Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 44, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 October 1858 — Page 1

THE: INDIAlAvEE^EILLE.

OUR NATIVE LAAD-ITS.PROSP EUITY.

VOL XLI.-NCf. 44.

VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1858.

SERIES FOR.: ’58.

Signs of Fail. BV MBS. raaTlMlTON.

tli at brought thee snch pleasant comfort, ami gave wings to many a wo ary boar of earthly toil. • . ' v For years Alice bad contrived to lay by enough to pay the rent of their little cottage, ready against the period when it should become due; bat cow, cither from the widow's long illness, or tbo hardness of the times, which ever presses in sea* sons of national or commercial difficulty most heavily upon thoJo least able to struggle against its;_ additional weight, the day, the day came round and found her unprepared, it.so happened that tbc old lundiTord was dead; and bis-ifuccesk-jsor, one of those stern men who, tvithout being actually hard hearted, have/a peculiar creed of their own with regard to the poor/, which they am never weary of re-; peimbg—holding poverty .to’ he but as another name for idleness, nr cv. n crime! —hut yet even bo wua touched by her tears, mid mock, deprecating words; and consented to give her one week’s grace, in the lime'which she rccened to have finished and paid for tlio work she then had iu the house. . And although ' tbo girl knew that, in order to effect this, she .dared ask no lodger delay, and was even grateful to-him-for granting her- request. ; . "It will be a. lesson to her not to be behindhand in future,” thought her stern coni pan ion, when ho.found himself alone; “no doubt the girl has bcen; idling .of idling of hie, or spending her money on ! that’ pa!e-cc!circd horn! flic wore (altho’, ( sooth to say,’nothing could have been 1 more becoming to her delicate complex* ! ion,} instead of having it ready as usual.” And yet, sleeping or waking, her.grateful thanks haunted him strangely, almost whining him ! to gentler thoughts—we say almost, for deep-rooted prejudices such as }us< were hatd, very hard to overcome. ...

THE INDIANA REVgnjiB, IS ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY. . BY FREDERICK.J. WALDO.

C. PLEASANTS <k CO., Commission Merchants,

No. Ill, Tchoopitonlas street, New Orleans, Ea. '

Thu curious wind comes star cling through the street, , With boditis* bitter, ' Whiflilig nrmnui the tjn.ek pedestrian's feet Whole heaps cf litter.

Terms of Subscription*

DR* ,J. W. iiURPHY.

One cnpy, 31 00 a year. Id advance. If not paid 1» advance, 31 SO.' ■If not paid within tho year, 52 00. Terms of Advertising*

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

The traders nil withdraw their fneite stock Oflace nnd idueIius, • Unabie In wiihaluml testy shock ' Uf autumn's tti.'slifl&s. .

MT. STKRUSO, ■ BnlturlsuA County, Indiana.

Wo havo .adopted, and shall, strictly adhere lo the following rates for advertisements: One square. foMO lines or tew.) for one Insertion,50 eentj; each addiUouani»ettion,‘J5cenU.. ‘ Teartr advertisers may change their advertisements quarterly at the following rales: ' ■ „ One snuaro,- C months, * ■ 3’,™One square, t year, • *, * * ' 'MJjJ ‘ One fourth ofa cduinn, ryetar, * . * ■Onc half of a column, IjeA. ■ - ; • 50)00 ’One cDlnmn r l year, . ✓ - i * W,oo Advertisements ou the Inside exclusively, to. be <hanrml alUie rate of 50 per cent* tn advance of above tatcZ —Xu large cuts will be admitted inslandmg advertisement.*, and no onnsual display made wltholit ■extra charge therefor. - begat advertisements most ■ba paid for In advance. ■ ■ v' ■ , . , Marriages Death', and Religions Xollcos inserted gratis, when not accompanied by remarks. —Obilua* vies, Public Meetings, Personal Explanations, Ac,, Ac.* ajs cents [Mir square for each Insertion. — Special hutleei Inserted at ecents perllnct'and no notice lending to the advancement of individual Interests will be published without pay therefor. , ; \

E. II. ROGERS,

*DeJjint'S mid thibe'.s fioal upon ihu ait In tempting maimer. And Italmorabs ore dancing everywhere Likomatty n banner.

' DEALER IN DryGoodSi Groceries, Hardware, (Inrenume, Drugs, airdlctnes, Dye Htttfft, Kotlom, Ac., Ac.-i ’1 ■ SIoonr.nELD, I.SD. \

Arid winter furs come on us urperceivtJ, Of fitch or fiiido, Ajidmr iam an ’-'he girliLtheirdnaksachieved Are com bn lab id, ., .

ANDEUSON A HAGAN.

;DEALERS I.t Dry Gopt Is, G roc cries, Hardware, Beady-mudc Clothing;, ■ Quceaavvwre, Boot a and-Shoei, ,. Drugs, Medicines, te ■ . MOOREFiELD, INDIANA* . ■ A. (i. C. UROCKEN. ;

And iiitlo Tommy lakes bis wider boots pram u‘here i ' 's thrown tbiBi; Alas 1 he tries arid iimi.s that till*her suits. For he's outgrown ;Le*«.

poor; they work ..hard when ' actually h obliged to do so, and it is a just punish- : o mime tor their improvidence and idleness at other times. And yet,” he added, a t! moment after, as he turned his horse’s p head, ha![-lingeringly,*“she is very young. \ n too.” ■ v Alice looked up at the sound of retreat-. o ing foot-steps, but too late for her 16 catch d that half-relenting glance, or it might tl have encouraged her to ask an extension (i of the time allotted her; ay, even if it were e hot one single day ! but he had passed on g ore the timid girl .could banish from .her c mind the fearful remembrance of his form-; o cr harshness. , 11 Another weary day and sleepless night | r glided on tbus, and the third evening ,1 (found her still at her spinning, with lbo : c [samrt smile on her lips, and hope and j ! trust in her breast.- 1c j “is there nothing I can do to help yon, -i (my-'Alice?" asked her mother, who I grieved to >ca her obliged to toil so hard, i . “Nothing—mil ess. indeed, you will tell j me some tale of old times; as you used to s ! years ago, when I waH a child.” - . 's i “Why, yon are bat a chi Id,, now,” said * \ I the widpW;with a mpunifiil smile; and, jllieri, inwardly comparing her lot with 1 j that of other girls of the same agci she; i relapsed into a train of sad and silent ] imiisings; Alice knew that they were sad, ; | ! hy the quivering lip and contracted brow., ] “Coine, mother dear.!’* said she, “I am | ! waiting-to hear your stpry.” I And then- the widow began to relate.) i Isorac -simple reminiscences of bygone|] jri.mes, possessing a strange interest for] I that lonely girl, who knew so little of life, 1, : save in there homely and transient re- j ’ coalings; falling asleep in the midst,; j through weariness—for she ever grew i j weak and exhausted; as night cahie on — j {but presently awokoagain half-bewildered* “Where was I, Alice?” oskcdMhe in: valid, gently. * > "Asleep, dear mother, I was in hopes,” replied her companion, with'a smile. ’ “Oh! forgive me;-I cboM hot help it. Dut yon will not sit up very long? 1 ’ ■ ' . "Nb.no! good night.” “Good bight, and God blesp yon, my child!” said the widow; and; a few minutes afterward. Alice was again lke;only wakeful thing inthat’liltle collage—if,.indeed, she could be colled so with her half*closed eyes and wandering thoughts; i although, it is true, the.busy fingers toiled I on mechanically at their task. The very j clock ticked with a Mull, .drowsy sound, jand tlic perpetual whizzing of her wheel .j seemed almost like a lullaby,- . • J Presently,'the girl began to sing in a f low voice,-in birder t o keep herself awake: hymns as usual—low, plaintive, and soothing; white the widow heard them in her sleep, and.dreamed of heaven. Bnt all would not dp, and she arose at length and. walked noiselessly up and down the room, trying to shake off the'drowsy fecK ing that oppressed and weighed upon her so heavily. And-lhen, opening the casement, sat by it to catch the cool brealfa of night npon her fevered brow, ; and watch the myriad stars looking down in their calm and silent beauty upon earth. ;How (. naturally prayer comes at such times as ! these! Alice clasped her faded binds in* ' voluntarily, and, although no words were uttered, her heart prayed! We havd called her, in our love, pure ahd innocent; 1 but she, of her holier wisdom; knew that she was but a-weak and erring creature, after all, anil-look courage only from remembering! that there is One who cafeth even for the very flowers of the field, and how much more for the children of earth. (But, gradually, os shesattbas in the pale | starlight, liio white lids drooped over the j hcavy onclasped and sank . i ?lowjy’bnd JisllcSfly dob'P; the weary and toiI • \yorff '/rame had, tounitiest at last 1 ;

The vine looks sickly on the trellis high— TtiC ic.tves nil curtin/. And every breue.fba:.h.i:itens rudely by : ‘ Sols them to whining. -

Dr. J. F. KIDKWAY, Cprner M;mi uml Walnut Streets,

22 Cliff Sine t,. New Xork, Manufacturer of

The uM spout, lia'n^ina single nail, > '■ Laments .-ind mu'.ieJs,' • As ij In meek riitnon^t with the gale That threatening utters. / The summer hints lirte left t heir btccr.y bauut . Aiinmc our !'*M,n*lief, . •; . And moved ii|t<rn-thv>r regular annual jaunt To 'warmer trfiices. Huge heaps of coal defile t he sidewalk way* Aitd'wi-, confound.’em, MiiEllo'er J their heights a path essay, Or travel raumi 'em.' And'many'/bills'.'thrust'in their leech like ,. length, / With denis fearful, Testing. Hie pmsc. whose corresponding - :- Strength ■ Is never nedr full. The b|ling airs the shrinking flesh appal ’ Uy sliaip-intlsiMiis,' And everyihuii pr win inis'I lieapproach of fall ‘ Except provisions; • , - ..... —SutufJvij' farming Gazttle,

Glass Syringes, tlomorpatbic Vials, Graduated Measures,' Nursing Unities, etc., .... Gt LASS Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perf furriers, Photographers, ctm Crcea Glass Ware by 'the package- A liberal dift count made to Ibe trade. O/dets frornCountry Druggists and Dealers Lists sent on application., sep3:3«t _!

VEVAV, INDIANA.

34 JICEL K, Pt.AAS.AXTS. J.1JIKS E. PLKASASTf. S. E. & I.K. PLEASANTS, VEIlClIiVXTS "and TPuVDEES, Main Street, Vevay, Ind.

JESSE TEATS,

dhalch is

Bn/ Goods \Groceries,:. $e.j ; $c. t N. W. Coring of Main and Perry Sts, : • JEVAV, IND.

Alice returned homo ..with, a ' light heart.

J, /,. TUIKBA UD t

... ■■ , inhi- lr'llatia Roveilte. ■ P'. The' Humbug. Of all the.buesAha; ever flew, The hin»hii\is the worst, • , . At least that LPaye ever knew V With winch iiuukimJ were cursed.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES: .1’aISTA, UlI.S, CuXtT.CTKiSEIlV, itc., Main Street, \|ewiy, Ind..

"Well?” said the widow, 1 anxiously.

“Alt.right,'mother; with'God’s blessing, wc will ya keep the dear old cottage in which you ieii mo you were born,' “And hope to die,*' . ' , - ■ .

.7 l r n k d a //.? /■/',

“Not yet— not yet,,dear mother!”.exclaimed the girl, passionately. "What would become of your poor Alice, if she were to lose von?”

They fly about $« sly and still * , s'.- ltd fore you-cs ndefend, . • TKen’oR" they go as,ijnick as thought 1 * -To bile some.darling friend.

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prii (fSwbi iv.tb cries,'&C., Set, Corner of I'ernj unit Market Street*,VF.YAY, IXm.VAA.

Da. Wji. GrujaHE,- I ? Dr. P.'S, Sack, f Kislng Sun. lnd. v | ‘. Atknsville, Ind.

I)I S. Gillespie * Sage, , | PIjnstcia-ns anti 5uvgcou s, HAVING rnrmed o'copartnership ill llii; practice of Medicine,: and Surgery, .-hr their yaritiujrbrdnvhes, would tL-speei fully .solicit the continued patronage (, f 01,1 *>1*1 friends. HillicuU and datigemus crises will receive our joint attention.; ; I Ur. Gillespie will be at Dt. Sneers office in Allensville,; on the Str.onJ utid Fourth tt ednesdays of each monlli, to attend to those paItcnlV who may desire Ids professional M-r-victs?' ' * ‘(May 21, l8oi‘—if ■

P “And yet I am bnl a, burden onyour young life—“ '• | A “Xu-^-no—a blessing rather !*' \ : Altec was right; labor-ami toil only Ask v ait objccpr-^ome 1 1ij u g to lqvo, anti on re, ri ti dw o rk : fo rfr-oma k c and, .even, sweet,,, AmMheti. kissing lier mother, but, saying not of alt. she I liad ti> do, the girllookonThc wcll-pre-served hood and cloak wlficlw had give if rise to!such unjust amniadvepions, and putting them carefully aside, srat down in a hopeful spirit to Hbrwyheel; . Tho dark blond which Iliad hung oyer her in the ‘hiornhig soonijitl already breaking, and she could even fancy the blue sky again in the distance. ;, ■ . :. All that day she only ,moved from her work to prepare their simple meals, or jyail upon the helpless but not selfish in* valhi, wbui bjjt for the eyes of wathcfnl |oye evef bent upop her, wdnM have striven painfully to perform many a little duty for herself, rather than tax those |vi|iing ’so -ready to labor ip her behalf, 'And when night came, fearing lip canso. that dear mother need-, less anxiety, Allied lay- down quietly by her side,,watching tmlil she had fallen asleep, and then* rising noiselessly, re*, tnrncit lo her cbdlcss .task., . And yet, worked, the moio-it seemod'to grow beneath her weary'fingers; the real truth of the matter was, she had- overrated her own p.ower, and. \vaa unaware of the; much longer time it would take for the conipletioruK -tho labor than she had allowed herself.— -.!l,u.l it.was top late, tovthink of all this now; tho trial aiual ba made, and Heaven, she donbtedv pot.viwould give - her strength to. ; go ilhrbngh with it. Oh! happy,- thrice' happy, 5 are they who’have deserved, to possess this pure and childlike faith, shedding its gentle light on the darkest scenes of life. \- Morning broke, at, length .over, the distant hills; and Alien.- flinging open the casement, full refreshed by the cool breeze, and gladdened. by. tho hymning ,of .the birds, already up and: at their orisons; or exchanged a kind good monow-with the peasants going forth to th'bir labor.> No wonder that those rough, pnlntored men, gazing upward on her pale,-calm face, and listening to her gentle tones, felt n sort of superstitions reverence'in their; hearts, as though there was a'bless mg in that kindly greeting which boded of good. The. widow' noticod; with that quicksightedness of affection Which even the ve'iy blind seem gifted with ip the presence of those they love, that her-child looked, if possible, a thought paler than usual; and for all the bright smile that met hers every time Alice, feeling, conscious of her gaze, looked up from her work, marked how wearily tho heavy eyelids drooped over tho’aching eyes; and yet she never dreamed of the deception which had been practiced in love to soothe and allay her Tond anxiety; and the girl was well content that it should be ko. It so bappcued'that, about noon, as she sat spinning. in the cottage porch, the new landlord passed that way on horseback, and.was struck with her sad an£ wearied looks; for, of late, she had indeed toiled far beyond her stlength, and this additional fatigue was almost too much for her. Cat still, that stern man said within himself: “It is ever thus with the

Hut when iiity/liniK'e fo sec your friend <■ . Aniftfiiiit hi'uiou V, - Ami cannot complete tilth trick, ’ Tlicj* lliiuji itAcry tiaul.' ■ ~ \ . If tbey can't btb?you in the bead- fT 'I'bcy'll bite yt’iu iu tbo pocket. . w( If wjial I'm-teltiiig now ain’t so, 1 Ay , • Jly naino ain't Uaric Crocket. V ■ J .ukso.\ vn.it. Isu. - • , i; 1 . . r.

ISAAC -

, m:,i.Kn ix I) II u fJ S _ .31 E DI Cl KICS, HOOKS, I’EuiumiMts, CoxKcurmsAnv, &c;, Ferry Street, Vevay, Ind. :

jajiks luawoou. Jons ►. ouax 'j IIAinVOOD & DOAN,' - m:.M.KR5 rx [-

THE POOR GIRL AND THE 1&NOELS. ‘‘Sleep, vat til ly p<'nr one! sleep, sleep on, ’' , Ami, waking, Cud lliy tabors doue.“ ■ - V Charles.Laud.' -

*1)RY GOODS, OR 00 ED IDS, pimm[cE, *c., 4C., ' .; Main SI reel.* VeViiy, ; Indiana,

KATE FRENCH.

REGULAR INDEPENDENT PACKET! LEAVES-Maduon for Cincinnati and.a 11 intermediate purls on Mon * ■ days, Wednesdays and and carries freight and phssen- sttrS'Tttti. gets n’t as low rates as any'other boat! *■’• \ ' Thepalrdiiage of the pit Dire i? solicited, and bo si ness entrusted to our cow will be promptly and carefully attended to. . ; . . - Out teiiirn days.from Cincinnali }o Madison ore Tuesdays, Tliii tsdays andSaturda ys. J , ' Leaving Ma&soti ai‘10 o’clock,-a iii.; Cincinnati a*. o’clock, m.--THg undersigned Kaving.ci menced the* I ron Porindcry business, solicits the patronage ofitgSaSlsS the public in KCheral.,OaR 0,1 -f *ce. ■y JOS!AII JACK.MAX. Vevay/Ind.,fAprn 7, td5S.-tf '

UOUCKT IV. I.AHIB,

ATTORNEY Si COUNSELLOR AT LAW, VEVAY. INDIANA, WILL promptly attend W business in the Common fleas ami Switzerland cminly-' janl-’SS.

\Vo never remembet soejng any notice of the dear oW : : Iege»d ; we' aro abont' to reliite, . save in some brief ,qnd exquisite lines of CbatK's Iianib; and yet how simply and ijoaintly it confirms' on*; childhood’s tfuithj when ; heav en / -seemed ; .so much nearer" to earth tban’u ' has been ever since, mrd wo verily'believed That the- angels: watclicd over' the good and pure of heart// Once npon a time therq lived, in a fardff coumfy 1 place, the name of which has long si nee* pitted into oblivionja‘-yonng girl, whom ‘we. shall call!Alice, with an aged Mid -bedrid mother dependent upon, lier-cxertions for Uieir solo And; although at nil pVriods; they fared hardly enough; nnd Mniu-limea evcn wantbd for feL Alio niver 'suffered herself to 'be cast- do wn, . jihii’fng ’h'er whole iriist in Him w ho : “tenl perk 7 the 1 *wind! Id (he shorn lamb.-’ ■ And 5 when Witer ! days came again, who so- glad 9'nd''thntikiul as that young girl?- : ' 1 i . It may ill be very'pretty and picturesque for ’poets and artists to jdeture la Themselves calm, peaceful see non of rural loveliness, in the fmcorouiid of which They generally place some happy village maid, silting in the cottage p -ndi at the sunset hour, and sWiging merrily at her wheel; even as bright-eyed' nod glad. Ihehrie'd datiiicls »,f our own times take tup their serving only as a pleasant cx1 cusc to be silent and alone, that they may indulge in sweet and gentle musing.— But ley ns not forget that that which is a pastime to the few,‘m:iy : bc to the many a weary.aud ndver-ending’toil, engrossing the day that seems so long; and yet litis not half long edougli ; for all they havo to do, breaking into the quite hours set apart bjTNature for rest, and mingling even with their troubled’dreams.

1‘\ L: COVRVOiSIBR,

PRAI.R0 IS ; ‘ - ' • ■- Dnr0ooi|5 ( (Sweeties, (jilts, QTaps,

Boots, SIioe«t, A'c„ A;c, On Ut* 3. K. C«*ri»erof Mata and liberty Streets, ■ •> ; ‘ VKVAY, INDIANA. V

FUAIVCIS ADKLVSON,

ATTORNEY % COf/iVi v £/.OK AT LAW,

VEVAY,. INDIANA.

WILL give prompt attentiori to all legal -business that ruSy be entrusted to nis • care. Office, on Liberty street, back of Odd Fellows'Hall. janl-’SS

F. L. G1USJ2UD & SOF,

lUiACItS.niTII *HOJ>:! 1 HR subscriber to carry on liu R. Ulacksmithing Business al the same old stand on Ferry street,'where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly attended to. OX Particular a'ltcnlion paid to making Hay Press Irons, and I toning’ Buggies and Carriages, etc., etc. A* continuance of- public patronage is respectfully solicited;; janl-'M L JOSEPH JAGERS.

r 0EALK8S IX Iron, Hardware; .Groceries,

AND

j.Aud then tbi ‘roojH'fieemcd ;i filled on a sudden with a straogQjbrigbtnesa, and where poor Alice ibad sat erstwhile, at. bet wheel; is ah ahgelwith fehinin£ half, and raiment white-and radiant' as 'a ; ionheam; while another heads gently over the slum* berer,. and, looking first at her .and then at he^companios,.smiles pityingly; and the girl !n her sleep; andj ’aa ifsllll hauntwi by her.favoritehymatches; sings again; very faintly anti sweetly, htf* til ' the'sounds die Iingering ■ away/: at length, upon the still night air; hVt and noiselessly ply thMerholy-oaes'al their wlnle the whizzing of-the fcosy

Noah's Ark and the Xevlathan,

Agrlcnltnral Implements, S. W. Corner of Mairf and Ferry streets, Vrvav, Indiana.

. For the information of our reader* we have calculated the .bonders', tannage of the Ark anJ.lhe iewoMon, as that is the only way in'.which their relativosizes can be ascertained. To find * the' length for tannage we have taken thrco-fiftba of the extreme breadth from the length' between the perpendiculars (meaniohgth),.the ex* act breadth, not being discoverable. The contractors . of ;■ the Leviathan appear to have made a further«deduction—perhaps two: and a half inches t per the height of. the counter; - bat as this dedoc* tlon -is not commbnly made in the .merchant; service, we have not troubled oar* selvcvabout.tho height of: the wing transom in the antediluvian monster, and have made-; but one deduction in both cases. It will be,seen thatifwe arerightin taking 21,888 inches a s the length o! a cubit, onr Leviathan is the largest ship of which the world has any record, .;

JOHN W. GRAY,

MERCHANT TAILOR,

F. J. WALDO,-

3/am Slreft, Vnay, JnJ. < KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of Ready-made Ctpthing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Goods cut and made to orderby experienced, workmen. Satisfaction guarantied in all cases. , ; «

Ncnispftptr, (Sari) aiib Job printer,

E, XV. Corner of Main amt Ferry Fin-els, VEVAY, INDIANA.

ALL kinds ef Printing neatly executed, at short notice, and on the mort reasonable terms. A large supply of Ceps, Moutoaios, Notes, and all kinds of Justices’ Blanks, always on hana. jaut-’W

ENOS LITTLEFIELD ,

Dealer In cabinet Fnrnitnre, WILL keep constantly on hand a general Furniture, .consisting ill part of Bureaus, BedsleaJs,pi;fi\ nlrig, Breakfast, Centertrfid'Card Tables,* Stands, Wardrobes, Safes; in fact, anything required in his line. Term*, Cash. N: B.—Funerals attended with Hearse toany partof the country. Collins kept on hand.

Dr. J. II. Robert*,

wheel, aepompaniad by r rushing sound,'.as of .wings, alone, .disturbed r tbe profound silence of. that little cbamber. And how the'morning oVer the carlh,- and, their mission performed, they bare sped away to their bright home rejoicingly., . . / . Alice awoke trambling from .her long and refreshing slumber, thinking how she must work doubly, hard to, redeem .those tost -hours. She; drew' her wheal toward

SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD respectfully announce to the .citizens of Switzerland couiity,jQyu% that he has located in YFA'AY. 'for Die purpose of practicing th£ various branches of his profession. Teeth insetted, from a single one to a full set, in the best and must approved style; Teeth -Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted.

JULIUS' BEACH,

Dufour’s Row, Main st., Yevay,

Tims it was oftentimes with our poor heroine. . Aiid ycl she sang, top, but generally hymns, for such ■sprang readily to her lips, and seemed most in, harmony with her lonely*an5 toilsome life—while her good mo lifer would lie for hours listening to what seemed to her os a gush of sweet, prayerful music, and not tpresliouing but the songs of the good tupon earth might 1)0 heaid and echoed by the angels in heaven 1 Poor child I it was sad to ted tlieo toil so harp, but beautiful to mark thy filial dovotiou and untiring love —thy : thankfulness to have tbe work to do, otherwise both have starved long kince ttust itt Proyidonco that, for /ter sake, if would give thee strength for thy laborious, tasks—the hope, that wo’d not die, of better-, times—the faith that grow aiblha brighter and-purer through trials—th# Btoro of.Eweet au'd pious tho'ts

DEALER IN

All persons desiring his services will receive immediate attention. OtTicp on (he corner of Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining Wm. Price's Tailor Shop. ■Vevoy, Sept, I, l£5S. —tf

Auk. Lkvutoaw. • ’ Feet,' - Feel. '’

READY-MADE CLOTHING,

Length between the ■ t’ r • perpendiculars „■ 547.2- .CfffllO., ** fottuinage.... 492.48 , ■,:630 1 .3, Breadth eitrerae.... . 91.2 ’ ,83'.C ’for tonnage..,. ■ ■ ' ? l ■ Total heigh..; 51,73 58,0 Builders’ tannage.. 2J.7SS. 23 ; 093 Merchant's Magazine, ,

Gents Furnishing Goods, HE keeps constantly on hand a complete slock of Clothing, made in the latest alyltf. The public is invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. jy23

her—she lookcdwildlyat.it/robbiag her eyes.to be,8tiro aha Vaq note til I'dreaming, and theugazedarouhdtho guiet apartment, where all remaiucd just as she bad kft it; but tbe.task—the.heavy task lor which she had marked out* four more weary days and nights of toil, and fear-

Metalic Burial Cases.

1 \eSSE V. SHOUT, TTKDEKTAKEft, has and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Metalic Burial Cases, aiuT alto Plates with’all, kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing,'and all calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on all sorts and sizes of ... , , tlEADV-nAVR COt't WS, dined and trimmed, doth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his rnelatic cases o, the manufacturer, and oil bis materials at Wholesale puces, 1 articles in bis line, will Indisposed of on the most reasonable terms. , Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill.' ' -

F. A. BOEilNER,

Watch Maker and Jeweller,

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; MAIN STREET, VKV1V. INDIANA, - Respectfully infopns the public that he has just opened a store Main street, in V. Utifout's btiilding,£V0 where he' intends keeping on hand general assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelxv. (O’Particular attention paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, ami Jewelry. janl *’53

ed, even then, not having rime enough to complete it—lay ready finished before her! Gut, after n little- time, the girl ceasing to wonder, or remembering to whom she had‘prayed on the previous

might, guided by an.upoiring instinct, knelt down and poured out her full heart in a gush of prayerful thanksgiving to Heaven. And we can almost fancy the

(£T The yield of wine this year in (ho Island of Madeira will bo only 600 pipes; in former years it used to average between 15,000 and 16,000 pipes.

PURE Wine, Brandy, Whisky, Rupiand Gin, for sale for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purposes only, ny . se 29 J L. THIEBAUD.

angels standing a little way off, smiling upon each other and on her, even as they

had done before, an,! r . ;; ; .a their own wort. Wo arc toll, in (he V^nUia from t!iat hoar (he widow and her pious child never knew want again. It may be that Alice’s employer was pleased with her diligence and punctuality; or the stem landlord shamed oat of his prejudices hy the unlooked-for appearance of the glowing and happy face of Lis youthful tenant, three days before tbe appointed time, with the money ready, and many grateful thanks besides for what she tenped his kindness in waiting so long for it; or there was a charm in that web, woven hy holy hands, which brought Alice many more such tasks, with belter payment, and longer time to complete them in. Tho only thing that makes us sad in this simple and beautiful legend is, that the ago of such like miracles should have passed away. ‘ And yet, fear not, ye poor and suflering children of toil! only he gentle and pore-hearted as that young girl—trust as she trusted—pray as she prayed—and be sure tliat Heaven, in its own good time, will deliver you!

Carious Pacts in the British Census. Among 1 oilier facts of interest in the last ccnsiisj'f Great Britain, it is stated that the English people in Scotland numbered 18,562 males, and 19,234 female;; the Scottish-people in England and j Wales, 00,704 males, and 42,834 fei males; Irish people in England and Scott land, 219,307 males, and 199,859 females I ■' The males in the three islands at thi | soldier’s ago of twenty and forty, amonhl I to three millions three hundred thonsam : men.. So - thqt, with a good militia sys item, and such a degree of military discipline as experience, in this country hai proved can be attain by volunteers, Eng land might bid defiance to all Europe it anus. ’ $ Jn Great Britain, 590,030 have passer 70 years; 129,000 ■ are over fontscor years'10,000 ovorDO years; 2,038 ove 95 years; and 319. more than a linndrcr years. The report gives those well known .“samples of longevity,” Thoma Parr and Henry Jenkins. Parr lived 15! years and nine months—Henry Jenkins 169 years. Tbos. Carr died January 28 1588, aged 207 years. From the yea |Xo7p to 1730; died 48 persons, the young p»l aged 13 3—eldest, 165. 'Also, in 17 07, a mnlalto in Fredericklown, N. A. said to be 189. In Kirby’s “Wondetfu and ' Eccentric Magazine” mention I made of two 1 Hungarians, Jolm Rovol, ii his 173d year, and Sarah, bis wife, in .he 184th.' “Their children.” adds the ac count, “two sons and two. daughters, ar yet alive: the youngest son is 11G years 0 ago. Hated August 25lh, 1725.“. The picture given; of the mortality o childreh in the largo manufacturing citie ia frightful, 1 It ns stated that of 100,001 children born in, Liverpool, only 44,70' live tp the ago of 20, while in Saner ‘ha ago ia attained by.70,885 but number of, childrenrborn.: ’•'Sic -.r.wi/ UfctimeU aloxtt six yean iual.u i r.iicalth rest townsJ In Manclu-. ;cc. icO, j:01) chi 1 dren bora arc reduced to about half tha number in six years. ' - : Of the professions, the lawyers nombe 16,703; doctors, 18,728; clergy of cstab fished church, 13,587. The blind are t the population as one in 975; the deaf am dumb, as one in 1670. Tho.dcaf ani dumb of Great Britain are said to be mor common in the agricultural and pastors districts, especially where'the country ! hilly, than in' those containing a larg amount of town population. The pris ons in Great Britain as* elsewhere."Shor buto small population of women; 24,45' males, and 4,404 females.'' 1 ‘ '

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E 3iyBllS & CO , ' Wholesale .Confectioners,- . • a’mi dealers i» : • FIR E WOUKSy J I 1 . IJ.iLi.’s old stand, No. 5*2 Main street, throe doors above Cudumbia, Cincinnati.' They manufacture and keep-cpuslnnlly on band the. largest ami best assotlniL'iilin tfier West; warranted pure, and. to keen, diy lU any climate. ‘ ocfl3->y »