Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 June 1860 — Page 1

raimmnr'KEEai/r, et J&i.VST.

CARD & JOB PRINTING, At Low Prices tor Cush ! Sl*T to PlO*7T*«S «2(i EsiMT. lit b«t »IJ I*

i. : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One C077 a joxr, !f pa!d in tdTAncc, 31 CO If net paid within three matha, . 125 ■ If paid at aarCme within tho year, *1 to . If cot paid until tie expiration of tie year, 200. . . TERMS OF. ABTERI1S1NG. ■ Oat (quart, (tea Uaet,) ftrtt Insertion, SO Fit*h addition!] [uteri! cn< 25 Oil Square three montto, without change, 2,50 Om (quit dx noetba, ■ • • - 4,M Out equate, twelve inotitha, - -" - 6,00 DwIbki C«iii,diipl»yrf ) of frjrto 6 Uatl. 5,00 > Yearly adTWtltacenU of three squires tad up* wetdt, duncetbls quuterlr, $3 per tqu tre./ - AilTcrttstortuta with Isrgt cuts, biimu*1 diipl^yp

INCREASE YOTJB BUSINESS,' I* to dnaUsa Dnu ud Caus ottsdTdy. The BiTiruz Jo* Ornci bit juft be« nspplif i with Sew tad BMaUtal(rpe,uu Ubo« with in Abundant* of all kiodi of taitoritu f«f dole* crery variety cf

Plain & Fancy Job Printing, lueh ai Cirdi, 9linki, Check*. Circa Ur,, fill) head*, Handbills, Luxe Posters, PaupUoU, rrocramae*, MtUin* Cuds.lnviuikm*, Ac., Ac., H >RDTt ooticc |od at xerr lav trim. prinUot j one rilh Colored Ink, or trout*, when derived.

lUrioc reeeaily Added a FAST CARD PRESS to.lba OScv. jre are enabled to 4j this kind of printing kctier. farter and cheaper, than an/ otktr 3®ec la thU Mctlon of country.' , .

or kept tselulrclr oa tie inside of tbs i-tpcr, or dtasied eftenerthan qua nerljv will be etwRol extra, adaordlof la circumstance*. > 49* Legal Interest will be chirped ca all trrrarspot dor at the cad of rich fear, until jail.

VOLUME ILIII

VEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1860.

NUMBER 25.

MGHT AIR.

Dr.JT.P. RIDraVAY,

[Frctn Ibe .SVcta {Uui.) Observer.) lit FRIEND.

had he leveled his piece?—Bat the distance was so great we looked at each other and smiled. ■' We saw the rifle flash; and mj right hand com* paaion, as nolle looking a fellow as ever rode at the bead of a regiment, fell from bis saddle. The hunter paused a moment without moving bis rifle from his shoulder; then reloaded and resumed hia former attitude. Throwing the hat rim over Ids eyes and again holding it up with the left band, he fixed his pi ere* ing gaze upon us i( hunting out another victim. Once more the 1 hat tim was thrown back, and the gun raised to the shoulder.. This time wo did not smile, hot cast short glances at each other, to sec which ol.tismust die; and when the rifle again flashed, another of ns dropped to the earth. There was something awful in marching on to certain death.

An-extraordinary fallacy is the dread, of night air.— What air can we 'breathe at night hut ait?. The choice is between pure night air from without, and foul night air from within. Most people prefer the letter. An unaccountable . choice. What will they say ifit is proved to be true that fully one-half of all the disease yvo suffer from is occasioned by people Sleeping with their windows strut? An open window most nights in the year can never hurt any one. Tins is not to say that light is hot necessary for recovery. In great cities night air is often the best and purest air to be had in the twenty' four hours. I coqld better underhand shutting the windows in towns, during the day, than during the night, for the sake of the sick. The absence of smoke, the quiet, all tend to make night the best time for airing the patient. One of our highest medical authorities on consumption , and climate, has told me that the air in London is never so good as after ten o’clock at night. Always air your room, then, from tho outsieo air, if possible. Windows are made to open, doom are made to shut—a truth which seems extremely difficult of apprehension. Every* room must be aired from without—every . passage from within. But the fewer passages there are in a hospital the better, —Florence NighU vigalc. ’ i

: >; RESIDENCE AND OFFICE ON THE Corner Liberty and Pike Sts, •’»; . .VEVAY, INDIANA,

Hushed is the voice that 1 loved so well, No more for me shall its accents swell; Never again will its breathing alow*

J. II. TITUS,

Slit my sid heart like sweet music's flow*. Cold it that brow as that Parian stone, Stilled is the heart that I called my own, On those mute Ups that so oft spoke their Oust, Silence has settled—cold silence and dust.

Notary Public, and General k - Real Estate Agent, jLECLfenc iiocst:, ykv.it, ind.

Gone from those ctbs is the soft love*

light, ' * No more to bless my aching sight, Gleanings of love that were all for me, That it thrilled my vny soul to ice. - Ahmel that I shall never more' Meet their speaking on this pilgrim Shore, Brings to my heart such a daadening pais, Aud a weary load to my aching brain. Theliaiids that so oft in mine I've presl, Lie folded still on the quiet breast. And the wealth of shining, golden hair, Lies lightly n’er the forehead fair. With brow.of marble and cheek of snow Sweetly she sleeps on her couch below, Sweetly she sleeps, while my tears are

NEff LIST OF SI ED I PISES.

O ti\ICL COLE, OBOCEK,

1860.

I860.

• 4JO SSALEt ISf tlatrlfess. Hamcsi Collars, ; Saddles Bridles, Arc., Main Hlreet, Lldcrr below T'dlN earns:! VtTiT. IsoiiXA. irltOrr

IZOR tale-by J. L. TlllEDAl'D. opportL* Odd . Fellow*’ Hall, Veray, Indiana, AuilmtrcJ Aginl; — ‘ .:'*. Hr. George R-nncl** riant and Hoot ITIi, ■ ,r ' Or. Morse’* Indian Root Pill*,- . ... I»r. C1i«*mh»u'» I’male 11IU, Or. t'holybeale Pilti, t>r. Hampton’* compound Diuretic rillr, ’ Hr. llooHand’t German I'Uli, \ Dr. Wilma'* Drnrf-.irJkf MU*. TVpetlieT with Iht old ilandard*— rookVPill*. , Smltli’a 1'ilU, ■ McLean’* I'fUi, ' ; . Jayne’* PilU. WrlgM’i Fill*, Graves 1 ! Fill* MoBjI’4 PHI*. ' . Soule’s nil*. Lt-ts’S Fill*, Pill*.lAyn’s ni)#i ’Robaek’i I’lUt, ScIIorsVHlK IU‘laiv’* I’UH, >'(r James Clarke’s Female nil*. ■- “ • — A Ii S O — ’ lir. John Hull's Improrrd Sarsaparilla,' ■ -..* “ “ Cotny'd Pectoral of Wild Ckerry. Pr Strengthen!!)* t’crdbl, ’ , Volcanic Oil Liniment, , Or. Brapp’s Arctic IJnimtnl, ■ Mexican Must any Llelmeiit, ■ I )r,l hub’* Painkiller. Hr. Morchtatp* Magnetic Flagler, - Hr. ItdoUuid'l German (litter*. I*r. . ; • ■ ■ Ualsamlc CorJfal, . • Hr. Philips’*Cuugh Simp, ■ *■■ Dr. Temple’s Syrup of Huns and Rennet ' Permian Syrup, or Protoxide of Iron. For *a3»’by v ifebbj J.L. Till KBAUD.

.O. D. TIlOillFSOK A CO., Boot $Shqc Manufacturer*, , Shga Store—Wholesale Gl Retail, ' Plain Street, VrTayj IiulUr»n* WORK alt warranted. No credit on Retail. Storeroom in .Mrs., Dumont's Ruilding on Perry-Street. -September 'll, Ibo'J.—U

J. I.. WATTS, C. TL1:aSA.NT3j C. MASON. WATTS. I‘MMSA VI S A CO.,

Gen. Coffee’* battery and thous aiids of musket baits played, upon on; ranks. We cared not for them; there was a chance of escaping unscathed. • Most cl ns had walked upon batteries a hundred times more destructive without quailing; but to know that every time that rifle was leveled toward us, and the bullet sprang from its barrel, one of us must surely fall! -to see the sun flash as the iron came down, and sea it rest motionless, as if poised upon a rock, and know w hen the hammer struck and (be sparks flew to the full-primed pan, that the death drove unerringly to its goal—to know this and still march op, was awful. . I could see nothing but the toll figure standing on the breastwork. He seemed to grow phantom-like; taller and taller, assuming through the smoke the supernatural appearance of some giant spirit. Again did he reload and discharge his rifle with the same unerring aim; and it was with indescribable pleasure that I beheld, as wo neared the American lines, the sulphurous smoke*gathered around us and shut that spectral hunter from my gaze. Wo lost the battle, and to my mind the Kentucky rifleman contributed more to our defeat than anything else, for while be remained to our sight our attention was drawn from our duties; and when at last wo became enshrouded in the smoke, the work was complete — wo were in utter confusion,, and unable, in the extremity, to restore order sufficiently to make any successful attack.

C'OM-MISSIUN MuKCIfANTS, Ami Dealers ih Western 1’rotluco, !’ 67 an IG3 Majr.ulue Strict, • . ' • * New UtuUM, la. j ,

■ ahed Orel the gure or the early* dead.

I bear thyvoice at the early mom. Like the breath of flowcis on the zephyr’s borne; And when night’s dews wtepo’crlhc lea, I list for a sushi of song from thee. List, till my heart is like to break, For thy lips shall never wake, Music may float o’er thy lowly bed,. But the wait of my heart is a dirge for the dead.. *. '

SAMLEL CHELSIOX, House & Sign Pr.iotcr, Glazier, &c.,

Tl’Il.t, pii'i? | r*>::ij.t •itctitim t.* Mloil# In Idi } | ino. iii * in iii r tuit, Nt'n i;rt i’f ti!iciTswll. jmI in Ilif i I] 1 • imic.iii Krnt'trfct. Ti- 11 ** ,■ i.iiDabif. sial raii.-tirii.ni '■ In *!l VA-C;. * . .-,«pJI*tf

Co mums, K i. sire xr.

J. £■ Jlui ., !

JSLLEY & GUKLEY, . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,

Ijicf nun. , .t. lit'UU, I'atrut.

The voices of Spring are.in the air, Music and beauty are everywhere;

ft Ai n .<■ i-AT5;:*ir. imi. II' 1I.I. pracli-r in !ti- firenil an I j f i'ltufour!* i.fii(/.iflaud l.uiiatv. Ail lni-ii.vi ; 1 j■ m 11 -y : ‘t l ti>; rwl :*■! i-M-ii,-, ttVuUr, ;i ::i •■••vivy (Vv-rvJt rn 1 i-tn <J l*,tU. ajill-iJootl

NOTICE TO ' EVERYBODY I! DO Von wbh on Accordion! Ora Vlelit! Or nFifcer Flute! : If yon do, call at , kb$ 1 V J. Ll THIKUAUVS.

All things ate waking to life and b'ooro, Nature no longer is shrouded in gloom, But deep in my heart is a grassy grave, Above it the weeping wilrows wave. I mourn for the loved of my early years And. the graze .is wet with my flowing v’tears.* ..

.HAtVEiqii.si-:,

IF you , want any-article of--ix aa*«?*■»: ■ Call for Itat ; J. L, THIKUALI’S.

Corner of Market streets,

F. A. ROKltKRK,

Watch-Maker and Jeweller,

ri'jn, 11 ;i ne r :in t,; In* 1 |v.;tril.II’ _£ T ii .i.i i:.* ami null ti.iulol, !<• In; ill t!ie xcrv tiiiTtr *if *!)■- it i>w*. tjt Iln> I iiv. j.i'l tc.l ii.cui' sUitTihbici'f tlitre'l 1 i!f?t <t i -id-iir' *. Trr.ij ? I j.er 3.i4 icv.inj-Mc j'tr ! - .1. s. rw.*otci<i5.

The Bcsfcjof! ]Jnrguins!

If You, Don’t Want 16 Gel Sick,

Tho Finest and Beat Stock evpr Offered'in Vevay. ;■ - rrilB sub-Tithcr. ties jusl received a J. % splendid stocli of Spring ami Summer Clothing for Men'ami Hoys; l-bave all jerts and vsrietiea uf ,■; V

Cl ALl.atTI 11G R .VUG’S Main Street DrbpSlort, i and jupply yourself with tbe suitable wticlva of Mcdkinni la keep you in paxl Lttillh.. 1 Mi’ For a Cold or Cbogfa, try Dull'* Conpotind Pectoral of, WlH Cherry, , - ’; - • v; ■■

Mjiis Kiiai.f. Vticr, !vj., 'i:ESI’ECTH ; LI.Vi»ir"niii.i!ic p'.Mf ih« hi.' ojenf i a fu in P Jitir;nr> W' 4 .ti?, ami iu’io !< I—•; <ffl tu|p| j jjj av'tjru* mt *>i Vukws »n;i Particular a’tta'-.'a i-aM_ (o r ■; '.;.■•>■■ f ;cca‘, and all klndr >•( ■'«-«»irj.

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

i .: . V •' DV A BRITISH OFFICER.

HEGUIAK HApiSON PACKET, FOUI^T

itmiAH

eT'Forany DUirder of the Ulood, Ute Mo \jnik% Of Bull'* Sarsaparilla. : • . r

fA Drilish officer who was at the hattle of New Orleans, mentions an incident oLthrilling strangeness, and very descriptive, of* the Western bun* lers,'many of .wjh.om marched to the defense of Now Orleans as volunteers in the army-undcr the renowned Andrew Jackson;

GOOD CLOXnlXG,

jefaTur any ticrau;em«tt of the Lively Report to the U,*e ptMoiifiand’i German Ritter*.-

■v 1EETALIC UTOIAI CASES

MB' If you have any* deatnt tor! ike ate of a iduvSut Ami-Dyepepilo Remedy, Jiut Try tictkT’a Slwacb ilituM.’t ' ■ ■

JIIKSK V. SlICIiT, tS: ■"wiRi.r. 1it. an! '■■■1 CinlinnelokMi', unLjV'l.ail li.": al i.‘,e .v, lau'mvH IfciaHc.iinTiil aiiii il-c : v )Ut jdl kitul) uf. ia-cr. j-iim; f, >;(- ri 1! 'i! 1 .» r: a: 1 1 In OsManiM, an.I all calls In hls!:i-e ti.lic'ln*: A. Ilv cnu+santly Lcjssn Hiri-.ui.i

From tl:o cnarsest articles to those made of the finest niaieria:, anJ in the best ard most fashionable styles. Among the many. articles of'which every rum needs Sortie one or two, I have Coats, Vests, Pants,'under amt over Spirts, DtawersJSocks, .Handkerchiefs, Gents Famishing'floods, and' in fact everything cent rah Jr kept iu a well regulated clothing store, , ' v I p.m prepared,at oil times to Cut and Make Clothes to order, in the moslapproved style, and) a large stock of Cloth, Casimeie, Satinet. Salinj ike., is kepi on band for this purpose. ■, : 1 hope by close application to business. Anti Fulr Ucalhiff,

r. K MtNW V*V. l *. II. rAtlAtt!,L':c:k, y > ■ i! i, iot.'.t, fry cSiioa’.i,Tuw* > \ .i 1-. ■. .-11.1 1 inii-r./*. V o'chjrt.. ;l:i i .'-:;i'!,iy- .v ! o iynl. I’. M. iWurniU?, will 1‘iiiCT.m.i I'riUy* and Moa- | a: l.‘ uVItxh. li.f f/e'jihi or | aji| !y c:; i'jJ.'l. ’

*4B*Hnve yon Toothache! If an, aptdy Immediately at TMetwnl'a l»rmfSt*raWr aStUof that truly fend and .ffiaseut NEW BEMEOV, that he ha*, which will relieve In JVtf JfinuO*! ;. ■

Marriage on a Death Bed. —In East Boston, Massachusetts, recently, a maiden wife of less than twenty-years of age, was borne to the gray£ The husband and lover was a young mechanics pf twenty, three. They had loved each other from childhood, and were to have . been • married some six months ago, when she was prostrated by consmption. About a fortnight before her death, she said she had only one earthly wish ungratified; she demised to be united to him who had loved her so long and-so truly, in the hope of being his in Heaven! He could dgnyher nothing—hemarried death! Bolstered up by pillows, and supported in the embrace, offher mother, she was united to her loyer; her feeble voice wa? hardly audible, in responding to the questions of the marriage ceremony. She was his, and said she could die without regret. From then until she passed away, she was unable to speak abovea whisper, but she appeared happy, and though wasted to skin ‘and bone, a pleasant smile left; its impress on herfaceasher soul returned to the ' Heaven whence it came.

' Kcndy iUndc Citlliui'. lined anil trimracJ. cldih c<"ired and t'.an, ar... » Hi aurad viilt h!.i I'tuw ail Ptaiara. ea:u.

..A'i'it year Hair felling ofr, and yuur lead be* coming haldl. If an, you may have it restored arid beajuiiled br calling at ThSetaud'j Dtug Sl>re for Fruf. Wood's llalr lieitoiaiire. . ' Vevay: Feb, 8,1EC0, ,•

B. MOREHOUSE,

i We marched, eaid the officer, In a solid column of twelve thousand men, in a direct lino upon the American defenses. 1 belonged to the staff,.and as wo advanced, watched through nor glass the position and arrangements of our.eneniy with that intensity an oflicer only feels when marching into the jaws ol death, with tbo assurance that white he (1ms offered himself as a s-acrifici to the demands of his country, every action, he or otherwise, will be judged with most heartless scrutiny.

pnrchacil hi, rac! Ji;c ri-o; 'if itc i.toauUesiinlc, an I all hi i uaicr.ai.«a: «fc‘>l<ialc r r;,t *. the-e articln aillTadispoicdcf oa the c:-.-: rci--TiBible lern*. ' tltiiJcaic anJ fhirp t a r-‘tM>iiyu,v rlrcet, north of SIU. Killer .vro.’jKt«*;u Hill. .

Uook Uinticr ami l»l;uik Book

jj.t^iFAc'mcnti .Nil rili «iriit«f Jlahi-t'rntr Cherry lame,

1'7'Otl ooM! at least it may.be said the (ru b Lit . been told when speaking of the merilttC

HADIS OX, 1A DIANA., i 1,1.1 ini!.- of Blank llo'd* nil'J and I Sou on M nuy pattern. Iloolt r-r-HrtRt-.t, Trvatnrcr». R 'ciif'lrr.f, ,vc.. on »afTrl miUtc. Duta«M, Journal?. May Bank*. Ae. Xew,paper*. Macarnms. Mn»l<- Ibwt:*. bound Id Hit! la-lii-.t at vt-rv low prior*. ’ , l ‘ uk a‘-all Irtf-.W pi'tliDe wit Anno cl.*'inhere. mril-ly Ht>. JIOHEII .*UfrC.

John Bull's Worm Destroyer. do eat Uicm greedily and ask for lurel" And they as truly pro re (Lcm*;heJ cffettualln the expellingof.Worms! A trial of a ratlin will convince (be mart skeptical, ' ' For talc at whul&jlc arid retail, a* I he ililn EC Drug Eure try IfcUb] J. I-THIKIUCU.

To merii-and receive a liberal shateoF public I only ask lhal all' those wauling aiiyilung ini my line; will give me a .call* 10 beconvinced that the Finest * mosl Kxlraordmay Bargains can be liau at my Eatablishmeul; oa.lhe Noilb side of Main sired. ! JOHN W. GRAY.

Candy Manufactory awl -Bakery.! rPHE Jiil)>c:!!nr has J:ift added It hit BAKERY aait COXniCTIi>XAUVe*tab;iih(atat, a

CANDY MANUFACTORY, and kienr woi*iEi!T to hand ala rje aiaartmec t of Candles, which he will aril it Very reasonable n tea, and Merchinu will dud it to their adraauge ts buy it name. . . . • ■ >['.' A full supply of bread. CaKei, Criters.Clgar* and Tobacco, and Family Ctixcrlei’.nlwatj kepi on bad. : CHAULES;l'.'CSEIl t • (ebl Main Street, .Vcvay, Indiana.

Poiuutios of Diamonds. —A writer in one of the German scientific magazines gives it as his opinion, founded on carefully conducted experiments, that the diamond is the product or condensed carbon, crystalizcd from liquid carbonic acid. It - is known that diamonds not rarely show cavities in which,- according to alt appearances, a considerable pressure must have taken place.. Supposing these cavities to contain some kind of gas, it is argued that there is no reason why this might not be carbonic acid under a high-pressure, and this theory would furnish a ready explanation, it is thought, of the color-rings with black crossuinge observed around the cavities in diamonds, by' supposing them to be caused in a similar manner as those of unevenly compressed glass. The carbonic acid theo,8tands in the same relation-to diamonds, as the mother ley inclosed in a number of artificial add native crystals. That there ate iarge quantities of carbonic acid under a high pressure. in the body of our planet, is shown by the immense quantities escaping at various localities.;

■: .S htf « ’ « O U . ■v- s 53.P I o «rg es- 3 ■ v’B SlIS^I ■ lo»;S2 5 ? S U 9 < : 88 a i?" N i| s ?• a'i'O; I 5 ”U M-'■-ft if; g; < :S.--.§,-■'«!>:, i- ’ . IT I:. ■ ’ ? § =■ I x i ? :v.» " I •' P.-

"VTOX-KXFLOSIVK Bl’llNISO FLF1D.—TLe X\ beat In the market, always m hand, and for sate by lfeb*| J. U Till KUA 1*11.

It was a strange sight, that long range of cotton baled—a new material for breastwork —with the crowd of human beings behind; their heads only visible above the line of defense. Wo could distinctly aco their long tides lying over tbo bales, and the entire battery.of Gen. Coffee directly in front, with its great mouth gaping toward os, and the position of Gen. Jackson.with bis staff around him. Out .what attracted our attention most,.was the figure of a tall man standing on the breast works dressed in linsey woolsey,;witb buckskin leggings, and a broad rim felt bat that fell around hisface concealing his features, fie was standing ib one of those picturesque And graceful altitudes peculiar to those natural men-, dwellers in the forest. The body rested on the left leg, and swayed with a curved line upward; the right arm was the hand! grasping the rifle near the mosaic, the butt of! which rested near the toe of ; lhe right foot, while.• with . his hand be raised, the jrim- of; his hat .front his eyes; and seemed gazing from beneath intensely upon oqr advancing column. The cannon of Gen. Coffee bad opened upon us, and tore thro’ our ranks with'dreadful slaughter, hot we continued to! advance, unwavering and cool, as if nothing, threatened onr progress. .. , ■ ■ t; - <■

Xew’Blacksmith Shop!

LAMPS— Of various tty to and prices—always on band, at I lie Main ft. Imtj: Store, opposite Odd Fellows' Hal), and for sale by ■ fcbS ' J. I,. THIKIIAl'l),

HEAD-ClTrARTERS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES! AT the eld ud well known d'-ah’Jihment of Ci TIUEfBAVD &. SOX, Mala itrtet, between Ferry and Liberty, Yciay. Indiana, may :b« found the iLjei.' ooitesMnsivet best amort-, r {”**> ■' meat ef EiaTiaa Wometer .WMI brought toVerjjr. At»o, • mBB keep.caaatantly'on hand a t IgHV;., , fjllatacatmealcf CC3T01I . uSBUodt tvort-**Mch’ wcwsr WB , east to pre sarte&ctlou. : MB ... . l«lSfa quality atti ccateta • fcOOTS & SHOfaS, .fir the ficoet quality tad twpt ityle, atade t> ordrr ca the ihorttet cotlca.

T1IC ncdenlpierl.bai juat , opened a Shop oa Walnut Street, oppa- t utc Scldea T, GftlayV VV i'l ■ Shop, where he U prefer-;; ■ \\ ~F.V .- ; ed tndo all kiodtiof work \y":y* “j_ inhlallae ia a itipetlor " taaoaer with prom pm et*. . . ’ Tarticular auaniba p»tn to Iroalne Wana*, Ceru, Tiara, I ft ricah oeitif, taakinjilay 1’re.y ■ Irina, etc. 'All Linda of Itepalrtnp .done oa ihort notice. He uiy made work contunlly on haal.’ <. • ■■ B3*l KipecUUUy soliAt a fair i ha re. of pabtlc patronage, aid will taleator to glee KUifbctloa lu all ca.e». CUAlllfS II. GEBRAKD. Veray, lad., SUroh T, IttO.—if A

QPALlUNfiS P HE PA It Ell OWE-For mending O furniture, Crockery, dishes, kc. It should be In every family. A bttbh nccomi'anies each bottle. For *ale by . J. L.TUIE1UUU.

SCHOFIELD’S

WOOLEN FACTORY,

At Smi, Iml. TIIK publlcls hereby notlQed that the machinery In ibU establishment It now all In complete order for Carding, Spinning, Weaving and Coloring; and all work, where wool (a In good order, will be done in a skill Oil aud sailsfectorj' manner, upon the following terms Ifewlt:

FIRE ANI) SMOKE, - TUE undertl'tned reipecifully Infona thelr friendaand the pubtlo gvaorally'.Ts that litoy have taken the itaod formerit occupied by K‘. 0. Auderaob,3iE5Et ;fihe old Jail), where' they I will 'patty on the BbekimUhlug Bmlneu. m .‘all (tu ■ xarioa* branchet. ' . r. < ' . Alt work warn olid aousd, and of the beat material.;^

Fomaking Blankets fl width, In Uie grease t leach For making Blankets, washed and napped lAO .“ For making Blankets,cotton warp,' 1.10“ For making 4 leaf Jeans, 1 furnish bine warp 2Sa2fe For making 3 leaf Jeans, , *• ; “ 23c For making White Ltnsey, “ • ' ** JCK For making Colored! dnsey,. USc For making White Flannel, ‘ Ifo For Carding, Spinning and Reeling, pr lb I4n For Carding, Spinslngktwlitlug itock’g yarn |fc

(P*Boot« and Shoes RrpaiaKD in tbc fceet eiaaar, at ihort aoUee. auglO-U C. TBIEBAUD & SON.

Ca&h for Bides!

TEE HlghKt Market Price paid fer’Eu'u i&d fiats w” ' C. THBBACD i SOS.

Particular Atteniion! HoWm are hoi abod lltio mcl«, nor mules like honcij in this Shop.. . v' • ; . tiumN’i JtORlSEH. ' Veety, March W, lHu.—ly

bars continue ,0 Vy^Wl SOBBEBzensof Vevay and ficiimy ‘with the belt Fiesh Meat the country affords. Theyserre the public at the MarVet House-every Tuesday, Thursday aind Saluiday, at reasonable prices. , We pay thft : highest; market price, ft? Pat Cattle, Sheep and'Ubgs. ; ffOBTHCOT * ROUS.

:' Woo) sent from adUtance, In good order, shall be worked at toon as possible, and forwarded to Die owner according to directions accompanying It- ’ I will keen on band a large supply of Blankets, deans, Limeys, Flannels, and Stocking Yarn, to Mil oheap for < Cash or exchange h>r Woo). ‘ ( Wanted.—2,0m pounds,' of Lard to grease Wool With, Io eichange for goods; or work done al my .establishment, . • I am bow prepared to work <Jnr log the coming reason, 40,Wu pounds of Wool. J ' ■ ■ ■' * The highest Cincinnati price will be raid in cask or work at my establishment hr WuoU Being thankful for put favors, I respectfully to1 lidt ashore of patronage, and wilt always endeavor to render everything satisfactory, Oiden dr Wool left with Hathaway k Ca, Ferry atrttt, VcTay, lod.*or iotuiKao How* Sucar Creek, Ky., will be promptly attended to. All work left over winter will be charged extra for storage and risk. ' ' tar .Yu Work teilf bt Delirertd until fad for. JOB SCHOFIELD. ; Riling Sun, April II, iifO.—3oa

Sinful Habits. —Bo not too slow in the broking of a sinful custom; a quick) courageous resolution is better than grad* ual liberation;in such acorn* bat, he is the bravest soldier that lays about without 1 feat or wit. Wit pleadsj fear dls* heartens; be that would kill Hydra, bad better stike off one neck than five heads; fell the tree, and the branches are soon out 6ff. •

CARRIAGES, &c.

on band and continues — «« —with Increased hellities—to manufacture Buggies. Carriages, * a, *““ =E^s^as *SnikU'a, , Wagons. Plows, Ac.. Rapairtcg, Pointing, Trimming and Jobbing of all hinds do no with neilna*i sod diipatch, liar log (be best of workmen and msierlaU.be Is detenu laud nut \u bo surpassed for durability, oteganco or cheapness. All wort warranted.

TIIU dndcntpiorl bat

Fruit and Ornamental Trees,

vines, shrubs, &C.,

HOBBS. WALKER it go., ■ At the Evergreen Nurseries , twelve miles east of Louisville, Ky., immediately on the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad.

cuLiiruriD s.-ro ron sjllb si

IT We pay the highest market price in Cash for HIDES, to be left at the store of

-Olarkioa A Waldo.

N. & R.

I am prepared to manufacture plain or fancy trimmed Conns, end attend funeral calls wllh haarsel A. A. TINKER. Cotton Township, March 15,1035,—tf

The Elastic Eoo.—Ttks a good sound egg, plica it in strong vinegar, and allow it to remain twelve hours; it will then become soft and elastic.

• YeVay, October 6, 1869.—t

To Hay Growers and Hay ; Press Builders. milEtuidsxslgoed. ha line bought tha uelaiivt X right of Jaim<»*adHwiueri»dCoantJeiof <(£■ pSumtBaaier dr Mormor Prats, hereby give woUm - liii whoever wish to build Ft toes of the us. Ww isroectauntiy on hand tha Rsitl&ga for tbs shcTSPtre*. r. L. OBI SARD i SOS’, lolimA. IT. B**-Tbof* who have tmlt Prestos of the shore Patent. since Dseember 30,1&17, mil please tail tad pay us the Patent Fey. sep21-tf

THE PROPRIETORS baring made Urge oddltfons to their are prepared to supply those who may favor them with their ot.itrr, on very favorable terms. Their Trees are well grown sad rigorous, ami warranted true to their name. Their Nursery now contains 100 acres. SOT They hsrc told and del Ire red trees in sou then ten Indiana (or several years, and hare always Sven general satisfaction. They respectfully rer time who desire to purchase good fruit tree* to the farmers throughout Indiana and Kentucky I

EISIHG STHTFOUEDEY, J, M. KEISTER & CO,,

A fllflTTW A ' For Ibo INSTANT RKAViPIIihA hep and permanent H.V I H lift CURE of m» dlrirewo* lllllJUUlill. complaint) <wo . FENDT'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mado by C. il. SEYMOUR *‘uO., HIT Ntwaa Y. Price, 11 pcrboi; *enlfte« by pai, ’ • . «p25-6m ; TTp* Fo« S*t» at ah. Dtcootrr*.

In this state it can be into a' tolerably. , wide-month^d, bottle; when in, it most be covered with water haying some soda' in it. In a few hoars this preparation will re* store the egg nearly to its original solidity^after which the eho'd b« poured off and the bottle dried. Keep it as a cariosity to pnz'zlo Jronr friends for an anation bow. the egg fii)aldia.jba bottle. .

TTiTKO removed their Foundry into their new XL bonding, are now prepared to doall kinds of casting usually done in similar eauhliihmenta, Usring procured eood Lathes, we an enabled to do Taming m a neat and workmanlike style. . . We are-also manufacturing O’Zey’s Patent Lath CnUer, which with ona Hone Power will cut from 19 to 15,040 merchantable Lath per day. We shall also hare made and ready far the reason, Sugar JSHla cf thrust apnrored pstterns, at prices that will suit alt wtowuh to purchase. We hare ma4**och alterations in our Hay Press Irena that place' ilea UjonJ ihe pcnitslty of breaking. ; ’ Tbsnkfol for past favors we eirnestly eolfcit a ceotlonltlce if the ramc. . AU orders left with F. L. CRI3ARO ii 30N; of will be punctually slicndcdto. . , ■ X U. KEISTER <t CO. BlSlagEunl Ju.'1,1S:4,

Tha roar of caimoD seemed tp bare no effect upon-tha figure standing on the cotton bales, But he seemed fixed and motionleaa aa a atalaft. At last be moved, throw hack thq bat rim over the crown with hia'left fund; raised the rifle to bia shool jer, and took aim at onr groap. .Oor, oyci were riveted upon him.. At whom

— A, member of Congress excused himself for address* ihg a Miss Francis— by her abbreviated maiden name, by saying he had the franking privilege.

fiSrOrders addressed to H0BB9, WAtKEHt CO., O'Baanca Foit-OtScc, Jefferson Co., Ky., or to J. C. Rising Sun, Ohio Co., Inti,, wilt rectiro prompt attention. apJfl-UndvJ3

1 A'LFBEDjilAW. haring lorp away Mi OW ■fk. Eton Soda for the purpbew at posting op a Ns* Euliant.bx* removed his Stock of floods to Panel Britoux** Brick;

GtOAL OIL.—Wc hare jnst retired a aapply of > Kq. i ilayrriJle Oil, which we are at reduced prices for cash. ITW . apoa CLARKS OR b WALDO.

Carpenters tj Cooper Tools , O' F THE BEST QUALITY; and at lowest figures, by F. L. OR1SAKD k SON,

rTlEASr-TEAS.—Jtut retired. * frtshroppljr of 1 laportW TeaaLwhlch'WlllbcaoldAttodoccd prices, atthe Cwb Store of . , _ P COOlVOKIER & LEWIS,

Make no* haste to be • rich, ifyovi wodld prosper.

kl#old,sand,where be wUbe|*i*cdl« waftapen Ms ohTcdstanni and Atp|y Ukn wtti *«dl at fow pxiMt Vetsy, Iad.,'Febi«, ISA

'fho Celebrated Wooster Faaalog Mills hr rale tew by ’ O sir no t Sox.

It. COK.\ELL A CO.’S ,V«ir >ml Improved Two'Thnad; Tight k'ait Klllcli* Double Lock, Premium ’ SEWING MACH IKES'; I -nilST CUSS MACHISM containing all 1 jy ilie good qualities of allolher*. The same mi'J) n itc ilii MarWhe. make. Their work vjll not rtp.. Hey hate Urn exhibited at teveral Falff, and al*«ys look; tltehirhett premium uier all others f.ir {molly Miring. Every working part H made ftnuif and lerviCeaMc —n’ry limplo In nperaKon—««lJy ■ ItriraW bum printed dlrre* ■ UoD»—jv*s fium twu common spool*, without re* . windloe. and both In eight, aS*M the machineThey *tH rtitch, bind, hem, lock, iWI. gather,am!embroider heaptlhlUy, nod are almost noiseless in. operation.’ 1 hey can he folly rvlicd on a? the lw*l machine In.use. They are sold at a small prosit, r.r place thtirr within the reach of families unable, to pel high-priced, one*. ' Abo, the l^lVEltSAUlEMMERANDCCAGE, ■which tail I* adjudM Id frld any width of hem, on all ihicknrtiet of fttud*. I’rlce.ii., - ; j i'tlcri. — Small Family Machines, table am) drawer, 4ii; with Cabinet Care locked, $JT.— Large Family Mirhlriti.SUi. Ca hi net Case, lucked. $37, Uai.ufuclutlue Machine, complete, $10;, Cabinet Case. locked,’$42. uue *et of M Mites,: urea driver: tweeters; oil can; nnd primed ditec- ( lions, go with each Machine. " jJ3’ Sctrral’of these Mac.MncUre In socceaafol operation iu . this vicinity. " v HVCatl nt WJC, FAl’I-KNEirn Saddier Shop | and examine (or ymmelre#, or V rite and pet the! desired Information or sample work. They will be) tuirclinwed loonier aud told to go anywhere. *\ ■ WILLIAM FA I! LKNLK, Aurxr, janl-tf ' - VcviT, Ishus.i.-, HOW TO MAKE MONEY! One-l’rice Cash! jflL’Y jour Coodsal -the 15 store ■ of ?’ " COORVOISIBR & LEWIS, 1 I And rave the enormous proflu tldt arc chary*.! ■ ’ n.ake up for had debts, and your s-ncccsJ )i • eertalu. '■ ’.■■ ■ . - I jaunt. They hare just receive*! a handsome stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hate & Caps," Moots ‘fe Shoes.', Queens*. , , tv;if,‘, Tiilile C'ulltry**Stc„ Ac., nl.lch wil' le miU vefv low. * Tley buy their CooU ftr CJS/f, and lake grrat , a:ti* In fc'f-clioif their ,tuck.' -.They am receiving ftc-'b supplier ntrytntimli. which maker their y.rvt * frfd, and complete. I'erfon* who » t-h to make money should study tlieir l;*Ure*t. and call at .the Cheap Cult store of roruvOisiEHA lewis. N. W e-nterof Main and Uherty Simla. >. | Ba'Mutter. Fypt,* Kip, Jleeswnt, Country I pro-lute. Ac., will he taken in exchange for poods. I Vccay, August 3, IhSih

W»1X 3P»i>C]p ■Window Curtains! FIJREB OARDPBIK TS JUST RECEIVED fivm Ktw York, an oiUre Lti ktofk of the above «J1 be *:M low (or.ctlh, by ■ n j.]l J. 1/. TMIEBACD,

COAL OIL! , COAL OIL LAMPS ! 1 JVST RECF.1VT.D, a »upp1j o( the r»rj hot article of Majlfille Coal t)U—logethar *lh aa . entire new tupaljr of t'OAL OIL LAMP:?, *hieh are now oIere>l (nr for nwh at the Jleiii Hrect Prut it ore, tuaiiiie U. I'. Hall, he - • ; iii)l I, J, L TIlltUALD. f ' ~ • * . • -

ixWm jiwioi. ' . si»* *««*- BLEDSOE & BEYMBE, . MERCHANTS & .TRADERS, ■ Fwcrscr, Isdum.

■ ; 1)11, J; W. MUttPIIY, 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, >,VT. STKULlXOt Switzerland County, Indiana. JOHN L. EGELSTON, rt.iLtK tn ’ ' Dry Oaods, Groceries anfl Product, Sti;eu:‘s Cries, Kk.vtvcbt. V rti'Ptot Offlre I’mt'jf,

i. 5. U.HB. , ; . r. intn**. . IAMB & ADKINSON, Attorneys and Counselor b at Law, VEVAY, INDIANA. T1T1LL praeUte fh the Courts of Siriticrlaad u\}f lai ajjoinlag couctlei. All lej>l bmlneu icU »ith rtoeirt iho jirooijit attention rf Mb

E. E. tCTLIR. t. It. BirM. a H. 1.11105; H. H. BAETON & CO., Cousin IsmoiK ilei’diaiitsj AM1CC1US1 15 > SJ'I WEST lilts PRODVCE,' N't. b. f Mas»icv Street, NewOtleati*. l/a." ‘ BENJAMIN EGELSTON, JUSTICE OF TUB PEACE, Covi.wros, Kumcckt. Oma; corner cf T.exlnjrftm l*ike m<I Kuliiun street. 1'articular attention |«iii to I to L‘bl* lectio:io( Claim*. All 1/iirtLUi csitriiiSeJ to Ltai * ill rtceire i>roopt silent ton, sejill'

- WILLIAM FAULKNES, HADDLERY WAKEIIO USE Ftu Sr* nr, V et.it, Ktuiaxi. MAXCFACTORV ct Sinltk*. Uriilk*, Haretis, Colltr#, Ac. Tcrjii cf ;>lc, Cash. fty K9'.M) Tork wunlc ' inten from ibe fhsi** '** lit cinri■> ] l« gitcu. Tlivtlf'tl Ut j*i-i fj'.crt. - .nuil reroe;; fully.»111: ri t a lit t: a 1 it a tc uf j a: re ua s c itt the future. : . att-l'i • SfiT’ka Uijsitr.rnt cl Sil'A'lNtl TIIliIMU—tniiiWe fut HcirjDj M-icMuti, kep; courtly uu ' lumL ■■■.'. j» J ‘ !

VJT« .'Mr. "VbWdcRaRD* JjOOT it SHOE MAKKK. * ferry Slrtfl, Vcvoj - , lint la tin. 1 JESPECTFL’J.t.Y inform* (!*«• jmljlic il:a! It JL\ cuntlniiti lo ntrrr oa Itie ‘ Ho6l and •Swc lMUine« In ail it.-viarioua brai ;It UL* old (tan I uij rvrty -tteej, uae i al>ure Itie Dtitj Hire, lie variants hi' *.»r\ tn the ailsIitJMii, bod*, la »ijle and dnratlli:;.'. , r jmmic u:a; r.e sS»

V ■ \ r LvV,VY. : ; SXOVK & TlXWAnai EMPOHIUES. Tlin subscriber.* keep omdantl.;- na I ha ml a large arroriiceol of -STul'fr.V, | Consisting uf a! I tin mwt approve*; it llcnu and slae;, inducing the j..ipnhf , “Hurt," "Cllprar,” *■ Champion,'’ "Hr* Banee,”, and •Tre-nltim'’ Ceding and f Heating btorcs, all wit nmol to giro ►altitictloa.*. ■>-■■: ' TCOOinWiA: 3B»0E 2 Wc keep oo hjml a large flock of Tlnxape efonr own minufictmc, »i!b irhldi rmintiy norcbanU will be inpplted at Cincinnati price*- Abe, Japanned Ware, Uraa Kettles, ie., ic. • JOB WORK. All kinds of Job Work in our line, such as KpcutiDg.Tin Roofing, fcc., deceit short nptlce, in the f err heii strlg, and on reasonable tensu. ■ aV Old Capper, Drasa. led' Pe*ter, taken in exchange.* . C. GOLD CNBC KG \ SON*

‘I'VlilKCT'frum Or. John Dali, l'i Ooien Horei I / “ Hull’* W’urlu Itetrojef.” ‘Alto, a OvjIi supply of ' , t . “Bull's Sarsaparilla,” Bull’s Comp’d Pectoral ofWild Cherry. All of which Ij offered at wltoletalc or retail by fcKJ . . J. L. TIIIKII.U U.

BLACKSM1THING! 1'UE tinders! cried' respectfully announce to He , cllhensof VtTay and (he su troundln* country Hal Hey {use established iheaudveilo tbs shop formerly occupied by >: Joseph J a jers, on Ferry itreeL •' and are nor prepared todoall kinds of rurk in their line, such u Ironing Wagons and' Haggles, miking Hay Press Irons, Ploirs,.' Horse-Shoeing,! sad ercry thing else pertaining to this business, la a utU- ■ factory Dinner. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. ' JAMES ABUSTKOMG 4 SOS'. Veray, March 15, lb«.-lf .