Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 1, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 January 1857 — Page 4

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Ortolan Woman.

BUSINESS CARPS.

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SPRING' TRASS.

Purify Vour The Wonder of Ike TTInit'inlh faQi; < Important and a/ Grttl CtntidtmKm U Ike ■ , ,. ' Sytftrrnf, . . T*’A. HDRLBT'8 SARSAPABliiX'OF all (&• rtntdlca that hare beej dfeemawd during the pteaeat agetbrtha “thooated life that leak la heir to 1 ’ bos* equl tkle woolarfnl prtparaUeo.-*. OalfUneiwi um tliMed aleae to* dlacoraret (who ipeul a decade to «tu dying, and perfecting It) Bnt In trod a tad It to lha pubUeTaa* It la already recognised, by the moat eminent pkjateiana to all pant of the country to be thehooet «rartAlag and efetOfc remedy br certain iliaeeaee of «hUh they have knowledge. All other compound* or ijnpi of the root, hate hUk-, trtit failed to coDpuad the aanctiof] of tht unity, W eaoao, on being taeted, thoy hare been found lo eo*uln noxlooa fogijadtanu which oovtitllte feel «Her la. of the Sane partita, and chan timer loJmie th* aealtb of the petlent. It la notao vm Hortajw mo, arntloa. r

( Our rfiodera Ideas of gallantry are great ly Blocked by tbs open disparagement of tbo female sex characteristic of mod* orri Greet society. 'The birth'of "a [daughter is as much a subject of condo* lienee, as tbo birth of a ion is one of con* | grata! at ion. A foreign resident at Athlens, the father of a.large family of girls [is looked upon by bis neighbors as the most unlucky of men. They, wonder.at bis failure to appreciate their sympathy, A story is told of an Athenian, who bad set bis heart on obtaining ason to perpetuate his name. Upon learning thb' disappointment of hta expectations, be endeavored to conceal bis chagrin; and shame also, in the grove of the Cephlssus, whei$ ho skulked for three days, before he could regain sufficient assurance to meet] his acquaintances. The anecdote may :bo somewhat exaggerated, but the fact that such things exist cannot be doubted. This remarkable preference of the male sex is somewhat accounted for by the prevalence of the custom , of giving a largo dowry with a daughter at marriage. In Maine alone the reverse is-true; the husband purchases fats bride at a heavy cost. Elsewhere a portion of the family estate must besaenficed at the marriage of each daughter. - Snch is ihe mercenary light in which the marriage relation is regarded. Qualities of, mind’ara but.litele taken into account. . Since the lady's consent-is altogether unessential; her preferences arc not necessarily consulted. 1 The. father's great concern is to many off his daughter at as small a loss as possible; that of the suitor, to obtain the most advantageous match.—i?Qi'rd’x Modem Greece . .

Provlsioa Storeit

WE ire receiving inti now 1 opening's Urge and splendid* assortment ol i 'Hardware nnd Culler?,

- i. o. o. F. ; INDIANA* LODGE, NO. ISO, L—^ 0. 0. P., meets every Wednes-rfflSS* dsy Evening, at Odd Fellows’ Hill Building, Vevay, Indiana. E. H, Roosas, Scc’y. | John P. Doan, N; 0. Jem TcnV, Treas, \ 0. S, Waldo, V, G. ■

CLARKSON & WALDO ‘would respectfully all the attention oftbeirfriends and tbe public generally to the* fact tbit they lire now receiving end 'opening, w general* is* sortmcnt of GROCERIES, and solicit the patronage of ail who wub to make poredisea in Ibis line. Having purchased our stock wjtb cash entirely, we ft liter ourselves tbit wecin sell as cheap as the cheapest.’ ; / ;' - Our stock is new and fresh, add consists of all the various commodities inn ally .kept iaa Provision Store. We , have Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Wheat and Buckwheat Pldpr, Molasses, Golden Syrup, Tea,. Beans,- Hominy, Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Codfish, Halibut, and numerous other article*; of like import; besides a good assortment of Nuts, fruits, and Confectionary, as.well ss a good supply of FIREWORKS. Ptcase-give.us a; call, one door above Pleasants’store.. Vcvsy, Dec. 3. ISStf.

WkDSBSOAT, .... 0, 1850.

eotmstiogm -part of tbe following articles, lo-wit:— . , . . . • Table sndPocket Cutlery,

Leaking for a $20 BiU.

: Scissors and Shears,;; . Razors and Strops, . , ■" Table,Tei;and Basting Spoons Edge Toots of all description, Bench Plsncs.O ire* di Squires, ' / Hand, Ripp.Paonel 4 Tennant Saws * Wood Crdsacbl Saws, ’ In short, 7 * fuU and complete assortment ol Carpenters', and Coopers’. Tools. ’ ' : ’ 1 — ALSO--: ••

Not lohgsinoe, as ayonug man of great wealtfa, who (according to the statement j of hi* friend who gave ns the information) j resides near Hagerstown, in Maryland,] was passing along Waverly place, near Washingtoti Park, a little after lamp-light be saw a beautiful girl, clad in faded but tastefully arranged mourning, looking for something on the ground, end apparently* in great distress. The gallant ami sympatbisingMarylanderat once stopped and unreservedly tendered his services, whatever the occasion mig'it require. The young lady seemed alarmed and much annoyed by the intrusion, and was about to depatl; when the young man hastily explained, and by his frankness satisfied her that bis offer was a genuine and respectful tribute of sympathy to one whom ha supposed to be in distress. Having come to this good, understanding, tbe lady told him; that she was looking for a *20 bill which she bad dropped hot a f£w .moments Worn he’came tip; and that as it was all the fnoney her poor sick mother had 1 with which tojpay the rent and buy, food for tbe family daring the next month, its loss afflicted her" beyond expression. This was enough to enlist the whole heart of tbo rich and generous Southerner, and he searched tbe ground over with, the utmost care for the $20 note; but os tbe wind was blowing quite briskly, his la-, bjra wore of course of no avail—jbe bill having undoubtedly never touched ground in that vicinity;

FRANCIS ADKINSON,

ATTORNEYS COUNSELOR AT LAW,

Shovels, Spades, Manats and Hay forks. Garden Rikei, 4c.; 4 C *‘ • 400 pair Trifle Chains, ?00 Haller Chains*, * .v : ,50 pair Breast Chains,.- -. ; 95 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains,; Double and Single Barret guna, Pistols of every description. Shot Bigs, Powder, flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimming), consist in*, in part, of i ’ Bridge Bills, ' Enameled Leather, 1 Buckles, : do ; -Cloth, ; | Stunupi A Spurs, Laces A Priugei, Tacks and Harness Saddles, * * Brass Banda, 4c., 4*.

VKVAY, ISDIASA, *. WILL give prompt attention to all legal business that may be entrusted to his oare. Office, in Treasurer’s office, • Jell

Thlata U|« pore and geuulne extract of the root, t»d will on trial, be fouod hr effect a certain tad airfoil cure of the following complaint! and dUeiaeat affcctlrniof the Boom, Habitual coaUraMea. HebUlty, ledtfratloe, Diaeateaofthe Kblaeyt, Liter CompUfefe. Utipepila, . Piles, EijiImIh, * Pulmoocn Dtaaiaw. Female IrregularttlM, Be rofuta or King* Irtfi Ftiiula; Jyphllla, - And all Ekln i Ucaaet. Betide* earing the abate. It la alto kaoar* to ho « i great and powerful tonic, port/ring the blood and tortgorating thtayttem, lu abort. It la, without exception, la Ike eaaea Honed, tod luraoaraPefrct oa the lyitem, tkomM efleaelona u It la the moatdednbla remade of the m. It la already a xtentlrilyuacd throughout bo oewnlryi ■ad la fut obtaining aaBuropean tepuuttou. Thetm> tuned* of cam Unit affected are daflrtomlaglolke proprlttora know ledge, and be baa no haatuUoa te rw* commending It to one and alt who dedre topeoewye relief from infering. One belli# being tried, lit adeem will be too apparent to admit of farther doubt.' Price ft per bottle, or ele for ■ For tale it the manafattory comer of Rarealk ltd Ortep *treeu, LonliTlUa, Hr., and by all who^oad.. houiea throughout tha VallaJ Slatai and Cauda. • •• it L..THIBBADD, . , , Wholewle and RaUII agrat for ftwiitarUw e*. AUo, for tale by the fallowing iraaUr J. M, Paewxr, Ml Sterling. : Oio.McCci.lccs, Jaaktearlle. 8. Oumua, Bennlnttoa. Sti Anaateo*. Moor&lJ. ' , • Sgiw dt Bowse, Cray town. L, JyBvrror, Aahota Land teg. . Ww. Saast). Palrrlew, ‘ tl. L. Stun ora, KnUrprii*. ' J. M. Faowte, York Township. H. S. Montgomery. mO

DE^TIVIKY. UR ' J ’ > v * BAXTER will coPtmJffMS&ue to practice in Vevay, the first outlay, Tuesdnyand .Wednesday; Ghent, (be firat Thursday; Florence, tbe first Salurdav. of each month.’ Warsaw, the Second Monday; Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. 10,’53. - 21-lf, .

HOOT A >\ D SHD K STO U I-.

WEBB (LDAVJDSOX. Manufacturers oL all varieties of Bool* and Shoes* And dealers in the beat Brandi of kasteux work,

HAVE opened an estensive store at Ibeir new stand on Perry street > wAv daois wesl of Teals and Schenck'srHI stole, and intend keeping on band «’TMgeneral sssotlment of custom and Eastern -afv ■ -made work, which will be sold as low ns any other.eslsMishmenl sell. The comniuuity know whether we can make good work or not, and wo hope our old customers, and all others wn** wish any work in our line, will give us a coll. Vevay, Scpl. 5, IS5C.—If

Having personalty selected the above art!. cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at -as low prices as the nine can be bought w-estof the mountains. - Give us a call, and crarain* our stock of goods and prices, before'going elsewhere to purchase. P, L. URISARD4 SON; . Feb. 14, ;■ AFFLICTED REA Dll

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fVHR subscriber continues lo carry on the ■L' Blacksmilhing Business at the same old stand bn Ferry street, where all Kinds of work in hii line, is promptly attended to.

PHI LA DELPtl IA MEDICAL HOUSE.—E*UbUih*4 twenty two/ciri ago by Dr. KtNKKLIN, to roar af Thlrd'and unton atrrvt*. Philadelphia. Ha. TWE.VHV TWO YEARS' Export enee bu rendered Ur. K. a mt>»t tnceeuful practitioner.I a the com of »IJ dlwurt of a prirala at' lure: .nachood'i delnll:y at an iiapedliaant to macrUgc; nrrrnm »n«t aotuml InOrmltlet, dtieaMi of lb* itln. and ihpvs artsln; from abnw of mercury. , TAKE PAfmci’LAK NOTICE. ;

HARWOOD & DOAN, npil/iNKFUl. for past fa von, would most JL respectfully announce to theii customers and the public generally, that they are nov opening a fresh stock of ■ ' Fall and Wintrr

■ KT Parlicular attention paid lo making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Buggies and Comagcvetci, cic. A continuance of public patronaee «,r«peclfully solicited. ■ Jy30 ■ : JOSEPHJAGF.br.

Mighty Fira of California.

Ob, Now I* Vour Time. A noon FOB 1UB MIU.10.1. . REA D AN D UEKLEUTI DR. nON’APARTES GREAT WORK Off Ultt.ttt of tlii OittIUl Orfui, CiLLID Till

• The Rev. Horace Bnsbnell, describing the grand old parkin, California,says: "Many of the trees, and all the largest of them that remain,; are greatly, injured by fire. Their time ■ is therefore shortened, and a long time will bereqniredto bring the smaller ones to their maximum' of growth. ■ ‘ A, man,* instigated by the infernal love of money, long ago cot down the ' biggest of them, and. skinned the next 120 feet upward from the ground, (viz.; the mother,) that he might show or sell the bark of her body, both sound as a rock at the heart, and good for a thousand years to come. 0, it surpasses all contempt! : Arid yet to see this great mother still growing up' as-before, her fresh-foliage, ) ripening her seeds,’and iefusing to die; hiding still her jaicas and working her pumps in the deep masses of her bark less body, which the sun of two whole years has not been able. to season through; dead as it is, and weather-crack-ed’without—:it is a sight so grand as almost, to compensate for the loss we suffer in the baseness, of the human scamp.*’ :

There U an erlt bibll vintllmi< Indulged In by boy «, In inlltode, often growing up with than toman* hoot!; and which, if not reformed Indue tine; not only Iteteu virion' obtlides to watritmnUl bipotne*«. bin give,* rite to a Krlei of protracted, modton*, tir.d derntitlng aHhcCOnt. Few of itioH mhodre way to this peralelnm prat’ lieu are aware of the convinneecev until Ibey. find the D*rvou5 ayrlem ah at te red, ferl strange' and tiaac* eouiiUble Vnmilonr, and raeqe fears In the mtod.— pages ?t; 28,59, of Ur. K.*a book on •*S*If-Pr*i-vtcrtloo." 1 * • -

Vfilh a'prpfoupd sigh and a convulsive wringing! of. her hands,. the young lady; gave up the unavailing search, and sadly turned towards' homd. 1 - The' kind Waited youth begged the privilege of accompanying, herhe-mj,'which' was granted',' arid he ,walked by. her side—(hef arminhii,and iheleaning heavily against him for support)—pondering whether or no be should offer to replace the 820. He would have at once tendered the yonng lady ten times the' amount, if fas had not been afraid of wounding her feelings. While he was trying to bit upon some plan whereby be could aid, without offending her, auolderly man stepped up end accosted his companion,' caliiLg hey Mary. . The young lady ■aid it wait her uncle,'who Would now escort her home; and sweetly thanking the young man fof lus kindness; she bade bloi adieu, end soon disappeared, with her relative, inlhe deepening gloom. ■ The gallant Marylander (who, to tell the plain truth, had become desperately ■mitten with the elegant and sweet-man-ncred girl) could not help.feelirig. vexed at the uncle for thus depriving him of the pleasure of accompanying Mary home, and be had a great notion do follow them to see where she lived; but he soon’ dismissed that idea as being unworthy a gentleman, and slowly sauntering into Broadway, he walked towards his hotel. ‘ As be passed a saloon it occurred to him that it would be a good idea to take some refresh--raenl and ponder over some plan by which he could make the acuoaintance of his unknown lady-love., He at once proceeded to carry oat (his idea, and "refreshed** and pondered for a long time. He then stepped to the cashier's desk to pay.’his bill, but on patting fats hand ia bts pocket for bis purse, he missed that rueful utensil. He tried another pocket—he tried all his pockets, but no; purse could he found; and his watch ,was missing,;.also. He remembered the young lady in mourn; ing—and groaned inwardly. He remembered how heavily she had teamed against "him, al though she were nnable to.wilk without support, and he ' now. called* to ' mind what he bad read in the papers about Mat being the way that female pickpockets sometimes operate, and groaned inwardly again.. Fortunately, he had changeenorigb to. pay for his supper; he Vdisbarscd," hastened tp his hotel, borrowed money •rioogb ito pay hit" expenses home, arid the next day returned .thither, toseek consolation amid the. familiar scenes of bis childhood, where ibe'girla don't look for, 820 bills in the street, after lamplight!— S. 7» Ltdgtt, .

DRY GOODS,

Attention, Smoker* & Clicwcrs!

i Bi Hi MARTIN, Jfom tlreti, ndjoitiing Dr. SlcCulchrn’t oflf te, IS slili receivihgund opening a fine-lot of Imported-and Domestic Cigors, and keeps constantly on hand a gen* eral assortment ofthe bfisr i Virginia Chewlor Tobnrro,

CDtnprisinp.nl I the usual varieties heretofore kept in their store, and to which they inviir the attention of all who are in want of any thing in’ lhe Dry Goods line.

PRIVATE aEDWAl. TREJTISSj orf.OVIDC TOUCALTB. Adaptid la lie aw of terry Isdleldnt) [nalu ul to n>al*.] Tbg creatett hooV, and only cat, oytrp«h> - tithed In any uncoa*. or la a«y eotnlry, o* tfcb tubjeet. Vbt valuable a J rice and ItnprtMivw waew Inf It fir* 1 *, will prevent yeart of taltery and wIW Inf, and lav. tcnnally thooianda of Uvea. §TkU booh wilt how to tot. Ik. folio wine dUeam,and u4tf ea lion who jtroM la dart Rett: .Gnr.orrh®, £ It.t, Chw* dee, Stricture, Phynttli, futrhynorit, Grit el, - gyphtUta,’ lluho, Wirt*. Ulotthta, Htw all<iu, Seminal «•-*—■ ufTtnrbatton. or Self-Ab.at. lipprearion of tht Mental, FalUtv of fte W omb. bow tn prtvewl Pregnaney, .Vtn.lmivJoo, B*rrennett, HbtnmaUaiw, It IreeU on Midwifery, lion, Ml*«rijt£e,CelU>if», with remark t lo Iht ye nag and old ofboih every on. ahoaM Utr. U alio Hill how to [•minute the growth of th. flab, and prevent lit falling off, the, . . The'painful and JUtrertlve haUt of tMf.potlntte* t* hem deaeribed, with the Ciuw. aymptotit lad mw dy. Million, who now dll a premature tod atUatdp tort. Mold hart* been living monument#, wilting and.ready to letlifj t* ita Liberty adtaordUott, had ILta Uok-appearnd, and Ur. Boxararv llred la fee levrnteenlh century. Beware of Empiric* and Itinerant aelf-rijUd Frr feitora. who jrirarr rum but niver toeeeed. ,0k Bonaparte it tit. only permaiunilr nwNtahed ttd reipoutlblt phytlclan, In bit peculiar line, U SotMitiw Ohio, and hu pnttlt. .itenda through even Stoto to the Union and tht BrltUh Province*. ITT* Laitlea.ln want of a pleaMot and aafe rtatd. for IneguUriite*. ntutrucilnni, it,, tan obtain hitaua Loaiaa'a celebrated Female Monthly PHlt, m thlt office. ' ■ Carrion.—Married ladiea In certain rii sallow* ahowM hot ate them—for manor, »e. dlreelloat with wet *>•*." i'rira »I. Pent by mall lo alt pin* of tht weriA. 1F7* Per»o«» addfr»tna lir.E, Boatman,hy wlthlnr a reply, wjll pl*((« (neloa* a noaUir. iWQ. Abo, alt who tend for UooVi or P1IU. TTTf* TTal. Itenk tent under teal, poet-paid, to at partt of the world, eu reeeipt of U tetu, or flea He Wfortl.OO. • t, ' ITT* AH order* addr.'iird to Ur. B. Bounty a, !d» I5T Kyonmore tlreei. hciwcen Fifth and Rltth rirotto, rinrinntll, Ohio, will he punctually a needed to. Wm, H. ran be confidentially con lulled day ettaUto* rain or thine, of old or young, American or .rntlo or female, at the IWtor'i OOU*. upon ill dW»> tea of which hit book treat*. Octet Loan from > A. M. to 8 P.M. jetl-lf

] ■ ALSO . They Jhave just replenished their slock of FAMILY GBOUBRIES, And are now able toTuinish choice goods in that line.

Ti.- mifortrinit'' that affected hcromci teebte, ti opal*te to htfOMrlth fccmtomcd tlpor. or to apply bl* mind to rtitJy: hi a step I a Urd y and wrjk; holt d»ll, Involute. end rv«n In bl» n-orta with bu encrjrj than maal. If be emancipate hltntelf betem ton practice haa donelU wont, and enter matrimony. hh toarriajte la unfruitful, and M« .aca* 1 tella Mm that tM a I* earned by early follie*. Theta are conilderallont whltb ibontd awaken tho atlenl’on of all who an* tltuilar!; altuat**d.

Which will be Mid wholesale and retail oil the most reasonable leniw. - "nr Country Merchants are invited to cal) and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as I'will sell to them as cheap as the cheapest. ; N.'B. Nothing but Cigars and Tobacco ktpl for sale At this establishment. I Vcvay, Aug. 20, I860. ,

BT Please give us a call. XB

We boy Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, , for which we pay Cash; and trade tor Butter, Kegs, Lard, Beeswax, Ate. HARWOOD ft DOAN. Vevay, Oct. 29, tSfifi.

tie who places hlmwlf under l)r. Kntlsus'i treat*, want, may roulMe lu hU honor a* a s«illrman. and rely njvoo Uio • let mom, that the i«crrU of Ur K.'J patlcnti wfll nc»»r ho rUwloW. Voting man—tel in falw moderiy deter you from making your rata known In who, from muciUon and re*perlnbilUy, can eeKatnty befriend you. Pr, KtnacttaV mid rare hi* been foe the tutlwen* ty yean at the S. W, Comer of Third and Colon streets, PbHadetphta. Pa, ' PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE ‘

REMEIJnKR,

J. P:‘lllJV5llAW,

Have Von Subscribed IN THK '

Wa ich Ma hrr and Jeweller,

or ca«Roi.LTu.i, xENTvexr, WILL, tie nerc two days in each week, (Tuesdays and Wednesdays prepared to do all kinds of work in bi s uvA line. Particular attention wilt be given to repairing Watches and Jewelry, snd work warranted, if the machinery is good, -He will visit residences in town in repair Clocks, if notified. Ladies. whn have Jewehy to repair, are especially, jnvited to call, B.inuing them that general satisfaction will be given. . ■Room at the Lf.Clerc House, cor. Main sod Ferry streets; Mr. Owens will attend to receiving and delivering work in Mr. Hinshaw’s absence. 'Vevay, ap'JOtf ;i P-. S.—Will also be at Ohrnton Thursday of each week.Room at "American Hotel," Persona of that place wilt call on Scott Tandy for particulars, who'will attend to taking in and delivering work in (he absepc* of Mr. II.

fomopoliton ? ANY person subscribing Threa Dollars in this popular Art Association, heroic the

Can have (by stating their ease explicitly, together «1lh all.tbetr jymptemi, p*r letter, onrlndng a rsmilLinceJ Dr. K*i medicine. •pprxpHMf'l uccordinaty. Fonrurded lo any part or the United FUIm. and parked secure from nsKsac orcriiOMiT, by' Matt or BlprrtU. ' READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

98th day of January, 1957,

will receive —

A copy of any of.the $3 Magazines named below, one year, or . . A copy of the' splendid licet engraving, ' Saturday night," .. A copy of.the "Cosmopolitan Art Journal," one year, and A ticket .in the Annual Distribution of Works ol Art.

A tiprirous Life ora Premature Dt-alb, Kinle

linon Self-Pr«erralion—only 25 renU*.

SS* The invention and ofp of gunpowder in war haveccrtainly tended to promote civilization. Glance at history, arid the growth of, milder; principles will hurst on yonr mind in nil its amplitude. • The temple of Janus at.Rprrie, always open in time of war, wasnever closed during five centuries, (ill (lie end of the second Punic war; and then only for a .short time; arid if we advert to the desolation caused by the Scythians, Goths, Vandals, Tartant, and the destruction rif, about two millions of human beings in the Cmades, it seems to be evident that wars were anciently, and before the general use of . firearms .and cannon, more frequent, protracted, destructive, and cruel tban ; lhey now arc, •

!.-Uen containing that raids Iq atampi, will •ft*or» a copy, pcv return of mall.. ' ■ GRATIS: GRATIS!: GRATIS::!] A frtt cm to Ait, ■ MISERY RELIEVED.

Thus every aubscriber of $3, not only yets a -splendid Steel Engraving or three Dollar Magazine one year, but also receives the An Journal one year, and a ticket, in me Diatri button of Works of Art, making four dollars worth of leadingmnltef, besides the ticket, by which-a valuable Painting or piece of Statuary may be received in addition.■ . ; Persons In subscribing, can have their choice of either the Engraving "Saiurday Ntghl,” or any- of the, following, Magazines; Harper's Magazine, Oodey’s Lady's Book, Knickerbocker Magazine, Putnam's. Monthly. Household Words, Blackwoqd;Magazine, Stephens' New Monthly, Sourhcrc' Literary Messenger, United States Magazine, Ac. ; Subscriptions received, and full .particular* given, by applying lo ISAAC STEVENS, authorized agent for Vevay tmd vicinity. December 3,185G.

■ “!titarfl’» Guide." a new and popular work, full of valuable artnro and Imnreuiva warning. alike emleabird to preventjean of mUerj. and' tana thousand* of liras, b distributed without th«Tre, nnd forwarded br null, prejmld to any Pott Oflies In the United Fiatri,oa rcrclvlcc an order rnrlodng an order enclosing Uro potUgo stamp*. \ . Jetl-ly

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

ICi*hi£ Xini Irou B'omnlry. aMIE undersigned, having, permanentlyesUbliahed lhemstlTes at Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully in-, form the Hay Growers pf Indiana and 1 Kentucky, that, they still continue to raamifncture.Screws Tor the Mormon or Repler Hay Press, which are! not Inferior to iny jouile in the.United Stnlei/fropthe fact that Ihebesi Press'Buildurs'give our Screws the preference over all others. r ; We .have also-Patented a Horst Power, saidto bp, bycompcient judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use,, (which can be tUched to the Press if desired. • All orders in Switzerland County, left with Fi t, OltlSARD &SON, will be attended to. i J. M; REISTER 4 UO. .’.RisingSun, Jan. 1. 1857.,

WASHING FLLID. rillitS cheap.and useful article is deitinad i: In entirely iupertede the use of the wash-boa •nd thereby do *way with ’ the heaviest part of the labor which house wives have to perform in washing clothes.— WV challenge the world to produce a ehcapei and better washing preparation- «it containno Camphine or Turpentine, and may be used freely by all, with perfect safety. Wepwt lively assure the public that this preparation will save-half your soap, half yogr wood in hoilihg, more Man half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being tubbed to piece* N. R.—Th» article it 'warranted not to in jure clothes in any respect. .ITT*An Agent wanted loetoraM ts thaadjolnltg county tn Kentucky. ■ .MI onlen addtwwd to . K. G. CAKIStlTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland - county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended to. ; Feb. 20. 1858.—wtf

A Clear way; and no Favor. —Since the gigantic growth. of ladies’ dresses, the traffic in the streets has been considerably inpededi** To remedy this inconvenience, which passes all conception, the Perfect 4 of Paris has determined on the following regulations;* “For the future, the ladies are to walk on one side of the street;’arid'the-gentlemen on the . other. The right as a iriktter of graciousness, ia to be awarded toUhe former (though, in tbe’slrict measurement of the truth, they Utile deserve it,) and the left to the latter. j - *.

BACOA’S

95,000. DOliLAICB. CHEAT WESTERN ; . OU T E.VJTEKPKIZEM Founded upon, and secured by ' REAL ESTATE In the Louisville,- Ky. - The propiltlon lake areal pi ware In an no undue to (be public, (bat the distribution of (heir flr.u grand Gift Enlerprito willufco place in-Lonltville, Ky., at Moaart (Uli.bb tbeSOth of February! Its?, oraooner If alt lb« ticket* are aold, of which due notice wilibe given.' This rnterpriieii divided Into abarc’i of gl each,' embracing— ■ 2.600 MAGNIFICENT PRIZES I ' I. One two rtury Brick HouM&Lnt, valacdat^S^CO II. A fine Finn of k3 aerea, improved, vatu ed at * - - f 3,000 III. Three aero* of land, lo IX miles nflbe eity limits, valued at • * ' • ?,0«i IV. A lot tn ,hli city, on Third tfreet, rained at ],«0 V. A lot in ibis dty, on Third street, valued at 1,300 VI. A Lot In Ibis city on Rnoo Lane valued at 1,000 TT7* Tba above lots are not surpassed in eligibility of aitaaUoD..i'lf A Sgtcd-ocuvo Pit not. Grand Aellca,'superior workmaiubtp, valued at 9350 eaeb,'ksd t do, valued at 9S9o each, - If-Sob to Gent* Gold Watches, Hunoog Case*, each valued at ploo, - ; - ■ I.ooo lo Ladle* do do |So, - ■ - V - Boo to One Stiver Lever Watcbei, eaeb vetoed at 930,3oo jo do. do do dt d 8$o each, Soo I ladle* Gold Necklace, valued at . .15 Co Geld Chain* and Guards, veined at 9Se each, <oo So doe Breast Pins, at 8<o each, 'Soo loo 11 “ |3 e*eh,- . - '5oo 3o See Cold Thimble*, at 93 each, * * ' ISO loo Finger Bing*, at 95 web,' • - Soe too ., ** each, ‘ - 25o 3,073 •• " ’ 9b ** : - «/>?5 5,500 Gift*, valued at • - - '■ - ’ .823,000

North wwi Comer of Jiivlh and Walnut KreHa, ('innnnntt, Ohio,

The bnl St Seel for obtaining a Pr*tth«t KnotultJitr of BOOK'KKF.VISO, i(c., tht Juilrarlon bring Pnttitvi Ateountante.

THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION me* in Ibis Institution is Thorough and Com* prehenaivt-, consisting of- ,

' New Arrival. THE undersigned having, replenished bis -Family Grocery,, and -dailf receiving new snpplic*, begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to offer ijta necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very small profit .for gash. Having purchased his stnek.with cash exclusively, it enables him Id sell them very low bn Ike same termx, t,'. His stock comprise*of everything common-, ty kept in a Grocery Store, such a> ‘ COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, JSalamus, -Rice, Cheese, .Crackers; . Mackerel; Pepper, Table Salt, and . i T O BA O CO. AND ‘ 010 A R S For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For furtherparticulirtcaHon the undersigned. ; . a lex; detraz, NoA4, Scbcnck's Block, . sept5 Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

Bnok-K«<>pJaf, bg DoohJa Bulrg,Embracing every department of Trade aud Mercantile Accounts, vie: Wholesale. Retail, Commitaion, Ricbange, Banking. Railroad Steamboat, Individual, ■ Partnership, Jornl Stock, and Cumponnd Company Boainesft

■, A Lover. —Webave beard of a good many enthusiasticlovers in par'time, bat we think that Mi. Toot*; takes ’em all down/, "Iflcobld be dyed black,” he said to Captain Cottle, "and made Miss Dom* bey’a slave, I should consider it a com* pliment; or, at tbs sacrifice of my prop* erty, I coold get transmigrated into tier dog, I should be so perfectly happy, I would never slop wagging my tail."

Caaitamlil Cslealsilaai, comprising calculation* in Par Cent age, Bleb luge, Arbitration of Bicbanre, Equatjoiof Payments, Averaging,- Custom llnuae Tranrao* lions, 4c., according tp tbc mott approved methods.

The Mob.

The mob is a demon, fierce end ungovernable. It will not listen to reason; it will.not be influenced by fear, pity, or self-preservation. It has no sense of jnstice. Its energies are exerted in frenzied file; its forbearance or ignorance. It ia a grievous error to suppose that this creel, this worthless hydra has any political feeling. In its triumph, it breaks windows, in its anger, It breaks beads. Gratify it; and it creates a disturbance; disappoint it, and it grows furious; attempt to appease it, and it grows, ontra* geotw; meet it boldly, and it turns away. It is acctisible to no feeling but one of personal Bnffering; it submits to no argument but that 6f the strong band. The

PexMiNiHtr—A good business hand writing is guaranteeiKto every one who eomplctM a. fall course of instruction. ... ’ . Comm are I el CorntpoadinH, Embracing'the general particulars of lalkewriting,: as connected with the different brspehe*: of; Tntitei including the form oP Invoices,- Account Currents, Order*, Promissory Notes. Dills of Exchange, dee. LECTURES—On Commercial Law/Soieo**of Account*, Customs of Merchants, Lawn’of Trade, jro.v by eminent lecturers and boarne**. men.* • ' ’

JEST A Fillmoro girl, the other day, fell in company with a Buchanan crowd, when she was told that the Fillmore men wonld be all sent np Salt River this fall. "Then," said she "rather than stay in each a crowd as there’ll be left, I’ll go np and cook for them."

llletallc Burial Cases*

JE3SEV.SIIOBT, ■ , ■WTNDERTAKER.-hniod will .continue to VJ keep;on bind all sires oflhe'Iatest improved MelalicBurial Gasea* and- also Plates with all Kimtsof inscriplions. He-will also attend to, «me ruing,' and j allcallriri;hirline of buiitiei*!- 5 He ebnsuriilVkdcpi Wband all .kortssnd sixes'pf -',*•

JST. A. father holding bis little son across hia-knecaand spanking him, the Utile'urchin bit hijin severely on the leg; on VTiich his t parent said: “You young dog;.how dare yon bite me?”. Tho boy turned his head, and looking him in face, eaid, : "Father, who began first?"

mco wiibin; t» scqnire a lAomtfl Commercial Eriocalion, wilVfiod itgreatiy !«• tbetr advantage to jltcnd'lliis Instigation.. ’ ‘ 'TERMS.’—Fora’ faMcovrao o/lnstroV ;i *t Uipn J--%t f .*;i ..,..*40 ; , For. further lean call oq -or address (heontfcrsigRcd/' : ” ’ ■ ' R. S. BACON, Principal. ■ N. B. If any sin dent, after completing th* above coonfe, is dealroua of obtaining (whloh la very improbable' "Banking and Interna* Tables.” I will furnish him « eopj.ef up work now eilant on that subject for fA. . oem ' H- 5. B.

Ticket* ara<t each, and will bo tool pmmptlyto order. All remittaoce* of money, 10 rtgbtored let*, i-srtal oarrtrk. Clreolan wltb foil and special Information will be MDt with Ticket*. Fcr any addition*! IfltormiUoo in rerard v IcIz^Bntcrpriie, 1 * add ret* /—If. WOOD dtCO.V LontrrUIe.'Hj-.V p. 6; The very besltof reference will be given in this city and name* furnished when required, that this Enterprise will bo conducted fairly ami liODOtably. Ado for the butler necority of pnrehuen of ticket*. Co) J. Cr*bb,nf the Arm of Cnbb and JmUblmnd William Brent. Esq., of the Arm of Brent, Warder 4 Co., an appointed Truiloei, to recciro Uto money realUid by the aalea of U( kela. and mo that It la deposited In Bank, where It U to remain nnlll afWr the drawing, thm ac coring to the ticket bolder) the return of tfaelr idodov, If the dnwtngU pro tented by death. A rents wanted In every aootlun of country. Tickets can bo had In this city at the Bookstore of A. Canter. Third street, near the post oAlce, and freta Kirk & Clarke, on Fourth street, nndor Mozart Hall, or by addressing 11. WON) & CO., Louisville, By.

point of the bayonet convinces; the edge of tho sabre'speaks keenly; tho noise of ■tba musketry ia listened to with respect; the roar of artillery- is unanswerable.— MW deep, how grievous, how borden* some is the responsibility that lies on him .who would rouse this fory from its deni Itii aatoauhing that In so little known,

IlKADr-MADE corniw, rtned and trimmed,doth coveted dnd plain, and will attend with his Keane all funeral calls. ' Having purchased, bis roetalie cases of the manufacturer, sad all ' his materials at wholesale prices, articles in -bis lino wiU’be disposed of on the most reazon able terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Sebcnck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1865.—tf „ .

(£r A Western editor says that a.child was ran over by a wagon three years old and which never spoke afterwards. He also gives his readers some lines which be says, were written by a young man who has long since lain in the grays for his own amusement.

how much individual character is lost in the aggregate character of a multitude, lien may.be rational, moderate, peaceful, loyal and sober as individuals; yet heap them by the thousand?, and, in tho very .progress of congregation; loyality, qnietpess, moderation and reason qvaporate, and wmialtitnde of rational beings ii an troreasdnable-aod interoperate being—a | Wjljj;infuriated monsler, which may he driven. bnt not led, except to mischief—which has an appetite for" blood, ’and a aavsge joy in distraction, for the mere gratification of destroying.

Terma ef latMirlpUaa. Otv« cvpy. |1 SO a JW| tn adranea.' ' II not paid to adraaea, t> If not paid within tha year, g) ’ To CtoM, Ten copies (or glO—ahrsje U>dVMai j

Kcmly-made Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of READV-MADB CLOTHING, far .superior to any ever brought into this market, consisting of * . COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW $TYLE KECK TJES,

LITTLE GIANT AND

'g3T Ladies who Weir hoops are kindly advised by the Bellows Falld A r gxn "to look to their rigging." - A few days ago the editor observed a lady sweeping along with the atr of a qneen with about two feet of whalebone sticking out behind!

Ttnni of AdTirtUl>C<

YDIIGAMIIIC1

Collars, and everything appertaining to a CLOTHING ST ORE

Corn and Cob RHII*, At Manufacturers prices, at novUS CR1SARD & SON'S.

ggT Tbs streets of London extend in length 311,760 miles, tho paving of which cost near 8214,000,000, and the yearly cost of keeping the pavement in repair amounts to 98,730,000. ■

1 pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, "smalt profits anil quick returns." Be sure and call at No. I Odd Fellows’ Hall. scpl F. L. COCRVOISIEB

tv* htr« adopted. and ebalt itrietly adhsra So «a following rateeforadTarttaeaeclis - ■ 'j ■ One square, (of 10 Una* or leas,) lor ond mMrttoa.SO cents; each additional Insertion, SfSeinU. > Yearly advertisers may chang* ihctr arfvartisainssrti quarterly altbe following rates: ‘ One square. 3 months, * IWJ On* squire, 1 jean - ’ ' ‘ One fourth of a eelnmn, 1 jeer. - W Ob# half of a column, I year, - * . Wj Ooa eolnron, 1 year, - • • # • Onetolnnn, 1 AdrertiMments on tha lulde eidutvely, la ba Charred at tha rate of 50 per etotla idnateoftker* mto£ — No Urge eou will ha admitted U lUndtef idvartUementa, and to tinnaual display mada wMhoti •xttn charge therefor. — Legal advertisements awl be paid for lit advents; * ■ - ; Mintages, Deaths, and Religions Notices rrltla. when not accompanied by remarks.- —Obhn# riet, Public Meetings,Verso nil ispUnstlcuw, U cents per square for eith Insertion. — ti pedal ho* ,1cm InsertedaieconL'perllnei and no aotkatssdtag to the adrsneemfnt oflnijlrldnal eaUrprtl* anlllm published without pay therefor, j

Groceries.

A LARGE assortment of Family Groceries, consisting of:Codec, Sugar, Tea, Soda, Hicc, Hominy, ic,, Alt of which can be found at « [novlOJ JESSE TEATS'S.

‘ Severe.—A* woman qnamjing with her husband, told him she believed if she wu'tfv din lie would marry the devil’s daughter. - "The law does not allow * man to marry two sisters," replied the lender husband,:,

Lightning Conquered. undersigned are now prepared to JL furnish Lightning Hods, with directions for putting tip, and hare now on hand 1004 feet for sale. F. I,. GRISAHD Sf SON.

jpar Men often mistake notoriety for famii; and would rather bo for their vices and follies than not bo notified at all.

Just Received, A LARGE! supply of Pennsylvania Buck* wheat Flour, and for sale cheep for cash by declO CLARKSON $ WALDO.

Uides Wauled, THE undersigned'!* still paying the high* est market price, In Cash or Groceries, for merchantable Hides. P. WILEY.

DR J/W. MURPHY, * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. XT. STERLING, Switzerland County, Indiana*

P, WILEY, GROCER, . (Succ«sorto,lra Lind Icy,) • , Corner of Mein *nd Liberty «€*«•• K> le’» B«)ldlng t opposite Ftllowi' Hell. KEEPS conalattllr on hand # full assortment of Fresh firocciies. Wooden and Willow Ware, Confcciionariei, Cigars, Notions, etc,, etc. ,. - •-. -i anl

C. TH1EBA0D & SONS, i > K EKP constantly on hand.aaJ for tale, a full mpply of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very Lest btooJ* if Eastern mauufacture. Our Cn*tnm-inadc Worlf, we feel secure in saying, cannot be surpassed for nearness of form, or excelled in quality. O* We will alto keep foi sale a grard sap* plr of LKATH EK. Sole, t’pper. Kip and Calf. Also. SHOE MAKER’S TOOLS, and all the requisite Findings for the manufacturing of Bool) and Shoes. - novl9-6m

JESSE TEATS, CAN be Found at the old stand, where he wilt take great pleasure in showing bis old and the public in general, his stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Comprising all the varieties usually kept,’ which he has selected with great care, and expressly for this trade, - A liSO - His Urge assortment of Hals and Caps, Bools and Shoes, &c., Ac. And the beauty of it is, they are el)for sale cheap. Cal) and examine them hjfore purchasing elsewhere. do»I9 To Bn(ter Makers A.VD FARIHKKS GENERAUT, WE are now manufacturing Davis's Patent' Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, decll v F. I,. ORISARD S SON,

u. P. SCHENCK & SON, ■ Aie for the iETNA iiii m. j7* Call and see them. tcplO if