Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 35, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 August 1856 — Page 4

specimens sign painting, $1. Committee, Jos-* epb-Dalraazzo, I sac Stevens, a ltd' George Jones. , Class M, No. 3 —AfccAonicaf Production*. i Bestcoals, pants, and vests, St!: best sped* mens guns and rifles, $2: best matrasses, It: best tallow candles, 60c: best soft soap, 50c best bar soap, 60c. Committee, Bruce Oillespie, Josiah Jackman, and Thus, Winn.

I SPRING TRADE. WE are receiving and now opening a ; large and splendid• assortment of "'Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit:— ' -• ’ • Table and Pocket Cutlery, ; Scissors and Shears, Razors and Strops. Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons I Edge'Tools of all description, I- 1 Bench Planes, Gages k Squares, } Hand.Ripp, Pannel&TennantSaws ! Wood <5r Crosscut Saws. , In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters* and Coopers’Tools.' I - ALSO - Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Car* den Rakes, &c., $c. 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, ■ 25 Log Chains, 26 Lock Chains, 1 Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of •» Bridge Bills, . Enameled Leather, Buckles, do Cloth. SturmpsArSpiirs, Laces £ Fringes, ' Tacks and Harness Saddles, , . Brass Bands,&c., Ac. Having personally selected the above arli. ctes. it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the .same can be bought west of the mountains. " Give us a catl r and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going 'elsewhere to purchase. P. L. CR1SARD iV SON. Feb. H, • V

A, MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvelous \gtl

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com coverer, $1. Beil bay tiding, $3. Best hone cart. $1. Beat wheel bartow, 60c. Best ox yoke, 60c. Same Committee. Cliss 0, No. 3 —Fannin? /mpfonrnd. Best mowing'machine, 84. Best fanning mill, S3. Best hay press, St- Best cider press ami mi!I, 82. Best .cheese press, $2. Best churn, $1. Best apparatus for loading hay, 82. Rest reaping machine, 84. Best corn and cob mini $2. CoramiUee, B. B. toting, Thon. Poston, and Jno. W. Slurnea. Cuss C. No. 4— Farming Utentilt. Best 3 grain cradles, $1. Best 3 hand rakes, 50c. Best 3 hay rakes, 50c. Best 3'smanute forks, 50c. Best tnree mattocks, 60c: best 3 picks, 60c: best 3 potaloe hooks, 50c: best 3 scythe snaths, 60c: best post digger 60c: best hoes, 50c: best 3 grubbing hoes, 60c: but apple bearer, 50c: test display of garden tools, $1: best display of farming tools, 81. Kame Committee. Cum H, No. I— Lf other ond Leather 3/anu/tferuce. j.

TEHKTS $1 PER ANNUM. QCT STRICTLY IN* ADVANCE. ,£0

Class N, No. 1—Buffer A 1 Cbtttt.

How to Obtain the Reveille. Endow dm dolUrln n letter. In the presence of joar PmtmasUr, wntlre plainly the name of the office to which JO a desire the papersont, girln? the name of the County and Flate.nhd direct In full to F. J. Wit do, Rtvmt* Ornra. Vtviv, bo., and on return uf mail, the paper will reach rou, sod pay you weekly stilts fora whole tear.Anthorlzeii Agejila for (lJu Fnpcr. V.- B, PALM hit, Sew-Vork, Pbl&aolpMa. and lesion, Is dnly emjwwcred to lake advertisements for Insertion In Tat IUveillc at our regular reus. — P, IV. Hcatr & Co., comer of Sc re nth and Walnut street*, Cincinnati, OhK are our authorized Agents to receive adtonU.-meiiH for thli paper. -■ Gao am A. Caorrr, .Vo. E3 Dock street. Philadelphia, U dnly authorized n receive advertisements forTat Witt it Rtvtit.Lt In that city. To Prltoda aud Correapondenti. We are willing 10 publish all communication* of sufficient merit to deserve »urii conspicttlly. tipon all topic* salted to pic chiracter.of our pa pen but Jo not wish lobe understood,In to doing, to appro re or repudiate the opinions they contain.

DCSINES* NOTICES-

Best 10 lbs butler made in September, 81: best cheese 26 lbs or over, t yt old or over $2: For beat arranged chees dairy bouie and buildings, to be accompanied with plan and elevation of buildings, a full detail of expense attending the erection, and a full description of its arrangements, and the advantages claimed for it, $2. Competitors on buttermuslsUtcin writing the number of milkings, treatment of the milk, mode of churning and'making the butler, quantity of salt used, and {if any) what other xtihstances were used, the kind of pasture and {if any) what other feed was used. Committee, Mrt. Stephen Stewart. Sirs, Jonathan Cunningham,‘Mrs. Mattel and fl.-E. Dadd.

THE Git AND EXTCRKAL IIEJUEDV, Dr the *1J of a microscope, we ace millions of little opening* on the laiftre of our bodies, Through these UiUOio'meot. when nibbed, on the ikfo, la carried t* ■07 organ or toward part. Uacaaea of the Kidney*, disorders of the Liver, affection* of the heart. In darn alien of the Loop, Asthma, Cough* and Cotd*,ar« bj 1U meant effectual!? erred. Erery housewife hoowa that aalt puset freely through bone or meal of an? thickness. Tbla healing Olotment far more readilj penetrates through any bone or fleshy pan of the living body, coring the mott dangerous Inward complaint*, that cannot be reached by other meant. Erytiprlar, Salt Rheum <$• Scorbutic Humor*. No remedy nu ever done aa much for the core of d I tease* of the Shin, whatever form they may ataome, at thli Ointment. No caao of Salt Eh com, Scarry, Sore Head*,-Scrofula, or Eiytlpelat, can lone wlln* stand lit Influence. The Inventor baa traveled over many parte of the globe, vUtlng the principal boardtala, diapentUg this Ointment, giving advice at to lla application, and baa thtu been the mraui of reiWring couotlcaa number* to health.

Best double caniags harness, $2: seepnu best do. $1: best single .carriage harness. $1: second best Jo. 60c: best wagon, $3: best pair finj boots. 81: lest pair coarse boots, $1; best peit ladies* gaiters. 8): beat pair Indies slip pets, $1: nest leather Irunk, $2: best leather valise, $1; best specimen harness leather* $\* lesl specimen sole leather. $1: best specimen kip leather, $1; best specimen calfskin, $1Committee, Ttos. Poston, Israel Loting, and Jas. French. Cuss H, No. 2— Carriage* and Cabinet Furniture.

Cuss 0, No, 1.— Monti/ tee.

Best 10 lbs honey. $1:2il best 10 )bi boner, 60c: best homemade bread, Slitcst cakes 81: best cured bams, $1: best specimens preserved peaches, SI: bcs: do. do plums, 50c: best Jo. do. quinces, 60c. The hooey to be taken without destroying the' bees. Hod of"hire to be specified. Comm! I lee. Miss E. J. Hall, Mis. Clara Morctod, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, and Mrs. Dodd, '

Headley’* New Book!

Particular Notice to Mali Bnbitribtrs. Subscribers (biding mart*—thus: X X—oa tbdr pa pen, tnoilo with {an and Ink, on ihe margin under or proceeding their name, will know that their terms of subscription are expiring, and the paper trill stop unless they remit more money.

THE SACRED PLAINS, by J. H. HiaDUT. Ore 13mo volume. Clolb, elegantly Illustrated.- Priro hl.M.. Mailed free of pontage on receipt of retail price.

This volume wilt be read wltb (atlifaetlon by tboie who mojt enjoyed tho-'Siered Mountains-**—N. V. Evcnl np Post. ■ it In foil of deep Interest, and written In a most glowing awl beautiful style—Louisville Jonmal. There Is merit fuBdcnt in the work .to make It a favorite with the lover of things.associated ao close with DibTct.1 hUUry—DetroltAdserUser. < . The* writer has a powerful use of language; and though he enters; upon hi* tuk with a true devotional spirit be invests his theme with an iolerest surdJo fascinate the general reader.—S. Evening Cateut. A finished specimen of style and workmanship— Buffalo Christian Advocate. .

unxioca or tui rina.

Competition open to nil. No premiums will be awarded on any animat or article not worthy, although there be no competition. ■ ‘ Any .person, by paying one dollar to the Treasurer or Secretary, can became a competitor for premiums. D. O RABU, Prei/l. I’caatt Durova, Se4’y.._ . *

Sore Lege, Sore Brtatlt, Wounrfa and Ulcerf. Some of the mott scientific surgeon* now rely .on the «*e of this wonderful Ointment, when having To cope with the worst ea*ea of aorta, wcunda, nicer), elsodokr swellings, aod tumor*. Pro feasor Holloway hat. by command of the Allied Governments, dispatch • dc to the boapllalaor the East, Urge shipments of this Ointment, to be uted under the direction of the Medical SUIT, in tho wont etae* of wound*. It will euro any ulcer, gtanduUr aw*tling, stlffbcM or contraction of the Joints, even of SO yttra’ atandlng.

AGRICULTURAL PAIR. list oz rannuus. A list of Articles on which premiums will be awarder! ty the Switierlaml and Ohio Agricultural Society, ai the Foir lo be held at Riling Sun, on the 24th, 25th and 23th days of Sepleraber, 1366 :. j ■ Clsm A, No. 1—Cattle. Best Bull, 3 year old and over .$5,00 2d " . " do do 3,00 Beal " 2 do r .do,--........1,00 2d " V do do 2,00 Beit "I do do ...3,GO 2d " " do do 1,00 . Best Bull Calf 2.00 2d ", . do.; .........i.co .Best Cow 3 years old and over. 6,00 2d " " ■ do . ‘ do : ........3,00 Best heifer2 years old..4,00 2d " " , do do ........2,00 Beit " 1 do ' do- ■-.....v..3,00 2d ** " do do 1,00 Best " Calf.... i............... .2,00 2J " .do ...V.l,00 Committee-John I. French, Wni. J. Keeney, Jas. North. ' Cuss A, No- 2—Woaaiito Csttl*. ] Beal pair working cattle 4 year old .. 1,00 { 2d 11 do .do , do , ....2,00 Best, • do do 2 .do ....3,00 2d " . dp ,do, i do ....2,00 Same Commiiice. ■ - . jr Ctiaa A, No. 3—Fat l’ami; or a.nt IIcceo. Best fat Bullock or Cow./.. ..........4,00] 2d •* ** . , •• ..............2,00

Best buggy $3: second best do. $2: best sofa, $1: best, dressing bureau $2: best wardrobe $2: best rocking chair (sofa seat) $l: best sell common chairs §2: best center table $2: best dining table $2; best pair side tables $2; best work stand $l: lest secretory and book case 82; best specimens gill or carved frames, 60c- Committee, Joseph Peelman, A. Campbell, and B- Could.

A Nation of Methodieta.—Tlio mission (6 the Friendly Indians lias keen so successful, that the. nation is h nation of Methodists; and the Whole population, from the king (who is a “local preacher/*} down to [Ilia meanest subject, attend the Wesleyan ministry. These islands sometimes go by the name of Tonga. They consist of upwards of n handled and fifty and lie iii the Pacific Ocean, between latitude 13 degrees north and 25 degrees south, and longitude 172degrees west and 177 degrees cast.’ They wore discovered hy. the bavigator Tasman, in 10*13, but received their collective name of Priemtly Hands from Captain James Cook.

lie h» clothed Us. Ideas with lofty and beautiful language, arid treated the subject la a manner becomIns It* Importance.—Rochester Union. - The style tadlCbrent from J.T. Headley, and perhaps bettor adapted to tho subject.. It I* simple and unpretending. Kt plain and forcible.—Boston Journal. It if written In a style of poetic proso suited to the subject, on cl’mates some glowing picture* of the “Sacred Plains,*’ spreading them out In all their oriental loveliness and investing them with a charm and In'etertlhtl belongs only t> scriptural scenes.—Medina Tribune.

AFFLICTED HEAD!!

PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.—Established twenty two year* ago by Dr. KINKELIN, comer of Third and Union street*. Philadelphia, Pa. . . TWENHV TWO YEARS’ ■

■ Pllea ana PlilaUi. ’ These and otherilmtlar distressing complaints cu be effectually cured If the Ointment be well nibbed In over the parti effected, end by otherwise following the pooled direction* around each poL Both the Ointment anil tUlh thould 6e uttd in • thi Jallotting cam: Bunions * Lumbago * -Sore Lew 2? rol . MereurialErupUoaaSore Breast* Cbf.Pf*' 1 f, » cd * • . Sore Throat* rhUbUlni Rheumatism Soreaofallklndi Fistulas Saltreum Sprains Gent ' Skin Diseases Scalds Swelled Gland* SUIT Joints fleers Venereal Sore* wound] of all kinds ta V*U at tbe JJsnufjctcries of Professor Holloway, U Mald.in Lane, .New-York, and SS4 Strand, London, and by all respectable druggists and dealers of Modi* clnes a throughout the (Jolted Suits.snd the elsllised *2Hou.at *5 psult.fflu cents, and Meath-, , U rto* 1 * considerable saving by taking tha ■ B. Directions for the guidance of patients In ev. ory disorder are affixed to each pot. octIT-cowly

■ DOMESTIC MASl'P.tCTURES. Class I, N’o. 1 — ihntrholl Pahrici. Best ft yards linen diaper SI; second best ftOc: best ft yards kersey §1: rccond lal do. 50c: best 10 yards low cloth $1: second best do. 60ci best hearth rag $1: second best dft 50c. best 10 yards rap carpel second best do. 1: best double carpet coverlet $2: second best do. Si: best 3 pair woolen knit stockings. $1: second best do. 56c: bes: 3 pair cotton stockings $1: second best do. 50c: best pound linen sewing thread 50c: second best do. 25c: best 3 pair woolen fringe mils 50o: second best do. “5, best lintii handkerchief 50c; beat netting 50c; best worsted knit stockings 50c: best 3 pounds stocking yam SI; best woolen shawl $1; best mill bar 50c: best woolen knit drawers 60c: best do. shirt 50c: best foot mats 60c; best- straw, hats 50c; best grass bonnets.50c; beat ft yards Jeans $2: second best do$t: best 6 yards white flannel $2: .second best do. S ,: best pair blankets'$1: second, best do, 60c. Discretionary prettjinms: wilb be, awarded on articles .of merit riot included in the above list. Committee: Mm. Mary James, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. U; H-iStowc, Mr*. Eliw M. Dufour, and the President. ’ V ■ . r ' CtiM I,- Noi 1~~NrtJUtcork. Best'ornamental ncmlleworkSl: best olioman coyer &0c: best table cover $1; best group ofllawets 50c; best fancy chair tidy6ftc: best wonted work 60c; best fancy chair work 60c; best‘wof kid .'quill, other } than’ silk $1: best while qmll $1: ' best silk quilt St; beat krtit quiliSt: best pair worked slippers 50c: best pair embroidered suspenders 80c; best ladies’ sued 50c: best child’s sack oOc; best dress caps 50c: best mantilla ,6ftc! best washstand mats 60c: best pairlamp mats 60c: best ornamental shell-work 60c: best specimen's of was flowers oOmbcsl scecimetisof arlifieia( flowers. ’Committee;. Mias Elizabeth James, Miss Elizabeth Hodden, MissMargaret Lanins, MiLs jZelia. Grtsard, Miss Columbine Kesslci, and the Vice President.

Experience has rendered Or. K. a most successful practitioner In the cure of all diseases of a private nature; manhood's debility as an' Impediment to marriage; nervous and sexual Infirmities, diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

An elegant book, both In conlcntiiind appearance—lilted to adorn and increase the value of any library— Buffalo Republic. - - „ - This volume Is handsomely Illustrated with views of many spots made Interesting by sacred history—Boston dally Adrertlssr. \ I . The au'lor has. faithfully executed Ms design! and presented to tho noetic a boot replete with lull res I 'and Instruction—Gvusssce Republic. . The materials of tha several chaplcrs scemlo hare bean collected with great care.—Salem Observer, . WANZER, Me KIM & CO.. Publishers, . augl3-3t Buffalo, New-Vork.

There Is an ertl habit sometime*Indulged In by boys, In solitude, often growing up with item to manhood; ami which. If not reformed In due lime, n<>t only begetv serious obstacles to matrimonial 1< a point**, bat give* rise to a series of protracted, losidloot, and dersslatlnjiffctloii*. - . Few of those who giro way to this pemldons practice are aware of the consequences, until ,ihey And (lie nervous system shattered,, fesd strange and unaccountable sensations, and rarue fears In tbe mind.— (Sec page* S7, 28,29, of.Ur. K.*a book on “belf-Prcs* creation.” , .The unfortunate thus affected be comes Am IK', ti ontblf In labor with * ecus tome J rigor,. or tn apply bis mind to study: bis step Is tardy ami weak; be Is dull. Irresolute, and engages eren In bis sports with lets energy than usual. . If Le emancipate himself before the practice him done Us worst, ami enter matrimony, his marriigo S unfruitful. and his aeuso tells him that this Is caused by early follies. These are considerations which should awaken the attent’oh of alt whn are similarly situated.

TOMCS WON’T DO!

05- : The Zeitung, a Fremont paper in Illinois, organ of Black Republicanism and Rotl'Repnblicanism, says; In our view of the principle of Republicanism, wo know of no inferiority of race in regard to social and civil rights. In our eye t!io negro and the white races stand t side by side and on* an equality. The depreciating inferiority of the negro race ckists only in the theory of the so Calledj Democratic party of Ibis country.

They .never did do mure than pise temporary relief and they nevpr will. It is because iliey don't tonen the USE of Ihe disease.— The CAUSE of all ague and. billious diseases is the atmospheric poison catted Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by itsNATURAL ANTIDOTE,' and all dispose caused by ildisappearsatoncc. Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and'moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. This certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. Ri Chilton, of New York, to this effect; is attached to e very bottie; therefore if it dues no good it can do ho harm. ' - - '

rurify Ytiiii* nitiod.

The Wonder gf (lie Mncleanth CJcatnrj . Important am/ oj* Ortat ConnVr/dftWfs tkt

■Suffering, t:.\. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.

HE.MEitHKK, • He who pliee.i blmaelf nmlcr lir. Kixkslix 1 * treatment mi} ndfeloiulf eonllde tn bit honor a pntlemau. and rely upon the attaranee, that the aeereU of Dr. K.*> patlcnU will nerer be dltcloird. Younj man-let >tn falne truHlerly. deter you from making four cue known to one, w ho", from *HloealI«n and retpccUbllilft can certainly befriend ron. Ur. KixxxLix'a rcildenm ha* been for Ibe lari Iwentyyear* at the N. IV. Comer of Third and Union *lreeU, Phlla<telphU. Pa. PAT/EST3 AT A DlSTA.VCK

Same Committee. ‘ . Cuss A, So. 4.. . ‘ »" - Best Milch Cow...................... .4,00 2d best Milch Cow................. . .. .2.00 To be kept on gnu only during the trial, and for tan days previous to each period of trial; Ure time of trial be any- ten day* In June and Seplnbcr, Statement to be mado containing—1. Age and breed of tew—time of reiving. : Z dnaothy of tpllk Id weight, and also of bolter made from aoeh cow during each period ofUjn day*. 3. A atatement to be made to ttio Judges, of Hie facta re rifled by lb a atatument oftbo competitor*. Committee—Wm. Lojtntter,C. JlcSult, Jas. Hrown. Class B, Nc, l~Horietfar’Utneral Purpotei. Best stallion over 4 yea is old >......; .4,00 2d 1 " ■ do do do .........3,00 Best brood mare over 4 years old ......4, 60 2d " : do-. do , - do ....... 3,00 Best stallion colt over3 years old, .....3,00 2d '* .do do do ; 2,00 Best stallion roll over 2.years bid.'.. . ..3,00 2d " ' do do ' do. .... .2.00 Best (lily over 2 years old; .>.3,00 2d ■“ do do ’ ......2,00 Best stallion colt over 1 year old . .....3,00 2d ** do -V do ' do 1 .......2,60 Rest filly over I year old.,........3,00 2d " . do do ..........I...2,00 Beat sucking stallion colt...;........ .2,00 id ** do do . .1,00 Best sucking filly 2,00 2d “ do a do Committee—Hugh E. Jelley,-Peter Lostut : ter, Jr., Albert! Vaodever.- : ; . ' Class 0, No. 2— Horse* for Light Unmet*. Best stallion $1; 2d best Jo. $2,. Best gelding or mare $4; 2d best.do;. $2. Same Com mittee. ■ ; *: ■ * ■ -

OF. all the. remedies that have befj discovered ■luring the. present ago f,ir tin* '‘thousand ilUthal flesh is heir to'* none ec(ual this wondcrfdl preparation.— Unly.lhrec y mt* have ilapsed ; since the discoverer (who spent a ilreado 1u studying, experimental!tine, and perfecting it] lint lMrodured.it to the public, sal U I- already recognlied, by the most eminent physt* dans tn all |amof the country to be lire moil surprising and effectire remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. ■ AUolbercdmpoutids or syntpsof the ro.it,have hitherto failed to commend the sane Hon of the fir u Ur, Ucause, on bain- tested, Urey have been found to contain noxious Ingredients which, neutialtre the aovt offeats of the 1 Sarsaparilla. and often times Injure the neallh of the palled,- It la not so with Hurler's prepamil6n... • . * 1 , r

- This is more than can be'said of Quiniue, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the cous'.itutmn and brings on DUMB AGI'F,.'which never allows apcrsnn In fed perfectly well f<*r amide momt’iit; - In, iiluslraiiun of these truths.I aimer some extracts from a Idler just received from a Physician: ' ;

'BCSck Revuducas Sestimest. —The Trtie r American, n Black Republican orin Erie' county. Pennsylvania, in commenting upon u speech delivered at a Democratic meeting, says: Tbits twaddle about the *‘6 r HiwT* and its wmect'a/ioM, is ton silly mid sickening fur any good eflbct. think the liberty of a single slave it trorM more than all the Unions God's universe, can hold!

Can have (by idling their, ca« expllflik, tugrihor willi all their lyniptem*, p*r letter, ericlodn? a’ nmlltanee) Pr, K'lmedicine, appropriated accordingly. Purr*filed to any ’{tart nr the United State*, and packed atettre Eom djiMauc or ccairmTTi by Matt, or Espre**, ' . ■ . ■ • j . READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! / A .vigorous Life pra Premature Death, Kinkc • ‘ lln tin Self Prescrvatifin*—only "? cents. I/'t.crrcnntalnlnfr that value |n stamps, trill entara a copy, per return of mall.

-This Is the pure and genulno extract of the root, ami will on trial, bo found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and diseases: Affections of Urn Bones, (L him at Costive nets, Uebllity, . Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys; I4v.tr Complaints, IU.pcp.ls, Pile,. Erysipelas., Hulmonnn Disaster. PemaM Irregularities, KerofiilaorKhie’sEv.l, Ptstula: uphills, And all Skin .'Ujiies. * . He side, coring the obor**, tt Is also known m be a •real and powerful tonic, purifying the Mood and to* vlsorsting the system. In short. It Is, w[thont exception,'Itt Hid cases men* I to uni, and Its general'effect on the system, the moit efficacious as It Is the re me. I y of iheaer. It Is already extensively used thnuflmutthe <ouwrj, and U fast obtaining" a ii Eurnpean reputation. The In•lances of eures it has effected are dally coming to the proprietors knowledge, and ho has no hesitation to recommending it to one and all who dptlro to procure relief from suffering,.: One bottlo being tried, its effeeu wit) be too apparent to admit of farther doubl, ' Recollect Ilorley'SKarsaparilla Is oxtv oexciaa lavicnw In lire market.:

GEORGETOWN. OHIO, March 11,1856. -JAS, A. RHODES, Esq.-Dear Sir: Yours of Hie 2d inst. is at ham). Thc Cufe arrived late last year amt the difliculiy in getting any one to try it was g really increased from the fad that a remedy had'been-introduced which was growing in favor with .the public, as-being better Ilian using .Quinine,--not knowing I presume that,the remedy they'used to escape taking Quinine, conlninan the DRUG ITSELF! " This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,”) would invariably BUKAK an ague, hut it did not CURE It, as it would often rdurn with renewed vigour. *This one circumstance I deem ed in your favor,-if d-could.institute a test cbinporisnn betweew it and your CUBE.' The following.is-'the result: 1 ■ ' .

gratis; gratis;: gratis!! "■.A frrf nirr to Ail, MTSERY RELI EVED.

Claks J,'Nu. \~ Farmland lit dge Fence*.

"Nature's Guide,’’ a new and popular work, full »f valuable advice and'ImprcVdvu a anting, alike calculated to prevent year* or misery. and 'aavo tHou<an Iof live*. It distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid lo any Post Office In the United States, on.reeehinz ett order ccctodngan order cmclodnj two posUge stamps. - - Jettf-Iy

Best arranged andcultivalcd farm, 610; 2il do. do. $6;.best hedge' fence not less than 20 rods: $6'. ToMcnlered on or before the 1st of Sc I ember.- Committee, Jqfin ; W.;Wrighl, David Armstrong, arid James North. - [ Class J,i\o. Product*,. Best 3 acres corn, Sl ; best3 acres wheat, $4: best 3 acre* rye, $2; best 3 acres oats, §2; best 3 acres barley, $2; best:2 acres timothy, $2; best 2 acres clover/$2; best i acre flax $3; best J acre turnips, $1; best I acre potatoes, $t 60; best i acre camtiu, $1 60A sample of el least half a bushel of the grains and'vegetables to be show non the ground by the .competitors for premiums. -Committee, 11. BJ Gibson, Larkin Poberls, and David Ann strong. CliSsJ, No 3—MitetHantout Article*. Best barrel Hour, S3. Best bale bay, $2, Committee, John Grace, Wro. Hall, and’U. P Scbeock. •

Kr The editor of the Patterson (X. J.) Jfirror s ays holms keen saving up all tho accounts of votes taken on cars and boats, until he has enough to fill throe sides of his’papcr. Not diwiting to occupy so nmch space he foot’s them up, with the following resnlt: • ■ Fillmore, * - - *. 22,000 Buchanan, - - - ' 14,000 ‘ - - , - 9.0QO .

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

W-A S HI- N . G FL'LTD TK1U1S cheap ami usefulatlicle tr deMino' M. toenlirely supercede ■ the lire of the and thereby Oo'oway wiih (he heaviest, part- of (be '.labor wInch“house wives'have to perforin in washing-clothe*.— \Vc challenge lire world jo prodiice a cheapei and betterwashing preparation. It no Caqiphiue and may be usd freely by all;,with perfect safely. We post lively auure.lhe pu.b1ic Ihnt ihUpreparatlui wj)l save half your soap, balf-your’wood in boiling, more wan halfyutti labor in washings am) your clothes from being rubbed to pieces N. B.—This article is warranted not .to in jute clothes io any respect*■ '• T JT7* An Agent wanted tocunvaas In lie adjoining countyln Kentucky. AH onion it ■ E.'’6. CARlNOTON, Manufacturer, . Jacksonville* Switzerland: county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended IwW FeK20, 1840.—w(f ' •

Three persons- look your- “Cine," all of which were cares Intermittent FeAtr,” of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chilt. j bii,t; it-was, (ns jVi all such cases,) slowly wearing them outV and laying the foundation of other; and severer maladies. I did succeed in efletting a radical cure of all *ll;ac of these cases , with your- remedy, and they have not bad* chili since..- In all three of these cases the'"Smith's Tonic": had been used, and would, as before stated,Jireak the cbill, but afiera period or two had .elapsed it would return. ' - ' -

Price tl |>«r bottle, ar it* for jl. For tale at the ni aim fat lory comer of FctentJi tnd Green ttreeU, LouIitIII-v Ky.. amt by all wtiolentu hbu«J throughout the Canaria, , ■ , , ' J -»- T niKU.u;o. ■ ■ WboiMale and Retail accent for Swlucrimri eo.' 'AUo, far tale by the followin' Agent*; J. M. Fioxi*, Jit, Slcrllny. ' ■ Gao. McCcllocx, Jacksonville. . K. Olwtxid, Ucnttlrclori. Bi.j Aanaatoa,'MooracM.’ SnaV* Botvw, Bnijtowh. I- JoDarrox,'A»he*a Land Inc. ; Wj». Otaau, Pal nr lew, 1 •_ H. L. Si«*ox», Rntomrtio, ■ J. M. Faoaix, V.irt To»ntbln.' ' II. a. Mont-ornery- (aarlif

Iscreasisg. —Tiic 'gold fields of Australia me yielding at the .rote of nearly 8100,000,000 per annum, ami the products cf the first three months of 1856 is nearly double that of tlio corresponding three,mbnlh3 of 1855 . being close iipott seven] hundred thousand ounces. V

Cuss B„No. 3—//arm far Saddle. Best gelding or mare, $( j-2d beat dp. $2.— Cotoitiiltfee—R. Jolley, James Mormon, and Thos. P. North. Cuss B, No. i—Trotting Stallioue, at leott a . mite in four minuln. t 1 ; Best stallion over 4 years old, $1; 2d bc»l do, do. $2. Best stallion under 4 years old ,$( r 2d best do. Jo,:t2. Cdmmillee—Datid lien ry; Jacob R. Harris,' John Ldsluiltr. ‘ Cuss B, No. 5—Pacing Siallion t at hast a mile in four minuttt. . Beal stallion oyer 4 -yeareolcl, -£4; 2d bsst dp. Ho.'$2.', Bestdo. under 4 years old $4; 3d best do. do.82. :-Commillce, 5ame as Nd.,4. Cuss B, NoV 6—r-TVoiling und Vocing'ilorset. . Beal' trotting mate or gelding, $3; 2d best do Best pacing mate dr ge|ding,'$3i 2d best do. *2. Committee, R.JcHey, Jas. Mop rison, and Thos.’ 1*. North. ■, , V Cubs B, No. 7 —Molded Ifortet. .• Best pair matched horses or raulcs,$4;2d best do. tf.’"Committee; ;JohD; Hall;David ’Henry, ana LeviScogglri.. i :',-V C(j(it8 C, No. \-~Jaeii, Jennin t Multt. Best Jack.3 yetm old amldver,$l;2d best do. do. 32. Best Jack 2 years old or under $2r 3d best do. do. $1. Best jennet 3 years old or over, $4; 2d best do. do. $2; Best Jenriel,2, years old or under, $2;.2d best do.;do. $1, Beal span of mules, $1; 2d bestdo. $2. BdsV mule coll I year old, $2; 2d best do, $1. Best sucking mule colt, $2; 2d best do. $t.' Oorauj’ John Hall, David Henry, Levy Scoggin. m Cuss D, No. t -Skftp. " - Best buck over 2 years old, $2j 2d best do. $1. Best buck under 2 years old, $2; 2d best do. $1. Beat ewe over 2 years old, $2; 2d best do. $t. Best ewe under 2 years old, $2; second best do. $t. Committee, John S. Olmstead, M. Kemp, and James Beatty. Cuss D, No. 2— Fat Shtep. Best fat sheep, $2; second best do. St. Committee, same is No. 1. Cuss E, No, I—//og«. Best boar, $3; Second best do. $2. Ben pair shoals under 10 months old, $2; second j best do. 81. Best pigs under G months old 82; second beit do. $t. Committee, John S. Olmstead, M. Kemp, and Jas. Beatty. i Cuss P, No. I—PoutTar. Best pair shanghais, $1. Best pair btamah I pootras. |l. Beat pair cochin chinas, $1.! Best pair do firing, $1. Best pair polands, $l. i Best pair afnean bantams, $1. Committee. John S. OlmsteiJ, Geo. Brown of Ky., aodj Joaalhan McMaKtn. H Cuts P, No. 2—Turkigs, Gent and Dutki. j ■ Best lot of common turkeys, not less than; three, $1. Best pirir wild geese, $t. Be.'t pair large geese, |t. Best pair muscovy ducks, 81. Best pail while polstid ducks, $1. Best lot common ducks, not less than three, $1. Best collection of pigions, 50c. Committee, same as No. 4. Cus* 0. No. l—PluKltnd Plowing Mnlck. Best plow for clay soil, futrowi BXiO m., $3. Best plow for light sandy soil, furrows ti X12, 82. Beit plow for sward, $2. Best tubsoil plow, $2, . W V Thl farrows U>4 rtlwi, (vxcept mhwll ptaw,) ta ha Uppcl.u4 lh« te* farrow to bo tha Uurd «uJ, taraedby the o*o plow; tho plow* to bo bald bv Pro competironarpamni appointed by thorn, acif us furrow not W bo Itsa than 5 [aches dutp. IkOMMser af caottnctlan, mstertolf, workman* •bln, dorablUry," and rrka to bo coDitdereJ- .Abo, their entseUf wr UlUog’and tarologovei In ibaraoU peifoct msnaei Uo ere»U< «f wU with rho [ua rtiUUdM, and leaving a proper inrfaco for iced St*w,-AVn. WAdo f O. McSull. ■ails 0. N-1. 2-feraung /mplencenfi. . Best corn planter, $2. Best field roller $(. Besi hoiic tike. $1- flr:t or cot*, $1. Bert

;Cuss J, No. i—Vrgrlabltt. : Best dozen long btood beets, 50c. Best dozen turnip beets, fide. Best dozen sugar beets, 60c. Best - dozen - carrots, 60c. Best dozen parsnips, 60c- Best dozen turnips, 60c., Best dozen ruin bags, 50c... Best dozen mange) wurtzcl, SOc. Beil 1 dozen cabbages, 60c. Best 4 dozen cauliflowers, 6Qc. Best 1 dozen procoli/SOe. ; Best dozen stalks celery, 5Cc. Best dozen egg plants, 60e;'. Best peck .white onions, 60c. Best peck red onions, 60c. f Best peck yellow onions, 60c. Best peck red tomatucj.'SOe.- Best peck yellbw ionialoes;60c. Best qudrl lima bearis, 60c; best I bushel potatoes, 60c; best 1’bushel sweet potatoes,' 60c; best 3 squashes, 60c; heat 3 pumpkins; 60c; best C water melons, 60o; 2d best 6 water mcl- 1 ons, 60c; test 8 musk melons, SOcr 2d best 6 musk melons. 50c; best display of vegetables, 60c.’ - Commit tee, • Wm, Slt.pbcr, ifachariah Cation, aitd Geo. A Hotchkiss.’-\ iy.-’ - • ••. i .'.Cuss K, No. I—JVmls- " Best col leclion of «|L kinds of fruit by the exhibitors, named and / labeled, and n. Vtiibrnfnt pf tlie ktml of soil and mode of cul11 walioftjia,be furnished therewith, 82; 2d best $1; best, collection of apples not varieties; 4 of each grown by ex* hibilor5$2j 2d ' best collection oi 8 vwieUes, $1? best 1 collection of winlcr apples, $1; 2d best do do. 60c; best collection pc aH grown by exhibitor 4 of each, $1; 2d best do. do. 60c; best collection of peaches. $2; 2d best do. do. 8l;.besl do. do. plums, $1; 2d do. do. 60c; best dozen quinces, $1; 2d best do. do. 60c; best collection grapes grown in open air, $1, 2d do..do. 60c. Committee, Colin McNutt, Dan 1 Riali, of K)'-, ond Geo. A. Hotchkiss. * Class L, No. I— Flowtrs.

Daniel, \V r.csTkk’a Cyijnox or. FruAiotE.— "F wish to say, with emphasis that since my connection with ’ him in the leading affairs of the Government of-the United States, -I'liave folly concurred ;w it h him m ; all ;lns. great,a ml dead ng measures. ■, j ]_AU these prjncb ples ore.my principles: and Tr iia’is waosu is Til ESI* I AM 1.XU A (.WATS Bill Lb If.** ;.- '

, ( think there will be'no difficulty -now in giving tq your "Cur6 ? ’ the Anotagtr ground of any blberainedy now tin use here. dec', dec WILLIAM BUCKNER. M. D.

RHODES’ FEVER . and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the. only harmless remedy id existence, is equally, cerlain as a PREVENTIVE,' as a .‘'CURE.’’ Take it when; you feel thecbills ctihing on,.aud.you will rieAC r have a single one'. JAMES A. : RI10DES,-Proprietor Prdvidedce, r, r. .. ' . .Wholesale Agents, St. Louis, II. BLAKSLEY; Chicago. BARCLAY BROS.; And fur sale by Druggists generally." ■ jel8-3tn ■ For sale Injfcvay by J. UThlcbauJ. * /

BACON’S

, : New Arrhal, • THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery] and' daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform.the public that hejsnow prepared to offer, the necessaries of life to Uns hungry and needy, at a very small profit.for cash. . Having purchased his slock with’cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low aft the same terms.

Effect op Railroads ox PnoPBRry. —Tho taxable property; of- Ohio • lefoi c the completion of it« railway; aystcro was $439,870 840. In 1855, the value of the same description of property is stated at $807,877,354. •

North-treat Corner of Sixth and Walnut strict.', Cincinnati.Ohio';’, Tht htil School ; far obtaining « Pnrcrtcef ‘ Knowledge df HOOK-KEEPING, $c., , tht inttnetan. icing Practical Accountant*.

'His'slock comprises of .everything commonly kepVio a Grocery Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, Vinegar;-Candles, Soap, Salsralus, Rice, Cheese* Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, .Table Salt, and - ’ • . ’ ; TOD A COO AND CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For fmther particularacallon the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, ; No. 4, Schenck's Block. septS ■ Ferry street, Vevay, I nd.

THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION given in this Institution is Thorough and Com* prehenslvu, consisting of \ ‘ Book-Keeping, by Doable Entry, Embracing every department or Trade and 'Mercantile Accounts, vis; Wholesale. Retail, ■Commission, Exchange, - Banking, Railroad, Steamboat. Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Compound Company Business.. ■ ': ti«mmerel«l'Oal<nIaUonf,'. •

i A Dangerous Article.—It is stated that mum 1850, 169, persons have been killed and 279 wounded by the explosion of. cam phono and kindred articles.

Oh, tVo.w: is Your Time. A BOOK FOR THE MILL!OX. REA;n. AND HEt'LEOT! DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK ON Diseases of jtie Cerill at Organa* r CAbtXO TllC : ' •. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREj J TISE; : OR, GUIDE TO HEALTH. Adapted to the umi of every Individual [tnaleand fe* male.] The create*! hook, and only one; ever pah-. lUhtfil In any language or in any eoaoliy, on (fata sublvcU The valuable ndviee.and Inpicalre Wanting it give*, will prevent year* of mlaety and •offering, and «ve annually thousand* of live*. ■ ■ §1111* book tell, bow to euro Hie following diseases, and enlighten those who Krone In dark nes*: Coiiorrlws, Gleet, Chardee, Stricture, PhymoAi, Paraph y mod*, Gravel, Syphlllb, Bubo, Warts, Blotches, nensu* allitn. Seminal Wcakne-*, HaaUirhatlon, or Self-Abuse, Kuppre,don of (he Menses, Falling of the M omh, how to prevent Pregnancy. Menstmalion, Barrenness, Kheumatlsm, drc.,&o. It treat* on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy, with remarks to the young ami old of bo tli seves, which everyone should know. It also tolls bow to promote the growth of the Hair, and nrei ent It* falling off, Ac. TV painful and distract I ve habit of Self-pollution 1* hero described, with tho Cause, symptoms ami remedy. Millions who now fill a premature anjl untimely grave, could have been living monument*, willing and resdy to testify to its fdlierly admonition., had Ibis book appeared, and Dr. BassriTa lived In the seventeenth eentury. „ Beware of Empirics and itinerant self-stjled Professors, who aTTxxrr euros but never succeed. Ur. Bonaparte Is the only perman Jnlly cstabiUhed and responsible phjilcl»n,lnlila peculiar line, tu Soulhem Ohw. and fata pmcllco ostends through every State In the Union and the Bnllrii Provinces. in 3 Ladles In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for irregularities, ob,(meltons, Ac., can obtain Msasmc Lot ten's celebrated Female Monthly Fills, at this office. Cimov-—Married ladle* In « rtaln sit nations should not use them—for reasons, sco directions with eaeh box. Prlccft. Sentby inallto all pan* of tho world. TT7* Persons addressing tir.B. Bowsrsarg,by mall, wishing a reply, will please Inctose a postage rtamp. Abu, all who send for Books or Pill*. - H"7»Thl* Hook sent under seal, post-paid, to all part* of tho world, on receipt of SJ cent*, or five cop ie* for $1,00. „ ITT 1 Alt onlen addressed to Dr, B, BoNsrsart, ho 107 fiycamoro street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended I*. Dr. B. can bo confidentially consulted day aq;t evening, rain or thlno, of old or young, American or foreigner, mate or female, al the Doc tor's Office, upon all disease* of which hit book tresis. Office boon Hum 8 A. M.toSP.M. ‘ JeK-Iy

03 - Shade trees thonlil bo so trausplanled as to stand turti°d in the same direction of their original growth.

comprising calculations in Per Ccmagc, Exchange, Arbitration oi' Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom‘House Transactions, &c., according to the rao*l approved methods, I

{£r Around the idea of ouc‘s mother (be mind- clings with fond uffeuiion.

illeialic Bnilai Cases. / ■ JESSia V. SHORT, ■ TINDERTAKEK, has and will continue to U keep on hand all sires of the. lulcsl improved Mttalic Burial Case*, and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend lu cementing, and ail calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of UEAUV-AIAUE COFATMS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and wilt attend with his Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his melalic cases of (he manufacturer, and all bis materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck's Flouring Mil). Jan. I, 1856.—If

Pexu-ixsiup.—A good business hand writing is guaranteed jo every one who completes a Tull course of instruction.

A D V K UTI SKM I;'-NT S.

.Commercial Correspondence) Embracing the general particulars of letter writing, as connected with the different branches of Trade, including the forms of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Hills of Exchange, die. LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, by eminent lecturers and business men.

Greatest variety and quantity of cut fi'is $1: 2d best do. do, 50c, Committee; Miss Sarah Haines, Mirs Elizabeth Slcwait, Miss Isabel Espey, and 0. G. Robb* Class L, No. 2— I'latctn.

Rest floral design, $1 [ 2d do. do, 50c; best pair band bpqticls, flat, $1; 2d do, do. 50c. Por most beautifully arranged basket of Don', ers, $l;2d best do, do. 50c. Committee same. CiAss M, No. I—Cooperage IVoorfrn Wore. Rest pork barrel, 6ric; best lard barrel, 50e; bejlflour barrel, 50c; best wash tub, 5t)C; best wooden buckets,50c; best nest wooden keelers, 50c; best bee hive,50c; best washing machine, 50c; best wash-board, 25c; best J dozen corn brooms, 5t)c; best t doz split do, 50c; best whitewash brushes, 25c; best scrubbing brushes, 25c; best paint brushes, 25c; best panel door, $1; best boot and shoe lasts and trees, 25c; best specimens turning, 50c; best tot grain measures, 50c; best willow baskets, 50c; best specimens basket willow, 60c, Committee, Wm. H, Powell, Sam*I B. Miller and George H. Craft.

AND FAItmiUS Cr.NF.ItAlXV. WE ate nov; manufacturing Davis’s Patent Chum and Rutter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sate. Warranted—returnable if not approved. dect2 F. L. GRISARO t SON.

Young men wishing to acquire a Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantige to attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruction , $-10 For fuither particulars, please call on oraddress the undersigned. R: S. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining (which is very improbable' “Banking and Interest Tables,” 1 will furnish him a copy of any work now extant on that subject for (£• ocKt R. S, B.

Hats— Halt*. A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOV'S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hats, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW SONS.

Bools anti Shoes, For Ladies, Ge.Uleman’s, and Children’s Spring and Summer Wear* A large variety just received at ap23 * WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.

Groceries. fUST RECEIVED, by steamer SwiUerUnd, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 3 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Eel Fisb, For as id* cheap for cash, by marts TEATS $ SCHENCK.

Cusa W, No. 2— Paintings 6l Draicingt.~ [Ope a to tll.\ Best specimens landscape paintings, oil $1; best do. do, water colors, $1; best specimens portrait painting. $1, best specimen* animal painting, ia oils $1; best do. do. w colors, $1; best specimens fruit painting, $1; bcsttpccimen flowerpaiatingil; bcslipecimeas diguecreolype*,il, best drvwing of fairground for society, $2; best specimens writing, $1; ‘test specimens crayon drawing, $1; best specimens pencibdtawing, $1; best specimens pen draw, iog, $i j.bcst specimens carving in wood, ®l; Lest specimens architectural drawing $[; best

A GENERAL assortment of CoUonide?, Drills, Dertims, Brown Linens, Shirring Cheeks, Tickings, Bleached and Blown Muslins, &c., &c., just received at aji23 WM. SHAW & SONS.

LAWNS. French and American; Ginghams; Cocheco, Sprague, and Allen dr Co.’s Prints. A general assortment Just received at ap'.’S WM. SHAW dr SONS.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summons* and Subpmnis, for rale at Hie firrmix Omcx. frbiO lf

*4/Ehavc iusltewinctl a supply of Kon* Tf I', t- OHISARDAt SON.

A Medical Guide (or Families. Rentby Mail, Post-paid. UR. PR HUGH'S 1IRMEOPATH1C PRACTICE OP MEDICINE, ■ Embracing Ibo History. Atagaosls, and Treatment of Disease! In General, Including those peculiar to Females and Children. 13mo, 610 pages. Price |IJO. The author la a phyaicUo of extensive pnclteetn New York cjty. and has written this popular nook expressly for domestic use. Tho history and symptoms of diseases, wltn their remote and Immediate causes, are riven, with one or mere proved remedies to each— The most clear and explicit language ts used, and In add) Jon to a' copious glossary, all technical terms an explained/, thus rendering me work familiar to all classes of people. .This book, by offering advice tod ■ remedies Inaeason, will prevent sickness anJ suffering Id many families; DR. PREDION'S HOMEOPATHIC POCKET COMPANION. A simple (led abridgment of the “Horn eo pi Uric Praei lice.'’ ifimo, 300, pp.. Price 73 cents; In tucks, 91. This neat and‘convenient little volume contains all that Is essential for ordinary diseases. It Is valuable ii a Pocket Companion for private use daring traveling, and wbeneTer.the.assUtance of a physician can not be obtained or U scarcely necessary. The alphabetical arrangement la adopted for convenient reference,'and to prevent mistake, the form and dote of. medicine Is Indicated for every disease. Price 93, post-paid. Agents wanted. Address 11DNRV W. LAW, PnblWier, aug 15-301 ■ 310 Broadway, New-York.

A Fresh Supply of srinuiiicnis Just received at WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, apfja ' Ferry street, Vevav, 1ml. To II(itUr .Ualicrs

ICcady-mndc Clothing’. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, for superior to ariy ecet brought into Ibis market, consisting of GOATS, PANTS, VESTS, NE tV STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a first class CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, "small profits and quick returns.** Be sure and call at No. I Odd Fellows' Hall. sep!2 F. L. COURVOISIEB