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THE INDIANA KEY KILLK, is isst'Kii i-vi-ia’ ukdmcad.w, IJY F..1, WAl.l >t i ,V < ■( »M i'ANY.

r.AUi* \.\L> .loi; I ULNTINU; At bmv Pert i> Next to Prompt and Pncrgchc Attention! the best way to Increase Yonr Business,

THE INDIANA

REVEILLE.

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.YEVAY, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 16, 1859.

VOLUME XLIIj

NUMBER 7.

VEVAY DIRECTORY.

■WO It DS PO H MUM L C, BY CCOltUK K, UUBRIS. . •lA • ■ Fare llicc well—we jtnrt forever! ■ All regrcts.arc now in Tain J Kale decrees that we tntisl sever, ■ Ne’er to meet on eatlli ngaiii. OUiei skies \vi)t bend a hove thee, OUter hearts may seek (lay shrine, DmI no other e’er will love (hee . , With the constancy of mine. . Yet fate well—we pint forever! • : ■ All are itoty mAain I FaIu ileCftes lli.il we must sever. Ne’er to meet on tarlh again. ■ ' Fare Ike well! >. V n.; ' , v Like the shadovy on the dial , ' Lingers Mill oitr parting kiss ! ■ Life has no severer (rial, Death no’ pang to espial this. ; AU the world is nowhe fore’thee, Every clinic lo roam'al will, . Rut within Uie lmiiElIint horc thee, One fond heart will love thee still. Yet farewell—we pint forever! Alt regrets are now in vain! ' Fate ilecrcos that wt must sever. Ne’er to meet on earth again. , Fare tljCe well I -

at Uimieaiio Hall only Major Warlicld, Mrs. Condiment, Ills little old housekeeper, and Wool, his body servant,. Early in the evening the old hall was shnt'iip closely, to keep out its much ns possible the sound of (ho storm that roarcp through the mountain chasms and cannoned (lie walls of (he bouse ns if determiiictl to force an entrance. As soon ns silo tiiid seen that all .was safe, Airs. Condiment went to bill and went to sleep.

to got up anil go with mu to this woman's bedside/ •And what the, demon Is wanted of mo (hero?*

I did fed •jiiLvu.'-h;, Vase it was thedead Iiuur.of nighi, and it was said hew Mrauge tilings wore seen an 1 beam. yes ami done loo, in that daik; deep/ lonesome place. I seen how own my mule Moljy felt queer too, hy the’way she stuck up,stuck up her ears, still as i] ni I Is. So, paitlv to keep up my own spiiits, and p.mly to courage.her,;says I, ‘Molly,’ says I, ‘what arc ye afeatd on ?’ IV a man, Molly!* Hut Molly stepped out .cautions, and pricked np her long cars all the same. . ‘Well, master,‘it was so dark I couldn’t a yard past Molly’s cars, and the path was so tianow- ami the hushes .so thick we could haidly get along; hut just as we came to the little crock as they calls the Spout. i au.-e the y.ater Jumps and jets a* lung till it cmpiie.f into the ranch. Howl, ami just as Molly was canlioihly putting her him tout into the water, out starts two nun tromthe hushes ami seizes pour Molly's "miille!*’ '

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C1LAUKS0X it WALDO* Groccrwa * an>l I’mi-Inn*, Main cirocl. .

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‘To receive her dying deposition.’ 'To receive a dyingdeposition !,. Hood Heaven! was she murdered, then?’ exclaimed the old man, in alarm, as ho stalled out of Led and began to draw, on his nether garments. ‘He comput ed—.die was not murdered/ said (he pastor. ‘Well, then, what is it? Dying deposition ! Jt must concern a crime,’ ex: claimed the old man. hastily drawing on his coat. ‘It docs couccut a crime.’ : ‘What crime, for the lovo of heaven?’ ‘I run not at Hheily to tell you. She will do that/

UI.COSOIUV HinMIKU, . M 11II c IIA X TS AND TBADERS, I mu\na; • iv?7 Cuf

COUUVOISIEU t fe LEWIS. Trailers anil )li'rrhanU v .Ni>. t (Mil Fellovj Halt* 1

GUAY, JOHN W. t Merchant Tailor, Ui'Uilj-'DiaJo L'lolljiiif:, Maintltv'Cl.

DU- ,1. \Y. MUKP11V, ' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

GOLDEXBUUG it SOX, Tinware, •Slow*, Ac., on .Main ami nit Ferry street.

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GUISAUD & SOX. Iron ami Nails, Ihrilwari’, rniji-ry, (ir.'ivru" 1 ,and Asricullurat i-omt-r «f Main atnl Ferry tls

. It Was about ten o’clock that night that Old Hurricane, well wrapped up in his quilted Hamid dressing gown, sat in,his Well padded easy chair before a warm ntjul bright fire, taking his comfort in his own niost comfoi table bedroom. ■ This was toe hourhf the coziest enjoyment to the self-: indulgent uM<Sybarite, tvho. dearly loved his ovyn case. Very comfortable was Old Hurricane; and as he toasted his feet and tupped his punch, while his black servant. Wool, applied the warming-pan to his cozy cbttcli, he fairly hugged himself for enjoyment,; and declared that nothing.Under heaven would or coidd tempt him to IcavojUIiat room and that bonso mid go out iiilo'thal storm on thiu night. Just as Ito hail come to,this emphatic detenu illation'he was startled by a violent ringing of tho, door-bell. ; Ordering’ Wool to, go and see what .was tho matter, ho hastily arrayed himself in his sleeping habiliments and jumped into bed, determined □otto be.intruded upon, or to bo called out of his room on any-account whatever. At this moment Wool reappeared. ‘Shut the door, yon villain! Do you intend to stand there holding it open on me alt night?* vociferated tho old man. Wool hastily closed the offending portals, and hurried to bis master's side..

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HATHAWAY it CO.. Dry Goods, Cl nlhing, ami Om.'erii*?, Ferry rtriiel. aWooI) aTDOAX. Dry Goods ainl GrK-eriei, Nos. I stiiti OiM FVIIohs Hall.

Orytiooils, (.'rorcnrs. !I:i rdwarc; Hue* u>w.iff, 11cliS', ■ <| ll it it liic't Uje . Si lift-, .\«ii In ii>, A Vl , Ar.| ' . Muoumn.ii, Inh.

HUM PIIU E Y, ISAAC, lions? ami Sign 1’ainlcr, I Vail tirvft, L'IiTLEPIELD. E.. Cabinet Makar, anil Jfalcr hi.ail *if Furniture, Main St.

‘Wool, go down and rbnso up Jehu, and tell Inin to'put Tarpon Hoodwinks mule in the stable for' (he night. Ami tell him to put tho black draught-horses to tho close carriage, and light, both the front lanterns—for wo shall have n daik, stormy road—-Shut tho door, you infernal !— 1 beg your pardon,-parson, but that villain always leaves tho door ajar after him/

AM)i:US«.\ A- HAtJAN. . liVlI.KCS IV . ; E’/ry C'iimls. <*rm , (Tsrs I Cardwan*. l£r;uly-m:u!c C'ltXhiiig, Unrthim.irt, llooiv -ntul Shot*, 111uS'i Mnllrlnc-S Air ■ M.niiUKFIKLn, INDIANA.:

■ ‘Hood Iie.ucn!” exclaimed Major WarfieM.

PLEASANTS, S. E. it J. K., Mcrchant* atnl Trailer*, Miin rtrvct.

‘Well, master, before I could cry tijt, one of them wiliians pcized hie by-the scrnir of my itedr, and with the other hand bn my month lie says: ‘He silent, you old fool, or I’ll blow your brains out!’

SHAW. ALFRED, Dry Goods ami Cfact’ritM. eiiRi'T Vurry nii-l M.irkd sU.

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J. u wins, c. m.imsints, r. uxsox. • av ATrs, ruusAVrs a co., C om m i ss i o x M i: r.<; Hants,-

Stevens, isaac, Drug* ami Mwuvlnw, Kerry‘sUL-ct. >

A nil Diulrrs hi Wtulerit Produce* 0/i a tul r.'j Klrctl, ".•• Ni:iv ; Uci.ka.vs, I:V. •

DESERTEN WIPE,’/ ETC., ETC., ETC.

The good parson bowed gravely; ami tlio major completed his toilet by tlio limo llio servant returned aiid reported thu carriage ready. ; "■ 1 ‘To the Devil's Punch Cowl’—was the order given by Old Hurricane ns he followed the minister into the carriage. ‘And now, sir,* ho continued, addressing his companion, ‘1 think yon had hotter .repeat that part of the church litany that prays to bo delivered from 'battle, murder and sadden death;’ for if wo should bo so lucky as to escape Black Donald and Ids gang, we shall have at least an equal chance of being upset in the darkness of these dreadful:mountains.*' -

THIEBADD. J. L., Drugs ami Medfcl lit**, Main sln'vl;

CHAPTER I.—Tit* NodVKxii. Visit;

" t 'And then master, i raw fur the fir.'I time that their faces .wcm covered over with black crape. I couldn’t a;sciearned if they’d let me, for my brcalh was gone and my senses were going along with it front the fear that was on me. ‘Don’t struggle, vume along quietly and yon shall not be. hurl/: says tho man as bail spoke before.

• • * Whence that knocking I IIowisH with mu when every sou ml appals me? ' * * • I hear a knocking In tlic south entry! Hark J—more knocking I SltAEwrEARE.

Teats, jesse, Diy Good* ami Gnicfricj, c‘>rtnT nf Main mtil Kerry it*..

I* ATT I SO A' IIOCMv A; S. -KINCSLKY, . Poor unrroR, ' [tele , ( SuUii’rUiN I C*,’uitty,j.’

WOODY, L. L. ( Stoves it Tinware, Kerry Mtvot.

No, .31 North-Alabama si., Indianapolis Ind; 'IV-ni:*—$1 fn?r day;'regular at low rates. TI.e pleasantly siinaieil in a i«I ktiI pail of IV* my, Imt convcniuil Tor all* ulleinteuEb;No liijuoV arc allowed about the house, ; ftb«-f y ,

Hurricane Hall is a large old family mansion, built of dark, red sandstone, in one of tlic loneliest and wildest of tbo mountain regions of Virginia.

WALDO, V. J., Insurance Agent, comer of Main and Kerry >irwti.

‘Struggle } 1 conldu’t a-slrugglcd to n-saved my soul! I couldn't speak! 1 couldn’t breathe! 1 liked to have n-drop-pad. right often Molly’s hack. . Olio on ’em says, says he: \:-l ■ ■ ‘Give her some brandy!’ And t’other takes a flask and puts it to my lips and says he: , ’ 'Here, drink this.* . ; - .. ..

Dr. j. IV HIIMaVAY, Corner Main mul Wiiluut Streets,

The estate is surrounded on three sides by a-range of sleep, gray rocks, spiked with clumps of dark evergreens, and called, bom its horseshoe form, the Devil's Hoof.

■ 'Well, sir, who was it rung the bell? 1 'Sar, dc Reverend Mr. Parson Goodwin, and he- say how he must see you yourub’f, personally, alone?* ‘rice mo, you villain! Didn’t you tell him that I had retired ?* .

J.* Loudon & Co.j

VEYAV, INDIANA

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MERCHANTS,

SlMiuliiiat nml Kkllroml ARtnti, * , No. 3 VEuter Street,- mar .Mail! street, ■ 't'LNlTXTATI, oaio. .

t)n tbo (ninth .-Ide the ground gradually i!■-- tends in bibken rock ami.barrcn sod i.i.iJie edge of I he wild mountain stream l.te-wn us the D-vil’s Unit. When stoitiM and Hoods were high, the bind toaiiiig ul tlicwind through tlie wild liinimi.iiii gorges, and.the terrific raging W ti.e torrent over iul rocky course, gave to this savage i oca lily its ill-onioned ■ mines of Devil’s lidof. Devil’s Hun and I lli.xir.mu Hall. ;■

*A pair of saddle mules would have been a safer conveyance,' certainly,’ said the minister. !

‘Yes, XUrso, 1 tell him how yon word gone to bed and asleep monie’n an hour ago, and he ordered me to come wake .yon up, and say how it were a matter o’ life and death !* •Life and death? What have I to do with life and death?’ I won't stir!' If the parson wants to see mo he., will have to come up hero and. see me in bed.’. ‘Mbs’ 1 fetch him reverence np, sar?’ . ‘Yes, 1 wouldn’t get up ami go down to see—Washington—shut the door, yon rascal! or I'll throw the bootjack at your wooden head !’ ‘

SJAKTICUl.Ait alleiilion ji.iiJ'lo the sale . of rimir, Crain and Produce; floods .forwarded will* 11 is pat eh. ‘ Etplo Cin 1 — 1 N T 1 ■ —

Old Hurricane knew- that, hut thongh a great, ho! was a brave man, and so ho had rather risk liis life in. a cl ore carriage than suffer cold upon a siuc-foot-ed mulo’a hack-.

‘Well, master, as he had mo by thu scruff o’ the neck P couldn’t do no other ways hut open my mouth..and drink it. And as soon as 1 took a swaltowniy' breath come hack and my speech, ‘And o!i, gentlemen/ says I, *cf it’s ’yonr money or your life* you mean, 1 haint.it about me! .’Deed ’claro to the Lord-a-mighty 1 haint! it’s wrapped up in an old cotton glove in ’ a hole in (he plastering in the chimney-corner at home, aiid cf you’ll snare niy life, yon can go there and get it,’says I. ! ‘You old blockhead/, says tlioy, *we want neither one.nor t’other!. Como along quietly mid.yon shall receive no -harm. But at thu first cry or attempt to escape this shall stop yon!’ And with that the witlian held the mizzle of a pistol so nigh to my nose that I smelt brimstone, while t’other one bound : a silk handkcrchcr ’round-.my eyes, and then took poor Molly’s bridle and. led her along. I coulah’t see, in course, livuil I disrint breathe for fear o’ the pistol. Bul l said my prayers to mysclf-oll the lime. : ' ‘Well, master, they' led the mnlo on down the.'path, until' we coined to.a pIacO wide enough to turn, - when they turned us 'round and Jed us hack oulca the wood, and then round and round, and np and down, and cross ways and. length ways; as el they didn’t want, me to 1 find where they were taking me. . ; : ‘Well, sir, when they’d walk about jh this ’fused w,ay leadin’ of. the mule about a mile, 1 knew we was 1 ,in the woods again—the very same woods and tins very same path—1 knowed by the feel of the place and the sound ol the lushc-v as wo hit np'against, them each side, rind! also by the'rumbling of the Spout.as. i£ tnmb* led along toward tlio Punch Cowl. We went. do w n, and down, - end. down, and lower; and low6r, and lower, .until-wo'got light, down, in the bottom of that hollow. . ‘Then we stopped. A gate was open* cJ. I put up my hand lb raise the handkeichicf, and see where I was; hut jest at tliis minute, 1 felt the mizzle o’ the pistlc liken ring ofieo right agin ray right tcm-. pie, and the willian growling into my car: ‘If yon do ——-!’ ■, -'Lot I didn’t—I dropped my hand down as if I had been shot, and afore I had seen anything either. So wo went through the gate, and np a gravelly, walk—1 knew it by (he crackling of the gravel under Molly’s feet—and stopped at a horsp-hlock, where one o’ thcm.willians lifted mo oli; I put up my hand- again. ... •Do if you dare/ says t’other one, with the mizzle oV the pistol at my bead. •' ‘I dropped my hand like lend, So they led rao on a little way, atid then up aorac.slcps. • I counted them to myself os I went along. They were six.' You reo, master, 1/ook all this pains to know the house again.. Then they opened a door that opened'in the middle. They went along a passage and op more stairs—there waB ton and a tarn, and then ton more. .Then along another passage, and tip another flight of stairs, just like the first. Then along another passage,, and up a. third flight.;of stairs. They was alike.

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E. JIYEKS A CO., . WJiolesalc Confectioners,

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After many delays and perils, the pastor and Old J lurribario arrived at their destination, called the Witch’s Hut or Old Hat’s Cabin. In one corner of the hut, bn a ragged couch, lay a gray-haired jmd emaciated woman, evidently near unto death. On being informed that a magistrate had arrived, she, insisted on everybody else leaving the room, as she'would speak with him nlofio.': : 'Her request having been complied with, .Old Hurricane drew.from his pocket a Bible, administercd the oath, and then said;.

ami dealers in.

V I El E WOKKS) P. lliu.-s old si a ml, No; 52 Main street, three doors a in no Columbia, Cincinnati. : They manufacture and keep'constantly on Jiaii.t il.e largest and best assortment in tho Westwarranted. pure, and to keep’ dry iri any eliiiMte. . octI3-ly ■

Ktr/.AX/;/:, ■ ■,.■■■ ' :;am:rictiarn‘ok Sautes.fj 1 i*itrsjj- Iivi^lcs.

■ Major Jra Warftublj tlic lonely propriciio ut the Hall, was a veteran oflieor, who, id disgust at what.he supposed to he illinjitiitrJ services, had reliied frompuhlic iiie to spend-1 Ini evening of his vigorous iii**; on this ItiA patrimonial estate. Hero ite livtsl in seilusion,’with his old-fash-ioned housekeeper,-Mrs. Condiment, and Itin.dM family Servants and his favorite dogs and horses. _ Here his mornings ut-ic usually spioit Jn. the chase, in which he excelled, and his afternoons and evenings were ui copied .--in small convivial suppers, atiumg iiH few chosen companions, of the chase or Tile-bottle. ;

mill I.iji,!:rr W.lili tlcm-i'» IK', I’ikiv'M.'tit, Yty.ty, hiiliina. Kill'S i-t.n.'iaiitiy a - -a;in,-ml .isvm linen! jUk, i f tliiMniy siolvt I fit: w.titK nf U.t; (if Su iiitr fT* land enmity. n

Wool obeyed with alacrity and in time to escape the threatened missile. ‘

It. W; TODD, r Proprietor of Laurel IIill Nursery;

After an absence of a few minutes he was. heard reluming, attending upon the footsteps of another. . And thu Rest minute hb entered, ushering in the Uuv. Mr. Goodwin, the parish minister of Bethlehem, St.-Mary’s. . . : , ; •IUw do you du ? How do you do? Glad; to see you, sir 1 glad to see yon, though oblige! to receive yon. in' bed! Fact is, 1 caught a cold with this severe change of weather, and took a warm negus ami went lb bed to sweat it off! - excuse me! Wool, draw that easy chair np lb my bedside for worthy Mr. Goodwin, and bring him a glass of warn* negas. It will do 1dm good after.his cold ride. 1 ' *1 tliaWk you. Major Warfield 1 X will take .the seat, but not the negus, if you please, to-uighl.’ •Not (he negus! Oh, come now, yon are joking! Why, it will keep you Irom catching cold, and be a most comfortable nightcap, disposing yon to sleep and sweat like a baby! Of course yon spend the night with us?’ ! 'I thank you, no! I must take the road again in a few minutes.’ ‘Take the road again to- n ight 1 Why, man alive! it is midnight, and the snow driving like all Lapland.’ ‘Sir, I am sorry to refuse your proffered hospitality and - leave your comfortable roof to night, and sorrier still to have to lako'yiou with mo,” said the pastor, gravely,” •Take ML with you! No, no, my good:sir 1 no, no, that is too good a juke —ha I ha I’

OFFERS Tor sate Hie following variety of '.Fraii and Ornamental Trees, Evergreetisj Shrubs, Pullousllpotsra largeSflPcollection of Hardy Roses; (Ire driest TiCJ* variety of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches,* PI urns, Appricots, Currants, Rasberry, Gooseberries, &ci, 5tc. vAll orders djrfccUdlo R. W, Todd or Irbjf Smith w ilt be thank fuRy received ami prompt4y attended to. _ * . • feb3-3w_„

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‘Now then, my gooil soul begin—'the truth, the whole truth, ami nothing hut the truth,’- you know. But last, your name?’ . ;■ ■ i

: CEOTIUNO.

Awl (icub lutfMxhhi'J (J*io»h. .. HE; 'ciitnuaufly a sWick «it‘ made in trie (it test •style. Tiie-pnMic is 'invital lo call ariJcxiiiuiri**’Urfiirc piirclirtsiiii: itlsctyfivic.-’

‘Is it poBsihlc you don’t know me, master?’ .

, 111 jicrsoii iliijar.Worlield was tall anti I'tioiigly built, reminding one of some old truiV tinlbetl .Douglas fof .tho oldou time. I I is-; leaf tires were V largo and' handi; tils conljtlcxion dark .rcd, as that of one bronzed by longexposure and flushed with st rong drink. 11 is fierce, dark gray eyes were.surmounted by thick, heavy black brows, ibht, wben gaitbored intp a frown, reminded ouo of n .thunder clond, as tbc flashing orbs beneath; them did of .lightning. IIis Kurd.harsh faco was surrounded ■ .by a thick growth of iron gray hair and heard that met beneath bis chin. Ilis usual habit wds a .btaek' cloth coat, critnsouV ywt, black leather breeches long, black yam Blockings, fastened at the knees, and morocco slippers with silver buttons.

‘Not I, in faith!’ ' ; ‘For the love of heaven, loot at mo ami try to recollect me, sir ! It is necessary some one authority should he able to know me,’ said the woman, raising her haggard eyes to the face of her visitor. The old man adjusted his spectacles and gave her a scruliuiziug look, exclaiming at intervals— ' . . . . : •

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Cqnmmion and Forwarding

V, J, IV .1 /,DO $ CO., .. iff a rtf auh Jfpb printers, y, \V. £„mi<r „t Al.iin au<l. tVrry Ssn'nt#, :■ YKVAV, tSDlA.V.i. -i ’

. MKKOIIANTS, Nnv OrU;ass, L(. • OHGENSON, of Florence, InJ., will LM. do.business in ami through the above named house Hie present si-ason,anti any con-, signint-nfs of produce made to said house, or nay order given for Hie purchase of groceries,' &c., b'y my friends, win not only receive their attention,-but mine also. ' ‘ * ; 1 refer to Jitessrs. Uunl.'aV & Bfo. j • Petei Neff A Son, Tail & Son of -Cincinnati, Ohio.'

ALL kiiu!s Mf tiniLty c\»‘cn!vil,'al slMitt.iijilitf, nitil on f!;t> n*n;i.iiultli; 'tcnilH. A tonie fiijijily of Di:>;ii*, MoctoXoks, 'NotLt, nisJ' iill . ktttAs of UlmiLs, tiltvays on liniin.

‘Lord bless my soul! it is! it niut! it must 1 it can’t bo! 'Granny..Urcwcll—■ the—the—the—-midwife that disappeared from hero some twelve or ..thirteen years ago V :■ v;-;’.-.-..-; ■ • ‘Yes, -master, 1 am Nancy Crowell, the ladies' nurse, who vanishedTrbiu sight so mysteriously, somethirteen years ago!’ rcplietl the woman. ‘Heaven help oiir; hearts! , And for what crime was it you ran away ? Come —make a clean - breast of ..it,. woman! You have nothing io fear in doing so, for you are past the arm of earthly law now 1* ‘1 know it, master.’ ‘And the best way to prepare to meet the Divine Judge is to make nlUha reparation that you can by a full confession.* ' . ■ - 'A' 1.

l)c. \V'H.Git,i.csriE, I Dr. P. S, Sice, Rising Sun, lad. : ■ I .' AUehsville, Ind;

f MIUK .uiiilciiiiiiitL-i.l liaviH&ei.ni , r , y" r, '-\ JB. mciiC ttl Uj t:, I Toil Koi tinlf fy business, sulicils the patnmaee Ike public ill general. C.itl ami see. jj . . . • . JOSlAll JACKMAN. Vuvay, Ind., April 7, tSaS.—if

" ; Dps. Gillespie & Sage, ]} ijiisicirtus anti Surgeons; eA VING- formed a co-partnership in tbo practice of Medicine and Sorcery, in their various branches, would respectfully »blirit the* continued pal ton age ofoiir old friends. niinciillMnd dangerous cases will receive our joint attention. ; ■ Dr. Giik-spie. will be - at Dr. Sage’s office In' Alletuivtilc, on the Second and j-'ourti Wednesdays of bach month, to attend to those patients; who may device his professional setvices, ,. ■' *

’ lu character MnjorjWaificId was arrogant, domineering; and violent 1 -equally loved and feared by hits faithful old family servants at and dreaded- by his ncighhoiai anJ acquaintances abroad,.who, partly from, his hoaso and partly from his character, fixed upon him the. appropriate nickname of Old lllinmCASE. ■ ■■

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©eater fit C :t lil tt c t 1'u r 11 i I live, WIL L keep cundtautty oii ijiiimt n general aaso.lmcnlof Cabinet Piirniltire/concisUhg in pari of Bureaus, Iteiblea.ls,‘Di-fry - ining, Breakfast, Center nml Card.Tables, C*-, Stands, Wardrobes, Safes; in facl, niiy*J thing retpiired in bi.i line. Term*, Vnth, , N. L\—Funerals alle!iili*il with tlearse tunny part of the country. ' .CotTins kept on hand.

There was, however, other ground of dislike besides that of his arrogant wind, violent temper ind domineering habits. Old Hurricane was said to be an old bachelor, yc't rumor whispered that there was in some obscarc part of the world, hidden away from human sight, a deserted wife and child, poor, forlorn and heartbroken. It 'was further whispered that the elder brother of Ira Warfield had mysteriously disappeared, and not without some suspicion, of foal play on the part of the only person in tba world who had a strong interest in his ‘taking off.* However those things might bo, It was known for a cer*. tainty that Old Hurricane had an only sister, widowed, sick and poor, who with her son dragged on s wretched life of illrequited toil, severe privation and painful infirmity, in a distant city, unaided, unsought and nneared for by her cruel brother.

RISING SUN FOUNDRY,

‘I know it, sir—-if ; I had commit’ed a crime; but I have committed no crime, neither did 1 run - away,’ •:,* What ? whatf, what ?—What was it then? .Remember, witness,.you are on your oath I’ ‘I know that, sir, and 1 will. tell the troth; but it must be in wy own way/

P. A. BOEIWEK, Watch 31 auci* a hrt;Jewel Icr ;

‘Sir, I fear that you will find it a very serious one I Yonr servant told you that my errand was one of inimincnt urgency ?’ ‘Ycs.somctbiDglikelifonnddcath-——/ -*Exacily-—down in the lahin, near the Punch Bowl, there is an old woman dying—/ '• , ■■ .-

M, UEiSTEIt >V CO., HAVING removed their Foundry into theif new building, arc now prepared Ao do’ all.hinds of casting usually done in similar establishments. Having procured good Lathes,' wc arc enabled lo do Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike styles . : We tire also manufacturing 0*Key’s Patent Lath Cutter, .which with one Horse Power will, cut from CO to 15,000 merchantable day. We shall also have made and ready foe the season. Sugar Mills of the most approved patterns, at prices that will suit all who wish' lo purchase. ' . ; Wc have made such alterations in our Hay Press I tons that place litem beyond the ftossbbility of breaking. ; • i . ,. Thankful for past favors, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. : ,

■juijj sTcr.iiT, Yr.v.iv, ixduxi, • \ RFJPECTFUr.LY Infuims Uie iiin>iio'lhat Iw/has just opened a stoleMam sttect, in P. £)ufour’K where ’be'tetcaiJs itopiMg ou band general assoiUnetU, of Witches, Clocks ami Jewklky. . . . ’ jj* Particular aUentionpaiil lo repairing Watches, Clocks, a ml J c wtliy. 1 ; ]an L -’58 ; Dr. J. II. ICobcrta,

‘There, I knew It. I was just saying there' might bo an old woman dying. Dut/my dear air, whatV that to. me? Wbatcaal do?’

Al ibis moment a violent Mast of wind and hail roared down the mountain side and rattled against the walls, slinking tbo witch’s hut, as if it would have shaken it about their care. • . -•

‘Un inanity, sir, wonld prompt you/ •But,, my dear sir, how can X help her ? I am not a physician to prescribe—-—/ ‘She is far past a physician's help. 1 * ‘Nor am I a priest to hear her confession——/

SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD respect fully announce lolhe citizens of Switzerland coiintv.gaca that .he has; located in V'EVAY, fbr®n? t be purpose of practicing the various brandies of Ms profession. Teeth inserted, from a single.one to a full set, la the best and most .approved style; Teeth' Plugged, Cleaned,'and jEztracted. ■ # ' All persons. desiring bis services will tefi civc immediate nllcnlion. Olllce, on the corner of Pike and Ferry streets, adjoining Win. Price’s Tailor Shop.

It; was a proper: 6 vortnro to the talc that was about, to ho told. Conversation was dmpossible until the storm raved post and was board dying ill deep reverberating echoes from tbo depth's of tbo Devil’s Punch liowh : : ■ ; : ‘It is some thirteen years ■ agoj,*, began Granny Growel, ‘upon just such a night of storm as this, that 1 was mounted on my old mule Molly, with my saddle-bags full of dried yarbs, and stilled waters and iicb, as 1 alius carried when I was out ’tendin’ on the sick.. 1 was on my way a-going to see a lady as I was soul for to tend.*. .-v ‘

AM pnK-Ts left with t’.L. CUISARD & SON,' of Vcvay, will be punctually attended to. . J. 11. REISTEU A Ctf. Rising Sun, Jan. 1. 1359.... ; _ .

‘Her confession God has already received/

‘Well, and I'm not a lawyer to draw up hor will.’ •No, sir; but yon are recently appointed one of the Justices of the Peace for Alleghany.’ ‘Yea; well, what of that. That dooa not comprise tha duty of my getting up out of my warm bed and going through a snowstorm Iosco an old woman cxpiic.’ ‘Excuse mo for insisting, sir; but this is an official duty,’ said tho parson, mildly but tirmly. ‘I’ll—I’ll throw up my commission tomorrow,’ growled the old man. ‘To-morrow yon may do that, but meanwhile, to-night, being still in tbo commission of (he peace, you arc bound

-> v Saw iTIIII. ALL those in need of something extra m- ’ the Lumber liffe, can be accom*odatpaJ on short notice, by leaving their orders with Anshulz & Son, at their Mill two miles north’ 4 of Moore field. Switzerland county, Ind. s«29-lf AKSMUTZ & SOW. ..

It whs tlio night of the last day of October, 1S-15. Tho evening had closed in very dark and gloomy. About dusk tho wind arose in tbo northwest, driving up masses of leaden hued clouds, and in a few minutes tho ground was covcrctl deep with snow, and tbo air was filled with driving sleet.'

IVciv ItlncKsinith Shop.

■Well/ sir, here we was at the top of tho house. One o’ them willians opened a door on tho loft sido,'and t’other said—- .. ‘There—go in and do yonrdulyl’ and pushed mo through tho door, and shot and locked it on mo. .Good gracious, sir, ho w seared I was! I slipped off the silt hand.* kcrclior, end ’feared as I was, I didn’t forget to put it in my bosom, ,, 1. ! ‘’lien I looked about me. Ilight aforo mp en lho lrcurth was a littlowcny. taper (CohUiIucd oH' thy fourth page. 1

Ohio State & Union LAW Collc£i; ' This Institution has btWn removed foClevelaud, Ohio, Degrees are legally conferred, and Students upou. Graduating may bea droitled to practice, -For Circulars, at Cleveland,' - M. A. KING;S&ifeWty,' Match 10,185$.—ly . ’ V.

fflltlF, undersigned bees leave to inform bis JL friends ami the public Mint be hits opened a (ilatkMftlili Simp on Ferry street, two Jours above Sl-uif’;; Simp, Vevay, hid. where be will be pleased to do work for the public on reasonable.terms. Waggons, Flows, buggies, liay Press hun.i, Ac., tie., neatly made and repaired.

‘Well, master ll’tn not ’shamed to say,as I. never was afraid of man beast, nor spirit 1 and never stopped at going out all hours of the night, through tbo most loansomcst roads, if ; so. bo X was called upon so to do. Still; 1 mnst say-that jest as mo and Molly, my mulo, got into tbo deep, thick, lonesome-woods os stands round tho old Hidden UousP in tho hollow.

As tliiy was All Hallow Eve, tlio dreadful inclemency of tho weather did not prevent the negroes of Hurricane Hall from availing themselves of their capricious old master's permission, and going off in n body to a banjo breakdown held in tbo negrp (ptarlcrs of their next neighbor. Upon Urn evening, then, there wua left

GBOCEKIES; JUST RBOBlVsn/a full supply of Fresh Groceries at thoCbeap Cash Stole of COURVOIS1BK &LEW1S, w; : V Odd Fellows! UtUr

llorsohooing.

I will be prepared at all times to do horse shoeing in a neat and substantial manner. 1 fit my hur.m chocs to the fool, and not (ho frit to the 5.V-. M. T.. b UP LAN.

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