Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 January 1860 — Page 4
The Great Ambustador of : ffetdtl- ; k
THE BCCK WHEAT STRAW PRINCIPLE. Pur lisps i'iir iu tit tier a ml maninyeaViIr daughter readers Ho not what kind of principle the imckwlWl straw principle is. -Wo proceed to tell them. Mrs. Payne, a pioneer’s wife, living years ago. near Hieing Sun, Indiana, married all her d-nigh (era, as she said, on that principle. She thus explained her Micros in petting her daughters married to the first men.of the country: "You may let vonr buckwheat straw lie in tin* open field, where your cattle run widiont knee, a- long ns yon plen*e iim( fhey will never cut n Mfaw ol ii; inn jn-i put a tight, rickety tentr n j round it. lei the catlla break uvi'r, and ring them not u lew time', slid mend np the feme, and they will break down your terns again, and eat up the MriiW clean; mi With ih>‘ yfiling men and the gnls Mj daughters were well mired, pond looking, email and finely dn-vi'd; they'attended public g«ilifting'. ati'were mm h admiied. 1 kepi my ey - ' on them, and win-never one of them was accompanied home hy a young man just such as 1 would like, t would privately lell some of his as socinies tliat he must never be seen about my house again, or it-would not ha good tor hint. The princi pie never failed to operate; a clandrs line marriage soon followed, the new son-in-law. was forgiven, and all things moved on swoothely, until another daughter was marriageable." — CincinvftU PretJ, *
THE POLITICIAN*. BT ROBERT JOSSKCVS, Observe I lie imding face, he wears,
NEARER HOME. One sweetly solemn thought Comes to me o*tr and o'er, I’m neater my home to-day Thau I've ever been before ;
Uesttd-Kosftd. JESSE TEATS, TI70ULD inform his old customers and IT the rest of mankind, thsi he is just receiving and cpcn.rg at his oM slum] the largest anti best assottmcui of Goods in his line ever brought to Vtvay.cunpricing. in p.itt, a complete smek of
DR, IIAMPTO
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A boon to the sic* r ’ FT HE waal of x Her Hue tut did nil to mm tit* 1 ill* 31,4 neeirnilifi nMije ftiCcrinR J'Ofliou o huinatiio..aid tin ; entirely free from wlacrzl •ml oilier rlekteriotniarlitlM, tia*»e vrrrly ftli till Hit* ail ixi»i;rf.il lucJkin, was U'iered lata lie wor!.!; Iloilo* a>’s It; Valuable Mil baveU-' mine Uf.- H'lun-InnJ l.VmeJj for all mile it*. | Their attribute Ul t prevents* well ai 10 c»r«,' they atlstS Hie radii nr root of Hie complaint;' jBnJtbu* by fTluorirr Ilie bidden fauv: of dti* lea*'* ftlnvijcrsm and n-*'.*re the ilroip'n- r ;i* [cifcift of the *iilfS. t*4.;:t.jt,Bliite intieMi.rlt i of vital at.J futt ti«i:ary riti'intsiieii. t I'TJMKIl,
How pleasantly he talks ! Of foreikii and of home affairs, His wlili tongue never bulks ! The wii and winlotn of the Glucks, The nmjesly *>f Koine, Seem blended in him as he Jpeah*
OFFICIAli COUNTY PAPER.
DR. HAMPTON’S
Nearer my father’s hous», Where the many mansions he, Nearer the great white throne, Nearer ihe jasper sea i
Compound Diiircticrills
WEDSE3DAY, JANUARY 2J, 1660,
CT We have received a copy «f the New-York "Tribune Alflunacand Politcal Register for i860." Price 13 cents.
Of Europe ami of Hume! How much he totes the Commonwealth!
DRY GOODS,
Nearer 1 be bound of life, Where we layout burdens down ; Nearer leaving my cross Neuter wearing my crown ; But tying darkly between, , Winding down through the night, As the dim unknown stream Which leads at lii.il to the tight.'
Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes ol all kind's
Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's ■ • Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's D r . Hampton's Dr. Hampton's , ■■' CcmM Dinnttc I’iHs, Comp'd Diuretic I’ills, , Camp’d Dm relic Puls, t Comp'd Dmtdie Pill?, Comp'd Ditrrvtfc Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills.Cmp’d Dimeric PtHs, Comp'il Dmrein* Pills, Cumji'il Dmii-iit 1'ilts. Dr Ilnrirpion’s' Dr H.impooi's Dr. Mi-nipt* ti s Dr. H . It llaiiip in, s I t. iiiititj-iin; l-r ii.m.pHiii.t>t. •mtni'H o‘; Dr i Dr li.iii.pi>>ii s I t. ti;-tii|0.-n's / t.'. Hip'll DmleJlC PlttS,. C.iii-p'tj Ifiim to- Pills, Comp'll DlllletlC I'llis, Comp d DrjTt-iii- Pm-, Cf-tllp it tlliltl-lll- I’ll 1 I; Comp'd Dnio tic Comp’il Dltifrlo 1'iiis, L'i tup d I l iiir..!:r IMls. Comp'il iHtiiViir pii:>, ColopM llmhlie Pills. Curt (lniM.T, ClIIC (ilJlVlft. Core (ir-vt-l. Cur*. tif.nil. Cl'lV _ Gl.iVrl, t ill.- liM'.l i, ■ Cure (imv* ( ore (if.ivVl.Cufe lilJHt, , I'oft; (itjVel. Chic (Itavfl, r Cute (Halt I,. fore (it.i Vet. • Cute (tr.ivcl. Chic (ii.iivl, . . Coro Gi.ivd. :
How ardently desires Her fame, prosperity and health ! The palmitic fires Are ever ready from his mouth
QUEE NSW A RE. II ATS 4 C A PS.
XT We are getting gear agbipibers every day, and have room enough on onr hooka for a few more Come along, now is the time to sijbscribn—at lip commeacempnt id the year. ; '
Per Men and Bovs, and REAI>V MADE CLOTHING, Together with a tliunkartd things too nu* incrons to mention it, an advertisement.; AM of which wilt be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash nr its cqmviilrul. I would respectfully request at I wanting articles in my lny in eive me a rati and esamute mv stock before purchasing elsewhere, as feet con tide lit I (ml I cansuit yoii. ■ JF.ihE Tl'AT.S.
llnf rreat ioio 'I;.;, roi.liirrp.l. yie!J)i •illicitly t.va ccir;e rf tlieic ait;*-pile I’illv.cLd lliif c o.Tai.' arc r. stored I >L'n ir prviper Mm-; t!,i m.iUsr in b lit.i h;j*LO*(s s’tij-e mi* i.v* dm tif ili*,-#^-fihil.iti it •• If.'Viii vearvhirir ar-l um-riU-g remedy di.piT.-c* it Irvin the it ties;* ■ •‘j'.clll.
To Inirsl in dniititig blaZe—ftur East, inn U eM. nor Noilh, nor South His lioiie.'t pm pose sways. .
A great nun, doubtless—out; whose worth t're eminently .'lands, A nob e pyramid on caith— The praise of d is ran l ta nds ; 0, suipnl dupe to outward show ! No patriot be, nor sage,' Hut p -iilicrin, base and (OW, U'bo sic.iis upon it.L* si«tc.
Father, perfect my-trust. S'.rentriheti mv Icetiie bdHt; Let me letliis I would when I stand Oti tbe shore of the liver of death i
lltsisii. ITeitttv *M> bVt.nen, Emm loan**of 'jJii-j.ii.JslI •Jtn-r >;si,' < f a liver, am) otherr* iraiJiiili.in ofll.e *j •t.-m, vi.i.rvfi umDr Hie *raj* oTt.i C i;;C*.Kt.er t f Ml Jo U e.-t ..t *I_Hv*|UC sail ilcti-rrei t rwm.-dj, Utuoi, 1'iM.uata*. ■
Ta*NE8.—We would tender onr hearty thanks to all, who in various traya, have yespopded to our suggestions o( the importance of extending onr circolatioi}, the necessity of paying op, ic. We have been greatly cheered by some of these responses. We trust the saine spirit of generosity and justla may spread, so as In reach a rnultitudc who are yet withholding ita dues from this office, heedlessly *o doubt, but with consaqneccts not the less embarrassing on that account to ns.
Let me feel as 1 would when my feet Ale slipping o’er i he !ir*nk It may lie I’m neater home, Si ill lie.i ref home than 1 think.
Vt-vjy, Oct. 13, lh'9.
The proper •pi.i.-j.,; -ci..! rich! i.iaJlUoti of t> of riioo.i-cto;;* ill* liivlth of the L at.ian I:*in,. t;< lit, Jifii i* i-r p;N l’ir VJ!r:, J*'<■[ plsii-t. ami r-Tol T.. :,!t i: ; , ; >; f. ;;t „j . (Pim* ami £ecr t. > • •, rt .a*,Uot C Ue *|Iji (-! (t.fl *,.f l,-- I.i'i.
Getting Better & Better Still! Thf JstrXrnt, Cltuprf f. i;n-l rrcjjt ilsrfti til»eh of
Hif i? M ! o i In the core j Hu unique, a nvirip lie ; Ilia patriotism, Neil in* more— A thing to tdt and buy ; (Its brain, a shallow, iiiuddy pool, A breeding pestilence, His hand, I lie ready, pliant tool. Its person to di.'peiue.
t Gnni) Massers — It Christianity had no higher tccomiiicndation tliau this, that u unities a man n gentle, man, it wmild fiili i*« an invulnabL social clmiciit. The new Tesla ment inculcates good maimers. Om S.*vioi:r was cnmtcois even to hi> pel secntoi*. Look at Pant hc'iitc Agtippa. His speech t> a mode! o' dignified coililcsy tls well as o!. |n'r siiasive elorjiiciict*. A >|*ii it ol Kind ly eons idem lion for all im-n cliarac teiized ’the Apostles, The suminiLI, self sacrificing spiiit which pervades,the sayings amt ((nine's oi ihe.eailydisciples is exhibited Ly the followers of the Cross to the present day. A than it is mic. may lio tdiperticially polite without .luring a rlni'tian; tiy the very conditions o! his faith, is necessarily, in mind and soul —nnd thyrelore in word and ud —a gentleman.
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Hod help the Union ! Can such stuff Set me Ibr common wt Jft Wtin jiisfabmiy enough. To Halter; lie, am! Meaj ? ■ House, freemen ! through the ballot bos, riWrep otT the foul disgrace— Till statesmen pore and odtiudoa, Tbcir memory efface.
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Sold at.Greatly Reduced Prices .1 forty i'i<in/ n M‘ i < n J/i n(t ! ! IK Vu i sKh Ki l> ii tlr rVt ij (■■) M: ,>f»"J. 1 Cl!IS**, .tit I *!r;rv : rf i«s’ I f -r f->r >-itr iuuv.tt' t o i ■s:.i i:1 r lit r n -U l it < M.ACIL th-. J 3- i*:i K;.h ! I; o Uf t r- - k *!. n:iv| lu;-l *‘: c 1 - • * i
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Catholic* is the*U. S.—The fol lowing nummary i» given of the btate of Catholicity in the United Slate* at the present lime: Provinces, * ’ ‘ 2 Dioceses, • • * • * 47 Vicariates*', • * * ; ® Bishops, • " * , * Priests, . * * .** .2-235 Churches, - !- 2,385 Stations and Chapels, • - 2,128 Ecclesiastical Institmionp, - -18
WHAT HAS PARTY LOSE,
.Uc i. :i it it Boy’s Cloihiiig, BEsa tn cC 5,'sa (ii-nts mot t'.iiicv iiumts,
We claim a cuiiilni itud milliard answer to this qt:e*.m.n —i chut has party done Jar mankind} Tor iln* last lotty or tiny, years, the people of, the United States have been tii vided inlopotilicul, par;iu-;—some-times one putty lias been in power, sometimes .the oilier—hot which ol them ever consulted the wellatn ol the Par merit ami Mechanics? Which ol them ever legislated lor the interest of the producing classes?; 1* there to bo found a single instance lipim record? Wbat bus' either done to build up a system oC‘Common Schools——io diffuse abroad t he blessings of universal education?— Which ol them have ever thought ot the poor man's boroens or tlm pom mail’s rights?; Winch,of them cvet legislated li>r the greatest good ol Uie largest: umubei?—.Ntiibei:.' Both havo umtormiy built up Urrialocml ieal distiucuoqs in ■ sbcicty— -hoiu have fuhbtHl labur by clurteiiug paper money ibanks—both hava made laws lor the exclusive behclit. ol ,a few rich mtm, aud both have tioaden tinsrights of man,underfoot.— Wo do Uht sdy that they! have none it equally,Tm polls have douo the very same Ihtug; the dilVcieuco has ouly hcfu Ooi m kind.
A- l‘. t Ait'., A.C., Ttijf .-nr t-.i- ht-pt i.i lhi> pluvi'. :V1->f tlifht-i!' I* ■».( .tr ;.-tv.l!ly ilnVi'dT.':!. Hr i! .1i t< wlun.; htr.e a PHtii tn in.I f., ,h aim-v- i r i »b.'li .-li.iM:- Mm It. ktr;. ,f ;l.e iinu-. I- !i ;n tv ;.jv | riiv-ir 1,!; in <-i.f pit tipv« i .it.i :ii] e- ,■■> .,1 ,t tvci.n., I!ciifc'ffmu.ct it. i- il i..;i i.inU t-r ,c » i-t.tifi tl sy I'twM iu ifiU t'im r nr .n any i-f thr tie ,h;»ii ii; loan. nr iltie'.. lie warrin. • al, l,;» an.l in iv;j»o<i’icn.'t .l/.rr vn> oi:i- e -c. lie 'ill n -t i « .ir| 3-el hy a;.y, h-t si); u.-ayi xn',1 a‘ nel of ;i e tore;.
* n, ' F’ 1 *- — arc aeiiutae -crle** the »or l l.“iin,!e-*al,X,^.V l>r l; !U . ( J i.a; 0...l^r-m-rS>ar, even l afof (He i.ioK il.rvitoi. * ari.-Ni't *-.« !i [«,• or I* v; {),■* *sti:c ratij.I.v jit.m.lj in [ np l,. t f ;t , r*- a u tn* c*i 11# otii . a. re is ! -i.vii Sarocii-. H-o,; , ['-..J l: " - -’-■oi lmii i.| aiij ) a;ii,.i c,.'ii.irr* ” ,li; - lll, ‘iio*or iciii.!!.* i!,, . 1 t*i I** '.•s.J.l-i,! ii,.i Hal I f;.l Mili-t of I’r-.N-.r !)*•;! .nm. NiiDi.Ira L a -. -\c«.Vort. ami hv ell ov J.i-iL* 1 !j ill- 1.1. M-l .1 -s .ill XIi-ill- • III Ml..-..-*... ,j tl,, Lt it >:.it •* ,M,.I Hi- rl.il* o-li.of,’„ u I i.kiJc-msail.tsi Mii'n-I.r,!...,;.-,I.y'frillcff I ,rj*-r . . . . r . II, , fur .it < r*rv aifcv.j i* t :». Jai. iJH) Ol. Im 1 /— t'u h'|\ ■ j
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR OF
Thomas A. Hendricks, the Deni ■icratic nominee for Go»ernor of Indiana. is of a family-of early settlers of this State. They caine from the Central Valley of Pennsylvania.— William Hefidribks, tbe_ eldest, was a school-teacher in Cincinnati-in pioneer tinier. He wasTecretary ;of the Conveoiion of 1816, -'which liono-d the Constitution of Indiana. Jtmntiinn Jennings was elected first Coventor, and William Hendicks was elected Congressman, then Goy* ernor, and finally. United States Senator. John Hendricks, a younger brother, resided near Shelbyville.rHe is described to havebeen one of the finest looking men of the State—si.\ feel high, and at straight as a rifle barrel. He was’a man of » high, tense of honor, aud of hightoned, moral and religious integrity. His son, Thomas A: Hendricks, formerly Commissioner of the Lnited States General Land (Office, is the Democratic nominee for Governor of Indiana. 7 *
INDIANA
- JIake Home Attiiactive —Tin*’ follitwmg.from ' a ''concspomh'iit *»< the Auielicun AgmoltoiM. fh'miM he remeinheied ami acted upon hv every father ami mollier in ihe himl: . **Tliere i* one thing 1 wonM he gln<l to eee patent.' miieiMnuil. namely, ihaLwhen they i-peml money {iiilicimifly to improve amt adorn the iinuno, ami the gioimd around it< they me in ellvet pay too their chililren a piemium to stay til home, a* imieh as .to enjoy it;, hut itint when they spend money iiniieoeviiiriiv in tine clothing anil jeweliy lor 1 heir uhihlren, they are paying them n ptemium to spend their lime away from home, that i*, in those places where they can nuke the mo>! display.'* ■
Estimated Catholic population ql the United Stales, about three and a quarter millions.
Ho !.v«i emi-im .1. i^rttl oVnn.il.il>. nf c-tr> ,-tyle. paOcrn. .Vr.. s; ! tp.vtiuhi.mre I of al; ;he uir-oi.. kii.iJ-of g.i.l-n-t-f I .r tt:;* ; ilf|*> e, aii'l 'n-lo in the ;an
ti Ui< a. 7 Vixn intK'5 fituciv coats. —French r;..ih In/Ii-h, l.er.iiau uti'l 1 hnoe •; le. tlfi'IXKS>lIlAlS.-tVvw.,.*. I!. Fr-r'.i.Soh-. -Uosi.rifiJiAe'i,—Ci niioece,i'.iLmt:;,i a-iout-ref, rntiin (.'i.iift arnt I uinu ‘.-rcAMf.ii.t
•EaSIESS AND WEBTERN VIRGINIA. —This Jfew York Express says; "ll we divide Virginia into districts. Eastern and Western, wo shall find the comparative white and slave population tn each district to be as follows :
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O..VT. CoOonsule. Ac., tv.li with light un i i.rjty
' lining. I’ANtS—From tht fioeit French t'M-»i:i r*--i
Citre Gieei, Cura ■ ■ v Gleet. ' Cure Giiit. ‘ Cutr! U.eet, Cute lileit, Cliff lliii’t. Cliff . (5 V t, - Ctilr ' ’(litt. Cute liitvl Cult: Misttur*
me.*e Jo*n to a common Cottotu-Jc, at tj.lrrii.tly lo* pricer, . , VESTS--J’l.ain amt Faacr Silk, Safin, Ca-b.itre, Silk will Colton Vcltet, Tituli. S.Vtisic:! of all ' colon unit ■ iiiaiiliei, tti.tihcr with one uf the
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Whites, Slaves, Eastern, 386,4(4 444,795 Western, . 600.634 66,359 Of the free blacks, 1)1,403 are residents of Eastern, -and, 6,620 , of Western Virginia; so that the total Hack population of Eastern Virginia is 495.293, or about 10,000 moie than the total white population; and the total black population of Western Virginia in 72,979, of Ices than one-eighth of the white population of that district.
largeai atul Ernst iiock rif ticiillrmcu'i KiiiiiUhlng'Giiniiii, •Such u Ititliau Kutibtr Oi»!#;.Tii.c ytiiri?. wiih [•lain amt fancy I!o-ihi.<; lira* cr.; I n.lcr an.l Oitr.-hlrli. Shir:-lM.i<r.ur ai;U cn.!a.*.-, nusi tmlers emtats liti. liJVf-, l.iun;.. -wt.. kc-, Ac., en vthiuel villi a very v ivi'.im • I all kindi«( Taney tiouJ.stwr nuuitruoi it> n. ratios. V llu(n unit C:i|i'i
The tarpyl njnl U*t r tier cl ikf k in t>? pl.ve. at uhlieardOf luv j.neet. Kt err i nr e.y.lmiu :J,e cheaiicii li* ike Untit anil nm.-t rjji...jin'..e. eon,leou, plain an t fancy; in fad, h:> au)vr.u.' fi.'tlftietfor.i poidi tat. cheap ra’rj tTvj'ilf. him forCtl ii.urcnuJ fjr!to price > than ahy o.l.tr titalerituhc hvtlity. lietefare. ] rr.-uii» to procure any iIt.eg inlhijline. Ue.iitiu ,a>c h<- r monry, HOjId lind it greatly to tfir.r aJt an:a,r hy calling on the auWr.her la-lcrr ]".r bv-iu,' elaewtttfc JIULS. ULAUI. Vtray. Ue:e.T.l.er2l, IriJ.
He wssborn in Mnskingnm Co.. Ohio, September 7. 1819; was-edu rated at South Hanover College, 1ml.; completed his law studies at Chatnbmburg. Penn., in 1843. Hn was elected to the Indiana Legislature in 1848. He declined a reelection. He took an active part, in the Con>tminimal Couventinn of I860, and was in Congtess from Indiana finm 1851 to 1855. He was appointed CiimmisHoiier of the Land Office by Pieridcnt Time, und was letaineil hy I’re*ident Bm-hunan until his recent leMgnation. Hi* uncle Willirtin was horn in Westnun land Co., IVtm., 1783, «ml after leaving Cincinnati iiimiIm ltt> home in Matli*mi, Ltd., in 1814 He died in that city mi the 16di of May, 1850-
JlfPOK IIl*MTi\OTi)j(, OF IsPIASA.— Jn.lgc Elmlu .M. , llnntingum, uiK-e II Whig, while Ciininii»ioiii‘r of ilie (yVneml Lainl Ortice, tva> uomirinteii hy IhepiMfiii Tyler to fill the vtu-nm-y on the henuli ul the Dm ml Com t ol the United St tile.' for Imliana, oven.'toned hy the decenno of Jmlge Hoinnm. Uis mind is lepie'ented io he of a high Older/ his judgment good, it ml Ida utitiricsy to. fhe Imr - mull as iu not kb him highly esieemed. ]' He Inis keen clioM’t) lieatl of the Demoeiiititi delegates at . Uige toi:lhe Charleston Convettitoi).
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Auw wimi is tht) leiucuy lorali thta shameless hy pociacj — mis unblushing ahamiuimiciil-Tn piiuciplo by the u aiding politicians? llieieis Util one mclbuo uy wiiicu tins eui can he emeu—auu that:is hy au Hisvpeiabte tiutOi. Uciweeli laitueia aim mechanics.:’ ’ilietr Ihteieal la one auu me same; auU yeCihey :;aiiow llieiu solve* to spill Up .11110 opposing put ilea at {llie pulls. tiu' long: a* ; uiouca uuU Ullu i ich liu*u. call' keep ilia « OlKUlg classes uivlutii Hilo tuv putties, au long Will may I lot Upon .the spoils'; ul petty ilet i*e wuikiug UieU utica uultu'ai yluclions amt Die evils of wlucli lliey so jvisiiy complain woutu he awcpl'iiom me uce oi me eaitu-
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Eastcrn and Western Virginia are both embraced within the same parjllels of latitnde; but the greater elevation of Western Viigtnia is regarded as equivalent to a difference in latitude of three to four degtees. The climate of Western Virginia U therefore of abunt the samejemperature with that of Pennsylvania.
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DM 0? I. BABISCIOS MACAULAY. , Another son ut genius, another child of fame, has departed to tin* |and of shadows. This is the period of distinguished deaths, ami now Tliomafi,13alin"tou Macaulay w ad tied to the list of celebrated authors. As an essayest he bad no living #aqu*£i the language; as a historian his style delighted and his picture* charmed, ' He leaves six volumes of his history, bringing the period down to the close of Queen Ann's reign, and hts various contributions to the Edinburg' Review, as a monument to Ids fame that will outlive perishable marble and the century in which-wo dwell. >.
•The Diamonds of Pensbylvasia. —The shipment of coal Irmu the different coal regions in Petin.yl • vrtiiid,' except the western pari uf the. Siuitv amounted laid year rb 7.804.' DUO tons, which, at $3.50 itijlhis inuikei, would inakeim value over twenty-seven' millions, of dollars — Adding about lonr million of .loos moie.lruiii the wesl"rn part, of the*' tJiale, and (bo value ol (lie entire >mp: ply will not fail far short ol thirty , five millions of dollars. This is pretty lati for a single product of the b(H(e. ■ /' V. : V/•
(tCr There sit* shoutToiiyjiuya'in Seymour who need lofty, lashes well laid on three limes a day, with only blend ami watet (or'diet; They are a disgrace not only to themselves am! their parents,.hm to the town..' On all public occasions it is the especial delight of these graceless scamps to' congregate together like a pack.df iiptuarotia » oh es, and shriek, yell amlhalloo to the horror and detestation ut every body in their vicinity. l*ttitills who caul or wont teach their children better mannera ought somebow;or. other to he deprived of.tho power of pio creation: —Seymour fifties. ■
. Hociw.—There are bright hours that inn history of tne bug meal jfeaia. -Eur Uot a whole month m litany fa tire millions ui 'the* 1***1, p“ l, !ap*» has the s*m shone b:\lliainly all the limit. There have been ■ old and stormy days every year And yet the mist and shadows of rijtr daikiM hour . di'rtppeated ami fled heedlessly.;c The most cnielicc letters huve been broken and dissolved, and the most Im idu> Morin louses its power to harm. ( And >lul n par; able in htnnan jife—of.our in side worlJTheie the heart wotka. at its shadowing of-the daik hour, and many a cold blast; chills the heart to the core, v bat what i metiers it t mao was horn a hero, and it i* only in the darkness and storms that heV roism gains irs greatest and its'best development and the storm bears It' .on'mine rapidly to its destiny: Despair not, then. Neither* give up; while one good power is yours n*e it. .Disappointment will Out be realized. Mortifying failure may attend this effort and that one—but only le houesi and struggle on. and it will work well.
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: JS 1 Ail governments; sliouM-as* {tire to produce the highest. happiness, - by the' lea st objectionable !iiieans.; : .in a state of civilization,' each individual vuluntutily sacrifives a pari of his liberty, to i ncreaso the general stock* : Diuhe aucritkt'B his liberties only to the laws; and it ought to he the cate of. gobd *goyeintueuis, that this sacrifice ol the individual U repaid, with security; and with iuticst.' . i--: :
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glish tongue, the literary world is poorer for his death; though another ' vacant nitch in “fame’s proud ,temple” will be Sited with the splended atitne that has long beep carved for Macaulay, the Historian. ■
—- If you open the lower sash of a window, theie it mote draught than tl yon open'the ttppet sash. .Explain the reason of thia. ll the lower sash he open, cold, esternuj air will rush freely into the room, and cause a great draught inward, but if the upper sash be opened, the heated air ol the room will rush out* andof roime, there will bo less draught inward.
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Lawrence; Uass.i isa city of over twenty, thousand inhabitant, which baa grown op since 1845. In August o! that year, tha E*>ex Company commenced building a dam at that point,' of twenty-eight feet fall.— Lawretica is twenty-six mili-s Irnm Boston, on both sides of the Merrimack River, and on 8picket or Spiggot'River. A mile of canal, one hundred feet wide a£ the dam, and sixty feet wide at its termination, furnishes water power to several imposing 6t met ores. The Atlantic Cotton Mills, ihe Pacific, the Essex, the 1101011, the Duck (for making cotton canvass sailcloth), tha Pemberton Print Mills, etc. It was tha last-named mills which wera crashed to the earth, and earned a wail of anguish to burst from hundreds of hearts at the onparalled disaster at which the nation mourns.
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Compound UiiirclUvIMlI* Contain neither Ualaam or .Mercury, hut are Purely V eye table in Uicir Coinpushpin, mill) liul poleiil in their ■Cliuii, upd never full I itiire ' the morl hopeless case wf lliioe disease* lu which iht y ate * x- • particularly adapted. ,
JL* j*, btrs cniilir.ue rgraEjjL supply the cirrvjJOf ui Vevoy ana viKuniy [ ti'jih the beat Fresh .Meal ihe country at IforUs. -Ttieyreiw llie.publicat the Mar jVtlHbuse every Tuesday, Thursday and jsatnrday.Bl reasonable prices. TepayTlhe,highest; market price fur Fal Callle, Sheep and.Hug*.
Children:—A. child's eyes I those dear wells of tmoefileif iiii>ugbr, wlui: on earth cun be more beuuuiut?—; Full ot love, hope, cariosity; they iiieet your own. In * prayer; _how’ earnest; in joy, how sparkling,.in| sympathy, bow tender; the man,who j bus iiuvcr tried the companionship of a little cbild, lias coielej-sly passed j bv one ot the greatest pledsuiea ■ ot j llie, as one passes a rate (low er wirli-; out plucking it or knowing its value, i
55* Our lives are belter for the rain that falls into them. They who have known no sorrow over felt the honey dropping balm of coneolation. We aie nearer heaven after the ministry of griet. As the rain drops gently from the skies, so may all things lovely and of good report fall into onr human beam.
American TiHbim ima the British Government. —Our forests are yielding l heir riches fur lho forts ami war-ships of Great Britain. John Bull has received in the past three years from this country thirty large ship-loads of a superior white oak, from the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, on the Alleghany Mountains. Three hundred men are now engaged, near Cheat River, falling amt preparing this timber, which is worked up in England for gun carriages Brother Jonathan furnishes John Bull steam cylinder presses and gun-stocks, and we hope will never have occasion to take the guna or the stocks away from her, unless the grumbler misbehaves himself.
Dr. Hampten s Comp'd - iureUcFUl Is Knilfti-tn). Hcei-riJiuctiJ.il/aliJ Used. ; . in I lie I* rat life wf Physicians gen- ■ trally, lofiheCureof t lie above ' : Uisioses. W lien Physicians ? ' a Prtpam-;' lion, sufferers should no loiter hesitate ' to test its ef- ■ ficacy. , v For Sale Everywhere, For; Sale Everywhere, . For Sate Everywhere. For: Sa’.e'Everywhere. ' For Sale.- Everywhere. Fiir'Sale Everywhere. For; Sale Everywhere. ;Fur Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. Fur Sale Everywhere, v pur .Sale Everywhere. .. ■ Fur Sate Eve.ywheie. For Sale Everywhere. i • Pur Sale Everywhere. j Fur Sale Everywhere, For Sate Everywhere. Price. Filiy Cents per Box. ■ Petr*ato oslv it DR. J. T. HAMPTON <t CO.. 41*5 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P - Pot sale in Switzerland county by J, I.. Thiebaml, Vcvay; J, W. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers & Colton. Mourefie.d: Whj. Gibson, Patriot; N. Jotgenion, Florence. decSl-Iy
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Chicago. Juti. 17.-— Tilts lows Legi&laiuio ycstmlay re-eleuieiJ Jas. Harlan, U.*S. Senator. The vote btood, Harlan, 73; A. U. Dodge, 52.
JKTKVKSS, Momiraflunr, Versailles. hid,, • invite* aiumih'it to la* Superior Washing & Wnu'ic; Machine, “Ii'th f'-'CcU l*U the N<’UI allli«<ihiA,Stiie Fair, nitil at the U. S. Fair at LiuUrtllc; Ut> |i|i>uii at the ilctluit* ici lojlitulf, Cindonili. the Drsipre* ml :tu at earh County Fair in Ohio, Indiana ami Kentucky, whore it list exhibilid.enJii (inmoumvil iiiprrinr loan) Machine of tho knnl ever before off.-r-isl in the jiubtie, both for aavioj; labor dc the - wcjrof c'oibca. This Machine’ wal > [il.1 i.icit by J. McUiLia»lin Si Octitber, IC3&. 1; All ooIit* pram)>il> Qilod; i>rice SIC,00.-sl .Spent* tor the ule — In Vetaj, F. U CriijW I' Son; Aberdeen,£. W.Gould; Allennille, JlM.t: .Moore; Fklrr cw. Hcorj A. Tinier. Aueod3, 1«9.—jy ' ■ *
When yon come to the groat North-west yon find one million one hundred and sixty-two thousand voters in seven States. This is a hundred thousand more than all the votes in the South, one third of the whole Union, and three times as many as New England.
ipj* lie cheeiful. lie to whom God is pleasant, is pleasant to God.. Cheerfulness is a hymn to the Divinity.
Misobjo. — From the Masonic Register and for 1860, it appears that the whole number of lodges of Freemasons in the Uoited Slates asd Territories, and other countries, is 6860. apd allowing an average of 65 members to each Lodge, the total number of Free Masons in the whole world is 418,400,
Bt Louis, Jan. 17. —A apecinl dispatch to the Democrat says that Guv, Stewart has refused to sign the bih for the enslavement of Free Negroen, just passed by the Legislature,
(£7* During the past year there were reported lost or missing 8 American steamers, 84' ships, 48 barks, 64 brigs and 198 schooners; total 402 vessels, valued at 85.599,000* The number Tost in 1858 was 288, valued at #1.471,000.
More Mglil!. Superior Maysville Coai Oil,No. iLqrd Oil, - ■ Gtcenough’s Non-Explosive : ‘ Burning Fluid, AND a genera! assortment of fluid anil Coal Oil Lamiuit low prices, for tale at the ferry Street Drat stoic. . - ■ I. STKVEXS,
PURE White Lead, Chrome Green, . ' Chrome Yellow, rarrU Cteen, 1’ruilaa Uloe, , -Vermillion, Dltennarinm Dine, - Vtnkyke Urown, Umber, Uthernge * Putty, Constantly on hud ud far rale at the Tetay Drug Store, opuulie Udd letlowi Hal) by ug3 J. )„ TilttUAUD.
School Boohs & Stationery. ALWAYS on hud a fall assortment of Cap, Latter, Commercial Note, R1U and Tbijo Patter. 'Aim, a groat earl tty of EBreloper, Cards, Pens ud Pencils, at the Veray Drug Store, oppo* site Odd Fellows Hall, by J. L.miLUAl.1). uanure & straw forks, 1U. Spades, Hoes and Rakes, iusi rewired from PlUsburgby P. U GinSAHU&SOIf^ Pal nix ;iiid Oils, At F. L. GU1SABI) A SON'j. t'liriXUOW GLASS Just rrotltfrl. \\Indow j VY Clue of an sues. JESSE TEATS.
Five thousand of the London builders still hold out in their strike, and are reduced to the extremes! poverty sod distress.
C7ll U a common ubser rati on that there are mote iufferers from debility among AiuciWaus, than cube fituud among any other emitted itati«n. The tca«jn Is obiloiu. We Uie too little exercise, ud forget the wants of the body In the absorbing punafti of built*;*, la ail lucb caiee, ordinary mesidnes can do litt-eiood. U balls taqaired Is Jo.I .uch a took ud LTigjrakr aa Dr. J. tlostetkr ha* cl red to tbft world, in bU celebrated “OirTEKS." The weak ud nervous deoiien of the caantloc-houte, the exhausted toiler upon the ihop botnl, and the prod rabid itadenl of the midolgut lamp, bare Laud a pondertul regenerv tloo lu the “OlTtEHS," ud prefer It to more pretentions. but less effidukus medicine*. Oat It ihmid dm be forgotten that tbs agent which U so magical In Iti iuBuence upon a frame which t* merely dehl.lUl.-J. lltqaaily powerful In assisting nature t) expel the mu,I terrible firms of disease. Who «lll not give It a trial? Sold by druggists ud dealer* erery where. gy S:e advertisement Is uother column,
MJT The Missouri tyr a vote of eighty-two to twenty-two refused a charter for the Southwestern University, ai Jefferson City, on th- ground that Northern Methodists were Abolitionists.
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Tl'ST HecdrM a Urge utJ ir<co4i>l tl tl t!»fs il<5 t »n*. lor V;n’«t tur, anti naheirJ of Iot price*, at ibf ;j-’i T, "Cheip l *jb Sic:e" of * , d«Ii COCBTOIKEB * LEWS.
Nidi ohm Long worth, or Gin cinnati. pays a temiaunual tax of <16.694:85.
g3T'\ 'he.beloved «f the Almighty [are the rich who have the humility of the poor. Hint the poor who have t the magnanimity of the rich. 1
New. Store ami New GocmIsI ; R. P. CRUTCHER, .VIERGH AiST TAI LOR, HAS JdsI; nptm-d a new establishment in ]>k-t«ib*« «t<l tund on the *oii'b-v..»\ tnrnur or Main hpd Ferry ttrect*. Vevny, ItHlisna, where bo Intends keejdnz a pood sturh of ' ; Oeuts Furnishing Goods, ■ - .A.XO Rcady-uiaUt' riolhiitp, which he Intend* so III hr at the lowest livki; [•rice*. • Beirut w Prarlival Tailor, I shall at all Itmea be jifepared to till and ill:ikc Clothing . OF ;At4. KIXDS, TO ORDF.K., 'Or clots apiilfcailon to bu-Jnes*, and low pri* era, I hops.lo merit and receive i liberal share of (niblic imtronajte—end 1 Invite all 10 Rite me a call, whether they patronize ms or hot, ■ TTP Heiuerhber the pla.'o. e>|' jHjtsiic GrisarJt 1 Hardware stop:, Ferry slrect. ■- - K. P.-CRUTCHER. Veray, Xoveraber S. l?i3. _
