Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 45, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 November 1857 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE

OCR NATIVE CAK’D —ITS PUOSPERITV. . - t

VOL; XL--NO. 45.

• VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 11. 1857.

SERIES FOR 1857.

Tim INDIANA REVEILLE,

[ For the Indiana Hevclllo. I AM DREAMING. . .The earth is beautiful to-night. The stars ore in the sky, ; I sec their face? pure and bright Soft gleaming from on high ; ‘ 1 And 1 oni dreeming of n brow ' As pure and cloudless as yon sky, * That stirs sivect memories in nyr heart— I would riighl never die,. I am dreaming of a happy home, ■Far o’er some silvery lake? . Where the pale blue waters dance ' As upon the shore they break; Where the sweet evening breezes waft . Their gentle whispers by, . ■ Filling my soul with a wild joy—:V I would might never die. j I am dreaming of-a vision world Beyond this vdlc of tears, ..Where a kind hand soothes .all ouf woes And calms our waking fears.; T am dreaming of a,voice that bids. ; Mo check the rising sigh>. . - To cherish bygone memories— • . I would might never die. \ • Oct. 26,1 £37. Ncrvie Jackson.

had been gained through a back window, [ which had been partly pried open with a j stout knife. The basement wall was of brick, and beneath the sash was found the! blade of a knife which had beenbroken* off in trying to raise it [the sash.] Theblade was recognised as belonging to theprisoner’s knife I, A maker of cutlery! had made a knife to ortfer for Arabold; only a monlli previous, and be knew the. blade at once, and swore to it! ; (

need of our bein’ here a great while. Of coqr'o, wo nil know that the prisoner most have set fire to tlio house.” . There was something in tho manner of that man as he said this which excited ray curiosity—I wont say it was suspicion then—only curiosity. Hu spoke with a forced effort- nt calmness 'which I at Once perceived. The more 1 looked at hivr, the tnoro 1 became strangely nervous and uneasy, wondered why he should be

had boon exhibited m conrt, he hiul entirely forgotten that he had tom . oft the other lull' amt pat it back into his hat;as ho Vuust have done. The letter had been found in AmboU’s had; kept it, because in it the piSsttr* was! warned against his influence; He confessed that he had a. slight idea of calling the'writer to account when it should become convenient. With regard to the knife, it was as I before stated.— He took that nlso from Ambold’s pocket, and’pul it in his own; and on the night of tho firb used it to prynp the sash, and when he had broken it; ho put it back in ' bis pocket, and forgot it. •Tims was Charley-saved—and saved front- more than anighbminions death, too!; IIo was saved to bo n noble, virtii- [ cm man; apd his mother once, more took ‘ delight and joy in tbV love and tender care : ,of her only child. - . ; ■ When- Charles knew that Moulton Warren hadoxpialcd his crime upon the gallows,' he sat down and non- ’ dered upon his past life. The thought of his old companion, being hanged sent n strange thrill through, his -frame.. Bat ho was able to. lraco ont t clearly arid logically, this terrible result from the course of lifo tbo iilrfatcd man had. pursued. lie slimbtcrcd as bo: remembered how far ha had gone in the same course himself; and he was able to see (lie only safe path for jany‘youth. Not only must he slum temptation— Snot only keep clear of the-appearance of j-yicc—-bill,, above all, must ,ho shnn civil I companionshipl A yorith may mako rill I I the-good resolutions, thought can afford, j but if l;e one evil companionship, hois r npt safe!. '

IS FyBUSHED P.VKRV TVEUXKSIMV, ' BY FREDERICK J. WALDO.

ICt 1 For Tcnni of Aitrcrtlilnj, Snfcwriptlon, 4c., see last column on fonrlh page.'

BUSINESS.O'ARD S: ?

SITTINGS>OF THE COURTS, Is Switzerland Cocxtt.. r’lwnii ■' I l* 1 Monday In May. >‘. Crt ’ - ( W Monday In Sorcniber. ■ '.AA cpwios rtnis court. | UtMoDdar of.JaniurT, I 1st .Monday*of July, 1st Uoalay orApril,... -1 ,Ui Monday Id October. commission nil's court. j 1st Mouthy hf March, • 11st Monday of September, 1st Monday fit Jane,, 11st (Monday of December.

Bat this was .not all. Tho fire had boon, evidently sot first to the shavings which lay upon the stone floor,, and piled dp Against a wooden partition. This floor was damp, an*d some - of the outer shavings, even, were" not wholly immeil np.- But just at tbo edge, where the fire commenced, lay a piece of paper, rolled up, and about half burned, arid from the monner jn which Jt lay, it was very evident that the fire had been set with it.— This piece of rolled paper had been ignited with a match, n number of which wotc scattered around;’and as.soon as it

so anxious to be rid of the case, and have Arhbold convicted. I knew that ho had frequented that evil house, and that ho had done much towards tempting Charley to dissipation. I know that ha was in that house on jtho night on which thepris. oner was robbed, for.. Charley ’-.hadtold me so when I*visited1iim in his cell?— I had then asked the unfortunate youth if he was suro Warren .was his friend; -} 0, lie was sure of it. He would have hunted him np on the night of tho robbery, only they told him that Warren had gone.". By - the'bye, the forerunii proposed that

BLACKSMITHING. fHNHE. subscriber, would respectfully an.H, notince to his friends and public generally that lie has removed his Shop to the linildingfiaKSSSH’ formerly occupied as the old jail, where he will be found at all times ready to accommodate'all.with Hav I’ncss Inoxs,.Wagons, Caikiages, Renoins, Flows, Ac., Ac. J OB‘.WORK,

I. O, O.' F.

INDIANA BODGE, NO. 12C, I..k a i s ’ ,0. O. P.» meets every WoO tics* f«±£Sg day. Evening, at QJJ, Fellows’ Hall Building, Vevay, Indiana', / Wm. H.Kci.so,Scc’y. 1 0. S. Waldo, N. 0. Jcssr Tears, Trcas. | F. J, Waldo, V, G.

Of all kinds, done-on short notice, and as cheap as the cheapest. ’ [O’ Persons in want of anything in my li«c Wilt fine it to their 'advantage 10 give me a call before going elsewhere, as l am determined not lo be excelled by any one. . ‘ . II. D. ANDERSON. Vevay, Oct. 21, 1637.—:tm

DR. J. W, MURPHY,

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

was on.fire it had' been laid upon the floor, with the burning end just in tbc shavings. ( Of course, ilieso shavings were in n.blaxb instantly Iml the paper torch being, tipon the .damp stones, had not burned wh oily up. ' ‘ And thin pnper was found to bo n-part of alellor belonging.to the prisoner! A Idler which iio Iind rcccivod from n friend of his, (ami a friend of mincj ouly a' week beforel fThat friend had to come forward amt swear lhat piece of charred p'apcr was' a part | of a Idler lie had written to the prii pnor! This friend’s„ name was Stcphcr Grant. I Up was a young merchant, ant i the/’letter' bail been written for the puYboro of iritlndiig' young Ambobl to reform. . StepherY tried hard to avoid testifying,' for hc' did others, that thiffire must have been set with that idehticaVpancr; hut ho was summoned, and* he jfcbuld not deny his own chirog* rajdty/ ’ . “ • . The mso looked dark.. ■ Many witnesses were willing I o. testify to the. prisoner’s good qualities; 1 hut ho one: cphld.-swear (lint.halvas hot dissipatwl nhd?(lcgradcd r That bouse'had been to him Indcftba region infomal.. Its destruction cried out for his’ bodily life; and its existence had long ban) eating away his soul.- Poor Charley! /I had sure of his innocence; bat now I could only shake and pity him! . - Finally, he was allowed to speak for him s>oIf.| Ho said lio -wat; innocent of the cri rap to 1dm. •• iio sa id that he' had threat hed tobumthntlipDSO downthat he had said abont all that had been sworn to. And,-,fnrthcrnibre, he was around the house on the night of the ftVc. lie. was not ten rods’off when the flames burst forth, and he was.one of tho first to give the alarm* . Ho uttered one cry of fire when he noticed where the flames must have originated, *ar.d v the thought came ta him if ho wore found there, ho

; wo should each lake up a piece of paper and down pur opinion, ami -then cbm pare notes. I. went to my hat, which' I had placed upon :a tabic with.a nmuher | of others, and took batn shed ..of paper.|I had got halfway back to this laldc when I found I-had hiado.ii mistake. I liad got ipart of a letter from another'man’s hat. 1 was about to turn hack when (lie name ;of the writer of tlie loiter arrested my at- ‘ tentioh. . I looked more cloudy, and read j'‘Stephen Grant.” . Next 1 caught thn 'sentence: j , “And now dear Charles,'if not for your * own, yet for your' muth ci Ys, sake, lot nre jltopeyuii will iio heller.” - ; 1 started as though a shot had struck | me. I held m my hand the other half of ; the sheet which had been u>cd to fire; the burned honsc! I went to, the fable, and found that ! had'tnkcn it from Jfonlton .Warren’s hat!' I'looked, to sec if I had been observed-r-and, I had not. I’put the; paper, back, and look n jiiovc from rhy own hat, which was of the same- pal torn as the other by its side:’ i I returned to tho table and sat down.; Warren was by, ray side, die bad writ- , ten his opinion/and,look u knife from hts pocket to cut it froui the large sheet. “Let me take your knife a moment, if you plcato,” I said to him/ Without hesitation ho did So. I took, it—if vat Chadcs AmMd's knife!—the largeplade was gone / j With all the power !I possessed, l.reslrnincd my* 'deep emotions, ’and having cut the pJiicr, 1 handed back the knifed-; v ‘ / . • - Why should he .have That.-knifd so boldly about.’him? • I afterwardsdearpeJ. He had not worn those pantaloons before since the night of the fire; mid now he used.'the knife, probably, without Ihcdcastt remembrance of tho loss it had sustained daring a very, peculiar piece of work,: to tho execution of which' it was made Subservient. , ' ' . /;

,1/T. STERLING, Sivllierlnnil Conntri I mil.-urn.

F. L. COURVOISIFU,

A SCBNB IN A JURY ROOM.

nr-itER jx pnj (!5ootJs, 6i'occvic5, & |3roiiutf, Main Street, Vovay, Iml.

ALFRED SHAW, HAS’ just received a large stoek of ■ Full and r MTtiler - Ooods,

A xmiiLuxo bTOnv.

1 osce had the extreme felicity of leaving my business to serve upon "Me /wry,” I plead ia-all manner of ways for release, but to no affect. I could not swear that I; was deaf, nor blind/ nor yet non compos/ but did tell- them Unit I. bad already formed an opinion.' They; asked me if my opinion would prevent me from re-, cciving the testimony in good faith, and roaderingavordict-accordingto.it. Ircplicd that of conrso I should weigh tho evidence carefully, and bo goyorned by it. 1 was then informed that 1 "would do."' The case to be tried was one of arson —then a .capital offence—and tbeprisoner at the bar was a young man named Cborlcs Ambold, whom I bad known from boyhood, and who was naturally one of the finest youths:of tho town where ho resided. Do had a wide wed - mo ther who depended on him for support; and his circle of friends was largo and choice. 1 was morally certain that ho did not commit tho crime/and hence, I am sure, those who were friendly to him* got mo on the panel, ond faad'mo rotaibed. -V

; ROBERT IK LAiHB,

Co must in-; of Clot! is, Ca.ssi mutes, SaUineit, Jeans, Tweeds, Ac;, Ac., for Mens, and Boys wear; nild Met: hoes. Cashmere, pc- Lone, He lieges, iJcc., vie., suitable for Ladies dresivs.

ATTORNEY &. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, VEVAV. INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to business in the -Common Fleas and Circuit 001111*! of Switzerland county. marl My-

—- ALSO —- A general assortment of lints a ml .Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Ac., Ac., all of which, those in want of Goods would do well to call and examine before making their purchases. N. It.—Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods, or in payment of all notes or book accounts, octlt .ALFRED SHAW.

ALFRED SllA IFy

lIKAl.m IN ' prn <!3ooL»axin+i &c., ,

The State Temperance Convention.

Corner of Perry and Market Street*, , VEVAY, INDIANA. *

At die Mass Meeting of. the Temperance men of Indiana, held in ' Wesley Chapel, Indianapolis,. Thursday, and I’ritlay,.October 2;M and 23J, 1857,*' the following resolutions and Platform wero adopted: ' . ’ ’ '

FtfAWpiS ADKIXSOfli, A TTOR iV£ Y $ C0 IAVS ULOli AT I.A IV, VEVAY, INDIANA. WILL give prompt attention to all loenl bilsmers that may be entrusted 'to his rare; 1 Office,, oil Liberty street, back of Odd Fellows’ Mall. ' , / Jell

IliilinliolilsOciuiiiicPi'cpnrallon

Highly Concciitrafc«l Conipnuml Plultl

Extrnet'Buchn,

Far Diseases of the H ladder, Kidneys, Gracrl, Dropsy, UVuJnm, Oislrue.Itans, Secret ■ Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Disfasrf ■

Resolved, That it is neither right nor .politic for the State to afford legal protection and sanction to any traffic or system that tends to increase crime,' to waste the.national resources, to corrupt Urn social habits, and to destroy tho health arid lives of the people. , 1 ''/Jwolrn/, That the traffic in intoxi-cating-liquors as a common bovcragc, is inimical to 'tho true interests of indiyidnals, and destructive to the order and welfare of society,-aml ought IhorcforO, to.bo prohibited. .. , - ' Resolved t : TIiat tho-history nnd results of all'past legislation in . regard to tho Hqnor abundantly proves-that it.is impossible,^satisfactorily,Mo limit orregnlato.a syatem so essentially mischievous; in Us tendencies.. : r

MEfcAlNiJT’YPES,

of the Sexual Organ*, iyiAririnj: from Kxcowm and froprudcnfealn-llfo, and removing all Improper Dlrcharge* from tbo Bladder Kidnt)*, or Sexual Organ*, vliellier cabling lb

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MalCjOR Fkm.u.k,

HtdjcyV (Gmller}),

And So Matter of Ho\r Long Standing) Gicing'Hralth and Vipor to. the Frame, and •' Bloom to iht Fa Hid Cheek.

From Whatever cacao Ihisr may have originated.

-The (rial commenced, k and wo twelve men* took onr seats In the jmy-box. I hod , a very respectable set with mo—only (hero was one man whom I didn't likef to sec there. This was Moulton Warren. He was o dark-fneed; sinister looking fellow—at least so to hie. .1 knew that jonng Arabold had one fault. He had recently been addicted to drink, and had been known to visit disreputable houses. It was one of those houses that had been burned, for setting Gro to' which he had been apprehended. - ! -'' Now, 1 had often tried to persuade Charles Ambold frtun the course he was pursuing. Ho had repeatedly promised me that ho would reform, and as,repeatcdy had he broken away.. I had often talked to him of his poor mother until he had wept like a child; but the effect was not lasting. There was a power of temptation more effective than any influence I could wield. He w'onld’fall away into this evil companionship; nhd for a white his manhood was gone.. One. or' two abandoned women had gained great power over him, and upon them ho waisted much of his substance. .

FKUUV STREET, VEVAV, IX U.,1 ' ' DENTISTRY. T '• 'T

JQTrmlTHE. AFFLICTED!

l®wgg-L,pR. TV. 1JAXTBR will coidiiK m3©S|s&u(;'lo practice in Vevay, the. first ‘ ;HXxSjut Monday, -Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, ‘‘the Tint the first Satifrday, -of each month. Warsaw, Hie Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of cadi month. : ■. • Nov. l®» * 53 - 21-tf.

It fares Xenrons and SuOtrcw, ami roan,vci all I bo Symptoms, anting which wilt be found - IndUpoiItkm - to Exertion. Ix><u of • Pim'cr, tosi.nf Memniy, ; Difficulty or.ltroalUUip, General i Wfakneu, Horror of DUcaw, Weak - iXcrrci. Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Sight KwCaU, Cold- Poet, Wakefulness Ilimneat of Vision, languor, I’nkersal : lassitude of tho Muscular Syitera, Often Knormou Apiietilo, with Dyijwi.tlc Symptom*. Hot Hands, Viushtiur of the body, Dryness of the Skin, PalUJCountenance and Erupt Ions on iho > Pacts Pain In,tho Bark, Heaviness of tire KyelM*. Pre'ineillly Black Spots Plying before the KjVs wllh Temporary .Suffusion add (ass of Plghl; Wnnl of attention, Great Mobility, He,tli .viiev. wUlt Horror of Society. Nothing w more Desirable to such I’atlents than-{vdllcde, and nothing they : more Dread for fear of the inset res; no KelMi.e of Marnier, no Ha meat new, no Sjpecjitatloii, but a Hurried Transition from one ijiieflion lo another.

Resolved, That ho consideration * o f pri vate gain or public revenue can justify the upholding.:of a ;system, so utterly wrong in principle, -suicidal in v policy hml disastrous m results, as the traffic ,iu intoxicating liquors. .. ‘- _ Itfiolml, That the ■ legislative prohibition of the liquor - traffic is perfectly compatible with national liberty, an A with’all the claims of justice and legitimate commerce. . . ■

might be saspectcdof having set the fire; so ho ran away. Hcalso said that- three nights before tho conflagration ha had been robbed in that house. Hispockcts had been emptied of every thing in; them,' and his poctet-book containing forty dollars in money, and some valuable papers, had been taken. Ho had gone there .on the night of the’ fire to try and’ persiiade them lo give him hapk his money amipapers—or at least to get back what, he could. When he got there, ho saw a man go iii whom he did not wish to sec, so ho had bung around, wailing for him to depart -Ho was around by the back ofthe building once—and that was aa hour before the fire broke out. Ifc know nothing—nothing. Ho clasped his hands, and yvith his tearless.eyes raised toward heaven, he called God to witness that he! was innocent 1 . , ' |

Wo talked (or some ten minutes, and I [ fpnnd that cloven of tli'o jury were bent on rendering a-verdict of guilty;- though imost of tbom were' in- favor of reebm- ! mending tbc( prisoner to' mercy.;. Mini* I ton- Warren was decided. ' Ho had;'no. 'mercy at nil. '. • Presently I started bp, and pretended' to .be faint. * I said I must go ont a Teft moments, I kicked - at the door, nnd the deputy sheriff came. Ho hcatd my plcaj ajid-lcl mo ont. As soon as we had gained a safe distance, I loKt him nil.— Ho was astonished. Ho went away,-hiid when he came back.he brought- the district attorney and the district jndge hud the sheriff, i-told again whatl had seen —1 assured.them that I knew.wh?t I had scon—that it was no mere, suspicion.-— And I explained, too, rinanner jury, room, his former' connection

aniHAUf) & SON, • UKAUfas IN Iron, Iliii’ilivarc, Groceries, ASK A{;rlenIIurnI Implement*,■ S. E. Confer of Main and Ferry Streets, Vevav, IxuiASA, MYERS & GO-, Wholesale Confectioners. AXI) DEAI.EIIS. IX ■ FIRE - WORKS, >o. <10 Main Sirccf, ' CINCINNATI, 0. ■ limit

Ti/'O =vm;>!r>ni«if iillftwcj lOJTOOn—ubltll tiilstllCilIt Suit ri'ni'.ivi’i —«m>d fallows boraor Pwrxa, FstriTT. and Vlnuimr Firs—In on.’of which twrpaili'iit in:.v expire. Who ran *sy lliattlu’.snt’XCWjoa arc not frequently followed by Uiosc direful diic*»*os—lxsssrrv and fossrsmost' The records of the Ismsk and tin, melancholy death* by Coxsesraos, lii'ar ample wIIiicm to the truth of them assertions. In l.nnrtU' Asylums Hib most inchncholy ex I ill-i lion ap•riears. Tire vounU’hcnco is actually sodden and quire dwillnto—neither JIlrihorGrlef ever vWtvlt. Should n wired of the voice occnr.X Is lately Articulate. ■ *’ With wofol measure* waii desalt. - snlleu sound* hi* nrlcf beguiled.'’ • Deliility I* most terrible! and has brought thousands upon tliousan-ls to untimely rrraves, that Llasting the ambition or many noble youth*. U can be cured by lire use ef this

Jiesolvfil, That the legislative suppression of.llip liquor traffic would bo highly cpnductivo- (o the dcvlopmenfs of aprorgrbssi vo civilization. ’ ■ . Jiaolvei, That it is not our inlention to ', form : .a 'distinct political, party on the subject of temperance, or form any alliance with any parly of whatever name, carry on its banners tho principle of prohibi tion, ' ’ Resolmi, That we hereby advise all lempcranco mcn.to attend to the primary meetings of their respective parlies and use their influence’ in- trying to nominate for judicial uhcl other offices that are known and tried temperance men; and that if neither party will .nominate such mcnj'lncni call a convention and make s,ueU nominations; : ‘ . ' •

WILLIAM FAULKSFJL

■atANtTAcnjint np Harness. Saddles, Bridles, tears, Collars,Haines, &c.. Arc., Pike street, Veeay, .huliuna.' KEEPS couslantly on' tmml n genera! assortment «f Saddlery, of his own manii fact me. marlS-tf .

■ Ami 1 know that this very man who was now upon thp Jury—this Monllon Warren—-was the oinb who had done more than all others to lead the poor youth away. It‘was Warren who had drank with him, and who 1 had led him away to those more abominable haunts of sin and pollution. Why was he upon the'jury ? I ■ coaid only account for it: upon- the' ground that Gliarloy still supposed him to bo litsJncnd.. Tho poor scorched insect wastlill ignorant.of I ho flame that scorched him. -Ho rcallybclievcJ that Moulton Warren was his friend. . .Thu ImVctmnhtnted. 'The Inikhncnl sot forth . that Charles ’ Arab old had, : "with nialica afprelhonght/’.ahd with all sorts- of wicked and folonous intents; set fire to a certain dwelling-house, thereby endangering;hnman : life/ This dwelling, as I havo' already intimated, „was a low sipkf'of iniquity, whom the abandoned of both, sexes were wont to congregate, and whofd the youthful prisoner spent - much of his time. :■

nFAM.IB i. x; it Bin «n v*

Et\ds LITTLEFIELD',

If you are suffering with any id the almvo dlstrenlng alltiuiit', the Ftnb Ki-nurr llccmt will cureyott.— Trs U ami be codvluced of Its eErocv. . Beware of-Qurfck Nostrums & Quack Doctors, Vtbo falsely boast of abilities ami tvletence.*. - Cillxens know ami avoid Ihem, and rave I/nigSutToriag, Wuncy, and Kinoanre. by sending or calling fof aboiUe of this Popplar and SPECIFIC ftHMKDV. ; ' It allays all fain and Jnflamatlon,!* perfectly picas* snl In Jtslasas and odor, but In I tired law In its action. 11E LSI GOLD'S t EXTRA C'f, BUCHU ! It prepared directly according to the Bates of . ■ PtiARu*cr<i»iD CinansriiT, * W Vib (he crcatert accuracy and ChcndwA towwVtAgb and care devoted In 1U combination. Sco Profesior Uewm’ Valuable Works on the Practice of FbysIc, mid most of Iho late Standard Works of WcdUlnc, ‘ ' 10*8100.0 r ' ' ’ One hundred dollars trill be Mbl to any, Physician, who can prove Oiat lho. Medlcfno ever lifrred a Patient; and the thousands can bo produced to prove that it docs great good. .Cases offrora one week to thirteen years 1 , standing bare been eSbctcd. The mast Of Volantsrv Tesllmooy In possession of iho Proprietor, vouching its,virtues anti curative powers, Is Immcnso, otDbracIng barncs welt known to ■ . Sclcnccftintl Fame.j , 100,000 Bottle*Have Ilecn Ppld and not a single Instaacoof a fall a re has been reported! . PcrioitaUy appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, If t T. Haaxsout, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say; that hi* preparation contains no Itarenlle, Mcreury or ipjitrlous drug, but ore purely .Vegetable. ■ „ . H. T. llsiuaotP, Roto Manufacturer. Sworn And subscribed before me this S3d day of So vcmbcrlftH. ' Wx. P. Uidsibc. Alderman. Price SI per Bottle, nr Kir for SS. delivered in any Address,— Accompanied by relbblo and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen’and others. . Prepared and sold by Il.T. Hkiaibolk, • Predict/ and Analytical Chemitt, No. 62 South Ttmh slrcut, below CheSinul, Assembly Building;-', Phila. O* To be had of J L. Thiebaop, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the Vnited Slates, Conarfa* and BrilisA Proemcrs. Beware or CousTr-BPElvs.

Dealer in Cabinet rurhitiii’c, WILE keep_ constantly on hand a gen ere 1 assoiUncnl of Cabinet Furniture, consisting in part of Bureaus, Bcdslca.ls, Di-Rt ning, Byakf.ist, Center and Card Tobies, fitondsfWardrobes, Safes; in foci, any* / \ l thing requited in his line. ' Terms, Cash. ' . N.B.—Funerals attended with Hearse to any partof the country, Cofitnskcpl ou lrand.

I have toM you that I knew him well. I knew him so well, that from that mefmont I knew him to bo innocent! I knew

with tlic prisoner, andhis known. character. - The ofiitvrs wcqI away, and at the end

his very sonl—I knew how frcc amlopch ; it was—ah, how sinfully so! I knewh there was no falsehood in the story he ! < had told us. •. Wy isiwaocetA 1 . lYy \w>y isiftTiO'*’ dentl” Ihcntd the cry—and saw'an old’ woman sink bad; into the arms of n male [ companion. It washispoor mother!—; Her heart was well nigh broken! ■ Yet I i saw that nil this had but little effect upon’ the mass of spectators. The prisoner’s; ’ course of dissipation—his-many threats; against the house—and the very fact of I his having been robbed and abused there, i were heavy nga insl him;; ; > ■ - v . ■ ; ■ i - The counsel for the prisoner iriallo his 1 speech, which was labored and hard. He I was foolish enough to intimate that if his i client teas nrbnftd at the back part of the -i house more than onccy lie must have been \ ■ Intoxicated; In short. Ins plea had; bet- A tor been left out. The evidence he could i not shake, and bo did all ho could to eup-'i pose evidence,’some of it most absurd and 1 ridiculous. I afterwords learned-that.' Moulton Warren engaged that lawyer for J the youthful [prisoner! The government ( attorney made his pica. It wos plain, - i straightforward, and very conclusive. : ■( The j ndgb fin ally gave his charge. Ho 1 wa* fair and candid. Tie reviewed the*! evidence carefully, and pointed out such-.] ns bore heavily upon the case.-. Ho told;|,i us if there was a lingering dohbt in ourj minds, wo must give the prisoner jlho' £ benefit of it. But I could plainly'sec‘I that (hero was no doubt in his mind. : 1 1 Wo—the jury—were conducted to onrln room by an officer, and there locked np. |i A silence of some minutes ensued.— f Moulton Warrren was the first to speak: I ‘•Well,” said lie,- "I spore thereV no s

; of ten 1 minutes they returned with aeon- : stable added to their number, and 'the 1 constable had a - frcs hi y • \V r i tt o fi i u s | rn{mentin his band. Tiie slicriffbado ;me * i poiwV , ovvt,Uvi \vA a* sw«v sys ■wft-tfttef&l tho roonn v: : -V > V [ . The door of the room was opened, and : I pointed them to ilia hat. Thofslicriff ’ tool; it, nail asked; whoso it was."- • War * rdn'leaped to liisTeet and seized it, bat ho ;\vjw held back;’ ’ '■'/ '• I . Word was- instantly sent to-tho jmlgc that the-jury could not agree. 1 They.were :discharged, and Moulton. Warren. yrns searched. Tho. knife was* fonnd upon him; and his behavior at once exposed his gnilt. Tho prescrico of tho letter was accounted for by him in a dozen different •ways within an.hour. ’ , -V ;. A now jury was empanelled, and i Charles Ambpldwas Shortly afterwards, barren' was tried; and. it was ' plainly proved that ho had sot lire to the house, ond that the woman who kept'it .was to have been bnrhod np in it, ns ho had contrivod to lock hor . into her room shortly: after setting the lire;. JSho , liad incurrcd hia displeasure. in ynrious wpys, 'find this'was hw revenge. • Not only alio, but two of her girls, had suspected liim from tho ; first, ■ but- they dared not complain, for loar ho would not bo convicted, and.would then bo soro to.murder them; : , Tho hardened villain confessed* bis guilt after ho had been condemned, and then it was (hat ho told how ho happened to bo so careless in Vegan! to the paper and knifo, .It washo who had - .robbed Ambold, and. when ho took tho old letter from his hot to nso for a torch in setting the firti ho did not notice what it was, and even'whan that partly , burned half

F. J, \VAIDQ\

. That tho impression entertained by many of onr; citizens that'tlio Prohibitory Law of Indiana was not sustained by ipublie sentiment is erroneous, fronr the. fact.that before tho people could have a; free nod fair trial of its bcnificent results,. itpvas ruthlessly. struck down by tbe highest, judicial ■ of bhr States . '

Uook aniJ ITob printer,

PJ E. Comer of 3Ialn and Ferry Street*, VEVAY, IXDIANA.

ALL kinds of Printing neatly ex ecu led, nj short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. A'lorge supply of Deeds, M detox ct*, Notes, and all kinds of J (/slices' Blanks, nl* ways on bantu marl8-lf

SHOP!

' Resolved, That wc: niro fully covinccd that no low, however stringent its details, will accomplish the groat dissdcr&tum unless ’fully stistained ecnlf* niejit.;’- " ■ f \ * V*"' . Resolved, That to carry oni*. tlio above rcsolmions. tho friends of : temperance bo 1 enfnQfilly requested to organize lomporanco/sociolics in every school district, to hold- public and circulqtd^loco• picnts cal ciliated to 1 show ,tho voters of the Slatotho amount of.hioncy drawn from them’ovVry'year to'snstam tho traffic i ni a loxi cati ng-. beverage T • X i;; J h a» ■ Resolved,- Tliat'from the, good results of tlio Stale Convention holjlin thoCapitol ;‘of the . Stotp in Janaaiy/ lfiSG, 1 wo dccni l ‘jl best' Jfd-ask *' State 1 '£(rntttil Tom|)«ran co Commit teoTtf'call h ! ii tii ila r meeting’ to bo held- irf'Tndianapolia/rin .January, 1858/ do dctcrmiiiej opoa tho hi'si means to obtain thp object contcpdad fori • , ’ • • - ,

THE subscriber eonliilucs lo canyon the BlachsmUhing Business nl Die same old jlanJ on Ferry street, whctc’all kinds of work in his linens promptly attended to.. . KT Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Buggies and Carnages, etc., etc. A conlinuance of public pa : nonage is respectfully solicited. jy30 JOSEPH JAGER5.

|The oridoDco for the prosecution enme on, and I waa startled; One after another gave in their testimony, aomo of them very relnctnnlly, and I was frightened when I saw how plainly it all-pointed to tbo prisoner ns the gnilty parly. ''Several credible witnesses swore that they;had hoard him threaten to bnm the honsc down; and others had heard him sny ropcatcdly dial Ac wished it was burnt down! Then came several witnesses—three of them prominent citizens—who saw him lurking about the premises on the night of the fiie.

F. A. BOERNER,

WnlcU maker and Jeweller,

MAIN yTKEET, VETAT, t.VDIANA, RESPECTF LILLY informs the public lliat he has, just opened, a r store Main street, id P. Dufoat's, building, where he intends keeping on hand a general orsottmeut of watches, Clocks and jEJTELtV. ,> ' ,;j - ; O’ Particular attention paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. , ap23-tf

Ask for IIBLMBOLD’a- Take No Other.

With regard to the provocation on the prisoner’? part for such a deed, .it was proved upon In’s oivn admission, that be had been ill-treated there, and that ho had sworn to have revenge. And furthermore, it was proved that he had been heard to say that his salvation of soul and body depended upon the destruction of that house. Next came more testimony stronger still. The fire had been set in a hack basement .room, whore shavings and other stuff for kindling were kept. Entrance

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The fol 1 off! ng was ’ passed nnahi'raonaly: ■■ ■ J ■ j , Resolved, That*wo caiv rccoitimcnd os substantial reliable' temperance. papers the ‘ilndiiiu Amorrcan.’Vpnblishcd by

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