Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 June 1860 — Page 1

PCDU3HED WEEKLY, BY jf- or. w»iao«

GAUD & JOB MISTING,

At Low Prices for Cash!

. TERMS OF 9CB3CRIPT10X, DM copy ]l jemr, II piU In id twice, 21 00 If sot told within three month*. - 125 If paid it »oy Utnc within the jeer. V • 150 ' If not piM ttutll Urn iipirillon of the yew, 2 CO TERMS OF AUTEKTJSIXO-

Xht lo riOMrtMj*and Emiqt. the t<-*t way to

INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS, Is to rirculate Btus a nil C*»r* «il<tuir«Iy. The Kitiilu Jos Orricibujari beta iapp1I*4 «itb Mew and Ursuliful iy]*e.arrl l« oor prepifcj with an abundance el all UnJi of materials for Jo; cjr t eery variety b{

One square, (ten. lines,) first Insertion, . Si EaeluUdltloul Insertion, !S One Square three months, eithout change, 2J0 One square six months, *. • . * • 5,TO One square, twelve months. - * - 8.C0 Business Carls, displayed, or four to 8 lines, 5,00 Yearly adrertlsdcenU of three squares and up* wards, ehangeahle quarterly, $5 per square. Advertisements with large cuts, unusual display, or kept exclusively on the Inside of the paper, or changed oflcnrr than quarterly, »ht he (Urged ■extra, acconifna ts piremnstancer. ■ 49* Legal Infant will be charged On all omar* ages dim at the end ol each year, until paid. .

Plain k Fancy Job Printing, tueh as CarJ<. l-ateti, U)ink«, Checti. Circular!. ■Hitt beads. Handbills, l.irye rasters, Pampbleti, I’rojrimn.e?, Card*, InTludooj, be., be., at abort notice and at eery low rates, rriniinc I oiie with col.ired Ink, or brontr*. when desired. U»tin f recently aided a FA ST CA RD PRESS .0 the (iff-ce, we are enabled to da this kind of (•rittinj letter, faster and ct.caper, ihaaany other )(5ce In this aection of country.

TOLUME XLIII.

YEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1860.

NUMBER 24.

PAtiENCE IS MATRIMONY

THE CROSS,

Dr. J. P. IllWaVAY, RESIDENCE AND'OFFICE OS THE Comer Liberty arid Pike Eats*

L. CORK ELL & CO.’S Jfow amt Improved Two Thread, Tight Fnat Mtllch, Double ,■ T,ock, 1'pinlnm V OaMfc, »».** SEWING MACHINES. 1 FIRST CLAS3 MAcilfSE, containing all e jwd ■(QtlHfet, of *11 bthm. The mum alitch *f (he H‘25 Machine* mate. Their work will not rij>. They have bom exhibited *1 ‘tTtril Fair*, ami alway* t<ot the premium over j , . f _ all oilier* foe family tewing.;, Kvery working pait ; (J f) A Tj O T Tj f U made-ttwng anil tervtecable—vety . in oiwration-eatlly kerned from printed dlrrcr . COAL OIL LAMPS J • Him*—ko* flow two common without re* j ■ UUftb.VJU U.UUOl . winding, and. both In »i,'bl, above the machine.} TFST RKCEIVEI), a *ujtply i*f the very bcit arThey all) ttitch. Hud, hem}.tack, fell, gather, am) tide of Haytville Coal Oil—togclh»r with an embroider beautifully, and arc almost noliclea* in entire new .*nm,ly of COAL OIL LAM 1*3, which oi>c ration. They ran be fully relied oil a* the bed ; ate mnr offered loir for nufa at the Main Street machine in ok-. Tltey are kohl at aitmll profit, Ur nr titofe, oj)jv>ilU> It. F. Hall, Lv t Ui jd»;i (hem within the rtoch of fcunilk-* unable J nj,i [ J, LTIIICIMUO. .id get high*priced onci. . ! ' - . ■ ■ - Alib, the I,' XIV Elli? A I. IIKJIU E R A SO G I* A(> R,; vptir T jont Art tf tv ry] n I V DO which ran te.adjiiiirJ to loM any width of hem, i»£i 11 Lloi Uf 111 Xi U X 1' lit L n. on all thlctnei'i i of p>ud<.' : . 1’rlce, $i. • | , * FatCti.—Fmall Famlly Machine.", bblc ami J . ygMy .' drawer; Sil; with Calami 1‘aie luckad, Jff*,— ’ l Of?/V -| Ol}f\ Large FamlfyvMachine*. $33; Cabinet Cue, lock?; j oljflj; wTjr iODv* td, #17. MaiiafacUirlujt Machine, complete, fl<>;; |g9Q9. , Cabinet Cate, lucked, fll Due >et of Needle*, ' r . iBJL »rcw drlreri twtcrert.oiUati. and {irinlvl ditw-. j>o with each Machine.

by dewe bl divine grace, and warmed by ibe sunshine from above, they will spring forth,and ripen in precious harvest. Wherever it has had a suitable theatre, it has never failed to emerge from obscurity and assume its proper place in the estimation of the world. The jealous pride of power may attempt to crush it, hut those efforts, so far from producing an unfavorable effect, serve only to increase its momentum and mark'.its strength by an additional stream of;glory, . There U Christianity in every thing aroond ns. A calm and holy .'religion, it has no terror no gloom in its approaches, it is untrammefed by the creed and tinshadowed by the superstition of nun. Christian countries best appreciate the advantauges arising from this blessing only .as they arc able to comprehend the contrast as it exists between Christian and heathen nations. One looks with an unerring confidence .to an immortality which awaits the race, while the other chains and tortures himself, without any expectations ol a happy future abode, V

The following striking passage is from Henry Ward Beechers sermon preached last Sunday in the pulpit of the late Theoporo Parker at Boston:

A youth and maid, one wintry night, Were sitting in a corner; IUj name, we're told, w As Joshua White, And bet’s was Patience Warner.

VEVAY, INDIANA.

J. II. T1TUS,

Notary Public,, and General Real Estate Agent, . LECLEitC HOCSE t VEVAY, IXD.

Not much the pretty maiden said, ; Beside the youug man sitting; ‘ Her cheeks were flushed a rosy red.' Her eyes bent on her knitting.

Thecross hast wined around it every association of dignity and beauty in the world.— Not one other thing has received from file fertile minds and the all-fashioning . Hand of men of genius so many intrinsic beauties as the cross of Christ Millions never hear of it without a .throb, nor see it without a genuflection. It dawns, upon the child ; iu the e rat lie next to its mother’s face and it is the last thing from which the light disappears when (his child, in old age is dying. The cross is now as universal and as beautiful'to the associations and the memories of men; as then it was rare, peculiar and odious; it is that which now to usnotonly snggestivoofa fact in Christ’s

JOHN t EG ELSTON,

Dry Goods, Groceries and Produce, >; Steele's Creek, Kenti'crt. }- ; ; aidirif, Pat, i or, IsbusjU'

For could he'guess what thoughts of him Were io her bosom hocking. As her fingers, swift and slim; , ; Flew round and round th*e slocking.

W.hile as for Joshua, bashful youth. His words grew few and fewer; Though all the lime, to tell the truth, His chair edged closer to her.

Meantime her ball of yarn gave out,. Site knitting fast ami steady; ' ' / And he must give his aid, no doubt, ■„ To get another ready. He.held the skeinrrof course the thread Got tangled, Snarled and twisted* "Have palienee!" cried the artless maid, To him who her assisted. . '

' BENJAMIN EGBLSTON, • j ES'l'ICE OF THE I*EAt'Sy • CaTWCTOX, KKNn'CKT, | : . OFFICE corner of Islington File anil Uaill&n U'arttcuIar atttndoa j «M 10 Use r«l* |cci:un of OUIm*..' All IjuiineM eniruatetl ta him

I rate by -3. I- TitlEBArD, opjwrite Odd .Fellow*' Half, Vev ay. Indiana, Author lied Agvol: —

■jfy ?sicral of Machine! at* to ru««»ful oi*« ration-in tW* vicinity.'; . at WM. iWL'I.KSKirS HulJler Slwji atnl examine far inurrelTti, or write ami get the Information ur ramjile work. Thcr will he narchaft'l l*> order ami toll! to k« anywhere. W1LU.VJT F.Ut.KNfcK, Aarxr. Vcvar, btouai.

O. p. THOilirsOJI & CO., Boot fy Shoe Manufacturers, Shoe Store—Wholesale 8c Retail, Plain Vcvny, Indiana. WORK all warranted. , No credit on Retail. Storeroom.,in' Mrs;', Dumont's Uti tiding oil Ferry Street. September "7, IS5U.— if •

| Dr. Cleorce Dcnrict’* Plant and Hoot PHI*, .Dr.'Murxc'* Indian PtID, I . Dr. djevrcnunV Female Till*, | , Dr. M«ot'* Chalybeate Fill*. , ‘ Dr. Ilatoidon', (Aao pound Diuretic 1’illr, l>r. HooilMiiI’r Uerwan rilli 1 , i Dr. Wilson's IhaJ-Jtkt Pill*. Together with Uie old *Uudard*— - Cook'* Pill*. - Etullh'* Flit*, , McPenn'* nit#'. .. Jayne** I'ili*. Wrlclit’r Fill*. ; Grave*'* Fill*,' ilipffal'jt Fill*, ■ ■ ■■ ■ Soule'* Fill*, law’* Fill*, • l-eldy’* Fill*. ‘ Ayer'* FUN, ,■ Ibdai-k'* Fill', S,Ucr.’i Fill*, ' Kadway'-i Flit*. .Sir Janie* Clarke'* Female Fill*. ; -ALSODr. John Dull’* /otyroreif EarwparUli, “ ■ M Comp'dPectoral ofll'ildCherry. - Dr Mcl.eat>'j Strengthening Cordial, '■’* Volcanic Uil Liniment, Dr. nracj*'* Arctic IJnlroeut, Mexican Mtirtani; I,inlment, , , ilr. Ibili’ilUn Killer. Dr. Morebead'* Mayscllc Flarter, ' 'Dr, Uuuitaitd’* Gtman Bitter*, . Dr. ■’* UaUamle Cordial, Dr. Philips'* Cough Syrup, . Dr. Temple'* Syrupol 11141* awl Honetct, Pcm-Ian Syrup,or Protoxide of Iron. For *aleby (febSl J. I, T1IIEBAUD.

will twelve prompt atlHjUonv. :• f*pl< >. I-" WATTS, ' - C. PLEASANTS, V. M.vlON. WATTS; PLEASANTS ACO.,

HOW TO MAKE : MONEY!

Commission Merchants, - And Eimlers in Western Produce, CT and 65 Street, i New Ouiuts. (a.

Good chance was this for tongue lied churl To shorten all palaver; "Have Patience!" cried he; "dearest girl, . And may 1 really have her!" ! ‘

BCV your Goods at the One-l'riec Ca-li store ot . ’ il

COURVOISIER & LEWIS, And save the ennmom profit* tlial arc eharsed to make up fur Lad ddds, and your sucres* Is certain.'. , . j’

■. WILLIAM FAULKNER, ' SADDLERY WAREHOUSE * rise i[ntxT, Vrvar, lams*.

SAMVEL EG ELSTON, House & Sign Fainter, Glazier, &c.,

JLjml

The deed was done; do more that night ' Clicked needle in the corn ' And she is Mrs. Joshua White * . Who once was Patience Warner.'

T rASUFACT! 1UV of-Saddle*. Gridler, Ibintw. JJL Collars, 4c. Term* of .ale. Cash. jR-jA J)«*AU murk must bcretlicl fur » tn taken from the shop, ns crelit onion lie jtitco. Thankful for pa.*t favor.*, * and rmpect fully tolidt a literal shareof patronage in the (mure. -f . \ aa^-ltt

They hare JuVt received a iund*bme stock of. Dry: Goods, Groceries,.Hat;; & Clips, Roofs, tt Shoes, Queens*

' CovtNotu.v, Kistuckt. , : ■ 'ATrn.lj prompt attention to all calif In his \V • lino, in Covington, Newport »r Cincinnati; and in ti e admitting 01 unties In Kentucky.' Tern* rvi-ouaL.V, and ■ >aii.*fu-thm guaranteed. In all ci-ti. ■■ rep-1-‘f

Christianity is the hope-anil prosperity of our country. . Unlike the trust of bneighted heathenism, it trembles ami totters not, but Is as firm as a rock. Our Saviour is the ground*work and pillar, of the Chnrch, and in him centres our hope of a glorious immortality.

history, but ifc is also a memorial ol’two thousand years of history. Around that simple cross-wood the heart of the world has gathered for twenty centuries its stories of admirvation, of love, of devotion.

ware, Table Cuilcty, Ac., Ac.,

CHH1ST1AX1TY THE HOPE OF THE WORLD,

li* An areulmcnt if SEWING TllltE.VD—suitable lur Sewing71 whims’, kept coLdantly on hand. ,> .. ’ janl

which will.he wld very tow. They hoy their Goods fir C.i.V/f, and take great paini In selecting ihcirMpck. ! They are receiving trcdvi'ippHw every moulh, which makes their stock always fresh and complete. / - IVrMiis wliowbh to make money should study their' littered, aiid callat the'Cheap Cash store of ■ (:OlUVOlSlKU'& LKU’IS, V X. W Vorncrof Main and IJterly Street*. ‘ *3* Ihiitcr, Hire*, ■ Hags,. Ilceswas, Country IWncci. Ac., rule taken In exchange for goods. Vevay,.AU((itw3, l.'jtt.v

J. s. Jmxv, Itlsing Sun. | J. U. i.'csLer.l’atriut. JELLEY & GURLEY; Attorneys and Counsellors at; Law, • IlISING j*CN & HATUItlT, 1X1»|; . T X flM. practice In the Circuit and Common 1 1 Plea* Courts of Switicrlaml Comity. All hu-lucM promptly attciidnl to; and alt hasinc--I'ntrnjtol la either, will receive the atlcjitiiui of (Mlh. ' , , • aptldhictl,. ... ; s' ‘J. .. ;—_ L

IT TUC LATH MISS IUTTJE A. JOHNSON,

History at it refers to human events is it pleasing and instructing subject. Out that which relate# to the litral destiny of the race claims front us a must serious regard. There is nothing of a paramount importance to our immortal interests. There was a time darkness so covered the minds that even the inspired penman asks the. question, If a man die, shall he live again? And had it nut been for the inn of righteousness whose light sprang up amid that darkness uud dissipated the gloom that brooded over the moral world, tbo same question would arise now, If a man die, shall he live again? We rejoice that ibis son has never set: its rayt> penetrate the ‘bear Ib of the children* of men, send leg a thrill of joy and gladness over the intelligent creation. Truly may Christianity be called the hope of the race. Welt might the Apostle exclaim, Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing. Christianity breaks link after link of the chain that , binds us to mortality, and which opens to our imagination a world of spiritual beauty and holiness. Wo should: pity a country whose Christianity has ceased,; whose Irresistible longing after a better, a holier existence has failed* whose inhabitants never tevolt at the darkness of their prison land, nor exult at the thoughts of its float emancipation. Rev.'Mr. Chapin, of New Vmk, has beautifully expressed the blessings Christianity baa conferred upon the civilized world, in the following language: *Tt is. but a smattering of knowledge, a little step beyond the common limit# of investigation, where new and wonderful objects begin to burst; upon the vision and to overawe and dazzle it, that may cause d man to be an atheist; but progress in that‘path a few steps farther and he acknowledges God and religion once mote. The mightiest minds have been no enemies to Cbnstianity. Lord Bacon, the profound master, the inductive philosopher! was a believer in God; so was Newton, standing on the high summit of earthly wisdom, and reading tbe stars; so. was rapt, and tuneful Milton; and thus the immortal Ballou! df the nineteenth century,.who failed hot to declare the whole counsel of God,'and many others that 1 might mention, who, acknowledge Christianity as the hope, of 'the world.. It is the. • foontain from whence all goodness flows, it is like the -river!; of eternily, inexhaustible, forever pooring forth its clear and refreshing waters from the well,of salvation; we drink-rit lightens our burdens, Smoothes our pathway, and our journey through lifc, and softens the pillow- of the dying. You may' spread Christianity, p%ie Christianity through all clsssesand conditions of men;: they will receive, they will comprehend, at least a portion of its great; troths. They will takejhese seeds and plant them in their •hearts, and If they ate watered

NOTICE TO-EVERYBODY! ! DO. Vow wWi an Accordion! Or a VbUu! Or a Fife or Flule? if yon do, rail at ■ . * 1 febh. J. L.TIllFUAUn'3.

SO DIllS* KARDS IS SPAIN*

— The Illinois Central Railroad, at a town . called Mat toon,: is crossed, by the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad . Every day, at about 2 P. M., are seen four trains coming from four different directionr, arriving at this point dt the same lime, to a second,everyday. They can be seen ns they approach, for ten miles in each direction, tho prairies there being asmoot h, broad expanse, streching away to horizon without any ineqnalies to obstruct the sight. As these trains arrive, their cow-catchers approacli to within twelve feet of each other, as though exchanging salutations, when .gracefully backing, as tough bowing on adieu, two of the trains go on the switches, while the other two scream away over tho iron-bound prairie.

iiiAtY. Jiovsiac,! Cbrnerof Illinois ami Market stieets, ' iNuusaruu*, l.vnus.). a. atlllS is a new and First-Hasv tlourding llotbe, in all [is departtociur. and » ell situated.* Ikiny In Ihe.vcry center of the hu.*iic,i fart of 'In' City, and well merits a lilwr.il share nf.t lit .reddent or traveling. pairrtige. Tonus fl |-cf day. aadirciomalde prr »cc*-.‘. ■ V > A.di. KING-'I.KV, 1'sofcttrot, libv.tl ;* / Uric of willertattitConiitr. ,

IF any article of ; j ■ jk "w xi ]w tkt , ■ ■ Cull hr it at * J. L, TJIlKUAllt'N.

James 0. Putnam, an eminent citizen of Buffalo, K. Y., writes ftom Spain to the Buffalo Advertiser, an interesting letter in regard to the driuking habits of the people. His observations go to confirm the statement often made, that tbo people of wino growing countries, who use wine as an ordinary drink at their tables, seldom fall into the habits of intemperance. There is matter of serious thought in such.facts as these. A few cents everywhere buys a buttle of wine; its use is universal; there is never a meal without it. — What is the effect of this abundance and this universal use upon tbo habits of the people? I can only answer that I have sought the most intelligent sources of information, and have but one reply, and that has been confirmed by my own observation, which has not been uninqutsi* live, that drunkenness is uot a vice of the country, (hat excessive drinking of intoxicating liquors is not its habit; that while there are exceptional cafes, ps a nation is one of sobriety. It is not that there is no drunkenness; but it is rare, not hihitual, even in individuals, and is not felt as a public evil.

F. A. IIORKAEU,

The l)e.st of Bargains!

Watch Maker ami Jeweller,

If You DiinWant to Gel Sick,

Hits £mtr. Vtvar, lap., r.K-'TKLTfT LLV ii.f-niis <lc pnhlic Utit *Xhchas oKfinla Jinn PTrcet. in F Vai*. Uofour's l-uildlity. ami inf«pU treping \>.«/on hand a Rcucr'Jla.reiiipciii.uf IVitculs, Clikl* and Jcwrixv. . . . - , ■ ranlcuktr ailciitioa paid ft re fairing Time* jdttes, and all kinib of J-'idry,'

The Finest : and BcsP Stock ever Offered in Vevay. Til E subscriber Ija.s Jujt receketl a splumliJ si nek of SpriiiR and Summer .Civil hi tig fur Men aiitl Hoys. I have all svitstiinrvoritltvs o(v, •/ ;

(TAU. at f HJEBAPD’S Main Elreetlirue Eure. J amt cu|i))ly you rtelf with the suitable article* tifMedfdnt* to keep you In ipwd htolUt.

fi m For a Cold or Couyh, try Bull'* Compound Pectoral of Wild Cpcrry. . . 'SiP For any Dlnnter of the UWi,Oc Me* Lean'*, or Dull', Sir*aj>arilf». _ -

UOO.D CLOTHING, From ihe coabeiif o'rtielea to: those maJe of the fiiR'U malHfial. oriil :; iit Uie; leftiinl mosi f.uhiimdble alyles. - . .

fin' Fur any Denmcemcnt of the Urer, Ue*ort tothe L’re of ffoullattd’s German Bitter*. - i ffB' it you have any d«lrc for the me ct a pletxanl Ant i-Dy (peptic itemedy, Jim Try “Jlo*t«tter** Stomach HliUr*.* 1

. HETALIC BURIAL CASES. "I i?IIOUT. VshrErakcn, h;u, and will »l r'Uitfmicto Ltvf, <mhniJ,allol thrlated imfroiC’l Metalie-tinrbl l ajC.* airl a!*** Itaicv w lit! all kind* «f in-vriflum*. Ho will alstallcnd ,]..i allcolts in his lino of tn:?iue?e. lie pindanlly keep* on hands ail setts and sireso ■ K«ndr illiitlii CNiflln*?, . . lines! and trlmineil. doth covered ami plalhi and «lUaitcnd with his Hejt« all Vnnaral call*.

ki * Have yoq Toothache* iDw, apply Immediately at Thlelnud’a Onrj Store for a rial of that truly good and pltatant XL’W UEMKDV. Uml he ha*, which vll( relieve In Tint Minute* .*

, Antoni;; the mart); articles of ..which every man needs some one or two, I hove Coats, Vests, I'anls, under ami' over Shins, Drawers, Stacks, Handkerchiefs, Rems Fu:n biting Goods, olid in fact every1 h' ng generally kept in a well regulated ctuthtnjr store, jf •>;' \ ‘ t am prepared at ill times to Cut and Make Clothes tn order, in ; |he most' approved style, and a‘large stock of Cloth, Cast mete, Satinet, Satin, &.C., is kept oil hand for this purpose.’ 1 hope by close application to business, .lurt Fall* Dealing,

> jg3' Ii your Hair (ailing oil, uni >uui (iad neconing bs!d? If id, you may Lave It rctorod and beam! tied by oallitut tit Thtcttutd't Drug Store fur Prt&'Wuod'* Hair ItcttonUive.

I Lit E n~ pnn'lu>t>l hi- mdlijc M"0 M the TitanAr. apt all Ws mai rf.aU at w holesnl e prices, jhce at tic la' will lie on (lie inost ieuouji.le term-; Cwfihrict! and ?hop on Seminary Slrret, uorthd ri. It. Miller & t.VsSlcvti Hilt; -

' : B. MOREHOUSE, t Book Rindcr and B!uhk;Book

Vevay. Feb. (f, JiOO.

3UKPPACTUKBK,

CKf 3»r -mm * X»_-

North side of Main-Cross St., npp. Cherry Lane,

I? OB once at least It may be saKI the truth ha . been told when sjpeatiog of (be merits of

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JIAmsaX, 1AD1AXA. VI, I. kill'll nf Blank R<mk« mU'd uti.i Romm tii any pattern- Roots r.irJ'i'Ises.TivnsKlVt), Iteeunler.-s A'C-. on short notlrf. t-e'l--ers, Jmmiuls. I'jv limits. Are. , .NSw'paper*, Magarmcs. Music Roots, Ac., hound to the la* teat-sty leu at very lew price*. jrr- (iiv.i me a .alt td->rc jMtln? »»ii 'tone clsewheru. mrll-ly HI*. JIOKEIl-»U>K»

John Bull's Wonn Destroyer. ••Children do eat lliem greedily and ask fur more!" And they as truly fMn; Effectual In the ex|tetllngof Worms! A trial of a single box a ill convince the tntbt skeptical. For ,a!eat wbulculc andretail,*1 the Main Ff. Drug Store by IfcbSl J. L. Till EU A CD.

srovi: & tikw iki: EMPORIUM. efc~_ Tlty: eoit-.laotJe 03 a Iar;e assortment d t,! all the moat approval !■»!• ■ ami fire-, inducing, (be popular "Bwk." “Cllpfcr," “Champion," “ReS7 e ~‘r*j( Hance," awl ’Erimlom" Cooking and p*T VlIeitihg mure.', airwitTan'.edtOEirc ritbfarileo. . r :

To merit am) receive a-liberal share of. public paiionage, and I only ask that all Uitne warning ntiy thing in my line, will give me a cut!,-to be- convinced that the Finest i most Extraordinny Bargains can he han at my Establishment, on the Noilh side of Main street. JOHN \V. GUAY.

.OTmm.Mr* 3Bt<5«5«sJL'rar«5«a.» D HttCT from Ur. John Bull, 13 Dozen Boxes •• Hull’* Worm Destroyer." Also, a fresh supply of “Unit's. Sarsaparilla,”

Camly Manufactory and Bakery ! THE MiSvErihcr has jn*t added to his BAKEttV and CONFECTION AUV establishment, a

■ S We keep'on .haind a Urge .'lock of Tinware ol ottr o wrainaiin UctR re, m i b.w Web ■ romtry merchants Will-Hctopplled M 'Clcdiinatl prices. Abo, Japaunedjflsiy, Brail S«Uej,Sc., he, . IGT? WORK--; . AltklndroFJob Work tp onrltse, inch as!?[paling, TlbRnoQng.ke., done at short RoUee^in the very bcstistyle, sod on reasonable terms.BJ*OIi Capper, Ewh anl.Pewlcr, taken to exchange. :; , C. GOLHENCCRG t SOS •

CANDY MANUFACTORY, and keeps constantly co band a Urge sissrlmenl of Candies, which he will r:ll at very ms-maWc rales, ami Merchants wilt Hod It m their advantage U buy at home.

Bull’s Comp’d Pfcidralof Wild Cherry, All of which b offered at. wholesale or retail by foUS ! J; U THIEBAL’D.

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Washing Apple Trees With is a good time to wash'the trunks and limbs as farnscan be reached. Take a worn out broom, with a pail of lye as strong as good ashes will make it, and scrub the trunks and limbs. By so doing you will destroy many of the bark lice. It is about hatching time, and the lye will reach the newly hatched brood’ Scrape off’ the old rough bark before washing. Do this directly after a shower; then the old bark is soft.

A lull supply ot Bread, Cakes, Crackers, Clear* and Tobacco, and Family Groceries, always kept enband. CHARLES CSSEIt, feht .Main Street, Vevsy, Indiana.

■\J 0 X- EX P l.OF IVE liniSIXil FLUID;—-Tbe 1> best in tlie market.' always on hand, and for tali* by ffcb»l ,7. L. THIEUACD.,,

New Blacksm ith Shop!

LAMPS— Of minus style* and prl«*~alway* on hand,' at the Main Ft- Ur ad Store, opposite Odd Felton*' Halt, and for tale by fcbS • ■ . J. UtlllEBAUI)..

. Nor is it (me that wines drank in great excess will not intoxicate.— Yon will think my curiosity a little impertinent, hot I have visited hospitals, both in Portugal and Spain, and inquired of their physicians if they ever bad cases of delirium trb. mens—that scourge which, in our country, opens the gateway to death to so many gifted and noble natures —it was a disease unknown to the country. Private practitioners told me the same thing.

THE undersigned has just opens’! a c-'hop on Walnut Street, oppo- ■ ■■ '/ site Selden T. Goby’s Vi i ’’ Shop,'where be Is p re par- • \\ . ■ ed to da all kinds of work - :a bis line in a superior . mglAk manner with promptness.,

SPA LULVCJ3 PltKPABED ULUE—For mending furniture, Crockery, dlthes, ice. It thonld be In ererr tun Hr. A brush accompanies each bol* tie,. For tale by J. I- TUIFJIAUD.

Fartleular aUcnllon given' to Ironlnp Wagons, Carts, Plows, Horseshoeing, nakioe Hay Pres Irons, tie. AM kinds of Repairing done oa short noUce. Ready-made work constantly cm band. «r t retpuctfully (oUelt a fair shared pnhllu patronage, and wlU endeavor to give satisfaction in all CHARLES if. GERtUKH. . , Veray, lud., March 7, HsM.-lf ; ; . M - i-' <•

SCHOFIBLD'S. WOOLEN FACTORY,

At (Using Sun, 1ml. 1MIE pobllc.lt hereby not!Bed that the machinery In this establishment It now all In complcleordef for Carding, Spinning, Wearing and Coloring; and alt work,' where wool I* In good order, will be dime In a skillful and satisfactory manner, upon the following Ccrmtbfwlt:, For making Blanket* PI wMthJn the create bleach FormaUugBIankett, n wuhedaiHlnappcd 1,40 " Formation Blanket*, cotton warp, 1,10 “ For making 4 leaf Jeans, 1 furnish blnewarp33a3ec For making 3 leaf Jean*, ' . . ** . Sic For making White Unaey, “ . •" WJi Kor making ColoredlJtucy, - . ■■ ■. 1 !~c For making White Flannel, . v - Itc For Carding, Spinning and Reelin')?, pr tb ■, Ue For Carding, Spinning*twitting stock’g yarn IFc

?:■ BIRE AND SMOICE. THE • TwpeeirnHy Inform Uteir friends and the public generally that they have taken the aland fore BmmL merly oeenplod by K. 0. ■Ander»oni3w!S3L S bo bid Jail), when they will carry, on the laekamUbing Bnsloeu in all. tti rations branches. s • .;

Colored Flames.— Mr. A. II, Church, writing in the Chemical. Nows,' states that blotting paper prepared like gun-cotton, by ten minutes* immersion in four pars of sulphuric and five of strong font ing nitric acid, arid then washed arid dried, produces beautiful flames if soaked in chloratio of strontium or barium or copper, or nitrate. of potassium; Pel leas thus prepared aud thrown alight/into the air, produces a flash of intense light. The barium salt gives a green color, strontium crimson, potassium violet, arid copper fine blue.

During the three mouths I have spent iu Spain, 1 have seen but a single instance of intoxication. This was on a “ball fight" day at Granada. Another thing X have observed—there is in Spain no constant dram* dsinbing. The hotels in tbiV connicy have no bars or saloons. The loungers—and the country swarms with them—Visit the cafes andclub* bouses. The hotels are as quiet as a private dwelling. But if you visit those evening resorts of the people, to see their lile, yon might find them all drinking, but most of them wo’d be drinking nothing stronger than coffee or lemonade without spirits, ol any sort. ' . ; j' ::;

. ny All work wananud soaod, ind of (be best material./ . ..v:./-: ",

:: Fartlcplar Attentioh! Hones are not ibnd-Hko mnlesf nor mules like bones, In this Shop. imrurt & itomsEz. ■ Veray,'March If, JiCt).—Iy ’ y

zens oir Vcray yfith the best Freih Meat .the country afford*. They serve the public at the Market, Hopae every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at reasonable prices. 'Ve.pA7.lhe highest market price for Fat Cat(!e, Sheep and Hogg. NORTHCOT & ROUS.

Wool sent froraadlftaiwe.ln good etdor, shall be worked assoon m possible, mid forwarded to the owner according to direction* accompanying it. . I will kdep on band a large supplyof Blankets, Jean*, Llnseys, Flannels, and Stocking Vara, to tell cheap for Cash or exchange fo r Wool. Wanted—2,000 pound* of Lord to grease Wool with, In 'exchange for good*, or work done at my establishment. ■ ■ I am now prepared to work dor log the coming season, 40,000 pound* of Wool. > The highest Cincinnati price will be paid In cadi or work at my establishment for Wool. Being thankful for past favors, I rttpcctfully solicit a share of. public patronage, and will always eodearor to render everything satisfactory. Orders or Wool left with Hathaway t Co., Feiry street, Veray, Ind.. or Jonathan Howe It Son, Sugar Creek, Ky., Will he promptly attended to. All work left over winter will be charged extra for storage and risk. ■ ■ - • ■ ■ Mr -Yo Wort ir Of ic Delittrcd until paid for, JOE SCHOFIELD. BblngSuo, April U, I!?00.—3m

CARRIAGES’&G

TflK undersigned has , on band and continues Uici—to manufacture 1 i ‘fes~se» g nth lei .* Wagons! Flows, kt. Repairing, Piiuilng, Trim mine and Jobbingof all kinds done with noatnassand diepatch. Having the best of workmen and matari »1», be U determined not to be surpassed for durability, elegance or cheapness. All work warn mad.

Fruit and Ornamental Trees, VH7ES, SHRUBS, &C.,

ccLnvann isd roa bu* *t

HOBBS, WALKER & CO., At the Evergreen Nurseries, Twelve miles cut of Louisville, By., Immediately on the Louisville end Frankfort It ail toad,

[py.Wcpay the highest market price in Cash for HIDES, to be leflatthe store of _ Clarkson & Waldo. N.tB.

t am prepared to manufacture plain or fancy trimmed Coffins, and attend funeral calls with hoarse. H. A. TINKER. Colton Township, Match 18, ISi9.—tf

Vetay, October 6,1859. —t

To Hay Growers and IIay Press Builders. TUB Undersigned hivlm bought tha delusive right of TeffermandSwlUerUnd Counties of the Faust Beater or Monaer Frew, bvrtby give notice that whoever wish to build Presses of the abut* potent can getiha riebtof as. We keep constantly on nand the Ct! tines for the abort Preu. F. L. CBJSARD IcSO.f, Veriy, Indiana. }f, B.—Thote who have built Preare* of sha above Patent. dace December 30, Ifdf, will pUsie call snd payuathoFsianiKee.* sepSl-tf

THE PROPRIETORS haring made large additions m their assortment, arc prepared to supply those who may faror them with I heir orders, - i on Terr furorahle term*. Their Trees ore well I * nn|f*IV A For the 1SSTAST REgrown and vlmouj, and warranted true to their • n l , l|l|l |lf| H MEP and PEBMASBST name. Their Hungry nowcontalni ICO acre*'- >H \I VI III ft CURE of thU tlUtrculng ft' They hare aoW and deUrered treci In touth- HU m UiU»l« complaint, u »0 eastern Indiana for acTcralyctri, and bare aiwaya J' E IV DTS Srsi \ bronchi at. cioabbptes. to the farmers throughout Indiana and Kentucky. Jlado by C. JJ. SEYMOUR & 00., 1W Sawao £3'Orders addrtoed to HOURS, WALKER & street, .f. V. Price, |l per box; * cn CO., O'Ustinon Pori-Office, Jefferson Co„ Ky., or poet. ■pso-wn to J. O. DELL, Hiring Son, Ohio Co., Ind„ will; rr-p p ol Sais at all D»fO0«TJ. rectum pruiupt attention. nplS-llnovlI 1 ——. — — —«

RISING BUN FOUNDRY. J. 31. KEISTER & CO.,

HAVINGpemored (helrEoundry Into their new bulldlar, tw now prepare*! to do all klnda of carting usually done in limtlar ejtahliihtncnts. Haring procured good Lathu, we are enabled todo Turning and Finishing jn a neat and workmanlike style.

• —To quell the pride even of the greatest, wo should reflect how much more we owe to others than'to ourselves. ’

CF Men are said to admire that which theylook up to, and to love that which tliey look dowii upon:

Vo are al» mao o factoring O'Kis'f Patent Lath Cutter, which with one Hone Power will cut front cO to J5,000 merchantable lath perday. We thill also bare made and ready for the (earns. Sugar Mills of the moil spprnred pattern), at prices that will suit alt who wish to purchase. We bare tucb alteration) Id ourfliy Pre» I rent that place them ter end the rorribility of breaking.. ’

' jnesu.O'W'Sk*! S A LEBED SRiiw taring torn away bia Old -ah- Store Bocnj for the parpeM of pulling up a h'«w Building, nai ftmltfeJ bu Stock cf Goodt to

-f We are sure to be losers when wo quarrel with burselves; it is a civil 'War, and in all such contentions trh umphs are defeats/

ClOAlf Oil We hare just received a lupply of :„Si isss» rtl ; s " “ Or THK BEST QUALITY, ami at lo*e*t fig. I apiV CLAKRSON. * WALDO. urea, ly ■ T. L. OllldABD k SOS. } —. ~T~ " ' — rpEAS—TEAS.— Juil received, a fwh tupply of The Celebrated Wooster Fan, AtStf fling Mill* far tsle loff by Ciiur.n t So*. j aug3 COl'RTOISIBB * LEWIS.

BF* Generosity consists not in the sum given, but in the maimer and* the occasion of its being bestowed. ■

Thanifol for rut tarorj we earneiUy eoUdt a coaliouancfi of the time.

parrat Dufom'a Brick, Opppdie Ul AM imd,where be will be (tewed Id *nit ujrta Ui ctutomtr# tad <«yply Wflo With rend) at law (licet. 1 Verar. lad., Pei. 'p, I**W.

All ordera left with P. U OBISARD & SON, of Veray, will be punctually attended te. J. Jt, KEISTER <* CO, Rising Sun, Jjd. I, l£55.

LiXCKL BUOME. - . IWM I1TBZS. ' BLEDSOE & BEYMER,: MERCHANTS & TRADERS, Flobitce, IsdUta. ' ' *

Windowf Curtains!" FIREB OAMB PRINTS JCST BKCKIVED fri'/m Xitw York, id enilrt u«w tuck of Ui« oImtc «tilcb Vill I* tulil 1o« fur cx*h, far , «pll ' J, li. TI1IKDAYD.

. m J. ;W; MURPHY, , PHYSICIAN AND SNEGEON, ' kT. STKKIjISG, ’ • ; STrUxerlaud. Count;*, Indiana. .

■3.H.I1W." r. *DWS!0!f. iAMB & ADKdSON,/. Attorneys, and Counselors at Itaw, ' ; . ', VEVAY, IXIHAN'A. . • "ITTILL practice in the Court*of SwiUerluA ■ ; tV k»1 *IJoliitaiJ eounlliy.- All Ttfl wit lr<ii!»tx will receive Hie prcrtpi aucmion Vif beet. . Jtti

H. H. BAETON & CO.,' Colhiiibsloii M cr chiniits, . ' ’ UD tk.tuu IX f #1>I f wesfelts i'uodvcbS ,, .Vo, fi Uifiiinc £tr«l, Xeif OrleaDi,’’!.*a.-

fcUfVlEh COLE, GUOfcEB, Aso ium w ttaniess, llames, Collars, SaddIeSrBridlus,*c.,; Main Slrtrt, Indoor Wo» Tal’i coiner, ■ . Vmr, Ixouxt. . stiffen

. wci*u>, BOOT & SHOE .-^VICEK, ( P«rry Street* Vcvnj*) Indiana. EEsrKLTtTI.I.V fr.it,tm (lie public llwt he omlluuc* ii> carry mi it'C l!m*t :>bue Undue:* la ad fin varVa. tranche* MSI at lit* oM ilarcl nn Kerry Mieel, mic Jour f , al.n e I he I'fUf JliTC. lie warrants hi.* wtirl to’j-ivc *aiWor{lun. bub In iijle juJ iliirot iliiy. . -

REGULAR MADISON PACKET, KOUliST y J t'. p. t-ftXW.vr; detain; J, I*. FAlUiRtt.actk, Wll.l, anire ,it Vc*. nr. fur Cthdnifi'.l.Tuw* <Um unit Tli«r«Jaj-» al JJ,' o'c’ack. I*. M., ami at. I o'clock, r. M.- Kcturnin,-. *111 (care Ciucinnati AVc.lnM'layw, FrMajc inti Man* '■bf*, punctual; at .1- o'clock*; For or (>3Aii;eain>lyonl»nnl. V , • ■ '.j:

WOOI>. EDO'S Ac CO.’S 3C». OOC -3C 3K Dt JE RS. authorized’ by the of * Delaware, Misrourl, and Kentucky, Draw dully. In jmbllc, under tlio jmperlntcndcnce of Sworn CuinnilMluni.T*. \ jSST TIic Manners’ Office* tire locate*! at Wllmlnploo, Or! and St.' f .out 11 1« Nmrl. 1 '' : ~ •' - - • -■>•:- •■•••: Prlsea vary from $2 50 to $100 000* TICICKTS FUOtl $2 J10 '«*« $20 I Ae* Circular*, rItIiib‘ full Esjiliinatien and ihe’Sdiemc* t> i c drawn,' will bj rent, free of esiten*?, by ndilrejoliitt - !VO0I),‘E00Y A: CO., Wllmlnittoii, Petti wore, or, WOOD, KPpy h CO,, 8U tail*. JlWtwnrl. .

HE AD-ft'TTAETEES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES! AT the ofd mod well known eiUbtltbmect of - * C, TIIlEBArD ft- SOX, Main street, between Fern' and Liberty, Vew. ■ lurliana, may he found the * mint extensitrc i best axK-rt* tneui *f Ejuwm Vmettt brought to Vetay. A1 1 o, keep constantly on hand a full aitortcicnt of C l T S TO II JUde, Work—which we war' rant in gire satisfaction, both In quality and neatncM .of ityle. -BOOTS & SHOES,. Of the finest quality end latest style, made U> order on the shortcut notice.''' , ;IU'flOOT» AMO SlIOCS RtnlBED I|* T1IE itbt nfinutr. at ,bort notice. . c.THIEBAUD«fcSON., , (or Hlctfisi! . . ( /T>IIE Highest MvkJt Price paid for Utnti and A s«ws- c. TinrniDa t sok.

ELACKSMITHING! a'UE nn4(HlpKd mp«t(nllj--annouD« to the , dUiensof Veroyindthe /: (iirroandinjcoontry that they ; ; here established themselves In - the shop formerly occupied hy Jpeph Jngert. ou Ferry (tree),' and art non prepared to doeit - kinds of work lo their inch is Ironing W sprat Md Haggle*, nuking lisyPrtss Irons, Hows, Uorse-Sboeing.J . end every thing else, pertain* tngtodbb basinets, fa isatl** bctory manner. A share of public patronage it | respectfully solid led. , . , > JAMES AltMSTROXO & SO.V. I Veray, March IS, ItW.—If