Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 July 1860 — Page 1

■ •I’l’BLIBHED TTKESLV.UV Waldo.

CARD & JOB PRINTING,

At Low Prices for Cash! Ktxt to ruwnui and Esiwr, the bat w»y U

TERMS OF aCBECBimON*.

One copy ayeav.ll paid la advance, $100 K net paid within three mrathr,, 123 If paU at any tfane withb ths year. 150 If not psU vimt Uw'exidrstlon of the y car, 2 00 : TURNS OF.ADYEBTlSIN«. One rqure, (tea line*,) Ant Inierlfun, 50 viu-h aJdlltotiallnierttoDi 25 OfiSSqtuuO three mouth*, without change, 2,50 On*kqu*rtil*»onih»,. -_' • - * ?,<j0 One »qa»re, led re month*, - - • Mu Corine** Cord*, displayed, of fcur to 6 line*. 3,00 Yearly adtertliOnenU of three wjnare* and upnnlr, changeable quarterly, 95’pcr equate. Advettiaemenla with largo eata, ttatunal di* play, orkeplaxcluriTtly outhe loride of the paper, or changed oftener than quarterly, will be charged txfra, according to dreumrianee*. ; .. jQ* Legal lotereit will be charged on alt avrtflr* age* due at the end of each year, onUI paM. -

INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS, Is to ctrcatAie Ditu ind Cum cxtesslrdf. Th« Riniu* Jo* iimcx hu Jut beta tupi diet villi Xtfw »dJ IlMutlfol Ij-j*, lad b Dow {iTtiatpJ vitb ta vLaMitjct of >11 Uadi of uaUtUu tor Ooicg cVmj Tidily of

Plain & Fancy Job Printing, inch u Cmli, Labeb, Bluki, Clucks, CJmUn, Bill beads, llaoJUOb, Lam Peelers, PsaidJetj, Procratnioa, VUIUo* Cards, larluiioai, kL, *e_ at tbori notice and at Ttn low rates. PrioUaf [one with colored Ink, or b routes, vlun desired. Haviepriceatlj added-a FA ST CA KD FllKSS to the Office, ve are enabled lodottib kind of 1-riulitiK Utter, («ttt and chea)>cr, tbaaanf other jffirc In Hut tecUun <4 country.

VEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1860.

VOLUME XLIII.

NUMBER 28.

V Dr. J. F, RIDKWAY, RESIDENCE AND OltlCK ON THE Corner Liberty and Pike Sts, TEVAy, ISDIANA.

L. CORNELL & CO.’S

BE ACTIVE IN TUB LOUD.

screwed hay to form a cover for Dorchester neck where it was expo* sed To a raking fire, and an amazing quantity of gabions and fastincs and chandeliers for the redoubts. The drivers, as they goaded on their cat* tie, suppressed their voices; the westerly wind carried all sound away from the town. Washington perceived with delight that bis movement was unobserved, and that the ceaseless noise of artillery alone attracted attention. The bonrs as they Row by, were tbe most eventful of bis life; after nine monlbs of intolerable wailing, a crisis was at hand, but everything was prepared to insure bis success; and as be raised the impeachments of American Independence on the Ilights of Dorchester, he bad a happiness of mind till then unknown to him during the seige.— The night, Iho'ngh cold, was not severely so; the temperature was the fittest that could be for out-door work; the haze that denotes a softening of the air hong round the base of the riJge; above him, the moon, which that morning bad become full was shining in cloudless luster; at bis side, hundreds of men toiled in stillness at the frozen ground vri tb an assiduity that knew nothing of fatigne; the three hundred teams were all at the same time in motion, going backward and forward, some three, some four times; beneath him, in the town, lay the British general, indifferent to the incessant noise of cannon, never dreaming of an ejectment from hia comfortable winter quarters; the army that checkered the quiet place with martial show, reposed without special watchfulness or fear; the crowd of ships in the licet rode proudly in tho spacious harbor, motionless except as they turned on their moorings with the tide, unsuspicious of peril; tho wretched, unarmed inhabitants of Boston, emaciated from' want of wholesome food, pining after freedom, as yet little cheered by hope, trembled lest tbeir own houses should be struck in the tumult, which raged as if heaven and earth were at variance,Mbe common people that were left in tho villages all around, chiefly-women and children, driven from their beds by the rattling of their windows and the jar of tbeir booses, could watch from tbo hilltops the flight of shell that was thrown, and waited for morning with wonder and anxiety. In England the mimstcy trusted implicitly tho assurances of Howe, that lie "was not under the least apprehension of any attack from the rebels;'* tbo king expected that after wintering in Boston, and awaiting reinforcements, he would, in May, or in the first week of. June, sail for New York; the courtiers were wishing Boston and all New England sunk to the very bottom of the sea.

deuly executed, bad'in a few bonrs made his position untenable. Qis army at that time was well supplied with provisions from vessels' which were constantly coming into port; the Americans, on the contrary, were poorly cared for and poorly paid; the British had abundance oi artillery; the Americans had almost no large guns that were serviceable; the British had a profusion of ammunition; the Americans scarce cnongh to supply theirfew cannon for six or eight days; and ycl the. British had no choice but to dislodge the New England farmers or retreat. Left very much to himself, Howe knew not what to propose; neither Bnrgoyne nor Clinton was with him to share his responsibility. “If they retain possession of the heights," said Admiral Shnldham, *T cannot keep a ship in the harbor." A council ol war was called, and it was determined to as sank tbo Americans.—' Washington had provided for the contingency; and had the British made a vigorous sally against the ! parly at Dorchester, (ho Americans bad floating batteries and boats ready to carry four thousand men into Boston. All day long tbo neighboring—bills which commanded a view of the scene were crowded with spectators; who watched the bustle, bnrry and alarm in the town. Twentyfour hundred men were detailed and put nuder the command of Lord Percy to make the attack; but the' men were pale and dejected; they shared the general consternation and remembered Bunker Hill; and Percy showed no heart for an enterprise, which Howe himself confessed to bo hazardous. When they were seen to ; enter the boats, tho Americans on the bights, who now expected an immediate attack, kindled with joy in tbeir confidence.of repelling them victoriously. Washington said, “Remember, it is the 5th of March, a day never to be forgotten; avenge the death of yorir brethren;" and. tbo words as they flew from month to month, inflamed still more tho con rage of his soldeirs. Bat they were doomed to disappointment; the British sal lying party and Percy; who did not intend to attempt, scaling lbs bights till after nightfall, were borne in the transports to the castle; in tbs afternoon a violent storm or wind came up from the South, and about midnight blew with such fury that two or three vessels were driven on shore; rain fell in torrents on the morning of the sixth; so that the movement against the American . line? was still farther delayed, till it became undeniably-evident that the attempt mast-cad in tbo niter rain of tho British at my. “If we had powder," said Washington, “IwoM give them a dose- they would not well like.” Tbeir hostile appearance subsided; Uowc called a second council of war, and its members were obliged to advise-the instant evacuation of Boston.

New and Improved Tuo Thrcid, Tight Put StUch, Double Lock, Premium

’ “Strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all pa* tience and long suffering with joyful* Reas.” Col. i: Tl. Work! Christian laborer work! Now while Mis called Unlay; Toil in thy Master's work, And, toiling, watch and pray. The tempter bids thee pause and sleep; Work! if thou would’sl the harrest reap*

SI 93A aancIL *40

SEWING MACHINES. A FIRST CLASS MACHINE, containing all Uip good qualities of alt other*. The eame iiilrfi a\ ike $125 Machine* make. Their work will uet rip. They have been eahlb Ued at acre rat Fain,- aq'J always took the Llchett premium over all other* fur family sewing. Every working part U mmle'vtroug and vcrvtfeakje— eery simple In oj^rallon—easily learned from printed OIrce* UoDi~iewr from two nmouD rpools, without re* winding, and both in tight, above the machine. They wilt stitch, bind, bent, luck, fell, gather,and embroider beautifully, and are almost nobeleas In upemtlun. They can befully telltd on artbe'I<efl machine in ate; Tliey are sold at a small pruDt, bt place theta within the reach nf families unable to gel high-priced one*.

JT. II, TITUS.

Notary Public, and General ; 2 Reial Estate Agent, | LKCLBRC HOUSE) VEVAY, IND.

Pray! Christian pilgrim, pray! And keep thine armor bright, ■ Though rugged be the way, Though cheerless be the night, Through darkest night, and weariest day, Pray without ceasing—Christian! pray. Fight! Ctislian soldier, fight! - ' The battle is the Loid’s— Strong in Jcborah's might, The strength himself affords. O’er foes without, and foes with in, Strong in the Lord, the day thou’it via.

Alio, the fSIVEUSAL HEMUEB AND OUACE, which can be adjusted to Wd any width of hen, on oil thickneavei of grants. Price, $3. Parc**.—Srmll Family Machine*, table and drawar, $25;. with Cabinet Case locked, $2L— Large‘Family Machines, $35; Cabinet Case, lock* e>l, $37. ' Manufacturing Machine, complete, $10; CatilnCt Case, lucked. $\L One set of Needle*, sorew driver; tweeseri.oilcan, and printed dlrec* tloo*, gv* with each Machine, fS* Several of these Machine! arc in mccertUI operation in this vicinity. ' . dO'i’all at WM. FAC UCXKll’S. Saddler Shop and examine fir youru-lvw, or write and get the desired In formation or ntupie work. They will be purchased to order and sold to go anywhere. WILLIAM - FAULKNER. Aow, tonl-tf . Vavar, laouxi.

DANIEL COLE, GROCER,

• *x» basic* ix .Harness, Harries, Collars, Saddles, Brtdlcs, dec., Main Strrtl, 1st deer below Tcafr timer, YtVAT, Ixdusa. sclldim

TMB ute by J. I* TlUKBAl 1 ;!. oppmHe Odd, Fellow*' Hall, Yewj, ImlLuia, .lulhorireJ Agent; — • Dr. George Ben net'* Plan! ant Root Pills, Dr. Uone'i Indian Hoot 1'ill*, Or. Cheejeman’* Female Pills Dr, Moot’* Chalybeate PHU, Dr. Hampton’* Compound Dhrrtic PHI?, Dr. ItooQand'* German I’D!*, Dr. WiUon’s JfraJ-Ackt Pilla Together with the old it*»Jir>t»— Cook’* nil*. Smith's Pills, lld^an’* pilL*. Jayic* PHD, TTiJjlrt** mil, Craies's I'lllr, Uuffkt’* Pills, Soul’s i’illi, law’s mu. Pin*. -VjitVPUU. Iktiwt’* Pills,

benjamin eqelston, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ■ Covington, Restock v. OrFICE«r"«or leu'nglon Plteand Jlidlson street. 1-articuW :'*«itIon paid to «|e CMlection of Claim*. All buiiutM tntrT.«cd U tfin *111 receive prompt attention: - , rcjdl

Wait! Christian workman, wait! Not yet impatient be, in this thine earthly state, Thy harrest time to see. The Lord’S appointed time will come; He'll lake his faithful workmen home.

O. D. THOMPSON A CO,, Boot <5* Shoe Man ujactur£i‘S , - Shoo Store—’Wholesale & Retail, Tltln Street, Vevny, Indians. WORK all warranted,. No credit on Retail. Storeroom in Mrs. Dumont's Building on Ferry Street. September 27, 1839.—if

1. L. WATTS, C. M.EAS.VNT3, C. UlSOX. WATTS, PLEASANTS & CO.,

tKrom Bancroft'* Sew Volume of the History of

Commission JlEuciuxts, Am! Dealers , in Produce,

the I'oilcJ Stales,]

WILLIAM FAULKNES,

The Evacuation of Boston.

The army in Boston consisted of nearly 8,000 rank and file, besides officers and the complements of the ships-of-war. The youog men who held com miss tuners were full of ingenious devices to amuse the common soldiers and to relieve the wearisomeness of their own hours. The Old South mccting-hoDso was turned in* to a riding-school for the light dragoons; Fanuel Hall become a playhouse, where the officers appeared as actors on the stage; (hey even attempted balls and planned a masquerade, ' The winter was mild, so that navigation was not interrupted, and provisions were imported in abundance from Ireland and England, from Barbadoos and Antigua. Thus they whiled away their time in their comfortable quarters, without a thought of awaiting early summer and large reinforcements, preparatory to their removal to New-York,

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE

C7 and 69 Magailne Street, New (Ulus*, I-a.

Seller*’* PHU, i ilwlTny’i Pill*, Sir Jama CluitV Franc Fill#. —ALSO—

■fi»c Stelei, Vtrsr, Isms*. . r ANTKACruitV ,.f Saddles. Undies, Harness, 1> I Collar*. Ac. ‘ Jena* or sale, Cub. l; o'All W'ira mu* }tu.rdtlol for whtolSMflUN taken ffui ibe .-Imp. aa credit 1< phen. - Tlrnnkfui fur- i-art bran, o and re*i*v: fully .-ulldl a liberal i barret iialrnttagc in the future. . . auplu

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

Dr. John Dull’* ImprwtJ San^urllLv “ “ Coop’d Pectoral,)f Wild cherry, Dr McLean’* Strengthening Cuplial,. ‘ “ Volcanic Oil Uclocnt, Dr. Dragg'* Antic Liniment, Mexican Jliutang Unto cut, ■ Dr. DarU’a Palo Killer, . Dr. Uorthml'i Magnetic Fluter, Dr, IlooOand't German Hit ten, Ur. Balumic Cordial. Dr. Philip*’* Cough Syrup, Dr. Temple** Syrup of Hop# aal Itoncjet, Pcnwtao Syrup, or Protoxide otlron. ' For ale by (febS) . J. L TlllEDAVD.

ConaoToi, Kistccet. Wild. sire prompt attention tu all call* In hli litre, in Co tin ({tan. Xewj'ort or Cincinnati. ami In the adjoin I tig coau’.ic* fu Ktaluctj. Term* rea.<vnaMe, and saii.-ftcllon guaranteed la nil case*. - ■ »ep-l-tf

AS* An . ar»irtmtnt .of SEWING TIIltKAI* — suitable fur Sewing Machines, le;A constantly on band. jattl

NOTICE TO EVERYBODY!! DO You wi*h an Accord ton? OaVloUn! Or a Fife or Flute!. If you do, odl at febS J. L. tHlEDAl’D’S,

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IF yon Want any article of is ivismuir,’ Call fcf It at * J. U IHIEBAtU’S.

F. A. ISOEUNElt,

Watch ii tiker and Jewel ler,

The Rest of Rargains!

If You Don't Want (o Get Sick,

Mata Stem, Ttnr, ls»., EKSl'KCTJTl.l.V Infirm* tire public that jet’ *1 be Itt* wjetied a Slure on Alain Street, in I- V**rp. ttufuir* building, and intends keeping iiund a nencralacortmeat of IVarares. I'tuu and Jswukv. .. Par: leu In r attention paid to repairing■'Time* |.icne>, and all kind* id Jewelry.

The Finest and Best Stock ever

CAM. nt THIRBACD'S Vain Stmt DrORShtrc, and tupply you ret If with the *ut tabic article* of Medicine* to keep yon In Rood health. 43“ For a Cold or Cough, try Cull’* Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry. 49* For any. DUorder of the Blood, Uie MeLean’*, or Boll'* Sanaparilla.

Offered in Vevay. TUP. 'subscriber has just - received a splendid slock of Spring ami Summer Clothing for Men and Boys, I have all sorts and varieties of

GOOD CLOTHING,

45* For any Derangement of Che Liver, Itoort to the U*e of HooDaod'i German Dliters. . 49* If yon hare any desire for the use of a pUd*«M /««t Ttj ' Ut^ (tetter 1 * Stomach Bitter». H

METAIIC BtmiAI CASES.

■J k> - .<K V. WltolCT, t'a>,«T.s>«, ho*, and will V J ■ continue to Imp, on hand, all rises of the talert imp rut «l -.JlctaJic burial Cases,'and aim liana with all kinds uf la*cilptl(in*- lie will 1U0 attend liiS’etncnllay.atid *11 coll* in hi* line of business, lie cutuiMtl j' keep* *o bonds all sort* and tiles 4

From thft l , junMt>rliol» to tluit* mails of the finest material, and tn the best and most fashionable styles. ' Among the many articles of which evety man needs some one or two, 1 have Coats,"-Vests, Fonts, under and over Shills,'Drawers,.iiocks, Handkerchiefs, Gents Furnishing Goods, and: in faclevr erylhing generally kept in a well regulated clothing store. .

49*Rave you Toothache! If an, apply Immediately at Tbleband’* Drug Store fur a vial of that tally gfood and »/nua*f SEW HEME It V, that be hai, which will relieve In Tiro Minutrt

The possession of Dorchester Rights would giro Washington tbd command of Boston and a large part of the harbor. Ill supplied as he was with powder, and having no resource for artillery but in the captures made from the enemy by privateers and the cannon which had been dragged overland from Lake George, he still made the necessary arrangements to occupy the position, in the hope to bring the enemy out and force them to offer battle. To that 'end the council of Massachusetts, at his request, called in the militia of the nearest towns. Tba engineer employed to devise and superintend the works was Rufus Putham; and the time chosen for their erection was the eve of the anniversary of the “Boston massacre.’* To harass the enemy and divert attention, a heavy cannonade and bombardment of tho town was kept np daring the two previous nights.— Soon after candle-light on the 4th of March the firing was renewed with greater vehemence than before from Cobble Hill, now Somerville, from Scchmere’a Point, now East Cambridge, and from a battery in Roxburj, and was returned with such zeal by tho British, that’ a continued roar of cannon and mortars was beard from 7 o'clock till day-light. As soon as it bad begun, Washington proceeded to take . possession of tho Eights of Dorchester. All the requisite dispositions, including tho method of baffling an attack, bad beeadeliberately considered, and prepared with consummate skill, everything was ‘ready; every man knew bis place, his specific task, and tho dnty of executing it with celerity and silence. A party of eight hundred went in advance as a guard; ono-half of them taking post on the bight nearest Boston; the other at the eastermoat point, opposite thr castle.— They were followed by courts with intrenching tools, and by (ho working party of twelve hundred under tho command of Thomas, an officer whose great merit on this occasion is the more to bo remembered from the shortness of bis cat ear. The ground, for eighteen inches deep, was frozen too hard to yield earth for the defenses; bat tho foresight of the chief had amply provided substitutes; a trail of more than three hundred carts, easily drawn by oxen over t . a . . - i - • * i ;

. Kendy (nude Coffin?, lined and trimmed. cluth covered end plain, and willnr tend with lib'lleirMj all k'nnaml call*.

49* Is yonr Hair foiling off, and your head becoming baldt It to, ycm may bate it rejlorcJ and beautified by calling at Thlebaud’s Drug Start fur Prof. .Wood's Hair Restorative. Veray, Feb. b, I MO.

Having pttrclia**'! hi* rwrtaUccaM* of the mannfjrtilivr. mi'l alt Ms materials at wIodcHie prices, anirl.ti wilt l« ill*j«>-e4of on ILe m«*l rcuinwlilc terms. Itcaidoirt ami Shop oti Srtnluarj street, north of S. I). Miller A CVs^learn MIN.

R MOREHOUSE, -- Cook Cinder anti Clank Book

w* 3a.*'

MAKUPACTDUEK,

I nm prepaid at all times to Cut and Make Clothes to order, in <the most ap* proved Style, ami a large stock of.Cloth, Casimeie, Satinet, Satin, Ac., iskept on band for ibis purpose. - .

Xotlh title of Math-CrottSL,npiv Cherry Lane,

TWR once at ka*t it may be raid the truth ha J? been told when apeak log uf the merit* uf

MAUISOX, IMMAXA. VLt kinds (if Blank Book* ruled and Bnana to any pattern. - Boot* fo r J n dges, Treasurers, Recorders, abort notice. 1-eOp-ers, Journal*, thy. 1 Books. &c. JSowsjaiwrs, Magazines, Music Hooka, Ac., bound In the latest style* at very low prices. : v IT? Giro mo a call before getting work done elsewhere. mrSl-Jy i;EU. MOltHHiJUSK.:

‘ John Bull’a Worm Destroyer. '•Children do eat them greedily and ask fur more!" And they a* truly prove themselves effectual lathe expelling of Worms! A trial of a stogie box will oonvlnco the tout skeptical. ' for sale at wholesale and retail, at the Main SL Drug Stare by (febS] . J. L. TUIEIIAL'D.

1 hope by close application to business, .iud Fair Dealing,

To merit and receive , a liberal share of public patronage, and 1 only ask that all those wanting anything in my line; will give me'a call,-to be convinced that the Finest & roost Extraordinay Bargains can be had at my Establishment,'Oa the North side of Main street. y JOUN W. GRAY. .

Candy ManuGiciory and Bakery I nillK rulitc fiber has 'jnsit added lo lit* BAKERV i and COS SECTION AH V catat.llshment, a .

CANDY MANUFACTORY, and tttM courtantly on band a large awrrlrastit o( Candies. which he will sell at very reasonable rates, and Merchants will (hid 11 to tticlr advantage to buy. at hornet . ■ ‘ : i ' , A fail snppty’of Bread,-Cates, Crackers. Cigar* and Tobacco, and family Groceries, always kept on bauA/ : ' CUAKI.KS tWER, V.fchl Main Street, Vcvay, Indiana.

NOX-EX PLOSIVE BURN’IXO FI.C1D.—The best la the market, always on band, and for sale by [fcbS] X L. TUI KBAUD.

New Blacksmith Shop! ' Til K undersigned has juat opened a Shop on ' Walnut Street, oppo- ywTV site Sc Men T. Golaj’s V4 Shop.whcrehelsprepir- . \\ cd todo allklndtof work id bis line in a superior . manner with priiraptncu. Parti to tar attention Riven to Ironing Wagons, Carts, Plows, Horseshoeing, making Hay Pret* Irons, etc. Alt kinds or Repairing done on short notice. Ready-made work constantly on band, ■ res pert fally aotldt a fair share of pnbllc patronage, and will endeavor to give satisCictloo In all eases, ClURt.ES H. GE HOARD. ■ Veray, Ind., March 7,15C0. —tf

LAMPS— Of various it j lei and prioet—always on band, attiiellaln St. Drug Store, oppoalto Odd Fel loirs' Hall, and fur isle by - fcb8 J, L. THIEBAUD.

Spaldings prepared glue—For mending , furniture, Crockery, dishes, Ac. It should be In every fondly. A hnub accompanies each bat* tie. For sale by J. L. TJKEBAL’U.

At about three in the morning, the working party was relieved; but the toil was continued with onremilled energy, go that in one night strong redoubts, amply secure against grapeshot and musketry, crowned each of the two hills; an ahattis, constructed of trees felled in the nighboring orchards, protected the foot of the ridge; the top was surmounted by barrels, filled with earth and stones, which, as the bill sides were steep and hare of trees and hashes, were, in case of attack, to be rolled down against the assailing columns. “Perhaps there never was so much work done in so short a space of time.'* Some lime after daybreak, on the morning of the 6th, the British from Boston beheld with astonishment and dismay-the forts which bad sprang up in a night. At the discovery tbs batteries on both sides ceased to play, and a fearful quiet prevailed, Howe, as be saw . the new entrenchments loom in imposing strength, reported that “they must have been the employment of at least twelve thousand men;" and some of bis officers acknowledged that the sudden appearance recalled the wonderful stories in'Eastern romances of enchantment and the. invisible agency ot fairy hands. The British General found himself surpassed in military skill by officers whom ho bad pretended > to deipiu. One unexpected combination, con-

SCHOFIELD'S

WOOLEN FACTORY,

At Rising Sun, lud. rpUE public Is hereby notided that tbe machinery X InthUaUbllshmentls now all In complete order for Carding, Spinning, Weating and Coloring; and all work, where wont Is In good order, will be dose In a ikUlftti and satlifortory manner, upon the following terms to-wlt:

Prettv Fancy. —B. F. Taylor, one of the finest western poets, thus writes: “When the day begins to go up to heaven at night, it does not spread a pair of wings, like a bird, but it climbs softly up a ladder. It sets its red sandal” on the shrub you have watered these three days, Ipstitshouldperish with thirst; then it steps to the free we sit. under, and thence to the ridges of‘the roof; from the ridge fothe chimney, arid from the tall ejiri to the church spire, arid then to the cloud, and then to the .hold of heaven; and thus, from round to crimson round, you can see it go as though it walked up roses.”

For making Blanket! fl vidtb,In (be grease t leach For making Blankets, vatbed ano] napped 1,5(1 “ For making Blankets, cotton warp,. ■ ,1,10 “ Formakingt leaf Jeans, I fsrnUh blnevarp33n2Sc For making*leaf Jeans,: •* •' 23c For making White Unser, “ “ ; |6Ji Eor making linsej, " l££c

TocmaWng. Jio Flannel, ISc For Carding, Spinning and Reeling, pr lb lie For Carding, SplnnlngktwbUng ilocyg yarn I8c ; Wool »enl from adUIjjk*, in good order, ehaS be worked iutoon u potribk, and forwarded to the owner according to direction* accompanying It. - I will keep on head a large topple of Blankets, Jeattt, limeyi, Flannel*, ami Stocking Yarn, to •ell cheap tor Cuh or exchange for Wool. ’ .

OBiktcllexija^. £jati&jsr* berw continue simply the Xf •■■WEsSiens of Vevay and vicinity with Uie .beatFresh Meat the country affords. They sent e the public at tbe Market House eVeiy Tuesday, Thursday a ad Saturday, at reasonable prices. pay the highest niarket price for -Fat'Cattle,'Sheep and Hogs.* ; - ‘NORTHCOT 4 ROUS.

CARRIAGES, &C.

■ W«iatad*—1,000 pounds of Lard to grease Wool with, la exchange for ffxxli, or work done atsy etUMIttuaeoU 1 am cow prepared to work daring the coming season. 40,000 pounds of Wool. The highest Cincinnati price will be paid (a cash or work at my establishment for Wool. Being thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit a snare of public patronage, and will always endearor to render ercrythloB satisfactory, ' Orders or Wool left with Hathaway 4 Co., Ferry street, Vevar.lniL, dr Jonathan Howe & Son, Sapor Creek, Ky., will bo promptly attended to. All work left over winter will be charged extra for storage and risk. g3~ A’o IVort iriH be Dtlirmi until poiJ fur, JOE SCHOFIELD, Rising Son, April II, 1600.—3m

THE undersigned has ■ on bond and conUnoca Itle*—to manufacture) 3 .Wagons* Plows, sc. Itcpslring, Painting, Trim mine and Jobbing of all kinds done with ncalnias atm dl»patch. Haring the best of workmen ottd mala* rials, he U determined not do bo surpassed for durability, elogaoco or* cheapness. All work warranted.

£7* We pay the highest market price in Cash for HIDES, to be left at the store of

Clarkson 4 Waldo.

N. 4 It.

Vevay, Octobers, 1859,—t

I am prepared to nunolhclnre plain or farcy trimmed Coffins, and attend funeral calls with hearse. II, A. TINKER, Cotton Township, March 18, l£I9,—if

To Day Growers and Hay Press Builders.

fiisura suh fouhdey. . J, U. RBISTER 4 CO., TTAVINa removed thelrroandtj Into their new II balldlBg, aietMw prepared toda all Linds of casting niutllj done in similar establishments. Haring procured nod Lathe*, we are enabled to do Taming and finishing to a seat and woikmaatiLe style.

THE undersigned haying bought the eiduslre right of Jefferson and SwIlterUad Conn lies of the Paisnt Beater or Vo ran r Press, hereby give sutieo that whoever wish to build Presses ct the above patent con get the right of ns. TTe keen constantly on hand the Castings for toahmWm. F. L. GUISARD k SON, Vevay, Indiana. . Those who have balltPreasei of the abore Patent* since December SO, 18W, will please call «nd pay Mtha'Patent Fee. sepH-tf

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— If we should read the secret history of our enemies, wo should find in each mauls life sorrow and suffering cnough to disarm all-hostility.

FENDT's BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. H. SEYMOUR & CO., 107 Ku»u it reel, tf. V. Frico, $1 per box; sent free by post, ap25-Cta ITPFok 8* lx at ill Dai naisra.

We are also manufacturing O’Kaj'i Patent Lath Caller, which with one Hone Power will cut from BO to 75,000 merchantable Lath perday. We shall also bare made and ready for the season, Sugar Mills of the most approved pattern, at pricct that will snlt all who wish to purchase. We bare made such alterations In onr Hay Press Irons that place them beyond tie possibility of breaking: Thankful ftr out far art ws earnestly solicit a con tin nance of the same. >

Merit.—True merit, line a deeper it is, the less noise it'maKes,

■'- 1 - X fA WTEBPianAW. baring torn away hU Old Store Jtoom.for the purpose of putting op a hu rf moved bti Stack of Goods to i, / Ferret Dafom's Brick, Opposite hi* old sUnd, where he will be pleased to wait upon bit eld customers and supply them VUh goods si low prices. Versy, Ind., Feh.29,16M.

Carpenter's $ Cooper Took , OF THE BEST QDALITT, and at lowest fl c . ores, by F. Eh ft BISARD it SOX.

GOAL OIU—Weliavc Just rccelrc-J a supply of So, I Rayirllle Oil, which we arc selling at red need price* for cash. ap» CLABKSOS 4 WALDO.

All orders left with F. L. OBI SARD & SOX, Of Veray, wlQ bo punctually attended to, i. K, KEISTER Rising Sac, Jan. 1,1859,

flAK AS—TEA8.—Jaat received, a fresh supply ol JL Imported Taw, which will be wM at reduced prices, at the Cadi Store of ‘

■i&* Learning i« TMaith to tfco poor, an hoaor to tbo ricu, &ad coiufori to tha 0^:0.

Xho Celebrated Wooster Panning MID* fcr w’c Ivrt’.v Gamin k ?ov

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uxcn BLIDSOS. Stunt WIKIS. BLEDSOE & BEYMEH, MERCHANTS & TRADERS, ■ FLCW-tCl/IUDUSA.

Wall X»»pc3P /Window Curtains! FIRE BO ARB PRINTS JUST RECEIVED from New Turk, an entire new (lock of the above {*!«», vUcb »ill Lc vAA low for evh, br ■pit J. L. TI1IEDACD.

DU. J. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIANAND SURGEON, MT, STKRUKO, Switzerland County, Indiana. JOUNCE GELSTOi'V, . . DtlUK IK Sty Goods, Groceries and Produce, Steele's Ckeek, Kentcckt. CiTPail-OiISceaJitreM, Timor, IspliKi.

COAL OIL! | COAL OIL LAMPS !! Jl' ST RKCKIVK1*.« njppty if tie very le»t *rtide erf May j elite Cvd OIl-t»jelh;>r within entire new niptiljr of t'OAI. tilt. UtUPS. which m now offcrcl lour for rub it the Main Stmt Uror Store, oppuitten. K. 11*11, ly aplt J. L., TII1CBAVD. . KBff LIST OF MEDIClJeBS. 1860. Ilff I860. m

». S. LAMB. f- ADfclSjOX. LAMB & ADKIN80H, AttornoyB tind Counselors at taw, YF.VAV, tXDIAN'A. TXril.L practice In (lie Courts of 3wStrerl»nd • VY *»i adjoining coonUci. All tcjal turfne*s left with eitlrtr.wlUttcelre Uie prompt attention if both. jt~

lumber—Lumber—Lumber. aUlE undersigned having purchased and pul In go»i repair the Saw JliU at t'enlns Stuart, and obtained a good Sawyer, U now rre|«rcd lo (tmililt any kind of LI'lilt Kit to onlr r usual lo till, section of country* A fowl assortment on hand—suitable for UulMIogi, Jlay l’re. , Kf ) or Hat UcALi. Can law Kfctt and under. June2U, ItOT.-lf ' ■' V. !»■ STOW..

HOW TO MAKE 2IONEY! Bi r year Goods At tile Cce-I’rlce Cish store of COURVOISIBR & LEWIS, .twl save the enormous t’tuQta 'I* 111 ore chary ed to make uj» fur tad debts, awl your success Is certaloi 1 ~ > I n Wndc.;; They, have ]aU received a hsmlsotoe stock of Dry poods, Groceries, Huts & Caps, Boots Shoe?, Queens* i, ware, .Table Cullcty, &c„ fire., which wilt be sold very low. : They buy' thdf Quods fur CM SH, and take Croat pains i h selecting their stock. They are recti ring fresh supplies every raonth.whicli makes their stuck always fresh and complete, ■ I’ersoos who wish to make money should study their i uteres I, awl eat) at the Cheap Cash store of , COUtVOISIER i LEWIS, S, IV turner of Main and Liberty Sim-l*. Jt3" Uuticr, Epys, Kay*, Keciwav, Country Produce, 4c„ will be taken id exchange fur good*. Vcvay, Auyuil 3, leW. .

jir. - w«5H>k», HOOT & SHOE .MAKER, ferry street, Vcvay, Indian n. 1) KSl'KlTtn'M.V. Inform! th vuMIc tlial tie 11 cimllnueaiu carry on the Hoot ami Mums biuintj* in alt lu iiriouj broncho BHi at lit* util rian t no terry street, uUcilnor j BLl aUn e the lirutf n>ire, He aorraittihU »«rk to give ratUbclhm, Utli in »ti te ahjulurat’iliiy.

J. d. Jiilev, Rlilng So o. t >1. (>. (iutLET, rutriut. JELIEY & SUBLET, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Itl-'IM! fiUX I'ATltllJT, ixi». ' '\V r U.I. In (Im (Intuit and Cuain.m 1V (.'ourtj nf ilelttcrlind Vonnttv .Ul huityieM jirunttitlr alUndcd to; and all ImtttieM entnutcd t> either, will- rcteiro Uuj attenllim nf ImUi. ■ aiill-tlixtl

HIACV HOUSE, / l'. i ' ■ s • , Corner of lllmuisand JlnrKet slteds, Innuserous, Ixuiaxa. TiniS 1* * new anil Fttyt-CUu Uoardinjr )Inu<t, In all il* ilepamneiU#. anil well tiuwlol, telotf In Ihe icty ceu|ur o( the ltuWn«f |»art "f I lie City, and veil merit* a liberal flu re of the re»fdent or traveUo); |>alnii'c, ’ Term* .f I j«r day, vid reasonable ]<r week.' .1. & Kl.VCSI.KV, I'tormtut, . nottS ' Lale tf SwlUetUm) Con my.

REGULAR MA3)IS0N PACKET, FOREST s Q.UEBN f C. 1». CONWAY, Captain;-*. D. PAUKKR, Clerk, riTHUi arrive at Veray, for ftncIon»tt,Tun11 dan ud'Tbandaji at "}i o'clock, IV U-, and Sunday* at ) o'clock, P. il. lUtundnit. *HI leave Cine!anaU Wednesday*. Friday* and ITonitavi, punctually at U p'ctoct ' lor freight or I>a'-'3geajit>lyo«l«ird.v'' .

VEVAY Sion: & TIXWARE emporium. ratfiCictlntu TtIK mlocril«r* l«[i coiutantlr on liui't alaive auurtment of STOVKS, 'coniinlntf t>f all Uw molt approval j air tutu ui4 tliOi tie popular •‘llurk ,** “ftljiper,** “Chain i>lon, n "lie-liam-c,’’ anil “cranium* Cooling awl lleacing Store*, alt warranted to give viorw^LXCrKs We l«i> on Land a latye itock «r Tinware of <mr it tjianufecture, with which eoanlry merchant! will lot »uppttal at Cincinnati price*. Also, Japaimed Ware, lira** KetUei, St, tc. JOB WORK. AM kfoitaaf Job Work in our line, inch« SpoutIng.TId lIooBug,. Jte, done at thort notice, In.the «ar hat iiyle, and on rcMonahle term*. ; ■0*1)hi Copper,' Rrtsi, ami Pewter; taken In' exchange- i. C. CiU.DKXIintO k SOX,

- JwAt MoooA'VCd s . DlilKCT from Dr. John Dull, 12 Boxen Bom .“Ball'* Worm Bcrtrujer." Alio, * freih iujiply of “Bull's Sarsaparilla," Ball’s Comp’d Pectoral of Wild Cherry. AU of which li offered tt wholesale or retail l»y fcM . J, L. TUlEUACi).

WOOD. EDDI & CO.’S ; DC* « OC 3D 3B IMDCDB «. .. AUTHORIZED ItY THE STATER OP Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky, Hrnwtlnlly, In |iul>lic, titular Iho superintendence of Sworn Cummin'lonor*. . . . , JMTTlw Manager*’ (ifflcci arc located at Wilmington, Delaware, and SL Mlteonrl. . Prizes vary from $2 50 to Q100 000! TXCICBTS PUOIt aa 00 T«> 530 t tnr Circular*, giving full Explanation ami the Scheme* tn bo Orswii, win be writ, free nf expenie, by add rawing WOOD, EDDY Jt C0„ WllnilngUm, Delaware, or, WOOD, EDDY K'CiKSl, 1-ouI*, JllwouH.

HE AD*QU ART EE S ; KOil BOOTS AND SHOES! i TUio oM ami veil tnoan «taWLjhmcnt tf A ’ c. tiiieuaud & SOX, 31aln»trerl, between Ferrr and Lilierty, Vcray. Indiana, may I* found the , mo-4 extensive fc belt aa»ort--ment.tf Easitax Won ever tmaght to VeT»y. A t*o, keep o>n.dautly .on hand a full «4. i ortiuctit «f COST (1U Made .Work—*Weh »e«nr ■ rant'to stve Mtltbctlotii' Whin i|tuU17 tail ttoiwii of style. - . BOOTS A SHOES,, Of U» floe* finality and iatett style, made to' ortier on the ahsrtett notice. , O* Boots a*p Suoks Rtrmso iir ths . best manner, at atari notice. atigUMf O.TUIEBAUD 4S0N. Cash for Bides! THE Highest Market Price paid for Hints and SiWV ... C. THIKD.VUIl k SOX.

FERE AND SMOKE. THE undersigned respectfully Inform their friends andlho pa bile generally that thoyhavo taken the atnnd (br-MgijaL. merly occupied by R. I>. Andci*on,2£S82 (the old Jail), where Ihey will cany on the Blackmltblog Uustnes* in all iu rations branches.- ; JIj=* All work warrant*! sound, and of the best material. Particular Attention! Hone* are not shod like mules, nor males tike bhncs, in this Shop,' DURLAJi & MORISE2. Veray, March H, 1W0.—ly

BL1CKSMITHING! 11HE undersigned retpeetfullyannoence \a the , dtltetn of Vtvay tntJ the iiuroandlof country that they bare eUabS shed thenuelreilo the *bop formerly oeeapledby Joseph Jsgen, on Ferry street. and are do* prepared to do all kind* of .votk In their line, such u Ironing Wagon* and llupglt*, making liar Press Iron*, Ho**,Hor«-ahodng, and every thing elae pertain ' log to thl* business, la a satis* L factory manner. A abate of public patio nan U respectfully wild ted. , ' ' JAVC3 ARMSTRONG i 80S. Tevay, March 15. IWa-lf

Fruit and Ornamental Trees, VINES, SHRUBS, &C„ cctttvann iso m am it HOBBS, WALKEU & CO., At the Evergreen Nurseries , Twelve miles cut of Lonlirille, Ky., immediately on the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad. TUG PROPRIETORS having made large addiUoni to Uidr auortment, are prepared (o (apply those who may fcvor (heat with their order*, on niy favorable terms. Their Tree* are veil grown and vigorous, and warranted true to (heir name. Their Nursery now contains 100 acres. J3T They bare sold and delivered trees in tootheastern Indiana for several years, and bare always given general satisfaction. They res pectfnliy refer those who desire to purchase good fruit trees to the farmers throughout Indiana and Kentucky; ■JW Orders addressed to U0BR3, WALKER k CO., O’Dannon Po«l-OIBoe, Jefferson Co., Ky. f or to J. C. BELL, Rising Son, Ohio Co,, Ind., wit) receive prompt attention. apl6-tlDorll