Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 43, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 April 1855 — Page 4

to flight. The Irist fltd'Eighth to Er.cdwi.y. Thers they flprin rallied. and slusi reiormcg, ft tits t|x C33U0D was fired into iheirranka. A number icf Irishmen were badly injured, and several Americans were-severrly hurt. , ,, . , Tfcc nhtht pasrei ciT very peaceably, noU wiititarxiag the gtcatcjcitcmcnt throughout the city. On Tuesday merniag as the Judges cf ibt twefth waul wttt* proceeding wiijntcir cc-UDt, they discovered & batch of turrets In teen bailor bos, having the appearance tf having teen placed in without having gone through the hole of the lid, and that thermos: tote been put in a bunch when the HU was opened. They proceeded to an investigation, and it was found that the number ofnickcts m the ballot hex exceeded the number’of names on the poll boobs, to tie number of fiily-flvc! Ti e judges immediately lock the subject into consideration, but before any report wss made uj to their determination in regard to tie matter, a body of men, fnai the tjibn'.ent cnwii outside, entered tic room and look the box continuing the tic hr’s. forcibly them, and burned loth tickets and u’liy-sheet u> the open street! Thus is the whole vote-tf tv.-1 wares dctlroyed; and as jet no arrest: cf the perpetrators of the oatraee have been mad?,- ct>r n it known to which putty they belt:.;;.

Planting Potatoes* Pot twoyears we bare teen trying to inducg : £oJ2"of our leaden *o try an experiment in tiie. cultivation of potatces, but whether wc have been tuco«sf\il or aol'we hive no taeaiwof knowing, as no person" hes' reported progress.'. There is no crop that has pat J so well the past season « Potatoes, and there ia no crop so certain or so easily raised. Potatoes hare been a legal tender In this market; cm since Free Bank money began to depreciate, at, one dollar and fifty cents a bushel. Theic is no crop that may be raised more profitably. With the hope that some of the reader j of the Courier may be induced to try tie experiment the coming season, and report the result, we again publish the plan for raising lias indispensable vegetable: “ Let tie farmer, or the gatdeher, select some refuse lot, or part of a lut, ot round. Do not plough it, lut when planting lime come? on, say Let west) the JPth of .May and 1st of June, place potatm- cuttings on the grass of the said grunt!, from It! to IS inches apart—using ubutit the same amount, rr perhaps a iitlle more need than is used in tic ordinary way of planting, Cim-t the ground thus sown with coarse iltiv.,. corn-stalks, leases, or any other refuse matter of thfc kind, to n depth of sit to ten inches—just enough :o kill the grass and prevent it growing. The . polatoe vines will find tillt way through this coveting without diiliculty, and form a mat, which will prevent the straw or osher coverj ing from being blown of by the wind. I’ota{tc. s planted in this way will nod ho plowfin? or hoeing.' fn the fall, v. h>.u the vines arc } killed with frost lake a strong rake and mij covet the potatoes which will be found coverling the ground, large, dry and clean enough l'.r ti l dinner kettles, wit!:- ’,*, washing. The ground will be found to have Inst 'nunc of its virtue, hut will, in fact, bo enriched by the prefers. The labor prescribed, it will bo ;,i.cn, is much less then .will be required by the old method of plowing, planting, hoeing and digging. The result will bo, in nine cases cut of ten, & much larger crop of mac nicer potatoes—and what is belter still they will not be subject to the rot.—ia/jyrflf Courier.

\TAGOXS AXDPARMiXG UTEXSJXS. Corner of Ferry'and Fikt StretU, IT3HE subscriber has removetf bis shop \o X tho building opposite ] U. P. Schetick’s stoic, and is prepared, to make to cider OUcaK' i anythtng in bis line—such as ' i

OADniAGES Sl BUGGIES, Wxcoxi, Drat?, Carls, Plows, narrows, Bay Rakes, Garden Rakcc, and all kinds of work generally done at Shops of Ibis 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 patron sge; and to those friends who have so liberally supported me-heretofore, I return my sincere thanks. - SAMUEL SHUFF. Vevay, Feb. 2S, 1S55. —Gin

... . SintnjfS vf llKLCburts * ’ Rf flU CoUSTT OpSwinSHUXO, Incus*. CiRCUiTCOUKT. 5 th Monday of April j 1st Monday ot November CO.TI3ION DLCAS court. 1st Monday of January, [ 1st Monday of April, is*. Monday of July, 1 1st Monday of Oct. CO.TJmSSIONEltS COUKT. 1st Monday of March j 1st Monday of September 1st Monday of June |_lst Monday of December

Marshal’* Sale. BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fi Fa' to me directed, from the Clerk's Office of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Indiana, I will onj the twenty- : ixth Jay of April, A. Di, 1856,*at the Court House door in Switzerland County, Indians, bttween the Lours of 10 o'clock, A. M.,.and -1 o’clock, P. M,, offer for sale at.public auction,- the rents and profits for seven years, of nil the following property, ijtuatJ in Switzerland County, Indiana,'to-wit; Part of the north-east quarter; section (23V twenty-three, township (3) three, range (3) three, west; bounded ns follows, via; Beginning at the N. W. corner of said quarter section and waning Ifcencs Easr on the section line (27) twenty-seven chains and :85) eighty-five links to the centre of Indian Creek; thence down said .Creek, with the meanders (hereof, to where the same crosses the West line of raid qua tier Lection; thence North with the'Wert line of raid quarter section to the place of beginning—containing forty-four acres and sixty hundredths of tm acre. . And upon failure to realize n sufficient siim to. satisfy the demand, I will at the seme time and place, offer for nale’tbu fee simple of said: above described property, taken as the property ,of the. defendant at the suit of Thomas O’Shaughnessy el al against Isaac Nash. JOHN L. ROBINSON, ■ l, : . S. Marshal District of Indiana. By Gko. AIvOuat, Deputy. ■ March 2S, IS55. • V - 'pr*s fee Sl,50 -,

SPRING TRADE-1855. HARWOOD&COURVOISIERiinvile the attention of their friends end the public generally to thllr large and well selected stock of ’ SPRING'GOODS, Cansistiog of every description of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEF.NSWARE, * HATS A CAPS, BOOTS ft SHOES, HARDWARE, Ti.BLE CUTLERY, &£.* Ate. AH of which Will be sold it their usual Jowl",’*, rash prices Those wishing lo purchase will please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. -. Holder ami Kgffs, 'taken in exchange for Goods. Also, any other article Of produce. HARWOOD ft COURVOISIF.R, jan 13 No, I, Odd Fellows’.Building- •

' ■ S: ' v-V FJEVFR Gl/E Co ujL Or, !f atone** XnftslUble Specific. FOR the Prevention end Tore of l.vrta* xn-TEN? and Rttiirrwr rETravhnrt* Asa Acce. Chilis ASb Fzrrs.'Drjf* Aoct, Gmm DtBiurf, Krcar Struts, and >11 othbr forms cf dtaoera which biro a oomajto In MALAHlA or UIAS3UL TUslnWtteoRbRte potoco which at oattala icuooi fa mavoMwbt* s a;cteTTbrwin, U tho aooIn characterwherever h exists,—North, South, £ut or Wea—-uri wm evervwhew yield to thl* newly antidote. which Is chimed to be the ouurtrr teaeortxT ur Kzstcix* im xaSc. ThhipedOoh ea hennloM that u may bo taken by pcraoaof every neo.acx or condition, and UwIU not icbsUtote for one disease olben cfll wnna,» h too often the remit In the treatment by Quinine; Mctrecrr, Arsenic, and other nolson out or del fierier dreo, not a particle of any of which is admit*.'* inm this tie r>miion. . The proprietor distinctly chltn* these extraordinary results from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.

It will entirely prob'd any rcddonl or imMIoMicn in the mret sickly or swampy localities, from nay **S nf * <*r dk*ca»c liiikrrr, or inj icjutT from coji*br>i)]f Inhaling Malaria or Miasma. ll w ill Instantly chctk the Ague In pe irons who hare raffere.t for any of limi-, frnm one day to twenty yean, to that they, need trier have another chill, by fomti.jtus Its eve accordion to direction.*. It will immediately relieve Ml dtrircrelne remits of Hilioas or Ajruo diseases, neb a* cencrel debility, MpM sweats. Ac. The patient at owe begins to recover appetite and rtret yth.and continues natl a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its a*? will banish Fev tf and Apne Iron families, acd all rla<*e*. Farmers end MI laborers** tdoiiinp it is a I retentive, will be free from Arne or Riltous attack* In that mstmof the year whlrli, .while tit hlhe mo>: sickly, M the most valuable one to them. 1 One or two to11lo * w.-ll isnrr fa r eKlistr* cares, some mi) require more. • ’ . ' Directions printed In German, French and Srctlih, accompany ecch bottle. . . Price Ono Eoibt. liberal discounts made to the trade.

TbelXcetfnn In Cincinnati. Last Wi* give a lengthy jccqun; of the probable causes tad dep’.OMbln results of the lain :V. in Ciac;tMV,tu V‘V this ■■vcck give anctLei vr/vf-n cf theaCair, copied from the Ty/r i 1 / ike T t.T,a. The ITt'pf.ii 3 a Educations t ami Htfbrin paper, sad has hereto fort uktn.a stand Bi’a.asl the American party, sndsmd meiy unjust and bar<rn>i:tgs against it, v.'m.-r. did the writer su credit, and the paper no gtvd. Here is,the account;

The Great Indiana Cave* This cave is situated on the right bank of Blue river, in Crawford couoty.Sve milts north of Leaven worth, and thirty rai ; es west of -NV.v Albany.- Tie surrounding country is v,-:y b taken, and ranges of lorty highlands of cal-care:-ns rock stretch for miles along the river, and under one cf these, the newly d.scoverjii cave is supposed mainly to extend itself. The entrance is under a large projecting melt, w hich fottni a rustic piirru, fronr which opens a door set in a rough stoneWall, parsing "-hic.i. you ue at once in tie flut in!i, some tLiity fit; wide and ten feet high. Descending a hundredyards, at an angle of about thirty degrees, you come too curve in the kali; end sen-, at the tight, another small dour opening in thiy rocks, leads to the new cove. ’•The other, cr Epsom, Salts’ Cave, as Jit is called, has- been known for more than silty ytm, and frequently visited by strangers, whose names and residences are registered upon its wilis, Formerly, quite’ a profitable business was catricd on litre in the loanofacture of Epsom salts, from which, circumstance the tive derived its namcl . ; = • ’

Trade circulars forwarded cm application, end tha article will bo consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties In every lection of the country, J.tS. A. RHODES, Propriolor, aprll—13-ly. Providence, P~ I. For aaie by i.ed!c:no dealers generally.

spring trade. WE are receiving an<1 now opening a large and splendid assortment of Hardw are ami .Cutlery, ■ consisting in part of the folio wing articles, to* wit;— _ Table and Pocket Cutlet}', ’ Scissors snd Siieair,. Razors and Strops, ' ■ Table. T £a * Pasting Spoons . Edge Tools ©fall description, - Bench Planes, Gages flt Squares, . Kao*!, Uipp, Panael & TennantS&ws, \Vcod df Crosscut Saws. In short, a iull anJ complete' assortment \.f Carpenters 1 and .Coopers* Tools.

Ot 7 P. CITY L Lli.C T I O.S. Far ¥ 'm jetb njal politics have teen rsgmg fjrcerly.ia this city— mainly between the jigel’ri.Vcld ii.lv dtp-ocni, and tne Tmtt, .npid .lnv.r uslLiug. Mr. Tsyior, editor of the Tinr.*, knew nothing cjsedate fur Mayor, and his pig-ii were prosutnttd to the mui*. bi.te: --.lupet.mons against Catholics and the cppr’i.’.iun gcnerslly. -■A' a icattsr of couKethe fcicign portion of our .population w*ne fee reel srsxperjv.d by such goaditiF, te 'intictpiTe a pcecefol line on election day.

Consumption! Consumption I! DR. AVM. HALL’S • BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS,; — >;on, the, cubic or— . CoNisojirrmN, ■ Decline,. As-riiia, Bhonciiiu?, V.’AsriN'o'.or the Flesh. Ntout Sweats, Brttmii Blcou, Wacom-: Cocci*, Utffioiltt or Bi -ATJii.Vfi, Colds, ; Covcita, I.SPLIES2A, PllTUISIC, ■ ’ ,. I’a in in m: Side, ; ■ • . | : - 4nd till -. iMsr.isiFs or the i.rS'cs. *

OR. HALT/S BALSAM contains no Opium, Cahmtt, pi any mineral poison, bat it composed mostly,’of those Root*. Herbs and Vegetable substances which -hove o specific influence upon the lungs and their connected organs; Us iwm fdiatt tjfect is to allay ell irritation arid gently remove the pA/egm and other morbid secretions from the Throat and Air-Pas* sages.thus relieving the Couch, hy tubduing the iti/fTmoiion and other causes which give rise to it.. It also stimulates and impaila a healthy tone to the Lungs "themselves, thereby enabling themimord thoroughly to ‘remove from the’ Wood those impurities, and diseased parti* cles, .which,.ifretained, do so much mischief in'the system; and lay tbu" foundation for incurable CONSUMPTION’.’’ It also exerts a decided nctioo’opon the akin, and assists io ex: pelting through Hie ExhalenW,. much of tint morbid matter which - would otherwise be thrown back upon the feus relieving them.of n part of their work, and rendering the systcm;pure and healthy. When tubercles are formiog, it checks their development and further, progress; or if ulcera'jon has taken place, it assists the lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes' the irritation, Leals the ulcerated 'cavalie£ f 'hr.d' restores tfcemegain to healthy action;’ This Medicine tbetefore, i$ ’ not ,a .palliutiv* merely,' which only relieves, for .; the . lime , being, but is a thorevgk cure tine, as’ it strikes at the' very, root of the disease, and: by. removing il. ’re* moves at all ite remote and attendant consequences. ThisTs its diitfnguirArd cAorccfcrrstic—a prcpcr.ty"; possessed, in equtl power; by no other medicine of like nature, now before the public. - ‘ ; -v; .

.—ALSO — Shovels. Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gar-den-Hakes, Ac., -Ve. 400 pair Trace Chain), . . ' Halter Chains, • hOpair Breast Chains, . 26 Log Chains, •' . 23 Lock Chains, Double and Single Band gun), - Pistols of every description, . ' Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, . Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, tonsist* ing, in part, of Bridge Bitts, .. Enameled Lctthcr,. Buckles, - do Cloth, Ptunups A’ Fpcts, 'Laces ; . Tacksqnd Harness Saddles,;-' Brass Bands, dec. ~ f - . ■

Ua iicunay rc&rnire the strife tcgsn at 5 t'tltk-k, is ri-e election of clerks end judges for ilc polls: ia the American-wards they were generally chosen peaceably, but In. three tr four wards where the German end Irish prevailed pare ct less,, there n’ai confusion sac fighting; fact there vas no icricusViistar banes; and tie Americans at ever; poll were duiy X

• ‘ (From the Indiana Parmer. How to Feed Cattle* 1 noticed an inquiry in your paper, a short time since, for a cheap method for feeding cattle. Our plan is to feed- them iu a’pen, made of rails, on a plank floor, about twelve feet square, on timbers twelve cr fifteen inches from the ground, Bet up four thick plank, of the same length as thc boliom. sround the sides, fifteen inches in width will sene. ; Then lay two strong cross pieces twenty inches from the two sides, , to commence the pen upon. Over the centre of'the* floor builiUbc pen four feet high, with pins running through.the several corners to prevcnttfce cattle froin poshing it down. Let the pen be lighLepough.to pre* vent the cattle eating, except 'at the bottom. The pen should be flaring at the top in order to prevent the cattle from gelling their feet in the manger. Our pen (s' undet a shed, where the cattle have free access to til. sides.’ Fill the pen full, and it will last the cattle several days, wjihout westing, as the floor sates all the fine feed. We have used this kind of pan for two or three years, and it answers the purpose belter than any other way that we have ever tried. - - D. H, Stowe, ; AllenniUe, Ind. ’ *

Carriage* and Baggie*. TEIHE undersigned vfronld inform the -“• yf Switzerland c-.d adjuinidg - count it s in Indiana and Kentucky, CoG£> that haring mace eatcrisivp-' im. piTivciiicnia in his former Stop arid. Mactkolory, he now oners to the public for a ma.' sidetatton, the advantage to t>c‘derived fr.-n years cf close application and iinreiritlieg toil.. I an: row prepared to.cuculc in (he neatest and most approved itvlcv AU Windsor Wagons. Carriaccs, Baggiet, Vloech*. sod Hay Press frors. • • . . • • Cbl Acits&iTnijfo.v Tuc undo reigned, hit inr.nnnc’> tinn with the above a n,st».n SfiZBsS Blacksmith shGp, with hands :U: are aide and willing to suit cnstomch.’ - Hon* Shoeing and all kinds of Job u-jtk done in a wctkiuanUkc rtsncer, at prices that both may live/ Cali gemlerrcn smi sec f-.r yputielves, at ciyshop on IVirv street, above’ Stmintty; . • JOSEPH JAGEfLS*. Veiray, July C7, IS5L

.This cave is about two miles iti length, varying in width from a passage barely .large enough to admit one person at a time, to that of a spacious ball, but presents nothing but a succession of gray lime stone rock, until you approach tire terminus, where stands in the gloomy darkness, solitary and alone, a beautifully fluted column of at; Inc title metier twenty feet high and ten fee; ia diameter.

In the eleventh ward, which is mostly made up of foreigners, toward the effect cr copies driiiibg.began to : manifest itself, considerable hostility was node toward ifce few America as-who attempted to vote. If was as much as one's life wss worth almost, tossy anything fjjvmale to any of the candidates on the American ticket.; .Ssvenl pc rices were knocked down for trying; ''Hurrah for Pap Taylor !'* and thn few Americans stationed et the polls a.: challenger:, were canrtciiliv derided end insulted.' It is raid, aiso, with hew much truth we to net know, that the’ utmost disregard wes paid to the challengers, illegal votes were received end deposited, in tke baltct-los with imp unity. / .• V

• Having personally selected: the above arli* cles, it will cnable.us to sell ctwholvsale or retail, at as’ low prices as lhc seisc can be bought west of the mountains.; Oive.us a call, and euroice our.stock, of goods and ■ prices,, before g oi nge Uc who ret a purchased' ■ : F. L. GRlSARD AvRON. ■ Feb; ii, ism.’ . -/v -r

But let us return to the entrance of the new cave, recently discovered by accident, which was formerly entirely blocked up with stone, butisaow so clear ns to admit one person at Crime. Follow! nr bur guide, after being well supplied with lights and matches, we commenced our subterranean journey, and first we entered the Indians' smoke house, an apartment forty feet wide by ten high, with a smontbc floor on which was found charcoal, small unpeeled pawpaw pales, and other evidences of the purpose fit which this apartment tad been in .former times. The t.-iutii-iuiuw here, cs in every other part of Ibis nether world, is invariably the same, (about £0 degrees Fahrenheit,) summer and winter.

To liic.PuliIic. . raiHG undersigned has now got in Operation JL bis new Steam (‘tislMiU, at Cen-^gfc’ , ire Square, and ds hewiskes tfce custom jabr bt tjre people' gejnemlly,' ; .kq;;takt3 thfs«Afl» method of informing : tlem hb.icnD?;. \Vfceat; Corn; Aye,’ Barley,- amUGhbp Stuff, Will bo ground foi*Weeighth;; , Tke undtrsigned. Las’ takei& ffirat piiusto get- up' «. M i I1 .1liat,;wi U : siii kAh,e pu blie.by getting No. X French.Burt Stofiek,-’arid No.. 9 and 10.Doping Cloth. of quatily: and by being thus prepared, and pavibg strict Attention to business,be elects .tabnii alibti: al patronage, I lie intends l doirrif a 'business on Gml Grinding riot surpassed fro thistcclion of'country;' tlljwul^ltyjthe. Ccnter Squnro ftllll. . put up in barrels; to suit custciUvrs, in good order. Ile ; hopes that customers iwill have their barrels, sacks, 'containing their grain, marked with their dames in full, to prevent trouble to them and Uie MillCr.. - JOHN W. 8TURNES. Centre Square, Jan. 18, 1865,-j-3ro ; * "

Iron Foriudry. vruU-rsi-nsd, havifcg perrna eerily cs 1 hems live ret Rising Sin, in the tpundrf Etsiacsjj wnpld reject iV; in fofra ifcd Hay Growers of Indiana"srd ’ k;r.tacfctt that thej - rliir tohUnue to tf jir: ;ac r tufe.Screws for the orrnon cr Be r■: livPress, , vbich arc liot inferior to atiy r.ri:j ir. fbi .United Stoics, from- the fact that Iie 1i Pass Builders gifre otif Screw* the ?re(;:tr.. e ovefail otters. • ‘ :

About two o'clock.! a the afternoon, a young man anti a Jcgrl voter, corccup to vote. One of lie Mohawk bullies asked ticket bo bad, 9td h° rcplici,' “the Atpericta Peyn em't rrf< that tiebt Ariyr."’ »rcs the ■ response, : He-was iramed;ntnty kuccked down. Ti*c fli-v Arrivnc* 1 ::: prcrcriL'cnees vur*.-d to protect mm, w*hen they ■=xrc =sr iilctl with dm y pi ns, and tiler weapon". Trioy’wt-r?, of’course, rooa overcome ,ir.f. driven awry, r.ojriy every nm being first briitiiiv l-.-5:c-n

Proceeding onward, we next came .to the Pat room, where thousands of tboso little animals remain in an apparently torbU slate, during the winter, hanging in large clusters like bees in swrtrrs, with tbeir feet attached to the exiling, hut fly away upon the approach ol Spring. . After traveling, perhaps, a mile from the entrance, w o'came to where the cave forts, and liking the left, we were soon in a ream of the most dazzling beauty. The entire, surface of the rocks are covered with ?n incrustation of sulphate of limn of snowy whiteness, chrystatizcd sons to glitter like ten thousand diamonds in the light. Formations of the same substance, are growing from this in a thousand diversified forms. Some of these are flat and not thicker than a knife blade, while others resemble the stems of vegetables, a foot in length. These incrustations frequently fall from the ceiling by their own weight,but are replaced by now forma lions, which hasten to take their places. This is the most beautiful apartment we visited in (his wonderful cavern, which extends for seven miles in its whole length, and possesses many objects of rare beauty amt interest; but we cannot now give them in detaij. We found in seven 1 parts of the cave, beautiful specimens of Epstm suits.

TUB ROST EXTRAORDINARY: • Cure s o r v € o n sumption Arc made here dt home and certified fo by such' men aa -Wi D.AVaioHT, M, D., J. S. Lawson, M. 0-, AV«, C. SdiTii, M.- D„ J. S. Joiinsiin; JJ. D.,, CapL \VPea rce, R. S. Molvoxo, Esq., ahd oihera who ore wcll, known citizens cf Cincinnati. . ■ • ’ ’ ’ '

have Mso;Patented ’a Horst Foutr, saidlo be. by competent judgi'vthfc. test and cheapest Horse Power in oisei t which can tv UaqKdio .the Ptessifdesired. ■ . : , / Altordets in Switzerland Countyj left withF. LvuttlSAKD i SON, wtU be attended tu. ■ * • • ' J. M. RKISTER & CO. Rising San, Jane 29, iSS’ti .. uf"

Soft,!' f : I,;; Ar.;Li : rails were prepned ct.d '•id L-Tem; tUt.'-e.es .A Gcimnn vms stabbed in the Li: si jus; as he was striking a heavy blow wilh a dray-pin. The polls cleared of all opposition, fraudulent votes, were pul m with impunity fa a shcri time. The news soon spread to the lower WKida.snd in half an hour people can e flocking up from the eleventh ward, from the downtown polls, and by three o'clock Tull fire .thpasEud people were on fhe ground.— Tie bullies were driven from the polls, and the'ballet-box protected. The Mayor and a large police force arrived, bat notwithstanding their pretence, fights occasionally occurred. A patty went upon Jacks on II ill and took, p'liression of a cnnr.cn, which was being tlred hy the German. This they brought to the dove nth ward poPs, and hoiitcd a flag it,.with great ciieuv. - • . ■

DTP CA LI* UPON THE A G EXTVTfl - And ret a pamphlet and read Iheir certificates in lull, and you must be fatly convinced of Uib extraordinary ncritt of this medirine. (□“ CAUTION f Beware of Dr. Half's Pulmonic Balsam; also, Dr. Hall's .Cough Remedy, which is sometimes'palmed off for the genuine. * - (□* Be sure .and ask for Da. Wat, Hall’s Balsam roa the Luma. , / ■ For sale by W> J. Krutz, Florence; James M. Colton, MU Sterling; Wm. Roger?, ftlooifield; George McCulloch; 'Jacksonville; and byj. L. TUIEBAUD, Vevay. matl-Sm .

i\cw Family,Grocery. On tbc Cornerof 3I« Ju writ Ferry Street*, VEVAY; ; v fllHE undersigned has just opened an es- . JH. lablishmeut in Geo. ,H. Kyle's building, where he intends keeping a well selected assortment of ; FAMILY GROCERIES. ; : Such as FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes,*Sugar, ilolasses, M&tkcrelj 4r,, itc. ‘ ’ Together with Wooden, Ware, Hollow Ware, and numerous articles not necessary to mention—comprising atl articles usually kept in Grocery Stores. ’ - ■ '■>' ' l --v.V'? ; .v / Thcodycrtisersolidtsa shareofpatranage, and - i Blends to sell very chea p for cash." Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,‘2d door below Thiebaiid’s Drug Store. Sept; 28. 1851. F, S. LINDLEY.,

Dr..iTInrchlnpM . GELEBBATED CATH 6 L10 0 N. roa tu* xtucr a» ctw or sermuto nxiiti : 1 ' 'rffir* tio * Uuca*i7os or sbc IknoWnaot, or nonLsiterjJfw severe orortow Ion? The CstbolltoD f«r soipaues other remedies, in be-' Ing JnotpVffUjB, leu expensive. and leavloe the »}»- Inl'bejfpr condition. Let all loietcated nil and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing arapteWroof, from ihe taott respectable wartea, of the bsntflolal rcaolu oflisue; toeether with leitertfteBThlghJj expert- - epcedPhysicians, who have used II In their auJ apeak from their own observations..

— ■■ ■ . » 1 ■ —' - —■ SVoMhTamily Groceries. TTUST RECEIVED, a supply'of new and W fresh Gaoccates, among which may be found the following articles : — Coffee, . . Rice, - ; ' ; , ' Allspice, - ' ; ‘ . ■; Sugar, ■ ,;7 ' ■ - •• Candles,*. V- , ' .; Alum,. ' ' \ ' r ? Molasses, , , . ; ’ ’’ • ■ • ‘ v ‘-Soap, • Ginger, • ' ; ‘ ’’ ■- •: : Tea, .■ v, :; • • . - Pepper, . ’ ‘ ' Saleratnj, \ .. ' v" ■'.■Starch,;,, '*-■ ' Mackerel, Nutinegs, &c., &c. *; V

Afccut thin tisnu, Mayor Sndbikcr, who was inside Hie polls, attracted attention. He was attacked by. son,* neisons, whom we do not kr.3-r, a;,;i Hi ti-c rncke the judges deserted the balirt b;n, when novae one took it and brought it i«‘ij ihj sl'eel, where it w as demolished, and li,e b-v’toli scattered in the street. This created a tremendous excitement. The ilohiwlt bullies rallied an*'attacked the American party, but were quick!) repulse.!. Tie German policemen ct the ward, who had acted disgracefully throughout the day, were driven cff.

, \ Notary Public. . - D U PO.UR. takes H”. this method of .informing the, public generally that he i« prepare' for execution add taking the acknowledgment of all kinds of Deeds, Mortgages,-and all kinds of convey*, ances, &c.» and to attend to the taking of Depositions. : From bis experience-in the abovp business be flatten himself that he .can pejform any business of the kind entrusted to him with; correctness, neatness, and. dispatch^ - Charges moderate. Office at his residence on Ferry Street, opposite the Market Square/ References:—Hon. Joins Du hunt, and OL*,T, Jones, Esq., Vevay. Vevay, June £9, 1654. :,v-

In one part, long rows of banging while rocks arc to be seen, in appearance not unlike sacked ami white-washed hams and shoulders. Stalactites in great numbers are suspended from the roof w-herever water enters from above, and corresponding stalagmites in fanciful forms, stand like sentinels on duty. The most remarkable of these, aie two about six feet high, standing near together upon the top of a rocky pyramid under a dome of such height that we could not throw a stone lo the rcof. -

A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Cavindisb andS Plug all of which will be ,#olA low for Cash, by, .... F. L. GRISARD & SON, feb ld Comer Mam Perry

to the Unlorlnoate Female** I feel It a duty incumbent upon myself to declare pofrilcly lha great blessing Or- wnrchUi’s Uterine CathaUcan tea pro red to me. For two yean my health area mUerabfc; I ms almost usable to wait. Phjsi■etoerproDOuneed'my cate falling of tho womb, eaten* tire tnccnriecs, eommetdng with floor albot- The pains, Inllatatlon, prostration, end the Intolerable foe* tld discharge, rendered life a burden. In this n»Ueia J bla condition, Ur. F. P. Kevland recount)ended Ur. MatthlaP* Uterine OatboIIeon. Aflcr taking four bo!* tIM 1 find myself In perfect LesUb. Orjtltoda for my restoration make* me ardently desire that all my aex, alike oiuortaoate, my dud aarc relief from this tact* doable medicine. :TTrr - ELIZABETH A. KEWLASD, No. 19 \\ cri-sL, Utica, K. T. The above statement I know to b» true. ' F. P. SEWLASP, M. D., Utica, N. T. The Cathollcon Is doing good service here. All the patients that hare tried the medicine bare been bene* titled but one—and that one nothing will help. Truly Yonra, \VM. LAIRD HAZLETT.H. 0.. * July C. If5t. N'ew PilUdeliib, Ohio. * • • I would be ghd to have a rerthcrtopply. as the medicine la becoming very popular, and I think will continue, as It has pvaa relief in orcty In* sauce when properly taken. * ■ „ „ tuomas si.tcman, m. d.. May £2,l£i4. ML Ventoa, Ind.

IKOW AND STEEL. . "ffUST received, and now for tale for cash, w 50 Tons Assorted Iron, 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Natl rods. Cast, Shear, and German Steel, Blister and Spring Steel, Springs and Axles, Wagon Boxen, Sledges and Hammers, and 150 liegs Belmont Nails. All warranted to be good or no sale, by ' febU P. L.. GR1SARD.& SON.

Atom 5 o'c’cc*: news csmc up that there was i riot iti (ha tl-irU.-ntii v: at C, and the cry ■was raised, the ihiricfcnvk ward." ’With the cannon at’the;: head the crowd started for this ward. Here a crowd of a few hundred Irishmen had suno’orJed the polls, many of them aimed with clubs. If i persan known lo telcng to the Cf-posAe party ceme along, fce wen surrounded h/ the Irish, who would groan end shake their clubs in bis face. The Irish hod it all their own way until the arrival of the party from the eleventh werd.

BLACKSMITHING. THE undersigned has rerroved bis shop to the new shop on Ferry street, above Pike sL, near- - ly opposite Price’s Tailor Shop, where be is >a*\y>VA to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING, particularly. Rcpairing. Horse Shoeing, Wa- f Bm - pon Ironing, Plow Making,/ Mgs dtc., &c., in the best style—on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. All work wamsntko, R. D. ANDERSON. Vcvay, March 31, IS35.

We entered one apattraeni with a soft smooth? ceiling, where our parly registered their namea as on the wall cf a newly plea* lejrcd room. Some peels, in one of which we found an eyeless crawfish, afford a tefteshish draught to the weary explorer. A stone canopy, from which the water has dripped for centuries, is surrounded by pendent drapery in fantastic ferros.

Jesse V. Short) Undcrtahtcrj KESPECTFTLLY informs the cit-^p^ itens of Vcvay and vicinity thapSrS* he constantly keeps on hand ready-made Comxs, of every sice and variety—and is al ways ready to attend calls at the shortest no lice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth covered, or with air-tight, rinc, or tin coffins, at a moment's warning end the cheapest rates. He is also, prepared and ready at alt . times to attend funerals with his hearse. Jan. 6—29-3m

New ITI classes. JUST RECEIVED an extra lot of New . Mousses, in store, and for aale at lowest rates. . HARWOOD & COURVO ISIER, . jan 30 No. 1 Odd Fellows* Hall.

Before leaving these abodes cf never varying darkness, we extinguished out lights, and stood for a few moments in silence. No sound from without ccutd he heard—no object, however neat, could he distinguished—but all was gloomy and solitary darkness. unfortunate traveler,.left here without a Jrgbt or the means Of’procuriog one, oeutd nut in a hundred years, fnouth of thy cave.;; - Altogether, -this-catfr.lj.afl object of much interest, ond-Vell'repays a visit, as a thousand object* are presented to.viewv never see a ei cap I- m l hds o s bb te rra n e a n tnan »io r g. ‘ fb' *“ *1 - 1 « j ■ (St? Od 'iiV.wflefldfty lust tko grand jury ia Oiacldati mado forty-three indictments 1 for «alp ofintoxicalicfe Utfriora ,in trio1 Utfoil of tba I*w> 3? 1

As this - party approached, Cspt, Hoke obtained from them a promise not to pass by the thirteenth ward polls, and ho begged the Irish to remain quiet and not provoke an attack. The party with the cannon came down Sycamore, to between Eighth and Ninth, and nUhe request of the officers, were about lurnieg to avoid all collision, when the Irish lert upa about of defiance. The American patty immediately wheej ftl, a :id dashed i nto the cm wd, when they closed Id and made anmttielc'fwip all sides.. ; ;- The;A merican? r/ere prepared'fei thep,,aqd defended themselves baldly' and bravely,--. Though, stones were, showered .upon tfim from all directions, they, in less loan Uucc rr.sutsi, pat tb- crowd cf Irish *-»

jry Pamphlets had grails at the stare of J, L. Tins* asen. Agent, Urapgtat, ic., V«vay, ltd. F. E. Soire, SMlioij: J, B. Craft & Co., Riricg Sam and of most of. the leading Druggists In the ad* Joining counties. . , . J, a MABCdlSl & norlWin.. Genual Depot, 304 Broadway, Ji. Y.

. Iti classes, JUST RECEIVED from New Orleans, per 5 steamer," 100 bbls. Molasses, new crop. For sale cheap for cash, by■fcb23 : TEATS, SCHENCK & CO,

DEXTISTKV. gTTSilb DR* BAXTER will continjWagSSt ue to practice in Vcvay, the Erst Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday;.Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of naoh monih. Nov. 10, *63.. 2l-tf..

New Sugar. WE have on hard a large lot of new'crop Sugar, which wilt bo putupinhartels, half bands, or in quantities to suit purchasers. mar7 F. L. OLISARD fc SON.

Timothy Seed. Fresh pure timothy seed, just re-ceived-amt fotAalc by feb7 . t - --P. L. GRISARD fr SON.

Wanted. 'WTJTHBAT AND'CORN .—Wc will pay the If "highest market' price for wheat and corn. i[foU} -TEATS,BCHENCK & CO-'

. ;• 71 K HHPE»-NEW. SUGAR just .'arrived frota Nd** Orleans/"For sale by fcW3 ■ • ' TEATS, 8CHENCK dtjCOi

A. t AROB 'SUPPLY of N«» Crop Ulcc ixLinrt received from 1 NcT* Orleans. / feM3 ‘ ’ TEATS, &CHENGK4 GO. ■:

SAWS-.-SAWS,— The subscriber is prepar• . ed to file and set saws, or do any thing pine in bis line at short notice. ... ; . . JESSE V. SHORT.

C. B. T il A R B , attorney a counsellor at law, OAUROLLTON. KY. ' , • WILL attend to any professional-business that may bo confidedio. hihi/in.Keatocky, or in. the, pa A of Indiana* adjacent, to. Carrollton. .Office ,on '5 fain street, adjoining. Gardner’s Hotel. ' iep7 .

Hides tVariiedi highest rrfaikcl price paid'lor Rides SL:,, st sit ur.cj at the Greedy £ tore cf »p75 ’ ’ ? ,S LINDLET;

CU AIN.PUMP£—V7fr keep constantly on band Cfcv.n Pumps.* For talc lovf bv . feMl F. L. GHIEARD * SON. *

■gl'ST RECEIVED.—60 bUs.Kniwr.a Si*.;. •7 and for talc efie'sSTy • ' TEATS, "SCHENCK $ GO*

‘.Fum t 1 .,- j. ; tu:Juy livening Perl. rfTvTJCr.. i ti u:cr ust. | After ’As :u-i i,: v«.t sh-.nmg bvsmi I Ab-’Ut :h>(iu.l bill- live; | Sleep tio-gV- -.a br'.-nivnca of -J r-ctn., j . O'-n.pviiST’iic. j Cl-iOi'.it*. to a sweet r.vCc.ui:y i Tie lee its hi-nty taker— j Than every hsirmiy ri-jwir ball company. j And cvurluh;;* mukv:- I The I-.Tp-nt. ‘J lU btaili tr.u ugliest, ■ ln*T« ’ < d :i;d luminous eyes. I And v*, :-v > ’.i:' CO cuming colour'. , ■ 11. ■ ; ■ -.-t.-l-** vu i. j die fo'd-.-B c-ut I u to the lark bt-.*a gi»cu j . £re her cist: J Vet J’j’.h s’";; iotir t.Mi hi finis'- into Leave.., j A m! rx * t- r:. Tleiifjrc-I do conclude tbit Justice kseya Tlv grv.t;cu!v t-ver.. An 1 t-;ot nrriy sqv.; u; tears here,'reaps ill' ll fnrittn lei.veil. . . 1

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE . 11 MiTli OPPXOE; Over Or cards’ Hardware Store, 2d Story, Comer of Mala and Ferry Streets.' Tnc above establishment U supplied with a fine auortment aad variety of ' ’ And all kinds of materia) necessary for iho prompt, neat sad economical execution of sm s> mmm$* The following are a few-of the varieties of printing done Mibb office:— : Plain or Fancy', of alt sites and ' will bo . famiibed and printed at short notice. i?AKeir'seaa!as3 v For Dry Goods Flores, Fhoe Flores, Grocers, Tailors, Milliners, and oilier), plain, orwith the richer! siylc of tarderi. CIRCULARS, DILI. HEADS,' Commercial libel,!, and la fact every dereriptioa of Blanks, printed In die mojl expeditious manner, M very low talcs. DKAFTS Vb miVGtilSTS LABELS, Will bo printed iu Plain or Colored Inks, or Bronte, or Combined Colon, In the neauM atyle. Printing will doi.c with Gold, Silver, or Cniort, On Failn, eplenlld pbzed colored papers, or Cords, unequalled for brilliancy. Oar Job Tver U mostly now, and of Oic liteit style., from the cxleiisive Type Foundry of L. Jons* sos dc Co., T.hUli enables this Office to do nesier work than any other office In the region roand about. The pnfroiinge of tiro pabltc la respectfully bollcitrd.

Bising Sun INSURANCE COMPANY, Of 111 ilhg Sno, Indiana. fTlHlS Company is now fully orjbnircd and Jt is prepared to insure afjiinsfihc daroace’ by Prat and tie perils of Navigation. • S - BOARD OK JimiiCTOnR. S. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWEI.L. [JACOB C. WELLS* ‘ B. B. LORING, J. W. TALBOTT, JOSEPH ZEILLEE. B. J. HATHAWAY, ISRAEL LOR I NO. A. O. DOWNEY, JONH W.SPENCER. - JOHN GRACE. S-HATHAWAY, Prcjide:,*P. J. HATH A Vi’AY, Secrctaiy. Risks taker, on thfe. Barges of Steer:-ci*S and FlarUvsts; and also oa llnildinr' ard Merchandise at rates of nrenui.ni iy .. GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, I ■ novCtf ■ Agent, at Vcvsy, led.