Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 13, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 March 1859 — Page 1
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VOLUME XLIL
VEVAY, INDIANA; MARCH 30, 1859.
NUMBER 18,
( For Die Indiana Rereillo.
highest point- It was built of strong rib* of iron, ami covered with bolter iron, except the arched top already mentioned. Id the front part of the machine were a large number of 'glass *yej, one inch in diameter and the same in thickness, for the admission ofligi t. There • were three places to look through Core ted with {fine plate glass half an inch in thick ness, and 1 two double convex lenses four'inches.in tliam|ettr and very thick for the concentration of ’light when.- necessary. ■ ■ Tbc boat; was lo be : 'proptlItd by a screw w heel at'the back end. / “I was a full year in Completing this invert* : lion. At last the day of (rial came, how my beatL beat os,it Was launched ! 1 had notneJtuned wrong, llsspecific gravity was such as to be supported, when just immersed in water. [Soon I was in it and off. 1 had evidently sue* Iceetkd well, and went from one part of the ! bay to aiitUfwi entirely surrounded with water, j.T}ie nextday, however, 1 Gcterminedshould be ‘ the trial day. I got two-day's provisions ready ! and slatted-' The bay—upon the banks of J-whieh I lived, lent almost directly to the sea. j Thither I turned my course, being vety anxious ' to try my boat in dt-eyv;[ 1 water. ;I easily went ! fioiu one point to uVvlbcr. - Now sinking to ! the depth of u I'ruudred ft el and then, rising to I the* very surfaced' It was indeed pleasant, t j never enjoyed such ad vantages; fof {observing {the finny tribe. Large fisiji^'yrrgiqsis; to twelve -feel in length, swaul along sidfi aiid looked, hi apparent w-iimler, at the new inhabitant'of the deep. pf all the. hobgoblins my | childish fancy ever pictured,.none were equal Jtq whit 1 saw- in a sjngle day within the sea.
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VEVAY D 1 R E C T 0 R Y.
jj*The supposed of Miss Charlotte Temple, while quitting her place of abode for that of the abominable Mrs. Crayton.
In taking a birds-ejur view of a portion of this earth’s surface, and observing the various avocations of the. inhabitants thereon, one might suppose that the scene would be a perfect optical luxury—interesting and instructive. The occupation of the husbandman: and the mechanic, the displays of the philosopher, and the manmuvres ol the abandoned, make a panoramic exhtbiiiou, which fills the mind With pleasure and with .pain. It would be a pleasant sigbtlo took down upon ICfc industrious farmer white breaking the soil, cultivating Ins crops and gathering the ftujis of bis labor, into the garners; and-upon the busy mechanic erecting edifices and machinery for the comfort and convenience of the human family; and upon the philosopher in his siudio probing the Uw»of nature, and exhibiting to the world his inventive latent. Hut'in their midst, ate discovered the ami the faithless Spectator, bound to live at the expense of others,—and more especially in cities, there are gamblers, murderers, burglars, and blacklegs of every possible description to mar the peace of the honest part of the community, and dens of iniquity to blast the comfort of .thousands, and bring ruin, poverty and shame,'into the very beau of society. , : -
lOflCL BLEDSOE.
araox mvn'.
jf'JLARKSON & WALDO, Groceries and ProThirrns, Main airePt. ■ ■
A company of Southern ladies were onco assembled iu a friend's parlor, when the conversation chanced to turn on earth* ly afflictions. Each had her story of peculiar trial and bereavement to relate, except one teal satMooking woman, whose lustreless eye and dejected air showed th«i she was a prey io the deepest melancholy. Suddenly arousing herself, she said iu a hollow voice;— J 'Not one of you know what trouble is. M *
BLEDSOE & BEYREK. M E R 0IIA X T S AND TRADERS, Ft.oat.scE, Indusa. oc27 Bra
COURVQISIER &,LEWIS. Traders and Merchant!, No. I 0.1,1 Fellows llall.
, BV 1. SXSfOBU. How great are my troubles and woe, How thorny the path I've pursued ; Ir sorrow my tears they do (low. In anguish my heart is imbued.
DK .1. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
ORAY, JOHN W.. Merchant Tailor, . „ Clothing, Main .■ufi.-tl.
itr. sTr.Ri.ixa, Hsvlt icrl.rml Cotuit j-, Indiana.
G OLDENBURG & SON, Tinware, Stores. &r., on .Main and on Kerry street.
My weakness has brought me. alas ! . Flora country, from friends ou-J a home t My substance is spent in distress— I'm doomed in poverty to roam.
1.1„ wens, c. rue is»sts, c. jumx. WATTSl'lEASAXTSACO., Commissi o x M e h c haxts, , And Dealers in Western Prodnca. - C7 #nJ G9 Mat*line Street, "■ NkV; Ostti.vs, Li. ■■
GRISARD & SON, Iron ami Nails, Hardware, Cutlery, fiwedocand AsricaUunllmpiements, corner of Main nnJ Ferry sts. -
—Will you please, Mrs. Gray,” said tire kind voice of a lady, who well knew her ►lory, *‘tell ; the • ladies what you call trouble?”- ' •
Lo ' a poor wanderer am I, Exposed to the cold drifting snow; No friends nor shelter—though I die, Forsaken by Moiitraviilc too.
Hathaway. &,;co., Dry Goods, Olottiing,anil Gp'vrrioj, Ferry atrcvl.
"I will if you desire,** she replied "for I have seen it. My parents possessed a competent, and iny girlhood was. snrroimdkl by all the comforts of life.1 seldom knew an ungratified wish. I was always gay and light*hearted, and married at nineteen one I loved more than all the world besides. Our borne was retired, hut. the sunlight never shone on a lovelier one, or a happier household.*— Years rolled on peacctully. : Five child* ten sat around our table, and, a little curly head still nestled in my bosom. One night about sundown; one of those fierce black storms came on, which are so common in our Southern climate. , For many hours the rr.in poured 'down incessantly. Morning dawned, still the element? raved. Tile whole savannah seemed afloat. The little stream near our dwelling' became a raging torrent. Before we were aware of it, oiir houiO was surrounded by wateri— I managed' with my babe, to reach a little spot on which a few wide, spreading trees were standing, whose dense foliage afforded some protection, while my husband'and sous strove to save what they could of our property. ' At last a'fearful surge swept away my husband, and he never rose again. Ladies no one loved a husband Mo/vm mttrouhk.
Harwood & doan. Dry Goods and Gncerie?, No*. I aid 20-1J Kvllowa Hilt.
PATTISll.\ ElOVSE, A. S. KINGJLEV, Pitoramoa, [Laic of SwltierUnd Coatty.V
eUMIMI REV, ISAAC,: House and Sign Patai-.T, IVhrl ,"irevt.
Oh, Mis not possible for raei Much longer.to baflie with fate, Unless I some comfort soon see, U will be forever too late.
No. 31 North Alabama si., Indianapolis Ini
Terms—$1 per day: regular boarding allow rates.' Tim il-iitsv is pleas?ntty situated in a retired pit: of the city, but convenient for alt attending to business. No iutoiiralmp liquors nre allowed about Inc house. _• fcb2 ly
I1TTLEFI KM). I L'/ Cubing t Maker. A and di'nlor in ail kind* uf FuruR ;rc. Slaic SI.
PLEASANTS. S.K. k X K-, Merchant* and Tradrr.*. M 'in sifti'U
My spirits arc .worn to a thread, , . I'm sinking with grief W despair;; Come Lord ! wilt thou my death led. And !cl me bieathe out my lost there, ,
Oft. Wn, GiLLEsni;,' I I)n. I 1 . S. S»oe, Rising Sun, lad. j . Aliensville, foil
fCJllAW. ALFUKD. Dry Goods nmf coriwr Ferry stnl M.vrktl vtr.
: Drs. Uillesple i Sage, {Jljnsinnns nut). 5 nrgcon'9, e A\ 1NG fr>rtred «■ co■ parla'.‘rsl.ip in tbe prsf'ice of Mi'd'cire and;Surgery, in their vziwv.* bfJtKl .'s, w.mW respectfully solicit Uiscur.lt Hired patronage of our old friends. Ditlicui: and duegefous Ctoci wnl receive oui joint attention.
jftTEVKNS. ISAAC. Drugs and Medidaea, Ferry
For death will conclude my distress, _ ■ The grate will procure me a home. And storms,and faiigties ate at rcs.l, ; la the peaceful retreat of the tomb. J
, Oh happiness I where art thou to be found 7 hi: in the 'teat metropolis, in the stately mansion, or fa the m«re tetired pori'on of UoJ's heritage ? ' The city is mognifievm la took upon; it present a an external appearance filling the eye with curiosity; it contains wealth and ij'a mart for thu| country'round about; but extreme poverty sits at the comers of the streets, begging a pittance and; arc 'Sheltered only in lanesof. filth and misery^' .Notwilhstanding'its gorgeous show, there is rnuCti loo revolting to gaze upon. Outside of the suburbs appears ti stately edifice, surrounded-by all. tbit Is taste* Tut cud beautiful to the eye,—nothing but that denotes perfect happinessr but in what docs it consist f A close inspection discovers the hearts of its occupants stained with hypuciicy, outside show, and ungratefulr.es to ell except the notable aristocracy. - Another ediiiee is presented, whose exterior compares well with the last. Its inmates make cboutthe same display in public; but the family fue-vJe and the parlor exhibits a complete and continuous pandemonium. Next and lastly, from the observatory, n way from the bustle of .l.c city and | grandeur, appears a hwRiciy-cottage, whose indwellers ptocuma competence by their own industry; they ate buaiblc. kind hearted, and in posicision of that which is the most rare upon earth—Ifue Affppmftf a ml rt liginn. > .' • A. &V.VKOSD.
t "As it was growing toward, nigki I,sank | {down tn a considerable -depth in order to oh- 1 serve the boiuint of the sea wTife the light yet | {remained. .1 scon reached the bottom where a : I swill curreittD.ifned me off seaward. The] | bottom was oovered' wiHi sand, aud l allowed j I myself to rbovo along in the direction iifltuf j | current id see uim jt might lead till. .The tide-1 elty of my situation; bad, in a pleat measure,'-j ■ worn off. I had already been out at sea eight-i [or ten hours, and,-very naturally, I began to j 1 think of obtaining a patent l;begani tto think of the importance of the invtPlioiu I, 1 'pictured iti my imagifa'aputihew all thehalioiisi ; of the world would be able' to ehjoy 'logelhet without the danger of, storms.- This i imagery grew fain’erond faiater, till, at last* it {died altogether and t slept, { “Cm#A / won*, somethin' directly over my i fiend. In an rniisnt 1 we ion irty feet. I lioatd |n low, gurgling noise near, ray side,; j felt amuml in the pitchy darkness and snondiscovtied that the lever w hi> h 1,eld the arched back, from falling do«h, was Iroktn ejf £jf fbe imnttnit pmsurr* 1 was evidently sinking. 1 1 /r/r it.- 'Theterrible thriU which » person fuels who (rttlsauddeiily,-1 tell,' The cold chills tan down my back. Lower,;.forcer’ I sank, ; Oh ! how 1 cursed the invention! I cursed the government for Ctici.liraging such Ihtmts? 1 cursed my friends for allowtitg me to dabble lit such things. I cursed myself and 1 cursed- the toar/tf / The transition, so great! so sudden ! At oiie moment imagining nty hameettrolled on the bright; scroll of benefactors of ibV.vvbrfd; and I lien, my -object’ unaccomplished, Ho. be dra wn to certain death, Ahd aurd a death I: '‘ri.ciiicoiii]):v>siljtjty of it a ter, allows everfihal' of a greater specific gravity;-to sink. Lead, a tn!ic: lc!ovv the surface, goes to ite bottom with nearly the same readiness ns'al the tup; while corkf aUhat depths is so compressed by the immense prrssurv, osto sink likes bullet. . : .
THIEDAUD. *L L.. Diugs a ltd Medicine*, Stain MrfC!.
rkHKATS, -.IMSSK, Dry Gnud* and _ m Jracariej, eir.’iw of M.iln icd K**rry sti.
THE NIGHT LAMP,
at fax.
WALDO. -F- «L. In-urni:«*e Agent, comer of V'in mM E.-rty .irertr.
In Western traveling it is often rieccsjary; ,i ( for the want oT sufficient accommodation. to sleep with siranp-ti,', This is certainly uot[ < very pleasant, blit, as the old saying is, “thete i' is nothing like gutting used to it.” It fell to • my lot. in my last business lour, to be detained ■, I a rcuple of days at tic village of K——, InIdiaoa- the fiist uight I avoided having a bed-i ( fellow, but the next day ■ there arrived a large j I number of teamsters, farmers, Ac., who were j carrying their produce to town, am) the land j j lord informed me that I should be obliged to. i•»bmi11oHieprtt* 4 **. Cl ‘ 5lt was.there* Jure, with considerable anxiety Ahat 1 looked al lhe ilose as it drove up, to ascertain who mfctiHe within.;; Toitiy inexpressibledetigIt,’■ there alighied but one passenger, and he a very pleasant looking, - middle-aged gentleman. With the consent; tf “mine hiist,” I immediate-; j ly Secured h>m asniy bed-fettov.'. After passing a very ptcasaftl evening, w‘« prop««il to relire. As soon as iv leached bur roam , niy new friend opened,his .Iruilk, tild taking therefrom a fine German night lamp, lighted; iPand then; hegau-to disrobe- >1 demanding an explanation, he, afrer some h. nave lh*»fol‘owing < story, which occupied the ttiiie till .Tlidnigbt; j Vl u/.eil to b> a vciy ambiiious youth. I ( •var.tcd to havi: my name resound Ihl.udgboul ] ihe earth as out- of its greatest bCnefailAts. ) did imideMie to be a Webster or a Newton* or - any one of that class, but I was fired with amintion ni ihe name of Fulton,Watt, and of M;t;;c whose inieaiou? contrivances, were far j of their rimes. ' flut/tmfijrtu(lately, the l;;;ea«! engine had'already been perfected. .So I searched alter something «l£0 to suit my mind at.. I tnilcuvntt-U t'p ipafec flying machines, but u 1 bad tut sufficient strength of material and p;iwef. I tried to' invent something by means ■ of which I could direct the balloon ami make ij ■ ibid a useful commercial veue), bul I soon ‘j (;.ivc ji up tn despair, . Une day I heard,some *| one speak of •FuMoriae navigation'. Salma- | tint navigation ’ ■ It sounded wetf, and SOotl I ' was all on try my skill. L olfirst, stud *' ; icd, ..1 studied the shapeot fislieaftlrelr specific ; gravity, &e., Ac, ij 1 examined their . Bus. I j user uj let my imagination run uliend lo the ' time when guverhmeni would award me for my ; endeavors. I clearly foresaw what, woold be Uje benefits accauu-i from such an invention. - “But mygrealesi difficulty, was, net with the water, fur that Would euppoil niy boat; nor ■ |i|i my moving through the water from,place to ptacei for I cdiiId easily manage, that, l;((l wl,ui would I do’ for oir?s I could not endure the idea «M<avfiig''floats,' and thus conducting • the air down from above; for llieu the f real object of the propbittl uiVcnViot) :>vouId be frustrated, viz: s wiftness, secrt-cyj when necessary, aiig safety from ill firms, fgf it is a fact lhal Uic linVsl Violenl burrtcaflcs do not affect ihe water to i greater depth than twenty or thirty feet,;. Uhougbt of two oilier ways o( obtaining oir; mans fart wring it, and sec . Iund, condensing aftatyc ijuoniyiy iuto a smalt ¥pnce. .1 coon biund that 1 the first was itnpwcticable; for, as you^doubtless kno w, T pit is com* posed of nitxpccn. ieventy.iwo pans', and oxygen, twenty eighty;The oxygen conltl be essij ly obtained, Itcaujejtuwi'es so readily with jso inany substaiices,;and; also,.could he . easily I from wdterJ fBuIntirogeiri wiihoul IfTC'cl '<fxpense, cbiild Vnot ‘easily be obUinert ‘ 1‘lhet soufce iiiSli*.h* air self? fAccordirtgfy, I gave it up wii.MueA comi>reer-‘ o J,, - ini which I succeeded admirably. .1 had some iron relotls cast, whose sb’es were three, inches thick. By meVris of h hydrostatic press, I • compressed the eir one Imndred atmosphere, or fifieen hundred pounds to the square-inch. ;■ .Now a human being Lrenthe* really,but about one pint al an inspiration, lie lakes, general* I fifteen or sixteen inspirations’a minute. In i other words, he breathes two gallons a minute j ‘ or one hundred andlwcnty per hour. I wished j : enough oir to-lest me two or t hree days, in my | i expemiieHtai, submarine boat,'* I accordingly, j .Iliad two retorts cast. They were each three feet tong, and two feet in diameter, outside ' measurement. These would hold thirty galj Ions apiece, or sixty gallons in all* But I had a pressure of one hundred atmosphere, and, therefore, had tic thousand gallons compressed within the retorts. “This was enough air, according to my cal5 eolation, lo last fitly boms- By means of a * | small f.ulcei, turned by the force of the com* pressed air, and regulated by clock-work, one *.j pint of expanded air wng lei into a tube which e | c d to a h-ltnei w ith which my head iyas to be surrounded. The utr, as fast as breathed, was • tel' tnto the room in the botl, whence it was forced out at the side, “My nest care was to make my invention e capable of being IpwercdftmJ raised. I con1: ttiveil to have this effeetml by nearly the same a 1 means by which the Nanialus ascends hikJ deiscends! I mude Ihe upper part of my machine ~! in the form of on otch- This was composed of d nlures of iron, which, when ihe hoot wus irifde l»: as heavy_as possible, lay vide by side like folded etothr- By levees, however, I could make , ■ :hcm unfold so as (o occupy mote space, thus it making the contnvance displace more watei i and hence be buoyed up. ‘U measured fifteen I feet in length; three in breadth, in front, and ■; then tapering do wo to a tut lo less than two be- " hind. It wai six feet high in the clear at the
E JlVKUS A tO. VfMcsalc Confectioners, 1 M;d dealers in Pi K £ AV«I U US',
or. j. F. rtiuiiWAV, Corner Main and XValnuf Streets,
P. IUll’s old stand. No. 5- Main street, three doors above CViun.lr.a, C.iiuinuati. , They r/tinufjciefe an A keep constantly on band t!.c largest and .lot :iSior intent in Iba West : v.>ir.iutvJ put*:, and to keep dry in any d:rr.*.ie. ocll3*!y
VEVAY, INDIANA-
J. 13. TITUS, Ktitarv Public. :in<J GcneraJ Laud
. Atient, ■ LECLERC IIorSE,'VKTAV, IND.
K. Overton & Co., Commission and Forwarding
"Prcseutlv my sons saw their danger, and the struggle for lifcirecame the only CoUjideiaiion. They were brave, loving boys ns ever biassed a mother's heart, and I \viUcheJ llu-ir efforts to escape with such agony as only mothers can fed. They were so far off 1 could not speak to them, hut 1 could . see them closing nearer and nearer to each other as their little islands grew smaller and smaller. f‘The-sullen river raged aronnd the hijgMrees;de'ad branches, up turned trunks, wreck:- of drowning cattle, mav'-es <tf.ruubi.--h, all went floating past ua, My hoys waved their hands to me. then point ed upward. 1 knew it was a farewell signal, and yon mothers, cannot imagine my anguish. 1 saw them all perish, and yet— 1'mliC‘is ncltrouUt. "I hugged my babe close to my heart, aV.d when the water rose to my feel, I climbed into the.Iow branches of the tree, and so. kept retiring from it, until «u All Powerful hand stayed the waves, thaihey should come no further, I wat saved.— All ray worldly possessions wore swept away; all my earthly hopes blighted—yet that teas ini trouUe. <
«. c.-stiouT, ; - ?Ifttn Street, Vivny, Imllonn. CLKtN.'i and u-p-tm: Clucki-, Wnictiw, and Jc-xe’ry, for i-oj-b. Alt work warranted well ,i.t!:-.*. Vi ii vistt Aiiviisytlle, Henniugtirn, .ir-! '.Ci- r pbn i*-. if vatlcd tipuri.
M E R C II A S T S, Nf.v 0KLEINS, Li,
ST. JORGENSON, of Florence, Ind.. 'will do I in-Incas in and through the above named the present season, and any COB* sigiiihcnls of pin luce made to said bouse, or any f r ti.e purchase of groceries, Arc., by n:y (livin!?. iviil not only receive (heir altentii'ti, bet mine also.
UOHEBT S. L A HE!,
ATTOUNliV ec COX NsKM.01l .VT LAW,
VEVAV. INDIANA, I WIT.l, prompt ■>■ a.k-iid bi!>»ne« in the . Ciusiu.’ui t’kas and Circuit Courts of
I refer tn Hardsal is Bro.j Pel« NciT.v Sen, Tail is Son of Cincinnati, Ohio. . lltcenitcr 1, tSCiO.—tim
Bwii-crluud cb:in*
WIU.lAM r.i LLn.il>!}.
Dry, Goods and Carpet Store, JO HA SIIILL1TO & CO., Nor. lOi, 103 and 1(3 West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, , Importers of
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StAbbu", iT -'I-tv?, Pr-Mcv.
The Great Wire-Pullers,
mid hi-tir/n-r X'/urlr f-r-m /‘ally, Pike rturut, Vt-iay, InJoiua.
As bad as may be the reflection, there is a great deal of wire quill tug iu all guv-; ernments, even in that of the "free uni democracy*' - of the United Stales. It is not-mcrely a of personal merit "whoshall be our governors and presidents, but one of intrigue, i secret manocuvering, and; —but too often —-bribery of the;roost unblushing i1e>cr:ption, Thus|.when Colonel Fremont was a candidate for i the presidency, (.ieorge Law spent towards $100,000 iu advancing his with/ the understanding if elected, Fremont sbonld carry out the Pacific railroad/ selleme, and. throw the contract, an affair ■ of mill ions,- into .the bands of Law. - When in the last presidential conlcsf, the,question of Buchanan's election was harrowed down to Pconsylyahia, the Clievalicr .F'orney of the effected an npderetauding with the candidate, in virtne of which lie exerted Iiis influcacp.-in /iUeli a way, undoubtedly, as to ensuie Uiielunau’s trimu ph. The maimer in.which Pierce was. thrust upon the people, is,another indication of the lengths to which cliqui.sm is Carried in nominating'conventions. Pretty; certain it is.- that it is all a matter of cabalism who . shall occupy the “.White Honse" in 1S60| ■ udIcss a war or.Bome other great national .event sbonlii throw Routo.man prominently before the people, os in thecaso of .General Taylor, and thus unite them irf, a; bond of, feeling strong enough to EartuounLtho trickery of poiiticiuus. ., ... . •. -V: ■ . , :
Tjr"Er.l’S c.m.-;.i:A;y a m-Mutmcnt ,E.«C of .S;ddh-iy w.-rk, s ;r.---l the W.inti of ;! c pet - ;''J ,i-T land county. S'
V ;"Tliis truth flashed through my minijl. ’ Ev. cry. momoni the pteti?aic grew greater;' Kverv moment was'one less in- the shot! time Misd to live. , And tucA a life!' An hotir, per hups a day; to la.confined. at the' bottom, of the 'ocean,and gradually die. It seemed worse I to- awake unit Unit ‘ yountelfburicd, for then a speedy death would \ieljeve ; you, but Who knew how (oiig I-was to.lire in this awful tomb I ■ /: ! / “The libs of the machine yrere bcnl in 'and .the. boiler iron protruded, bet ween them. ; It became almost lo force-out lhc rcfu'seair. And ihen iL was so dark! :1 Wjjal (Would.notT have giren for a light lv. Ii seemed ns if I could •lmost/«l it. ‘ A : dyath : liktdamp "was ’’upon, the sides of ( this/ '(rny iron coffin, !while n deBth-hke, cold sweat stood Upon my tbroWad v 1 ;muslhave' paired -a full hour (thus; wheti-I struck bottom. ; A t first, a thrill ’of pleasure passed through my, ‘frame, but it was immediately followed by a terrible reac-tion,-for the thought passed through my brain \hat here I would lie oihong the’ rocks at the bottom of the sea, qnd perish of starvation pud suffocation. ' Bitt 1 noticed that 1 moved along by .the grating of the rocks on my boat. For Several hours i liy thus in tertiblc suspense,' borne ojong'by some hidden current, when 1 Suddenly perceived a faint glimmering of light, s' “I sptang up. \ew energy appeared la be infused into my frame. I took the broken 1c jrer and tried to‘m.)ke myself rise. It was in Vain. But. Unr c bad'already arisen in my heart. 1 keptiny eye at’the leiisc.v. Utighler, brighter grow the light,-..1 again tried Ipe broken lever. , I succeeded and, rising to the sut. face, I was borne oslioreby the waves/ Fearing death till; 1 fairly readied the dry land, I then swore neyeropinto have anything Id do ■y-jtli' fttinfirinr vatiffution.' I bad landed fifty miles'from home. Whither I hastened, .
Dry Goods axd -Caupetixo, Respectfully inform their customers and purchasers generally that they ate now opening an extensive mid complete assortment of Div Goods, Carpeting, Floor 011-Cloths, *Ac., Ac.. Ac, , Familtc;, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat owners, and oil others may depend upon 'finding, the best class of Goods, at prices; as low u t'bcy can be purchased in the Eastern cities. They have also added to their business at extensive . • ‘ ; ' ’
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A LI. kin.ia of IV.utiug ncailr ext-ented, at shun notico, aiutcn thi- rcasccAbte terms. Adayi.* supply of Dcf.ii>, Mumuxoca, Notes, and a!) fciitds cf Jurticvs* [JlJiihs, ci* wavs on hann.V
- “My babe was til that I bad leftou earth. T labored night and day to sopport him' and myself; and sought to train him in the right way; bnt as he grew older, evil companions won him away from me.. He ceased to care for- his mother’s counsels; he. would sneer at her entreaties and agonized .prayers. He left my hum - blc.roof that ho might be unrestrained in the pursuit of evil/ and at last, when heated with .wine one night, he.look the life of a fellow'betng, and ended his own' npon the scaffold, My Heavenly Father had filled my cop of sorrow before, but now it ran over. Thai teas trouUt , ladies ; such as 1 hope His 'mercy will spare you from ever experiencing,’* There was no dry eye among but listener, and (be wartpest sympathy was expressed for, the bereaved moilier, whose sad history has Unght them a useful lesson. .
Jobbing Department, To vrhi<'h they'invite the special aitentioi of Cash and short lime bujers. tnei9-4m
mYiiiiiisii THE undersigned laving mcnccd I'jc Iron Fonndeiy ■ business, soliciivtl.e paiicmn're ofi$3£i5£>i5 the public in cciit-nd.. Call .ni I see.. ' JOd»An.JACKiI.\.N\ . ..Vevay, Ind., April i.lSoS.-lf ' . '
RISING SUN FOUNDRY.
. 3. M. KBISTER 4 CO.. eA VINO removed their Foundry info their new building, are now pteparedto do all kinds of citing usually done in sim’larextablisjimcnts. Having procured good Lathes, u u are enabled to do Turning and Finishing in a neat and workmanlike style. We ate also mu nu fact tiring O'Key’s Patent Latli Cutler, which witii one Horse Pdwta will cut from CO to fS.POQ 'merchantable Lath per day. Wc shall also have made and ready for the season, Sucar Mills of the roost approved, patterns, at prices that will suit all who wisk to puehase. - , ; We have mitJe such alterations id bor Hay Press Irons that place them beyond ibe possib'lily of breaking. Thankful foi past favors, we earnestly Mlicit a continuance of the same.
. £{ Jj A Cfii S.v£ ST §3. *5:15 S 5 ! '! linUR snhscribrr continues to carry on the fi. HlachsiaUhins Business at the. saite old ■ stand on Ferry strict, where dll kinds of work in his line, is pionipUy attended to. ' ; 33* Paiiipalar ar 1 t , iK'oii/p.’'.i;l,io i:ia';in£ Hay- . Press' Irons. and Ironing llttegies and Carria-i ges/etc., etc. Acontinuance of public pa--1 ironaceis.rejpcclfirUy ■■' ■ janl-’oO JOSEPH JAOF.US.
■ ■; i ; f. ’A. BpEKtfEB, . Watch i?3n!i<‘i» and Jcitcllcr/ .. . mis stnnr.r,'vcvav, i.vm.isv, - I R ESPECTFULLY informs Iheipubltc. that I . has juste pen etlasl o rc-o . I .'Majo ’ P. Dtifyut's' building.gya j where l.c in tem’s kecpiiig . on ; a | tencrai assouiiicnv nj V Cwcks antj'j JxwftLBt. ■ •' . '*■■.' . ' ■' ■■> " ■ ., O* Particular altciition paid Watches. GlocUs, and Jewelry. jahl-'SS:
All orders left with F. L. GRISARD&SON, of Vevay, will be punctually attended to. J, M. KEISTER.& CO. Rising Sun, Jan. I. 1S59.'
Plant Shade Tabes. —It is now the season of the year to cct ont shade trees, and*wo hope onr citizens will pay attention to .it before it gets too late. Any quantity of nice trees as need be can be procured in in onr vicinity without any 'other expense than jast going after them, land what a beautiful town we could have ifour streets were skirted with shade trees* and onr front yard* thickly studded with shrubbery and (lowers. VVo would also intimate that the removal of stamps and orher impediments froth the streets might add to tbs convenience.as well as to the beauty of tbe’'town. ■Vf
i« -"That iiictit l liveJutray dreatt}* Ibis terrible scene over; »gain I e.\j>v‘nenctil the saute juffeniigj, anil, even now, \y;IienMeri entirely in ilie(dark, I seem to bear'lhc(crcakihf*orilic sides of‘in) 1 1:0*1 and feci,the cold chills 1 then .iViu 1, Yen MCr tl>c;erdre, Avby, I -never have ceased to use itiiigU't lamp."' > ■.- ( r ■
County Seat of Perry County.
Metntic Burial Cases*
We learn from the' Cannelton lleporltr that at the; March lernvof tboBounioi C otn ru i -ioDoro' pfn Perry county, the question of the jclocatioq of,the. county wmv under the law passed at the cxtia Vesion for the removal.of the county swft from Komo to CanneUou, came up. . ;Tlmcotumiuee from, Uaiinelion deposited willi the
JESSE V. SHORT, B’TNDERTAKER, has and will continue to yU Veep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Mvlniic Burial Case*, and also Platen with all kinds of inscriptions. He will atao attend to cementing, and all calls in hit lino of business. He constantly keeps dd bxnd alL. sorts and'Sires of i '
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% The hvVl day my fricnd dtparted, and l net* ey met him again, but hia story hailnted met ill 1 put it)in black and white for the beuefilof the world, ’■
SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD respectfully annoimee to. the, citizen* of S w ilze r 1 an dco tin I that he has located In. V EV,VY-, fo the purpose of practicing the various* branches of I .is, pjrofes.smu. 'Teeth insetted, from a gjn-le one to ufull set. iii fbe b«t and most ■ Approved style; Teeih Plugged, , ; ;
ItCAUr-TIAWE COFFJSS, t lined and trimmed, cloth covered dad plain*, and will' attend with bis Hearse all: funeralcalls. Having pure based his jmetalicoases 0-, the. manufacturer, arid all his niaterilil#. at wholesale prices, articles in his line wlU“ ba • disposed of on the most reasonable terms.’; Residence and Shop.on .Seminary .streeV north-west of Scliepck’s Flouring'Mill,'.],,
County Treasurer $3,500, the amount required for building purposes.., On .molion of Judge _Ballanl Smith, tlio Comnisssi oners opencd tlie bida for building a uetv jail and repairing the house donated for a court house. , This motion,-however, ,was resisted unsuccessfully by JamesC. Vealcb, Esq., attorney for lUoso opposed to ihe relocalioDv TbiS settles the question as tot he constitutionality oftbelaw of. the extra session,^.so lar .as tho Commissioners* ■ coort'ia concerned. Exceptions were however taken ; and the case appealed to the Qifcnit- Court. Messrs. Elijah 1 Udckehy and George P, .Deweste gave bond- in six .thousand dollars, to prosecute : the;; appeal v -. at the - next term. of . the court* ■ Whatever tho decision of the Circuit Court may be, the case will go to the Supreme Court, when the constitutionalily- of the law of the extra session wilt be thoroughly tested.— Xm JUbany Ledger.
■ r who are deserting t their homes' for spiritualism, politics* and er fanatical delusions; may pause mid fonder on r the following excellent and beautiful lines from Solomon: “Who can find a virtuous woman?: I For her price is far above robiee. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her. ' . ! ’ : She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. .■ She streteheth oilt her hand to tbe poor| yea, she reacbeth 'forth her handa to the { needy. Strength and Honor are her {clothing; ' j ; : She opencth her,roontV, with wisdom! laud in her tongue is r the Iaw ; of kindness, j Her children arise up and call ‘.her i blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth I her. | Many daughters have done virtuously, ibut thou excellent them all.’*
{ (£7-The working days in Switzerland jaro from 14 to 16 hours.* Wages for children, five cents per day; for women, !from sixteen to thirty cents; moo from ! forty to fifty cents.
Religion.-— .What is religion? Is U unreserved devotion—a perfect offering of the whole being ?/; Then is'the.-Hindpo a model. la it,implicit and suatamiog faith ? Then are heathens most religions. But what is the Christian religion ? Is it a subscribing to a particular formula—an observance of certain customs and cer-emonies—-or is it the real spirit of Christ infusing itself into" the of men, whether pagan or Hindoo—a spirit which prompts them to imitate his example in all things, though they are not bound by church creed or dogma.
■■ : All person* desiring hi* Fervices will re* - etv® Immediate attention. Office; on thecor- , ,uer of Pike and Fctrj streets, odjoiniog AVmJ PHte's Tailor Shop;: ’*
D RATING TUG undcriigneil 'respectfully informs Uie cUiztos .of Vc-
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THE 1 undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public'that he has opened a Blacksmith Simp on Feiry street, two door* above ShnfT’a R’a*ion Shop, Vevoy, Ind. whore he wii! be ph ased to do work for the public on reasniiable tenil*. Waggons. Pmws, Buggies, flay Press Irons, ,J*c., &c., nenlly made and repaired.
vaj*. that, he is now: prepared with' ThreoGood lloracs and Drmf$i~ ami will ntl?nd*(o''all'b’nsiness'Tri tbit liot with which he may be favored, within teach oflown. He will do hauling at oil ticae»,tiia or shine, night or day, if the public will. pay him for it. Jobs will be taken it liberal reductions.
17“ Palnnirc yourselves h* tilling on Ibt Yellow Drays. W.M. PEELMAN.
I will l*u |irc;>nrctl al oil times to do horse ahdemjj in o neatand substantial manner, i my hone shoes to the font, and not lha ,/oot to the thor. Jd. L. DUFLAH -v
Vcvoy, Aug. 27, 1S5S.—tf
(tCr A juryman was asked, whether ho had been charged by the presiding Judge. "Well,” said be, "the little feliow that sits up in the pulpit and bosses over tho crowd, gin na a lector, bnt I don't know whether he charges any thing or not.”
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ALL those in need of something eiln in the Lumber line, cart'be accommodated on shot*, notice, by leaving their erden with An?huU & Son. st iheir Mill two milet north of Jhiorefidd, Swurctlaod county, Ind. , se29tf ANSHUTZfcSGN.
PllRB AVinc, Brandy, Whisky, Rum and ;‘Girir for’siiW for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sderamenlal purposes only, ay s e29 ; ,. J. 1.. T HIER AU V. 7 :t ij'K bLS; ; Nu.’i‘KonawhV'SatY just v'Jt v V received and for sale by J. TEATS.
/3Tlf all the water of the Atlantic were steamed away, there would remain enough salt deposited from it to cover an extent of seven millions of square miles, one entire mile deep.
X3T Shoemakers and milkmen make good sailors—they’re both used to working at the pnmpa.
DYE STUFFS.—An esoorUaeDlTof py* Staffs can bo foufld it ■ J, TBVTS STOWL
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