Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 May 1855 — Page 4

ing came, tut they not ready .to leave yet. It seemed rather bard'to hurt their feelings, after they had jo kindly set up with me oil night, but I could not help it, fa: I was aggravated; so drawing a bead on the largest and most sav* age one, I let Him have it right between the eyes. He heeled over as nice as a pother with a bullet through his head. Thn others not liking thh sudden turn of affairs made OS' in double quick time, giving me a complete victory. ;

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE

O'lS

SADDLERY SHOP.

RHODES'

JiH KlWiifi

On Pike afreet, tttvem Ferry ond Liberty. raiHB subscriber would respectfully inform JL. his customers and the generally, that ho keeps constantlvffijnaai on hard, of liiso»n manufacture, larpc supply i f Saddles, cf every description, both for ladies and gentlemen, besides a general assortment of

FEVER & AGUE CURE.

Or, Xitm'i ZsfbUlble Spec; Me. FOR the Prevention tad Cure of IwrttMrrxwr'and Fcvray, Ferns and Ague, Cuills asj> Fcrra, Pckb A-cr, Gt.MF.HAt. Dtmuir, A'tunr Swots, and alt other forms of di«ea*c which Jure a common orirb In MALARIA or MIASMA. Thissabtb almoapheHo I'd bon which at certain seasons IsnaaroldaUv inhaled at every breath, la the same In character wherever It eiUts,—North, South. East or Wert,—atd will everywhere } Iet>! to this newly discovered antidote, which ti claims*! to bo the oaci-rrrr mscovtav tx xcirxtxt tvrt runt. '

{For th-3 IVvoV’y Ho; Alii-’.

OPPXOBj Over ffmonfs’ Hardvart SJorc, 2d St&ry, Corner of Mala and Ferry Streets.

To Am AlievMt Krl'til.

Yo”. ask, dear friend, if 1 forjct Ttc tippy d=>- iic*v gone; At! r.'V tfi-jy live -tr* mvtnor> tliil

Tnc above cmMUhnctl ts supplied with a a n0 mbrttaenl end vsrlety of

Brldler, MartlngaJt*, Collars, Ilamen, Haroes, Itldlhg tVblpi, Trmik*, Jtc.,

'j:.' - flics sadly on; ’! S-.-V u, • n:>* lucagMsof gladm-xi— T(. -"yb’3 lltai tee leak obey—liiti a gloomy channel, * A carit amVdirmal day.

which he will sell at very lowest cash prices.

Drawing'a long breath, I descended from my station and commenced search for my horse, and found him in about half an hour, quietly feeding on the grass and undergrowth as though nothing had happened. Mounting him, once more 1 started for the river, where I arrived that night. Returning the bone to his owner 1 returned to my duties on board the dal boat. The Solitary Max.

N. B. Constantly on band Collars of my own manufacture. Also, Hatres’and Chains, of a superior quality. WILLIAM FAULKNER. Veavy, Match 7,1355.

This *pccI8c U so harmless that It nay bo taken V» persona of every ape, sex or condition, and it win hot substitute for one disease other* still wene. as U too often the remit In the treatmret by QaltUe, Mrrtarj, Arsenic, and other poisonous or dclcteriota dregs, not a particle of any or which 1* admi «dinto this weir a ration. ■ . * * ■

And til kind* of material necctsaiy for the prompt, neat and economical execution of

Uj 1 ;>rrd! No, no, dear friend, ‘ l'y I t art slit I sadly mraa Tr.-. ids the happy days gone by TUit cn iay memory horn. At d i-i ;1 mice to sit at eve

•£f©ED PBHEUfasi®.

SEBASTOPOL TAKEN!

The'proprietor distinctly claim* these extraorditiarv results from the use of (hi* NATURAL ASTIDOTfi TO MALARIA.

The following tre a fen- cf the varicilea cf printing done thia oSJco :—

Orcat Excitement In the Crimea. FjpilB undersigned invites the attention of H. his friends and customers to his new and fresh supply of ’ Fnniily Groceries. .

It will entirely protect any resident or traveller* vta In the mort sickly or swampy localities, from ane* Ague, or Billiton* dlfmso whatever, nr any injury ffoci eocrtantly Inhaling Maltria or Miasma. It wilt Instantly check the Arne In persons who have suffered fir any length of time, from one day lo twenty years, w that they need never bare another rtiU, by continuing Its use according to directions. ,, ■ ; U will Immediately relieve all distrcsCnp rtwalti c? Bilious or Ague discuses, such as general debility, n^cl sweats, Ac. The patient si once begin* t> re* cover appetite and strength, and continues until a itrtnarlcut and radical cure li effected,' • . Flnally v tt» on will banish Fever and Ague from families, tud all classes. Pannertand all laborers by adopting It as a preventive, will be free from Awe or Bilious stinks b that season of the tear which, while It Is the most sickly. Is the most valuable one to them. One or pro bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some may require,more. - Mentions printed In German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. ■ ' Price One Itollar. Libert) discounts made to the trade.

Ar.d count the lonp hours o'er and o'er, To i.uiv.'.re up the Litter thought, That vie tan meet no morel

■ CARDS, Phlh or Faccy, of all »Uci end d«cnp(iooi, vlil be faniUhcJ and printed at notice.

A Loving Couple.

p<j_I forget! On »kat 1 could got turn my heart away, ■ 5’r.-,r; the sweet hours all fled and gone—fujo tic present day. • . Hi*: v.c ! o’y pari s.;!5 binds my heart .And haunts n;p memory ye;— . . 7h«j'.’E'r v.*e mv.y meet oo more on earth, [ ucvercen

They. were just married, Mr. and Mrs. Lovctt,,ir charming young couple, in tiro rural village of Orauge. Mrs Lovett, as ail young married women, imagined she loved her new husband more than all the world besides. Perhaps she did; but they went to housekeeping right away, and her father had fitted her out with such a nice {supply of all manner of.needful furniture < and fixings that she set her heart on them, and they fairly rivaled her other half, and divided her affections with him."- Partic* ularly that China tea-set! It was tho noatest and newest pattern—a perfect love of a tea-set; and what should John Loyctt i h;r own husband, do within three weeks! | alter they went to housa keeping, but take j a beautiful pitcher out of that set and go out of the door with it to the pump to get a drink of cold water. He had been confined io the house for three days with an ugly boil on his knee, and'ns-ho stepped out upon the stone-flagging his foot slipped, and down- he came, breaking his boil and screaming with'pain, Hia fond wife beard the fall and the groan, and rushing to the door, cried out,

Mis stock consists in part of RIO COFFEE, NEW ORLEANS & CRCSIIcd Sugar, New Orleans and Sugar Mouse Mola/ses, Teas of all kinds, Dried • Peaches, Hominy, Soda and Salatatus, R ; ee, Soda and But* ter Biscuits, Spices, Net ilegs. Raisins, Can* * dies, $c., fl-c. ’ ALSO , FLOUR AXI) BACOX , '* . Wooden Buckets, Wash Boards and Tubs, Brooms, Firkins, Rolling Pins, in fact ■ every thing usually kept in a. Family Grocery.- All such , articles win be schlat a very small profit • Terms cash—Quick sales and quick returns. ALEXV DETFA2.,

lyASTG'S? IBSEskBs For Dry Good* Store*. Flioe Sion'/, (Jroeer*. Tailors. Milliners, *nd oibcrr, plain, or with tbo richest stjlc of border?.

CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Commercial Blanks, and in fact every description ol Clank*, printed In theaiosl expedition* manner, al fciylow rater, DRAFTS & DRUGGISTS LABELS, 111 bo printed In Plain or Colored lot), or Drome,

Minkrva A. Jackson,

tf-yrtf, Mzy 13,

- or Combined Colors, In tiro neatest style. Printing will be done with Gold, Silver, or Color*,

Triite clreulars forwarded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terns to respond* He parties in every section hf the countrv, ■ JAS. A. RHOUEft, Promlticr. • aprlW.My Providence, It, I. For sub by Med'clre dealers renenllv. J, I,. THJCUA t U, Ayent, Vevsy.

{t'jr lha W*e ;3? TliZP now:* HOVT li — '.io. 1, O j., a ;t a n v i;:t tv r. u pow.-t.tsr nx\swn. •‘TTI cii I commenced la tera the world, I was r ( u;:c young in years." I; was a calc; beautiful evening in tie Iirlet part of fclie- month cf March, when we slipped cur cabl*.;; and vjuietlr noated from j O’if mtwriags ai the lauding of —,'arul i started ujicfft aao'.h?: voyage to the/Sunny| * Sculh. .'.IVr d remarkable,sben run of twco- j ly Ooi’3 we laTitlo i a: Memphis where we lied j up fvr :Lt? time teiitgi iit order to idl a portion of oar cargo, which being cf.an ‘asseitcd nature, such cs apples- potafwa, earn, cels, 4c„ it was no 1 !omr before jt greater portion ttinu war a:iti3:pa*ed wjg disposed-of-' Frcrh Memphis wn t;i;> *j the mouth of the £t. Fnnrri?, where we- tse'r lines cgiin for the puipojc of supplying tfie planters and fa tide rr in this region with seed corn. While we lay here. I Blade a vuit to ini. c!d acquaintance and friend cf mbe v.Lo lived some thirty mites cut in the interior. James Robb was a singular oa ; of those often to be met! with on nnr cjitn-me western borders. Iloj was what is almost impossible to describe: in lII, a Celebrated halter. lie was known froia (he borders of the St. Francis to the shorts of-'Red River as "Captain Kobb the tear hunter." , ' • ,. ■

On Fltia, splendid glared colored papers, or Cards Bttcqavlleil for brilliancy.

Our Joe Tv re Is mostly now, and-of ilto latest styles, from tho extensive Type Foundry of L, Johm< mx i Co., tchkb enables Oil* Office to du nut cr work t'jtu any oilier office in the. region round about. irj'The patroiiRge of the public la respectfully solicited. '

Vevay, March U.1S5$’

Consumption I Consumption!!

BALSAM FOB THE LONGS,

DR. W.M. HALL'S

Sittings of tln> Courts

I* the CotNTr o? SwitzCrusd, I.sruNi

— roi THE CCRE OP —

Costciinios, Decline, Anmu, Baoscium, , Vt 1 asti so of Tut'Flesh, Night Sweats, Srtnixo Blood, Vrtioorjxo Cocoh, ' DirncTLTr of BsEumso/Colli, COCCUS, I SFU'ESZA, PlITOlSIC, Pain ix the Side, ■ and all - • diseases or the u'.\c.«.

CmCIIlT COWIT. 6th Monday, of April (1st Monday ot November

COM3ION PLEAS COOBT. I si Monday of April.} 1st Monday of-January, 1st Monday of ■ Oci.vj 1st Monday pf July, - : . co.n.iiissiit.’vnts toojbt; .

“My dear, have you broke that China pitcher?*' “No, hang the pitcher, bull will;** and sniting the action to.tho word, he dashed it into a thousand pieces onlhc : stones, But after all she might bore loved her Johny, notwithstanding, she loved • her. pitcher. Some notable wotnen are never happy but when they aro looking after things; like the wife of the Hon* Henry Erskine,. who would apend half of- the night in examining the wardrobe of the family to sec that nothing was missing, and all in good order. One . night, or rather one morning about two or three o’clock, having been ' unsuccessful in a search, she awoke Mr. Erskipoout of a sound sleep, shaking him thoroughly, and saying, “Harry, love, where is yonr white waistcoat?** : . : f : J iSoraetimcs such women heed to bo enred by a little discipline like that administer* cd in the old cobntiy by Sandy M’Nair, when he came home from a hard day’s work through a drenching rain and wet to his skim He was ready to sink down withfatigno when ho entered his dirty cob* in, where his thriftless . wife: was sitting over the peat-fire toasting her toes." “KoW, Sandy,” said the wife, “just go down to the spring andgctnio two pails | of water, for yon are as wet as yon can be, and you can’t get any wetter,” - Sandy was hurt, and at first he medi tatad rebellion and ,refusal, bnt a bettor thought occurred, and taking the pails he sot off in the rain, and, tired as ho lives,' he soon returned with tlieni full. Instead of setting them down be came up behind his lazy spouse, and pouring one of them, and then the other over her head and shoulders, he said to her,. “There, Mrs. Mac, you arc just as wet as you can be, go and get the water yourself, you can’t get any wetter.”

1 st Mondayof March I t si Monday of September 1st Monday of June 11st Monday of December

DR- HALL'S BALSAM Contains na Ojriam, Cahmrl , or any mineral poison, but is composed mostly of those Roots, Herbs am! Vegetable substances which hjrc a specific influence upon the lungs ahd thcir connected organs.' Its immediate rjTect ts loallay ali irritation and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from theTfcroatard Air-Pas-sagcs,thus relieving the Cough, 6y suWwnjy ;ie tiyTamulfon and other causes which give rise to it,. It also slimulates and imparts a Leatlhv tone, to the Lungs themselves; thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove from Urn blood those impurities and diseased particles, f, retained, do, so much mischief in the system, and lay tlicTnundalion for incurable CON'SUMPTfOX. It aim exerts a decided action'upon theskiVand ,assists in expelling through the ExhalentJ, much of that morbid;matter which would '.otherwise be thrown back upon fhe. Lungi tsus relieving them of a pari of their work," and renderin'* the system pure and healthy.) AVhen>ibcrcles are forming, it checks, their development and further progress;'or if ulmalion has taken place, 1 it assists the lungs iii throwing cflf the corrupted mailer, soothes ;the initirion, heals Urn:-- ulcerated cavaries/ and restores themapain to hcaithy action; This Medicine I here fore,, is, not a pi/finficrmerely, which only .relieves fat the lime being, but ii.a thorough cvrslite, as it strikes,, at the- very root, of the disease, and by. removing itV removes at all ite remote cud attendant consequences. 'This, is its distinguished chcmeteruric—a properly -possessed, in equal power, by no other medicine of like nature, now before the public,’..j r/ ", \ q q q q q-q q':q : :q}q q q

BLACKSMIT1IING. THE public are hereby informed that the subscriber still. continuesa. Hie above business, at bis former shop, on Ferry street; where kinds of Work in his line will be attended to at short notice, and at as' low prices as the rimes will admit dfl May 9,1855.: -J/ V JOSEPH JAGERS.,

j Kti*iii£ jsuii Iron Foumlry. . uudenigued, having, permanent:* 1 er1 -B- Ubiishud.themselves at S-ji;, n I toe Foundry Business, would respectfully in-’ I form the. Hay,Growers of Indiana cud .Kc;iI tiKk*. that they still* continue 1o rcanutec[lure Sc;ews for. the Mormon or Eeaitf Hay Press, which «re ti;>t inferior jo any made in the United States, from (he fact that the be* i Press UuiMers give out Screws the preference our all others. . .' ' '

FOTITDEE STORE, ANDCABINETSHOP. rHlHR undersigned lakes. pleasure- in inJt ' formiug-thc ettizens of Vcvay, and£t the surroutiding country, that he bos just cfc* opened Shop on Main street, in Judge'rqT Clarkson's new brick, where he intends keeping on band all kinds of

"Stransc man was be; 'Ims raid be oft pur sued .

We hove also Patented- a Horse Power, said to be;.l>y copapeient judges, <te best and cheapest Horse Power itf iise. {whi:h-taa be ttached.:o the Press if desired. : All erdtr? in Switrerlem! Ccur/y, It ft Fi ji. GRISARD.& SOy,;.viU bt «";:ift'd:ii, - : j> m. hejsve;-; a o>. . Jlising Sun, June20, : - i‘ itf

The sable bes, and slew him in bis cen; Tbit oft he prowled through many a pathless ■ wcod, ' . ' ’ ;

And many a tangled wild, and poisonons fen, -Tbaj-asar wastred bj ctiicr mortal men. The craggy ledge for rattlesnakes he sought And cfwied them oce.by one/and then O'eKobVtKtf sawwe wolf- as qnick.ot thoogM And then the panther he chased, and chasing caught.’* • ' ■ . '

FUK^ITURE, made in a workmanlike manner. Also, Sale Work, which will be sold as cheap as any where in the West;

Notary i*«blic, JpEItRET DU F 0 URMakes this jncifiod of in finning the public generally that he u ready to prepare'for eucinicn and taking the acknowledgment of all hinds of Deeds, Mortgages, and nil hinds cf convtyancts.&c.; and to attend to the of Depositions. From liis experience in the above ■ business.lie flatters himself Ml at be can perform any business of the kind enlrusted’w him with correctness,' watntss,' apd • dispatch.— Charges moderate.- Oifice at his residence bn Ferry Slreef, opposite the Market Square. ' : References:—Hon,-Jealt Ddkont, and U TJo.'jm, Esq., Vevay. :. . /■ Vevay; June 59, 1854/ ..

03* Be pairing done on reasonable terms. . marts E. LITTLEFIELD,

TtiV, rerder, is about os pod a description cf ny friend cs-possibly could bo given; but da no* bo too hasty in ycur conclusions, end. set ■him-down as but little better than a savage, for this would be doing ny friend, the captain, a great wrong, for a finer man is not la be found in .Arkansas.? Moreover, he is spoken cf as a candidate for the Slate Senate fr::n the St. Krancis district.— Cat, kind reader, it is rat ny niteitlon ta euIegi:c cn the chancier of this nan; so 1 wilt drop this snd proceed to narrate what befel ire on ny journey.

WACOSS AND FA11JUNG UTENSILS Carntrof Ferry and Pike Streets.

T SHE subscriber lias removed bis shop to the building opposite*N?v .J' _ U. P. Schenck's store, and —‘^—9 is prepared to make to order anything in his line—such as '

OASBIAGES & BUGGIES, _ Wacom, .Dam,' Carts, Plow?, Harrows, Hay Rakes, Garden Hakes,- and. all kinds of work generally done,at Shops of this character,'.’ ’ ’ The patrqnage.df. the public Is respectfully solicited, and. 1 will endeavor to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor mc.wtlb their jat.'onage; and lo tboie friends who have so iberaily supported me heretofore, 1 return my sincere thanks. /- . SAMUEL SHUFF. Vevay, Feb. 23,1S55.—6m : . - r /

• THE -MOST EXTRAORDINARY ‘ • - C,ure« of €oit sump tion Are made here at home arid certified toby such men as W. D. Wbiciit, M. D./Ji S. Lawsos, 31, D., Wji. C. SuiTn.'M. D., J.S. Joussos, M, D„: CapL Wm. pEiacEi .11. S. Mulfobo, Esq., arid others jwho are well.knowncitizens of ; Cincinnati. ‘ v ;■

Jessie ,V. Sliorl, i-'iiilcr In kef, aESPECf FTLtY irifonnslfce cit- rT r^- 1 izens ofVevay had vicinity he conslahlly- Keeps ■' on, hind ■ ready-made Cornss, of clrcqrsiM'aqdVarjc'ty— #nd is a! ■wtfs ready to attend calls at the.' shortest no lice. Persons can be accommodated with an? ■ qu#l»|>vfroin plsin pqplar to the finest cloth coveted, or with airtight, sine, or tin coffins, at a moment's ,wa thing andUic cheapest ritc.% He is also prepared a od ready at cli times la attend funerals with his hearse. :Jan:6—23-3m 1

■\“cU r after same citticolty I procured a h”ie z~A Etctleil on the road pointed out to ne> which was Tot the first ten miles a tolerably fair one, but after we entered-lfcc sws ro p» and canabrakes it was a dismal one I assure you. I travelled through swamps and lagoons until near sunset, when the road taking a turn from the river, lead to hludi or hills. About dark we reacted the level plain and ‘ encamped in tke edge of a dcnse'fo.est. Here I alighted from my poor boron which was well nigh'tired down end stripped him of the saddle, tied him with a !cng rope to a tree and left him to, feed open the grass and other herbage which grew round about in great abundance. Selecting a suitable spot for my» self I sot my camp in order by collecting seme dpr fuel and starting a fire, for I bad teen told that I would have to keep up a fire in order to seouns myself from attacks of panthers and v: dvss, which ore as plentiful here air ir' This being through with I p’acii.my sed-iie a: ibs root of a tree, seated ayscif and taking from my knap-sack a piece of dried beef, came cracker* end a slice cf cheese, I leisurely commenced my frugal meal. After storing away something less than „-a pound of each, I stretched myself out for a snooze, but I was not to be let alone in os easy manner as this. The musguito season bad just set io, and it was no easy joke to bei handled after such a manner as they handled ma that night. Ah! reader, you may imagine hsw I felt, bub it is more than I now can ex* press. The mcon was high up in the heav* ens end shed o faint light through the thick foliage cf the forest, but still my situation wrs- not very pleasant, as you mas well imag* ine, for I coaid distinctly hear the bean and coons tunning up and down the trees as plain as if they were on the smooth side walk in a city and occasionally tbc mighty hawk would setup a terrible clatter amt then I would bear the keeii screech of ihc panther, Ihcij the cries of wild cats and the distant howls of the wolf, then these sounds weald gradually die away and the woods would become silent and still for a £s,w moments, when there sounds would be renewed again louder than before. Once nr tbrirc outing the nigblagnanllopptrjawed wolf would come wiibin a few steps of my fire and ccoJ.’y leak me in the face fora few moment?, and not liking the appearance of things would give a melancholy howl and trot off into the darkness of the forest. Patiently did t wait for the dawn of monitor, which finally began tu appear. If- e ver I was glad to see dey light it was then. 'As the light increased the sounds of the wolf and panther gr«dually ceased and the birds com-' men :sd‘their joyful tong-of’day. After finishing the remnant cf nty crackers and cheesy ICounted my lout soil set ontou,rj;y. IcUely

: E?CALLUPfiNTHE / And get a parnphlctahd read Ibeitceili Scales in full, and you must be fully, convinced of the extraordinary merits of tkii raidmne.'’ v .®y CAUTION I ; Beware ofDr. Hall's Pol. manic Balsam; also,* Dt. Hall's Cough Remedy, which is somciinies >aJmeJ off for the genuine., V r -I ' ay. Be jure and ask for Da..W». Hill’s BiUiM ipa THJt ';.v-.v 1 *, ;■ >;/; yM For ssle liy J.Kruls, Florence; James M. Colton, ML Sterling; >Vm.j Rogers,, Moot* field; George McCulloch, Jacksonville; and by J. L. TH1EBAUD, Vevay. • • marl*3ra

The Spotting Process.

The opposition are determined to spare no efforts to procure the defeat of . the American patty. They complain londly (hat it is a secret institution-—that ’ its movements are not thrown open to the world, and that they do not know where, nor how it is to bo combatted. Secrecy was all very’ well, so long as they were benefited by it—it was a capital tiling when it placed (hem in office, but now in other bauds, it is no longer to be tolerated. No adversary likes to have his own weapon turned against him, and least of all in politics. And the charge of this offense comes with peculiar bad grace from members of the New York Tammany Club, the Albany. Regency, the Richmond Junto, or the Miami Tribe. *11)1*80 organizations and others like them, i have ruled the politics of this country Jong enough, and if it was necessary to j fight fire with fiie, the fault libs with those [ who first used such a weapon. I But the opposition will iolerato no rival near (he throne. Tiny will permit no freedom of opinion, and threaten to *\ 9 JP every democrat, for political crucitiction/who dares to vote the American ticket. This spirit of proscription will only work to their own iujury.— Cincinnati Cclumbian.

IVcW; Family Grocery. On the Corner of htaiu* n»d Fcrrj Strcctr,

VEVAY, INDIANA.

JTJVIE nndersigned has just opened an ttiA lablishroehtln Geo. II. Kyle’s building, where be Intends keeping a well selected assortment of ; •;

- Fresh Family; Groceries, JUST BECEirEO, a supply of new and fresh Groceries) among which may be found the following articles t -iCoffee, • , ■ ■ ! V*A 1 >'’r, v . Rice,' ■'■'.v.-'l;./ Allspice, . v f . ■ . . Sugar,. Candles, ■ ■ Alcia, • : ■* ■i Molasses; .. v t • . ; ■■■'Soap, .; . ;,, V v , , Ginger, Tcs, • ■ . . -Pepper, ;; • > Ssleralus,, ■ . Starch, ■ ' . Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., &c. A No. I article of Tobacco, both' Cavindish and 6 Plug all of which*wilt be sold tow for Cash, by P. L. GRISARD & SON, feblt . Corner itdn $ Ferry Sfrtett,

- FAMILY GROCERIES,

Sach as FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes, Sagary '; . MoIasres, MackereI, &r., &c. •

Together with Wooden Ware, Hollow Ware,and numerous - articles not necessary (o men* lion—comprising, all articles, usually kept in Grocery Stores, y . •**•. • Thcadrertiser solicits* share of patronage, and intends tocellverycbcap for cash. - , Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellow:/ Hali, 2d door below Tiicbaud’s Drug Store. . Sept 28,1854. ' ; y ; P. S. L1NDLBY.

SPRING TRADE.

WE ate receiving and now opening a large and splendid assortment of

Hardware and Cutlery,

BtAGKSMITHING: . TTHHE undersigned has removed, hii shop to A Ite hew shop rn Ferry \ , street,'above Pike st.;' near- \' asSS& ly opposite Price’s V Tailor' ,u UWai Shop,' Where he is: prepared to do all .kinds of BLACK* SMITHING, particularly Re* , /U nT“ pairing. Hone Shoeing, Wn* / Wiff can Ironing, Plow Miking,/ nA» ac., &C-, in the,best' style—; on the shortest notice, and mast reasonable terms, All work waijustcd. „ ' R. D.‘ANDERSON. Vevay, March Cl, 1655.

consisting in part of the following articles, (o-wit:— . Table and Pocket Cutlery, • Scissors find Shears, Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons . Edge Tools Of all description. Bench Planes. Gages & Squares, Hand, Ripp, Pannel 4 TennanlSaws, Wood $ Crosscut Saws. In short, a full and complete assortment vf Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools,

IRON ASSt STEEL. JUST received, and now for sale for cash. .00 Tons Assorted Iron, • 2,000 lbs. Norwegian Nail rods, ■ ■ Cast, Shear, and German Steel, . Blister and Spring Steel, Springs and Axles, Wagon Boxen," Sledges and Hammers, and ISO Kegs Belmont iVails. All warranted to be good or no sale, by febu F. L. GRI3ARD & SON.

CO" Tho emigration is reported to bo immense on the Upper ilipsissippi—from Eock Island and Galena to St. Panl.— The greatest crowds have been at Galena, and the regular daily packets and transient boats will go out from this port crowded with passengers. The War Eaglois said to have had 800 people on board on ono trip. Tho crowds have sometimes been so great that passengers could not more than find standing room on board; and how they managed to eat and sleep has not been ascertained.

— ALSO —

Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forli, Gar* den Rakes, Ac., $c. 400 pair Trace Chaim* 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, 26 Log Chains, 26 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel gam. Pistols of every description, Shot Bigs, Powder, PUsksand Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consist* tug, in part, of Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles, . do Cloth, Bitmaps ft Spun, Lace* $ Fringes, Ticks and Harness Saddles,.

BENTISTRI*.

dr. J. w. Baxter win «ptinfrMBKyLue to practice in Vcvay, the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the lint Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. 10, '33. 2I-tf.

Timothy Seed. Fresh pure timothy seed, just re* ceived and for sale by febl P. L. GBISARD A SON.

Plows—Plows. A SMALL fol of Steel mould board Plows, oa band and for sale cheap by. inatT P. L. GR1SARD A 6$N.

C. B. THARP,

ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

CAttKOLLTOS, EY.

• Bides Wanted, THE highest 'market price paid for Hides at all times at tho Grocery store of ip23 ' F. S. LINDLEY.

WILL attend to any professional business that nay be confided to hint, in Kentucky, or in the part of Indiana adjacent to Carrollton. Office on Main street, adjoining Gardner's Hotel. sepT

Novel Theory. —-A now idea with regard to cholera was started & short time since by an American physician. He maintains that sores of any kind will act as h preventative to the cholera. He accordingly recommends that on tho appearance of tho cholera all people ahallM inti ocuUtcd 6y caustic issue. Tho idea baa lately been tested in St, PaUrtbnrg with satisfactory reside.

Brass Bands, Ac., dtc. Having personally selected the above articles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains. Give ui a call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. , F. L. GRISARD A SON. Feb. 14,1855. , ' . ,

SALT.— M barrels Kanawha Salt just received hy " WM. SHAW * SON,

SAWS— SAWS.—The subscriber u prepaid ed to filo and set savs, or-do any thing else in bis line at short notice. 1 - - :■'JESSE V. SHORT.'

. M. '* '* ICicel Kicc! • A LARGE SUPPLY of New Crop Bice just received from New Orleans. fcbM - TEATS, SCHBKOK'* CO, ■

JUST RECEIVED.—60 bbls.Kanawha Salt, and for salo cheap, by TEATS, SCHENGK t$ CO.

CHAIN PUMPS-tfYe keep constantlyo* herd Chain Pumps. Tor sale Ido by febU f , L, &RISARD $ SON. ‘

t ‘ rtad for I suppose the inhabitants of this [£,j country wen!J call it s wagon road, buMo I r:e it tteras to be nothin? more than a path, rr.d a very peer cnC f.i best. Path though it mas, it was a plank road compared with the one along whirti I came the day before. After ,i tide of eight horns I reached the cleared and settled caunliy, which was indeed Iruly cheering efter traveling through such a dismal tire; as I had came. At the close of the afro menu I reached the end of toy journey.— I need not narrate the scene of our unexpected meeting; but lei me say it was a happy - one. 1 was soon perfectly at heme in the pleasant end cheerful family of my friend. Having become sufficiently recruited, my friend proposed that v.e should lake a bear hunt to which I readily consented as that just suited me. Equipping ourselves in ,the real „ "AtkinsaW style—that is with R rifle and a “ huge bowie-knife, the Contain, myself, a n.-gro savant, and two of the neighbors, with a couple of hounds set out for the cane-brakes, jthe favorite resort of at this season of ■ j the year, for a regular bunt. On teaching the j "brakes," we designated a point nt which to meet in cove of becoming separated, and then {pushed forward into the break, the captain [with his two favorite hounds leading the way. II had been traveling perhaps an hour and had 1 begone separated from mv companions when ’ - 1 fading somewhat tired I seated myself under { ja hunch of cane in the edge of the narrow j {path and was scon lost in the oblivion of a ** v-trown Study," I 'bad been indulging for 1 *- j come time in tins dreamy mood, when toy car as. . *; ;C sn.rr.d cf ratlin* cane near the < 1 place where I we j silting. I paid no alien- 1 ’ t:on to it at first, supposing it to proceed from j ■ j-. ittme cf my companions or the houndi; but j VV( . | nothing rustic it* appearance, and the sound j 1 6t3 ; remained in one place. I thought I would i 1 n jJsce wbst was the cause cf my disturbance; J ! ny .[ '.Vcs not kept long in suspenis, for after rat-1 i ,' n . fling through the 1 cane a few moments cue of j 1 [.j.i; the largest bears'! ever saw rushed into the ( s: . path a. few rods before me. As I was not 1 [Cl j thinking of bears, this took me by surprise; J ,* s> I-had no lime for thinking, however, for (he I 0l5 hear was making towards me, and the path * ,jj, was not wide enough for both of us, so I ptcg. pared to dispute his parsege, as 1 considered I j,„ j myself "some in a bear right," and had some fir l° uc kes with, beers before, os seme of 9 Ia .'. (you may remember. Taking as good an aim i ‘Mrs I could, pulled trigger, but instead of fcill- < ing him I only wounded him severely, and J I nov. I was in for i(.* As the -furious animal F * t .* {made at me I aimed a blow ot him with ray b ‘jM dubbed rifle, which broke over his bead.— t jfl There I was in the midst of n canebrake with no one to render me any assistance in. case of 11 need, but now that I had got into the moss I f| j^ e had to gel out of it the best way I could. a Snatching my knife from the belt, T stood r ready for him; as he closed in upon me-1'jet O !r ' him have the whole length of my blade, lie 6 had me in.Ms iron, gtsp as quick as thought, 8 and struggling wc came to the ground, bear £ 30 on top. There we bad it rough and tumble, and if I ever did handle a knife, it wsithen; n » but it was no go.;1 was well nigh exhausted b .. and about giving up for a gone sucker/when e I heard a shout and the next moment I heard *! the negro/esclaitn, "I golly, run here yaessa; 11 de bcat ara catin’ oh him up—do bear am 3 S citin'on Jiim up." The -barr was instantly dispatched. I received no hurt of consequence M >n and only suflbred from wha:isti; , n.. 0 it had been mere successful—they hadskilied i- two bears without much-trouble.- The choice ;i parts of these coicmls waa scon iv tween the company, when wc sat oul oh our 81 ?r return; Nothing of consequence transpired •' >- during my slay of two weeks with my friend. ie The lime was."now at hand for me to set out ™ - on.my return to the flat boat. Not liking to 5 E i* encamp in the swamps and canebrakes, as I n | it necessarily would have to do if I set out in f! d the morning, I started on my return to the Mississippi river in the afternoon. I knew 1 81 a should have no difficulty in finding my way 0 through the forest as the moon shone all night i- I pictured to myself a pleasant journey.— a About 6 o’clock I readied the edge of the for- Wl e est, where I slopped for an hour in order to s give my horse a good rest. The sun was just a seeking its far western home when I mounted ;. my horse and pushed on through the woods, nc d I now begin to think of my situation for the A e first time. I thought of the dangerous place th 11 I was in and what w>s I to do if I should be m i- attacked by wolves or panthers. Thus was I d quietly thinking when (be keen howl of a no ft distant wolf, then another and another, v;i t caught my ear, "Just as I expected," invol- be • untarily escaped from my lips; "now my no- wl e ble horse, if them fellows are on our track we ot! a will have a time cf it, that is certain; so we te< n bad better be making better time." A whole w< - ?ackcf them were ca cur l?a6k, sure enough, all e I found that they would soon be upon me. I oil 1 dismounted and fistened my hone in a thick- fi t i btof brakes, and then hastily sought a tree; 1 mi B was soon safely seated in the fork of a remb- !Ri f by tree; I bad just gained my exalted [rsition Ti I when they surrounded the tree sud setup ha a such a furious yelling that made the woods! lot a ring with their infernal ncise lo help matters {fig s along my hone became s6 frightened rbal he | wl a broke loose and run off. This was making J • things no better fast as I would be left I nearly as bad a lituation next morning us I no ; was surrounded by such desirable friends— “Jj . such good friends that if they only could get citi . at me they would scon put an end to me.— tic! ; The wolves becoming tired of their bawling on! i seated themselveJ around the tree in token of tiai , their determination to watch with me all [ night, flattered I suppose with the hope that i next morning they would receive a reward for - * l their kineness; three long guant savage lookI icg, fellows, who looked as if they bad had S? r nothing to eat for a month, now advanced to ■ the foot of the tree and commenced knawing k f away at the'toot ot « furious rate. The tree -I ; was but a small one, and f began to entertain ; serious fears, for should they keep up their i knowing until morning succeed in -J bringing mo to the ground; but ibis was not g a[ the only knowing around there, for I had some tbe other knawings equally as bad; for insiaote a knowing appetite, and knowing musquitoes. I still moutlined niy position, however, with i my knife in one hand and my revolver in the other, .determined should they succeed in ®,*l r routing me to sell mr life as dearly as possi: 61 ni ble. ' Towards morpidg the pick of wolvea ma : became Very uneasy and commenced 4 terrible f 3 J fuss, and finally cbmmcdced leaving* one.'by one unlil they had sll disappeared except the D0C three at the root of* the tree; these seemed dc- late tetroioed to slay there «long as I Jidv Mom- ■ satr

It bins Sim INSURANCE COUCPAKY, , Of Hlilng Smt, Indian*. njTHlS-Coriipsny hnov fully crg3r.i*«J and -H- is prepared 10 insure ogninsithe damage by fi« and U.e perils of Navioitjos, BOA HO OF DIRECTOR?.S. HATHAWAY, W.M. H. POWELL. - JACOB C. WELLS,. H. B. LOW AG, J.W. TALBOTT, JOSEPH ZEILLEB, IL J. HATHA WAY, ISRAEL TORINO,A. C. DOWNEY, JONH W.SPENCER, JOHN GRACE. S, HATHAWAY,Presides:. B./. HATHAWAY, Stc;cta:y, Risks taken on tha Btrpes' of S^arnbe*N and Elat Boats; eml a;>o on B'.-Rdi.vs »r,-i MerchSQiu.e at equit’blt- ra:es of prcnliici l-v GEORGE K. PLEASANTS, no.vStf . ' Vt-ray, lad.

SPRING TRADE-1855. ARWOOD 4COURVOISIBR invite the attention of Iheijr frienJs and the public generally'to their large end well selected Stock Of ■ \ ‘ ' '•! , •- : SPRING GOODS, ’ ; Consisting- of - every description, of DRYGOODS,.;. GROCERIES, * : QUERNSWARE, - HATS & CAPS, • : , /BOOTS A SHOES, ' HARDWARE, TrtBLE CUTLERY. 4c., Ac. All of which will be sold at their usual lowest cash prices Those wishing to purchase will please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Butfer anti Eggs, taken in exchange for Goods. Also, soy other article of produce. HARVYOOD A COURVOISfER, Jan IS No. 1, Odd Fellows' Bdildiag.