Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 June 1860 — Page 1

PCSUSHED WEEKLf, BT JT. #T. Waldo.

CARD & JOB PRINTING, At Lmv Prices von Cash!

‘ TEHUd OF araSCPJPTIOX. Out 00 PJ a year, if paid la alTacc", 81 00 If ttot Mill w till a cbm mTithi, 1 23 If paid at any time within the year* 110 , If cot pal-J and) the expiration of the year, 2 f -0 ■*TEHMS OF AUVXBTiSINO. Om iqure, (ten lie*?,) Cn; Insertion, $0 w«rt, additional Insertion. . 23 One Sqtare three nuroths, without chine*, Oa« aquirt fix toon'-hi, - • • 3,00 One iquire, twelve taoMhi. ... 8,00 Bn*lBet»Cardi,diipIiitJ.of fimrlofillnei, S,C0 'Yearly adrenlsetnenU of three jquirci tad upward!, ehanteahle quarter! y, 83 per square. Admttenenta with Urge cots, ancnal display. oriepltidnslrelroa tielnilde of the piper, or chin phi o(truer than quarterly, will be charted extra, according w'drcunutiaces, ■JS* Legal InierertwiUhcehartedtm all anew HO due at the god of each yeaiynniil paid.

N»ii to ruxmtu tad Entoi, tie b*« nj u

i XHCHE48E T0TJE BUSINESS, i'll to Duu tad Ctui izUnilrttr. n« Rirxiiu Jot Oincx bti Ja* leva nppSat Xtw tad Duadfal typt, tad liaaw pnptivd vttb ta tbttodtoc* of tU klodj ef r ~* , »r < *'* fcr dtltf yr«y Ttrinj of Plain, & Fancy Job Printing, meh u.Ctrdi, Ltbcli, Bilal*, Cbicfa, CImlut, Rill betdi, Btsdbtlli, Lint Po»Un, PtapLlw, Procrtcau, VUItlof Cam*. larimloai, kL, kt, tt inor. aotlct tad tt tctt lav mtt. Wattax (one with cetond Ink. or oroarct, *t«a dmdni Httloit rtctstlr added t FAST CARD PUSS jo iM Ofic*. ir« Are. tstbled to do tils Had «( prlDtlojc better, fuUr tad chuptr, tlta layeOw oflct la this ustloa of caoatiy.

YOLUME XLIII.

YEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1860.

NUMBER 26.

L. COBNELL & CO.’S ,S‘ayr tnd Improved Two Thread, Tight Double Lock, Premium •»& (*M<X SEWING MACHINES. A FIRST. CUSS KACIUNE, containing all ■ the food qualifier of all other*. The «ame itltoh at tie $ I ii Machine* make. Their work will not rip. They hare been eahSbiteJ at aereral Fair*, and alway* took the hlslie*t premium over allot here for family sewing. Erery working part li made strong and terrier able —very »iinpJe In operation—cully 1 arced from printed direction* —*c«r* from two common ipootii, without rewinding, and both in »lgbt, above the machine. They will jtltch, bind, hem, tack, fell, father, and embroider beautifully, and are almoit noUelca* in operation. They can be fully relied on at the best machine In bk. They are Mid at a iroall profit, to place them will.In the retch of ftmlllce unable to get high-priced one*. t AUo, the UNIVERSAL HEUMER ANDGCAGE, which can he adjmted to Ibid any width of hero, en all tMcknetic* of goody. Trice, $5.

> Window Curtains! ■ j. 1 FIREBOARD PRINTS JUST RECEIVED In-tn S'ftr York, u ntire new ttdck of the above paper*,« bleb «Jl be ! k>!J tor forcaab, be aptl J. L. TIUEBAIP.

BY THE WINDOW AT EIX

Dr.XP.IllDWWAY, HESUJKNCB AND OFFICE OS TEE Owner Liberty and Pike Sts,

The woods are all alive to one who walks through them with his mind in aa excited state, and bis.eyes and ears wide open. The trees are ah ways talking not merely whispering with their leaves, (for every tree talks to itself in that way, even when it stands alone in the middle of a pasture,} but grating their boughs against each other, as old horn-band* ed farmers press their dry, rostliog palms together—dropping a not, or a leaf, or a twig, clicking to.the tap of a woodpecker, or rustling as a squirrel dashes along a branch. It wan now the season of singing birds, and the woods were haunted with mysterious, tender music. The voi* ces of the birds which love the deep* er shades of the forest are ladder than those,'of the open fields: thc»e are the anna that have taken the vail, the hermits that have hidden them* selves away from the world and tell their griefs to the infinite listening silences of the wilderness—lor the one deep inner silence that nature breaks with her fitful superficial sounds .becomes multiplied as the image of a star in ruffled craters.— Strange! The woods at fifil convey the impression of profound repose, and yet, if you watch their ways with open car, you find the life which is in them is restless and nervous ai that oi a woman; the little twigs are crossing and twining and separa* ting like slender fingers that cannot be still; the stray leaf is to bo flat* teued into its place liko.a truant carl; the limbs sway and twist, impatient of their constrained altitude; and the rounded masse? of foliage swell up* ward and subside from time to time with long soft sighs, and, it may be, the falling of a few raindrops which bad Iain bidden among the deeper shadows. 1 pray you, notice, in the sweet summer days which .will see you among the mountains, this inward tranquility that belongs (o the heart of the woodland, with this nervousness, for 1 do not know what else to call it, of outer movement. One would say that nature, like untrained persons, could not set still without nestling about or, doing something with her limbs or features, and that high breeding was only to bo looked lor in trim gardens, where the soul of the trees is ill at ease perhaps, bnt their manners aie unexceptionable, and a rustling branch or leal tailing out of seasuu i» *n indecorum. The real forest is hardly still except in the Indian summer; then there is death in the house, and they are waiting for the sharp shrunken months to come with white raiment for the summer’s burial.

FOREST LIFE

A Funny Speech. —Tht Wisconsin Legislature have formally considered a proposition to abolish all laws for the collection of debts. Tho moverofthebill—Mr. Elmore —is a great wag, as is evi* denced by the following extract from his speech upon that subject: The speaker proceeded to review tho present system of collecting debts. It was all a humbug and a cheat, a matter of technicalities and legal shuffling. Lawyers gave advice in order to obtain a fee and encourage litigatiou.— Judges made blunders and mistakes. He had little experienco in the law and that was rich. jLanghter.] He would give a history of it.— The speaker then related how ho had purchased a yoke of oxen adout fifteen years a go—paid fifty dollars for them—a few days after, tho son of man of whom he bought the oxen came to him and said the oxen were his. He insisted on having pay over again, and commenced a suit before a justice. The jury didn’t agree. Finally, through the blunders of tho Bushwood- justice of the peace, tho cause went against him. He appealed to the Circuit Court in Milwaukie. There I lost again and said to my lawyer: “I will give you ten dollars to quote, Pennsylvania law to Judge Miller and have a new trial ordered.” (Great laughter.] He took the ten dollars and performed the duty.

I bare thought a< 1 rat by the window at eve And gazed op the ca|m azure sky, Of that beauteous home wheie the blight - spirits live, Of those mansions of glory on high.

VEVAT, IXDIAXA.

J. II. TITUS,

DR. J. W. MURPHY,

Notary Public, and General

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

' Real Estate 'Agent, * LECLBHC HOCSE/VEVAY, IX D

VT.- STtlRI/ING,

When the soft silver moonlight enchant' ■ingly fell Like a h lo of glory around. And all Nature seemed wreathed in its charm-woven spell With a calm, holy sjicnee profound;

Switzerland County, Indiana. .

COAL OIL!

COAL OIL LAMP9!! JUST RECEIVED, a tuppljr ot Hie very bed article or SlaySTllIe Coal tUl—iojeUiw *lfc an entire new lupply of COAL OIL LAMPS, *bleh are now oSercd tote for cuh at the Slain £kret Drua Store,' oppotlte 0. F. Hall, be spit J. L TIIIEBAUI).

%. jr. urn. ' p. abzwmn. LAMB & ABEINSON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law,

VEVAY, IXDIAXA.

. JOHN L. EOELSTON, m until lit} Goods, Groceries and Prodace, • Steele's Creek, Kentucky. S3* Post-Office sddras, Patriot, Indunju

There I've lingered and gazed at those bright orbs abuve, Half entranced wiih absorbing delight. Till that Land of ineffable beauty and love * Seemed to dawn on my, sorraw-dim'd sight

WILL prsdiee fa the Courts of Swltrerlscd snd adjoining can'ntiti. All legal basinets left trith either wlllrecdrc the prompt attention ■of both. Je-Ci

KEIV LIST OF MEDICINES.

DAM EL COLE, GltOCGlt, S3D 0LIUS I»

I 1'aicu.—Small FamDj- Machlnea, table and drawer, $2 i- r with Cabinet Cue lock ad, 27,— | Large Family Machine,, $JS; Cabinet Cate, locked, $37. MannracturJnj; Machine, complete, $10;' Cabinet Cate, locked, $42. Use Ml of .Needle*, wrt<r drlrer;twiti*et*.ollcao ( and printed directions go with each Machine. jfiS' Several of there Machine! are Id tocctaiflil operation In thU vicinity. - S3*Call at WJI. TACLK-VKIl’S Saddler Shop and examine for yotirMlvc*, <ir wrlieaod get the Jfired Information or ram pie work. They will be to order and told to go anywhere. ' WILLIAM i'ACLKSKK, Aaixr* -i Lml-tf Virai, Ijotasa.

Harness, Haines, Collars, Saddles, Bridles, dc-» Viia Street, 1st dear belo* Ten’i corner, • Vmr, Lituxi. * • i«U-6m

1860.

And, oh! oft 1 have sighed fox the spirits* glad wings, Through those regions of beauty to soar, Farbeyond the dim veiluf terrestial thing* Where true harmony reigns ever more.

BENJAMIN EOELSTON, JUSTICE OF THE I'BACE,

IT'On sale hr J. L. TI1IEIU CD, oppoiltr Odd Fellows' Hall, Veray. Indiana, AnthqltfJ Agent‘ . , i 1 Dr. ficoryc Rennet'* Riant and Root (tlk. Dr. Jlorrc'* Indian Root 1'ilU, ‘ I'r. Cbcetcman'* Female I’lllf, Hr. Jidda Chalybeate ill I*. Dr. 11 mu|itou’* Ct>tn|K>unJ Diuretic Fill* , ’* 1 Dr. Doottand’* German Pill*. , Dr. Wilton'* Ihad-Adf Pllll. ]. Tocethcr with tbe old ftacd&rdj—. | ■ ' Coot'* Fill*. Smith'* Kiln. : lie Lean'* P(|l), Jayne'* til It, • Wrtgbi't Plltj, 1 Grave*'* Hill, Moffat’* Pill*, Soule 1 * Fill), LW* Pllll, Utdc'* pllli, Ayer** Pllli, Hobtck'i Pllll, Seller*'* .ITlIt, RaJaay'i Flllx - . SR Jmei Clarko*i female Fill*. .

O. 0. TIlOiUK’fijOi'V A CO., Boot Sf Shoe Manufacturers, ■Shoe Store—Wholesale fit Retail, nils Street,. Vevay, Indiana. WORK sit warranted. ‘ No credit on Retail. Storeroom in Mrs. Du* motifs Building on Ferry Street. . September 27, 1853.—If '

Comoros, Kentcckv. ■ OFFICE comer of Lcxlnyton Pike and UadiEod * I ret t. ' Particular attention pal.l to tte Collection of Claim). All biuincu enlriuted lo him •ill receive prompt attention. ■ eepll

Oh, ye muses that fan up the soul’s. alUr* fires, Till they seem with the vast nil aglow, Beat me oft to that lidd where Ihe htati . never tires. Where no tempests of Earth ever blow.

J. L. WATTS, - C. rt.EASASTJ, C, lUSOSj WATTS.' 1 PLEASANTS & CO.,

HOW TO MAXBMOITEY!

Commission Merchants, , Anri Dealers in Western Drodnce,' 07 and 69 Magazine Stmt, ■ ff. ; ~ Ntw OcUlN'l, la. ;

couhtokbr & -i^Ewis, And ute (heenortfioiV'pMflu (bat are charge! to make up far bad debts, and four success fr certain. •

HYING FOR ETERNITY,

' Tba Bible tells’ua to live for eleroilj'. The wise man obeys this divine teaching having implicit confidence in God. He views all the things of time in a proper tight.— Whether ho is made rich or poor, be njoices in his state, because be knows that very soon "as the flower of the grass he shall pass away."— His life is not that of thogay butterfly, playing in the sunbeams. As the bee lays up honey in its cells for the winter, so be lays up treasure in heaven with- Christ, lira heart is there. His home is there. He is a pilgrim here, "a stranger in the earth.** He does not say like the unthinking worldling, "Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we shall die." With Paul he exclaims, "To me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.* 1 The love of Christ constrains him. Death in bi« view is not annihilation. It is tbe gateway tO'glory. It is the dour which opens up to his sight his rich treasures. Faith that teaches into eternity and apropriates the promises, is not misplaced. The narrow way tends to joys eternal. You recollect what is said about Moeos in the epistle to the Hebrews, how by faith ha was enabled to took beyond the things ot ibis world, "esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Kgypt; lor he had respect unto- the recompense of the reward.' 1 The Christian is not with* on/ his reward in this life, end if he is permitted to suffer persecution, he ought to rejoice in ill because the promise is, "if we sutler, we shall also reign with him." God ruaniJests bis abundant mercy amt love when he permits any one to suffer in this world lor his name; *Tn hope of eternal life,” with joy Paul coV date his epistles "iu bonds," and subsciihe. hiUiself the "prisoner ol Jesus Christ." The grace ol Christ overcome! the world. N Uod docs not leave bis children alone, but is very Dear, to them, when they suffer lor him. Missionaries and tnanyrs are always happy. Those were loud and: beart-ivlt praises, which Paul and Silas sang iu (he dungeon at Philippi. ’ Though their leet were made-fast in the stocks, they enjoyed sweet-communion with GuJ,

wramiFAumiEE,, . SADDLERY WAREHOUSE

' PtW STZMT, VlTlT, IsltUsiV ' of gad.Het, Bridle*, ilarnew, jJJt'CSEliw, 4c, TertnsofMte, Ca.*b. A---., a a»*AII work mutt be touted far Ukta (rom the ibop, a* ctolU. canno ICBj be given. Thankful for part fivars.aT and respectfully solicit a liberal stare uf patronage in the future. attain

SAi11UEl.Eti£LSm, Houso & Sign Painter, Glazier, fix.,

Xjhl

-ALSOHr.'John Roll'* /m/mrol Samps rill*. " “ Comp’d Pectoral of Wild Cllrty. Dr McLean’* Strcti(,tLctilo|{ Cordial, “ Volcanic Oil Liniment, Dr. Rrspc'* Arctic Liniment, Mexican Mmlati;; Liniment, Hr. Ihvir, I'nln Killer, ■ ,Dr. lloreltead'* Majtnetic Pinter, Dr. llooHanJ** German Ritter*. , Dr. lialumlc Cordial, ; Dr. Philips'* Coach Sirup, Dr.-TemptC, Sirup of Hup* and Bocrset, Permian Syrup, or Protoxide of Iron. For sale by- . [ftbSj J. I-TUIEB.CD.

CpvisoTOX. Kistuckr. 'll riLb give prompt attention to all call* In bis If .line.in Curlngton, Xewjiort or Cincinnati, and In the adjoining counties in Kentucky. Term* reasonable, ami >aU.£zcUun guaranteed In all caw, . *cp«Mf

Tbej bare jud recelred a handsome dock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats &

. Caps,'Hoots & Shoes, Qneensware. Table CUtlery/dtc., 3tc., which arflt be ibid very loir. They buy their Good* hr CASH, and lake great pain* In reletting their stock. They are receiving freshiopplic, every month,.which makes their dock always fresh and complete. I’orsan* who with to make money should itudy their Interest, and call at the Cheap Cash stored! COURVOISIEU Sl LEWIS, X. W comer of Main and Liberty Street*.

Si* An auottacct of SEWING THREAD—lultahte for Sewing JUcLices, kept «i>uattr on hand. -jatti

ir.ar.weisiu,' BOOT & SHOE MAKER,

Ferry Street, Vcvay, Indiana; , RCSPECTFl’lLY lufartti the public that be continue* to carry on tbe Root uil ff eb| >boc business in ail It* various tranche.-* oil at hit eld stand on Ferry dree:, one doorf H.I •bore the Drug dare. •*“* lie warrant* hi* work In give satisfaction, loth in *tjl« and durability. .

.NOTICE TO EVERYBODY:! DO Vou wl»h an Accord ion Y Or» VloJIif Or - a Fife or Flute? If you do, call at fcbS J. L. THIKRAUP3..

■ gri* Gutter. Eggs, Hag*, Beeswax, Country Produce, Ac., will be taken in exchange for good*. Veray, August 3, l&M.

ill AC'Y HOCSC,

IF you want any article nf ■ jr.3K”%’V-»:3C,3UtTK', Call for It at J. L, TIUEBAl I S,

Corner of Illiiiuis aiul Market streets, . 1 am*.serous, Imu*n*. ; V,

h\ A. UOE11NEU,

"Watch Milker and Jeweller.

ft’ins b a P«x and Ftnl*Clwi Hoarding Home, X'.ln all its dcjiarimeut., and well'situate I, be* ing lu the very tenter of tW hiu/nevi part of the City, and well merit* a liberal »bare of the resident.nr (rat dim; patriuge. Terms ♦Lper day, and rei'ouabie per week. . ’ A. S. KINGSLEY, PanpaiETCE, nov-JA Late of-S»l tier land Counlv.

The Best of--Bargains! , ■ p The Finest and Stock’ ever

If You Don’t Waul to Get Sid,

kins Siam, Vetit, Ism, /T_ n , RESPECTFULLY lufcnnxtbc public that W 1 'khe baa opened a Store on Sain Street, In pN-np. Du fours building, and intends keeping v,y»n band a genera) aasoruncoi of Waxen**, Ctvwai and Jiwaur. ; »' i ; Particular attention paid to repairing Time* piece*, and all Upib oJ ieo city. '

■Offered In Vovay. ; THE* subscriber has just received- a splendid slockqf Spring and Summer ClotMng for Men olid Boys. 1 have all soils ond varieties of

CALI, aiyillERAUD’S Main Stmt Drugstore, and ripply yonruelf with the tollable wticle* at Medicine* to keep you In good health. -

. 43* For t Cold or Couch, try Dull'* Ccupoand Peetondof AVild Cherry. ■- 03* For any Di»rdcr of the Blood, I’te MeLean'*, or Hull’* Samparilla.

GOOD CLOTHING,

• S3' For any Derangement of the Uvei, Retort to the l*« of UtMfcnd'j Ucnnan Hitter*..

METAIIC BJ7EIAI CASES. JE33E V. SHOUT, I’sbtaiiKK, bar, and will continue to kecp,ca hand, all sire* of the latest improved HeUtlc Hu ml and -also Pio'iA with all kinds of Insert plicae Ho will alwatten 1 , to t’emmltg, and all itii* In hit line of bvcfac'*. ; He oaastantty keeps ou tan it ill i.)nj_acd tiacio"

*3* If you have any ’deiirc for the uie cf a plobant Anti-lly*pcpile Remedy, Jiut Try “liotiei ter V Stomach BtlUr*.” . ■ ■ - ■ ,

From the coarsest a Hides to those made of the finest and m the: best a I’d most fdshionableslylts. ’ ’

A new trial was then granted, and venue changed to' Walworth county. Judge Irwin was then the Judge.— Any man who wanted to gain a case in his court had either to go hunting with him and let the Judge claim all . the game that was shot or else pat his. dor, -Well, I. patted the dog. [Laughter.] 1 fed the dog with crackers. [Renewed laughter.] The case was decided in my favor. When 1 heard the decision I thought to mysalf the doghad, followed me about long enough—I turned round,fcave him a kick —[laughter.] The yelp of the dog had hardly subsided ere I heard the Judge say, "Mr. Clerk, this judgmentis set aside and a new trial granted.” [Great laughter.] Mr. Speaker, that kick cost me §200! [Convulsive laughter.] You have, do doubt, seen a suit in n Justice’s Court in the country. There is time spent by jurors and hangers on, besides other costs, at least §60, besides the ill feelings and dissensions caused by it. It is all a cheat. The litigants had bet- • ter set down and play a game of old sledge to decide the case. It Would be more sure to settle the disputes justly.

; W Hare you Toothache I If », apply lounedUutljr at Thlchaad’a Drug Stare for a vi4 of that trvfy grmf and pltntiinl NEW KEUEJV, that he has, which will retie re, In T\n ' W l« rniM ll*l» hlllnj off, and he* coming bald! If w.-jon mar tune i{ re, tore! and benutlncd by calling at tblcband’s Drug Swie [or I'rof. Wood’* Hair Itcsloiatire. Ve'vay Feb, B, I6C0,

Among ':he many articles of .'which every man needs some one or two, t hav e Coats, Vests, Pa ills, tinder' and over Shirts, Drawers, SdcKs, Handkerchiefs, Gents Furnishing Goods,’and in fad everything generally kjept in a well regulated clothing store. j; i

Keudy itlitiic r.iflitts.

< lined and trimmed, cloth covered ai*d plain, and will.attend with hit Heine sit Eunrra! rails. ■

EL; MOREHOUSE, i

iiiTjbs purchased bU u.etaiic .'O'C* o( tic nun* titieiurcr. snd all bis materials a: wholesale pri(«, iboe'artlda* will be dl»[o-ed of on the most ceasrutahle tenor. Residence and Shop. on ffeailsary ..irwt, north of A U. Sffiler k Co-’s Srcvm Mill..

BgoIv Hinder and Bltihlc Book

OCjc-iuL-eJb..

North *Silo itf JIaln-Cros* Stu.opp. Cherry Lane, AIAU1SUN, IMHAXAi , Vf.t. kiln I* of Blank- Bonks rated and Ban ha In any patient. Hunt* r,«f Judges, Trua,tirerr. Recorders, ic., on wort notier. Lcdfi* er*, Jouroat*. l)jy Boots.&e. Newspaper?, Maipsmifs, Jluslc* Book,. Ac,, bound In Uio Ule’st.sa lea nl very tow price*. , ■ ; ■ R'r-Otvu wen rail before.ertlit>2 Work done cbchbcw. tnrJl-ly KU. MOKBIl-MJSK.

3IAXUFACTVKEK,

I am prepared at all times to Cut and Make Clothes toi oider. in the most approved'style, and a "large slock of Cloth, Casimere, Satinet, Satin, &c.i is kepi on band fur this'purpose. . : 1 hope by close applicalion to business, Anti Fair Dealing* To merit and ; receive a- liberal share of public patronage, and 1 only osk (hat all those wanting anything' iii my line, will give roe a cal!, (6 bd convinced that the Finest a most ExUaqrdinayBargaiits can be hau at my publishment, qa the Noith side of M-tlnSUeel. . ■ ; ;> JOHN. W. GUAY.

I .'tOR once at least It may be said ibe truth ha , been told when speakingof ibe mcritsur

V K V A V

' John Bull's Worm Destroyer. ‘'Children do eat Uirmgreedily and ask for nore 1 ." And they aa truly prove tbciusdtea effrctnal la the expelling of Worm.*! A trial of a eingle box will conduce the cwx-l ikepUral. Fur sale at wholesale and retail, at the Main St. Drue Store by llcbb] J. U THltllAUR.

SXOVE & TINWARE EMPORIUM. subscribers keep ccnttanHy oa a large asfottmeat ot STOVES, Jf >11 the ci*l ipptOTtd fatiMlJtenM aad wwj, lnclu:;i:; the popular b^f*8^“Uuck."*‘CttpLer. t,t ‘Cbmnpion. rt “Re* haac*,’’ ,»adt'Wcmtum" CeotltJgand V* VltcatUig 8u»v«, all •.••it rioted to five ittUfactluu.

Lin EE PBOM jrEGE BATES.

lion. Edward Rates, of Missouri, has written a letter, taking decided grounds in favor of Lincoln and Uamlin. I!is letter appears in the St. Loois Democrat, and will attract attention. The main features of it are: ,

Candy Manufactory' and . Bakery ! THE subscriber ha* Just added to his BAKERV aoiCONFECTtONARV establishment, a' CANDY manufactory,

JT«iHt ICoeOl.'mrcd, DIRECT from I)r. John Hull, Id Porto Poxci “Buira Worm Destroyer," Alan, a fresh aupply of • ■, * ‘ “Bull’s Stirsn|»arllUi,”

rraC3Sir'%VA:3W3B * We keep on hand a targe stock or Tinware of out «w% manufacture, with which country merchant* will be supplied at Cincinnati prices, .tin, Ja> paused Ware, Drasa Kittles, ic,, tc. .

Bull’s Comp'd Pectoral ofWilil Cherry, Alt of which la offered at wholesale or retail by ■tbs , , ; J.i-tuikbai’p.

and keeps constantly on band a large assortment of CaalUii which he will sell at very reasonable rate*, and Merchant* will Sod It to their advantage Vi buy at burnt. , , A full supply of Bread, Cakes, Cracker*; Clean and T-jfuocu, and Family I!recede*, elway*' kept on band. CHARLES L'NSEU,, fthl Main Street, Vevay, Indiana.

r ! >o 1 u -V . . • - I ? : s- r-u J -L. - P ■ s A 3t : sj? s 3 < g || pQ* g g i ? K • Vf ? = | 3 n 5 n- s iSi *** = |ala' 1 1 SUe S 3 2. s> - M I s ’ i ? • a " b - n u e> m -* /* * - ~ , mI % % » Q o ? % I i P I- “ V H r i 1: % | *. - &-3 * A © Is.lisg i I s i ?2 I -F H r « . . ■ ■ ■ ■ S ■ - 3 »

JOB WORK.

After declaring that be docs not feel the least pique or disfiatiblaction in not being nominated himself, he says that it is plain the approaching contest must ho between the Democratic ami Republican parties and he prefers the Utter. The Democratic party bo states, bas mortgaged its existence on the one idea of negro slavery and that it is wholly sectional aqd has in various instances, endangered (bo equality of the co-ordinate branches of the Government, and attempted to degrade the Judiciary by striving to make it the passing register of party decrees in most il not in all things. lie considered the Republican party the opposite of the Democratic, and tberelore entitled to his support, and that this would be a sufficient reason for bis supporting any man the Republican patty might put forward it he had not other reasons for supposingMr. Lincoln. The Union party be considered loo weak to elect any candidate or establish any principle.

AU kinds ef Job Work in our lice, taeb aa Spouting, Tin KooSng, dune at short notice, la the serf best style, and on matnuble terms, car Old Copper, Brait, aod Pewter, taken la ticbangn. C. COLDESBOKO h SDK

■VTON-ESPIAJSIVK BURNING FLUUk -The Xi beat In the market, always on band, nod for tale by UebSj J. L. THIKUAUP.

New Blacksmith Shop !

HE ADMUTAETEBB .FOR BOOTS AND SHOES! AT the old had wall known establishment of C. THlEffACD A SOX, Usia itrest, between Fenr aad Liberty. Vevay,lodlaavtaay be .found the . most esteusieei best gasoil- tfjja ocat.tr Eaatsu tPoxaerer Ifrfl] brought taVecay, Also, K3JIM keep eaasuaily oa hud a fsyU , full assortment ofCC 81 OM laB ktsde Work—which w* war vjlH .rant la glee latiiftrHoa. . nffjn both la quality and csaintsa JgH BOOTS Be. SHOES. — Ot the fisett quality lad latest style, mcit t\> or* ,ier oa the shortest antics.

TBE undersigntd ha* Jail opened a Shop on Walnut Street, oppo* , site Selden. T, Golaj's Vw where te is prtpar* . ■ el tado all kindsuf work w | gtfy~ r ~n *i ;n his line In a superior mwntr withpromplntis. . . rartleuiar attention given to Irani n? Wtgoni, Carts, Plow,, tloneshoring, making Uay Prcaa frana. etc, AH kind* ofRcpalring done on short notice. Beady-made work cunrtiatly as hand.

LA SIPS—Of rarkuxi itylei and prices—al mays t>n band, at the Main St. Drug Store, opposite t fd'l Fello»sMlall,aml for rale by . Itbh J. l~ TIUEBACD.

Sl'At.UINCS 1'UK CARED Gl.UE-For mending furniture, Crockery, dUhes,ic, It should bo in erery family. A brush accompanies each bottle. For rale by * 1 J. UVHIEUACD.

• The voice of analogy tells us to live for dtcrniiy. In the things ol this'world we look to tie luture for ourrewattlj. The husbandman must sow his seed if be would reap » barvest. And aa it is oltcn ttue in oaHire, so in epiriloal things we have the promise, “They tbit sow in tears, shall reap in joy. He that goetb forlh and weepelh, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” ... Some one well obeervea that “wheat, the most valuable grain, lies longest in the ground,” “Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou shall find it after many days." _ For* tunes sometimes turu up ins day, but this-is the exception, not (he rule. .Long years of steady indnatry arc generally necessary to acquire wealth. The professional man, whohas any well-founded hope of eminence, has. laid bis foundation deep and stro'ng'by npremttted study. ; Is not the Christian wise then, who lives DOtUiaucbis world, hot for eternity? "And'is. not this indeed the problem to be solved by every one—td find out how and where be can do tbs most good, for the longest time, to the greatest number of his fellow raen? Blessed will they be ib heaven, who, when on earth, “sowed beside all waters.”

.SCHOFIELD'S

IwTI rcscectfully solicit a fair sbare of public patron age, and will endeavor to give satisfied on In all ernes. CHARLES H. GERHARD, Vtray. Ind., March JEW.—tf J

WOODEN FACTORY, At Itislug Sun, Xnt).

rptlE public 1* hereby noUfled that the machinery X In this establishment la now all in complete order for Cording, Spinning, Wear log and folotlog; And All work, where wool la in good order, will he done in Atklllful and sati,[aclory manner.-npon.ihc (Showing terma to-wlt: For making Blanket* fl wldthjn the greaae Bleach For making Blankets, washed and napped “ FormaklngBtaakets,cottuawarp, 1,10 “ Fonhaking41oaf Jeans, (furnish Sloe warp 2ka2Sc For making) leaf Jeans, “ “ 13c For making White Lltirey,': “ “ Iffi Eor making Colored IJnsey, Xie For nuking White Flannel, Itc For Carding, Spinning and Reeling, pr Ib . He For Carding, Spinning*! wilting itock'g yarn ISc Wool tent from a distance, In good order, that! be worked asMonai possible, and forwarded to the owner according to direction* accompanying It, I will keep on hind * targe aupply Of Blankets, Jeans; Ltnscyi, Flannel*, and Stocking Yarn, to aeU oheap lor Cash or exchange for Wool, . Wanted—SJIOO, pound* of to greaae Woo) with, la exchange for goods, or work done at my establishment. "I am now prepared to work.during the coming season, 10,000 pounds of Wool, The highest Cladnull price will be paid In cash 1 er work at tny. establishment for Wool. - ' Bdng thankful for past fatrora, I respcct folly solicit a share of public patronage, and will always endeavor to render everything aaUsfkctory. - Orders or WooUeft with Hathaway fc Co., Ferry street, Vevay, Indoor Jonathan Howe 4 Son, Sugar Creek, Ky., will be promptly attended to. - All work left over winter wfil be charged extra fbribtm lodrijk. ■ tarKaWork wiff 6e DchWrcd wvrii pdd/gr. . y y: . . JOE SCHOFIELD. Rising Son, April II, ISM.—3m , *

FIRE AND SMOKE. THE undersigned rwpecifully inform their friends nod tha public generally w—that they have taken the stand for-fewJJL tnerl* occupied by K. P. AndeMn,!3£2ct £he old Jail), wttere they will' carry on tbo Uckstnlthlug Busitei* la all Ita various brioches. —' ■ • ■„ J <

O' Boors and Soot* Btrattcro in th* best satuasr, at short aotlem atiglO-lf C. THIEBAUD& SON.

Caalt for HMe»!

Jty> All work wamatsd sound, had of the heel material- • . ; ?,

THE Eights: Mtrkit Frica paid for Emu and agurt. C. THOBAUO k SON.

Particular 'Attention! " llpnoa arc-not shod like nnles, t»r males like burses,in this Shop. . . PUPLAN A NORISEZ, Vevay, Match 14, JEW.—ty'

Butolnex*ij^. SUBSCRUjfsrr^ sSSwt sens of Ve«y aifj with the but Fresh Meat Ihl connt» affords.* They wire Ihe. public it tie Mar* bet Home mety Tuesday Tbandiy sod Salatdiw at reasonable price*. , We pay the highest market pace for Fat Catlle, Sheep tad Hogs. :

Life Longer in America than Europe. —The Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts states that the mortuary experience of fourteen compnies, which hod reported to the State for the past year, representing about fifty thousand years of life, proved that life in this country at ages between thtrty-one and fitly five, was not subject to as high a rate of mortality as similar returns proved it to be in Great Britain add Germany.

CARRIAGES. &C.

He stye he has known Mr. Lincoln for more than twenty years and that he has earned a high , reputation for troth, candor, courage and moral ability; (hat he has talents, and will use them to the best advantage; be is aow in the full vigor of hts manhood and honest pride, and that be is the peer of[the first men of the nation, and will be able to sustain himself and advance the cause against any adversary, and in any field wher* mind and knowledge are the weape ons naed—that in brief be considers bint a sound, safe, National man, wbo could not be sectional if be tried, for all bis feelings and interest are identified with the great valley of tbs Mississippi, and (bat for the good of the whole country be hopes be may be elected.

THE tutdentgaed bu .I. ___ on hud and continues - fl —with Increased (iellABaJcwfigy.'tgjy* Hies—to manufacture Haggle*. Carriiye*, Wagons, Plow*, Ac. Repairing, Palnllqg, Trimming ana Jobbing of all kind* done with neatpaa* ana die yatch. Ibe oeat of workmen and m a tonal*. bo U oeteruilned not u> bo lurpaared for durability, elegance or cheapaej*. Alt work witruw-l.

NORTH COT 4. ROUS.

UT’W'e piy the highest market price in Cub for HIDES, to be left at the store at Clarkson & Waldo. N. 4 JJ. Veray, October S, 1869.—t

t am prepared to manufacture plain or fancy trimmed Coffin*, md attend funeral call* with bein'*- „ . “ B. A. TINKER. Cotton Township, March IS, 1&19—if

To Hay Growers and Hay

Tress Builders. THE onderriued barlae bought lb* eaclutfrt right of Janenosind SwItruIudCoujoUM Of the Patent Sealer or Mgnaor Prete. hertbj give notice that whoever w!.*h to build Pratee* of the shore patent cu jitthi rirbtof na.' We i cep constantly ca bud the fiesriorefar the abate ms*. T. U GE1SARO t BOB, :

EISUTG SUE FOUNDRY. J. M. REISTER & CO.,

HJiYISG remored their Poundr/Into thefr new buIIdJnc, ire now prepared to do ill kind* of cutis; ufually dona la-similar-establishment*. Raving procured good Lelhn.w* are enabled to do Turnlagiad Pialihkg ins ccst and workmanlike itTlC. 1

inmnif ft fw'bh isstart hbflV*PDIH8 LIHP *nd PBBMAKBKT A51IUUL£S!LfiS.» FENDT'I BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, W*Jb hr C. B. EEYiiODK A UO., 107 Kuin itre«t, S. Y. PriCB, |1 per box; tenlfrM by poll, «psw« ITT* Foe She it ail Dirootm. ■

: CF 1 Every person’s religions views mo sacred to him or her, and should be respected, let those views seem ever so erroneous toothers.

Varayi Indiana. ■ B. D.~-T6c*e who hare built PrttHf of the abate Parent. atsee December 30,1617, will plea* till sad paj ua the Patent Fee. itp2i-tf

We ire sire manufacturing 0'Key*a Patent Lsth Cutter,, which with one Bone Power will cut from CO to JJ.OCO oeiv'huuWe Lnh perdiy. We thill tlto bar* oide sod read; for the teiton, Sugar MlUa of the most approved patterns, at price* that will juU til w!l> wi&h. to pmtiuMr We hen made inch alteration* la oar Bay Pres* Iren* that plica them beyond the poeefbOltr *f briahln;. .Thankful for put ftTwj -we earnestly eottdia Mo’Jnuaaoe of the mss

The expenses of the Covodc Committee were less than two thousand five hundred dollars, while thoamount of peculations bought to light exceeds a million operations.

'jllemcrwaX! . 1 LlfcojfeAW heriyfr lory sway bfa Old **■ Store far the parrots of puthn; up a KtwBaUBnyibu resurad Mi Stock of Good* to

COAL OH*—W*bkve Jtut * wpcljr of K». I KlJltUIt Oil, wMch w« Art uUin, U reduced yricw fcr wb. «jai CLARK SOS It WALDO,

M Cooper Tools , rif is i. insi tfouifT, ui *t lowest a*, v arr»v by T.L. GRiiAHD A SOB.

IdP The heart that has anything to lovo and is loved iu return, never bo utterly and rcmcdilessly wretched.

may bo all very well,,but young doctors and law or? always prefer practice.

ferret Dofaur’a Brick,

Oppadi* hi* p«J etud.whrn be will be pleated to wifvbpoo. Me cW customer* and nrrbr then! frith trade eS lew pricta. Teray, lad., Ttb.«. IW.

All orders left with r. L.0B1&ABP4 SOB.d Vrrij, -rUJ be puactoaUr mended Ca * i. M, REISTER & CO. T-Jlsg San, Ju, 1,16J9,

X ho CeleittftW Wooster FanMB| BlQe fcreele kw by Qarmr t ‘k*.

mEA3-TBA&—Jnil mdtrt,» *"PPl7 ol X haftltH* TBM.whlth wlllMMldEtTttlBMd priBW, UthBOMbStonof ai,i COl'HVOWIFJt ATJCWW.

1860.

BLEDSOE & BEYMEE, MERCHANTS^TRADERS, Floeikz, I*pus*.

%, b. unit. • t>, a. BttniK. . a. b. H. H, BAETON & CO,, Commission .Uciciiaiits, iSB BUUU IS >pl WESTERN PRODUCE, . Xo. K Slrwt, Nett Orltam, fi.

J. S. Jcuzr. -St)D. | J. (*. ilex let, Patriot. JELLEY.& GUELEY, Altorpeys and Counsellors at Law, , lUilXG A PATKUIT, IM>. , ■\\rUA/ practice id the. Circuit ami" Common M (’lei* Court*'of S fritter land Countj-. All tuaur»j jirvi[ij>tlv attended ,ta; mid ail IiiuIdcm intrusted t j cltlicr, vitt rweire tlte attention of U>tt. 3J>)l*lllXll

REGULAR MADISON PACKET, C. tt.COSWAr, Cai'inin ; IMKKEIt, Clerk, TIT!!-?. Strire at Vet ay. for CIndmi.Ml,fuev | V itni ant) TLnrvtatV at 2*i o'clock, !’. U., a,i<i Sunday* at I o'c-'ocl,if.. ttetirniay, will ifa-c Cincinnati We I uealayf, Friday* and MoaiLiy*, ( iiuciuttllr at )- o'clock. l’«r trdpni or 'Uvet.-e.tpjilr on board.' -

BLCKSMITHING! riHIB sndtnlgoed rapedUlly an Bounce to the X .dtiiensof Veray and the mrrqa tiding country that thcj'; hiri uUbticbed thtmrelmin the shop formerly occupied by Joseph Jagers, no Ferry itreet, and ore do* prepared todoail kinds of work m their-line,* •neb u Ironing 'Vsgoni sod Boggles, making Hay Pm* Irons, Flo**, llone-Sbocing,* sod erety thing else pertaining to this business, Id s' latlstoctory manner. A share of public patronage I* respectfully solicited, y .. ; - ■ . ■ • james'abmstboto k SOS*. Veray, March 13, laM,—if

Fruit and Ornamental Trees, VINES. SHRUBS, &C. ( crnmun is d ret uu «. . HOBBS, WALKER & CO., . At the Evergreen Nurseries, Twtlrs mlleaeattof LoaJirWe, Ky„ ionedlately on Ulc Louisville aad Frankfort Railroad. '• THE FROPBIETORSbarlngniadc Urn additions to their utortaent, are prepared toiupply those who may favor them with their order*, on very favorable term*. Their Trees are well grown ud vlcorou*, and warranted true to their same* Their Nursery now contain* 100 acre*. hare told aaddailveredtreetloHulh* eastern lodUna for aeveral year*, tndbave always siren general tills faction. They respectfully refer those whodcalre to purchase good fruit trees to the Ur car i throughout Indiana and Kentucky! addre**(dto 110DD3, WALKKRk CO., 0*Bannoa Pott-Office. Jefferson Co.. Ky., or to J. G. BELL, Wring Son, Ohio Co., fnd.. will teoelre proopt attention. apl»-Unovl3