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VOLUME XLIII.

VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. 1860.

NUMBER 13.

Dr.*T* F. HIDfsWAY, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE QN THE Comer Main and Walnut Sts, VEVAY, INDIANA.

L. COIl.VLLL A CO.’S

OK. JOHN BULL'S

A Thrilling Historical Sketch:

lure lie first manifested bis insnbor. dillation,, sod discovered bis sympathy for the Austrian Government. Instead of going to , Vienna, and there secure the freedom of his Country, and the ratification if that freedom by the Austrian power, be employed himself and troops in useless blit destructive engagements until the Austrians bad rallied their barbarian forces, and secured the alliance of Russia. Then, it was too late. The hour of redemption bad, for (lu present, gone by. All the wbrk had to be gone oref again,-if liberty was 'ever secured. .' But Gorgey had no notion of doing tins. Ho had his own; scheme to work qnt.' The people had no share in.his purpoeos, only so far as they were essential to bis success. He made it his-business from this moment, until the final act in that terrible tragedy, to hamper the movements and weaken the elforts of the Hungatiad Army; .Now began tint seties of defeats and disgraces that had their climax in hit unconditional surrender of the fincrt arbiy then in Emopc! Gorgey had compared his selfish and ambitious designs. He resolved that Hungary should fail in her struggle for liberty; but in her tall he would clevata and aggrandize himself I For. this unprecedented and deli berate treachery be had not the faintest shadow of au excuse. By remaining faithful to his country in his country's extremity he would have secured a greater amount of wealth, honor, and power, than he realized by going to his enemies. -If these wire his object, he miserably failed in selling Iris country for them. ■ Had he cundacted the army victoriously through the straggle'for.liberty, ho would have been honored and reverenced as was Washington. , His memory, hallowed by a thousand pleasant recollections, WOOIU ll'tvc Ucru every Hmigaiiaa heart, and hlv praises sung by every Hungarian lip. But now, in consequence of his treachery, he is hated, execrated by all, both by Austrians and Hungari an>! He is wholly diitrutUd by thoie whom ho served at the expeasr of the freedom of a noble people; and ho is bitterly hated by thecniirtrace he has so cggrogionsly wienged! He has gained nothing hut infamy, and an empty title to an emptier nobility.. Through air coming ages, and to all coming postoiity, wilt the enormity of his crime*, and ihi blackness of hit treachery, be faithfully transmitted! This is a .legacy' to all Hungarians.

ted turned his his head. Ho fell, bead-long, over the frightful precipice; he resolved to make his military renown, and his military position, aggrandize and reinstate his reined family at any cost of human happiness. His consummate sordid* dc.-s closed his eyes to every other Bit interests outweighed the combined interests of the millions of the common people fighting for liberty 1 la bis act of blackest tie.u-l.cry he attended to the interests of no one, but of himself. He sold his army of patriots for the gaudy trappings of a courtier. Of so heartless and dcik a deed of villainy we. have no record. Gorgey stands slc-co in the cnotmily of hie crime, and fa the hugeness cf Lis selfishness! If any crime can closely ally the ciiii’Snal.to Judas Iscariot, the betrayer ofit was the

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GOllGEV: HIE ARNOLD OP HUNGARY.

J. 11. TITOS,

DU. .1. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIAN AND STTEGE0N, Ml'. STKltUiSG, Switzerland County, Indiana. -

A FIRST CLASS MACHINE, containing all Hit pnJ qualities of nil ubtil. 'flit r*rv* jiit.h ar the $123 Machines dike. Their work wilt net rip. They hare Into eihiltiie-i at sevtraJ Fain, and always took the highest premium cur all others fir family sewing. Every working part it mule strong and servlctall? — very simple in delation—easily learned from printed diricliuns—sew* from two common »|*>oii, without re* winding, and belli in eight, abort the machine. They wilt ttitch, bind,Lem. tuck, fell, gather, and. embroider beautifully, and are almost u-jiscleat iu operation. They can be fully relied on at the bet I machine in me. They are mM at a small protit, tj place them within the reach of families unable to get tdglvpriceJ ones. Also, the UNIVERSAL 1IEMMEI! ANIMiV A«E, which can he adjusted to bid any width of him, on all thicknesses of good*. Trice; £i. Tain S.Small Family Machines, table and drawer, (23; with Cabinet Case lock 3d, $27.— Large Family Itsdiidei, $3-'; t'aldnvl Case, l*t<d,$37. ■ Machine, complete, $*d; Cabinet Case, locked, $li One nt oCXeidlcs, sarew‘drift: i; twecicn.ollcan, and printed directions. go with each Machine. jb'iT Sere rat of thcie Machine! are in succcaiful opctation lu thh rlcinity. - US*Call at WM. FAULKNER'S Saddler Step and eaimlnc fur j ourselres, or write and got tr e desired information or sample work. They will te purchased to order and told to go any where. V WILLIAM FAULKNER, Aossf, jant-U . Vtrar, iNntah’s

Drentt, Sul til up oflllDod, ami ('ouaiitnptiou ( . . In rapidly advancing in the eilSmaticn if the public. It Is no empirical nsitrum; «Ij c*«m;vuiif are made known to the mtut muUi atjacultf. It h prepared accurate!; from tbertctl«u( an ca peri need and taleoivt pliyilciau. and hu proi ed iUelf to Pcthe yfcalot remedy for all direatciuf tix Limy* tree dlicotcrcd, and where'er It hat letn (mrojiice-i it has been made cum ' which arc perfectlyastoniihlnjf.' It U bound tom(tenedtt etery t.liter Hetic.cc Ufore the )iuU:c. Tcitimonlals are daily 1*1 Of 'em In to the t-roprfMor id curei eBusied even after pMeidans . Ltd giandoned tuery p-lj-e. A n.ir.V trial will C’-iiiiiieftltC troll incredulous itf its efficacy in curing tlut clan of dbeuec for which it h designed. Why it i; ihatro mmy tliccftryycirof Courutoplien, er (time mil er ili-e.t'c of the Vunr'I I', tea me thty lu sure lyre runner—a "nu.ftU cold," —which ttilch: |c n«!ly cured by t!.e prompt tue ot « Jin ;le bottle of l‘r. John Uail'e •'Cciapoood r<;ctomI of d ild Cherry." We aiy. Ihetefure, Try li, by all iceace. If tLu -lots put cun you. nothin* tan. SoM.byall Drucjirit everywhere.’ All Orders f. o:a Who'etale Fcrcbiiers, or.applies'.to at for Agemle). umi Le mJresseJ to i me John nvi.i, LnitvdU, Ay., w .Yfa- 1'or* City

Notary Public, and General * Real Estate Agent, LECLEUCHOL'SE, VEVAY, 1XD.

BV P. V. FERRES, H. 0.

As the deeds of the good aro entitled to human applause; so, also, are the deeds of the Tile entitled to censure. The course of the former ta held up as an example of imitatioo; while the course of. the latter should be held up to execration. As it is right to point out the beauty and excellency of virtuous acts; so, also is It right to point out the deformity and repulsiveness of vicious actions that they may be avoided by others.

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To do this is our present purpose. To make vanity, egotism, ami treachery appear id all their native hideous* cess is the object of ibis attempt to portray the character and career of the Leader and betrayer ot tho Republican army of Hungary. Never were deeds darker than bis; and never were crimes less excusable than his. Had some men committed the atrocious crimes, that ho committed, circumstances - of palliation would have existed in connection with them. Rut there were hone connected with Gorgey’s dark and selfish career, lie is wholly without excuse. Lie deliberately platted tho ruin of the patriotic cause, and the degradation of tho noble Magyars. A brief, examination of the facts will manifest and justify this coQc’miuu.

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; ‘ SAMUEL EGELSTOA', House & Sign Fainter, Glazier, &c..

gary. Was rver vanity n.cre insolent; and siihihncAs nu:c brazenfaced? He might have been tbo travioar of hiir bleeding toon try; he u-.fi ths dtilroyer ol Lis country.— Can an offence bo more odious than his efienre ? Can greater- repugnance be feit for sny offense tlsu tbs repugnance fell for., the offence uf Gorgey?

Comoros, Kesiccet. ■ "TT/'ILL glte from pi attention to all call* inhii If Due. In for lug ten, Newport or UineinnAii. anrt in the aJJoIuin; cosmic* in Kentucky. Terms rea<onat>le, and. iatbf:i«ioa guaranteed In alt . icptlPil

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We have called him tha Arnold of Ilungaiy.' For thus deiignating him wo have abendant reason. Though there are many things in common between them, Arnold was far in advance of him in manliness and

An adventurer of necessity, he determined to make tho most out of the stirring and unusual scenes then transpiring. The Revolutionary struggle burst upon the laud like a thunderbolt; lie saw in the attendent commotions a mine from which to gather a rich harvest.; The opportunity .n( self*aggrandizement was not permitted to pass unimprovcu. He remembered his poverty, and keenly felt his lowly station. Ills whole.being was vitiated by tbe recollection of his ancestral greatness. At bis day his family was hopelessly impoverished and nearly extinct. He did not contemplate it ns continuing so prostrated. By birth and education he was an aristocrat of tho. most haughty and vehement type. He was poor but insolently proud. He disdained-tho society of the untitled people. .. Through the interest and kindnrss of friends be secured a finished. classical education. Be was no ways deficient in literature. His mind : was of the first order. In shrewdness and ability he bad but few eqaals, and: no superiors. He was second to no military chieftain but Napoleon I. He bad the natural and acquired ability to be to Hungary what Washington was to North America, and what Bolivar was to South America. Ho could easily have transmitted his name to a grateful posterity as the Deliverer of his Country from oppression. His great victories over tbe greatest odds indicate this. But be chose to transmit bis name to a posterity, who anathematize him .deeply, ineffacably branded with the infamy of a traitor! All the odium of the betrayor of his country that reposed tbe fullest confidence attaches to. him without tbe existence of one solitary extenuating circumstance! He could not have acted more meanly, and more against tbe interest, of bis people, bad. he heed the hireling of Austria from the beginning of the struggle. He was raised on the field of battle to to the chief command by the discriminating Kossuth, in the early part of of the revolution. Kossuth discovered in him the qualities of a great general. Nor was he mistaken.— Had Gorgey been as true as he was capable tbe brave Magyars would not now he writhing beneath the heel of tbe despot; nor would Kosnth he be an exile in a strange land. Gorgey betrayed the very man that made him I Be ruined him who raised him from from a common command to the highest military position occupied by msn 1 Never did a commander achieve greater victories amid anch disadvantages. Victory after victory followed his efforts anti] tho Austrian farces ware annihilated, and fail way to the Austrian Capital lay open before him. At this juno-

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•: DR. JOHN‘BULL'S KIING OF PAIN! U a n e : t eo lire and conatantly Incrtajlo; demand fur l»r,. oil!" Biu-'j Popular and Xew American Remedy nut be any evidence of In extraordinary virtuet in alleviating Palo, both externally and internally, certainty uo noy before the Public 14 toon; worthy ct receiving alibenU; patronage, |tnJ by 1m impa.Ic and aU-hcallng quitItfujjeAllly v«vring;.Wr coaSdence and coin-' menla.fon. ‘ f i t>r. Jean Dta'j Kbt cr Pari li a New AMERtCAN K iiih’UY,unt an-r!tbr-3alandipeedy care fty—; .. C’iu. CbMira Mvrtnu, RktumalUm, Gnt, Ui/Ttl .‘ov-plaintt, Dvtptpia, Xummrr Com* flaivi, Crampt, Colic, Xorrr, VtiU,Bvm, SiAlj*. bViul.r, ('nxcirx, 'lluiw/, and Tooth,sebt, ani ' udoii.-rA.-Airiiiat rfwh . ': it AlL- /a.

patiioti'UK Arnold coulcmplatcd. the surrender of but one Gorgej surrendered the whole nation. Arnold did not purpose prostrating the American cause; his great object was to Bscuis funds rrA to escape

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ty, fully end fit cnjo, This lia ii;J. A vile raiscrcsnt meriting coi versa! execration, Arno-J is q said in com* paiitfOD with Gorgcy's cool and doiibinjte vijlainv.

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Yet they ate alike in many re-peet*. I'bey v.cr-j both tclfisb; they v.cu Miajytitoas and aho ivy livers; they both labored for iheirowiutdva&ce* •ucm, not their country’!; good; they both mtfio the -calamities cl their

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rallies the means of their elevation; lh:y both sold their country t'orgojii; they arc Loth contemplated by ihota they have injured or mined with tie most intent detestation: and (ley nre loth isolated from tho rest of mankind, sharing the infamy of traitois! Even,the tyrants they solved hale and distrust them.- Arnold U buried in tho earth; Gorgy is buried in indigence and obscurity! . But, as we have already intimated. Gorgey'a crime n.-cs vastly abovo ilio crimes of. all e.'hers in roomily! The soul of every honorable man must tbudner in coneemplaling it. It stands solitary ami alone in its spite and wickedness. A noble ca* tion ts io'cbiias, sad suffering more than, African slavery, because of (be

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Ho could hot have committed thl licihons offend through ignorance, or for beneficial put poses of a general natute. He was unsurpassed in intelligence. He was capable of weigh ing accurately his conduct in all it* bearings. Ha was not likely to be deceived in regard to the result ot actions. He could nut have believed that the liberty-loving Magyars, after Laving so fieely expanded their blood and treasures, would be indifferent to the result of tho contest. About these things ha did not care er think. He has wholly absorbed with him* self and bis own personal interests. In bis conclusions be must bars been blinded by ibis deathless attachment to ancient and heriditary aristocracy, ?nd by bis strong aversion to the plcbcans of bis country. His foolish devotion to eatte molded his sentiments and shaped bis course, as Washington's noble devotion to patriotic egvalUy molded hit sentiments and shaped Aii course. Cold-hearted, proud of his aristocratic descent, profoundly selfish, and wise in his own estimation, be was incapable of terming strong attach men 18 for any thing, and equally incapable of feeling tbe noble emotions of gratitude. All that was done for him, and vastly more, be felt to be his legitimate dues. He reviewed all things as bis belongings. He conceived himself the only one capable of determining (he destiny of the brave Magyars. Had he been left in the lower ranks of officers, it is highly probable that be would have fought to tbe last as a faithful patriot. But bis speedy promotion was too much for his excessivervanity. Tbe unexpected and giddy height to which be was elevi-

GOOD CLOTHING,

I! OSTETXER’S STOMACH bitters: 1Tb a (bet that,* at some period,every member of the hil [l an finvlly Is ant Jett to disease or dls. inrinnctMThc bodily t-jnctiuui; but, with Ibe aid of a goi! tonic and the eaercue of plain common reme,.lhty may lc able io to securepermanent health, la order to accomplish this Jcd red mall thu true oaurte to pursue it rertainly that which will pfodlce a natural stated things at the very hataid oI vital Mruijth and life. For this 'put* po,e, Dr.jlloite'.icr has introduced to.lhi* country a preparation tearing hit name, which I* not a ceo medicine, but cue that has* been tried for y earn, glttn.: ulij fiction to *11 who hare used it. The Blittfsoperete powerfully upon Uie stomach, hawetivmnd liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigor.)ui action, and thut, by the simple prtccss ot strengthening nature, enable- the' ayattp to tri; umph over disease. •. 1- ■ ;' •:• 1 .For ihtjcnre of Oyt peps!*, .Indigestion, Kaniea, Flatulency, Lou of Appetite, or any Bilious Cota plaint*, afUln j fiom a morbid Inaction of the Stem* ach, or Mweis, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Col* le,Cholera Uorhtis, Ac., thereBlHeri have no equal. Diarch|c ».dysea:ary or ffnr,so generally comracted by new aettltrs, and canted principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regu-’a-ted by a brief use of ibis preparation. Dyspepsia, a dLeaselvhich la probably more prevalent. in all its varioda farms, than any other, and the cause ol which may always be attnbnted to derangement* of the dliettlve organs, can be cored without fill by usiagMOdTETrEB'd StOMACU DITTKHS, as per dlrettlont on the bottle. < For this disease ere* ry physician will recommend Hitters of cone kind, then whs not me an'article known to be Infallible! All nations bare their Bitten, u a' preventive ot diseaieahditiengthenerof the system In general) and amoiig them all there Is not lobe found amor* bealiby people than the German*, from whom this preparation emanated, bated open scientific experiments which have tended to prore the value ot thi* great preparation la the scaieofmedlcalicfeact Fivii|asd Aoc*.—thl* trying and provoking disease, which fixes 1ft relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and mentally modes*, ban be driven from the body by the ose ol HOST UTTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none ot the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations. If the Bitten an used as per directions. A nd as they neither create nan* sea nor blend the palate, and render unnecessary any change of diet or Interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the cum plaint is removed as speedily as is consistent with the o rod action of a thorough and pemaniat cure. \ fbr Perron* in Advanced TV art, who are suffer Ingfron) an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, these letters are Invaluable as a restorative of atrengta and vigor, and need only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitten are Indispensable, especially where the mother's nourishment U Inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her itrcngth must yield, and here It Is where's good tonic,such as HostelI lev's Stmnsch Bitters, is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladle* should by all cleans try this remc-ly for all cases Of debility, and before so doing, should ask their physician, who, If he Li acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weyhntM. ■ CA.lfT10N.-_We caution the public against using any of the many imitation* or oouaiemti, butukfar Hoatmix's Cluixatso Brmx*, and icc tha| each bottle has the word* “Dr. J. KostetI tcr's Stomach Bitters'* blown on the ride of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering I the cork, and observe that our aulogrsph slgnature U; on the label. ’ fid' I’repared and sold by HOSTETTER 4 ■ SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by aU druggist*, | grocers, and dealers generally, throughout the Dolled .States, Canada, South America and Germany, I For sale by d. L. Thlebaul tod I. Steve ns, Veray. ;B!eil*oe 4 llejmer, Florence; John J, Paul, Mu I Sterling; Rogers k Cotton, lloorefield.

RISING SUN FOUNDRY. . J M. BBISTEK & CO., V-

From (he coarsest ml idea .to those made of the finest materialranri m the best ami most fashionable styles. Among the many articles of which every man needs home one or two, 1 have Coats, VeMs, Ranis, under and over Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Hand kerchiefs, Gents Fu:Dishing Goods, and in fact e«etylhing generally kepi in a well regula* ted clothing store.

HAT IN R removed their Foundry into tb elr new building, arena* prepared to do all Lindt of outing, usually done InUimltar establishment *- Uarlng procured good Lnihcs,we are enabled to do Tenting and rinlininr m a neat and workmanlike *iyi«* • i . We ire alio manufacturing O’Key’a Patent Lath Cutter, width with oqe Hom Power will cut (mm W to 13,000 merchin table Lath per day.Weshall also hare made ant ready for tbe tearon, Sugar Mill* of the most approved pattern*, at price* that 1*111 mlt all wbd.wlsbto purchase,'-.'' V Wei bare made inch alteration* In oar Ray Pmi Iron* that place them beyond' the possibility of breaking.. ■■■ ’’iC'-'.ffi ii, ■■■■■ ; Thankful tor satt favor* we earnestly *oUdt a centlnoenet of ''- '-" la'i' - AU Olden left with F. L. ORISARO & SON, of Veray, will be punctually attended to. iv v i . : • . M. KEISTER.* CO.. {•, RlsingSun.Jan.1.183K , ; ' • • .

’ I am prepared at all limes to Cut and Slake Clothes to order, in the most approved style, and a large stock of Cloth, Casimeic, Satinet, Satin, 4c., is kept on bond fur this purpose. 1 hope by close application to business, .iud Fair Dealing, To merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. oml 1 only ask that all those wanting anything in my tine, will give me;'e call*.to be convinced that the Finest* most Exlranrdinay Bargains can be.Jiau'at my Establishment, oa (he North side of Main street. y- V JOHN W. GRAY.

egolism and tmtorism of one poor, proud mortal! "A noble nation regards him the inexcusable cause of all its calamities, of all its suffering's, tears and privations [ A noble nation mourns the murder of thirteen of its bravest, truest Generals, because of this monster's brutal treachery ! A noblo nation pronounces tbs name of Gorgey with terror, and daily denounces bis infidelity t Never will the suffering Hungarians forget tbe hopes, the early successes of Gotgey inspired, and tba despair his subsequent treachery engraved upon their hearts! . •

JOY TO THE/AFFUCTED. J- Ciooke’s EICciric Oil. TUB coin* performed by this medicine are h> woitdctfu, and iusUaUoeoa»,fo satisfactory and mitigating of human.' ill, a* to call upon publlo functionaries, and these hiring charge of public luslitaUoua for tbe lick and suffering to limit well Into the well attested- merits, the simple efficacy of this Kticraic On. : lUaObcts are so astonishing as lo ruse mb to tb one rolracn* lous cure* la a»ci>-ot times, spoken of In tbe Scriptures, a* performed by annotating with oil. Crooke't Electric Oil cures Earache, - Crooku’s Electric Oil cures Deafness, Crooks’* Electric Oil cures Sore Eyes, Crooke’s Electric Oil cures Old Sores, Cronke's Electric Oil cures Freih Cals, Crooke’s Electric Oil cures Scald lleid, Crook o'* Electric Oil cares Ring Worm, Ctooke'* Eleelrlc Oil cure* Tetter, Croake’s Electric Oil cures Chip*, Crooke’s Electric Oil cares Burns, Crot’ke’s Electric Oil cures Saddle Sores, Crookes Electric OH cures Collar Sores, truoke’s Electric Oil cures all Flesh wounds and I'uUtwous Enipllou*. Crooked Never Fail!

To Hay Growers and Hay Press Bnllders.

THE acdcnlgoed having bought tbeexclcslre right of JetietsonandSwilierlaodCountlraof tho Pliant Belter or 13 armor I’rt-'i, hereby giro notto* whoever wUh to build Pteuci of the (tn»« peititi do get the right of ni. We keep wmlasity on bend the Outings for tie tbore rfeit. F. L, GUI BAUD & SOK, Vcray, Indiana.

Wc hive briefly traced the strange malignant carter of this monitor, that his sins may be seen in their fearful enormity; and that alt men mar learn to carefully avoid them to the fullest extent. Who would want to draw upon himself tbeim'omy and cunct that now fall upon the'traitor Gorgoy ? Oonld gold or power compensate fur the lots of honor and the agony realized ? No, nol Gor* gey is never spoken of but as a vile traitor; and his name is never men* tioned but to be execrated. No one trusts him, nor respects him. He ia 'tvfftring the terrible doom of a great traitor. HiifDcit, March 1860,

This preparation contain* Ihft roost pawerfbl ingredient* belonging to tho vegetable kingdom and otlng to its very ponulrating qualities, it has given relief In rues of tho tnott ohduralo and excmliallng pain, when all other remedies biro completely failed. Crooko’s Never Fail tnres Head*the, Crooko's Kevor Fall cures Toothache, Crooke's Never Fall cure* Jawacbe, Croote’i Never Fall cures Neuralgia, Crooko’s Never Fall cures Hbomualiim, Crooko’a Sever Fail cures Cholic, Crooko’a Never Pall cures Diarrhea, Crooks's Never Fall cures Pick Headache, Crook o'. Never Fall generally gives relief In from one lo ten minul*». Crooks's HlecUic oil and Never Fall cnn ; more suffering humanity than all other prepsns* rations now extant hold throughout the Country by all regular Droggi.Lj, at ONE DOLLAR pertwdUe. 1 reparad by DK. C. CROUKK, 04, Third St., Louisville, Kj., aid sold by all dealer# It) medicine, Sold by all tho wholesale druegisU. la LouUrtlle, Ky.,and by ISAAC STEVENS, V»ViT, Ian.

N. B.—These whobivebnlU Presses of tbeabove Taint, since December 30,1537, will plea*e call ■fig pay si the Talent Fee. sep-Mf

BimtclieJpiJiSiof Vevay and victmiy -withthe beet Freah Meal the country afford*. They serve the public at the Market House every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at reasonable prices. ..We pay the highest market price for Fat Catlle, Sheep and Hogs. ; NOtlTHCOT & RODS.

QuiESSWARE-Tho One-Prlw Caah Store bis lust received a fresh stock of Queen*ware, which will bo sold at reduced prices, aug} COUKVOISIEK k LEWIS.

■JU TLT 3EK I PlKF.andl’OrLAU SHINGLES, and Inch PINE LUUUEK, for oalc low for Cash, by feb8 HARWOOD & DOAN.

I ARU OIL.—Wo are now offering thU article j lower than usual miss, aa our motto ia quick *alea and araall profit*. . tu.tq CLARKSON 4 WALDO.

Colffoo wndl Mu^na'. A LARGE supply by the BAG, BARBEL or POUND. F. L. OniSARO A SON.

The Celebrated Wooster Fanning Hills for rale low by Gsiexan k Pov,

Orirv GOOD second band Hour barrel* far sale, OUU in order, very low. Persons wishing lc pure line barrels would do well to call on ns. neyiH CLAHK30N 4 WALDO.

We pay the highest market-price in Cash for HIDES, lo be lefiatthe store of Waldo. N. & R, Veyif, October 5, IW9. —I* *

Paints and Oils, M F. L. GRISARD4 SON’S

SAL' 1 .’—60 bbl» No. 1, Kanawha Salt by ALFRED SHAW.

turn. ms.'oE. mhos *tuu- J BLEDSOE & BEYMEE, MERCHANTS& TRADERS, j Ftoiuct, bMtsi.

i. jr. tin. f- *rmso:r. LAMB & ADKIKSON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, VEVAY. IS'UIAS'A. TiriLL pnctlea in the Court* of SirilistiinJ \V aaJ adjfllnioj couutiu. AU legal left* jilt titlitr wilt receive ite prompt stscctJon cMatfc. . ' , it-

1. JL. ItTLIR. P. U. ELPXE. U. U. H. H. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants, ixo jmizts i.x BJ'I WESTERS I’RODUCE, S’o. 62 M»-ii!a4 Slreci, Stv Orleans. l.’a* BENJAMIN EGELSTON, JUSTICE op THE PEACE, CoFlSCTOS, KtXTL’CKY. OFFICE corner cl L Winston I'ikesnJ Madison street. t’artlcular mention raid to the Collection of Claims. All butineii entrusted to Wn will receive prompt attention. . sepM

HOW TO MAKE MONEY! Bl'V jour (toads at ihc ’Ona-Prica Cash flora 0/ , • • COURVOISIER & LEWIS, And rave the enormous pro3u that art charnel to make ap for bad dehu, and your si.cv.ch 1j certain.. : ‘ ’ : 'XJUL They tare Ju;t recalled* L»aJio.'-e-*tJci of Dry Goods. Groceries, lints & . Haps, Boots Je Siiopjt, Quconar w*iv, T»Me Cu!lerjv&c„ 4rc., .\ which will t«sohl very low. . . Tier bay their Coed* ht'VMW, and take great pains in selecting lb fir Mock. 1 bey arerecctrlng fee-h supplies evtrymonth, which tuihci their stack always fre>h and complete. 1’erfcnt who vUb la make money should study their tat trait,’iud call at ibe Cheap Cosh store of - 'COURVOISlEtUV LEWIS, K. TV.ccrnerot Main and Liberty Streets, ttW Patter. Eyrs, Hag*, Pees was, Country Produce. Itc., alt! be taken Jn cscltange fur good,. Vevay, AugttiiS, 1MJ. -

V «H*- 3E‘«'W«5H»Tto» : nOOt'&'SlIOK MAKER, Ftrrj-Slnirt, Vryny, Inillwm. KE-lXL-rmltV Irf.roi* its public ■ ejaiinoct to ti.o Root »n i ■ >hc5 TjiiiaiiiI:Talll» tr.-Gu'.Ci £3 aifcj* o!d *<33 163 i'ilTf jtret*., OGc JjOT| tLe Itrtf tttte. . IiV »an*o -■ W* Mri.! i ;1! t •a tiy’.t ia-l . i ° *■

IfivJ. 18. Kolici'l.*. SURGEON DENTIST, Indlaui. H AVISO Fermaaeniiy loci'eJ d ibo»t, fur U.9 f.arr-o>* ut jaiciicin,} itc i’rofti'ioQ. He will iti-ert Artilici.Ql3Ti) Tee.S'in ti-e nu »i amrstcJ njlc, by tbe tingle one or win.*:* ;;;i> Iwh Higgi-sl, cleuicd, ml eitrec'eJ.,' .... \ l-iditj or gtalleien tlwlrlcj t!» ;mftw rill rev the lcsn.eil.Rie aitctnlwt, 0-30

* 3L S3 6> O. READ Tills. Wlmt Do the Ladies Want? vuess cooks. . b&TeiJuat rercired a fine snort meat of DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, of the Ii’t.t amt teiUlylei cf the . DON'T READ THIS! Ladles, What Do You Want ? an a ii7.v. . . V.'c t*rt an MnJi a bree Mtorttocn; of IVItiler S;,ic1j, Cloaki end Scarfi, mil of w!*loh ire will tell aalo* n< any oibte eitaUlJuoeni—caih Stores loi excepted. 1 Will licliil Tills! "I Know What the Ladies bonnets And scoors. VTe ieej> on bandt« well selected ttoclc of Bon* r.esi; Ribbon* and Flower*, and we will eeiltbem aietcip a* tbe. cheap e*u - Latlio, Kead This. . millineryinaKlii^ Tb'itawhit you all want—amt we Aimer ourteUei that in theic Dc] aiaaenta we can giro general >ail>bc loo. K. 0- KINCAID & CO.. V Opposite Odd Fellow* Hall, Bain lire:!. ■ Veray, December 7, IfM. • . :

EEQtaAR MADISON PACKET, FORKST (Tl). CONWAY, Capiatni J. U. PARKER. Clerk. TElflU. arrfre at Ve*ay. for Cincinnati, Tuet. ) I days and Thursdays at 2Ji o'clock, P. U*t and Sundays at 1 o'clock, P. It. Reinrning, leare CinetcnaU We] nc*1 ayi. Fridays and Mondays, punctually at 12 o'clock. For freight or patisse apply ca loan!. V ;

TUD «tiicHUn kti? caniu^'jy’oi s*hsa'l* br;e aiiorateai ol STOOLS, '5c J jiuiitin;(.f tilth* *pproved fits t(rm tnJ tiiti, indite n; tba f ovutir “ilack," “CUpver,’’ “Cbitiijica," vile»*(ibctloa. Jja>L ■. » w«— ■ --i a BcdoV *sl “rreaium" Cw*lnj ma UllebillgMO " * Idling htoi*-*, ill wttriaed w cite ®3BOTW-aLl»3E 2 VTiiMpoa head* Urje stock of Tio*eieofoar ots wwibctori, T*,fh which country merchant* vUlte w-Fpliel’et Cincinnati frier*. Jx|im*l Were, Crui KeuU*, ic., ic. /. . . JOB WORK. AU ktu!! pf Job TCeri is nr Hue, ta-i u FpoulInft'nn BoolngV tc-. dorr at ihart notice, in tie rerrhMt iijl»,»ad oh rcuoaaUeterra*. ‘ 0*CIU Covrer, Cn 1 *, m l I’ewttr, uica la exchange. . • • C. GOLDENBUKO k SOS f

HE AD'Q.'ff AS TEAS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES! » T tbfl otd led wall known iitabiiiimratof A ; C. TIUEC \VV «fc SOX,' Main itrwt, tenrtta Feny »ni UtxHj, Vtriy. ladlaavmiy fct fund, tba tu<st utteuitt & but inert*, mat • t Sinus Wowcerer ■ broafbt to ViTiy. A lie, l«p coaitaaUy eo bud i fall iMOTtmeot ofOl’STOU Itoda Work—wUIti we*ir rut to rfrt iitUhetloo, botbln quality ud stitoiM . ofrtyf*. : .■■ * BOOTS & SHOES,. Of the fln tit quality isd Utoit atylt, wait to «r> *roa tot toortoat notice. ■ ■ ■■'i;‘,vIX Bomi'iKD Snots RtnucD jm tiu but meaner, at abort notice. ' ■ auglO-lf : C. THfEBAUD & S0N. ; Cash far Bldas I riiUP. Hlcbutkizrktt Pric* paid for Htriiud i SflasT- j C. TUIKBACD t SON.

Things that Farmers Want* AITD DON’T "WANT. IF you don’t weatyouf horteibod Uke »taul», Co to Dcrua's- If you*don’t wont your mule ibodlike*bane, GotoDcma’i. If yao went x good Plough, Go to Drrus's. ‘ jgy, voot pad >nd iiibstintlU TTarb doss to order, end warranted, Goto Dcriis'r. Varij, June IS, 16W. H. L. Dl'PMX.

WOOD. EODT & CO.’S 3C a OWKSXKI8. AUTHORIZED BY THE STATES OK Georgia, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri, Drurr dally, In public, under tho iiipcrintcmlnuw of Sworn Comtulmiunor*, >t Augusta, Ccorpla, and Wilmington, Del* Prizes vary from $2 50 to QtlOO 000 I TICKETS ICXtOftl $5» 30 TO 930 1 n~ Circular*, pinup fall Explanation and tho Scheme* U) be drawn, will bn «ent, free of cxpccac, by ttddrcsalaff WOOD, EDDV b CO., Augusta, Gaurgla. ' or, WOOD, EDDY b CO., Wilmington, OeUwirt.