Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 43, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 April 1855 — Page 3

i>«u H. - TTEHV IMPORTANT INFORMATION. — 7 - Dr; one of the tcfisl celebrated Pbyiie ca la J.\-w TortJ writs* aa fotlnwa; I>r. Fir;—Hiilcy wllneittd Cl# ertil* ItM eJ.utiof or ItiJniiiir flygeut V»p*ir and Cli';rrr In a cars of » chronic HfooctUis, and belt-if-inath in ft tar of coitter-irritatlon in alfcdloti of the throat. bronchi si I: be* cad law*, I can thcryfon cLserfsUy recommend jo ir Medic tic t Apparatus u bilfrj tha most conce rteat mil rTrt !-»l mode of applying aoylhtr j of the hierf I haye sect neefl. So donti tho<irioda of penass ntt be re lie** td. end nut cmjrj, try otlnr ynor remedies. Vousie at liberty to ve Utit'in any way yoa (Lbt: proper. Ite.-p-ctfaite, vonr-Tdc. . C.'JOHSS.M, L\. No. K5 Houston jtmt, r.’tw-V.,.ri. -

tfcttr Books* Tnt Miawo Buds j by Mb. E. D. E. .N. SocTEffORTB, onltorof “the Lost Heiress," “tho-Wife's Victory," &c. Bouud in ohe volume $1,25; in paper cover 41. PhUideipbu; T. B. Peterson. The above work is now in press, end will be issued on the 6th day of May. This is the last work written by -Mis. Southwortb/and will no doubt add new laurels to her already well-established reputation as a prose writer. Secure -a copy early* as the demand will be great. s

THE VEgY LATEST. NEWS; : " All Opek.— -The Alleghanj and ita tributaries, Clarion, Bed Bank, French Creek, Ac., with all the little streams, are reported tip and dear to head waters, and their various contributions of lumber, timber, shingles, flat-boats, iron, ice, &cV, will bo pouring down. Lutnber will be abundant, and, no doubt, cheap, and flat-boats more numerous than ever before 1 .

, , Historical Collections OF. THE QBE AT. WEST. ■ : , ■ OY HBKRY HO\vE. CONTAINING Narratives of tbe most important and' iwcresUng events in Western Uutpry* Jtcrairkable individual adventures—sketches of. frontier of natural curiosities; Jo wbi£Ms appended historical and desogplive sketches or- Oregon, New-Mexico, Texas/Mi&espta, Utah, Califor-nia,-.Washington Terrtfory, Nebraska, Kansas, illustrated.By numerous cit/ravines. The ««k contains nearly five hundred pipes, et«anuy bound in embossed leather and ci!t. (nd, delivered-to subscribers at iva dollars and fifty cents per copy, ■ Cl A, GARY,. ■ *v; ‘Agent for Switzerland tjiialy. * AUensvUle, liid., apt It.‘ ‘ ~

&jj* IpseKly fU&eilk ~ vFvatT! Widntiday, t i < i t t April 18* 1968.

■- ■ — L<miirill* Prodtt* Mojtoir, April 16. Fwr» and GRAw—Smill sales of:choice Floor at 810,26al0,60; Wheat 81,90; Cota in the ear and shelled SOaSGc from store; Oats 65 and 60c. ‘ \ Osoctaits— Sales of 600 bags Rio coffee at Ualllc, Sales of 295 hhds fair Sugar si 6Ja 6Jc. Sales 300 bbls plantation molasses at 29>30c. Provisions—The market is tolerably brisk, with sales of 100 bbls old mess pork at $Mj4 75,-.and 76 bbls of new 815,00, and- J00 bbls at $16.00. Bacon has advanced! ofacenlon all descriptions, with sales of 1000 clear sides at Sic; 16,000 shoulders at'61. ■ Sales of 36 casks prime bacon tides at 9c, plain canvassed bams at 91, shoulders 7c; l,60J pieces canvassed Hams at 91c loose.

A Suggestion. As the lime is close at hand when pat. Agricultural Society .will make out their fist of premiums, we have n suggestion v lo make, Which we think will nicer the approbation of every member of the Society, and if carried out will be beneficial to all concerned. Out idea is simply tits:

Die’s Batts Note Puts Dr.u.sjr*-oR.—This is the title of a valuable work, published by John S. Dye, 172 Broadway, New York, at two dollars per annum, including Bank Minor and Coin Chart. Single copies 51. .The three works are very cheap at‘82. Ciscixmr Home JocixaL.—The above is the title of a new and beautiful paper started by Alfred Burnett and the "Old Man," It is devoted to Literature, Music, and Temperance. Terms, 51,50 per annum.

Prof. S. Center writes saw folluva:— Giollemco:—1 bare rrcenllytij occir.en to tea year Cherry Strap *i>d Vapor la a c.*.«; of throult *>« throat,thatbad rjfdved fit yield toother forma of irtauaent, io.d the Tcault tts *i’l*Sed jet, that, whatever mat bo pour I rspni &<?, St i# jj'> aitioo, batan excellent remedj, I vl«h. for-thr Of the adlwlod; licit it migll bo bna-jltl within.Cm tcocli of a]l. /

Arrest of u Smuggler. Kbw York, April 14. Dennis Bcnanlt was arrested to-day for smuggling diamonds oa board the steamer Washington, and rvaa held to bail. •

VEVAY PRICES CYRREITT. Corrected W«kly for the Rerelllc.

Do jRm Say I Ay hi—ill ore l.iyiuJ Bead ‘ * Dancer liitht D<rrk'. *' 63ENT forth in the guisi* of fiction/ and £3 clad in (he habiliments.of romance, this brilliant work exhibits'a vivid end stnling picture of Anti-Republican Romanism in ell Us gtitn, r«whWe features—hideous forms, and Like the sadden flash W'a policeman's lantern upon a midnight .scene, it unveils, in a stealing aspect, Ihifcirk design?, insidious movements,, a mi hidden policy of (be Papal Hierarchy, and brings to light the duplicity,' infamous plottings, croft and trickery practiced in out midst by the order of insults—a brotherhood of pious assassins-the vilest end most despicable of our face, who seek,(o stifle the breath of Liberty, and subvert Hie free institutions of our glorious Republic, while owe site-, giahee to foreign despot—and bow to a master in Rome! Upon the' guilty heads of these swbnrenernies to civil and religious Liberty, the author hurls', with giant force, the fearful thunderbolts of a just condemnation, and especially repels, with burning indignation, their Sssadlts upon the common schools of our country. To the cultivated mind, rhisbook furnishes rf tare intellectual treat; and happily combining. Vis it does, amusement with instruction, its pegts cannot fail to 'drtiirbt every close of readers.- ■■ C.*v\. OAUY, ■ Agent for Swiiierlaud courtly. ARchivillLvInd., ap. 11.; ; . r .

That instead of offering premiums of 81 for the best barrel, *c., "one year's subscription to the Indiana Fanner," ''Practical Farmer," or “Tippecanoe Farmer," be substituted.— The Indiana Farmer is published at Richmond at SI per annum. The Practical Farmer at Vincennes at 8U and the Tippecanoe Far mer at Lafayette, at 60 cents. They are all good agricultural papers, and their circulation in the district would do much good for the cause of Agtinrilnre. Many Agricultural Societies throughout the Stale have adopted this plan, and find it succeeds well. Should the Ohio and Switzerland Agricultural Society take hold of this matter, and he instrumental in distributing 50, 100, or even 25 copies of either of these papers one year, they would do an excellent work, Ihe effects of which would he seen at future Fairs. Farmers do not exhibit their stock and products for they money they get for it, and many of them would much rather have the year's subscription.

Ret. Dj. Chetm . . 1 Ntn-Yont:, Nor. li, Jril. v ;*F-oar£Ir— I lUaV highly of I’r- CdrtLt'a Ujp-ara. ca a einWy la d>iwr* of the tirottand bins.’. II* i ■ trig lint wriie opportunity to test It! cCrcry, I cm ton* rictvl tael U fj a most excellent trmdldao, both Hid Syren and IM I abiding application la the f host. , The Hyceani la for tile at Vo ray, by 3. I- Til IT; tl.lUl). ]r7*iieJ adtetHicrtitt hetJcfl Hi g cane ,t this paper. •

FrOm IMtisbnrg, Prrrsn'jno, April H>. The river is falling with six feet seven inches water in the channel. Weather clear and pleasant.

OCr The New Prohibitory Law has been signed by the Govcrbor. Liquor in quantities less than five gallons ennnot be sold in New York as a beverage after the first Monday in May. The penalties against it until July 4th, will bo those of the old law, and not of the new—that is, a forfeiture of 825 ibr each sale, and the liability to bo indicted for a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding 8250, or imprisonment not exceeding six months or both. On and after July 4th, the i penalties of the new law will attach, and [the fearch and seizure clause will come in i force.

STARTL11\«j tUIT TR V E* TVIutl Every IVnininShanltlKnotr. REAt)ER; afe yo« a husband or a father* a wife r.r s laotfit:!' Have you lie sincere wcUarv.Of those youb've at teartt 1'rot? ymrr sincerity .ud Iota no time In learning «hil Interfere* with their health and happiness edit** limn your own, It frill atoidim >oo' and join,» t’l hat to linoundj. miij a day of pain and anxiety followed by aiivptcai niphla, incapacitating tnlnJ for tu ordluaty arortUon and cthiostiup thoaomeut fv nodicalntlendance, medicine* and adrtriistd routtomi, which ntherwi«c would rrmideTor deciinliic yeans, the intimities of ape and the pr>t{>er education «(your children. How «ltCft UhM'pcw, that the wifelipfer* ft Jin year to year la that pitiable condition as twd eren for’owl day to feel the happy and etbllaraUip IcSntnce laddent to the rtlJ<-j*nc:.t of health; trti front hreori nee of the I tut pleat awl plalucal rale* of u cotmected with the tumiape .atalth; vioUlion of which fculli d’dcaje. nffenn? aid ml«-:ry, ••And bail tfclaeontin-icr Jlcrtlhl;&7 lathers oo rrnrwtjl , No r;l!:f! Nab'eyeV* . The remedy U by trowing Cie rsnacs end croWtcg them, and hnowliy: tl? retnrdiva htd>in:!l;SJcgl(j them., 'itcm an* pointed nu: in ' ■

MARRIAGES. On the evening of the 14th, in this place, by Rev. Hiram Wasos, Mr.‘ ED W ARD BARRETT and Mis* SARAH J. STOWE, all o( this.place..-'

Fire in Jersey City—Marine Disaster. New York, April 14. The Erie Railroad Company lost fourteen cars by lire this morning. Two of them were full of dry goods and other freight. The total loss is estimated at 630,000. The ship Wm. Layton was lost at sea, and the stewardess'and two of the crew were drowned. The others were taken off, and arrived at Boston on the steamer America.

PIcmdm rute»l th« boar in which two fond hcuts were nulled in the holy tanOi of Dulrimopy. Every tmito on ibe face of the bridcjfrtora, end every glance from the bright eye of the bride, waa echoed by « melancholy ilgh from the bread of each bachelor prevnt. Stay the wedded hcarte be tlcsied wtih more than anticipated Joy, With the announcement came a bountiful mpply of the cake, and other good which were need upon the ' “The bower of. bliss, the indie of lore be IMno, Vniabored case, and U-Uuro’s careless dream; -

ThcLmtcs List.— If we correctly understand the pust-oince iaw regulating the adrci- I Using of lie letters remaining, on hand nt the , end tf every montlu, it jj as follies: Ttir.t the post-master shall advertise such letters in the paper Acting the. large it etrculatkn within the post oilica delivery—the circulation to be sworn and subscribed to by the publishers of the respective papers. In thii place, the Cartier’s list, thos-,» catted h,r individnaiiy ct the printing office, and those delivered by the post-master at Vevay—arc the only papers which could be counted ! Tnis is the law, and the common custom everywhere, and it is right and ptop-r. Mr. Lanham, out postmoster herein Vcvay, has given oat the letter list for the quarter -ending Match 31, 1555, without any regard to ■ this law, and in our opinion, given it to the ■pap-r having the Uast U>nn fidt circulation within this post-ofSce delivery. The list is of no Importance in a pecuniary point of view, amounting to only two or three dollirt : per annum; but we warn justice dune in the premI'en. If wc ate entitled tu it, wc want it; if we are nut entitled lo it, we want the one to who is entitled to it, l« bnve it uwsutt,r—we arc opposed to the "higher law" doctrine. U*e therefore - take exceptions to the action oi the post master in this case.

Additional News by the America. Boston, Saturday, April 14. Tne steamer America arrived bcrc to-day and from the English papers brought by her, \vc extract the following additional interesting news to that telegraphed from Halifax: ’

j War tvmi Spain*. —Vi r o learn from \Viisl;ir.gton that-the President really has determined to make a demonstration against Spain at last. Olio selection of Commodore McCauley to command the Gulf Squadron is significant, and the rumors of an increase of the squadron are confirmed. As.strong a naval force a'* can be spared tor the purpose has. been ordered to. cruise in the neighborhood of Cuba, iu the track of our steamers, aud future insults • to our flag seem likely to be redressed promptly. ’

?och belter Joy*, who at Hymen** fbrine, And otrn ttaeharra* beyond compare supreme." On tie 29th March, by Elder J. D. Griffith, Mr, John Gr\t and Miss Harv T. Lewis. Ou, the -2Tlh March, by Peter Robinson," Mr. U’iluax Plotter and Miss Sarah Itoiissox. V .. .

Subscrtjriion Hooks for Every Family, by ririxnv liotvK. ffllHE TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES OP JL Celebrated Travelers in; the Principal Countries; of the Globe, This Work comprises some twenty-fire interesting narratives. It opens with (he "Perilous Jearney .of threeAmericans in Kooedislan;” This is fallowed by- "A Surnmenn Scotland.*’ ;Then com.-s ■Cochran's Journey thrahgh Russia and Siberia 1 '—“The Adventures of Mqtico Park and others in Africa”—The "Wanoerihgi of a Young American in Five Years in China”—"Lynch's Expedition to the Dead ‘Sea”~“ObseTV8lioiw in Norway‘ .and Sweden”—"Pish’? Travels in; Italy”—“An Afaerican iriFrance”—"Cuba and her Peb: pie”—the latter gmngus a history oftbe Istc unfortunate expedition‘of Lopw. Then we hare “Bryant's overland expedition to California”—"A New Euplander in Old England” —“Golowmin'sOaptiviiy in Japan”—"Scenes and e-.cursions in Swjizciland”—"Adventures and Discoveries in the Polar Regions”—Spencer's "Travels in Hungary"—"Tilk’s Evrdorin* expedition to the Pacific”—"a Few Days in Poland”—“Bartlett's Glimpses of Egypt"—“a Tour in Ireland”—"a Sojourn among the Turks”—"Life in India”iI**Austrapa the land of Gold”—"The ruined cities of Central America” and ■‘Laytnl’s Explorations tn Babylon and Nineveh,” all of which are articles' full of valuable and most entertaining information. This work is composed of over eight tivspreo very large and densely filled pages and is illustrated by btauli/ul engraeinp*. The aim, regardless of Erst cost, being to render it in all respects a desirable compaciou for every intelligent family.. The work is handsomely printed on beautiful white paper, and elegantly bound in embos;ed lealherand gilt, and delivered to subscribers at S3 pep ccpy, payable on delivery. . C. A. GARY, • J . Agent for Switzerland County. - Allensville, IntL, april II, ISS5.’

Letters from Sidney, Australis, state that a vessel, name unknown, wa« wrecked on Dam ton Shoals, and five hvndrcd Chinese, and a portion of the crew, were lost; the captainand eight of the crew only were saved. They got into a boat and steered for Cape Mennin, where they sue - ccetled in landing, but were attacked by hd natives and five of them killed, v

; • TI1S ilAlISlKD. WOMANS. - ‘ V. PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, ' BY D1U A; M. : S£AdlICEAV, ,«ora»i*oe iftst!ucicruviiiir».' , • - * One JIundrfLt EJiticn\WO,{&'i) lf?oi«.»/ip.C50. [nnn ram,uni nwnijto, 31,0).] A cmadard woA otcafibii'hcd reputation, foand' elarwd l*i the are-M trade rate* »■ -2fear*Vorfc,‘Philadelphia, and cUls*, end tuti by ths principal book*sllec*Jii the -Crib-d States. It tn4 tint paMianed In IHT, i!wm which tit is V • FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were op ward* of One llundrcU Thoniand Seiit/hy 3Iall, aUerilng iho high estimation tawtlch It UhcH t* a reliable popular Medical .

X E.W AD.VE RT1S EXTENTS. CJ ALT.—5fi barrels Kanatvba Salt just re13 ccived by" , Wit. SHAW & SON.

JUST RECEIVED, per steamboat Switzerland, a targe supply of Sugar and Molasses, Corrri:,HicE t 4rc- . For sale by aplS ; TEATS, SCHENCK & CO.

BOOK f OB KVEBT FJRiJIA LF» the anihofharin’ deroted hi* trrlnste rr'rt.’Jiu £ fbo treatment of complaint* rofullre U» ftnv-lsr, litre apett to.whtchhs U yearly w:iva>!sd l-j iticiiiinS, both lo person and by letter. ." Here every wonuoi esn dliMirr. K'citnpartr<rt« own symptom* with thoro described, tbs HiVarevcii".*scter.'caitiM of, abd-lhr prsjKtr renrrditi for, her eam|iU‘nt*. - - . . ii, " ’ • ’ - ■' - • The wife about bccomlw o rJilhcrcsj cfl'n need of lr.iln.nK.ti and adre'ce of the ulmnn ItnpnrUeco to her future health, in rc*i.*<l to which bersoiHUli'Cfrs.M firtldi totwliit.? a nreolral pecUimin. will fiidahd, Infraction and adder. and alu explain many map* v»m » hich otbcrwls; wor.J'l occasion anxiety or alarm, as al! the ptcclbritici it. diem W herUtastWernIs-. aerit.od. ■ / . , , /few rasnyare lufTerirjfron ohrtraeuor* orinecnUritler Xrienllar m Uo female miem, which nndcr. mint; tbo health, iheXTreti of wfc*c!» th-jytrr Ignore tU and for wWrh their delicacy I’-rhldv JllVlrp medical adviced Many suffer front rtourwcjrrat (fkilirp Vtf the womb), or from ru ne axcr* (treskrtf», diMily, Ac.) Many arc In edeatati sponr Air ittny month* preceding'conlioemeBt. Jlrny havo diffleoltlf not dti pmui* dcllr* eric*, orul *l,w uni entertain re coverts*. Wma whoi-i tiv>* era hazarded durir.p ireh. time, will each PxJ In Hi pa~ei the mstty of pjcr w tlan. amelioration and relief. -: '• Jt U of coarse impractlraM • ti convey fully tV v* fiotu echjccta treated of.tj iftet arc of a uturestr.ttJc tntandW.lor th.' niniiJ or thosi coatrmplatiap marriage.-. In toortpenco of-the osircr*;! popularity **f tSe wdrt, m orhlenred by Hi ettraardicaty, file, rarhnu Imixitlilona hare wen attcmydol, at Well on boo';•tilers n on tbs faUIe, V/ Imitiiloai of title page* ipurtous edltiou, and nmptHlons ir.fricp.'mcnu of roprrieht, apl other dsrlcej ar.d d* cepttor.?, It tna fceeft fotn; J ndetrtaiy, therefore, to ’

The St. Petersburg official journal says the allied forces now in the Crimea are completely shut up by a formiable enclosure, and a new division having joined the army in Sebastopol, gravoevents are expected. ■' V ' ■ ; ; , 'rite London Tirms, in speaking of the negotiations at - Vienna, says: “Wo do not raise btir; voice against negotiations which did not include the-destniction bf Sebastopol; but, should"the Conference be broken, up, the. -importance;: attached. to onr operations in the Crimea, and their result, would be some criterion of success or defeat. .There is. howover, one further chance of negotiating, and, though a faint one, it.is not altogether impossible that the answer from St, Petersbuig may So in the form of some counter project,- oh which discussion ’may be again renewed. Wo do not expect, however, that any proposal from Russia can at this time be regarded as sincere, much less practicable;?* The Lonhon Daily News sxyft: “According to the rcfent communications from Vienna, Lord John Russell; it is understood, ‘sees little or no prospect of peace at present, and expected to return to England by the 14th of April. The opinion is freely expressed that any peace project concluded just now "would baprerdrfbus and uncertain. '* ( ’ j '

How Mr. Wise Found "Sah.”—Mr. Wise has sncceedcd in finding the Know Nothing*. Recently, while speaking to a large assembly in Richmond, he expressed a wish to sec a ‘>Hve Know Nothing,’' and said he hoped that if there was one present. he would stand up and show himself, for the gratification of the crowd; whereupon every man rose to his feetwith the exception of seven or eight. Mr. Wise has seen "Sam,’-’ and if we mistake not. In will soon feel the effect, of what ho can do.

SALT.— in si received 60 barrels Kanawha Salt. For sale by . apis . . . F: L. ORISARD .V SON.

N' EW R AU.RO A D MAP.—Just Published ; by A. RANNEV, 133 Broadway, New York. : .Blen de Siemens New Raioaoad 51 ir or Tire United - States and t«e Canadas, compiled Tram the last'surreys and locations, by ZERAtt: COLBURN, Esq., Editor of The Railroad Advocate. • . -This is a’good Geographical Map. and shows ni a glance, all the completed and projected Railroads;-also those in.,progrejs. . In com* plcteqess and accuracy, ! am prepared to offer it in comparison with ’ any ' work of the hind ever produced in itris country. Size, 29 by 37 inches, handsomely -bordered and mounted, and will be,sp!d,at the following prices;v ■' • Mounted ;dn Rollers, . K -' - ‘ - SI 23 Bound in Pocket form, gilt, L - ‘ ■ 621

For Spring and Summer, Now that the season.is opening when the ladies all want to get their new Bonnets; Dresser, $c., i\c., it may not be amiss to let cur numerous readers know whtre they may obtain these, sad such other utricles ojithey need, to he‘‘in the latest fashion.’* Mrv. Dctsai Vjr Tieor have very recently received their Spring purchase of MILLINERY COOm. and are prepared to suit all who maylavot them wjili a call, with as handsome.a Bun net, and at a less price than can be furnished in Cincinnati—c.*nsisling in part of Ciape, Lste and Silfe Honnets; aiso, Children's Hats and Flats; Fancy and Plain Caps. Straw Boonels of every description bleached and. trimmed notice. They are prepared lo cat and maie Dresses, ?«’«?, Mantillas, &c-, &«., to order in the latest and most approved style, at short notice, and cn the most reasonable terms. ; They hove been engaged in the business several yearn, ami boy all their goods expressly for this market; and ftomiheir experience in lbs business, we can recon mend them to the patronage of the public generally. tVc compliment Mrs. Deiraz & Tardy on having secured the services of Mrs. Eliza Fatton, formerly Miss Gerrsrd, to assist them in the complicated duties ol the trade.

C£r Bonnots, this season, are not worn fiomnch flared as they worelast; the crowns [droop more and the front is slightly projecting. FlowerjApd lace are used in j their trimming. ‘ too , new stylo of open | in the front from the shoulder to the wrist, [connected by rows of pearls, nad exhibiting to the admiring gaze the richest and most expensive under sleeves. Then we have another style fitting close to the arm, and* ending in a deep frill, falling over the elbew! Gentlemen pay the bills, as usual.

. In Sheels/beaulifully colored,' 371 - Agents wanted to cell this; map in all parts of,lie'United States and Canadas, to whom a libtral'dUcdunt wilt be made.-. Sample copy, in sheet of 'poeitet form, sent by mail (postpaid j upon receipt of price; Those mounted, forwarded by express, upon 7 receipt of price. Apply to, or, address, (post paid,) A, KAN-. BEV, Publisher, 195 Broadway, New York. •

OATrexon ran public to buy to book unless tha warts “Pr. A. M. M*m* ckitj 1S> Uir.'rt]* street, N. V.” It op (abd t!.,' entry Ip the-Clerks Office on thi* berk of) tho title j«?e; cud. liny only of rvsnectoble and honorable dealer», or seed br mall, and address w Dr. A. if. Msuxieesu. TTP Hron rieelrt ofO»,e iWftsr, “THE MARK I HP WOMEN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAI. COMPANION" is sentfmil-rt fr-*e) wary laikoftha rtdtc.iMatvj,ihe Canadas and Brftith Province. 1 '. All letters tin'l bo poU-ietd, ned addressed to Hr. A, M. MAURlf'CAL*' Mt ISt. AVw-Vort tlitv. Pcbliii.Io(C Office, No. KU liberty Street, Ncsr-Ycrk,. . , IcbffiHRa

: Important to Female*. 'Dp. Cbtittnan't PUU.—The comblasUou of Itizredlcol* ia there Pills, is tho rcralt of • long *nd extensive practice; they era mtM. [n tSelr operation, knit ftrtein pf rwtorinjr nature to; its proper channel. In cveiy Initanco bare the PUli prated succcisfttl. Thu PULi Invariably open those obstruction* to which female* aro liable,-andbring.natnrp Into IU proper cbannel, whereby health Is restored. and the pale and drathIf countenance dunged to a healthy one. Xo female on eqjoy good health.unless xbo is reenlar; and whenever ra obsriacllon; taku place, whither from exposure, cold, or any other, came, the gotten) health Immediately begins to decline, sod (ho want of inch a remedy has been the cause of to many consumptions among young female*. TV. ladles whose health will not permit an Increase'of Ibelr. ftmlly, these. Pills will prate Attainable acquisition; as they will prevent pregnancy. Headache, pain to the side, palpitation 'Of the heart, loathing- of food, and dir: tarred deep, da most always arise from tho Interruption ortolan:; and .whenever that la the case, tho Pills will Invariably retnbdy all Ihese ertls. h'or are the; leu effleaeloas In the rare of Loacbrrhaea. comnto alt failed, the 11 While s.*' These Pills ihonlanerer bo laicn daring pregnancy, a* they would be sure to causa a mlscamsgc. -Warranted purely Vegetable, ind free Horn anything Injurious to life Ornealib. Fall and explicit directions accompany each box. • . •; ■ These, Pills are nut up In square Hat boxes,.. Persons residing where there an no agency’established, by enclosing Odd Dollar In a letter, pro-paid, to Di. C, ll Cbeesixi*, No. 367 Bteecke(-street, Xew-Vort; CItyi can bare them sent to their respective addresses by retain of mail. ■ i: ,apr JI—12-ly •.

SEBACTOrpL TAKEN! Great Excitement In the Crimea.; undesigned inTitesThe attention of fl. bti friends, ond custotners - to- his ■ hew and fresh supply of •V FJimft 1 y Gtf ocfevlfes. ’ ,His stock'consists in pail of RIO COFFEE, NEW ORLEANS & CRUSHtd Sugar, New;OrIeans;and Sogar House I Molasscsf-Teas:of all kinds, Dried ’' 1 Peaches, Homin y, Soda' andSaJ-.' oratus,‘Rice, Soda' andHut-' ; ' ’ L Nut. ’ , . ;ileg5, Raisins/Cnn- ' • - ‘f v '

£3- A new Methodist church, said to be one of the best in California, was dedicated in January at Grass Valley. On the 14th of January, Calvary Presbyterian church, in San Francisco, was dedicated. On the next day tho sale of the pews took place. Tho wholo number disposed that evening brought 836,100; two of the pews sold for $1,200 each. Tho Rev. Dr. Scott preached the dedication sermon.

. .• • HYGKANA; ' ■ Broaght Bme to the. Door of the Million, l i V'o>«B«a DtKoetar hasrertidly been made A'by 'Mr, Cunli’of ill* citV,in* the tresKr>ent of * *-.' Com a motion,. Asthma, and nil disc**.** ofth' - Long/ we refer to “Ur. OunV Hygscna, or InhalingHvpcsn Vapor and Cherry Pyrej!/’ With this new method I»r. Cl has restored many alUirtcd onw to J*r feet health; asahcrbbfnraof width be tai Innumerable certlflcatef. Speatirg of the treatment, a pfcysl(Ian remarks: It UotWent that breathing an agreeable, hnalbgripor, the medidoat properties mutt come In direct contact with (hi wboK of the aria) rarity of the longs, ®n<l (hat escape the many and raided changes predated upon them when Introduce! Ihtd (he stomaca, and saldeeted to (he pro'cou of digestion. The Hj gfana Is far talc at ail the druggists* Utouzhrihit country, ’ * ; - l ■ •:' • New Vrirfc Match man of Jan U. i .The Inhaler Is woni oii the breast niwir Ihe Rasa without the feast Incdnrsaleare—the heal of the body being aofficienUo the fatJ, -Hundreds of CAtiEo of (HIRES Ilka the foil owing might bo named. Ona Part ace of flygnarm has cored me of the ASTHMA of ala years standing, ‘ i'.: Jos.F. Keesbcrty, V. M. of Duneaccrin, Pa. . 1 am cured of tho ASIIWA of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis* Jlygcans. -.-.■/ , ' -f; ' SJaVaarolEaston, Brooklyn, N. V, Mrs.-PanlorNo.s iL'nmundft., N. Y. was cored of «severe case of Bronthtfis by the Hyccarui. V My cored of a DI.YrilES.SlNQ COUGH of several year* standing, and decided to be iocnroMe by her Physician*. She was CURED In ONE MONTH by (bo llyreaoa. i . v. J. R. Gaabtrt, P. M., Richmond, Me. IMen three drtUn n PcVksjjo, Spii by CURTIS & PERKINS it BOYD* PAUL; So. lO OtstpbcH tU S.Y. 4 partagesicni fi,el>v express to any pert of the United Stows for Tea Dollars. . ■ ' N; B^—Dr.CanU’ Hyceana U thoorlj-Itat and ONLY ■ GENUINE ARTICLE alloth-TSare I ai? Imitations or vile and INJURIOUS coOLicrft:tfc Shun them as yon would POISON. . ' " ... -seplly , J. I* THIEBAUD, Agent, Vetay.

more Steamboat Disasters. . Tba Louisville Courier of Monday says: We leara that the Banner State, from St. Louis, with a valuable cargo of dry goods for Cambridge, was snagged, sunk and totally lost in the Missouri river last Wednesday, ten miles abeve its mouth. She was owned in Glasgow, and valued at 810,000.

also PL 0 UR A Xp -B A C 0 W, Wooden 1 Buckets,Wash',. Boards‘ and Tubs, Brooms, Firkins, Rolling Fins, in fact every thing usually kept in a t Family. Grocery. All such : articles wilt be sold at a r very small profit. Terms cash—Quick, sales and quick returns. - i: , ALEX. DETRAZ. Vevny, March 14. 1865. . ‘ .

A despatch, dated the 10th, soys that the El Paso struck a log one and a half miles below Boonvillc, and sunk in three feet water. It was thought that she could be raised. She was on her way to St. Louis.

Agricultural Society. The Officers‘a ml Directors of the Ohio and -Switzerland county Agricultural Society met at Enterprizeon the Tib instant. Messrs. D. H. Stowe, D. G. Rabb and Perret Dufour were appointed a committee to at■range the list of premiums to be awarded at the annual Fair, and report at next meet)ng. Messrs. Joseph MaJin, H. E. Dodd, John Dumont, Robert Espy, P, L. Grisard, Judge Hall, £. Cue, and P, Dufour were appointed a committee to ascertain the amount of funds that tan be raised at any one point In the district, and as to the most suitable place to hold rthe next Fair—and report at the next meeting,. Messrs. D, Q. Kabb, A. C. Pepper and'P. Dufour were appointed a committee to procure a canvass tent for the use of (he Society. Messrs. Win. Stewart, D. G.'Rnbb, John Hall, David Henry, Benjamin Dennis and P. Dufour were eppointed a committee to report at the next meeting in regard to By-Laws. The committee were ordered to offer a suitable premium to the person who shall procure the largest list of names as members of the Society.

Accident to the Reindeer—AVe learn that tho Reindeer, when about twelve miles above 6t. Louis collapsed two flues, by which accident, three firemen wore badly scalded, two of whom died shortly after, and the third was not expected to survive long. The unfortunate 'boat is Icing repaired.

A distressing rumor was prevalent in this city yesterday morning that tho steamer Swallow, had burst her boiler, k ; lling several passengers. This boat is a stern-wheeler, from Pittsburg and Cincinnati, was at our wharf Saturday, on her way to St. Louis, She got through the canal aboat sundown, and the accident, if any at all must have happened during the night, and within fifty or sixty miles of this port. The steamers Sev-enty-six and Cuwlterlaml Valley, that arrived yesterday morning, report meeting a boat, supposed to bo her, at Amsterdam, lying by, but heard of no disaster. The night was dark ami stormy, and it was supposed that ths boat had laid up until the storm subsided.

DYE STUFFS: ANB SUNDRIES, JUST RECEIVED, anew jot,' which will he lold.lbw, viz:—-' : ; ... ; , EXTRACT LOGWOOD,COTTON'YARNS, . - b: - . CANDLEW1CK, ‘ : COPPERAS, - -.-:v BATTING, MADDER, : ‘ ■ INDIGO, ■V,--' ALUM* ’• ; ; v. TWINE, , Colton and Hemp Rope. &‘c„ &c. -> mart ■ WILLIAM SHAW A SON.

1 JST The Lawreaeebnrgh Press of Wednesday, says that the cold in March has Injured tho wheat on flat clay land. In many fields, the withered plants may be scraped up in hnndfulls. The appearance of the wheat, however, has improved within a few days, and the editor thinks the crop will ho as good as usual in that pnrt of Indiana.

SADDLERY StfOA On Pike street, bettcem Ferry and LiUrly, TIME subscriber would rcspeclfulty. inform . b« customers and the public gk-A generally, that he keeps consUntlyfiMBk on hand, of his own manufacture, aT™ large supply of Saddles, of every description, both for ladies and gentlemen, besides a general assortment of Dr Idles, Marllngolcf, Collars, Harness, llames, RUUng Whip*, Trunks, &C., which he will sell at very loweat cash prices. N. B. Constantly on band Collars of my own manufacture. Also, Names and Chains of a superior quality. WILLIAM FAULKNER. Veavy, March 7,1835.

DRY GOODS FOR ’1855, CONSISTING, in part of, the : following articles, to-wit: j ' ' Clothes, . Cassimeies, Jfcans ATvveeds, vSatlinets, . Alio, Merinoer, , DeLaincs; ; Lusters, Ginghams, Sheeting Checks* ... ■ Prints* .■ Brown and Bleached Muslins, 'and Ticks,' and new.* and complete- assortment or'the above just received ind for sale low by mart ' WILLIAM SHAW & SONi

STOVES & TIN WARE. Shopfan Slain tl'mttiirit floor to Grliard’a Hardware Store.; THE Undersigned is now receiving a large assortment of STOVES, of va *«ri?*l ’ nous pattern s and sires, selected es-JwgKL: pccially’. for Ibis market,- which te intendsto sell tow for cash.' Srovr Pipe of all sizes ;constanlly:6il hind,. Srorr Tt(»* irises, of Tin and ; Copper, always on band, and made to order on shot t notice., Trawaari of all kinds, constantly cn hand,, and sold el Ifco lowest possible prices. \ ■ Jobbing done on short r.ol-.ce, and warranted to give satisfaction. Orders for Gutter and Conductor, will receive prompt attention; N, B. Old Copper, Brass, and Pewter, will be taken in exchange for goods. . inarSB L. L. WOODV.

Cincinnati Prodnce Jluktt, Monday, April 16* Flour.—The demand continues fair, but prices are easier. The sales compriie 225 brls extra at §10 15, and 280 do, in lots; at89 90 a '.0; and 100 do at £10 16. The receipts during the last 24 hours were 1,693 brls. Grain— An active demand exists for all kinds and prices are buoyant. Sales of 300 bushels Oats at 60c. and 4 000 bush. Com at70 a 75c, Barley sells freely on arrival at SI 40 for prime, and Rye at SI 26. Paovisitwa—'The feelings of holders are still on the upward track, stimulated by the favorable advices from other leading markets, as well as the continued good demand frbm consumers. The transactions which came under our observation to-day, comprise 20,000 bbls clear Bacon Sides at 9c, pacbed. - Ashes— Sales of 2,900 lbs Pots al5Jc; and 9 brls Pearls at 6c.

FURNITURE STORE, AND CABINET SHOP. fjTlHE undersigned takes pleasure in inJL forming the citizens of Vevay, andg\ the surrounding country, that be has just ban opened Shop on Main street, in Judge Clarkson's new brick, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds.of FURNITURE, made in a workmanlike manner. AI«J, Sale Work, which will be sold,as cheap as any where in the West. (Cr Repairiug done on reasonable terras, martS E. LITTLEFIELD,

A, T. RUlty, of Ohio county, was elected Corresponding Secretary of the Society. There being no further business, adjourned to meet at the School House in Aller.sville on the 2d Saturday in June, J0W. * -

Better than Medicine.— A distinguished Parisian physician writes to a friend in the West who is in delicate health: * *Take to yourself a'yoong, Leal thy, virtuous, amiable wife. ItwUI do you more good in one winter than all the mineral waters in America in twenty years,'’

FAMILY GROCERIES ON hand, a large and general kupply of Fresh Family Groceries, among which, may be found the following articles: / Coffee and Sugar, Molasses and Rice, Teas and Salaratus, Soda and Starch, Candles and Soap. Allspice and Pcppef. Just received and for sale low by mart WILLIAM SHAW $ SON.

03- A man named Simeon Bairn, at Anderson's Ferry, about eight miles below Cincinnati, murdered his wifo on Thursday afternoon, by cutting her head open with an axe. Baim succeeded in making his escape.

Temperance meeting.; There will be a meeting of the friends’ of the Law of this State, on Tuesdaj evening, May 1st, 1855, at the M. E. Church .in this place. The object of the meeting is the approval of the Law, and the promoting the interests of the cause of Temperance. Speakers have been invited, and are expected to be pretest on the occasion. <

NOTICE* ALL persons summoned to be and appear beforethe Judge of the Switzerland Circuit Court on the 1st Monday in May, 1865; are hereby notified that said Term of said Court will be holden on the 6th .Monday in April, 1865. IRA N. M ALIN, Clerk. .

CnExsc—&alc3 of 3000 bis at 10c, and200 da English Dairy at 121 c. Kccs—A sale ofSbrijat 12fc per dozen, uiustected. The packer? pay 13c. Birrraa—Sales of 6 brls prime Roll at Me. aud,lS firkins good packed at 16c.' Sun—Sales of 27 brL Clover at $4 SO a 5 40. Scott—•'The market is firm. with a good demand. Saiga of 140 bhds fait and prime at5 jafio. . Coi-ntt— 1 The receipts are quite large; and the demand but moderate. A sale ef 60 bagi good Rio at lllc* *■. ' ' Beam—A sale of250 busbel&riircb whit* it $2 35, 1 . : •

JUST RECEIVED, (Per Bwltierland,} 100 BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES, 10 BBLS.’ MACREREJ,, f 6 HHDS. N. 0. : SUGAR,. ■ 6 BAGS COFpEE, 40., 4Cm apll . U. P. StJHENCK.

<3" Parson Brownlow, ol the Knoxville (Tenn.) Whig publish os whathe calls the "Abridged gospel of Know-Nothing-ism:—Foreigners and Roman Catholics may all ride in the chariot of American Freedom, But the , Americans must drive.”

. Reuben P, Crutcher, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STRETT, VEVAY. HAS taken the Shop formerly occupied by Mi, Domham, and’intends t° and make ill kindi of gentlemen’s clothes In in the neatest and most fashionable style, jh, Tbe latest New York ltd Paris Fashions regularly received, and all work warranted.satisfactory, A, shire of public pi’.ranage is ret* fretfully soUcjtH'. . / , starts

icrThose candidates.for whom we printed election tickets, and~wh<rhaTt‘not* forked over, are requested to, call and pay ui. As they all got elected who had their tickets printed here, they should call and pay the 60 cents immediately. MMM n^AiA IT Bullet 15 scaicc at 25 cents per pound.

•Notice of AdministpaWoa.; WTotlCE is hereby given that ,tha nnd«. 1 w signed has been appointed aosiTButnioT of the estate of Henderson Dana, .late, of Switzerland county, Indians, deceased, ‘osid estate is supposed to be solvent • - ; ThOMAS.C. JACK, Admtnurts’.OT.' April I, 1866,-^ot

New Blolatsesr JUST RECEIVED an «ita lot of New Mo lasshi, in binels ahd half barrfett, and for sale by . F. L. QR15ARD 4 SO^.

tST It is stated that there are a thousand Know Nothing Lodgds in Ohio, and from 125,000 to 150,000 raombsrs.

Aptdes.driedp bul ,503200 Dried Beaches *3,251 Beans - £2,50! Beeswax - Ktt25( Barrels, tour 35?) “ (xstatoe Si's, 3* Duller p I 203-25 Bacon ham*. mi) 12,Hi Shoulders ' yafl! .Sides . . Cofee, V seek 123J3' “ P ft 18H9H Cheese, p tax |o£i2 do OB. Chickens p aoi ),5oS,9,(jO i Ex?r» p doien. SlO Flour p barrel 10,00'! Feathers p & 33319.1 Golden Syrup *5380r

) Grain—wheat 1,60? 1.73 i( * corn 75g£0 1 nr - F53W1 ■ | oats 50360 i,Has p lou - 139:11 i*Lar\t, p B, . «ys*l2 i MoUmcs, k. o. * aajiio “ s. II. 41'3j9 I Onions p buthel 603?0 'da @3.(4 I.Secdi—Clover 7.50a£00 I bine mil. lil,S0 ! fl landed lal.25 ■ timothy £*2,25 •[Sugar per bM • 6a? do retail * * «aS 'Fait per bmhel 45*60 .Tallow, - 6*10 [Wood, - £,00*3^0