Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 September 1858 — Page 1

THE INDIANA BEVEIELE

VOL XLL--NO. 37.

VEYAY, INDIANA, FRIDAYS SEPTEMBER 10, 1858;

SERIES FOR. 1858.

*THE INDIA NAB B V BILLS, T ' 13 PVBUSttBD EVBBYT FRIDAY, Mt prbdsatctt t. Waldo.

DR. J. W. MURPHY,

To Who!-To Who I *Tw«s « cold autimmirnight, A dismal one to View; .■■■.' Dark clouds obscured fair Venus’ light, And not a'star appeared in sight. As the thick forest through, * Muggins, as usual, "blue,” Went homeward, tacking left and right. When all at once, be "brought up” right Against an old dead yew, 1 At which hei"rounded to,” j, Ana squaring off asIT to fight, Said with an oalhl ahan't indite, " -Infernal scoundrel, you 1 "Light—and I’ll lick you black or white;*' Just then above him, flew An owl, who on a branch did light, A few feet over the boozy wight, And then commenced—to who— To who—to who—to who—- ” M Qaolb Muggins, "doa*: you tLinKto fright A fellow of my weight and higkt • Wjih your Ter who. Ter who, You cussed bugaboo I And if you're Beelzebub its quite On necessary you should Might— For Muggins aint your due; . My money mailers ore all tight, The Printer’* paid-vp—honor bright Thereat the owl withdrew, : AndMuggins mizzled loo. But there are o'her chaps who might Be caught out late some dismal night, - Whobavn'l paid what's due, • They know to icJlo— to who.

This is a. subject of such delicacy that we scarcely dare si I ado to it, and yet while tbs blood of injured innocence is crying for redress, we cannot lei il pass without, condemnation—bitter, scathing condemnation, which every pure-hearted woman should fee), for the betrayer and deceiver of the innocent. * But pity, condemnation, or execration will never righc this widHg—nqt until womin, reared and educated to be telf-reliaaf, depending npon her own efforts forjpptcoM, and not seeking marriage.as a* means of support, will this evil be mitigated. When she can control :her affections unbiassed by any mercenary consideration, she will no longer be the tool and victim of man's perfidy. It is this very helpless dependjence npon man that hr.s brought many a ! lovely, blooming Sower to an nnbooored (grave. When woman can riae op iself'dependent, relying upon her own facnl- > ties, abiding in her own clear perceptions j of duty, of right and wrong, eho will not violate the. moral law of borbeing, bat’ will cast from her as utterly unworthy. ' But while men make the laws that regulate society, they also make and promulgate the sentiments that govern it, and [while the seducer is admitted into Senate J Chambers and Legislative Halls, woman, I of course; must invite him to her enterjtainments and sojrces, hut woman the i victim, is not only cast out from all public places, but often from home and j friends. And who we ask, shall answer in the Great Day for all these things ?— Mrs, J/. J. Xetcton, Editor of the Ladies Department of the Richmond Broadaxe.

(laws of Htemal Right. The free allot-J raebl of limited purl---ns of the PnW;;' Lands to' Actual Settlers thereon, and; every bodeful plan intended to diminish I the snm’of human misery from dearth of employment or inadequate recompense— I every scheme especially that soeka to help the unfortunate by enabling and teaching them to help themselves—-most command oar earnest, sympathy and cooperation. Within the present year' Thi Teibcse has provided itself with a new and foster Press at o cost of $30,000, merely that some of onr subscribers may receive their papers a mail earlier thin'they otherwise might do. With correspondents at the most important points throughout the civilized world, and a staff of writers chosen from among the best in the country, we believe that even those who alatike.the politics of onriheet concede toll frankness in avowing its convictions and ability in maintaining them. We appeal, then; to those.who believe that an increased circulation of Tab Teisose would conduce to the political, intellectual and moral well-being of the Republic, to .aid us in. effecting such increase.., As [weemploy no traveling solicitors cf subscription#, we ask onr present in every locality to speak to Ihelr.neighbors and friends in onr behalf; we shall gladly receive from^any.friend lists of those,who would receive and read a specimen ppy of one of our editions, and shall be particularly grateful to those who may send ns such names from post offices at which we bore now no subscribers. Whatever additions may thns be made to our circulation 'shall be paralleled by increased efforts and expenditures to make onr issues more valuable and useful than they have hitherto been.

\ Tricks of Land Specula tori, / At the p.tccot time, when there are ijmany who wish to secure a homo' in the j Weal, it would be well for them ■ to ba r aware of eome of the trickn of the jrpecnlaton. It is well known' that land spec-, ulatore are prosecuting their. fradnlent schemes wherever they can get a foot-bold; they waylay the actual ectt-Ier’as" the highway robber does the traveler, to rob him of his substance. The .emigrant, after toiling bard ib the East, to lay np enough to get here and secure a piece of land, which will be his future home, finds, on his arrival, tbit he must either settle far oat on the prairie, and get his wood and fencing mate rial the best way he can, or give the specnlator an unreasonable price for a better location. Cot the emigrant need hot be always thus robbed; If be tabes a little time to find out how the matter stands, he will often find (hat there ia .cheap and desirable land to bo found yet. ty yon wish to find vacahllaud, it is of no use to ask any stranger, for there, is not one in a hundred (unless specially interested) who will not tell yon (hat there is no good land to be had at government prices, when they know that there is an abundance, and of as goodqnalily, ‘ too.. vM" *.' The*way lo ascertain the fact U to apply at the land-office of the distriel you wish in* and see the plot, and if there is/any. vacant land, you can taka down the numbers of tbs vacant lots; then if yon can not find the lots yon wish, yon can got a surveyor, for a reasonable ccmrideration, to find it for you. There are land agents in every, town throughout the West, and to one who is satisfied with a lea son able compensation for services rendered, there are ten who will tell the new-comer, in most positive terms, that there ia no vacant land In the vicinity; utso that land i? rising very rapidly, etc. And after they make the stranger despair of getting a home at all, they will tell him that they have a quarter section which they will sell to him on reasonable terms, and If they.succeed in selling. it to him, at a large advance, they will go right away and enter another quarter section or two. to keep in readiness for tbs next person in search of a home. I know a land agent in quite a large city.in Minnesota who sold forty acres of wild land to a young man for” three hnntbe forty acreitVaereby <as much land, and better land, loo;with considerable less money than he robbed the young man of for the forty acres. Such tricks' are qrito common among speculators and swindling land agents. J. Pwct, Pixmyr Vauxv, IiL.

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

XT. STERLISO, Svrltierland County, Indians.

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ANDERSON & HAGAN, i>u\i.r.RS is

Dry Goo:Is, Groceries, Hardware* Read y-mi»de Clothing, . . .Quetniwarr, Boot* and Shoes, Drug*, Medicines, he M 00 REF I El. D r INDIANA.

ItliAOUSilllTII SHOP!

's«liscri*jer continues to carry on the fl. Ittictsmithiiig Business at Hie same old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly’ alt ended to. O" Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Huygics and Carriages, etc.V.elc. A continuance of public paIron ace i* respectfully solicited. jaiili’SS’ JOSEPH JAGEKS.

>A»CP.t, K. 7 (.A A SANTS. J.IMP-S K. ftKAf ANTS, S. E. & J. K. PLEASANTS. j MERCHANTS and TRADERS,

Main Street, Vevay, Ind.

1>R. wai. c. SWEEZEY, PH YSreUN AXD SURGEON,

JESSE TEATS, Dry Goods Groceries, fye., ijv., \V. Corner «if Main anrt Ferry Sts, y V'EVA V. INI). ' ;

B EX NINO TO'N, ■ rlaud Countr, Indian*. . I70R the purpose of being mote convenient . to my patrons in Moorefidd and vicinity, E will after the 2Ulh of July, spend two .days in every week at that place, vis: From 9 *. m. af .Wednesday till 6 p. m. of Thursday.' Room in the dwelling of Geo, Hagan. ' 5T Especial care given,to the treatment of Ci runic diseases. ' jyl-3m :

tlPlt.KR IN

<ns s. wa too. acnkh cl*rkso,n. CLARKSON’ & WALDO, ' nr.u.p.Bs in -Gooc.erlcs pud Provisions. Main Slreel, Vevay, Ind.

Murder Moat Foul.

“The murdered girl will reat in her dishonored grave, the poor old broken* hearted mother-will bend under the great weight of the sorrow that has been thus cruelly tbrnsHiponher aged heart, until she sinks into the grave; bat tbo seducer, who will require the blood at bis bands ? Who will meet him with a less friendly grasp? What ynnag lady (?) will decline “the honor” of-lus “company?” What niother will forbid her daughters to associate with him ? What “circle” will refuse him admission because of the stain of outraged innocencoand mnrJered womanhood upon his: handa? And yet this is society; the society onr daughters, sisters, and, Great Gpd I onr tciwr move in. Society that gives the flirt its most hearty welcome; tha trafficker in hnmno 1 hflhrd' o? i a m L fcni a 1 po 5-;'twi cm, ceiver who robs hi* victim of her brightest Jewel and then murders her, wins the premium of its highest enconiams and most fulsome adulation. Since the perpetration of this dark ad, we have seen the principal' alitor in it, in a company of respectable men, laughing gaily and talk* 1 }ng lightly as though the : victlm of his base villainy were living, and his own

. Un. Wm. Gn.t.KariE, I Dr, I*. S. Rising Sun, Ind.- | AMensvillewnd. Drs. Gillespie * Stigc/ '

The New-York Tribune, ,1858-59.

ALFRED HUAn\

The successful laying of (lie traas-At-lanlio Telegraphic Cable marks a now era in 'the history of Human Progress'. Henceforth, Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa lie within an hoar's distance from-, onr shores, and the - battle which decides.tbe fate of a kingdom, the capture of a Vienna or Gibraltar, the.fall of.a dynasty, the irinmph of a hsorpation, the-birth of an heif to royally) the death of a Nicholas or Wellington, in; any j country which touches the Mediterranean, the Euxine, the Black Sea or the German Ocean, will bo published in New*York the next morning, if not on the very day of its occorrence. -In a moment, as it .i-i. it. I—, whole civilized and a large portion of the senikharbarons world. . The rife and fall of stocks in London or Paris will hence* forth be reported from day to day in (he journals of our seaboard cities. Tho boldest operators in Wall-street will refuse to bay or sell until they have read the quotations of thatday'a bnsiup-ss on the Royal Exchange and at. the - Bourse, whose transactions wilt have closed an hour or so before onrs/fan begin. A revolution i in Paris, aninfroruat vote in Parliament, j an-insarrectiotua Italy, a fire in Constan- | ttnople, will he diacuwed aromid %the i break fast-lables of New*York'a few hours i after its occorrence. A.mighty though [silent transformationintoo conditions of I human existence has just been effected by the little wire stretching across the ocean's bed from the coast of Ireland to that of British America, and on? inevitable result of this must be an unexampled community of feetting and interest among the nai lions of Christendom, and a consequent [derire for; a more intimate acquaintance I with doings through the me'.dinra.of the Newspaper.Press,; It seems hardly possible that thousands should not henceforth regularly read their "own jobr nals, .who have hitherto been ctfntenl with ah occasional glance at:those taken .by their neighbdnt;; Vbile many who have hitherto been-contenl with a Weekly issue will how; require, u Semi-Weekly or Baity. In short,. Intelligence, always a Vital elementof growth in wisdom, sac* cess in'baainess, or enjoyment in life, has now indispensable to all. : —Tub Nbw-York TrIbosb, now. more than seventeen years old; wbich v was the ! first journal in' the world that appeared | regularly on an imperial eight-page sheet lat soJow o price as two cents, and which fass attained the hn paralleled aggregate of more.than 200,000 subscriptions, respectfully solicits its abare of the new patronage which the Metropolitan. Press is henceforth constrained, at 4 a heavy weekly to deserve; ' It asks especially the patronage and active favor of Repcblicarta—of those who hate all forms of oppression, and. desire; that every- rational being shall.be free to employ his faculties jin sneb inqocent manner as he shall deem host—of those who would extend Liberty limit Slavery—hot it further.appeaU [JikcwiJhto all who look and labourer the return of National thrift, plenty, prosperity, through ihe Protection of American Industry by widely discrimiqating duliea on Imports—all who favor /Rational Progress through internal development and ipeliqrat|qq rather than by extern a 1 aggression and extension—all who would rather hare tbh National resources devoted to the cdDMiuclion qf a Ifaflrqad to :the faci|io thaq tq the. purchase op conquest of Mexico, Nicaragua or Oqbq—«1| j who would retrench radically opr present I inordinate Federal expenditure^ ; iahing or immensely reduciqg Anqy •and Navy, and expending the money ! thus saved on qf beneficence-which will endure to bleqs opr children—all who 'profoundly realize that “BioqrxoDftifEag , ‘‘axalteth a nation,” and that no real ad* [vantage can ever accrue to spy petsgfttt : community from acquisitions qraqcceesei achieved by means which contravene thV

. DEM.ER IN SDm ©ootis anti $et t Set,

51)Ssicidns ant* 6urgcons, HAVING formed a co-paiintr*hip in the practice of‘Medicine am] Surgery, in their various branches,.would respectfully solicit the continued patronage of our old friends. Difficult and dangerous cases will receive'our joint attention. .. Dr. Gillespie will he at Dr, Sage's office in Allensville, on the Second and FVurrA Wednesdays of each month, to attend jo those patients who. may desire, his professional services. • • (May 21,1858—If

Comer of Ferry on if .Urrtrf Street*, VEVAV, INDIANA.

KATE FRENCH.

REGULAR INDEPENDENT PACKET I LEAVES Madison for Cincinnati and all intermediate ports on Mon-a nil” " freight and passen-^5^^^

'and carries freigni nm. cers at as low rales os any other boat. The paijouage of the public is solicited, and business entrusted to our cate will be promptly and carefully attended w. „ . ' Out return days from Cincinnati to Meuison ate Tuesdays, Thursdays nmlSalurdaysi ■ Leading Madison al 10 o’clock, n m.j Cin* cinnati at 12 o’clock, in.

UOBEHT N. LAMB,

ATTORNEY & €0f NSEl.l.01t AT LAW,

VBVAY, INDIANA,

WILL prompltf attend tn business.in-the ■ Common IMeas and Ciicml'Uirilzeiland.county. . - . J Jt “*’ 3 “

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FRASCIS AOltlXSOX,

NEW GOODS. rHlHE undersigned has received Iris Spnbg jL : and Summer stock of * DRY GOODS, To which he invitAsHl.e allenlion of old customers, a ml rt tic {PTbltc in genial. ■; 1 have also a complete assortment of' , ramify Groceries, Notions, . (JltEStWAlK, GLlSiSWillH. Suitable for this locality.; , ■ .. As I have selected mv slock of Goods with great Bare,'! think that I can nieasu the; fancy of all.- 0*Go!1 and examine i!i*f«re purchasing JESSE TEATS. . N, U.—I will lake in exchange/or Goods all kinds of Country Product, ap28 -

A TTOHNB Y Sf CO USSHl.OR A T LAW,

breast free from the load that must weigh upon it. This was the day after bar burial, and 'there was no shrinking back among those 1 men, (is though tfia plague was among them. / 'Arid why should they shrink? * Ho only found a trusting girl who, confided iti-bm and was'ruined by him, and is haw sleeping in her. grave, and tier blood is upon his hands; but then yon know his fine kid will hide all that. Wc throw but these reflections, broken and disconnected, from the crowd .of emotions.’ that fill our thought as wo write. Will col some one take up the theme and apeak an earnett word in this behalf? 1 *.; The above "are the closing remarks ofj \Y“. 0., Moreau, editor of the Centrevillc i Republican', in'reference to the untimely ! death, dr rather murder,’of a young lady j of Kuightstowu.' 'And gladly would we | speak'a word for outraged Vomanhobd. I could wo bare the least.hope 'of arousing the public midd td'its injnsticoin this) respect. ■' Who wo ask' gives color.and permohehce to society, and who receives the deliver, and seducer as h companion and associate batmen ? Who introduces the outrager ofvutaofoinDOCence into the sacred home circle rfs a. companion of Wife and daughters is man-yea hot only that, but they extend to him' the friendly grasp, elevate Kim to offices of trust, raise himto the highest position, flatter him by every attention when he can openly and coarsely boast of bis conquest I of hearts, and slightly jest ofdirokon and unfulfilled promises, and the jwoug sod goilclcss hcarta that have sunk down, under the dark, waves of despair, and hid a weary life of shame and anguish in an on* honored grave; or, to live and feel an isolated life nnpiliedaud uncared for. Yea more than this—should a young and confiding girl fall into the net spread so adroitly by her destroyer, she is forever banished—no repebtance can ever tedeera her—the bitterest scorn and contempt is meted out to the victim, while he who has wrought the tain, goes nnreproved—is courted and flattered by those bolding respectable positions in society; and why this difference—is not sin as equally dagrading in. one sex as the other?— ; we1 think so, and sr sRcjply should cqndcqm it. Let saucer, the profligate, pay (he aaiqe aq thq poor, forsaken qqjl dpcoiyed victim—those whose earthly happipess they have destroyed and'htnbit* tpred, hot only tbejr liyos, bpt brought ; flisgraco apd sorrow HpOh flU tfopir friends. 1 iR alt candor, if the yictiRi shall ! he forever Pflpdeipped— cast obi from human sympethy apd sflciety; sba|I the deceiver, tho despoilar, go ffee apd ha accounted an honored and honorable rqaa? Every virtpous, candid Tpind would say no—sond bjm forth with the mark of Gkin upon ( Ha brow, that confiding wojnsnkred may wt more bp dishonored by his hassnass.

VEVAY, INDIANA. . WILL give prompt attention to .ill legal business that may-he enirinOcd ttfhis Office, on Liberty street, back of Odd Fellows’Hall. >- I*" 1 * 58 .

What Candidate# Should Talk j^bput. Acotempoi ary. in giving his opinion what' topic# candidates shqnld (license, very Jtimljr remaVks that a good portion of the time should'be spent in discussing matters of State policy, in which the peopleware more vitally interested. For instance:

Gov. Wallace, Among the Speakers at the recent “cable* 1 manifestation at Indianapolis, teat Ex Governor Daniel Wallace. In the coarso of his remarks ho related the following anecdote: “He and. William J. Brown, rival candidates for Congress, were stumping the District, and Mr/ Brown was using the -Governor's Telegraph vote against him with telling effect. The; met on the stunSp at a point in Shelby county, and among other licks at the Governor,'Mr. Brown, in his ironical and cutting tone and manner, (which, the Governor said Tuesday night, he coaid see in hfs imagination yet,) charged las opponent with voting in Congress "to appropriate thirty thou sand dol-lara to the-Mag-ntl-ic Tel e-graph !’\ That got jbe Governor down, as it always did in the canvass; ; After the speaking was over, one of the Governor’s warmest friends took biro away off to one aide, where nobody could hear, and remarked sympathetically, "Well. D*vyj this is bad.” "Bat what .conld I do ?" asked the Governor, deprecatively, “Why didn’t you tell Bill Brown he fieri/ W by didn't jtm, Davy ?” “Why how could I, ——. when bo told the troth?” "What/’eaiM the astounded friend, starting hack and raising boili hands in utter astonishment, "yen didn’t vote for that blamed fool thing, did yon, Davy?” The hia quondam .friend was with great difficulty induced to vote for Mm; He! could forgive that vote.. ‘ ■'

The Divorce Law,' which makes our State a refuge'and'a “Gretna Green” for all married wretches in the country; The Wabash and Erie Canal—shall the State take it from the Bondholders?

IIARWOO!) & I)0M, HAVEij'nst received a large addition to their, slock of . . u Dry and l)rr»» GooiIji, suited to the season, b> which they would' respectfully inviie the arteirtityt of those inwftiit of ft gum! Article in their line, at low prices. Our MiJijigenients such that we: shall continue to receive fresh supplies of seSsonable goods at frequent inletvats, during the Spring and Stiminer. * ■

The policy of making ov? freckcheol oystera more efficient; ' , . A Law for the sale of Liquor, andfor preventing the manufacture and sale of adulterated and poisonous liqaoh; The printing of all laws in the tlewspapera of the State,' : The duty and necissify of.’afa immedi* ato appraisement of all taxable real estate; These and other questions of State policy we hope will have a fair hearing, and the opinions of candidates ha freely and ’(ranklyexpressed .r—Bithmotti Broadaze,

issos itr vuiFiELo.

pester in Cabinet Furniture, WILL tegp cohstiipUy nn hand a general aasrf.lrnent nf Cabinet Furniture, con'cistlng in part of Bureiius. Ucdsiea.b, Qi-RI nine, Breakfast, Center and Card Tables, W&v Stands, >5krdrobes, Safes; in fact, any- 1 1 • ; lbing>C<lSired in hi* line. \Termt f Cain. N.B.—Funerals attend'd with Hearse to any : pirt of the country. Coffins kept on hand.

A general assortment of Groceries, Queensware, Stoneware, Hats, Cools and Shoes, aU ways on hand, at Nos. - and 3 Odd Fe|lows* Hall, corner of Main and Liberty streets'. N. B.—Country Produce.taken in exchange for Goods. Ilnrwood & Doan.

/y There is.to he a second session'of the Holland, Vt., convention of froo lover?, to he convened si Utica; If. Y;, on the 10th of September. Il it understood that the purpose of this gathering is aimlar to that of the demonstration-at'Rot-land. The leading spirit in the Utica affair is Andrew Jackson Davis/hut it will not be wholly jpiritual. The free lover# are preparing for a new exhibition on i grand scale. The convention ria to he a “free” one, but with “philanthropic” ten* dencica. Iiwill prohahlvfce a richoc* caslon, , ‘ V. ’

JVX1VS BLACII,

Row, Main si, Yevay,

; outca i.v ; _ READY* MADE; CLOTBING, And Gads Fumxhivg Goods, HE keeps' constantly on hand'a complete stock, ot Clothing, made in the latest ■trie. The public is inyiled to call and exeminc beforepurchasing elsewhere. • - iyS3

iUetullc Burial Cases.

JESSE V. SHORT, i ■’»- ■fflNDEflTAKER, has aml ; will continue to WJ keep on band all sizes of the latest improved Melalic BorialCasea, and also Plates with all, kinds of inscriptions. He-win also attend lb cementing, and all calls in his line of business,, He constantly keeps on hand all sorts and.sites of READY-71ADE COFFINS, lined and-trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Hairing purchased his metalic cases 6. the manufacturer, and alt his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1853.—If

j?. J. WALDO, Sfrfflspafer, an& Job.JjJriritcr,

- B. E. Comet of Main and Perry Street*, / : VEVAV, INDIANA. ■' ALL kinds of Printing neallyeicculed, at short notice,, and on the most reasonable terms. A large supply of Deeds, JIoetcWji, Notes, and all kinds of Justices’ Blanks, always on hano. . janl-’flS

' J(3r The Lonisvillo iJeHiocrai says that pni “loops’’ eyer wilnessodwob extibued-in that city the other day. A big ihble, hitched toa dray, was secfa going down Third street t7tth a big hooped aklti fastened around his legs..'- It wUheJ to- K«> hnecif, and. spread abroad with a perfect fashionable cufVn. \Vheti>ih(ilba. get to wearing hoop?, we anspect. this ladies had better quit J 1 .'i<\ ' r ■ :

F. A. BOEUNEB,

v^trEXBR,;^ 00 Johnson toother lo lef. hra pray.B,iB own words .insteaq of saying (boXfOrd’s Prayer. , She-consented/and hp went intoa dosei by Himself. ■; Hismotherwaa carl* bus (oknot? how sod for what her boy pray. Sosbostood pj)aj ftbpor.-v ■. •’/ 1 ...•Fraacia asked God lq bl(j« hipff t bfc fatter, mother, aniV: frieqd? j their he ask* ed foKhread—snddenly ho siqj>ped-rin a moment ha added>igfifly/ f r *Bd fop/”-;- —- •;; ,/•:: . ■Mrs; Jobqiqa priMbdhkr hand On her month. tdd rilired; That day, Francis aKjoYEp bttf $U(lir, bin So did hie ttbthfc ’vj;-'

.. jBPThe official rote at lb® itec* vTbe Majority of candidate for the Court.of: Appeatt(Rinin) u 13,541.

TVaich Blakcr and Jeweller JUIiT'STaXKT, VEVAT, IXDIlfU, .

RISING SUN FOUNDRY,

Respectfully inronm the public that he has just opened a store 0Il %rjv Main alrept, in P. Dufour's building,£V0 where be intends keeping on hand general assortment of W atchbs, Clocks and Jrwiwir. (CT Particular attention paid repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Jan I-'S3

J. M. REISTER 4 CO., ' HAVING removed their Foundry into their new building, are now prepared to do all kinds of casting usually done in similar establishments. Having procured good Lathes, we are enabled to do Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike style. , We are also manufacturing FdtfjU Lath Cutler, yahicb wifti one Mntsp Power vt\\\ cut from 60 to 7S, 000 merchantable Lath per day. i We shall aim hare made and ready Tor the season, Sugar Milts of (bp most approved patterns, at prices suit all who wish to purchase. We have made suph alterations in out Hay Press Irons that ptape lhcf» beyond the possiWily of breaking. Thankful (or past favor*, TP earnestly solicit a continuance of the same* A U ordeps left with P. L. QRISARD 4 5QN, of Vevay, will be punctually attended to. X M. REISTEB 4 CO. Bisiag Saa { }, f8)J8.

fevanBTille Jonrnal aays, in referencetb* proposition to roake Cym W;. Field Pres ideol.'asa compliment to hita, (bat "be will be remembered as theaatbtfr bf iho Telegraph long-at* Ur bh fconld be forgotten at President of (be UMtod States,” •and'that’^ , «tian« ab'Ofild never dabble in-onr political band* peddles." • Truly aaid, ;

my in Fomm,

THE undersigned having coin• mcnced the Iron business, solicits the patronage r/flHBSBBl the public in general. Call and sec. - • JOSIAll JACKMAN. Vcvay, Ind., April 7, IBS8, —if

. JET" A pbjsKiaa ofXafayetie bai bad fires in bis office and residence tor a ouip> ber of tbwb coot tnorninge Und evenings, because'- “fuel ia cheaper than; qcintaB.'* Sensible reason.

Hides Wanted.

HIDES of all kinds bought by tbe under signed, at the highest matkal prieeA jeh/ • ' CUpKsON4iWALpO.

OCR SAT1VE UND' ITS PUOSP KRITV,

E, 11. BORERS, OEALKB I.t DryOoods. Groceries, Ho rd ware, fine on mr arc, Drnga, Medtelnci, D7® Staff*, Notion*, Jte., *c., . Moouefisi.d, Ind.

ISAAC STEVENS, ‘ ; pr.tLF.B. ix DRUGS, ME IMCISES. BOOKS, pEHIODICAt.3. CtiSFECrioS'inY, <fcc.. Felt? Su* ; **t. Vrvjr, Iml,

jiata uuwuuti. Jtm.v *. uo*.>. HAinYOOD & DOAN, - ' TICU.KR.S IX ' J)UY GOODS. GROCERIES, | j KUI)L'CK, iVU, «y-, ■’ Main Street. Ycvuy, Indiana.

F,L,COVRVOISIKH, ' T l>KlUr.« IS ’ ftrn GooH Groceries. Cpls, (Taps. Hool.c. Shoe*. Ar„ Ac., ion the 3. W. r.irtifT of M«!n »t.d liberty SlwcU, •. yiiviv, isuiisa. R L. GIUMItl) & SOS, bt U.KHS is , Iron, i Harflvi*a re, Ci'occ lies. .. ,Xt» , ■ A([rltnlt«r»i Imjiltwflit** 1 *•’S.; E.. Corner of Main «»>l Feny s.ueeU, Vrv it, I.nhUna. ' ; ’