Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1860 — Page 4

[Krgrn Owen's “FuDlfall..*’] AITAIUTIO.VOP THE LIVISO,

1 present itself in two independentca- <?^ie»toi»i»afcma.i«itia f torti«iwB} r . . i, „ „„„„„ mintloJ, hu Uld up for htmutf »capital itoek of 1 fit-S. no 00 y P P • iuppjnrBtof vhieh no fh»»fe of farluo* tin rob dressed in a particular manner, bat b[m . i nvent0 r MdmacnfKtoMr of .uehao that person advancing road, j n ertiniibl*rtiMdyMJo*« Buirt CompoundPttapproaching within a lew steps of taral of ITtM Cimy, a more dreerTtnc of tbe the observers, and then disappearing! P**™ ttoaa* of * “hon I* “>« «"ior Yet even tbi« is not the limit of the wlw wln * henu»i«.orihe .b^Uod , ■ , n'i • " | * con troll on iuUm the ihlp of iiile throath (be adverse chances. I hero is not Only tempot of ttrifr. Xone but tbnw »bo identity of object lot exact aioincidence of lime. X lie two perceive the remctjr.no proptrlj- ippretUliU* Itni-arUnet of very same , thing at the very aaine h u « n^ t, n T^^ t0 lte moment: and this coincidence con- 1 -Wrmrvpimiw icarn ih»tewyit»rhV*'‘inri , » . ... i rvlrtuci Uaterknown tothe |«Wic,»nd Uiat it li ttnnCS throughout several minutes. [,-omjn£lril()»)ln«tunlrer«Ja»f, 'What is the natural and necessary conclusion? Thai there mu an itn* age prod need on (he retina, and that there teas an objective-reality there to produce it. ' It may seem marvelon*. it . may appear hard to believe, that (ho appearance of n hum mi being, in his iifttal , dross, should ; present itself where that human being is not. It would he a thing a thousand times more marvelous; ten thousand limes ! harder to believe, that the fortuitous |action of disease, freely '’ranging (throughout the infinite ■ variety' of contingent possibilities, shon.d -province, by mine chance, a mass of co. ; incidences such as make up, in this ■case, the concurrent and cotompora- ■ neons -sensations of mollier n n d daughter.

DR. HAMPTON.

JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform his old customers and the rest of mankind, that he is just receiving and open,ng at bis old stand the 1 attest and lest assortment of Goods in his line ever brought to Vevay, comprising, in part, a complete stuck of ,

SjttliMra'lelirillf.

Sj*Oh Wednesday lost we were favored with a business visit from John S. Dcklop, Esq-, ( of Indianapolis. fie is cetlaiqly a gentleman and a thoroughgoing business man in every sense of the word, and a short and impelled sketch of hit history, affords an example of what economy, industry, perseverance and honesty can accomplish in a few years. About twenty years lie was a journeyman printer, working at the case in that city. At a lime when he' had not a dollar in his pocket, he tanie across 8 friend who furnished him a stock of goods on credit, and he opened a store in. that city, lie gave his notes for the amount payable in one, two, and three years. At the end of the ihree years he had all the notes paid, and a larger slock of goods than he enimnejiced with. He carried on the same business fur many years, his income increasing every year. As his means accumulated, he invested in real estate, which rapidly increased in value. A few years ago he retired from the store on account of declining health lie is now one of the most respectable and enterprising citizens of Indianapolis, and is the owner of some of I he must desirable business properly in that ciiy.— He. c-jlltcts rents from two buildings to the amount of jJ'l/ifiO per annum—a snug little income.

Steps' ny Mother and Daughter.

Jn the month of May, nnd ia the year 1840, Mr. De— r, a noted physician of Washington, was,residing I with his wife and bis daughter Sarah (now Mrs. B.- .) at their countryteat, near Pinny point, in Virginia, a fashionable pleasure resort during the summer months.

OFFICIAL C017NTT PAPfJR,

DR. HAMPTON’S Compound Diuretic Pills

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, ItCO.

ALMANAC, FOR THE. WEEK ENDING FKIt. 3S.

DRY GOODS,

bat or dat or writ, ses I »r* [ aoox Ko-mi. tun. | sew. | iro.

Dr. HajnpUtn'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 Corn’d Dimxtic Dills, Comp’d Diuretic Dills, Comp’d Diuretic Dills, Comp’d Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Dttuelic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills. 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. Mampron's Dr Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Diuretic Dills, ’ Comp'd Diuretic Dills, Comp'd Dioiciic Utils, Comp’d Diuretic Dills,". Comp'd Dm relic DrIIs, Comp'd Diuretic Pill*, Comp'd Diuretic Dills.

Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cure Grate), Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Grav'd, Cute Gravel, Cute 'Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel.

Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Slides of all kinds.

tl. X. 6 44 6 43 G 41 6 JJ 4 3* a a: ff 3fi

tl. X, U. X. 5 43 0 S3 3 43 I 50 3 4G 8 4'J 3 17 3 SI 9 48 10 ,33 3 43 11 36 3 4'J m irn.

22 1 WdnoJay, 22 ( Thurtday. 23 j FriJar24 I rUKmlay. 23 , (Sunday26 ‘ f tfomlay, tfT | Tue^Uy.

One ahemoon, about five o'clock, the two tallies were walking out in a copse* wood not far (rom their resilience; when, at a. distance on the road, coining towards them; saw a gentleman. , ■ "Sally'," said Mrs. D—: —, "thern comes your.?fattier to meet ns." "1 think;not,” tho ({brighter replied; "that cannot be papa; it is not so tall as he."

QUEEXSWARE.UATS&CAPS, For Men and Oojrs, and." READY MADE CLOTHING, Together with a thousand things too nnmetous to mention hi an advertisement.' Ail of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or its equivalent. I would respectfully request all wanting articles in my line to give me a call and examine mv slock before purchasing elsewhere, as feel confident that I can suit you. JESSE.TEATS. Vcvay, Oct. 12, IS?9.

j(3*Tbe dm of [>*. IIojtitth’j SToxica Brrtxas for ruei«*p*Li, Flatulence, Heavlnci* of tike Stomach, or any other tike affeetlan.i* >ecund to none Id America or abroad. To be able to state cuulhicntly that the ‘‘Biller*’’ are a certain cure fir dy?]*iuU amlllkc dbeawst* to the propriety a annrce of unalloyed plaa-nrr. It remote* all morbW matter frpm. the rtomach, pnrific* the blond, impattc renewed vitality to the tier rout »y»* tern. riving it that tone ami energy to Indt-pcnra-b'cforthe rrttiratlxti of .health. The nuttier rosu acknovleilFrnKtitr of IJi ni per tor excellence atid Ivtielieetit mutt*, have injured the proprietor* that It eat I not hut pm re a areal cure t > tlie athletcd. am) Impart vitality to UieUiofnnfh tytlem. . Bi~ see advcrtljctornt in another column.

JBS* Day's UDEth.Feb.23,11 huurs (r2 tuinulM. Uoos’s Pouts.—Full Jloon, Feh. ®. TMrt| Quarter,13. hex Mood, 21. Kirrt Quarter, 20.

jfJ- The Stm dll Iw on the Meridian or. u**>ntnark. at Washington, m Whix*: 4tb. I), »t clock Ilnbetci'iilMcicilip Feb. 17 at 1214uj ; (ii Feb. 23, at 12 I3w. 21a.

fl(3“ To ascertain the length of ihc (lav awl nlphi at any time of the j car. a>M 12 lii'iin to tlte llinl 'if the tun’s scUiog, ami fr-im the lurusubftraci U;o lime of rising, fur tlic length at Uie (by. SablfU'.'l tho time of tttllng from 12 huurt, awl to the ilpalnder add the rime pf tiring neat morning, fur jho icdgth of o« r

As he neared them, the daughter’?opinion wad confirmed.' Tlu*y perceivcd that;it was not Pr. U but a Mr. Tlionijidoi), a gentleman with whom tliey were we|l acquirin'- 1 led, and who-was at that lime, ifio! they then knew it not, a patient of. Ur. D *s. : Tltey ohretved «I»o, is he cumo nearer,' that he was d jessed in a btno jrnck-cnat, Uaik sahn waistcoat, and black pantaloons and liar. Also, on comparing holes a fin ward, Imtb ladies, it appealed, had'noticed?thitt his linen was particularly fir.6, find that his whole,apv paiel seemed to have been. very carefully adjusted. He came up so close , that they were on thc' veiy point of tnhliessiug him; but at that moment he stepped aside, as if to let (hem. pass; and i!n*n, even uhiU the ojet of U4h (he todies ictre uj>on him, he suddenly and cntiiely-di-appeared. 1 • The nstohishuient of Mrs. D—~— nnd her daughter may be imagined. They could iscarcely believe the evidence of thei r o w n eyes. They I i n - ! gored for a ? li)nc on the spot, as if expecting to'see Iiim,re-appcat; then with tlm: strange feeling;which come o ver ns wliell we ha ve just witnessed something unexampled and inciedible, they hastened .homo.; | They afterwards ascertained, thro’ Dr. U—— 1 -;V that his patient, Mr. Thompson, .K’ihS seriously confined to his <bed; htnl that he hud not quitUd hit roumpior indeed his led, thro'out the entire day.. ■. ll- iuny'p76pi'rly be; added ■'that, though Mr .Thompson was familiarly known lo (lie ladies mid nuich rcKpeeled by them as an estimable nim, there were no reasons txisting w;hy tiny sIiouldToke any inore interest in him, nr he* in them, than '.in' I he ease of. any Mother friend or acquaintance. lie {tliHii in jnsi six weeks tmm the day of this appearance. The above nanalive is of unquestionable authenticity. It wn,* communicated in Wasliingftin, in June. 1851), t»y Mrs. D- herself; . and (lie manuscript, being submitted lo her lor revision, was assented to ns accurate. It had been frequently re; laied, buth by lumber and diUighier, lo llm lady—a liiend ol theirs-:-who first brought it to my notice. .What shall wo say lo it? Wliai element of authenticity does it .luck? The facts are of comparatively recent occimcnce. They ate repotted di icctly by the observers of the plieimnipuen. The circumstances picchi ?c even the hypothesis of suggestion. The mother’s remark to the daughter was, "There comes your. father."— Thu daughter dissents, remarking that it was a taller man. When the nppeaiaiH'O approaches, both ladies distinguish the same person, and that so unmistakably that they advance to iqeet hiiu oud speak to him,Without jihe slightest niistmst. It was evidently «n appearance seen inde pemlenily by each of the ;ohservers. It was seen,too, in broad daylight, nnd under no excitement, whatever. The ladies were enjoying a quiet of*ternoou’u walk. There was no terror to blind, no anxiety of a Beet ion to conjnre up (as skeplicum might imagine it cauj lho phantom of. the absent. The incident is (as they suppose) of ; the nuist 'commonplace character. ;,The .geatieninir* whom they see advancing to meet them is anr ordinary acquaintance,—HI at (be time, )t is true; but even that fact is unknown lb them. They both continue to see him nnlil ho is within speaking distance. Both observe his diess, even the minute particulars of it;' so that on the senses of both precisely the same series of impress* ions is produced. They ascertain this by a subsequent comparison of their sensations,

BY £TATK AUTHORITY.

0*Tbere is nothing, perhaps, that is a source of more regret in after years to the conductor of a public journal, than the knowledge of the man)* errors he I as committed, both of policy and of principle; and as he advances in life ond experience, and acquires wisdom,-and foresight, the mure sensible he becomes of his own defect* and folbes. The volumes of hts own paper a ford him a more complete knowledge of Ipis fact, than alt other circumstances combined; and although he may*feel saltsTitd that at the. lijiic he acted f ful H no other than just and pure motives, yet the regrets'are none ‘.He less forcible on that uccotitli’ This printed record of |ns thoughts and actions can neither be defaced or forgotten, and although there are many pleasjjut memories connected with the actions anil aims of the past, vet the ink prints of the editor wfio embarked in the business when young, tub often are we fear p source of mote sotnw than joy;

He ts now engaged in Ihc flea! E-Uati* Agency and liisoisnce business, from which he realizes n ti a in! sc me salary.- - Hc is a self-.nuide man—has carytd out cis own fortune—and he has done it by untiring industry, economy and integiity; and with these all young men may Miecced in apcnnmlating prop prtjf, aijd become valuable and respectable member's of society? lie is yd in the prime of life, and if lie succeeds as well in the future ns in the past, he must become in a few rears, with the means now in his hands, one of the wealthy men of Indianapolis. He is now canvassing the Slate as the Central Agent of a leading Insurance ijdiiptmy appointing Local .Agents, and the Company hits -made a ' jndicions selection, fur he thoroughly undtrstends the business, and does nothing by halves, but promtly and thoroughly attends to the business in every particular.

THE COri!ARE OF COWAlIbS.

Ytmr pure, mindii Ik* rated coward ; pnsM?s through life nmiKiuthfil bv | wars or rumors of warn. Si reef j fights a ml corner plugtuusH'S are ifot ffir liim. , IK does nut liUtiijb the ||iUi'ttl comjHirnru of his mind by Thinking up the best rummer of rcaentinj' instills. IK* never bus either of his. omitArs jitit in mounting.— Cmut-pllrsier never limls a sticking place upon his conn returnee. 11c never has the. "wind knoctet! out of him.’* nor decs ho ever receive an unit c’;y * bcli" Iciwteo "wind and water,” ■ Like a ship upon a smooih sea, ho moves slowlv,- cahplj and innjestieally onto his appointed end. IIis is t <e peace platlnrm. What cates the cmvstd for.the code duello? or'any other code which' involves danger, (luninge or destruction to his brid v". ■ If ho is challenged to fight a duel l ow .'easily he settles fhc tUiurtilty! With the Miblitne disregard fur the stt-ers of society he calmly replies, *T am opposed to duelling on principle; but if assailed,-! know how to defend myself.” Should, he be assailed, after making this heroic nnswer, he does deleitd LimstK. He hacks out, runs and leaves the Held to his adveisaiy—lluis socraficihg himself that'the toe may win alt the honors. . The coward has a good appetite, he sleeps well and-is in r.o mortal fear of. losing his life, or being battered and locked and cuffed, for well he knows that the mealiest of shoulder hi iters or bullies scorns to strike a coward. There is mme teal heroism, more moial courage in Lis cowardice than ihete is in the breiisls of a do/.i ti of your brawling, gouging, fighting men, . His courage —tint courage of eowatdice—is. a superior utricle,’ a luxury, and.hence its scarcity. Tho coward possesses the Truest, highest courage- (lie courage to preserve in alt its perfection, miseaned and nnmntilaled limit death, the *“hnmini form divine.”— He is openly in action what three* fourths of ns won hi be. had wo his com ago to disregard the sneers of society.

iTlorc Superior Maysrille Coal Oil, . ' No. 1 Lard OP, Cteenuujrh’s Non-Explosive ptiniinc Fluid, VSn a ycTn-ral a-vrtn.eni of VlnM and foal t>iij.ar<i|~a: i,i* jrtres fondle at ihe Fmr i. stcvkxjj.

FI UK INslTlA.MK KXC’t.VSIVELY

■ (tCljarlcr (Jcrpchutl.) CASH CA PITA LS 100,000 00. TOTA !> ASisiF/rai. 8382,333 91 S. L LOftMKS, l‘re>ident. II, KKLKOGG, Secretary. Branch ntlhu. at amt 33 UV.-l It it,, Clm ltiuali. M. MAGILL, General Agent,

Xcliool HooK$ & Stniloncry. Vl.UAVS on h-'.aJ 3 f ;1 r) 3 ..{, r ;mrat of Ons I.t:icr, Coimrtr.-ial X«:e. Itjtl and TUtce I *! «-. Al*o, a ura; latle'rif KntcTa) cslar-K, *ur ivu s iiafi, i.y j.uiimaiAii',

--After a matter has gone into the scenes of the past, iVis very easy to imagine that if we had it to do over again, we could dosotruch belter—could make sachra4 improvements upon out past course; and yet we see every day many of young friends '.and acquaintances ground nS, who are'doing no better than ourselves-, and some of them we fear are doingmuch worse, in the various position? of. life So that pryl.-ably after alt we havesaiil above, ills doubtful whether we Would do nuicii, if any Letter, all things considered, were we able toi blot out the past and begin anew the active duties of life; and looking at the matter in lids lights we have but Utile cause to be disconsolate/ if we have, in any degree acquitted ourselves honorably, and shot:Id endeavor tr cimltnuaUy look upon the bright side of'the picture. . '— The'erroys of omission’ and commission in the post, afford us a continual reminder of opr duly; and • should induce us to guard with zealous cam our options pod, thoughts in the present, that we pay hare fewer regrets in the decline of life for the errors of middlg age, than rye paw' have for (hose of youlh; apd this thought should urge us to make greater Efforts in the brighter and coming future to accomplish some good and desirable purpose, unsullied by any drawbacks (hat can possibly tie prevented. ■-With'Ibis end in view, it cannot but be profitable for each and all to examine into ond resurrect Their past push ion, that They may profit by their many defects,and be enabled to avoid entirely in It}e present and future ail the faults and follies of the former time; for experience after alt isTbs best and wcmiysay the only successful teacher—sometimes it is a very dear teacher, and generally disagreeable, but its lessons of wisodm when once fully learned, are rarely if ‘ever .forgolleri hy the recipient;"and a term of, (PElrpcfioo inThis school, if its great lessons are treasured up amt heeded,is of more - permanent : value' than all the wealth and gayarid glittering allurements of }he werid. ’’ V

A sent* In the principal I'itli** and Town* of the f uii ni. I. <1**1-* Prom inly Pit Id. A |>[dlca tin i) s rewi v l-i I a i»I (*i >1 iv 1 1- * i.-it i ei 1 A; rrn e wv I IjJ F. J. WA L1K), A G I'.NT,

HAWARD ASSflCIATI0?J. t U I L A L) ELPH I A, f (A tknfv.,K-nt Institution, hr f-r-elal IIK-I.t for Hit- rrllrt •>( |hr -.Irk auj i:Mrr*»r,l, ailbt.-.l *i;>, Virulent and Tin- IldU'.IUi .byu't.vnox. Ill tier of Itif ft» ftil ri;, *;o|l "f ItII loan lift-, raa.e.1 by Sv I ua; t -. a-.-. i IJ r r. r- it C <,.! i r.-.' lol tlmr a for tlx.* t<vatifa>'ii!oi tlik'l m ttf iarllilicir fauns an.l l*> cite Aihttll.’AI. AMH’K GKA* TIS lo ail nloaj J.'ii In i.-V.rr, »itb a >teKTi|>Iioii I,f t.i.-ir core! i;r,.i o-tlj-alien, hnU'ta v! lit;-. At.,' ar-I id taw ,.f eUr-iait: i-overt} to ftirtiiMi iii<-<liri;ii-rir.« *;f. rhtrrC. ; , . - . Til,* hire: tort of the A-oS lation, Iti Ihrlr Into Annual It. |s.;l i v;.n„ the I,intuit t_;i. fart ion B.Ili I lie merit. nJiirti hr* ntietelH llltf t-lein i,filKir Sur--,-. ( n.ii,i; lc rur ; - ..t SjwrmatoiTr o-a, .'-■mi da I H r»!,!ii-.., (idd«rr!’n-, (Jleet. r-V|.MlU, ihi" lio 1 im > -'i.,,ti; ;i;t it rnii other dVfift if ihe Ki'li-eJ. ate) IJIa.I.ler, Ar.,BU.( nfiler e el tin-same )>!uti f-r tlir fittJtl.o jv.i.*.

— We,have, hastily prepared this article entirely unknown to Mr.; .1)., as ait example for young men to follow, and hope be w ill pardon usTor theTil-ttly we have taken in using InS name. ■ ■ ’

VEVAV, 1X0., Ift.VKKKXEY, Agent at Patriot. G. J. Datuuizzo, Agent, Ghent, Ky.

Core Gleet, Cure ■ Gleet. . Cure Gleit, . . Cure Gleet, Cute'' Gleet, Cure Gleet, Curt; Gieel, ‘ Cure ■ ■ ' ’ CKtl. - Cure Gieel. Cute Stneiutc, Cute f-lrietnte, Cure Strieture, Cure Rttieiure, Cure Stricture, Cure ' ■ Strieture, Cjife SUietutft, Cure Strieture, Cure Stricture, Cure Lenrhorrhtra, , Core LeuclKitiLu-ai . Cute Leuehctifl a-.i, Cure Leiichurrli(c.t, . Core Leuchoirhtra, ■ Cure LeuchotrLrea, Cure Leuehurrhrea, Cute. Lfcuchunho-a, , . Cure Leitchotrlitea, CureLeucLrxrt.tca, Cure Leitehertha-a, Cure Leuchurthtea, Cure Leuchorrlitca,' • Cure Lcnchoirbtea, ■ Female Weaknt stes,: - Female WeakutMei, ' Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses,- . Female Weaknesses, ‘ Female Weaknesses, . . . . Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses,- ■ x Female Weaknesses, Female Weakncsinj, . amt , ' all oilier , D i s eases of the Buvddrb, J Kioskts, A?jn Sexual Oaoixs.

’ ‘ ‘ HEALTH -HESTOBEDl

ET A Lexiiiglon'; Ky., the Cinciimati CotmTiereiol gives an titeident in regard to Ihe new Speaker of the House of Hepics?motives, very favoruble to It'S liberalily : ,

DK. M«T*PS

(Sljalnbcatc Hills.

"I’erlmps it would interest snipe of your readers to kpow, w,hy the election of Peipituglun gave such sal is fiction in Lexington. In l&fo or MS Henry Chy became .embarrassed to such an extent that he Lad to mortgage Ashland. In the meantime n movement had been

I S ayii-rk-nt ntitl.t )ti!,v:lilc ii-tj-.it.-ilinn .-)t JI’"X j Y |.iiritli.- J .if ilxyai-n amlra.-li in I'.v ri.tii' n-tinii t;i i I Vi I r I'f 111,::) UMiicil aii-i p.uaunliii.iry tl:o;iiy iu tn-Ii ef i-ic fiilimiti— c«jujpT.iIi.t*. vin:

An S'Im!r.iMi- Ri*i-nrt m, hin-r.iia’nrrlimi. „ r S-til!l.at n... vtr- of OiianiMii. Ain'tImloti'in. „r nti-{ other «f I'ii- >e\e;.l nrvMis l.j Hie f'oi..i,Ittii« tiitrsmfi, ■ AI lie. -1.11,1 ttn.iI (.11 a . -iiI.-.I etivi'lojas) K;i * Hi t iiiciil. on reenj-t of Im, .'n ary lor jeiij-

i't.i;i:,trv. Ni;i:vof.s AvyrcriuNs. kmaciATIt'N. UVSt'Kl-Sl.t; Id-UllttUKA. t_nN>!ll*Ariox. salt itut.fji. sctitvy. ,r.u Ntui l; t.tvt.i: (."Mfi.Aixrs. umui’atisjt. MKUiTttlAl. enXSM;t K\rt:s. in t>.i:Mll'i'LN r KMI.ItS. XKI !l.ll.CU. Cl!Ili'.Ml' iu:Aiunii;<. ckmai.k w K.\KNr.ss. hisjiknSmi'AUWh'. UtilfKS. Cin.in;usts, Itr,. I JMrt.r>; ox Tit:-; fack, i:uu;iixt;ss of the SKIN, iW TTstr IllUX li in;/ a!,-itrK*l Ly tt.r ajiil fkni I’.v wli-ne *v.lvlu, r,it Ja:l nf l!iL-l> .ly call llitir imU iTiin lerlul Litliu'iuv. T Ii‘i y\|vVirui-c i‘f Itum-a.iil. d-illy pnit,-> tli.it in> ;ire{-araii iii uf tr-m va;t fur a m.iiutiit I- i..«uI'Atiil «j[h)L ' hti|iur!lie<»r l!«-l>!<v«l.iltiite .i t. of lisa! ■ -kLtv tuiuj.-rI-i ln iE’Ii.-al.-:l-mxTj ili Its a’ra i.t emyr-.n-.rlv~ JtWcc.vc. Its nil i-.v-vn-f fr;-ii'eilel-i;!lv (llu *r niI'lt*. r L!i>; o,U-, vU-.J it, rffivt- are ilili-liftillv rotiuvatios. No reiiKily I.at ever hern tli-o.ivml. In Ihe wlifi’i- ht-tur.v uf inclklnr, wUrh e.verU ,wh |ir.>:ii|it. I in; a sut fully rv.-tintiveelf-vt*. liikVl «l l cuii.i.IiU- dlye tbu. ra;iM ik-t|uUilii>n uf .Irvtiytli, «iili nu iiBti-ual ilt-|.>>Iiiun fur active amt tlivcrfu! i‘Vtr.I#e, limlierl lately fullur I tv n-e. As a (rraml rtuutaililc atu| yctit-rsil rwU.rativc !t lev novuin-riur ar.il no .uMUule.

started in New Orleans by bis friends In lelieve him from bis embarrassments, am) a gentleman bad been sent East to confer with Mr, Clay’s frit-mis. The result was that JoO.WO was subscribed, and Hun. Wm. Pcimirgior. came sec ally to Lexington with but few knowing liim the re, end mine knowing bis mission. Si.oii oflerhis arrival be walked tulo the Northern Lank uf Kentucky and asked fur Mr. Scott the Cnsljier, and upon Ike appearance of that gentleman, asked if (litre were not several notes of Mr, Clay’s there that would be due in a. few days, and ,was answered in the ndirmattve. Mr. Scott was ret) nested to give the whole amount of his indebtedness, which was dune, and a draft w as immediately drawn tm a New-York batik for the whole sum, and banded to the Cashier, with the bioad iignature '• William Ptissi.vrros*' ai tbc lOltum of it, and Mr. P. left the bank without a word of exp Iona lion with all Mr. Clay’s notes paid, and, returned as quietly as he came. *'!n a few days Mr. Clay came into the bank to arrange.for a renewal of itie notes if possible', and was shown into a sideroom of the bank, After silling a. few minulis; he asked Mr. Scott if, there could be aii'y arrangement? made to nin the notes- for n longer lime. Mr. Scott looked :at Mr. Clay to see if he was not Jesting, end finding from further conver* sal ion he was not, told him that a gentleman from New Jersey had called a few days ago and paid ail his indebtedness. Mr. Ciav slotted when Mr. Scott spoke, looked tripm a few .seconds, burst into tears,'and left the-lank overwhelmed with gratitude to Lis unknown friend. “No roan ever had sudh friends ; and such U a brief characteristic incident in the life of the Speaker elect—and' here, where Mr. Clay lived, his persona) friends are n-joietd that he has bean honored with the Speakership —the third highest position in the gift of the Nation."

A-Mr-.vs for or treat tm-t I. Hr. J. San, l ; \ iIou;;ii..v, A,ii„- :i.., ar j At-.-t iaUoi,, A.i, jUi .Vi.ii street. 11nb.Mi.hb, njfi-ly

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a»*tutuji n iit.d tlat mital Inxec emilahihiir SI 1 HI*, iirti-c 30 cetiU per tws; sets t-oxc*. $1 W; one tliirvu luxe*. U). Fur role Ly liruyal*'* fmt rally. WLl W a.nt fret- in m.y a litw** mi re-ix-ipt uf the price. Alt Liter*. nnlcr>, i-U-.. rhuiilil lie ■Urve-cil to It. II. LOCKE Jc O'., ' ItCSKtAL Agests, 339 ftrtm (way, Xea-Vork. For *a!o In Veray t,y J. |„ TlllEIt.lCI), .Uali-r In ftVnnin, Fnwi'jf ilitli'intr. U.-cT-ty.

§Ki>jn-< > i.ili« bit the .lit* t-in** n> the genital nrr~C«»ril.i‘ maleanti fcni:1i,Kjih the Utoldis* nn reproduction. Hit; atJZIrli'tl rbouid qm nn rn I if* before l.'amii.g from this vatu, able aorkiliornprrinrU ty <>f tht- author 1 # Haris tii 1 1 London treatment of l-jiTalc it i .caw*;. Iitilb married and abide should r«n<uU it, THU hook (fill how (o fore Ihe following Jltcurt, ■ml i nliclilern ilirwf who grope In darkness; Gimorrlio-a. Gleet. clionlct-, atriclore, phymoaU, jainj-li; mods, e ravel. fi philti, liuUi, vatu, n'lwiMnin. Iiliiirhia, n'litinal wntiicfl, nut* tmiction «r wlf-nbuse. l<*uflntrrii(« or while#, suppression of the menses, la It in* of Ihe womb, tiartvuiK-##, H>eiimatt*m; Air. It lirati or nild wiltin', abortion. mlwariber. cvlitujry, ■ Ith re* tnsrk# to Hit* vonng ami old of both s'ici. It Iflli In nr In JUtingui.b pregnancy, and how In avoid ll, Arc.

500 rtOI'LK roiSO.NTU BY FIjOL’U.

A veiv singular account is given in the Fond itu L*c ( Wis.) i'w of how n groat number of people of the towns of Puro.-t ami Marshfield hnyo been -mucked will) M tenge pains in the stomach am) bowels, which .was supposed lo be a kind of epidemic, until U was discovered that the -millet who dues the custom work for the neighborhood, under impression that the grooves in his mil)-stones were tuo deep, was in the practice of tillmg them up with a preparation .of wiiitc lead, and when it wore or tame cut, of ii-fitling as occasion mjuited. Some ol the Hour has I een brought to .Fond du Lac to Le analyzed, and it has been found to contain a considerable quan-. lily of lead, - There is no dunbt among the people of that section that their sickness wna caused by the tiso of this poisoned floor. Ko less tlian front 150 to 200 persons have been, a fleeted by eating (he flour;— lit;mots are that not one has yet died tv boss death could be distinctly traced to that cause, though many are very aiik, and came near to death's door, who will probably recover.

American and Foreign

STHtEOSCOWC pjOKIRl, I?'. AXTHOSy,aC3 HHOAUWAY, NEW J Vt'KK. AIL-r May 1,1. lSGs>,alSOI tlioiDn'iV. (ir>i t/uw» /rum fir XV. .Ytciofiu

The jeitnfiil ami destructive habit of tulf-pol, l-rllnij i, here described. with Ihs cause, sy mp* toms ami remedy. Millions who now flit ■ pre* tun lure ami untimely grave, roii Id have been living in o mini rid#, ready and wilting to In It# tatbrrty admonition#, Had thU bonk ap# jit4ired, and l*r. U, lived In the seventeenth fen tury, ■

Tho Su-ivui*-u[io i* tho 101,1 tnwrurlivo. In-lorTv-Ming, enton-ilnlng, amuMiig, and exritiug of itiiuk-ni tnvciitioiut.

None arc two nine too ol<), time ton IntollijronL ni'iu* loo unvoucatt-U, to acktsovrletlac ill n orth ami Leauiv. . .

ngalml Q,waclierT.. Fortieth edition—luu Uxi copies sold annually. This (look rent under acal, post-paid, to fart# of the world, on the receljit of 3 eta, ot Bicco|J<*for 31. Dr. to oniparlHt CrIrbraird Prr* vent I vc—Thu simple, hralibfnl,' and Vet ef. (ectual preventive b beyond n comparison with BuylUItgr ever yet discovered.- It Hat proved by, yean of experience, and la no Inrun re baa it tailed when applied accord trig 14 direct loot. Married iicople who do not wist) In Increase ibeir'families, should be In postoa* tlou of this instrument. . Price reduced to 3s. : IC7* Madame Loitu’a Female Monthly Pllli I# ■ safe and reliable remroy for tniipremlOBa, 1 tuxl at! female <U«m9* t Ladle* tbmiM sol m th :m during pregnancy, a* they wilt prodne* miscarriage.; Price 31 per bor—rxlm One, 35, Pent to any address by mall, port lire. So leu ten w|1) be answered unless they contain a rev. mittance or a postage stamp. ■ Hr. Bonaparte's French Patent Male Safe h Thls article enables those whose hralth oy rife, eodo not permit an Increase of taint ly v lo regulate or timli the number of their offs, springs without Injuring Ihe constitution. It I4, the only safe and sure preventive against Pregv nancy and disease. The above article is *pcei» ally Intended to folflll this desideratum; It ts pert, fecCly safe; no metalic substance enters Into Its composition. The price of the French Patent Mate Fate. 31 the single one, |J per half doien. 3T perdoxen. - ■

Would that all 'would profit- by them, and pvef keep prominent in view the abspluta necessity of doing good, of doing right, ofkteping‘h|s whole life in the right—**for be wbo'p in.the right, can’t go far wrong.",:; For H’heti suehfa .life is led, it will eijd peqpenbj/ and bap py, and vsugh an biie may fe!l assured that "the world is all the better for bis paving been in ir.” .'

. No home U mpij>leli- without it, and It tna,t and wilt |K-m-tri.U- ererytvliero. - It i>rc*i-iiU to jour view every part of tho wurl-i, in all i!ic relief. Lull I new, pera[H-rtlre, and tliaq.uers uf Uutai), m if joq Were on tho fJiUl. j . Fhnlor raphe re an? everywhere exploring [Karene, A*)a, Africa, America, lu Kireli of tlu [Fraud ami the beautiful, and the reiulu of tbclr fktu arc cniMtattllv eulielitiiF ourvtnrk. Wc liave an )mmet.se variety of gaper Vlewi of Scene* in Parts London, Kigtland, Scut bud, Ireland, Wales Franco, IMplum, Hot land, SmliEurland, Sgialn, Tlie Khme, Verralle*. SU rtoud, Fontaliil.leao, Tuillerie*. Ilatv, Turkey. EFjpt, the Duly Land, Cbtua, .India, Cryslal FaUccj also Grou[ic* IIUlorlra1,amuiItu;, mar rl«F» reetie*, break fart reenes, ple-nk«,atalD«fy, At., Ac. An excellent aMurtmynl of 111 unitnated InfeHor* of Fa laces Churcbcs, ami Cathedral* of France, Italy, Ac., Ac, The effect of tbcM Ulqmlnated view* 1* iuu*t remarkable.

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Common II (i Dinrci tc ru is Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but ’ are Purely Vegetable inltiurCooi* position, mild but potent in their action, and never Tail tiicure ’’ the most hopeless case . of those diseases to' ■ . which they ate . particularly ' • adapted.'.

Cr\V!e are prepared to Jo Job Printing in a very superior style, at Iqty rales.— Our assortment of and Card Tvpp embraces aboul7fi varieties; consulijtly we are prepared to get up at short notice anything called for, from a small card up to a mammoth poster. Give usa call, and leave your orders. riCoraeto our Job Prinllti* Office, Whom tha wort Is done the neatest, Where the price* iru tho lowest. Whore Iho Job* are IJnfihed quietest, Where the Typo are new and hand some, Where the wort I* Juno most perfect,

Every gen Items c of wealth and Mined tas(o should asvo.ln hi* drawing-room aouie.of our exquisite views on gb«, with a receiving stereoscope, showing 13, S3, SO or 100 scene*. - NothIn; can be man did nail or, and one can offer no greater treat to a friend fond of the picturesque and the beautiful.. ■ : AniheuyVInstahlaneout Stereoscopic Views are the latest Photographic wonder. The; are laaeo in the fortieth part Of a second, and every thing, no matter how fast it may be moving, is depicted as shaqdj nod dertlncUj as |F It bid been perfectly at rest, - This gives an additional value. for to the beauties of Inanimate nature It adds Ihechtrm of life and motion. -- The process is a discovery of our own, and being unknown In Europe, we receive from London and Paris large orders ford nlhony’* Instantaneous views of American life and scenery. Among other things we have Just published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the scene of tho Fulton Sired Prayer JlccJngs, In which many hearts feel an lu trust. The particulars of (hu anil bo found in our catalogue. Oar catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any address on the receipt of a stamp. Panics at a distance tending ns gl, g5, $10, SIS, $3u, or $33 ran have a good Instrument and such pictures as they may request, scut by Express. Views (without instrument) can bo sent by mall.

Nor do iliey toss sight of liim in mi; doubtful way, or while llieir attention is dial rack’d. He disappears before their eyes at (ho very moment they me about to address him. How strong in this case is the presumptive evidence against hallucination! Even setting aside the received doettine of the books, that there is no hallucination, how can we imagine that there should be produced, at the very same moment, wi.hout suggestion, or expectation, or unusual excitement of any kind, on the hratu of two different persons, a perception of the self-same image; minutely detailed, without any external object to produce it? Was that image imprinted ou the relipa tn (be case both of mother and daughter? How could this be if there was nothing existing in the outside world to imprint it ? Or was there no image on the retina? Was it a purely subjective impression? that is, a false perception, due to disease? But among the fnitlions of impressions which may be produced, if imagination only is the creative agent, bow infinite the probabilities against the contingency that, out of these millions, this one especial object should

XiT The method of electing Prcs-r 1 hlent and Vice Prondent has been changed tioco the adoption of:the Constitution. It was provided by that im-ttumnit that the electors (-ItonlJ bn Hut fur President and Vice President, without, designating the ufltco w hich either should fill. The one who got tho highest number of votes was to be President, and (he second on the list was to be Vico President. In 1800 the Democratic electors gavo an equal number of votes tu Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Enrr, inlending that tho latter to ho Vice President and the former President. The intentions of the people and (heir electors went fqr naught, and it became a gieat struggle which should he President, Jefferson or Burr. It required thirly-six ballots in iho | House before defiers on was elected. The narrow escape of the people’s choice induced a change in the Constitution, by which the electors were to designate the ofliccs of President and Vice President on their ballot.

£r. Hamptea's Comp'd Diuretic PHI Is Endorsed. Recommended, and Used in (he Practice,of Physicians gen* orally, for the Cure of the above . Diseases. When Physicians recommend .a Prepara* ; . . lion, sufferers should ■ - no longer hesitate lb test its fef* Ccacy, For Sate Everywhere. • . For'Sate'Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sole Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. . For Sale Everywhere.

All onien tjilroycj to Ifr, E. R, BDEAx FARTE,,\o. 182Sycamore *t reel, be l ween Fifth ■nit Sixth it*,, Cf critical I, Ohio. wilt be pa acts. ■)1y nllenrtcJ to. IIr. U, can be courolkj npna all dbeuct of which'thU book ireau. Office boon 8 a. x. to 8 m. acp291y

S3T The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette saya: Just now every one is talking of “one more unfortunate,”—a member of Congress from one of the Northwester States, —wbo, the other day, drew pay and mileage to the amount of $3jS00, and went in the evening to a hell, Heie he drank, and as he drank he played. "Luck” was against him; and when the grey dawn stole through (ho closed windows, his 82,800 had gone into the man of the "tiger.” He was so drunk, too, that be could he got home only by stratagem. He was made to believe that he had been challenged, and was led away to ptcpaie for the meeting at Bladem-bnrg, Js it not {t -shame that such a man should be sent to moke the nation's law!

Where jou’lt mceiKlih tinJIj welcome, llonttl, fair, and ojitn dta!ing. n

First Premium and Aledal WASHING AIVD WKIJVGING MACniAR

(KrTbe Aurora Cvjnjntrdpf has pa article showing' the advantages derived from advertising, closing pith the following paragraph; Too only reason why a man in business does pot advertise is became jie is tqo penurious; although bo is pware of its benefits, he la loo stingy to avail himself of them. In this he js like a farmer who would refuse to buy salt to salt his pork will) became jt cost money, and thereby loose dollars' worth of property, which the expenditure of a few cents would fiave saved. This is what may be palled an attempt to "bore a big hole with a little anger.” And he wbo undertakes it is sure to come oat at (ha i‘}ji{Ip epd pf the horn.”

J STEVENS, Manufacturer, Versailles, In<J_ • Incite* attention to hb Superior Washing * Wringing Machine, which received the Metis) attbe OhioSuifl Fair, and at tbs O. S, FalralLiaUrfllc; IXploma at tbo Mechanic* Institute, Cincinnati, 0.) and the first premium at each Conn it Fair In Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, where It bu exhibited, and li pronounced aupetior tn any Machine of the kind ererbefon eflsred to the public, both forming labor* the wear of clothes. TbU Machine wai (In, October, US).'. ... vruen promptly filled; price 119,00.— Agent* for the tale—In Veray, F, L. Grinrd k Son; Aberdeen, K. IV, Gould; Allen* tille, Joo. Moore; Fsfrriew, Henry A. Tinker, August 3, l6S9.--ly

Partes wpo wish to bo advised of everything re>Uy valuable lu the line that come* out, may tend ut their name to place on record, and we will keep them potted at our own espouse. . Jdcn of leisure will Bnd Photography a mot I factual ing and delightful iputemenl. We are pn]>ared to fit out amateur* with everything necessary for. their * access, together with Instructions “How to take Stereoscopic Picture* ” E. ANTHONY,

Importer *pd Manufacturer of PhotographIp Material*, Stereoscope*, and' Stereoscopic View*.

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(P* There ate ip St. Louis, Mo., over six hundred bouses and stores for rent, and preparations are being made for a general stampede from that city to places where better opportunities are offered for business facilities.

O' For sale in Switzerland county by J. L. Thiebaud, Vevay; J. V. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers A Colton, Moore* field; AVm. Gibsop, Patriot; N. Jorgenson, Florence, • dtc2I-ly

lints and Caps. TV ST Rectlred a Urge and iplftUId U sortmenl of Hat* and Caps, for weir, and unheard of low prices, “Cheap C*'li Stcte'’ of d«l I COITITOIEIER t IXWIS.

(KT Thera is a reality in the religion of Jeans Christ. It is a living jvinnpip.

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New Store and New Goods! E. P. CETJTCHEE, MERCH ANT TAILOR, H.IS just oj-oniil a new ctlaMiihnicnl tn mM *iiiM oti the c*>r~ liirof Main an.I Kt-rrj streets. Vmw, Indiana, " litre he iitU'n.Ii kccjdii* c good su>vt ot Gents Furnishing Goods, AMI . Ucnily-mndc C'loilifnirr Mliidi he Intends, sctlin; at the lowest livlr* i riti s, ih inj: r. I'rartical Tailor, I shall «t all limes tv {•n-iarvil to fill ami 31 ate Clothing 1 or ali. wi.sns, to ukdcr. Ity close aj.iilio = ti<in tn business, and tow tirices. I Imjv to merit ami receive a liberal share •>I |mh|u- I^tnmas*—and I invite all In F (,e me a call, w tiellierihey )<atrnulir me or not. IP" l.Vriu-mlvr the j lare.oj.fioiilo Grttardi’ Hardware store, Kerry street. ». I*. CRUTCHER. . t cTay, hovomlicf e, Ir59.