Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1860 — Page 1

TRe Indiana Reveille,

CARD & JOB PRINTING, ! At Low Prices for Cash! Nixt to Pionmt!) uj r.siicT, the best way to ! INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS. b to drculite Hill* ud Cams eulcajlttly. • TLtlUritm Jot dmci hu jmt been anpplM ■ wilh New and lluatifcl a ml !j no* prepared s\S\ with aa ab and a nee of all kind* of oateiiaii for AIM' duft? even-variety of o Plain & Fancy Job Printing, fncli »»Card*. Labe!*, Blank*, Check*. Circular*, Hill tirAiU, Handbill*, lAr;e fatten, ratsjddeu, Pros rata rut*, YUltln? Card*, Invitation*, kc., kt, a* 'hon notice ami at very low rate*, rrintlnj > l"i e with colored Ink, or brome*, when <1 wired. 11 at lot; recently Aided a f'J ST CARD PRESS Vf IT ITT) 17 P O ■“ t!lt w« »*c maided to do ltd* kind of 11 IJ ill 111S II n. printing W:trr. ftwer and cheaper, than any other XI U III AS U Ali ja.ee in this aeetlon of country. *

. PCBLISIlEn WEEKLY. » BY F. J. WALDO & COMPANY

One copy a year, when paid in advance, $1,00 If not paid within the ttnt three month#, 1,25 If paid before the wept ration'of the year, I JO If not paid until the expiration nfthe year, 2,00 rates for advkrtisl v«. One Square, (ten tine* pc leu, Drat insertion, ,50 Each mldlllinal ItueiUon, ... ,23 One Square three month#, without dianjre, 5,00 One jquare #1* month#, - - • 5.W1 On« tqnura, twelve month#, - - - h,oo fimines# Cants, displayed, of (bar la 0 line*. 5,00 Yearly advertisement# of three fqnare* and upward#, changeable quarterly,$3 jsr square. AdrertUement# with laryc cuts, nnu#Kaidi*pUy, ir kept eveltulvely on the inside of the paper, ye chained an extra price, accontin; tocircumstance*.

TKRilS OF SVUSCRIPTIOS.

VEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY, 22, 1860.

VOLUME XLIII.

Dr. J. F. KIDWWAYj RESIOENCE AND OFFICE ON THE Comer Mu In anil Will nut Sts,

Umcil atrrsfpt.

MV‘ix dctat*.

l. ioum:ll & co.’s

DK. JOHN BULL’S

(Fi'T (lie IMUoa Itcvcillr, THE DEATH BEI,!,. A solemn bell doth slowly loll H-tUi yonder sleep)* lower high; 1 bear, anti murmur with a sigh, There goes another parted soul!

vases of vmions paterns of a itch ami costly kind, Emma, tbetefore, as she raised her tearful'eyes, gazed around on finer things, by many de* greet;, than she was accustomed to sec in the houses'of those she was in the habit of visiting. Often had her heart swelled with proud, exulting vanity, at the thought; but now, as she gazed upon her once przed possession'', a gush of Iresh tears came to her eyes, and she murmured audibly in a bitter, impatient voire, “What aie ye ail to my heart now—picture-^—marbles—wraith—-ye have not gained .me what 1 wish,’* : At that moment a beautiful time piece in the room,'slunk ten o'clock, and Emma started up. It was Subbath morning; and it was lime she was dressing for divine 'setvice.— Alas! it was not the love of God which Itongfil that bright color to her checks,-as she rose from the sofa on which the was sitting. .At that moment the dour of the apartment opened, and an elderly lady, of a pale, delicate uppcarcme entered, when Emma eagerly exclaimed

ern States; the nose and lips were completely statne-liko in their fine formation; the whole face was re-

BLEDSOE & BEYMEB, MERCHANTS*TRADERS,

Near »nd ImitroTtd Two Thread, Tight Fail Stitch, Double Lock, Premium »■#<! S AO SEWING MACHINES. V FIRST CLASS MACHINE, cuntalnlne all the (pH.1- qonlltb - * of all others. The #amc rlilch at ihe $J23 Machine# make. Tlielr work Kill nut rip. They have t>ccn exhibited at several Fain, and *1 way « look the holiest premium over alt ether# f.»r foully #c*ln?. . Krery workin? (art i# made stmii? and .ervicewble— very simple In oj <e ration—easily Icarnedfnun printed direc- > (i >nn tvo pimiwiii .pnh, wltfyiu; re* <t (inline. and lu >!?!.(. at.ive the machine.. They • ill rlllrli, hind, hem, luck, felt, father, and embroider bcait’lfuily, and ate almost uol*We#. In operation, They can l>r fully relied on a- the l«c*l machine In us,*.* Tticy are k>M at a small profit, hi place llietn cllliio the reach of families utuWe br pvt Mftli-prlccd one#. A No. the INIVEKSAl.UKMWEIt ANDUrAOE. which can he alju'lnl fold any width of bun, on all thlekiiva-e* of pood*. 'I’rlcc, $5.

Compouml Pectoral of WiU Cherry, roiiKicoamti cc*ror i Cough#, Cold#, Aathma, Hronchltl#, . InUttcHiM, Pain* |n tlirSldc and Urrit*l, Spiffing of lilood, and lonantniilinn, IS rapidly advancing in the edlmatlon of tie public. It U no empirical nostrum; il< com/-* itJitl pritififtti t ate made known to tlicruttrnexfi. ’ Citl h'utty. It (.* (ire|«osl.vnira!t!j fmm the recipe of an evpvriniyd and Ixcn’t-l pby.ieiart. and ho# prui e>l loclf Ik lie the ;tn!H remedy f ir all ditcucof the l.unp# ever iti-oieml; andI * tierever it hat lareii intn,|iieedll ha» been mndecnrcl * hh h arc perfectly ll L l.tnud la <ttpcnclc every ■■thee Cutirh* Me Heine I-eh r re the puMie. Tc'lliiloniMiinred.Ulyl<eiu r '.cut in lutbe Iiropriilcr of run> eilectol ev«i after pby.iclaK, ia>l atevn lofu'l enery A inirl will tnnilnrethe mod Irirredubnu ntitacilicai'y inrnrio? Ili.it of difcaw:. fitrwliieh It I* dciriir.l. Why U it that m many dieeiery year of tlon, or #<at.c otherdiMia.cot Hie l.«n?>’! liecaa-e

VEYAY, INDIANA.

Fwanxct, I ante a.

deemed from the charge of eQemra acy by (he earnest and reflective cut of the eyes and brow, which gave an" expression of intellect to a countenance that otherwise, from the extreme regularity of features, might have been 1 pronounced monotonous; his hair was dark and curling, and clothed profusely a broad and lofty forehead; bis figure was about medium size, finely-formed, and graceful.— He had been educated with great care, and, in addition to the asa&l cltsical learning ' of divinity . students, he spoke both French and German; and bis knowledge of literature was extensive. • When the simple Presbyterian fotm of opening service was concluded, and tbe preaching commenced, all eyes were fixed on the young and graceful preacher. But there was one particularly, whoso whole soul seemed concentrated'on the spot from whence came tbe tones of his clear and musical voice. That one was Emma Erwin. She sat in a seat directly opposite the'young preachci. Her seat was in an exposed putt of the house, but it served the better to display her fine dress, ami her still finer face.- Her white satin bonnet, with its long, purple ostrich feather; her abundance of sonny ringlets-, playing around her pink and blonde face; her dark, flashing eyes, her rosy checks—all were fully displayed; and if the eyes of the female part of the congregation dwelt too lingitingly on the young preacher’* face, the eyes* of still more of the other sex sought oftener than they should have done, the seat where Emma sat. Alas! that influences of such a nature should havo power of drawing mortal thoughts from tho contemplation of that. mighty, unknown woiid, so "soon to open for all. '*

J. II. TITUS,

DU. J. W. MURPHY, . PHYSICIAN AND SBEGE0N, - MT. STKHUSG, : Sxrtlxcrland Connly, Indiana.

# Notary Public, and General Real Estate Acent,

Listening intently—one by nne— I pause to count the Sltukcs that Tall Lpm my. tar, teeming lot-all My.foul from earth j now they're done!

LECLERC IIOfSK, VEVAY, IXD.

H. UWO.

r. joiixsox.

JOHN li. EUELSTON,

TAME & ADKINS ON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law,

PE.OI* ts Dry Goods,'Groceries and Produce, Stkklk’s Cxuik, Kk.stickt. : * a* l’o*t-OIB« a>ldre.*, I’airiot, Ixnisita. ,

Biiibly lung years upon the earth That soul (noted on in lull and strife, Working Ute myslety of life, Leaving each day something of worth

• VEV.W, INDIANA. WILL practice In the Court# of Sw!t*erland and ailjolninp comities All lepal buslnt** left with either will receive the prompt attention of both. J«—

Itejoicing, weeping, toiling on, I’ejfleted by doubt even from its birth, It tried in vain to rise front earth Tilt now set (tee and past and gone.

DANIEL COLE, GUOC’EIl,

■ Petri*. — Small Family- Machine.*, table amt drawer,'$25; with Cainnet Care lockad, $27.— Jjwpe Family Machine#, $35: Culdnel t'a-e. locked, $37, Mann fact uriii? Machine. cocopVte. $ )(■; Cabinet fa*c, "locktil, $Ti.t'ne »it of Xitito," »prew driver; iwrt-rer'.ollcaw, and prime 1 direc*

they hvvlcct itayure forerunner—a ■•*r,a)<h ff eoAr." —which hieendly cured by tin 1 piwmpt me of a ainiile l.iltle of Or. John itnir* k *i‘.voi|->iiij l 1'ectorat of Wild t Iierry." We -ay, therefore, T ry Ji.by all mean#. If Ihf# d'«c# not cute you, iiothIn? o;».

1X0 DX.IIXX I3f Harness, Haines, Collars, Saddles Bridles, Ac., * ■ Ferry #l«et, neat door to Stereo#’ Iirwpstore, . Vrt.lT, ISDIAXA.

U ices its fate arid knows its doom, Which none but death could tic reveal: Deotfi, w hith a tune can butik the real That bounds matt's knowledge by the tomb, Fuiftrr't Vntt, fly.

go v lilt each Machine.'; ijn* pceml of. ilicio Machine! are In jiireerrful operation In this vicinity* . I‘all at TCJI. i\\l'1.KXKK*P P.addier Sttnp , *nd foryoilr;clve.vi>rwtllealid (ret (lie dnlrvd information or .ample work. They «lUhe ; imretuwd loonier and miM toyo anywhere. .J . WILUAU• K.lL’IJCXKll, Aoear, | JanHf ■ • ; H VtTAt, Ispiasa. r

HOW TO MAKE MONEY! " 1)I V your Hood, at the Oiii-I’rice Ca?h ) ,lofe of . ; COURVOISIBR 1 & LEWIS, ■ Ainl sa\e (he cuortinm.* (mill* (hat arc cliaryed Inmate np for Ini }uilr ,Bcwi ia certain. ; -V . ; I ; „ . They have jn-t received a liauil'Otne >!nck of.’ Dry Goods, Groceries, IInis & \ ..(Vpslimits *t Shoe?, Queens'- a] tvjite, Tahle tnMefy, &c., &c. ( which ■‘HI I* miM very IoV; The* Iriy their 1o*od», for V.iSlI, and lakeprval v . pal I.*'in relecllti? OirltMoeli. Tliey am nxelvin* ' f.eOt every ns on: 1C which tuakei their i »Iivk alvay,fredi and Cvnl|ile!e. ■’ ; I ’ I'ertoUA who wi-h In umkg luMiey iSouH jtuilc I Uicir riitertd, ami till at I lie Cheap failt store of. ! , . COUKVOiSIBR & LKU7S. i; X. VV,c>ncrti( Ma’tifuidl Jlicrty P:rte!i. ;, fie palter. Kyy.<, Itnpv lh'W*a'a. Cnenlry ProIncivVr.,wilM(e token ti e\ehanj.e forgiwK j Veiny, Audios 1'jJ. J ■ i, • i , |

>'idd by all Ilrn??l.l* every where. , Alfitnlcr* f.-»;ii Who’cmle I’urclia er*,fir apjili* cation# fur AjreiKx’C'. mu.I Ic a Idte-n-d lo Hit. JU11X lil l.lo famariSU, hy., or ,V«ic Vori »Tfy.

! S>r. John Ktill’s unit tXTBAcr or' S AES A I’Alt ILL A! ■ . Till j Invaluable Rrtsicdv ha« already carried hap- : pittc#*tiiihc1.cart-(<ft),<i'i-And*.atid kdatly pii in,* u.'nnr c>iiwiJnii'i>t> t» the Altticted than c-.-iiM It affmleil by all ihcwcalihUl the Mine- i f California atiil trie world toii.lili.eih It t>» |>ut up in Umart Incite*, and contain- I lie Mrcneth .-it th.e- ,i> muck I’ll re llundiua*t%r'.apan)la a* any. i-milar .I’rcpatation made in America. I’ricc—$1 per l<oUtc, or Six Ro’tlc* fir $3. ' II has ken a wctl edaWIidied fart fm years i^a-t. , that Snnx|drills. *ti;cti Vine and properly prr;.arisl !* the n»ly true fur alt d ! ‘<.i-e* iirlp.uvtine frnlu an ImpureStaleof i!ie llltwxl. the Fm* uf Mercury,'lidoxicatiiij. Drink*, Kill' llahil* in Youth, liar ten i ie#,<, yc. We Iwldty n*. ert that Jtmv Dili'* firm F.yT tore or Sac*v1miiiU.v it iheutily I'reparmhm t v fnre the Fuhlie that i* prepared mi -'ric'.ly Sdiiitlfic: Principle# and of" Uniform Stienyth. The Sarfapartria It piuvh.irrl njihmil re-yard hi pricr. and every pound WC-re l<:n? u e 1 i- .Mibjwied i<> the vtriclcd Chemical Tc.-l*. and Sts pciitiinenc*# a*eertakied hetueWnp u-el. . ttn.LV S vc#.ve.vaiu.v sl.'ii r..n;.ilii» Die virtues of jeverah d her ,U ed i dual Oi.vihtr firiulnpthc be*t t'wtii|"«md,aud producin' the prvale-t Cur a* tivcApeiil Itiuwa (n the acrid.

o. D.Tiionrsox &c«., Boot $ Shoe Manufacturers, Shoe Slore—Wbolpsalo & Retail, Street, Vevoy, lntllnna. WORK alt warranted. No credit on Retail. Storeroom in Mrs.. Dumont's [iuildius on Ferry Street. September .27, 1939. —if 1

I For the Indiana Kctcillc THE CRtTHBIf* HEART. • BV I'UtK.V V. SM11.KV,

I. I.. W ATTS, C. f LKAS A NTS, C. JI AKOS. WATTS. 1’LEASASTS A CO.,

; Commission Merchants, Ami Umilers in AY olein I’roJmx*, fi“ and W 11 amarine Pi feet, ; Ntw Oeixin-, l.i. ;■

WHilAM FAULKNES,

The wreathe of sorrow* is woven To deck my youthful brow, Ami round my henit it lightly twines— Oh Guiil 1 feci it tiuw*.

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE

Pres Prattr, Vevat, Ispiasa. >\ f".tXl‘KACT | HtV «f Paddle*. bridles Uarne*,, JM ('ullar#. Ac. Term-of-ale. Ca-h. ' Mi' All work wifi he i dtlcd fur taken fruui the -Imp, a*-enplit eanuo I* given. Thankful tir pa*! tuors a amt respectfully -eUcitalihcraljhareof pn.pimiye In tlie I mure. * , aiislO

, s.viii;i:l e«elstox,i House & Sign Pointer, Glazier, &c.

lit stin of joy how soon it set, 1 scarcely can tell how. Ami left me dimmed to biller grief, And sealed it with a vow.

, L’uvlsiimy. Ktsivi tr. - . ’ i IITIlll.'Vice pmlnpl alienilmi in all call* tn M? II i'lie, jit I'otlnjliili. Xewj.irt nf ('(licibnall, ami In Ihe a-lyniniiig cemiie* in Ken dirty. Teim* reiv-ntiahle, amt ratbfacilun eii.-irahitel In nil ea-c*. rep'JMf;

“Aunt, I hope yon are well enough to-day to go with mu to Mr. PicstonV dirndi."

(S-.ln a**iriment nf SKWISI1 Til It I. All—anitaKe f«r -S<ifias iiaciines kept «ihlai.|ly nn hnaO. ’ . •I"' 1 '.

lint like a ship with tempest toss’J That on the sea doth plow. They’d wring my soul with anguish sore And cause me low to bow.

it COTTON, i; t «? 5a. -a- jta.^ao'.

" Yes,” answered Airs. Wilson, rather hesitatingly, and looking for a moment with keen penetration on the fare of her niece, “but I thought you promised to go with Lizzie Harrison and her hi other to their church, a« the Presiding Elder is to preach to-day." '•Lizzie Harrison !— Dr. Harrison!" said Emma, with an expression of contempt 'upon her pretty lace, "No, indeed, I shall not go with them; besides, Lizzia is always giving me hints about her brother, as if 1 would marry him. No, 1 have more wisdom than that.’* -

' ASP PCALCCA IS < • Hay, Wheat, and, all Ktaflj o/ CODNTRT PROCUCB, j; ' nryoKKPi isimxA. . , eo'.l’Ica.c pile Miacalh J*3. Y"’

lint there is on olmighly power Who will not them allow. To crush my youthful heart so soon— Oh, friends, I he it where atl th.o*; ? llkint, fi'y., m. II, IHW.

El. SVUGKON J)ENTISr, Hcmil Imtlnnn. I . ; nAVIS«: Petumneruly' locale>l t* aimVe, f»r it.e pnrjm-c >*f prajiivn; the ihnloffiStyz <,f hi* l nifc--iiiii. He will tu c n ArtifirL,iQ$ff9 leiilt in the iim-i appMiol *.}!c. I>v il.c>uv!e fine nr tbi!e c!v3iw*l f ♦iiM chirndcJ; , ' (AilWor l*!s rWvicti wM, n!tvikUun, . t loivW

DR. JOHN BULL’S

tFur Ihe Indiana Reveille,

I*, a. UOBKNClt,

Watoti Maker and Jeweller,

KING (IF PAIN!

EMMA ERWIN; • till, TUI! riT.Cll.lSEI) I DVB. IJV THE SOLITARY )1AS.

M ils PlBttT, Yicat, Isp... r, _ HKSPEmTI.!.Vll.f>nu* Ihe pahiic Mia! 1 ' X he fuu ovenerl a P:«re •« J,a:n , " C Vjjp, ],uf.,iir r H.'inl iic. aii<l In rn l 1 Leeplnx y,y un hauil a pewwat atmrtincnl nf H aivbia, l Jtwtur.- . . T*,,,- ■ - PariIrillrir alien’.Inn raid in re,*alrin„ nun piece* ami all. ktipkof Je»e’ry.

If an extend veshd ccmtanlly !ncrca-!n/dc-nand k Hr. JijUS Fopular and NcwAnariran Jteiiicly call lie any evidence of its extraordinary virtue* In IMih,t*>th externally mi l internally, certainty.m> I’cei ar.it h*n imw before the I'uMIe is inure worthy id recdi lay n literal ]>.v trotiapc. mid hill* inlriii'ic and ali-hetliiip lilt* willy »tvi riiii."' their omlitlanx and iwn-iiu-ri la.kn. Or. Jiitix ttrixV Kixo or I’.u.x Is a New AJI Frill.* AN RKJIK1IV, mid U mi effectual mid 'peely .earn for—

CHARTER T. —Tub Onnux,

In an elegantly furnished Vi. ting roam of a stately-looking bous». situated on a beautiful farm bordering on fUa Ohio river, in the immediate neighborhood • of. the old ‘ town of C; "■] , might liave been seen at ihe [leriod in wlitch onr story com. meoces, a beautiful girt seated In n position indicative of sot row. Em maKiwin, (for this was her name) was an orphan, without brother or but she pussessnl, what is belter in thfl ebtitnation of the selfish, unfeeling world, than either parents or kimlted, weuhh—she was an heir-cs-i Her father had been dead some two years, and she was the only heir to Iiis property, which was considerable. title sat in a drooping posture, with her head leaning upon her hand; her eyes were wet with tears,ami the beautiful'ringlets of her auburn hair'hung heavily upon her checks. She was about eighteen years of age; her featmes were fine, ami child-like; her delicately rounded cheeks and. softly-outlined nose had impress of.very early youth, thungli her form had all the developments of woman hood. The ocasidnal expiession of her dark eyes, and,fihcty-chUeled lips, showed that ihipciiobsQPss and sell-will, to' some extent, existed in her character. — Her complexion had that nesn and rpsiness which tells that the health 'b(ts\beeo nnbruken, and .that no.deep thought or feeling had ever given heavy days or re .ties# bights | to the niitid dwelling within. Ilwas {.bat front a Very reconi period that I she had known - anything of sorrow; laud ns to thought and reflection, the I gny-pitimed songsters of the forest, to all appearance, were not . less oc customcd to mental exertion. She song veiy pretty, conversed fluently, and read novels occasionally, il they Were not too lung, . She was dressed in the expensive fashion of the day, and the tingeis of one hand played with a costly gold chain which was eniwiued around her fair neck; a valuable diamond pin, which fastened a fine embroidered collar, sparkled upon her heaving bosom, but that bosom heaved not tbo less with eigha underneath the sparkling jewel. The room was finely and expensively furnished. — Henry Erwin, the father of Emma, hid long been in the mercantile capacity, and having amassed cunsidable wealth as a merchant, bad. retired from the conn ting-room, purchased this beautiful larm, and adomed his house with engravingn, and paintings of rare merit, and

METAUff BURIAL CASES.

JKAtK'V. PIMItT,' I'MitCTAEts, Iiaeand will ' heep. nit hn’iil. ail -Ire* of tl.eLVc-r IniTmicit Jte'ailc Uurlal ('*:•:> and »»'" Hale* villi alt kind- of He will alnaitcnd lifl'n.icnliWp*. ami alleatt. in' Id- Uneof Ir'Kiic r. He ewU'lanllc keep* nn hmi.b all »iic* o,

i;w,ni. rbnltrtt ihrtut, Rii umathm, flux I, Uiiirii / tlfprftip, A'fca-nJJ.Ow* ; . burnt, . .Vixi/fit, Tmihovi, oj«J I'lMJhaekt, and . , ; all ttlltir Acir* ikat Jink . ' it htir t*.

“Yet Di. Huirisoii is a rcrpcctable joaog roan, and is rising vcrj fasi in bis profession," continued Mrs. Wilson.

The elocution of the yonng preacher was correct, graccfat, aod pleasing; hut it wanted. power. Either he could not or would not, thrill the soul with forcible words concerning the littleness and insignificance of even the lest and brightest side of life, and the overwhelming importance of a preparation for eternity, Midi as the strict reading of the Bible enjoins, lie spoke in wellturned, musical phrases of• the advantages of a -moral life; and he painted brightly the mercy of God to his creatures. As far as be went, ho uttered excellent And often beautifully expressed truth#, but ha gtva little or no attention to the most vital points. In truth, the mind of the young preacher was too much filled with elation of success and gratified pride at that moment; the self-for-get fid spirit which m list dwell in the itue minister of God was far from his mind, as ho gazed over bis crowded congregation, and saw the admiration of bis talents in many faces; hut more particularly os be looked down on the fair young face of Emma Erwin; and when her eyes met his, ami be read plainly in her glances the feelings she entertained towards him, then did he forget that he whs a messenger of God to a careless, sinful world—-then did bis eye* kindle; and his form assume a more majestic height: Emma sat there as the one bright star of his . congregation, beside whom air others were, dim and obscure; and t bat she should notice him with her regards filled with delight his nature, which, with all its cultivation, had the weakness of being keenly susceptible of the favors of persons in any way distinguished. Vet on two or three occasions, amidst the btightness of triumph which (lushed his countenance, a perceptible though momentary paleness-might have been noticed there, as he looked to a different part of the house from that in which Emma was seated, and beheld a pallid, thoughtful, earnest face, which he once loved—which he still lovrd, perhaps, had he descended into the depths of his sold, and sounded the undercurrents of feeling deeply reposing there. But always when by accident he looked on that countenance now, he terned hastily away; H8 was dazzled by Emma; 'the other was so unnoticed, eo like the com-

* „ Kt'ittly RSiiilc ChIHus ainnl and trim toe-1.' cl'.h oiicre-l ,«>d. p atn. t vill attend with hi* Htnrre nil Fnipm. c-ill-. Ha, te,* piueleire 1 hi- icetallr ra* c. of (he manntietnrer.aod all fclAiiia'crial-ai alrtile-aitt pnee*, ttieeatlirlw will l-e dl-l*, othf un the on*l rrA*Minatde lentil* KnMcae and >hnp Nl Pemluary Airiel, north of $. Ik llllicr Jc L’o.V.'lcam Mill,

AH Orders.aiHreiA'.i to lir. Jmi.t UrtL, vll!e. Kvmucky, mill Nrv Yurk ciiv, f»r vnlunlilo »u4 I'miular Kwiislici, wit) l« attcittol to. aj^j-ly

: “It is nothing lo me what he is, I shall not marry him; 1 shall certain uly go and hear Mr, Preston preach, there is no preacher like him in this neighborhood, you well know.”

110'S'f BTTBR’S

STOMACH BITTERS. IT ha tiflllial, ai wtoe )>crioit,every nicml<r of. If.e liUiuan fiimlly U *ul<J<ct tbili-ca-eur ill, mrlKiKce <>( Hie lialSly fiiuetiuiu; tint, wilhllieoiit ef a tiiK.1 lonk- nuit llie exvrrffC of (ilafn cxauiuon ren.HL tkry ti.ay W able »i to recure lieitlli. In onler to actx»nj|>ll'li llii> ilciins) remit llietr.iv cuorMi la |>Hnue i* cvnaluly Hat «bkti aid {irolvvea naturn) Mate of llitnjiii at He very Idianl of vital Mreuyllt mi'l life.- Fur tbk )>i;rHr. Ilo-fcttcf ku fniiwli.txxl to Oil- country a I'rvioirotiun I-earilit; liU.tia:i%, wlilclt It not a nea ii.eilidnc, but one .lbat lias Krn trie.I fur ■jcar*;piling ,ntlffacii<>u to all ab» )ia(ea*txl If. Tim Hitter.'itjmmte |<o«erfutly.ui><>n the Mmuacli, lutK el-, atxlliver, rextorius Ibeni to a ttealibv atxl vipip.tt- nctloi). atul tbu*. by tkv xliui>Te im-cc-.v of alretiytbenlny. Italure, vuaKe lt>v xivm to Irk uu»|>lt u, cr ill-eaM*. . Fur I lie cure of J)y*rej»!a. In-.llywlton, KlnuEoivy. Ixi'v ol A|>|«Utv. or any litlivm. I'osli from a muriitil iuxcllcut of the Momavli, or laiacla, i>rvilnf!nyL'nu»U'S I'yveiiiery, Culk.Uiutcra Jlorlm', Ac., tiicic Hitter*haw nominal.

3l«GC»o

H E A 1) T H I S. ■\Vlmt Do {he jiiulics W«nt i

"Certainly he is an excellent preacher; but my dear gill, beware thcic ate not other thoughts - than those of religion sliding into your heart, as you listen to his preaching. You know, and wo alt know, that Mr. Preston is engaged, and is to he married soon. I have had some experience in lids world, and of life, and 1 warn you that the passions,, if unduly indulged—if not restrained by thestiong hand of reason—will make yom whole existence desolate.” The facii of Mis. Wilson grewsti'.l paler as she spoke; and it was evident that some unhappy remembrances were aiislng from (he depths of s worn and sorrow fnl heart.

CAKRIaGKS^O. ; TIIK nmlcr* l«u

DUKSS GOODS. 11 r K have roeeireit a fin* araorltnenl of DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, of the laie.4 aiut leo Cyle.i of,the eea-on... J

. _ ■ '' [ ■ • on h-ixl ami rntilinUi't llif,*—lo oiaiit|fai-lure I’lowii, Jcc. Hi'imlrlnr. Pal ntlm;. Tfi in ne ami JnMtllfp of all klnilt tlitiiu will) iiealiu>*4 ah>l tll»* jetlrh. Mac I ns the Ivst of vnrhmi'ii amt ntVilt—rial*. bn hi imlr mil tint out t>, (m *ur|<a*-ivi1 f«r ilnraMhtr, t-li-ganco nr rbi'ajiuivu.., .tit work warhmtml.. .ij; '

DON’T READ THIS!

Ladles, Tou Want?

’■sitA \ri.s.

' I am t<rvpart'll tn matinfacto rw plain «jr fancy trinitneil CuOtu*, ami atlcml funeral mlb with hear*. . H. .1. TIXKKIt.

We have on hamht a lacfe ai/ortment of Wittier Slmwb, Chulm an-l Hort*, a!I- of which we will k11 ulitic ii'anv o.tter tliUirhuitnt—I’aaliStoreJ not eirepietl* ' ‘ ■).: ';\v i win iiciTa This • ;

Cntliin Tuwn.Iilji, Ma rch Hjfl,~t f

■ l>larT?iiia,Jy'nilar> or Uux.'O) jrmcmliy ci'titrHp. (Mby nvxrdlten, aiiilcau.-cJ i'rirff)|uulyby tbe rlmnseof water atHl<ll(t, will bi*)«e*lily teat by a brief vl*e of IbU iireiovraiton. a tUxa-e wbfdi U iirotwMy mure )ircva!eu(, in all It* rarloiu fucuu, than any otber, and tbe can-e ol wUlch may. alwai* l«« to tiersn>:emcol* uf* the ilipedlvc nrjnuif, can W cure I trillion I bit by u-lu? UO.STKTTKll'!? iftOitACll a* lerilitretiunvon ibeW.Ue. For tbUdL-ea>e every |ibv*lc!fln alltretuumetil III Iter* offOaie kind, ibenwliy not u-ean nrtlc.eknowii (obvlotilltMeT All uariun* have (heir [Utter*, a* a ]irvveuliveof •It'ea.'-eanil rtreastheoerof the *y>tem In pent nil; and auiunp them all there 1* not lo I<« fouml a tiAire healthy) en)de.ihan ihe Uenuanv friiro wluwn thta )>rei-aratkin emanate!, )ia-t»l rdtnUAc exI erimenta wtilcliXave tended to firove the valoeof ltd* print [>rei>arat(on I h I he *ca!e of ir el leal >cience -Favta ast> Aucs.—'Ihfa trylnp amt jirovoklnp dt-ea-e, which Axe* lU nEcnllc** pra<jt ou the t»ily of man, rvatueiny him to a mere xltadow. In a' hhort lime, and Ven'lerin/ iittn )lyrically and mentally nuetej*, can tmifrlven from the body by the me «>f int.STh.TTEH'.S riKN'UWNKU IIITTKIIS. FitriUr, none of ihe ah'ire-xtaieit even In exi-ved attnatlon-. If the l:iller* are u,nl a*jordirection*. Anita* Ihey neilnvr create nanHea nur oSehtl <lm |<atale. att-l render untiecexvary any clianpcuf diet or lulu million of oollnary imrsuit*; toil promote -*o*intl vleep mid tieahly JlywtJiui, the cmi|>la!nt Lv removed a* »|verily a* 1* coti*l*;ent with the pro*!action of a thorough and' permanent cute. • tbr l\rrtftk in AJraarril Yrart, who are juffer ln-ftoman enfeebled condltutlun amt inBrm body, Ihe'e IlltteM arc tnraimlde ol a reatorattve of itrenpth and itpor, and nee.1 only to he tried to)« ’ apprvdateit. And lo a mother while nnr.dny the-c ■ hitter* arc 1 mil*pen-able. c.]«ctaliy where the [mofljcrVnouri'hinentl* liude-iux'e uiiheiletuxnd* of the child, ona-cptently her Mrenptii tun-1 yield, and here It I* where a pood Ionic, such a*Iln«lct- } ter*# Bsomach- Kilter*, Unceleit toimp.-irttcmi.ora- > ry Mreiipthand v)purtot)ic*v«!ctn. lAdle* -hnuld j by all mean* try th!.* rentcly for all ca-e* of dchll- , Iiy, ami before fodoinp,*hnuhl a*k thtir phyrlcian, j who, if he I# aciiulntcd with the virtue uf the HitI ter*, writ recommend their u.-e In all ca>v* uf |wcakne<s.

RISING SUN FOUNDRY. I J M;;HElS*l*EK:it CO;,

*‘l Know Whul the twites Wwl'l

niVI.Vl! removed ihdr Foundry tnlolhdr new ■ hiiililin;.', are now {ireiMire.l toilo allliiul'o( ea.lln; tu’ialty Mi me tn similar c'latil blunt hm, liar In; procured po>»l 1 jUhek we weeunKot tn ilo Tunilij; otul a licit amt »oribiatiliLc #t>ie. ■ ■ I.' 1 Wears alto o’Key’a IVenl Cutter, which with ■ me llmse IW«r .will cm front M lo75,000 merchanta)>!el*>h peril ay. ‘.We?halt al«i have made amt ready fur the »ea«ih. MllUuf the mo<t approved patternr, at iiHcer that wilt lull all vhowlrfi to . >• ■ Wo bare aiaite jliirli alteration* In oor Ifay fro** Iroift that place thenr beyond the possibility nf .breaking, i 1 . / ’ Thaukfal for pad ttrort *e eameslljf rdldt a rttillnnaneeof llie «me. r

BO.WETS AXD.SCOOPS.

. We keep-on hand* a wgl *e>ded dock of fun* tteu Klllum* amt Kloatjr.i, oiid ae -. ill rtllihem 1 . ...

Itiulie.s, KfiNulTliiit. . Ill 1111 u cr y A ,11 iin t ii ii tint k in ‘ ThU I* what yon nil trant—amt We Haller onr.’ telve* that in there l>e jartment# >c can (Ire pen* 'em) oatlrfae lon.V . ' . '

"Aunt, this is only lolly, IPs time we were dressing; recollect, yon are to accompany me.’*'

Kr n. KINCAID * CO., Oppo'iie IM>1 hVllii** Mall, Main atteet. Vtray, ISxetul»cr t. IsW.

.'Emma walked hastily from the room, with an expicssiou of hautine#8 upon her face.

. All uhlem left with V\ I- fim.SAl’.n & HIS*, i.f Vcvav, will lie iitUKloallr attenilril lu. , # ■ - ■;■■■■' J. M. KKlSTKIt & CO. tibia; Son. Jan. t, IFjX

CHAPTER1U

Tim Vouso Piikacher.

The Presbyterian church was crowded on the day in question, for the Rtv. James Preplan was opopnUr preacher; and, as the Presbyterians were numerous in this locality. Ins congregation was oveitlowing.— The church was one of those plain, unadorned edifices, in which the stern spirit of Piesbylerianism formerly delighted—finished in the simplest style of architecture; and the pulpit was without cushion'or drapery. The luxurious taste of the preseut age baa introduced both into all churches of any pretentions to respectability; but at the period of my naralivc, such refinements of comfort bad not grown so common among the members of ibis church. Yet the polished and refined appearance of the Rev. James Preston would not have disgraced the pulpit of tho richest church ever erected to the worship of the Almighty God. He was about twenty-four years of age; his features bad much of tho Grecian caste, so rarely to be met with in any perfection, in the West-

To Hay. Growers and Hay

Press Builders. THE ttndetaitned ha-fln* Ix/opht the «elntlre riehlof JeCewonand stwitrertandConntiasof the Patent Beater or Monnor Prm, hereby tive notice that whoever wl.-h to b til Id Preset «f the alwTepateiJteanFrtiberiphtor ne. We keep cmutantly on hand Ihe C-a.*tlDp r or the abort Vmi. 7. L. UBI ? A tin * . Vet ay, ln<lii^A.

■ CAUTION—We million Ihe public ayaind uifny any of the many Imitation* or oonalerfcii*, but ark (or llogrtma's I'ettnt iTiD llimn, and ice thateach Iwlltc l«v* the word# *‘Jtr. J. llnMelter’* ytosnach lilller*” blown on the Mile of the iHittle, and riami>eil uo the tudahic cap covering the cork, and ok'erve that our autograph *!pnatnrc 1* on Ihe label.

ALFRED SHAW, INVITES the attention of the public to ItU recent pnrebate kif a large and well selected slock of v Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queenswnre, Hard wore, &c,, His slock has been purchased with great care, expressly for the

Health & Happiness Secured. YOU Nil MEN who are luffprfiijr from the elfceli of rell-alnife, can I* turcly and permanently restored by Ualnc the

V. D-—Tho*e who harebttllt Pte*s« of the »V» T e Patent, alncw Hteember 30, IU7, will plea* all amt pay n the Patent Km. lejr.l-lt

Cu" 1’icpareil and sold by HOSTKTTF.TI k SJIITII, I’llbhnrph. Pa., and cold by all druppL-t*, procer*, and deiler# peneraIly,thrMuplnmi the fulled State*, Can id a, S*iuth America ami (tennauy. For *alc by J, I„ Ttilehan 1 and I.Stei ea*. Veray, Htc*I'oe fc iletmer, Florence; John J. I’aul, Mt, Sterliup; Itopcr* k Cullou, Moofeddd.

CONCENTRATE!) CUKE. oh, jyr.i VITAK. .1 R'wrtfy nj Crtut itift Vrrtain Pnirtr.

Bn.tclaei*ln^THE ;BHHttflSSigiia of Veray and ucliiity with the beat Fresh Meal the country affords. Tbeysetre the public at the Market House every Tuesday, Thursday and * Saturday, at reasonable prices, - We pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. " -■ - NORTHCOT dt ROCS.

Tills remedy lx put tip In small rial*, and can be sent hy mail loony (iddnur. A trial will MlUfy. U-e It aweek, and you will asjwrlcncen great l*nefll, A cirrulmr containing hill jartfcuUn, rent (free) on a indication. Price, j-cr bottle, $1, One bottle will ta>t a month. *

T INSKED Oil,, Jj La tit On,

JUciJtxr Oil, U##roR Oil. iuivb On, •Snap On, J. L. TIIIKBACO.

.Till* remedy It mltahle for either ?e*.‘ Addrerj K. CtlL'GF.tl, Uolical A pent, 742 Broadway. New.York. For into by I, B/KJ'EN3, Prtigpiat, Veray, Ind.

FALL TRADE OF 18&9, and will be sold at prices to suit the times.

For rale by

1000 doz. I‘'££8 Wanted* W1LI, pay the market price for thcabore H n ant iiy of F'rtth Kpp*. In cxih or tr»Ic, at otlr Oroccry. CLARKSON fc WALDO,

1>UIIE White Lead, Chrome Urecn, , Chrome Yellow, Parrit firtec, PniHan Blue, ■ Vennllllon, Ullcrmarlaiu Bine. Vankyke Brown, Umber, Lllbcragc 4 Putty, Constantly on hand and for tale at the Veray Prai Ptoti', enrMltc Odd Fellowi Hall ky an*3 J. L. TlllEBAUD.

Conn fry Product;, of all Kinds, bought and sold. ALFRED SHAW, Perry Street, Vevay, Indiana. October 2G, 18M,

- bjt We pay the highest market price in Cash for HIDES, to be left, at the store of Clarkson & Waldo. N. & R. Vevay, October 5, 1830.—

1TANURB dr STRAW FORKS, Hi Kmxlcs, Hues ami Kates, Juit received fry in f. j,. GltlKA)U)& SOU.

LLicnn. t>. n. iLti*. , p Biirvx. H. H. BAETOK & CO., Commission .Weircliaiits, . Axn rruiM ix . v «l’l WESTBitji rjiODUCE, Xo. R! Street, Xew Orleans I.‘»BENJAMIN EGELSTON,, JUSTICE OF THE TEACE, . v, CuVciiirox, Rkstvckiv ,VOf KICK oirtxrrof I.cxtn?liHi IT-caivl Mailifn ytrvvf. I’arliailar atirtiiinU [•aM i« l!'S *'wt* Jcrii'it of il.ilmy, All tct.iin.-y-* eiiiru*!c-l i> him sill Knlie |>nxn]it allclilinn. ' ; «i»It

BOOT & sjiOK MAKHR. Slrert, Vevny,-In(limit*. -r x KSI'KI-TKI" I.I.V the pnMic lli.it he I Vwnliu'it'-l*»rain(*'» ’K 1r;| in. all it a van mu- iT.itu'Ie* J at lil> <h>( >t=wl»it Kerry «reifl, mie *Wf at»«c the I’m?,, , _ , ]Ie warrants bU »»rk tn pive ja!i/f»ttnn.I«ln in .tjle an.i il.iraMiUy. iyl3-tr

illACV HOD.Mv, : (Turner of lliiituts an<l Market stieels, iMIl.lX AruUrt, I m>i * m < . 1' ; M’HI.' U a nt * ami r.r.-M.’Isti lioatiHn,: Iloilo. | In n!1 it» ninl noil »iuult>l. If m, 1 hi-!ln? icrvitu erul ll.e > t I’f llit I'ltj-. att l »e l n.crin 3 liltml -lam; iif il;t rj-i-ntiii *ir iru tlin; i Tcniif <?l (iff ilaji ki.lI rrix>tiali!c | rt • tv», A. ;s KUMISS.KV. I’ncPsuenrE, ■ hm''33 I aft ct S»it>e:ljii‘l L'minlr.

EEGULAB HADISOH PACKET, \ RUilvST i _1^'QVKBN.4S^S.: C. P. ni.WVAV. I'avta’a; J. 1*. I’.UlKKlUCkrk. ril.l. arriie-M Veiny, f.»r l%etmwtl. Tilt*-! ilavii nii*1 Tlinri'lav ,* al (Tc-'orki l‘. M„ ■ Sunday* a! I uVluct, I*. JJ. Ikiumin/. *ill Icaiy.Vindmiali. litj*. KrMnj > mid M°i>' da if. pmii-iually at I'J oVIivk.'. .Kit fid,-lil or jia—a/e apply on JxorJ. -

; SPEIKO AUD S1TMMEE TiADE; I ff'lIK omlcf-lsncit are n<\irin rvce!|>t of a large I - ami iMtu|iIcte uf • Ilnriluarr and Cntler}’, ror.'t'tiiii-' in i>*rt uf the foRtming article', vh: ; TaMean i fockci t Sd'iKK rni‘i> > lni;>', i TaWc, Tea. nnii itoUin^Sl-mms Ku;;c T».,l, uf alt i ' . Iieiiclt rimes tinge* anl Squares ' liaitT. Utii|> r I'nmiel met Tennant Sawr, , /USkm! nmi Cn*.*-t ul Saws' ' Car writer's amt To-lit ‘ —/.ISO — 4(1(1 i.a?rTrace Chains ' ll (Minder (Tuilas ad ,tn!r l!rva>t Chalks ' ■'■.•25 tjt’ ('twin.; 'li Ijkt (bains j linutile au.I Single dtnrrcl i.uns ’ I VoN of every ile'crliition, ; SJn'l lings (•■imilcr Kin*!.* nlul Hunts ! A large as-urhtwnt of Saddle am I t'«rriage*TtItn- ; inili-'. SiWia< ' , j iJrl'i’c liitl.s Itiirktc'. Stirrm** ami S tiers * Knmnelol t.eulrcrninl (dith. 1 iices I ringes I , Taels ninl HaineS.'sidlles llriv* Idimls etc, j Dm in/verxiiially uricrle I ilie nlmte articles I we can tt'-dre unr friend- tl.at Iliey arvof ?H[ieriur . rpnlhy, add a e inen I telll#? tl t mm aIii>V‘aV(.r j Tt oil ’al a> low iiriee' a.* lbt-y ran l<e lan-iM «e»l i uf lie itiiMUia'ns i ‘ It (liveus* rail,awl evairdne ourrtorV of jloml* ‘ Injil 1 rices Ufme eiiins eUetvlitrc tti ( 0rc1ia..c, . >( v. u tiiysAiiiV & sos. J Ve.ay, May II. .'.■ ;V ■

V K V A V • ‘ » STO VK & Ti SIVA tt E EHPORIUSJ. i T1IK MjlHtrifw, k«T*-cnR*lanHy an haifl m Iiir;e of .V/JH US, of all the itm»tai>i'itnVi| paltents atulilie*. Ittcl'teiD? Hk. pipit tar « | lock." “(‘lipi-cr." “I ha-nt plon “.:<rliiijfr,** 0o.( “Premium" I'ooVins arm Itlealins wairantc*! lu gite i IBSIEE t VT« keep on ham] a t»r*e dock of Tinware of one own mannbetnee, with which runntry metebanU will In* nifpltal at Ciocinnatl price*.' At*vJa.pannol Ware* liraM K«rtle.%ic-, tc. JOB WORK. All klnila of Joii Work- In onr line, rnrh *i Kjiouttnp.Tln Itooflnj:. *c. ( 'lane at abort iwrtce, la the •rerr he* etyle, »n*l on rcaxmaMe tenor. jil'Uhl Copier, lira-*, athl Pewter, taken In .«dnn?er' •,, C. liOl.l'KN'lirnii .

; EE AD-an AETEES TOR BOOTS SHOES! AT th« oU aa>l well knqwnt*tal»ll<browitof c, & sox, 'Main street, Ferry anJ lilierty. Vevay. lniitma,auij'.-l>e'.f<jBft‘t the ■ ntffct esten»l»t it heat w/ort* ‘ neat rf Earnest Wowteyer. brought to Vevay. .1 H<V keep wulanilj on ha»l a /ill MWtjnent of C U 8 T O J1 * itule Work,—Kh!ch »ewir rant' to (cite satisfaction. .bothio quality anti neatness ,nf style. BOOTS a SHOES,; jDf the finest quality 'anl latest style, tea* to wjdtton the ilnrlol notlffc • , O' Boots asd Shoks Re/aued ix the ibe<t manner, at short notice. ' • ’ augjp-lf . C.THIKBAOD 4 SON. : Cash far Hides! <T'I1K HighestMarket Price pal/ for Hines wf! 1 SEi«r. < C. TIllKUALlf k SOX.

. WOOD. L'DDV & CO.’S li WAirTiinmzKn nv tub states ob Georgia, Delaware . Kentucky, and Jllwouri, Draw ilnlty, In jmbllu, uiuliT tlio niiwrintomlrtwe of Sworn Cmumiulouor*, at Aupu*!*, <ion rpin, aiul\Vilmlu(tl<ii>* l|vl. Prizes vary from gt2 50 to '. $100 000 1 TICKETS FUOJI fcti 6« T*V S*(tl erh~ Clmilnm, (,'IvItik full K*j»liumtlon ami tint Scbciuti to Ihj ilftnrn, will bo itcut, free of exiwiioo, by lublri'Mlnjf . WOOD, EPOV & CO., Aupwta, flpirpbu : or, WOOD, BUOY & CO., WllmlR(tbuu, Dolnwnrc.

;/ 49 yea I Alli'iU'tiDiis! NEW CASH STORE. New Goods & Low Prices, , ' lu Floitncr, Indiana. i>. j o n iTu i\ s o i\, HAS ja*l opened a New Sure, con-l*t!n;f of c;»o«rfe«..iinijts l*»y •»»*!*• tpMxit-’ware, Hardware, Notion*, he., Ac. . - AH mj 1 f>o»U bate liceu ve!«!el fruro nc« Incotter, with cut to wit tf.e time*, ami ta>ie «f the public, ami I will rell then a* cheap aj any re:nil c<taMI*hiiienl in Cincinnati, for (Vi»* »r 1’ro-twr. The good quality of my <ioott< can Ire ilejemtail Upon. MtT All Ca*h ciintomcr* arf re*pectfully initiated to fhe me a call ami Ciaminc my jr- .«,!■* t<fore jmrclia.-ingeJ,e*here, amt they nil! 11 ml it tu I their Intercl (o buy of tic. I ■' N. JORGENSON. Florence, Ind., Sept. ’iS, lt-59.—If

'Things that Farmers Want, ■ AHDTOFT WA5T. - IF you Ain't want yoar bowo »lm<l like a mole, (Jo to torus**- If you donf want yoarmole fhod llko'a hone, Co to Dvrus's- ■ If yon want a good Ploogh, Go to Dmu’a 1 ■ If you want yoodand iiitaUnttal Work done -to order, and WMiaoted, GotoUoiUs’a. f :■ TararvJune 15, IW9. Jf, 1- IILFM.V.