Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 May 1857 — Page 1
THE INDIANA REVEILLE.
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, OBJ
OVA NATIVE X. AND —ITS PROIPEBITT.
I ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANOEl
YEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1857.
VOL. XL.-N0. 20.
SERIES FOR 1857.
T*B I N D I A N A jB BYE IDLE, ' IB PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
[For the lodiiu R«te111*. |
And every thought and impulse of the soul Seems centered in the one’eternal now. Alice McClcee.
The descending son admonished ns that it was time to leave. Stephen bade ni a kind adieu, and vre were on our way back, favorably impressed with their neatness and order. From them, atovenly wires might learn an important lesson; u also might negligent farmer*. B. Ohio, May, 1657.
•The Comet”
Advantage of Veins Tobtooo.
Ua. Editor;—
The approaching Comet seems to be attracting much attention throughout the country. A correspondent of the Connersville Tima thus talks to it:— .
Some few yearn ago the following was communicated to Commodore Wilkes, of the exploring expedition, by s savage of the Fejee Islands. He stated that a resael, the hull of which was still lying on the beach, had come ashore In a storm, and that all the crew had fallen into the lands of the Islanders.
BT FREDERICK J. WALDO.
A atranger need bat nwke apologies— So I am told—In tbi* enlightened Age, forapresamption, and the fault's forgiven: So if my Idler should too for* aid seem. Excuse it for tha sake of etiquette. Prom stone* rare of which l*ve read and beard. Descriptions of the far-famed Southern , ■ j Clime,—1 was induced to make a flying lout To the mtlropolii of the aunny aonlh. 1 left my tillage home ere yet the buds Of spring bad come to deck the woodlaod hills, Or balmy fragrance of the sweet wild flowers Had from their liny cups been offered up; A splendid steamer bore me proudly on. Upon our own Ohio's flashing waves— -j Whose sparkUng.yalets pure meandering flow Between their lofty shores, and sweetly late The sloping basis of romantic bills" - That towering seem in majesty tipreared, " As if to guard them from introeire barm; White sweetly gliding waves A wavelets chase Each other till they kindred waves embrace! Where Mississippi's torpid waters sweep | In solemn grandeur to. the roighty.dcep. Nought of importance meets the traveler's ej/c 'Till many miles are numbered down this Stream; the scene on either shore ia lowly Laid,—of forests dense, rooonotonous and Drear. Out gay young hearts when nought is
V»mv, Ky., Mif 4,I8S7.
IQ* Par Terms of Adrertlilog, SntocctpUoa, Ac., v« last column on fourth paga.
, [Forthe lodlAu BcTtlHo. A Visit to a Shaker Village.
W bat's ho got against ua ? Wbatbare we dooe tbit be should, direct]/ or indirectly, in his Wandering Jew stylo of perambulating, trespass on oar premises, and frighten Mr, Buchanan's people oat of tbeir senses ? Why can’t be pitch into one of- bia own aize—say's "North River steamboat ? or ]aab bia elongated fiery nar* rative againit the seven* wonders of the world, and let ns alone? "Mr. Comet, what u the use of acting*in this way? Go along about your basinets. We are not ready'to go yet/and if we wore, we are not so absent minded ss to forget: to ask Gabriel to blow bis born. Yon know there's plenty , of other planets. What are yon foolin’ round here for? Go to .the Arctic regions and melt things, that Yankee enterprise may find Sir John without losing the 'pride of soil.’ Go to Jupiter—go home—go* to ! yon old insinuating, good for nothing, diliatory,'Slothful, negligent, elongated, astronomical onl-ofthe-way municipal wanderer! Where’s your eyes? Can’t yon see us? Do yon want to run over a body ? Now, Ur. Comet—don’t!"
Mb, Editoe : — 1 propose, daring the Sommer, to send yon an occasional communication if yon think them worthy a place in yonr excellent paper; if not, consign them to the oblivions flame. 'With yonr consent, X will begin the series by giving a description of a trip which I made to Shaker Village, located abont fivo miles from \ Harrison, Ohio, denominated White Water Union Village. The afternoon on which wo started, (there were three of ns incompanr,) was one of the loveliest in May. The country, from Harrison to the village is beautiful beyond description, the road lying through what is called Dry Fotk bottom. In about an boar we came in sight of the "lower house,’’ as the Shakers call it: in I a few minntos more wo were on the ground, enquiring for Stephen Ball, who bad charge of everything in the absence of the Elder Brother, It was not long before we found the object of oar search, assisting in the erection of a new building for the meetings of the Trustees and the entertainment of visitors. Stephen received us very kindly, and started with us to show ns ;ths lands and hoildingB. He informed, ns .that the Domain now consisted of 1200 acres of good land, the most of which wag under cultivation. Then) were three homes; in which there were about 200 inmates, male and female, besides' about 70 children. They -have a great deal of the Domajn msraall grain and grass; also, very extensive pasturage, in which are found the best breeds of native and imported stock. There is also a very large garden, in which' is raised the famous; Shaker Garden Seeds. . After we bad examined lands,; garden and stock to oar hearts* intent, we started for tho middle home. Wo were struck with the air of order and neatness everywhere visible. Bat within the tfodse the half has never been (old; the floors are' os smooth os a mirror. As wo 'entered from the main hall into ‘ one of the rooms, our guide reverently removed his straw broad brim, and of ednrse we did tho same; ths room was famished with fonr ebstra, two I bedsteads, one stand : and one bureau; on' the stand a copy of the Bible and Hallam's Middle Ages; around tho room, on wooden pegs, were' articles of apparel, drab colored,. of coarse, and to grace the whole, their broad-rimed Bund ay-go-to'meeting wool hats. From this room wo passed to the dining-room, in which were two long tables extending from one end of tbe room to tbs other; one of them for the men, the other for the women, as by tbo laws of the Society they are not permitted to eat together, and in becoming a member of the Society the marriage contract is disannulled altogether. At each plate there was a split-bot-tomed chair; as it was not meal time, wo .were not permitted to see tbem go through tbo knife and fork operation, but I presume they eat like other people. Adjoining the dining room was the kitchen, into which we passed. As soon as we passed the threshold our olfactories were saluted with the pleasant smell of a savory mess of pottage, which was going through the culinary; process upon tbe hngo cooking-slbve. If the rest of tbe building was neat and flean, the kitchen was doubly so.' From tbe kitchen; we passed to tho barn and'grain depository, broom factory and cow —all under .one roof; the cow stable was cleaner than some houses we know of, and a great deal cleaner than some of those dirty doggeries there once was in;Vevay; each cow bad her stall and name;' our conductor informed ua that that tbe cows kept good oder. We next visited the washing and wringing apartment; these are both done by horse power, on a new and improved plan, not necessary to describe, as perhapn very few of your readers have any idea of becoming Shakers,-especially each as are on the marriage list. In the story above tho wash-honse, the weaving and coloring is carried on. We were qnite anxious to visit their place of worship, and toward it we bent our stops. Tbe room ib about 30 by 40, and is entered by two doors about a yard apart, one for tbe men, the other for tbe women; there is nothing in tbe room but a row of wooden pegs for hats, coats, &c. How they manage to dance on tbo floor as smooth as it is, is a question, but practice makes perfect. This dancing is called bodily exorcise; our guide informed ns that Paul had said that bodily exercise profiletb little. While here, bo gave us a synopsis of their creed; they bold that Christ has come tbe second time in tho person of Anna Lee; consequently tho Hesnrrcction is past; and to fulfill the Scriptures they most be as the Angels in Heaven, who are neither married nor given iu marriage. They think the day not far in tho fn- - taro, whm tho whole human family will be Shakers. They are pleased with the approaches other denominations are making toward their peculiar creed. X suppose they allude to the practice of professedly Christian parente patronizing dsn- | cing schools—I don’t know what else;
BU SIN ESSO ARDS.
| For the Indiana R«T<U]f. Our Country Safe.
I. O, o. F. INDIANA LODGE, 126, 0.0. P., meets every Wednes-mDStof day Evening, at Odd Fellows’ Hall Building, Vcvay, Indiana. T. Resales, Sec’y. I John F. Doa.n, N. □. " Jesse Teats, Tress. ] 0. S. Waldo, V. 0.
"What did yon do with them 7 inquired Wilkes. ■
" No united nation till reiolrcj to be free, can be conquered."—Henry Clay. To see evidences of ear love for freedom and hatred to fetters, the stranger has hot to mingle with ns as a people.— Try and bind the spirit of an AngloSaxon!—as well might yon encircle old Niagara with a log chain and tell her to be still, or hoop some of oar. inlaa 1 teas with crinoline and tell them to atop their raging waves. This intense glory in freedom 1 germs with a view of onr expan.sivo fields, grows with bar growth, and strengthens with onr strength. Uncle Samuel has a fry farm, and if his tenants would just spread out a little from the suburbs of our crowded cities to tho almost Illimitable West, what a wonderful improvement it would make in them.— I What large souls, as well as bodies !] The West is got up on a great scale. It, has been said of a Yankee, when he goes; to tho West he enters into a new and ] larger edition, so that a Westerner is a Yankee enlarged. Here are large men end largo horses; big women and wonderful dogs; enormous sbanghaiea and mammoth babies. Providence, when he formed our country, seemed to say, "I'll make a model now." ' It seems that none hut the free and brave could grow on such a soil and in such s land. The independent, wide-awake, go-ahcid pumps of | Young America, are fully developed.— | Prominent in alt our movements stands ! onr thirst for freedom. Bat tho gallant statesman whom we quote in our rubric, with his wonderful, discerning inind, includes more than mere "resolve to be free," and if I do not, as the preacher's say, "slick to my text,” I may gel another "Rataning." (?) With what becoming grace do we this allusion to Union, coming from one whose name could not be hemmed in by .State or National boundaries, and whose own.Commonwealth was proud-to call her favorite son. But 1 would not digress by writing a eulogy on Henry Clay. I would eulogize the sentiment that "United we stand;"• and allied to thts< stands a rttoiulion to be free. Engraft it in the mind of the child at the maternal knee, take him to the altar and swear him on a stack of Bibles that be will not only be loyal to his country,, but that he will cherish eternal' hatred. to intolerance in every cltjnp and in. all shades of malignity. I do not love the combination of "Union and slavery/! It seems, to me like hugging an osa£e hedge, or Ukjnjg a viper in my embrace. . 1 love oof. conn* try and hope it may, aver remain undivided, ho: I see upon her face, like spots in old Sol, a few blemishes, and wbihi I rejoice in her Schools and Churches, her railroads and canals, her peace and prosperity, I rejoice also to see a distaste growing in some portions of the Sooth for the "peculiar institution.'* I think I see in them the shadows of coming events. United for the right , we are invincible; combined for the wrong, we not only nurse in. oar own bosom the elements of weakness, but we spnmTrom ns the sympathies of a righteous God who roloth over the nations of earth. Bockihohiv. Liberty, Ind., May, 1857,
"Killed’m all," answered the savage. "What did too do with them after yon had killed them?'’
. "Eat'em good," returned the cannibal. "Did yon catthemall?” asked the half •iek Commodore. ’. "Yea, wo eat all hot one I” "And why did yon spare one?" "Because be tasted too much like tobacco.—Couldn't eat him, no how I 11 If a tobacco chcwcr shonld happen to fall into the bands of the New Zealand eivagca or get shipwrecked somewhere in the Fejee group, ho will have the consolation of knowing that bo will not be ont into steaks and buried in the unco ulcerated stomach of a cannibal.
DR. J. W, MURPHY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
MT: STERLING, Switzerland County, Indiana.
F. I. COURVOISIEIU
DEALZa IX !3rp ©ootiff, (Sroicrirs, & . {kotow, fllom Street, Vovny, Ind.
UOBEUT N. LANS,
ATTORNEY At COONBELI.OII AT LAW,
VEVAY. INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to business in the Common Pleas arid Circuit Court Vevajfj Ind. . marll-lf
XSTAn infant child of a Mrs. Stoker died in Newark, N. J., Friday night, and an examination ehowed that its death wai caused by starvation. It is said tho mother neglected it because the poor little thing was born with club feet, and ahs did not wish it to live. It .is one of the mo it inhuman cases we hare ever heard of.
- louud Without to cheer the spirit, lorn their thought# Within, (I mein to door*,) for here swtetmusic Pealed and gay forma "tipped the light fantastic Toe” in graceful measure thro’ the merry dance While wit and mirth and joyous songs of glee Gave fleet wings to the hours of revelry. But ere tong, as by magic, ill was changed. And aa'Mohamed in one nighl was borne Prom-earth to the Elysian fields above. So our transition seemed from dreary scenes Of low wild lands to those delightful vales Whole Sylvia reigned in glorious majesty, And blooming plants and flowars of royal Tint, in clustering beauty hovered round Her throne, and wilh bewitching fcallyobeyed The orders of her mnden lepbyr's voice. And lowed their gentle heads and clapped . Their hands in fond expression of I heir gratitude For the sweet glances of-her sunlit eye. And tculer music, from the feathery,choir. Sweet heralds v ere chanting to her praise. One lovely morn, while yet the dew'-drop clung In fondness to the rose-bud’s coral lip. And sparkling shone from out the lily’s cup— When all'within the sweep of vision seemed Arrayed in beauty for some festive scene— . Our proud 'Montgomery' like some aquatic bird Thalseeraed o’er wearied with the tong night’s Toil, now gracefully retired Id the shoreAnd give brief respite to her diiping wheels, A few short moments and from her decks And crowded cabins streamed a living Fite of joyuus beings, eager to attain A first fool-hold upon the levee's hro>. From which the prospect seemed an Eden lair Of rich plantation scenery, no where found ■ Replete with so much loveliness as here, In this reputed land of wealth and fame. In lowering grandeur on a gentle swell Of those delightful premises, repose The Planter's Mansion, winged on every side With light, vara idabs, and o’erhungwith trees Whose boughs were Lending with the weight
A L Fit ED SHAW,
State Prison Management In Indiana. At tfas fall term of the Allen Circuit Court, 1855, Mary Ann Carotbera, alias *' Wahath Ann ," a well known prostitute of this city, was convicted of felony, and sentenced, and committed to the Indiana State Penitentiary for a term of years, and there remained until a few weeks or months I since, when she was pardoned out by Gov* ernor Willard—a thing which appeared I without a cause to the well disposed citi* zcns of Fort Wayne. But it did not remain a query long, for it was soon found that she was encitnU, and that according to the ordinary period ulcro gestation, tbs period was some months anterior to her discharge from prison. Keeping a promise perhaps of secresy as to the guilty agent, and desiring to re move oil traces of hfs guilt, she a few weeks ago was secretly delivered of a living raale.childj which is doubtless tbe one recently found in St. Mary’s river, and shortly after died in the poor house of this county from the effects of aiashncss. —.Fort Wayne Times.
DEiUa IN
jjni ©oobs aub ©roetrits, Corner tf Ferry end Martel Siretti, VEVAY, INDIANA.
/ST The New York ticket swindler* am supposed to fleece at least 150 puiea* gers in each California steamer, by pra* tending to be branch agencies buying tie* kets at wholesale and dividing tbs profits/ with tie purchaser, and distributing ft; warning against bogus agencies at the same time that they make their sales.
Fit A Ik CIS ADKIIVSOIV,
ATTORNEY % COUNSELOR AT LAW,
VEVAY', INDIANA. WILL giVe prompt attention to all legal business that may be entrusted to his care. Office, on Liberty street, back of Odd Fellows* Hall.- Ml
(£rTho orders of tho late Administration regardiog the protection of tho persons and property of citizens of the United States at Panama, remain in force, and requires this to be done, it is said, at all hazard, even to (ho seizure of the Isthmus.
WILLIAM FA ULKNEli,
•HAscrACTi'ata or llni’iiesi, Saddles, Bridles, Gears, Collars, Homes, Ac., Ac., Tilt ttntl, repay, Indiana, KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of Saddlery, of his own manufacture. . martfl lf
Got off Cheap. —An editor in low» has been fined two hundred and fifty dollars for hugging a girl in meeting. "Cheap enough !” says another of the fraternity ; "we once bagged a girl in meeting, and It bai cost os a thousand a year ever since."
F. J,'WALDO,
S3T A writer lor ttio Xml Ian op oils Journal, insists that the Republican party call a State Convention at lidianapolis, on the XTth of Jane next. To show what he is wo quota from him: **If we can't have freedom and onion one and'inseparable, now and forever, 1 lot ns have freedom without the union, hero and elsewhere, now and forever.”
S3T In New Orleans no watchman ti allowsd, while on duty, to desert bis beat to enter a coffee bouse for refreshments, conversation or repose,—If he wants refreshments he has, as in London, to bars them brought to the door.
iCtraapapcr, Book anb lob {printer,
6, B. Comer of Main and Perry Slrvrti, VEVAY, ISBIAWA.-
ALL kinds •fPriuling neatly executed, at short notice, and on Ibe most reasonable terms. A large supply of Dksdi, Moaxoaoia, Notes, and alt kinds of Justices* Clanks, alwavs on bano. marlfMf
Consistency op the Chief Justice.— In 1843 Chief Justice Taney decided (bat a negro might notohly be a party to a suit before the U. S. Court, like any other citizen, but that a slave might go there and recover bis freedom t
Wo don’t danco to that music; despise the sentiment and denounce the call as purely an-abolition one; and woald rather ho convicted of kicking such a traitor, than be found in a convention originating from such a call with such sentiments. We regard the Union of these States and the welfare of the white race of far more vales than all the negroes living and to live. Tet disloyal as is that sentiment referred to, we find some of our Republic can colemporaries according with them. —Fort Wayne Times, • ,
OtT It is stated positively that a blockade of tbo coast of Cuba will be established by British cruisers, if the Spanish authorities show themselves any longer unwilling or unable to suppress tbs slave traffic.
of leases, ' And fragrant flowers from creeping vinei that Twisted ;n fond embrace aronrd each spread* ing branch,' , Or wared in graceful festoons on the breeze. Our joyous party atrolled with lightsome steps Around the outskirts of those pleasant grounds Respectfully refraining near approach, , When leaning half concealed amid the flowers A fair young‘’Girl" was seen : "A Floral Queen,'* a dozen lips exclaimed. • With grace peculiar to her own sweet clinic,' And'in a low sod voice, like music tones, ■' She gate us kind admittance loher realm, And with her own fair fingers culled for us . The brightest of her lovely floral gems. The moments flew unheeded while we strayed Among those fairy scenes, as in a dream. Intoxicated with the mingled breath Of v.rioos perfumes wafted on the breeze. And charmed with each new beauty that surprized Our buoyant fancy, tiil the magic spell Of poesy that was stealing o’er the mind, Was broken by the boat’s sonorous bell, Which warned os that one hasjy glance wosall Now left for our infatuated eyes. Bright scenes, as lovely as the one described, Dot at short intervals the smooth green shores Of this great riser, interspersed with towns And busy cities, redolent with life, While here and there a marshy strip of land Uncultivated lies, but luxuriantly O’erspread with broad Palmetto fans that wave Theirgrcen wings with the slendershaftcd cane O’er shadowed by the sombre Cyprus trees, From whose strong arras depending mosses hang In silvery valance to the water’s edge. The prospect grows more airimale and bright As we approach the haven of our hopes, And as we near this city of renown A thousand wild fantastic visions rise; Imaginary fancies, highly wrought, Of fond romance and daring tragedy— As gathered from the legends of the past, When New Orleans was In the early blush Of new primeval life; Ere yet the war cry through the forest wild Had ceased their dread bilralioni,ot the scream Of savage wild beasts from their tangled lairs Was lilenced by the steady onward tread Of Christian footsteps, in the march of time. But fancy here may dream nd longer now In measured numbers of what might hare been, 1 Or what the future may have yet in stole; For as we near and nearer still approach, . And steeple’s tall and spires add domes appear Tier after tier in glittering sunlight seen, i The mind becomes confused amid the bum Of human voices, floating on the breeze: That come like ocean surges from afar. Or the dull sounds, of distant tornado. The past and future are alike dismissed,
Hoops Denounced ih the Bible.-— The following is an extract from Latah Hi. 18. "In that day the Lord will taka away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments about their feet, and their cauls, and tbeir round tire like the mom.'*
Indianapolis Journal has been “showing, up*’-the Cincinnati Bank Note Reporters recently,—attempting to prove that none of them are at all reliable.— Lord’s, Paddock’s, and the Safety Fond Reporter, all alike receive a share of censure. The editor winds np ae follows:— There is not a Bank Note Reporter published in Cincinnati that is worthy of the confidence of the people in their quotations of bank issues. .They ate owned and controlled by brokers whoso-interest it it to discredit good banks and boy np their issues at a discount, or to' throw upon the community a bogus and ille^timate’currency for which no place of redemption can ever be found. Bewareofallbank publications coming from Cincinnati! :
F. A. BOEBNER,
Jf3flt appears from the official report of Assessor that the aggregate numbers of voters in Lonisville, Ky., is 7,800— divided thus: In the Eastern District, 3,443, in the Western District, 8,808.
Watchmaker anti Jeweller
maim st a err, vcvat, isduiU, Respectfully informs the public that he has just opened a store Main street, in P. Dufour’s building, where he intends keeping on hand aSj^j/ Jcncrsl assortment of Watches, Clocks and KWELtT. OrParticular attention paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, snd Jewcliy. opua tf
J&T A'judgment has been rendered against Dre. Courtney and Wsyburo, of Lafayette, Ind,, for 8200 for malpractice. They set the arm of a boy so badly as .to render him lame for life.
Attention, Smokers dc Chewcrs! B. H. MARTIN, •Souri-Cait camera/ Perry and Main Slrtett, MS still receiving and opening a fine lot of Imported and Domestic Cigars, -snd keeps constantly on hand a gen-5f»*j| •erat assortment of the best
03” Professor Maury communicates to the’Afc/ioiwf Intdligtnetr tbe fact tbit two 'comeU are now,visible by means of the Isles cope. One of these is going from, the other approaching the earth. :
Tub Laws. —Theaccident whicboccurred to our office will necessarily delay the publication of the acta of the recent session of the Legislature, for a short time. For general information ' we state that the Laws will be ready for distribution by the 15th day of Jane next, and, if possible, previous to that period. Wo hope this apology wilt be sufficient and satisfactory, to those who hive been and may he anxious to procure them.— Seniintl.
Ravages of Intemperance Among the
Swine.
The hog cholera .is creating an excitement not only in this section of the conntry, hat in the Eastern States.—At Brighton, near Boston, on Monday last, the alarm was so great that 2,500 hogs offered for sale met with no buyers at any price. In Grcenhusb, opposite Albany, New York, the number of sick hogs arriving from Obi-i and Illinois amounting to one hundred and fifty a day. A large number of them are slaughtered in the village and sent to New York and Boston. The reason of this malady has at last been found in the intemperate habits of the swine. They arA very much addicted to (he slops of the distillers, a barrel of which is said to contain enough strychnine to hill thirty men. That, therefore, which is only a pleasant tipple at first, finally brings death, not only to the porcine but the human family. May both bogs and men take warning and mend their ways I —Louitvilif Journal.
(£r When jou find a man doing mow business than yon are* and yon want to know the mason, look at the advert!*** menu he baa in the newspapers, and ‘‘follow BOlt."
Virginia Chewing Tobacco, Which will bo sold wholesale and retail on the most reasonable terms.
BX Country Merchants are invited to call sad examine for the mu Ives, before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will sell to them as cheap as the cheapest. jy Candies, Mineral Water, and other notions kept constantly on bind. Yevay, Aug. 20, 1856,
Williams, formerly a respectable farmer near Vincennes, Ind,, eloped a few days since with another man's wife, and leaving his own wife and family behind. '
BOOT A NO SHOE STOKE.
To Postjubtbbs—Impobtakt Notice. —It should be remembered by Postmasters that for the protection of newspaper publishers, a law was passed not long since, rrqniring them to notify editors of any papers uncalled for, within fivo weeks thereafter, or nc held themselves responsible; now that many changes have been made postmasters will please notify na of the aubscribor’s removal, thereby saving to us much loss and affording ns an opportunity of mailing onr papers correctly.
WEBB &D AVID SON. Manufacturer* of alt varieties of Boots and Shoes, And dealers in the beat Brands of EASTERN WORK,
Coukt Strock. — A lady in Owsn County. Iowa, baa become deranged from dwelling with morbid apprehension* upon the predicted-collision with the comet. .
HAVE opened an extensive store at their sew stand on Ferry street a few—dsorswert of Teats and 5c he nek's #■» store, and intend keeping on hand « ? Wt general assortment of custom and Eastern made work t/ which wilt be sold as low asan/blher establishment sell. The community know whether we can make good work or not, and ws hope out old customers, and oil others who wish any work in our line, wilj give us a call. Vevay, Sept. 3,1856.—If •
notes on the Saving's Bank. OoDDGriTille, are redeemable at the Auditor of State's Office at 69 cants, and the Clinton Bank, at 00 cents.
(ttr In Pawtucket, Mass, recently, a little child swallowed a Haifa teaspoonfnl of opium, and soon fell into a state resembling d«ath. The surface of the body became livid and cold, the pulse was gone and breathing ceased. For eight hours, unceasing efforts were made to restore life by moans of application of electricity and artificial respiration and success finally ensued. The child is now as well aa ever.
dcr It is stated that Judge Gookins and Stoarr, of the Indisna’Supremc Court, intend leeigning, on account of tbs small' ness of the salary.
iSrTfae editor of the Qreencastls ifc* puWicon says that some woman undertook to cowhide him last week for intimating that she kept a brothel somewhere in the town. By a little .proper exertion of force (ho hostile female. was prevented from executing her purpose, and shoved downstairs. ■, .
TBY 1TI-TBY IT!I SECURE a package of Antiphlogistic Salt, the beat Medicine: of the age, for the cure of the diseases for which it is intended, bofora.the supply is exhausted. Pox sale by * J. L. TH1EBAUD, Agent for Switzerland county.
{KT An even exchange is no robbery, as the widow said when she swapped herself off for a. widower.
Blessed are the pore in heart,
DEiVrivruv. DR*‘J. W. BAXTER will corlinto practice in Vevay, the first t i T.Mnnilay, Tuesday and Wednes* dayj Ghent, the fint Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesdaj, and Wednesday of each month. Nor, 10,’-Vt. *l-tf.
llfiADIi&IIITII SHOP! fJAHR subscriber continue! lb carry on the K. Blacksmilhing Business at the same old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work tn his line, is promptly attended to. CT Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Buggies and Carriages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronage is respectfully solicited. .vm JOSEPH JAOERS.
IllLLINEKV And Fancy Goods. MADAM E. MICHOT, French Milliner, if A* has now open a Fashionable Sloref on Mala street, where she keeps all of Bonnets, Caps, Head Dim so, Pwwem, Rhinos, Ac., $c. She will make Dresses, Mantles of all Vinks, Embroidered Dresses, and Sacks for children. ap22-6ra
