Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 29, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 July 1859 — Page 2
HYi'KOlTtODU. M.. Btiusi-n has wiitrtn to the P.*: s Academy of Sciences, to claim tf I.-is. a small treatise 6:1 hydrophobia, ,i;Mrci. , *i d lo (lie acadcm/ S3 ht back as 1SS5, ai d signed with a siiijle initial. The ca;e referred to in that treatise was his ov i. Tfce p’irticuiai.v and the inn Je of cv re adr: kd, were as fallows: —He bad be it caihit l« -vt.'.vl ft ■ v.ViTun whiV for th: -u il.tyj, wa? ja;:t Jo be luff.-tiiii:. under I ojftase.’ She lii«l the us.ial symptom; — constriction o f the throat, inability lo swallow/ abundant secretion of salt a, and immini; nl the mouth, Her neij hbots said that she had, been bitten ti r a mail dog about forty days before. At iCr entreaties.'she was bled, i nJ diet a few Lours after, as was ripc-c.l .‘d-
' ' [For the JleveV.!>i. HEEn.VG OP THE VEYAT UD1E5 COLLEGE eociHrr. - -
LATEST OTA VIlOir iilE 8KAI;0P-Wil Farther Point, Jnty IS,
A Fosn v.n i; Mis.—A correspondent l>f the New Verb Spirit of the Time/, writing from ffcwleyville, Ky, says:
NI'AV A!) VKU'J'ISl'.M 1 '.NTS,
The steamer Indian, with Liverpool dates to the 6lh inst., has pawed hero on her way to Quebec.
This Society met at the Conn House in Vuvay, onthe I6lh,day of July, .1859, pursuant to adjournment.
I Aliout twelve months a young man in this county, Brechenr.idge, col martini nod went to housekeeping. In a shot*, time Lis m.ire Lad twit, toils; not long alter ins cows had twins; this spring ell Lis k•»■*.«, sis in number, had twins, and now wo arc told Lis' wife Las twins—a • fine buy and girl—both of which are doling well. All this look place in twelve i months. /
WEDNESDAY, Jl‘LV-0, loi'X
■No.furthcr battles had occurred. 'The siege of Ptschieia was progressing-, ami the'Preach were threatening Verona.
- rr-pSo notice can i« taken uf inonvtnnns coQDiiDicfltioDL. VTLiMMr lotcmleil for to*. Mrtlon nm*t be »allieatl«teJ hy Die name a>w t&lrea of the writer? not Beceaeuity for puUiMllOD, bar u s gu»«nleti of Rood frith. »'» Mcnot undertake to return rejected*nicies.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted.
The obj’set of the meeting was stated by the President, fo be for the purpose of electing a Board of Trustees for the .Society, and it appearing that legal notice of the lime and place of such election had bcen.givcn, Ihb following gentlemen were unanimously eJeced, to-wit.-— Messrs. James MbPodden, Robert N. Lamb, Da-rid IL/ Blunk, Ulysses P. Schenek and Jesse Teats. . ■ i
Louis Napoleon's bead quarters are only four leagues from Pesehieta, which place is under a vigorous siege by the Sardinians. ■
FT?* All U*al Advertisements payable la «dvsnea, arwboa ACIdavtt li meda; In no mo retJoet to the delay of lejal process.
■ Ey All tmnrlenl adyertSjemenu to bo pa!J (i-r mvanaWy In ulvaueo.
The Austrian advanced post is but a short distance from Villa Franca, which is occupitd by the array corps of Marshal Nvil. > - '
llothtcw/t '■ prnlMtnl am/ JWi—Protection NvrA* *ict.— Each leaf of the pamphlets which envelop -tie coniine Pills and Ointment, is watermarked with the* word* -"Holloway, New York and London.” If this trade mark is not visible on holding the paper between the eye and the light', lie article is spurious. We learn from authentic'sources, that the tadieSCTciywlictc are abandoning Hie pernicious cosmetics which choke and drive in eruptive diseases, and adopting this safe, penetrating disinfectant. yvhUb t-ipils lie principle of irritation from.Hie blood/removt-s ihe superficial mil animation without danger, and imparts transparency and bloom.to the skin. ■ IdiJ
(CrTb© Legislature lari winter paaitd n joint reiolotian appointing commissioners with full power tv investigate and adjust all unsettled accounts of alt persons heretofore acting as officers or agents cf the Slate. The object was to settle and put out of the way those unsettled accounts which have, accrued under vinous administrations of the Stale Coyernbient and which have appeared to .public accounts of the State, (rom year to year, as assets. The Commission consists of J. T. Ellmlt,.William T. Otto and 'Nomuo Eddy. They met last week at Indianapolis, and organized by the : ap : poialnieat of Judge Otto, as President, and M. H. Wilson, Secretary,; The high character of these gentlemen is a guarantee that they will wisely administer.the trust confided to them, and that whatever settlement they may make will be just to the parties interested and "most bene? I ficial to the interests of the Slate." As aaiddUionat security the resolution provides that "no. settlement is to be made for a Jess amount' than the face o[ the debt, unlit the same is approved in writing by the Governor.” possible we hope all these claims may/he settled up so a just basis, or otherwise put them in o train of settlement so that the Treasury may no longer be encumbered with then. So isy's the i’eniinel. * '
M- tfuissou, who had his hands cove ?ed with blood, -incamwu.My tlcansed; H tin with a towel which Lad been used to wipe tie mouth of Ihe patient. He t icti bad an ulceration upon one of his ting rs, ye. thought it sufficient to wipe off the saliva that adhered, with a- little wa;c:. The ninth day offer, being in his cab iok‘l. he was suddenly seized with a j alii in his ihicat, and one, still greater in his eyes, The saliva was continually p< tiring into bis mouth;: the impression t f a current of air, the sight of luillantbod cs, cave him' a painful sensation; his t)xly appeared'to him so light that he fcl ‘os though he could leap -to a prodigi iua height. Itc experienced, he said, a v lab to tun and bile, not inc:i, but onii :ala and ihaniiiiat(f,bodt<}5. Kjnally, hcdi ink with difficulty, and the sight of .wnei was 'still mofe distressing lo him than the pain in Ins throat. These symptom; recurred every five minutes, au4.it appe red to him na though the pnin comment; I in the affected finger, and extended Hu ncc to the shoulder. • ■ i - .
Ten thousand French troops have disembarked at Loirca and Piccoli," on" the Adriatic, and the bridge to Cherso has been destroyed. . .. f \
E0ILDIKG FOR SALT!. * rj'lii: L;;ci jv! ~.A.e.-v,‘» .'3 ’.It {/res-tf. J. to.*-: Cher.-h i;.- V is-** U f;r (te 11. >.e ivrr-i—it.? i.ur.-Uurr to 1-il.t Jjwa it* le;_5tue *i;J rcsivs the U-itc.-ls'i. r*r tennj t>t lO’e, i-U. loq-tTf ei JtlC F. Ix*3, j! llsr*i*ji S. Poaa'ji rtore. i;y order-d thetltdliitv Toeu-'"**- • U. KtESET, ProeiJett Venr. Jali 13. . Church Building' For Bale. NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, the 23d day of July, 1S69, at 2- | o’clock, f. u,, of said day, the undersigu- : ed Trustees of the Presbyuriaa Church of Vevay, will ofltr to sell at public out cry, to the highest bidder, on the pramHs,the old church building,' which standi on the lot belonging to said church. Terms nf sale, Ac., reads known on ;ka day of tale. A. Hwm, 1 J. Si-tUTaS, i H. H. Hatch. ; Tu3ie “ J ' *. f P, Decora, j ■ j July 13, 1S59.—2t_.
On motidni the Society then adjourned, bavin H. Bi.rsit, President.
F. Awukso.v, Secretary.
The French army, increased by it* cqrps of Prince Napoleon, will ope rile sgaiml Verona, while a portion of the Sardinian army will continue the siege operations at Ptschiera. . . Napoleon having sent■: back some Wouiided" Auitrisn officer?, m exchange for other prisoners, an Austrian officer has arrived announcing that the Emperor Of Austria will also send tack without exchange the wounded officers taken from the allies, and that his Majesty is cqually Jtsirous for exchange of-other prisoners. The Austrians have .withdrawn from Borneo. .
Estate of Robert Bovard, Deceased. N OTICE is hereby 'given, that at Hr July Term,; IW9, of thc'Coiut of Common Pleas,,of Switzerland: Counts. Indiana—a Her final settlement of the Es*‘ tato of RobeiljBotard,/ deceased, one hundred and nine doll tat and twct,fvfotu cents, were found remaining fax distribution among! ttio heirs. Paid heirs ate' therefore notified to appear at the iicxt tcrm of said Court, and receive their distributive.shares, . OLIVER ORMSSY, Clerk. ; Jilt) .I3,.lh59.;— 31 |I,».
■ Note.'—1 mined lately after the adjournment of the Society, the. Board of i ruslees met and organized., ' Prof.’ Brand was employed as the traveling agent of the Board to solicit subacriptioiii of stock) who will nt once call upon the 'citizensthis county for that purpose../ •, ‘ ’■
i3“Re.id the following from.He Hon. Morris Morris, formerly Auditor of the 5tate of Indiana: .
Induvatolis. Sept. C, IS57. ■ Da, Q.W. Koback—Xdf<ir *fr: Having'! been troubled.for several years with e\-1 ireme debility and weakness,-so much • siithnt.l was unable .foatteiid'to tny'or- - din cry • business at times, and having hWid of the wonderful cnr.cs that your Scandinavian {flood I’uriSer and Pills were .effecting. I was induced by a friend to fry them'. I hive been using the Purifier for :lie-Inst twelve months, 'and find the medicine fully t*iual to iis rec'ommclulatrons. ' So valuable is its use to me, that 1 can nut now dispense with the tisiMif it at my .advanced age of life—-seventy-seven year*. ■ . • . . 1 cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected, t ‘ , . Yours, truly, : . I • • Morris Morris. | : See advertise men I. . ■ ' jy20 Svv 1 .1
5T Common’sense-rules t lie mass of the people, whatever the misnamed and misanthrope philosophers may say to the contrary. Show them o good'thing; lc*. its merits be clearly demonstrated. and ihey wiM not hesitate .to give! it. their most cordial patronage.- The ma&ca have already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the virtue of llos* Ttrfr.tt’s UnTKE.':, as may be seen in the immense quanti'ies of this rntdiciue that sold in every section of the land. It is noWTccngnist-d.'a.'fl greatly superior to nil other remedies yet dev ised for diseases of the digestive. Digana,-such as diottha-a, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the vartons,fevers ihat arise from deraiigemcntof those portions of the system. Hosteller's name is rapidly becoming a. household" word, from - Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific.' Tty the arliolc’ond be satisfied. V Sold by' n 11 mu cm is in the world, ■ ij3*-Sce advcrttscmerit., jyO-Ini
Richard Carmine's Estate. ■VrOTlCK U ht.-rby l-Svcu tUr the un ?<r-!r;«l A Ji.u I us *;.j o:'avl .ril=-.tt.;,fn’u.- i t tin IA titi i’f '1 ; Aur-t I'nminc.la’* ot S*!tior!mJ Ct*. tiitisn.v iVrcAi-'.l. t’iu-1 tilVc I; /.tj'j-e’ed tut* , li, K.-ILM’.lttf,'■AUj:::a!»:rayr-•July 10, )JD. . L. Cr. 'aDKTNSOX, Ttroi'I.t) inf inn rLec.'ttr* ■) r,t Vnii an! v! . chilly that the r.cu Ten.) ut l.ii "ill cfm.nier.i'e ItfiiiJiy, A«ru>l Xiih, I'D A cMTnj-i-ssnt »i!ll t tmA*i,n.-<l to Irvh Sc tie I’riaiarr r’ejiirtaiet.- 1’ui iit are To- N- jiu-ent at ilm uj-fnint of the ,<cW4. »• now "lit uteri fur a ihortcrtlaic than ode 1cm. Vtvaj, tnJ., July SO, Ir.?. 1 .— 3t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale issued oul of the Clerk's office of the Switzer land' Circuit Court, and to me directed, against Hugh B. Downey anti'Cyrus KHi ot, and in favor nf Franklin 1 will on the 131h day Attyuil, 1S.VJ, nflci for sale at public auction, to the highest and Lest bidder, for cash in band, ot the Court House door in the town of Vet ay, in said County, between the hours prescribed by law-, the rents and profits foi « term-of years nollt ucceding siven, ol the following described teat estate, situate to County, viz:—. x * JtVibg.all (he right title and interefi of said defendants in the south? west qtur leruf section twenty-five, township four, of'ronre three west. Rut if the rents and profits fail to stil for a sufficienl sum to satisfy said Judg inent, costs and accruing cosls,. 1 -wri then ' and there, in (ike* manner i,ai;d o: the sra'm'e terms, oilfi-r the fee simple o said: real estate for sale, and. will ret without regard to'vatuctiou or appraise) men', laws. v'< j ’ V HARRIS KEENEY, S. S. C, July 2b, ISM.— 41 ’. ' . 54,00
• /, '(Far the iaiifsna lletciltv. ECOXT. lfAlL AOKA’T: ;
- The public have no interest in J.Scoit, as a pnrole individual, more than in other equally harmless persons; but as mail agent, he has it iri his power lo be useful in the discharge of his official duties, or to neglect them, and nffike himself a public nuisance.'. / - ’ •
STATE up LmJun*, Swrlzeriaod Court* tyi Set. In ;the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas; October Terra, IS?9.
The Piedmontese are advancing toward Sleltib Pass. It': is- rummed at Casliglionc that the Austrians have retired inly Verona, v
Benjamin. P. Graves, 1 Civil Actipa— Vj* vs. i . > enforce V/tdo:’* Charley Powers. V Licit.
■ From the whole of the symptoms, .he jtidged himself mllietcd with hydro; Uobin, ami resolved tu terminate his lit : by stiijing himself in n vjpot lath. Ha 'trig entered one f;»r this purpose, he ca iftd the heat to he raised, to t0~° 3Q’%F; hr.', when he w,js. equally si,rp'iffd and debit Med to find himself free of all r ompbint. lie left the bitbing-roorii veil,' dined heartily, and ■ drank mure ban usual. Since that time, he sajv, bt has treatedintho same manner more' hair eighty persons bitten, in four uf w tiom the symptoms had declared Ihcirijc ves; and in no case has be failed,, eice >1 in that of one child, seven years old, 1 who died in the bath. The mode of treat! rent he recommends is, that- theperso i bit should take a certain number of :> apor laths fconuiionly called ■ Russia nl, and should induce every night a violent per*' spits ration, b'y wrapping hiiriself ip; JanlUjls, and. covert n;{ himself with a fe dher bed; the pciipirjtton l? fwyoted by d in*-: ing freely of a warm decoction of £ trsapsVilia. He tleclaics, so convinced is he of the efih'itcy of his wide 'of treat: tent, that he wilt suffer hfriisetf to be ino n(afed with the disease. As a proof r f the 'utility of copious and continual per pira(too, he relates the following anted) tri—. A relative of the musician 0retry w* i bit*’ ten by n triad dog, at the same lime with many.other persons, who Ml died i f hydrophobia.' For his part, feeling th; first symptoms of the disease, bo took Iq dan cirig. night end day, saying that he yi?lied to . die to yt y. I (c , recovered. . M.' Ujissun also cites thc'old stories of lancing being a remedy for; the bitebf t,tarantula; uni draws abenlion totbe fact, 1 .that the oiVni.is in: whorp this no jners is most frequently fottild to' develop itself spoil 1 a neon s I y, arc . dogs,-1 ■ wolves ’arid J foxes, which never perspire. ' ’ •' .
Admlnl^rii lot’* Sale or Kent IXsiti IN pursuance of ah order of (WSuytccii land,Court of Common Pleas, madeai lii« July term,'iSotf.cf.said Coiill, I will sell, eitlicral- jmbl;: 'unction or.private sale, (to If anno; ucetl on Ihu day rff i sale,) on Saturday, the COth day of Atfpnsti' IS5&, Bel wet n 10 o'clock, a. and I o’clock, r. si' oh the pre miies, the following dcsctiUW tea) estate, si hi all,i i) Sw tlaerl n od County, In ilia tin, io-\vii;4> T(»e Undividedtwo-thirds of ten acres of land in o. square form, out of the iiortlj* east corner-of the. following described piece of land 1 , via:—The nl of the el tjf the south-east quarter of section 31, town 3, range 3 west. . , ■ - f Also, the undivided two-thirds of life following described real estate, in tall County, Vur—A part of the n i of the e] of shutJi east quarter of section 31, town 3, range 3 uest, ind being iir the north* west corner of.said'half quart: r svcnojt, coniamiiig four atris. m.>ie or less; being lands/of which . Win, J. Pruirsun d.4d seiiedl \ j If sold al private sMe, said land* will not.be/soUrfor less than their appraised value,'and if atpub'ie sale for not (ejs than two-thirds I heir appraised value. Tcrjhs of Sale. :
. U appearing from the e:WiTit of t disinterested person, filed in the cfSctofUa Clerk of the Switzerland Cisn of Commun Pleas, that said Charley Poweri, ii a nontesidcnlof the Stare of ladiiaa,. arid is « neetssary parly to tie those ;otitled action, j- ' We—said defendant—is therefore, trrrby uvtiGsrJ of the pendency of .he «ho»e named silit, which ft docketed for tr.*: *: the next term if said .S» iuti’aad Conr:of Common tb'das, whirl will r.oiitj.rt.e at the Court Wou«r ta Ve*»y, in *»:J Conutv, «>n the first Monday in October, .si w. t . InM) — when and where J,c c»n atlend if he sre proper; olhcrsvise lie mat tera-and things in li e plnmiiiTi com • plaint rout* i nr J, will be heard olJ datr trained in bii absence, and the propel judgment reudcrOl accordi jtly. Uiset: umb-r my land tins, l-’lh ilt.y of July, a. t>., lb.Vj. OLIVER ORMSilV, Oik, jl.'V
To neglect his official duties is lad enough, but "when his derilictiuns ate kindly poimed out,, with a view to his reformation, if he turns blackguard and uses ditty language, thus adding public insult to his.fital; sin, he shuulft be discharged end a competent gentleman pul in bis place. 1 ? \Vith Scott 1 bate no controversy. I cannot reply to his ignorance and dirt; but duty reunites that he should b« noticed as a public officer, under oath, and paid for doing his duty /nifft/uWy. • July Util he published the following nonsense:—
The London Herald's /coiicspotu!cut says ! C0,C00 troops hove been: ordered from Miian to Brescia, and lft»000 from Turin/
There are great; complaints of scarcity of provisions in the villages occupied by the allied troops.
At an extra silling of the German Diet on the 4th, Prussia presented new and further proposals respecting the common-der-in-chifcf of the, corps of observation on the Rhine. .Immediately after the close of the silling M. Do Usidpn left for Beilin. . . J/
A German correspondent. in stating that , the -Austrian Emperor has left Italy for Vienna, ami that the chief command of ilia army in .Italy baa bean conferred upon 1 Field Marshal Hess, rfmarks: ‘ It is stated that Hess lias required 10 ha fully authorized to act entirely at hia discretion. In order to cross the Mracio, the Frcndrtvill have onother battle to fight, and perhaps more than one. If Gen. Hess is an able officer as he has been represented, be can prove it in the fifth act of Italian war,' an able defense of (he Miucio line. In all propobility the alltea have the heaviest work still before them.
The Berlin correspondent of the Times says Prussia's new proposals ore in Hie .hands of the representatives of Russia and ; England; also, that itt n week lie Prussian army wilt be in full march.— Two corps d’annee will be stationed bn llicVSilesian frontier to .guard against Ruisia; on the lower middle II bine 110,000- Prussians will be stationed, and f when nil her preparations are completed, Prussia will probably make her-proposals to France, which will undoubtedly be refused. . V-V'V. "t:'Pons, July 1 6lb.—The Official confirmation by the French Government, the-ntli-Cle-m the Puris Siecle, offians tJtat /e* specl! for papacy foimrpatl of Die'programme which the Emperor Napoleon iscarrying out. | ; ; ■ The.. Montteof d'Botogiu publishes a teller from Count flavour to the Junta of d’tWogno saying that King Victor Emanuel would not a deep! the union of Romagna with Piedmont, but will direct Ihfc Ituuun forces to cwioiir fur lt«q po.f* juisc of obtaining Italian‘independence.;
“Steamer Telegraph,.No. 3; ) . : .)) “July 3, l«53. >
"Mr. Editor:--fin the-Reveille,of June 22d, appears a long and labored article, signed by one E.’Cu.ie, of Patriot, Ind., in which charges-af»* prefered against me for neglect of my official duties. “Time, June 1st an J four succeeding days. Charges:(Putting off wrong mail and no mail; Superior passing twice without sloppmgt'suhdty other divert things, not set down in this indictment.*'
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SHKKJF5”S .SILK.
BV viitne of Ihtcr f-c —:wo i-n:sl On: of .she ClfiVs oilite of the > w,; r.erlaiil. Court of Common I'teas, and o- » ■out of the Clrlk's.ijllife of IhcCrc*.* Court of Couusr, nml to ne di.'fc-.eJ, ayajiifl Eliot Hri vcy and Msrtht It" Vcr, Administrator.' of the n.u'e Vt lioni . Howard, ilrceavd, b«_ ;r. t a * -r of the oHir-i-rs, wirtirirra, Ac, •■■' Courts, I will on H e f';li day cl to&l. offer lot ffelc at public ta-.r.. out Cl V, ’.OltiC III Jr St .I’i'l 1>» >;■ r-^.V;, fnrce?li in ha mi .at,'he I'-nr; ho..T** j,. •. In Hid towi) of Ve\jjr, m isij \Var;i. hclV.Mn the trtlllfs prj;H;rivt<! i'J it*. "j,c rents Ktid profits, for a term of \*fg r,.t tacceding seven, of Hu: h.ilawicj- vil tiUie. stUiitcd in ra;d to w c - ' A pat! of the nonii r»,, tio!i.twcivr,-tim nihip V lv n,'. f :*;,e ::-c West »tf the Slit pitltcip'.r Krtiiiltr. of.
One-HitJ caiir.iu. hainl, one thml.iti six, and one third in twelve months ftdin dtiy of sale. The jin r chaser toyive notes with 500J free-hold security, hearine ijitetest ami cnUectitb'm Without relief /rjtn valuation *faws for deferred payments; and tifr.it, sale {mii t; (Miiliitti.-.-. 1 hi Cotifi, it deed will fce ex.-mtU-d to fiiirch.iaVr, and will |c r«,<pt.ired r.y an additional iecufiiy for siud defer .vJ ptv.-.-x a:,v, ; - - um:> H. ulink. . Adiii'l r.f.WMi i- Tiluie. July ■
Above is a specimen of the.agent’s style, or xalhei onhe style of a young law student, who acls as his attorney, and sometimes scribbles news. - >
fo.viov Tr»f2»A.\cE Anvi^nsc.—The Krflod Division of North Auurica Jidda tfonvenlion, ou the first of Jn :e, in Philadelphia/ composed of delegates from ccatly every. State- in the Union,' and from several of the British Provinces, v
Lahoted meatis‘ , cuilivaWi"—‘'formed with labor', 0 .But "long"* means to a “great extent. other, divers thing,"a nutans.."sundry ; olher sundry things.” So much for style. The young law sprig- nmy not Know, but the mail agent, drunk or sober, does know' that he was never charged with the "Superior passing Twice without' slqppinc/’ or Vvj*n mice. He knows too that he -was never charged with "sundry other sundry tilings, not set down.’’ He knows also, that June 1st' he was not charged thousand weekly papers carried by»** Ac.‘ .
; :Dit. HoNApARtE,--U’e have emitted to tnenthn herctofiire, the' new’ arid rpJendul edifice erected at'Xo. li'i Sycamore street, Cincinnati, 0., byDr.IJunapaitc,{for the accommoilaiioirof f,ls mioieroris palii-nt-vand for conducting his large and Constantly, increasing- business. ."Its joe ition is in a retired portion- ol the.city, and in its creclTon llie Ur . has spar.d neither pain? nor ' expense. : Ji I is fitted up wilh-'Ml the modern improvements'of the day-; heated by fuinnccf, lighted ."by gav, acd hut and c«ld water carried th tough every potlion of (he btiiMing; Horooms and parlors arc fitted up for the Convenience ‘of patients, on a scale-of grandeur,unsurpassed by anylollic.e in the country. And attachcd.to his officer's his beautiful 'Venereal; Picforal' Gallery, showing diseases irifheir different forms, too ImrriblcTor the human eye. (o behold. ■ Of Dr. Bonaparle it is unnecessary to speak; his success in treating those diseases which has so long been-the theme of his study and practice is wMt known. He is'bo humbug or charlatan, arid in his lieiior the' patient may trust himself, or herself, with the most perfect confidence, j Those who stand in need of the Dr.’s I services may always find him at bis office, | No. 1S2 Sycamore street. -jvQO-ll
Mayor Henry, in a neat and hearty rpeech, in behalf of the Pennsylvania Krand Division, welcomed the delegation, to which Mr. Townsend, of South Carolina, responded in a (felicitous tpanner. Then followed Ilon. S. L. Kirby, nlf N«.i, Cool!*, Cary, c( Olitl). Atld Her. Df. Chapin, ofNew York. The report of this Convention is; that the moveinert, by the. Sons of Temperance was never in a‘ more healthy and prosperous viite. There were not less pcrhaps than ■VKH) people'in tbs Academy of Music on Tmindiy night
NATIVE WIXES.'. v ; - Biaakberties inaku an excellent vine, superior la iltosi of the initialled on alive wines of this country,The follow ing is Hie way to'makc its ■ , *
Commiaslouer’s Sale bt Real Estate. IN pursuance of an ordtr of H.e Awitrer* land Court of C-ontndn {Mens, muds at ilitf July Coiir:, the undersigned Coimnisiionvr rj'piintcJ'Lj said Court.for Hint purpose,- will on Sat urday, ihe tlDikday of August, *. t>. IShS, 1-elween lOoVhick, a. M.vand -S o’clock, r. at the residence of Margaret Mitclitll, widow; of Win. C. M5jcbeil, in I'leaaant T11 worship, in said: County, pnceed to ofier for raStCeiliierat - public or private sale, ns. may beldccmed htslon the day of snlc, the fbltowin;: described lands, owned by the Irfirs of Win. G. Mitchell; deceased, situate in Switzerland County,Indiana, lo-wit:'— .* /
deferibed ss fellow?: t f •;*, eight thsins and ;;f , y i:im e,ot Jl V.»* c'Jit(.- vrst corner of said section. uti fling irorn'Ihfnf e - east - Viehtft'n cl.e 1 .?:* and scvtnty five links M a stnne. Vf fi.ca saulli forty cLaius'and lea ltalt a stone, thHife twenly-sevtii vl»i. • and twenty five lisits-tv « tAke or :U west line of raid section, thence twenty,two chaint ami cight)-t«u imu, to a stone, jctfice north thirty two depress ecsl nine chains and twenty-eim iiiias, thence mirth'.-twenty-three »nd fifiy links to the piece of coalaintnf .Vsce- handred sejes of uad, more or l«5, ■ . ,
•When (he terries are ripe they should bs rubbed between Hie barn's or i ith a wooden’ masher in some suitable v jssel, tintii tbe cfllsconlainiiig llte jui e a:e Ihownghly broken. They •’ ahouId then be placet! in a that is dee i anil of not very great ilia meter is ptobab y the most suitable—ami to each gallon o f berries add from one ti two pounds of: ngar. After mixing" the berries 'and! he: near, add for tacb gnllon of berries’one quart of boiling .water. They Vnqutd th.-jr be kept in ifte l u b a bo «1 .1 wenly fonr I icirrs; The heat imparted by the’' buiiipg water wilt came a fernieMing process b i start immediately, without 1 Ihm.nssisiai ce of ycns.l or any other ingredient. • Tl e liquid should be occasionally slirrei > and the seeds and skins,most of' wine i will rise to the surface. shohjd he 'ski rimed off. At t!ie fend of Uvenly-folir hoi rs the juice should be nin ialo acask. That--ever remains of the seeds arid skir s may be strained ihrougfi 8 cloth.Whi n the cask is fitted* it should be placed in aWllot oi i'rma emit pjaet with the bun ;*lioie open. Some of the Juice tthould L<: kept lit a convenient vested, that it in iy be added every day to the tinuid iu the cask, to keep ihe cask constantly fult; so as to allow the scum r iistd by fermentation to pas? off. When the fermentation has progressed kufficienUy, which wilb.be in a week or ten days, the cask may be bunged uptight and treated asolbcr wine. Common brown sugar of fair .quality wjll.answcr very well. The quantity of sugar should Le giadnated according to! the body which it is desired to imparl to the wine.
The London Times* Vieluia corrcipondent says that spmeUiipg.unusual is going on between,France, Russia nod i nr-■ Key, and be would njt; be surprised if Turkey was to; turn against Austria.— Four Russian corps Vre already bn a war footing. , Ail the office non limited leave base been ordered to join. A levy of re* emits ate expected. / .■ j England. — Lord Lymlhuist made a speech in the House Of Lords strongly nilvccaling vigorous measures of defence both on sea and laud.. lie regarded, the assertion, that France bad no.wish to in* rnde England as undeserving of consideration, and that England might live in perfect independence of French forbear*, apet, mid rely only on the vigor of her people. ■ 5 The French troops in Cochin China have defeated the army of Anisin, and captured a foil mounting v;o - The loss of the enemy WM 500, and, the French had U killed and 30 wounded.
What has alt the‘stuff he has tnlmpcd up about the mail boat gelling aground, at Rising Sun-~his coming down on the Queen—and 'the; Queen only going to Madison—no conveyance to wailing at Carrollton—S. B. Tigress—“Mr. Henry Ruffin of the Cincinnati postoffice,‘who had no key," &c., to do with the charges 1 made against J; Scott for the neglect of bis official duties as mail agent? .Nothing at‘oil. -There is but one thing in all the stuff he has fathered that deserves an answer, mid that is in these words, via:—*'I came down on the Queen, leaving alt the mail matter al Patriot I had for Jhat office that trip.” This assertion, so far as leaving all mail matter at Patriot is concerned, is wholly, and inexcusibly false, and Scott if be was sober, knows it to be false. He left a bag full of mail mailer for offices above here, and but two papers thal belonged tothh. office. My statement of hismeg* lect or duly, published in the Reveille June 22<1, is true id spirit, true in facl> true lo the Mler, as is every word 1 have written or published .about on former occasions; and he knows it; and he ktrovsl can'prove It, and more of the same sort. lit fact, he knows the charges made a gainst him at Washington ,were proved, and that he was removed on them. How be got back I never enquired, but it is not yet loo late, as official delinqucn cies ore never out lowed.'
- it The Cioaiunati brokers, a set of * win Iters, have again depreciated the l.t’.ls of the Indiana free hanks. If the businessmen of Cincinnati allow 'r.tsa scamps to dictate to them Mr this dinner, in depreciating the heat pjiper money in the country, the people of ! Indians ought , to retaliate, by removing thtiMrade to some other city.
J The north-west quarter of section 5, town 3, range 3, containing oqe hundred «and sut> acres. . \ I Also, sixty-seven acres off of thecast side.of the south rest quarter of Section 6, town 3, range 3". „ Also, fiity'aeies in the north-west corner.'of'the south-west quarter o'f section 5, town 3,'ranges. ' . Also, the south-west quarter. of the south-f.ast quarter of. section 5, town 3, range 3, containing forty acres. ■, , Also, part east quarter of section 5, town 3," range 3 West, bounded as follows, viz:—fleci lining at-the northwest corner of a certain thirty acres of land deeded to Joseph! A,. Cole by John Hunter, if being tri the center of thejbad; S rods south of' the center of the southeast quarter of section 5, town 3> range 3 west, thence south 51 rods to the center of the creek, thence up said creek in the center thereof about 52 rods to the center of the above named road, thence westward*}' with the center of said road about 2* n'ds to the place of beginning, containing about five acres. Also, another tract of land bounded as follows, viz:—To begin at the north-west corner of the' north-east quarter of section 8, town 3, range’ 3 west, thence south on the open line of the section. tOO rods to the centcrof the creek, thence up the center of (he creek about IPS rods to the section line, thence west with said section line to the place of beginning, containing twenty-two acres, more or less. Said lands will be offered in parcels; and if at private sale will, not be sold (or less than the full appraised value themof r and tf at public auction for not less' than'iwo-thirds the appraised value thereof. ... - .• ■ ' ' y O' Terms of Sale. •
Dm if the rents and profit-*'fat: to toil • for a amT;c;f-frt t.i aartaly said fc* bills and 1 will then a a 4 Ibtrr, n I fto »anje terms and inJikcmtanei, ofi<: 1 the fee simple, or enough thereof to *«:- isfy Said ftelnUs; but will not k!I f>t less than two tbirda the appraised vj'.u* thereof. '
A SiMtix Clsk roa Tin Caour. -The Journal of Ikalih says, when a child is taken with croup, instantly' apply.cold water—ico water if possible—suddenly and freely to the' neck and chest with a ■podge. The breathing will almost instantly be relieved. Soon , as possible, let the sufferer drink as much as it.can; then wipe it dry, cover it warn,'and »«n t quiet slumber will relieve all anxiety.
NKW ADVKHTJSKMENl’S,
HARRIS KEENEY, S. S. 0. July 13, 1W9.—41 J5.C-0
Threshing Machine Agency. WE arc A yen tv forrirtr' and MoffiU’s Ttire.-L. In? Machine, fall an'1 set a Vauiflitet act! yivo m yonrcnlcn.-; - GJl/S-llfM 4 SOS* -
MAKE 11ASTE, OR rn miU I e-1« Jkta to pet tarn 'J thw* beaitltnl Muiic’.s Iacc foltii*, Ac., liu 4 «UIb; m rztrrmtiy thtap st the ‘?ClMp Cut •W of HATHAWAY k TO,
1; Hon Rufus Choate died iii Ibis city on yesterday morning. His health had continued to improve during bis stay here until half past e o'clock on Tuesday evening, when the attack commenced which Closed bis career, * He was unconscious from C o’clock lilt 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning, when he died, ■ His remains will be taken to Boston for interment A meeting of the betich and bar of Ibis city has been called to prepare a.i address df condolence to his family* ; S Mr, Choate was sixty yearsof age, having been born at Ipswich, Massachusetts, In October, 1232. V >;■ , .. .• ‘ I- He was preparing far a travel through Europe for the benefit of his health..
Halifax, July 14.
, What a Fine Lawn J t’EK, I ft)! It Kt Ibe ’*n>BQnCVli f'.ort r et X U*ii.tr*r ft Co., Kid thef saveJo«t raestv- - cd * frnb supply that xbey *re telllep at oaf Io»er prices. ■. HATHAWAY b 00,
ITTe have received a copy of the third annual catalogue of Moore’s HUI Collegiate Institute. This young college appears to ba prospering finely. The put year there were 211 in attendance.. There were seven in attendance from this county.
Cahoon’s Patent Broad-Cast Seed Sower for Sale,
JUST ARRIVING, A FIRST UATK fevomneut efllsrdwtn, Tafcf* Cmlrty, I'lrveDifT’* Toot*; »s eTtr at wry loir prieis, si the “Cheep C»<h «iore" cf • July 13 HATHAWAY tCrt.
CALL and »« thU Machine, tol ?el a Pirn* I>blet. , F. L. CllISARD A: SON. .
The Celebrated Wooster Fantilng JII1U for sale loir hy ' ■ ' , G unit & Sox.’,
It can be made with much less sugar, and a wine is obtained much belter than the ordinary French claret, sold in tins country. (
Prairie and Bocky Mountain • Adventures, and Western Empire. _ THIS valuable work will contain about Six Hundred and Fifty octavo pages, printed or. good, white paper, from clear and beautiful type, and will be neatly ami substantially bound in handsomely Embossed and Spring-back Leather Hind-, ing, and embellished with beautiful Engravings of Western Scenery, Incidents of Travel, Hunting Scenes; Prairie Life and Adventures. The work -will be af ■ forded to subscribers only, at the .low price of $3,73, payable on delivery of the Book.' To be delivered when a sufficient number- of subscribers, arc . obtained. Subscribers are under no obligation to receive and pay for the’ Book, unless it agrees with this description. ‘ / v The subscribers are nowcaiivassing Switzerland county, for the purpose of getting subscribers for Ibis work. jy20-l f . LEAMON.& DOWN, Agents. SHERIFFSSALE., ?
IT A very interesting argument was carried on under our window on Saturday list, in regard to the boot and shoe-trade of Vevay. It was decided, finally, that about 815,000 . worth of sale work was sold in Vevay every y«r.
COMMERCIAL. CiNuxsATi, July 13. The umikeijmntinucs unselHcd, and it is very difficult to give accurale quotations. Aboul I,COO,barrels sold at $115s$l So for/superfine, and. $5 for extra; 1,910 battels were received the last 21 hours.. GaocEaita,—There is no change in (he market. The demand is modetate at rates current. Sales of240 hhds Sugar at 7ia7ic..indicating’a continued- good demand for ihe article. : j ; WiiExT.—The market is steady for choice while, bat there is less demand for red, and the lower grades of (while, and prices ore a shade lowvr. Sales 1,flOO buih prime white nl $i 20, S00 do do do at $1 IS, 800 do good mixed al $1 10, 130 do ted at $1 03* 200 do fair tie at $1. Received during the past 24 lours, 8,200 bush. - •‘ : f! • I Cosk.—TIc market is firm, wi h light receipts, and a fair demand at 83a 15. Rvx-—The market continues 1 ull and unsettled, and prices- have' furl jer de* dined. Sales ICO bn at 65.. • U.isixr.—Tbe market is dull an I prices nominal at 55. Oats.—The marketcbnliniicsd ill, and prices ore again tower. Sales 6( 0 bu at 4$, and 9,W0 do at45. Cnccst.--Sates 100 boxes prim; Western Reserve at 7. Market very t ull. Bcrrm.—A sate of 10 firkin: cooice W. 11. nt HI. . ■
i; V .New Yoap, July-15. ( British colonial newspapers continue to exhibit alarm at the movement# of the French navy along Hie fishing coasts.— The Halifax Sun of July 6lh says: French meri-of-war in unusual numbers are making their appearance, in the straits of Bell. Isle and on the coasts of New Foundtaml, ami it is quite apparent that ■what the Emperor regards as essential to extend hit naval power is to, be obtained by a demonstration. Rifle companies ore forming in various parts of Ndvia Scotia simitar to those of England, and a number of sailors . ore volunteering for the English under the bounty offered by Government. M
lit closing it is proper to any that I cannot bandy words ritli Scott Personalty* 1 care nothing about him. As a private indmdiiM 1 wish him well, notwithstanding bis'ignorance , and. silly blackguardism, To find fault with him is no pleasure. Let him learn to do his duty to the public* instead of writing duty de; nials and false explanations.’ No body has ashed for his place that I know of. At the same time 1 believe there ate 1000 wen ip Switzerland county ns well qualified as he ia for mail agent, who would be glad of the place, at $300, $d00, «r even S5G0 a year—and who would do its duties faithfully without gambling, lending bar, getting drunk, or telling falsehoods. ' E. Case. Patudt, July 15, 1853.
IT On Friday last, Mr. Defoes’ Caloric Engine arrived at Indianapolis. It cost $550 in New York; the cost fat fuel is one cent an hour* His presses are on (he way, and ibeAltat will soon be furthcoming. '
One- fourth of the purchase money cash in band.one fourth in six, one fourth in twelve ;i and , one-fqoitb in . eighteen months,'and u» deferred payments notes with good free* bold tecurily, ben ring interest from dale, and collectable without ; any relief, whatever/from valuation or appraisement laws,.will be required. Certificates of. purchase'wUI.be given'to purchasers,/entitling them, to deeds -of conveyance' upon: s«d .sale bci n g confirmed by the Court; and when such deeds arc executed, mortgages will be requited from purchasers, on ptemircs sold, as additional'security bn said deferred payments. , ROBERT N. LAMB. ., 'jy20-5l ' Commissioner.
■ S7*Tbe ’Cincinnati Daily. Press, has ’changed hands.’-John JX Caldwell arid ’’ Andy W, Francisco are the hew propnelois. They are old newspaper men* and will bring the“Pm*i* r ‘'out of the'kinki."
IKT It was tnmored whoa w« wen t to press* that a young minister of this plan was going to lead a young lady of Vovay to the matrimonial altar.at 8 o’clock last week. Particnlar* neat week.
J csT the Thing. —Our attention was railed this morning to a friend of outs, who, a few months ago, was sickly, feeble and debilitated—how he ia healthy, strong and robust This great change was pioductd’by taking Me Lean't Celebrated Strengthening Cordial, It is. a real Elixir af Life, W« advise every reader who may be sickly amt. debilitated, and all who arc well and wish to keep to, lry. it—Evening Mirror. . jy20-2*v'
BY Virtue or an order of sale issued out of the Clerk’s office of the SVitxefhud Comnioo Pleas Court, aud io me directed, against James thuralori pnd wife, and in favor of Jacob Cooper,' I wil fon the I3th day of August, 1859, offer for sale at pub*tic auction, to tbe highest and best bid* dcr, for cash in band, at the Court House door in the town of Vevay, in said Coun* ly, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following real estate, situate in said County, viz:— Lots numbers six and seven, in Matin’s addition .to lliMown of Florence, in said County, - But if the rents and profits foil to soil for a sum sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costi and accruing costs, Twill then and there in like manner and. on (be same terms, offer the fee simple of said premises for sale, and will sell with* out regard to valuation or appraisement laws, HARRIS KEENEY, $. S, C. July TP, l£53.^U
Kr John Kincaid and Jos. Jagers bad a fight on Monday night. The blood flowed slightly, from the looks of tho gutter next morning. Scene of action—north- west corner of Main and Fmy streets.
Election of Trniteci,
XT Two men were fined $100 each in Louisville, on Wednesday, for betting upon an election. The law in regard to betting is rarely enforced, either in this State or Kentucky,
}TOTICE is hereby given, that an decr tion will be LeM at the lower school house, in Vevay, on Saturday, Ike 23A day of July, 1559, at 3 o’clock, p. u., of said day, to elect one trustee of the Preston an Church of Vevay, to fill the vacency occasioned by the resignation of J. J P. Schenck—of which the congregation will take notice.
Fcjuit. Diseases.— A large proportion of the female sex suffer from some iiteg* ularily in the menstrual secretion. Ail such sufferings, whether from suppression, excessive flow, or painful discharge, can find sure and permanent lelief in the v'cil-tried Peavvus-' St ft it, which nets in such cases almost like magic, by giving lone to the whole system, enriching the blood, and obviating coslivoiess. 2w
0 tr To-morrow we print Bills of Lading. Shippers, send in yoor orders early, if yon want any.
Clothing!. Clothing!? IN lids department our slock is perfect, /—metis and boys clothing of all kinds, made from the best material and of IM latest styles, and. at such unicard of Imaj priest as to astonish everybody. * W v Also a very birge assutlrocnl of Pli:?|8 and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, JeacrfiS Plain and Fancy Linens, Coltonadetiiss fact all kinds of summer wear, and#3 prices to suit the times, at the "Che Cash Store” of HATHAWAY & COlS
Tiuietlcs!! 1 BEAUTIFUL selection of Donndi A and Bonnet Ribbons, Parasols, Ac.,C at’ehoul one-half the usual prices. Al-| so, of all kinds, Linen Handler- i chiefs, Jaconets, Swisscs, Illusions, Capa I and Cap Net*, ic., &c., and at reduced I prices at the "Cheap Cash Store” of I jeS HATHAWAY t CO. j
D*The crew of the steamer David Gibson have taken the* necessary legal steps to hare her remains sold to pay their claims against her for services rendered.
g7* What a pity that so many t ■orlAIeta jirepjraf/oiit should be offered to he public as cutes for the most serious diseases. But let those who have been disappointed not despair; for we arc told that Dr. John Bull’s Compjuntf Pfttoral | of IVifJ Chfrry really cures all diseases of the lungs afWr nvctitlmic etre has luilt d.
A. Edcar,
O’ Daniel E. Sickles and his wife have "made up," and are living together again is man and wife.
J. St’Luvis, II. H. Hatch, f ,Illrte ”' P. Duroua,-- J July, 13, IS69.-21
OiT It ranst bo very fatigneing to •*arry an umbrella this hot weather, •nJ vet wa eee several at it.
]n Louisville, on the IStb* old hay sold at $2th and new hay si $18. Onion? $t a band.
Groceries!! j i IT is acknowledged by all, that yon Ctrl buy the bttt artklt of Sugar, Coffcl Tea. Rice, in fact all kinds.nf Grocetud for the f«i»t monrv, at the "Cheap CaiH stn t e”r.f Hathaway at 90. J
(CT Full official returns from Virginia, make Letcher’s majority 5,470.
rtASH FOR WHEAT.—We will p»y thea||l'o*t mrktt pric*. f,V CASH, for any ociatHy of whf»r. 5, E. ft J, R. phE.lSA.V^-;
JCST lircnVED, a ncw tnpplj- of WatchM. ■ Clocks and Je*e'rj-. which U oiTerei forni? on the moil rca*omb!e torrr.*. ' -• . K. A. -ROERNEIV- ■ jy20-H ■■ JIain itfort, VeT* > r, Ind.
JD 3C 3E m3 IT'OFt a t try anull attm yoo pui boy a taaniihst . dresa joX lawn, Uo«1», Organdies. Cma> dine*, Titrues, While and Colored UriltlictotrCaeese*, tc., it, ol the •‘Cheap Caih nor*” of JheS lUtHAWjr * CO. SILKS! 811X811 AT OW opening, an eFfrani -asrartncnt rf FTthi -L i and Faney Silt?, Foulard Silt*, piack Sllkt,„ lc.,'aoit at luck price* as to place Item within th* revh of all. Call and tee them at tbe “Clsnp *■ Casli store" ol ■ HATHAWAY & COSUAWLS& MANTILLAS. . EXPOSITION roa SUMMER 1869. THE prettiest Ffaawl, Mantilla, Lace Point Dae ter. Ac., tor the least merer, ti l-eicr raid xt U» ,••Cheap Cash •loro** of . T UATIUWAY k CO. ■ i
