Weekly Reveille, Volume 38, Number 18, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 October 1855 — Page 3
TRIJE. Whit ErtrjrWomiu -
THE VEHY LATEST NEWS
CCT TbeKsnsas .“Herald ofFreedom” EtaXcs- that rqaoy slave-holders are depart' ing fromthe Territory, abd urges the North to- 1 take courage/ and fiend oh'their pioneers, as there is a risible reaction.
|RE AD 1 BEAD! REAXti A. PONDER I ■ - Lotnmtut, Kr., Sept 11,18W. i 'DR. HURLEY—Dtag Su; It give* me sin* | cere pleasure Id add my testimony to the al* re*Jy powerful array of certificate* in favor of your Sarsaparilla. For a long time 1 have suffered with general, debility, extreme weak* Desa, and entire prostration of the system. Prom my uspal. weight, which is UO pound*, I fell off to 105 pounds. During tilt* time 1 suffered milch,. and had recourse to' several consumptive remedies, thinking 1 war going into a rapid decline. 1 consented through the recommendation of my medical man, to. give yourSmaparillk a fair trial, though I confess I bad liult faith el the time that it would af* ford any more relief than the other prescription* and medicine* 1 had taken. Judge then of my satisfaction on finding my appetite iraprovlnglafier taking a few doie*, and before I had fihfsbed the first bottle,an addition to my weight of £ve and a half pbuode, and.still Increasing.- I feel myself fully recovered and gainiug in flesh—feel capable' of .undergoing almost any-amount of work and fatigue. My complexion is clear, and of a healthy hue, and 1 feel altogether like * hen} man. .in fact, the improvement your .Sarsaparilla Li* made in me .appears almost like a miracle, and astonishes both the Doctor and my .friend*. 1 would recommend it In the strongest terms to all who Suffer. 1 . - ' ■ ; - . ■ Ever gratefully yioum> . ; , ■ 0. BARRY. • We lake pleasure* and feel it our duty,‘to endorse the above known the man and cap testify to the benfits be deri-ved-from Hurley'* Sontaparilla. ■■ . JA8. MITCHELL, , EDWARD CHALMER, 1 j ; , ; Louisville, Ky. **
’ d«i! V^s;di*:!re«. IF yoti waol ttrgaioa jusljpall 13d examine oar stock of ;• PALlA^I>iri\TEB DS'T &”juOTS, Before purchasing elsewhere. . Thankful,for put patronage, we solicit a contiouahcoof the i«mc. We will not be undtfibldVy any in the market Tot cub or ipproredcboBtry. produce. Our slock is now larger than iwr before, consisting in part of the following ax* tides:— Blue sod Black Broad Clolhi; UiicOllol and Beaver o»cr Coaling; Black, Mixed, and Fancy . Cilimctt*; Black and Bro*n mixed Fancy Satinctt!; Mixed and Fancy Jeans;. ’ ; - Black Bilk,and,Cotton ■■ . . ! Velvets; Silk and , ■ 1 ■ w.bn ledSurgci; ' ‘ • & t Black and ftfl* ' / - - cy dress Silks; black ' > and fsncy Lustres; E»* gliah Metinoes 4 Cobuigbl; plain and fancy DeLanes; French and American Ginghams; .Calicoes} Merino Plaids; Red, mixed,’yellow, and 1 while Flannels; Irish Linens; Linen.Table. Diaper; bleached and Brown Jacquard. ' Diaper; gents nnd ladies Linen; Handkerchiefs, Silk ( CtaraU, &c„ i’Together with a general assortment of ' >■ GrocerieH, Qucenmarp, Hardware, 4c. t 4c. oct3 TEATS 4 6CHBNCK.
READER, are’ yotr i husband ora fatherl a wife or a mother f . Have you the kiocc w welfare of those you love at heart! Prove your *Ureriif,andlo** no limb In leaning vbat interferes with their health and>appln«n not Use than joar own, Jl Will avoid to you and yoata, u U has h* thousands, mao; a day of pain and anxiety followed by sleepless night*, Incapacitating the mind for (u ordinary avocation and exhausting ihote meant for medical attendance, medicines and advertised rostrums, which otherwise would provide fur declining yean; the loflrmlties oTage ouu the proper adueotioo of your children. How often )t happens, (hal the wife linger* from ) tar to year In that pitiable cundlUbn as not even for one day" to feel the nappy and exhiUratlog Influence Incident to (he enjoyment of health, ariaTng from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of LealUi as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails discs**, anOCnug and misery. ■ -‘And must this tooUutleT Moat this hot ' It there bo remedy} No relief! No hope)” The remedy Is by knowing the cause* and avoiding them, and know lug the remedies and bvaelltuog fy them." These are pointed out In
0£r Hop vines grow spontaneously in Kansas, and in some places are so abundant that the; might be gathered with profit as an article .of commerce. '
New York Itemat
Natr York, Oct. 20,
The Tribute of this morning states that it has been informed, by a gentleman recently from Kansas, thatin paasingrthrongh the town. of Kaasas, he was informed that a.gang of border ruffians-bad gone into the Territory for the avowed pnrposc of killing (sbv. Reedtri The steam frigate'Bnn Jacinto will sail from this pori on Monday, for Siam' and Japan, as the flag-ship of the Cost! India squadron. She will touch atKenb, where ibe will take on Mr. . Harris, the itewlyappomtod'Consul General tO'Simoda.— The Ban Jacinto will be followed immediately by the sloop-of-war Levant, now •newly-reado fob sea. ] I ■ • The ship Maury, arrested a few days on suspicion. of having been fitted out for the* Russian service, was released yesterday, afser. an examination m. the United Btat$t-District' Court. • . ” Two City. Republican Conventions met last evening, and permanently, organized ■a one*body; ;hey afterward nominated a • *city ticket, beaded by Azflriih Flagg,* the •Soft-candidate for Comptroller. • The Havana correspondent of thoJJcr•Old states .that Morales, who was recently ■convicted at ’Havana, of having in bis tnesserion certain revolutionary documents (taa bean .sentenced.to death by the garrote, and not to tho. chain-gang, as before reported.
JOT A total eclipse of tho-moon will take place on Thursday 'the 26th of November.. This' eclipse will be Visible in North and Booth America. • .
WHY ARS WE SICK1
It baa been the lot of the human nee to be welxted do w n by d&e*se and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS an specially adapted to is, relief of the ‘WEAK, the NEKVoUS, Ub L1C ATE, and the INFIRM, of all cllmctjXges, teict/and constitutions. Profestor Holloway pe no natty'ft perto tends lilt a manufacture of hi* medlcincjln the United Stows, and offers them to a free and- enlightened people, aa the beat remedy the world ever saw for tha removal of dlacaae.
X5T From the 1st of January to the 1st ■ of; August, 1855,. there' were' 320 murders and lynching in California.— Two persons were lawfully hanged. ‘
/ THE MARRIED WOMAN’S - PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, DY DR.' A, M, MAUIUCKAU, rsorxitox or nusaasa or wonn.
These Pills .Portff the Blood. These (anmoi Pills tre expretaly combined to operate on the a to reach, the liver, the kidneys, the lunge, the skin, and tho bowels, correcting any derangement Ip their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus coring disease In alt Its forma. Dyiptpala and Liver Complaint, , Neatly half the human nee hare taken these P1IU. It ha* been proved la alt pans of the world, that nothing baa been found equal to them In case* of disorder* of the liver, dyspepaii, and stomach complaints generally. They toon give a healthy tone In these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means bavo failed. '
Ont Hundtttk Edition (500,000) 18mo,,ppJ250.
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A standard work of established reputation, found claeacd in the catalogues of.tho great trade sales In New-York, Philadelphia, and other eitlci, and sold by the principal the Halted Elates. It Vi, Aral published In ld4T, aloco which lime FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have boen sold, of which*there went upwards of Qne Hundred Thonianif jitnt by Mail, attesting the high'estimation In which It le held aa a rtlUMe popular Medical . . : BOOK FOB £ VERY FEBI ALE. the author having devoted hts exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints' peculiar to females, in ro ipectto which he U yi-ariy consulted by-thousands, both In person'and by letter. * Here every woman can'discover, by comparing herown aymphA>a with those described, the' nature, character, causes of,.and the proper remedies for, per complaints. Thu wife about becoming a mother baa often need of Instruction and advice Of the utmost importance tu hsa-tiilnre health, tu respect to which her tensttiveocia torblds consulting a medical gentleman, will And such Instruction and advice, and also explain many symptom* which otherwise would occasion anxiety ta sunn, u dll the peculiarities Incident to her elluaUup are described* ( How .many are suffering front obstruction* or irregularities ptreullar to the female system, which under mine the be.'dtiii tho effects of which they are Ignorant, and for which IHelr delicacy forbids seeking medical adrlecT Many .suffer from raotarst* tmt (tailing ol the womb), or fn'm racoa a tecs (weakness, debility, Ac.) Many are In .•woslant agony for many months preceding conflneme.ut- I Many naro dlDcalt If not dangerous doUereric*. .'I'd alow and uncertain recoveries. Some Whoso llvcj ■« hazarded during such, time; will each And In lUlK?gea the means of prevention, amelioration and relief.•- ! It la. of course 'Impracticable Uf convoy fully the various subjects trusted of, as they arA of a nature strictly intended lor the’married or IhoaW contemplating .marriage.- ■ Inconsequence of the universal popularity, of the evidenced by U* extraordinary ‘aa.'c, varinas tmpodllbha have been.attempted, as well tiu’ bookseller* as on the public, by imllatiOnx of Utid page, spurious editions; and aurreptitioua cgpyHght. and other.device* and deceptions, IV has bqeo found necessary, therefore, to . . . ■
■ ET Holloway's Ointment and Pills, an infallible .Remedy- for. Blotches on the Skin.— Edear Mortimer, aged SS, of Third st., Philadelphia, was for five years a severe sufferer with blotches on the skin, the whole of his fase neck, arms, and bands,'being disfigured With them like small pox; he consulted several eery clever medical, men, who told him it was the predicating symptous of some disease, which alarmed him exceedingly; however, he teok Holloway’s Pills immediately, and rubbed the Ointment on the parts affected, and in two weeks the whole of the blotches disappeared, and his health was considerably improved.— These remedies will cure the most'deeply seated wounds and* ulcers, cron of twenty years standing! ■ ' 3
'General Debility. Ill Health. . J Many of lb* most'despotic Governments have opened their Cuitqm Houses to the Introduction of these Pills, that they may become th* medicine of tha maarea.. teamed Collegetadmlttiutthli medicine la the beat remedy ever known for pc non* of delicate Health, or where the system has been- Impaired, aa Its Invigorating properties never bll to afford relief.
O* Sold wholesale tud -lelnil, by. j. ‘ L, Thicbaud. Price'll per - bottle; ‘ sit bottles for$5. i ' KpU9-lm
NEW YORK GOODS.
Fciaale Complaints. V No -Female i young or old, ah on Id be without this celebrated medicine. It correct* tod regulates the monthly coarse* at alt periods, acting In many cases like a charm. It la also (he beat and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family abouldbe without It, Hollotea/o VilU crt the leit rcmtdyknoan in t tht world for Ikt /allowing AtlAtna- ' . ' IHarrhora . indigestion ' Bowel Conpblnb Dropsy * . ' Influeuia Coughs ; DebUlty - Infiatnatlon Cold* Fever and Ague Inward WeakntM Chert Dlscdses • Female'Com- Liver Complaints Co* live nest. ‘ pblata ■ Lowneu of aplnu Dyapcpib . Headaches . Piles I Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp-Venereal Affee-t Worm* of all kinds - torn# l Hons .
FALL 27MDC-1SM. TUB subscribers aro now receding an! opening, just from t
' ; ; : v "Ov- ' THE advertiser wouldiespeclfuUy announce lobis customers and \he pu{dic generally that be continue*, lo sbppy the various MAGAZINES natncd below atthe prices annexed, par annum, viz; Harper, 82,25; Put,-naro,-®2,2J; Knickerbocker, 82,25; Housebold Words, 82, Black wood,-, 82,26; Godey, 82,25; Graham, 82,25; Horticulturist, colored plates, 83,60; Horticulturist, -plain edition, 81,63; Littell’s Living Age; ; ; Frank Lillies Gazette of Fashions, g2,25; Ballou’s Pictorial, 82,50;;Lidies1 Repository 81,63; Peterson, 8 L63Peterson; 8) ,63; National, 81,63; Arthur's Home,Magazmei 8) ,63. He is prepared also.to fill Orders for standard and 1 miscellanebtis books and>ibe current literature ofthe" day f whether from -the tiadc or persons in other.,walks of industry. ;'Having bad'an experience of’fifteen years ini the Book and Periodical Trade, he believes that he can give entire satisfaction tb all parties intrusting him with orders. . ; . 1 , : - Specimen numbers of the Magazines. sent on receipt Of six. Post-Office Stamps'for -the 83 or $2 Magazines, and for twelVe such stamps a sample of the 85. or 86 works will be .sent- Lelers of inquiry' must contain a stain p for v tht ’ return ■ postage.; Books sent, pist-paid, on e ceipt of publisbers’ad fgrtised prices. WILLIAM PATTON,
NEW YORK CITY, A very large and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Aotlqnt, SOOTS & SXOSt dC. t dO., Embracing all tbft articles usually kept in their line, which have been purchased entirely with CASH*. We feel confident we are able, and we beliare willing to sell aabheap as the cheapest..■ ' . ■■ ■' Wa invite friends and thapublic in want of Goods'to call da ua and examine for themselves before purchasing. sepUfl , WILLIAM SHAW $ SON.
COMMERCIAL
Jfcw Orleans Market, - New Orleans, Oct. 20,
Colton is dpll;- jBal of 3,000 bales.— Flour has advanced, mainly owing to the decline in freights; sales of 2,000 this, at 09,25. Kew Molasses 34 cents. ‘ ••
From Kcw Orleans,
- *,*Sold attire Mann betoriea of Professor Hollowst, SO Malden lone, NeW-Yotk, and SH Slnnd, London, sod by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United Stales, and tho civil ire d world, In boxes, at S3 cents, GSM cents, and gl each. ITT* There Ja a considerable saving by taking the larger lire*. f - - VB. Directions for tiro guidance of patients in overy disorder are afllxcd to each Box. oclKMy
Kbw Ouleans, Oct. 30.
Cincinnati Produce Market.
■ , Monday, October 23.. : Flour t Gails.—'The flour’market is firm, with a demand fully equal to. i the supply; 250. bids sold at 87,50. There is a good demand for Wheat; aqd"the market is firm; sales of 400 bushels rod at 81,52; 300 do white at 81,60. ;
The Black Warrior has arrived from. Havana, with/dates to the I7th inst— She brings nothinS of importance. \ Later infelligonce from* Texas slatas •that Ward, Democrat, was ckcoed to ’Oongresa'from the Ejwtern District, by officia; count. : ; . Captain Callaghan had another tight 7 with ihe .Mexicans and Indians*, during ■ which the tbwn .of Piedras Kcgras was burnt. . •' 'V ' !
i NEW (jOORM. Oi At ,pieces Finer prints, audited brands. &w tO pieces Checks and Shirting Tweeds. v 20 pieces bleached Shirting and Sheeting. 10 pieces Bed Ticking, 34 to 4*4, ’6 pieces Black Lusters. 4 pieces Superior Black Silk. 16 pieces do Silk Handkerchlefr.’ , 6 do do Linen Cambric hdcbfr. 3 do Red Flannel, 2 do Yellow Flannel. v . i do Green Flannel*. * 1 ' ' i' 3- do - White Flannel. * 6. do Plaid Liascy. ' Besides,the'above, l am daily receiving id-! ditional supplies, which will always keep my stock full and complete) and Iq which.1 in-., site the attention of the’public.' F. L. COURVOISIBR) ' seplfi No. l Odd Feliowa' Hall,
: GREAT NATIONAL WORKS. A VOICE TO AMERICA; Or, Tht Model Republic—lit Glory or ‘ U t fall. ■ ■■ One volume, cloth gilt, 81,25, rTIHlS is-a great American Text Book— X .sound to the'core—Valuable for Reference” Warnfog—Reproor—Kucoutagcment.— Id fact, fl political'American Dictionary.that no man should be without.—Cincinnati Timtt. ' IRVING'S LIF£ OP WASHINGTON | , *Ia 3 octavo volumes; 52 per vot. The life of tbe Father of his Country, by the greatest American author, needs no comment. . ' EVANS * t'CRlVEN, General Agents, 19 East 4th si, Cincinnati, flj* Either of the above will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. Agents wauled in all sections. P. J. WALDO, Agent for Switzerland county.
Provisions, —A sale of 50 bbla Mess Pork at 820.
CAUTION THU PUBLIC
.Chef.be. —The demand is fair, and prices are steady; 350 boxes at 9jc. Cooperage. —Sales of GOO Hour barrels at 49@50c.; the demand is good. Sugar. —The market is firm, with only a raodcra'o demand; the Biles are small at 7@7Jc for fair and prime. * Coffee.- —The market is firm, with' a fur demand at. for fair uptime. Butter.— The demand is fair, and' the supply better; the sales corny rise 5 fir*, kius cboieb daiey at 20c.; 0,600 lbs and 15 firkins good summer packed at 15c.
to bay no book unit** the word* “Ur.-A.' V, Hscatduv, 129 liberty meet, 5. Y." 1* on (uni tbs entry In the Clerk's Office on tbe back of) tbe title luxe; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealer*, or •end by mill, and address loDr.‘ A. 31. Maurices u. JTP Upon receipt of Ohe Dollar, "THE MARRIED WOMEN'S FJUVATB MEDICAL COMPANION" U icol (moiled free) to any pan of tbe United Stater, tbe Canada* and Brill lb Provinces. . All lettera mast be port-paid, and addrcuodllo Ur. A. M.MAUKICEAU, box ISfcM, New-York City. Publish lt|g Office. No, 129 Liberty Street, New-York. febffi-Om
..It was reported that he had returned to San Antonio for re-enforcements; . There were also rumors that large numbers of the enemy iidcrossed to’ the Texas' side, of tlie Rio Grandel , ‘ * - At d\ meeting ;.hchl at San Antonio, it was resolvjd that a thousand men should :be raised immediately {or service.. - „ : The Texas del t-bill was defeated el the. :late election. in Texas. The majority ; against it was ,3.000. . .Arrived-rfWps Aryum and Anna F. •Bchmidt froml'iewYork, and brigMisaiss/ppi from lultimore. .
; Hoboken, New Jersey.
hygeana.
Broaghi Home, to the Boor of the Million, AWohdukcl Disco vixv ha* recently been made by Dr. Cunl* «f thl* city, fit Uid trcaimcnt of Consumption, A tbnu, and all dUeaaea of the Uing. we refer to* ur. Curtis', Uygeana, of Inhaling Hyxean Vapor and Chenr Syrup-** With.this new metbod Ur. C- boa Kilo rod many afflicted obc* to perfect health; at an evidebeo of which be hasInnumerable certlfleat c*. Speaking of the treatment, a pbyiltlao remark*; It 1* evident that inhaling—constantly Breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must dome In direct contact wilhtho whole of the arial eavlty of the lungs, and tha* escape the many > and varied elulngu produced upon them when In trod need .into tbe stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Kygeana Is for sale at all the drogglila’ thought tbe coontrr. ' _ , . , . New VorkDulcbma* of Jan H. ibo loholerls wont on the breast nnasr IheMliien without the least Inconvenience—the hoot of- the body being sufficient to evaporate the Bold. 1 Hundred* of CAKEs or CURES like wing ml jghlbe turned* One PkeltixiofHrcuiii tui cured me of the AsSTflitA of JjnrSrt iuSSimT “ 5 ■ Jos.F. KeesbenjjP.W. of Duncan non, Fa. .lam cured of the ASHMAofW jcomitandtag by • r. Curtis’Hygearew. , • ■ - ■ .> / ■ i Hr*. Paul of No. S Hammond at., K, Y. iss fcured of a revere care of B roach etui by the Hyresn*,'.:' My sUWfhiu been cared of* DISTRESSING COUGH of several year* standing, and decided’to be Incurable by her physicians., fibo wo* CUItED in ON i£ MONT It by Ibo Kjgeaoa. ; : . F - M t Richmond, Me. GENUINE ARTICLE: alt others are bare 'imitations or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Sbau them a* you would POISON. senil* 8.‘ L, TUIEBi U, Ago nt, Yevsy.
DEiWivrit v. ? DR* J. W.'BAXTER will coptlnAfifflHLue to practice in Vevay.Jhe first Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday; Ghent, the fint Thursday; Florence, the firstBatmday, of each month. .-Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,of each month. Nov. 10, *53. 2Mf.
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARWOOD & DOAN have Just received and opened a good assortment of
j YKVAY PRICES CrjtRENT. : . j Corrected Weekly for jbt Reveille. Apples, dried? ba , — Cr»lu4-wlie»i . .1,40 Dried Fcicbci I com 75£fl0 He.uu . ' - . ®2.50 ■ rje • 4S8S0 Beetwax j-; . U*»25 - oaU S0«SJ Uam-U, flour . ' (tf-W Hit p tou * p® 10,00 •* pfitatoa' ' SOS2S Uni, f X' - • (ilS\ Butter 9 I, .<£15 Uoluiei, N. O. - , «« Bacon hami. OMJ; , “ ‘ K. Jl. 50*110 MioulJen. ' titfia Onion* p biubel ’ 25*30 tlilc# .12,',®)S Potatoci do-. 30® 10 Coffee, P Mck • 11® 13 Soedi—CloveV - ; " P a IS ■- blueirrasa Ckcnr,p box (*iu flaxseed do p t U mo thy 2*2,25 Chicken* p Sopar perbbl - 3' «6 Beg* 9 down eaio do retail -10 Flour p barrel 7,50 Salt per buihet - -tSiCO Feather* p & 3ig40 Ttllow,’ ‘ ■ fcUO Golden Syrup 75®S0]Wood, , - . 2,00*2,00
Ucady-Iflnde Clothing, suited to .Hie Fall and approaching Winter seasons. The itdck is of that kind of Goods■ and make to recommend itself for /
Washington, Oct. 21,
In the Orphan’s Court yesterdayAirs Bod I-oo and her brother, Brooke Williams ..entered bondsiVtheaum of $100,00b os administrators of the will of Mr,*Bodisco, late Russian Minister, so far as it reL htei tohts personal estate. Judge Pur- : cel {decided that the willonly bearing his cignature,dt hot having , been ‘ witnessed , accordieg iothe statute, is not sufficient to pass. The real estate, which, hhwever goes by desdont * to the widow and her children, all. the property id this oountiy, . itis supposed to araoimt to 8300,000. i From what otn.be asoertaincil, nothing will, be done concerning tho -Governor*, fcbipof .Utsh until CorigraS meets. ' . •
DURABILITY ARD ECOROHY to }be wearer. We hive Costa at from (3,fi0to 912,00; Veits from (1,26 to 13,SO, ptBla from <1,50 to ($.60. . J ■ Vevay, Sept. 12, 1865., . -;
SPRING TRADE.
, RUIrig Snn" 4 ' " INSURANCE COMPANY, , . ,0/ ItUlnfSun, Xndlf ■«< .. THIS Company is now fully organised and is prepared to insure against tbs dami|* by Pit* ami (be perils of tfiTicaTipK, . i
WE are receiving and now .opening a large and, splendid, assortment lof Hardware andjCulIery, 1
consisting in part of the; following snides, lorwil:— - Table and Pocket CulIery, Scissors ami Shears,. - Razors andStrops, . . \ ' Table; Tea, and Basting Spoons \j> , - , . Edge Toots of all description, .. , ‘ Bench Planes, Gagesdc Squares, Hand,Bipp, Pannel4Tenn*dtSaw*, Wood wj. • . Id short, a full and complete assortment C Carpenters’ and Coopers' Tools. ■- ■
BOAKO OF DIRECTORS, ’ : B. B. LORINO, 8. HATHAWAY, : i WM. H. POWELL,’ JACOB 0.WELL8, WM. T. PATS, . J. W. TALBOTT, JOHN QRACE, . J, U. 01NN1NGS, /V J. P. ULHEY, QEO, OlLLESPIB/ J. W. SPENCER, ‘8. F.COVINGTON; r B. J. HATHAWAYi - - . i * V.i S; HATHAWAY, President B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. f ; i
•’ . Knw O&LEAKS, Oct. 19/ . from BrozosSantiego.withi inifiJUgebfe from Mexico, • - MaUmonw sotreaderod to the Revolutionists withotitA battle./ A'ffiirs thc;e tranquil// ; / . 8an ,B«t06L Jud not been taken,— A-.figbtjv took place between. the govern* TOeuttrpDpsandUjH&volutionitjLs, which , lasted'(nree v day& He latter were left masters of lde £dd, _ ‘; Reinfdrcejneats ihiwi been sent-to San ■Lou t&fOm MbfiteJrey;-.
Jesse V. Short, Undertaker. RESPECTPTLLY. informs the iseds of Vevay and he; constantly - keeps on hand r readymade Corns*, of every size and variety—and is al ways ready,to atlend calts.ai the i shortest no • lice. Persons can be accommodated with any qqalitjr. from plain poplar ,to the finest doth covered, or with air-tight; xinc.qrUa coffins, ala moment’s wanting and the cheapest rates.' He is ajso prepareJ and ready at all times to attend funerals with*his hear»e,0 ,
' ■ ; ; , -ALSOShovcis,*Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, : ■ 400 pair Trace' .Chains, 200 Haller Chains, <‘ . 60 pair Breast Chains, * 25 Log Chains, - : - 25 Lock Chains, . " :! Double and Single Barrel guns, , Pistols pf every description. Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, i consisting, iapart, of ip: . Bridge Bitts, . ‘ Enameled Leather, - Buckles, - • . ; do " ' Cloth/ . Sturmps 4- Spurs, Laces $ Fridges, l Tacks and Harness Saddles, ;> {V Brass Banda, die*, di.c.. ; ‘ -- Having personally selected the above aril cles/itwitt enable us to, .sell at wholesale or retail, at ’as low ■. prices as the same can be bought west ofthe uoiiqUins. Give ua a cal),, and-examine pur «lock>f goods and~ prices; before Agoing iuewhere to purchase. ■ ’ F. L. GHISARL) df SON. Feb..H, 1855, - . ,V : ‘ - .' '•
RiiVi liken on ,the Barges of Slesraboali and Plat Butts; arnl'-alao on BnUdiogi'.'snd Merchandise afeouiubie rates of premium by GEORGE El PLEASANTS, aug39 tf . . Agent, at lad. (
New Arrival.
Notice of Appointment of Admlnlitrotori* fWOTICE is hereby given that 1 the-under-.. ia'signed have been appointed tddjinistiators of the estate of John Willis, deceased. Sai« estate is solvent. .
THE undersigned having Family aod dailjr receiving n*w supplies, begs leave lojnformlbp public that he ii now prepared to offer the Beccaaa* ries of life to the hucgrylnd needy, it a very small profit for cash. Having ptirehtsed hU ■tdclc'with cash exclusively, it epablei bialpseUthem.vcry low on the ume ieripi.-, Jt : H Hts stock comprises of everything commonly kept io a Grocery Store, such' aJ..• ’ V COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,'. ii; Vinegar, Candies, 80sp,. 8aliia\ns ( -. Rtca, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pdpper, Tfbla Salt, and ' ' ;TOBACCO AND CJOARB For those who indulge in the nauieotia weed. For further particulars cs (1 on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, , . . Ko. 4, ScJicnck’a Block, lapt# Ferry street, Veray, lnd,
: Admmlsfraiors’ Mce. fVIUE subscriber has/ taken, out letters of adroinislratkm on the-estate of John Anderson, deceased; Jate of Craig towaabip, Switzerland; county,- Said eiUte is probably solvent. . . . JESSE JV BELLAMY. • October 10,1865,. : 16-3t : Cash for the Farmers! WE are paying^.tbe:highest market'price; :m CASH, forWbaal, Barley and Rye, QCt3 P. L. QRISARO & SON,;
; Bp»h and Sjboci« >' MEN. AND BOYS WEAR— ■ V* . 40 cases Men*■ Kip end Calf Boots,; • ; .6 do Hoys i- (do* dp’ • ;j do > v - ■' 6 do Youth's - V'-Leo --do-* ..w
ROBERT S. LAMB, i Oct. 17. 1855.—3t ;
1 .Oct, 1SK
llie disclplea ofiFiee Love were disturbed ‘ by thOj'poliee last night, in their assembly room, over. Taylor’s saloon, who arrested -the whole part£. They are now m prison , to await a 1 hearing before iha _Mayor. Among the .prisoners are . Albert Brisbane, .Henry a number . of j^pectablAfemales, .and a large deput tatton -tof -stroug-muded women,. - The arrest has caused ajptal excitement in .V;' //.;'
100 pair men’s.unbound Brogans, ' 400 . do calf v dp’i -do . ■lEOpairBoy^sina.Ydnth’i'vdo : 60 pair Ladies Kip 4; 60. do \do Calf ’ do- ! 60 dp;'do ..Goat,do \ ■ 60 do . doSpriug-beel do . -; • - 60 ‘ dh " do Enameled do ■
Administrator*’ Sale. ' ffcTOTICE is hereby given that .we will sell Xw at public auction on' «
On Saturday, tbs loth of November, A, D., 1855, at the residence of Jobn Willis, late of Switzerland county, Indiana; deceased, alt his personal properlyT-consisting of wheal in the'stack, corn in .the field, bay in stack, cattle arid;hogs, household! furniture, dec. A credit of six months; will be given on all sums over three dollars, the 'purchaser giving his note with approved freenoid security, waving valuation aaXappraucmcnt Jaws, and bearing interest- frortf'date! - ', ; : f' -
For sale by * • ; ; >VM. SHAW & SON. . :T 'iFaSffrifsale.’ • fjjpBE undersigned wjli se^, ; pn good terms, X Partol theM.W>qc. iecVio n ftSgn*.; 16, town 2, range 3—97 sores. > Said land lays on Inddn Creek, abdntVryfr _ halfa mile above the bridge. land lays well.tand is nearly v all under emu* ration; . CHARLES NORISEZ., SAMUEL-CORNEUUS. ! Near Vevay, Sept.,19, 1865.—In.-- \ JOHN W. v CO., ; Whbieaala D«al*r« in Dxy Ooodi,
Bonnets,
BONNETS Trimmed and done up in Die neatest style, .and all work war- jA tinted to give satisfaction.' Qffl Sep25 MRS. DUMONT 4 KINCAID/
IN the new stock of Dry .Goods just opened by HARWOOD 4; DOAN (Vu OdtTFellows Building) can be found some of the moat tasty -prints,-' 1 - - y'i ■ V p; "* \\ aiiWHBa^csswiasi! , • DJSBAISES, iC. % <10., . ,.; offered in this market, and at umisnally.low price*. , v . .. & - < "
FURNITURE STORE.
..nexicaorlatcljirence. . ■\ Oct. 20.‘-' A’ letter, containing- later intelligence than that telegraphed yesterday, appears in the iWfa this morning. It odQoaaces the capture of San Lonis Potosi.
Wheat. Harwood & bo an wui pay the highest cash price for Wheat, and. furnish sacks for aug29
■'* THOMAS B. DOW, > a'dminiiliaioi ...ROBERTN.LAMB, J Adm,nuU,tor »- Od.17, tW5.—3t • • 1-
' ! VurruriUD. j, i. *Oh'-WOiii*T, , '' ; Littlefield & Moatgomery, WOULD respectfully call tbs attention ! of the public to their large end fida assortment of
.Cbrdner^^ Inquest. ■ V N inqnutwas held by William H. Nichols, justice pt the 'peace, in Switzerland counljff'oTfr fte dead body of a man, name not known' found.in theOhio rivet at Florence landing, in York township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on the first day of August, 1655: The deceased was about five feel ten inches high, supposed to be about thirty- years of age, had dark bair, bad bn when found a brown shirt and casimere pants; no other clothing.of any sort, and supposed to have been twenty or thirty days in the water. Cause of death supposed to be by accidental drowning. WILLIAM H. NICHOLS, Justice. Oct. 17, 1865.—3t
fiSUSPENDERS, Coats’ Thread, Buttons, Pins, Thread, Edging, Black Silk, Velvet, Ribbons, and Dress Trimtniegs, &a, &c. “P‘ 19 WM. SHAW & SON,
O’ Gall and examine them btfore purchasing elsewhere. Vevay, July 25, 1655.
1 'CABINET PURNITO.RB, Comprising every article in (heir: line, and auch as we have not on hand we ■will tanks on the ihortett notice, A liberal discount for cash payment, > ,, We hare a new Hearse, which if forth* l$* commodatlon of the public. Coffin* procured on the shortest notice.' Clatkion'* Building, Main street, Vcray. , *ep3d
Jown W, BUia, v )• 23 PsjiVl Stxkt, ■ Win. V. Barkalov, > riMriMMATi Qco. W. McAlpin. ) . CINCINNATI. All prints told by ut ato warranted fast cotora. <cpt6
Bodies of National' Guards were being organized throughout the country, to ho in readiness to march upon the city of Mexico,, if Vidaurri thinks proper.
CJBKTSA STEAM MILL, At tculi'r Square. THR undersigned has just added a new SMUT MILL to his establish*-Tv 1 "** edtut, and has also been making nd-BatiL Unions Vo his Bolt, so that be is better than ever prepared to grind When and Com on as favorable terms as any Mil in the County. Particular attention paid to grist grinding. ... jy-ii-Sm JOHN W. 6TURNBS. ~UARW6m'&VOANr HAVE on hand and for sale a few battels of choice Sugar-house and New Orleans Molasses, ° Common and Extra Fine N. O. Sugar, REFINED &. LOAF SUGAR,
A ■•QUANTITY of Ready-made Clothing, fursale by WM. SHAW * SON.
’ A U f° rtf ! iei1 * Needle* worked Collars, Xm. Under-sleeves, Laces, &c., Ac. ■ Porjrale by. . WM. SHAW &SON.
Kansas Election. St. Loots, Oct 20.
Country Produce, TAKEN in Exchange, for Goods. “P U9 Wil. SHAW & SON.
Fancy Goods and Millinery. Mrs. DUMONT & KINCAID have now on hand a splendid assortment of FANCY and MILLINERY GOODS, and fSL are now fully, prepared to vecuto allCfia kinds of Culling and Sewing usually done at similar establishments. Mis. D! & K. received the pteinium at our laic Pair, for the besi
Heturbairoia all the counties in Kansas <hew the following result: Whitfield, 2,604: Hebder,.36,
'"'Print*. AVBBY large assortment of the choicest Brands, for sale bysept!9 WM. SHAW $ SON.'
The elenikm of inst, passed off
Cooper* Look : Here!
quietly. At LeiTe&wodh'City, Boeder got 530 votesr »t,^wrehoa t -325, obtaining in two preciocU. tsyico Jhe aomber cast for WMfield, ‘
THREE or four good Slack Banal Coopers can find constant employment and'good wages Ijy apply* flTjra ingtolhe undetilgned iminedi- tjMBBliH atcly, living five miles north Vevay, and two miles from Moorfield. ..Scpu W. J; PROTSMAN.
FONiVUT, CLOAK, ffAT CAPi * which were sold (henesl day.' J ' '* , .•‘The ladies of Switzerland county, and Carroll county,'Ky., wilLfind it to. tbeil intomt to pill before putchasioe.cljewhete... ■ „ L , v N. B, No wo’tk burup.by matbT^eryj ‘ Store, oppoiito u.T. Bchenck , *stbw. v ‘ ! Sept;S6, 10W,
pieces Red Flannel, 6 dg Yellow and White Flannel, ■ < 19 do Canton Flannel, 10 do Striped and Checked Limeys. For sale by . WM, SHAW & SON.
Youug llynoDj Imperial and
AiTatsIttael. r y : CauunoH, Oct, 20i ff&dad wm fought on Saturday last, he* 4W*yQ cfohn Chaplin an ei-Hoatcnanj in i»diJr„Kirk 1 his brother-in-law, were- exchanged, the .iVltprbtfjpgfatal to Mr.Kixk. Chaplain ■»M r woaoded. i . 1
GUN-POWDER. TEAS, Western Restive and.English Dairy Cheese, and a Superior article uf' “ ; ItIO OOFFEBi For sale low for cash. ’ Vevay, July 25, 1855.
Lightning: Conquered. rjlHE undersigned are now -prepared to A* furnish Lightning Rods, with direction! for nutting up, and have now on hand 1000 feet for aaV F. L. GR1SARD 1$ SON. Sept, 19, 1855,
men’s Wear. 4 Pieces Black and Green Cloth?, 10 do do - Fancy Casimcres, 75 do assorted Colors, Satins its, - 20 do Jeans and Tweed?, I0 do Kctseyi, for sale low by sep26 \V*iI, SHAW EON.
Hides.
THE, highest price paid for Hides if dcliveted at roy itoic in Veray. IRA LINDLEY,
Wheat, Wheat! Q A A A A Bushels. I will give the highest OU. UUu market price in Cssh for enoit* Wheat. p. U COUR.VOISIER.’ . t ■ • Ko. I Odd Fellow# Hill.
Fresh $alf. WE hare just received a supply of Kan awhasaU. F. L. ORtSARDdt SON.
MACKEREL.— 20 kits of Mackotal just received and for sale by jtr-n*-. . TbA’l'S, SCHENCK $ POi -
o WAGONS for sale cheap, mUabU Tor by t,'L8RrBARD48Mf,
SepL 26lh, 1S!5.
■ C. B. Til A It I*, i ATTORNEY fc COUNSELLOR AT LAW,' CAUliOLLTO.y, KY. HHLL attend to any professional business If that may be confided to him, in Ken* lucky, dr in the part of Indiana adjacent to Carrollton. Office on Main street, adjoining Gardner's Hotel. : ‘ sepT
Light, More Light! JUST PUBLISHED, a brilliant and tbrilling production r from the pen of 1. Kelso, Thill is s book for the times, and a total eclipse or theUuthoPs first effort on the same subject, entitled "Dingtr in fAe Dark,* 1 which has already reachednU thirty-first edition.— Those who have rehd the first “Danger," wc predict, will be the ifirst to read the*iecond, which contains twelve chapters more, and also a beautiful frotispi&e, , . • IP” A single cony will.be cent by mail, post-paid, to any person enclosing one dollar to'P. J. Vejray, Indiana. Jyl8. DANGER IN THE
Iff £01CAIi. DR. J. W, MURPHY, continues Ihe practice of Eclectic Medicine, and nay'always tie found at bis Office in ML Sterling Inti., when not professionally absehu t : •Mt. sterling, Ocl. l&lSSi.-ocia-lf . J
Iteadj-mndc Clothing. •%UST RECEIVED, .a* large and splendid 0 assortment or READY-MADE CLOTHINC, far .superior to bny erer brought into this market, consisting of ' COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ■ . NEW STYLE HECK TIES, , Collars, and erer* thing apperlaininglo a first clau . CLOTHING STORE. 1 pledge myself to sell' cheaper than' any other House in tovb, ns toy motto is, "smajl profits and quick lelurns.'.’ 1 ' i Be sure and call at Ho. -I. Odd Fellows' Hall. Jepf2 . :P. COUKVOISIEK.
| • MEDICAL: NOTICE. ; W. VANNUYS, M. D., Physician sud Surgeon, having permanently located ia Mu Sterling, Switzerland cobOty. Ind„ respectfully tenders his professional, service*, to the. citizens of the village and surrounding country, and hopes by close and careful attention to business, to rnerit a liberal share of patronage. ■ 'Ml. Sterling, Ocu U, 1855.
RICHEY’S Dngucrrean Gallery, Or»r A> Ditm'i Grocery Store, BOOH 0;PEH OH Thunday*, Friday*, B«tord»yi.
QEBTAIN CUKE FOB CHILLS AND FEVER I \ And Fever and A^uel! SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, AND DR. COOK'S PILLS. Just received, a fresb mpply. Call af J. L, THIEBAUD Si DRUG STORE, oct 3 , , Veray, 1ml.
