Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 12 October 1854 — Page 4

A FRESH SUPPLY,OF

SCHOOL BOOHS M INDIANA. Recommended, in compliance with the requisitions of Law/by llie State Board of Education, consisting of the Governor,Auditor of' State, Treasurer of Slate, Secretary of Slate, ami the Superintendent of Public Instruction. [Sec Scboc* Lavr, Section 77.]

Spring and Summer <Gbods.' rfllUE subscribers, bavins, increased their JL former stock, and having enlarged their Store, by the addition of another room, are receiving an citcnsirc assortment of «*KING AND SUMMER GOODS,

(Ifoteries, liuecnswaie. Table and Pocket

: , Cutler;-, etc., etc. 'Peeling assured that n o can offer inducements that will insure ns a sale, and satisfaction to purchasers, wt would call the attention of our former friends and the public generally, to an examination of our Goods before purchpsicg elsewhere.

Tom Hoon was, so steeped in fun hull many .persons never discovered that he was a poet. Where will you find more genuine pathos than is exhibited in the following lines on “The Deathbed:’* “We watch'd bet breathing thro’ the night, Her breathing soft anti low. As in her breast the wave of life Kepi heaving to and fra.

Omri cr Ecritixmairr tj Tkauc TuRcrett, j JaJijiuxfoU*, h'tvtmitt, J35i f At # atttio t of tb# Sut# Bond of Eiaeatko, held at tin Capful, Sovtmfer H,lS5S,fe«th Ktaitr cf (h« IkuidUic; prreect, lb# fukovieg Cocuxtot ru idoptfj;

| Tlie Crops and tlic Drouth. \ I Jn commenting upon-the views of sev oral pancreas to the effects of the exist ing drouth, the Xutionul IntcUiyencet per suadcs itself that there is much more ap prehension express about the deficiency ii the grain crops of the season than is well founded. We quote from it: Thera has tern more than an average cn?p of wheat, rye, and oats thronghou the country, and at least half an average crop of Indian corn. Let us see what thi: will amount tut Bushels A full crop of wheat is 120.000,000. of rve l:\OUO,tHhb of InU.llOll OOO.

Having selected our .Stuck with especial care, we intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest—for cash or approved country produce; ami in our usual way, on lime, to our old customers. Please call at No’s I and 2 Schcnck’s How. j'.29 TEATS, SCHE.VCK & CO.

The Stale Board cf Education approve Ifct litt cfUit-booi# t* ecresoa tchocla ; McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book, Mitchell's Primary Geography, The Indiana First Header, JHitchelTs Geography and Atlas, The Indiana Second Header, Eay’a Arithmetic, Part First, The Indiana Third Header, Bay’s Arithmetic, Fart Second, The Indiana Fonrth Header, Bay’s Arithmetic, Part Third, ‘. Butlers English Grammar, Webster’s Dictionaries,

Ixwmrom, Nevrafe* K, V.ZZ.

‘■So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about, - As we Imd lent her half our powers To eke ber living out.

of JrUb potatoes Half a crop of corn To wlkh may l« aMoJ— StvcfU potatoes UiiL’awIical

BUt:i SBcrc Everybody. rglllE largest and best slock of Goods ever JL brought to this market, selected with gteul care, and direct from the

“Our very hopes belied o«r fears. Our fears bur hopes belied— V.'e thuiight her dying when the slept, d ml sleeping when she .died. »

lo.ooo.wo 'Hire [\000/'00 11 u lev . fr.WO.lWt iV;i.s are! I<»,»»)».WO Hy-Mw .'*» unusually i-run 01 hay

C’. Jl. THARP, ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, t* v ttuoi.r rir.v, iiv.

EAST E UN' CITIES, j consisting in part as follows; 1 4C0 pieces Prints, Merrimac, Cocheco, and olhi‘T good brands. - 50 pieces Barege and Barege DeLains. • 30 pieces Lawns. ■10 pieces Ginghams, French and Domestic, HO pieces Moaslin Detains. I dozen Fine Crape Shawls, which will bo sold vciy low. 12 dozen Fans, various qualities. Straw, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Wets, 2 dozen Fine Silk Hats, new style.

‘•For when the morn came dim oiicl sad. And chill with early shower*, Iter quiet eyelids dosed—sht* had Another mom than ours.’*

ILL attend to any professional business ( » • that may be confided lo hitu, in Ken1 i(,-kv, or in ibe pj.-i of Indiana ndjaceni to < arr-ilfton. Office on Main street, adinining E.T-lners Hotel. yep7 "

cf Book# for cur Ccctnsa Schcdi tu involved pvai Ulfor.but it* Bond hu«3d<an>rel I# ptlfona th# arduous cud reipowibt# dutyjadidoujlv, thoroogbl,-, *nd fajtbfuliy. Inttiiuie amt As Initructicn ha# fern romlirreJ cf fisnuncant loiportaare, and wren Jljr, cccntmj to th* Puck Tin SCHOOL TRUST EES, »Lwe iIk: y U li to fact# vUi: took# tr* vurJ, taa do much to jjtih the Sta;# B«uJ In cbulnicg »bit the School UwfW.eajhttfj ord rfoLcrey to the frcfle dciaiiili—uulforat'.r in’ lch»l twlj threaghou; th: Sut*.

Here H about ouo ini!ii‘.*n » f luilit-iia ofl-u.-lu'!? of what may he called ba\; !--a pretty good provision, one won! 1 ti.ir*lr. for twenty-mx millions of people*.

f fhc last two lilies in the first stanza contains one, of the most‘touching figures ‘m the language.

.3AM KS S. .SS^UV, ATTORNEY *v COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

W. C. LARRABEE. cf Pui/i'z I*}:n::i;n t and P/lsid/nt t/l\t£jarJ cf £Jtt:a:us

itbinj Sttti, tmtiann, MR. JELLEV will nlteml nil the Courts of Swi-'zer’aniJ county, and can be found at his ofliee in Rising Sun; and will promptly discharge any business that may be entrusted to him. (Dec, 22, '53 2,-ly. -

1’kvp.r and Acer,—It is said may he cured hy the following 'simple remedy. Wo'doubt it, hut it may le worth trying: An hour or two before the lit comes on' take a new laid egg, in a glass ol vinegar or brandy, ami go to bed immediately.

ft. B. A lirss confer of School OGremcd Tmbcn Jododuci Lut alretdy tdnprel tit *hov* books—rwomtotiiihrd b, tb. Suit Heart in compliance with tbo Nt« School L»-Urn: tboific; 3 Jerers-lnaika . Of tbe (rionUe of cUucmUoti to e&cptnia »lJt the Hoard in itcorinj throujhcut lb. Sut#tfct tnKvrtitjf deelrtd, *hich «U1 itoU frequent ibd TtMtkuj chicgti, ItatSl the Irer»r, eat refer* [treats of e . ml uncccoMirj- eipfcur. INDIANA IIBBCUANXS »« respectfully reqn«t*d to obtain rnpptka of tb# Book* vtwtr.mnuUd f*. - UopUoB la tb# entire Stare. Tbtlr c*atrU and pennon far introductico, wilt rt litre the Jicrcbaniof it# annoyance and lows aibiog froa the toil frequent chattel of thtre Hoot*. The above Look# are publiihej and for tat# by DockseUm gictrallj throujhcnt Indiana, by itreteo t Griswold, Lbultrille; IV, U Smith A Co., Cincinnati; Tfccuixi, Conperthwalt & Co., Philadelphia; P»j» Woodford tb Co., and Clark, Austin & Ssdib, S«* Vcri, • ID*The undersigned has been appointed Agent fer the sale of the above Books in .Switzerland county. Merchants and others will be supplied nt Hu* publishers whofesnV- pt’ces. jy >0 3m ISAAC STEVENS, J*., Mo, 3, Odd Fellows’ Hail.

A'tinnci'ics. , The Provincial 11 ur Organ, published in Nova Scotia, remarks as follows, in ieganl to the proposed investigation into the nunneries of Great Uritain : The Papists of England are determined to throw every obstacle in the way of the'parliamentary investigation into (ho maimers, morals and discipline of the nunneries. The loudest language, the loudest declarations, the most undisguised threats,- and avowed determinations to commit petjury have marked every Romanist meeting, at which the subject has been broached, No words can express the virulence. of feeling exhibited by the unfortunate creatures of the priesthood, naturally alarmed at the awful AisripsuTcs that will undoubtedly follow the committee’s,. investigation. That nunue-,

lot) pieces Pleached Slutting, ■I Rales Br»>wu Muslins, 1 Rale Brown Muslin, 6—lllis wide 1 pieces Bkacbcd .Sheeting, 3 y’ds mJe. 75 pieces Shirting Cheeks, ■ i dozen .MtiwpiiUo Bars. CO pieces Cottonatc. 3d pieces Tickings. - — ALSO —

, 3ST Know that if you have a friend, you ought to visit him often. The road is grown over with grass, the hushes •juickly spread over it if it be not constantutlv -traveled.

12 dozen Parasols.' , G dozen I'nil-rdlas. . . ‘. Fine French' Cloth. ■ Fine Doe Ship Cassirr.erc. •Cassindis. CflssiwercsamJ Tweed.*, Ladies and'gents Worsted and (.‘niton Hosiery. Ladies and GtnU Gloves, Kid, Silk and Leslie Thread, Qecetiswarei Hoots and Shoes, a lar e e and good assortment daily expected. ■ — also— ; 6 pieces Ingrain and three ply Carpels, bought at auction in the city of New York, which "»i\V Vit soVd\&'K; With a good assortment of . Bonnets-and i Trimmings, together with our former stock of I Goods, makes otir assortment full imd epmSdete, all of which we • ate determined to suit or a small advance.on cost for cash, or in exchange for produce of all kinds usually purchased by traders. '' Cult and see for yourselves. Main sired, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. ' GEO. E. PLEASANTS & CO. May 11, lS5l.—n.-tf i'Vcw Arrival Direct 'from i\KW yokk. WE arc'receiving and now opening a large and "splendid assort r,ient~ of , IIAlfDWAKE A CITLKHY, consisting ia. part of tbs following articles, lo-wiu— 1 ■ .. . . Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sclssorsand Shears, , Razors and-Strops, Table, Tea, and Hasting Spoons ( Edge Tools of all description, Bench Planes, Gages w Stpmes'. „ "Hand,'Kipp. P«n«ud & TonnanlSjvvs. Wood iJvCrosscot Saws. , In short, a full and complele assortment J Carpenters’- and Coopers’ Tools. . — ALSO — v Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden' Hakes, i&, 400 pair Trace flhainr, - . 200 HalUr Chains, •' - ii 50 pair Breast Chains, : *’ • 25 LogCfmins, 25 Lock Chains, •, Doubje and Single.Barrel guns, . Pistols of every description. Shot Hags,* Powder, Flasks and Horns, ■ Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, In pari; of , 'Bridge Hitts," Enameled Leather, Bnckles, - do Cloth, . Siurtupe..V Spurs, - Laces Fringes, . Tacka and Harness Saddles, Brass.Baods,&c.,&c.' . ; Having, personally selected the above arii-. cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, ai; os - low pricesosttesnme,can be bought west of the mountains. Give us a cal), and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase; . ’ Fl'L. GRISAHDA- SON, ■ March 2, 1864.-37 ‘

(Kr When you shall contemplate necessity struggling with modesty, endeavor to oblige in a way that shall meet the wish half way, and save the Hush of request.

Carriage and Buggy ’Jirim

IVAXEIIiri/IS.V’S

The Whole World.

in mg. HARNESS AND SADDLE MANUFACTURING.—The undersigned is/’;—/X prepared for Trimming Carriages nndfkffffi; Buggies on the, shortest notice, and keeps on hand a variety of Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles,' Whips, ftc., tyc., all very low for cash. Please call and see. MtStecUngvjeSSSm' DANIEL COLE;

GrcAt Fifty Cent Gift - Cutrrjtrlie.

$300,CW WORTH OF GIFTS FOIl THE PEOPLE. FHOFESSOR. HAUT'S Great (iifi Rnlapiir.e of U.c \Vlti»!c Wfriil. * Won't!'. Hall, S*iv 37: and 370 llrvo.Jwaj. X. \. . I’tof. J. Botinma Hitt • I’toiiA.-tor ami Mar.avr. F. II. K. Hnow x • - ■ * - - - * 1 G. L. Mouth* • - - Ciirtf rom curry. C.A.uioaH»su« *,.*.■ • LiJuKr- , Prof. J. wwltUiitiJIirt «»c|.l aM-rmiao l<> tlto dtium «f New Vi>ik !.n<i in.* v.ond u :hi: for tiid j*rp<is<* of sevu rii.£ for the Mam.-ivin Jl-1-iitn ted Jgun.nl called ’•‘Tlit AVhfcJc World,”

I.COO.QOO (lifts!—Worth Kive.tiundred Thou- . saml Dollars 1 — Consummation Beyond Doubt—Tickets Selling with the Greatest Rapidity. , ' , FfilHE Great Exhibition of Thirty-Tableaus A of Natural History, now exhibiting in the Northern and Eastern cities, attracts great nnmbers.«vcry evening* In connexion with this enterprise, tor' only Fine Cunts, the purcbasti receives a . . " • .

itcT Bight in one thing becomes preliminary towards right in everything; the w wot distant from the feeling which tolls ns that wo should do harm to no man, to that which tells us that we should do good to all men.

Groceries — Groceries, Thf Cry U Still.They Come.'

ries, the prison-house of a portion of onr race, whom God intended to perpetuate his image upon this earth, should be tolerated by. legal courtesy, is a matter of emprise to an cnlightcd utilitarian.—! Their suppression is demanded, by 1mmauity and to serve as a cheek upon religious fanaticism. The opposition of the Papists to the proposed investigation is certain evidence that the morality and decency of a convent will not stand a .scrutinizing enquiry—this clamorous denunciation of the outrage, as they arc pleased to style it, demonstrates the existence of some grossuess unable to stand the test orpnrc religion. In Sardinia, the convents' have been suddenly suppressed by a-royal decree; taken unawares the Holy Convent of female Capuchins presented a curious moral spectacle; throe nuns were discovert! not one year of age, and three others of mature ago were found to be a peculiarly interesting condition. The conclusion arrived at hy the people of Sardinia coincides with the opinion that we have no less than three female convents upon the Island of.2fcw York, each of which demand an inquisition by proper authorities. We are loth to fake the initial step ourselves, therefore wo await, anxiously, the ro port of the British commissioner, who will dontless employ energy, dcteruiinationof their labors, we may apply the lest to the establishments in our vicinity, for we firmly believe'that our own are not free from the imputation of vice and debouoheiyr - | ‘

. HKAl'TJ FULLY .ENGRAVED GIFT CERITIF1CATI&'good for twy admissions, to the I most ennobling Exhibition ever offered to | Americans, mid one of the foHowiuc-giftsr , j 1 valuable bnct House ami lot'in Philadel- ' r>'«.r- ' . . - . ... SIO.000 I I maxr.iScent free-stone front HdurC and lot . in New York city, /-' I - ; 35,000 1 three story brick bouse and lot in the city, • of Huston; - .i., 10,000 1 rplendid Conflliy Residerice, in’tbeState of New Jersey, with fifty acres of laiiiHti bieb slate of cultivation, 20,0i!0 1 magnificent Gold Tea Set, containing 23 pieces of sail'd California told, with solid silver pedestal, beautiful ceased, flash valuation - 15,000 10 massive silver TeaScts finely chased 15,000 100 beautifully situated Uuilditix Lots,.near L- I. H.. K., within a few minutes* ride of New York City, - - t. 80,000 100 magnificent Rosewood Pianos, by a popular maker , 60,(00 100 Silver Cobs,.of various patterns, .; 2,000 000 GoIiF Watcbcs, consisting of Jules Jer* yenson, Cooper, Independent Second, Crdiimnerer, Eight-Day, KnainclHiaindiid, 51 ag.; »c. Duplex and, Kngluhi fevers, Hunting; (.very heavy,) for Ladies and Gents 60,OW) 2 pairs of splendid Homes, Carriage,' Harness, Ac.;'- ■ r ■ - dJXJO 100 Elegant Silk’Dress Patterns ' - ,. 4,000 20 beautifully mrdwTroUlng Gigs - 2,0C0 300 000 beautiful . tiled' Engravings of the ' bonjc of Jefferson, - ' • • - 75,000 200/100 do of the Sultan of Turkey : 25,W0 100,000 do df (be Czar of all Ihe Hussiss '15,000 i 100,000 do of the Harbor of Venice, the finest scene;ty in the World, ■ - 25,000 ICO.000 Views crossing the Delaware,'. : vl- i - - 12.C00 1 CO, COO Descriptions of Grand Tableau, foraiug a desirable history-of all .‘the-stirring events of the Revolution, : - v 25.0OO 9.">,0('H) pieces of fashionable music, r 23,750 Ifi lmjus of Si,COO each for 60 years without security or interest, ; - 15,000

lhe.lar?C.*l ciKuUbia orIIIV V.'..*;irr jK - roxunl, and I or ibo fimMii.i: all m*... hU wonderful illmtmlloa Of Ifn<T.V.irv vop. d, l'i.< and on)) thin?of UMktadcurinvdcrcdrt.o* ->r. c\KiUlton u t!iu World'* Hill, K3 tir cOway,' thereby j>oouUriiIr£ American Art; i.u.i aw. ,,f chll.-jr Wt>fjd-»li[.; CClel'RlS Irtlili K-I!UVR.-«l ‘•!V>jT of Trj« els Aihviitiiroiami Auer Juier,” which >?; I,; road by (ho million, ho win an-.*--:,»j.nn chaser* of. hW One IkdLir Tickets 5o.\Ou) auJ. VaUohL' Gifts/kOoutiUns to the »-m ul.1 of . • • _ ; LIST.OF GIFTS;

TTUST DECEIVED, ft jo Coffee, Sugar,- Mo* <tP lasses, Saletalusi Soda, Dating Powder, and a superior article of TEA—G unpowder. Imperial, Voting Hyson, and Black Tea—a fine article of Chewing and Common Tobacco, Candles, Soap, Mackerel, Cod Fish and White Fish.

JPcf* Ko faith is to be expected from those who will take a bribe.

KT Tempera ace is the best medicine

The timid are never free.

FLOUR $ BACON,

Dried Peaches, Uaiscus, Gaudies, Spices, ic. -ALSO-" Pine and Cedar Wore. Cburns, Tubs, Wash Boards, Brooms, &c. The undersigned’ respectfully sbliciU iris friends and customers to give him o'call, and examine his Stock, as he Intends and. will sell very low for cash. ALEX; DETRAZ. June 30,IWi. ; . ,

Prof. Whole Wiirtd, worth au lec;u: fortune toaiirimo, vr.tueJBt n - • - ■ • Prof, flari'!* KUyitit roanUT Scat. with kti acres of ■ land lu a hlfh slate of tulu.tiion, the Li/ddirj,-, on which rot*. »itai,icil on h-ue hUnd and Ctttiinandinp a luierdactui-vlur of 13 rail./ia emty dinMion, Valord it ; • • •• A L\fU l/’-ti lor ILi} vf«n, nIthoi.l iaicrrji cr *.verity - •*. 1-- ■ *' - , li’A',0 The Celebrated .Model of thr City of Fen Praia**,., ■ im*ron 'exhibition, valatsiat . • , r.uil Prof. JJnn'i* Fir-Fimed Fntibmma of the Ilily vnluisl nl * . •* :* *• * , J>i,i'ij A ilacnlCcoclCttT ItfiUSowis In XtfW Vor* K.tt j lW,CtO Vutiiinei of Prof; I fan’s owst.jivo Tnuli.ia ' Uic OM and Xeir World,InlairitcritA ' Uc AdTCnture-, ninwin? ArnoJotri, u.d 7^nlun H - ■ . liusJvr.U, Lotind, witbjrtliwlpcslmJudina ; n Ponrali of ihj Author. tl75 otoU «di , iio Huildlti? otch U’AWMfij'jm'j feti, in ; , a iK-inttfn! TttUijo In tho su tioA* i f S«w VtirS cily, ; aneli valued it $3(fr - ; J-.A<Vj 50 E3cpmi Uowbih*! t'hun f.iilffjLtS.'V'J • i H ■■■■ “ ** •• SVO -3_V;i ■SO v “ Jfplodjua*; ko tA«y I.W “ Cold Watohos., IX) ' 5,ntl — <uo ;“ :s’ 7^'t> '.JUI .«. ■ “ . ' *•' ; Jj ‘ iw .1 • . .1 »* 15 , - l^rJO rJOO u ' - • **..-■■ Hispi‘ **; ~ ' S.1.W r , ” ! ■ •* • •• . >(■: 1 . yt) icu KIe?4Et KJh jr Tos FpoorA’' 9 i/o‘i ISO •• i *‘< ■ “ t»«s-itMkfum li tOJ :S5 “ . . ” Taldtf c>H>w* J3 • Si. iS0,f<X» VoU. 3.' es. Ptitloglon'!* Cartel Ba-of Fo. u [■,:50cjrt»‘ -■ • 10.UO W,loo I'ltotr* *of .ttic. Slcsl FaihlontUe Muile, ii vi i •' wnt» rath ■ r ' - ■ - i * *. Tdit'J 3S.rty Elejrsr.l Sta«l Ko£tavdr£f,£t £5 its ejrh k:m rtWOO Finely Fcpravcd Pwkel ilajj of Cii. i,x -X'fWYort . . - * ■ • . - - . IMii7.73 ; ai. - TAMSi

Notice. rH’UIOSE indebted to Edward Garrett will iL confer a favor upon him by calling at bis new store on Main street, nest to Pleasants' Dry Goods Store, and settling their bills, os he wonts his old boohs squared either by cash or a short note payable an deni: ml. Those indebted will please lake notice and oblire EDWARD BARRETT. Vevay, Ind., Sept. 20, ISM—13-31 Pcrluim’* 100,000 Gifts.

Dr. IS. IS.. IS liter,

Having Vermaiifntly I.ocntcd in VevVr, ESPKCTFCLLY offers hisprofossibnnl -C®' services to the citizens of the town and country, and he hopes by promptness and 'strict attention lo huslntss-ioxnln n liberal share.of the public patronage, lie. Is prepared to operate m ail branches of Snrgery. Especial attention paid to Chronic Diseases. - Office—On Main street, adjoining C. Tbiebaud’a Boot and Shoe Store. , -

Official Prewdlnps of die Sliare-HoIJorsln Pcrhaw's Third Gift KntorjiriK*. In Ma*s .Uncling.'—hold at Academy Hall, CC3 It roadway, Xcvr York, oa Thursday Evening, July t!Uh, )6St. At 8 o'clock the meeting was called lo order by Dr. Hall, when I!- ft. Atlanta, Esq. was nominated and unanimously elected Chairman, and Hubert Beattr, Jr.. Em., appointed Secretary. , The fln: business In order being the selection of a Committee of fire person? co receive and dispose of the GUI 1’roiK.Tty, ft -was on motion Resolved, that wo now proceed to too nomination and ol^cdon. The election being gono into, resulted In the choice Of the following named scntleaicu: ItOlthltT DEAm', JK. IRA r.rCK?U.V,JK. J. LATUROP. It. F. ADAMS. II. P. PARKER.

— aEFEREffCES; — Prof. L. Dunlap, M. D., Indianapolis, Tiid Prof. E. Doming, M. D., Lafayette, Ind. ‘ Prof. Cross, M. D., Louisville, Ky. Prof. J. Harrison,' M. D., St. Louis, Mo.'

rtf ill in cry and jt'a ncy Store

SHIS. E. M. RICH, - No, 104 Fifth street; Cincinnati, Ohio', - WOULD respectfully call attention to tier large and hsuionabck stock of .

millinery ami Fmirjf Goods.

' |3oo,ow'CJFTS .. fSou.cvu j j m A Valuable Gift for Every Ticket.' ;; ■ Hath 81 31ckft entitle* tSShetdcr to one year's sitl- • Krij-Uivi to tfao Illustrated Family Literary uid pita* I: mereial Journal,called *Obc Whole World,’ 1 and to , j lo thtf EihlWHoa of tit; whole j World, and alto to cm; of the CC0.tH.tJ Gilts, thus la*. ;»orijK every wwrn Investing lb lab stapwidous ere terpruc the full, worth of hi* or her raosov, and t‘nn ichance to realise a fo route beside*. Ticket bitter* (will «l» cnamed on tbeir. ticket, when i,urJ chased, an elegant Portrait of Professor ItaruauJ a' j correct and elaborate drawing of bit splendid Coin, try J Foat, one of the Gift*, to n otch a Grand Free fixeur* Irion will be edfea; 1 — . *• - 1 - When the 300,000 ticket* are cold, the property a HI I be placet! al the dliptbs! cf a rotniDlliee apjioialed L-y (the ticket fa olden of any place 'wherein therreatw*. iiiamber bare been «o!d, : to bo distributed a*.shall t-e I rerfrtOr felrand i*Usf*clory to afleoncerhed, end. 'Jading m>m the Increasing rafddlty which the Ueieu yaw being Purchased by rUI classes of iHtoplc front evcry part of the country, ft laVrenombU to conclude that tho enterprise nil! toonUrmluto tu the happiest style. ; - • . . U will not be nicesiarj for ticket holder* to I s preient at the distribution of the Gifts, unless they wish I., as they Wlltjw dalynotifRd of the time and rrecrVr of the partiKon of toe property, and all may safely rely ttpOB UMKtiOCorsble lalnllmriit of, the uui!ert.';i:.,;, 8ml (h£ perfectly fair end saliifjj-iory <31*jios:ti >n of r. > above named Gifts. When the Gifu are award. bolder! of ticket* shall also be promptly collid'd « t a what Gifts they will receive. Any Information relative to the CifU may be obtained lb ronch the oflceof the world's flail, where also may bo had any responrilde reference desired. All orders ly injil must be addressed, (ft-; i money factored. to IVd. J. Woodmen Hart, Wm-ia's 1 Halt, i:t7 and K{t Broadway, Sew Vork, and l’.<- tiek with a copy of the j.pper,“will be promptly futvreiJcJ 10 any part of toe world, ■ .If any orders are receive.! after the tickets hr.re tit been-old, the taoifer will l-> promptly reltirr.ed, j tst paid, to the perrens'scndlrg it, Corres jHHidenu will please writ ' distinct'/ i':< tiomo end residence, counts acdsUIe, to fire i it I errors.

Consisting of Siurs, S*ti.s», Velvet, and Ukaid UuN.xr.Ti, Bn.v.vtny Cicnnd .Fancy Trimming Ribbons, M.v.vtiu.as, Cloaks —

5lS fcis of massive tilviir Spoon*, 9j550 IW Splendid Engravings, Gilt and Fancy Frames. ' -; - ‘ ‘.*,000

A Lesson from the German.

ami other Laces, Needles, Worked Conns, Chimarcltcs, Sleeves. 4c., &c., which she is prepared to soil at prices that cannot fait to jjive satisfaction. . \ 203 5th si., let. Elm and Ptum,—15-Ijv ISiMiii? Mini Iron Foundry. fElHE undersigned, having permanently es.M. Initialled themselves at Rising Sun, in the Found o" Business. would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Dealer Hay Press, which arc not inferior to any made in the United States, from the fact that the best Press Duilders give our Screws the preference over all others. We have also Patented a Horse Power, said to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be Uacbed to the Press if desired. . All orders in Switzerland County, left with F, L. GUtSAKD & SON, will be attended lo. J. M. RE13TER & CO. Rising Sun, June 29, 1851, Itf

BLACK AND COLOUKD SILK,

On a beautiful evening in the epving, ji father said to his wife, “let ns go out into the fields and' rest on the hill, to enjoy the sight of the setting sun. It will be a lovely. evening.” When his two children—a hoy and girl—heard this, they said, “We will go before you, and wait for you on the lull,” and with these words, they shipped ou before. Soon after, the grave father and hind mother followed them, talking of the beauties of creation and of their children—the father speaking from the treasure of his wisdom, the mother from the simplicity of her heart. When they came to the hill and ascended it, the children were there already, and ran joyously towards them with a pet lamb, which they had taken with them. When the sun went down in glory, the parents looked on with emotion, and the father lifted np his voice and spoke to the children of the creation of the universe, of the host of the stars, and of the sublime Creator of nature, who has made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all that therein is; and he made them to look at the sun in his glory, saying, “It is a most wondrous work of the Most High;” for he thought in Ms heart, “It is now time to teach them heavenly wisdom,’ When the father speaking, the children suddcnly, “Oh, see, dear father,landf'Bear mother, how pretty —how lovely!’’ They had adorned their lamb with flowers like a bride, and it ate the herbs of the hill out of th$r hands. Tfie father looked at the mother, and shook his head with a grave gesture! But the mother smiled and said, “ah, my ! beloved! let thorn, continue in their childlike simplicity. They need not yet the knowledge of rising and setting worlds, and the deep word of wisdom; they need only love, and of them iVetiic kingdom of heaven.” Then the father and the i mother carcs.red the two children, and re- 1 joiced with them at the gayly-dccked lamb.'—

i,ooo,T)oo l . £600,000 In['orderto give all the numerous shareholders throughout the country an opportunity of being .present'and. to ensure a perfectly fair distribution of all the above valuable Gifts, Mr.-'K. WATEKBCltV would respectfully submit the following . • >

GbliHDigjjinjf,

are receiving, in addition to out forV w met slock of Iron, a large supply consisting iii part of Hie'following articles, viz: 60 Tons assorted Iron.; 2,COO lbs, Norwegian Slit Kail Rods. 4,000 IbsV assorted Wagon Doses and Hollow . ■ ware. - : ' ’■■■.:• .. ;'' 200 Kegs assorted Nails; from 3d to 6 in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, Ai-Blister, German, and Spring ' ‘Steel. : . . . ■ Springs and Axles. . 25 jftiir Springs. , 12 sett Iron Axles’. , •. • -V .. GLASS& SASII, ; 12 boxes 8x10 Window Glass, , 22 do * 10x12 do do, f >■ 4 do 10x14 do - do. . ‘ 6 Jo 10x15 ■ do' doi \ . 7 do 10x16 • do do. ’ . : 3 do 11x18 ■ do do., ; , : * 3 do 12x16 do , do.: : , ; . 12x13; do. -do. . 2 do 16x20' do : 'do. • 600 Light SxlO Window Sash. /: \ • ' BPO do 10x12 do do. 200 do 9x12 do do. 200 do 10x14 do do. . 500 pounds Putty. 21 Packages Locks and Latches of differ* sizes of patterns, white olid dark Knobs.-. Having purchased the above of the Manufacturers, U will enable its to sell at the lowest figures. Call and sec for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we assure you it will pay you for your trouble. Jan. 1 '51. F. L. GIHSAIlD $ SON. BALYj

proposition:

That the shareholders should meet at some convenient place -at as early; a day os the sale of theTickets will warrant, for the purpose of organizing and appointing a committee of good , end - responsible | business men, into, whose bands ir)l the above' valuable property will be placed for ah open nod honorable distribution to. oil parlicscoaccrned.. , .All ordero for these beauliidlQifl certificates from The country,;, addressed post-paid, with the.money enclosed, to. t • ■ j; • , / . EDWIN WATERBURY, ■ i "f; / - .;;;' ■ fVv; Georgetown, IVC. Will meet with prdmptreturn. Office open froth 9 A. M, lo 9 P. M. \ - Remember! a knowledge of your Country's: IIi«tdiy, T the : ptdsliedl'of A GIFT- ‘WORTH = 835,000, nnd the CERTAINTY of,a HAND-! SO.MEPRESBNT, for Fifty Cents. * j Eihibiiion 1 every .evening at 8 'Pj M., and ; Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. I

CONFJEICTXONARY. THE subscriber has commenced business again, on Main street, in Ferret Dufout's brick. and is prepared to wait on customers in his usual good style. He keeps an extra article of

e Justice Lathrop offered the following resolution: KVwUvJ, Thai the Commutes lave fitter to fill J vacancies, from a*neglect to i-.'rvc or to fulfil tie te- . qulreracnls of a member Carried. . Tie .“•'ccretary then read Hie Culk'wir™; t I.Vsolvcd. Tint the ContUilr.ce be nuthori/ed to rep reive from Mr. Porhaia the Gift I’roi-cru, or taka from him. bonds for l!» delivery us i-illel for, sn.t J hold the Mine In tru/t for the l-liore-b'iidcis. Carried. , On inquiry, U wo* ascertained rlial Mr. (Vrbaut Jivl sold about <C,ooo out of Hie loo.ono Gift Ticket-; when the following resolutionswore ottered and unaaromtsly adopted; Ifcsolrod, That as won ns il I' I- ascertained that 60,000 of tao Gift Ticket# Issued l>y Mr. IVrham In hi* Third cntciprite arc sold,Urn commllloo shall cr.ll the Shareholders 'together at tho moat convenient; L place, for the purpose of Inuructing ,-alJ Committee i - In regard to the manner of disposing of the Gift Prop- ! trty, ■ manual those holding Share Tickets. Kcsolved, That’ In order to close the merpri-e ot [ tho earliest possible moment, this meeting recommend all persona now holding Share Tickets, to nw their Influence In obtaining subscriptions and advance the > interest of the whole body. On motion, ruitourced; B. S. ADAMS, Cbelnuan. KOBEUT BEhilTV, J/*-, Secretary. Air. Perlutm’* Card. Accompanying, you have submitted the o(Tidal proceedings of the Share-Holders In Mass Meeting,{convened on the evening of the 27lb 1ml., for thelpurpose of selecting a Committee, and baking Into ronsidention other matters aflccilng tho Interests of oil ■ ticket holders in my Tninn Gift Esrcaraisc. 1) will be seen thal a Committee have been appoint* * ed, amt instructions trlvctt them as to the course to be ■ pursued up to a certain stage of progression in the [ enterprise. For the information of absent (hare- ! holder*, 1 beg leave lo (late, that the number of lick*) cts sold up to tho present time Is -id.ooo. From this ; you will perceive, thal so soon as 3t,ooo more are sold ‘ litcv wlU advise tho whole body of share-holders of 1 the Cict, and ask of them, lit general meeting aa<om- t bled for the purpose. Instructions as to the final dbpo-1 sllion of the Gul Propcrtv, with which they aw entrusted. .. That these 31,000 tickets may be sold in lha (hones’.! possible time, the undersigned makes the following ! proposilions, unequalled for liberality; 1 Each person who eel* up a club of ten subscribers, I and forwards ten dollars to this office, will receive by i return mall or other conveyance, eleven tickets. * > Each person who sends fat cue lime] occ hundred 1 j dollars, will have sent In like manner, one hundred t and fifteen tickets. Each person who shall send [at one lime] live hun-; 1 deed dollars, will have sent In like manner six bun-;, deed tickets. And for all larger sums In exact proportion; 1 ■ It Is thus, ladles and gentlemen, that I hope to so* j ■ euro your hearty co-operation In bringing fin* i prize to a speedy, and 1 hope to all, a satisfactory ter-■ UtlnaUou. With great considerations of rc-nect, 1 remain yours, obediently, J. PEitK.lM. j ‘ 100,0000 Ticket* only nt $1,00 Eocli j "Will Be Jfota.ti I ]T/* Alt Orders for Ticket*, by mail, should be addressed to JOglAII PE1IAAM, . Academy IfalU 6G3 Broadway, N. Y. If it should happen that alt ike Tickets are sold when, the order Is received, money will bo returned at our j expense for postage.. Correspondents will please J write distinctly their names, residence. County and State, lo prevent errors. Or If convenient, enclose an | envelope with their directions on It la full—lu which J auch Tickets as they mav order wilt bo returned.

' Office for the sale of Certificates, American Art Union Rooms,’ 496,Broadway; French's Hotel, opposite the City Hall;af)dthc Lecture room, 720 Broadway, and in Jersey City of R. D. Kashen, Bookseller, 4c. ' 4 12t

ICECREAM. 'Soila Water ami Cool Lemonade, Candies, Cake?, .Crackers, Nuts, etc., etc. He Las fitted up n neat let* Cream Saloon on the serum! tlooi for tlie accommodation-of ladies and gentlemen—and his Ice Cream will be of the best quality.

U is advisable Ir.T thosedesirousof suturinga yEar’> subscription to the unique Pictorial Journal Called (:.v

“THE WHOLE WOIUiU," To remit the money Irnm-cdlatelx, In order U commence with the h.-stmtler: of the £rd volume. J. WOODMAN JUTi T, Proprietor and Editor. Srtv York llrfrrrnccs. L. E, Drtxctcr, Esq., ■* a Wall -'rivet, F. J- Yi»v utsACo, Etal Estate Brokers, 3W Brnrdwsy AGENTi-.—Person* deririn? to become AcenLi for the sale of Tickets by forwarding (post-paid) One Dollar, shall bo scut* Gift Ticket and b Prospectus, v.ihi the paper, containing all necessary information.' Opinions of the Press. The following notices of Prof. Hart’s Whole World are cut from Uu- principal Newspapers fam N. York Prof. Hart's Great Gift Enterprize Is lakltr the t -j by storm, Almost everybody wo moot has o.ihcr putchared a ticket or Is about doing m. The exhibition itself Is one of the mc-t Interostior:, (iiitmctlvd and Iturenlus et er exhibited in this country, and U w or.h Tally one dollar to view tl. The Profciac will grin a grand Free Excursion to every purchaser of bis oni dollar tickets la his elegant country real, which i* c vs Of Iho pi/ts in hli Great Knlcrj.riro,, and a year’s ru, - seriptlon to his In valuable Journal, and also one of the 3WMXv) gifts.—Atl is. ■ - l*sor- Hcit's WnoLi Would—Tills Instructive nr.d onteruininc exhibition of the whole world is rt.Vs, 37? and 3?l> Broadway. For one dollar four tickets mav bo procured for the exhibition, and one valnablo plft*, wbjcb may bo an Independent fortune for Pie receiver, and also one year's subscription to the illuitruted Journal called the Whole World.—Disrinm. y* or. Iliiv’s Wuoli World.—All whoire so clamorous for the almighty dollar should read the advertisemedtof Prof. Hart, wherein U will bs seen th .l the Procssofr offers, la connection with many other valuable prizes, one of ten thoasand dollars. What an Inducement for iho outlay of Iho trifling iam of one dollar!—Cum*. '

iVotary I’dbtic.

TOERRET DUFOUR takes JL this method of informing the public generally that be is ti ! ,aiW “Wvready to prepare for ■ execution and taking the acknowledgment of all kinds of Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of conveyami to attend to the taking of Depositions. From his experience in the above business he Hallers himself that he can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him vt-itli correctness, neatness, and - dispatch.— Charges moderate. 0 nice at his residence on Ferry Street, opposite the Market Square. - References:—lion. John Di wost, andC. T. Joses, Esq., Vevay. ' Vevay, June 29,1SW,

Raking will be done to order for parties, celebrations, etc. Give me a call. F. ZECMER’.

Vevay, May 11, ISol.—47-tf

C;uTiiigO!< and Buggies.

F|HHE undersigned would inform the people JL of Switzerland and adjoining counties in Indiana and Kentucky, that having made extensive provements in his former Shop and Manufactory, he now offers to the public for a consideration, the advantages in be derived from long years of close application and unremitting toil., I am now prepared to execute in the neatest and most approved style. All kinds of \\ agons, Carriages, Buggies. Ploughs,, and Hay Press Irons. /'

Merchant Tailor, and Dealer In itRidy-tuaile Clothing, Main st., bet. Ferry <!: Liberty, Vevay. f BUIE subscriber having opened a Imgc s oft JL stock of. English and American 1ft Cloths, Casrtmcrcs, Vestings, &c., is now Jiff. prepared to furnish custom suits, of the fmest quality, at short notice, on Ihe most reasonable terms. All custom work is cut and made under his own inspection, and he can therefore warrant a fit in all cases.

Beware of Counterfeits* LEVERING’S TOOTH WASH, or the Extract or Dosoarkt— Is the only cure for Scurvy and Tartared Teeth—he obtaining the receipt frpm the original Doctor Levering. He now manufactures it, wholesale and retail, at ht» residence, where it can be had ol the shortest notice.

Jesse V. Short, Undertaker, KESPECTFTLLV informs the izens of .Vfeyay ami vicinity ho constantly keeps on ' hand ready-made Dorms, of every fitre and variety—and is always ready to attend calls at the shortest notice.' Persons can "he acc6mmodated with any quality, %in plain pbplnt to the finest cloth' covered, or with'air-tight, zinc', or tin coffins, at a moment’s warning and the cheapest rates. He is also prepared and ready at all times to attend funerals with bis hearse* Jan. t^-2^3m/ s

None genuine without my signature, -ALSO-

BL AOKSMIT1IISG. undersigned has in connec- | R° n with the above a cuslom fSteSSraBlacksmith shop, with hands that are able and witling to suit customers. Horse Shoeing and all kinds of Job work done in a workmanlike manner, at prices that both may live. Call gentlemen and see for yourselves, at roy shop on Ferry street, above Seminary. , JOSEPH JAGERS, Vevay, Jnly 27,1851, .

ItEApY-jl Alin, CLOTQIh'G. A large and splendid assortment, consisting of every description 1 ,of Gentlemen’s Goods, selected from the best establishments in Cincmcinnati, together with furnishing Goods of every description. To IJiose who have heretofore favored me wilf their patronage, I would return ray roost sincere thanks, and Would most respectfully solicit a continuation .of their favors. , And those of the public who have not-yet favored me with a call, 1 would be happy in showing them my goods, and will warrant satisfaction in every case.' WM, DALY. Vevay, Oct, 13,1853. 1

Levering’® Celebrated Magic Renovating mp. *

An i overate drani?jdriijl;cr being told that the cholera wltK whieb bo was attacked was incurable, and that be would speedily bo removed to a world of pure S, replied: “Well, that's comfort at nts, for its very difficult to net nnv world.""

Residence—Silver street, above Main, Vevay, Indiana. T, C. LEVERING. Oct. 13—ly

ALT.-SO UAHRELS KANAWHA SALT, >21 for sale on crtnmission, by may 18 .. TEATS. SCBENCK * CO.

• From Vtwseher .A FchelPs Advcrtl'lrg House, Appleton’s Building,310 Broadway, New York. * JeJhDm PATENT CHURiNSr—WE HAVE OX band a'supply; of Patent. Thermometer Churns—thu jbest article. for churning purposes. Farmers are fnviled to call and eiSnuneTorthemScKes.’ waylS F, L. GRISARD $.SON,

MACKEREL.— 20 barrels and half barrels new Mackerel, juat received and tor tale-by TEATS. SCUENCKA CO.

Correction docs much, but encouragement does more. Encouragement af» ter censure is as the sun after n shower.

SAWS— SAWS.—The subscriber is prepar . ed to file and set saws, or do anything else in his Due at short notice. JESSE V. SHORT.

MOLASSES—RECEIVED PERSTEAM'R IfJL-Winfield Scott 30 barrels Molasses, and forwleby TEATS, 5CHENGK $ CO.

COPFEBj-RECELVED PER WINFIELD Scott $0 sacks Coffee,'and for sale by may 18 TEATS, SliCENCK & CO.

i jj B L A N K S. XS j Justices of the Peace, Notary Bublics, and [others are informed that we keep for sate Blank 1 Deeds, Votes, Subpccnan, Summons’; etc., which wc sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Come along, gentlemen, and get a supply. KIttlirsrsof the Courts Is TiiK Ck \tv o;-'3'VirzLsi.\ND, Imum, 1 CIRCUIT COURT, j Irt Monday of May. J 6th Monday of October. COMMON JPLEAS COURT. Sirilzrrtond County, 1st Monday of January, J 1st Monday of April. 1st Monday of July, (1st Monday of OcU OM<t County. 3d Monday of January, j 3d Monday of April. Id. Monday 0 f J uly, J ?d Monday of Oct. r«.uiiivMO\r:i:s rorur. *.>; Mnmk.y of March j Isi.Mnmlaycrsteptember l;: Mond.iv of Juno j IstMondayof December

UE.vx’ivruv. DU- J. W.BAXTER will continue to practice in Vevay, the fust Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the fust Saturday, cf each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nor, 10, '53. 2I-tf.