Weekly Reveille, Volume 38, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 October 1855 — Page 3

VAcyiiciza is tub U, S < 8EHATB,~‘pioro mo now five vacancies in lheBonalo,tha tcrma’of Mesoeio. Fitipatnck, of Alabama Atchison, of Missouri; fatit, of Indiana; Cooper,-of Pennsylvania, and Qwia, o£ California, having expired oh thc4th o( March, 1865.. .C . X' .

TOTHE EaDJES OP VEVAY, ' . - 8wlCtaiiwl IHSSpAUES. DB1U&Z & TARDY *rrtild 1U rerpcct fully till Jfoor ideation theirwinter Stockof Oiea Oood«,8UwU^P and Cloaks, Qf the latest styles; u.* u P*rioi*Uwk ; or Winter Bonnet! ’of all together with a very choice assortment of Dress, Cloak and Bonnet Trimmings.' Hesdamei Tardy nrevery thankful for, part fa von and this very liberal patronage awarded them by- their lair friends of Veray and Switrerland county, and i their amiable neighbors of Kentucky/ They.feel confident they stand nest to none in the place for turnin?_of work of good quality, in, this age of progression when so much is done by machinery and new systems. They are now prepared to do their work fn a superior manner; they Vi 11 bleach and finish off Straw Bonnets for 60- ets. at the shortest notice. Also, Silk and Velvet Bonnets nude to order. Their mourning Bonnets bare* and do lake the precedence of any in the place. -

THE YE HVLATEB.T..NE WS

BACON’S

!A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvelous

Northwest Comer ofSiith md Walnut atreeU, Cincinnati, Ohio. kttl 8eko*i /*r titmUing m Practical KnoieUdge of BOOK-KEEP ISO, At., ~ tki Inttruciws Practical Acce*xt4*(t,

ofhaybdeta and-ipcar-headi were turned* pp in digging a grave in the yard of Iba Second Presbyterian Church in ChaHcstoo, S; 0„ a f<w day* since. They are supposed to have been btned Hi 1873 by the then Sexton of the Church, who-was implicated in ap rejected insurrection of tbe staves. ;

Itlan Lost.

HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.'

Gorham, N, H., October 27. Dr. B. L. -Bald started from the Lodge on Thursday moming ( with a view of ascending Mount Washington, and has probably perished, as nothing has been lieard of him since.- Parties commenced searching for Him and continued Hide search up to ton o’clock this morning, bat yilhout, effect.'

THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION given to this Institution U Thorough and Comprehensive, consisting of Book-Keeping, br.boabU Enlry, Embracing ereay ddpir linent of Trade and Mercantile Account*,. vii: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, •Exctangi, Ranking. Railroad, Steamboat,' Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Com pound Company Dusinesi# Ciauatnlal Calinlatlgni)

‘ Uku been the lot of the h’nman nee io be welched downhydleraaeand raffarinx. HOLLOWAY'S PltM •re »pe«Wly edeotW te the fttkfof the WKAK, the J1EKVOU8, the DKLICATB, aod the IMFlKM,of*U tUmw,*g«i, Mxee, end eotuUtaUou. Profewor Holloway personally mporinlendi the manebetaro of tU BBdletnesla the United States, and oflen them to a free end enlightened people, as (be beet rented) the world ever eaw for the restore! of dUewe.

Wllif AB# WK EICKt

THE GBAND EXTEllNAI* ItEJIEOY, By lie aid of a micro *eopc, wo «Sj million* of Uulq opening* on the urfaic of ourbodle*. Th tough tbcwu thU Ointment. when rubbed on tbo *iln,U carried to »»T orjraa or Inward jart, UUeaiei of tho Kidney*, u dlaorder* of tbo Liter, alTi'cliona of tbo heart, lull*I Mttlop of tho Lung*, Aithnta, Cough* and Cold*, ant 07 Ui mean* Tffeclunlty erred. Every bouacwtfu/ know* ibal ult pane, freely through bo no or meat of] any tfalekneaa. TbUIiealin? Ointment far toon! readily’ penetrate* through any hunu or-Quthy part of tie living tadf, curing the moil datigerotu Inward cotntilainLi, tut cannot bo reached by other menu. Sail Rheum Scgrlulie Jtumori, No remedy bat ever done *.< mu eh for tho euro of ’ dbcaaci of Ine Skin, » hate ter form they may aasuiac, U Ikli OloInroL So cm 1 of Salt Rheum, Snrtt, Sort Head#, Scrofala.ur Eryiipclaa, can long with- ■ atand tt* Influence, Tbo lot color haa Irarcled over ! miay P*rti of tbo globe, visiting tbo principal hmpl* t*“; <Ug>en*tag till Ointment, glitng adrlen u to lu application, and haa thru been tbit mean* v( natoring mantlet* Dumbera to health.

iTA stnptd careless follow, named Root, nowRocbeaier, attempted, to reach an applb with the butt of his loadod gun, holding it by the muzzle. The trigger caught a limb and diachargcd the gtm, blowing-off the fool's little finger woudding along'the leg, ahd lodging tbo charge in bis foot. . V

These PUla Parity- the Rlitod,

These fatuous Pitts are expressly combined to oponttoon Uieiloraich.lhs liver, the kidneys,Ihe longs, the skin, and (he bowels, correcting any derangement tn {heir functions, purifying the bjoed, the very fountain of life, sod thus curing disease lit'all [Uformi.

Also, they Cut and PH Basques and'Dresses by measurement; as for perfect neatness of workmanship, they have only In direct ycur attention to the list of premiums awarded by the late Agricultural. Pair'lo prove thcy'are second to none; They still'keep at their well known Hand, next, door to Mr. U. P. Schenck, and directly opposite Mri. Dumont A Kincaid. . . (Vevay, Oct. 2I,.18W.—31

comprising calculations in Per Ceatage, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Paymen Averaging, Custom House Transactions, Ac., Ac., according to the mosthpnroved methods, : i ' • I ■ Pcxiusxuir.—A good business eand writing is guaranteed (o every one who completes a full course of instruction. ./•••-■

Vi ashinotoh. October 27. The; Union of, this morning publishes a letter from John Van Buren, in reply id Ha strictures upon his speech al Oswego, He iprcdicis,' that the New York Soft . Sheli.-Wohct will be elected by fifty ihpu sand plurality, and asks the Untopwheih* cr it desires to see that ticket elected dr defeated, ' -j’ ■■■-"•■? . *A TJie Union replies: '*In view; of'Mr. Van Burcn's dcclarat ofl'lhal all candidates m rtiet ticket, ejtce it two, were openly anti warmly Jbe advocates of Marlin*'Van Huron in MIS, -it <« a matter of jimuTci'- 1 cncc,so far asjthe interests of the critic party a# tpoewned, whether the ticket succeeds or not," - . . * .

Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, If early Half the ha tain race bare taken these Pills. Ithsa been proved In sit psttsoftheworU,.that nothing Ms been found equal to theta la cases of UUordrrs qf Uin liver, dytpopela, aad.stontsch complaints generally." They soon rlre ■ healthy tone'to these organi, however roach Jeraoged, and when all other mcnoaWe failed. ' j ' OcMwtwl Debility. U1 Health. Many of the most despotic Go Tstnmenls have opened ihair-CasUw Moons to the Introduction of these. Pills, that they may become the medicine of the*mures. . Learned Colleges admit that this medldne Is the. best remedy ever known fur persons of delicate health, or when the system Ms been Impaired, as Us Invigorating properties never fall to aflonl relief.' • ' ; < . . '.Female CoaaplalBts*; * Ko Female, young dr old, aboatd bo without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly comes at «tt periods, acting In many coses like echsnn. *t If also the best areTaafeat medicine that ran be gtveh te children of all ages, and for snV complaint; conseqnenUyno bmllysbonldbevlllidatlt. Hallovctf’t PilU are tietiett remedif known in _\the t£orl<ffor the /ollnring DtKatct; L Astkmd Dbrrtuca Indigestion, Bowel CorapUIntSprop<y - < Inflacnza . Coughs InOamstloa . Colui , .. ’ Fever add Ague Inward Weakness Chest Utsdues ! Female Com-' * liver Complaints Cosdveneai ", plaints r ' Lon'JttfsiofKptriU Dyspepsia • .Hcpducbrs,. Piles : .1 Elone and Grave) Secondary Symp-Vencreal Aflec* Worms of all kinds toms 1 ; 'tldns |' ' •-•Sold alike Manufactories of Professor HoUOirsT, 80 Malden Lane, Kew-Votk,' and 3-14 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and pealeix of Medicine throughout the tfottttT Stales, and. the dytllied world, In boxes, atSS cents, 62); cents,sod £1 each. TTT* There Is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. - I K. U, Directions for Ihd galdstfoo of patients Its every disorder are affixed to each Box. 1 octlO-ly .

Cam mere lal Embracing the general piiliculnra of letter writing,, as connected with the different branches of .Trade, ’including the, forms of i Invoices, Account Currents, Orders,- Drafts, Promissory “Noles,.Hills of Exchange! 4c, LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men. * ■ ■ .

Bicw En'uouiwuv. — A; horse race took place at Si. Paul, Minnesota, a few days since/ between two horses.— The distance was- from Sf. .Paul (o'fit. Anthony and back, a distance of 20 miles. The time occupied was 68 minutes,. The papers eery Justly denounce the brutality of forcing horses to inch deeds. Several .thousands changed bands on-the result. The losing horse was but twenty feel behind his rival.

Sgre Legt, Sore Urta$U, Uounii and Ulcer g

Some of the most idenUde aurgeom now rely on the ttto of ihU woDderful ointment, when baring hi cojIb with tho ! wo'nl caw* «f lores, wcundi, niter*, glandular aw el I log 1, and turnon.* l*cvfcw>or I folio way nml, by command ortho Allied Government*, dlipatched to the boanltali of the Ea>t, largo ahlpmetila uf ihli Olntiarnl, to bo nted under the direction Of Iho Medlcal Staff, In the wOnt uxk-iof wound*. Jt will euro any. ulcer, glandular 1 welling, »tiffne*a or contraction of the Joints, ercfi of SOyear*' >Uruling.

_ Young men wishing lo acquire a tkonugl Commercial'Education, will find it greatly to Ihcir advantage lo attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instatetion-., . .£40 For fuither particulars, please call on or address the undersigned, v fl, S. BACON,. Principal. N. B, If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining {which- « veto improbable' “Banking arid Interest Tables," I will, furnish him a copy of any work now extant on that subject for 96. ■ oclgt ’ . R. S. B.

Plica anti Flatnlnu. - •Theyo and other similar tlblmtiop comi>Ulnli rn> bo effectually curv'd If the Ointment be well rubbed In ovar Un» uarta alfetlirU, and by othcrwi*o billowing ib-i printed dlrcctloni around vaUi pot. , Doth the Ointment ami I'illt should If ultd in tki fallowing, casts: Bunk >t it . Lun)1«K<i _ Sure Burnt McrcurialEiuptbtniSote Breasts Cbapned Hand* 1‘ilet Sam Thro*in Cbllblalut Kheutnatirm Sorciofalltlailr PWobi Sallrcum . b'prilM Gout Sklu- HUoarei h'caldj Swelled Glandi Si iff Jtdcu Ulcers Venereal Sorer Wound, of all Mtnlt

A(]miiii8tratorH v >»nIo. Wf OTlGE U ■ hereby given that wo will sel I iT at public auction div t 1 ' On Saturday, Ihe’ lOth ef November, A. D.. 1865,aljbe.residence of John Willis, later pf Switzerland county, Indiana, deceased, all fats personal propcrly-*-consisting of wheal in the slack, com'id the held, bay in stack, cattle and bogs, household furniture, Ac. A credit oTsix months will be given bn all sums qver three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved‘ freehold security, waving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing interest from date.

Wisconsin.—The • population of* this State, accord mg to the census just completed, is 552,100, being a gain of 240, 718 since 1850, Of-the present population, 200,‘258 are; white males, and 255, ($3 arq white females; 431 are colored males, and 357 colored females; 200 are returned as deaf and dumb, 123 blind, and 240 insane.

From New York, New York, October 27. - ■ The correspondent of. the Tribune at Truxillo, Honduras,: states that several shocks of an earthquake were felt at that place, the first on September 25.' There were twenty-seven distinct shocks in forty hours. Ev*ry brick building in the town was ore or less injured. . A dispatch from Washington, in the Tribune, states that the yellow fover*had broken out. in Montgomery', Alabama. The steamship Hermann, from Bremen, arrived at 10 o’clock. Bho brings nearly, three . hundred passengers; among-.thera Wm. Thompson* bearer of dispatches from the American Legation at London, Barron Van Goroldt, the Prussian Ministorto Uw United, Stales, and iff, B. Spencer, Belgian Charge to the [Tailed States. . The Hermann spake the steamW Pacific on October 22»t in' latitude 4u degreps 20 minutes, longitude 44 degrees S monies. ‘ • The steamship Ariel arrived tins afternoon from Havre. Her news is the same fcis that by the Africa. The.Evcning Post says it Was .rumored in London the day before the Africa sailed (hat the six-wire telegraphic cable, which was Iain across the Mediterranean, connecting Fiance' with Algiers, was cut and abandoned in a gale of wind, under very similar to those which interrupted the. operations of _the Newloundlnnd Company last summer. It was insured in London for about 8300,000. The totabnumber of deaths in this inly for last week were three hundred ahd. six-ty-one, being an increase of twenty over tho proceeding week. . • ~ r~ " Tiro trial of Michael Gorin, for/, tho

Guardian's Sale of E&mtc. MJOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance + * of an order of the Switzerland Court of Common Pleavmade at theTSP October term, 1865, of said Court, !«■» will sell on the premia, at public auclion and outcry, to the highest and best bidder, but not for less than two-thirds the appraised value, on (he ,

*,*Sold at Uii! Maimfaiterler of Prnfauor Holloway, 50 Malden LaM?, New-Vork, and Ml Strand, London, and by all reipcctabte and dealers of Mcdlelnri throughout Dio United Staler, and tbo civilUed world. In Pair, at 25 rcnU,(l|tf cent.*, and 01 each. jnj-*There a considerable raving by taking tho larger dies. S. It. Directions f.ir the guidance of paUcnlaIn every disorder are slQved to each ju>l, octlT*eow)y

■ ‘ ' ■ Notice. * THE advertiser would lespecllilly an: wiuttc* to tvs wastorawa tvA tie pebUe generally that be continues to suppy. the various MAGAZINES named below at the prices annexed, par annum, viz:Harper, 82,25; Putnam, 82,26; Knickerbocker, 8L25; Household .Words, 82, Blackwood, 82,26; Godey, 82,26; Graham,.82,25; Horticulturist, colored plates, 83,60; Horticulturist, plain edition, 81,63; LUtell’s Living Age, $6; Prank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions, $2,26; Ballou’s Pictorial, ‘ 12,50;* LadieSJ Repository rCincinnali) 81,63; Peterson, $1.63; ;Pelerson, 81,63; National, 81,63; Arthurs Home Magazine, 81,63. He is prepared also to fill orders for standard and miicellaneous Books and the current literature of the day, whether from the trade or persona in other walks of industry. Having had an experience of fifteen years’in the Book and Periodical Trade, he believes that he can give entire satisfaction to all parties intrusting him with order?. Specimen numbers of the Magazines sent on receipt of six Post-Office Stamps for' the 83 or •2 Magazines, and.for twelve such staropsa simple of the 86 or 86 works will be sent. Lelers of inquiry must contain a stamp for tbt return postage. Books sent, post-paid, on e ceipt of publishers advertised prices. Address, WILLIAM PATTON, Hoboken; New Jersey.

tilth day of Xovembett Ai D n 1833, the following described real estate, situate in Switzerland county, Imliaha, viz; Tho undivided s'Hh eigth parts.of the following described piece or parcel of land, viz: the west half of the North East quarter of section 33, town 3, pnge 3 west, in the district of lands subject to sale at Cincinnati, Ohio, containing eighty acres and 16-100 of an acre—except therefrom six acres to be taken from the North end thereof—leaving seventy-four and 16-100 acres—owued by Rachel—John—Henrietta— Thomas—Isaac M., and Maty Ann Gray, minor heirs of William Gray, deceased.

SPRING TRADE.

THOMAS B. DOW,) . ... . , ROBERT N. LAMB,' \ -Urainrstrator*. Oct. 17, 1865.—3t

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

COMMERCIAL.

Kurdnnrc aaid&ullcry; : consisting in part-of Uie following articles/ to-wil:— rTable anJPockelCullery, Scissors and Shears, • Rasors and Strops, Table,Tea, and Basting Spoons Edge Tools of all description, . Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, Hand, Bipp, Pannel fit TennanlSaws,.

■ Moxday, Oct. 29. Coffer.—- Soles of SO bags prime Rio Coffee at 12|c. Suoar. —Bales of 25 hhds. N. O. prime do. at 7£c; 5 hhds. clarified do, at 9^c. Floub, — Sales of 300 bbls, superfine and extra flour at 87,50, 100 bbV. su--perfind and extra.at 87,50@7,75. Wheat ahd Rrk.—Sales of 2,000 bn. choice Ityo at 70c., to.a dealer. 'Wheat qoted at 81,30®l,40. Flaxseed.—Bales at 81.G0 per bushel, market firm, but 81,GO Is tho highest price paid this season. ■ ■ . * '

Louisville Produce Httktl. i

Coroner’s Inquest.

AN inquest was field by William H. Nichols, a justice of the peace, in Switzerland county, over the dead body of a man, name not known found in the Ohio river at Florence landing, in York township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on the first day of August, 1666. The deceased was about five feet ten inches high, supposed to be about thirty years of age, had dark hair, had on when found * brown shirt and casimere pants; no othet clothing of any sort, and supposed to have been twenty or thirty days in the water. Cause of death supposed to be by accidenfal drowning. • . WILLIAM H.fNICHOLS, Justice. Oct. 17, 1865.-31 0

Wood tJff^rosscuiSaws. In short, a full and complete assortment v. Carpenters’ and Coopers’ Tools v ■ — ALSO rShovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gap den Rakes, iSt c., .JrC, ■ 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, SO pair Breast Chains, . ■ 25 Log Chains, ; 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Dojfel guns. Pistols of every description, Shot Bigs, Powder, Flasks and Morns, Saddlery and Carriage Tiimmtngs, consist* ing, in part, of - j Bridge Bills, Enameled Loalhor,Buckles, do Cloth, t Sturrups $ Spurs, Laces $ Fringes, Tacks and'Harness Saddles, ( Brass Bands, &c., ic.

. terms op sale.

\ One-fourth of the purchase money in hand, one-fourth in six, one-fourth in twelve, dr onefourth m eighteen months from the day of sale; and for the deferred payments, motes with good freehold security will be required,.with interest from date—and a certificate of purchase will be given the purchaser, entitling him to a deed for said lands upon said sale being confirmed by the Court; andupon such deed ing executed the purchaser will be required to execute a mortgage on said premises lo.secure ■aid deferred payments. CHARLES CLEMENTS, Guardian. Oct. 21, 1863.-11

Jesse V. Short, Undertaker, RESPECTFTLLY informs the m izens of Vevay and vicinity be constantly keeps on„ band ready-made Coffins, of every size and variety—and is al ways ready to attend calls at the shortest no rice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth covered, or with airtight, zinc, or tin coffins, al a moment’s warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepared and ready al all times to attend, funeralr with, his hetrae.

CImImiU Produce Market.

Monday, October 29, Fiahhi a- Gbaim;— The Floor market steady; the sales included 80 bbls at 87,80; 140 do extra at 88, Wheal, 2,000 hush, inferior red sold at 81,55; active 'demand for prirod red at 81,60, with very little offering.. Oats are steady at 28@30c. — Rye 88c. on arrival.* Cbebbb.*—The demand is gooAand the market steady. 1000 boxes and 260 do English dairy and Durham farm at l2@12|c. : J Bctier. —There' it an active demand for good ond.prime roll at 20@24c, with light ’Supplies.; / h t . Oiu—Bales of TO'bbla Linseed at 98c. and 38 do do U'95c. .The supply it light'and; pricing rulyanciog. Lard Oil sclU at 90@95c.. ‘ V '

Another New Novel.

READ I BEAD I BEAD! & PONDER I

ORES of fiction'arc now considered as • * pan and parcel of all INTELLIGENT HOUSEHOLDS, and scarcely a family will be without our new notcl, entitled THE FIREMAN, Hie most interesting work of fiction from the press of ISM. The reader's attention is caught with the first chapter, and ''Firm'' stares him in the face before the interest lessen*. The book is like a motiho raNoaiw* of ever-varying, always admired succession .of new and pleasing scenes and exciting incidents, each chapter being more interesting than its predecessor. A feature that adds to its lasting merit is the fact of its kwh moiui. tone— not a single scaliment;being inculcated that the mot! fastidious moralist could object to. The Fieeman win bea large I2mo volume of over -100 pages, seatrriruu.r ilburraaTCD.-f. Price fl, mailed POST FREE, oo receipt of price. Sold by all Booksellers, and Agents in the cars. Published by

LoRiiTttxi,Kr„ Sept 11,1855. DR. HURLEY—Dear Sin: tl gives me sincere pleasure to .add my testimony to the already powerful array of certificates in favor of your Sarsaparilla. For « long time I have suffered with general debility,extreme weakness, and'entire prostration' of the system. From my usual weight, which is 140 pounds, 1 fell off to 105'pounds. During this lime 1 suffered'much, and bad recourse. to several consumptive remedies, thinking [' was going into a rapid decline. I consented through the recommendation of my nodical man, to give yourSarsaparilla'a fail trial, though 1 cebteas I bad little faith at the tiine that -it would afford any more relief tbah the .other.: prescriptions,and medicines I bad taken. Judge then of my salisCKtion ob finding' my appetite tmproylng aflef taking a' few doses, and- before 1 had Opigbed the,first bottler an additioa to my weight of fire andt half pounds, and still inv greasing. I feel;myself fully recovered and gslniug'tn-flesh—feolcapsblc'of undergoing almost any ambdnt of .wor^ i and fatigue. My complexion is clear,, and of a - healthy hue, and 1 feelallogeiher like a newnran. In facl,The imppj vemenI yoiir: Sampori 1 la has made in me appears almost like a miracle, and astonishes both the; Doctor and, my friends. 1 would (recommend Uln the strongest term* to all who suflerT ‘ Ever gratefully ybuti, 1 . O. BARRY. We jake pleasure, gnA feel it onr duty, (• endbrap the above statement, We have known the mkn and lean testify to the ben’fil* be derived from Hurley's Sorsapafilla. JA8. MITCHELL, EDWARD CHALUER, ; Louisville, Ky.

Haring personally selected Uic above aiti cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale oi retail, at as low prices as the same can bo bought west of the mountains. Give us a call, and examine our slock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F, L. GH1SAUD if SON. Feb. H, 1845.

. murder of Charles Johnson, in June, last, in Brooklyn, was concluded to-day. 'The jury found the prisoner guilty iu fhoHrat flogroe. Judge Dpn sentenced him to bo hung on j Friday, ttyo 2iM of December • next , -i'.. *- . V V ‘ *.

Ilemly-madc Clothing.'

JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior .to any ever brought into Ibis market, consisting of

ja£DlCAL ntOXlOE, W. VANNUY8, Jl, D., Physician and. Surgeon,.having-permanently located in ML Sterling, Switretlasd county. Ihd., respectfully lenders his professional services to the citizens of the village and surrounding country, and hopes by close and careful attention to business, to merit a liberal share of pa.tronag*. - ;ML,Sterling, Oct. 14,18M.

Nkw Youk, Oct. 20.

"Onions,— A sale of 100 bids (2 bosh.) at $1,80. V, { I/'’--Buoab.— The demand is fair in Uio reg* nlarwayat for fair and prime. Molasses.—A : sale of .60 bblsi at 88c; market doll. • - - A * \ . <•' • n A . -' ;

The soft-shell Administration democrats held & ratification plotting at Tammany Hall last'evcning.i The attendance waseqiall, and no State'ticket presented. A row occurred respecting a candidate for Street Commissioqcr.and was renewed occasionally dnring'tho evening.; Itesolnlions were adoptedapproving ttys Nebraska bill,* but denonheingtho Kansaa ouiragrp, Know Ndlhijigisnii’ and Iho Mamo' low. / Pierce Whs complimented and Mr. Gooly commendbd./ After the close of the tqoeUng the fight again brake oqt bo* twden the friend? of tho rival candidates for street Commiraionefr, land one man was wrionsly injured. 1 ; v : 4 ; : ” " /1

COATS, PANTS. VESTS,

NEW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars,* and everything appertaining to 'a first class

ROSi, JONES A TO USB Y, . . No, 103 Nassau-st., N. Y. ocl24-4l and No. 25 Ctark-sL, Chicago', >

CLOTHING STORE.

fllcu’s Wear,

I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my molto is, "small profits and quick returns.” Ue sure and call at No. I Odd 'Fellows’ Hall. . sep!2 P. L. COUUVOISIER.

Notice. WHEREAS, my wife Polly Tinker hix left my bed and board without aay provocation on thy part, and has taken with her among other things, one ptomisoty note for aix hundred dollars, payably to me: dated January26, 1856, and payable the first day of October, 1856, against William A^-Brooks. This is therefore to forbid all . person i from harboring dr trusting' her on my account', as L.will not pay any debt* of her contracting after tbit date, and all persons are also warned against purchasing said described Kpte, 1 as I hare taken steps to prevent its payment to any one but myself. JAMES TINKER, Ocl6ber22.-l865.-St* 1

4 Pieces Black ‘and Green Cloihi, 10 do do ; . Fancy Cssimcrct, 25 do assorted Colors, Salinetts, 20 do, Jeans and Tweeds, - Iff do' Kerseys, for sale low by acptfi . . ; WM.6HAW A SON.

• VPVAY PRICKS CURHEWT. , Corrected Wccitljr! for (he BVrellle. - AprW.Jrtcdp bo'—— Grain—wbe«t. , ,1,50 Urietl Peacbea ! " ■ »n :' / - 75380 Buiii ... 8WO • n« 45950 Bceiwax -‘ 1887$ oaU »83S BamU, flour G«Bijflaii P»10joo . ** . pntktoo* 90835 Uni, p ft * - 813* Balter p 'ft' - ‘ 8U Kolawas, If. O, - . CO Bacon hub*. ©U* B.H, 50800 ■ SboaWcri 11013 Onions p ooriul 35330 -• aide* 13*815 Potato** Co «8» CoSee, 9 ade 11813 . . . p' ft 15 blaegnM Cbcoto, 9 box 010 Aaiaeed do . 13*800 UtnotbY Ct3,U Chickens pool l,3083/» Sdgmr per bbl . • o9 Eni 'p doieu 6310 do retail - - 10 Floor p barrel 8,00 6*11 per bushel 4M0 Peatbera p fc 35940 Tallow, - 6a]0 Golden Kjrop 7i$80 Wood, - 8,00*3,00 .. ! i . i - ■

Boots and SIioch. Men and boys wear- ■ 10 cates Men’s Kip and Calf Boots, 6 do Boys , do do do & do Youth’s co \ do -100 pair men's unbound Brogans, 100 do calf do do - CO pair Boy's and'Youth’s do - GO pair Ladies Kip Bootees, GO do do Calf do GO do do Goit do 60 do do Spriog-heeNo *. GO do do Enameled do For sale by WM. SHAW dt SON.

Admittiailraliirs’ftolice, THE subscriber bos taken out tetters of administration on the estate of John Anderson, deceased,' late of Craig towastup, Switzerland county; Slid 'estate is probably solrenL . JESSE P, BELLAMY. October 10,1855, ' I6-St

, The United States Ordinance Department of-dta .United Hta tea army have instituted. experiments that have resulted in the ealabliahnientpf a now model for the United States mnsket. which conUms all tlio advantages of the Mime ride, and others firsthnited in ilself. The great superiority of the new mnsket or ride musket is said to lie in its unerring accuracy, the for greater distance it will'Mod its bail, its more fatal execution, and Iho lighter charge of powder required.

93” Sold'wholesale and retail, by J. L. Thiebaud. Price $1 ‘per bottle; six bottles for 85. septl9-lm

Casli for-8fae Farmers!. WE are paying tbb highest market price, in CASH, for Whaat*. Barley and Rye. ocU p. L, OR1BARD fit SON.

Osage OraugclPIanU, undersigned, thankful fotiflL JsgPfonaer patronage; wodld respect- fSc 'iOfully inform the Farming commo-3C rniytnif he Is nowprepored to receive aiders .for any amount of Maclnra or Osage Orange .Plants, for Hedging' purposes, Jo be delivered next Spring--- ' These- plants are of large size, and warranted to grow by substituting replants, and'sold at the tow price of Four Dollars per thousand. Ordets'lefl.wUb P. L. Qrisard A Son will receive prompt attention.' A liberal discount made to wholesale^dealers.; PHILIP GOLAY. Vem.OcLJT, 1856.—Jm j

Holloway* Pills—Wonderful Cure of a diseased ; Liver.—Emily Button, aged 34, of Pulton stnet, Brooklyn, N. Y., was for a long time in a ! very precarious state of health, owing to her liver beinf diseased; the medical faculty prescribed for her in vain, and every remedy she thought likely to benefit her she made use of .-with‘the like ill success. About two months Ago, she commenced using Holloway's Pills, and complied with the printed directions, which quickly produced a very pleasing change, in five weeks the bloom of health was.again upon her cheeks, being perfectly cured, to the agreeable .surprise of her mends. These Pills are also infallible in all diseases of the stomach and bowels. 4

HYCIGAKA.

Broayht JIome to the. Door qf the Million. A\VoKD«ktn Ihacomr has reccnlly boon mtdo by Ur. Cartia or this city, In tbo treatment oT CotuumpUon, Asthme, and all iHaouos of tbo Lang, wo refer V> * Ur, Curtlst or lubnJtng llygrsu Vapor and Cherry Byrup." With this new method Df, O. bus restored many aClleted ones to perfect health; ax an evidence of which ho has Innumerable certiOcsie*. Speaking of tie treatment, a physllian retsarkc'U Is eel deni‘that Inhaling—cotulantly aresthlug an agreeable, healing rapor, the medicinal properties must come ip direct cimUKl with the whole of lie trial tar Ur of pte lung*, and thus cicape lie many and varied changes produces upon them when Introduced Into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Uygcana is for tala St all Ibo druggists 1 thought lh« eoanlrr. New i'ork Lhtldmtxaof Jan IS. The Inhaler is worn on tho bresst under the linen without the least inconvenience—the beat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of CABEsof CURES Ilka the following might be named. One Package of Hygeaoahas cured me of lbs ASTHMA of six years standing. Jss. F. Kccsbenr, F, hi. of Duo cannon, Pa. I am cured of the ASHMA of 1(1 yean standing by r. Curils 1 ftygeana. Mareared Easton, Brooklyn, If. Y.’ Mrs. Paul of No, 3 Mammond »U, N. Y. was cared of * severe esse of Browhetns by the Hygcsna. My lister has been cured of a DlffTHESSING COUGH of several ycar*stuidlag l aad decided to be locuroble by bef thy debt ns, Bho was CURED to ONE MONTH by tho llygeaaa. J, tL. GaubarVP, M-. Richmond, Me. Price three dollars a Package. Bold by CURTIS & PERKINS A BOV A PAUL, No. 149 Chambers sU, N. Y. t packages sent free' by express to any pert of the United States for Ten Dollars, N. iL—Dr. Curtis* Hjraana Is the original sod ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE: all Others are baso Imitations of vile aad INJURIOUS cootUerfellt. Ebon them as yon would POISON. seplty : ....... J. L. 7E1EBAU, Agent, Vovay.

IN the new slock of Dry Goods just opened by HARWOOD if DOAN (in Odd Fellows Building) can be found sonic of the most tasty prints,

Wheat, j ' HARWOOD & DOAN will pay tbq.hiehest cash price for Wheat, and, furmsh sacks for same. - aug29 ■

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SUSPENDERS, Coats' Thread, Button*, Pins, Thread, Edging, Black Silk,-Velvet, Ribbons, and Dress Trimmings, Ac., Ac. sept'19 • WM. SHAW A SON.

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offered in thi5 market, and at unusually low price*. 1 O’ Of|l ant! examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Vevayi July 25, 1855.

£sT The Odd Fellows .of Cincinnati and Hamilton county, Ohio; have deter* mined to celebrate the 26th of April nest, the anniversary of the introduction of the Order into the United States, by brilliant processions, - dinners, suppers, balls, <kc., &c. All the Lodges and Encampments in tbo city and coimty'{lHirty odd) bavo united for the purpose, and we nnderstand the members of the Lodges, Encamp--mente, and Grand Lodges and Grand En* campmenUinthe United States in Good standing will be invited.

JUST RECEIVED, a fine lot nf Bay State Long Shawls, ami a'good assortment of French Menaces, by Metdsmes ocW4 DETRAZ A TiRDY,

Notice of AppolalmatofAdnlalitnion. JUOTICBis hereby given that the underiw signed bite* berti appointed admiuislra-' tors of the estate of John Willii, deceased. Sai- ieslale is solvent

CENTER STEAM MILL) At Center Square. THK undersigned has just added a new'' SMUT MILL to bis establish* . meat, and has also been making ad-B«gL dilionito his Bolt, so that he is dowSVbibj. better than ever prepared to grind Whet 1 and Gorn/on as favorable terms as any Mill in the Cqunty. Particular attention paid to I grist grinding. — 4 ■ JyW-Snj JOHN W. STURNES, /

NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Notice!

AN assortment of Needle-worked-Collars, Under-Sleeves, Laces, Ac., Ac. ' 1 For sale by WM.8HAW A SON.

THOMAS B. DOW; I RpBERT K. LAMB, ( Admtnirirotors. OcU 17, 1855.—3t

THE firm ot U. P; Scbenck dr Son mast be settled by the 10th Of December neit.— All those knowing themselves,to bo indebted will much oblige me by calling md settling. pctS I :• ? . , - : ' Di P, SCHBNCfu .

Country F rod nee, TAKEN in Exchange for Goods, septlfl WM. SHAW A SON.

' A dm In i si fa tor’s Sale*

Print*. AVERY large assortment of the choicest Brands, for sale by tepU9 ■ WM. SHAW If SONi

Coopers Look Here! THREP or four good Slack Barrel Coopers can I find constant employ* ment and good wages by applying to the;undersigned iromediately, living fivu miles north Vevay, sod two miles from Moorfield. Sept. 26.-3t W. d* PROTSMAW.

ON the SUhof November, I8W, at the late residence, of John Anderson, ip. Craig towupip, will be sold at public auction, one horse/two cows, 90a bull, 9 acres of corn on the ground, one wagon and bamets* fanning utensils sad household and kitchen furniture. Oirall sums over three dollars a credit of nine months will ,he given, the' purchaser 'giving note with approved security payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, octSl/ - JESSE- BELLAMY.

Dallas for to* Pbbbidbhct;—Tho

Washington correspondent of tho Nev

Yofh Timii Bays that tho friends of Hon/ George. M, Balias for the-Presidency, are moving steadily, silently and cautiously, in bis behalf; and already tho movement is far mom fonnLabia than the friends of rival caadidstes suppose. ■

pieces Rod Flannel, , 6 and White Flannel, . 12 dof Canton Flannel,' 10 (Rr Striped ami Checked Linseyi. For sale by WM. SHAW & SON..

MEDIC AT.

Cash for Hides.

Lightning Conquered, f|lUE undstsigned am now' prepored to A furnish Lightning Rods, with directions Cot nutting up, and have 'now on hand 1000 feet for sale. F. L. ORISARD $ SON. Sept. 19, 1855.

DR.1. W. MURPHY 'continues the prae- - tree of Eckfitic Medicine, and may always be found at bis Office in ML Sterling, Ind;, when' riot professionally absent. lit. Sterling, OoL 13,1865,—octlT-lf

C. THiEBAUI) is paying the highest rates in cash for.all kinds, of Hides. Call at the Shoe Store, on Mam street, ocl24ji

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MACKEREL.— 20 kits of Maekeral Just re- , ccived andJbr sale by Je2S . TEATS, SOHBNGK$ CO.

JtiT On Sunday last thp .moil bo£j Moms- McLelloti ;buftia.8teaffl*pipoi jvtel as ahe was ready to etalt fr6m pinciphati not gei off until 4 o'clock.

A SELECT SCHOOL: will- commence at -Odd FellwwaVJUaU* MoadayEve, mag, Oct. 29tb, fot inatnjclioa-ln.tqedifferent branches of Mercantile Easiness/ vi«; Anthmetifc,’Bo<A‘Kceping, Commercial Correspondence, ‘ octii F, W..BAXTER.

Hides.

Fresh Sail. * WE hare tort it Mirod a supply of Kanawha salt. P. L. QRI6ARD& SON.

PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods, or in payment of any debts by ouS t, I. GR1SARD 6t SON. '

THE highest price paid for Hides if deliv cied at my store in Yevay. octlT IRA LlNDLEY.

A QUANTITY of Ready-made Clothing, for sale by WM. SHAW $ SON.

bETUSKEASONtOS ETHER.

HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

SSLEOTSCBO.OL. milSS JULIET B. WILDER' milMIS 1*18.' ty(CE, propose opening a select school (or young Ladies and Missies in Ibc up* per tooths of the building recently* filled up by f " . Berw Mt. Stewart off Market slreit,to comScnca Monday, October 29.; Instruction will :'given in the common branches of Education, also higher Mathematics, Katoral and Mental Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, (Latin, Rhetoric acd Logic, I’eucit aml ine, and Needlework ■ - Tuition'per term from 34 *.tb 8fi.'exccpi Latin, Drawiog nnd Needlework, which wilt be extra.. oudeifoiab* sencc eiceptfromprdUactedillness. j: Vcvay/OcL 23, 1855,—31*

0EBTAIIV CUBE FOB CHILLS AMD TSVSRI And Fever and Ag-uc! SMITH S TONIC SYRUP, AND DR, COOK'S PlLJ,S. Juit received, a frestrsupply. Call at L. THJKBAUD'S DRUG STORE, ocl 8 Vevay, Ind.,

HARWOOD & DOAM, HAVE on bind and .for ula a Mw barrels of choice Sugir-bbuae and New Orleans Moluses, , • I ' Cannon ul Bxln Fla* K< oJ Sugar, ; REPINED & LOAF SUGAR, . Toqng Byron* Imjferuil and GOfl-PpWDBB TEAS,- ' .Western. Reserve and English Dsiry Cheese, and a Superior ailtole or ttftO COFFEJB, For sale low Tor cub. 1 ’ ■ Veray, July 36; 1865. *