Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 10, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 March 1860 — Page 1

CARD k JOB PRINTING,

At Low Prices for Cash!

-PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY a:. Jr. Waldo. TERX3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. * One capy % year. when paid In advance. 91,CO irool paid within tin flttUhrte mooli*, 1,21 If paid btfcra th« expiration of the year. 1,10 If not paid until the aspiration of the year, IAS - fUTKS FOS. ADYJE&Tl Jf/.YO, One Square, (tea Una or lets,) flrtt insertion, 10 Each additional InanUon,. . - . • . 21 One Squirt three mmtha, without dun 2J0 One (quart tlx monlha, . • - . • • 1.00 One tquare. twelve month*. ■ - • * £,00 floMnwg Card*. dlipliytd. of tour tn 6 line*, 1,00 Yearly id mtUemcn tact, thneequare* and uptrac3«. changeable quarterly, S3 per iqnnre. AdvcrtlataeaU with Urge enu, unuiuil dliplay, ■ or kept aadnalrdr m the Inifde of the paper, or • chanced oftrntr (nan quarterly, util be charged extra, xxstding todrcunuUneei. *J* Legal Interest will be charged «n all arrear■gei due at the end of each year,until paid.'

Xki to honrarn Epur, lit N* wij to IHCEEASB YOUK BU8ESES8, UtodmUto Dim mi Cam «i.w.i Tf w Tb« Rktiiui Job Oinet h*i JulUbd npplltS *Uh New *aJ Dtuilfg] trft, utd Is no* pnpud on BbuudBMO of *11 Wodi of to*Uii*tifce do!li tr«y t Briery of Plain & Fancy Job Printing, inch u Cardi, Blank*. Chech*. Clmlon. OUI besdi, IltodbRU, Ijutc Pogtcn, PoapUttf, ProctBounct, VWUnj Cbm*, InrluUoBi, he., ht, *t inert noUev Bed *t »«rr low lain, frlatlsc t«M with colored Ink, or oront**, when dadred. IlBTintrettflUy added B FlSTCJRD f*£S* M il* Office. »t an enaUtd to do UUj kind of printlm belter, Cuter Bud cheaper, than bbj other >ffi« in this lectloa of cointry.

VOLUME XLIII.

VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1860.

NUMBER JO.

Dr.J. F. KIDiaVAY, Residence and office on tRe Corner Main and Walnut Sts, VEVAT,'INDIANA.

DIC. JOHN HULL'S Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry, roi tbx connm ecu or Coughs, Cold*, Aallima, UronchllU, luflacnit, Pains in the Mde «nd llrcast, Spitting of lllootl, •uil I'ontumptidui IS rapidly advancing in the eitimatfon tie public. ft fi do «u pir(c*l two twu; ilt (umpo~ mint prvuipUi we mite kuamu to the rnt\rt talJacvltj, II i, prepared accurately frwu the recipe of an expcrluced and talented phynleian. and bai proved itielf to I* llie created remedy fur alt dl*cme» of the f.ungs erertlhcoifereJ; and »hererer It hat been introduced it ha, been made cutewhich are perfectly ait'jnl'hfiij.'. It I* bound loneven 1 other Couch Medicine l*f ire the public. Tedimonlalaare daily Win/ »etii ft, to tbs proprietor of cure* effected even after phytfclatii had atnodosed euery fope. A imeU lnal *1(1 com luce the mod Inert* In loot nflt* efficacy in tori ns th»tcli*»«f dlrfateifir which It f*> dwIytieL Why I* it that *o many die every year of Conniuiptlofi, or tonic other dl«ei<C ut the'lAiticT liconttre they neglect it* sure fore n in tier—a “ttmp’t er-W.'* —which might he eadly cured hy the prompt u*o of a tingle bottle of Dr. John Dult% ‘'Compound Pectoral yf Wild Cherry.” W* <ay, therefore. Try It, byall mean*. If thiadooi not cure you. noftiIngcan. Sold by all Drayyidl everywhere. . Alt Older* from Wholesale Purr hater*, or application* for Agcncie*, must he a.ld(c**ed to i DR. JOHN* UL'LIa jhoaimffr,'Ky., or .Vctc Yvrl City.

A Tliriiling and Original Romance.

the loss of James Preston is a gain to tis all." ilo pressed her band, and his face had an affectionate, hopeful, and even happy expression, tv Inch had long bcen'banMicd from it. ■' Mary gazed after him as he left the room. She could have thrown herself on her knees, and begged and prayed that Emma Erwin's money might be rcstoied; but her father seemed so happy, and it was such a rare thing to see the gloom of settled | sorrow pass away from his coonten- : ancc—besides, she knew the violent determination of his mind, and she felt that her opposition to his will ' would be vain. She neither wept 'nor sighed; but with clasped hands, and corpse tike face, she satin mote ond patient endurance—in the bitterness of sorrow the long hours passed and when the morning came, she was able to busy herself as usual in attending to the wants of her sirk mother, and of her young brothers and sisters.

He leaked ont on the bright morning, and hoping that a walk in. tfaa fresh air might tranqniliza his tor-, lured feelings, and give him tha com* posare bo requisite to the position in which he was that day to place - himself, he left his room, and wantout for a ramble through the country.: lie avoided with care, those walks/ near the town, which bad been favorites with biu and Mary in their frequent excursions together; Mary loved nature, she loved to ascend tha hills in tha rear of the town, or to wander by tha liver's side, and there* ; fore all the picturesque places in thanighborhood were so associated with her and her conversation, that he dreaded traversing them now. He walked to a place which he and Mary bad not been in the habit of fra- ' qeuting much, a bleak, rocky, nnat- - tractive spot. But even there he could not for one moment banish her from bis thoughts, Tha bis eta blew freshly on bis brow, but tha fever misery of bis feelings remained unabated. Whole conversations with Mary, which he fancied he had forgotej, came* freshly into hit memory; be thought he heard her very voice, aa one evening—it was more than four years before—they bad walked to that place; b« bad not recollected it until he looked on soma of tha rocks which hs passed, and then he suddenly believed fot an in* slant, that ha both saw her face and heard her speak. Poor was young, and" hopeful, tnd happy, then, as she bong upon bis arm; and she was so entertaining, so gay and • witty; and the fresh, cool, anmmar breeze—heremembered.it well, now —had flushed, with a lovely tinge, her cheeks, which were shadowed by her dark hair; but these reflections brought no relief to his harrowed , feelings; they only increased hie misery, for those cheeks were so pale the last time be bad aeenihem, aince she had learned that he bad deserted. her.

«utm iimmr ro> taa.uvnui.

EAIMA ERWIN; OR, THE PURCHASED LOVE.

J. II. TITUS,

DU. ,1. W. MURPUV, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGE0N,

»Notary Public, and General,

UY '‘TUB SOLITARY MAN.”

Real Estate Agent, LECLEBC HOUSE, VEVAY, ISO

MT.STKHUSO, Sfflticrland County, Indiana.

Mary was silent. She knew not what to.say-or how to act. for the wan face of her mother seemed to rise op imploringly before her, holding her for God's. sake, tu permit the poor family .to know something of the comforts which riches can diffuse through ■ a house• hold, for (hey had been so'very long struggling in poverty. .

JOHN L EG ELSTON,

naiua is Dry Goods, Groceries and Produce, Sxtfut'i Cskw; Kkntcckv, g3* Pail-Office addreu, Paveior, Ixt-iaxi.

DANIEL COLE, GROCER,

Harness, Haines, Collars,

aye nuuaix

Saddles, Bridles, **;., ‘ , Farry it reef, nest door to Steven** Drugilorc, VtTlTi ISDliSA. - IcU-Cn)

“You may continue silent,” continued her father; seeing her about to speak, "for no words, no power of yours, no prayers, shall 'uke this money out' of my hands, I command yon, therefore, to desist from, all vain icmonstrances.. 1 have your good at heart, Mary," ho continued, after a pause, during winch be.had looked fixedly on her face, ' which had become ghastly pale. "J seem cold and stern outwardly; my miser* able striving with fortune has dark* erred my spirit and my faccj but yel I have plans, exta'lleui plans,-for the well being of you cud ail my other children. Tell me, have you ob* served Charles Cleveland of late?"

BENJAMIN EGBLSTON, JUSTICE OF TilE PEACE, V Covington, Kentucky. ; ; ; OFFICE corner of Lexington Pike and Modi ion ,lied. Particular attention paid to the Colt lection of Claim,*. All htulnew entruated to him will receive prompt attend on.' • repll

O. D. THOMPSON & CO M Moot $ Shoe Manufacturers, ■ Shoa Store—Wholesale & Retail, Ttalu Street) Vera)', Indiana. WORK all tmnintcj. No credit on Retail.' Storeroom in Mrs. Dumont's Building on Ferry Street. September 27, 1853.—tf: '

Ur. Joint Bull’* ncn> ixnucr or

I, L. WAITS, c! rUUS*.VtS, C, WAtTS. PtEASAMTS & CO.,

SARSAPARILLA!

. Commission Merchants. Anti ; in Western’ Produce, C7 and 03 Magazine Ft rest, k ;■* • NtwOkiraa), Ij. , .

L, CORNELL & CO/S NeW and Improved Tiro Thread, Tight Fut Stitch, Double 'Lock, Premium SaA, S3A Java**. SdLO SEWING MACHINES, V FIRST CLASS MACHINE, containing all Uie tool quallticj of all other,. The Hint Miu-b a, the 9121 Machine! make. Their work ■ ill not rlfw They hare been exhibited at aevera) Fain, and always look the blgheit premium over all other* tor family »ewinf. Every working part li made at rout and lerviceahte — my »tnn>le in o|>e rati cm—cully learned from printed direclion,—from two common ,|nmI*. without re* winding, and both In light, above the machine. They will Hitch, hind, hem,’ tuck, fell, gather, and embroider beautifully, ami are almoit nolaeleu in operation- They can l< fully relied on a, the bet machine in uie. They are *bld at a imall profit, tn pla>-« them within the reach of Camille, unable to pci high-priced oner. . ■ ; ■ . . Alro.tbe CNIVEBSAMIEUMEttANDGCAGE, which can be adjusted to fob) any width of hem, on all thickne*<e* of good». Price, ii. Paicti-—Small Family Machine*. table and dtaw«r, $25: with Cabinet Caw InrkaJ, lawge Family Machine,, $35; Cabinet Cate, lock$37. Manufacturing Machine, complete, $l<>; Cabinet Ca*e, locked. $12.. . One »rt of Needle, aarew driver: Iwerrerr.oil can, and printed dirco tlonc, yo with each Machine. SB* Several of there Machine! are In ‘vteceiifui operation In tht* vicinity, *5- Call at ATM. FACI.KSER’S Saddler Shop aqd examine foryourvtlvcf, or write and gel the derirtd Information or tarn pie work. They will be ourthajed to order and mid .to go anywhere. ■ WILLIAM FAUI-KSEU, AokST. . Janl-lf . Yrvax, Lvpuxi.

HOtf TO MAKE MONEY! BVY your Good* at the One-Price Caih store of t

COURVOISIER & LEWIS,; And fare the enoraoui prufiU dial are charged In make up forbad dchu, and your inccci* U certain,’ . ;

. Trill Invaluable Remedyhn already carried hap* plncu totbe heart* of Ihotmndwnd ii dally pfvint more cobMiatioD to ibe .IDlfclrd than could be *ffurdedby all Ibe wealth in the Mi net of C'alikrnla and the-world] combined.. It U put up In Omari llutileij and contain* the itrtntlhof tlx timet wf nnirb I’urc Honduras Sarsaparilla u any rituilar Frej-aration wade In America.

WHUAK FAUISHEB, SADDLBRVJVARE110USE

CHAPTER V.

" Fiat SnuT, Vzt.it, laDti.vt. • ■ MANTF.ICTOBVnf SadJIu.ltridiw, ilaracM, Collar*, Ac. Tenni of sale, Carh. . eiT Alt work must be settled hr ubenjSMBA' taken from ihe »h»p, a*-credit be jit to. Thankful hr patt faron, S] •ml mpecffttlly solicit aliberalihareof patronage in (he future. 1 ‘ Oo~An assortment of SEWINfl TlIttK.ttt—cnltabto for Seeing Machine], ktpl eonitautly on hand. V J anl

SAilll'EL E« ELSTON,; Hoosb & Sign Ffilater, Glazier, &c.,

' ‘ They hare Juil reeelvcda handsome Mock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Huts & ' . Caps, Boots-it Shoes, Queens* wofe. Table Cutlery, &c„ &c,, . .

THE STINGS OK A GUILTY CONSCIENCE

It* wan (be early morning of the day in which James Pies ton ami Kmmi Erwin were to be married.— The sun, shining brightljc through an eastern window, awoke him from a deep)/ troubled sleep. The golden sun-rays. were, in the ryes, of one, ominons of future happiness; but in the eyes of Janies Preston, they were prognostics of coming misery, and future unhappiness. His dreams bad been filled with strange, undefined visions of evil, which, without having any particular circumstance impressed bn his mind, stamped a vague apprehension of suffering and hoiror on bis feelings. He was little in the habit of attending to dreams, however, and he straggled against their influence on hii spirits; but when, with reason, wide awake, in the calm, reflective morning, he considered the irrevocable step bo was that day to take, his thoughts became gloomy, ami fearful. For the first time in all bis life, the terrible consciousness awoke within him, that ho bad not stndied himself ruficienlly—that be did not know fully, the bout of his own mind and feelings.. Every moment it was becoming more tod mote evident to him that his wishes —the wishes of ambition and vanity—and his longcherished and deeply-stamped predilection?, were at war. He pictured to himself the great attractions of Emma, bin bride; he forced himself to dwell on her youth, her beauty, her attachment to him, her great wealth, and her position in society; and with these, he .contracted Mary, and her somewhat faded face,.and mature womanhool. put .it was all in vain uow; those strongly contrasted points of difference had struck him much at first; but now the gilded illusion was wearing away—the truth would at last speak in his soul, and that Irntli compand Emma and Mary as woman to wuniao, apart from position in life, and in. despite of all his exertions to Mind himself, that truth persisted in showing the immeasurable . superiority of - Mary; even her laded face, with its round, intellectual brow, and noble exprwsou, rose before him, as more really, ami touchingly beautiful by far, (ban the (lower-like loveliness of Emma.

■ Cornttiot, K rawest. .Tt rU.I. pire pwmpl attention la ail call* In Id* ■,\\ line, in fori up ton, Newport or Cincinnati, and la iht nlfcfafnj count ici toKe-aluctf* rcaxmahlt,. and taUsbclion guaranteed In alt ca*ci. tej.tM-tf

I’rice-il per bottle r or Six Bottles for H,

■ It bai Wu a well enabUthed (act for year. pa.t. that Sanaparilta. when pure and proj.tr I r prepared'U ilte only true Ihioacca lor all dltedjet urlyinaOn/ from an Impure State of (tie Blood, the t'»e of McrcOry, Intoxicating Itrinhr,-Evil Hablu In Vouib, Barren nett, etc.

nlilcti Kill bortold rery lutr; - . : They bur their Goods fur iMSif, and lake great paint in selectin' their dock. They are tweiriujr fre.*h supplier every month, which makes their jfock aiifcy* fresh and complete. - . I’erjott* ■ho nlidi to make money should study ihdr interest, and call at the Cheap Cash store of ■ ; COURVOISIER & LEWIS, S,\r, comer of Maip and Liberty Streets.

. ..llpGEUS A: eprrON. | 3MCe ar <; . ■ ‘ aan putzts is . •' HayJ ’WIieat;, and all Kinds -of COUNTRY PRODUCE, .£ MO01U2 PI i:I. «, IXUl ISA. ; > ey riwt give tu a call. ,C7 ■ y

We boldly aaert that Jobs Urn's Finn Extract or Samapauua Iilhe.onJy rtcparatlon before Ibe Public that U prefaced on uncily Scientific rrinriplM.amt ■ of Uniform Strength, The Sartaparilla U pure hate-1 without regard to price, ami every pound before being aved itiabjccted to the /I ride* I Chemical Teit*. and Its (enniocuci aaecilahibl Utore being urcJ. ' - ■* Urn's SaisapabiUa alio ceptslne the Tin net of mvera! other Medicinal Itooti, together forming the heft Compound, and producing (he greatest Curalive Agent known ta the world.' . >

ar- wei»i>, COOT & SHOE MAKKU, Ferry Street, Vev«T, lmU«iia. EESPECTIT LLV ’ iafbraii ■; the public that hf continue) to carry nit the Moot Pboc burineu la all It> rarloiu h rant heat hi* old itand on Ferry street,’one door [ abSTS the Dru; rtore. ' ” He- warrant* bis work to gUc sailtfittsod, both Is itjle aad dufghlllty, * . , ’ . Jsdd-tf

"Mary, with hq abstracted air, answered, "No, not more than uso* at." Her thoughts were on other matters. - -

■*'j: Duller. Ftp], Uasv ICccrvax, Country Produce, icw, will Id* taken Hi exchange for goods. VerajV August 3, leu?. ; •

"Well, listen to me*—Charles Cleveland loves you—cold and listless as 1 seem, I have seen it. He' loves you-with earnestness— he loves you with an unalterable love— r snch as.Preston, the man who baa desert: ed you, but from whom yon have fortunately escaped—such as he never could bestow on any woman, be-cause-he loves himself'too much, he is too nicrccuary and selfish'for real affection,'. Charles Cleveland may hot hive the prottiness of person, and the showy accomplishments of Preston;: but bis mind ts, beyond measure, superior in power, in dignity, and in worth; and, Mary, 1 u-ll.you I have read and studied mankind, and 1 tell you that in gaining the affections of Charles Cleveland, you have gained a treasure such oa few women are,fated to possess.".. Mary did not answer. j3he was greatly'surprised,'for *he had never thought of Charles Cleveland in the light of a lover.

F. A. ROEUNER,

/ DR. JOHN BULL'S KING OF PAIN!

Watch Maker aiid Jeweller,

- Slaw Sts tar, V »»Vf, I.ms. : , 1 d* RE3PECT1TLLV iufonat thr r«Mlc that H* 7 * he ha* opened a Siote tn Main ittrett, in t Uufonr’a buildtny, acd loteni !t keeping v.yoa band a general astorimeal ofWtTCHtf. fun-** *0.1 Jrnkiar.; ' :r.' ■ Tartlcular eitestfah raid td repsiiiOC T'we* jfer**, tad ell kind* of Jewelry, .

Ifan extenrire and constantly Inereavln;; demand tor Or. Jeux Popular awl New American Remedy ran l>c any evidence of iu extraordinary virtues In alleviating Pain, both externally ant internally. certain)/ no preparation' now before ibe Fnhlic It wore worth/ of receiving a liberal pafrvnxec, awl by it* inlrlntie and aJI-beaitar qualities Tpcedlly reevring their confidence and ocmuiendsdnn. -- Itr. Joux llcu/s Ktxoor Pais U a New AMERICAS RKMEUV, awl It tta effectual and speedy core fur— - , : V' • ' :■ ; •

MBTAEIC BURIAL CASES.

JE»sr. .r. 3II0RT, C«»arsrsR, ta.*, *ad witl cont’tri; I" hand, a! I ii-ttt of iltt U'cit 1'Tipmrct I'c-alir. burial Care, and ar M lire* —ith alt kinds of laferipllonx He «0l al*<> attend •<.<' , flmeart"*asd alt rail* in ht* line of buy (Hv’r.’ Or nmiantly keeps on handsall >on» sa i Keadyitladc Coflinj. ■ !io»t and trirarae-J. ehuh’eu*erel’and’plain, and *111 altenl with hi* llesire >M Funsral calK• ’ , ItsTiag purchase I bis metalic caret of the manrlhtiurer, sad all hlitnaieriab sj »hnfr*a'* price). there sttlctu will bedlspwedof oath* umn,reM-; u>««Me tarmr. Fesidcnre and Shop on Feminary s i rent, north of F. B, Miller A: Cow's Steam Mill.. -

L’Anlerii, Ckoltra Mot bur, Ritvmatirm, Gout, Bturt/ Coei plain 1$, ■ Dftpfpaa, Stimmtr C»/i* . ploinlt, Crejn/ir.Cofic, Sorer. Cult, itunis.. -' StalJt, Brn/l tt, Canetri, Tutnorr.i* I /. ' UrAtiaeke end TWAwir, and ' ■ , ' ' • all otirr Aekrt (Mat - ‘ w keir to.

At that veiy moment,as ha tamed round a large rock, which projected from the aide of the bill into hie path, concealing persona beyond, be wta met by a female figure—it waa Mary Leslie—be made a sudden it op—be gazed with the intensity of bia whole soul. There waa her pate face, with its beautiful expression of thought ami sadness: aba made a momentary pause—neither had spoke n—a h « walked on, and he turned. Tor his drat impression waa to follow her, and beg her forgiven**!, and tell hat he waa still her own. Bat £ant—a cold perspiration broke' over his brow, at the thought—Brama.waa at that very moment, droning for her bridal, aa the marriage waa to. take place early in the day. He atood there In weak, and trembling irresolution; he wished"— hi longed to iollovr Mary, but be felt aa if spelt* bound, and incapable of any exer* tion. Ije gazed after her at she die* appeared behind a# angle of tbs hill, and still, though a violent inward impulse.urged him to pursue her, he had pot the power. He stood on the verge of a precipice which, his. own fofly bad made, and now, with a dis*. zy brain, and an impotent will, he could not force bimulf back, though a full consciousness of hte approaching misery atsred' him in the face.

All Order-i addressed to Dr. Jobs Dm, Louisville, Kentucky, Xew York City, for there valuable and Popular Remedies, will be promptly attended to. • ; apS-ljr

II0 STEl'TEll’S

STOMACH BITTERS. IT Ira bet that, at route period,* very member of the human txmily U'subject to disease or dir turtanee of the bodily (tmcliotn; but, with the aid of a pool tonic and the oaerci.-e of plaUt commoo icnre, they may be able so to recore permanent health.' In order to accomplish this denied reauti the true course to pome I# certainly that which will prodrcea natural tiaie of thinpr at the very hazard of vital Mrenith and life.- For thJJ purr pose, Dr. llottcller bar Introduced to thlacountryn preparation bearing hit name, which i* not a new medicine, but one that bar been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have Used it. The Hitler# operate powerfully upon the stomach, boa els, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorum action, and (bur. by the rimple process ol strengthening nature, enable tbc tysletn. to triumph over dtreare. - for the core of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Xamea, Flatulency, Los* of Apjetite, or any Hiliuui Com plaints, art ting from a morbid Inaction of the Stomach, or bowel*, preducing Cramp#, Dysentery, ColIcXboterwMorbiU.kc., these Hitler#have unequal. DtanharaAtysentaryor Onx.M Eettcrally contracted by new settler#, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, willbeipeedily regulated by it brief UMof tbit preparation. Dyspepsia, a d(scare which la probably , more prevalent, in alt It* various firms, than any other, and the ciu-c ol wtilcli may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organ#, con be enrol without tail by using HOdTKTTEBS STOMACH DITTKIW, ai jer directions on the but In. For this diteate et ery physician will recommend Bluer* of force kind, then why not mein artlcleknown to be Infallible? All nation* have their Hitlers, at a pi even tiv* ol disease and itrcngthenerbf the system In general; and among them all there is not lobe found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon tc.'eatiilc experi menu which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation In the scale of medical science Ftvsa a.'tn Aon.—This trying and provoking disease, which fixes Its relentless pasp on the body of man,rcductnehlmloatoereshadow in a limit time, and rendering him physically and mentally ntielet#, embed riven from the body by the o.<enf HOSTEITEIfS HKXmVXEO mm:US. .Further, none of the above-rialcd diseases can le ccntracied. even in exposed situations, It the Hitters ate used as per directions. Andas they ntltner create nau- : tea nor oJend the palate, hod render unneeeuary any change of diel or interruption of ordinary por«uit», but promote found sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint Is removed as speedily as Is conditent with Ibo production of a thorough end permanent cure. For Ihrsons fn Advaneed Ycori, who ate mTer inpftoiu an enfeebled confutation and Infirm b»ly. thf;c Billers are invaluable as a resiontirc of : strength and vigor, and need only to be tried lobe appreciated. And to a mother «nl!e nurrin jibe.* [Hitters are Indispensable, et peel ally where tbc mother*# nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength mtut yield, .and here It Is where a pood tonic, inch as Hosteliter's Stomach Bitters, Is needed tofmpart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies shooM by all means try (Ms remedy for all cates of debilI Ity.and before *o doing, should ask their physician, | who, if he Is acquainted with the virtue of the BitIter*, will recommend their tut la all ctiw of weakness.

CARRIAGES. &q

■ TDK undersigned baa * on band and continues » —with Increased TacfI* itles—to msnuDictute ■ Haggles, Caniigtt, rrw’i 1 ■ 1 .."ri s fil Lies. Wap ona, How*, if. Repairing. Painting, Trimming and jobbing of all binds done with neatnastand die* patch. Hating the best of workmen and tnatorialt.be Is iteiermlned not to be surpassed for durability, elegance or'cheapness. AUi'work warranted. 1 t atn prepared to manufacture plain or-fancy trimmed CoOns, snrt attend fa acral calls with beam. II. A. TINKER.

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**\Vhen Preston marries the heiress, ami when you have learned to ihiuk of liim with indi(Terence, yon will thru see the merits of'Charles Cleveland,”. coutinued her father, speaking ip stone of.softness and kimluesn which olio had not heard him use since her childhood. "J hare appreciated him long; poor as ive have been,' we would have been worse lot Tor his excellence and his superior judgment in his connection with me in makers of law. The mind of Charles Cleveland is the most comprehensive and powerful of any 1 have ever known. lie sees all the intricacies of the most 'difficult case at once, and 1 have lonnd his judgment always most infallibly wise and just. I tell you, Mary, that the ablest and most experienced lawyers at the bar might learo from him, his knowledge of law is so profound. It ;is. my. inicnlion, with some of the money 1 have gained this day, to place him in a position that will enable him In prosecute bis studies for the bar to completion.— Of bis success, his future career, I am certain. 1. can predict with safely that he will rise to eminence in the legal profession—that he will become a Mar and will leave his mark in the world—Mary look on him as my sou. I love him, as T never could love that smooth and . foppish Preston, whom a woman possessed of snch a mind as yonra should never have chosen as tbc object of her affections. In Charles Cleveland you will hare a miod equal to your own; and, as the wife of an eminent lawyer, which ho cannot fail of being, your position will be immeasurably above that of the wife of a Presbyterian Preacher, iu tins olwcarfl country town. And now, good night, you have need of sleep; summon reason and philosophy to your aid, and sleop in peace and quietness, for

Cotton Township. March 16, 18J9.—tf

1' HE AD-ftO AETEES FOE BOOTS AND; SHOES!A I the oM Jnd well kos»n eiUWbhmmt of C. TII1EO-1CD 4. 80S, Vain tirtet, between Tiitt and Liberty. Vtisy. Indiana.may be farad the .. ' isasteatenatrefcbeii escortmeal ef Ssstzu WoutTCt . brought toVmy. A no, QH| . keep constantly on band a ngB full assortment of COST 0 If BH ' Ifade Work—which w* war BflS' tsal-M sice satisfaction. both la quality tad cta:a«i BOOTS & SHOES,^£5^' Of the flaaet quality and latest style, made (a or,dtr on ta* shortest notice.' . , -

EI8ING 8TJN TOUNDEY. J. M. REISTER & CO.,. > ’ HAVING removed their Foundry Intothdr new building, tresow prepared to do alt binds of tastinf usually dona in similar • establishments. Haring procured nod Lathes, we are enabled todo Turning end Finishing tn t cut usd weikma&like style. Warn also manufacturing O'Eey’s Patent Lath Cutter, which wfth one Horse Power will cut from 60 to JSgOOO merchantable Lath perdsy. W* shall also have made and taady for the reason, Surer Mills of the roost approved patiems, at prices that will toft all who srun to purchase. We have made such alterations In cur Hay Pre;i trims that place them beyond the possibility of breaking. - Thankful far past firors we earnestly eolidt a eenttnuaceeol the same.

BY STATE AUTHORITY.

Ati ciders left with F. L. GtUSARD dc EOS', of Ve ray, will be punctually attended to. ; ■ X St. REISTER & CO.

Rising Sun.-Ian. 1,13d9.

O-Boora awd Euots Rtrsitto in! thc 1 beet manner, at short netlee." *a«IO-lf C.THIEDAUDfirSON. *

Cult far Bides!

npHE fflijbMt M«kat FelowpaM forBtsuatii X to* C. THimeD t EON.

,1 itiue» Preston's smooth and handsome face became dark and agitated with bis contending passions. He could not look without horror on the new view’of the depths of bis own sonl which Had now opened to him, for in those depths he saw Mary en* shrined his early idol—his only really admired and beloved—and yet be was on the verge of a nnion with another. He was astonished at the force of bis own feelings now, that the day had come on which fae was to renonnce Mary forever. Bad she hot given him one single reason for deserting her—could he bat have only forced himself to disestecm her, be could fasre quieted bta conicieao; but no—she possessed all tbit was admirable in woman, he bad never met with any that would bear comparison with her in many points; yet he had given her op—given her op because ehe was poor, and because he was vain and weak—miserably weak, and deficient in self-knowledge.

Time went on, and James Preston ret□ rued to hie boarding bonte; after hastily dressing himself for his wadding, be called a servant to the door with his carriage, got into it, and drove rapidly to.the residence ol hit bride. The dullitnpor which follows violent emotion, came particularly over bis feelings. Many of the gay party, whom Emma bad' invited, wondered at the haggard face and strange, abstracted air of the bride' groom; bnt the bride waa loo mack occupied with her own position, and delighted and overjoyed with having secured James Preston, at last, from all rivals, to make many observt* tions; though, oaoe or twice she did wonder why he looked to pale, end seemed depressed in eplrile.

Thing? that Farmers Want, AHD DOBTX WABT. r> jw 490*1 want y wr bans ibcd Uk* a malt, GotoDrmsV. If yoa dost »mi yonrmulo tbod uk« * bcm, C« loDnuf'i. If you *ici * pod Plough, Co to Dma'i If joa want rood tod laUtUsdU Work decs to order, and wartaotdd, Co to Ocrurt Vmy. Jos* 13, 1613. K. L. PCK,A>.

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(cSI}aricr PfrpttWl.) CASH CAPITA L$ 100,000 00. TOTAL ASSETS,8583.33501 S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretary. Branch Office, Slam! 33 We)t3J tl., Cincinnati. M. MAG ILL, General Agent.

Fim: INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY

To Hay Growers and Hay

Press Builders. rrnjr anirVfced barter bought lie ardori?* I eight of JVimcn and awliMriiad CounUu of »Wm ftuat Ouur er itoravor Praia, taraby gGa octizt t&u wboarcr wlib to build Prana* of tha ahnapataot can gat tha right of oa. W* imd cocstsmly os bind tb« Cwtiort for tha r. u 0RI3A8D k 60?:. Vmy, Indiana.

SiAUTIOJf.—We caution tbe public acainit urine any of the many Imitations or eoun’ctfeiu, but a#k fir Kostxmx's Cauauttn Hi mu, tad tee that each bottle ha# tbe word# "Dr. J. Hottetter# Stomach Diners** blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob.-erve that our autograph signature Is on the label, A d* Prepared and told by nOSTETTEIt 4 SMITH, ITtUburgb, fa., and sold by all drnjgirts, proecr#, and dealers generally, throughout tbc L‘nitel State#, Canada, South America and Germanj, Forsa’eby J, L.TbI*taud and l.Slcviua, Vet ay, Hledioe t Ucymor, Florence; John J. Fan!, MU Sterling; Rogers & Cotton, MooreCeid. Linseed oil, Lsxo On,

Health & Happiness Secured. YOUNG HEN Who no luffcriug from the effect) of lalf-abiue, tan t» tartly and permacealiy rattoiad by uiiaj tha

Agent) In the principal Cities and Town* of the Union. Lfluci 1'romplly Paid. Application) reedied and Pul:ciu»tMuuil& rune wed by F.J. WALDO,AGENT, VEVAY. IND. ■

v p —Tf~.-Ki hiruhrtlt Pi acoaaf tha abort Ptreat. «taw Dacaasber », Wir, rtl P 1 *"*" 11 vd pay tt* tha Faraat Fee. itpJl-tf

CONCENTRATED CUKE, OB. AQUA 7ITAE. A Remedy ef Grid and Certain Power. This Ttattdy li put up (o until rial), and can be earn by isal] to any address. A trial will aatiriy. Cm It t week, tod you wit) experience a great benefit. A drtnlar containing full particular), tent (free) on application. Price, per bottle, 11. One bottle will lit t month.

flC.B of Ve»ay with the belt Pte»h Meat the counliy affonli. Thcyicrve the public at the Market House every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa'.urdaj, at reusable prices. We pay the highest market price for 'Vat Cattle, Sheep and Hog*. I NURTHCOT & ROUS.

IRA KEENEY, Agent at Patriot, G. J. Dalmazzo, Agent, Ghent, Ky,

3C, V TWC IB JHt x FffE and POPLAR SHINGLES, and Inch PINE LUMBER, fur sale low for Cub. by febg HARWOOD & DOAN, .

Mtcsixr Oil, Cairo* Oil, Out* On, Smut On, 3, L. THIEBAUD.

Thu remedy Is (ultable for cither rex. Andreis K.CRUDER, Medical Agent.742 Brood way, Ncw-Tork. For tala by I. STEVENS, Drug gltl, Vesay, led, oarJ-ly

CoATee (and (»«£»»•, A LARGE supply by tba DAO, BARREL or FOUND. F. U ORISARD fc SON.

Ter tale by

n u mmim.

1000 doz. Effjrs AVnnU'd, WE WILL par the market price fnr theahnt nniaUlj of Frtah Cew, In rash vt (rede, a: our Grocery. CLA&KSON * WaLDO.

PURE While Leal, Chrome Green, Chronje Vellow, Parris Oreen, Pmriaa Blue. Vermillion, llRennariutn Blue, Vankjke Brown, timber, Utherage k Putty, ComUatly on bind and foe nie at tht Foray Drag Star*, nnnorile Odd Fellow* Bill by an 13 J. i. TH1LBACD.

The Celebrated Wooster FanMug Mlllt for aalf tow by Cum* (t Eos.

Qiirxe ta Mtsiocai. — The Bt. Louie Vine and Fruit Growers’ As* •ociotioa contemplate planting a vineyard of 1000 acre*.

ET We pay the highest market price in Cash far HIDES, to be left, at the store of Clarkson & WaMo. N. 4 R. Vcviy, October b, »?/9. —I*

Painls and OiIh, At F- L. GR1SARD 4 SON'S

MANURE <fe STRAW FORKS, Hi FpmlM, Hi«i »tvl *Rrtoi. lo»i rtt«1**4 (rare ntubarf by p, t. OJIISAKD& SOS.

BLEDSOE & BETKEB, MERCHANTS* TRADERS, FLonirri,

w IAMB & ADKINSON, Atlomsys and Cotmseldra at Law, VEYAY t 1SDIAXA* Tint-L praellta la the Coartaof SwllierlmJ ff nd adjoining emmtlc*.. All legal twntnet* left with either rill rewire the prompt attention «f both. . Jr-

t, b. inuL i>. m. udi. a. a. H. H. BAETON .& CO,, ' Commition iHcrchnnlxj i JkSb KJtUU 1.1 - «pl WESTERS PRODUCE, ! N’o, a Uagailne'Street. New Orlcaiu. L'a.

Ur. J. IS« UobcrIs, • SUJIGEON DENTIST, . - Ucnntngton, Indiana. V , HAVIST. l’etniancoUy locmlxl » Aar*. fur (be p«ri-o.-e of prac:idn£ the dotteffga ef hfi l‘rof<tit"n. He will liner! AttlfleblfSajfff Teeth la ihnnott, »rj-ro»t-l il>te.l>y Ihe dneleone or,whole ;t:t. ,Tct:h J’lug(wl< dtanM, anJ cttracir). ’ .'■■■ : ■ • - ’ • , | ljullctar (tulean dc<iilc( In ftrtitt) will : teedx e immediate attention.* , L tnjrW

3L» O O . READ THIS. What Do the Indies Want? . V DRESS GOODS. 'llTE hirejiut recti rcda line aitorlnienl of DRESS GOODS & of Uic ialest and lw: ilylMof tlie *ca*on. DON } T READ THIS! Ladles, What DoYou Want? . SlIA WIS. ■; Wo hare on band* a large apartment of Winter S;tiwlj, CIoaV* and Ecattr.aUel wlileh we will sell a< lav many oilier ertahSUhneat—t'aib Elom not *«<pted. ,V ■■■' . I Will Itcuil Tills ; “/ Know What the n r oji/. M ; POSSETS and scoops. I ' We keep on Kami* a well'iwiietni .lock of BonneU. Ribbone am) no will welltlitm a*cheap a* .ike cheapest. _ * '• ■ l.adics, Head This.: ilIill)iiGi7&Mmiiun. making: *. Tils U nbat you all want—and we Salter, our* Jelre* Utat In these Beparusenu we can ft re gen* era!taiistaeJon. , i' : E. B. KINCAID & CO.. Opposite Odd Fellow* Holt, Vain .licet. , Veray, Iieeember 7, leftC; 1

•.% JSAUY IIOUSK, . Corjk’T of Illinois ami M a ifcct streets,, IsDUNAfouj, Indiana*' ; . ! TJJi.i |» a net aiid ffr<t-Cla« Daiftdlnft Horyf, ■ It# well, rl Irejug irilhctery center of tiw bndi:«*j pari of tlift Cuy, end well merits a liberal share of lfie resilient or leveling fatrauje.; -Term* aid rtaiecaKt r«r w«k. “ ’ ‘ ■;■ • X. s. KIMi'SI.Ey, r»ortuio», ■ Dfli'i 1 laic tt f 5aIUert»ndCounijr«

REGULAR MADISON PACKET, FOREST C. D, CON WAV, C*i-t»ln; J.D. FA r. CEB,,Clerk, 'HrilX rrrlie ai Veray. for CfotionaUiTtit*V\ : cU;i-aai( Thursday* it i); o’clock,T. U., ini Sunday* al 1 o'clock. P.M. Belurnlni, will Inn Cindontll Friday* anil Mon* 4if i, puncttitllj it 12 o’clock. l'orf«S|M or parage •ppljroD board. ■ >

V E V A V STOVE &. TIA WAKE EMPORIUM. ' THP PibinVifen k«p * hanl » anotlOCTt of STOPS'. coosXttiaf of all-thc noM approicd patterns uxl sire*. lofheio; the popular dork.** “CIl p r e r," '‘Champion." "Reliant*/’ onl vPre^Mi"'.(TooWnf M(l fdoatiof Hurt', all warranjel ti* Sira MiU&ctioo.' v"XMWAliE t. W« keep on hand a brjt jletkof Tinware ofoor ora iaaaafictunv with >hteh rntmiiy merchants will (mt eappUed at Clcdanaii rnrw. - A In, Ja pasnM Wart, Brae* KcUlea, 4c.. 1c. JOB WORK. AH kinds of Job Work In not line, such as Spooling, Tin Botflng, 4c,, done at short notice, to the tott bert style. and «l roaiooaMe terms. 53*014 Orrer, Brass. ani P»»t<r, taken in eaehange. . C. COLOEyBCBHfcSOS'

Cerent Attraction*! NEW GASH STORE. Now Goods & Low Prices, In Florence, Indian*. ft.'JORGENSON, HAS Jart opened * New Stere, eonstjtiag of Groceries, Drugs, Dry Goods, Qtieenawm, U adware, Notions, Ac., Ac. ill my Good* here beta (elected from sew InTolcts, with cm to soft tbe times, and taste of the public, and I till sell them u cheap u aaj remit establishment la Cincinnati, for f.'osA or Tho good quality of my Gaols can be depends! upon.' AT* AD Cash customers are respectfully solicitcl to glr-e me a call sol examine toy geods before purchasing elsewhere, end they will find it to their tatcran to boy of ice. N. JORGENSON. Florence, Isd., Sept. 28, 1619.—tf