Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 44, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 April 1855 — Page 3

% P?Mij iflmllF. VETAY; W«xinecii*7, > i » » I l April Ji.i, JSOS.

River Itews. | 03* On 'Wednesday morning last llie steamboat Capt. Pchcnck, left this pheo for New Orleans, with an trip. Wo loam from Mr. t*. P. Sehcnck, that the ikim.vge'rirfceigkt the last trip up, caused by the Large leaking, amounted to over 81,COO. Tlio Switzerland id owned by Tevay men, and wo hope they will’ hate bettor luck in future, than they harp had so far. The Etchmer Amazon stopped at Vetny on Friday last, and look on eight hundred hales of hay, to la tak*.u to Pittsburgh. A OoxT.r..—-The Tan Bnrun (Ark.) fntdHgnucr, of a laic dale, sajs: It liai been inatheinalic.sily proven and practically demonstrated, that the Arkansas liver will no more hi lit for navigation. The banks have fallen in to such an extent at to widen the h <\ of tin* river immeasurably, requiring a larger body’of water than usually eomes down in ordinary rises to furnidi its thirsty bars and to fill up the Led. The steamboat Duke ran, aground at Bayou Pierre, in the Mississippi, in seven feet watrr, and. in a few hours the river had fallen thiee feet, leaving her in the coarse of o day or two ucariy dry. Sold.— The Pittsburg packet Keys tone Stalg has-been sold U a company for the St, Louis and Upper Mississippi river trade, for $15,000; but will remain where she is until there is suCicient water to. float her over the falls. Drowsed,—Wm. Brou n, a deck-lmr/l on the steamer Fairy Queen, fell overboard a*. Steubenville, ou Monday, 37th inst., and waa drowned. Tic leaves a mother who resides in Cincinnati. The steamer Clara, was recently snagged in tha Missouri river, about thirty miles above Lexington. The water had not risen above 0:o first (icr of freight in the hold, and but little of it would to materially damaged. It consist*! 1 of merchandise, cliic:ly &r tbc The Express is icnorte-l lying at Kansas with t-JOO or 300 people on board, for Kansas river, charging SI 50 per day for board till the Caw Creek lisca.

| THE VERY LATEST KEWS. Explosion of Propeller Oregon* ? TIUKTCEX Kir.t.r.1). rnoppLiiFiit shattered a rr:?n. j rive or Hii PnuprromJy IVoanritd. Pr.TnoiT. April 20. t TJiis morning, the propeller Oregon, , belonging to Capt. Jones* of Cleveland, i blew up At the bead of Hog Marti, about 1 7 miles from tbc city. She started from Cleveland yesterday, having on hoard her jown crow and the crows of the brig St.m- | dart ami the . barque Firing Clcvi, loth ■of which have been al! winter near China | on tin St. Clair River. They were go,ing up for the jmrpovtj of bringing these J vessels down. Thu craws were shipped ' at Cleveland, and tome, of them arc vmj known. When at the head of Hog [ If hu.d, about a quarter !o 8 (hi.- mo; nilig, 1 tire bdloi suddenly exploded with terrific | vioinieo, taking away r.ll abov'- it and ■ around it. and making the i’rcpidl *r a to- ‘ id wie.i:. , As lar as we. can ascertain in the midst ;of much excitement and confusion, tlie 'following is a list of the saved oml lost 1 of the Propeller Oregon; I First engineer; Mr. Chapman‘of Cleveland; second engineer known as John;.the ; cook, a colored man from Cleveland; and i Ned McBride, a fireman also from Clevei land, were lost.

Claolxmfttl Produce Atarket. N . Mi>»6at. April 23. Fircr. and Grms—The market fnr.Flour h aVci'art, rinl we did rot I car of a rale to-day. i: i h . imv fmr days riree there lave t een sales lo any titer.L In the abscr.ce rf sties it is unless to attempt to give?ju&laltt)t«J, tut wc ivy um»ik Hat pur’haroa. ccutd have teen r.ade H ?9j$9.?C. There were no purchases however, at dm inside rales. The 'market for Grain continues steady at 60a6&o for Oa*s; »T.d 15»Wc.fnr Gom. Received during the last C4 hours 797 Iris Floor. •

/ XEXV HOOKS, &L. THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP. I)y Wiluam Noam. New York: H. Long & Brother, . The above took is en auto-biography cf mow than common interest. It is the last work cf the lamented author, and owing to the peculiar circumstances connected will his death,* this book will be crgerly Fought after by manypersons throughout ihc country. On the Utli of November, IS51,1 ho author of this volume wes found in his chamber, a corpse. A bottle standing on the table—l*.tide tie last pages of this not el—indicated too sadly how be had left the world. The coroner called it death by Prussic acid.

Faovi.'ioxs—tie c-nly salt* hear*, of to-day wcic ctffVicji prinje |j*rt ; af 51a91r43 hL-Js £acoii M.onldm ct-7Je; i-'O net «nfnr' curt I hams ai lOjtllc, sod 11 Midi bclk Hants ti S els packed. 1U tier—The world coa'irucsdull. Pales of 8 lirls rotI et S9e, a.;d Vi firkins' at Italic. Fish—A sale of 61) bits No S rihcie JUckeiel at SS.60, G>ock»iks—-The market is quiet, hut tablets ! are linn at.full prices; with teles of 46-I. Ids £f.rri frir Silent at f-iiGt, nu-l 01 Iris iltlasitr at cu’ic.' ■

Mr. Noitb was a writer of abiliy and genius. His reputation extended throughout both Europe and America. Ws have read the “Slave of tic Lamp'* st- ' restively, sad found it a tale of great power and beauty. We had a slight acquaintance

with the writer during his sojourn io Cincinnati, and like most of Us writings; but this last work surpasses them all. We tc corn.rend ell to read it. In' cue volume, cloth, 431 pages, price St.

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Xtir Orlenui MairKcti , New Orlkaxs, April IS. Stalk—:TIl‘ Mock,"being light, brought out buyers,' and ,1300- bhds round purchasers, at steady prices. Fair to fully fair 4i«4{c. Molasses—Demand active. Sales 2000 bbl? at 23 a 26ic for fermenting to choice telimled. Fwcar-Saies ,230 bbls Illinois at 8i0 23, 230 citre at $11-30, and 530 bbis said to have been at tl 76. . ■ ; Cosx—Tbe receipts were not pat *cn the martlet, and wp only heard of the sale of Sta algi 15,'and SGOflt.Sl 10 per bushel.* 0*73—300 sacks St. Louis were soid at 73 a 75c, and 900 at ,8b"Ul TOcts per bushel. . Bius-I—i^Osacks were sold at Si VO her rwt. PosK^ales430 bids innr.'pLeJed Mor.r. over 816; ICO at SIC, end 40 bbls M. O. at SIS -V,\ ■ B*cox_—159 casks Sfiouldtrs w«;-3c;c in six ! lots at 7 cent?, Sides held o’ 1* -. i Latd—Safes 9t l»Ms,No Cot 5Jc. 313 Leiecs ;No Fat 9c, and IS0-kt7S si l r c. ! Ccrrrc—Sale? c-,!*f.ucd to 100 bsg" Rio at !0ic. and 4£0 otJi'ic. • ■

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There were laved Capt. Stewart, who has a broken leg; both, mates; Michald Campion, a .fireman, and James Kelley-, deckhand, all with comporitively slight injuries. The Captain of the Standart was saved, although blown into the air* escaping with only , some sprains* and bruises. The mate* Moitain, and the rook, Cofinger, and a sfdlcr named Chris* tie, were also saved, though badly hurt’, having broken legs. Three of the crew were lost, their names were.unknown, ns they were freshly shipped at Cleveland. Of the flying Clowd, Capt. Gadsden is safe and mihnrt. Abo the. male ami one of the crow.; Three of that crew weie lost— fiismea ittpresent unknown,. The captain, of the Standart informs iis that at least twelve were lost, and the probability is that that the number will roach sixteen or r even teen. Many were' blown into the water and never Seen. Mr., Reeder/, of Cleveland, died while being taken to the hospital in the wagon in which he was being conveyed. Two more are having their legs amputated, one of whom; will probably die. j

The steamer Louisa has been placed in the Kentucky i iver trade, from Louisville. We learn that she will nm as a regular packet. The ctcamor Henrietta has been sold nt St. Louis for 610,000, for the IHiriou river trade.

' T(is Cisci.n.vat: D*ii-r Twis.—Tfce great increase of at this office curing the last year has induced the entetprisiug publisher* to issue b morning coHioo, as well a* evening edition. The firs; number of the morning paper was issued last Monday, and i;. equal to «ay paper iaTtn? city, as [an esring CXmmcfCiil and General Newspaper. Terms ,53 per year'. James 0. Tayicr, Elii:or; C.TV. Slartuck 4f* Co., Pubtiabets au-i Proprietors. ; ' ..

Important from I lie Sou Hi. Baltimore," April 21. By mail wo have New Orleans’ papers’ of last Monday. The Delta eays Mr. Marcy had. telegraphed to 'New Orleans enquiring about the citiremhip. of Kf* trampes, who was recently executed in Havana.

Sclems by a Yot-'o Wire.—There was a’great excitement in Poughkeepsie on Tuesday night last, in consequence of the suicide of Mrs. 51. V. Seller, wife of .Tohn Seller, of 51ill aticot. Some time during the afternoon she went to the drug stoic kept V.y Mr. Wood ’ and pnrehsscd some arsenic, saying that she wanted it to kill rats. She took it .soon after, and at 6 o’clock was dead. The following letter written to her husband, shows that her excuse for bo desperate a deed is the he* havjor of her husband’s relatives. Any person atspiriug to the title of a man, who permits the interference of relatives he* tween himself and his wife, or in any cay tolerates mischievous meddling, ought not to hope for sympathy when the distracted and hunted one thus escapes the torrent. De.au Jons: I sit down to-write to yr r. tor the la*t tirr.'!. John i am downhe.:;:c ; 1 can’t stand it no lonccr. Forgive me l<n what f In;vo dcu.c. ■ T;me care of d.'*y, u,id don’t think of what 1 have li'cm. I love you urn well. Oh. God! f rylve me! After you went r-way cn 51 ■..•nday n-mn your father and mother ' v niM'MiCi d ';:i ire. ’I Lis ir.oinir." I said T would give them a della;- a week and help to do the wo;k: but they wnud not do it. They said that if it had not been hr me, that George would have Tccn at Diettrich’a and you would have Icon with them. John, I can't .stand it. 1 shall trouble them no more- My time is at an end. I know that it will be bard for you, and it is hard for me. I would like to see you, but I cannot. So good by, forever, till wo meet hereafter. Ever yours—your dear wife. 51. V. Seuleu. .

, VXtV.VY inaciis CCKUIEXT. Cn;'r<ctfit 'IVctUJy fir the Utrcille.

IIlUoilcMCflliclJcnV . OF THE'.GliE ATWEST.: * : BY..nKNllV. HOWn. - ’ ; Naraltyes cf tumI im*. ' rnrlanl and Vnu in \Vtstern History. Kefna individual a-Ji.-n'* turci—sketches ijf frontier Hfe—dtsTripifer - : of natural ruri.*»iiiies(q w'hir!» jrgjr'isfmfet! l,:3trf;cal anJ dtiftipiTve s ?cTrrhe s.r r .0 menu , Ne«“M*i«j, Texas. Mihero'a, Ufeiii C.i11forA ia.'.W ashing ton Ten Kory, Nebraska, Katiaav, •Vo-1 Ac., Musi rated by numerous enfravingr. Thu wc-ik contains neatly five'fciitidrtu Mgaf, elccanify Umnd ineiuLorstti k-atl.ar ami RilU o ml delivered to* iibsciiLeisnV .two do I u ; iu and fifty cents-per*dopy. v * :*. j ' V. ’ C, AI- OAKV. " . i ’' } . fcr,S\'7;2ctbnd;ci.uutv. AilensfUbv Iml., opr ll.‘ i-- \* • ;■

j The iccords shows he arrived iii Now i Orleans in 1844;ftnd look-the proper steps itd acquire the rights of citizenship when i he would become of age. The .* Pitayunt" | professes to have inTonnation that the de-* jCrec issued at Madeira, directs the Captaiii j General of Cuba, in the event of a lilli* I buster expcdiiiod. do arrest all the Aiucr* I joins on the Island, uot excepting the ; United States Consuls.

JTThv; Weekly K?nt«ckiau, publish;’ a: Covington, Ky., has just been sold Uy Messrs. Pike & Weaver, to Messrs. S. P. & J. B. Covington, who wilt continue the publication of lUt paper at the saws place. ' m

Temperance Mceiins. - There will be a meeting of (be fit ends of the New Temperance Law of this Stale, no Tuesday evening. May tst, 1355, at the M. E Church in this place. The object of she meeting is the approval of the Law, and the promoting the ictererri of the cause of Temperance. Speakers have been invited, and arc expected to he prerent on the occasion.

j An nlanu of fire was raised at the St. Charles Theater, New night, and in the rush to escape, several ■; unions were conously uijuicd. .■

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■I>EaTi| p~ As BEVoLcTixAnv Pns--srpscrC —The 'pnicn -states •' that. Oitellifcence bat; been .received at the’ Pension Onlce of the death hfHngh .Harris, a sol* dier of the Revolution. .Ho died at .Touisbn*Oiigh. Term., at-tW extrapidhievy age of 110 years. , He;was married to his h.st wife, who is now in receipt of a pension as l is widow, in the OOtU year of ids age.

Bactist Cucb.cu.—Elder V. Si. STrw.vaT-i.is received and acceplcd'a call, uucltie with tb.Baptist Cburch in tpis place, anl !i;:e mnw.ivd with bis family In town. Me rangtalul.t'c our Baptist friends on their gcod former; f ;: being able to secure the services of Xr. S., r.-.i trust his iabots here will do much ir. sdvic.cing the cause of Christianity.

! J?tot In Cl!ic.i;o. Ciucago, Aprii21, A licit of a fcrict:-: character dccumtl in this c iiy this Mominsr, growing or.f v of the Maine T.uv ar/1 license tpicsritn,'in which- one man was killed and live or six ! w-mimed. A prososion, composed of the ; German amllrish Hduor-doalers, marched to the Court House Square. where a large • crowd .collected. The police inleifered. ■and «■ general light ensued. In winch dabs, knives and pistols weie ftcely used.- The 'principals in the riot were arrested, and (toward afternoon, the .excitement bad sub- • bided. i

;sADDi,-siiy shop; ' Ort Pike tetteem Ferry end Litrrti/,. rg’tHE. rabsetjber wnald respectially inform -S- his easterners -and; the nobiic pcnera!I)',.ti:at he L re p’s'c a n shui 11 on haiel, of bis irrnni>foctii :v, a for-c*; snpfiiy-f f S;dJ!cf, oT 'description!' bolt, for J.-Jic.; rat! rcnireracii,' besidti ag-c-ul.il a.v>itii:;ont c*T I / > _ ["..V',-,. Uriitlct. JCoHlaRnfos.. Coliarit, ,tUrntsit Ilumi , t ) 'Ui(Uii£ IVhlpn, - 'rr,mn<, which he wilt sell at very lowest cash piicies. N. B. Constantly oiv haiul d.’oHats cf my own manufacture,. Arid, anil Chains, of a superior quality. r i. - . . WILLIAM FAULKNER* • . Yecvy, March 7, 1$£5. ’ ..

; HyGE A!VA..firoa'jlu JdUUU. 1 i let to.eslry Ixt:; -a^--1 /* i*r.’C«nW city, ’a Uvsvt.-,s->*. 1 >,.' Jvf * CoBtttuiLUop, a\i4 ill -Aweirii: r > • Itiry. .’we nver t<» f lidj.il-.i, Vajmr ard Chcr.-r .‘tyri ji."' WtL* t’/ii r ;v ueltipitiDr. C. hit Wloreii many t(titled *>■»;;• t/> t <»‘ lm health; aitatiti tf jitviif *!iL-J»ho hia It.anpiet* b!i‘.c?rtlilett ti: FjiChtirntif the tr**tmtirt, » »V;- * rftn r.'markii lt h rridtot tU»l lBh*niu:-r<os<’>'i < - tyeithbjf tnv ajwable, heallc.? rtj.or, tit me’;/ • i pror«flie* ritmroice Is <U:vcl Coaiatiwtth Ihs V;!r'.' ot ns arial earitr of .the Junjn, laJrt. tips Artji> P. • nutty pod 1 'veT*o-t rhatizM predatedTi'-rniy ■_■% r,“-. lets tic Fio3iaeb,scd satjetwd to U-r.r ■ e«! cf direa'Icni" The Hi r vacs U fer stlc i.t jjII f ■' drogsiiU' Mcntnv [•'* -'I . •• - V - Kbit Vrttx Uflchtc.',? (I ,'tu H. f The IriKileT.tjxrofn on the iS'i IV’r.. tt!)boci the lean Inctrxetlcnfe—'.he heatef i ; - t-eiai: MttVkut to |->r*K>T»jJ the flniJ., - .. > 'HiHrfn-d*'or-CASKS of rtiKESIikc tte fells.* Ins tnlfibt bo turned. - One PatVarecf Hj ?ahTi»l 1* car. i ,»4 of thO ASTHMA of lit yf'Sra itir.dlef., •!,> ‘ v’ t KeeihSTTf. tVMtor Dancantwn. Pa., I tm ruled of ae ASHHA of JO yean tundiacVv Dr.CwlH’Hrpsipi: - 1 ’ . f ' XJirjf«io. Ki.*ton, UnvDiijT.i V. Hn-Paelof So. N. Y. ru mk-j ofaMveri c*«oMlra , nri?li»trTthcIleeraM. .. Ky* jific rhu liecn o/a COUHil of *jre«I ywtifciitdiia - , d?f|.l"d tp M btdrri-1 hyher Bhyseljnv Sio wo* CUIiUU ta OSE MOST*; tO J to'e Hjctjan*. • i > ‘ . ■, " •.:•■ • i. n. GsVeX P. M.. PHrj I'uvjo tloUart vP.tiP.t^e.. J-ol-5 hr CCRTi? ■$ PEHKI.V5 A BOY I) A -Xx 1«C k. ifi. Y. t fr-A hr !> *r>r j,;,r| t ’ the T?n;tNlSUkvri*Tlh IWhrt.-'. V : ; H. P.—Hr. (’tirls 1 Msi;<)ta!n55 stid Oi:.’.' GENt/lXE ARTHIBK: b*a-i iT 1 ;-." , n; tUft'end iSKIUIOtiE toat lf7<'ili.; S3 ia ‘Jjcnj 1 irott-wald POISOS. 1 , j ’ : i'V ■; ..; I:; ;s • ; - v J. Ik.THIHK.U-D, tea-j*;

Tempt:t ancc Ffc Sit;, ’Ve ucdeiilati'j tlut the frier.es of Teinptrance in the region round about rairview, intend having a Pic Nic at ibet pare cn the i,:h day cf June ccx;.

V X K W ADVE K.T IS K Ji E X T3. *£he 'Great. 15i*covci*v. V KROtLE«EO.%'! ■ FOR CURL IX 0 THRU A JR! rU»OR rnaay ’rcarsHl bss been the object .of Je. - deepest study, with chemists and ftlhcrv to produce a fluid'ibal, applied to the hair, would catuo il- Ui waive and curt, equal ia! fceutiy tb curl. ‘ ' TUB KROLLERION . Is the only article' evcr offored lo the world that will effect-this most Jesirsbis object.— But three dr four applications are necessary to curl the, hair as much as nicy be,desired, for - any fonglh of,lime,Front. the- maov testi* Dionisls of those who Lave nsecl it,'(he subscriber docs not Hesitate (o-warrant the KROLLEItlON to |iv*> salisfactiori, and prove as recommended, in alt casts.. ‘ I Ttie rcceipi for making, wUh’full directions; for use, will tic sent on. I he receipt of one 1 dollar, post paid. -The ingil-dicnts will not cast over 12 cents, * ' ‘ , Direct to H. A. .PRKBMONT, . i ap23-3m Wanca, TnirobuU C*, 0,

. FURNITURE STORE, AND OABSKET, SKOj?. f STRIS .undersigned takes-pic,tsure in ii,* . it lsminfoUie ciitiens of Vevay, 'andgt: ■ the suiMti ltd ing coon try,. tliVt hc'bas Just v*a opendd Shop fin Main street, in - Jjudge Clarkson's new littck,.wLerc he intends keep* ing-.un all kinds cf . v; i.- . 'F Hit made ih a woikraanlihe inaphcr. ' Alifo. Ealc Work,'; which will be, sold- as cheap.as any where in the West;I : ... • 0T Repairirfg done on reisonabld terras. : r . marts ; ! r ;E. -UTTlEFIELD'.'

3jT Out readers will «nd an interesting letter from Illinois, in this paper. Wc hope out young friend will write often, fin numerous friends in Switzerland county will bo pleased to hear from him.

JXTIie Covtngtua (Hy.) Journal of Saturday last says: “We learn last the Sag Nicht institution in this city is composed of 16 .Americans, Cl Irishmen, and So Oermans.”

HajlSiorm.—OnTiumdjy night lest, annul eight o'clock, we had quite .1 lively hail storm in this region of country, it lasted but a few moments.

DYE STUFFS AKB SUNDRIES, JUST RF.CElVED,- a new" lot,; which' will he sold low, viz: — '' ; / . ‘' EXTRACT LOGWOOD, - ‘' .'i, COTTON YARNS. ; - CANDLEWICK, ■ cofpnuAs, • : : batting, - ' MADDER. • . ’, • INDIGO. . AMJM, . TWINE, Cotton and Hemp Rope. &c., &n. niarT WILLIAM SHAW..'tSON. •;

lO* We regret to learn that tlie fine steamer Switzerland had both of her chimneys blown down during the slcttn Iasi week. Sae slopped at Evansville a few hours for repairs. O' We are indebted to Ccpt. Tneophiius Picket for Ifcw Orleans papers.

School ftoticc. IT PROPOSE to np.*n o school in ti.«_ While il Usll, on Monday, April 3!Hli. Terms, per quarter (12 wcr hs. Fpoliin®, Reaifiitj.', Wrilinr, Arithmetic, ■Honk-keepin?. History, rn'oj:jp};y f prglis'!* Grarr.m.ir, with exercises in' Ccmponiton or Elccution, - fi r<o Higher branches, .... No small children will be admitted. No red net ion for absence, except in rate of sickness. 8p23 R, C. SHORT. .. References:—3. B. Miller, Ksq.; Hon. J. W. Wright,

■ leHpovImit Fcnwlc#». : ' • Dp. Clie*riiiim T « PliI«.~TI)n «>mWni'Y.'!r , '’ V In^redlentifit Otcae 1‘iUj, b Ihi raalv of wlcfei-y-. enetulte praeticsvihcj' trc mlH ItfHiclr and cadib of r'Cnrn? navias la lit jtmwr Mi* In ct<Tf hive tlib Fib jitotM stnv.*W..l. Ttif Ptlfs Incatithlr open thos,j nhrtmflfnns la *ri-h’i l.-taalct are liable,'tol J.rinp nalnw-li-ln ita'profKtf <•hsar.il. vlirrcly hc-.lf.j Is restored, owl !!•« pal* *■*( • ■ deathly eomrtc nancf ejirnred to.» hralllit' on-*, V» fojmli can enjoy frovJ iinailli ooImj tht i» tertian uDil whcneccr mi t.iVei ?d'r<, rtc!'i;r f. l Mi;i rxr...*;ir-’, ( ‘1 1, -r its ot’itT .’.".sv. me pee. rr! l.caUh Irui.-.-’i.t-’y « V.-rm.-.-wi me h„l! (,f .autli arsim-Jy l» l*—it t'c* esnts rf so st.:* ar'inr.c jrMi.r fcis-ios. V-> I .)!«whoi.health will p'-l perVri rm her •- ; i i'..uj‘!y, lhn<0 Pill! trill j-.iovo " U -| n '‘mm. rs tV ~ ■ nil! prevent y-r-,* .'ar.cy. Heal:.' r. jp-.Wi in sVyV.t. of the t:;-rh - ..f f ■ •'. ■!,■' .• • sleep, -Id rr v,; alvrij i arS ■ fr.;,' ; ; - h i i <[on of C-M-trct cni h-. ex-e, • Pills trill invimWr Ml Uk- < vi: Nor tee ;tj»v tw edr;'. o ■s ;n the care of o,*.. rant* icoiii> cat!;ii th3 "V/Mt:*." p; -:*e F.;;/* M;Ur. mv: ha utea car.n? prcCMr.fv. i< (hty »-,vj|.l In *sri; m taosa a tnl.tcarn’s;. V,'nrr.i:,;id r.-ivlr sd'lfre* from r..7*.:,tr.r Ir'-jrSes n IS- os i!;h. Fa’i f tp’trtl 'i.; anr.;n:evny iith h*r. Taev: tV’.i J.r-, |’J'. -,p in • ;nre fl .ij’r?,-. P--.r.<>uv reiMirp vlsrri t’.»rs rte m nesnry l.y or., luiir.'j On* Fin a 1r, ppoy.a i fl,T»i;, Lt’arwi*iav. No. p;— r.’;iyl:.-r*;r':t, .\ei-V..:x fit’.. OMi l lti them »eal Vi Uieir'KtpCflrvJ InMtiira ofciilt. apt 11 —l^-Jy

Borair LiM) Applicants.—The commissioner of Pensions’ hag decided that no person can tc a beneficiary under the first section of the act of March 8,1S55, who has not performed fourteen days’ service at the seat of war in which ho shall claim to hdvo served.

tjJTATE OK INDIANA. KwiiseiUoJCrtan- 1 I.* ty, to-wit: In the Gv.AJX'rhtul Court of; ('■r.iunon Picas. EH Ray;, 'l - . vs. ( V. dii.'n L.iait.::, Prince I .V Alheirn. I.snna [■;. I Complaint to fore* : I.iiiif.dtn, V.Tinam T. f close a mortgage. Lam! Jen, Harriet P. | : LrniMen amt Hunt) j ... i.jinpJen. J It appearing from affidavit filed, that the s;uJ William Lanius and Prince A. Athcain ate necessary parties to laid action, and are nor. residents of the .State of Indiana—they are, inerefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action, and that the same will sic ml for iris! at the ueu term of said Switzerland Court or Common Plcee, to he halden at the Court House in Hie town of Vevay, county and State aforesaid, on .the first Monday in July, 1853, Unless said defendants, 1,an ins and Alhearn," appear and answer said complaint, the same will be taken as confessed, and decree rendered accordingly. Attest, . JRA N. MAUN, Clerlf. Scott Cab tk*, attorney-tor plaintiff. ■ ■ April 25,1855—44-31 . y

ShOOTIXQ at SuELBYVILtE, Isb.—A man by tho name of Inlo, a citizen of j Shelbyville, was shot Wednesday afternoon by a Kentuckian by the namo of Welch, and severely if not fatally injured. Welch appears to have been considerably in liquor, and in his drunken tantrums pulled, out a pistol swearing he meant to shoot tho first man that carao along. Mr. Inlo, a very respectable and quiet gentleman, happened to bo the unfortunate “first man,” and Welch sure enough shot him. Tho ball struck him in tho abdomen, .indicting a serious Wound. The ball was extracted, but tho Surgeons could not tell what would be the result of tho injury. Welch was arrested and lodged in jail.

PRY GOODS FOR 1856. CONSISTING, in part of the following articles, Jo-wit: Oiolhcv, , . Csssimcrov, Joans iV T wcei -’s* Satticcts. Also, Mtrinocs, DcLaincs, Lusters, * Ginghams, Sheeting Checks, Prints, Brown and Bleached Mas:ins, and Ticks, and new and complete assortment of vtx above josl received and for sale low by marl ' WILLIAM SHAW & SON.

Clerical Impostor.— The Cincinnati Enquirer exposes one Rev. Jobs Howard Wilson, of Cheviot, Ohio, who was under promise of marriage to no less than eleven yonng ladies of that village, of most of whom he had borrowed money, with which he decamped, when his villany was discovered. Since his departure, it was ascertained that he had forged a draft on the Methodist Book Concern.

’ . MARRIAGES. In this place, on the 19th insL, bv Rev. Hiram Mr. RODOLPH V. GR1SARD and Miss ISABELLA IL DUMONT. With the above we received a cake of excellent quality, for which wt tender our heartfelt thanks, and wish the parties along, happy, aud useful life. ... V Every bean most have a ihrtno, ; Worshipping with love divine; ■ ■ ; , Soots mast cverblijad In one, As tin brook.-, together run. . Start that shtno upon the tlvet, Wakening tuswering star gtssras ever, Wild flowers where «ha fountains flew. Kiss the Adders that steep below. - Thus do mortals ever fled,' ■■ Answering soul and kindred ealnd— ■// I Peeling bldadlng leno <fce,. - ; 1 - •:» AitWbwoki together t ( , "* ' . -.On the 19th instant, by Rcv. Jahn.C.'Boaha m, Mr. W. D*np, sndMifF Etna Mri?*nr»tn ,* r ~. . .

CommiM»ioiick > ’s Stile. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will on tho 26th day of May, 1855, at t o’clock, P. M„ on the premises in Pleasant Township, Switzerland county, Indiana, sell the following described real estate to-wit: The rscrtL; west .quarter of the south west quarter of section 5. township 3, range 3, west, in pursuance of sn cider and decree of the Court cf Common Pleas of said county,at the Apt;! term, -1855, for cash in hand, and Bt prri sic sale; tho purchaser receiving a certificate of purchase, entitling him to a conveyance upon said sale being confirmed hvtaiJcouC. ’ SCOTT OARTFR, rvi-rnvvri'rf-. April 25, 1855—41 41

Iteubcn P, Ci’iiklicr, „ MERCHANT TAILOR, ,.MAIN 8TRETT, VRVAY. .. . MAS taken the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. Dt;rti^t)jt l ;and-intends, to outlaw and niakeall kinds of gentlemen's clothe*TR in (be neatest and.moil fssbionabie s'ylf* Ju£» The latest Nqw York atd Paris Fashions regularly Tcccirctl, and atlVork warranted satisfactory. A, share of public patronage is res. pcctfully solicited. ' v 1 ‘ ' _- J ' tnarTa,

CCr The new true American party has carried almost every State election thia; year, the Bag Nicbta gaining-only a fewj unimportant township (rinmpha. by dead, lben*g papers, force, falah’ood and old fogyina. Let the‘old Star Spangled Banner I once more looaeldtha. battle and the breeze, ; 'and 'pot AitewoajrB tipon, gnaird, ■t night "

Steamer Illinois.—Swiss Paupers. New Yosk, April 20.—The steamer Illinois sailed for Aepinw all, with a fuU compliment of passengers; • Mayor Wood baa received a letter from Mr. Fay; Minister to SwiUcrland ( coQ* demniog the sbtfdfog'of panpers hero arid prohibiting Urn future ‘v ’ , *■

!Vc\v itiolnsscii. HECKIVED an extra lot of New; MoOjJ iss?rs, in liatrchs and haif borteis, sod for ?n!c W F. L. GRlSARD A. SON.

BGST RECEIVED. ;t;r t feimhwl Svilir CV laud, a tape iur?’y "* «pd M" \ <;rri. r orrer. K cr. <V . .Letsale by . t? t« TEATS, if’.'uVrK c 3

§JALT.r-M) tirrels Kanawha Salt jus*, rec.- t voJ hy i. WM- SHAW <V SON;

jC5?*The Cofvmbim of Monday, say?: j I Tim business doing in Cincinnati this j j spring, is more for cash and on short ’ : time limn during any previous season for j years. Trade is now in a healthy and) i tolerably active condition. High prices j | rule tb*> markets here an elsewhere, end 1 some holders of groceries who had cons id- j jcrablc stocks, will undoubtedly realize a, ; a speculative profit. Every one has j ! strong hopes for a good crop, and with! f this wo may hope for a tosuniption of the j usual activity in badness circles, although jno radical change will place Cincinnati ; on a par with other cities, can be expected without a cotnparuivo revolution in ; the policy of onr State Government j

, i.anbvlll« RinAucc *, . - ■ -Mom'-v, April 23. -- Tb** market ‘jqmlea'pil rather doll fo: bread* .stvlV-f ai d ; tbiMgb procs role high, viil t-vlrtme lijrlt sttfcV*, cipLcially cf fleur 4xii‘f gram. • . - ; j Cloven Step.— of 55 Ibis at SC per [ Proea 4so r;iks of dmtr'al I c? 75 a S10. &nHklt,C00. bushels cf tern ■ from stores at KbqjsRffTor mixed, and 90c for j ; sit* lied wIuIh, Oais fOc—market bare.. | Hay—A sate ofQlO boles from store at 8lp. i On«cc airs—Email rales of R:o coffcu ‘.at 1 10 !-2c for comoifitoinvl l-U» for yood. A vale 1 of 53 bhds of. sugar at n,Cc. Sales ofl50j bbis molasses at 2Sc for johl 1 end 31c for sew. • pRoViEmss as;* L\*p‘~The iratket Saturday ! • exhibitctl firmness, with a salt of 115 ht.Irir.t-ss pork at &16 per fistiel. Salts of 45 c««ks of bacon at 8 I-2c for ribbed.; 9 .1 -2c for clear sides, Qc for plain bams, pVgs 3.q J 9 1-2 a lie for c.Miv.itJtd, ami eslra cun l fcaiAs A scK‘, of 2,39? hanis at !)Jc cash.* A sale uf.iro bhrs country .lanl al 5 K2c. Biietn |ft»m the ’cnnotiy comiitg in moderately! fast, with sal cs from wncon' at ffc for almul- j | tiers, 8 a i l-2c for ribbed* S 1-2 a 9c for clear j i side;.-and S t-9u for lame. Laid from wagon i at SJc in bbls, and 9 I-‘2 a 10c ih kegs, No 2 [iatdat7 l-2a8c. ‘ ;

Do Yon Sny: At on; l.fpUU j i Thai Read “ Dnxijtr tV/Ae/Wi-.’’ >'] [ ENT forth' in lie je-jlsc* ufr ctubu, V.*v) j k5 clad in the fuldlimcnts rf roinaticii.’ ti u j i briiiisnl wotk .eihibits'-a vivid' acd i’nkin'; picture of AHti-Kvpublic*n.;Ro , Jian;sffl m a{u its .grim, repulsive featutr-1—h'daaos-f<; nr.s 1 ,! I and” infernal machination,, Ltk'o the inddert dash- ot a policeman's lantern up<m » mi'!night scone,'it ji avals, in a Marllir.p aspect, the dark'.designs,I iusidiousinnvtmeiUs, and hidden' policy-of the. P*prl Hierarchy, nnA btir.pi to.light; the duplicity, -infeintiiiVplO'K tings, craft and trickery practiced In o(ir midst by the-older of Jpsuils—a brotherhood of pi-’, ous assassins—the .vilest and -most dcspicabic of'out race, who seek to slide lie breath of; Ubertyi'and' subvert the free institutions of 1 our glorious Republic, while 'they owe ftiSe-, 1 gishce to foreien despot—flu:1 lo a m.nlei in Horae!. .-Upon ■ Ike beads of there sworn enemies to ciyii arui tcligfiius Lifictly,' the aullipf htitls, with g’.mt■ fprrei’ike fearful thunderbolts of a ptst cuudetioation. aiid ‘ es* , pe.ially repels.; ■ with ■•burning.';in;Jignation, ! their flsiauits upon 4lie co:amc*n sebools of our; [ conn'.rjv' ; To .the r'lUivatcd -'rriiod; this bo;ik’; Tiiroistie’s u rare inleili Aiwlu'ett;Vtid liipoity f curabming, as'ildbcs, mnuJcrncht with ins*.ntoi.; j tie-a, ils : pjges caituot- f«il to’ deiiglt .every | tlusc cf readers. ■ ,C. A; GAJlV, .* ‘ ! Agent for Svv-tirilai'* t : >un!y, | A’lensviWe, 1ml., rip.' 11. ’ , ‘ *

Suisep/fm Buis for f'vtrj Fav.ity.- ■ nv unm notvn. f|pHE TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES Op; A Celelrale-jl Trairclcu in He Principal i Countries cf (he Olubc. This werk torspri-j ;ca tome twer.tjr-fve ihtcrtriin’jr njtrativfs. I It optiiA with tie '‘Poiilocs Journey of tbr?*-1 A me ti cars n KoeeJutan.'* 7’t;is in followed! by !*A.■Suicaier iuScitlani" Tuen msl •Coctrsh's Journey iMough r.'jsr.n ml Siberia"—**Tl.e Adventonrs of a:.i c-Uierr in Aftkfa’’—'The '"kVaudviine* t f ■ Yoa«g American mtiermany"—yRirhii's Jt"v Ytarj ih .Chins"—"byrc’.i’j: Espc«:i;i.-m Ij tb»., fDee t Syfi**— , ‘Ob«etv!*tn>cs in-Nor**.or-'. - TrAeh in hsly"—“Au| Aueiicjitii in Fisrr*! 1 '—“Cubi Rnrt Pm-' plfc"—:K«■ latter g.vinj; us a history of l’(i- lev unfoiWne'ie expedition of I.opt* . TrfMi «...; have "Bryat's oivrlaul 'esjw-fi.'w-n >".01' * .fornn"—*‘A New rnjlandei in Oi-1 ferclsn *• —‘‘Giduwmin’sOrptivity-tn Japan"—*->r*-r ; and ev ’irsiotis in i‘Tits?rIauu''— ’-‘A , , md Diitoverie* in ibe Polar Ru'iimns rcet’c '*T( ivc't' i:i IIuei’a;y , *- T , -"*iA. . P;- J pl trhtr *,i : i:tr P*riCc*' -"3 F» - ! ; Ptid* ’ — •' Uirtioir.'i (J i i m >;;! EftyjikV— "a Tr.i.'f in Iriisnd’*—"a ;;ir. j Jlit-TorJis"—“I.ib; in, Icdii ’M ’Aia j ti i|i.i the land r.f The ruicoi r:;-.: 1 of tVntraf Arrrrti**' Ln J " I jyaru’s.lixfilv: - i tijis in Uebyion -.ll.of arc* ariielt's foil of valtablt srJ- unit.*.-r.fCr-} laming infnnRjjion. Tt:s cork ii ccmpcvd oirt i.wnr ia\- J figsD'my large and dtuHly filed psjes And 1 l.te illuxirated by ieeyiiftii'tngraeivgs,- Thtr j i aim. regardless of first rosij ndne to n.-tic---r i j jin,nil lespcets'a desirable empahion fr,rc*c:y; j intelligent tdijijiy. * The work _ in hsniiv.cvly! o:i -tcauliful .white nmi ele-j I gadfly: bnnntl i.rcnibesicd 'Jectbef rud pit. a vl j j delivered to siibscribelj at j;-:r c' py, {hi;; -. bfc vn delivery. ; Cv A. OAft V. I ! ’ ; ' Agent for Aw i ly.oriaad Cotinly. I [ ;■ Allcnsvilleflnd., opril U, !S55.‘ . ■ i/v- .* ■ ' • . 1 t • * ’* ' ■ ‘ r-1

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| Arrival o 1 the tioviit Star. New . YottK. April 20. M.—By the ttcamor S.yiit!i Star that arrivcil from Aspinw.ill, we luive dates from that plr.ee and Panama to t!;c olli. ; Ti.e sloop-of-;vas John Adams, arrived I at Panama on the 2d of April. The papers publish an act of the Kcw Granndinii Congre'W, creating separate Slate provinces of the Isthmus under , the name of the State of Panama. | Unsuccessful attempts were made to murder Ran Runnels in the streets of Panama.

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llGnitn —li 3-e>t J.O-M.t.73 >> - rorj - rsi • ■ HtfiO U ; . n.y SuAW iHaypf'nUfctS i Ul-il. J. _ . S. O. * , ;l “ S. If. 4CT5) ilOiilons p 'Hjabel \ 'iPotuUHM do 'V’.’.fO - l^’et-di —rtuVer T,5(ki?ta i li , ■. grssi Kl^J r P -Btavsi-ed - 1*1.97: r j , • litnr-Uiy CsV.ti i I.SegsTfK>fUM■■■ - -CaT; ij , dw rotsil - 1 i Fill Uu*or . j Tat'oTr, ■ ' ' - - full Wead, - - ’ -■. 2,C0a5 jb'j