Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 35, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 August 1860 — Page 4

. tProm ike Atlantic MootM;.] THE CHILDREN'S HOUR,

j £3ET 'the number of officers in tba 1 regular army of tho United States #bo have risen from the rant? is twenty*ihree.,t It is not generally known that there is a law providing tor iba bestowal of commissions on deserving soldiers.

■nut HAVING determined to done out my iroent stock c! Gooli before rtnwrinj Iota ray nev Store room, I will tell at coft tor cub. trpatbii dale until all arc told, my ; Entire todf. of Dry Goods; Notions, «£- Ntk4><6«» HATS, QUEENS WARE. &c.,<kc. '43* Come 0*e—Come All-tad examine tor yourrelre*. ,At<FUKD SII AAV. Veray, lad., Jfllyll.'IKrO. ■

;IKE SISTER’S SACRIriCis: «i ■; ■ i t . THE UNBROKtN TOUT. ; During lha Revolution of 1812, ii 'Edward ilartaine left France, and:I ' found a borne ou ibe Bhores|ot Amer- t, ?ica, Ha brought with' bim a define 'cate young wife, twin infant dangh*1 fi I icrs Bud a nurse and a son, a boy of | b I some two years old. Sadness filled ; I I tbu heart of Edward SUriaine when ; v i lie remembered that he was an exile j d from bis native lahd; bo had left alls e bib posbessions, with the exception; !] of bill’ll articles of jewelry and pUto ; v i m could bo convenienty moved. He j I ■j sighed as he'thought of this, and j e /pictured a Ufa of toil and hardship;) 2 ; and not oven the smiles of bis lovely v 1 wile, and the innocent prattle of a ■‘their beautiful babes, could Win > j hku back to happy thoughts. j r Mrs. Martainc, had a brother, a t i bai'lieior who was wealthy, and who; I.;.'! stent many years in traveling, j I ■ She bad wlinen to him as they left;! j''France, telling of theirmis fortunes. j1 j He met them in New York, and at;j j once proceeded to make them com* i | fortable and happy. A sweet cot* 1 1 tinge-was purchased and fitted np for; j iheir icaption; when all was com*‘i jplelol he bade them good bye and |i ’continued his travels, promising to t [ visit them again at the expiration of H ■two years,.. j I ;■ The cottage was situated near thejv | beotuiful Hudson. : Nothing could jt | have charmed the exiled family, more ( t \ than thks lovely spot. But Mr. Mar* j j iaiue soon wear red of the quiet of ,1 t the cottage, and his Ircalth and ppir- jt its sank, and ere two years passed, j his cold form was laid in the grave. jl The ‘ bereaved widow, clasped her T sweet children to'her bosom, and in ,* | heart'biulieii ncceiits pouted outber’y ; prayers' to. llu> father of all, ; wbo v has promised . to;; bo Tho "widow's - 6 j liod, umia Father to the Fatherless.*’' C jAs eoou as George He Forest, heard .1 (of his sister's bereavement, he has-1 ' toned homo. ; ; * , T I • Do not fear that ; yon shall ever j a j want,’ he said; 'your happiness arid. |y i that of the dear, little girls shall bo/L | my first cure, No wish shall remain 1 > migratified while 1 Hvo.’ ■ ( .t ; *My noble, generous brother, bow .a Icui t ever repay you? It was tbis .l : liimtghi of dependence that broke | KmvardV heart; bo longed for hU.s uM home, and colild bc ha ve Jived, i Vmight Inivo suuio day gone back, | ; am: have been happy.once more.’ ;d *: ‘Dear sister he happy here, but do ;n ! not '.ii!ovv your thoughts t oil well loo I :' lunch upon tho past. Whut though. 1 p vnu are my sister still, what 1 pos- .t !.L ; I ■ chte r fu i ly d i v id o wit U. y on. 1 j 1 yourself to your little girls, >> .■in;I Iti uu .thought jSi depca-aueo !y y rtl * A\ r iHlrt _tTiulinn. m» hulirll 'iJ ill lo wiTltNy i • * • t ' »• ni i ,• .» ** . un ieiAlatc collage, and ttmuht, 1 ; hot vainly, uNHaw hi? sister’s mind t , jitway herbiMAVoment,. Thenit u. till nuiiy \v> uu!ii oKJio 51 e, lie bade T her again good bye, auaTcrmt to the A ; waiui stuiny soutlrto spend ( ‘mr. V s - t l ; Seven years passed quietly away, ; 1 ,, uni Blanche ami Estelle ilartaine . I : had learned to .look upon their undo u fus almost a father to them, to kind. n II nint indulgent had hoUen. -They t ■were nine years old when bo cauio to: b.d them adieu, as be was about to ’ 1 [s sail for Franco, - 1 . | Mrc. Matiainc would gladly have ; 1 ;; aeeoiupauied him, but shekuow wcll a , I that li.dl be thought It advisable, he ' s . | would have at otice requested her to [ i have prrpaicd for the journey. Hu); . notice 1 as ho relutued to the coitage fi t that bin sister had grown more deli-j I . cato and socuiedlangmd. -.p ■Dear siiter,-hp said as he look i t her band at parting, *yon are look* | ing too pale, 1 fciY that thoro alcrn 1 , cold winters are injuring your health; r , but take good ca 1 e of yourscll thro’>l j the next, and perhaps' you will not - c t need spend another hert}.’ : > •■;.; (' 1 So baying, he imprinied a-kiss up* ij ’ im her; iips,.tookptlanebo ; and^Ea* \, [ tdle/ who were-bhtb weeping, in his;I j nnnSj arid bidding them be good to J t ( | imtuia til) he Votarnodj and. adding, | j that; soma day, they. might .£0 tu 1 ; i Fioiii'is with hink' he waved them a 1 *! good l-j e with lcais in bii eyee, and ; i 11 was soon lost to ihoir view. . ; ; j . | Liitle did be think’that cro hep ; shutild return; hidi. dearly chenshod 1 1 j sister wonld sleep beside her hiisbattd> j i : B lit when the iuri) mer liad pastod l ■„ _k\i ay, ami antumn winds svyeptlbe ; reared leaves .with solemn mailing 1 sound o’er the' cihtilr, she sank down, j upon her bed, anA[t*king her children 1 a by the hand she bade them; farewell, ‘ while sbo fai 1 |ifuI.nurte di- ] rcctions conceruipg them .till their ] r uncle bhould rclufh, ; . • \ A farewell was imprinted up* 1 j on their tear slatned cheeks, : then a -I aigh, a slight tremor ran through the 1 ® slender frame, and her pqrfl spirit i took its flight fronr earth. Longj j uhd bitter did the orphans weep over j 1 u , the cold'form of their idolized moth-j 1 J or, and wild cties of anguish burst 11 from their Ijpa ns the cold damp’. S oarth felt upon her coffin. 1 1 - Bad and lonely seemed tbs cottage,': and its surroundings, now that no | f ’ kind mother's voice greeted them, as j they returned from their school, or; 1 rambles tbioogb the fields; and slow* 8 ly passed the weeks and months ere n their uncle again returned. Ent winter passed and with relnr* *’ ning spring bo. came; into hia ear! they poured the story of their bo- j 19 reavement, as be folded them to hia; t, raahly bosom* ,"' ’.■ • •• ' j Jt Tenderly be cored for the beautiful | i orphans, and when he again loft ( them, they arrived,at tho tender age . 0 f twelve; *b»ru :z cere of

be thought, always loved the beauti*j ful aimers with the same brotherly; afieclion, but now as he gazed down’ into the aonl-llt eyes of Estelle, he felt that she wds bis soul's mate. .

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Between.the dark and the daylight, When tbe night is beginning to tower Comes a piure In the day's occupations That is known as the Children's Hour

CONDUCTED DT F. J. WALDO.

‘Yes, dear Estelle, yon are very dear to ns both,' lie murmured, as be imprinted, a kiss upon, her pure brow. . '

WEDXESDAVj ACGCST T9, ISM.

. £sT The population of the United Stales is supposed to amount to up* wards of tbirty*twc millions, according to the census now in progress.

~ The Presidential Election tomes off, coder the law of Congress, on the same day in all the States, which is on Tuesday, the 6th of November. i

1 hear in the chamber above me The patter of little feel, The sound of a door that is opened, And Voices soft and sweet.

, ‘Thank Heaven,* she replied, and the warm blood came back to her cheeks.

The trio soon reached the coltagg, where We will for awhile leave the sisters, while we speak of the young man who met. them in the lorest.

From my study ! see ln the lamplight, , Descending the broad hall stair, Grave Alice* and laughing Allegro, And Edith with GoMcn hair.

Thongh Justice ts npl sold in .be Courts, it ts still notable that it %-osts a good deal, and that one must often be very rich to obtain it.

Kr Mr. Oub, of South Carolina, but acknowledges that be cannot be elected. He thinks Ltscons. will ho elected, in which event ho wonld advise that the cotton States should immediately withdraw from thi Union.

A whisper, and then a silence: Yet I know by tbeir merry eyes They ate plotting and planning together To.take mj by surprise. - A sudden rush from* the stairway, ■ A sudden raid ftoiA the hall! By three doors left unguarded They enter my ensile wall I

CHirtBtt SECOND. '

(£T The decline of leef cattle in ■New York last week resulted in tbe loss o' about 830,000 to. the cattle brokers and speculators.

Arthur Morcton was the aon.of a wealthy gentleman, whose residence was situated about a half mile from the Do Forest cottage. Mr. Moreton was a true gentlemen. Arlbnr was like him in every respect,, tall and uublu looking, and ’ perfectly independent In manners and speech.' ‘i do not wish, Arthni/ said Mr. Moreton one day, to make yon in any way tmhappyi but X : think it would perhaps bo* belter were yon not to Hiiend quite as much time'at Dc b'orestcottage, people will remark such things sometimes; indeed.they do already remark your preference for ihoss Martaina sisters, and think think.that you might find more congenial companions among, those of your ovyn rank tu society.* : •Is that your ouly reason for wish* log roe to absent myself [from . the home uf Blanche and Estelle?’; *

jtST An exchange paper says that the Ktehmoud Enquirer (whivh we .to not receive at our t-flice) concedes Virginia to Mr. Bell.

The San Francisco Muaitor {Catholic) has come out in favor of Dongles,, making ten Demociatic journals in that Slate tutu have pro* nonneed tn favor 0 i tho "Little G taut. • - .1 The Shasta Herald, Auburn Herald, Botlo Democrat, and Sierra Citizen are in favor of Breckinridge. : They mako seven on that sltio a» - far as heatd from. .. .j

They climb up into_niy turret O’er the arms and back of my chair; If I try to esespe, they surround me; They seem to be everywhere.

$Cr The expense of maintaining tin* aimy and navy of France for the current year, is estimated at $1U7, •100,000,

They almost devour me with kisses. Their arms about me entwine, Till 1 think of .the Bishop of Utngen • In his JIoise-Towet on the Rhine!

KT Thu Michigan Famtr cslimales the wbeut crop of that State this year at SO.OuO.uOU.

Do you think, O banditti, . Because you have sealed the watt, Such an old mustache as lam Is hot a match fur you all! *

Gov Heshv A. [Wise has wriKen another letter, in too course of wlii :b bo says : ' . . . .. God grant that our effotts be' not In vain. 1 fear thty will be—that Blsck Repablicaniim is to triumph ia the coming cltleiiou. 1/ so, J mean for one to abide by and tn the Union : io fight in it* not out of it,~~ aid iu saving the ! country and its Constitution; but riot to submit one moment, or to cub cede ouc singlu item to a triumph which will degrade, me and mine in this free and equal Stato-j.

OCT Tlio peach crop will fait in Delaware this reason.

A Homestead for Ten Dollars, QOin nnn or farms ua VOlUjUWU JiUUilNU LOT?, la DtC l*ulJ Region if Virelula. folteplirr County, to be itii bitJ ten Uios*M><rtwa band ml lutwcihiUn oil it;*! I8lh of > ijitctnbcr, 1880, ft>r lbs K‘t:tfrt t,r Pert Itoyai female Andtnr.— SnWrijtkAi* in/tf Tin IMlar* taci— auedialf do»n. tin; rr-l oft dciiSsrjr ul Iis Heed. tr«rj 'itb'criUirallljcet s ItuIMiny Lot or a Parta, runin/ in nine from Tfcu imtar* loTirt-Lty-Ihe Thou-IK-Haw. Tbe-efami* and bti arc width os rlstpto lining reiiJemetd, arafEcjnt uuta)«rt«* illicit vivid the Increase lu the value of «Lkl* HIf.,r lie apparent lov price uov S-kld, * - .

I have you fast in my fortress, ■ ‘ ' Arid-will yon not let me depart. But pul you down into the dungeons In the round tower ol my heart.

81'ECIAL NOTICES.

r Well, no, not really: your mother and bisters have remarked your visits.lo them and think that they should be discoutoucd. This intimacy may lead. to something more than a boyish preference.’ ! ‘But father,* be continued,‘Jo yon meau to say that you do not consider those lovely bisters fit associates for your son?' ; •By.no means,*, was the hearty reply. ‘But you should remember that they are poor, and should you clihoso' one of them for a wile, it. would cause your mother and bisters much sorrow.* * ,

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And there will I keep your forever,' Yes, forever and a day, Till the wails shall crumble to ruin, And moulder in dust away!

GENERAL LNSUUAN E AGENT,

VKV.W, INUU.VA

Ii the ICfUUr autLurutJ At cut fu.* tKc r.IIim. Itij.- »ell Luuhn and Tel;ableC«n]jaiiitj,‘ «h»cli laie fiilty cumi’lkj wilh llic IinLr4iK* the ;t_Ic ef IoJiaiw;

1!£ REMEMBERED THE TEXT.

j A pious old lady, who was too iinucll to attend meeting, med to jsead her thick-headed huaband to find out tho text the preacher selected as iM foundation of his discourse.— jTho poor dunce was rarely fortunate enough ter remember tlm words ol tho textfor oven the chapter amt verse where they could be round ; but one Bahbrilh he ran home, in hdt basic and with a smirk of siuisruction ou \m face, informed his wire that he could repent every word without missing a syllable, The words were as follows: "An angel came down from heaven, and took a live coal from the altar.*'

SECURITY INSURANCE C0-, O! Xcw-Vor|t; Assola ti; - PHCSNIX INSURANCE COMFY,

CV JliIRE AftEVTS ARC ITAVTEIb ool of A tit-,;henv Hit. in obtain *'liitfriher*. It> vhota tbr ir‘i-1 literal itiilumrttiiti «|II I4 [Iren. F«ae V?i u vrite that they are teak lug a month. tt' Rir fall |«nlcnlar«, Sulucrii*™-*. -A*ontie-. bv_ i-pi-Lr ■ 1™ liAV'liEU, ru}tM' ( in) Port Itojal, AlrfUiU.

OCT State elections are yet to bo beldbcforotheFresidcntial electi on iu November as follows: In Vermont on Tuesday, Sept. J. California on Wednesday Sept. 0. Maine on Monday, Sept/ ID. Gcorgiik-ori Monday, Ucl. L 3Ha>ifisippi, oqMonday, Oct. I. Oct. 1. _ Mon day. Oct. S. oii Tuesday, Oct. y. OxO hi^Tyl'Tueubiy, ( Oct. ‘J, oa Tiu’Mlay. OcC O. ■TlliQuesota, on Tuesday, Oct. y. toW. on Tuesday. Uct. 0, Vrcawflhlml election in al! the Elates} G,

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. Cij* r-jlidn l>-uvl Unl T( [icin'-’ aitli'-nl rtf,T tn:c tn the U!ulL<>!ri>My.iUU;i!iil to i>T. v. ILtlt-i ;ij iuti W ufali; ,-u.itUl ai.J ia'c ■ W'Ci-:-tr

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•Weil spoken father; still ynn really consider them worthy of my esteem?* ; v

» R <& m» n <y Cfaat ft ft fto,.

Hut.U.w.iv’s I'lu-v Axn OiMUixr.— lut Trite. —Tlic gradual wailing cf the Intjy is a mystery winch (.as puzzled jhc faculty lo reive, conseipiciitiy tlu [i.uliuilar niuuc ul Irealiueiil is piescribed unit llie Leemius the victim of expertinem. Kui.wdy ufur''tvmeily will be UiLduu lirm until' Le-«pirvs Ihrough Jhwr igtiurjiice oj ll.e cauve of tun disease. This viftie practice of medical speculation is tn glaring contrast with the revitalizing powers uf Huttoway’s fills, which seize on the direct cause -the blood—and purify it—and by stimulating the various fund ions—ihey recuperate the debilitated .cunstiiuliu!), and give life-.to tueti tissue, strength lo the muscle's, the Moym of health to the pallid cheek. Forciea USitig I lie skill uf all , nlolctitS, end pimples and dry scurvy, i!.e Oinimeui is sure ami fpceity in tfleel. . til

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1j p.ei*a i;i:r» ai.i *.w t T w. r. urcKEnuAy, Vtitcisstv Si**n.u>, Mr ml, UAwceu Rain aii.l 13u?f.’rrr, Jlitisi-ri, led. . ■ . i '. .

‘Certainly, . Arthur, they are. I believe them far* more worthy the esteem and affection of my son, than those mete butterflies of lasliiuu, who are iu’ icalitv lit lor nothing but the follies of the ball room,'

;. TbLfl'ua Jer Ln* irHti (oiiiid, by tune exncricw* *■> •<' Ittflilj’ f *r t!:c rule of the lartouidi*- , t-t'v* I > *Ii Mi Hone* ami fault arc >ul Jixt, via:

> r> under, 1‘lsltci) cr. htu of Appr- ’ tile. Inward Sprains Yellow' Water, Scratch** cr (Ircas-, Ranee. Ittflaniaiiow. Valirot or RLetuaar ti-ni, rtimnnidy c.dJe-I “Sill f.Jaidaltit,’ 1 a dj»ra*f biial to Iljrj-e> j.i'LM.iiinatrv. Price.Situ, *I*r lbi-.. . ISAAC STEVENS. ■ . jsni-lv v Ag*:d for SwilreHMd Coanty.

: Many thanks, * lather, lor your words. Tiue, poyeity is now apparently their lot; btii it may not al■woys ga jvovild not,appear uncle has always providcAhhvtbcm: bo has educated them, and every gift upon | thbiu, that wouidtemTlo niake them J happy. Think you that he will leave them destitute should they out*! Hvo him?* - ’• . ‘XVett, Arthur, I cannot tell, 1 have said this to put you on yourj guard.’ : . I •N’ever fear for me, fother, for sho’d my. mother and sisters say abything tu me about the affair, I sho'J speak my opinion freely.' . •But never speak disrespectfully to them, my sou, it you feat my displeasure.' •Think you I would thus disgrace myself ? N'uvcr, father; but X will, say lo them that when X arrive at a proper age tu marry, ! shall lead the lovely.Estelle Manama to the altar; do you object?* : . •N'o, Arthur, do as yon please in that respect, ! shall never reproach yon;* ■ ■

"Well, let us have the test,” remarked the good woman. “KnowVvery word,” replied the husband.

, Cincinnati Venereal Hospital,

■ lltUhUiiifd iV the IVur J &50. 1 for Ti:r. rn:i: uf ruivATE w .skates, i : .*.bil ubdrr tin'cfuiin,! of two of tin' Must j Euitnttii 1’u; uciiii* In the., a ori**.'

"X am anxious to bear it,” continued the wife.

their 'faithful ‘ aUebdant and ' nurse, ; Dame Brown, who loved them next ; to her own child. j Blanche and Estelle vers tmlike in appearance, yet loving and gentle ; BUncbo was a bright creature with the must mtsCbievotlk black . eyes, [ ever gay and happjjhet rich dark hair t fell in waves around bek finely formed i bead, and shaded her glowing cheeks. ; Estelle was more pensive, and had :won the appellation of.the little Her eyes, like her moth* 1 er’a were of a soft pale blue, and her ;bair, slightly brown, was usually . worn in bands carried around her ! head.; They were deeply attached to 1 each other and were inseparable.— (Near the cottage was a deep shady woed, through which ran a clear silvery brook, whose rippling waters wound their way through woqd and j meadow, and mingled with the broad ; majestic Hudson. . ,

; On the mossy bank? of this little j brook, the sisters wonld often sit lor vbours. Blanche filling the wood with jibe wild melody of her voice, as she ; gathered sweet flowers, and weaving them into wreaths, would place them j upon her sister's fair brow. . ■ ! Estelle would sit dreamily throwr Hug crumbs, to the' tiny fish that j flodgetl out from their leafy coverts, 'then dart away am! hide again.— ' j Sometimes .she would read aluud to | Blanche, or join her in the sweet j wild Songs, till the forest songsters | would cease their warbliug and flutter tamely abont their beads. ; j Thus happily and muocc&ily they i lived till they reached their seven* ‘ teenth year,. I ‘Darling sister/said Estello one '.day, os.they turned.homeward from (hell rest iug*placc beside tbe brook, j*l ofien wonder if I could Hvo were 'you ta.lenvo me;. lhis dear old wood would not charm me, the sweet bird songs' Would lose all beauty; Oh, you will’ j never .leave me Blanche?'' i •• . - ’. V ':

j ‘Never, sweet sister inioej triy life | too wonld jbo sad were we to be sepia rated! T will ’vovv to remain with an long as'.this pure brook flows ; ; beneath those tall shady trees] as ’loug as the ' dear; little birds sing jtbeir hongs and bnildv their nest a : iheir laary boughs,’ was Blaiichc’a reply. . . ' i v " ; ' ! 'My heart responds to ypur words, ' sweet histcr/but hark, I bear a step, ‘some one is near.* • ' ■ YW, and here l amj’ and a tall j dark*cyed youth stood before them, ns they stopped,hand tn hand, wlnlo tiie daik curls of Blanche were miuJglcd with (he solt light hair of Es*' . telle. J/y j ‘St ay iaidJiC /T);ere^im i tTU , ov-e unotyf an artist J vxj^aL^;'^ cutdd.-mak3. 1 1" rr It oreOpy-d wrytt h a 11 was one.’ ■w *So do atnyotr ’I Tdo uui kimw; bntluo know thiiiT v shon!d Hko it nmch tetter than potlrtpg over rnusty: law I books, ! am go weary of such a life. 'Alt the real pleasure.! have is roamjug, through this dear old wood, or playing—— ’ .

| ‘Willi Estelle and myself,' said [Blanche iniunnpting him with a gay ; laugh;- very pleasant employment for u yuuttg man, am! profit able too; for my own pait I like to see a man try ' to make himself useful in some way. 1 •Really, my . little niUs, do X not ■ makemyself- uesful to.yourself and ; Kstolle in many ways? I'ray [ bow' ‘long have you bad such lofty ideas about jme ful ness, or took upon y our* ■self the responsibility bt cbtdiug mu?* I ! ''' ■:

!• ’Ever sinco I ceased to be a ‘U(Ue fitijj/ jho skid, as she drew up her - beautiful form to its fullest night, Jwbilo 'a deep blush overspread her fact*. ? ‘ ■;’■ ■ ; ■■■ V I Martaine, pardon trie for calling you a little miss;* and Arthur [ raised} his hat from bis ‘ head, and -towed almost to the ground; then 'drawing bltmelf up,* continued, |so j wo are playmates,' but b. am- a man, tyon are MiKk-Blaocbo Martaiue.* -‘Just as you,say, sir/ said Blanche j- as turned away in mock displeas'ure. I ; . :'■. l: - ’■/; • I ‘Come Blanche, now don't quarrel ' with Arthur/ said Estelle sadly,,; I 'OWqn’l mind her, she only quarj ieis with lhose she' loves best.* j ‘No, Arthnri she never. quarrels j with irie/.said Estelle, growing pale, as she looked upon her sister and wondered if she really did love Ar•tbur.;• . 1 ;'Estelle, dear, t : will hot quarrel ; wiib'lijm if jt grieves you; but are 1, ill, sbo* cried "tu alarm, as .‘she / caogtxl her falling form in her arms. ‘Come Arlhuc help me Lead her borne, 1 fear wo have staid out top long already; see bow pale she looks. Arthur hastened bock to tbe brook, and seizing abroad leaf ho dipped it i -full of water, and bore it to Estelle, 1-and holding it to her Hp bade her i ®drink it. ; j ‘There, I feel better now, I shall •■soon bo well again; bow sweet *tis ■ j to be thus supported when strength ij fails.* said Estelle, as leaning upon »’ BUncbo arid Arthur, they proceeded j up the forest path leading towards ,'the cottage! I ‘Thus darling, sialor, wo will ever support you, for you are very dear r;to us both/ said Blanche in ro* • ply, for she had read in the snddou II illness of her sister, that depth oi love, which but for that, might not • for years have been explained to her; r! and in her inmost heart she vowed -[never to rob her of her object, lot it a ■ cause her what suffering the sacrifice J might. I j Arthur ttlrned towards Estelle; her t sweet blue eyes were turned to his 9 '.own with a depth of feeling ha bid f 'ssv?r sesc there before; he bad, as

■ “They-are nice words/' observed tho huaband.

.•‘X.amglud your memory is improving, Out don’t keep mu in sus pome, my Uesr/Vsaid (die. "Just get year big Bible, ami 1 will say-tile words. tor 1 know them by heart. Why, 1 mid them a hundred times on my way betne,” **We!j, now, let’s bear them." . “Ahem 1" said the husband, clearing out his throat. - "An loguu came down from New Haven, and took a live colt by tbe tail and jerked him out of the halier !”

TUB Cim? mSt»4L Tho accounts 1 otjibe spwJSojjia , ditcaao give every [reason that it has escaped the control of ihe 1 Massachutcl U co ri, m i it :>>h >r.. ; tbit, Eocu?r crlrt-rr, it-v i![ U., ..-v' general. -Thu AVUttru Statca hi.v* • tog so vast an amount of agriciire.ul: wealth invested.in 1 caulo, thu qnti-: Uoii, How the disease may ue guard- j cd against? is ouejot the most inter- j resting that can nqw engage tbu t.u m- \ er’a Thu disease is highly ! and fatally contagious. It dues.not I seem capable ol being transmittc*: to ■ any great extent l|y means ol tbe at- ( mosphure. But when a diseased am-; mul approaches ut:ar to olbers„or tl j they come where sick ones hnvu Lien,' tbe disease is communicated. I /There seems tujbu but ouu mode of! safety, and that it bystringi'ut iegis-i lation, unnilentingly eutorccd, to to-1-quire the owners til all cuttle to ku-p j them within inclosmc-, permiittttg| those only to Lo token from Lie fat mj which are iotcufied for immediate slaughter. iWcvcr, inconvenient eiilih legislation would be to the agti* cultnnst, there yet teems,no altei uafive.but to adopt it, or each farmer.to , lose hia stock by the disease/ - ; It la obvious I enough, from tbe widespread and umvcrealdosini'ctian of the cattle at Lie Cape ol -Good Hope, tbit whcrii;- thi‘y am moved about much, tbo [liseaie ia an exterminating one; but in countries where each: farmer con hues Them, the liih- \ case has been (anless fata). 'j The impoilatjon ot eitule from j Eastern Blares should bo prevented,' orfrom any othlir State uticie tbej disease prevails:! Auimala on their j way ta uiarket should not bcallowed j 10 approach on the farm.— Unless these precautions ato spci-dily enforced, the disease wilU-onie lo the West, and. althdugh jti> spread towarda - ns. may ;be slow; becatistf. few callla Arq brought from tbe East. (0 1 hoVVcst, yet w-tu? rev ¥ r itout/firids -i lodgment, it witt specdily/ entatga its bounds, until every pail .of the West will he infected/ *

Complrifoiog.—We have heard re-pi-altuiy iluitng llit- last fete dsj;, per*' suns toiupiaining of weakness ami di-bil* tiy. . W'c would tu all such, fel some of McLean's Stbe.noiuemno Co*dial a.nd Bluud I'caiFiK*. tl is beyond all doubt the only remedy ibafwitl re-nuvAtc .111J sire rig l lit 11 the fjsU-ai.. Tl>c iicmenre -remand tor it front alt parts of the United States i; proof ceougti of tU benefittal effects. • We know by experience.that it is o delicious remedy to take. Call arid try it. See the udvirlitiuirill in another cola inn. ' ’■ auz'-M^di

> JAr> K. n..ttnirir. fti'ia E..ndf>a and P-r * 1 ,1 / Jlitrjduis.ui J t»r Lite jo»t ■ leu J Car,i»f ttic fibritituli I*.— ■ JT; ■ nerica) tlo*)>iial, and i'c, r, ii; g eft • I ."s'* s .1 it ran a cured in <> lit Ole.l rutvd in 3 m StriiUttCs rurrd ii< I to .setts. " XiHlurtial.hlaitiiwii '*■ isiojI-ciS in from iwu In ii x dav^* P SemliAl II V\eckii.‘j,rb'ttt<l!ii3 (OS artlj. Stidiibh in i'-» < nuiary Mayt, cured in 3da}{, Secondary : vJoipi'tins cund in i to 3 artks. SLiu Hu:aajet rtired in ) (<> 3 becks. ImWilCficv. rlc<*r ! rtSlon-J In i lu 4«ctk>, ■ All tbs «,•,of a rri- : Va, « Saiutii ircuteil a i;U uRiciaHclL*U,»b«cij, ■ ,Ma’« or rcmalo. , . .

Ur. Ituu-ijuriu'* fireai IVorl on private IHi» tliu I'fiTilu ttuiije lu Health, U bcneBclal In ill, liitlc a till Ivtuale, Ibi) old ggit jotidf, flioul*! trail l!tU Imuti ■ It n-tll enlighten Uiom who cn»pv ludarcdct*. Price IS cent*, rent by mail. • ■

. Ovbh Ereves Hlxdued FiieeN'boboes for Bale. —Ou Thursday,- in front of the Court Ilqiit e, eleven hundred'and - niticfy-three- tree negroes will be offered lor sale, fdr a sufficient lime to enable them by their allowance per diem tu pay their taxes.— Some of these negroes are indebted as much as 626 to the city, aud as they generally,sell for fen cents a day, their value will 'no doubt be made out of (hem... AH of them are' lazy rascals,' show ing conclusively that their freedom ita drawback upon, them, and proving how. worthless is the race if unguided by the band ol the white man. The sale commences at 10 o’clock,— ( Va.) Ezprets. ;■ ‘

luilkuitutitlonul the Liver.

Ur. I>>napirli' , 4 Celebrated Preventive never ba-r nor ccTcralll tail, married tadtna too feeble to bear children. en-tj4 at the haunt or hie , rhOtlU .be 111 IKHtMuuU yf tlib Invention.— ("rice ittluceJ to fi. ■ Ur. liuiiai-itrle'i lireiieh Pule lit Stale J*afcl ItU petlcrlly uCit; awl ueicr laiUto give aati»* la tin m. llljUiduiiltr vale and >Ore preventive ligalnit pregnancyaid diresae. The' price of Hit? French Patent Male .'jfo, $| llio lifigljOua, 81 per half dozcti.gr |r*niweu. Seuluy mail. - LoaiaaV Female Monthly l*tlU U a aafe awl reliable renu-oy ter sappremluna ami all female dbcarej. lattice thoula not use thrui during pregnancy, a* they will prodace miscarriage. Price $1 boj—ciira fine,!*, rii-ot tv any addrea* by mail. , ' Ura. 11. fc K. »nb the men to consult, they are uni,uestiu)mbly net no* I edged lobe the chimpionntifl king of u- uereal nf*c**c*, »i*d (bo on* ty. Uuctora nhu receive Monthly HepbtU ftont Uui old world, they hard been accustomed from ' an early ago of yuutli.lo wltnea* the.various diseases which aid id mankind, audio watch th e progress lb rough a long career of professional •tuny, In every sphere of Urn, from the bnmblo abode of |Kiveity to the mansion of the wealthy, and having ascertained beyond a doubt Iho vast ■uttering.of tliey determined to an? lied the generative Syatcm as tbetr particular study, and to doTiMe their wtmla attention to ■ the alleviation of the dUca*<*t of theta itnport[ant functions. Soldiers will be ausperodan* leal they contain a remittance or a pbstage ! ttaapl Call or address. ■ ' - I Ur*. BO.VA PARTE A.BETSOLW, ■ So. 1S3 Sycamore SU, bet. filth & Sixth St*., Eastiflc. Office Hour* C x. a, to9 r. a. I . Ctodnnai], Ohio.

.-.Bosvun, AlBrctr -t/ IfiBt. • 1 have beori »tRicied for many years wiiti a morbid state of tbe Liver; with Conittpatirin, Indigeilion.-culd exutinilies; shouting pain "in the aide, etc. 1 was aliout submitting to the usual metcuiial course of .Ueutmetit whereby 1 hoped to gaia.relief,;but not a cure. 1 could mil lie upoiscither side when 1 began with the I'EuUVIAN JSYttUP, arid after using it for only one week, I coire rider myself cured. ' augl-Im T. 11. KENDALL, M; D.

IVo years passed away, Arthur is iwcrity-onc, the sisters nineteen, — Nothing bad transpired to mar the happiness of the young lovers., Mr. Do Forest had visited the suters once, ami as he gazed upon their natural beauty his heart beat wtlh almost parental pride. : Mauy.a choice gilt was added, to t heir already, choice selection. ■He received.Arthur Moreton as tho betrothed of Estelle,with a heartfelt welcome, and ere be left them again, bo ktndied the character of The young man,.and felt shat, ho could uot object; to their uuioo. -

■ r«ru*iu Syrup Ij * Soloiioo of FrctsvUe of Iron, * new dbcorcry In acdldbeaad *trtkci al the root ordlttaxe'by prodacinz.hratftT blood the soarch cf all rBality'tn the human organUm. For sale by alt J. L. Thtebaud, As 1 *. Vetay, Indiana. • t>"

(p* Even those who - arc in the enjoy- i meat ol perfect health, frequently have > need to have’recourse ioTomes as pre- : veiflives of disease. -‘TVe rire never too well armored against the assaults of. “the ills that fiesbisbeir to.” Such aniiivigoratot they may find in UOdTEl’TEU'S BlTTERS-ra medicine that cannot be taken regularly without-giving vitality and plasticity to the" system. At this season, particularly, the sltongesl nan is not proofi .against-malaria, in certain sections of tbe/country: In alt cases of fever and ague/ the Billers is more potent than any. amount of .quinine, while the most dangerousVcases of - bilious fever yield to its wonderful properties. Those who have* tried Hie medicine will never use -another, .for auy * of the ailments which the . llosTCTTza .Bitteu professes to . subdue. To tboso who /have not made the experiment, we‘cordially recommend an early-applicaiioa.to the Bitters, wbrneirerthey ara.stncken by diseases of the digestive / organs.: Sold by druggists / and dealers; generally ; everywhere. ■

— It is t with analloycd ploaiuro, that we are jenableJ lo annonnce the fact, that the late Breckinridge State Convention avowed their unalterable determination to die by and Tor the Union! bo that if.Lincoln should be elected, we are to bare no resistance from , that branch of tbe Democracy. As the Bell anil.Douglas men are ou the same canoe on this--question, Maryland may be set down as a Union Stale, let it go is it may.— TFcrfmm* tier {Md.) Sentinel.

Tears filled the eyes of Blanche and Estelle, and fell upon bis broad bosom; as ho again Iclt them.. ; i ‘There girls, don’t cry / now. *’ I tball wri to to you often, and shall come hoine again in a lew months, so now good bye,’ and pressing them to hia bosom he tenderly kissed them and was gone. 1 (TO* BE COSTtXOED.)

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, plULADELtfUlA*, . (A Benevolent InslltoUon.cttabllihcdbyspccist cndowmeiit for the reuef oftbe lick and

dlAtmoeU, olBlcua wtlh Virulent sad ipldemlc dUeue*. >ud c,pedal* ly for Urn core or UUcoscs of the Sexual Organs.

The Washington Constitution is terribly exercised that the Douglas and Bell men in Tennessee ate going lomriie and carry tbe State against the Disunionists. Tbe same will bo done in other Slates. No pardon • will be granted to traitors and secedsrs who openly proclaim to dissolve the Union if Lincoln should -.be elected. The Union men in the Sooth will not break up this Confederacy on that ac county.

■\,r ED1CALADVICE given gTaiU,bj (be AcilL ting Surgeon, (a all who apply by letter, with * description of Uiolr condition, (ago, occupation, habits Of Ufo, &C.J XDd Jn cuu of extreme poverty, Jlcdlclaw famished free of charge. . ■.. VatoaiL* Kerens on fpcnnatonbtra, ud ether diseases of the Sexual Organs, ud on the iYew RantdU* employed in the Dispensary, •cut to the afflicted In sealed letter envelope*, free of chaise. Two or three stamp* for post>C4 wilt be acceptable. Adtjrets, Ur.' J. Smux Uocohtox, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,No. V South Math street, Philadelphia, Pa. aplS-ly

Tbb ‘ South sets . Vistaoe.—Tbe yield of the vineyards io the neighborhood of Citrooelle and elsewhere in tbe county of Mobile, from alt (hat we learn, has been very encouraging. Dr. Borden, near Citrtfnello, made two hundred gallons; of . wine from one acre. Other private vineyards, to which less attention bad been given, bavo been proportionately successful. Tho Mobile Wine Company, which was organized only about a year ago, and, of coarse had only young vinos, from which nothing was expected this season, baa nevertheless turned out sixteen gallons—enough, as our in for maul remarked, to enable the stockholders, al their next annual meeting, lodrmk their own wine.— Mobile -Mercury,

Inoculation, by taking.lhe virus or taatlerfrom tho longs, and inserting it in the end ol the tad of healthy animals, ia reported as a good safeguard against the contagion, or if the diseaie ahonld be contracted,- if will be in a mild form whic[i recovery, ia pretty oertaid. Bat this should not bo relied upon until well tested in this country; besides, how many farmers will suffer loss, before they will resort to this preventive! .j . / v -

' BT See the advertisement in another column. augl-lm

XmpoiTaulto Females.

DR. CHEESEMAX'S PILLS,

The combination of ingredients in these Pilli are the retail of a long ud extreme practice. They are mild la their operation, and certain la correcting ill Irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the aide, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which, arise from interruption of nature. To Maaitta Lamas, Dr. Cheese manV Pills are Inclinable, as they trill bring on the monthly period w ith regular-' Uy. Ladles who have been disappointed in the a so cf other Pills, can place iho utmost conidcnce to Dr. Cheese man's Pills doing all than they represent to do. - R. R. HUTCmhGS

£fT Large numbers of cows, in and about Shippingport and Portland, Kentucky, have recently died. The disease'was thought to be dry marrain, bat npon examination tbe fatality ia found to bo owing to prevalence of lice upon the stock, Tbe cows to which tbe disease ia confined are seized with something like a chill and die in about forty*eight hoars.— A decoction of tobacco ia.a certain remedy. —Canntlton -Reporter*

— Tho census taker in Joncsvtlle, Michigan, pot down a man'* age at 300 years, instead ol 300 acres of land, which was intended. He was beaten, however, by the census mao in (ho town of Alleghany, who pat down a man as : having 160 children,' instead of 160 acre's of land. ;

— There were 47 divorce cases in tho Wayne Circuit Court last week; 20 of the applications by wives, and 27 by husbands; tbo Court granted nine.

OCr The Prince of Wales smokeal —so one of tboso newspaper chaps, writes—smokes tobicco.

Cooper’s Tacks, MAOEfto orier ud warranted to cllneh, at Je» ‘ F. F. CHI SARD k SON'S.

General Agent for the United States, 1U Chambers-si., h'cw-Yort, 7e triom off Wiolaalt orders struhf .“if cifres s:d-

£jT Tbs following is given as the hew mode of “paraing" down East. •*I court." Court ia a verb, active, Indicative mood, present temo, and jyhfcg with all ih* girls in the aiigh-

' Sold by J. L. Tmiiacn, Vevsy, luJlsns; >*. Jorgenson, Florence, Indiana. fil-lWy-'

— Earn your breakfast befom yon eat it, and tho sheriff will not deprive you of your soppe:-

The firmest friends ask the feweit favors-

,.WhiteM aMMackerel Anew stjrrLV juri rifcLcd by j : ;j r. F. ORIiARD i SON.

CoiTec nncl Www jir*/: At.akgk furr’-r it n> c nAC * FOUND. J'-1- GRI/ARD k r

B. All penotti Indebted la m either br yotevr Book Account are cunctilf reqnerted to cent btnnl ud tmlc (.absent hj the 15tb of Aava*t ntx f , m I jhall Acs need tbc moneyto pur* chix a new stock of Goods. A. SHAW, ]leaA**]lcad; JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform his old customers and the rest of mankind, that be is just teeming niiJ opcn.ng. at Lis old stand the largest and best assortment of Goods' in his tine ever brought to Vcvay, com*, prising, in pad, a complete slock of DRY GOODS, tirocorica, Hardware, Bools and Shoes of all kinds, QUEENS \V Al*E, HATS & CAPS, Fur Men and Boys, and HEADY MADE CLOTH IAfl. Together with a thousand things too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Ail of which will be sold as cheap is the cheapest,' for cash or its equivalent. l-would respectfully request all Tinting articles in my line to give roe a call and examine mv slock before purchasing thewj;c:c, os fed confident that 1 can suit you. JESSE TEATS. Vcviv, Oct.'12, 1SI9, '

CAMPAIGN OF 1860, AT N. JORGENSON’S HIP Eli STUM, FLORENCE, INDIANA, I70B selling off a portion of a large itoel: of ? GOODS AT COST, for ash only. Ills object h (0 nil! mm for the Fall Trade. HaattSS Br the Barret to regular cnilctners at Original citl , • X. JOItGKNSOJf. Florence, July 18, 1660.