Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 May 1860 — Page 4

Smoke. — Much of the ■ JESSE TEATS,' smoke of grates would be con* WOULD inform his old customers and sume fl fiy the adoption of the the rest of mankind, that he is just * . 3 , ■ i p„„i receiving and open.eg at his old stand lollOWIllg plan, aUQ. IU6l the largest and best assortment of Goods* V0H he rrpeatly economized in his line ever brought lo \evay, com* o » prising in part, a complete stock of thereby. It an 1TOU plate De DRYGOODS, not at hand, let a piece of paGroccrics Hardware, Boots per be placed at the bottom und Shoes ot all Kinds, au d f ron t 0 f the grate to the QUEENSWAUE.IIATSitCAPfc, bar but one, then put the beadv-iIiade clot in ag, coals closely into it until they Together with a thousand things loo mi* fill the grate, ftuet which a Httle firewood should be plaIbe cheapest, for cash or its equivalent, ccd above and a layer of COal iJSSL'SMS’SSirS! over it; and the firewood beand examine my stock before purchasing i n g lighted the fire Will gradelsewhere, as feel confident that I can P « . suityou. jesse teats, ually burn from the top down* Vevay, Oct. 12.1&59. wards, emitting very little smoke and the coals will be. thoroughly consumed. It will not be necessary to stir the fire, and an equal quantity of coals will be found to lost much longer than when the fire is kindled at bottom, as has heretofore been the cause. This method, is especially adapted for sittingrooms, where a brisk fire is not so much required as in the kitch

fed them* I cannot tell you what » as the cause of the aversion I had '• to entering that house, or approaching tho, infiuenco of that matchless igtrl. I believe that'I feared tho [magic of her beauty, and was;imi pressed with my own unworthiuess to love or ho beloved by her. ' I knew her associates were ol the noble, tho educated, the refined, and that 1 was j none of those. What, then, could j I expect hut misery, if ll yielded to the charms of that exquisite beauty, or graces which. I knew were in her soot. ■ ’ / ■' ‘V ■ ‘

< deep sea above my boat. And seeing Jasper, I seized it, and a thrill of | agony shot through me as I recoginized the delicate figure of a woman. | I drew her to me, and lashed her to I the spar by my aide, and so, to the | black night, we two floated away over the stormy cccan. My companion was senseless:—for I ought I knew dead. A thousand emotions passed through my mind in the next five minutes. Who was my companion on the slight spar? What was :he vessel 1 had sank? • Was I with the body of only a human being, or was there a spark of life left? and low coaid I fan it to flame? VWonU it not he better to let her sink than to float off with me, tbos alone ti starve or to die o thirst and agon}. "■ 1 chaffed her Hands, her forehead, her shudder#., In the dense darkness 1 coold not see a feature of her face, nor (ell if she were old or young—scarcely while or black. Tho silence on the set was fearfa). tio long as 1 had be*n on the deck of my boat, the windwhistling tnrough the ropes and aroind tho spars, bad made a continual sound; but now 1 beard ' nothing mt the occasional sparkling of the spray, the- dash of a foam cap or the heavy sound of the wind piessinj on my ears. At length she noved ber band feebly in mine. H)w my heart leaped at that slight evflence (bat I was not alone In the wild ocean, I redoubled my exertions I passed’one of her arms over ny neck to keep it out of the water, while,! chaffed the other band with both of mine. 1 felt the clasp of that arm tightened, 1 bowed my heal towards hers. She drew me close t) her. laid ber cheek against mine.. I let it rest there—it might warm hers, and so. help to give ber life. ..Then she nestled close to my bosom and answered, “Tkanh you.’’ Wbydid my brain so wildly throb in my bead at the whispered sentence? She knew not where she was—that was clear. Her mind was wandering. At thafinetant the end of the a par struck some heavy object and we were dashed by a huge wave over it, and to my joy were left on a floating dock: I cat the lushing;' from the spar, and fastened my companion and myself to the part of the new raft or wreck, 1 knew not which, and all that- time that arm was around my neck, and rigid an if in death. / Now came the low wild wail that precedes the breaking up of tho storm. The air seemed filled with viewless spirits, mournful singing and sighing. .. I never thought of her ns anything else than a human being. It was that humanity, that hoar likeness of life, that endeared her to mo, I wound uty arms around her, and clrcw her close to my heart, nnu uoweu tujr ui-uo u., t_ the wildness of the moment 1 pressed my lips to here in a long passionate kiss of intense love and agony. She gave it back, murmuring some name of endearment, wound, both arras round my neck, and laying her head on my shoulder with her forehead pressed against jny cheek, fell into a calm'slumber. That khsburntoa my lips this hour. Half a .century of the cold kisses of the world have not sufficed to chill its influence. It thrills me?now as then! It was madness with idle worship ol the form God gave iotheimage of himself which in that hoar X adored as ever God! ■ I feel the unearthly joy again to day, as 1 remember the clasp of’those nnkoown arms, and the soft pressure of that forehead. 1 knew not, 1 cared not, if she. were bid and haggard, or young and fair, I only knew and rejoiced with joy untold, that she was human, mortal, of my own kin, by the great Father of our race.

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The smell of the flowering grasses Is sweeter than any rose, And a million of happy insects Slug in the warm repose.

The mother lark that is brooding, \ Feels the sunken bet wings, And the deeps on the noon-day glitter With the swarms of fairy things.

— The Indians of California are rapidly passing away —slain by disease the rifle, and the rum of the pale face. Of California twelve years ago, not ten thousand, perhaps not five thousand, remains. Ten years hence probably not a thousand will be in existence.

A year passed, and'I was a very boy in my continued thoughts of her; 1 persuaded myself a thousand times that I did. not love her,; and a thousand times determined to prove it by entering her presence, > At length • X threw myself iutotbo vortex of London society, and was lost in the whirlpool. : ; One evening, at a crowded assembly. I was standing near a window in, a recess, talking with a lady, when I felt a strange thrill. I cannot describe it to you,--hut its effect was visible to .my companion, who instantly said, “you are unwell, Mr, Stewart, are you not,? Yonr face became .suddenly flushed, and yonr hand trembled so as to shake the curtain.” ■ J ‘-v-

From the billowy green henetth me • To the fathomless blue above, The creatures of God are happy la the warmth of their summer love.

The infinite bliss of Nature, I feel in every vein; The life and the light of Summer Blossom in heart and brain.

. But darker than any shadow, .. Than thunder-clouds unfurled, The awful truth arises, V iThat Death is in the World.

— A flatboat, loaded with one hundred'tons of hay was snagged and sunk at Keithsburg upper Mississippi, on Monday last. The boat was owned at Muscatine, and was built purposely for carrying hay. The hay, was rolled overboard, and the boat was raised.

Add the iky may beam as ever, ' • And never a:cIond be curled, Ahd.the.air be lining odors,. But Death is in the World!

Out of the deep of sunshine The invisible bolt is burled; There’s life in the Bummer Meadows, But Death is in the Wot Id!

It was inexplicable lo myself; but I was startled, at the announcement of Mr. and Miss Sinclair. Iturned, and saw she was., entering on her brolheiV arm, more beautiful .than ever. How 1 escaped Idid not know, but I did so. %

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THE BRIDE OF THE WRECK.

A Religious Life.-— The .beauty of a religious life is one of the greatest recommendations. AVhat does it profess? Peace to all mankind. It teaches us those arts which will render us beloved and respected, which will contribute to our present comfort as well as our future happiness. Its greatest ornamentis charity—it inculcates nothing but love and simplicity of affection, it breathes nothing but the purest spirit of delight; in short, it isa system perfectly calculated to benefit the heart, improve the mind and enlighten theuuderstan-

A SPIRITUAL STORY.

1 was a lonely sort of a bachelor, -and bad never yet known what young men style “tbs passion.'* 1 had enough, as my old mats, yonder can tell yon. I broke his bead twice ; ' and bis arm'once, in fits of it; hot he has always seemed to love mo all the belter, and ho clings to me now very ranch as two pieces of the same chip cling together, when drifting at eea. We are the sole survivors of a thousand wrecks, and of the company that Sailed with os two years' ago, no other'one is left afloat. ; I bad been a sailor from my, boyhood, and when I was twenty-five, I may safely say no man was more fit to command*,a vessel among the mariners of •’England. And at this time my uncle died and leit me his fortune. I had never seen him, and hardly knew • of. bis existence; hut I had now speaking evidence of the'fact that he bad existed, and equally good proof thas be existed no longer. . I was very yonng and strong in limb, and I think stout in heart, and 1 was possessed of the rental of some thousands per annum. \Vh<u bar - was there to my enjoyment of the goods of life t No bar indeed, hut 1 felt sorely tho lack of means ol enjoyment. 1 was a sailor in every -Mj wwj and 1 had some books, but my tastes were nautical, and I pined on shore. Yon will- easily understand, then, why I built a yacht and spent much of my time on her. She was a fine , craft, suited to my taste in every respect, and 1 remember with a sigh, now, the happy days I have spent in the ••Foam.” 1 used to read considerable in my cabin, and occasionally,, indeed weekly, invited parlies of gentlemen to cruise with me.—; .But the foot of a lady bad never been on tho deck of my boat, and I began to have an old bachelor’s pride in the fact. Vet, IpoBfesato you a secret longing for some sort of affection different from any Z bad heretofore known, and a restlessness when men talked of beautiful women in . my presence.: One summer liras at tbeold halt m which my nnelo died, and was entirely alone. Towards sunset I was snrprised while looking- over my books, by the entrance of a gentle- ' man hastily announced, and giving indications of no little excitement

— A Yankee doctor has contrived to extract from sausages a powerful tonic which he says contain? the whole strength of Ho calls it ‘sulphate of canine/

Thrice afterwards ! was warned of her presence in. this mysterious way, tiljl believed that •there was some mysterious link between us two, of unknown but powerful character. I have since learned to believe the. communion of spirit with spirit, sometimes without material intervention, I heard of her frequently as engaged to a Mr Wallet, a man whom 1 knew well, and was ready to do honor ot wotrhy of her love. When at length I saw as I supposed, very, satisfactory evidence of the minor followed me in letters, and yet 1 was mad enough to dicam of Mary Sinclair, until months after 1 awoke to the sense of what a foot I had been. Convinced of this, I went aboard my yacht about midsummer, and for four weeks uever set my foot on shore,. , One sultry day, when pitch was frying on the deck, in the hot sun, we rolled heavily in tho Bay of Biscay, and I passed the alternoon under sail onlhe larboard quarter deck. TowariTcvening, I fancied a storm was brewing, and having made all ready for it, smoked on the taffrail .till midnignt, and then turned in. Will yon believe me, I felt that strange thrill through my veins, as 1 lay in my hammock, ond awoke .with it, imveu Bairns ueioru me wmeu u« dock, called suddenly to the man at. the wheel, ••Pott—Port yonrheim ! a sail on (he lee how! steady! so!”

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Educated men seldom swear,, because they luive enonghi to say without profanity. As a general rule, the less-a'man 1ms to say the more ho swears. To endeavor so elevate a small idea into a graat one by the emphasis of an oath, excites the contempt of sensible men.. To be font mouthed is quite is‘as disgusting as to. have foul

t-F* Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues.

A House Remedy for- Scarlet Fever. — Parents should be very

1 .1,- -- ,i pl.it at Ulu this plague seizes them, ami every good mother should be prepared for it with the following simple remedies:

— ■ — Cincinnati Venereal Hospital,. in the Year IS30. FOR THE Cl*HE OP PRIVATE DISEASES. And untlti r the control of two of the Mu*t

1 was, on tlie> deck in ; ari instant, and saw that a stiff breeze was blow-, ing and a small schooner, showing no lights,'had crossed our forefoot within pistol shot, and was now bearing up to the northwest. The sky was cloudy and dark, bnt the breeze was very steady, and I went below again, and after endeavoring vainly to account for the emotion X had fell, in any reasonable way, 1 at length fell asleep, sod the rocking of my vessel, as she flow before the wind, gave just motion enough to my hammock to lull me into a sound slumber* Bnt 1 dreamed all night of Mary Sinclair. I dreamed of her, hot U was in unpleasant dreams. I saw her standing on the deck of the "Fcaro” and as X would advance to* wards her the form of Waller wq'd would fancy, at times, that ‘my arms were around her, and her form was resting against my sideband her bead lay on my shoulder; and then by the strange mutations of dreams, it was not I, but Waller, that was holding her, and I was chained to. a post, looking at them; and she would hiss him. and again the kiss would bo burning on my lips. The morning found me wideawake, reasoning myself ont of my fancies. By noon 1 had enough to do. The ocean was roused. A tempest was out on the sea, and the foam went before it. V

1. When the child is taken with a fever, give it a dose of castor oil; and if thu body shows a flush color, have a pot of saffron tea made and give it to tHe child to drink. This will drive the eruption out. 2. Have warm baths lor their feet, keep it warm, and the room under proper temperature. . 3.'' When the eruption is opt, grease the whole body with bacon (at, and keep the powels open. Then call for a doctor if the throat should get sore; ‘

hands or face, oc to be dollied in foul linen. To uha-pro-fane 1 nnguage is vol iiiitari ly to renounce any high social position, and to rank with the low and vulgar rubble.

Eminent Physicians in Uu: wurld. Dr. H. from London nut) Paris Hospital', ami for th« past ten tein of the Cincinnati VcttcreaMIaspiUl, and Ur. E. It. 1!kvsold*, laleUif Sew York. This is lb a tmly offlee in the city where a permanent cureg[ Private OUeaKi can bu obtained, without the u«e of mercury or change of diet. Uonorrfaica cured In G ‘to -tS hours. Gleet cured in 3 to 10 davj. Strictures Cured in 1 to 3 weeks. .Nocturnal Kralv»!oni sloj.jicd in t! to tt days. Seminal ttcakiii-v)cured inS tod weeks. .SypMtiis m l.i Primary Mages cured in 3 days, Secondary Symptoms 'cured in I to 3 weeks.. Min Dm* Lues cured in I to 3 weeks. - 1mpotency, virur restored Itiii to d weeks. All Di*.asesuf a Private treated with utipanllulled success. Mild or Female.

Id?* A complete census of Cincinnati has lately been made, with a view to obtain information in . reference In its manufacturing interest. It appears there are engaged as operatives in manufacturing and mechanical pursuit* 23’191 men, 1,422 girls, and 949 boys. The value of the annual aggregate production in§56,502,440.

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* The Wife's Helping Hand. —At no moment of difficulty does a husband, knowing bis own otter helplessness, draw so clsely to bis wife's side for comfort and assistance, as when he wants a button to be sewed on his shirt collar.. i

Dr, Bo ns pane’s French Patent Mala Safa! Ills perfectly safe; and taever fails to give satisfaction. If Is the only vafe and sure preventive against pregnancy and disease. The price of the French! Patent Male Safe, $1 tbeitneteonc, |t per half dozen, gfperdoien. Sent by mail. Ii~P Madame Loma’s Female Monthly Pills U a safe and reliable remedy for (oppressions and all female diseases. Ladies should not use them during pregnancy, as they will produce miscarriage. Price gt per box—cum One, gj. Sent to any address by mall. Dr*. B. or K. are the men to consult, they are unquestionably acknowledged to be lbs chamfiionattd king of venereal diseases, and the ony Doctors' who receive Monthly Reports from the old world, they bare been accustomed from an early age of vonth to witness the various diseases which afflict mankind,and to watch the progress through a tong career of professional sum, in every sphere of life, from the hnmble abode of poverty to the mansion of the wealthy, and havingascertalncdbeyondadoabtthe vast suffering of humanity, they determined to select the generative system as thtlr particular study, and to devote their whole auentlbn to the alleviation of the diseases of these Important functions. No letters will bo answered unless theylcootaio a remittance or a portage stamp. Gall or address, r Df*. BONAPARTE & REYNOLDS, No, 1SS Sycamore SL, beu Filth dr Sixth Su., East side. OOce Hound a. m- tofl r. K. tbepen-GO Clndottatj, Ohio.

It was a night of thought, and emotions, and phantasms that never can be described. Morning dawned gravely, the first faint gleam of,light showed me a driving clond above my bead—it ws welcomed with a shod* der. I hated light. 1 wanted to float over that heavenly; ocean with that form clinging to me, and my lips over and. anon pressed to the passionless Hpa of the heavy sleeper. I asked no flight. It was an intruder on my .domain, and would' drive her, from my embrace. I was mad. Bat as 1 saw the face of my companion gradually revealed in the dawning light; as my eyes began to make oot one by ooe'lbe features, and at length the terrible truth came slowly burning into. my brain, I mourned aloud in my agony, "God of heavens, sho is dead!” And it was Mary Sinclair. But she was not dead.

: S3T Delaware is leading the way towards becoming a free Slate, by selling all her slaves down South. There is a decrease ot Ten per cent, shown at every census. ■ .i-

"Your pardon, sir, for my nneeremonions entrance. My horses have run away with ray carriage, and dashed.it to pieces near your park .gate. My father was badly injured, and my sister is watching over him. I have taken the liberty to ask your permission to bring him to your residence.’ *

Extent oftiie Brazil Coffee Crop. —The hew crop of coffee in Brazil is large than everbeforeknown; the limbs of 'tho trees having to be propped up ; to prevent their breaning down beneath the weight of the growing berries. Tho new coffee would not be in market before the middle of June.

bread of life is love;the salt of life is work; ,the sweetness of Hie, poetry; the water of life* faith.

Of course my consent was instantly given, and my own carriage dispatched to the park gate. Mr. Sinclair was a gentleman of fortune, residing about forty miles from me; and his father an invalid, fifty years „of age, was on his way, in company with his son, to bis son's.house,'there to die, and be burled. They were strangers to me, but 1 made them welcome to my house as! if it were their own, and insisted on their using it. Miss Sinclair was the fiiat woman who had crossed my door stone since X had been possessor of the ball.— And well might she have befen loved by a better ipan than I! She was very small and very beautiful—of the size of Venuv, which all men worship as the perfection of womanly beauty, bnt having a soft bide eye, strangely shaded by jet black brows, her face presented tbe'controst of parity of whiteness in the complexion set off by raven hair; and yet that hair hanging mcluatering curls, unbound by comb or Elicits, and the whole face lit up with ad expression of gentle trust and complete confidence either in all around her, dr else in her own indomitable determination. For Mary Sinclair had a mind of her own, and a far seeing one ' too. Sho was nineteen then.

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Right came down gloomily. The very blackness of darkness was on tbe water as we flew before the terrible blast. 1 was on deck, lashed to the wheel, by which Instead, with a knife within reach to cut the lashing if necessary. We bad but a rag of sail on her, and yet she moved more tike a bird than aboat, Irom wave to wavp. Again and iagaio, a blue nave went over os, but she came up like a duct, and shook off the water and dashed on. Now she staggered as a blow was on her bow, that might have slaved a man of war, bnt she keplgallantly on; and bow she rolled heavily and slowly, bnt never abated the swift flight towards shore. It tvas; midnight when the wind was highest. Tbe howling of the cordage was demoniacal, Now a scream; now-a shriek; now a wail, and a laugh of mocking madness. On, on we flew.

.—’Numerous tacts indicate that the State of New Jersey ' is settling down ■’beneath the sea at the rate of abbot a foot in 100 years#

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fA BeDeTolentlnstitalion,etUbll»hedhyapodal endowmoul for the relief of the tick tad dbtreued, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic <Uteuee,and especially for the care of UUeuet of Iho Sexual Orgmi-

: Having experienced pert nodonwpectedbenofllfrom a (light um of tbe TcrnvlanSyrupln the cure of boUf.luke confidence In It* merits as a tptdjlc for that tnmUetoma complaint.- I bad, last week, nine sore bolls break out at one time (many of then malignant awes,) and alI exceedingly painfuL fij ad rice ef a friend, all other remedies' foiling, 1 commenced taking tbe t'.mrtan Syrup. In two day* I a as Ueved; and in a Bute more than a week, Ibe belli entirely disappeared. Oneortwonewones/whlch commenced forming after 1 began taking tbe Syrup, slopped and disappeared without coming to a bend. Tbe quantity of Syrup naed was a little ihort of one boitle. . A* H* SPOFFDRD,

Wo floated nil day long on the sea, and at midnight of the next night I hailed a ship and tfaay took us off. Every man from the Foam and the other vessel was saved with one exception, 'i bo other vessel was the Fairy, a schooner yacht, belonging to a friend of Miss Sinclair, with whom she and her brother, and a party of ladies and gentleman had started hut three days previously for a'week's cruise. I need not tell you how 1 explained that strange thrill, ns the schooner crossed oar bow the night before the collision, and which I felt again at the moment of the crash, nor what interpretation I gave to the wild tujiiult of emotions all that long dreary night. 1 married Mary Sinclair, and 1 buried her thirty yeais afterward; and 1 sometimes have the same evidence of her presence now, that I used to have when she lived on the same caith with mo.

MEDICAL ADVICE riven fftttU. bj tbs Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, wuo a dMcriptlon of their eoodluon, (tgi, occupation, habit* of life, dee.,} and In caeca of extreme poverty, Aleoldnea fomlihed free of Charge. Baroava on Epenaatorrhcta, and other dUeaua of the Sexual Organ), and on the lYtto Btmwdua employed in the DUpenaary, tent to the afflicted In eealed letter envelopes, free of chats*. Two or three stampa for portage will he acceptable. Address. Dr. J. Skiluh Docostok, Acting Snigeoe. Howard AasocUUou.Ko. il South Ninth street, FUUdelpbla, Pa. , apl8-ty

idsF Young Pcapod fell in love yesterday. Says ho felt ) ike a barrel and ahalf of new maple sugar, sliding down a rainbow, greased with butter at forty cents a poun d. Peapod soon after left to get his life insured.

gj* THE GREAT DRAWBACK to persons emigrating to the extreme south and western country, is the fear they hare of the Kever and Ague—the most direful of all dlseare*. Krery day we bear of persons belug attacked by this disease, and made helpless In a short time, without any means of relief. In view of the great demand for a remedy, Dr. IJoiUUor has presented hi* CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, whose curative powers (or all disease* of the itomacb bare been uol re really acknowledged. Tbs Blllere.prtpared after a long experience and deep study, Lava received lb* encomiums of the most eminent physician*, a* will a* all classes from every part of our country. To ihoso wbodoubt their many virtue*, all wt ean say lato try them, and judge for themselres respect* Ivety. Sold by druygitU and dealer* everywhere, $ecadvettbemcDl luanelherceluiuo. aptHf

CIGABs m TOBACCO, OUR lupply of.CICARS ft TOBACCO 1* varied and extensive, compritlag all Unde fn>n the cheapest to the highest prices. /that CLARK SDK k WALDO.

I . looked up, and turned quire around the horizon, but could see no sky, no cloud—all was blackness. At that moment 1 felt again that strange thrill, and at the instant fancied a blackness abend; and the next with a crash and plunge the "Foam” was gonel Down went my gallant boat, and with her. another vessel, lintteii in (he black night. The wheel to which 1 had been lashed, had btokou loose, and gone over before $be sank. It was heavy, and I cot itaway, and it went down in the

PLOWS & CULTIVATORS. A FULL alwaya on band, and far tale low by mJhhP *eb» F, L. tm-ww a. bu.i.

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BP As poison works more furiously in wine than in water, so corruptions betray themselves more in a state of plenty than they do in a state of poverty.

Hyr father died in my house, and I attended 'i.<■ <■■■ emu piotTHfh n that too hit iciiiaiii' u\e ii.ii .. i.d valley to the old imncU in which Uu ancestors were laid. Once after that I called on the familv, and then avoid-

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qnn kegs belmont nails on OuW hand and Tot sale tow by novI2 . F. F. GHISARD & SON.

(CT For gale in SwRierland county by J. L. Thieband, Vevay; J. W, Murphy, Mount Sterling; Roger* A Cotton, Mooiefieldj Win. Gibson, Patriot; N. Jorgenson, Florence. dtelMy

PINE LUMBEIL—W»U aeaeoaid and ready fcr tuc—dear, Art land aecood common—for sale at pricea reduced to inlt the lima*. ■p37 HARWOOD ft DOAN.

0Lane and Hendricks, Tnrpie and Morton, are canvassing together.

New Store and New Goods! B. P. CEUTCHEB, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS lost opened a new establishment in Dickson‘s oM stand on Ibe »ou<U-ci4l corner of Milo and Ferry * tree is, Veray, Indiana, where be intends keeping a good stock of QentBj Furnlshlng Goods, AND Kcatly-mmlc Clothing, .which ho intends selling,at the lowest living prices. Iking a Practical Tailor, 1 shall at all limes be prepared to Cut and Make Clothing OF ALL KIXOS, TO OtDC*. By close application to buslneif, and low prt. ces, 1 hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage—and 1 invite all to gUe me a call, whether they patronize me or noL jrp Kenu'tnbeMbo place, opposite Griiardi* Hardware store, Ferry street. ,*• . It. I*. CRUTCHER. . Veray,'Sivember S, kis>.