Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 July 1860 — Page 2
ARRITAI, or THE OR EAT EASTERN
| Mr. Docor.,vs on Mr. Lin* coi.v. —Tn a speech which he ; (Douglas) delivered atSbring'held, 111., July 17, ISoS: ( “You all know,” said Mr. I Douglas, “that I am an amia!ablo, good nntnred man, and ■ I take great pleasure inbear- .’ ing testimony to the ihet, that | Mr. Lincoln is a kind hearted, amiable, and good natural [gentleman, wjth whom no | mail hits a right to pick a | quarrel, even it* ho wants one. II to is a worthy gentleman.— j _I have known him for twenty live years, and thoro is no better citizen, and no kinderhearted man. Ho is a fine I lawyer, possesses high ability, land there is no objection to | him, except the monstrous (revolutionary doctrines with I which ho is identified, and which- he conscientiously entertains, and is determined to carry out it' he gets the power.
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Two Had Curl or ScfOTdrii C&tfd. New Ywtt, June 10, IStS. My daughter, t*'o and a half years old, suffered, s:nce l.er- birth, from scrofula. Lot Is, oppression of the stomach, and loss of appetite. I hare been using Peru via A Syrup in her css*, and I am happy to’sa'y she is Its to red to health. The same was with my youngest boy, : Uandolph, eight months old.. Hesuffer 1 * ■ ed from scrofula; his cars were sore, and 1 he Lad, oc different parts of his body.’ I scabs of a dangerous character, bused’. [ the Peruvian Syrup twor weeks, and ray pretty boy is perfectly well: liis tars ah: sound, aim his en'i'e body is frde /rodl 1 scabs, etc; It. WIFCZOKK. D. IX,’ 59 1 West -fist Street. ' The wtittYtif the above is ad intelligent Gorman clergyman, and is highly esteemed by his people. jyl-Jm Peruvian ,'yraji I; a* Pi.ljtirm of TroTaVUe ■ ef to n, a new »U-e.»cry ih'iucJiciee and tSnln al ll.-e r«it td *li-«i*e 1/ pjOJadns Itt-altby UcJJ,‘ i]<c all vitality iirih- he nan rfpinlrio. f.irraleLj all Praf.’irts." J. I. Ttt'iaaJ, Ap*l. Vev.vy, [(!•!Lina. • ly
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allegiaSca to tha dynasty _of the peopie, and became citizens - of the new rtphblic; except in this, everything remained as' before; . every man retained hia rights; the colonies did not resolye into a state of nature; □or dtd (be new people undertake a social revolntie*. >
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The Great Eastern has ar;rived: at 7 1-‘J oclock yesterday morning she came to anchor off the light-ship at San-' ;dy Hook, after a voyage of 11 days, and within half .an ; hourtlie news was Hashed ail ■over the Union. Her best performance was nautical miles in 1M hours, and i had sbe been rim at lullspeed,- ( aml by the most direct route, j her assert that she j would have made the passage inside of nine days, - The eautionsnbssof Capt. A 7 ihe Hiill, however, led him to deviate joccasi jnally to tlio southward | of the true course, and much 'time vas.iost in verifying and I correcting, the compasses, hej tween, which owing to tim'loleal attraction, thcnV was a very considerable ditfereiiee. - She*came into port .mileh lighted than she will -usually sail, in order to cross the bar; blit thh fact is countervailed by the foufnes of her bottom: which very much retarded her sjeed. Unquestionably she is in many sespeets of a perfect model. ■ ilcrprowparted tlie'yvatci without a ripple, am: she [eft it aft cleaner than any ship we ever saw. 8hc is stiff ami staunch—so much so, that her great engines,-' wheels and paddles impart scarcely a perceptible vibration; to her - frame. She moves through the water with tile least swell conceivable foj vastiv' hull. When first seen from the front, she looks square, vast and Ungainly, and in her upper works appears like a crippled ship. The latter fact is probably due to the absence of maintop galhintyards. Only three of i lier masts are sparred .at all; I The iirst look at herdisap.-| points one; hut when.she pas-; ses objects by which her vast-j ness may be measured, then | she loonis up in all her gigaii-! tic proportions; 3 ler arrival' yesterday was the signal for j a reception wliich, consider-1 ing that it was really almost! momentous in its inception, was yery remarkable indeed. In an hour or two the whole bay was covered .with water craft, loaded down withthoiisami of passengers- whose : enthusiasm was truly electric. The passage ,of the big ship to tlie city was a grand ovation. I And the ease with which she | answered to her helm, turned j round within twice, her j length, and glided up to her! moorings alongside the great; wharf, was truly marvelous. - S he wi I f rei aa i n oii ex h i hi t ion i at the foot of Ilahiniqml street j for t he hex I; six weeks, for the; benefit of her stockholders;— New York Tribune, y ; •
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"'The affaire "of interna) police and government were carefully retained by each separate State, which cosh), each for itself, enter upon tha career of domestic reforms. But the States which, were henceforth independent nf Britain were not independent of one another; tha United States of America assumed powers over war, peace, fproign alliances, and coni* merce.
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Ai t IIaii.! the bright and glorious day
Whose sun arose on freedom's birth, Aud shed its first majestic ray
. 03" The following article taken from Bancrofts History of the United States, viii to!., which has just been published, will be read with interest at this time: ?HB DECLARATION "OF INDEPENDENCE. This immortal State paper, which for its composer was the aurora of enduring lame, was “the genuine effusion of the soul of the country at that time," the/revelation of its mind, when in its youth, its enthusiasm, its sublituo cpplronting of danger, it rose to the highest creative powers of which loan is capable,— The bill of rights-which it proninl: gates, is-of rights that are older than human institutions, and spring from the eternal justice that is anterior to Ibn State. Two. political theories divided the world; ‘ one founded' the Commonwealth, on the reason of State, the policy of expediency; the other oh the immutable principles of moralsi-thc new republic,' as it took its place among the powers of the world* proclaimed its faith in the Iriith and. reality and unchatigeable-
Proudly o’er an unftatichised earth. All hail the day our father’s hands Asunder broke all feudal binds, , And, vowed to l.ibeny or Dealli, Cast from the sword the useless shcalh. When fortune-and honor, and life to the lust
The declaration was not signed by the members of Congress on the day on which it was agreed to, bnt tt was‘duly authenticated by the Brestdent and Secretary, and published t o the* world, - The nation, when it made tha choice pf a day Tor its great anniversary, selected not the day of (ha revolution of independence, when it closed tha past, but that of the declaration of • tho principles on which U opened its new career.
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[ IT Every Summer Ike demand forties-' [ teller's Ceieliaied Stomach Bitters ic<- : creases. It is round to be Ike knly c$t- : tain preservation of bodilp strength ddrins.a iwtiod ’iktn thelalmospbereTU ctlreolMedto induce a fetlihguf lassitude' ami in digestion. The worst cases of,Di ; atrhma.and Dysentery give-way to if potent influence. Innumerable ptisoue,h Iio ate now alive and we*l, must tbaniv the discoverer'of this preparation that they have not been swept away in Ike harvest of death. The Hitlers is recommended ky the best physicians, in Ike land. This is I he. best evidence of its teal value, because, as a general thing,, they will noi speak a word'in favor of advertised p re para I runs They have been compelled to acknowledge the claims of the 11 Diets u}on the icnaminity. Sold by all druggists. ■ , jyo I in
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Oh! Lallowcd-be their earthly bed Whose names on freedom's choilei ■ shine ‘ So bright; it setup Usqac glories dead Were human-ha If—and tialf divine. Who would nut give q life of fame To hear their voices prophet lone Commanding Freedom’s sacred (lame lllaje up,-as from an altar clone,, . Oti every hearth, and know as the word was spoken. The spirit of the lyranl forever was broken. - , *
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03“ The Democrats of the Third Congressional District met in Convention at Colnmhns on Wednesday last, and nominated Dr. Wm. M. Daily upon the recorid ballot as their candidate for Congress, Buskirk and New being bts opponents. Harrington and Dunhara'werenot candidates •before the Convention. Speeches j were made by Gov. VVillarJ, pimham, ami others, and jljie following resolution adopted j ' | i?«o/rtrf, Tba; wo accept and indorse the platform ; adopted by the Democratic party or Indiana at its last Stato Convention; that of-the National' Democracy y; adopted at Charleston, and affirmed at Baltimore; and that we will support Stephen A. Douglas and Herachel V. Johnson, the regular nbtninee* of the parly, for President and Vico Brest* dent of the United States.
wuuhl tall particular uUcittion lo McLean's notice in another column. W'c »iW the following from the .SI. Louts Hcialtl, which speaks Volumes', in Us favor. Wc f.ay loall, give il.atti.,1:
Agency fur & Maea/iiios. as many of the patrons of the Kkvkm.lk may wish to subscribe tor a Magazine or newspaper, we are. enabled tu tamisii topics'of those naiuctl below at lower rates lhau publisher*’ regular prices, and we ore lesiwnsiblc for the money, ami assume nil list, of loss by mail.. The following Is ,Vpartial list, which will be added tu from lime to time : .Ijuly’s Ihwt. imviclphh, . V-V-5 IVUV*yn'» Jln-puSne, “ ' 1,1*1 ArlSmr’i Hftme •• 1,5m • .Saturd.sy Kvtnit;i; i*«*i, “ - l,7S .Iuu'/Kaii 1‘jieit.-. ." .'I.U1 Alhuitie-SIduthly, Button, Bn**., ■ • . Ueiiatw I'anuef, llo.-tiifti'r, ikW-l utk. -IJ Kural Xew-Vurkcr, t IJo ‘ Nee-Verk Cby, 1.7j Jlnrjwr’# Sluiitlily, life llltbtratut; ’ ** • . ‘ l^i Water* fit re Jwmial, “ i • ..*0 1‘tiivtn‘Ii'gtral Jcuni-il, *• Ci Miitlbeia lamer, MUnat*!!-,' ; , ■ tH ■ Pm'jietHlni Purl tVaynr, ludiaoa,. I,3n . tilth, CulUvaloT, Culumhu*, ■, ' IS .Persons dtsirijig - aiiy of the above, periodicals can',save money by ordering them through tis, and run no risk of losing theirmoney in the mails:. Specimen copies can be iten al lhii office. \Ve are forwarding names every week, and the business is steadily on the increase,
Aye! -broken r,nitc. The flame flashed out, ' - The signal blazed on evciy heighl; And stern a new-born people’s shout Durst fotlh to hail its natal light. Uprose from earth the giant child, . . An infant'llercules arose, And, from his western cradle wild, • Sent bootless back his baflled (oes* To tell the world that in freedom's fight The babe w*as a maltJi for the manhood's migiiU . , ; ..
; “tt v take.c’pecial pleasure in u-eom-mc mil ug Me Lean's celcbt.iled'SUcngllie»tng Cordial' as mi iiiv,ittMbic icmetly lor general debility and wea kotos. We have seen it tested in a circle under our own imotedtate observation, nad tan vouch tor itstllicacy and.worth. Uu'an article which shuu!d. bc kept cuusiantly in every family, ns it .is ccrtainlvan invaluable medicine. , See'the adverlrscHiieiit in anulher column. jvj i't
IhUvtray't VUU—Ltl rruian "uidc j|oi»,—Cdslirwrn,—There is no grief but can be assuaged; no pain insusceptible of olleviation. or dir ease withuut a rcineily, A re von dyspepsia?: look fur the cause in a disordered stoiicach or derangement of the’ liver Artyou costive or bound in the bowels? beta again ihe stomach or'viscera-are at fault, Holloways Fills iviH cradtcalellie source. Try them.' Theyi Tiavir’. never jet failed in one single inslaiiVe oul’ol millions «g cases. We urge all who ,sre suflriitl» from Uys|M:psij, C-ttliveiicss, Huwd Complaints, Ac., in njse them at once, as they will effectually cure, The piooi lies in. the trial. I’rm ure a hot and be i imvtttctd of their i:umc>!iate cSect.— Heati-HieadTattsemeni else where. ITU
hesa of freedom, virtue, and right. Tho heart of Jefferson in writing the declaration, and ot Cucgre.ss in adopting it, hist for all i humanity; the assertion of right was, wade lor the entire world ot mankind apd all coming without exception whatever; for the proposition which admits of exceptions can never be self-evident... As it was put forth in the natne of the ascendant people dt that lime, it was sure to muko the circuit of the world, passing everywhere through the despotic countries of Europe; and the astonished nations, as they reed that all men are Created equal, started out of their lethargy, like those who have been exiles Irom childhood,; when they suddenly hear the dimly remembered accents of their mother tongue. . la the next place, the declaration, avoiding specious and vague generalities, grounds iltelf wiih anxious care upon the past, and reconciles right and facU Of univcrsaljirinci*, pics enough is repeated to prove that America chose for own' that system of politics which recognizes the rule of eternal justice;, and independence is vindicated by _ tho application .j>f that tule to the grievous instructions, laws and acta, proceeding from the king; in the exercise of his prerogative, or in concurrence with the Lords ond commons of Great Britain. Tbo colonics professed to .drive back in*, novations, and uot, with roving zeal, to overturn all traditional inequalities; they were no against the past, of which they knew the present to be the child; with all the gWVanticipations ol greatness that broke forth from the prophetic sool of the youthful nation, they' took their point of departure from the world as it was. They did not even declare against monarchy itself; they sought no general overthrow of all kings, no universal system ot republics; nor did they Cherish in their hearts d lurking hatred against princes. Loyally to the house of Hanover, bad
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- Gorki* nv *‘|l<t;Riuvi:'s Hou.ou Hit.Mr.'A. Matched, n tcrnicr probably #3 well known asniij uua in AV'csterii.l’emisylvamo, stales as'follows: met with a farmer jiiAnnsi ro rii* county \vtie was rulnctd Ly ■ to at turrc tkrUtan\ \ persuaded lam to buy a bottle of Hmrhare’s Holland- lliticts, believing it would cure lain. Meeting him some months afterword, vital was in> as'.nmshineif. al lanling tiim a.hale. hearty man; he told me he now 1 cri“ird 2(10 finuhdt, and-that this wonderful change had been produced by Uw. time's llolund Cillers, to which he attributed solelv his ic-Mu-raliofj,--: ’ jyi )t
From broken chain, and prison hats, Tbfe Imperial Eagle soared again, ; . To bear our bannered elripts and stars In triumph liig[i„- o’er land and uiaili. Soar on, thou monarch of the sky, ■. Emblem bf'Frecdom'j heaven wait! flight/ /. And stainless bear that flagon high— Triiunphaut still in every fight! A pledge to the world and a holy token That the spell of oppression forever is broken.
, The Montgomery (Ala.)' s\tlvertiser snvii ‘*lhem is a strong jjroVahilily ot’lhn success oi'.Lincoln. the JJlack lleimlilicau candidate lor theITpsitlency,. ui the coming coniest.*’
. The Indianapolis Sentinel says-— vTbe attendance was large. The apposition confidently expected a division, bat were sadly disappointed. We predict that It will give its usual Democrolfc majority at the elections in October and November next.*’
~ Miss Undid J. Mcdkirk, a teacher in one of the Cincinnati public schoolsjpn the 2.1st of May last, risked. her' life in behalf of scholars, niul-was so badly injured that she is yet confined to her chamber. A few days since she was presented witha watch mid chain, valued at §170, and free passes over 23 railroads,: with the expectation, wo suppose, thatbub so heroic will risk her I i le as many times more as.she has the privilege of riding.
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— W. M. u.eudecson, i\ possengonmthe Moses Me Lei hut, wasrobboilduiing the upward trip of tluit boat, ITIJay, id* §72 ami a lino gold watch.
. The correspondent of the Cincinnati aays;
Then hall! all hail! the day— Proud day!which gave us birth; When first fair freedom’s ray ■ Shot brightly down on earth; When the word of might was spoken. And the tyrant’s bond was broken.-
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The announcement of Daily’s nomination was received amid cheers on the ona side and hisses on the other,' together with loud cheers fut Dima.
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'■ ■■ ‘ "\\rK retinvtfullyfalj the a: tent tun nf Uiedlfll wni yf .-Vimrtaud Cuuuiy t<» U>va>»ve Machine, at lei ttg the best adaj.l*! Kttecera) rtunily Ii«»l M«l in*, and IJjU Taikirinj;. Ihvln; nad iHie cvtuliutly in uur luiiwi fur the J«.-l I«i» jearseilli (iairv'aiKtKdnn tu Minins and c iitiimfr#, ** rw rtvwu».enil them adlhVuihdcttre In nur fto hJ>. ttc.trlU hirni.-Ii l!it,'Ooiin' t i> prices—give f.tll-In-tisictW 1 ** f«r nothin;; the:,,— 1 and WRrianlCiKhit fir Ihnejejr*. tlio Wlo»In> lab’f copied frwnthc See Vurh OWrrur, net.la i.n n.hmitiil.; ; ■ • Ti«Jst inntiU r . r Minthir *oM., Ii'.iltt \VJ,c-.drr.)c Av'il«M :ji )v. l, . I.-Jl". - Tin-nutiW; nil 1 lie tlie I Lite ji:ii;,'].il tilci are divided llm4;
. i-£*“ CatabCnshing is mentioned in ctijmectinn with flu; vacancy, on- the- Supreme Hench. .
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Tits Madison Courier says: " A delegate from this county shouted for Doan when the proposition was made to make Daily’s nomination unanimous, and pledged Jefferson county to give 15UU majority against Daily/’ , The Seymour Times says: “Daily's nomination was greeted by deafening cheers for McKee Dunn by the delegates from Jefferson and other counties. “Fifteen hundred mnjoriy for McKee Dunn in Jefferson;’’ “uo union of church and slate;"- “we will vote for McKee Dunn;’* “we will Vole for a gentleman," were thundered out In deafening tones, and with frantic gestures. Harrington apologised for the Jefferson delegates, but it was no i]so. On oil sides Democrats were swearing they would vote for Bonn. . The German Democrats were especially vehement for Dunn. One said bo had spent as much money as any.man in Columbus to keep up the party, but now he would (spend as umch against it."
Washington had no resemblance whatever to Napoleon, lie was not li despot. Ho founded the political, liberty at the samo time as a.natidnh ul independence of his conntry. He used war only as a means to peace. * liaised to the Supremo Power without ambition, he descended irom it without regret; as soon as t he sa 1 e ty o f 1 1 is con 11 try \vo ? d permit. He is the"model of all democratic chiefs. Now yon-have only to examine his life, his soul, his acts, his thoughts;his words; yon-will uot find a single mark of condescension, a single moment of indulgence, for the favorite ideas of democracy. Ho constantly struggled—struggled evciv to weariness and to sadness —■ against its exactions. No man was ever more profoundly imbued with the spirit of or witli respect for authority.— Ho,never:exceeded the rights of power,': according to the laAVs of his ctmntry, blit confirmed ami maintained them, iii- principle; as well as practice, as lirinly and lofty as he could have done in an old raonafchidl or aristocratieal state. He Was one: of.those who .knew that it : is no iitore possible to govern from below in a republic.than in auaristocratical society/ ... /
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’ Political Insurrection Party.— At a convention pi' insurrectionary Abolitionists of John Brown genus, recently held in Boston; Gerritt Smith was nominated as their candidate for the Presiliency. The platform of the party is the total aholitjon of slavery front the Union .The Convention will reassemble at North Elba, N. V., the residence oft he surviving relatives of the late John Brown, on the Fourth of July. :
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7'rt/wfffl, Attention / 'W'E hare ilic Ua it«.-k In this markil of > V I CAIH.HS .'sV’ATIfE.S, Itakw, la 7v*l. all kinds of Tannin; (nijdtfncnts at trtatly t.Jit « J pncij, at The ,( lingi tVteti Mute.. ' ic-r HATH A WAV k m. j 1 1 tyring Ore.'S Si I ks. Srt!lX*i I'liK.'S CtMlJ:.' In great variety, ant , .du.j|H:r Ilian e' rr. KolioM, lu Jaconet, Organdie, IVngu*. ic., and . at imu half the u-ual pricr?, .
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What h ictir lutrlut ilaii t litnl ii>|i jlurn.t'l.llir nennut system? . Tu lee veil aMcoruem.il* in a small ilciTi-e o ino-l distressing,' f«r »ter* can a rctm-dy Iv found! Tlu.ro 1* inns—drink hill little win". Is-trnr ii’lrilt, nr far better, tin no; take t>> oifTcv.—wtiiS tea iting iirrlcraMc; get all iSc fresh air you ran; take thief or fuitr I‘ills ovary nightt rat plewy of ,idid», avoiding the uco itf H-jn; utitl if tSc'C piMva ruler are i-l, yon a ill te happy. in mind and; bung in body,and forget you have any nerve*. ■ ■ - , MOTHERS ASH IUL«11TKR3.V
for sixty years, been another name * lor the love of civil ami religious liberty; the vast majority, till within a few years or months, believed the English Constitution tho best that bad ever existed; neither Franklin, nor Washington, nor John Adams, nor Jefferson, nor Jay, bad ever expressed a preference for a republic. The voices that rose for independent#,
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IT there bone thin; more than another for which these Hlh ate to tuiiviii, it I* ihdr purifying pro* 1-cJtle*, ctiKxiallytlieir }*>wcr «f cleansing the M"*J from all Imparities and rensi tin;; Jan ye nun and • uupended kC rel Eotis I’nlvir.-aJly adopteJ a* the one grand remedy for female complaints, tlicy never fall, never.weaken t!ic'»ystem, ami klways bringaUmt wliat is reunited.\ ‘ Sute lItai>Acuti a\D WsXt or Arrxmc. - .
SPHHTQ BONHETS. . Au unusually Urge stock, uni at stiff hittr priett.
EXPLOSION OF THE BEX LEWIS,
The telegraph has announced the bare fact that the steamer Ben. Lew* ir exploded on Monday morning at Cairo.' Tits 6l Lome papers of the next day furnish some details, but they are confused,wing to the uncertainty regarding the fate ol sev, era! passengers. It appears, however, that about twentyi were JosL— Strange and' almost; incredible reports were circuUted as to the con* dnetof the captain of i steamer, the Bay City, wliich at the time of the explosion was lying with steaixi Vn at the wharf in Cairo.'; One account says that tbis captain. wbotie name is; not given, refused Lo'move to the relief • of ■ the sufferers . who were drowning almost within bail, giving as a reason that he feared to vitiate bis Insurance. Another report is to thj That some of the passengers, of the Ben. Lewis, having been picked up by boats,.took passage on the Bay City for St.Xooia, but that, finding they had lost their money', be pat them on shore. The people were on the point of lynching the captain, but were persuaded not to do so.
arrival of the great slop which yesterday steamed up our harbor, suggests a comparison. She made; the laud, we prcsmnD. at all Events Was near enough for onr purpose, tho previous day. That was ph the 27ill of June, 1800,... On the 2710 . ol i Juno,. 1,770, eighty-four yearsago - precisely, a fleet sailed through'‘these same ' Narrows, and into our ■ harbor,; also but Wtih another intent than that which brings the Leviathan, jt was a mojpicol big with events when these redcoatcd gentlemen toached the shore [ pow so thickly studded with suburban 1 residences, though probably the : great ship'.which has sailed along that pleasant .coast, could very easily stow away, the whole' of that army and aft thucrews of that fleet within her spacious . cabins, and - then take iti low tlio fleet ifself, The facts are suggestive If one were disposed to scriopa reflection. ' And onefact suggests another. A week later on the 2d ol July Washington marshaled hu little army within this city. It numbered about S,000 men. That they were brave, wo know, that they were undoubtedly very ragged, very poor,- and very hungry also. It was all the army the whole country could raise for him, ami ho did, not only the best he could with them, but be did, on the whole, very well, judged by tho results, I lore also wo have a contrast: the city troops which may be, and we suppose, wilt ' bo called out on the ensuing Fourth, and which marched up Broadway days ago to escort tho Japanese Embassy. number, within a few hundreds, the whole of that little army of Washington.—A etc York Tribune.
\ Let everybody — (aimers, j ipecli aides, liieicbanis, professional' men, eic., bear u mind the lollowing';-7- '' If you tavu any Imids to,sett, , If you'have any goods to sell, If you have any stuck to set), • If you-have auy property ‘to i.ell, - ; If you want to sell anything, '. , , If you’ waul id buy anyUiing, • IT you wish lo grow rich, which in all probability is the case, adreKisc in your I'connly paper—apu per that is extensively [read by- the above named' classes ami Ithcir families.- Rcaribism mind, also, that the must successful business men of imr country are they who advertise liberally. ‘ - • , ’ ■'
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Thev* feeilnpi which eo naililen uj, virait freijucutly arise from annoyance* or trouble, from oh-lructcil ] wryptration, nr from eating ami drinkIng what {* unfit for us. lKu* dbonlcring the liver and >tornIcli. Th|>e 6igan}inu.,t,beTcguIaieiI if ybtiwhh to he « iw. Tl,c 1TIU, tf taken accoollug to the printed dlrectluni, will tjolckly reilore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow aj a natural comeiititnoe, a pond appetite and a clear head. -1st the taut and Wot Indiei scarcely any other medicine U ever used for them disorder*. ; ■ ■ ■
■ Time would (all to tell the flcattty, Variety, and Clujsjnsri* of our tstock. It tnoat be seen to be - appnxlatctl. :
spoke also lor alliances with kings. The sovereignty of Gporgo tbo Third was renounced, not because he was a king, but because be was deemed . to be "n tyrant." 'I be insurgents, as they took up self-government, manifested 1 no impatience at the recollection of having been ruled by a royal line; no eagerness to blot ont memorials of their former state; they sent forth no High Peter to recommend to tba mother country tbs abolition of 1 monarchy, which no one seems to have proposed or to have wished, in the moment of revolution in America, they did not counsel the English.to nndertake.a revolution. The: republic, was, to America a godsend; it came through unsought, because society contained the elements of no other organisa* tion. Here,. and, in that century, here only, was a people, which, by its education and largo and long experience, was prepared to act as the depository and carrier of all political power. America developed her choice from within herself; and therefore it is, that, conscious of fol* fowing an inner law, she never made herself a spreader of her system, where the conditions of success were wasting. Finally, the declaration was not only the announcement of I ha birth of a national Government; a roost imperfect one, it is true, but still a Government, in conformity with the
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. In all dlsca-es affecting Utese organs, whether they fccecte too much or too little water; or wbeth* or they be afflicted vith stoue or gravel, or with aches and pains Killed In the loins over the regh>ns of the kldneytt lhcie 111b thgold be liken oc* cording to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime; ThU treatment will give almost Immediate relief when all other means have failed.
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: CT We arc prepared to,do Job Printing in a very superior style, at low rates.— Out assortment of Job and' Card. Type embraces about 7i varielies; cbnsequ6ully we are prepared to get up at short notice 'anything.called lor,' irora a small card up to a wfimmoth poster.. Uiye us a call, aud leave your orders. '•Come to our'Jolt rrinlins 6(Bce,. , Where thu work U done Uio'ncatcVt, Wh«v Uto price* mn Ihc lowest. Where I lie Jotiiare dubbed quieted. Where thu Type aro now amt liaritiwate, Where Uic uortts Uuuu inuit jrtrfctl,. Whore you’ll lumwtili kindly welcome, Honttt. fttir,and CftniStaU*;." 1 .
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'. No medicine wil I to effectual (yltnprovelhe tone of the stomach as these pills;■ they'remove all add* Ur, occasioned by Intemperance or Improper did.: They reach the' liter and reduce It to a healthy ac- 1 Uon: they an wonderfully efficacious In caw* of spasm—In fact they never tail In caring alt disorders of the liter and Stomach. '. ■
J5T Id 1836 there were five Pres-, ideatial candidates in the field' as follows: Democratic Candidate — Martin Van Barca. Sooth Carolina Secession—Willie P. Mangntn. General Whig Candidate—Wm. 11. Harrison.
Holloxcay't PilU aretkebeti rcmci/ji-notcn tit lActoorW for thefolloteihg dUeates: •Ague, Asthma,'Bill ions Complaints, Blotches on the SUn, Bowel Complaints, Colic*, Constipation ■> tkmcf the Bowels, Consumption, DehU!ly,Oy»-' V emery, Dropy, Erysipelas, Female Irregn-: larittes, Keren of all. Undo, Fits, Goat, ■; Head-ache,' Indigestion, InOamation, ,. Vl ‘ Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, -, files. Rheumatism, Retention of U*.. HdCj King i ErittSoro Throats, Stone and. . -' tradary Symptoms,'Tic-Donl-' f . ' ourcus, Tumours, Ulcers, - Venereal Affections. 4c., Weakness from what-
(£r The Louisville Democrat hiti» (lie administration a hard lick in the following: Tbo Washington Constitution, speaking of the .Covode Committee, sap: "in all the testimony taken, there is not a shadow of an iiosebt imputation upon the President or any member of bis cabinet.'' We agree with the organ for once. There was no imputation of honesty.
B rim nriia -' Ware,; A : c-,' Ac,. IN LARUE SUPPLY, In whkh an some bean-. li ful TEA and DLVNKR SETTS, with another' Muds of TABLE WARE, and much Ar/oic the usual prices at 7Ar Cheap Cash Store, HATHAWAY & CO.
Massachusetts Whig CandidateDarnel Webster.
• • ;■ r ;; crcr cause, 4c., 4c. ‘r, CAATIOM—None are 1 cranlne nnlc« Ihc words “Hounwav, Naw-Yoaa *st> Lcabov,’’are tllsceroabla asn Wahr-mark In every leaf of the book uf direction* around each pot or hue; the same muy be plainly teca by bolding ikt Uof to tkt light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering sneh Information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending (he same, knowing (hem lo be spurious, *.* Sold at the Manufactory of I’rofca-or Hollowav, W Malden Lane, Ncw-York, and by all respectable Druggist) and Dealers In Melidnc, thro*out the civilised world, In boxes ami j-ots, at cents, 6J cents and $1 each. ,
Southern Conservative Whig Candidate—Hugh Ij. W'hite. The following was the result: Whole electoral vote, -, 294 Necessary to elect, - - 143 For Van Buron, - - 170 For Harrison, - - • 73 For White, ... iiO For Webster (Massachusetts) 14 For Mangmn (South Carolina) 11 Total opposition vote, 124
tST Tba Evansville Journal says that a movement is on foot in that city to establiah a Breckinridge and Lane paper in opposition to the DouglasUo order.
XTOW ARRIVING, per steamer •‘Neptune,” an XT unusually large and welt assorted nock of That we olfer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates, at 7Ac Cheap Cash Store. ‘ Hathaway & co.
(O'John D. Norman, editor of the Now Albany Ledger, has been reappointed Surveyor of that port.
limited constituent powers which each colony bad conferred upon its delegates in Congress. Tho war was no longer a civil war; Britain wa.i to become to tho United States a foreign country. Fvery former subject of the British king in the thirteen colonies now owed-primary
— Vice President Breckim ridge is to spend the remainder of his summer in .California.
JOT Tin re Is considerable saving by taking the larger sites, N. D.—Directions for the guidance of patients In every disorder-arc added lo each box,' , July 4, IMHb—)y—chw
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Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rico, &c., &e., in the market, and, as every body knows, aro telllpg them rrry lour, at Tar Cheap Cash Store.
(Or The Charleston Mercury con* eiders Douglas a pocket edition of Seward.
Van Buren carried Connecticut by only five hundred, and Pennsylvania by Ices than four thousand voles.
fiT Tho Iobs by iircs in the United States in 1S59 is oslima’cd to have been $45/165,978,
XT Last week there were 1S3 deaths jn New Orleans, not ono of which was from Yellow Forcr,
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