Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 April 1859 — Page 1

PUBLISHED WEEKLY.

i-E'-tai acttffx t: ssy^Ei?,

..... _ Bv F. J. W.vuo it C»., At $1 a year, if paid in advance.

m euc HANTS A;;n thauke.;, Vl :tr.C'\ ent;

t)LAOH, J.. Ready* mndoClatbim; anti X) CealleinSD's Piirnlshiu" G<h«K Jtsin si.

Dii- ,1. V.*, MUiU'i!!, Physician and Surgeon,

pLARKSON .it WALDO, Grouciias V and Provisions, and Habfrr, Main tl..

Mr. sTraLi:;c\

Kvrlt iriiaml County,

riOURVOISiEU & LEWIS, Traders Xj and Mercaants, 5o..t Odd Felton* flail.

/. l. w*tis, c. ri.r.\iOTr, r c. WATTS. I'iClSASTS & CO.,

ARAY. JOHN W„ Merchant Tailor, \3T pcudy-matto Clolhing, and Gents Punishing Goods, Main st, . ,

C o m m i s 21 o:: M z r c h a n ts, .Am! Dval.'is :n Wotcrn TicJaca, C7 anJ £3 ire Suctl, oiw Ot'.u>s, La.

VOLUME XLII,

VEVAY, IND., APRIL 20, 1859.

NUMBER 16.

AOLDENBDRG & SON, Tinware ami IX Stores, Ac., Pen? si.

THE valley BKOOK. r tt .'li from the tourin'-in of the wofrtl

Tims the amount of two amt three quarter millions has been secured Id our school*, partly by mortgaged loans. ; The license taw will also add annually some $50,000 to the School Fund lor current expenses. The 10 per cent tax remains the same, hut under Hw new appraisement its revenue will be greatly increased.

PATTISOX HOUSE, A. S. KINO-LUV. I'r.crK.’LTJ', cf Cnsuty.J

ARISARD »t SON, Iron aiiil Hnnlwaro, II Groceries, and Airlrnltural. Implements, s. w. coroar of Main and Ferry sis.

A rivulet of the valley wine, And glided on for im.ny a rood, , - Flushed with the ruddy dame.

No. 31 Nonti Aul Ji.ie 11 , it.ii juapolis, lai. Term*—$f [tr rtvsiliK 1)*l!o* rates. Tie Hocse is [Hi-ssutiiy st'.uMed in ft retired pirn of tt.A tr. ; , !>ui t ,i.'.t-ulcr.t for all filitndiliS ;r* [.icir.-.t*. V ir.l-jxiu-'iiije njo ailu'A'ii all. iv. 1 'i. i.-e. fuV2-ly :

HATHAWAY & ,00.. Hrv Goods XI Clothing, and Crb;«r«*, Perry strict.

The air was frerh anti soft and Tiiii .slopes in Sitting's new vctuutt* lay, A lid wel wilVdeW-iltnps. nt my ktl Uloouitd ybiuig violeta o! May. No sound of-busy life was F/arO, Amid the pastures lone nnd stilt. Save the toilit rlstays of eiitly Wed, • Or bleat ol fl Wilts along the hill.

HARWOOD £ DOAN, Dry Goods and H‘Groceries, Jfos. Sard 3 0<IJ FVllons Hall.

HOMPHREV, ISAAC, IIciTise and XI Sign Palo tor, and Paper Hanger. Poart *t. '■

Dn. Ws;, Git.iisrn:, I l!». !*. S, 3ioc, RUtctf S ; > l >i i" : * 1 Al.taswue, ind

Taking Caro of Number Otto, BY W. A. 1LC0IT.

I7INCA1D £ CO . E. D„ Millinery and Mantua-making, and Pmry GwJi, !. e, corr.i-rol Main and Uocrty its. , .

I)i t,, (iiilcsplo & Phvsiciiins anil Surgeons, . # 1 n.WINfl ( rn!-' if.*,;; in I he p:ac* lice ni .'Icl.vit.e _-i <’> • ty. it; tfiiiir *'*• lijai L: iiiei.t v, w. ci.l to. ptJL-iioi y ij itil the continued pj-.ii. C> o.; u't fiitti !.*. I'if* field .'.id tlsisicroJi es-.-.j tit joint stltiiiian. ■*

There is a class of persons among ns who seem.to think that, iu the old ami hackneyed direction, "Take care ufNtim* her One/’ 1* Mmd the quintessence ol all wisdom, and jil) good, smimi, common sense. But-there is, to the rule, at least one somewhat distinguished exception. . When Dr.., Pa ley was going ill at to the University,* accompanied by his father, they rude, as the cuMom then was, on horseback ; but young.Paley, being nnaccuslonred to the saddle, kept, failing off. However, he seems to Jhavk btoii unhurt hy his falls; for they became at lergth tf' such frequent occurrence as to excite no surprise; and the* father, when he heard the noise of a fall,, would only just turn his head and say, “Take cate of your money,” ''Number One, in this single instance, it would seem, was tecuud in point of impoctaace to the contents of its pockets. It is not to be denied that there is a sente In which this rule might be appro- j priate, and might even savor of the high-1 cu To cease to do evil and [learn to do well, or to repent of our transIgrcsidons. and through good repoit and 1 through evil follow our blessed Saviour, | would he to take care of Number One in | the best possible manner. On this point, I suppose, .there will be but one opinion. I Pul the hind of takihg'care of Number ; One which is usually intended by the language of our caption, is of a character somewhat different. It implies a selfish* | ness which would only taka care of Num- | her One, while ell others would be left to take care of themselves. Whereas .it. is believed .by a large class of-tbe community, whose opinions are entitled io high re? | sped, that wo best take care of Number , One when in the love of Godandbrnuanlity, wc do all we can in the world lor 'others. -' * To lake care, of Number One, however. in the highest! sense, that la, to make ourselves, each of -Us perfect as possible, j physically, socially, intellectually, and morally, would certainly be to do & very great work. If every one would but do this, and do it forthwith, of course nothing would remain for any one to do but to lake care of self. The happy lime would have arrived when none need to teach Ids neighbor or brother to know the Lord, for | all would know Him, from- the least to 1 flits greatest. As the world now is, however,dying in wickedness, the old injunction,* "Take care of Number One,” sounds rather self isli and unchristian. Strike it out* then, if you please, from your vocabulary, and insert io its place a more brotherly and Christian injunction, viz. *. "Bear ye one another's burdens.”

[ traced that rivtj’cl’s winding way ; No v see nt i of bi'nuty cpv r.ii! round, Where meads of brighter virtue lav,. • And lovelier WiiaiCmis tinged the ground.

upon her 1 lap, and looked upon him, os a woman ejlwoya does, upon a man who. has done a heioiu action. livery glance, savu that of James Crawford, was turned upon him with appronation. . ■ . . Crawford looked exceedingly sulky, at which his host MOmed annoyed, ' "What's the me. friends,'* he.exclaim* ed, "of all tliis palaver? Tim moore is his beef will taste all tho>ante whether struck down with kni.'o or hatchet ” ' That ul(cuipl\to produce harmony was assisted by Jinimy Spear,’who, from mi old chest in u cottier, produced a viol, upon which lie'scraped out it number of lively jigs and icels; They pttl the company in excellent spirits, who soon after dispersed, some to th-ir homes in the vicinity. mid- the remain Icr- to; beds in Peter HoiViumiV house.

IITTLEFIELD;I-:..’Maraud Xi dealer In all binds of I'crnllurc, Main M.

PLEAS A NTS, S. E. Si J. K-, Met;* X chants and. Traders, 3Iiln iircet- ■

Ah! happy vaUey stream, I said Calm irlntrs the wave amid the fii-wcis,' Whose ft a era nee iwiiid lhy_p.it It is shed ■;Tfciuu'gli'. ah' the joyous summer hours.

QTEVRNS.ISAAC. Dnij'dhsid McdiO cines. Paints, Oils,vtr.. Ffrsj.st.-

K. .“lYEIIS A CO., "Wholesale. Confectioners,

0, could life ’iY'lhme be pas:ed . In KtUtw tediolr sml silent men. tVhere 1 mieht (Swell MiJo'evp •*! ' Vat (tom if;a Wnats of men!

CHAW, A., Dry Goods and GtqcetWS, O a. w, corartror Kerry in.-l ?U.

And ; Dealers, m Fire Works, I T j*. HALL'S Ct.u W Main el, a‘V 3 f l-.Te (.* • .tnr.l'jj, Cncimiati.

L.'niwJmt! was cnc who remained. He was owner ot lligmiil, which was a post*, lion of importance, and that, combined 1 will) other reasons; gave him great inllu-; cute with JVier Hoffuiuu; '.Tire latter had an iiiifotiiinale taste for Mtoiig drink, which w.rs not easy to supply, the Maine law being 'then - in operation, ami Jt , was shrewdly suspected by- many that Crawloij, wbo wvni fiwpienlly.ilown the r iver, managed to fumisli liim with lhe forlildden article. : ; : Crawford had'endeavored to play the bgiceable to Kitty* but; hull been constantly repulsed by her, to the great dissatisfaction of her lather.' • • • length artived. The ica had taken us 'departure Horn tire livers and streams. The ax was no longer heard resounding through the forest, timi the lugs which had been tieim-iicd hy liie water’s edge, were Hunted by the spring rain-, and bound together iu rails, to.be transported ia tli.it form iu the niukat towns, some hundred and fifty iiiili.--. LjIuw. The logging camps were brokcti'-up and flume of l heir crew a gone down river to settle with rhjL owner-, while others teutuitied to “dtive the legs.” One 'balmy morning. Kitty Hoffman buu been in the wouJ g.uhcring the Itagiaul Mity-llower and scurlil chc« kerUwtit-, whtdt ate so beau tint 1 amid their brown leaves, and, after taking thelii home to smile ip glasses on the ntatitel, again went out, and ■ that lirno to the water. Uiilostuning tt laiteau, she euteied it, and, latter gilding round the prcUy shores of

■ were a bale of chatties, to guard the boat J .in the rear. At length the rapids were' {safelypassed, and the boat brought into| the shme. The. two adventurers,Wet and k exhausted, hut grateful and happy, sat {down in the sunshine upon it fatten tree. { Kitty’s emotions ■ took the. womanly S fornrof tears, and it was with, alternate ‘ tniih*?, sdhs and- broken''words, that she 'expressed her thanks to the brave boy who had., risked, h js’ lire fur her own. She 'called him bet; best hie ml—her brother. * lletook her-band, Which he pressed be {tween both his own, ami while he looked -•cathotly in her face. Raid slowly;* **Siv *ter$-marry,'arid brothers liv* in friendship i with their husbands. T cppld not took ! upon your husband, Kitty, therefore 1 am | not your brother.” ; ■ j Her eyes fell beneath' his gaze; her (checks flushed'with' surpiiso ami embar- ! rassmetii, and she made otiifibrl ip. with- | draw her hand. .' ' \ Thebcly unclasped It instantly, ami'sal ’silently hy her ■fide: ; { . Fa I tied with the thought of grieving ;him, the lifted her eyes, and met hisown' {fixed, full of sadness, upon her. * | "Hiive 1 vexed yon ?’’she whispered, j "Oil no, no!” lie replied; “what more icoidd you do lor poor S*itn. for Indian [Sum, than to pity him, than to endure ;Idm?'.llow should he date love Kitty jllofthian, the pretty gi.l, the wise .girl, .who has mom honk learning than alt the men.of the settlement ? ] will go away jwitii Sackabason, who is kind to mo. I Jwili shut up my heart toward woman i forever.” j The youthful faco of the speaker grew ’pale with his stern purpose, but his lips {were tremulous with another emotion. ■How unconscious he was of all hi> splen!dio gifts, youth, beauty and heroism ! In {bin own eyes, he was but the.poor and (Unlettered Indian boy. The sentiment of j caste rose as strong in that Utile village I us in the circles of city life. The Indians Sure always regarded by the u-bite.settlers j os an inferior race, and Snm shared in [that opprobium, of which he was fully 1 ‘conscious, . He watted as if to hear fJJ0yi Kitty one more word, before hb, Rhbnld leave her (forever. A struggle suggested by his j words was going on in her mind, which the perceived by that power which accom- ] parties .strong emoirnn, and which reveals jjbul to soul more clearly than words can lever do. ! Site did not speak, and a shade of hit* |teim“s passed over bis face. Then he said: "The path through tba woods is long and lonely, but Kitty is. a forest maiden aud docs not.fear it. 1 will go now,” and he moved away; But a few low wbnls from his companion arrested him: "Do not leave mo.” Ho turned:. “Have you one word, of ■hope for me, Kitty?” “If there is hope in this—that you are to me tire noblest, I the kindest, the most beautiful of human .beings.” . d Ho sprung toward her, falling upon his knees at her feet and seizing her hands 1 which ho pressed* to his lips and cheeks “Silly boy,” said she, but with a smile (ears, “tri plunge into Salmon Rips, daring.death at every step, and all to save 1 a gitl who for her folly deserved to bo drowned,” : . t . TO BE COXTJSCCD.-

\ Tho Changes In the School’ Law. L From the iuimber of inquiries which f have been ina<to in regard to the change r ] in our school law, Wo presume our rcadt |ers will be pleased to see the following in s'; print' i; s i Section i4 of the old school law is so ilauicmleJ ; as to iimho the present Town’- • jship Trustee, trustee for school pm poses, l iaud he is lo ba lds own clerk and trees* • turefvv■: " . | Section 27; requires the trustee to ftpj portion the schotit funds on the Hrstllonvj day.in June. ;and in such manner as to )‘give an equal lime of instruction to all /Ithe schools ia the township, 1 ns. early as •! practicable. . 1 t j -Bociitm 107 vests the election r jinisial of teachers in the mnjorilyJ ol r .the.Inhabitants inthe school r in the school director, (instead oftho.old s ; trustee.) • /; ■ ' j Ejection 143 gives on appeal to - the a’County'Auditor. in place of, tjie State Sti* i' pcriatcndent of public instrtibippuy ■ • y o; ' iS T o change . h as been m ade m live duties .’of the Trustee's of.towns in regard ,,10 T common sellooU. j . .■■■■.■■ gi A law basFcen.parsed which compels • |the St»(e o Dicers to keep the school funds o j separate* from other funds and not to .ex* n ] pend thmn for other.purposes. : - T' I, j ■ The $180,000 (interest included) bor* ; jrowcd'by IhelStato or taken by the State O ’ uCBters/' from . the school fund inl.867, s i will be returned, in i860 ip time for dis* e iributipu." it; . ‘ % ‘ o | Thot means of the : Sinking Fund—a< .* • fast as they can bo converted into cash—;t: reserving a sufficiency to pay the banli d bond debt, will' ho distributed oyer (he h; counties of tho State lor loans secured hj a. mortgages oh teal estate, the counties bos' tag held responsible for tho amount re* d ccived, .: io* Tho money borrqwed by the State, o s-lha Sinking Fund in 1842 and 1843 io ’ amounting in 1861, to 81,188,000, . hai k ; been secured to the school fund, by a bone L* [of the State,' pays bio M the pleasure o a the State, hut'bearing an annual tntores n of 6 per cant., from-tho let of January e 1801. :

rp KAMI'S, J1CBSJS, i)ty Goods anJ GtoX eerie*, comer »f Jlalu mid K- rry ■

;Cb1 what new ochors fieei imne rar ? The vili litre sqLuol bin/s meny call,' ■And ‘miclii. the yttnue himr I hoar The nii- ii:tg of the waWfall.

■.'Ti.cr in ' tie,, ii’iiiilanliy on baij i tt;« si*J U-j:. in th«* UV«t; us::;.", ;, 1 . sad 1j K-jkp diy in id/ climate. *, • octl3-ly

-millEBAUD. L.. Drags',-Meatiinijs. X-PalaU and.Dib,.Mata M. - ■ ■*■

WALDO,. R Moll Pm liter, and TuVofanet’isint; vJb/v villa" mllac; WaSh-weit corner of Main awl Kerry sir.

I. looked! »!e;w(d«*niiw vjt« helr.iytd ‘ ’ A pool Ui.it afonir line burnished steel, , \\ l.eie that htigh l V.il ; 5 yVsrre-t in w as Sta > cd To tui!L lie iii.IicJ’s p.JnJvrJti? wheel.

6 Al’ RIGI'S. ccC.

TUC ut’Jutluf.t .i f,.iron mt.J ji:d coulmae* — wi’.f, if :,i mnufactmc C-r.r Wagon*, . c.c i t ; r.'.;.r; a.:. Ttimminj ■

- Dr. J. fl'. ci. S DU WY T Y, Corner Main -ml Walnut Si root?,

At 1 why Jhr: y.O I. I tkr.sAt with \botne, fit it iM'ul jtiiinet, V.'l; ’-.I I-Vi 0 .1 : \ lir.iltt I 1 ,ir.mt a HJint LiaL..r;i* t ; i.,i llie Cviiiiituii'tojd. "1

ivj J'l'jti.. i: c;-I; .:.. f 'ai:!i neatnci* aitj t! Me. .i- y. f 11*. of woikraea jtl s, ‘e,n''i-;rnrin-.'i tmI to be sut* or cheapneu, Ail tv'ulk •-/in.'.rt’eJ.

VEVAV. ISPTAX.l,

J. II. TiTl’S Notary Public, ami General Real

Nd, le*- tpe »!/i it Illy patt, Amhi tl;v j Mines n: iile : lint will; a a fin and L'eneioit* htJtt I’ress forward-in the glorious strife.

• 1 a;n ’ ! j itayrifaciute'plaih o: fiB" r\ i.'j3Vrs, tcii irt-iml fjnrral call I II. A. TINKER.

Eslntc A‘_ r ent. LECLERC IIOl SIl/vr. VAY, IXD

v.TN tu-if

C-j’.I'jii JFirsh’IP, 1859.—if

itoaKU’P x. lasu;.

Attorney uiulCuumoibr at Law.

Health mvl Happiness Secured. Y ui' Nu MHN «■ no trc iu ‘Sen i:g th«e(-ft-c ; s it-ll-Atoir, c»a surely ead jwtwane.'iHv usmj *iio ■ CON C L‘ N Til A IE U CURE, .

Vi v,iv. \\HLL promptly at’.viil !•» i t Vn!daci? cii.IT trusted t*» !.is rate, in li.e Citvi-il 2f,d Common Pb-as Ci*cr.i. .

li ’ll L L i M I\ i f:* A .V£ i:,

• , A Q/’j VITA E, .. A 'Remedy i/ Ci tat ar.i Certain Paver. This reran! y is put up in small visls, and cat be sent by ijhiS so ar t > *-ircSi. A trill *U1 satisfy. I’s*; is s wttk,-and you villeiperi* cnce a preai betiefit. ■ A circular cnr.lainini full psnicuiaT;, sent (free) <iii application.— } , tKc,.per.t y.ttc, $1, . Oks buttle last a rconth. N.B. This rmtdy is Suitable for eithertn. Address K. CitL'flF.R. Medical A pent, Cis 3 ly . 712 Broadway,-Sfew-V oik. Fur sale in Vet ay by 11,STEVENS.'

misL'r.ifilar.a > r

Saddles, Harness, Col lars, Brid tes,

sitd'L'miIk 1 ! W«ili G*’sully, Pike strn- 1. Vcw.v, Ind.

TTE keeps ciHistant ly »;i baud a>t assert men I ll of lits tiwiiinaKe, an 1 is pi spared to ti'l all orders, ml s!p;i nilicv. aa-l at vviy low Tates.' A .'Lai*- .if pMr.ei.ire is sw'icitvil.

r A ox L i TTL Uf f i li L0,

Dnnlcr In Cabinet t'liviiiliivr, WILL htep voiifianlly u:i luetd a gtfHCvtl 3s?0.Irat n; nf C.il r.'nnlitr.*, runsi* ting lU part nf Oniraus, le.il.'le-i■!.*,. Li-Tfr ning. Hreakr.ij;. CeitUTS'id Card Stands, Wanlrobi s. Sufi-s ; i» fatl,-any-r v V tiling required in his Irr.'s T> nav. S, B.—Fuilftab Silnid-d with fleanttoany part of Hit tunntty., CniViiis ktpl on litiml.

(( Englishmen,” ' : "Scotchmen” “ Protestant Irishmen/' “Welchmen,” CUPPORT ycm own paper, and Welcome Um o -yt:\vs from now." Which is published every Thors Joy and £m* warded posing free for f>if one year, fpr six inoulhs, bO.cts lor U:(se tuoslhi, ■ always payable iii ctjvtr.ee. . Pa'rlits tip clubs n:e allowed 5i pe* cent-fur their irJtijb’ti. Postcssterj lie aa* IhoiiteJ lo act ca apmts. ■ TOWNPROY & DAY, . EJilois tu.J Proprietors, Xew-Vork City.

tho sucimr, pushed, ont into (he river. | The current, bivoltcn, by melting snow* j j (mil tpring ruius; was swift and strong,' ami lure the Hulo bark rapidly along .without effort of her own., . # ( ■: The fide over the rushing water' was so } exciting that she laughed and sang, and , wondered tbaVauy one could lorego tiro , Jdigbts of-stich .a morning, and sit . shrouded within font walls—luiw mucli time pacf-cd tints she cotdd'iioi tell, when 5] u chII, sounded from, thb shore, a pro-1 j ■longed “ W ho—O—o, ’’ the - v«(ce resting | j upon tbo vowel notes in it rich mdsical | swell. vSha swept tho shoie with her ‘ glaiice,'but no one was visible; the call i was repealed, when, placing,her band to ! her month, she gave an answering one. Then she perceived, gliding, ia and out { among tlio trees; a figure moving rapidly ( up the snore. . As ho drew nearer, she , perteived tlial lit) was making vtbletrl ges- j itnes,. evitlenuyr directed toward herself. Supposing thai.hii wished her to put him over to liio o] polite shore; she caught tip the. puddle, iu 'order to do;Vo/wln'ii. to her alarm,'Ishe perceived llmtlbc current was much stronger thati at the mouth of I the stream, and sire had no control over: |u*r.little ■ halt. Iri vaih she exerted all p her sliciigtli' to direct it toward tire shore j —duwiiiU, mote and more rapidly, it was t swept, and soon the featTnl smimd of the I rapids felt tipon .her' car. She. was ap-j pttiVchtng Salmon Kips, and , had beeni borne so swiftly along, «s id bo ancon- ( ibciyti-s of the distain-a which she bad made. J j v Tim person upon tlio shore whom, she [then tecogniav’d ;us Indian Saorj bitd ovi-i ilontly seen her, dangur;’ah*l aitehiptcd lb * warn heir, Sbo gained, hope front - lliat/j ■when, to her diatuay, he liii tied and rap-; ’idly retraced his step.+; but sho soon kdt j assured that ha bad formed some plan for j her ussiatancCr-lor ba 'almost iWw over, the long h groundi-taking flying leaps over the lailcn trees,' wliilohis - ioug . locks ■ streamed upon the air. •. '; . : j He reached tbc.broken rvftterj and the boat nearly ia< tbo tniddlo of ihti stream' Was rapidly approaching ; it; .Tlrcn bb; pi tinged in, halt swimming, half wading,.’ come tiding’with the tumbling waves, and; with the assistance of his pule springing | from rock to rock. - He reached the cban-J ncl, and battlbd for one niuuiuut tyith tbo > angry element; fora loot!io 1 d, tbou.wben; the boat approached, with oop great leap, j ho was stanvling in her prow, ! There was no time, lor words, and ho'| did nut even look .behind him; all hisi strength and,skill worn rtiquiml lb guide the boat amid the foaming;breakers, to | fend her with his polo from thb rough j tit- J ting rocks, and fores hoi into, the safest' channels, Liu bad alien poled up and down those rapids, bat never before with; a polo so short and untried, or with a, height so precious, Uow quick was bis ’ eye; how linn hi* muscle I as he stretched sometimes nearly hall hi a length over the' water, to guard against some treacherous i rock, and quick as thought sprang to theopposite ride, to ward olf a danger there.; Sometimes, when his polo was firmly sat- ’ tied for a moment, bo would exchange a j noilo of encouragement with Xvitty, than ; again he would spring over her as if aha

- j;03BP« JAiJKtlS, Blacksmith; and Wni-tm Maker,

Ferry Street, VcvsyI ml., j i Continues tounv u» ii.e i BusineStftiu all i : s lianeliei r,l -the old; aland, whvte*ii!l \Vurk will bn [UOU!uliiadctl to, at rcas'inalilc pticus..;- 1 r Particular ailtiiiiuir yiven! to inantne (lay . Pick Irons, aiiinrohiiit tViipuM.vthwciisai:;! ■ Cattiajres. ; A continonr.tc.-of. public pa’.iuii- , •(fa il rvJpectfolly aulictied. • - - T ' , ’ l\ A. KHtiUtSVAi, ~ j \\ r atcli Maker and Jeweller, j . MaIs’St.,’Vtv.ir, lsn, t j Respectfully mTonnstiiv piduie that i;e ■ has just opened a stoic ui: 'tain si j ip P. Da four’s bittblinc.' and intends p v«j : keeping on. bondj a general j of tt'*Teiias,' CuicEia a«il Jnwrr.Ry. ; , Particular oitviiumi paid to repairing Jew-. elry. Watches ami Cluek-i., > ■ _ , Hr. J.Xi. Unhet'L, : ’ ; i S U K Cr E 0 X D E X T IS 'f, ] TT AS permanently Iccnted i n Vevby, for ibe j XI. piipose of practising bii ptolessioil , Teeth inserted.-fiqm’ a soizle rme to a^ 3^? I sett, in •he bvst aud incii ,‘.ly!(;; and ■ t«tk pUiggtil, tleantd/ aii.il estricied. v ! Ladiea of jtenilemen de'yifinjpi bis services ’ ..wilt receive inimctflalh'nljehlimi; i Office, on the corner of- Petty a fid Pike sts, [ nesl ilcof lo Price’s Tailor shop. 1 ■ ;• J ■New* HI ae k'sui i tli Shop. ■ j THE undenjitiaed bas ujeued a Blacksmith' Shop on Ferry street, two j tlcyirs Show ] SbulT’s W'auoti Stop, Vtsay, ,where he wilt lie : pleased to do work fur the public on reasona-j Die terms and'ut shhrl notice. ! AYagoqs, ridvrs, UaV Prcss lions, | &e., neatly made an ) repaired. • Hobsb I am prepared a I a'l time- 1 to do Hone sluicing iii a nealnqil substantial ■ manner. 1 1 fit my horse-shoes to the /cot, and i not the foot la the that.' ’ ■ : 1 * ■ ■■■■■; v «p2o.. : ..:• si. l; t duplan. ■: { : I) RAYING. THE tindersijined.. respectfully, in forms the, cilizens.of Verity, that he now prepared with , • Three Good Hot ere and Prays. and wilt-"attend" to all business in that fine wilh.prorapittesj and. despatch; ] He will! do ban ling at ail times, rain of shine, night or day, if the public will pay him (l»r it.'. Largo jobs will be lakeit at n tihetiir reduction. - XT Patronize y o urse 1 ven ' n y c;i 1 1 1 n# tm tbe Yellow Drays. ■ ■ W,M. PEELMAN. Melalie BuriaKuses. JESSE V. SHOUT, UNDERTAKE!’, Jins ami will continue tn keep on hand alt sizes of the latest improved Miialic IIuri.it a id alyo I’I a tvs with all kinds of insnipiioRs. He will alro attend to Cementing, ac! nit rails in his line of business. He constantly keeps on hand all sorti and sizes of «r,\ nv-.rf,i uk mrrtxs, lined and tninmrd, clolli covered dud plain, and will attend wirti hi? Hearse all funeral Calls. Having purchased li;s nidalic casus o. the. manufacturer, and all his nutjvriab at wholesale price*., articles in his lino will be disposed of on the most icasonaMe terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary sticot, nottb-west of Hchenck’a Floating Mill. HIDE3- — \Ve will, pay the market price for dry -ir r. bidcrrin.a ■ tTiVllVtil-M S A I.KWiv

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Dry Goods and Carpet Store. John shiluto & r,o. Xos. 101, 103 -ami 105 v.'csi Fourth Street, ciscixxXti, OHIO, Importers of

( Swiss Mascfactcriso iMJCamT. —The .population of Switzerland is about 2,400,000. Of this number, 250,000 ora employed in tho different branches of manufactures. Of these, 73,000 are bug aged in spinning, weaving, bleaching- or print-, ing cotton, 45,000 to (ho silk trade, and 80,500 in the clock and watch-making trades. Tho silk and cotton trades, an* principally confined to the German cantons of Ualle, Ziuich and Saint-Gall. — The watch and clock trades are ‘ cldelly carried oh in the French cantons. ■ From Genoa 1 alone tho United States receive:, annually, via Havre, about 240,000 watches, ..though U is believed (hat the success which has>/already signalized watchmaking- industry in the United Stales—hut u year ago’a mere experiment —will causa a sensibtadimunition iu the importation of Swiss, watches, so long an important clement in our trade witli that republic. . - . • ,.

Dry Goods and Carpeting, Respectful 11>* inform tJ.-'tt rustamera and purchasers gen dully tltn! they arc nbiV opening an extensive and ctitnjjielt; assortment of Dry Good;, Corpetinfj, Floor Oil-Cloths, Am■, Ac,, lie. Fa mi list, Huiel Keepers. Stcamboatowners, and all others u;j pile pc ltd upon finding the btit clajs of Go.rJs, at prices as low as they can be pirelmseJ in the Eastern cities. They Uwa'-'O tddcd u- ifatjr business an estenit'--? I • iobirii’.s LU'inMfmerit, To v.'blf-b tin-y invite tie special attention of cash tin.', shell' Gate l.uyits. tnaiIMm

RSSiR'e £UH FOUNDRY.

j. M. BLISTER &. CO., HAVING r-r.wed'tti**:r Foundry into their ii*;w Iiiiil ore prepared to do alt kinds vf casting in. mills dune in similar eatabIisljiietiU. • Ilaviuir pn eured good Lathes, wa a it- eni.L’td tu d„ S umnV and Finishing in « neat and wotSttiaitlike Myle. We ere aUo npiiufiiciwrirtg O’Key's Patent Lhtli Cutter, v liich 'i d It one Horse Power will, tm fioru 00 tu io.CCO nit-rcliiinlable Lath per day. Xv’y shill olso nave made and ready for the' season,'Susat Mills of the most approved liaiter(i.v--i ft.Its' lL-1 .will mil all who wish tu JlMChsSV. U'e J au* trade such alterations in our Hay Press Iron? l»e*t i>tace lleai beyond the possibility of breakinjrThankful fur past favcis we earnestly solicit a cutilijiui'tiue of the same. ■Allorders kit with F. L. GRISARD A: SON, of Verav, \vi;i be punctually attended to. ■ J. M. BLISTER At GO. Rising Sun, Jan. 1, ISo9.

Sepoy mutiny has cost thf government of India eighteen millions of pounds (890.000,000) directly, three millions* ($15,000,000) moro in lossc-i. Altogether the reached the enormous figure of. $l05,0Q0,00p.'or a little over one years expense,of, this en tire government as Mr, Buchanan manages it.. The sCverity.of the policy pursue*! towards the inntipeers i« best illustrated by the official return* of ponisment inflicwhich Mate that 386 haw been hanged, 1998 shot, 1471 iroprironed.. 1601 flogged, and 272 fined, a total of all hindof punishment of 5G28. Of tliete.’OoO have been ordered by military, and.4669 by civil authorities. ' - ' • v.;’ .

N:EW GOODS. niHK under «:ptied having rectivcd a lirjo i addition to -iis st-ich of

£Jry 4kooiIr 3 Comptkinff.'aU tie varieties usually kept ia the West, would respectfully say to. hii old patrons and the p»l»i>c generally that he U now prepared to luniko anything in his lino* and upon the most reasonable I erics. I have also a complete nssoitdeol of

]p7> Ltnei, eeleeUd on ths death ot Mrfu Kobtrb, by bitsbtar- -V ‘ WelaWhim InhUlliUe grave, ; - With Bower* open hi* brea»t; A lovely blossom for the iky, Ko footle yet «> blest. Id ibtdowy tMiuty o’er bli bw* Tho Ufa like treuei layt lift eye« wore clowd a* clued la sleep— Death scarce had dim'd their ray. : - We grieved to lay the gentle child * Wlthiii the darkening tomb, When the tweet flowers were polling fenh Their loveliest In bloom. But ah! tt »n m selfish grief. Id ysntrrlcbl world of bits*, Ha'll never snow the bitter care. That dim* our path tn this.

family ■liroccricsj

Queenswate,

■ Glassware, Stoneware, Unrilwaro, Cutlery, - Hals and Capa, Boots nod Shoot, ic M &c. Call and osa.u.te before puichuing eUewhere. N. D.—Connlrv produce taken in exchin|» ‘,i JEsfT. TEATS.

Lunacy is becoming very frepuent. All tbs State Asylums are over crowded with patients, and Mill they comw.

'IFK IS THE WOODS;.]', j‘ IS *f VV• I CJi.trfEl’.S — CHAPTER I. ; | 11 t It »v:>s u F.'trc.iv Stnnii.iii Mnine, nr.il : e liiO'C wim I;.tvi* nut 1‘Sj. i*i ii’need bucli c:tt» | L iltivu no i.ipi of its icnliic power,:il»« nirjii titirJc wit a situw, wiiieti was | li ! wlmiuii; iuio imiurn'i*. diitts, and tlio e iwijpl r.isin*; ai;*l ie;nitty in its tviU futy i .Lvitli a rdaiiii.t; like llimitlor, ■: 1 i Dmiiks Mili'was a Miiali el-Miing on llrO ? P.'Lul"rol, o-ver wliieli tva- scotti'ml Mime j i dt'K 1 '!! log enUJi'f, Lesides lltu luili wlii^ll; I) ;*:uvc name lo ti:o platv.' . !IIie oaloiui li id j}: ) t iu opening in llit* roof, wliiuli itMved the If i.ii.iilde puipo-itf of letting llieimoke out j L | iind , il.e ,igLi .in; and oti riig'iis tike tlie j 1 otto (K'stribeiM we re scrneH of elemental { v ; n at lari', fur llm tvind tind enow t trme 1 1 JudjiMfingaiid ilriftiiig ilotvii tliu opening, >“ * but di.ly to ia*'; imlf uiid cyiaptuit’d l»y llm | | ] l<ed ol jjlowinjj- roaln mid tlie Haines wlrioji 1 {leaped and thtdicd as if enjoying the coii- » jtest. ■' t- • 11 j V/bcu nights won* cleat, tlift slurs Jooli- * led tltuvn upoii those gathered about tin; ■ hemth>ibin*, mid by day tlio sky bpreud e 1 above its cl rtiotis bit:;', aiv.tthe f-nn pour- v 'ed ilnw n ilvlldod of golili'n ligbl.’ ; ’ f ‘ '1 be esbiu of Peter 1 Hoir»i.iii wait Fonip- ? ivli.it I.oyei ;!iH;i lire utiieis, mid possessed 1 the luxury uf glazed windows. 7 lie ellitll- u ■ ney oeciipi'i! nejidy oi:e side of tiro apart- 1 , iniT.i. ami ii.e iii.*, ivbieb wui composed 1 [ol b»gs savKiii ie.-t i:: l.-nctli, went bUzing * ■anil crackling up. read j eg oat its mddy t | light and genial beat. Tlieio were per- ; iitaps a ilfz ’.n peisons gatheicil it'round it, j | litxnri.iiihg iii it us only‘tlioso can who _■ i kayo ban let! ilirwi gli the day with ; fierce * .' winds and deep snows. ( - 1 [■ 'I Ikmp wiwlvnt one woman present, KU- I |ty LioJituan, lire ItottMkeepvr of lier fill?- 1 ’|ev; tl.e otlieis Vveui men with firm tread, .* ■ i; mi. i..iiM.les,;imd voices Beeu.'InirU'd to 1 j ringing tbf^nglvtha forest with tlcar trmn|- d ! pet noivs, tn ore; penetrating I linn the howl j f . of ilm wolf or lire seteani of the caUimihni; ' | Unu of the com party I; was an.Indian,' 1 * I whom tiiey called Sock iliasyit, brown ami I t inkled, buiwit!i e liynrc. iuid coaI 1 ■j black lucks,-’wfbicli o mi g ;■ i ragg I i ti go v er * 1 jlijj ccrs imd slioulders.’ Kear bim snt 'ii * i boy, of p ef it ops. ni it e I eons urn i n e rs ,\v lut 1 ' {was deiignated as indianSani. though |l 1 * ( was evideul ftmii liis blua eyes andrnddy. d i chevkii lliai iie liad no liereilitarj claim i.o , ■ that tribu. Ilo ; wus an cstray, who bail j ■' } | been picked iiji by Sockabaspn, so long d 2 jago that he bad forgotten w'ien, t}iongh * ' j herepnidthcfliindnessof- bis' protector 1 j | with t!ie staiiuhfsf devolioa, :'I‘hey had '( ■ lived i;iitch w|th lire remnant of llie Peii* ’■ "* oitscoi till'o. nfrer,lbeir innat wnmlering 1 || ninnnei; but Iftitcrly iltd old man had sub j ...j (etml fiotii, ihenmailsm, and the boy, in 1 ■ oider to pro vide' for hint, had joined;)a " j logging ctimp. | ; I Tin men lud jiivt returned fiom a linnt* e,! ing excttision, wbiih hail lasted three , ; days, mul in .which they hail hero highly ibncvessful. having brought home uppn e I their sleds several moose, besides smaller a 1 gam-'. / ' r | “By Jupiter i” exclaimed Paul Carter, c ’ a man whose sgo ranged somewhere boe ; iwvt-n thiify and foriy, lor those men wear | so well that it is not easy to judge; “By -'Jupiter, Crawford, that muose’d antics .wotdd have done for you if it had not been ; foe Sam's h.ilt hel.” lf) l “11m !” replied the man addressed, “so ,J they mignt if I'd heen (ool enough lo lei ;S ' tlifiri. o- “Por shame, Crawford!” returned the fj first speaker, “you (flopped yonr knife (when the moose turned, and it lay tluee 'yards behind yoni You'd not have Veil i.; a living man to night if Sam hadn’t rushd ed in when he plunged down upon yon, *■' and a lucky thing it was, with nothing in ; his hand but that hatchet.'* I Backabason turned his eyes upon the t< i boy at his side, but without making the I extra effort of turning bis head, and with ■** bis pipe held 'nclwe°a his Icetb, gnmled' ,r out s saliifaitory “Ugh I” j Kitty Huffman dropped her knitting

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