Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 December 1857 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE.

OUR NATIVE LAND-IT8 PROSPERITY.

THE INDIANA REVEILLE, IS Ft?«UKHBD EVERY IVKUHESUAY,. :/■ BY PRBDDRICK.J. WALDO.

BUSINESS GAUDS,

BUSINESS GAUDS.

[For the InJhn* ItvTi'llk. Apostrophe to the Ocean. OV THOMAS J. LETS, Ocean immense, where the mortal view May stretch in vain o'er.the waters bloc, We seek.thy bounds, and they seem to lie 'Neath the azure beftof the vaulted sky. The ship, unpalled by (be winged blast. Stilt onward flies o'er a worid.ao vast; We look abroad on the boundless sight, Survey the expanse with strange delight. Or muse with awe on the great abyss Majestic, nighty and fathomless. Ocean, Mis long since I looked on thee, • 11T Tis long, yet still does the memory Delight to dwell on the viewsublime; I have roamed the sea from clime to clime. I hare seen thee calm as a Sleeping child, ' When the day god rosd from the deep,^-smiled. And bis glorious.beams illumed the scene. And the waters glowed with a brilliant sheen. M hen the elements let loose their spite, I hnvc seen thee rage in terrific might; And the ships of war, wilh their balling host A.- .Mile toys on the waves were tossed. were bushed, and the gentle

tlie noxious weeds it has produced.— It must leach itself to exclusively and always estimate man by his real, intrinsic, moral, and mental worth, not by his pretended or assumed value.

around licr. Wo already see in aorao directions, jn the vices and mental effeminacy of communities, striking intimations of tlio introduction of errors, which, if prevalent, would ho sadly disastrous; and a faithlessness which, if general, would ho destructive to our institutions. As Americans we have no alternative but to either win, through our own mental superiority, all nations to liberty's goddess, or tamely submit to bo ultimately bound to the car of political despotism and intellectual night! Tins is not an empty assertion. Then, that we may he, in the distant future, all that Heaven asks of ns, wo must do, in the future, all that reason, morality, common sense, and republicanism demand of us. The first effectual step to be taken, is, to secure to morals and mind their supremacy in all things; and secure tlio execution of all things that the ascendency of morals and mind directs. The real and the valuable must supercede.the exislancp and prevalence of the unreal and insignificant; tho profound and excellent, the superficial and wotihy; the. permanent and grave, (he evanescent and the listless; All usurpers must bo cast down, crushed, and all social vampires and polypi consigned to their mental oblivion. All falso notions must he corrected; and nil corrected tastes carefully cherished. All false actions must be rebuked with severity, while cor- ; rect, patriotic, and mental activity nta duly encouraged and rewarded.

MISCELLANEOUS.

VBVAT.

ALFRED SHAW, TM|AS Just received a large stock of Fall and IJ'ijUer Goods,

. DR. J. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

For Terms ot A'drcrUtlng, SubMrlpllou, dtc., sec tut column on fourth page*

But rarely even in republican America, is it tbo case that man is measured by bis intellectual attainments and social virtues. This ia a lamentable and grave deficiency in our-national character—a defect that should be uprooted and burled beyond the confines of gravitation. Tbo almighty dollar, to a fearful and crushing extent, has usurped the position of worth, belonging alone to thh polished mind, refined taste, and upright character.. Cash is too often tbo key tbat opens the high* way to preferment that imparls weight of characterand tbc power that molds society after its perverse liking to a shameful extent; Moral and mental excellencies | are considered appropriate adorning for I the poor, the unfortunate, and the afSicIted. Cash, a thing that may be posses | sed and horded by the feeblest minds and ; narrowest souls, has fabricated a kind of limping add hunch-backed aristocracy, and consigned to moral and menial wealth a ! position far below it! ; It is true public opinion pays homage to this self-constituted aristocracy who dare not trace their ancestry “for fear of finding some of them merchants of the four seatons;" but it most be remembered that public opinion is lavish of (bat which costs it little, and upon which it places a low estimate. On the other band it is equally true tbat a largo portion of the thinking of earth award to the virtuous a pre-eminence they do to naught else; but it is done so silently and reluctantly that it is learned and felt but by few. Thejnhcrltor of wealth, howsoever imbecile his mind, and defective in morals, has the supple kneo of the .cringing timeserver, publicly bent to him, while the clattering tongue of the sycophant is busied in his praise,—praise belonging to the meritorious. Though such may be drones in society, real pests to community, yet to them is paid, by somewhat kindred spirits, that difference and meed of praise belonging to those who possess intellectual and social wealth. Too often into tho hands of know nothing of (he wantfl ond dangers of our land, tho well-being, the safe-keeping ol our beloved country, is committed, notwithstanding they arc unfit and incapable of coutroling and preserving their own domestic affaire. The cash-privileged class rnlo nil others with insolcncc and a rod of iron,'howsoever excellent (bey may be, Tbo usurper is but an infant of days, yet a prodigy'in power and patrons’ The period has.arrived in;the history of the American people, when his career of conquest must bo arrested, and his rule stopped at once. Ills despotic sway threat, ens ruin, retrbgralion, and ignominy to our land, "the home of the The American mind cannot attlaiu its legitimate bight, cannot wtcld its legitimate influence, and cannot accomplish its manifest destiny, any where, until this petty usurper in dethroned, until this sad evil is corrected, and full justice is done the meritorious. In everything tbc moral, as well as tbo mental, dement must be predominant. These twin sisters must not bo divorced by tbo sordid avarice of money-getting and money-hording Amcrcans, Without tho unadulterated existonce and unhampered action of these radiant gems, all else will bo mere tinsel, sbero pomp, and empty peageatry, As man's moral and mental powers and parts are in excess, will they be fell, yielded to, mold all around them, and be carefully cherished. .Whenever tbo importance, power, and excellence of man is determined by his mental and moral magnitude, not by (he magnitude of his fortune, America will attain her true position in the galaxy of nations Heaven has allotcd her, and achieve tbo redemption of tbo political; mental, and morjd world, how | groaning and bleeding beneath ‘the heel ; of a three-fold despotism. It is the pu - | rity of the soul and the activity of; tho jmirid that will make America, the illurninating center- of the ' political ‘ world.—; ! The prevalence of (he one, and the pro- ! dominance of the other, while'they!place ! nll npon tire equality specified hy Heaven, jvrill invest this nation with such attractive excellencies so.as to draw allnalions within the range ; of its - transforming ! power. America' - most attract - by f its * prominent virtues, / br be attracted, as is | now' thacaso to a humiliating extent;' by | the vandal power of its more benighted, ’ rude, end vile neighbored She muattbua | conquer,-or be foarfully-vanqul/ihed and ‘submit ;i to haEuropeaniged,M some.as* | piring vermin now- pretend- to be. - She *can only perfect, and enjoy her libertiesof soul and mind, by diffusing , her pinciples abroad.. Ifall else .around •, her be anarchy -and' ignorance/- tyranny and treachery, she cannot long withstand the fierce shock of these combiued forces. r It is her intellectual missipn to conquer i these forces, and win all to liberty arid learning. For this grand objertJs -she peculiarly endowed. If she docs not'ftchicvo these results folly abroad, she mast, in the end, succumb to-the rotten powers

MT. STERLING, - Switzerland County, Indiana,

BUSTNESS CAUDS.

Consist) iij' of Cloths, Cassi meres, SatUnelt, Jeans, Tweeds, ,\c., Ac., for Mens, and Boys wear; and Metinoes, Cashmere, De-Lane, Ue Bcges, dec., Ac., suitable for Ladles dresses.

ANDERSON & HAGAN, ■ DEALERS IN • ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, (Inctniware,' Hoots aud fjlioca, Drug*, Slrdiclnti, Ac .MOORE FI ELD|z INDIANA.

VBVAY.

SITTINGS OF THE COURTS, / l.\ Switicrush County. is'aasfcsu,,. common pleas Court. Ul Monday of January, 1 Irt Monday of July, ttl Monday of April, I lit Monday.In October. , commissioner's court. . Uit Monday ot March, I t*t Monday of September, lit Monday of June, | ut Monday of IWrmber.

ALSO A general assortment of Hats and Cops, Boots and Shoes, Groceries/ dtc., Ac., alPof which those in want of Goods w ould do well to call and examine before mating (heir purchases. r > N. B.—Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods, ot 111 payment of all holes or hook accounts. ■ -

oclU - - ALFRED SJIAW^ Metallc Burial Cases.

ROBERT N. LAR1B,

ATTORNEY t COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

- JESSE V. SHORT, - TTNUKilTAKEIt, lias and will continue to JU keep on hand oil sizes of the latest improved Metalic Burial Cases, and also Pistes with all kinds of inscriptions. He .will also attend to'cementing, and nll'calls in bis line of business. He constantly keeps on hand oil soils and sizes of

VEVAV. INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to business in the Common Pleas and Oitcuil Courts of Switzerland county. marll-ly •

A LFR ED S IIA ff\

11i:ADV-^IAUK COFFINS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will-attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased tils-mein lie cases of the manufacturer, and alt bis materials at wholesale prices, articles in bis linu will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms.’ It evidence arid Shop on Seminary street, north*-west of Scbcnck's Flouring Mill. Jan. I, 185C.—if ■ : - ,

* gales • ' Wen* sp -ding free in the swelliftg sails, .- Ami bcepn mlled to the night wind's sigh, I was rocked to sleep with the lullaby. Though fearless men, from the ages past, 'Till now Lave roamed thy dominions vast With skill and science have sallied fotlli To explore the South and the chilly North, Yet icy walls, in a mighty mass. Obstruct their way, and they cannot pass, Huge battlements thou hast heaved on high, All glittering bright, in the polar sky, Forever closed are the crystal gales, And all beyond,.like the book of fates, In mystery wraoppd, is too sublime To be known by the fleeting sons of lime, - For the power Uni form'd, bath stamp'd on thee The seal of his own eternity. Ocean,'thou Wert, in the days of old. As terrible and as .uncontrolled - As now. Let beings of yesterday Still vainly boast:of ifieir mighty sway; Let the*tyrant wield his power august,. ' His tellows crush in. their mother dust,Himself a god, and his subjects wotnuj What power hath he on the world of storms 1 When the tempests roar and the.billows rave; Can bis might arrest* the mountain ware. When the foaming surge aloft is driven, In furious war' with the powers of heaven. The prostrate mast on the-curf is thrown,' And the ribs ,of oat convulsive groan, Or the bark is hurled where, the breakers roar, And death sits grim on the rocky shore; How impotent, in that awful hour, Is Uie mortal arm.Hut there's a power - That’liakvB thy wildest fury stayed: A voice thou hast never disobeyed. In days of old, at the awful round. Thy fountains burst with impetuous bound; Earth drowning, deepio her center shook,— Omnipotence to oblimn strook Our guiUy race. And again he said, Roll back, Be slit), and thy wrath was stayed.

urM.r.n is ant) Groceries, Set., Set,

Comer of Perry and Jfuritt Street*, VBVAY, INDIANA.

FRANCIS ADKINSON,

COUNSELOR AT LAW,

VEVAY, INDIANA, WILL give prompt attention to all legal business that may be entrusted to his calo. Office, on Liberty street, Lack of Odd Fellows'Hall- K n

G00DS4* GOODS- 1 -GOODS.

Kisliig Sun Iron Foundry. THE undersigned, having permanently es T tablished themstlves at Rising Sun, in the Foundry ilusiness, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Heater-Hay Press, which' are nal inferior to any niade in the United States, from the fact that the best Press lluilders give our Screws the preference over all others.

SAM rtowin receiptor my Spring add Summer Slock of - D E IT G O O D S , &c.. Arc., To whleli wC'iJJ invite life attention of my eld ettstoini ra, ond iJ/n public in general. As .I have selected my sl r *cb of Goods with great carpi I think tb'at I can please the fancy of alt. ■ [p- Call and carnitine bc.grepufchasing elsewh rre, ' -. JESSb TKATb. N.-fl. 1 will lake in exchange Yof Gpods all kinds of Country Produce. apt

i Those that suffer most from evils that exist, arc those who arc most responsible , for that, existence anil currency. The sufferers from the wrong aro in tho ma» jority, not the doers o/' tho wrong. They aro they who Jo all tho mental and pbys-, ical labour of our land. Tho industrious and indigent labourer grants to tbo weal* thy pretender aH ho asks, when ho 'struggles day and night to scrape together a few paltry dollars, often at tho expense of every virtue; and when he will not enter society unless' dressed in the flippant stylo and extravagant manner of tiia rich model! He tbns endorses tho assumptions of the opulent by striding to bo what they arc. The former labours hard to perpetuate a falsehood that forges all his chains; and exhibits bis miserable folly to extend his means to the- bona* daries of his inordinate desires, instead df confining them within tbo limits of bis ordinary moans. Ho would adopt tbo habits of others which degrade and make a slave of him. The rich and aristocratic aro less to blame for our social evils, than those aro who groan under them. It is ho who has not ths almighty dollar, that has mado tho dollar almighty. Tho poor man yields to tho rich man all the importance ho asks for his wealth,, and reverentially bows down to him and his brother—tho golden calf. Tho former enthrones and defies tho two latter. Tho classical ccholhr, with a seedy coat and empty purse, pulls off his rusty heaver to one who has nothing Int a good coat and a few hundred jingling guineas to distinguish 1dm from any other apimal. Tho intelligent poor have surrounded the unintlliyent'tkh. with a false importance and sanctity. It is thus tho vast majority, inheriting the mental wealth and power, hot not tho dollars and miserable pretentions of the rich, aro ruled and domineered over by the feoblo majority! Then, it is evident, that this large, generous, intelligent, and moral class, being fully competent, must correct this crying evil, must strip wealth of its false value, mutt cease apeing the worst of characters, and must elevate intellect and moral worth to their own thrones and powers. All that these American noble* men have to do in order to secure their real position and wield their legitimate influence, is, to act fearlessly ns truth'iddicatos, and to think for themselves.—• Their qualities and excellencies will win tbo worthy observer, and secure him ns a friend. They mast'have .the power and wield the t felt influence that wealth’and rank do in many places, else our future, instead of being one of increased greatness, grandeur and glory, will bo one of increased ignominy, retrogression, ‘ and (error. We will realise moro than the re enactment of tbo fearful scenes ’that I deluged Franco with tbo. blood oflier beat citizens and patriots. Heaven 'Will ‘desert .ns, unless wo cling to Heaven in cherishing its virtues.' . "Hightcomncss cxaltclh s nation.* 1 li exalts thbni in intellectual, political/mora]; f 0nd.social tot-. cellcncicH. Tho mind, expanded'and developed, tothoutmost, pervaded withtho moral element, will draw, around It the homage' and - respect of nll. t ,jFor.tho American. Mind, there, .awaits a ,glqy. s Ebwer, a beauty, a greatness of which few avo ever thought, lot alone fally; d2fiU* rately conjectured. If it bo tree 1 to fls responsibilities and duties; if it bo as bo* roic as circumstances riow domand; it will ‘ so far oxcetl ill other Widfi&in every excel true > that it willsweep-'ftr .beyond Iheifk &n - est visual organ can bo, ,mnst be, will be in' tho midstlbf. nations ' what , tho eigle is in tb'o.roid«t‘bf/birds./' It ihnst mold tho ; 'mind ‘of : other 1 naiidnsV-audj while elevating' its wrap* i t sol fins heefeo f.bl a?,i ng glory!— The American lliriil is to' be the control* inginmdof the peopled nnlverso, and its influence is To tell upon . nil tempoiial and eternal interests of a .universal and individual character I May’ it be true to itself and -accompi «b«it«>noble mis■ aion!’ ’■ •.Vfv ’ "• ... • •

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; M E L A I N O T V P E S, GOTO

tUcljqiV (Mcrn,

FERRY STREET, VKVAYj IN1>.

P. L. GUI SARD & soy,

We hare also Patented a Horse Power, said to be, by competent judges, the. best and cheapest HorsePowerin use, (which can be Sttaclied to the Press if desired. . All older* in Switzerland County, left with F. L, CHlfSAKD &SON, will he attended to. • KEISTER fcVUO. Rising Sun, Jun. I, i£?L ; ' : ■

UEALtaS IK

Iron, lltmUvarc, Groceries, A XU

Agricultural Implement*.

S. 1C. Corner of Main and Ferry streets,' VtVAV, INDIANA.

IIAR DRY i

YOOD & DOAN,

st received a handsome addition rir stock of;

111UJAM PAULEXER,

FAIL k TOM S.

JIAKLTAmiRER OK Harness. Saddles, Bridles, Gears, Cellars, Haulms, &r..i&c M ; i Pike steed. Verity, Iiidhnia, KFFP.S constantly On hand a general assorlrtienl of Saddlery, of his own manufacture. , ; 5 . ■ ‘ marlS-If

DRESS GOODS,

suited to tlv kji eel fully ii of a good ti

seasavt, to wVAtb ttvoy wwiWl icite (he attention of those in want iclc in. their line, at low prices, arrangements are such That we ic to receive fresh supplies of loods at frequent intervals, duig and Summer. ,

' Anderson & llngaii,

flTSAVE just received, and have now open JiM at their Store Room in-

Also, our shall cuntii seasonable 1 ring the Spri

M O 0 REFIEJLJ), JSS a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry a choice and varied assortment of the latest styles of * p DRESS AIVD FANGS' GOODS, GROCEUIES, NOTIONS, *C,, which are offered at-prices which‘will defy competition and to which; we respectfully invite the attention of our old customers, friends and the public generally. [Li- Give us a call, and examine for yourselves. - ANDERSON & HAGAN, Moorcfidd, Iml.,.\ov. tl, 1857.—tf

ISiYDS LITTLEFIELD,

WILL keep conplnnlly on hand a general -assortment of Cabinet.Furniture, mb'Listing tu jwirt of lluteaus, Bedsteads, l)i-rt\ ; tiing, Breakfast,Center mid Card Tables, .Stands,.Wald robes. Safes; in fad, any- / *fl thing required in his tine. Trrms; Cork. , N. H.—Funerals alk-mb-d with Hearse tonuy part»if the country.* Collins kept pit hand.

Denier lit Cabinet rimiluiic,

A general war**, Slone ways on ban Hall, corner

issortmcnl of Groceries, Queens.‘are,Hats, Bools and Shoes, alI, at Nos. 2 and 3 Odd Fellows* if Main and Liberty streets; mtry Produce; taken in exchange

N. II. Cc for Hoods.'

HARWOOD’fc DOAN.

3 s 1 at* I i sit men 1!

i\ (’ IV

F. J. WALDO ,

J O MERC .u. reinr. sui i anunui and Swiucr) opened a cot FAi

UN W. GUAY,

Hook.anti lob; jJrtutcr, : S. K, Comer of .'lain amt Prny Street),'

HA NT TAILOR,

Kising Sun INSURANCE COMPANY,

[For tho Indiana Reveille.]

VEVAv; INDIANA.

tit Strrfi, IVray, /«</. setiber would respectfuI ce to the citizens of Vevay T* ind cpulily, that. Ite Fins just lftf_ iplele stock of iiioxauLe goods

THE AMERICAN MIND; AND ITS

ALL kinds •(’.■Printing neatly executed, at short notice, and -on the moil reasonable ’terms. - A large supply of Deitns, jlaknaeLs, Notes, and alt kinds of Justices' Blanks, at* ways bn hana, ' > niprl8-tf

Of KUtng Sim, Indiana. .

FUTURE. BY P. V. FERRER, U. 11.

Aulliorl/.cd Capital,....$100,000.

Business confined to the State of Indiana.

. The American Mind dares not pause in its magnificent ascent. It has not jet attained its greatest altitude, nor is it wrapped in its maximum ofglory. Its great work is only properly begun, and its strength and powers but partly developed. Judging of the future by, the glorious past, it has as many battles to win, os much glory to earn, and; as magnificent a course to pursue as heretofore.* It is obvious that its responsibilities ■ increase, with tboincreose of its abilities and facilities for national and individual action.— It is to the whole world in an intellectual point of view, what Christiamty .il* to the world in a moral; point of view. They are both great and indispensable lights, arid mutually.bclp each other. . The former borrows most of its glory from the latter; but is, nevertheless, responsible, equally, for independent action and individual conquests. The American mind, imbued with, and purified by, the spirit of Christianity, is destined to the snblimest career, and to diffuse political and moral■ light, not, only throughout its. own borders, but throughout all lands snd nations. It has a message ol life. vigor, and liberty for. all care. It is to the in-! lellaclual, physical, ami political world,' wbat the apostdlic commiasion was to the! moral world. ’. This message, like all truth, is. most* effectually uttered by its correct, ennobling, and! industrious deportment at home; and its. winning deportment abroad. Actions speak more impressively thatr words, 1 : It is not enough that it shares in a power, a vigor, an activity, and creativeness exclusively its own; but these, distinctive characteristics must have, as a charming,i attractive retinue, all manly virtues.- It must generate, evolve, and support correct theories at homo, ere it can accomplish its duty and‘destiny abroad. If it so act at homo as to draw upon it tho sneers of the less enlightened and free, it will be feeble and despised abroad.-— Indeed, under existing circumstances, one of its first and most impulsive duties, is, to eradicate from the homo-soil all

INCORPORATED,; 1831.

IIL A CUS.1I ITIIMIOI*!

rfflHF. subscriber cecrmuqs Id cany on the n. Ulacksmrthing Business‘at Uie same old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly attended UK 03” Particular attention paid la making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Buggies and -Carriages, etc., etc. A. continuance of public patronage is respcclfully.solicittd. jyrtO ■ JOSEPH JAGEHS. ,

BOARD OF milECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, B. B. LORINQ, • J.C. WELLS, S. F. COVINGTON, J. W. TALBOTT, WM. T. PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. U. SMITH. . WM. If. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY, J. P..ULREY, HIRAM P. CLORB.

CE AT L EMeV’S WEAK, and Is now prepared to furnish gentlemen' with anything in his line. , • * Work tyar ranted—No Fit, No Pay, Particular attention will be paid to,Cutting and Making ;arraenls. , Genl s \Jformshinff Good t, of efety des Tiplioiit quality and price, kept constantly on band,;including all;the minor articles of g< nUenienVwear and. at the lowest possible'rate?.. 1- ■ O’The pi blic ore respectfully requested to call ami exarpine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, as satisfaction , will be guaranteed in alt‘cases, je21-tf-

• S. HATHAWAY, President.' B. J, HATHAWAY, Secretary.

F. A. BOEKNE^

IT Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. All persons''desiring Insurance wit) call *ut' * GEORGE E. PLEASANTS,

AVa(cli KlaliCT anti Jeweller

MSI.V KTSEF.T, veV.lt, IXOJAXV, : 01 E-SPECTFULLY informs Uio public that At' he has Just opened a store ■ Main street, in P, DurouFa building,pya where ho intends keeping on hand aVyltl general assortment of Watches, Clocks and. Jewecrt.

; may2l-ly . Agent, at Vevay, lad. S. P. .COVINGTON, General Agent.

S 1’R.I NGJ500DS. f E.Subscribers are now opening, at the iJL old and! well-known stand in Jackson yille ? a; large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods I* :: embracing variety and style of | v R; Fancy and Staple :

O* Particular attention paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. ap29-tf' ■'

J. 11. Roller Is& Urol her, SURfiEON DENTISTS, WOULD. respectfully announce lo the ntizena of Switzerland county, that they nave located in VEVAY,*fon®»* the purpose of practicing the various branches of their profession. Teeth inserted/from a single ono to a full set, in the best and most approved style; Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, and Extratled. .'Alt persons desiring their services will receive immediate attention.' Oflice, on Walnut street, next door lo the residence of Geo. B. Pleasants, .Estfc • Vcvay, Nov. It, 1867,—tf

THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED DRUGSTORE, ■ No, 5,' flcAendPs Row, Ferry street, . . ■jyEVAY, IND-, 1S *|fadilyj increasing in business,'and -the .proprietor would respectfully announce to the public that bis’atock of ■ ’: CHEMICALS, Is how'complete; in every department, and bis motto being .‘Ismail prejfls and ytrici be is to sell ; at 1 prices which cannot fail to give gqnerarsiUsfaclibhvV Aran eicm-. plification.of ibis fact purchasers bare only.to call at'hii Dr ig Store and be satisfied.' The follow irie alaple arHoles, of lhe aaT QpiULr, will atalltimes bc sold at (he low-, esl sbadejof irqfit i; . * . ; , r ; Linseed Oil Spirit* : Turpentine, Pare - While l and Reff/Lead, Putty, Lara Oil, . -Burning 1 r loid. Engine Oil, Fish Oil, - . Alcoho l Varnishes, Dye-Stuff?, ; . Window Glass, Paints of all colors; . Varnish,- Paint and While-Wash ■ j Broshes, ffc. ! ' ‘ The above and all other articles sold at the New Ditto StUe, me warranted genuine and of the very be it quality. *: Cp The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage already bestowed, solicits, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, msyfi ISAAC STEVENS.

G-OODS, consisting of Calicos of all -kinds and prices, ;t Lawns, Ginghams, Oigandes, Bdregos, ' r Dc Beg«, De Laine, Sbtmbnys, .Lusters, Silks, and Muslin ' J : -Qoods, for Ladies Dresses. Casrimere/ Satinets, Coltonades, Gambroons, ; Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods, I ,’ VfprGeAUemeaandBoys WeaT, A large and beautiful stock of Chemisctts, Sleeves, and which they will almost give away.

BLACK SMITHING.

Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Cambricks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Notions. BOOTS AND SHOES.

subscriber would respeclfajly, anX Bounce to his friends ondthe i public generally that he has ’moved his Shop to-the bnildtngflKSSR formerly occupied as. the o|d Jail,'where'he will befound at all times -ready to accommodate alt with tUv Psm:Uo»*, Wacoss, Oa»fiacm, Hugcies, Plows, fa., $c, JOB WORK,

' A large and beautiful assortment of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands.

Hats and Caps. Palm, Leghorn, Panama, Wool.and Fur Hats. Tinware, Gloaware, Hardware, Quecnsware. A large assortment of each kind.

Of all ktndsrdonc on shortnotice, and as cheap as the cheapest' ' / (CT Perron* in.want of/anything ip my liae will Cno U lothtir advantage to give .me a call before going elsewhere, as I am determined not to bp excelled by any one, . . R. D. ANDERSON. Vevay, Ocl; 21, 1857.—3m, ■

FOR SALE.

Clothing and Cri'oeerics.

LOT numbered one hundred and seventy (170) in t(ie Town of Vevay. Said Lotis a very eligible situation, fonncrlySjg? belonged to Lawrence Nilidl. 1 offer. Lot numbered one hundred and fifty-five (155), For terms, apply to Perret Dufour, Vevay, or the subscriber at Ml. Sterling. I I. R. WHITEHEAD. ML Sterling,’ Oct. 7, 1E57.

They particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their stock of CLOTHING, for its extent, variety and cheapness.

UTAH these Goods they will sell at cheap at the cheapest. They will take pleasure in showing Uie : r goods—hoping by attention to business and cheap price t, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices—and as for money, U will never be refused. GEORGE McCULLOCH & SON. Jacksonville, April IS, 1857.

COOK’S PILLS, LEE’S genuine anti-bill ions Pills, M’Lone’a Liver Pills, Wright's Sugar Frosted Fills, . the - Graffenbetg Vegeta hi o Fills, llramlrelh’s Fills, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, M'Lane’s Worm Specific, Thompson’s Eye Water, Griefleaberg Eje Lollon, Ac., Ac., in store and fer sale •)/ , I STEVENS, 3fdO : .rf) r ,k‘t' Row, Fury -t.

Washing Fluid. €1.1 RING TON'S Superior Washing Fluid is ’ fur sale in Vevay by Alex. Octroi and Clarkson A* Waldo. Give it a trial. niayl3.tr- I E. G. CAK1NGTON.

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VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1857.

SERIES FOR 1857.

MYERS & CO-, / Wholesale Confectioners, AM) DEALERS IN' FIRE WORKS. No. 40 Hitt in Street. CINCINNATI, 0. marll

E. H. ROGERS, SUCCESSOR TO \VM. ROGERS. ftlooreficld, Ind., p|KALEUin DRYGOODS, ■ Grt’Ccrics, Hardware,QnmtwtirC) Drugi, Utdltlnta, Dfc Rluffit, Act Which he offers cheap. O' Please call andjesomine before purchasing elsewhere: nov-llf