Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 3, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 January 1859 — Page 1
THE INDIANA KEVK1UK. ' IS ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY F. J. WALDO A: COMPANY.
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Tenn» of .SulMerlptUm. [ (Inti copy, ono yt*ar, tit a.U.ti'CL’, - * $1 (•(■ If payment be nirett 1 wliltin l!ic year, - I .‘i'i ; If not paid nUltin lire - - - -J ut; Terms of AtlrcHIsini*. Ona Fqnare, {to ll«r* nr E-u,) (Iret iiiH'iliun, 5 r»<i. Each additional I inert ton. ■ - 03! UuiUrcH C.inh, of nut more than Mi If mi, ,3 Ml I Ono Square three iimnlh*, - - * • 3 Hi j Ono Squantflii MiOiilti', • • * • 3 Ul • Ono aqtiarw, one year, * • - * • 7 lhi One fourth of a c»lamn, ono year, - - ).» i*r Ono half of a column, one year, - - - S3 uy One column, cnii year, - - - - -ill M) , JET These (emu wilt he ilrirlly adhered to. ' j
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OUE NATIVE,.LAND — ITS I’EOSEEEITY
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VOLUME XLI1.
VEVAY, INDIANA, JANUARY df), 1851).
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VEVAY DIE.ECT01!Y. CLARKSON A WALDO, Groceries and I’rotisiona, .Main slreel.
ueciion Lctweon tlic anoicut and the modern world \va.-> not dissolved-thinrig the long ami dismal night of the medimval eras, simply because a few scholastic monks kept the fires of learning continually Miming upon tho altar.of tho classics. The history of the mmlyrs of modem times varies lot little frout that-of thrive of antiquity. A Columbus, carried homo in rmiins tor the erime of discovering a nev wot Id; a Galileo, assailed by government for infiiiigiiig tbe ancient domain of astronomy; a Mhnksj'cnro, strolling like tm outcast among the princely’ palaces of London, and literally-.bogging the privilege of proccntiiig to’tlio beat ties# world those smiUmc d.iamalie pictures destined to win for him an immortality of fame; the classic Johnson, writing with tears in his eyes that ho might obtain money tmoug!) to bitty his belovedmother: may be mentioned as forming pait of Unit illustrious proosJon of generous intellect whose, bauners will grow brighter and brighter as the ages shall pass.— Ci net line !i Su:i<!ay Dhjtulch.
.Publislring Uie Laws in each County, a The Indianapolia Journal says;— ; ;• “'i ite benefit of allowing every law cnacted to be spread before the people in the ■papers, tome out of which nearly every’ itiati, woman and child jcad;> every week, is evident. Ulihi the laws ought to be read we take to be an lulmiilcd position. If tlwy ought then the .State ought to provide some way to enable them to be read. Their publication and distiibntion in book ■fotm does not furnish that’ facility. It is pretty .nearly cquivoltrd to no puldieation at all. IVople might read them in that >vay,:t is true, without costing either them or the Stale much. Initthey won’t bo Jong it. 1 ; the only wav they e tjulo it must be to tlie coinny idHn’s, take the "Acts,"- and sjt down for a day’s work, and very dry n’ork, too. Now if,-instead of making it irwA-ary to travel to the cinmty scat or tlw uciitesl “.'•n'lire’s" and Utcfe read flic laws ina Inmji, these laws'are published, <?ne or two at a lime, in Ihc paper that corin'.- to the house every week, when the Irnv is fa L s!i, just, enacted, and tho usual curiosity um to anything new will impel the tender to cxauitno it, nml thejo is not ai great-mass of it to a'pcl, ciitio.s!ly, it is Very cr-rtnin tb-it tho lowo -ij-ill lre,nrad, or at leas t lead a thousand times .whore they are: now* road once. We ptil this as a fcaaenahlejitalenicjit of- the result. The qnoiiiioii then is simply between the almost liiiivcriiil reailihg of the laws, and the coi-t of securing it. Will it be worth the expense ? The cost will be pretty heavy, i)ieie is no doiibt about tli.it. Llit is not the advantage it brings equal to it ? We think it is. It Is, hatd to climate the yalnein dollars and ernts, of itifonnation, and of a knqnjcdga of thol, »«-.*, t.ud probably Hie. true ground to to mge the matter upon Is a moral,•instead of a pecuniary one,Abe duly of the .State to let its citizen.s know what they are to obey, but ju>t at lids time, and indeed at any time, the economical consItloraJion ought to bo regarded.—What will it co>t ? '\Ve can’t tell exactly, but Hiould'suppose that, if the laws arc published in a hundred papers 4~K>y ouein each county-—tin; ox pen se Ti.iiM iiot exceed 100 in each paper, or .in all. This is a pretty large Lut except by application to the suppoit of free tidiools, the same amount of money cotild not bo so well expended in any other; way. Is tho general reading of tho Jaws wort It ten dollars to the State ? That's the question. AVc say “yo>," “ami ten limes that, 1 ■ and ivc go for the publication of the laws hi all tbo couattcs of the Stale, or one in each county at least!
Thb Credit System, v A very feasible move has beon made by a firm in Sullivan county, nud one which wo tlnnk is worthy, of general imitation, yticy publish a circular to their customers prolraying tho advantages aud benefitp of ihb casn system, and proclaiming their determination to adhero to it in fututc, in buying and selling,: \Vith_ the editor of the Sullivan • Democrat * ( wo wish : every merchant and business man . in'the country would adopt the samo principle.”-— Wo hare, felt and are still experiencing tbo evils of-' tho'* credit system,' but arc forced into it by tho example of old capi*. lalists, who encourage it in their own business and compel others to fall into the ruinous custom, or else go under. Some of our merchants who have ample means, bcH on long lime, charging fifteen or twenty per tout, more lor their goods, and taking the well-tecurcd notes of our farmers, and thus others arc compelled to adopt the tame rule, in self-preservation, or otherwise lose the trade. Wo look forward to the, abolishment of this system, which is alike injurious to buyer and seller, aud ; hope to tee inaugurated the only true and safe basis—the cash system. Wo _ would ; then no lunger be compelled to pay an increased per cent, for .what we buy, the merchant would not ho under tbo necessity of putting on tho lari ft’ to provide for bad debts, expense of collecting—besides ‘avoiding vexations law-suits, nnd tho . thousand other annoyances that the credit ; system is heir to. — rinecnnA Sun ,
I From a recent report of tho Secretary of the Interior, made to tho Senate, it appears tho entire cost of Government buildings in Washington, including statuary and paintings, has been §11,701),- , 1530,00,
Steamboat Accidents.
Tho St. Louis:Democrat giver tbo ruling synopsis of Geamboal accident.; do ring the year iNilS; . ■ Steamboats sunk, IT Steamboats limned, . t'J SteamW-d explosions. D Estitiiaud no. of lives lo t by tho- e disaster.', -T’.i
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eOURVOISJERA LEWIS, Trailers and Merchants, IfI Odd Fellows flail.
GRAY, JOHN W„ Merchant Tailor, Ready-made Cloiliin™, Main strvoL
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j Who arc the Mnrtyra? | Speak not lightly of tho martyr; Id him sleep on in peace until the ie.sumotion morn; plant a liower above his grave, ami vif-it not bis memory \y»h calumny or dc- - rision. 0 man of earth! little i!o yon know what sorrows he ciMmcd, what ; tears he shed, in solving those great proh-. Icrns whoso I relief its ho well know Could only bo experienced by generations mic- . ccedinghisowni j’Tis something to work for living fame; to .feel that one's.labors; are appreciated, and to he .rewarded by; contemporaries; to till the ,pockets with glittering gold; to hear onc*« name pro-; noimccd by ■ admiring, myriad.-; to see, ;’ with one’s pwn oye.vglpiy and honor in* scribed in leflersjtf iiving light upon the', momimenlal slab; to feel that a mighty conebnitc of, the'great of this earth will, follow one to I Inf grave■ Dot who. were they that made this world almost even-thing it is ? Who weic they! that contributed : |i»ost- to.-roll, away the. stone from the month of. fhe sepulcher, in which 'human learning had for ages re- ’ posed? 'Who Were they that first Lojdly j attacked and rent into fragments timid 1 strong iron pri-ons, in the thick darkness 1 of wjtich tho human intellect for nearly j sixty centuries hjad groped ? Who first • kindled those /mighty moral; tempests, whoso succeeding waves swept over tin} earth like'the heaven 'directed energies of ; the thunderbolt? Who were they that j built fur the poor race of man a highway; upon which to travel from tire dark val-j leys of IgiHMiiiieif ami slavery do the lofty -, .summits oi intellectual greatness and per* j Hoii.tl freedom V -f . V , ■ ;* The im n to whom wo owedhcKO.mighty ; achievements krnhv not tho cniufoils of * Wealth: in the low vale of poverty they, toiled ft run youth to age; the ignoble great J derided..their )al>o:s and trow tied -'up-m iheir per.-om-; their a.inies wore pronounced ■ with .‘•corn by; liaTv cigar’; their society was ■ :t\ciided by tilled ig not a nee and p: pud ami j ir,.'oIe;it; liobilityi f> it (hcY heeded m-t! the seoilings of ,1 l.c vile, and. defied I he 'chains' mid prisms of power. They j wiought,not'■lofc'.lianiiselvesj'llol for the hour, not even ;ifyr; tlici geneiathuis in ; which limy ]ive*.l; Aapp:ovcd. by their own; comcioitMicsx imtl looking to Heaven lor! « reward, tlier loiiud, nobly toiled, for t hnborif millipiis.iir mull! : They Inhered ; not npim the; wpy; tlay Mapped nut to [ count iho .cost's lioahh; hoiiois, titles, all i the pIoomires ;ind;h iauy of (he news.-ark-n [ of life, they saeiltUvtl uptup tile altar of ■ eternal t< mb. At I In*/mid-night hour, lit the gimvts, and cellars, and eaves of c.ti ih, | cow red ;v:th iuediage of. poverty. and of t ten: shivering tlie: Llifsls of whiter; ! these real hetbes.yvblved grand or- j ganie titirhs «po|( whieli has been reaijid ; the vast snj e.rstf.)ietmc;of human knowledge: yes, be it remembered,™ , . v > a-The In-Ha.-; by ciyat ai fna’ ami kept, . Wtie imt itiijdaei; E)' .'i.-Vciil’oi.'i.l, • ‘ . lit;! IVfrit: tbyir s!cj>h ■ \Vbr« njiH'jfd Unoucii thv iii.ckt.'' AH the great lam'mai ks of Jeainlng wo owe talbo gloi ions ailiiy of tnaityrs-— those ndlde niett >vhp, inspired by the lof- j riuvt moiive.v w'efu cimtuit. to face thej nhi'rms of a val ice, and ijrahiiy, and hi.if, | tlial they thigh: tfamanit, from ago to age, | the Mieecsidve links'ul that golden chain j reaching ■ bta-k to i'aiadi.-e,. Dul -ftif the;' dating ferv of whom we vpe.ik, a traekJvSs ( wilderness aviiull ihletvinie inir oivu ,uid ' that Wight era lybch "ilte wonting stats; 1 Ming,togctLor for joya gloomy night i wot:id1ung siiicelh.tvr rested i-pou all the’ innate phi id> op by of high antiquity; and ; ne should-m,w he.tieced without a coiil*I pass up'in the U-tiipestaoiif) iK-ean of t'X-| perimeht.' The truly ‘ great levero the I counsels and forget not the, uaditions’ of ■ the fatlicrs, rvbilo they anj over iv.idy to; welcome those fuimsot beauty ami utility which me Continually evolved by the cycles of time. Let us hastily call llib roll of the heroic dead. WcJnoiPlhat more than forty ecu* tunes ago, upon the hanks of the Kuphra- j tes ami upon the plains of I’cisia and: Arabia, lived men Whose uiToctiOus were not all centered upon the dull" earth to | which their bodies were conliucd, but who. turned the if eyes upon tho starry heavens, I and sought to read tho wondrous'story of i the imivcme. . 'i’ho poor shepherds of an- j dent Assyria —thb slaves, in many in-; Stances, doubtless, of relentless tyrants—! looked out from the wild inountians upon } which they foil their flocks, and welcomed j the mynail beauties of the heavenly world,; for Orion and almost all the constellations, bhonc of old as they do to-day, and werei studied by mem as curious and as earnest. as any that live in’our own century, j 'Egypt hud her poor seers who rescued many of the despotic Rharuah.s from met-, ited oblivion. Greece —“the land of, scholars ami the mirso of arms” —comes down to ns bathed in tho Hfe-blocd ot patriots and philosophers, 'llio men who ; made proud and haughty Athens almost ', all she was, were banished, imprisoned, or; put to death. As in some modern republics, miserable reptiles crept to power, - wide intellectual giants starved in the hovels of poverty. »Soerates, the greatest man, in many tespects, tho world has yet. seen, was compelled to drain the poisoned , cup because he possessed such virtues and abilities as enabled him to comprehend: (lie doctrine of the immortality of the soul. . An houest man, ho told the world its: faults, and classic Greece required his sae- 1 rilice. Heathen Homo, following in I ho footsteps of her pmlccessur, Allans, requited and actually shed the blood of a majoihy of her greatest aud lest mcu. The con-
G OLDENBURG A, SON, Tinware, Stoic*, &tv, im Main anil on Pony ,lnW.
Estimated aggregate value of pr.qvVly lost by tho rami*, §d/d'Jl.O'io An average to each boat f f about UfV,‘ s *-I .The sinking of tho -17 steamboats’ .was the result of lire iolhviag camos : Encountertr:g snagq Kiivyt-rs, log-,
GUIS ARD A; SON, Iron and Nails, UapIwaroVCntlcry, (iMcorii**. nn.I AsriculluRlTraplomcnt*, corner of Mntn sihl Ferry fi$.'
Hathaway a co.; Dry Goode. Clothing, anil Grntcrii'*, Fvitj street. ,
£. » - 1:3 • ■ t* O 5l i5 & j i ;;u n; ix ■ *.>*'3■(••unis, f .‘rocfnes, llanluare, vi tier li -M .u 1-, >If tlirlm-f:, Dyo Alc,! Jtc., Moo;:mnu>,' I\n.
.uni 1 stomps, H’ Hidden obstrunion 3, and causes’" not learned, # ■ IV Gollision with hank of lliver, g (.'ollision with itoek Island brtdg'', *d Collision wiih boat, • 1 I'onudctf!il, ' , '1 (lalo of wind, .1 Ice. I Running on a bar, 1 Running on a wreck, * ' 1 Accidents occurred in lire following rivers: Lower Mississippi, :;y Ohio river. Hi UppcrMissi.ssippi, l‘d Missouri river, .* b Giniibctlatiil river, - Red river, i! Wabash river, *J Arkansas river, ’; ' 1 Teutiessv'O river,; ’ ; 1 Dvs Moines, 1 Dining the year some liunilrcda of minor accidents ucoiiMed.-of lviiicli \vc havo made no note, ns liiey would occupy too tniich spaot. The minor accidents wen; tmisily encounters with smtgs, wlireli broke the luiH-i .'ltd admitted’water enough to damig' U iv cargoes, but I bo boats v.etc prevc;i(r; bom sinking by the active cxertiuici ut i-ltcirs and cicvvr, ’iho a* mount of d vut.'.gc by such accidents during 1858, voitld foot' up ahettt an older in!Ilion of dollars. > :■ if ;t cirnc: list, of tho dock hands and deck p.Tkmg.'rs uf.iitcamhit.it-> ibst overboard accidentally qu the Missis ippr alone for otur year cunbl bo ptoctucd.-it -ivOtild nstotind one jeaders; Tiut number lustin’ that way this year, independent of the two hiqidied and Jmy-nuie lost by; accidents to is im'.d.'. > perhapts ‘than one thousand. Wo know of one little boat; front lylrieh as many as .five or ijix persons fell over board and were drowned in the space of as many months. We havo lo.uticd during our dally intercourse with inert ;navigating- all tho Western si rcaiti;j, ; that tiro mi in Lor’ of accidents to ste.itiiboaia could be reduced inly or seventy live per cent, by the* expenditure o( a cumpai ntivcly imall sum in the removal of obstructions to'navigation.
Harwood a do an, Dry Goods ami Creteric#, I bliI eOitil Pel to uir. I tall.
HUMPH a E V; ISA AC, House and Si£n'Painter, IVait street. ■' ;
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PLEASANTS, S. K. A J. K., Morthsnli mill TnuK-re, Main jlrevt.. g
SHAW, ALFRED, Dry Goods and Cruccrkj, tumor Ferry 5u*t Markrl >U. .
ISAAC, Drugs and MediK5. cluM, Ferry •ilreet. ' _ * . k
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Oo .M .Vl I S |u N M.K It C II ANTS, jln«t pt iilrvs hi Wcslrm Produce.** . i'I r.i:;S i .l May a aide Street, * Nkiv Or.UL\x.», I.a. , •
fillIIKBAUD. J. L., Drugs arid AlcdJL IcttKU, Matu itrvvu •
TEATS,; JESSE. Dry Goods and Cnrirerics comer of. M.itii stiiJ Ferry
WOOD Y; L. L. ( Stoves A Tinware, Ferry Mrcvl. .. • , :
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WALDO/P.f J., Irisnrancis Agent, ilniti aii’l Ft-rry
, )1K li t; U.AKTS, L’l( ?4iit;ori( r.iul llu llronil A^nHi \l\-\ i* it'; :er Sired, near .Maia sUiCt, ; . t/mo. '
Br; J. If. RHMIWAV, Corner ilahimul Walnut Strwts,
‘■'rH.VL'Ticri.Al: Ukr.lion paid.lo the pile £. s' l : 1 v.r, (Iraii and I'ruilnee. 0 oods hi.’ ’ £cpl5-Gm
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Vt’V.W. INDIANA, ; - ; Wild. ptuiiijV.iy altciid tu I»M,sint:« in tin* Cfitiiiuii) Picas nml Circuit Cnu;l. ; ; t‘l Srvii7i.-rlaiii! cioiRty." ,
JtASI l acTCUKK or ' ' Gatiiilcs, ijiu*itf05, (llollrtvsy, liriMc’J. anil licmtirr Wurli fJciicrulty, 1’if.c street, Vtvjy, Itia. . .
y/ KKPS ciuisiautty a j;i iicr.ii a.’-Cfrlio-iit >l». (ii'.Sijdillcry vvcik, litiiiiyi the wants uf the people of Sw ilacr Unit county. , ,,, . } o
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■ - ■ uciirR is , HEADY-HADE CUlTM ING, Jtul (icnte I'urniwiwj Gwh. - Mb keeps ciiiislaiitly ott. Until a cninplele wtuck of made in Hie Ink-sl at vie. Tl.c piit.lie is invitvl to call am) e\-Bitiiut-I ef.iie piiieLi-siitC elservlieiu.
w. Overtoil *V Coi, | and: Foncarding j •, yt 1; uc 11 akts, -v • .ripv Oim.kaxs, La. y V 1 .*dj - M ilili i.tiSU.V, *>f I ’l/IM-Uoo, ' and tUroiitih ; 1 ho above I' v.t.' Inns ’u.ili* pier-cut reason, ami any coninn:r.l;: <>l j-roe nee innde to said house, dr any eid* r uivt.11 for the purchase of groceries, A.o„ t-y my friends, will not only receive their n! 1 .vi:lI nl irthp; ako. '■ - "‘I-refer id Aknviis. UjiAj.iI & Ero., r Peter 'IcfTt'A t;-)Ti r Tail it Son of Cincinnati, Ohio.
I' :. V/ji.Gu.!;sn:;, 1 Dr. X*. S. SicE. Ki’.n.-L;;!.' ( ’ ; Allensville, lud. „ prs. «(i!csi»ic A sage, I )3 !• y si c x a ns- 5 u r tj cp 11 s ( |' Co-pntlntr^liIfi lit Uie » ii u pr.uuce of Medicine and Surgery, in ! their branuif.vwould respectfully so*, i !i'.-if w.-f; continued patronage of our old friends, j nml dangerous casts will receive our j.hnl aliimltOll.j i f’r. rP: tier p'us will ])C al Dr. Sage’s office In J Aliens.SVf6(i(/rind Pottrth Wed* i t3c.il ii'cmth, loaUend to those pa* \l . .. do.-ife his professional set* . -
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A f.i. kinds cf Pt.iEii.a nenlly cvi-c«;< •!; at Ja .-ti<':l cut tee, mil! on tin* nmM f, ;i;» liable terms. A kirce supply of l>i.i:i’s, .Mos-ncy Notis, :ii:iI ;iti kuics of J ut I ices' l.inuks, ;il\v;ti:c on isnnt. - .
The Hictory of Prontitution.
A work with this title,‘ by Dr. Sanger, is noticed by a New York coric-pondcnl of the Cm Mian Intelligencer, \> hu sayh: —.
Tliere are a half dozen solemn facts in that extraordinary -work, that all ChrLtiaus, Loti) of town and couklry, ought to look in tho face.
rjnilli nii'lcrsiciieti jl nieticoi the Iruit Koiin(1 11 y’ business, raljcbs the patronage Hie public ju "ciicrab ' Call an I ;e*,'. . JOSIAIl JACK.MAN. Vevay, Iml., April T, 1^5S.—if
As tha "liomcx of pleasure” in New I'crk—for ’ihi.i is tho modern name for what Solomon called the “doom of hell” ~aie largely recruited from conn try town.-, and farm houses, it ought to-be known by every girl who meditates a Hfo in the brothel, that thc average dmatiim of tlw abandoned woman’s life in New Vbrk is Just four yeu«'.! It requires only that brief space of wild revelry, champaign! ng, anil carousing, o( drink, degradation, and d Lease, to i evince a leant I In I girl of eighteen into a loathsome corpse, thing out to the corruption of a ‘T’otter’s Field.” It might to be known, loo, that the most ofthese wrctciied women mo badly educated; there are a few’ exceptions, but Dr. Sanger tells us that “education* is at a low atamlard among them.”. Ill-treatment by parents'and husbands scut ohc-tenlh of this army of yrico into their wretched cal Hug. But the saddest fact of all, and the one most disgraceful to our Christian civili/.atioD, is that (till,one-fourth of the lost, women of Lbudbu aud New York were driven to the streets aud the brothels by destitution, 1 iThoterrible 'alternative has been starvation or—-hell!
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Dealer in Cabinet Furniture; WIFX keep,constantly on Iianda sener.il assortment of C.iUincl Furniture, cuusisliitg in parl of lJiiteaiis, lleditea-i.n Di-u’i iiin-, breakfast, Center and Card TaMes, tv| Stands, Ward robes. Safes: in fact,-any- / {I tiling requited, iii las'lino. Ttrm, V<!*L N. I).—Funerals attended unlit 11 curse to any part of lliu coniiuyt yColfins kept i>n Ii.hkI.
F. A. BOEKXEB/
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. 3UIX 8TRCKT, TLV.W, IXOIAXl, , 1> ESPF.CTPULLY informs lire public that JLti Itas just opened a store, Main ■street,' tit ’ I*. Uufour'a btiiliJing, wlitre Ire mleirds keciriitg on 1 Land fcueT.ll assort me id of WiTCiivs, Clocks and Jrwklrt. h ■ " ; .
j ' tlio Law. j We r.ic rl.cv.'iy i:po;i the -record /or I puMKhibg. im-1 wiil. tbeic. a cub in until ! ;■ v.'I’l r.! : of ibo ]•:lico of c?' iii : *r ti; $ Jr/.w i*ov Ot*c *i;i :i '.'-Vi 3 evert vpaWiT 1 t -i ’re-vl. i I: ii i;». H;jlW ktiKl.a i.iaii l-i aj-.wyr iii j ibi:i'r.g*;> ill'll civil art:-*n, sttii Ii,.^ i jn i: v:i hil l in r. t.: I:.iI;;::i vairv, !*>s j cs of laws winch gicb gh:ator> nuno bring jlo bis notice,, then . tbo jfMunt i:v higbt; thou ;tii ol 1 ;m;! y >-lo; in'apark ocrfiner'iff/i!io Cjoik'S okire kv jasl’ • f-.if uio'fvbi)uJo:; to tn(*vl an,! r.tl ous; 3 f | f!l LLy't*ii'citizens I o:;„* \\ iui:. .new._:?*,! 1 .l!k*1r; until*-: :.:iJ ok . ii’ 1 ;p%iiujr:>i'u:A to I ii ■-**♦ IV* V' 1 * ‘ * A * 1 t I-' I 1 ; V I!;-.- rr-nnn.y .. 'n.ninus i;i ‘i:yOr;i;?.lij;i!, ■j'i.Wu’.bi 1.U ; jlV.,;ivC.iri kepil!;} \i e /':.nl- i >■;.!: I<.pi:lUv.r igr : . ■. r .‘ ■ i , •(, , i ■ ..'j HvJ **i C 'ui * «'l* | V-l *i« Ci j'.-Hj 01jIv;-V vfiVi.il ; 1 : V tbcUl. Vi:: o: I;;’ j.'iV.'/lt-iVr ' Ci* iC"‘i' - *'0: *♦! ii*r-tiii! I*iKVj*r *„'i i**j Uh ittv:! ; L.ilt r n its c>.iU v Hi.ecrcj fiiDy ilmi yi!‘,i. n.ylunp-c ’ ui ii> lick' j' ii t.-: Ii [ yob u i ;M kf’i o iv, ji \y ?. * ev, /j/ t o rlight lea you. a'iji.v Ii’.;i -ii*:c*r v.no wouU imJ uiorwli.to jji'.iiHji, tv.n ;’o ;i .to ’ivay a ay j butter hi ia f! t .M;rlor:a krure.ilie jit , oaie.—-/Vr« \ J!cp ’ V j, ;
A v lyivi a 1 ci CtIemta, A Kevv Oiiu.yii coric:j»oautnt oi llic National Jiik'i i'&js: a ’ v ?-V ; 1 bvliovc i 1 ic olsiojjiiii;oi ail k'sLballi obieiviincc.i lieivi-i jmjverjjiaL' Certainly it w'oulo Lo ii;ud lo -lind iu‘Awiitica a jilaw iviioio to IHiIo iCiyjCct i> paiO to tlie .Sab t>at L--r.u' lV. at;;;or ,cf work| travliug, cnriicmering, tb aying, laascning, every-, tiling going on iis ttsual. ■ V ; ■ Tlicro is m»J hero tn the 'etrceW, ; • It oozes up. icuveeiVtlio paviug elonrj ariii bn tlio 'It is iii'diC) guttcre, with all maimers vf uiicloautiness. . Tlio city being lower-than ilia liver level, there is nor ilrainago' to cany it :otT; so that sti tikvnnil cnelios- nicct yon at every cpi-r ucr. i'iia people heto | have bepomo uso/1 lo it. They Jibriily kiioiv lhero W anything, tlisSgrbcable. 1 Apil cvou' tbi-iilocl-ore arc getting lb pay that it is no harm, but rather healthy tlran olhcrwuo. If the fctreeta ebuU bo k-i>t'clp:m, the city yro\iid uol bo so'often ami viriSlcntfy visitci,\vitb biehncss 1 . Hut it a;iliflicult'matter to clean -tlio Etrcola hcrc. lt is.a tluad luvbl. U'ho lalLO on ouo siilo is but a.tcct lower than tlio river oil tho not sufficient inclinalion, to carry olV Uib,staff which accumulates ru the gutters. ‘ V ■■■
. 1’rcsxch iTasIliitcry. Mt e.; «T. Aj S3 c; n ders on, TRSfOULD respectfully inform heredsto* V V mema'id lhapuolicgeniirally,tiiatsho y.itl rc~:'jvc to bet New „«£ Elegant Store* ■ No. 32. Fourth St., 3d door West of Tin fit., * ‘-Anti directly opposite lire Post Office* (In the JOlh of March* ■ On which day she will open the largest sod : ■ best assortment of. - ■ J-. French Honiuts, II on not Itlhhons, Arllfl* c»tU Khmer*, mid other Klllincrjr Tiimiulnfti, . ' . Revt to Cincinnati. With' hetittc tea sett facilities for doing a much ialgcrbusin’tJs tliaii; sl.c has heretofore done, her Store and Show KoomS being the* largest .West of Now York, she will he ell aided to offer; Uitt* (iuii.u;u IsotesucsTs lo customois inher line* at ■ Whohtajc and JicLiU. ■ ■, 1 IVnrorj.visiting Cincinnati arc particularly invited Ui cal! ul No. 02 Fourth Street, oppo* sil.ythe Post Office." . ' ■ A . fuhlO-ly ' ■ J. A, HENDERSON.
■JD* I’arlictilar atlcnlioii paid loj repairing , VTalches, Clocks, and Jewelry. . jaiil* r 5S
Hr. Jf. II, Uohcrtjj,
SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD -respectfully announce to the citizens of Switzerland county, Rial'he Las located in .VEVAY, J the purpose of praclieiiif lire Various branches of" liia profeOsibn. -Tol-IIi insetletl, from a single one lb; a full set,dn the best ond most approved style;.Teeth- Plugged, Cleaned, and Extraeled. : . .* , ‘
• How many n virtuous reader of these Rues, uqw safe iu virtuo7because safe iu competence, might, if sharp hccc&ity had forced her to. buch a decision, lib how in the chambers of tho courtesan I Nor will it answer for us to labor for the lost woman’s recovery ■ by Magdalen Asylums, Ac,, until wc hayb labored harder to save tho daughters of poverty from being lost through tho actual i lack,of daily bread., Employment at fair rcnutnerativn will ,do more to rescue in season those for whom the vortex of the brothel is yawning, their all the Magdalen Societies in existence. For while thoM) Societies afford occasional recovery to tho few, the other method will ensure prevention and safety to the many.
All persons djsiting his service* will reteive immediate allontioii.’ Oftice, on the corner of Pikc.atuV Ferryslrceb,^adjoining Wm. Price’s Tailor Shop'. ,x- y ( | , g
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THE uhJenigacd begs kaVe to inform his friends arid the public that he has opened a Ulacksmilh Simp, on , Perry street, tryo doors above Stniff’3 'Yagon Simp, Vevay, Iml. where lie will be pleased to do 'voik fur tho public on reasonable terms. Waggons, Plows, Rugbies, Hay Prcrs Irons, *C., 4o., neatly made and repaired. llor$c*iiociii£>
(oW A V EA 1 i. —Wanted a 11 Active,' Hos est iiian in every county in the States, to travel aiul canvass for Hie New York Omkiccs —a beautifully illustrated monthly journal*— ISiimibbk, active men, a salary of $500 pet voir aiul a siikm 1 commission will be paid,X Address. C. 1’. UUITTUN, Publisher, 60 I lieekiiiau st., N. Y. janHWw^
1 will be preptuut at all times to dTt hotst* shoeing, in a neat and substantial manner, I fit my home shoes to the foot, and not tho foot to the that, M< L. jiLPLAN.^
Bank, Nonta and Hu.vcr..—In view of tho increasing abundance of silver, tho director of the U. S. Mint, ih his annual report, inquire:; whether home meas'inca cannot be adopted whereby bank notes under the denomination of twenty, or at least of ten dollarn may bo withdrawn from circulation, ami whether it \youhl not bo expedient to extend tho limit to which the silver coiuagq is cnliUblcd ab a legal tender, to fifty or oven to ono hundred dollars.- \
; • Saw mu. A U, tliuse ia ntul of suamUiing extra ire Uio 1,umber line, can be accommodated on slioti iioticc, by leaving their orders willi AnstmUfe Sea, at Uidr Mill two miles north of Mooteficld, Switzerland county, Ind. a'W-lf ANSHUTZfcSON.
Seualor Kico ltw jnstbUUOil, in a li^ciiubjiu . tlio Bonnie, that iu'.liflG tho Iirst ciArt was luailo 16 naviyalolakes. In ISll the timlo reach*! i ho aggregate of 0.05,000,000; mul in 1850 it- swelled to thounmuoua amount of *008,000,000.
BLAtJK.S.’TI 1T1I .SHOP I 1W1I1E subscriber conlliiuta to carry on the B llucnivss at the same obi ctand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in bis line, is promptly attended Ur. (yy Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and I urn in.; Dug” res and Carriages, etc., etc.' A cunliiniattco of public pationaec is respectfully solicited. jaul-’OJ JOSEPH JAUEK3.
Vil'HE Wiac, brandy, Whisky, Rum and JL ftiu, loi : .ite lot Medicinal, Mechanical, and liitwUJcuUl aunwats only, hy ■ -■ "3. l.thiebaoD,
Oir Hour, at tho rikoVi’eak MiacJ, u *ii0 a aatk aul whi-k)’ £1 a *juail. 1
UN FOUNDRY. . CO. r AVING Tv’iV.vcd their Foundry inlo licit i R j;y v. 1 , tin;■ ii>are noW' to do i rof... -in.; usually done in similar cs-Iffi-ffiy-procured good I.alhcS, r.v‘ i-iia’.u-. ,i 1.,'do 'ruining and*Finishing in a. nc.it rm V \.e;’.u:nnlit:c style. ■ V»V a :s' a i wl r.v iut fa ctnriii g O’ Key’s Patent r, which wii'lione Horse Power will i.’ iVt from CO to iVioO nicTclumtnble hath pet day. We have made and'rcady for 'ih-S season, Surat Mills of. the most approved paUtru.T/al tiriccs that v/ill suit all "who wish to purchase. . ... . , Wo lave made such alterations in oar Hay Press Tons Urn I place Jlicm beyond the possibility of break! rj. • Thankful, fer past favors, we,earnestly 60* licit a continuance of the sahie. " ■ All orders U ft wit h F. L. G1IISARD & SON; of Vevav, will be punctually attended to. . ;' J. M. KEISTER Sl CO. . Rising S«n t Jan.l,ISj3.‘
