Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 January 1859 — Page 1

THE INDIANA RKV Eill E,

CAKD AND JOli PUTNXING;

IS ISSirSD EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY F. J. WALDO ,t COM I’AN V. Terms of S«li!*crlptluu. 1 Vino copy, otti) yo.-ir, In ailvanci?, - • 51 CO If payment In; iiisitc nilliitt tin; year, - 1 3-'l If not pdlil tyilMii tin; year, - ■ • • • ' " Ui Terms of Atlrerllshjp. fine Squaro, (Ifl line* nr Inwtlion, S .VI Each sJilitional IuhtUoh. - - ■ - Cj Business ConU, of not more tlmn six linr*, 5 HI One .'•‘qoanj llirvo nionlli?,, - - - 3 H) One Kquaro *lx ninnlh*, - • - fl HI One square, one year, , • - ... . - do One fourth of a ralumti, oim; year, . . . ].'> im One half nf a rnlmmt. one year, * - e.'i to One ntlnmn, one year. - .... 40 hi ID*These lerms will he slrirlly iMlitrv-1 to.

At Low Piucls fok Cash! Next to Prompt and Energetic . Athitlio/i, the best way to. Increase Year Business; l« i<i citCiiUlc Hill* and Card* rilcniiTelt. Tut Kduma ITEvmi C drnrjc.U *Q{<;dleJ With OB. aVar.tknw of inal*rial furdiunj all tbd* of

OUR NATIVE LAND — ITS PROSPERITY

Plain anil Fahey Job Printhi", S.ifh as Card*, LaUU, HU (A*, fliccVs, ('ircoUn, Jtdllioad*, Ifau’ltidlv J’rv'fnwntn; Ac.. &c. t nl ■Ainu n»lU'tr. Cud on idSfijitMi; trrm*. Printin'* tn Ilfunrc and Colors »ji* ti doin’d. Our “Card Prc**** I't.-Mv* tin in defy in that line*-

YEYAY, INDIANA, JANUARY 12, 1859.

NUMBER 2:

[Pontic India on Itereilte. Gold.

tic through the came mire and clay, till they also disappear in tho darkness. Sometimes a friend tries to stop them by a sermon or a song, hut they thke no hoed —they pass away, leaving no trace and tbqir life is ft talc that is tobh

[Knr e.o li; Ken’Ul CATHOLICISM—NO. 2.

! CtT The New York Herald contains an extensive article 0:1 .the projected improveinouts of tko day, the Catiinatcd cqst of which it figures up as follows:— I’.ic:;.-' I.’j’.'r ml—t!.c American i;- : ' ■ >ijn f fon,oco I’. c km-.- I!:!'.;.'!, !;r.e !50,rv;j,iX'U S('.itmi -JU,i oVt-iP N;' ;tf.i ,'c.i r>:. p C",*:::iI . ‘J-t.'iOi'.IVo y.ilrx L’.)--;:: JIi ( ro,i.*\ *0 I-a’.’.’ i'r.I Mic!..van CauV,.. lS,(i v i,(Vi> I’-.r-tul.! „ri.i (Kim H..y f.tn.tl 1 <A'l 1 i.aiii' CLimjilain ami Sl.Lavi idicc C'.h.j! ni.ioF.i.ii r.(ii,r .■ s ( ci * i; ; ' ,-l Wiilral U'liliiui;.: . lo.iXV^iA'-O ’1 hv \ ic;pj[ij iititlcc .over ti.c.s;. ' ’ Lr.v. r.ii-’c a: Mtnurca:.. i Alps Tl1i;u<;t !Iii[>r‘:c Tunnel tVvn.tV'ti llvfi;t.-a Tuniic!...i.. V* _ Ali.iiiiJc >(.; o;i>I i:nc. *ioiv j . Atlantic ami 1'jc.r.g Tdccrajiii.., | , Grami tr,!,.). *:7*0,71 ! This table suffices of i:>ulf to give ton .idea,of-the immense activity of the age. We have enumerated only tome .score of great enterprise*, ami yet tli.y require for their executions the enormous sum of sev* icn hundred and seventy millions of dollars.

VEYAX DIRECTORY.

FOREIGN DIRECTORY.

CLARKSON it WALDO. Groceries ami PmrMons. 3faln rin'ct.

"O fJnM! (Inin art omnipotent! Before tliy s brine'nil ages kneel, all classes.

In vindication of the position assumed in my former Miiclc, 1 briefly adverted to the mural characters of some of the Popes of Rome. The picture was a dark one to contemplate, yet it exhibited the utter corruption of the fountain head of the ‘•Mother of IhtloL." ...

Lr.jn.ni. Su.tiyor. simos ncniKi. bij:dm)e tv ur\Mii:iE, M E R CIIA ,N T S AND TIlAIIHIiS, Fj '>irf>»;r, Ixman.v, oc2» 6m

too, are tliere—0 Cialil thy ever potent charm ran work Such wondrous changes in this more wondrous

CODRVOISIER *fe LEWIS. Trailers ami Merchant*, Sn. I Odd FVtl-iu * Hall.

world; ■ v • Tlnm canat raise : lh<f"hu ruble ami the abject

In conclusion—to express my own thoughts—let mo borrow the verse of a sweet singer—.Barry Cornwall:— ■What is gold unless it bring More than cold has ever iiought 1 ■ . What is gulO if to it cling ' : Narrower vision meaner thought I Some them le who feel no pain, So Hie baser mark they Mmn, Shotfling when their end they win, “Joy is Joy, however won " : To nvlirtncr drooms are given— To usa sweet-voiced angel singi, * “What,were,earll,.without its Heaven, Y .The soul without its wings f* •

& SON. Tinware. Sloven, &ir, T od Main nnl i»n Kerry *frvvt-

,1)K. ,1. \V. MU Ill’ll Y, ■ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

one. To rank with great ami honored ones of earth; The Innnt !y ones cans! utterly transform, And make the foolish stem to be niosl wise- 1

ATJR’lSARD & SOX. Iron and Kails ( VW Har.lwan-, Cutlery. Of"cru‘-*,iid Azrirnlteral Implement*. enmur nf ,'l.ilri and iVrry i ■

Did tiinc permit, I could here adduce ample testimony to prove that Catholicism gives birth to bishops, priests and lay-members almost without number, characters, upon .clnsfi mutiny will harmonize in wickedness’ with the ones already portrayed. 1 otu far fiom con'd emning any.church for the wickedness ■of its members unless the church itself is a system of corruption.' .Then, I nm perfectly justifiable in doing so. Calhohvism is corrupt to tbacufbTmd therefore its votaries will naturally assimilate to its own character. TLa tieo is a bad one, and as long fls this ia ibo c.ise its fruit will be bad. It is iinposiiblc fora bitter stock.to bung foil'll sweet fitiit.

Mr. sTKituyc,S\rl tit-rlaml Comity, Indiana.

1 once knew a lady who married a rich mam I was in her company, one evening when the conversation turned on marrying for money; and t remarked that however desirous ladies might be like- Bel| and Congreve, of. making “good -matches," 1 ” esmidered vanity‘In a woman : a greater passion than- avarice—and I believed that Tew ladies would marry, a.'man named Snobs, however wealthy he might be. • But-it seemed 1 was' rash in expressing this opinion; for the lady:irlltidcd l[o, personally dented it, and said (her gogd man of course grit of (he quest ioij that she would have married a man’ .named Sriobs for fifty thousand dollars. Anxious -to ascertain, if possible," the exact negative value of tbe uahie of \Stiolts, 1 gradually, reduced the bribe, and by the result it appeared that she was not sine slut would have dune it for less, but she w:i» ; certain she would' have been culled ilrs. Snobs fur ten thousand dollars; 1 have hiiice heart! tilts ingenious confession repeater!. Doubtless the lady .thinks that statements so candid, >ught to lw piescircd, but if she lakes my uiiYke she will take care that they are not preserved in “family jars.’* . ; . 0/ the state of her husband's niittd during tlie.-e ob.-etvalions, 1 will nut give inv opinion, least she should see this anecdote and it might: cause her >t little nouu>ines.>. I do nut mean, to say that all ladies arc like this, the most candid of her M>Xi (fur I should tell you that she na.- perteetly serous,) bul l give it as one of the many instiiiiees which can be furliMicd iihuuaiivc of the general love of gold. _ ; A poor widow once became housekeeper for a rich man. < Xow this man, rich us' be was in .thousands, did not despise the dimes,—a man who greatlyloves gold likes to have yet more and 'more within drift - grasp.* though it be not Ids own, Vfo when he learned that Vis'house-, 1 keeper had a mi lull turn of little alt—he told her that she had better place it with him and let the interest accumulate, and she could get it all again at ids death. Now the widow thought within hen-elf .dial by thus showing her ■ eoi-.tideim; in her employer, he might be in 1 me 1 to leave her a little tnoic than the ;.eiu.d amount due. At ul) events, she : liioughi it wotth the tilal, so she. gave. ; hitu bet nioiicy. The rich man died.suddenly—leaving no dill, and his riches went to lit. nephew, the next heir, who ■wa-* cognisant ul the whole transaction between Ids tiitele and the widow. Counting upon tin*., the widow wtiu to the heir and demanded of him Iter money, but she had nothing to show for it,-and tho heir said that, he was torry he couldn’t assist her-—as lie thought it very likely his uncle hud repaid herd lint com misdating upon her ajipaicnt-poverty he gave her twenty-live dollars I ;

Hathaway & co., Drv Goods, Clrttlihf”, ami Dfivvrkvt.'K-rrr Mrvul.

a:, m. krs,

IrLiU'll \S

Harwood it DOAX/On- Goods and Gmiiirirt, Xus. 1 atd £0<M F.-llmra H.iII.

Dry Goods, (imrencs IlnrdTvure, UmntMinrri Mullclnm, Df a . MuIIk. \otloiiF, &c,* &C., ' ~ i ' Moor.mi:u), Iso. 1

PLEASANTS. S. E. it J. K.. Mer- ' chsoUaml Tra.krs, Mrin sfri'i't.

SHAW, .ALFRED, Dry Quods and Groceiriw. corner Ferry ami Market.so.

AMiLUSOX A , iu:a[.>:rs iv . tUrocei'ic!*, HardAvartv Uoady-imulc doililug, Uimmnnrt, It noli nml Shoti, •' MtttlcJitt*, Ac . - .M 01) It K F 11‘ I.’H, INDIANA.

fitEVEXS, ISAAC, Drugs and Medi►3 fines, Pvrfy-’rlruvl-

THIEBAUD, J. L. t Drugs and MetlIctnes, Mato ’ . !

{Vof llic InOiana Hi;TCiUo.‘ ’ GOING TO : CHURCH. • Land of Nod near Starvation Point! i EV DICK SIMPLE. I deem it a privilege if not a dnty to give an account of a trip to church; it is rather a small matter, Liu small minds ileal in sraalliletn},. I think if the ancients had written'something about the customs, fashions ami manners of their people, (that is in small maltqrs,) we might have profited by it now. So to us mi me the part of n historian in sinatl matters, hnd place on record for futme generations,-is now my lot. ■; I arrived At the pl.iqe for vdivino scr- 1 vice” (as it was called) at an early hour, and cariosity prompted me to pen the following scatteringnoth#:—1’lio Bret person that came in was an bid man who seamed to jbo bowed down with age, and his-body worn out with (oil; his manner, was sober and grave—well becoming the place ho was catering. Noxt came a young lady; she seemed determined id make a show, as she wore silks and ribbands to profusion, together with skiits aud hoops in abundance; and I thought in all probability': some of her finery was not paid for; her bonnet was only nn excuse, and she seemed to say when she got seated, “am not I. pretty.’*. Next came in a.lady in black dressing; her manner impressed me with the idea ih.it she had seen trouble. 'L'Kt’n tamu w Tftan with a very Important air nboiit him; looking around very inquiringly, then putting Ills hat near the pulpit, 7 seated himself near, and seemed to say, “I am one of the official members hoy." Next came a young “gent," dressed “iu the fashion,” black coat (62 cloth,) brown pants, bcayy cowdiide bools .which be; hronght In‘contact Whir the (loot so as to be heard, stove-pipe hat, a few scattering long hairs, around his mouth, with a plug of tobacco inside, and quite a display of manufactured' wool around his neck—in common parlance called a “comfort;” and the corner of a 15 cent handkcichief sticking out of Iris si )e pocket. Now comes a middle aged lady, dressed “to doalli,” and takes Tier seat in tho most prominent plan, looks, around und seemed to say, “1 am a stora keeper’s wife,—I am dicssed iu the latest (asIrion, raid I am ready and willing to imjiart the'latest gossip of the day, and lelf rcporls about other people that arc goitig in particular, and alh the' old wo maU’s qiianels in general!' v - Halloa there ! That is the preacher, [ must hide my pencil for a while-till he passes anyhow; he shakes hands with all oii his route from (he door to. the pulpit; gcnenilly, and the rich members in parlicular; gets into the pulpit, sings rt hymn by himself, because it is new, (that is to the congregation,) and when" done, ho seemed to say, “that’s new if what 1 say.hereafter is not.” . Now comes a.rush too fast to notice;— they had been standing outsido talkiug of big.hogs. fat. cattle, Una sheep and fast horses, among the old men; and fine clothes and pretty girls among tho young men,—for I could hear.lhem in the house.

TEATS,. J ESSE, : Dry* Goods and Groocrii-J, cotnnr <;( Main :tnl »!<• .

I. t., \V\i7f, r. pi.|:asaxtS, c. masok. \V ATTS, V I. K VS A XTJS A CO.,

WQODY.'L.: L., Stoves Tinware. Fcny Mnscl. ■

C dm:.t iss io n Me rc Hants; And Dtalrn In Western Produce* , . C7 und.t'9 Magazine - Street, ' ■ Ni.vv OBt.i:ix? t La.

But parsing tills; I will comc directly to .the Komi/ puintl had in contemplation which is'this; Cnthiilicism and Fagauisui are substantially the name, wiiii this,diffe ren ce: the former.'! s liy far, a more de*' plofftbla system of Idolatry, than the latter. - : >

WALDO, F; ' J., .Insuranro Agent, ronier of .Main m>>! ferry iirvt-l*.

The Elections for lifoS!—'The Now York Journal of Commerce publishes a table of the elections held this year in the free Stales, from which it appear* lh.it the Domoenris have polled 915.9TU votes. In 185G, in the same States, they polled 957,‘l 12. : The Fiirion vote in the same by this year, J.15S,722 votes, in 1S5G. )t was 1,439, / 03 votes. The Opposition vole lias diminished nearly 3UO.UOU in two years, while the Democrat:, have oiilv lost 11,000; v . ;

. Mr. .5.' IF. H IEKaVA-Vj Cbrncr iUuii tmd Wtilnut Street's,

J. A. London «te Co., Comm istiion a ml Forwardi ng

vkvay, inmana.

M K UC 11 ANTS,' . . Stt-nnilinal nml Ithilrond Agents,” No, 30 UV.crSt., between Main and Walnut,

KOULRT N. LA.111!.

. Before proceeding (o the proof of this statement, i nmst Kv .permitted to remark that against Culhoiicii, I feel no hostility, but w i l h CM i a STul au ltd ira r. Calholics need our love and pity—they aro the deluded victims of Satan's wiles All the tritely pious should make Catholics the subjects of ihsir jnaycrSand deepest comliiLsseratiini: but Catholicism deserves the : just Ii«1 1 ed and oppoMtion of every 1 over of tlic Bible. The Same, is true of Pagans 'arid PagauLm.' . While we idimild love land pity (ho poor pagan, uc wage a holy war of oxlerminatloa against paganism. -This brings ina to my propo.oitioii; CathoUcLm and Puganifem aro Riih(.imitmIIy the same. As proof That this asset lion is fouhrled in truth,' I briefly PrcM-nt the lollowing coiiiideniliotis. I. 1’wjan Jiomc burnt iuvense or perfumes Jn their, religious ofuces—ao does Coliutic- Jtoine ; -s4h*:speaking of this poyUU Uc.YibUUewu. says*. **.lt was received 'directly from paganism.” This state men t is toidiimedby vat ions classical writers. J : : -,

ATTOnSEY Jt. (’0VXST:i-T.01t AT 1-AAV,

;flM'IXMTI, onto, pDARTICTLAif attention paid to tbc sale ii, nf Fluor, Grain and Produce. Goods forwarded with Dispatch. seplS-Cm t •

x \E\\W. INI>IANA, "W®riLL |iruuij)tly Mit-mf to lin-.i"- — ;u !li«W.* Cuiiilimti I’icas ,nu2 Citcmi Lmis of Switzerland criitniy.

13. MYI3US A: CO.,

’Wholesale *

'i Post Oitick Items. ; —The whole number,of I’ostoQivcs in the United Stairs is 28,473. The number of Post Ma>tcrs removed during the year is 098. The number .ot miles of .mail set t ice performed is 4he whole cost of transportation. «ke., 612.721.030- The whole receipts fall short of tit is amount by 6 4,534, • S43. Thn amount unci aimed, fi om dead letters is 63,410. - .

U7f././.LV *M/.7A‘A7:«, * }t isiTwri h;:r ok, Sailiitfs, lianifuJ, Udillct'. nnit Lt-Jtihcr tYork t.'eiu-frillj-^ Pike str-.t:!. Vi-V;)y, IlLi.m.t.

"and dealers in F! K'K W;« klCS,

I*. Hui.’s old stand. No. 52 Main street, Ihreo doors above Columbia, Cincinnati. . „ Tliey manufacture and keep constantly ori band the largest-and best assortment in Ifao Wi-st ; warranted pure, and to keep dry in any eiimati'. ’ OCtl3-ly ,

ILT EKltS P(>n*-!;U)f’,y .1 ;i rii ul Ilf Ilf JlJifillrty ii’iifk. su;U*il the .wauls irf Ike jtciiiilo of Swi;?cr taiufciiHiily. ■**

, X. Overton Jfc Co.,

Comm itsion ' and Forwarding

, Arrive cxccrcise, which, is not very laborious, in the open air, with plain nntrii ious food, of which iruit should cobytittite a considerable part/a ml alargen'Tfnovmt of bleep, will promote the strength | and vigor of the digestive system. 1 Tins system supplies all the nourishment for all labor. •. "..

MERC.11ASTS, ■ Nrw 0CLEAN. 1 ;, Li. .

J&T. JORGENSON, of Florence, led., ivitl 1 u no,business in and lb rough the. above named bouse l!;e present season, and any con*, sigmtienls of produce made to said bouse, or. any order given for the purchase of groceries, Ac,,-by my friends, will not only receive tbelr attention; but mine also." !. — , v I n:fer to Messrs. Uurdsal-& Bro., Peter Neff A Son, Tail A Son .of Cincinnati, Ohio.

F. J, \v a i.d a\y c t)i

Nnujpajitr, €iirt) anb 3al) yiiiiUri}. SV W. r.ini'*:' iif Muin nn<! I*- try Slrt-fi-t, VEVAV, IXUIAXA..

l!. Pagans made aiie of “holy watei” — Catholics adherc' tiSYlhe same practice and for the same purpuscs. That this ceremony is purely; of lieotlten origin js adiniucd by Calh oliM* them selves. LaCefda in noticing thu custom as practiced i among heathens >aysv ;■ Ucuce, (that is, I from the hcathen c ); was derived .fha custum of llio lioly Catholic Clunch, to prorivlo holy water at the entrance of their churdic;.”

, Oir I'roin the Minutes of tho. FCvcrftl conferences in. the Xcw England States, it appears that there are in round, num-. benf, otie hundred thousand members .of the Methodist Ohurch in Xcn*-England, and the increase the past year has been about ten thousand, including those on probation. ‘ . v

'l)n. \V)i. (iiLixsrn:, I ’ Dr. P. S..Saoe, . K Ui ni* . } AJltnsvilfe, I nd

kiiuV tjf Bruiting licatly i-sce.nN-l. at xW slturf n* ttcc. lout tin ll<v r, I»*nu?. A tarcr M»p(dv of- IIi:i:;is 1 s'!hhi«, 5vs«v5, a.U tiw'.viif Ulaut-.>. Y.Wavs nil l.iutit, ' • ■ . ifiiiiiii!.

■ . I»rv wincspic ft sage,' jJIjiisieians anii Sur^cons ( MAYING farmed a co-partnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, ' in llieir various branches, would respect fully so-' licit the continued patrona'leof our old friends. DiOicull ntd dangerous.coses will receive out' joint tUeation. - , : - 1 . Ur, Gillespie will be at Dr.Sage’aoffice fa Allensvilfc, on llie'.9r«nd and Fourth Wednesdays of each month, to attend to those patients .who - may desire Jds professional set* vices. - ”'Vv.:'v.

raiilE liiiticrsiL'iicilhaTtnc.ivan B tiiv Irnir P-.iinnJi-ry Im .tints';. s-tficLs tbi.- [mlrimrc.(he ptibliu iti general.' Caltnti f stc. C. JACKMAN. ;Vcvny, fr.di, April 7,11:5^.—if -

MuntLiucoii, another, learned catholic, makes the sdine concession. ■

Dr. Franklin, speaking of Education, says: "If d man empties his purse into Iris head, riio pno can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the.best interest.” , * 1

' 3. Hut pagatiisw and Catholicism* are alike in hurning;wax candlea Moic tlicir shrines and iningA in the daytime.Wc are informed by Ilcroditus that this cnafom was was fiist intrciduccd by the Egrptions into their heathcn.tcniples. Anii in bp ea ki n gol’te at he u wremonics, Lactantius, aii eminent! father of the church, say&: ■. “They ( the' heathens)'. light up the caudles to Cod as if lie lived in the dark; a ml do t hey not deserve to pass for madmen, who otVer l&nips to; the .Anihor and (iiver of light?” I could easily;carry on this,parallel and thoiv that Catholicism is founded upon the plan and meddled after tin).very.patter a of pure heathchibm; bat let one more point of cohicldL'nw;suffice. 4. Catholicismas; -well; as paganism, is a system of ’ As 1 have already occupied Epaco enough for the present, 1 shall restn;o the-discussion of this last proposition for . another article. , LEusiDis.

Sarah Mid-tane, . widow ‘of Gcii. Jeremiah McLanc/a soldier of the Itevoiution, and one of; the pioneers;pf Ohio, died at Indianapolis on Saturday’i ■ at tlie ago of 8G. . !>■

RISING SUN FOUNDRY.

i:yo.s i.itru:rn:/:n, ; . C:i l>f ntA Fintilt me, "Bi-ft/11.1. keep comdanilymt hand a sirner.i*! * W of Oalplie l l'i!rliit’ire, mifasting,in part of tinmans. lt(d.-!e.*k, I itming, UnttiLfaM, Centerami Card V^v Blands,■ .\V ardrubes, : Safes ; ■ in fad, a ny J \ l thing required'in lii.f line. 7Vma,-'t'*»5. N. U.-rfunerals atltii*!-*! '-vilfiHeut.'etoany part of the country. Collins kept mi hand.

V J.X UKISTKU COm ■: MAVINC removed their Foundry into Lfaaf# 'iiewTmildinLvate now prepared to- do oil kinds of casting usually done in similar establishments. Having procured good Lathes, wfej ore ctiab'.cil to do Turning and Finishing in Vbeatand workmanlike style.^-v-; UVare.oIso manufacturing O’KTey’s.Patept Lath Cu'ltec,* which-with one Horse Power will mil from CO tp 75,000 niercbantable . Lath per day.; WVshall also lave made arid rerdy for the season. Sn?ar Mills oT the patterns, ct prices that will suit all'who wish, to purchase, ' /. . ’- \Vcliavc made such .alterations in oar Hay Press Irons ha I.'place them beyond the possibility.of.breaking. /.?,•

-O (Jolt! i muniputcut art thou !—equal* lr powerful over old men, poor willows mill spcuiiiiti ilt heirs—we bow down ami worship (bee—0 goM, most powerful! Much more could lie said, good readers, but it is Miiqly m-edless to multiply in-: stance* of wbat you see daily -passing' mound you. i)o w« not sec men driven poverty, but by a varies— go thousund« of miles to Ferapu gold I rout tire snowy regions ol Pika’s Peak, or the sandy plains of California? I might preach you many a long.serin on Horn the text of gold, but 1 fear like ’other long sermons, they would have but little effect.. You would but go-homo to criticise' ibc preacher with a better apctiie for your dinner. -This is csscntiallv a utilitarian age, and men strive after wdiat they call the real and tangible; as if there was not as solid a reality in immaterial things immaterial. Sentiment has given place to matter-of-fact, the useful to the beautiful and people call it a change for Hie better; nature has now-a-days. Jo Hen into disrepute, so we wear over our hearts a-case called fashion, winch answers the double purpose of impeding our'actions and concealing the dish easing objects from our sight. * ■ ’ 1 should not be surprised if this should gt vo aiiuoyauce to certain respectable per* sons—tceing the title of gold, they .may take it to be an article.on the currency, or something now (roiu Piko’s.Peak, bht limliug it only .an JhomblQ attempt to lower the valne of moneys they } will- pronounce it in the.diy^iinmbug, M and lay it down iu the subject here treated is^wortliy-of*being laid before them by the highest intellect the world can boast, and worthy of their best consideration.

05*‘The.'State. House at Indianapolis, will be heated :heroaftoi.. wUlt- hot air. Furnaces arc being erected in' the cellars for the purpose. • •..., y.

’ , F. A. KOJKISSKIC, ; Watch Maker assd Jeweller

The number of American seamen regi'tered-at the various ports o! the United Slates during the pastycar was 9.SS9. ; •

. JJA1X -STREET, VEVAV, IStllAXl; ' RESPECTFULLY tnforms.the public ttint Iiu has' just-opened n stum Main street, id P. IJufoor’s buiWing,|*\3 where* he'Intends keciiiii*: <in Imtid- aX;^ Scnewl assortment of Watches, Cuitim ami KWF.LRT.' CT Particular attention paid to, repairing Watches, Clocks, apd Jeweliy, jant-'aS ;

lion.. James'.Guthrie is by far the wealthiest man in Ldnisville. llis tproperly in tbatr.city is assessed at S1.38*2,C8G.

Thankful Tot, pas t'fa vors, vre earnestly’ af* licit 4 continuance of the. same. • ‘

. All orders left with P, L. GRISARD t SON, of .Vcvayj will be'punctually attended to. v- u J. M.’KEISTER & CO.. ■ -RisingSun, Jatij 1, IS59.. /

; £f?*Wo should make the same use of a hook that a bee does of a flower; she. from it, but does not injure it.

Hi Unhcrlii, SURGEON DENTIST,. WOULD respectfully! announce . -to the cilizeas of S w i tze t la n dc dii nly, that he; jias' located - in - VEVAY, ; the parpose of practicing the various bra nches of ’ btx profession. Teeth inserted, .front a single one to d full set,Ttt the beat amt most approved style; Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted. ’ ’-t

Now comes tlic “tug of war,”—tlio minister begins to read, but has to Mop •■to spitfor,he is troubled with slump of tobacco in his mouth, and I believe half of the men sang with it in their month*:: but wbcn%praycr was offered a dead silence almost prevailed, ;I/say, aU most-yes, almost,—but jusi here; although, Mr.Editor, imagine to yourself, a visit to d'ldtge hen roost during Polk berry time, and you may have some faint idea of the extra sounds that saluted my ears during that short prayer—and all from the usd of "Cavendish.”

OCT “J. ij.AV./* a Versajlles correspondent of thoLouisvillc Dmocrat, says:

, £ST:I'lle Yincen ncs land oflke is to ho reopened for the purpose of adjusting the titles to laud purchased in that district.

An item of news’which, astounded the citizens of. Versailles is, that J ns, U, Alley,. late editor of tiro Dispatch, here, ahd who left some two orlhreo weeks since for St. Louis,. hat-been/oxtansiTely, engaged in selling, bogus. tickets for a lottery to ha drawn in Versailles, on the 29lh of Jdnnary, 1859, IIo' has ifsocd’a cirt cnlar. in which ho publishes; the scheme ulf his lotteiy, with a capital of $100,000, when iii truth, it is;known-here, that ho is not worth.a.dollar, and left here mainly op account of his numerous dehtft lie is o; young. (nan,* about twenty-two years of age, and up'to the time of his leaving here, had,borne a good character. •

iST Tattlers and hypocrites are twins, and the offspring of the devil. That devil must tore have a large family !

' I’rtiich ISiiliucry. v .11 r $. J. A/. EBctidcrson j WOULD res[i;clfolly- r inform bef. CBpta;. mm and the public thaUhtf will remove to her / j' v > y, ' Xtw and Elegant Store, No. 02 Poutlh-Sj., 2d door West .if .Via St., And directly apposite Ih'e Post Office, - 4 .. ■ On thq.iatli of March, . On which day open the largest m3 . best assortment" »f- . French Bonnet*, llonuel Itlhbona, ArtlflJ clnl Flo\ver«,-antl other Millinery Trimming*,’ — Ever brought to Cincinnati,. With hcriricreased facilities fordoing a much lalgcrbus);, ness rjian sbc lias herelofore doneiherStoto and Show. Rooms being the largest .West fit New York, she will le.enahledio offer .UkV <iu a j.i.Ei> I snvccii »ate !o customers in her Ifne,' at WkalttaU and He tail. ' - • Persons Visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to- call pi No. 92 Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office. -■ feblO-ly , J. A..HENDERSON.

All persons desiring his services will receive immediate attention. Cilice, on (lie cor-, ner of Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining Win.’ Plica's Tailor Shop.

Narrowness ormind,is frequently the cause of obMinacy, ■-Wo do not easily;believe beyond whnt we see.

Metafile filminfi Cases.

JESSE V. SHORT, TTNOERTAKER, has and will continue, to wJ keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Metaiic JJurial Case", and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions, lie will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business, lie constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sixes of

■i. Q&“ ilusicTs the prophecy of what life is to be, the rainbow of promise,- translated, out of seeing into hearing.

The sermon was one of the same sort of a few more left; hut it, like all other things had an cud. The closing prayer offered, a blessing invoked, then a geacral "how-cL-do,” all aroumt, and "won’t you go with me to dinner, die., and a regular rush for the door made, leaving a house very-much resembling a colt stable, for spittle, filth and dirt; but the people went away to their "respective places of abode," as speakers say. 1 thought, caring very little for their conduct, the sermon, or the ditly floor they had just left, but such is the influence of custom, cavendish, self, and the almighty dollar.

’ X5TGrant Thorahurn, the florist has been selected to take charge of the grounds of the Mount Vernon*estate.

Twenty* eight Men Starved to Death. —The immediate desttnotion of life and property was not the only result of the fearful explosion of the magazine at Havana, on the 29th of September. On the 23d nit., the bodies of twenty-eight men were dug from under the ruins, who had probably died from starvation, although there were soldiers enough in and around the city, to have turned.over every stone within a day after tho occurrence of the accident. ' '■. ■

JRKADWIAUK CIIFMAS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dud plain, and will attend with his Hearse nit funeral calls. Having purchased his melaiic cases o. the manufacturer, and all his'materials at wholesale prices, articles in Ids line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Hesidence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck's Flonritte Mill.

Progress op Civiuzatios.— There ore two bundled and forty drinking houses in Leavenworth City, Cv ;

iVciv Ifilncksinilb iili(|p, THE undersigned begs leave to inform bis . friends and the public that he has oped* cd a I! lack smith Shop on Ferry-street, iwcr doors above Shu (T's Wagon Shop, Veray, In‘& where he .will be pleased to do work for this public on reasonable terms. ; Waggons, Plows, Buggies, Hay Press IwW/ «yc., Ore., neatly made repaired*

"Lovo in a cottage" is nil very well, when you oirn the cottage, and have money out at interest.

After all that can bo said to yon, good readers, against the pnrsnit of gold, by abler pons in a more extended sphere than mine, yon will still go on refusing to be convinced, or if convinced refusing to relinquish your fascinating enemy. Yon will shut your cars to the ‘'still email voice,” and labor on your little journey, scraping the dirt by the road-side till you are benighted on the way; and your sons and daughters will in their torn toil a lit-

Our merit procures us tho esteem of men of sense, and our good fortune that of the public.

ULACitsnmi shop:

Horseshoeing, , t I, will be prepared at all .limes io $o* torae shoeing in a neat and substantial manctr. I fit .my , horse shoes to the /oof,. and > not Uja foot to the that. il. L. DUPLAN. Vevay, Nov. 3, IS5S.—ly

IfflHB subscriber continues to cany on the JL Utacksinithing business at the some old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly attended tof (CT Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing buggies and Carnages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronage is respectfully solicited. janl-’jO JOSEPH JACEHS.

ftX It is a sign of extraordinary merit, when those who most envyit are forced to praise it. . -

One Wire.—It is understood thaf a bill for the suppression t.f polygamy in Utah, and all other torritoiics, will ho introduced at an early day in Congress, and vigorously pressed.

jar There is nothing so groat that I fear to do for my friend, nor nothing so email that 1 will disdain to do for him. —Sir Philip Sydney.

PL' RE Wine, iJ randy, Whisky. P,um and Gin, for sale for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purposes onlv, oy . 5*29 J, I,, TRlFfSAUD.

fcySomo oftho lukes of Switzerland or* one thousand feet deep. >

VOLUME XLII.

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