Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 July 1856 — Page 3

Claeimtatl Product 31>rktt ( Cincinnati, July B, 1866. , t’LOUR—TliO market t# but poorly tvppUoO, and U very firm, ftt;dprlc4« again higher. Tbc ale# tddCir iDlibU. el |5 ai; WO do at *5 pa S« do. (jeueriUy.)■delivered, el va no do. (toolav.) *i $!; <20 do. extra al *0 £0*033, and J30dt». as |5«S: the market doting firm at 53903U5foriuperBtie,ar.J 592050 35 fare tire.. aiBM Thnnday eompriw 1,037 barrel#. ! GRAl.*—Sale* of bulb. Oati from Kail raid d6' : pol, nt 3S>;c. Wo board of #ale* of new Wheat, to ] the extant of TOQbnrbeU. delire red it Hamilton, at At, LotntiT3iyflnnal3TS38c. • , CHKESE—Sal'.-i of eas boxea at Be. • f RbirKK—Saleiof tl Arklu and-I LbU. at 13££<3t13e. » flfkltu #113S'c.' Market Ann. I BACOA—The market may 1m ijuoied boo rati t- A ; »do of IJ hhd* SlJfaat IOkc...packed. • . ' 1 • ( OHK—A aala of 600 bbls. iu made on TbaraJay eremtig, awl not bvfare/cftortcd, at SIS 90 for Meta, at which rate the market U Arm .but ike demand U not actlre. . - ■ ■ . SUGAR—'The market la urehiDged, with a taoderd#‘aa > i'd. Salea bf 30 hhda.good.fair at 10c., and ID do. fair at Use aame. MOLASSES—The market la unchanged and Ann.— Sale* of. 60 bblt.' a*. 93c.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

Report of the Kansas Committee, .j The New York papers contain a Jong docu- ‘ merit signed \V. A. Howard and John Shcr- ; niao, a majority of the committee appointed to gather testimony in Kansas. The other member of the committee has on hand the hard task of writing the minority report. The com-: imttee report the following facts end conclusions as established by tbu testimony; ‘ j Fiist—That each election in the Teftilo- ; ryhcld under the organic or alleged territorial law* has been .carried by organized invasions from the State of Missouri, by |which the people of the Territory have been prevented fruiti exercising the rights secured'-to them by .ihe organic Jaw.' - . * • Second—That the alleged Territorial 1-egis-lain re was an illegally constituted body, and bad no power to pass, valid laws, and. their enactments aye, therefore, nullaad void. -Third— 1 TJikt these alleged law* have not, as a general thing, begn used to protect persons and to punish wrong, but for unlawful purposes.-

•' ' Itlaing Sun - INSURANCE COMPANY,

Of Riling 1 Sun, Indiana,

News from Europe.

New Yons, July". The Baltic, with Liverpool Jah'i to the 2Sth, arrived about soon. The London paper*, In thdr summit) fur the week in regard to American affairs, say that, Judging 1 from the Interior newapspen, ll would ecem the country ia delighted with the turn In American affairs. It I* iurpriringhow much (he public has become enlightened .oa ths subject by a freo preu, devoted In a national erprtttlonof our dlOculUM.The eoootry appear* pleaaed with the nomination of Ouch man. OurllTetpool coimpondenlaays; “J’ublle feeling oa American affair* baa now rabaklsd so much u to bare ao longer any tumUling efffecl on the market*. Several leading presses yet. keep grumbling. The Turn adrieea Britain tn harry up (he acUlemcnt of the American question before Buchanan (selected. The Parliamentary committee; on the Danish Sound Date held a meeting. The lose of the ship Ocean Queen, from London to Karr York, bu been recorded. The ship Moro Castle, of Windsor, w«* found abandoned, with mutt gone, 'She vai towed to Crook* bare*. The ship Unicorn, from Liverpool to Boitob,waa abandoned at tea *o the nh of Jane/

Authorized Capital,... .$100,000.

Business confined to the State of Indiana

Information Wanted. 1 THE account book*, notes and papers be- _ longing l<> the,late Mary E. Seymour not baring been found among her effects! are supposed .to have been either put into- the hands of some friend by her for collection, or lost. • Any information in regard to the books and papers will be gratefully received by tbc un-dersigned.-‘Also, ant persons knowing themselves indebted to her will please cal) and settle with me. jy9-3t ‘. KaTE T. SMITH. K 1C HE V’7 N EW "

INCORPORATED, 1S31.

HOARD OF D1RKCTOKSS. HATHAWAY, . B; R. I.OBINO, J, C. WELLS, S. F. COVINGTON, J. W. TALBOTT. W.M. T. PATE', GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. M. GINNINGS, WMLH. POWELL, H.J, HATHAWAY, J. P?CiLREY, J. W. SPENCER.

. ■ & HATHAWAY, Presided! B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary.

BUM tUY, Over V. I*. Sclienck’s Store. iTT Entrance on Pike street.’ ’ jy2-tf

JSTTIic BaltimoroOippcr saya: **\ye have it, on high' authority, that a member of. Congness from Virginia. ivlio haft'always acted with tjhe old Democratic party, has stated thafc ten- days since. tio had no hope of Mr. Fillmore’s election ini that State, hnt nt he is entirely confident of Itis sucesLs.; Tlie work goes on bravely." : > ; • ■ ’

£T Fite and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. AH persons deiiiing Insurance ivill call mi GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, innytJMv Agent, at Vevay. Ind. S. F. (j’OVINGTON, Genital Agept.

Foutlb—Thal lhc election under which, the lilting delegate, Jobe W, Whitfield,, bolds bis seat, was noVbetd in pursuance of any valid law, and that it should be regarded only at the expression of the Choice of those, resident pi'lltens who vofcd for him/ ’ \ ; Fifth—.The t theelcction under, ufhichlhe contesting delegate, Andrew Hi. Reeder, claims hisseat, was) not held', in pursuance of law, and that it should be regarded only as tbe ciptession of the choice or the resident citizens who voted for him/. / Sixth—Thai Andrew H, Reeder received a greater number of votes, of resident citizens than John W*. Whitfield, for delegate. ■ V Seventh—That in the present condition of the territory a- fair' election cannot be held without a new r cenans, ‘ h'Mrtiingbnt and well guarded election law, the selection of iraparliol Judges'aod the presence of United Elates troops at every place'of bolding election. ■ Eighth—That the various elections hold;fb> the people oft he letiitoty preliminary to/the formation of the State Government, have been as regular os the disturbed condition of the lerrili ry would allow*, and that IbcconSltiulioti passed bythe convention, held in pursuance of said elections, embodies the will of a maj'orily of the people. ‘ v

The RJfihi aian Come at Last; 0*,.THE r*OCRESS OP UEblCINE. J . U was with no offlinary pride and satisfac-■ (ion that we lately.had the honor of an introduction to bnebf'the mo;d eminent men of the age, the English physician. Professor Thomas Holloway, a gentleman who bas done more for the advancement ufraedical science than any other that caft be named, not excluding 1 Mich renowned’ V'/owno’Y as' AakacHortarR, Kent,* CtliKK or Majcsuie. = The Profesbor has been recently traveling in the United- Slates, having visited this country for the purpose of establis[img,a depot for lhe sale otbis inedleincs In New York. It is true that our public have, long been familiar with his great-reputa-tion, but, partly owing to the heavy duty imposed upon imported medicines, end partly to the unwillingness of physicians and druggists to advance the interests of a professional Wither, whosesupcrior knowledgeand skill threatened to cast their owir pretensions into the shade, the sale (although great) in America of his wo'nderfuj remedies has not yet equalled the enormous demand which’exists throughout the Whole of Europe;' Australia.' the East Indies, and .must olntx.parts of the civilized World. It was, for I his; reason that the Professor, a few months'ago,' determined to make New York the location.of a great Amciicari de* pot for the preparation and sale of his medicines', rivalling in extent a rid usefulness his celebrated establishment in .London, which, as alt travelers know, is otic ot thefinslitiitions" of that city. We havc reason to .congratulate ourselvcJtisnd-cspcciallyoursickarvd afflicted, fellow-citizens. upon his felicitous resolutions. Fot proceeding step- by.step, on strictly scientific principles, Pr’festor. al.Ihe early pari of his career, • aUaipcd to a. discovery, which placed him above all competition in the' triumph of the healing art. 'He noticed how much of the boasted medical knowledge of the present day was empirical,' and how ill lie really known of the laws of human physiology,’ Continuing bis investigations, a happy thought struck him, ijke an inspiration, , and he located the scat of every disease,—no, mailer what'its nature and* diagnosis,—in the blood.' The blood’ has viUlUyj-the blood is alive; it is-indeed'in the: language' of Scripture, “ibe life.of man,.". - If that alrcam of existence is-impure, how can the human 'bejug be otherwise.than feeb!c,‘e‘xhaustod and cma-; dated and afflicted by various forms of diieaieL To purify'the blood, and keep itpure, is virtu-, ally, to banish ‘sickness from the earth. Here, (fit it, is hope for the sufferer. The poor invalid/despairing of- recovery, may go forth iuto the world a a" , renovated and strong man.— Professor I loi.utwAv'a treatment eradicates all our ailments, whether they ate of the Stomach , liver, kidneys, bingWf heart or skin, he refers their origin to, the ' blood and - restores the ap • pareuily diseased-organ to pristine and perfect health. ■ Knowing: this, us wodo,- from The experience of onr. fricnds. os well as from our own, we discharge hot ; a Samaritan! duly ti) the public, by a cqtdial tecotumeodalion of .Holloway's Pills: nod Oi.vtucmt— the former for internal derangements oL the system, the tatter fur external application to wounds and sores;' which have resisted every other so-call-ed remedy, t-JV. Y. Atlas.'

iHomtiig ant) Heaping (Uactiincs *

Anew . book -.just prom the PRESS. - LIFE S KETCUES Flto.1 COi?I.1IO.\ PATHS: _A Srrlea of AmtilcaQ-Talcs. BY MRS. JUL I Ail., D U M O jf T. 100 copies ct aW<t work just receivW at the Book Store of ’ I. STEVENS. 1 - ■ Kyle's Building, Main street. ■ June-1, 1S53.—H-o .

FOR 1836.

Sunday mule Is continued in the Parks, and Is paid for by private subscription. V ■ Tha drip Marco Polo had ahlvcd at Liverpool from Melbourne with 3IQ,WO pound* in gold. The rnualan paper* aasart that Quean Victoria will ■vljlt Berlin 'In September, bat oo Intimation to that effect ha* trutpired In London, ’ Snug, /ana SI.-llli stated that,owing tu a mediation of Ranh, arrangements bare been made betwen Denmark and (he United State*, in virtue of which a provisional toll vtuvcntluD will remain lu force till June, UsST, and round due* will bo collected under -this convention w formerly. The French papers ate dlacuumg the of the Emprata*regency. Tto public seem much Inure,ted. Bon*.—The Emperor ha* conrtracteJ a now Cabinet, In tin ding GurUcliakoff, Oaten . C nckcn and Oriofft Advices from Constant! nojL* confirm a rtaiemrnt that the RuaalaM demolished the fortification* of Retd and JimaiL Turkey recalls the. ■) vela ration of Lord Clarendon that there fortification* should not be Injured. COMMERCIAL. ,

rllcotou,'Jn' his speech at Cape Girardeau,on the IGth uh., expres-. sed doubts wbclher the Union would last four years lie said U would not be 'saved by a rccliorial President, by fi PresidentscctionallyclccUkL Fortunate: ly, ho said, we shall have a President nationally -by votes from all quartern of - the Union. .

THE uncersigned having the exclusive Ay. nry of.Sivi (Zetland county for Kclchurn's and Andcraan's Mowing Machines, amt for the celebrated'New York

Itrnjirr, ('all the attention of Formers to these laborfaring M?i'hiitei. -UV'baic them now on hand, ready for exhibition, and fit) orders on short notice. We believe them, to be the.I eat now in tiff. Call and examine for yourselves.

Gcors|n Lotteries.

The FoRT GAts'csAciUAMr Ailsxta, Gi.—lfa lottery can, under any cir* cutnslances, comma ml the genera! respect, it is only.when.it is designed to carry out some |t*ood‘»mI popular purpcsA and the funds thus 'obtained 'ate dhvoted to such an end. Church* es. used to be. Luilt in lhia„ way. 1 Colleges have often been'erected hy such means; and are now under'contract, or being built, in Georgia and Alabama. without number, owe their existence to lotteries. (Jut Hie n iiiise of i he Unscrupulous, inf inch a means of approaching the liberal public. Ud at last to'the universal deprecation of lotteries, without regard In the object he'd |u view by any of them-in their creation. The good bad to suffer wjth lbfc bad. - lujsoniebf the Southern Sides, however, they dmw aAis;i -.eikut, and while they oppose:lotteries .generally, they permit such as contemplate a - benevolent aim. The For IQ sines Academy Lottery, which is to be drnwn.ol.’Atlanta,''G»., July 28, Samuel Swan;& Co., Agents, &c„ is one one of these. This lottery.is»n'the Havana plan, all the-pri* aes being drawn, thus pfererilmg lire possibjlity of rhathmatrcjl cdrahfnhtionVof swindling. In the scheme there are 15,190 prises, amounting to Si02,OTO f and odly’U.SOl blanks, actually more prizes than ; blanks, -TBc Jaws of the Slate of Georgia are very particular in. appointing honorable and disinterested parlies as commissioners, whore duly it Is to see that everything is conducted fairly. We observe' by theircircular, tickets are 85- Shores in proportion. . See their advertisement.'

.. -J.r We are Jls<» in receipt of a large, stock of Or;iin Scythes ami Cradles, • .

Juna 31. fcMgWUW; *blW luueJailiCil. Hour xtlranctiJt f» : r JenuuJ; ulti 3tiWj Phil. 3N5-l£3Ct3J; *cwd Ohio and Balt. 3J*JJ aai.

Washington City in 1801. *? One can scarcely credit, the.dwcriptibn of Washington City, as Mrs, John Adams found-it in 1801: - ; . • • 1 \ . “Here and - there,'" she writes, ‘rist a small, cottage,■ without aglass window, interspersed among the foicsts, through, which von Ir&velfor miles without seeing a human . being. The bonsai . is upon) a grand and superb scale—requiring about thirty ten-mils to attend and beep it in orders I,could content myself anywhere foij three months; bat, though.surround*! by] forests, canyon believe that w.ood cannot ho had, because people cannot be found to "cut ami cart it? The honso is made habitable, but there is not a single opart; me'bt finished. AVe not the leant fence, yard, or other convenience without, and the. great unfinished audience room'1 make a drying room, to hang up clothes in. It is a beautiful spot, capable of every improvement, end the more I view it, the more I am delighted with it.” f '.‘The great unfinished audience room,*' of which Mrs.-Adams speaks, is the famous East Room of. the While House.

A VITALIZING ELEMENT 1 . TO CONSUMPTIVES.

v Crass Scythes and Snath?. , Horse and Hand Hay Rakps, Hay Forks, 5 and A tine, ■ Manure Iforks..4 and fi tine, S!:ovfls, Spades and Hccs, And a general assortment of . •

A PHYSICIAN of high standing, and for, merly a Professor in SeJical Institutions of this country, now retircjl ficm active practice, who has been suffering from Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while traveling ir. South America for his health, a cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold*.- and general debility; and belt g awarc.that thoua-. ands are suffering, and dying annually from this most dreadful of ail d sas«,he w desfrous from the principles of humanity, of mating known this'mosl t'pon receipt of Fifteen Cent's, in Postage Stamps, or change, hn will send a Recipe, with full directions for making and successfully using it... The amount required, is applied for Postage, ami the payment of.ibts advertisement. ’ ; AddrcsV-B. F.‘ DEVEROUGH, M.D., jeG5-Gm ; Box 23, P. 0 , Brooklyn, S. Y,

Com—TL«n li»< IwiinaC.'dinJ Of CJ;iaIrtvf xtiititl JOt Wi3Si‘, j»iul tmxtJ 3<H Sdl

Wasjiinotos, July 7.

litnltrarr, Iran, rVnilt, Carriage Spring*, .Svlc*t Cwiienter'tdi. raoptrt Tool»,(tc. All bought of the Manufacturers, and will be sold'op liberal tertns, .Cal) and see f«r your* [selves; -iinaySfij F. L. ORtSAUDdt SON.

Mr. Herbert was indie for the murder of Thom.is Keating, mid has been committed to jail to await his trial, .

New Yobk, July 5.—The Evening Post publishes a call'bigned by several Democrats who decline/ to support Buchanan, inviting their fellow Democrats of like feeling to meet in Convention, at Syracuse on the 24th for consultation, and if deemed proper, for org-tnizalion and action.

4f. P. HIM 5 HAW.

Watch JI a U ci*. a 11 d .5 cud ler,

r , , OF CiSSOf.t.TO.'i, Kr.STfCKV, ....... WILL' be nerd, two days in each week, • < Tuesdays and- Wednesdays ‘ pte pared todo altkind* of .wot It .in Idsfvtt line. tbulicniar attention* wjj| be giveii V-Tv to repairing Watches and Jewelry; and work warranted, if the machineryisgood. He will . in town to repair Clocks, if. notified. _ Ladies, who have Jewelry to repair,' arc especially invited 40 call, aim ring them that general satisfaction will be given. O' Room , at Isaac; Stevens’s Hook store, Main street. Mr.’Stevens will~a1(end to re- . ceivrng and delivering work in Mr. Hinsha v's absence. 'Veyay, a'jrtOtf ; F- S.—Wiil also be al Qhept on Thursday of each week,’ Room ,at "American Hotel." Person,* of fhat place .tfill cdlFon Scott Tandy for patlicitlais, who vvill attend (0 taking in and.delivering work in the absence of Mr. U. .

Political Items.

; The Cincinnati 'jPimes, the leading organ of ihe.Aiueticana in Ohio,; saysOhio “must or will'go Tot Fillmore or Bqchqhan.'V' • A large and cnlhusiasliCj’Arr.erican .meeting was held iu. Washington test week. .The front of the City. Hall was splendidly adorned;— The flag which Lafayette/ presented to Wifsh-' iugtun teaseihibited;audReceived with cheery, C.mr.on, mu.'ic, and fireworks formed. o prominent part of the proceedings. ' Senator Crittenden ,was-omonff the.speakers,'. -

AFFLICTED HEAD!!

PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.—Established Ucnty t™3«rs aj;o by Dr. KINK ELIS, comer of TLlrd-aad Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ' , . TWEXHY TWO YEARS* .. Eipvriet.ee tendered Ur. K. a most aacceaaful practitioner In tbe.curn of all dtaeaaea of ■ prime nature;. *ninhood’i debit!:? aa ad Impediment to marriage; nervous and sexual tnllmlllea, dUeasea of the ikiii) txi d thw iriifnt from abtuo of mfrcnrr. : TAKE PARTICULAR KOTICB, There i i an evil habit somefimea indulged in hr bon. In solitude,often growing up with them id man-; hood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not only beget* serious obstacles lo matrimonial bapntnew, hat rives rise la » series of protracted. Insidious, and ilcvBililfng affecUoar. ,, . Few of.thoso who s»l»e war to thU pernicious pneUcc are an are of the consequence*,' i until -thor And the nervous system shattered, feel strange and u'nacconntable sensations, and rasae testa In the mind.— (See toges 27,2S, 20, of Dr. K.’s hoofc <r creation.’* v. ' Tho unfortunate thus affected becomes feebly U unable lo labor with muito’med vigor, .or (o apply his mind to study; hli step U lardy and weak; be fi dot], Irresolute, and engages even In bli sports iwith lost energy than usual. ■ If lo emancipate himself before the practice has done Us wont, and enter matrimony, hts marriage is nnfrultAtt. and hts senso tells him that this Is caused by early follies...These are constdenrions which should awaken the attention of alt who an similarly situated. . ' . REMEMBER. •, He who places himself under Ur. Ktxscux's treatment, may religiously confide In hts honor s* a gentleman. and rely upoa tho urannee, that the secrets of Dr. K.’s patients will never bo disclosed. • Young man—leltio false modesty deter yon from making your case known lo one, who, from education amt respectability; can certainly befriend you.; Dr. Kiarans's residence has been for )no last twenty yeare at . the N. AV, Corner of Third and Union streets. Phlltdetjihls.Pa. /■’ - . ■ PATIENTS AT A DlSTAlfCK. - Can bare (by staling their case omlcllly, together with alt Uetr symplcms, par teller, a remittance) Dr. E** medicine, appropriated accordingly. ■ Forwarded to any .part of the United Slates, and packed secure from dixjgc or cciiortt, by Malt or Express. .

IsriiANAPoi.jn, July 5. — A very large Democratic 1 meeting war held here tonight; they had a lotcli light- procession and transparencies with several hands of music. The profession was two miles long. Great excitement prevails. :

PlIILAllEU'lllA. July 2. . An extensive pier at Ilcid st, wharf caved iu Inst night, while occupied lie about 75 persons, principally,women and children enjoying the breeze from the Delaware. A large shears on the wharf fell over, crushing down the bridge over the hluicc, so that escape was difficult, as connection with tie main laud was cut ofi*. A largo nnmbpr were saved by boats from the receiving ship Union; 12 or’15, women and children perished. Very few bodies have yet been recovered. ' . ;

IfoWttcJy't ■ J*r/fs, a’ cerlBin anfit'olc for Htopsicr.1 Swellings.—Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson, of IfetulersoH, Mississippi, aged-15, suffered intCRsety lust fall from o general decline df htaUh, her feel and legs began to swell, strongly indicating dropsy, and she became so much worse in lire course of n few weeks that she wqs. loyally confined to bor bed ol lari, her dcith ;was hourly looked forward to by her. husband; be made up bis mind, as everything «l*e had failud, *o try the affect ;uf Ilollotvay’ff fills, which his'wife commenced using,. after four weeks perseverance tvilh them/sbri was completely cured, having' by means of this mcdiciue safely passed (lint dangerous period of woihau*s wisleric'c These fills ore also a wonderful modiciue for .young females -wiib obstructions in their health. ’ '.

The ‘ Cincinnati Commtfeial says! ' A vole was taken ofall the judges, lawyers, officers, jurors, tviiuesstsj i in the several [Court rooms 2fid r public; offices of The N.cw jpanif House, which lesultL l io. for Fremont, tOl); Fiiitaate, 91; Puchanfln,8l; whole number of votes, 271. - I . ' ♦ . , Hon.' Tom Corwin did not speak at the Black Republican Cdnvenliun m Coriucrsville, IikL. la t week, os had hem announced. Wc have us idea that the gfCJt and eloquent wagon boy intends lending tis name ‘and. influence lo.lhc sectional diitudun party lead by Fremont. ' . . ■. - , The Baltimore Polri I (Pi I» ore) Ihinks th, t the prospect of currying I'ennsyivania for Mr. R icIjaitBii ( was doubtful from the.beginning, bis chaitcps having become slitLrrp:C desperate by the transfer of the German vote to Fremont. .'Ihe IMtiladelpbia Times, a neutral journal, cautious in Us avowals and not likely to.be misted, estimates |liis loss to Ihc Deraocrnlic party at; certainly uot less than six or seven Thousand votes; arid remarks further that “the Dcmocralic parly will, .from the same cause, lose its uncertain majority in ToVas and Missouri/’ both of which. States ! will give, under the circumstances, a majority ■for Mr. Fillmore. ’ ’ Mx. Fiu.Jiotp.’a ftosrr.crs.—The St. Louis News, in noticing Mr. Fillmore's acceptance, says— , .' He has an old fashioned way of hugging the Cons*,ilution to bis bosom as Hie guide of bis a lions, instead of shaping his course according to life theories of either the Southern or the Northern school of politics. He has made a good President once, and, if elected, would undoubtedly ; do so again. It is uot by any means certain tbal Le won't have the chance;

Mr. Clay's Opinion of Buchanan.' . ■ The treacherous conduct of] Mr. Bnohauan towards the lamented Clay, at every pjothlin which their political lives brought i Hatpin contact, is no tv recoiling upon the ‘‘mvorite son,” and ere ibc- Presidential ckm\)aign‘ends ho wiiNearu the practical philosophy of the old adage,.that fihoii* OSty, Is the policy,” . In a letter,-dated Ashland) June 1-1, iS5tj Mr. Clay writes to Daniel Ullman, respecting the then approaching Presidential canvass, as follows: *'Of the candidates fpoken of on the Democratic side; I confess that I should prefer General Cass) Ho is. I think, more to he felipd on than any plhis competitors; Daring the trials of thf long session of the last Congous he bote himself firmly, consistently, and patriotically. ' lie has quite as much ability, quite as much firmness, and, 1 think; iniuM more honesty and ilnceriiy than Mr, Buihunan.** The letter from which the foregoing is extracted may bo found in the volume of Mr.' Claylsi- private correspondence, published last yeor by Calvin Col; ton, D. L. D.,‘pages 616 620. • .!

- .IVndl - raiHCundcrsighetl wishtoiaforrathc public ‘ JL generally that they are now ready to receive Wool for Card- t Ingat their establishment in Vc-.jljffBfui,. ; vay, hid. Their Machines areSBHBmb* now in-perfect working order, 'V : ■ G. G. KNOX $ SONS. .

• 0"TheSte.im Mill is. now ready to dcfcustom grinding for Ihe eighth. The highest cash price paid. Tor Wheal. {Lr Flour .kept constantly on ha tid for sale. '

St. Loiis, July 2;

Vevay, April 3(1, 1866,—3m

The fire this moming originated on the steamer St; Clair, at. the upper end of the levee, and communicated to the Paul Andemon, Grand Turk and J. M. Stdrkwell. The Sonthcmcr and Saranac, lying below, were cat loose, hut the burning boat floated against them, and they were—six in number—entirely cjnsumed. The boats were with the exception of the Southerner, aU old one-*. Loss about $100,000, Insurance not ascertained.— Origin of the fire unknown.

NEW A DVEUTJ8EM ENTS-

Ink-Ink.

HARWOOD & DOAN have Just received /direct from the .manufacturers, Gross, Rcbjrisop dt .Co., at.Hotner, N. Y., a supply of.their Black, Carmine and Indelible Inks. ‘ This Ink will resist the action of acids, and white (brinks in common use ran be removed entirely from paper, this remains black and bright. \\ ; They nave alio.on hand Gundry’s Comractcist Writing Fluid, and Titcomb’s Ink. V tJ-For sale .wholesale and retail.

: READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! •: . A vigorous Life ora Premature Death, ( Kinke ' Jin on Self-Preservation—only 25 cents. , ■ I*Uen containing that valne' In stamps,- will cosore a copy, (Mir return of mall. ' , ■ y, ;

TONICS WON'T DO!

GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! A free oirt ta All. , ■' MISERY RELI E VED. ■' ;

They never did do more than pise temporary relief nnd lhey-never will.' 'll is because ibeydon’t touch theCAUSEof the disease.— The CAUSE of all ague am) billions diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or. Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its NATURAL ANTIDOTE, a(id a!( disease caused by Udisappearsatonce. Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every boltie; therefore if it does no good it can do no barm. This is more than can be said of Quintuc, Arsenic, or any tonic in.exislence,.8s Iheir use it ruinous to the cous’.itution aqd brings on DUMB AGUE; which never allows a person to feci perfectly well for a single moment.. In illustration of these truths I annex some ertraets from a letter just received from a Physician; 1

Destructive Fire at Madison,

The Vote br Lancaster Coustv.—. The. friends of:Mr. Buchanan have scot abroad the bout that be will have six thousand majority in this' county! And some of them have the bump, of hope so marvellously developed..as to credit such presumption hem. Instead of six; thou* sand majority ifor Mr. Buchanan, there will.be more than three thousand against him in this connty. Mark'rtliis predict lion. No one acquainted with 'pnblio opinion in the country will put it at less; and the probability is that: it will be much more.*— Lancaster Whig,

Between Sind 9 o'clock Thursday night the extensive ship-yard works of Messrs. Temple & Robertson, Madison, Indiana, caught lire, end in the course' of a few boon everything combustible was burnt «p, including the mill, sheds, lumber, material, marine .ways, Capt. David White’s new boat, and a portion of another on the stocks. The work of do(traction was thorough and complete, icarccly a vestige of the extensive works left standing, involving a heavy loss to the proprietor* of the ship-yard, and inflicting a terrible blow to the city of Madison.

K ii nanny,

“A»turc'» Guide,** a new and popular wort, fait of valuable advice and imprcattra warning; alikocmkaUtMlo prevent vcm or misery, and uro thousand* of lives, ii distributed without "choree, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Port Ofliee in the United States, onjccelvlntr an order enclosing an Order enclosing two postage stamps. JclS-Jv

FROM Ihe'subscriber ori-lheSOtb day of June," Francis V. W, Cole, aged 15 years, au indented tb .(be.Farming business. All persons are warned. not to trust dr barbor said boy bn ray account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. One cent reward will be paid for bis return to me. . j >5 : ANDREW J. JIcllENRV.

BTT.bc subject of Insurance is otic which ought to engage the' attention of every* person owning-properly, and to have all property fully insured is a duly every mah owes to himself and bis family." . v / ■ /Owing lo. the numerous compdnies that hate done business in the Stale in years.pasl, and r>y failure defrauded the commnnily, the confidence in all parties have been' shaken in oil companies. Such ought not to be the case.— We have in our State, companies that are reliable and safe, and the stock all owned within the State, and under the direction of men of long experience in the Insurance business, and men who are known to be reliable/V - . " Such companies should havetbe preference without citizens, and as a perfefclly reliable company, doing business only within the State of Indiana, is the Rising Sun Insurance Comwhich we cheerfully recommend.

Ettrdy Notice

fHlAKEN UP,' by John Merrill, living near A; Gardner and Smith’s, in Pleasant township. Switzerland county, litd., .one black barton HOG, with long tail and white spots on him—no /barks perceivable. Appraised at four dollars,and fifty cents by Enoch S. Richards and.Ell D. Sisson. Done before me this ISlb dayof June,-1656. Tnoxis Postox, Justice of the Peace. A (rue copy from my stray book. j)9-at . OLIVER ORllSBV, Clerk.

ilnts-llats. A GENERAL assortment of ME VS AND BOY'S Leghorn, Canlon, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimetc,' Fur’, and Wool Hats, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW *V SONS.

(£T Tie Louisville Journal remarks, in regard to the speech of Mr. Bell at the late\Wh£ as follows: Vi ostasBon.Joshua BV Bell had conclnd'^ passages in hU speech.expressing a! preference for Fi)lmorei’ amid : the-Item mdous applause from>11 parts ?of tliefh dlj therecaroo a load -and prolonged peal v of thunder, as if the Very elements’ themselves were applauding the sentiments of the: eloquent ’ '' ■t <V yr' • > ■ ' ■

GEORGETOWN, OHIO, March I f, 1866, ’ JAS. A.' RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir; Yours of the 3d inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any otto to try it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was glowing in favor with the public, as being better than , usiug Quinine,—not knowing 1 presume that the remedy they used-to escape taking Quinine, conlaihao the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy, (known os “Smith’s Tonic,”) woald invariably BREAK an ague, hut it did not CURE it, is it would often return with re r ue wed vigour. :. This one circumstance I deerp ed in your favor, if 1 could institute t test comparison between .it and your CUBE. , The following is ihe mult: ' ? Three persons: took- your “Cure,",ill jof which'were cases of “Quotidian Intermittent Pcjier," of many weeks standing.. They’had tried Quinine, indother remedies,'occasionally missing a chill, but W was, (as irialfiuchcases,) slowly weiring them out, and laying The fqundatioD ofotherarid severer maladies!,-. J did sncceed in effecting a radical ;ciire of ait Uqce of these cases with; your* retnedyii'aml they have not bad a chill since'. In all three of these'cities the “Smith’s Tonic”, had been used, and .would, as- before staled, b(eak the after.a period or two hid elapsqd it would rcturn.‘ ; T;, *i' I think there will be no. difficulty hoMi in giving to your tboiSDUge|grounfeqf any other rerotdy.now m use' here, Ac.dto. WILLIAM BUCKNER. M. D.

Captain Sammons of the Moses. Me* Lellan saw the light of the conflagration at Westport, twenty-five miles off, ' He left Madison between 7 and 8 o’clock with bis boat that evening,'and after, going # few miles down the river discovered the fire, which appeared to increase as (he die* tanca increased.

Georgia Lottery. ■ [AnlhorUod by tbo Suta of Georgia.) Fort tiatdes Academy ' ; CLASS 17, \| To ba drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in poblic on Monday, Jaty 28, kSa.oo the

Bools and Shoes, For Ladies, Gentleman's, and Children's

Spring and Summer Wear. A large variety just received at ?p23 . WILLIAM SHAW i SO*NS.

llayaua Plant!

The steamer Moderator, rcceetly sunk, wan on the ways, but as the fastenings bmnt off the boat slid into' the river and waa saved. The hull or frame of another dow boat was partly burnt, together with an immense amount of lumber, etc., involving a loss probably of £100,000, on which there is but very little insurance.

Harley’s Sarsaparilla:

SA3TL S\VAN & CO., Managers. Prize* amounting to 9I03,000!!t will be dblribuled according to the following tcagnlflctnl Scheme!) Every other ticket aura to' dm* a prize. 30.W0 XiUJ4BEBS--J5,l» P1ITZES1! J Prizoof • &SO,000 ft - - SSO.000 1 Prize of •' 10,WO is - * M.OOn .1 Prize Of -M,000 U - . 1,000 : 1 Prize of -, ■; x.000 U - ■ * 1,000 r - SPrUesof • 400 are • • 800 . 2 Prize* of - 220 ate • - 440 IU Prize* of - : 60 aro - 8W 1U) Prizes of - SO are ■ *. - SJDOO ’ 4 Prizes of | SCO approx, to *20,000 prize are 8U0 .4 Prizes of 100 rppr.)Z. to -10,000 prize are 400 8 Prize* of SO oppro*. to 1,000 prize are 400 8 Prizes of 10 approx, to 400 prize are 320 8 Prize* of 30 approx, to 92U prize are 2W 40 Thereof- 20 approx, to 80 prize are 800 15,000 Prizes of 4 autOuuUng U> * 60,000 15,100 Prize* amount! ok to ftiae,oaar The 15,40 prizes of 84 are determined by the number which ones the *20.000 Prize—If tint cumber should be pc odd number then every odd number ticket In the Scheme will bo entitled to 8t; If an even number, then every even numberllckclIntheScheme will be entitled lo 84, In addition to any other Prize which the ticket may draw. ' Purchasers In buying an equal quantity, of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining Other Prizes.'

Washing Fluid.

Is unquestionably not only a luxury to take but decidedly lie most powerful curative agent ever offered to the suffering.- It acta promptly and efficiently in all cases; removing {disease from the system, and; restoring the 'invalid.;lo perfect health. Amongst the class of affeclions for which it U so meritoriously popular, we would mention Scrofula.Chtqnic Rheumatism, Bronchi is, ami all cutaneous eruptions. This is just tie time to use it with advantage. - N. O. Dtlta,

CABINGTON'S Superior ChemicalJWash ing Fluid is for sale in Vevsy, et Alev Detraz's store, and at Ira Lintlleyta store. - ap2 E. G. CAR1NGTON.

fish |o the Little Miami River, somo’tervmflw above this' city, are dying quantities as to. excite a good dcl!^of' v snfpnw' iff the vicinity. The stream is in some places literally white with their bodies, and a most nauseating odor rises from it. • The cause oi the distemp £ ia unknown, though it is attributes! by some to a superabundance of the materials used lor giving "the right flavor” to whisky, manufactured in ,a distillery which is drained into the river at Milford, — Cincinnati Columbian.

WE can furnish our friends and the public generally, with National Flags on very abort notice.' Specimens may be seen at the REVEILLE Office. . . .

One of the new bulls destroyed was for Oapt. G. 0. Marshal, of the Caddo Nof2. The frdme wort had all been pot m>, toady for planking. The bow of Gapt. Beeler's new boat was considerably burnt.

me now receiving a freshsupplyof wv Spring und Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as'tbe cheapest, marl2 . - TEATS&SCHENOK.

(£rWhen tha Russians desire to keep fish perfectly fresh, to be carried a long journey in a hot climate, they dip them into hot beeswax, which acts liko on airtight covering. In this way they are taken to Malta, perfectly sweet even in smn* mer.

Kaniwha Salt. JUST received a shipment of-No. 1 Kanawha sijt. TEATS Sf 8CHENCK. > " r'V Cheese* ; * JUST received, twenty boxes Cheese, je36. . ■ TEATS & 15CHENCK.

Captain David White's boat was entirely built, and would have been launched from the ways several days ago, if the company, in the meantime, had nothanl<d out the Moderator to repair. It was expected that abe would have been overhauled, and taken ofl the ways in 24 •hours, and the launch of the new boat waa postponed. 8ba was all complete, boilers and engines up, and would have been up and ready to make a trip in ten days. The boat cost 850,000/ with but 810,000 insurance on her.

The Milwaukie Daily Wisconsin , one of the oldest and moJt able pieties in Wisconsin, heretofore Democratic, is out for Fremont. The Sheboygan (Wis.) i/bumo/bas expired for want of support. It was a Buchanan paper, and that gentleman don’t taka ont West.

CttrThe New Orlenns and Cairo Mail Company, has now chartered five mail steamboats for the purpose of carrying the mail during thu summer season between those points.

. RHODES’ FEVER and AGUE‘ CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA t the only hatfaless remedy in existence, i« equally certain as & PREVENTIVE, as & “CURE." Tab'll when yon feel (he chills , coming on, and yon will neaer have a ainale one. JAMBS A. RHODES, Propilctot PfovidcdM, • Wholesale Agents; St..Louis, U. BLAKS-' LEV: ■ Chicago,-BARCLAY,BROS, A nd for rale by Druggists generally:' jcI6*3m * For sale tn Vc»iy by J,,L. Thtebsud.

T1~P Remember dial every Prize U drawn,and pay* able In foil without deduction. , . JO* All Prizes of 81,000 and under, paid Immediately afle r the drawing—othe r prizes at tha usual time of thirty days. , Allcomtaunlcallous strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pursuers Immediately after Ibo drawing. JTP Whole Tickets $8—Halves 82X—Quarters gl.V* Prize Tickets cashed or renewed at the office. ' Orders fur Tickets can be addressed to JyO-ld MVAN & GO.. Allanll, G*.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summons' and Subpcenas, for sale ai the RETZiLLt Ornct. .; fcbiO-lf

(Kr Tho Whigs of Anne Arundel coun* ty, Maryland, convened at Annapolis on Saturday, and declared for Fillmore and DoneUon.

WE hdva Jdstreceived a supply of Kanawha ult ¥. L. OBISARD & SON.

(Kr There is not one word of truth in the He that Tom Corwin is stumping in Indiana for the Black Republican ticket.

CHAIN i«p‘cdtjslially oo ha'fld’Chaio'Pump:.:' For silerlo* by fcbU: P, -t. GRISARD <${50N.

. Notice of Appointment of Admlnlxtrator. "MTOTICE i* hereby given, that the underIN signet has been duly appoiated administrator of'the estate of I brain Buttles, deceased. Said estate is supposeditu besoIvenL * JOtfN DtCKASON, Administrator. | July 9, I856.—31 ' - .

ready: m a d i : c l o t h i >• g . Harwood & doan hare just received and opened a good assortment of ■ . , Heady-,Hade tf'lotiilug, turfed to the Kail and .ipiuoatiling Winter seasons. .The stock is of Hint kind, of fluods and make to recommend ilself for DURAltlUTY AXD' BCOXOMV-. to the wearer. We hare Coats at from $'.1,oil U> $13,00; ‘Vests from $1,35 U> 5fl..Vi, I’antr from Sl.SO lo $6,50. Vet ay, Sept. ‘2, - .

Political Flag;*.: . . . WE have un hand ssme beautiful Political FLAGS. Democratic and American— r with the names ofenrulidate* and Portraits.— For sale cheap, at the Reveiixc Office. .jJJORE CHEAP TOBACCO; - STORE. 5j'2 Plugs for 25 cents.. Come and try it.

A Fresh Supply of wnsniisis Justreceived «t WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 Feiry street, Vevay, Ind.