Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 June 1856 — Page 3

' Cincinnati Produce Jlirktl.' ■■ I TONiftlrdW Do i '! ' r Cincinnati, Junell, J86G, They never inore tban gise tempera-^ Floor and Grain—Tim market is-very ry re ii e f and they never will; It is becauseT dull, and ordinary superfine is offered at they don’t touch the CAUSE of the d i tease.—, 65 without finding buyers. The only The.CA.USE cf all ague and;bill ioua discases ™ ,60 W. .18616: The receipts during thelaal24 hours com- RAI> ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused by prise 2,621 brie. Oats are scarce aud m itdisappearsalonce. Rhodes'Fever and Ague good demand at 27@28c. No change in Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover 400 bushels Mediterranean Wheat at 91, t0I1[ of New York, to this effect, is attached to and 85Q bushels prime Barley, at 91 45. every holtic; therefore if it does no good it can Botirr—The market is steady at 11® do no harm. ‘ 13c. for fair apd prime, the prorating pri- a This is more than can be said of Quimuc • f . r - Arsenic, or any tome in existence, as their use , CCSlor good OOlUg^. 1 - ' ' is ruinous to the* constitution and brings on 11 Driep Fpoix-I-Therp is. a good demand DUMB AGUE, which never allows a person ifor Peaches; with sales of 8,200:bushels, to fed perfectly well for a single moment, in ! in lots, at 820225.’ ' ADDles'ranKe from illustration of these truths I annex, some cx■91 toil IB • rr -y tracts from a letter Just received from a PhyPonK—Not much doing, but holders of OHIO, March 17, 1S5G. city Mess are firm at 918. : A sale pf 800 JAS. A. .RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Your? brla. country Mesa was rnadoat'816 76. of the 2J insLjs at, hand. The Cure arrived Bacon—The market is auiet but firm. lttle lasl > eor and H>e difficulty in gelling any c ., *i, i, (, * jQi,«r.lAa« one to try .it was greatly increased from the Sides can be bought at 6c,, and Shoulders hct i ha t a tein edy t B fld been, introduced which at Ojc., but wp heard of no sales... was growing in favor with the public, os being -Sugar—The markotie very firm at better, than using Quinine,—nob knowing 1 nlar way, with a fair demand. _ This remedy, (known as “Smith’s Tonic,”) Ooffe—A sale of.60 bags, good at I2fc wou ],] invariably BREAK an ague, but it did The demand is moderate, ami the market not CURE it, as it would often return with reigjju . : - aewed vigour. This one circumstance I deem «.ai. 60c. .. 'which the market is firm, with a fair de- rollowing is the result: wand. Bugar-houso sells at 60c. from Three, persons took your “Cum," nil of “the refinery. which were cases of “Quotidian Intermittent * ■ PeAcr," of many weeks standing. They had tried .Quinine, andother remedies; occasionally, massing a cUiU, but it w«, (a3 in. aUsuch. ases,) slowly .wearing them out, and laying the foundation ’ of other and severer maladies. 1 did encceed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have notbsd a chill since. In all thrce.of these cases lhe ;,“SuiiUi , s,Tonic" had’been used, aud would,‘is before stated; break the chill; but afler a period dr two had elapsed it; would return. ! I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your “Cure" the Aoritage ground of jatiy other reipcdy now in use here, &c. &c. • WILLIAM BUCKNER. M. D. RHODES’ FRYER ami AGUE CURE, ot ANTIDOTE TO‘MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a "CURE.” Take it feel the chills coming on,'and you will neser have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor Providetlce, R. I. ■ Wholesale ‘ Agents, St. Louis, II % BLAKSLEY;. Chicago, BARCLAY BROS. And for sale by DnrggisUtgencrally.' jel8-3m Poreald In Veray by J. L. Thleband.,

Nrocltg,' Jnslrnciidn,

SCOTT’S

Trial foT'Murder.

Xr.w Yohk, Juno 14,

LITTLE GIANT- : w

CORN AND COB MILL.

The trial of the negro Wilson, for the murder of Capt. Palmer, on board the schooner Eudoia Imogene, while-lying at anchor near the City Island, in November last, at .White Plains, on Thursday afternoon, terminated at 1 o'clock this morning, when the jury found the prisoner gnilty of .murder in the.first degree. Ho was-sentenced by the Court to he executed on lira 25th day of July.

Patented 3Uj- 10th, 1904. j: THIS MILL has doubtlessattained a more sudden celebrity for doing its work witlLrapidily'atjd case, thanSygL any other uttkle of labor-saving nn-2EStl chinety everpresenled to the Agricultural World. . .

. Some 4,000 bare already been told the past season al Baltimore, and Cincinnati' alone; and, so far as'known, have given universal satisfaction.: /'.

For portability,'simplicity of construction, and convenience of use, the Little Giant has no equal.;' It weighs from three to fjvchun-. died pounds, according to size, can be adjusted and u?ed with convenience by anybody. ; The Little Giantess received (he first premium at every State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the post fall, and that in the most com--plimenUty manner. ' These Mills ate guaranteed against breakage or derangement, and .warranted to grind feed from ear corn; .anil grits or fine hominy from shelled corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for farm' purposes never attained before.. . - ;

From California.

CHEAT EXCITEMENT la’ SAN FRANCISCO. New Orleans, June 11.

TIio steamer Daniel Webster has arrived, bringing dates froin" San Francisco to the lltb ult., and from San Juan to tbo 6th. . ;

fllouuiig anii Uraping lUatljims

Great excitement ezistw! in San Francisco, which originated as follows; A man, named Casey sliof Jas. King, editor, the Bulletin, in the street. Casey was arrested and-put in Jail. This occurred on the 14th ultd sod on the Ifllh King, died, jlnlenso excitement ensued,.> Tbo old VigilanceCommittee called a meeting. Placards of an inflammatory character wore posted, calling upon : the citizens to take the law in thoir own hands. .

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Little Giant No. 2 is offered at $10 complete, ready for'attaching the team, and warranted to grind 10 bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3, at $511, will, grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour; No. 4, at $-30, will grind 20 bushels per hour with two horses. Sold-by F. L. ORIS.AitU & SON, dcclfl-tf Vevay, Indiana.

Museum nutl Concert,

flAHE former containing upwards of 100,OfO X Curiosities, will exhibit at VKVAV, Saturday, June 28, at 2 and 2, P. M., mi tLe Flontlug'ralncc&Jns.Knymond. The,M»iscum contains a complete ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION, of every wild and rare Animal existing in Europe, Asia, Africa ami America, including a full-grown ELEPHANT and magnificent GIRAFFE; innumerable specimens of Birds, from the gigantic Ostrich to upward of one hundred specimens of the fatty Humming Bird. . . A STATUE GALLERY, of figures, the size of life, nmoiig which are—Christ preaching in the Temple; the Sbakspcan Gallery; Siamese Twins; the Fomily.of Napoleon; Washington and Lafayette; William Wallace and Helen Mur; Tam O'ShanlonjSouler Johny; the Landlord and Landlady; the Chief Utica—in the Ur ess he wore when when Living; hundreds of ancient and Indian War Weapons; a Panoramic View of the World.' Mineral and vegetable Curiosities without number; ancient Relics from Egypt, Greece, Rome, Pompeii and Herculaneum. One li under d and FI ft j-Oil Pnluilngt.

fTTAHE undesigned having .the exclusive A Agency nf Switzerland countV for Kelchmn's and Anderson's Mowing Machines, and for the eetehraled New;York . 1 ■ ■ ■„

A Human Life Saved.

On [Sunday, tho 18tb, 3,000 citizens, completely organized, divided into companies and armed with mussels/,marched through three streets from the committee rooms,-took possession .of the jail, and took from thence Cnsoy and the gambler Corn, and carried them to the committee rooms,-'where they wore strongly guarded. . When tbo Blearpcrsaiied, it; .was supposed they wonldibo hung, - The whole city was draped in mourning for the death of King, who was highly csteemod.--Cosoy was formerly an- inmate of Bing Sing, which etaiomont in King's paper caused tlio difficulty. Tho committee aro fully organized throughout tho State, and lire said to "havo seventy-five - thousand dollars to aid in carrying oiit thdiKmoasnres. All the gamblers aro to bp driven ont of thocountly. -.The committee bavo plenty of arms - and ammunition. Tlio proceedings of tbp committee Were characterized by perTcctorder and propriety, , The George Law .takes forwanl nearly two millions.” *■'

f nnvjoie, tlieht, March IT, IP3f.

J. A. RHODES; E*J.: Dcar.Slr-A* I look your mdllrino to sell oa con.Ienm.nt, “no core no pay,” t take pleasant In staling Ils effects as reported to me hr three l.rolhen who lire la Ibis (daeo, and their,testfmoiiyli a fair Specimen of all 1 have rcMved: XV, K. Comma told me—“lhad taken nine bottles of Christie's A goo Ititsam, and continually ran down whito using It until my lungs and liter veto t'ongri led to that degree that Mood discharged from my mouth and bowels, to that alt thought It; Ira possible for me to live through anolherehtll. The dot tors loo dlilalltlicy could.forme,but thought I mast ills.— Nothing did mo soy good on 1)1 I got I!bods’ Fever and Agna Core, which at once relieved me of the dis tress and itaosea at ray.storoqch and pain In my head and hovels, and produced a pennatrent cnro ln a short time.”. ' •;

I. Worth BemeraWring. Sarsaparilla, or the extract thereof, is a favorite prescription with many of out best phy* aiitatis, end at this season largely used to purify the blood, and strenthen the constitution. The preparation manufactured by Mr. Hurley of tbi* : cUy, is universally, admjtlediuperiorto any tbit has for years been offered to the public, and the lijrge and increasing demand tally justifies'the assertion. : It is used with decided advantage.in Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Brokchitis, Cutaneous and all affections arising front on impure 'or weakened condition of the blood. Let noonebedc--ceired into using aiiy olhet^—Lou. Trines.

lEoapcr,. Cull the attention of Farmers to these labor* saving Machines. We have them’ now on hand, ready for exhibition, and fill orders on short notice. We believe them to he the best now in use. Call ami examine for yourselves.

O'We arc also in receipt of a large stock of Grain Scythes ami Cradles, . Grass Scythes and Snaths, t Horse and Hand Hay Rakes, i Hay Forks, 2 nml i tine, Manure Forks, 1 amt » line, ' i.. \ .Shovels, Spades ami Hoes. . i. And a general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Anils, Cnrrlngc Spring*, jiiltji, CurprnCcr’fi <£ Conner”* All bought of the Manufacturers, and will be sold on liberal terms. Call and see for your* selves. [raa>*23],: F. L. 0RISARD1& SON.

. II. M-Cosklix says: *.‘I badbecen Uktig medicine at as good a doctor si wo hard In our county, and to. ken any noanllty of quinine and specifics without any good result, from SStu August to 17th DccvmWr.’ But serin? how nicety It oiKwntcd upon my brother, I col a Untie of RHOlIKS’ BHVKR AND AG UK CURB, which ottletcd a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle., .

The beautiful and during. Polish Refugee, Madam OLINZA, in her thrilling, terrific, and at the same time graceful feats on the Tight* rope, extended-in mid-air, from the floor to' the roof; and at Ihisdnuty height, on a smalt coni, walking backward and forward, ascending and descending blindfolded, dancing Waltzes, Polkas and Pirouettes; playing ex* cjuisttcly on the Cornet-o-Piston, and achieving many of the most exciting and startling feats ever introduced, far surpassing any other living artiste in this department. * . Also, that incomprehensible'Genius, Mr.'S. K-. G. NELLIS, who has appeared with great eclat before the principal crowned heads et Europe, as wtllos the sovereigns of America, and received from each subslanlia! and gratifying evidences of the appreciation they entertained of his extraordinary.skilLMr.Ncllis, wilhr his feel alone, cuts profiles and Valentines, opens au‘d winds iip Watches, writes and folds Letters, Shoots with Dow and Arrow aid quarter of d dollar of ten paces and-sel-dotn misses,'Loads and ' Discharges Pistols, Plays ou the Accordcon and Violinccllq, and performs numberless similar : intricate' operations, with a.faciUlj and. ease ,lhnl moat people cannot aspire to with theTiili use of their hands nnd fiiigera,dcinqiisUatlng_howiignaUy nature compensates fur h defective, organization. . - Also, (bat mre oniidal, aLiving White Polar DEAR, the living Specimen in the United Elates, aud probably the toiMt .interesting animal extant.- • 1

a. M. CosKLts was not here, but Ixub ihe other brothers iay till cue was the lame as H.‘- M's. . I sold the nte<UcIti<i to both the same day, and the core was as jpeedyTrora the same small quantity, and I might' iOMiedly. Youra with respect, A.HUST1XCT0S. The above speak* for itself- Good proof oi It Ii, it Is no beilerlhift the vast number of like certificates 1 have already' published, and the sill I greater amount that k continually [touring In to me. . ■ One thin? more, lost year I bad occasion, to 'caution the Public in these wonts;— 14 1 noticed one IIAn who have taken one of my general circulars, ibbtlllutcd Uio name of their nostrum for my medicine, and then with tho.braicn Impudence end their pamphlet with the exclamation, ‘Let thoj>roprtctor of any other medicine say a* much If he dam.* ” &C. > - Sow 1 take ploasnre In saying that the Caution referred to the same “Ur, Christies Ague IbUom” that Is mcaloncd In tba above certificate. . ?

Jnholl.

The committee appointed yesterday in ■the Northern: American Convention, oh the proposed Republican fusion, agreed to report in favor of it, an I hformaL ballot being taken to express thd feeling of the Convention..• < -

J * P. III Hi SII A W, Watch 31 after nml Jeweller,

AFFLICTED BBi»V . fit I LA UELPHI Ail K DIC AI. 110 US E.—Hs IJbi Uh >■ J twenty two Tcamaro lit Ur. KlSKELlJi, comer of Third and Union street*. Philadelphia, I’*. • ' : TWKNHVTWO YEARS' Experience ha* rendered Ur. K.- a mail sueceufnl practitioner in Iho cure of nil dlwase* ofa private nature: rninb00*1*1 debility u an Impediment to marriage; aerroutand sexual iuBrmUlcf,dlreaie* orihu it in, and Uioso arbtng from abuio or mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

OF C.lttttOU.TOS, KEXTTCKV, j 'SX/'ILL be here two days in each week, f I (Tuesday’s arid Wednesdays}, prepared to do all kinds of work in ,his/?V0 line. Particular attention will be given to rephiring: Watches nnd Jewelry, nnd work warranted, if the machinery is good. - He will visit residences in town to repair Clocks, if notified. Ladies,who-have Jewelty to repair, are especially-invited to cat), assuring them Hint general satisfaction'will be given.

Thoconsultation among tho delegates last night is understood to have led to an agreement to continue tho sessions till the 17th, and nominate Fremont simultaneously with the Philadelphia Convention. The Convention proceeded to an informal balloting, and (he third resulted as follows: Fremoni, 37; Banks, 40; Jobnston;15; Stockton, 18; McLean, 2, Adjourned until Monday morning. ■

In Nicaragua everything was quiet. . Walter bad removed bis bead quarters to Leori; :

■ Some.sickness bad occurred among tbo troops. : It was .rumored that a revolution bad broken out in Costa Rica during flora’s absence,-beaded by an influential family named Castro. ...

. There arose von I other Indnrtrioni people who an applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my. Fever and Ague Cure, or Antcdota to Malaria, except the CCrtificiles of Cares and the Certificate of die celebrated CHemlsI, Dr. James R.-Chilton, of X. Y„ In Cirof of Its perfectly HARMI.KSS CHARACTER, which is attached to every’ bottle.— Tilts will servo to distinguish my medicnc from Imitations. ■ JA8. A. RHODES. Proprietor, ■ AplO—3ra . ; Providence, K, 1. 1

There Is on.cell babH, »o me 1 1 inn Indulged in by: .boy*, in solitude,often growing np.wlth them to manhood; and which, If not reformed. In duo lime, not only tx-gcl* serious obstacle* to matrimonial hapnlnea, but cirts rise lo a aerie* of protracted, ItulJiuu*, and nemtallng alfecUonf. Few of those who give way to tbi* pernicious practice are aware of Uie consmiaenccs, unUI they-dmtl Iho nervous system shattered, fcol strange and unac-countable-sensations, and vague fears In the mind.— (See rage* 27, K, 59, of Dr, K.’i boot on “Self-Pres-ervation.” • • • - • ' .

03* Hoorn at Isaac Stevens’s Book store, Main street. Mn Stevens will attend to receiving and delivering work in. Mr. Hinshaw’s absence. * '■ 'VeTay, ap30-lf;

£ GREAT ORIQhN’AL NOVELI-ETTfy

llalloteay’a Ointmtnt andPHU. —Wonderful Remedies for the Cure of Scalds and Rums,— Emelin Anderson, of Newport, R. 1., was accidentally severely scalded by some boiling water falling over her* The whole of the right side aiuMcgm particular was in almost shocking state, in the hurry of the moment was applied which caused (he to peel otT n I must to the bone, and rendered her utterly unable to move; she was cairicd (dbed, medical assisLinec called in, and her recovery despaired of; it so happened, that a* friend who paid a visit thatday, had Juslbctn cured of a dreadfully bad leg by Holloway’s Ointment and. Pills, and- she recommended the same, the Pills and Ointment were accordingly' bougt and used', by continuing them fdr lwo weeks, she was perfectly well, and has written most gratefully to Professor Holloway, for the •cure effected. * ,3G‘

.1*. S.—Will also be at Ghent on Thursday, of cnch week. Ttnom at “American-Hotel.” Persona of that place will cal] o'n ScoliTandy for particulars, who will attend to taking-in and delivering work in the absence of Mr. H.

The Happy Homo and Parlor Magazine;

PROSPECTUS OF

'fcYLVANUS COttB. JR,., . 'Entitled: THE GU.V SfAKER OF MOSCOW ( i, Ob, VaUUMU THE -MoSK. ■

: —ASO ALSO OP —

The unfortunate thus affectedbecomes feeble, U un-‘ able W labor with seenrtome*l vigor, *or to apply bit mind to study; hi* step It tardy.and weak; he it dull, irresolute, and'engage* area In hif'spori* with let* energy than niual. . ’ • •• •• • • '. -‘■o; If he beforo the practlco ha* done it* wont, ami fenlor matrimony* hi* marriage U : unfruitful, and hi* lenso Ull* him that thia U causedby early futile*. . Time sra coniddo rattan* which ahould : awaken tho attention of all who an) similarly situated.: . > . RBilEUlIBU, i: • " lie who place* himself under J)r. Kiskkur** treatmenI, may religiously confide In his honor a* a geii-l demon, and rely upon tho asiunnce, that thoscc/cls of Dr. K/s pailonU wjll never bo disclosed. Voting man—let tie falsa raodcfly deter you from making your cose known lo one, who, from education amt respectability, run certainly tiefriend you, - Ur. Kisxmmx’v residence no* been for Iho lut twenty yean at the S. '*W. Comer of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia; Pa. • , PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE

The Mother's Atsitlanl Child's Friend,

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l , for 1S5G. THESE Magazines, as their names import, are designed to render hbnie happy, to treat of the various relations, duties, trials and joys of domestic life, to furnish entertainment and instruction for all (he members of the house* hold, and to .exert a healthful, moral, and. re* ligious influence; free from sectarian bias, in the m-iiiy thousands of families in which they are welcome visiters on (he Jtrst of each month. To this end, every department, and each article whether prosaic , or poetic,-historical or fictitious, will contribute. ' , . Each numberof the Mother’s Assistant con Inins thirty-two octavo pages, with one beau* lifu) steel engraving, an occasional lithograph of. some excellent‘specimen of fruit or (lower iii colors, and one or-two pages of original music. . . ‘ 1 ’ ! j : . Each number of the Happy. Hbmcf contains sixty-four octavo pages; a steel engraving, a lithograph of sdme fruit or flower m colors, with numerous wood-cuts of (he fashions, once ia eacb of the four seasons, which is quite as oflen.'as they can be of any advantage to a' Christian family, with various patterns of embroidery, together With, one piece,-or more, of original, vocal, and insttumeptnl: music; with occasional plans for city and country residences,and prints, of the bed domestic animals. It gives'more’attention than- the.Assistantto education in all its-branches, and in addition has a department devoted to each of the,fallowing s u bje c Is;— Bibljgal _njjte?;.] irw hie h difficult texts of Scripture are explained—passing events, in which,' whatever is new'and interesting in our own country,.and- in mother lands, is chronicled and commented upon*— fashions;—embroidery,—agriculture and horticulture; —architect u re;— music;— yfit’-.and humor;—moral maxims;—housewifery;—book notices, or a review of (he press musio, and advertisements of articles, poth ornamental and useful in a family../ - J . Both these Magazines are edited by Rev/A. R. Baker and Mrs. Madeline Leslie,*whose literary productions have been favorably'noUccd by the'press and received by the piibljcV;. They are in the- department oPAgricuilure and'Horticulture by Wjlder. President of the U. S. Agricultural Societyi and of the American Pomotogicil : Society,"and by L. E. Berckraens, Esq., in that of Poetry, .by ReV. E. Porter Dyor; and in other departments by persons of distinguished ability/; ■ ■ ' s-,.-■ ■ ? mong our contributors- are lhe Rev.Drs. Humphrey, -Shepherdf, Cbeever, Chicketing and Todd, Ptofesso'tfStmthTHiacVeIfa n d Lawrtnee, and Rev. Messrs; Warren, Thayeri Tuck er. and other gentlemen of. the learned professions and of. literary, pursuits; also -by Mrs. Sigourney, .A/ E. Pdner, Ph'ebe Avery, Hariafotd; Mary-Montague, Meta Lander. "Misses Mary Grace Ualphir.e, M. 0. Osgood, and other mothers and daughters,.who. aje favorite;writers with "the Christian public. . ,V ; , : We shall spare neither lime, tabor, .nor expense, .to render. IhesVHhe best magazines'in the'country for a family;and have; roadeoVrangements which, we Uust,-wilKeoabIfrnstb accomplish- this objeoL- - wittMbe -continued patronage.of our/fubscribera, .and'pfgOthera who, we hope, will enroll their, names on'oiir, list at thd the year 1 ? the “Hxrrr HouE and Parlor: Macusi.ns,” $2,00 a year, m advance; otherwise $3,00j^*of: “Tnr Mothir’s., Assistant Guild’s Fsiz-sd/’, $l,00a .year, in , odcance: otherwise $1,60.' Specimen . numbers' of the Tatter will be 'sent' free of postage' to any person ordering it, who encloses 6-oents in postoffice stamps; and of the former to aay.-person who encloses in his or hei in saidstamps. - ■ > ;

A Tate of (he Empire under Peter the Great.. WILL be.commenced in the number of THE NEW-YORK LEDGER, to be issued od .next Saturday morning. It will be magnificently illustrated'from Drawings by Thwaitcs.

THE underaighed wish'tojnrorm.lhepublic generally that Uiey are now ready in receive Wool for - Carding at their establishment in Ve- - vay, fnd. Their. Machines ■: are SfiUSUaS now ip perfect working order. • - ’ • . G. G. KNOX * SONS. (HP The Sleam Mill is nuw ready to do cus* tom grinding for.(he eighth. 'The highest cash price pa id for Wheat; O’ Flourkepl constantlyon baud forsate.. •- Vcvay, April 3(1/1856.—3m ,

/Admission . twenty-five cents, only; No half, price. • . . /

Svi.va.sc!) Coat), Jr. i is well known as one of the most popular Novctlclte writers in Hie world;'amt I tils last production of his Is decidedly the moitenlertaining narrative Dial over emanated from Lis pen, and must add greatly to hts well-earned reputation. In addition to this continued Talc, we will soon (ncil week probably) begin to publish-sume short stories, complete in each number, by Mr. Cobb. Ilia numerous admirers jimong otir readers will doubtless be gratified to leant that wo have secured the service of their favorite. —. ' The .New* York Ledger will also contain more of the (brilling story of.Norma Uanton; also; Peeps from under a Parasol, by Fanny Fern; Original Poems, by Mrs. Sigourney and Other popular writers; several complete Original Stontsj o great variety of Editorial and Miscellaneous Matter;’, and lots of oiler at tractions (oo.numcrous to mention. — ;Price Only Ponr Cents, -- : . ROBERT BONNER,. , Editor arid Proprietor, '■ np3Q : o ■ ' No. 120 Nassnu-st., New*York. ■■

An Entertainment and Concertwill be given in n beautiful Concert Hoorn, on Ihe JAMBS RAYMOND/ immediately after the' exhibition on Ute* Palace, constating of. Ethiopian Melodies:.Fancy and Comic Dancing, Characteristic Del|neatioris,&c.i by a In I tidied troupe of Slate and Female. Artists. - ;■•. ' Admission 25 cents. : jel8-2t • - vi ‘V -■' ■: ' ■

Can bate (b; staling Ibclr. ca*o explicitly, together with all their iymplem»,p*r In tier, enclosing a w, mlttanco) Dr. K’a medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to' any part or the Untied SUIe.< and: packed secure frora-nuuoi or cc*twn, by. Mall or Express. • •• ■■ ;

... v in If-Ink. HARWdOD dc.DOAN have just received direct from:'the. manufacturers, Gross, Robinson <k Co.,;nt.Horner, N. Y., a supply of their Block, Carmine ond’Indelible Inks.;

To Marry whom you Pi,issx.-|-Ah! how man; would like (o be. gifted with' this rah,* power. 1 How many would give alt they are worth to learn the subtle process' or inspiring with a corresponding affection the bosom that has won their love! To all such; we chn only Mythat here is. hope for them. Let read the unique and astounding book by Professor Hondout, of New York: U Js called many raade'Easyi*' and reveals all the'secrets of lore. - : ndv

READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! . A vigorous. Life or a Premature Death, Kinkc-: Self-Preservation—only "5.cents. ; ; Lstun containing that value in stampa, will ensure a copy, per return of mall. ■ . ...

Tins Ink will resist (he action of acids, and while the Inks in common use can be removed entirely from the paper, this remains black and bright They have also on hand Gundry’s Commercial Writing Fluid, and Titcomb's Ink; Jj* For sale wholesale and relail.

Robert n. lamd.y ; . and Thomas -B. I . ’ v DoW, administrators of I the esrale of John Wil- ! .- '■ Us,- deceased, v ; r; / r . j Petition tdsell real - ’ ! vs. iestatelopaydebls. The unknown heirs -of I . said John Willis.* ■ ■ J ’ Thcupknown'hcirsqfJohn Willis, deceased; arc;notified that tliii obove natoedodmmislrators of tlic : esta(c of John Willis, deceased, filed llielr pelition al the April Tenn,185C, of the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas to sell the real estate of said deceased, viz: The S. E. qr. of sec. 6, township two, of range 3, west, containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in Switzerland county, Indiana, except about five acres sold by said Willis In Ins life time and Conveyed to Lewis Rogers, out of the S. W. corner of said piece of land—to pay debts outstanding .against said estntei and the Court ordered that said petition stand forbear* ing at the July Term, A. D. I860, of said court, and that notice of the pendency thereof Ire giyen to according to : law. The unknown licirsof said John Willis are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that the same standsTor hearing and will be beard and acted upon by said Court at its next term, io be held in the Court House, in Vcvay, Switzerland county, Indiana, on the first'Mon* day of July, 1856. : < - Attest: . . : OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk S. 0. C. P.

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Assaisaojhsy. ipim©So ,, WE ctri'fnraishour ftietuls and the public generally,'with National Plugs on very short notice. Specimens may be seen at the REVEILLE Office.

Just received at . . WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 ; ■; Ferry street, Vevay, Inti.

lints—lints. A GENERAL assortment of . MES’S' AJVD BOY’S Lieghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received ot ' ap23 WILLIAM SHAW * SONS.

FOB,SALE. I HAVE Tor sale on. reasonable terras, an excellent COW. Apply immediately. Tlir JOHN W. WRIGHT? . cC.tig Township, June 18, 1856,—2t

Constable’* Sale,

. Adminlstrator’sr Sale;: ALJOT1CE is hereby given that I will sell at i v public auctiou, on Saturday the 12th day nfJuly, A. D., 1S50, at the residence[ of Isabella Beatty, late of Switzerland county, deceased, all her personal property, consisting of two hogs, one cow, pork, corn 1 ; in the. crib, fanning utensils, household- furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention.

Notice of Appointment of Administrator. TBTOT1CE is hereby given, that, the underll signad has been duly appointed- administrator of.the estate of Joseph H. Marsh, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent • WILLI AM RO CHAT, Adminutralcir. ■ June 4, I860.—3t J ' . ■

BY virtue of an execution given me by Reuben Berry, a Justice of the Peace, 'Tosey township, Switzerland county, InJ., 1 "will offer at public sale, on the 20th June, '1666, at Uic mouth of Allen's Creek, below ’Patriot, a COAL BARGE, taken up in the ice on the 28lh*February, 185G, by W. P. Caropand others. The boat is described as follows; a coM barge, marked Dravb on the lop and cross ties at either end, 126 feet long, 20 wide. The owner or owners ate requested to vprovc ptopetl), pay charges, or thasame wilV be sold for the benefit of the claim of the said Wm, P. Campbell artdothers. jell E. B. YARNALL, Constable'Posey T,, Swit. co., Ind.

XtoolB and Shoes, . . For Ladies, Gcnllcmon's, n6d> Children's Spring'and Sura liter .Wear. A large variety just received at ■ ■ / - ' sp23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.

Tf.bus oa Salk.— On all sums of $3 and under, cosh in hand; and on all-sums over $3, a credit of six months will be given, and a note will be requited'hearing inteicsl from date and collectable without any relicf-whalever from valuation or appraisement laws, with good freehold security. JOHN DOWLER, jeI8-3l Administrator.

Wadiihg; Fliiid. j CA IUNGTON’8 SuperioV'ChemicaPWsshing Fluid'is. forisale' In Vovay, at Alex. Deltoz’s store, and at Ira Lindleyfs store.: , r < ap2 E. G. CARINGTON. !

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Anew book-just from the PRESS. LIFE SKETCHES FROM COMMON PATHS:? A Scries of American Talcs. BY MBS. JULIA L. DUMONT. 100 copies of the above work just received at (he Book Store of , I. STEVENS, Kyle’s Building, Main street. •June 4, 1856,—4t r o

NOTICE.

CJTAXE of Indians, Switzerland county, >5 ; SciL‘ Re it remembered that on the 16th •day of June, a. d. 1856, the following eslny jiotice wujlleJ in the Clerk’s office of said -fount/, viz; -

A GENERAL' assortment of Cdttonade?, Drills, Denims, Brown Linens/'Shirtirig Checks, Tickings, Bleached and .Brown MuaBus, &c,, &c., lust received at . t v ap23 WM. SHAW &*SQNS...

Copy of the description and valuation of an Astray Boat, taken up. by, William P. CampCbell adrift in' the Ohio river, at the month ora creek near John Allen's, in Posey township, .Switzerland county, Indiana: A Coal Barge, marked JLc top of the cross.tics; one hundred aqd twenty feet Jong, twenty-one rfeet wide; seven feet high; with six pieces spliccd*w|th *inm‘bblts on each side; the bottom three inches 'thidk-jput on with iron spikes. Appraised at two hundred dollars, betfbic me, on the 29th day df May, a. d. JS66, by iGcorgo W. Green and Silas Dibble. REUBEN BERRY/Jmlice'of the Peace. , AUmU—Ouvas-Ojutwr, Clelk. \ 1 ' j : ,i : .V. '

Cash for Hides. THE highest price paid for Hides, eitherin cash or Groceries. Call at the store of ap23 IRA L1NDLEY.

UEA'DYyJLArD EG L 0 THIN G. HARWOOD &, J)OAN have just received and' opened a' good assortment of'

‘1XTE ore now receiving a fresh supply of SprInB and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. roarl2 TEATS &8C1IENCK.

A liberal discount will be ,roade to 6boksellers, Periodical dealers, Clubs, Associations and Sabbath schools.

Kcady-Jltulc Clolliiug:, suitci to Hie and approaching Winter seasons. Thcstbtiic is of that kind of Goods and make to -recommend itself for

C, STONE & COMPANY, vID* All communications should be addressed to O.Btone 4, Co., Boston*.

Kanawha Sail. | UST received a shipment of No. 1 Kang99 wha salt* -It EATS $ SGHBNCK. EJLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summoils' and Subpmnas, for .sale at the It EVEILLE OlTlCJI. . .. feb-20-tf

Administrators Notice,

jtkJOTICG’ is bciqby given, that Ihe under* ' signed has been appointed administrator of the estate-of Sarah Beatty, late : .of Switzerland county, .Indiana, Deceased*..' Saidfeslale ,)■ solvent, , * jetSratVj re;/' AdiAidUtMt^j:

.DVMABJ£JT>Y AtfD ECONOMY ,to IhB'wbarH.- 1 - Coals at from-$3,50 U $12,00; Vests .-fidtri $1,26 to *6,60. Tants fronrSli60to-$9,60;^ Vevay, Sept.-12, .

County Orders,

NOTICE’is hereby given that thereis now funds in the County Treasury toiedeehi all outstanding'county orders, and no interest will be paid aftcMhe lllh day of Juno, 1866. J.’R. MO RE ROD,, treasurer.

CHAIN -keep Ohnitaiiily On bald Chain Pumps.': For sale low JeKH ' it;. GRISARD % BON.

WE have Juslrecaived a supply of Kanawha aatL V. L. ORIS A ED/t .80$,

RwliiffSim.' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of filling Stu| IndUnB. . - Authorized Cnpitdl l .v..8iP0,(HN). Business confined to the State of Indiana. INCORPORATED, isil!' ' HOARD OF DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, J. C. WELLS, J. W, TALBOTT, GEO. GILLESPIE; J. M. 0INNINGS. II. J. HATHAWAY, B. B, LORING, - S. F. COVINGTON, WM. T. PATE, JOHN GIfACB,'t v. WM. H. POWELL, J. P, ULttEY, J. W. SPENCER. / , R. HATHAWAY, I rcsidenL II. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. IT Fire ami Marine risks taken at equitable rail's. All persons desiring Insurance will call on . GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, nta>'31-ly Agent, at Veyay, lud.