Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 14, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 April 1856 — Page 3

LATER From EUROPE.

£d~ The Lafayette (la.) Journal tells of an accident near that city on the Indianapolis Railroad, on Wednesday night lost, which resulted in a gain instead of a loss of life. A land slide bad occurred, ind before the train could be checked the locomotive ran plumb into the loose earth, throwing it from the track and causing a sudden shock to the cars, but doing no other damage. Among the passengers was a German woman who was in the last stage of that interesting condition.in which ladies ore frcqnently said to ho who love their lords. The sudden shock precipitated mailers, and a few minutes after the accident occurred she was delivered of a promising boy! The mother and child wcio taken to a hotel and are both doing well.

Maseacoosetts,— Massachusetts will go with New York, and vote for Fillrooro and Donoelsott. Gov. Gardner and* bis ( friende ‘'go'* the ticket. The old etreight (Whigs of Massachusetts,—t ho Evehrtti, the Choates, and the Appletons "go" the ticket too. [The conGervative Democrats also “go” the ticket. Next to Daneil Webster's no name is so potent now in . New England as Millard Fillmore's.— \X. Y. Express.

. SHERIFF'S SALE, , BY ritlue of an execution issued out of tlic i Clerk’s office of the Switzerland Circuit] Court,: and to roe.directed, against Elipbtlet Case and others, arid in favor of William Wiley and-others, 1 will offdr for sale at the Court House door, in the town of Vevay, r On the fiMh day of April) 1856, • between the hours of Ip o'clock,'A.- M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. of said nay, to the highest and best bidder for cash in baud,, the rents and profits for a term of, yea is’not exccedng seven, of the following real 'estate,’ in Switzerland county, and State of Indiana, to Wit: « part of the s. e. quarter of section .12, in township % of raore 1 west, bounded as follows—beginning allhes. e. corner of said section and running thence west 40 chains and-25 links to a corner in the creek; thence north 19 chains and 25 links to a stake witnessed by a redbud tree 3 inches id diameter, bearing South 45 deg. and 30 mid. east distant 20 links, aod'a hackb’cryG inche's m diameter distant U links bearing North 40 deg. and 30 min. cast; thence cast 40 cVuins nnd 25 Vinks to a alike witnessed by a maple tree IS inches in diameter, beating North 50 degrees East;, thence South Id chains and £0 links to, the place of beginning—containing 78 78-100 acres of land.— Also; nil that certain pitce or parcel of land known as a part of fractional section NO. 13, in the same township and range aa the above described tract of land, 4’bounded as follows at a white ash tree on the South side of the branch, nniningrthence due East 40 poles to a Stone; thence Sxnth 25 poies to s atone in the graveyard near the bank of the Ohio river; thence in a, straight line to lie place of beginning—containing 3 acres and 20 poles; both of said'tracts of land arc adjoining each other., '

’ y |!uvily Xij^rTBIobdif The Wonder of thb IVlacioenth Cantnry. Important and of Ortet JContidtntion: to the

ARRIVAL OF TUB FULTOX. New York, March 29. The Steamer Fulton has arrived from Havre, with dates to the 12th inst. She brings seventy-two piwGengers and 886,000 in specie. Among ibft passengers is Camden 0. Dike, bearer of dispatches from the U. S. Legation at Paris. . ; The Folton brings the second edition ’of the London Times of Wednesday.—- ■ The Vienna correspondent of tho Times states (bat tho mystery if the improved relations between Austria and the United ■States has been cleared up. An AustrioAmerican cdtnnierct&l company is about to. be formed, in order tb open a Aired trade between the United States and Austria, and to import corn and produce direct from America, ‘instead, of London -and Liverpool. The writer intimates that a treaty of commerce between the United States and' Austria will bo con sum mated at no distant day. Colonel Hodges/thfc ! British represents* *tivo at Hamburg, has ‘made representations to lbe Senate respecting the quantity -of ammunition that left that port for Russia..

; ' ' . Svfftrin'i' I ' t. .1. OP all the remedloa. that hats beeidtaooTSrad doling He present age for He "thousand Ilia that flesh Is heir Id" none equallhu wonderful preparation.— Only .three jean ban’cUpied dace the discorertr (who-spent'a decade in studying, orperimeataUilng. and perfecting it) flm Introduced It to the public, and It is already recognized, bj the most eminent pbysldans in alt parts of the country to be tite most nn)rising arid cflecBre remedy Tor certain diseases of which they base knowledge, : All other compounds or sy reps of the not, bare hitherto filled |n .com mood the sanction of the family, because, on being toned, they bare been found Co contain noxious Ingredients w{vlch. neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, nod often times Injure the nesllh of the’patient. It U not so with Hurley *s preparation. ■

Jefferson Township American Ticket.

-SAM! -SAlTII

Election April 7, 1850

WANTED immediate]), active, energetic men, in every counly in the United States, to sell the most popular and entertaining tiook ever-published-in America, entitled ; -sAsiv* Or, Tlic IIiaior7 of Mystery.

Fcr Justices of the Peart-. JAMES OR OWN. - JOHN G. ANDERSON.

Thltls the pore and genuine bitract’ofthe root, and will on trtat. be found to effect a certain and perfect cere of the following complaints and dlseises: AOCctlonsoftbe Hones, ItabltoxlCostircceji, Debility, Indigestion, Disuses of the Kidneys, Urer Complaints, DUpcpats., ■ ■ Pitts. Erysipelas, rulnmnary Diseases, Female InvguUill.et, Scrofula or King's Ktil, Fistula; - SjidiiLs, And all Skin

For Township Trustee, JOHN W. STURNES. For Township Treasurer, ENOS UTTLEFIEWJ. For Township Uterk, GEORGE W. TEATS. . For Constables, JOHN ROBERTS, DANIEL WILCOX, JAS. F. MORRIS, JAS. T. NELSON, t CHRISTOPHER PEELMAN. For Supervisor, in the Vevay District, SAMUEL DURNALL.

This great national work, of the; History of “Sam”, and his country, wUich witaneewnttd some time since—and which has for the last few mouths excited so deep an Interest in the public mind—is at last ready/ - This bookjs destined to exerta a.powerful influence upon the minds of (he American people, and tp judge from present indications, is sure to achieve a greater success than any book ever published iff America. Jt is a masterly compendium of the history of the United Stales, its powers and progress, toldv in such a vivid and life-like manner, as to fix’the incidents indellibly upon the memory. The author gives us a truthful and extremely interesting sketch of the" lives of Martin Li’tiicr, the great apostle of religious liberty, and Ignatius Lotola, the scheming and artful founder of the Jesuits. He contrasts the spirit of the two religions, Prelestanlitm and Cotholicitm; shows the encroachments which the latter has been continually making bpon out fiee institutions, andjiow these attacks have been frustrated by;the spirit of independence am! *.he love of religions - liberty which' form such important elements in the American'character. . In this work wit) also be found a full description of the causes which.red to. the war of 1812—'debates oh (be subject, and selections from Mr. Clay'n masterly .speeches—descriptions of naval bailies—privatirdis and hardships of early Western. selilets—sketch of the life of Roo.ve—glance at the condition of Mexico, t etc., etc. • ; The work contains 550 large |,2mo. page, 10 beautiful, lint illustrations,: and Iselegaml) and substantially bound in embossed, muslin, gilt back and marbled edge. ’ Price 82. This book will be sold only by subscription, 'and on restricted trtriiory. A single copy, including a Prospectus Rook, if desired, will be. mailed to any part of the United States, postage paid, oh the receipt of the retail price, $2, P. S. —Persons wishing .an agency fori this, book had belter order IheTr’samplecopiet immediately, ’ The sooner;the;application,' the better the choice of territory. Address v ' . • D. RULISON, V ’ 32S. Third street, Philadelphia. Or If Living West, to ‘ : V, - H. M. RULISON, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Value of Silver Gout.— -Tho Director of the United States Mint at Philadelphia has given’notice that purchases of silver for.coinage will be made on the following terms, nayuble in silver coins of the new issue. Five franc pieces at 99 cents; bid • Spanish dollars at 105 cents; Mexican and South American dollars nt 10Gj cents; half dollars of the U. S. coined before 1837, at 52£ cents; the same from 1837 to 1853, at 52£ cents; Getman, Swedish, Norwegian and old French crowns at 114 cents each; German florins at cents; Prussian and Hanoverian thalers at 72 cents; Amirican plate, best manufacture, at 120@122 cents per oz, and genuine British plate at 125 per ounce. .

r Besides curing the above. It is al-o known to bo a great and powerful Umlc, purify log the blood and InTlgorattng thesystetn. In short, ft is, «ilhout exception, to the dues mentioned, and Its general effect nn (he system,’ the most efficacious as tits the mostdednble remedy of the age. It It already eitensltely uoM throughout the country, and Ufa-t obtaining an European reputation. The instances of cures It bis effected are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and bo his no hesitation In recommending It to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One botlle being tried, lu effects will be mo apparent to admit of further <loubL. ■ Recollect Hurley's Famparilla Is fhe oxlt oeacrat iRTicn In the market.

UOUX,

On the lath hat, bv Iter, John C. Bonham) Mr. Griffith'Dlekoson ami MIm Nancy lUrriwn. On the 5»lh Mart'll, by Rev’. J. 1), Griffith, Mr. MatIhew Brown and Mtu las Wile Stevenum.

It was proved on examination that in most instances these supplies wero for* warded through the account of two houses in high*standing5n England, in',one of •which a member of Panraracnt 'is inter •cstcil. . '

1’rtte 41 per bottle, or sir fur ffj. For ,sale at the manufaclory comer of Scyenlh and Green streets. t»ulsrtlte. Kv.,atiJ brail wbolesalo bouses throughout tbo bolted £ tales and Canada. J. J- Till KBAUD. Wholesale and Retail agent for .Switzerland cu. Also, for sale by the following Agent-; J, X. Fwo'ws*. Ml. Sterling. . Gto. MrCcLiocx, Jacksonville, ft. OisitriD, Bennington. Eli .isolator. Mootfleld. Fiiair A iloivaa. Bray town. . I~ JoirasTOX, Ashe's Landing. \V». Riaait. Pairs lew. II. 1.. Siwwoss, Enlcrpriie. J, M. Faowis, Vorti Township. H. K. Montgomery.-. mart?

ITT* Holloway's Ointment and Pills, are a certain Cura for Sentry;—Hda aril Cli at kiln n, South Carotins, jnffo.ed more ithan moil people from the •eurvy, and the wli-do of hit body was covered wlUi this unsightly eruption; he tried a great number of reputed remedies, but ho, was not benefltlcd bv ihu wine, Indeed, It became doubtful to bis friends, whether ho would ever overcome this At Icnslh Ire irtesl Holloway’* O Ini meet and Pill*, end these medicines quickly produced a beneficial change,' by continuing with these excellent remedies for eight weeks, be was radically cured.' -. 25

- Also, a part of fractional section 13, town 2, range I, west, Icginnlng’al the Ti. w. confer of Rein Herrick's land at a slake and stone; thence west I t chains kiuTlS links to a stony corner; thence South 17 chains and 20 links to a store corner; thence east bn the line of Joshua Hicks' land 14 chains and \2 links to a stone cornet; thence North on the line of 'Joshua Hicks and Heia Herrick to the place of beginning—containing aboul/Co acres. Also, (he following tract ofMqnd.situated in the aforesaid section, beginning at the South-west corner of a trad of land deeded lb M. R. Green by Uriah Wodd, thened running West34 chains and 34 jinks ta stone, being the corner .of Barker’s land from which |a beech tree It incji--esin diameter 241 Jinks distant bears North 49 deg. Bast; thence North 2) chains and 12 links toriVech tree 20 inches in diamter at the corn|r;.thence East 2t'chsins and 22 tin :s to (lie center of the present traveled roal; thence syilh the center of said road South 9 deg. East 9 chains and.’GO links lo'a stak;; thence with the ccolet of said road 55J be East 12 Chains And 43 links to a stake; then e South 24 : deg. West. 11 chains 96. Jinks to tl le place , of beginning— containing;79 51-Hfi-acres oflaiid. Roth; of the above tracts- if land containing 105 acres, rapre. or lljss. -. Also, 40 acre’s of land—it* being n part if frn'tional section No.’i3i>lawn range I WgsL bounded as On (he North and West by the (uncrowned by Elias M. Humphrey; South by the, land owned by Samuel Fisk; East by the land deeded to E. Case by A. D. Ren nett- Also, a part of section 14, town 2, range f west, beginning at the S. W. corner-of a tract of land of E. M. Humphrey purchased of Samuel Fisk, at a stone in the center of. the creek; thence Eiist;3 chains and 30 links to a stake, thence North 31* deg. West 5 chains lo a slake in the- center of the creek to E. Case's line, thence South .91 deg. Wcst4 chains and 50 links todhe place of be-, ginning—containing 7 10 of an acre,- more or less. , • • . , Also, a tract oMand situated in said county, and being a part of the North-East quarter of section 14, town 2, range 1. west, beginning ot the N. E, corner at a stake in the center of the branch, thence west 12 chains te a stake, thence South 3 deg.’easi 15 chains to a walnut tree, thence South 6 chains and 25 links, to .a locuststub, thence’South46 deg. West4 chains (o a stake in the’ center of Ihc branch, from which a be°ch Irce 12 inches in diameter Wars North52 deg. East distant 27.links, thence South 484 deg. Hast 2 chains and'25 links to a stone In-the branch from which an elmtrea2Q inches in diameter bearc North 34 deg. East, dislant-35 links, thence East 35 chains and 34 J links,lo a stone,, from which an elm tree 20 inches in dimamete r bears North 23 deg. west, distant 55 links: thence* North 291 deg. East 7 chains and. 75 links ip a stake: thence Nottb 51 deg. East 11 chain® arid50 links lo the place of beginning—containing 231 acres, be Ihe same rriore or less. ■'■ . . Also, lots in- the -town of Patriot, in said county. Nos.-1 and 2, tn Joshua Hicks' additional plat of said town. Also, that tract of land in said Courily.'lielng a part of fractional section 13;^^town 2, range ! west, and bounded as followst begitiliing at a stake at the N.’ E. cornel 1 of what was formerly.' Raymon’s I arid: thence North C61 dcg.V vest 2 chains and S3 links; thence noilh 331 East 3 chains and 50’!inks: then.cc North 61 deg west ( chain to a slakes thence west;9.chains and 74 links: thence South 75 links: .thence West 28 chains to a stake: thence and 56 links to a stake; thence East,28 eliairis and 23 links; thence North 70 deg.- East:2 chains: (hence East’6 chains and 33; irnks; thence. Sou lh 72 deg.'Easl 2 chain3 and 87.links to the place of begin ning—contai ripg 50 acres> one rood and 29 tods’. : ' . ’ : V V"

Tho Paris correspondent of the Times -says that on two points 'Russia makes ample concession, viz: Tho naturalize ■lion of the Black Sea, and the dismnnt‘ling of the fortresses and the non-recon-struction of Bomaraund. .

Upr A Yankee Captain.bound for Li verpool, whoso wife died oh the passage,, embalmed'the' body -in the oil'of Cfnhamon, found among the cargo. .Ho was rather aslonshcd on Ins arrival at port to find that the oil ho had 'used was worth' £4,500. He could not pay the bill and was thrown into prison, but was ultimately -released through the influence of Baring Brotheis,'-and will have an idea hereafter of the’ Gallic of the essential oils.

N EW AD V FiUTISEM ENTS,

'March-29

..Wihliinj; Fluid. Superior Chemical WashJ’ irig Fluid is for .sale in Vevay, at Alex. Oelraz’s store; and at Ira Ltndley’s store.

• The Gohard’kleanicr Curlew ran ashoie ■on the -18th, off'Bcrmnda, and sunk m ' three minnlcfl. The crew was saved. Tile Curlew was bound for Halifax, frtmv Bermuda; she is a total loss. The Curlew eunk so rapidly that notheng was saved. ' The .passengers barely escaped with their lives. The ship Sea Lion, from 1 Charleston for Havre arrived at“St.' George’s on the Her* .roada', on the l^th,‘leaking.

SUPERIOR ' CHEMICAL

' »Pr.

E. G.CAR1NGTON

? ■ Something New In Vevay 1- j MAR WOOD & DOAN have for sale a sn- ' peiior article of-SALERATUS,-which U far better-.lhan the common article..‘It saves flour, saves lime and trouble,' and is not injurious tp the Constiluliop. 'Call and get a packoge and a circular. . ap2-tf 'i r Appveullco.Wanted.

,Mn. I'lr.t.JtoiiE.-—Tlie XcwOrlcins Bee, a leading \yiilg Journal of the South, says:—‘Tlie nomination of Millard Fillmore by : ilio American National Convention, certainly appears to he a masterly movement. Probably no statesman in our country has lived down opposition so completely .ns ho has. His cfirccr as President was eminently dignilied, conservative and conciliatory." •

The brig Blank; fro in- Darien tor Havre, ■arrived at Bermuda, in a leaking condition.

WANTED, at this office, about May 1st, a-Boy 14 or IS years of oge, (from the country,) to learn the printing business. Understand -us lo ssy that we want a JJoy, not a “fast young man” !hat swears, drinks liquor, chcws'tobacco, 4c., but a steady, moral and industrious boy, V . ■ ! - ap2-(f

Washington Matters.

WasutsaTox, Morfch 29.

It is rumored, that Mr;‘Belmont, our Minister at the Hngite, is about-to’hc recalled, ami that Howell Cobb, of Georgia, will take his plate. 1 ' Captain Ingraham, .of-Koszta fame, has not been uonliimed by the Senate ns bend of the Bureau of Ordnance. If is understood there will be wo me difliculty in Ins passage imongh the'ordeal Gf the Senate. 1 .

N.'B.—Editors of^’regular weekly newspapers, or monthly periodicals, throughout the United Slates, giving the above advertisement two or more insertions, including 'this, and sending me copies'of the’papers. 4c. containing the same, shall have a copy of the Rook mailed to their address, postage*paid.!, .’ ap2

A l)nv SpEix.—Cate advices from Isle an Sal, Capcde Verd Islands, stale that the Island was very healthy, bat water was exceedingly scarce; no. ram having fallen for-four years, which caused the cattle lo.jdio itr great pumhen*. ‘ Bread; Mufis wciit held 'at very high prices; Hour SIS $ bbl., and ‘bread at. hag. >

The Doiliir TImrg! •; voa racsiimsT, MILLARD FILLMORE.

SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT

jron.Wci: rai^iiiEsr,

ANDREW JACKSON.DONELSON; • fV'IHB proprietors of the .Philadelphia Daily JL Tinies,fm answer to numerous inquiries arid applications, received fruin all ports of the Union, annumicti that they will commence, on Siitjrday, May 3, 1853,; the publication of a Weekly Paper,...to be colled- the /

Agrloultnrat Meeting.

I&TOTICE is hereby given that a, meeting of the Ohio and. Switzerland Agricultural Society wi)I be held at Enterprise, on Tuesday, the 15th day of npril, 1856. A full attendance is requested, as business of great portance will come before the meeting.', ‘v ■’ ■D. O. HARR, President ' P. DUFOUR, Sec’y.. ■. , Rising Sus, March 22/1856. . • ,

CORN AND COB MILL.

fiinull pox has’broke, out to Bun coni 1) county,* North Carolina. Thd citizens of Asti villa have placed guards; on the road to pipyent persons froth ithc country veiling the town, nnd a line of $25 is: imposed iipoh any one who sha|l pass the guard and come into the town without permission.. . ■ ; / ,■ ■ :

Further by the Illinois. . New Voiik,' March 29.

Dnilar Times.

Private letters by (he Illinois state that the British frigate which recently, arrived at 1’unama from Callao immediately on her arrival hastened back to-Pimta Arenas in older tu deJetn] the country against the threatened incursion of*Gen. Walker.

'/The Dbuaa Tniirii will bua’Campoigh Paper, and will contain every (thing of intereii lb the community relative to jhe. approaching Presidential Campaign, besides a large amount of original, editorial and miscellaneous matter,' coirespodcticc,; etc,, etc., cotefully. collated; jjrid arranged, with express reference to making it a popular »nd interesting’ ’ / Family ''Newspaper,:

Some -1,000 hare already been sold (be past season at Baltimore ami Cincinnati alone; and, so far as known, given universal satisfaction.. ' . . i

Notice to Contractors.

jg! BALED ‘proposals will be received up: to Kj .the 3rd Tuesday, the I5th of April, 1856,' for building a houseonthe pauper farm in Switzerland county, according 10 acctlain plan and specifics lions, which maybe seen al the Auditor's office m said county. Said house to be constructed of stone, which may be taten off the farm. The building to be construe: teu with a hot air furnace fotwirming the rooms of the paupers] ■ ; ‘ • •JOHN WEAVER, I ■ . ) - JAMES S. FERGUSON, > Commissioners. LEMUEL WILEY, ) i,. Match 26, 1856.—3l. ' ■ l !/\

For portability,simplicity of const ruction, and convenience, of nse, the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs from three to lire hundred pound*, according tbsire, can be adjusted and'used.with convcnience by anybody.

'.A French. force ivn.s u!realty acting in concert with (lie British force* against W.ulker.

• i&T The liuio|Amcrican-b»iit fitcaui* cr General only 250 tons burthen; Ik creatingqmtenn excitement in the Crimea.: Shdhad weathered -all the recent severe storh)whileniany vessels of n larger.class tverc fouiidered. : : v *

;The price of the Dolur Tuies will be placed so low, as to put it into the bands of every tnaii and every family in the community. . ; r ; Werjis for six muntjis.— olubs.. ; i r fTwent)i'five copies for...,;8'3,00 (Thirty copies for,:......... . 12JW Fifty copies. for..... ......./;.. .. .20,00 ;And a free copy to the getter up of Club,— All sent to one address. * : '

S The Liltle Gianl has, received the first premium at every State Pair from Missouri to Maryland the past fall, and'thal in the most complimentarymtjfiher. These Mills are guaranteed against breakage or derangement; and' warranted to grind feed from ear corn, and grits or line hominy from shelled corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for; farm purposes never attained before. ’ ,

Boston, March'27.—The schooner Marla Smith, which was seized in our harbor lust .summer on suspicion of. being u slaver, amt finally released, and sailed for Monlevidio, lias. been captured and carried into Baha, having Attempted to land three hundred and twenty negroes brought from Africa. .‘6tic embarked tivu hundred negroes on the coast but ISO died during the,voyage. . ' < ; ’

/5T The Buffalo JfrpuUiain says (bat there arc ovcr GOO.OOO bushets. of wheat, and' more than 60,000'barrels of.fionr now in that city; a quantity larger Ilian ever before known at'this season of tlni y° ar - ■ S :

Madison Daily'Courier give three insertions and forward account.. -; • -

' VA si tiglc a n add rcss, fifty, cents for six months; or. tme dollar per annnnt! ; i AH letters should be addressed to ;i ap2-3m • ; ; vl WM t MORAN, : . * (No. 5S,Suuth Third.Street, Pbila.

Rising Sun Woolen Factory. ’ffN order to keep up with .the increase of M business,.! have added to. my raacfiinery one new Spinning Machine, with ,226 spindles in it, two new Looms, arid one pew Twisting Frame; Also, ‘•

’’ .-Little Giant No, 2’.is offered at $t0 complete; for attaching the team, and warranted^'(o''grind 10 bushels of fet f d per hour with - one horse. No,= 3, at $5u, wilt grind from jO to 15 bushels per hour; No. 4, at $60, will grind 20 bushels per huuf -vith two horses. Sold by ,-F. L. GRISARD &. SON, declJMf\ ■. .. . ; Veyay, Indiana. ■

" AVc . are 1; crrdthly informed that, liters t* a secret political'* organization* In this city. Not .the know nothing, nori the league of freemen, but a' regular built: 0 Id tine organization.— -Lafayette Courier, - SST Gicero calls' gratitude tho niother of virtues; reckons it the most capital' of all duties; nnd uscs tlie wonlsgralcfnl and good as synonyinoug terms and’ inseparably united in (be same character, . '

/Ralston’s Falcnt-Improvcil

Boston, March 26.

GRAIN TllK4$ill£K, (.• * ;- ' r Separator and Cleiancr.' ’ : TB1HE subscriber- is thankful to’his former . JR, *.patrons fqt Iheir libeial patronage; and wpuld now’ mrorm lhem and ..the public in general, that he has-under cbnstiuclibn a number of these popular Machines,’ withTale amf zaluabU improtemenU fur the present season. - :

Fullinp Stoclis; '

In the Assembly day a resolution to amend (he constitution so.that no.person fehall hold office in the Slato imlefia bom. in the United Stales was defeated: by a two-third vote; tlie vole stood 7 ICO for, 120 against; . . , V The Nova Beotia Legislator»has passed the Maine law by 27 to-20- -to go into effect immediately. .

1 am prepared to supply all cells. for Blankets, Flannel, Jeans, Linsey. and Slacking Yarn. Term? as low. os ‘any other establishmenl in the west,' * ' -i. ’ K ■j , ; vTEnMS! ■; ■ [For makihg'Ulanketi, full,width..1,00" V Gollon-watp-ido: .-. do ,1,00 ' Fulled and Napped Blankets.'.>.(•?• 1,59 Flannel pVryard............... ....18c. Linsey .'do' ■ !6c.‘ Jeans (I find Ihe warp).;...........25c. . Carding.and Spinning per lb...,. .I2ic. ' Making Stocking Yarn per IL........16c; . Carding Rolls per lb............‘.Viffjc. People coming from a distance, can get their work done (he same'day they bring it; ■•Wool taken in pay for work. I..will' payreash'for wool. ■ JOE SCHOFIELD. % Rising Sun, March 26—3m ■

'/ v ■ iVe \Y Aniya t, THE undersigned; having replenished bis Family Grocery,, and ; daily receiving new supplies, begs leave lb inform the public that he is now prepared to offer the necessaries df llfo'tb the hungry and needy, at-ayery small profit for cash. Having purchased bis slock with cash exclusively, it Enables him to sell them-very low on the saibiBiims. 1 Hi’s stock comprises' of eve/rolng commonly kepi in'a Grocery Store; such as . COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, ! Vinegar,/Candles, Soap,- Salaialus, .-Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Peppier,'. Table Sail, and ' ; ■ : 'i ■ TOBACCO AND CIOjRS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. . ALEX. DETRAZ, .No. 4 t Schenck's Block,.. septS ■ Ferry street, Vcvay;Ipd."

The advantages this Machine, has brer all other Machines t yel introdtictd, are,— 1st, It will thresh mbre'Grain. in' n given length of lime, with less po wer.lhtn any other Machine. simple cbnalriictionanddurabilily. 3d; In the Chafing' Riddle—Ribbing made of sheet Ron, so there, is no choking in damp grain;" 4lb, In the open Straw Carrier—so there is no Waste by carrying grain with straw, fiib. In the elevating of. the groin alter being separated; and the second operation of screen'ing and fanning, which leaves no.possibility of dirt remaining, and returns the'tailings back to the cylinder. 6th. The advantage of 1 attaching the Tumbling Shaft in three diffet,ent pieces bn either side or end. The power is simple, strong, and but little gearing The experience 1 have obtained in building these Machines for the last ten years, and 'vatchiug closely their operation in threshing together with every facility for manufacturing, warrants me in pledging my customers that all Machines bought-of me hereafter will prove to be perfect. For fun her proof of the working capacity and workmanship of these Machines, I refer to all who have purchased one of me. A conclusive proof that this Machine is best adapted to the wants of the Parmer, is the fact, that there has been a large number sold by mo, during the last few years, through ihe Western States, and has come in contact with all the various other Machines, and has invariably taken the preference and given satisfaction. In connection with the fact, that this ts the only Machine that puts the grain in perfectly merchantable order. I will warrant the Machines lobe well made of good material, ahd durable, with proper caie. O’ I am manufacturing two sizes, 4 and 8 Horse Power SEPARATORS. Also, 4 and 6 Horse Power THRESHERS without the Separator,

V JUST The French Minister at Washington, M; DeSartigC8,‘hns witJhdmivp almost entirely fr onis I d ladies object to. his smoking at" their’Weep lions.

Also, »*iacl oMaiid til the town of Patriot, Indiana, in sold ’counjy; containing 17 aerps, mpre or lest,' inclijding' faat lowandls, end bounded as follow's—bn the Worth by th<* lands purchased by B; Case of A» D. Beom t and raortgaged by K. Cftse to Sraead, Collard and Hughes, on the .west by lands owned by James Vanhoiiten, on the South,by lands owned by James Vanhouten and Silas Dibble and a street, on the East by a street and a graveyard, on the South east by the Unds'pwned by Samuel V. Scott and Sylranus Howe. ;A)so,‘all the lands and lots purchased by M. R. prebn of M; L; Edwards by deed dated April Gth, 1846, to' wit: the southern half of lots Nos. 20 and 29 of the addition to the town of Patriot, in said county, by Joshua day u f May, 1840; said lots being divided by 4 strait line-running lengthwise through the middle of said lots; and the whole of lots Nos;'21 and 28, and.the Northern half of lots No. 22 and 37, to' be divided by a slraU’line rubnihg lengthwise through the middle—all of wnich lots and.half tots are in said addition to said town. ’ And a tract of land bounded as ’follows: 'commemcing at a point in said addition to"the town of Patriot where the rear tine of Columbia street and the southern line of Dein Hetrick’s land, marked as Herrick’s line, intersect each (fiber; thence west along said Herrick’s,line to M. R. Green’s land: thence south along the line that separates sud Green’s land from said Hicks 1 land 2 chains and 85 links to n stake: thence eastin a strait line parallel with said Herrick’s line to the rear lineof Columbia street: thence along said line of said street to the place of beginning, including all the land contained therein, parts of lots Nos. 32, 33, 35, and the whole of lot No. 34 of said addition to said town and constituting a part thereof. And if Ihe rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs and accruing costs, I will.then and there offer for sale the fee simple, or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution and costs, but will not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised'value thereof. • HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs,C. April 2, 1856—3t $17,50

New Ouleaeh, March-27,-P. M.—Tbe corner stone of the Clay Monument mil be laid .on the T2th;day qf-April nest, the anniversary of his birth day. The preparations indicate one ;of the most magnificent pageants /ever 'witnessed -in this country. .-

‘ AST The Jesuits have been expelled frojp. Mexico, and the envoy of that republic has been recalled from Rome.— There is hope for Mexico y t.

. Taken ap-Adrift, BY John Lancaster and pthers, on the 23th day of February,-1856/ in the Ohio river in Craig township, in Switzerland county, Ihd.V onpdrite Carrollton, Ky., a raft of lumber consistiog.of s&weel hemlock Joists '3 inches thick-end ifiputlG feet in length, with a small portion o£«je inch pine, boards;': there is also about CO/Rioken bunches' of .bucket or tub .stares on said raft. .The whole of said 1°®* bei appraised at seventy dollan by- Peters andlra Littlejohn, before me this X3th day of 1856.- ,THOS. ARHASKELL,J;P. ;. : Attest: ' OLIVER ORMSBY,'Clerk. ; 'raarl9*3l;' IIy Jamzs'D. Mau.v/D. G,

Washington, -March 27.

OCT The story that the Cuba sugar crop will be short, is supposed to be a device of speculators.

It is rumored here aud generally believed tbat-Ool, Firocy retired to-day from the £7hion establishment.. Uis prcference for, Bnchanandbr the Presidency superinduced his withdrawal therefrom.

ItE AD Y-MA‘DEC L OT H IN G; HARWOOD.' dt DOAN hare justrebeived -and opened agpod assortment, of ■ -i.,i T

■ (f$T Three hundred and forty-three Revolutionary pensioners have died during the past year.

Ilcady-iTlade Clothing, suited iri the Fall and approaching £ Winter seasonj. -,The. stock is of that kind of Goods add make to recommend itself for ‘ . DURABiLlT Y. AND JECONOHY to the '.Wearer*. ■ We' bate, Coats at from 83,50 to 8 .Vesta from $ 1,25' to tfi/M), Paq la from 81,60 to 86,50. ’ J ' -' •. Tetay, 6opU : j2, : .

00“ Another attack has been made by the Indians of south Florida on the settlors ■on the AJafa, about thirty mites East of Tampa. Fourmen, one woman and three children were brutally murdered and scalped.

J3T On the 21st March, hay was selling at 826,00 per ton, in Now Orleans.

SST The Alleghany river froze over again on the 26th of Marchl

> v’ EVERYBODY shpu|d!,subscribe for. the AuzaicAH Oxoci. It is admitted by the press thfougbout r tbe. United States that the AM ERICA NORGANislbebestind mosl'ably condncted American ptperiD .thc- It is publishes) in SV[ashington City bySamuelO. Busy‘fir Ca.and yrijl.be furnisbedtosubscrihere on Ihe followuig icrma ; ■ ! _> Single copies of the.Daily one year/ ‘$1,00 ” - ■** ■**;■■**; six months/ . *2,60 Weekly, onecqpy oneyesr, .; : . $2,00 Three ;cqpiea do ; $5,00 Teh‘copies do ‘ -... ■ ‘$16,00 Every man in Switzerland county should take it. A It subscriptions left with me will promptly be forwarded. ISAAC HUMPHREY, Agent for Switzerland County, N. B.—Copies of the One am can be seen at this Office. March 19, 1856.

Cincinnati Produce Market.

■03“ The Lawrencehnrg Press learns from Rev. *F. 0. Holliday that near five hundred members have been added to the M. E. Church, within the bounds of his •district during the past winter.

Cincinnati, April 1, 1856. FLOUR AND GRAIN—The Flour market was not affected by the Canada’* now*; ths tiles vo-day Included Wand iWbbls. at ISO do. at 85,85; ]00 do. at 00, and 80 do, at 88 10. In Crain, 3CO bushels choice Spring sold for seed at $145; Recclrcd during the lut 24 hours, 3,ii5 bbls. cf Flour. . PROVISIONS—The market Is Una,and there Isa good demand at full prices, but holders arc generally asking an advance on Cut Meala. Barrel Pork is not much Inquired for. The sales Included 25 bhdi. Bacon Sides at paeke..; 40,000 Rs- bulk Shoulders at 5 We,. ton jo, and 50 bbls. No. 1 Lard at 0Kd. . CHEESE—Snlejof 150boxes Eoglljh Dairy si and 50do. Western Reserve at lie. The market continues Arm.

Carriage Tainting.

Baltimore, March 27.

ThePicdmont Machine Works at lynchburg; Ya,, were destroyed by fire on Thursday; loss $20,000.

O’Orders for Machines should be sent early in the searon. Ail letters of enquiry will be promptly answered. Bill Ot Prices.

DRS, MURPHY <k VANNUYS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

RUTTER—Sales of 14 bbls. al 18320c. The receipts, are tight and the market Is firm. SEED—Sales of 24 bushels Clover at *750, and 30 bushels Timotey at jf3"X5. The demand Is moderate for Clover In the regular way, but prices In the larger wai are nominal. WEANS—A aalo of 8,bbls.' prime at (2 JO. SUGAR—The demand continues good and prices Arm; sates of 120 hhds. fair and prime at8*c®£Jfc-i and ]50 bbls. Crushed at COPFEE-’-The market Is very Am, with a good demand; sates of 130 bags at !2Ve. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 80 bushels Peach ei at gl ,0 and 50 do. al $2. . ..

S3T There is a strong movement now being made in favor of tbo nomination of Judge McLean ns the Republican candidate for President.

,vr. STERLING, SirUscrland Count?, Indian*.

8 Horse Thresher anil Cleaner ..£310 4 Horse '.Thresher and-Cleaner, 288 4 Horse Thresher, without Separator,. .*130 ; 4 Tines her, witJi'Sap am Lor,...... (6() . 6 Horsfc Thresher, without Separator,...135 Address, B. J. HATHAWAY, _ , , . Rising Sun, Ind. O’Orders left with Geo* E. Pleasant* Esq., Vevay, Ind., will receive prompt attention. 1 April 2, 1856.

WM. 0. SWEEZEY, M. D., BENNINGTON, SWITZERLAND COUNTY, INIK>'

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, bystenner SwiUetland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barreli Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, lO boxea Bel Pish. Tor sale cheapfor cash, by marts TEATS l( SCHENCK.

Maine Law in NewYork.— The of Appeals in tbo State of New York/ has decided tbo Maine Liqnor Law unconstitutional,

WE are now receiving a fresh supply of : Spring and,Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest* marl2 TEATS & SCB.BNCK..

HORSE & JACK BILLS 1

. liOOlavlile Produce Market.

WE are now ready to print to order, on very short notice, all kinds of Job Printing—such is Circulars,Store Bills, Cards, Horse Bills, 4c., 4c. • Our terms, this Spring, will be very low. Office, at the old place, over Grisord'a store. mar26

fKy The Legislators of Kentucky have passed ao act prohibiting billiard and Jenny Lind tables, and ten pin alleys in that Stale. i

Louuci/ie, Jprit I, 1855. GROCERIES—25 bag* Rio coffee al 15go. IShhdi. N. O. Sugar at 8M@8Kc- Sales of PlaoUUoa molasses In bbls and half bbls it 403Gc. RICE—5 lusOMat Sc. FLO H H AND GRAIN—Flour Is bold at 7538 60. Smalt sales of wheat at flSf 110 *«cood• tito at Ml, *Hhe wharf. : bkleiat BJic; B3so for middling. ROPE--A sale of ISO coils extra at IftSlOfo- 7S celts band HSVSOc. , J -

A Valuable Hook.

A SINGLE copy of that rare book, "Wohak *hd He* Diseases, from 'the Cradle to the Grace," by Edward H. Dixon, M. D., Editor of the New-York Scalpel— is for sale at "this, office. /This is <'standard work—every Woman should hate 1

Kanawha Suit. JUST received i shipment of No. l Kanawha salt. i'EATS *VSCHEN0K.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summo us' and Subpoenas, for sale oi the Reveille Orncc. feb’SO-tf

Ky Capt, J. H. Terrell, of Charlottesville, Vakhas emancipated niuet/MaycsT

■SST- The Cincinnati' Gazette, of Saturday, reports Bales of 480 bbU of floor at 86. ' ‘ V ;

(iHAIN PUMPS—We keep- conilantly on J hand Chain Pumps.' For sale lo*.by febU F. L. GRiSAHDSON.

WE have just received:a supply of Kanawha salt K. L. GRISARD & SON.

BLACKSMITHIM . FW1HE undersigned continues to cany on J. Shop, on Perry street, < he is prepared to do all kinds of i Pl.O'it MIKING— steel I board, and Shovel' Plows;—Harrows, Rakes, I dec., $c. Particular attention paid to Ironing Wagons, Carriages, dec. Horse Shoeing, Repairing, &c., &c«, done in the beat style—on the shortest notice and most .reasonable terms.: All work warranted to give satisfaction. j 1 K. D. ANDERSON. Veray, April 2, 1866; > , .

WASHING FLUID. the h*-arieaP part of the tal wive* have to perform in washing clothe*.Wc* challenge the world to produce a cheaper and better washing preparation- .It contains no Cirnptiiue or Tuipentmc. and may be used freely by all, with ' perfect safety. Wo positively assure the public, that this preparation 'will save, half your soap, half your wood in boiling, mote man half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to pieces. '■ N. fl.T-This article is warranted not (o in* juro clothes in any respect. :Jl r* An Agent wanted to esnvits in the adjoining county In Kentucky. Alt order* addruKd to ; ; E: G. CARINGTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, - Switzerland county, Indians, —wilt be promptly attended to. • Feb. 20, lS5G.-wlf f ■ tills cltvsft and useful atlicle-li destined to entirely supercede vv ‘ ihe use of the wash-hoard, and thereby do away with

Fatcnled 3I»y IGtli, 1854. ' TlllB MILL has doubtless attained a more sudden celebrity for doing ' .work 1 with rapidity, and ease, than MdtfeL any other article of labor-sating ma-SEBC chinery over presented *to the Agricultural World. .

UIE undersigned would i a form (be citizens of "Veyay and vicmity, tb*t he is prepared to do all, kinds of CARRIAGE PAINTING, in the noalest style. Shop on Ferry street, over Jagera’s Blacksmith Shop. D. M. ROBERTS. Vetay, Feb. 6, 1656.—2m