng in tlis UdC—such as - OARBIAGES & BUGGIES, Wacom, Dajr»i CJHs, Plows, Harrows, Neck Yokes, Rikes—and all kinds of work genererally done a> Shops of this character. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and 1 will endeavor to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage; and to those friends who have to liberally supported me heretofore, 1 return my sincere thanks. SAMUEL SCHUFP. Vevay, Feb. 28, 1865.—6ra '

THE MARRIED WOMANS PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION; BV DR. A. M. MAURICEAC, , Momma or diirsifl bf wbxxs: One Ifundreth Edition (600,000) 18mo.jFp.250. (ox nat r*rts, tins aianiao, 1 1,10.] A liahdanl work of established repo taboo, fob hd eluted In the catalogues of the great trade tales In Xew-Votfc, Philadelphia, and other title*, and sold by the principal bookseller* In the I’rtllfd State*. U »u first published In 18fT, iloce which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES baft been told, of which there were upwards df One Hundred Thouanud Sent by 31*11,

Late Ikom Stihm Fc. fbiguttXt. JiasbacUEs hr the ixniASB. St. Lon Is) Feb. 23. The SanU Fe mail arrived at Independence yesterday, bringitig ddtes to the 25th of December.

N, II.—Ur. Curtis’Hygeana U the original soil ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all other* are hose imitation* or tile and INJURIOUS counterfoils. Shun them as vduwduld F01S05. ' " v.-hllr J. L. Till KBAUD, Agent, Vevar.

attesting the high eriltdatldn In which 111* held ai a reliable popular Medical BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE. the aulhtfr having deleted bis exclusive aUcntlJn Id the treatment of cdmplalnU peculiar to females, in respect to which be la yearly consulted by uousahUs, Kllh la perfidn and By leUir.. Here every wontan van discover, by comparing her Own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, cause* of, and the proper remedies fur, her complaints. The wife sbdtl becoming a mother has often heed of Instruction and ad Vice of the almost Importance to her future health. In respect to which her schiiUrenex* forbids consulting a deJltal gentleman, will findsuch Instruction and adtlee, find also explain many tom* HKleh otherwise would octaslou anilely orajann, as all the pecullartUes Incident to her sltaauon are described; • .

A party of Apacllfe and Utah Indians attacked a party of Pueblo,- and killed fourteen men and wounded two others so badly that they were left for dead; Three women and two children were taken prisoners, The Indians numbered about one hundred. Great ezeiteraant was prevailing in Santa Fe on account of ft general warfare and the hostilities of the Indians in the Tomtom they having sworn vengcnco against dll Americans dhd Mexicans.

SPRING TRADE-1853, Harwood 4 courvoisier moic the allbdtion of their friends and the public generally to their large and tvdl .m-iecicd stock of SPKINfi GOODS, boniistiHg of .every description of DRY GOODS; GROCERIES. ■ ‘ QUEHNSWARE. HATS. At CAPS, , ROOTS SHOES, HARDWARE, ... TrsBLE CUTI.ERV; 4c., $c. All of which wilt le sold at their usual lowest cash prices Thost ihUbing to purchase, will please glvfc us a call before purchasing tlsewfcfie. bnUrr and S^js, taken in eicwange for Goods. Also, any other article'of produce. j HARWOOD 4 COURVOISIER, jart la Ko. I, Odd FellovS’ Building.

A new British'Miuistiy had been form; cd. Lord Palmerston, is Premier; Lord Panraare, formerly Fox Maule, MinisU'r of War; Earl of Clarendon, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Sidney Herbert, of the Home Department; Sir George Grey. Colonial, Secretary; W. Gladstone, of the Exchequer; Sir James Graham, of the Admirnlity; Lord Granworlh, Chancellor; Earl Granville, Prcsikent of the CoL'ncil; Duke of Argylc, of the Privy Seal; Sir W. Molsworth, of the Public Works; Sir Charles Wood, President of the Control; Lord Canning, Postmaster; the Marquis of Landsdowu without an office. Of the pld Cabinet. Aberdeen, Russell and Newcastle go out; the other members continue in officiLunder the new Premier.

Now We llitve It. VkHY IMPORTANT Dr. Johjh, one of the most' ceteblated Pbytihians in Xew York, writes ss follows: Dr. Curtis—Deir Sir—Having witnessed the excellent effects of your “llyrcsn* or Inhaling Hygean V<porand Cherry Syrup, in a case or u chronic BrvhcbUls, and being much In favor of cdnhuHiritatlontn affections of the throat, bntacblml label and lungs, 1 can therefore cheerfully rccommdhd jour Medicated Apparatus a* being the most convenient and effect ail mode of applying anything of the kind 1 have over seen. Xd doubt thousands dr pertdo* may be relieved, and many eared, by using ydur remedies. You are at liberty lo are this In any way you may (HIHk pttfpdr. KespeetfuUv; yours, At. . ■ C. JOHX8, M. D., * - No. 609 Houston street, New-York.

Accident. ~ MoHin Wimtoixcr met ' with quite a serious accident one day Inst week. He was riding a mule, jvhich threw him off, hreakiug one of his amis. mule also kicked out several of Mr. W.'s toctlu It is reported that Captain j ■•"Whisky had a hand in the matter.

j On the 20th of January, dapl. Jfewell, | of the First Dragoons, hod a fight with i the apaches at Sacramento Mountains, and hilled twelve of them; on the American side Capt. H. AV, Stanldn arid three privates were killed. Col; Garland had tailed itlto service five companies of volutiliers tor six months, and recommends Congress to make an appropriation to pay the efc pensej*. Col Jones had arrived ht Sadta Fc, and entered npon the duties’of his office. An express arrived at Santa Fe the driy before the mail left, stating that 400 Apaches and Ulahs were coming to take the town by storm.

flow nuf ire an(Terlng from olnlruUI dm dr Irregularities peculiar to the female tv Mem, which under mine (he health, the effects of which they ate Ignorant, ami for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice? Many suffer from raotswrartaat (falling of the wdmb), pr from' rtcoa stars (weakness, debility,dc.) Many ore In constant agony for many months preceding conflriemcnl. Many have difficatt if not douse rchii del lev erics, and slow ami uncertain reeor-, erles. Stfuld whoso lltes arm hazarded dering /ith lime, will each And In its pages the moans of preveuUtfo, amelioration and relief; . . It Is of coarse Impracticable to edntey filly the Various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly Ihtended lor the married dr thOi* contemplating marriage. ‘ v ' In cootcqoent’c <ff the uuiVerial popularity of lb* wrftk, as evMeoced by tU extraordinary tale, various Imposition* have bees attempted, as well on booksellers os on Uie‘ public, by Imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of Copyright, and other devices ami deceptions, it hot been found necessary, therefore, to ; r

Prdf. S; Cdhle’r writes ns os follows:— Gentle men have recently bad occasion to lest ydnr Cherry Syrup and Uyrean Vapor In a ease of thro hit adre threat, that had refuted to yield to other fprahot treatment, and tho result hat. satlsfted me, that, whatever may be your preparation, it la no imp#, sltlrfn, L’nt an excellent remedy, I wish, for the rake of the alBieled, that It might M brought within the fdach dr all. - Her, Dr. Checver write*:— ... ' Naw-VoUk, Nor. 15. j&l. Ddmr Slfi—I think highly of Dr: CariU'S llygeana, it a remedy In diseases of the throat add tunes, Hav* Ihg had some opportunity to tcitlla efflcacy,Iara convinced mat U Is a roost excellent medicine; both the Syrup end tbo Inhaling application to the chert. The Hygeqna Is Mr silo at Vevay, by J. L. THIEQAUD, irpSeo idrtrtbemdnt headed Hygcana in this paper; feWS-6tu

■. [For ihe Weekly Reveille. r 3mprovctncms ui Florence, 1ml. Ste. Editoc; —I send yon a few items relative * to the improvement and prosperity of war little town, Florence.

JVcw York And Boston! fWllIK subscribers are now iteming a very JL large stock cf . ‘ DRY GOODS, &C.v &C., • suUtd. to JhcFalV Trade, embracing all the articles usually kept la their line, which hate heed selected with great cate in the cities of V JfEW YORK,«fc BOSTON, and purchased entirely with c-ash.. - ;■We feel confident wc cad offer superior id* ddcemenls to purehisers t afcil we inrifeall In want of Goods lu call od us and eximintour stock before buying else where;.WILLIAM SHAW & SOX: -

The citizens have contributed about six hundred dollars toward the erection of a Church, and Judge Malia has given a lot for a building spot. Mr. B.L..Robinson is preparing to pnt a new wharf boat in at his lauding, and also to tuahcfi grade this Spring. Messrs. Stoops Jc Company are getting timbers ready for the erection of a steam mill in Florence.’ Good weather and the smiles of Providence are alone wanted now to commence operations. • Yours, -e.

The peace Conference M Vienna had not yet been opened. The Parliament had voted A further three million sterling to carry u. n the watt Tlie North American Fishery JRR had 'passed both houses. The Parliament had adjourned for one week, and, at the request of Lord Palmerston, would assemble again on the loth iust. The Earl of Aberdeen had been created Knight of the Garter.

CAUTION TBS PUBLIC. Id bay. no book unless the words .“Dr; A: M. Msraiaeic, 129 Liberty street, X. Vi** U on (aud the entry In the Clerk's Office do the back o() me title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable ’dealers, or tend by mall, and address to Dr, A. M.Msuriccau. TTP.Uwfn retclpl tff One Dollar, “TUB MARRIED WOMEN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL .COMPANION" Is sent (mailed free) Id any par\ of the United States, the Canadas nftd : BrtUlh Provinces. AITIeilcn must be pdst-paM, and addressed to Dr. A. M.’ MAURICKAU, Ws 1294, New-Vork City. Publishing OBlce, No.129 Liberty Street, Now-Yotv. ‘ ■ fcbS6-6m

The Governor is much censured in San* [la Fe, and throughout the territory, on .account of his disapproval of the course taftou hy the people, to suppress the Indians.

’ Ad nil ntscralors’Su tet NOTICE is hereby giveft, that We will sell at public auction, ori Saturday; 24lh ddy of March, at. I be residence of Dr. With Ncrises, late of Switzerland county, dechdied,- his personal jrtbpefttj Corlsislirtg of hofsts, tows, young CalUe, (hokiflg a fid feaping ihathine, threshing machine, plows, harrows; ahd a great variety of farming implements. Also, a set of dental instruments. A credit of six and nine .months wilt be given on nil sums ovef Ihree dollars, the pal* chaser giving bis note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisenftni laws.— Sale to commence nt 9, A. M. HIRAM WASON, ) -. ... , CHARLES NORISEZ, ! ddnimtsiralors; (tb 28-36*31 *

To. the'Public.’ t ; fflllK undersigned has now got in operation ‘■JL 1 his new Steam Grist Mill; at Cen-ggfe* Ire Square, and as he wishes the custom Tgjl? of the people generally, he takes tliis«Sia method of inforining Uien) his;terms:' Wheat, Goto, Rye; Barley, and Chop Stuff, will bq gtonnd for the eighth. . , / 1 |' ‘ ‘ ‘ The undersigned has idled great pains jo gfet up-ft. Mill that will shit the public, by getting ?fo.l French Burr Stones; and Nq. 9 and 10 Bol'ing (noth, of the best quality: and by beidg thus prepahd, andpdying strict attention to ( business, he expects togam a libctal patronage. He intends; doing a business' on Gmt Grinding not surpassed in this section of country.. He hopes alt; will fry.the Center Square :inIII. Floor wilt’be put up in barrels, to suit customers,- id g'dod order. He .hopes- that customers wlI) ■ hare’ their i barrels. sacks, bags, &c., T containing their grain, tnerked with their names in full, to prevent trouble to them and the Miller. ' : * ... JOHN W. STURNKS. -Centre Square, Jon._18, 1853,—3tri

'Hie Lord Mayor of London gave a banquet. Among those present were Lord Cardigan ami Sir Charles Napier, and other prominent men who have figured in the Crimea and on the Baltic, all of whom were received with enthusiasm. Sir,Charles Napier made a long speech in defense of himself, and in the coimic of it made a savage onslaught upon the policy of the-British. Cabinet, The Baltic arrived out on the evening oftlieoth, oud the City of Manchester on the same day. The latter steamer has been taken by the English Goeernmontto carry troops to the Crimea. ;= In the reconstruction of the new Cabinet, Derby, Lansdowri, Bussell and Clarvndcn were successively sent for by the Queen, hut all failed to forma Cabinet [ until Palmerston was called in, and ho succeeded. 1 ' — ’ !

HEDGING, ' T« Flnilert.and tand> Owners: ;■ . _ THE undersigned would respectfully tn- ‘ form. thbsc ; wishing.' Hedging rigig/ done that be. is prepared to contract for the furnishing.and selling Goagfc rjfrv Ofange Plants during seffiotxtot Hedge Fetttft, on 'reasonable terms. “ALSO- ' A few thousand OJSge Glance Plants, for sale by . PHILIP GOLAY. Vevay, Dec. .28,1854. if :

Temperance in Delaware. Dover, Del., Fob. 21. The Prohibitory Liquor Law passed the House yesterday. Yens 11; nays 10.

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Cincinnati produce Blarlc»h CluclnnaU, Fflc*- 24. REMARKS.—General trad* U ilowty lmprovi.*<Xi and the retail markets are active, Business is brisk in all department* of trade. There Ii no stringency Id the money market. Exchange Is dull. market Is Arm. The tales daring the week were net large, and we quota a sals of 900 blib. tn lots, at g?,93, and £0 do at 88,30. Received during IhJ last twouty-four hours 1,(80 bbls.. PROVISIONS.—The market is flrtu, and a fair demand U experienced tUr most articles of hog products. The tales to-day Included 400 bbls. old Mess Porte at 8 lit trade, now <to. at £12,60; 230,000 is. bulk *iJes at 37;<rnua l7h onus. Ocou sum «t packed.

Disasters' on lire Blvcr. The St. Louis Ititelligeccer,’ of the 19tb, says: . ■ ■ "The o (Leers _ of the 5nrv? Kmcy, from New Orleans last mpljt, IruiHghliDSrws of the.sinking of two S( .Lou is boats,'loti freiglited with targe cargoes. The Dresden -si ruck a . wreck ai W'jtlow Mernwolfver’r. t distance below Kew Madrid, on Thrtr&ky ta»l, and was nm ashore and sunk—her stem in 16 or.20 •feet jvaior. and Hie boW in water up to : her guards. She was owned; hytrJ: commander, Captain Saltmarsb, and utbsis, usd was valued al S!S,000or SCtbCCO.*’ ■ > ' :

IKON AND STEEL. JUST received, and now for sale for cash, 50 Tons Assorted Iron, ■ 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Nail rods, . Cast, Shear, and German Steel, Blfetfir and Spring Steel, Spfitfgs afid AxleV . . AVUgofi Boxfefi; * Sledgfcf ffffd Ha'nftncts, and ’ . ' 150 Kegs Belmont IVails. All warranted (6 he good of no' sale, by . febH....... F. L. GRISARD& SON.

Sale of Kent Estate* * BY virtue of an order of the Swiuefland county Court of Common Pleas, at the January lcrm, A. D. 1855, of said conrl, I will sell on ■

Sftlardt]')ihe 31it dij* of March, 1853/ on the premises, at public auction to the high*' et I. bidder, at not less than two-thirda of its appraised-value the fallowing real estate, to* wit: Tracis numbers four, six and seven, (Nos. 6 and 7,) of the lands which James McKay died sized, as laid off.and sub-divided by me as administrator of said James McKay, by the order of said court. Said lands, of which said Jatnes McKay died seized and of which said tncif area., part, being the cast half of fraction* I, town I, range 4, containing 282 acres, Tbe sdulh-east quarter of section 36, town 2, raiige.4, containing, 143 40*100 acres. Also, _th& south-east quarter of the soulh-westquar-let of section 4,' town 2, range 4, containing 39 20*100 acres, which lands are situate in Craig township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on and near the Ohio river, about one mile above Carrollton, Kentucky. ' TERMS op SALE, One-thi id cash in hand—one-third in one year, and-one*third- lit two years. :The purchaser giving notes wilt; good approved free* "hold security;. a mortgage .will also be taken upon- the- land tolse'Chie tbe balance of th# purchase money; DAVID CAIN; Administrator, •Feb. 23, 1855,—36-4t •

DRIED FRUIT.—Sales of &) bags Peaches, quarters, at $2. _ The market It arm, with a hlr demand. * CHEESE—Sales'of 300 boxes at 10c. cad SCO do.English dairy, at I2012&C. - - " BUTTER.—Aulo cflOflrklns prime at 18c. SEED,—A sale of H bbls. Clover at 38,50; 37 do. at W,7 5; 11 do. at $6,70, and 35 do. at (,9,05, Indicating a further decline.

.' lit retaUun to the sinking or (he El. D. Ba--cmi.the Sc. Louis InleiHgeneer contains the following: • . ■

: Canrobcrt o Tie'ally reports tlio death of Captains Pouter and Cos tic ton. in the sortie made by the Russians on the night i of the 14th. ( The advices from the Crimea ure not specially interesting. No change of im[portance had taken place in the general aspect of affairs. : 'Ilie Russians were constantly making eight .8 >; tics. ‘. -Menchikoff had gone to the north.

Groceries — Groceries.: Th* Cry li SUU Tlitf Cotirt. V , JUST RECEIVED, Rio Coffee, Sugar, JI6lasses, SaleraUit, Soda, Raking PowdtV, and a superior article: of TEA— Imperial, Young Hyson, - and Black Tea~a fine article of Chewing'and Common Tobacco, Soap, Mackerel; Cod Fish and White Fish.' • FLOUR * BACON, Dried Peaches, liaison?, Cahdrbr, Spices; &e, ■ v —aisq-' ;' , ;

.**Theachlent happened Sunder Afternoon a!tout two o’clock. The Bacon was routiding from the Mississippi into the,Ohio,'Vihen she' struck a tuck near where the'Ortha T-owcr sunk, which opened a tren»e»ta« gap In-tier halt, wbich caused her to go sidW ,‘alnjdst not allowing Umctoreut loos: the stotk or run the boat ashore.She sunk within two feetof lhe huiricane .dedk-aslam, -and about up to the cabin floor forwfctfl.' 1 - tFortanately no liyes were' lost, and thedwdks *n4papera were saved, '.‘i’ i ; ■ The Bacon had*on board a large quantity of doer, grain, and other produce, besides one ffimdrietl andfifty lotwtflmidred head of slocfe all of which is,a total dess. We had no means uf obtaining a list of drer freighL She was an exr-eUent freight-boat, about four years old, and valued at owned by.McAl- &. Co., of this cilv; Capl. Geo. Taylor, trf tirb Belfast; and Mr. John Lowrie, first clerk of [fab Bacon, and was insured in the ’offices of this c.'y 1,3 foIIowl: in lhe Pacific. §1,000 in & Lumbermen and Me’chafiics’, *J.0C0 in the C 1, » zens, » athl 8 1 ' 000 in the Globe. There vs also , 9tl iterance of between $1,000 aM $j,000 on W. r Ut '& 1 litt: is tiii GicbebGlce of lhis city.

SPRING ( TRA1TE. ;- WK are receiving and .now opedihg a j large . and splendid .assortment of Hard ware and x CiiUery, consisting in :part of the following articles, to-wil;— .. V-• • Table and Pocket Cullcry, r ■ • ■ ' ' ; Scissors and Shears, /. Razors and Strops, ' . . Table,Tea, and Bhsling Spoons * Edge Tools of.all description, . - Bench Planes,' Gages i Squares, Hand, Ripp, Pahnel & Tennant Saws, Wood df Crosscot Saws. In short, a full and complete assortment J Carpenters*'and Coopers* Tools. ,

Oil..—A sale of 30 brK linseed at CSC. the map kcl Is belief and prices higher. ■ MJGAII.—‘ The stock U very light, and with a good demand, prices are raiher higher; tale* of 103 hhdi. common and good fair »l4>;a5e. ; , : . - MOLASSES.—Sale*of ISObrlt. new *1 24c; 4a do. aid at 33c, and 40 half brt*. now atSOaSTe. COFFEE.—Ttre demand. Is good, and price* Ann; sales of 160 bag* at lOjfsllXe. for Wr and prime.

Pine and Cedar Ware, Churns, Tubs, Wash Hoards, Brooms, $r., &c. ■ The undersigned respectfully solicits bis friends and customers to give him a call, and examine his Stock, as be intends and will sell very low for cash. ALEX. DETRAZ, * June 30, iSbt.

Immense supplies were reaching the camp. The siege works were advancing, hut the army was still sickly. The nights were frosty Lut the days m-crc’wnmi and mild.

v . • — also — Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakesj &e., <5rc400 pair-Trace Chaim, ' :,200Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, . 25 Log Chains, . : • 25 Look Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns. Pistols of every description. ’ Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and CarriageTrimmings, consisting, to part, of Brioge Dilts, Enameled Leather, Ruckles, do : Cloth, BlumtpsASpurs, Laces $ Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles; UrassBands,5tc„&c. . tldVing personally selected the abofc atlitles, itVijl enable us to sell at wholesale of retail,-at as; low prices as the same caft be bought vest of the mountains.. ' GTvfe us a call; and eiaraine bur stock of goods attd‘ prices, before- going .elsewhere lb purchase. • - V F, t. QR1SARD $ SON. . Febi 14» 1855./; . .. ' .. _i..

Official dispatches from Lord Raglan, «f the 23d and 24th idt., say the weather had materially improved, and speak cheerfully of 'the future, and say the prospects are brightening. He says the work before the town has been resumed with renewed activity. France has signified her willingness to negotiate a separata treaty with Prussia, provided it covers the same obligations ns that of Dce*nbcr2.

NEW STORE IN VET AY. The Only. Shoe and Hat Store. opened in Ibis ptacc, is now opened -i on Ferry street, one door above A. Detiaz's Grocery Store, where can be foumV a large and well selected assortment of

boots And shoes of even- description, fo-wtf; Mens, Womens, Boys, Misses, Youths and Children’s wear—and Rubbers of different qualities and sizes, suitable for Men, Women and children.

IftW Orleans Market. Sew Orleans, Peb. 23v The market Is bare of Segor. Molasses 19c. Com FI. OaU hare declined to TSofiOc. Men, ordinary) Pork $19,75. Pomp, Pork, $9,

The feeling at Constantinople is strongly in favor of peace, Holland and Dcmnfcrk seem willing to join the Western Powers. Eight Austrian ships had been fired into by the Russians at Qalatz, of which Austria .hod demanded an eiplanation.

. //ATS AXD CAPS, Ot the test quality and latest style; from arid Whitcher’s finest SILfe down a Jhtrjf't , Caf —all of. which wilt be sold unusually low, ALSO—Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Hose and Half-Hose, Gloves, Brashes, Combs; Perfumery, 4c,, 4c., together with a large and general assortment of

VEVAT PRICES CURRENT. Corrected Weekly for the Reveille.

Grain—wheat 1,5001.CO coft 75060 rye • 65090 oats • 30010 Hay ploo • JOSH hard, PI 10013 Molasses, S. Qt - 25030 “ ■ 8. H. 40350 Onions P buihtl 3Q0CO Potatoes do . ©125 Seed*—Clover —a—blue gnu lit ,50 fllutecd )al,25 timothy 2*2.35 Sugar per bbl - 5aO do retail * CaT Salt per bushel SoaBS Tallow, - - 8*10 [Wood. - 2,0003,50

These are IrsTdlinfch tin steamboatmeil .and insurance offices. Three-of our first-claps steamboats, with full cAgoesv sunk in one .week, and causing a loss of property amounting to not less than $200,000, Is a blow that .will not be lightly fell, and course a truly v frightful chapter of accidents. The St. Louis Intelligencer of the same dole says; '

Earl Lucan has been recalled from the command of cavalry iu Ihe Orimcn. The sultan intends raising a national voluntary loan, and exchange had advanced in Constantinople to an ■enormous rate, causing great distress, Ab-dcl-kader has asked t(J be appointed to the command of the African troops in the Crimea, The English missionaries m Poland have been ordered to leave Russian territory. • _ It is said the Emperor of Franco tviII take command of the anoy operations of the Rhine. . Prince Napoleon had arrived at Pans. A despatch from Sevastopol or the 30th, says the French batteries had received orders to re-open fire, and had done so, and it is officially stated that the operations for an assault were completed. In a sortie made on the night of the 23d, the French sustained great loss. The Russians in the town were in want of provisions. It is stated that the Rouaves had mutinied, and fohr hundred had been sent td Constantinople, as prisoners. An apology h&d been made to Omar Pasha, and he withdrew his resignation. ■ The Russian force* on the Austrian

TBS WEERX.YHBRALD. The beilOtntrtlHemptperlnibeliVorlii Th* New Yens. Wiatt Hu aid I* published every Saturday morning. lu content* embrace *11 the new* or the great orente of the day, reports of meetings, of the State legislative, and of Conrreis; important public documents) European and name correspondence; Bnaoclal and commercial Information', nod editorials of general Interest, that hare appeared In the Hew York Dally Herald. 1 It Is neatly printed, In clear type, on a targe double quarto sheet of Mrty-eight columns—a book—a directory of Itself—end forms one of the beet and most valuable weekly newspapers In the world. Tba greatcat care Is taken to obtain the tateat and most reliable Intelligence of Important morementa In all partt of the world. No expense Is spaced for this purpose. : The subscription price Is three dollars per annum, payable In advance, or sixpence per single copy. Editors of newspapers throughout the country are pap llcularly requested to act as Agents. They wilt re cel re twenty-Are per cent commission on alt such subscriptions*. Any person obtaining Are or mote subscribers will be allowed the same commission. -

rANCY ARTICLES, not heccssary to'rUentioa. ; The umJeisigncd will cell any of the above enumerated articles for cash lower tlian ever before - offered in Inis market, and hopes by strict attention to business, connected with my extreme lour prices, to gain tUiberal share of ib'e pdblic t»tr6dttge'.‘ P lease; call and examine my, stock before purchasing-your Pali; and Winter wear elsewhere. fnoyS] John O. COTTON.

• • Notices ■ A LL petsoftkhavirig Deeds or olher inslruaC3t merits of writing Recorded/arid ,jrcYin the Recorder’s Office, will find it to their interest tocall and gel ihe same,'.aa I : will not be responsible in. cue. office or other accidents, Id which the office is'liable. ' . J. H: TITUS. R.S. C. Vevriy, Feb. 21, 1865.—33^41.

** It was rumored yesterday that the steamer : Peter Fulton had sunk at President's Island; .whether sunk (.mot we cannot say with certainly,,butwe have reliable information to bad at one lime «ix feet of .water in^ber.hold, Bbeison her way from ; tbe Ohio to NowiOrieans with a heavy cargo. From all accounts tt ,1s rpjjte probable that both the.Dresden api.-Robb will be raised. The steamer Antelopa report* that when she .passed Mills’ Point, on the 19th, a deipatcb bad been received announcing Hie sinking of the Northerner, Capt, Fuller, at President's Island. The Landis re ports’basin g niet the Northerner at President’s Island, lighting .over the bar. The Northerner was bound .from St. Louis to New Orleans,

{AdvctUsemenU] CrThe regular funclions of the body can not go on while the Liver, the grieal regulator of the system is out of order. Sallow Shin, Headache, Heaviness, Paid in the Side, Indigestion; and a complete prostration of the system, ate some of the eVils Which follow. To disipate All these bafi effects, take Carter's Spasisk Miktorej it regulates the Liver and imparts new life and vigot to the weak, enervated and enfeebled. A single bottle frequently suffices in such cases. Try it .

New Family Grocery. • On the Corner of Haln and Ferry Street*, YEVAY, INDIANA. fflUE undersigned'has just.opened an esJL tablishlnebl tin Geo. 0. fiyle’s building, whete hh intends beeping a well selected assortment of : FAMILY GROCERIES. Such as FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes, Sugar, Molasses, Macberet, &e., &c.* Together with Wooded Ware, Hollow Ware, and numerous articles not necessary to mention—comprising fall articles usually bept in Grocery.Stortis,, , The advertiser solicits a share of patron ace, and ihtehds tb anil very cheap for cash'. Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2d door below* Tfaiebaud’s Drug Store. Sept 55, USl. . F. S. LINDLHY.

Fresh Arrival. JUST RECEIVED, from New Orleans, per steamer, a large supply Frcsli Molasses, of the jnEU-ftfl new ctop, In barrels and halfFHPSB barrels, add for sale cheap faraHBBHi cash. GEO. E. PLEASANTS A CO. jan 18—IT

TtlXJ TO CLCSt. Fdr one Copy of IVeeklr Herald fbr ono year, S3 00 Five copies do do 11 35 Ten do do 23 So Fifteen do do 33 75 Twenty do do dS On Twenty-Aid dd do 50 35 Thirty . dU do S7 50 Thirty-Are do da 78 75 Forty do do BO SO Forty-Arc - do do 1(11 c5 Fifty do do 113 SO All leiten to be addressed IdJirae* Gordon Bennett, proprietor and editor of the Hew York Herald, Hew York city, . TT7* We will art u Aienl for the Herald In this pUca. (febtl). EDITOR REVEILLE.

[Advertisement.} jp>\V fl have frequently heard the celebraied German Bitters, sold by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, spoken of in terms of the highest commendation, and we honestly believe that it is one of the best medicines advertised for the complaint* for which it is recommended. They are pleasant to the Uste, and can be taken under any circumstances by the most delicate slomache. The press fit and wide, have united ini comtaendi log this invaluable remedy for dyspepsia, debility, Ac., and such are the healing effects of thlj (jahecea, that we hope it may be intrtfduced to every family where dyspepsia has, or is likbty 14 bin a visum. Sec admtisementi

Notice. THE Undcrsigriedbeing desirous of settling tip their old books, would respectfully Solicit all who know themselves indebted by accodnt to call arid settle the same. ■ . . fe7 . TEATS A SCtfENCK.

0The weather has tamed very cold .again, and navigation is suspended for the present The Ohio river ia getting to be A very p oqr navigable stream.

New Molasses. JUST RECEIVED an eslra lot of NaW MolasAes, in store, and fot sale at lowest talcs. HARWOOD A COURVOIS1BR, jan30 Nd. 1 Odd Fellbdfs’ HSU.

Stale Stock Money I. 'JtM/E still continue to receive roost of the TT INDIANA STATE STOCK MONEY for Goods and Accounts, febtl TEATS, 6CHBNCK $ CO,

Wauled. WHEAT AND CORN.—We will pay the highest market price for vbcat and corn, [felt] TEATS, SCHENCK A CO.

See the New Advertisements. Let v oyery quo read tho new advertise* pleats jg Rife

JUST RECEIVED.—60 bbls.KanaWhaSaU, arid for sale cheap, by TE.\T6, SCHENCK $ CO.

V E VA ?T : .IVedntidoy, tilt February H8,1853.

New York Market. New York, Fob; S3.: There Is a rooderato detnatrd for Colton. - Flour Is Urmcr. tt $S,7ia9,25 for common to good' Ohio and toutlicrn, with sates of 4,000 bbts. Com eloeeddnU ii 9ta9t,Se. Pork Is Urns, with sales of 450 (13,13); for old Mess, and $14,90 for new. :ountty Men Beef at gSJSall. Barret Laid dined u> 9‘in’?; e. Groceries are steady. Money continues very plenty. Slocks are belief— New York Central, 0434; Reading, 75>*; Cleveland) Columbus, and Cincinnati, 103; Erie, 15)*.

Attachment Notice. George McCulloch & Manser 1 against Attachment. Jehu J. Stqckdell. : V NOTICE is hereby given that a 1 writ of Atlacbraentwos issund in tbe above entitled cause, returnable according to law; add that on tbe 82d day of*March, 1855,'al ten 0*’clock, A. M.) it my office inCotUm Township) SwiUetland county, Indiana, I, will proceed to hear and decide tipon the claim of the aaid George McCulloch & J . Manser, whereof the said Jehu J. Slockdellabd a)I others concerned, will take notice.; I1ARVEV LITTLEFIELD; (pr*s fee 81 fid)Justice of the Peaces Cotton Township, Feb. 21,1855—36-3t .

Apples, dried {> “ green pbrl ],35aI50 Beans • 02.50 Beeswax - 11)025 Barrels, flouf 25030 “ potlloe 20:925 Butler p Ik 15030 Bacon bams, 1O013K Shoulders 706 Sides - 7®9 Coffee, p sack 12019 “ P *. 12SSH Cheese, p box To® 18 da p & 11013); Chickens 9 dos Eggs p dozen 015 Flour P barrel 6^0i Feathers p 0 35040 ‘ Golden Syrap 750SO) 1