Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 May 1860 — Page 4

ISF Wool.— The history of the growth of wool is very curious. Fifty years ago not a pound of fine wool was raised in the United States, in Great Britain, of in any other country except Spain, In the latter country, the flocks were owned exclusively by the nobility or by the crown, id - ' 1794, a small flock was sent to the Elector of {Saxony as a present from the . King of Spain, whence the entire pro-\ duct of Saxony wool, nov? of such immense value. ' In’ 1809, timing the second in-’ vasion of Spain by the French, some of the valuable crown flocks were sold to raise money, The American Consul at 1 Lisbon, Mr. Janas, purchased* fourteen hundred head,' and 1 sent tljem to this country.A portion of the pure nnmii-’ ed Merino blood of these" flocks is to be found in mont at this time. Such was*’ the origin of th,e immense flocks of fine wooled sheep in the United States.

DAILY WORK.

’ with perfect, faithfoltiess:; a crowded street at noon-day, men and women promenading,thehdrsea ipd carriages ashing on « pleaiqre holiness I calls*, the omnibuses am! cars label) jwhile under Vay, jet so perfect that j the names and numbers are. rcda as ' easily as ’on'those we ride in daily. fW’e.do not understand the magic of, the art. It Wins Io ns' that some mighty word most have been spoken to summon hew tnuhilndes to stand - in (heir; tracks at least an instant, • while the son that shines on all sho’dj have lime to take a picture of the pa* I geant.^which like all of life is pa»;j ihg away, to be seen no more foicv-j er. Vet.that crowd pomiiig down Broadway*as if the winds city were out in 'the street, is caught, is arrest etl, U acthaliy fastened ob the paper, anil the very; a(l it udo' of c very i ml j • viduul tiiyi, jiie gait, his siatme, Ids company, arid'atl “drawn out i» liv-| ing characters," . and recorded her-1 in Anthony's instantaneous views! la j it incredible that creryaci and every j word of onra .should he impressed on the Giest MOker’a book of memories, when it-is:,within 'the power of a feeble man-to take on a bit of paper three inches fqoafe, a thousand men and women, with horsee, carts, and ni a rbtn|fatore- booses six stories high, and- trees and towers and all that makes dp ttie Baliel of such a great town ax ibis at high noun ? | But we are weary with sight‘seeing. ;We have - teen from land to, land, and have.dwell the longest up* on (he grand scenes ot our own, Trent on Falls, and the Qenesee, dud j tu atch less Niagara! majestic M legate j we cannot lieaV its roar, but ; tbo spray Vises in. thick clouds, and the rainboW Spans : the ; mysletloos deep and tha*.great rush of waters comes on'as if we Were there on the Table Rock of the Bublimest of alt earth's scenery, was-first and for* ever d eg oerreo typed oh bhr memory. This and more than we bare named, or even hinted at, may be seen at any time bydropping in al Anthooy’s rooms, 'as 1 we have done, or if you piefor, you can send to him for a Stereoscope, of any size or cost yon wish i for be has them always oa hand, with views in sets and-iaasort* ed, and will'send them to any part of the world. 1 His - adverllMtucbl will tell you’the prices and styles,of. the . iostrnmbnts : and, pictures.— Incomparably before all others do we regard these instantaneous views, and thew representations: of foreign scenes, andwe are sure that, every household that is induced by these remarks of .ours to add a stereoscope to its sobrefie of enjoyment will be' oblig- d 10 u$ for deiiueat iog the re* mlta of this delightful art./.

The Fine; Canadian Stallion#

I)% HAMPTjON.

blackhawk,

raou tug oeriiis. ■

In the name of God advancing, , -Sow thy seed at morning light/

CAN b* mco at tb« liable of the undmlfoedbt Vcvay, tha present Itaiao,— AU ## .ijfftlt tncnt ol Horae*, are Invited to caU MwMD and tae Hui bone for tbeaitlvei. JKC«W| ULACEHAWK will be 6 fttn eld uitu lii, bends hJ|hj quite leotlhy and heavy boned, wiibaa acMsnnon heavy made end.nil; finely mounted; li e beautiful barneu bone: troll a mile abjnt JK mlnatei, and be* never bevn ireined. Ileli a bteutltoi Blaek.wlth afeawbKehilre mixed, lie was Imported from Canada a rear ago last Fell. All perwni wbawHU tj see the finest Hurse ever ket* In' Vovay;' ire requested to. tall and examine for (bemad ve*. AUItA.il PETEltS. Vevay, Inf, March 2SJM0.-Ct

CONDUCTED BY F. J. WaLDO.

PR. HAMPTON'S Co|ttpound IHurclic Pills

WEbSESDAT, MAT Iff, UM.

cbeerily the furrows turning, \ Labored with all tby migot. Look not to the far-off folate, Do the work which nearest lies; Sowthou must before thou, tea pest,

JUMASAC. Foarai WEEK EXDKO MAY 22.

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Dr. Hampton’* Dr. Hampioti’s Df. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. ilampiun’s Dr. Hampton's .. - Dr. Hampton's ) Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's. . Dr. Hampton's" * Dr. Hampton's Corn’d Diunlic Tills, Comp'd Diuretic Pjl’j, Comp'd Diuretic Tills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic PiJIs, Comp'd Diuretic Pill*) Qomp’d Din relic Pillt, '■Comp'd Diuretic Pills, ' • . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diureltc Pills. ,/' r \ Dr. Hampton's t ' Dr, Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr, Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dt. Hampton's Dr. Hampfon’s ; Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's. Comp'd Diuretic Pills, r ' Comp'd Diuretic Pills, : Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pilli, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diureltc Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cote Gravel, Cure Gravel, * Cute Grate), Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, . Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cure Grard, Cure Gravel, • Cure Gravel, Cute Grave), Cure Gravel.

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Rest at last in Labor*! prise. . Standing still is dangerous'ever, Toil is meant for Christians now; - Let there be, when evening cometh, ; Hqh‘e?t sweat upon tltf brow. And the Master shall come smiling,' : When worl{ stops at set of sun> Saying, as,he pays tby wages, ’• “Good and faithful mao, well done!’’

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Edcisoi—'Vernal Equinox, Jose 21, Ob. 35

VST Oaf’s Length, Mar 20, M hour* 13 mlnatei. Maoa'3 P3AJCS.—Full Much, May ,3. Third 0 nailer, IK New Mncn. 19. . Tint Qturlrr, 25.

HEALTH KESTOREB!

HR. MOTT’S

(Front the Nt»-V«riOh«rvor.J •' • SCIE.N 11FIC. TIIE STEREOSCOPE: ITS WOXDUOPli BEAE.TY AMI rOW EH. : ; ET THE HtV. S, ). EBiMK;. jitTflonOr TlIE

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SSF Hie Imlunapolia Sentinel states that one of the delegates from Indiana tb the Chicago Convention is a slave-owner, and enjoys the fruits of negro labor.

is aperient md itrnuclilc preparation of IKON, /L | r'iUeduf Oxygen end carbon by tombaiUon n Hydrogen, of biga medical authority and extra* ordinary elficucy iu each ot the fj|lavlt>| camplaints'fit; ' ■ DFItlLtTV, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. EMACIAt I ON, UVdl'EFStA. UlABRHlEA, CnNSTlKATHIS, SCROFULA, SALT KJIKUH, SCURVY, JAUNDICE, UVElt CUMI’LAISTB,. Hi I ECU ATJSlf, UtKCL'HIAL CdNSElJt'Eb'CES, INTER. MUTE NT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES. FUJI ALE WEAKNESS, SIISltEN* STUUATIUN, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, tic., FillFEES. ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, tic. . t

’ *; POU’i.K OF ruviR/’ ■ As wo fortliefrcst linjd caftie in sight of the Pyramids’ ip Egypt, we were instantly seized with thellio’t that wo hud seen them before! Was it a dream? Was ita dream? lla’d wo in a moment of waking delusion been here tit some dim period ol the past, or. was this the reproduction in the soul of an image ford|td by long hours ol silent meiljtfttfpn on these old • monuments of buntrd ktftgsl-r-We stood awe struck,’-not more by the mightiness of the gipfod piles of past ages heaped tip Jq : jlieso stones, than we were. by the Martling impresMon that this is colour first visit to the we had certainly never been in Egypt before. A moment's .reflection called; to mind the Cosmora'mas pfProf. Saltier, which, hail been exhibited id Kow-Yoik. ' TheseWe fitid frequent; ly seen, and bo true were they.to nature and art, that the very sand on which wo ware now standing, and the huge sphynx at our left hand, ami these hoary heaps of mooomen* lal ctOuc four hundred feet high, and covering ten acres of groom), now fur the first'lime actually seen'with the-c eyes, were as familiar as the scene* of childhood, fiat these Cos* mommas were nothing to be thought of compared to the Photographic art assisted by the Stereoscope. We are uot given to raptures, and are not disposed to speak embus!astically, but we are in the mood : Just trow pi saying what we have seen at Axthosv’s Stereoscopic Gallery,501 Broadway. Yet’ na description of ours will do justice to the .beautiful re* salts of the most beautiful of all the arts. :Tliere is nothing in the power of the pencil or chisel, nothing ip the skill.or patience of man to pro duce snch efleuts as the suo-paihifng on paper, by which the perfect image, as in a mirror,'is impressed and perpetuated; to bo transported to the ends of the world, and there studied with the same satisfaction, that the traveler enjoys who looks,ou the scene after toilsome johrnej-a over land and sea. In some respects the pleasure U greater.. For the traveler has the discomforts of travel; to say nothing of the C0ht nt. it; he has its risks'and its toil*; bat/whether we are believed'or not, wo assert it inleligently. that we catiiiot perceive wherein it U better to see the tut oh of. an Egyptian temple op the ground than Acre in Anthony's Stereoscopes. Take tor example the temple of Abou; Simbel. -The carved images sit in .everlasting stone on the outer wall, and the. great cock remains ago after age the same, and we look at them and it in : this j stereoscope, the impriossion isvivid as the stone, itsell could make it. Yon may sit for boms, if you will, and study every form' and future ol this woudrous woik/ and thp longer and more minutely, it is exu'miued, the more! perfect', even iu .'imperfection comes ont tho' represeptktioQ' of tltu i original.; There is the very crack in tlie.siono across the bridge of the I priucipaifigUrbVhuec.-andthepioee seems just ready ; to fall, out, so rest | that you would like to pnt your hand I on it; and dispel the illusion; and convince yourself that it is the acto-i ol object,- aud nut'a picture that you r.ro now/ studying. ; We give the wheel another turn and travel by way of the desert, sod bmai/and the City of the I)ead.into the ildly Land; and here the most bacred aad,vedcrated places are presented with fidelity entirely iscbbdidle to one who has not seen the stereoscope in its poivef of beauty, r - Wo venture';to say that ; n b one after read i ng ; these warm expressions will have, half an idea pf the' truthfulness ol the art tp bringing before hint the Very minutest and grandest reproductions oftlieobjecis'tlietuselveswbich he has dssired to see more than anything el»o on earth. Then leaving the land of Uraol, we wi.l visit Athens, and Home, aud roam among the temples and palaces of the gods and the emperois; and then seek the grander works of nature in Switzerland and on the banks of the Rhine, and bo moke the tour of Europe.— But we will not stop here. We will go to China and India and bring home the cities ami temples of the Urient, the people themselves in the streets ami markets, in proceMsion and worship, so that wo have representations of thdir-raan-pers and customs as po .other painting and no words of description can possibly present them. And this brings os to coy that the moat astonishing power of (bis beautiful art is in its capacity to take ixsTASiaimoOS views of objects in motion: the rolling sea, with the ship or steatper ploughing thro* the waves, the shadows of bull add spar, and every tipple on the surface (tre all r8-pr»doc«f

It new appears that the Secc* ders from the Charleston Convcntion adjourned to meet at Richmond, Vo., on the second Monday in June, instead of Washington City, as the dispatches stated. (

' The IRON Wmf abiorlW by the blond, andtbtu circulating through tbe whole •yttccn, no part of the body ran cKa,u tbrir iruty vooderfnl toUutntcc.

Theox loricate of Ihuusonds dally prom that no preparation of Iron can for n moment' be com(pared aith It. Impurities uf the btuod ( depreiSkin of vital energy, jote and otherwise sickly complex|kmstadlcate Us nccesdty (u almost every concelr-aljteca.-evTn all cue* uf female debility (On-iral-bur. chloroiit, etc..) ill effects deJtjhfuUy renovating. No remedy Lu ever been dbcurtred. la 'the whole history of medicine, which exert* such St happy. and fully restorative effects. Uood !e, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength. with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful even;!*, Immediately follow ill ore. As a grand stomachic and general mtoralite It has no sniwrlar and no substitute. .

■ KT-Fsrnaj'ji 1’ress il eel a res that if Douglas is slaughtered, at tho second lima .of asking a nomination, his friends ivilt “avenge his fall by such ,an oppeatlo tho ballot boxes, as will ho remembered* for a century. The secessionists shall bay o' Douglas or a Rjpublicdn. The hour for compromise lias passed fonder.” ■ are conductors when well arranged, and nut only conduct*surclmige» of positive elec- . tricity tram the uimospbere. but surcharges of negative from the" earth upwards. V

— Lay a watch upon; the table glass side downwards, then stand so far from it th$t you cannot in the ordinary way hear \V- ticking. Now place one end of asmalJstick,. say about six feet long, upon, the back of the watch, and grip the teeth to the other, with the fingersclose each ear to exclude all external noise, the beat of the watch will then hens audible as if placed; against the ear. All other sounds can be conveyed in the same manner, no matter how long the stick be.,.

W. F. BEtKEllMAX’S • I CILltUtlft Blood Coudliioii Powder* i - roa -

43* fut up nneat Hat metal'bom con lain Inf SO Till*, price SO cent* per bo*; six boxes. $2 SO; one down boxes. $4 IMI. For sale by Drug girts generally. • Will be Mnlfree to «oy- address on receipt of .the nrkc. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to. ■ U. U. l.iJCKE ft CO., . tilsmL AotMJ, 339 Broadway,' New-York. . For isle Id Terar by J. I- T1I1£BAUD, dealer la Crnuint Family Mtdicintt. . . dec.-ly

coaroita rusarmv op b»u *m> aooii, PREFAKED and wM by V, F. DECK EWI AX’. Varcamav s cm cos, Second Street, between Rain and Mulberry, MaJtion, Ini. ThI# Powder ha* been found, by long cxperletet to be highly itieful for the core of the carlm* *IUrote* to which Hone* tod Cattle arc tnljecl, Tit:

Founder. Dt. temper, Hide-Bound, Loj* «f Appetite, toward Spralni, Yellow Water, Scralcte* or (Irene, Mangt, InSamatlou, Fatigue or lUieamatirm, commonly culled “Stiff Complaint,’’ a diieitefatal to lionet iothU country. Frlre iicti.

American and Foreign

■STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. 1j.. A A TH 0 X V. 303 flROADWA?, tiBw -J \ORK. After Mar tsL,IMHl,atSOl IlsoaoW*T,fmci doort/nm tit St. it Mat HotiL The Stereoscope Is the moat Instructive, in* Arresting, cute ft-tiling, amusing, and exciting of tmxftru inyeuKoiii,

per Bo*. i ISAAC STEVENS, . Janl-Iy Agent for SwiUerUcd County,

It is' generally believed that.the beech tree is an excellent non-con doctor.'and that the Indians seek I shelter hnder' them during thunder storms.

CKOOKE’S NEVER FAIL. THIS Preparation contain] the mod powerful Ingredient] belonging to the Vrf.tolfe kingdom, and owing to Us my penetrating quelitie*, It hu given gvllrfdn nan of the mo»t obdurate tehee audeacfudallcg i’oinr, wheuall other retnediri hare completely tailed. It It wonderful In It* effect, yet harm!*** bj water f *r the un-it dellcau perron. [An Infant may lake it into iuttomaeh. u prescribed, without danger; the retort delicate female may nee It without annoyance, for tl 1*

Cure . . Gleet, Cure ' Gleet, Cure Gleet, Cure ' Gleet,' Cure * Gleet, , - Cute . Gleet, Cure ■ Gleet, Cure Glyet, Cure Gleet. Cure Stricture, Cure * Stricture, Cure , . ■ Stricture,t -i. Cure ■} ■ Stricture, . ' *. Cure■ = ts : Stricture, /■ „■*, Cure ; ' Stricture,*.. ' * ’ Cure • . Slnciute, • ■ Cure . Sltictuie, ‘ Cure Stricture, ; Cure Lcucherrboca, Cute Luuchonlitca, ; ’ .' Cute Leuchoirhcen, 1 Cme Lenchorrticcn, Cure Leucliotrhica, .Cure LeucborrtKEa, Cure Leuchorthcea, Cure Leucbtmhois, • Cure Leticliurtliota, ■ Cure Ltuchotrl.rea, ! - : Cure Leuchurrboca, Cure Leuchortboea, , Cure Leuchorrhcca, Cute Lcuchotihoea, Female Weaknesses, ■ Female Weaknesses, ■ Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, . Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, '. . Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, ' and all other Diseases ■ * . of the Bladder, ‘ KlD.iETt, And Sexual Okoans.

. Noitouro two young, unno too old, noife loo intelligent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge lu worth and beauty. No hornets complete without II, and it mutt and will penetrate o very where, ■ It present) to your view every pari of the worto, in alb tho relluf, boldness, perspective, mid sharped! ofdelati.iu if you wore on tho SJKIU , , 1’h olograph era are everywhere. exploring Earu;w, Asia, Africa, America, In search of tho gntid and the beautifttl, and the resuluoftholr skill are constantly enriching our stock. We Laid no Immense variety of paper View) of Stones la Purls, J»nUod, England, Ncultand, Iretaiid. Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, hwllaeriand, Spain, The Rhine, Ve real It s, M. flloud, Fuulalntdeau, TuUlerlet, Italy, Tocher, ibu Hoi) Lotidt Chius, India* Crystal PaL.ee; also Gruupos Historical, nimulng, mar ringe econo*, break fast scenes, pie- u ks, sto I uary, &C-, dec. . An excellent assortment of illuminated Interiors of Palaces, L'hurchesi and CatUedials of France, Italy; Ac.,dtc. .Theeffector there Itlmulnaiedvlcwsls most remarkable, v . cellllviuxt fif wcallii and refined taste should nave lu'hM drawing-room sonic of our ! exquisite view* on glass, withu ravolvingslcre* I o«opc, showing 12, Si, 5U Or 110scenes. Nothlag ran be more titillating, nud unc cm 1 ofier ; no greater treat to a frienU lend of the picture' esquo and Uiu beautiful,. • ; Anihuiiy's liwlantaueimi \Tows ■re the latest Plmtngraphlc wonder. They are ! taxon in the lortietb jurt of a second, and every , thing, no mailer how last it titas bo, moving, Is ; depicted S s sharply .uJ dost in Cl) r ox If II had jbocu perfectly at rest TbUglyos an additional , \uiue, tor to the beauties uf inanimate nature 11 i adds the charm of life and muUou. The process |lsa discovery at our own, and being unknown 1 in Europe, we receive from London hud Paris largo unices forA nthony's Instantanaoits views l pi American tile and scenery.- ■ ■ _ Among other tilings tvo ha to jnst pubL'itcd | Mcreoiciiple 111 .straiious or the rcone of the . Pulton birett Prayer AleoJngj, lii wjiich many hearts feel an liii(vst. ; 'J1io tartlculars of this ■ will he found m uor catalogue. : Our catalogue of subjects and prices will bo | forwarded to nny addrera ou the receipt of n stump. 1 Parties at a distance sending us $3, $3, 910, 9)3, ffe, orgii can have o good liuiru meat and such pictures as they, may request, sent by Ex* pres*. ; Views, (without instrument) :eati bo soot by mall.

— Glue, or gluten ; which constitutes most of the mass of the skins of animals is soluble in water; tannic acid is also; soluble in water, but if solution of these two subtances, are mixed together, they immediately combine Chemically aiid broduce a substance which is insoluble; this is the chemistry of tanning;

jpg*. JtiJga Naylor of Crawfordsvillo hoa written.an article in which ho says that ho doabts tho crnstiidtionality pf tlio MU of tbe last Legislator reconstructing the Common Plsas Goort, because the bill sent to the Governor was vetoed, and never passedoyer the veto. It was objected to bectusa four counties were dot included in any , district, and ‘when sent back was duly amended without being passed oyer the veto. This Mr. Naylor contends, Invalidates the act. ' r

beau!.ful In appearance, picauat In iti odor, and leurcinograucnoratalnwberelt baa been applied. Crook*-’* Never Fall curci Headache, Crooke’i Never Fall cutca T**oihtche, Ctooko’i Never Fall curei Jawache,

Croote’i Sever Fall cure* Neuralgia, Covoke** Mover Pail cure* Rheumatism, Crooko’* Never Fall cnrei Cholic, Cow to 1 * Never Pail cure I UiirrheB,■ 'L'tooke’i Never Fntl cure* Rich Headache, . Covolte'* Neaer Pall enrol all Aetiei and Faint In eh order lima than atty thing cite known. It cure] lu one minute; Earache In two nit rut eft Head ache In live minutes Neuralgic Faim in fifteen minute], fcc, A dow taken Inwardly, cure* the Colic,Sick Headache, tc.. In a Very ihort lime. ■ Sold ih rough out the Country by all regular DrupsM*, at ONE UULUAK bottle. ' i reared by J'K.L. CliUOKK, (4. Third St., Loitlvvllie, Uy-i sad (*ol*l by all dealer* In nicdirine,’' Snldlbv nil the wholeoile druttitltU. in 1-ouUville, Hy.,ci.d by ISAAC bTbYENS. W v*v, Ian. | . I'maylS

KT Messrs. Hendricks and Lane, tbe candidates Tor Governor, spoke at this place;on Thursday last to a large ami attentive audience. Their gentlemanly-and courteous deportment towards each oilier as rival candidates, reminded ns very forcible of the limes ot Owen and Paigno when ibe latter gentle men canvassed together for Congress, they being remarkable for their gentlemanly bearing amt the' canvass for its intellectual treats to the public. '; \

— Two sheet-iron cars aro in course of consti notion at tho machine-shop of the Illinois Central Railroad, for the purpose of carrying powder and other dangerous combustible materials. They have indiarubber jointings and close up perfectly air tight.

First Premium and Medal (V A S i//jY G AND WKIXGISG MACHINE J STF.VENS, Manufacturer, Versailles. Inti.. Tile* - *’ '* —to till Superior W'nfhinp ' A Machine which reed red th» JlfJal attiie Fair, and at the U. 6. F.ilrat l.mlreiltc; lit jilooia U the Mechanic* 1 tit >unaU> *>., and the dm pre* mtira at each Ccuniy Fair In Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, where It has crhlbltaj.and is pro nnj need superior tunny Machine of the Sind crer before o Ac rcd to the public, both for saving tatior dc the wear of clothes. Thlt Machine iru , Jin, October, 1655. A.. _ promptly Ailed; price J 15,00. — AfcnU for the sale—In Vcray, F. L. Grlsard h Son; Aberdeen, E. W, Gould: Alteunllle, Jno. Moore; Paltriest, Henry A. Tltiter. August 3j 1659.—Ij

Coimos Pleas Judges.—It is the opinion of able lawyers that the pew law re-districting thu Siate.forCommon Pleas purposes is oncopaiitational, and for other reasons illegal. At all'events,; it will be a question tor tbe Supremo Court to, decide.— Under these circumstances, it is proper for the Republicans of' this county to hava a candidate for Judge ol the Coart of Common Picas-—Jfod-:son Courier* • .' V'.. It appears to be the general op in-'

: Mr. Hendricks.led off for an boon in a and .'candid j flyle of' delivery, that we think has an influence; with his hearers.' The) impression lib leaves is that he is a I good substantial and practical man \ 61 business, ami will do to tie to tor | Governor should he be elected. His! competitor, Col. Lane, followed, in a i style of oratory ami thrilling elo- j queues that came lolly hp to his rep ] mm tun as ono of the mosi gibed and | eloquent hobs ot Indiana. tie elicits admit aiiob (ordiis powers, and ready (low of wit.'bm we do not think he is - calculated to make a lasting im* pressionupbnamixediBudience.— There is a iarge fond of sarcasm and anecdote about him, and not onfre* qiiently elicits applause iind labghter in spite of ydnrbdf.' lb bis closing ■cmatks he blade the assertion That let the people vote for either, of them, they .were bound at all events to have a pood Governor! Wo think so. too lor they *aie the beet men of ThVtr.'respective parties.— Function Clarion, . •

— The merchants and capitalists of Great Britain are' estimated to own about 900 ocean steamers. A great portion of the imraensejtrado of India, China, Australia aiid South America, is carried oh through the medium of the?© steamships.

ion that thisnew not stand, ,.and it is advisable wa. think to elect officers under both laws. • V

Partins who wish (o be advised of everything really valuable In the l)ne that comes out, may send us lUytr name to place on record, apd wu W ill keep them posted at our Olrii expense. Aten of leisure will find Photography a most fact Dating and delighlful amusement. We an prepared to 111 out amateur* with everything necessary for their suffer*, together with Instruction* “How tb take Stereoscopic Pictures 11 .• ; ■ K. ANTHONY, L Importer aud-Mnnufacliiror of Photographic Materials; Siereotcnpes, end Stereoscopic View*, y •

■■■- (£r The Ncw-Yotk Herald, in referring Vto the recent break-np at Charleston', govs:

— There was lately oh exhibition at Sydney, Australia, a set of horseshoes made of native gold, weighing 34 ounces, and worth about §500. They were made for a favorite pony in New South Wales.

. This settles tbe fate, inevitably, of both the . Northern Squatter • ovet • eigniy men and. the . Houihern Fireeaters,. in the worn-oat ■ Uemocratic organization. .. As for the party it; seif, il ; was broken np lung ego, end the skeleton o f the organization was kept together merely by. the cohesive power of the public plunder.— Half of tho rank and file of thu old Northern pkmocracy arc nowin tbe . Rlack Repdblicap and halfof the" did Whigs are acting with the local Demccratic organizations, or holding back with (he vast reserve of the conservative vote, which refuses to support either extreme.

Cincinnati Venereal Hospital, Ettablishtil m (A* Ytar ISoO.

ir?*MeMiflnt« from every section of the country are respectfully Invited tn moke an examination qf our slock, u our discount to the trade,will be liberal.

for tiie;cubk OP PRIVATE DISEASES,

To i*itoTODxxriitEs.—First class stereoscopic Negatives wanted. Rend by mall a print' unmounted, with price Of Negative. • ' ; r : ■ (Cut tbit out for future reOcrenceJ : ■

Eminent Physicians In tho world

And under the control of two of the Moil

Da. B. Boiir.XTt from London and Peril Hospitals, and for the put ten year* of U>e Cincinnati Venereal Hoipital, and Da. B. B. Kir-aot-ns, tile of Kew York. This U the no); of* flee In the city where w permanent cure of Private Disuses can be obtained, witnout the use of mercury Of change of diet. Gonorrhoea cored In C Jto iS boon, tiled cared In 3 W 11) dare, Strictures cured In 1 to 3 week*. ■ Xoctur* naltmlKhins stopped to 8 tod day*. Seminal Weakness fused to 3 to 8 week*. SyphlliU In l.i Primary fclages cored In 3 daya, Secondary Symptoms ‘cured In 1 to 3 week*. Skin Diseases cured la ] to 3 week*. I in potency, vigor restored la ’I lo 1 week*. All Ui*. «*e* of t Prl* vale Biture irealbd with on parallelled success. Mala or Female*' . Or. Bonaparte'a Great TVorkon Private DU* eaaea, the Private Guide to Bealth, U oeoeOcUl to all, male and female, the ole and j oung, tbouldread thUbook. "tlwllt enlighten tho*e who grope In darkdeu. Price SS cent*, lent by mail. .... Dr. Bonaparte'* Celebrated Preventive never baa nor never will fail, married ladies too feobl e to bear children, except at the hazard of Id*, fbould bo In possession of thU Invention.— Price reduced to 83. Dr. BoUaparteU Fro nth Patent Male Safe! Itii perfectly safe; and never (ails to give aatUfacuon. It U the only tmfo and tore preventive again 1 1 pregnancy tod disease. Thu price of Ue French*Patent Male Safe, 81 tooting!* one, 81 per half doten. 8? per dozen- Sent nymaU. ITT* Madame Lolita's Female Monthly PUU la a tafeaid reUsbte remvoy-for tnpprcsaioni and atllenlale disease*. Udloa ihould not use th ;m durtog pregnancy, a* they wilt produce miscarriage. Price |i per box-eitn fine, fi. Sent to any address by malt. . Drs. U.&t K.aio the men to consult, they are unquestionably acknowledged tobe the caimfnon and king of venereal diseases, and the on* y Doctors [who receive Monthly Reports from the old .world, they have been accuitened from an early age of youth to witness the various diseases which atbkt mankind, aud to watch the progress through a long career ol professional study, In every sphere of llio, from the bumble abode of poverty to the muutooof the wealthy, and having ascertained bey ood a doubt the vast suffering of humanity', they determined to select the generative sy stem as their particular study, and to devote their whole attention to. the alleviation of the diseases of these Important functions. No letters will be answered onlesi they contain a remittance or a postage stamp. Callorsddrtss, * Drs. BO.IAVAKTB * REYNOLDS, Kn. y& Sycamore Si., bet. Fifth dr Sixth SU-, Eailride. Oflco HoursSa. x. tofl r. x. tlscpM-GJ • ■, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Jan. 23—tra

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. i [A Conevnlcpt institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and ' : distressed, afflicted with Virulent and ; Epidemic diseases, and especial* - )y for the euro of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.

—Gold is 191-3 times heavier than water, and melts at a heat of 2,019 Fah. It may /

Dr* Hatuplon'i

Compound Diuretic Fills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but ' are Purely Vegetable in their Com* ' " position; mild but potent in their action,and never faille cure the most hopeless case ' -.'.of those diseases to . which they arc" : 'particularly ..., i . '• . adapted.

be hammered so thin as to require two hundred thousand leaves to make an inch in thickness.

l —A popular author says: “I have no propensity to envy any one, least of all the rich and the. great; but if I were disposed to this weakness, the subject of my envy would be a healthy young man, in full possession of his strength and faculties, going forth in amor* nirig to work for his wife and jchildren, or bringing them I home his wages at night.”

-VfEDICAL ADVICE riven gratis, by the Ac* 1TL ting Surgeon, to ail who apply by letter, »til a description of their condition, (age, on* cupallop, habits of life, Ae.A and to eases ot extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. 1 Vxxoxats RzroxT* on Sponnalorrtcce, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tbo .Vrie Rtmediti employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelopes, fruo of charge. Two or three stamps for postage wltl'bo acceptable.Addrese, Dr. J. Ext lux IIocohtoV) Acting Snrgeon, Howard Association,No. S South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. epl8*ly

. — yhe momentum of a pound of steam moving with a given velocity is the same as that of a pound of water moving with the same velocity.

Thefoliowiug extrsct'u from, a late lecture by Henry Giles, im the Psalms of David: ■: ■ Glint has been; their power in the world* '> ■ They resound amid the court, of-tbs, tabernacle; they float through*'the lofty aod solemn sjMce of lira teiiiple; they wore sun? with glory on the hills of Zion; they were snug ryith sorrow by the stream of Babel. ■ Anti when l»n ael had passed away .the harp of David was still awakened in the church of Christ. Id all the eras and ages of that Chorcb, from the hymn which was first whispered in an upper chamber, pmil its anthems filled the earth, the iofipiration of the royal prophet has .omapt«r.sd its devotions and enno* bled rituals. Chorused by lbs winds of beav«-,>(bey have rdlled over tbo deserts of Asia, in the matins and vespers of ten thousand of hermits. They have rang through the valleys pf the Alps, iu the «obbing voices of (hojdrlom Wpldenses; throngh the deep caves of (ho Scottish highlands, in the rads d)jpupg pf (fee Scottish Covenanters, thhiugb the woods and wilds of primitive America, in the heroin hallelnjabs of . princely pil* prims.

ISALMaOP.DAYlD.

Cr.iXampten’B Ccmp’d Diuretic P1U Is EndorseJ. Becomtnenjed, anil Used

in the Practice of Physicians generally, for the Cure of the above ; Diseases. When Physicians . ; recommend a Prtparai lion, sufferers should ’ I -: no longer hesitate ‘ - to test ita ef- , , . ficacy. For Sale Everywhere For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere, For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Ever; where. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Every where. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere.

CIGARs AND TOBACCO. OCR npply of CIGARS k TOBACCO U varied and extensive, enmpriilm all kinds from the cheapest to the Us beat price*. - (ebfl CLARKSON' k WALDO.

—The Society of Art have inaugurated a movement for a great International Exhibition in I*ond on, in J.S 6 2. They propose to raise a guarantee of £250,000.

PLOWS & CULTIVATORS. A FULL A5S0RTMEXT*>PV ■ ' always on band, and far tale lev by fcbM F. U Cu.a.». rf o. su.v.

Marriage for Amusement. ““May I be married, ma?” said a lovely girl of fifteen to her mother, the other morning. Married! exclainedthe astonished matron; what put such an idea into your head?” — Emily, here, has never seen a wedding, and I’d like to amuse the child,” replied thVobliging sis!er, with fasicinatingsimplicity.

Gaidefl Seeds—Garden Seeds. WE have reeciT»l ear supply of Fresh Gar' den Seeds, as fsllowi:

— The largest ingot of gold yet received from California was recently shipped to' Europe. It is 11 7-8 incheg long, 6 wide, and 4 1-4 thick* Its value is §43,681 * • '

Shaker, Robbins, Rlsleyt and Parker 1 * variety, AU of which we art now offering for sale. febJa CLARKSON' Ac WALDO.

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil and While Lead can be had by calling at the store of J. TEATS.

OA, I KfiOS BELMONT NAILS on Ovu band and fot tale low by novlZ F. P. GHtSARD & SON..

The quickest way to make eyewater is to ran your nose against a iamb post • ..

Price. Fifty Cents per Box. Paertaxt) dnlt iv

PIKE LCMBEB-- Well iwtsatd Uti Utif Ut tut— dew, fire tend eocood ccmaioa—f jr «la « rricw reduced to lull the ito«. ,p27 UAH WOOD k DOlK.

HOiOKT— HORIMY.—Wahavaoow on hand a vary superior article of AT IF UOMlifY. For sale low by CLARKSON ft WALDO.

DR J. T. HAMPTON cfc CO.. 406 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Carriage Springs and Axels I A LARGE 8DPPLT, at _ f*bxi . r. t~ QniSARD t sorrs.

Paints and Oils, At P. t. GR1SARD& SON’S.

CT For rale in Swjtierland county by J. t. Thiebaud, Vevayj J. W. Morphy, Mount Sterling:; Rogers & Cotton, MooreHeld; Win. Qibaon, Patriot; N. Jtorgea* sort) Florence. dml-ly

COD FI3H.—We bm k Urp* lei of Extn Coitri, »hkh we offtr low wbolewle w>4 nulL ■ ipSS CUBKSOH 4 WILDO.

—The surface of tho Dea$ sea is 1,317 feet below ,that : of the Mediterranean,

The Celebrated "Wooster Fan ala* X&ktfTMlf towl* eimiikFo*.

< etc><ree «»a&<| M-naAnoe*. I' a LAKOE (BrjJr by tb« BAG, BlHftSL or [ A FOUND. I’.L.ORIHABDkMW.

SHXN0LE3.— Ptns and Poplar BMaileach hand and for aal* 1« w fcr 6uh. * P S0 • HARWOOD k DOUL

JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform his a 111 customers jbcI the test or mankind, that be is just receiving and open.ng al bjs old stand tbe largest and best assortment of Goods in bis line eter brought to Vevay, comprising, in part; a complete stuck of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hurdware, Bools nnd Slices ol nil kinds, QUEENS WARE. HATS &CAPS, Fur Men,and Sots, and READY MADE CLtfl'fllSiG, Together with a thousand things too numerous to mention it. an aJveniseihtm. Al) of which wjl) be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or its equivalent. 1 would respectfully request all 'wanting articles in my line to eive me a call and examine mv slock before purchasing elsewberei es feel confident that I can suit you. i - J£bt>E TEATS. Vevay, Oct. 12. ISM.

New Store tuul New Goods! E, P. OEUTCHEE, . HERGHAM'TAILOR, HAS jolt opened a new eitabllihment In J)lct*>n‘< old itaml on the *ou'h-eiit corner of .Main ami Ferry »lfevU, Vet ay, Indiana, where be Intend* keeping a good itock of dent#, Purotshing Goods, ' *' AXO , Ben dy-m cute Clollilnsr, which be Intend* idling at the Iowc*t Bring price*. Being n Practical Tailor, 1 iliall at all time* be prepared to CUI and iHiikc Clothing br S.ISOS, TO ORDER. By cloie application to binloetr, ami low priert, I hope to merit and receive a liberal abate of public patronage—and 1 In rile all to girt me a call, whether they pat malic me or not. ITT* Bemembcrthe place.eppoiilo Criiard*' Hardware aieta, Ferry itreeL -i K. P. CRUTCHER. Vo*ay, November ?, lPi9.