Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 42, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 October 1860 — Page 1
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CARD & JOB PRINTING, : At Low Prices for Cash! S*« to Ptcxrrrtn tsfi Esner. tie btr *iy la i INCREASE YOUK BTTSIHES8, U to timltte Bat* and Oms eiJeceirrij-. ThtHivixiii Jet Omci bu JaK boon lappllod ; with N'ew utd BeitttJfal type, end U cow pretvtd with u abundance of aU kladt cf «■ u»*ca‘» fu doicf e r w? variety of : Plain & Fancy Job Printing, ; *w- Li CirJ», labeU, Black,. ctioka. Circa'an, . BUI head*, Hacdbnt*. Large Fnten, Panipileu, • ProfTixttf 4, Viiiilc j Cult, Invitatlirc*, ic., Ire, I at»tort notice ud u t tij low met. Printer ' too* v lit colored Ink. or bromea, when dulrtd I Haria* rutatly added ■ Fa S T CARDtttSS* • ;o the 0?.ct f, are enabled to dothix kicd cj : printing beat?, four and cheaper, than aaruhet : rSet la :tia aertlca cf nostiy.
. , TZM3 OF StrBSCBIPnpJfj wwprftfnr.lf ptldlnadnaeeT II00 » ** pid wUMb ibn* monlh*7) jss ' w,tUa tt “ w. i so ..»Mt (fie «pi ration of th» jw, JOO „ U TSHM3 OF AUTSBT131H0. <Uo Unes -> Cn4 Ia*frtloBi 50 . tub fcMWimtl tn*trtton r I S3 without cusce. 1M >■. . I * • s,« V** *»»«t IwdTt month*, . I . «00 Butom C*nU, di»pl*jtJ, of tour Id 6 Una. £oo idmtEMae&of tttm^qturaAodop* ■ ti i 10 l ttk,e |S pir *qa*tr. MmUatneata wtihlum cats, otuinol <UipUr> ' Or kept txdtulTtlr on lh« JxuWe of ,lie paper, or , *» Lejil InarejtwUlbetiu-jtqeD all imu- . iltiJtttitthBtnd of each year, an ptJd.,'
VOLUME XLI1I.
YEVAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1860.
Illil 1 aJNeir Patent
S. EAJ.K MERCHAMTSSTRADERS, Vila Street* Verey, I
% Indiana ftimllfc.
( THB SEWSPif Eft. I To-day it commands the - best minds tod sturdiest hearts of the age. Through it flows th« deepest, wildest, purest currents,of mestai life. In it every noble emerprize finds its stur- . dics'i champion and most faithful .ally. Among its contributors are found at once the moat gifted and pure men of the dayV Presidents, statesmen, premiers, and members of parliament; historian*, novelists, and poets; doctors of medicine, doctors ol divinity, and doctors of law; whoever baa achieved tha most brilliant fame—whoever has plained the most dizzy bights of glory—is proud . to rank himself among its contribu.tors. ■
■ Robert Dale Owen's ‘’Footfalls from another World" has been one of the moat mcceaefcl books of the season. Above six tboQiand copies have been sold in this country, and the author baa taken advantage of a visit tp England to prepare a new copyright English edition, reviled, with additional matter, which haa jiut been brought ont by Messrs, TrubaeV & Co., with .every prospect of its meeting with a large demand. The three leading literary .men in England at this moment, Dickens, Thariteray. and Sir. E. Bolwer Lytton, are all very math interested in ' the spiritual manifestation/*, &c., Ttf'' which the book -relates. Dickeoi’f tfrqijpnt tp-.ty ami impatient allosions to the subject show its prominence in ■ his mind, while Thackeray, to judge trom the prominent position given in thd “Combill Magazine" for Angait to the article “Stranger than Fiction," I must be de-iroui for its investigation Both these gentlemen have Mprev * ’ to Mr. Owen their tone and spirit of hii' bVof vv‘ Owen will; be accotnpaniedV . homeward voyage to tbia cofta, Robert Chambers, of the world-re* newtied firm of Wm. Jt R. Chambers of Edinburgh. 1 r ,-
L«k Stitch Fanny I SEWING MACHINES! 833, 835, 839, 833- . - j HE only oni taklai iMj uliehaSU br leu than 1 <10. fhey do «i try variety at K«lng, from tacit naa.oke status i» iht haiviMttf latioriBf. lo Iona, j»t,eral appearance, »tllcn,iall>t on both aide*,} alte, capacity, tpaed,atlllncaa,ta* of notion, and manner «.f foruunc tbt ihtth, it la ttrymarS (iteand b arrant,* tatxumikhand ti weir at the emebraiaJ j WUKtLEE * WILSON V13S MACHINE.
Alans,
IT We ate prepared lodo Job Printing in a very superior «jle, it low rates.— Out assortment or Job and Card Type embraces aboutTb varitiiU; consequently we ate prepared to get up at abort notice anything called fori from a smalt card up. to a mammoth poster. Give us a cal), and leave your others.
Dr. J. P. RIDWWAY, : BB3ID8NCE AND OFFICE Ctl THE Comer Liberty and Ifike Sts, ": IVDIAlfn,
DR. J. W. MURPHY. PHYSICIAN AND STJEOXOR,
-Air. ST ERL ISO, SwrUserlwnd County, Indiana,
J. U. TITI/sJ Notary Public; and Oeneral Real Estate Agent, HODBE.VE vjAY.ISD.
JOHN I* EG ELSTON,
MillftlX Dry floods, Q roc erica and Produce,
fre alio have tha- I JMC «I •« »• <ojp «* Jl A % warn . §28, §28, $28, §2§. DooWe lock Ilcht toil Ciitd>Ea k liAKOUtUh I amity HKft’lN<i HACltlNL —Mmnl.n taptriur to any #3t) macutne, er Muncy rtfunJed. I We will lead Oilier or both of Lbe.c machine* at agent* price*, to any party co(*|td jo tha taie of ionny rtacAmaf, nad refund Mi MMiyattht coder illty days If they are Dot lalitflcd. O' Doth of thrat Hath Ion an tfry llmjile In construction, sutotanUaity and thoroughly malt,, fiery working pari Urn* neatly Ooirhed anil nuat firmly tic*Ttd, aulhai it 1* ALMOST IMptWalItLK Ftm THEM TU <iET OCT (JrpRDMR, and nccdnotdropaiiitchor break a needle. |. A «tof needier, an oil can filled alih «»lng oil, and all occeuary tooli and dlrectioni, accumpany each machine without extra charge. 1 - No connection with Cornell k Co. ‘ ' A (tali Wanted. CaU al Ur* Lake it reel, pr addreu LEWIS CORNELL auyLl-tf . Hox SMI, Chicago; 11L ■ WM. FAt-UlNEB. Ajtat. Ve^ay.
Stckuc'i Cam, Kmtcckt. JGTFoit.Office iddrtai, Pituor, Inu»>
D. T. MonreJ proprietor of Muore’a Rural Xeic Voritr, published it Bocheeter, K. V., ofTera tits paper from now till the first of January, for 25 cents. We consider this one of - • ; . %. the leading and first! Agricultural papers published in the United States. This paper ought to bsjfutmd.ia the hands.of every farmer throughout this country. j j
+fAVl5G petmnenUr. located [in Ycwrij* J~i prepared Ui do •IHilndj of work, at reatonablo price*)' . j OjHce, no'ith aids ofWain iU»t,{oppo*lw iho M. K* Caorcfc. - ’ •■•;;{ J)B. JT. W. BAX'
Whether it bo Gladstone. varying the tabors of (be Chancellorship ol the Exchequer by writing leaders for the Saturday Jin'lnc —Napoleun III. airing his imperial wit in the Jfoni (orr—Cubden charging at the head of statistical through the London £conomht~- Ed ward Everett deputing the palm! with the •■Ganmaker of in .the Ltdger— Hildreth abandoning the pursuit, of historic* (amo for aUnbprdiuate po-t in tbe at aft of the Tribune— each and all pay eloquent tribute tu the digniij of newepbperiai labor. Fioul the most disreputable, journalism has become tbe most honorable .of the profC'SIUDB. -.j -■ ■ .. . , ' i To stand at the bead of an inflotni rial paper; to hpeajt daily to thou* - abds and tens of thousands eager to catch the; faintest \ndrmur of -your voice; to repte>eht; in 1 yourself, or, I whai is bkter, to lead, the intelligent [public sentiment of the community jin which you reside; (o be'&n authority and!oiacle with around you; | to feel that thV tiejr harvest of intel* [ligencc which smilels bn cvety side is, jin some measure, tile product of the I seed your brain! biiirisown—ro‘ay well [satisfy the. most exalted ambition. •
EB, E, lu Veray,
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■ benjamin egblston, ■JUSTItJE OF TUB PEACE, | . .;*■■■ CovisetoN, KcntccAT. OFFICE corner of Lcii nylon Pike and Madlaon meet. .'Particular attention paid to tha Collection of Claim*,' All biuines* minuted to him will receive prompt attention, : , aapU .
'TTflLI, he at the LSCt.ERC IIOU1 •W regularly on tha FUUtT FBJr', DAT and SATURDAY nf each/ . month. All ordcra in bU line al-t tended to premlly. and neatly, and' ■ guaranteed In all ca*c*.
ADTEttTK'ji:. ! Let.everybody —farmers, mechanics, merchants, professional ipcn, Ac., bear io raintl the'following:—I . If you have any lauds to sell, . If you hate any goods ti sell, If you have dity stodk u| cell. If you have any property to jet!. If you want to seit anytj.ing,' ■ ■ If you want to l>uy anyiiiirt;, ’’ If ynu wish to grow itcu, which in all probability is (he case, t-lyertiie in your county paper—a papet that is oitensivdy read, by the above named c'.sstesnnil their families' Bear this in cnnJ, also, that the ntoSt successful business men of our country are they who advertise liberally. . .
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J. L. Waive, C. rHalaftTJ, r C. M4SQN. WAIT’S. FLEASANTS & CO.,
a. x umiv ’i . Aomsos. IAMB & ABKIBSOF, arid Counselor! at Law, ■ VEVAY, INDIANA. V - ;V' ;' •vxriLL practice in tha Coartaof 3«lUe>Iand Yy and adjoiningwoaiiet-- All h iralbuaine,* deft with either «1U reed re tbs prompt attention at botitt. • ■ ■ . • • :, . f '
; CoMiiissioN'Merchants, And Dealers in Western Produce,
(7 and 69 Vagatlne Street, Niir Oainss,La.
■ AiET.SOTax’S rtCOAKD FOR HI! Mother — \Vadiington, when quite. y»dng, w -,v about to go to M.a as a mid-hi pm «n; Vs very thing was arrangtill, I he vessel lay opposite bis father** huu»«, the little boat-had come on shore lo take him off, 1 tad bis whole heart was bent oo going, 'After hie trunk had been carried down to the boat,'hewent to bid his mother fare* well, and saw-the tears horating from her eyes. However, he eaid nothing to her; bat he saw that his mother would be distressed if be went, and perhaps never be happy again. He just turned round to the .servant and said, “Go and tell them to fetch my trunk back. I will not go away to break my mother's heart." Hi* mother was strath with his decision, and she said: to him, “George, God faa« promised lb bless the children that honor their parents, and I believe ho will Mesa yon."
J>ASIEL COLEt GBdCEU, ' \43D 9UUK IS . 1 ' Harness, Hames, Collars, Saddles Bridles, «c. ? Maia Stmt, 1st door below Teat’Jcotccr, . Vmr, Isrusi. . J «H*6ia
spun in.
The Best of Bargains!
The Finest and Best Stock ever Offered In Vevay, THE subscriber has just received o iplfcndid stock of Spring and Summer Clothing fur Men and Buys, 1 lave all sorts and varieties of • • ■ .
Agency for & Magazines. A a many of the patrons olf the Klviills may wish to tubsctiLc for ;a Magazine or newspaper, we are. enabled to lumisL copies of those namtd bilotoi lower rates than publishers* regufar prices, and we are responsible fyt thy money, and assume all risk of loss by. mail. The following is a partial list, phich will be odded-to from lime to time | . ■ Gadey’a Lady’* liouk, i’hiladelphia, ' ' 1121 Peterson's HsgstlDC, .."■(■ 1,M Arthur's Heme Uagarine. •• • , 1,50 Saturday Evening Pest, ; I,*4 Atlanta UoDthly, Boiiod. Hue, VJi Genneose Farmer, Huchettcr, New. York, -HI - Rural New-Yorker, “I . I JO New-York LeJper, NcT-Yerk Cl:j, -1.TS Harper's Monthly, “1 * LtTe Illuslraud. ‘‘ ■, 1,25 . Water-Cure Journal, . *• I 64 Fhreoologtcal Journal, “ ' ( ■ 65 Indiana Farmer, InJUnspoUs, U Freemason, Fort Wayne, Indiana, IJ5 ' Ohio Cultivator, ColumVus, 75 Persons desiring any of the above periodicals tan save mone>'j by ordering them through u*. and run no risk of losing their money in the mails. Specimen Copies can be seen at this office. - We are forwarding names every week, and the business is steadily on tne increase.
• o. D.fuoinPsoiv d| co.. Boot fy Shoe Manufacturers , Shoe Store-Wholesale A! Retail, ■ ; >la|B Strctt, VtTRf, inilUa#. WORK all/warranted.,; Nojcredil on ■; Retail.' Storeroom in Mrs, Oumoni's Building on Feny Street. September 27. 1859, —if
GOOD CLOTHING,
SADDLERY WAREB OUSE
From the coarsest articles to those made of the lineal material; and in the beat ai'd most fashionable styles. Among the many articles of which every man needs some one or two, 1 have Coats, Vests, Fanis, under and. over Stmt*', Drawers,’Bucks. Handkerchiefs, Cents Furnishing Goods, and in fad everything generally kept in a well regulated clothing store* ; - ; I am prepared at alt times to Cat and .Make Clothes to order, is the most, approved style, and ;a large stock of Cloth, Casimere, Satinet, Satin, Ac., is kept on Uad fur this purpose. • . J -
. Piu Smir, Vim, Isouj Mas CFACTOKV of Saddle*. BHdli Collars be. Termor .ale, Cuh f j* All aork nrut he teiUeJ for win taken from the tjwp, da credit cm no be riven. Thankful. 1* put far on ted rwpeetrully solicit a liberal thare o Is the future. ,
i. Bants**,
The N ew S rvu: ofPaix Bonnets. —The New York Commercial Advtr-
HE TORED!
patronage auglt)
fiirr thus describes sbraelof.lhe '."corn* ing bonnet?:" ’ ■ . •, ■ Among ibe bonnets are to become of the finest description of velvet that can be made. ‘ The granml work of one that ve have seer. i* composed of white, tmcntrrclvet,. ornamented ‘ by fruit of gold and black color,, with rich purple-velvet leaver. The front Irinmriogs are composed of dioss rosea and blonde, with strings ■ of while and gold. Another style i* compoted of purple ,uncut-velvet, ornamented with 'p oint luce, porpie velvet grapes, with gold stem, stars with connecting chains of gold, dta. Another io «n evening honnei of cber ry-culored velvet' anti poiui larr. with manhunt plumes, iajteaal Virii gold pins. Tbs ironunma tags ft* emu* posed of martbunt pitiin* and ohmic. Still another is a iwtptuu de visite, and ti made of purple and Mack velvet, with curling ostrich plumes, the front trimming'composed ot velvet dowers and blonde lace. Another is a very’rich article, and is formed of pink uncut-velvet and ostrich feather*; the Utter looking as if they were carelessly thrown upon the bounet and there rested. This style baa ornaments. Tbs front trimmings are moss-rose* and blonde. We need scarcely tell our lady readers ihat the, "scoop" or "coal-scottle" bat has entirely vanished, and the stylo of the new fashions in & neat, small bonnet, amiable to almost any feature, adding bflanty to the beautiful, diguity to the queen-lik 1 *, and improving the appearance of all.
JT- 3F. ‘ BOOT & SHOE Mil KER, Faery Street, Verray, Imi mi». TkESPECTFCLLV t ulema th p'u die that he iV, coaUndtr to carry on the Bom a Siboe biutseu In all lu Varfcra* brand uSSs I at bit old itand on Ferry aucct, one Jc a f UU abate the Brut »torw. ■■ ■ Be wairuJte bb work to give salbO rtfao, both to rtyla and durability., -
i)R. mom ! €l)algbca|e pita,
“I Have Lost a Day." —How many, at the close of the day, would, if they considered the manner in which their lima had been sppnt, bo constratued to adopt this expression! Those who have done nothing daring the day have lost it. They may say they have done no harm, still, if they have dono.no good to themselves or to others, they have lost a day. And the loss ts irreparable,- The good which' mjght have been dona most remain undone for eternity!— The intellectual and moral growth which might have been attained must be lacking forever. Every lost day leitsetia our intellectual and moral ftaturu for eternity. -One may exert himself bn the morrow, but he cannot accomplish that which he might have accomplished bad be not lost a day.
B. MOREHOUSE,
Book Binder ami Blank Book
a x sperientand stomachic preparation of UluN, il; purified M Oxygen and Catbu* by combustion m Hydrogen, of high medical authority mod extraordinary •fiieacy la each ol the following Com* plaints, rUs .■i*.-... DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. EMACIATION,' DVXPEPNiA, HIARRIHEA, CuSSflPATIuS, SCROFULA, SALT Bll E U it, 'SoTUVY, JAUNDICE, UVEit COMPLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, MERCURIAL CONSEIjOtNCES, ISTLUII ITT ENT FEVERS, NKL’RALGU. CHllOSlC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MlhMtNSTBUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, He., PIMPLES 051 THE FACE, ROUGHNESS UF THE SKIN, etc. . ! The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and Urns circulating through the whole system, bo part of I be body can escape their truly won ierfnllnSaefice* ... The eipericnceWthowiaodi dally prure* that na.prepacaUoo of Iron can for a moment be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression : of vital energy, pate and otherwise atekiy complex* loos Indicate IU nocetilty In almost every conctlvable cate. In all ca<esof female debility (fiuof a!* Itu, chlorosis, etc..} its effect* are ilclltf'tally nenorating. No remedy has ever been discovered, In the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and folly naturalist effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of streoxtb, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow It* use. Aa a grand stomachic and general restorative It !n* no superior Atul no substitute. j a3' Put up n neat tiat meUl boxes containing 51 PUts, price 50 cents per box; tlx boxes, $2 50; o se doxcn bale), $1 W. For tale by Hiugr.tt* generally* Will be sent fits to auy a>IJre*, oil receipt of the price. All letters* orders, etc., should be addressed to K. ii. LOtKL A CO., ■ Ucxtasi. Aoexis,! 339 Broadway, New-York. For sale In Ycvay by J. L. T HIE BA 10, dealer in Gravtae family Sleiicintt. , dec7-ly
I hope by close Application to business, A ml Fair Dealing I To merit and receive a liberal share of public psirouage; and t only ask that all those wanting anything la my line, wiii give me a call, ft) be convinced that the Finest a most Extrtouliuay Bargains can be hau at my Establishment, oa th? North side of-Math street. JOHN W. GRAY. ' :
iHAKUFACTUUElt.
Sorth tide of Wain-Crow St., oft* Cherry Lane,
MADISON, INDIANA. V 1,1. hln<U of Blank Book* ruled and Boom loony pattern. "llonk* furJudges,Treat* tirvrs, Recorders, Ac., on short notice. ledgers, Journal*. Day Books. Ac. Sewsjupors, Matcaunc*. Music Book*. Ac., UiunJ In the la* test *«(,•» at" very low prices. ■ ,v > ' ■ : ITr'Girc me a call before gutting work dono elsewhere, ntrJVIy EL). M 0 HE HOUSE. ■'
CT U is a common observation (bat there are wore sutTefers from debility, among Americans, than can he found among any olbei civilized nation. .The reason is obvious. We lake too littie exercise, and forget the of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases, ordinary medicines can do little good. What .is required is just such a tonic and invigori tor as Dr J. Hosteller has given to the world,' in his CELEBRATED ••BITTERS.”. The weak and nervous denizen of the counting house, lire exhausted miter upon.the shop-bwrj/an.t the prostrate student of the midnight lamp, have found t wonderful regenerator in the ,"Billers,” and prefer il’ lo An.re-preten-tious, but less efficacious Jnctlieincs.—- : But it should not be forgot Jon that ,tbe agent which is so magical injita influence upon the frame which is merely debilitated, is equally powerful j in assisting nature to eipcl the most tesjible forms of diieiie.. Who would not give it: a trial? . Sold by - druggists and.dcJiers everywhere. ■ , ' j ... . BT See advertisement in j an other column.' '• ; ocf3-Un
F.i.ltdEUNEIt Watch Maker ami Jevelldr. , Man, SrtasT, Vav-ii.Isn., ji RESPECTFULLY inform* the ! ubltc that AaffXhc has opened a Store on Main Streev In £Vjl> 1 Dafour's building, and Intwa keeping \[i]/oDliaB]ictnmlse<t<>iKiit VV-ivcnt*. ClopU and JawsLav. ■- particular' attention paid to repairing Timepieces, and *11 kinds of Jewelry. metaxic burial cases. JESSE V. SHORT, L'noiersict, ha an I will continue In keep, on hand, all slie.ti Oiela<’e>t Improved Jldalic Burial Cave, and s ’w 1’iaie* with all kinds of inscriptiont. He will Jfoa'tcno to Cementing, and all Alls In his line e busies.*, Jle constantly keeps on baadsall sortsa id sires 0 'Ready Made Cofflrs tleied Kid trimmed, doCiiomed and j ilsla, ut 'vOliUeadwUh hb Beane all Kuaaril* Jlf*.
New Blacksmith Shopl fT’IIE undersigned ha* Jaat epened a Shop on I Walnut St rect.oppo- g<X : ' (he Sclden T. Uoiaj's ‘\t, p Shop, where he It propar* \\ . ■' ottodoaliktndiof.wark |j~T?fr ~it \ :n bis Hue In a super U r Dancer with prom pikers. ■' •
: r *. ■■■ ; U ■H .IHJSt- P -V 5 Q H • | 2f | § Jfc * gi* 13 < g s i *.8 ■£ W'jd o - 3 ,v 5 ilIBS ,* y»-j a E a fj C ”§* 3 - ■ * feS-a'o c O U £ «{d |o C 2 ■ * - js B - a 1 5 m ;;ilf.i , ?.6°Ws ■-e||S'8M ? 'J s 5 W"* 0 - & .§■ ‘-i ITIS? Mm T'l
IVticuTar attetti .n (teen to Ironing Wagons, Cam, Plow#, Hay Tress (runs, etc.- AM kinds of Ittpalriog done on short notice. Ready- male work conrtaaliyon hand. J3~l respectfully eoUcit a fair share of public patronage, and Will endeavor injure satlsfsrtfon &iUeJUrt. CHARLES l£ GERHARD. ; Vcvay, March 7, IffW.—tf; <‘-
Having purchased hla metaiic ea,ei 0 the man* ufietarer.ind all his mat erials at whole ile prices, thee articles will b« disputed of bn the most rear* unable terms.* Residence end Shop on Seminary atteeLiwrthof3.Il.MiUerACoi.’*Sicai»HfH.
The Lakodaoe of Nature.— Conld we-but make-language express th« beautiful images of Nature, how eloquent we *houtd be! Could we trace to words the exquisite riot of the vower, or the sparkling of the rip* pliog wave; the majestic bemty of the lorcst, or toe graceful intermingling of light and shade; the grandeur of the hoary cliff, or the loveliness of the laughing plain; the joyousness of the sunshine, or the tranquility of the twilight gloom; the terror of the storm, ot the mildness of the evening breeze I 'Nature has a language of its own —a language which is understood in every clime—which speaks silently to the heart of every beholder, through which he may communicate with their Creator and his own, but which can find no utterance through the lips.
V E V A Y
STOVE Jk TINWARE EMPORIUM. ft tub subscribe;* keep conrtanlly oa f~TM_haod a Urge assortment ot ISTOV.BS, AjCHgcoMUtiog of all the most approved patJaffa JteTiis and sites, inducing tne popular ‘‘Buck,’* “Clipper," “Cham of on," “Beiisace. - ' awl “Treminm" .CjokJogand Slores, all vamnded to give isttrfsrticn. ■} •
Sojyiethmg New. j. JCST RECEIVED, dlnct from the ffiMttbitlottr, K<*- York, a targe and rptcodid lot of Mow.Curtain Papers, i . Gilt & Painted Muslin Shades, CURTAIN FIXTURES, ; a new and cbnvukot article but recently Introdared. ( • .: . { • Alw, on hflnd u amsl, a‘good atwrtment ot Wall Paper and Bordering, ‘ all of Thick wUl be sold lo« to Caab. i 1. STEVE.VS,: om£9 Ferry Street Drug SUtc.
: A Goob Midicia t.- —McLean’s Strengthening Gordie) and IJIood Purifier is one of the most useful and . pleasant beverages rt the day. It :5s mild. and agreeable to the taste, bracing the nerves, giving a healthy tone to thesiomnch, and inpa'rltng a glorious appetite. A wjne glass full of this cordial taken three times a day, will-be better than at. family pbjr Ician, as no other medicine will be required. 'For ladies it is particularly recommended, as it strengthens the ribs of the "weaker vessels” in an astonishing degree.. See the advertisement in another colluam, ! odl3-2w
W13rWAW3ES We keep on bind a large stock* of Tinware of o«r ova mannUctnre, with which country merchanis will be supplied at Clndonati. prices.) Alio, Ja* paimwJ wire, Brass Kettles, Ac-, Ac. JOB WORK. jUl kinds of Job Work la eur Poe, sna>« SpontJnr. Tin RooSng,’ Ac., done it th«t notice, in the werybtst rtyle, and on reasonable teifns. eyau Copper, Brass, and Fewter, taken In *jSangc. c. QOLDEKBCR^ASOX
CARRIAGES, &C.
Thk ondenlgiied has Onhand tod^CMtUuei SUei—to nuufitetare Wagons! Plows, Ac. Repairing, PalnUng,Trimming ana Jobbing of all kinds done with neatoaec and die*, patch. Having tho best of workmen end matsrials, he Is detenntaed not tu bo inrpueed foi donblllly, elegance.or chupness.’; AH work warranted. •- > I em prep*red to mannbetan plain er fancy trimmed Coffins, and attend funeral ealU with beano. |L A. T1SKHK.
Character t« Power.—It U often said that knowledge' is power, ami this is true. Skill or faculty of any ktud carries with it hopenority. So, to a certain extent, wealth is power, and rank is power, and intellect is power, and genius has a transcendent gift of mastery over men. But higher, purer, and bet ter than all, more constant in it* influence, more lasting in its sway, is tho power of character —that power'which emanate* from a pots and lofty mind,. Take any community; who is the man of most influence? To whom do all look up with reverence? Not the "smartest” man, nor the cleverest polkictan, oor the most brilliant talker, but he who, in a long course of years, tried by the extremes of prosperity and adversity,he« approved himself to the judgment of bis neighbors and of all who have seen his life. as. worthy to be called wise and good.
COAL OIL! \ Aaev supply ot tb« gmuint Uaycvltle Burntbet arc, at tkt Farry. Street Drag Ek»e, CHiitn. ■ ••• ; 1 .
HE AD-ttU AET^ES f OR BOOTS AMD SHOES! AT the did and will known edabaihmeet of C. THIEBAtJD * SON, Vata street, between Fcnr and Libelty, Yeray, Indiana, may be found the _ best amort- QA fatal ef Kaamst Woanever brought toVeray. Alio, * keep constantly on band a , /allaieortBeQlafCCSTOH Made Work—which we war- ' yant to give satisfaction, both In quality and neatness of style. . boots * shoes, Of the dnest qulUy and latest style, made to er4wm ttap ihfirtfrt hfiUee. : I
jar White Gunpowder is composed of 1 sugar 1 yellow prosaist# of potash, and 2 chlorate ot potash mixed with water, and triturated for flfteen minutes in a mortar, after which it is granulated by passing through a MAve. Its strength is very moch greater than that of common gunpowder
COAI Oil LAOS; Chimney*, Stmdea, Chimney Bhubet, and Extra Burner*, ilxiyi on hud at the lowest Qgum. I« iTH
Colton Township, Uareh IS, U
Fluor Aui’SOR Whites.—-This'weak-ening disease is one of the most obstinate in jeriMiDg oidinaiv njedical treat ment.sjmply becMire it i« Raided top touches a local affection. By attacking the constitutional cause, by improving the general lone am) vigor of the system, tbe riauruv sracr is of itself able to remove speedily' Ibis exhausting form of female dWates- U eores all Irregularities of women 'pnfeati tbe monthly pains and lestetea nature to its'proper channels. : Pert TUaSyrep it a Solution jot Protoxide of Iron, a saw dUoorery In medicine and (trikes «t Iborooiof dlxeuoby producing: healthy blood, Uii Marc* of all vitality In the bunas hrgtniia. For t»l« by tU Dreggi***.” J, U rhltbknd, Ag't, Taray,* Indiana.;. • ■ . ip|8 ly
To Hay Growers and Hay Tre« Builders.
THE undersigned baying bought the exclusive right of Jefferson and Swltteriand Counties of the Patent Beater or Mormor Pros, hereby give notice that whoever wish to build Presses ot the above patent can get the right of ns. We keep constantly on hand the Casting* foe the above ness. F. L. GB13A&D A SOff,
Veray, fndlaafc
(Galvanized Iron i> rapidly destroyed bjr the fomes from lorning solphonma coat. Tbe insoluble ox* ido of zinc which covers tbo iron is converted by tbe aulpbnrons acid into: n soluble sulphate of sine, and this being soon washed off, the iron is rapidly acted upon.
K. B,—Those who hare bunt Freed of theabort Patent, since December 30, IBiT, wUt please call and par tu the must Fee. * iep31*tl
pkatxnta axad OUM a OF every variety at the Ferry Street Brae Store, na low at lit loxotif for Cash. Call ami ace, I, STEVES 8. No, 1, Coach Body, •! 1 Copal Varnish, !• . . Japan Varnish, , \ l . . Oumar Varnish, ; A LARGE SUPPLY of the above VABKIBH* S3, jut received at the Ferry Street Umg 3lure, direct from the munfutory. ud lor ule el ton tjurti for Caih. I, STEVES^,' Veray, April J66CL—tf '
jj* Boors a»o S«ors Hr/iltio w mi tMt manner, at short catica. f auglO-lf C. TRIER AUD k. SON. Cash tor Hides t 1 TtS Highest Market Price paid forUmsa aad East, C. Tai£BlDD|* SON.
Gold Fens Be^polnted. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Endue the Pea la » Utter, wlihcuher poiiaga stamps. There*, tom mall will brine the pcs aa good at Mr. Addrerr, STONE i BALL, Syracuse, H. T. <7* We will reach for (he fdfltment of the abort on the part of Nears, Stone b Ball. J. C, K. TBDAIt A CO., s«pl2-6t Proprietor! of Syracure JournaL
OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED Seiiool Books £sr Indiana, GOODRICH'S Series of School Ratdert, reels* ed fry Noble Butler:— Goodrich*! New FIrtt Reader, Goodrleh’e Kerr Second Reader, Goodrich's New Third Reader, Goodrich*! Now Fourth Reader, Goodrich*! New Ftlth Beider, Goodrich'! Few Sixth Reader. For lale, wholCMls and retail, at the Ferry Street Drag and Book Store. Merchants fa robbed at Publishers* prices, 1. STEVENS, Sept. 19,1660,
The Parlri Hold Gas Bonier.! . AK ATTACHMENT FOR TBS FLUID LAVP. which give* a more brilliant light and dbneomeo leu fluid, For nie at the Ferry Stmt Dreg Store. _ 1. STEVBM9, -
/ Jar When tbe moon, after cover* ring hefaelf with darknw i aa !in aor* row, at last throws off tl a garments of widowhood, the does not'expose her beauty at ones barefacedly to tbe eye of man, hot veils berself in a tunspamitcloud, till byjdegreea aha gains courage to endure the gate and admiration of beholders.: 0 tr The beat way to manage mn&a man, ia to leave them: alone pretty thoroughly. ' : j .' .
JB*s»araMD* Ifsahe. Lying In SwiUertand CoaAty, oa the Road (ram AlUnsrJUe to Aberdeen, and the Road (Tom Enterprise and Aberdeen, a_e as apart of N. E. quar- ftTi jHYter of section iS, town grange 3, wert—Joined by the land! of Bob-JL J| M J Mi Borard, dectated, on the Southj Ban dirt on the Seat; Jao. Borard on the North; Aaa Tjliron -the Wett—containing 110 ACRES, more or leas.— About TS acre! cleared end under a food fence. Dwelling Boot*,. Stable!, good orchard, end the beet water In the county. The lend la well adapted to gran and itock. Good School! end Church* M eonreslent.
! A Bboweb or Mint- Crow. — If gold and silver rattled down from tbe clouds, they, would.hardly enrich tbe land so tnnch sa soft, long rains.— Every drop U silver going to the mint. The roots are machinery, and catching tbe willing drops, they assay them, roll them,' stamp 1 them, and toni them dnt coined berries, apples, grains; and greases,All the moon* tains of {California are hot so.rich as are soft mines of heaven; ■
“Snc*’ 1 to rr. —SpinldingA Oo. of New York, the great "prepared,, gloe” men, are said to have cleared 160,000 within a year past, on the sale of tbeir glue, which they attribute, in the main, to the policy-of) extensive advertising,.- . ‘
HMte'wr ISboj^S rrtHEiubtcriher haring bought the Iniemt of I Jonathan S. Montgomery In the Machine Shop, the partnership heretofore existing baa ceaied. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of Planing and Ripping of Lumber, with Circular Sa« £cr Building and Fencing purports. Also, to famish Frames, Doors, Window Shatters, he., tad erery thing in the building Use.
Pure Catawba Brandy}
(For Maiieinal Patfottt,) 17 ROB the Vlrcyud of E. Cue, Patriot, tod, : for isle at the Ferry Street .
Bad Lcck ahd Good- Loot.—Bad Lock is etmply a man with hla hands ih his pockets and his pipe id his * month, looking on to see bow it will come out. Good tidct i« a man of pluck, with his sloevee rolled op, and working"to make U oome right 1 ■' '
gr For farther information enquire of the an* .dcrtlcned et Sager Creek, Ky., or w. T. PATE, at Patriot, tad. J. BOWE k SON, September *, 18W.—«m
I expect to employ the but of workmen; end hope th (lie satlsucUon to all that may farcr me with a calL My "motto li, "LKt and let Use." JESSE V. SHORT. Yeray, 8«pL 13,16M.—tf
Pure Native Wine, . AjFm Muicixal Pcanua,) T the Ferry Stmt Dreg-Store. m&lS, I. STEVENS. 1 CA BBLS. K07rKANAWHA SALT— Jdgt iOU received and for sal* by J.tCAT$.
lagratUods is so deadly a polson.that.it destroys' the' very bosom In which it is harbored. .
LUMBER—1UMBEE.
TS.tR— TEAS.—Jut receired, a femb supply of Imported Teas, which will be told at maced prices, at the Cash Store of eugl EOUAYOIfflEE & UWUL
A GOOD' ARTICLE of Linseed Oil am! WLite Lead can be bid by calling hi tic itOK Si i. TEATS.
(£r A man in earnest finds means; or, if he cannot find, them, creates the®. ! .
TVST RECEIVED a large lot of PINE LCMa] BEE, end for nle low for Casta, hy iyll C0PBV0131EB k LEWIS.
UKUXL limtOb , »I*OS I1TKU. ■ BLEBSOB ft BBYMBB, MERCHANTS & TRADERS, FiawiSc*, Irdubi.
MARBLE WORKS. THE lubKiibcr It now folly pre[»r*d to do ill kind of MARBLE WORK on , — (bon n •.)<.« Mi in Ui« bwt tivle of vorkmaaihlp. I kttji ecbttitjtly Tb* H b«sd a (apply of ITALIAN A AMESICAUf' . 3WCwb-1I*Xo» Enabling me la fill III orJen allheal I07 OBMCUWr/ dtliy. % lr Shop it ah Mila Ktctt, VtTiy, Indltna, id* foi rotafog the Ledftc Hon*. 13“ Tbt folloalng panooa at* my auihiriud A|«Iit U. G. Owens, Ghent, Kentucky, M. A. Gavin, Maiiisco. Indiana. A. D. Vmnsdgl, Uowncyi* office, Risine Sun, Indiana. T. J. VANOSDOL. VcTiy, lodlim, June 20, IMO.—Om
. lumber—lumber—Lumber. TI1K undersigned boring pttreliosed ond pat id gjod repair Uw Saw 11 III at Centre Square, and obtained o good Sowjer, Is so# prepared to lurutih onyUnd ot LUMBER td order nmol to tMj section of country. A good aucltnwnt an band—suitable for Buildings, Hay l*rtuci, or Hat Boots. C*a itr X! feet sail under. Jure at, ltfO.-tf - • L'.JL STOW,
HOW TO MAKE MOKEY! Buy four Cooda at tit* OnM’rice Cub «tore of CODRVOISIER & LEWIS, jind sate tba ecormna profits that are charged to cult up fat tad debts, w«i ra« <u««i it certain.' “W-mm - 'they tare jttit received a hmJjomr iiock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats & Osps, Boots: & Shoe*, Queensware, TeMi'Cutlery, 4c,, 4 c., (ibich will be *oU very law. They buy their Rood! for CASH, and take paint la selecting ihcirdoci. They arc n.tc fresh mppUes every, month, which make* tbtlf Itock always frmh and complete. Persons who with to make money ihooM ilttdy their Interest, and call at the Cheap Cash itoreof i COURVOISIER 4 LEWIS. ' H. W coniti of Halo and Ltlerty Streets. *3“ Halter. Peps, Rap, Beeswax, Country Produce, Jtc., will he taken in exchange forsooth. Veeay, An gust), ItitJ.
Clothing lor the Million! MARSH & BROTUER, Mordant Tailors aci Clothiers, HAVE juii. received dlteet fr&x h'ew 'fork, a large ud JpliodiJ -lock vf ’ ltcady*mude Clothing especially adapted to Hill market, all o' which lore been nude boa. the belt material*, and er* | err garment warranted perfect, acd will An beaold at prlcci u cheap u the cbeapeilPUENISHdTo GOODS. . We bare alw on band a targe and well aejected rvklj of CLOTHS, CASSlUtUtS, VESTIMI3, SILK. LOTTOS and USES COO US, SHIRTS, IMSDKKKCHlErs. SOCKS, Ac-, Ac., tor the etulom trade, to which thee raipoctfully Invite the attention ofthe pnbllc. J | CuHtOXll.liWOlflg. • ■ 1’articnlir attention siren to Cutting and log garment* lo onier on ihort notice, acd iaitilacticn guaranteed Id all cater. | W Store on Main Street, in the room Htt’.r racated br ■ VVm, Italy, vbereall arc IntUrd to call before porduilng cliewherc. , MARSH 4. BROTHER. Teray, Hay 3, IMO.-tf ■ -
z. k. emu. iu a. Burst. a. b. babios. H. H. 3ABT0N & C0., Commission Merchants, AKO DEALERS IK WESTERN PRODUCE, Xo. 62 Maoaiisi Srillt, SEW OHLEAXN ,I.*A. UlftbS
fllACY HOUSE, Comer of Illinois and Market slreeb, Indianapolis, Indiana. THIS t< a new tod Flfit-CteM Boarding Hooc, in all iU dej>anicti:U, and well iltnaled. bein# in the r<ry tenter of tbc tojlceu jiirt of the City, eqJ welt merit! a liberal ehare of the reel* dent and tra'clln# (<U rename. Terml II peidty, and reusable per week. A. S. KINGSLEY, PutUtMl, CoriJ lade of iwltitrlnnd County.
REGULAR MADISON JACKET, FOREST--' C.QUEEN,, C, D.CO.WAV. Captain; J. D. PARKER, Clerk, rifriLt. arrive at Vcvar. forCindnoati.Taej\lV t!*v» and Tbnrtdaj-j at -,S' o'clock, P. K., and Sumtayi at I o'clock, I*. M.'■ KetornlBg, ‘■Ill leave Clnoaaatl VTe Jocular*. Friday* and.Kao* it**, punctually at 13 o’clock. 1 For freight or t*hifaee apply cn board. >
FIRE ASD SMOKE. THK re*p*elfnUy Inform, their friends onJ the public cecerally^X‘•■’V that they hair e taken lb« stand merly occupied by H. D. nhs old Jail), when) (bey will carry on the Black imUhin; ttuaiueu lo all Its various branches. ,{■ ;• JQ*AU work warranted sound, ted of the best material. . '.'V ■ $ W JPartlcnlnr ■ Attention I Iloncs art not shod llko sor mules tlko bones, tn this Shop. ■ ' y-'. HuHLAlf A 30BISEZ. Vevay, March H, IMW.—ly ; '
BtACKSMITHING! 1'HE andersJrped respectfully announce to the , dtlsensof Teray andtfao larroandlogcoantry that they hare established UmumItnId the shoo formerly occupied by Joseph Jsjers, oa Ferry street, .. sad ere now prepared to do til Usds of work ia their line. > inch ss Ironing Wageu andBegglei, making Hur Press Irons, Flows, Horse-Shod: and erery thing else pertain* lug to thu business, Ins satis* factory manner. A share of pnhtln patronage Is respectfully solicited. 1 ' JAUK8 ARySTHOKO k SOX. Teray, March 13, 1SM.-U
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, VINES, SHRUBS, AC., CCirtTOTZO 1XD roa 1AU if HOBBS, WALKER & CO., At the Evergreen Nurseries, TweUt miltj east of Louisville, Ky., Immediately bb the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad,' - THE PROPRIETORS haring made lint additions to their assortment, an prepared to tap* ply those who may favor Uitm uUh their orders, «a eery favorable terms, Their Tree* art wdt grown and vlrorooi, and warranted true to their nanny Their Norserynowcontains 1W acres. have Mldjinddallundtroea lo tooth' caeteni Indiana for aenralTtan, and bore always Seen general aaUsfhetfcm. They respectfully ror Ihoto who dcalra to purchase good fruit tree*. tO the IhrhnfKwnt Vj-nhw-fy, wordera add retted to HOBBS, WALKER Ji CO., 0*000000 Fost-OIDce, Jefferson Co., Ky,, or to J. O, BELL, Rising Son, Ohio Co., IruL.wlU Retire prompt attention, apl&finearU
WHITE FISH ' A LARGE luppl/ U •p)8 r. U CRI8AR0 k SOH.
