Weekly Reveille, Volume 38, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 October 1855 — Page 4
word and a reproach? • Look up tbthei SXAKXIsli\Gj XU3XgXK UE» purity of the skies, and let its image, lie * , J 2ver > '' Voma fP^ oa ] d Will robouml irom yonr bosom. Are you cerewetfsreoftboaoyaulorentlieanT rrave jour sintrod upon by .bo .lr<m*?-Um,E ,ap-, push up—dpd you will stand as strong win «oid ui ion «*d )oun;u it h**to thousands, .C tin Aro ««,, rmuilwl nut nf ilia so* • »«*J o' 1 *! P»l“ «»d uuletf followed by sleepless Sfi tie. Are you crovt OUV OI mo so incapacitating the mind for lu ordinary avocaciety of the rich?— Lood up, apd. tioon Hop mi eiimusiftig umo mews for medical ■twoyooreoctely will be.coveted. .Whatever voMitefue f./jItiiDoIrr.IrMa. infln.1may be yoor or^coodition m lire, always make Ita point to iook.up to yearIn that pitiable ewbdltldn as not eren for one -—to raise higher and you j6ttSSSSlSSSSSS£»tiS will attain -yoor foudwt expectaliO^a.— autoor the simpio*t>ad plainest mice of .beano m r. - J i ' i, ■■ ' \~ V. i connected with the maniige state, the eloliikm of. hucccss tuny uc stow, but Miro it..wiu whithniMrj* vi come. Ueaveu i. on the aide oi'tbose who lookup. ■*. .■ The remedi la'byknowing the causes and avoiding. ' 1 ' - * tbcin, nod knowing tbereinedlea and beneflttlug by them. Tbcsdare pointed bot ln | -fllE ilAKKIEU WOMAN’S * PRIVATE- MEDICAL COMPANION,; ; ‘ BY DR. A*. M. MAURICEAU, ,; rnorpnoa or woxsn. One Ihndrelh J?i/rIron (.600,000) iemo.ipp.256. , fox nas rsraa, anas ai»»i*o n |I,00.] A atandird woric of establUbed reputation, foniid timed In Iho catalogue* of the great trade rales In Jiew>Vort, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold bj the principal bookseller* In the United Slates., It a as Oral published In. ItHT, since which time ■
POETRY.
the straggle. of contending emotions.— Instinct triumphs—the cop of vengeance i s dashed untested from the lips. Rome is safe 'again. A molher’a tears have changed, the destiny of the world.
B. T. Babbitt’s Tofasli. IK TIN CANS of «’u pounds each, 72 lbs. in a cast, warranted superior to any in use, and at about the same price of the ordinary. Potash •old In cask*. TbtstteUiod.of pultlcg op tho article,' render* U jnuth more cqoyenleut fur retailing, sod lit tbli respect; therefore, U very de»lr»blo. .Printed ill* lections forlt* use are pitted upon feath can. The article baa been In the market for the mitt three jean, and wherever ll baa been unreduced baa given highest satisfaction.. Apr prwn desirous of giving the article a trial will, oil re ml Ui nr to tny addreu 15, besent a cate'of li paykager.- Also, ■ B. T. BABBIT'S . . . CELEB SALEftATUS, 4n. one-pound ’packages, cxpreMly for family o*e, sixty one-pound pack»;ei t“ y*vh boa. , With tblr Katenina arid tour tuitx, or cream Urpir, bread and cm tel of every kind can be madu and bated lu halt an hojif. at any season of the year,and in any cllniati. Direction* for using It am)m)any each lockage. Also. Su]*r Carbonalof ola.Sopp Powder, Vea«t Powder, Caitilc Soap, Cream Tartar, ai(J Candles of alt kind*. • V- B. T. UAlfonT. jyUHtra So*. 63* TO Washington'afreet, N.-V.
{ Caution, PURCHASERS OP LAND.*! HAVE JL obtained tn injunction prohibiting Sti* ■ mixVG. PiaaooTfromatllinj the following deaeri* bcj Utnt.ind he ha*DO right to tell the ume,UMrltl A part or the north *wcit quarter of aectlon aevon, lit lewnablp two, rinise two writ, commencing at the south*west com prof uU q barter acct Ion: thence m* Bing cart to whit WM Oipcr'i land In 1610; thenco north nld Cooj«cr'i weal lino to far that t pel ■Dal tine with the south line of aald quarter aectlon will Include lwent;-One arm ami t half of land) thence wert; and thence aotith to Inclnde |w*at;-one actci.nda half of U.nd In the fbrrn of.as otikmg<—>' Abo, thq aoulh half of Kttion aeren, In towiuhlptwOf range two avert, except about lWarrcj, which aild Stephen Q. I’eabodj deeded to one Edward B. Oran* per on the 7th da; 01 September, 1631, which deed 1*' recorded in the Recorder'! Office of Switzerland coot* I j In deed hook R, page' 330. Said landa are situated in (Jollon iowmhlit f Swilicriandcount;, Indiana. JeJj-ilect' ■ - WILLIAM PKARODy.
Tlte Good andPnre bnEdinlil jt nxLzr joHjfsojti | _ , . The pood and pure of earth—Item
Bweelnaiiueeversmgif And lends unto Ibcir joyous souls ■ .-The rainbow oflicr'wings; And this wide world/with til its joys.
The Lily and the Bose.
Tell me, graceful daughters of the dark, rough earth, whogavc to you your beautiful forms? for, truly, by exquisite fingers ye must-have been formed. \Vbal little spirits ascended from yolir unfolded blossoms? and . what dpiight did ye feel, as the geiiii were rocking themselves upon your leaves? ; j Shy to mo, qniet flower*, how did thoy .distribute among themselves their joyous task, and beckon to each other, whilst they bo skilfully spun, and variously adorned and embroidered your delicate texture?
Must to their vision seem , As if it were but shadow of Some lingeringbolydream. For they who own alovely heart)
Are but the ones who trace Their own jeflei of hope and joy
In every mortal's face; And joyous eyes and joyous bents
All other joys ca ha ace; And bright and holy sunshine beams .In every passing glance. - Though on (bis esfth so beautiful Are mean and common things; > .Vrt, tf they, are but sheltered *nealb ’ . Love’s bright and ample wings; 'If they are bending 'neath,her look,. Bo lovely and benign:. ■ ; Then they partake her natore, which i Is holy, soft, divine. ’ | And barren hearts, though sunk m ain, | prow good and rich and wise, | When gazing with a wistful look, . ' For such companion's eyes. And rugged natures, cosrse and harsh, Ily love are mellowed down: . And smiles and goodness take the place 'Where.once was batret'a fro wo.* .
IVbw, IVc IIarc It. VERY' IMPORTANT: INFORM ATION.— Ur, Joir.es, one of Itie-roost celebrated Hijde m In New-York, write* u follow*[. Ur. CurtU—Dear Mr:—Having wilpearod Ihoexcel* lenlcCecUof ;oar , *M;peana'or Inhaling fl;jtean Va» jmr ami Chen; Sj rup, In a ca*o of a chronic Bron* chltli, and being touch In favor of cnunlcHAitallon In affoc(l«u\ of the threat,, bronchia I tube* and lunga, 1 can therefore cheerfully recommend ;ooi Medicated Apioralu* as Udug the mbit convenient and effectual mt-de of a|>[it)ing »ny thing'of the kind I have evef wen. Xod.nil>tiht>ii*ai.O»uf may bo roller* c(l. mi.1 n>:iro tiiM, l>j iiilntr j oar remedlcj. Vouareal lib.ny i>, nie (Nti in an; wayjou luay thlt.V proper. lii-rpcctMItv.'sours. Ae. - C, JOIISS, M. D., - ■ So. CW Houston street, Xew-York.
THE WEEKLY REVEILLE
.SADDLERY |SH(;iP,' On Pile aim I, Ixlaem /'Vrry ‘ rjIHB aubsctiler wouldtplpectfolly inform JL' his customer* and Hid public generally,, that- ybplantlvjwjg^ Jin hand, of bis own miiiofaWurc, at” arge supply bf SaddWsVof 'rtury both’ for lollies and gcat feme n, besides a general assortment ofv *, ; ‘
But ye are silent, happy children, and enjoy your- existence. Well, then, the instructing fable shall felato to mo that of which yourmouth is silent. As once, the earth stood a naked rock, ■behold' a friendly band of nymphs hear down to it the virgin soil, and;kind genii stood, ready to " deck the, bare rock with flowers. ’ Variously they distributed among themselves the task. Soon, beneath the snovv, and in the cpld; short grass, began modest Humility, and wove-the eelf-cbn-cealingviolet.'' .Hopes topped forth close after her,- and filled with cooling fragrance the little cup ,of the refreshing hyacinth. Urea came, hinco these succeeded so well, a proud, glhtbring train, of many col ired beauties. . ’ 1 . ; :>
‘ OPP20B; Over Vrisards* Hardware Store, 2d\Story., Canter of Slain «nd Perry SfrscU.
Tm above establishment la ■ applied with a fine assortment and Variety of
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been told, of .which there upward* of ■'■ . One Hundred T lions arid Sent by 31 aII,' alleging lire high estimation la whkb 111* held as a reliable popular Medical ; . BOOK FOIt EVERY FEMALE. tb'o aulbor baring devoted hi* exclusive attention to the treatment of complaint* peculiar to female*. In Ire ipcct to which be 1* yearly consulted by* thousands, both In penon and by teller, '■■■ . Here every woman ran. dltcover, by comparing her own symptoms withlhose duKribcd, the nature, character, ewute* of,.and the proper ber complaint*. ' • • The wife about becoming a mother ha* often need of instruction and advice of the utmost Importance to ber future health, Jn'respert to which Her sensitive new forbid* consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and ad rice, ami ol*o explain many #y ntj»lonu which other* He would occasion an tidy nr alarm, at all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. ■* - \ . ■ . i " L How many are inoenng from olulrortlons Or i tri-pi* billies peculiar to Uto female* ivslctn. which under mine the health, the effect*of which they arelgnofaul, gnd for'which (heir delicacy‘forbids peeking medical advtcet Many sutler from raonrsc* tTtti (filling ol the womb), or from rncoa star* (weakness, debility, dee.) Many are in,constant agony for many months precedlhg confinement. L Many have difficult If not dangerous dolieveries, and slow nud, uncertain rocov* cries.' Some whose IHbs'nw* baiahled during such lime, Will each find lu Iti pages the means Of provenlion, ameiloratlon and relief. . ' . . it Is of coupe impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of u nature strictly Intended lor the married'or those contemplating marriage. - 1 . ‘ ■ . In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, ns cvhkticcd by Us extraordinary wale, various Imposition* luvo been qtldmptnd, us Well on booksellers as on the. public, by liuilSKon* of title pogc. •purknis editious, and crept illou* Infringement* of copy rich t, and otlier device* ami- deceptions. It has been found necessary, thereto re,, to ■. . ■ ' , cautzoi* the public .... to boy no book unless the woofs **Ur..A. II; Msriitxsr, I2B Uberty'street, : N. WH on (anil tbe entry in the Clerk's Office on (lie buck of) the. title pagc;und buy only of respectable and bonooiblu dealers, or send by mail, and address to Ur. A. M. Mauriccatt. ‘ •TTP Upon reccliit of One Dollar, u TIiE MAttR'IKD WOMEN'S I'KIVATK MEDICAL COMI’A.MOS” U sent (malted free) lb any part of the L'nlUsI Ma lea. Uni Canadas and Uritiih Produces. All.letters until Ik* post-paid, and addressed lu Ur. A. M. -MAUltlCEAC. tws le-.M, New-Vork City. Publishing Oillre, No. lib Liberty Mreel, New -York. febit-Cui v ,
Bridle*, Martingales, Colfnrs, llnrnml . AVltlpS, a*rinilr», ike., .which life will sell pt very lotv'wl cot-fi price.'.' •> N. B. ' Cotislanlly on hnod Collars <tf tnt own'mamifact.oie.; Also', llatr.us aiAl Clmins, of ii superior <iuatiiy.- - '■ ■ ■ ‘ ; WILLIAM FAULKNER. : . Veavy, Mnrch -7, ISAS. ' 1 . ' y - TOMB S T O N BS HNT.S. subscriber, is still engnyed tn the bust JL nesi,' on'd is propoM tip .moke to order Tomb' Slones,;'Mriin;nieni.v, allViiiils of Hiiildtiii* Work, siich'Ps?K#ff|¥|j Windotv Bills ond I' oji,-:! nt;d *; Curbs, '.tnajfe of Band S'tjrie. < Slone, Amencan or J ml ia n - a) a ride, I have oppoi tiled U. l*. my'-Agent Dr' llie tnlepf ni|-u*ni!,wi»;' ' h doiie ly nie. Orders lefl willi .Mr.' bVl.tntV. tvill be prctiip'.ly atteciled-tf). . ■ • mal(i;i;m j'l'.- J, VANOSDOL.
I'r if. S. Crider write! u* as follow j;— ■ fir-ih-no'ii!—I have recent I; had ,»Walton lo letV Chcr.’v.Svmp nod Ihcean Vepot In k case of Tho.itie p-t - throat, that hi.ljvfissod (n ykht to other Ibrntt nf ir.'. i.ii -j.l. and the result has satisfied mo r nlnj It; jour preparation,"!! U no Itnpo.hat an eudienl remedy, I with, fir the rake* of the n'Hi. iol, tbit It might he brought wil-iln the* re-t h of all. ■ * . . ■ llev.j.Chcnur write*:— '
And all of material necessary for the prompt, neat and economical execution of. *
God knows,; indeed/this life of ours 1 Tons weretittle-worth, t . ■ 1 Did not His angels, pure and fair, \ Walk still upon U ( e earth. Good, gentle, pur, and holysouls, f . - /■Wtjo, like the moonlight fair, r ; , ; Steal gently with a brightening gltata * Upon the troubled air; A lid oft have wein sothiw's hours, ; - 1 IVlten plunged in lonely thought, Their awed and gentle influence. ' In bitterness have sought: ' . And then indeed the things of earth, Though mean and common place,, Grow bright and gracious as we gaze, Upon cadi smiling face.
NtM-V«rK, Sor. 15v - Ih arFlr: *1 Ihitili Mtjhljuf r. CartUVIlflfcaiM,. ‘ a% 3 ronieiij in lUreaK'r i»r itu* tliroat and lunjt*. ' Har-"* ir:; flail *nmf n|i|>i>itti(.ltj-Jii tvt it* ditracf, I am wm* - d civil It,ill tl I--.1 Ruw'Vtivll.'i.t liliillfltiV, troth Ilia tiic I>i the Hurt. Tu - tjj- i.iu 1* r..K-b i.I V.-ijt. I.) J. I„ TIME* ilATr f'ti! ■ ii'h I'lrt-Kiir-'I.I lu'S'W Ilrcfitia ,in t 111!) ,j ' ■ ■■ fi'lr.IHGto
The following are a tow of the vrrietlea of printing dona at this office - ,j . Plain or Faneyrof all sixes and descriptions, will be , furotsUcd and printed at short notice.
The tulip raised its head; the narcissus looted around, with 1 anguish in geye.-— Many other genii and nyrrfphs were busy iu manifold ways, ami 'adorned the earth, exalting in their.beautiful forms. And, to! when a large part of their work, with its glory ami :their- delight in it, had faded away, Venus spoke to the grates also:—’ : '-i
ffXSf©T ,: 'lS23!Bt.Sff For.Dry TJoodi'Stores, Shoe Stores, Grocer*;Tailor*, Milliner*, and 'others, plain, or with lho : ‘ ■ - rtcbesl itylo of borders. *
Dray hi the of the .WitIon* i V.'i._\>i:.LLi,li.vtoviKT I.j< nnxnllj heen risdo; > A 1; t. .r.irliv nf iliii til.vlii llir treatment wf'. I"**- li’it, X'liitiw. tint till illton-inf the «■; refer “r. Curti#* ur liihaMuif It;si'i'is v.i|-i'r tMl t'lufrn Xjrn|.." With (hi* i,tw* otcihMl.lfr.C, l.*n mai.j alTirKiioue» |«f* fed a* oi ir viiti'i itu of jjikti Ini Itai liiiulmvira(iVfen prater. Pp-stitrr of tins In-duu'M, a j>)ij»1ilan re Mot Id: 11 i» vvjilv.il Uiut iflIititiiiK-HPih'iaully treolMi.js an acr.-i'-aM', ln olii.z tapir, the mvilirihal |.rop.fi,vt nii.M cniWe (ii Jtrvv.l restart with the .«hulo •*f ravity nf lUv aid Unit (ho tram t.i .1 varle I disuse* upio them when li.tphlsi-ct jitt" i,n' M<iinacii(Sr.tl nal.jfiUnllii ltie (-m-ct-d.f i!'si‘rti>ia.' llw JhsiSiiw 1» wf salo at all Out ■I result* lii.n jltl Hi''; diJulrVi . ' t. ; A'i-w Votl llpilrliinn of Jan if.3]ii- hilMlcriinoru ohi'h* Iirvtti ttnJjr I lie lincit ilia irotjiifr’ kncv—*lhf tiealtif Utc Unjy I«; iutlirl.'iil bi t(i«. ful.l. •: . Hiiia!r. ili nf, f.tt’Ksv.r.CCBfcs like the follow Inr iinslilIh*iiauiivL diie Packagenr Uygeaim ha#cured W<* j»f tint ASTHMA iir;*l3 ji'sn 1I4 ii.lifts. ■ . Jat. P. KivjfrjYfj', ,’j M. of lluttrannon, Pa. ' .1 am dimi'if the Atli.U A nf (l) yean *ta nil luff hr r ; CurtL: Ily4«.itis> ■ r ' ■ ‘ * , , , _ Atanraie. Kariori, Jlpjokljn, S, V. itriM’diLdf A'n. S Veiu.iiuijil *t.. r \.'V. vru cured nf a vHAi! ra-e ur Try tin* (Ijceana. , ,M» •i»lvrna t Us-i, t-u r'-iiV ail I t’H I G COlfGfl nf Miveral} rjr. - 1 ot(.!fs j.’a iil iLt!iIi-iI |,j t«_- Inrurutilo .!«■ ht r Miv vJ* (U'Chl) In OSK AlUM’ll hi bii'.llv j(<ian.i. , . , "J. H. fionln rt.tF. AI„ Ilii-liimiiii), Jfo. ■ ■i IVr.ijhn'*" dot 1st* n I’aitas,'. t«].( J.v CI'RTIS 6t I'KIiK1 Ss"iV COV1 f A."IMli)„ ,\ii. It.i t'lisiutwr* M., SoV; frvi’ an) jort i.f ll;i* t r Uili'il Male* (ur - )i'ii liiilurs
CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Commercial .Blanks, and. In fact every desc/lptlon b{ .'Blank*, print edlnlhomoitbxpcdltlou* . manner, at very low rules. DRAFTS &. BRDGCISTS Will bo printed In Pbtn or Colored Inks, or Bronze,
P, 1 Si. Said Vonoydiil has ojuiied a Stone Quarry in Ple05anl|'l'au'*ti.sJiip,'(if'sni , b- iroi;<. sb ofe r Colt nt y ’ Jmlj is be i tty Imill of, Lift ul pf su petior qii ahly a hy be rely fore (jutmUtl.
Some Tilings Love Me. All within ami all without me" I'leatlits a melancholy thrill, Aud the darkness hangs about me, — Ob, how still! To my, feel (be river glidcth, I. Through the shadow; sullen, dark; On the stream the; while moon lideth,
“Why 3o ye tarry, yp sisters of grace; fulness? Up; and weave from your charms, too, a mortal,/visible dower;”. : ; They descended to the earth;and the graPP of .innocepcc, fanned the. lily, Thalia and ; Euphrosyne wolc'with sister ly.'hand the flower of joy amt love, thp virgin rose. Many flowers of the., field and; garden envy bach; other,. The lily and the rose envied none, and wore envied of all. Sister-like, they 'bloom together upon the samp field 'of h'lora/ and. adorn each other ; for sister graces have woven ’them conjointly/ . V / ’; ' - :
K i*U}S m »- I r<> n ,2’6uii (I i* v.; raillE midersiyned. ItHviiiy pe(t!i:inv : nUyeK* JLlnblistied tbe it i.stives at Rising Sun,.in 111 e. Foil ml't y IlnsintJS, would rttspitci fully inform the "Hay f.rWers'.of iitiLcnn aiui Keuluyky, that tbey slill cniltiniicho maiiilfacUi re ■ Screws fo r the ilornuin yr- Bent ft Has Press, wbicti yire '.nut'-mferiur to iny-matlc -ijt Ihe Ciiiifed State.*, froHi lIie facllbaitbe Press Builders giye ourcreilie tifuference overall otlsers. • . ' ’ 7 ‘ ■ We liavt; also .Patented a Minnie ‘ Power, said 10 be, by coin pet tni j’tidge.c, ihe besi oiul cheapest Horse Po«,t rit use, (tvliich.cjn be Itacbedla Hie Press if dtsireil. ~ .. ■■■
' .or Combined Color*. In the neatest stylo. Printing will be done wltlf-‘ , ,... .Gold, or Colors,
On Satin, splendid gtnied colored .papers, or Cant*, unequalled tor brillisiney. - ■ . ■*. Our Is mostly now, yjd of tbo latest styles, froratoucitcitilvo'Type Foundry of L. Jmix■o.v & Co., which enables this Office to do neater work than any oilier office tn the region round about. - lUr* Tlic patronage of tins public Is respeolfuUyaollcfted.:
• Like s barque. Ami the linden leans abpvc me, : i Tilt I think Some things there be - . In’this wear/world that love me, — j / Evenuje! ‘ •
Gentle flowers are springing near me, Shedding sweetest breath aroilud Cou ntless voices rise to. cheer me,'
•. From the grouud. j And the lone bird comes—I heal it Tn the tall and windy pine Four the sadness'of its spirit - Iniomiue!
Alt order* it) SwilxcrLmd L\iU ,P. L. Oftlb’AHD'&SON, will bepIKiiileu tu.' . , ' J. -M. liElsrtli i . Bisitig Sun, June 27; 1¥«5. .; , . lif ■
Propagation.
One of the strangest things in this world is the carelessness with which marriages are cantracted/* Raisers of milking stock am.as careful m their.coajunctiou, of ammals, as it ’ is possible to be. . Gentlemen attached to the turf are eminently scrupulous and cautious in this respect. . Vice of mind—weakness of .the muscle-'a wanjt of courage - and enduranccrrhadness of temper —Uabili^y'todisease,do each-con; demh p horse, and exclude him inexorably from the breeding yard. Only the best animals tried 'end approved in severely 1 contested races, are employed in the pro* Auction of horses forthe tnrf. More thain this, they bavo got to have pedigree, and come of ancestors . of pure racing* blood] and distinguished on one or both sides for, thorough-bred qnal Hies and great pcrfoi|' mances. : Elso they are rejected/ $■ . Are men or-women, bred with' this care anywhere in this world?' Wo do riot know of a single locality where they are. And yet what’comparison of importance is there between the stock of men and the stock of cattle? . ,
There ilawiugsaad sings above.me, Till I think some things Iherp be j. In this dreary world that love me,— 1
: * DEiVJHSTfit'lV * DR-J. W. HAXTElt will coplinue to practice in Vevoy, the first Tuesday and Wednesday; Client, the find Thursday; Florence, Hie first Saturday, of eSch-inoiilh. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each niontli. . Nov. 10, *63. 21-tf.
BLACKSMITIilNG; f KM|E tindewgiitdlin* relieved; his shop tt> .U. thu'-tieW shop oiiFeiiy street,- above Pike st.; n.-ar- ‘ I ly opposite Price's Tailor ‘ 1 Shop, where lie is prepared to oo all' hinds of-t; LACK- ’ SMITHING, patlieiiliiryMte-'/jruf.g pairing, Horse Shoeing, Wo- A, n jH guii timing, Plow Making./ w3J 1 ' <cc., ic., in Hie best style— ■ , M** * tm the shortest not ice, and most reasonable lerins. All wotk wabhaxtVo. • ’ It. U) ANDERSON. Vevny, March Of, Ifoo. \ .
■ S, Il.— Pr. <‘i;rtii' Ihsi'aiaU Hi 1 .' nrisiusl nitil (I.VI.Y GEM'IXK AHnt.'M-t.all nilitT'ere l»_>„• li(i|uiiniit nr lilt' aiiiMXJV'ClOL'.'j coi.liieriVtU. Miuo Itit-m ai VoavvoiiU IVlStiXi fc'jilit ' ■ J. I- TIlIEBAtll. Asi'utj Vevar.
Even mo 1
Now the moon hath floated to me; On thestream I see it sway. Swinging, boat-like, as’lwould woo me • ’ Faraway; And the stars bend from the aimre; I could reach them where Ilie. t And they whisper all the pleasure' t Of the sky.
II EA I) AN I) 11 E ELECT!
C. B. TIlAHtl*, 1 • ATTORNEY & CODNSELLOp AT LAW,
DU. HONAUAUTKS CItUAT WOHK. ON ‘ DUrniM thr (I'rntlnl Organ*,
< 1 CALl.Mt Tilt i'fiiv.vrr, mi:pica l tiuutjse;
CAIIIIOLI-TO.X, KV.
WILL attend to any'professional business that may be-confided to ’tiim, in Kentucky, or in the pa:l of Indiana adjacent to Carrollton. Otlice on Main street, adjoining Gardner’s Hotel. sepT
. (IK, CtllDK.TO IIKALTH, ti> ttiiMi* 1- ftf I'vcrr MtvMnal [mala aiijJ (V>* . itd.k.) '11m* sri*al<-*l UhiV. ait>l duly imo, oTrrkubli%h‘iVin f.nv kji-ucpi* <>r Id cii) ruiii(Uy, oi/Ililt iidij.virf'ir £j cell I* Jh-T my}. '' stf** I' TTil' t"M'i ivlli )iow lo core tin) " Agt \ ' r«U“«,i(isiliwaat*!i,iiinjeiiIip(|ii■Jwj ’ ,1 WlV tM( tln*v* n Ii(» prnjip ‘ In’ dark' : (Qfc : 1 'vyiiH t net-*: fiMimnliii*, (ilrcI, CUgr* t ili-e. Mfiilure, I'liiwntli, 1‘nni* -WTy* Hijinnrif, Gravel, - Jijjphillli, lit I*". art-*, Hlnijln’i, XrpinB yitH kII*m,'Sru(tna1 WckVoru, Ma»li .-fBPBft iniUiMHi, tir (■VlfOlttiMT, I'up* ft iffiCeiigffiHSctt FaUii'g l *'* !bo«r ti» )ir<jteut YaWST l*rvt;i.a..v), .V'liiiniialtit), Har- * U i P' ' rttilicn, H lieu ma 111 in, d.r.,Au,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Influence of a mother's Tears. Wo clip from on "Address 'delivered . before Uio Ladies’ 'Mount Vernon Association,. July 4th, .1855/ by Beverly R. Wellford, Jr.,” which, jvo find in tho ‘flontbitci Literary Messenger/the follow* ing striking passage: J ~!'■ :‘ v, * "History - records no ‘more spggestlye incident than the memorable termination of tho siege of Rome by Coriolamu. No child eyer perused the, narrative without extraordinary emotion. ; There is some* thing in it which appeals with an effect that may not ha resisted to the heart'and the consciousness of all. Who has not in imagination dwelt upon tho-scene? A stout and sturdy warrior, steeled by years of active military service against tho pit* 1 iful >appeals of suffering humanity—the victim 'of fierce and ungovernable passions—smarting under a keenscuEe of accumulated . wrong—consecrates tbp. energies of bis life to the avenging of his injury/ and exiled from tho city whose annals his military prowess bad admitted, : sallies forth- the infuriated 'minister of Tfralh. Sacrificing all higher and more ennobling aspirations—sullying forever : tho laurels of the victor of C’hripli—lid seeks> even at the price of a trait oris fathe, to purchase a* satisfying vengeance. -Rallying around him.ai/ army of; tho enemy ha i had prostrated for .her,'lie throws himsiflf. with, an'exulting j. legion upon \he offendiog aty. aad thunders at her gates. Appalled and-pros-trate'at the rtulizatiod of her seemingly ■inevitable doom/ Romo ■ trembles;before ! him. .With h umh I ed'pri dohe r hadghly ‘senatore; in solemn procession, come to sue: fot mercy. Disdainfully repulsed, .they dispatch tho ministore of their Jrcli- . gidn'fo Woo with the hopes of futuro bllsa and i intimidate - with tba- prospect of a coming retribution. Bat.all;in vaih-~-Unrelenting; and' unmoved By every appeal, the stern .veteran' relaxes, not this ' purpose. Then come the mother’s tears. Bending under the weight of years—sus- ' tained only by a holy hope, the aged mat- ; ton sallies forth. Who can paint the ‘ scene? Who'may realize the meeting? In the most insensate soul, there are treasured associations and memories, which, - forgotten 1 amid the. wild tumult of'hugry passions,* awaken at the whisper 1, of a . mother’s; name, to beat in every, pulsation of tho heart, and thrill through every :fibreof tho frame. There 1 U a sentiment -pf holy veneration in the soul of the child 'tarits mother, which.ho must sound tlie lotreat.depths of infamy who may forget or disregard. With streaming eyes- and anguished heart, theRomanmother kneels to plead with her traitor son. .Appealing lb him by all the hallowed memories of his unoorrupted boyhood, and chiding with the affectionate rebuke and tenderness--! that well .up from a mother's aonl towards an erring child, sho conjures him “lO'relinquish -hia.cherished .purpose. The warrior is uhminued. 'Talking of grief ■ '"’tiU thou hast the tears of wirjtke MEep.’ Fcariul, but of brief, duration, Is j
Je*MT V.Miofi, t uik'rlaticr, H> ESPE9TFTLLY,iur 0 rms .the -B.B- izensof Veva/ and .vicimiyiliai-VSto** 3 lie constantly keeps. onhand ready, made Coffins, ofevery size ami variety—pnil isal' ways ready 1 Lo.a [tend calls al the shortest i:u : tice. Persona canbeacdoinniodmcjuvilh any quality,from plain poplar to il,e ijiiisi cloth coveted, or >nth.airtight, zjnc ( aU‘in coning atfi moment's wanting undi hi-cheapest rates. He-is also’prepared and ready at air units 10 attend funerals with Iris'Iit-arSe. .
SPRINGTRADil. WE are receiving ami now opening a large and splendid assortment of Hardware and.tfuliery^ consisting in part of the following articles, lo-w.it:—' . / . f , Table and Pocket Cutlery, ( .V Scissors and Shears, . Kazors and Strops, .. ; Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons. Edge Topis of all description, -Bench P la nes,Gages i Squares, Hand, Hipp,Paniiel-& TennaniSaws, .Wood if Crosscut Saws. ■. . , ■■ ■’ fn abort, a frill and, complete assortment v. Carpenters’ and Coopers’ Tools. . < v r > . r — ALSO— '• ;
It iri'jUjtn MKInifcry, Abortin')! Colilaet, m illi Vidj rU tolln;) »u njf and oldof both t$xet, wliirtr l-Vur)' ouu Jiliniild loon. Uabo tclU bn* to ‘)iWinuU-,l*io gruttllTor (be Half, ahd tin. 1 vent ill falling nfli &r- ■ y jrJ* J#dK‘« In trant of n |iUM«nl ami tafo remedy for ■rffgulariiteA, obftrtieiloii#, ic.. ran obtain Jluc *'x|: I-omn'i celebrated Fcrflak- .Monthly l*ilU, at ihl* ottkod. _ ;■
mMWOOM. JAMES HAltXVOOU and JOHN K.'DOaN, (under the. ns life a ml I style, of Harwood dcipoao,) are now' receiving .aud opening in room* numbered - 3 aiid 3; (front lug on Jlnin street,J.of the OddPel lows* building’, on ihp corner of Main uiid.Lib’eity streets, in.Vevay, a large a ml iw.clPt elected ‘stuck ot 'iVjeW and Fljish. / ’ v’_
, Physical defects of tho most, (rightful kind, moral defects of a. repulsive character,, constitution too generally: no bar whatever to marriage In the Uni ted .States, Consumption is bred in without a : thought —scofula is perpetuated—gout itatiugly transmitted, while drunkenness ss crossed upon sobriety, and. hereditary lying and* stealsng ait sent down to a yonng crop of thieves arid dodgers, and meanness, laziness, grcedlncs--, 'stillniss, selfishness ami • vulgarity, are tumbled without hindrance into the common crucible of marriage; and received in the inexorable law of reproduction, as the cuaracof a generation of • meii and women," ' Among human beings', constitution aldefects are as M they are among horses, So are tho moral do-’ fectfi) and so thank God, are the moral excellencies.* Yet thogreat iuajority of the people of 'this country act in defiance, of this physiolugicol law—luore probably in ignorance of \i‘—Buffah Dmocracy •
BOOT & SHOE STOKE.
1 . i ’ 1 ' Stain’. Sired,'-VeYay. ; ’‘ fBIHB sunsenber baying purchased the store ; JbL formerly carried on by. Jphn!0,OuUop, lakes .this method of informing his friends, and .the. public generally, that he has received a targefaddition,to the former slock, and has now the largest and best assortment of ,- J
Cirno*.—MarrM ladies In certain situation* should, m)t use theni—for ivivtoLa, »eu directions with each', box. Price <1. Peiil by mall to nil juinsorihoworIJ.. poiwinsadilressliijlJr.E.* (loiaraayx.b'y tnall,. wish Ins * reply, wlit. please liiclnse a postage stamp., AI-o.aH who.send for.ibMikv or Pill*. TTPThls-ILmk aent.undor seat, post-pakl, to allpart* or (tie world, ou receipt of Si cunt*.or flvo cop, L-sfdr8l.no. ' ■ . .. , . lOrilfloplJriaiMrciacil (A Ik. K.JJn!»irsiTX,Ko IC7 kyminoru -liv.i, UtsvcU Klrili ami flxih strict*, Cii.ri'i.ti.ai, Ohio, will be punet»ally atii-iided to. Or. II. nn lie coii>i.)U‘tl u|Hiit ■ nlhllHaikis ofwhlcb bllbvok tresis. Ofllee hour* frutrf 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, #1
Shovels, Spades, Manure and tlay Forks, Gar* den-Rakes, &c-, <$<?•' ’ ■. 400 pair Ttace r Chaini, , , ■ 200 Haller Chains, . ' . 60 pair BreasiCliuins, - 25 .Log Chains, 26"tpck Chains, .. ' Double andStngle'Barrel guns, * Pistols at every description, ;* - Shot Rags, Powder. Flasks and Horns, ‘ .■ Saddlery and. Carnage Trimmings/ consist* ing/iopatl,of \ I v-. ■ '■
' B0 0TS . AND. SHOE S ever before brought lo Ibjs place, v : . ■ My stock' eonsists/in part, of Men's/ Boys, Womens, MissevYouths nnd ChUdr.*n’s wear —together with Rubbers, of diOerent sizes, for men, women and cliitdreo. •; ' HATS AND CAPS;
PS'f :G : GMS, Groceries,‘EooIsiHhoes, UaUJ dtlvUnten. wore, Table and Bucket Cutlery, .$xy,isct., all of Wlucu have Vcen purthiisciTai the bst WliolesalcCiiili Bnccj, lorCusli/uiiu will besoldils ■ *,'V
• < './i..' : - FEVER &: AGUE CURE. Uie Ptcvcriliun onJ Cure of l.vrVa--JL 1 'urrrn.vr u»U ItcMirrtNT FtvKW|FKVKr. *)i o (Jii u,LS a Mr- FLvva.Uiijsa At/,;*,, G)..\c«*i. Ui.biijtv, NiiIiit sIwKirs, aim, ell, other tones'llf disease wliklrhare a orflclu. InJIALAHlAof.iilAS.ViA. ’ ' f 'finals a AA J L'KAi.A.\TllK)TK which will entirely ptotect nn): resident or traveler in cu lu Die molt tickif, or swampy localities, irotu euj-Aphu dr fcd)niiaiJli-. ease whatever, or bbylnju^ftoiu.constantly Ink. tin r AlhLiria'orAtnuniitv ■ 1 ■- * ‘
J Bridge Bills/i - ' Enameled Leather, ■ Buckles, ; {• •/ • do . .. Cloth,; v - . Slumips $ Spare, Laces .Fringes, Taolu and harness Saddles/, *. Brass Bands, sc.,' &o.; V ■" i Having personal y selected the above arli| cles, it wilt enable us to sell ai wholesale or retail, at, as' low' inceststhe same, can' be bought wesl/of the mountains.. - Uive us a rail,' and’examine ..pur stock of goods and prices, before going'elsewhere to purchase. ’ . F. If. GlllSAlU) $ SON. Feb. -14, 1865. |.
My stock of lials Biid capsl cannot be surpassed in this place. PineSUkand Put Hals, Palmleaf'and'" Straw Hals for Summer, and Flush, Pur and Cloth Caps, all!of whiclrwill be.sold low Tor calh, , s ■, :v : * ' ; :. -also- • v ■
' • Low pa tliu IiaiTUt, for Cn«li, or excliangeii rdr GkiuutryProdttce. • .y ■ *' -■ We ste.deieitiiincd lu blTunl sUeli imluee* menls lo those wia in iig to ■ pu [chase Quoits■ i n on# line as will make-it Iheit Interest Id favor us with their custom,*-’; ‘ shall replenish ultt-ii, so as'io be able ■at- alt limes in' (uni jilt Codes of thy ■ lut»i styles aud newest patems. ' y. ; •;* ■ ‘ :‘v' HA It WOOD A DOAN.
Trunks, CarpePDags, Hoseand' Half Hose, Gloves, 11 rashes. Combs, Umbrellas, Hair Oil, Perfumery, &c., 4*c., - together with a large ami general assortment of. r'
it Will instantly check, the Ague.Ini |>cr*0|ia who. bare iutfufed frani ally length ot.tlulvfrduf; otia Jay . to twculj*-)ear»j so uat the) need tturer bats annUtcrchllt,'by tontiuufug |u Uso according to directions. Tflo patient'i,t. nufO'iiegmi' lu'K-cotur, appetite atiil strength, Luiiln permanent am^/htfkal. core it riDectcil.) ■ ‘ v ■* . :*Ond or two bottles VI If answer Tor rird inary .icwaesf. some may ,r>.*v|j«r>i.nigro.; l)ireCtlo,tl printed In Gwfunn, Pry pun, and- hp3iiIsb,'nccoin]ouy 'each botlU.. Price One Uollari' : Liberal discounts made to the trade., JAJJtS A< ItUuXrtS.i’reTldeitWvJt, 1, : './V i; viola Oii‘ u t ; >a f£t v.‘‘ ■ • • I -V ’.New-York. June lljJMS.' “I Jiaro mdda n chemical Ferre axd A at* •‘Ajcnodr* *o Miurll)""' atullhtro letleJ It lor Arrvn(c, Alcrearjr.‘Qoltdoo, »o4 1 tiny eh nine,' have util round a particle of either in It, not hare 1 found any substance In ju competition thalTtouId prove Injuriousto thoeonstllallop.:fN . l V J 1: H. CIiaTOS,a.I);,CfiemI*WV ! ni:\<;K'oF Piiilirr.i‘. 1 XcWlsburj/Gnion Coj PC, May S/MW ■ Mr. J. A. Ki)□ DCs—Dear Sir; The box of tuedldao ypu'icfil tuO Was.ditly received on tho lllh of April. rbavo>old about one half of It, end so far the.people who hard used if are palsUad that It bu-cmediheo), Itjuw ceytalnly sUipited the Ague In every apo-wbo bef’ucu It,’hud tlx of the eases were of ten* alandnog* Jly lUfer, who bar bad it forUre or auAeare beck, f nd could never gut It slopped, except by Gnlthat only at lung n shu would BOW, I think, entirely edred by u ift
V’eyiy, Julfj I2/-185a,;; ; . ■ i - ■ ; KiVjtfo8j»;' t-: ex oiTEdE$T 'nyy# va n ’■' - ' CdnliDued arrijali>df ‘ ■ W ; " AT P. G6uPy6l$XEll ; s;ST0llB, -; . In No* 1 Odd Pcilbivi’ 11 nil! f. BIDE UDdersigiitiLtbanKfulTor pnUfavois, JLv res pe c fn l.iy sol ic i ls‘ff continuance of the sanie, a ridlftkds h isme’t h6J o f: in fanning bid cusUHners,- and tbe bublio geoer*!Iy,'tb a i be bos jml ieceived 'a'lkrga block, consisting of | ; V J DRV GOODS, ' r ' ' GROCERIES,-'' ;l / ' ' ■ - ’ uATs«dOAP% • • '} QUERNSWAHEr*. ! - , -Table cutlery;*' All- of which will jbe sold ,dC uriWuirToy cash prices. Those wishjng ( io purchase'will please call and .esarpine ■ lUgopeti slock before pure basing else wherein ; ,* ‘V; , •;! * Butler aud liggsvl;-.. Willbb taken in-exchange; /or-Goods; also, any arlicle.of ptrfdUM.'
. KcHgion- ; Whatever'of excellence is-wrought in tho soil itself, belongs to both worlds.— Real goodness docs not attach itself merely to tho present life; it points tu another world.
Fancy Articles,
not necessary to specilj. '■ The subscriber intends to sell very cheap, and respectfully invites every one to call and .examine his stotk before purchasing else where. ma)2 SAMUEL DURNALL/-
IN the new stock of Dry poods just opened by HARWOOD $ DOAN (m Oua Fellows Building; can be found some of Aue most tasty prints, 1 ■■■". I". IfcAWayfi^fliSStSUSS*BBJiAJBJi'S, <LC\ 60., • offered in this market, and- at . unusually 'Idttr prices. , . , ' ' p" Call and eiamine them before purchasing elsewhere. i . • , ’ Vevey,*J uly 26, 1855, ' * '|
Political and profess j on al fame cannot last 'forever, hut a conscience void of offence before God aud mao, is an inheritance for eternity. 'Religion, therefore, is a necessary and almost indispensable element in any human character. There is no. living Without it. Religion is tho tie which connects man with his, Creator and bolds him to fits' throne.
iiUtiugs of the Courts In TltE CoUNTV OP SwtTtEKLAKD, INDIANA.
01KCL1T COl/HT,
5lh Monday of April | IslMondaybl November
COillillON CLEAS COURT. 1st Monday of April. I 1st Monday ot January, 1st Monday of Oct. j 1st Monday of July 4
ro.n.nissiosEits comtT. 1st Monday ofMarch I 1st Monday of September 1st Monday of June | IstMondayof December
CENTER STEAM MILL,
At Center Square.
rilUB undersigned has just added a new JL SMUT MIL.L to bis wiablisli- : meat, and lias also been making mu. us 10 His Roil, so lb at lie is now belter llidii ever prepared to gnjic Vv ucal and Corn ou us favorable .terms as, any Mill in the Count/, particular attention paid to gtist grinding. jyW-3m ■ JOHN W. STURNES. HARWOOD & DOAN, MaVE on. bund and fur sale a lew barrels of choice sugar-house and New Orleans Molasses, ■ Common ami Extra Fine N* O, Sugar, REFINED Cc LOAF SUGAR,
• -If'that tie is sundered and broken, bo floats away, a worthless mora l a tho umyei.se, its proper attractions all gone, its destiny thwarted, and its whole future nothing but darkness, desolation and death, *A man of.luf sense of religious duty is fie whom the S grip lures describe—in so force but terrific a manner—as "living without Godinthe world,” Suob a man is out .of himproper being—out of the circle of alibis happiness, and away, far away, from the purpose of his creation.—Daniel Webster. - ; ■
o>> ££ ipieces Red Flannel, 5 (Jo Ye’.low and White Flannel, 12 do Canton Flannel, 10 do SuipedandChecked Limeys. For sale by WM. SHAW & SON.
ffl ECEIVED, per steamer J., II. Done, dilw reel from the manufacturers—225 KEOS BELMONT NAILS, which wil. be sold low for cash, by may30 F. L. GR1SARD &. SON.
• ’ ' Cant Ion fa Ague Suffer*r»* - T»ko notuoru Ar*on!r, Tonlt», ilereory, Qomlne, Febrifuge*. Bin ctmSoc, or or^»nykiod. The .weTUjtuown lu«01cu*ocy pf Uie», notion* pp*Kmt prove* ftem lo be the offipring eUheroTftuo ttlMlul iniocliilf.', or of mercenary quack*. The lu eibtcncc (bat I* both auro and harmlew, li , * KHOUE-S’ FKVEH AMU AGUE CUHK.'JK ' For mIj lu Veray by J. UTHIEUAUD: MoopleH, tVut, KOGEItS; arid by dealer*generally. * ‘
O’ Remeraber,No.>l,OOd .Fellows’. Hall, opposite the Co'iiU‘U6ir»Equate- _ , .■ . Successot to U • ; • V HARWOOD frCOURVOI&ER.' Vevay, Ind., July 18, I8M. .. . \
smith’* Ionic syrup, WUST received and for sale, by «" aug22 -TEATS &. SCHENCK.
• KcuKicu P. Cru(cUer,x WERCHAWT TAILOR,
Look Up.—It is what wo rejoice to see—men, women and children—the rich tho -poor—the old and the young, always looking up. It shows*the purity of your intention's, and the determination of your own heirt. We see in It the element of the true man. No matterif the seas have swallowed up your property, or the fires cohforaed your dwellings, look up and take fresh courage. Is your name a by-
i^AW'S—SAW^,— The subscriber is preparlo cd to file and set saws, or do anything else in his line-al short notice. , JESSE V. SHORT.
ypuug filyson, liuperiut ami , GUN-POWDER. TEAS,
MMX STREET, VBVAY. ' 't iU MR, CRUTCHER has removed bIs'TaU6r Shop to the room adjoining Thie^jL'‘ band's Shoe Store, where he is prepaiedjR to cut and matte all kinds of genllenUii'sjt clothes in the neatest and must. fiairionaOlt) style., The .latest New York and Paris;jfrahtons are regularly received, and SiUifactiqa guaranteed in all cases. ' A liberal ’abaWftf public patronage is respectfully Solicited# Jit' "VoToyv Sept, 12, 18W.
- lire** Opodtf. = ~0 AT pieces French and English Men ides, .JLt# 10 ps. All-wool Delane A DeReg -S, 20 ps, printed UeLaines, . 20 ps. Alpacas, figged add plain.’ /. - sepltU WM. SHAW £ SON,; PRODUCE taken in.eschajjgeWoi Goodi, or m payment of any dejufby suS * ' 9. L. D & SONL
Wesletn Reseive and English Dairy Cheese, and a Superior article of \ ■ it I O COFFEE, For sale low fur-cash. . ' Vevay, July 25, 1865.
C'tHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on / hand Chain Pumps. For safe low by febH - F. L. OR1SARD A SON.
Kaiiikivha Sail. JUST received a shipment of No. I Kanawha salt, * TEATs $• SCHENCK.
MACKEREL.— 20 kits of Mackcral just received and fur sale by ■jvdS . TEATS, SCHENCK $■ CO.
Light, More Light: D aWgTER^TR^HEBflRik. JUST PUBLISHED; a.biillinnt end thrilling production, from the pen of I, Kelso. This is' a vbook for the times, and a total eclipse ofthe author's first effort the same subject, entitled m Me Dark," which has already reached; its thjtty-first edition.— Those' wjio havoicod the first:»Danger,? we predict/ wUI be ttid firstto read the second, which contains twelve.chapters more, and also a beautiful frolispiece. .-/■ ; » : BX A singfe cbpy' *ill be sent by'mail, post-paid; |o any person enclosing one dollar to F. J, Waldo, Vevay, 1 bdtaua.‘: . , jy 1S '
New; family- Grocery. On the Corner of fllnlii and Perry Street*, VEVAY, INDIANA. . ffiMIG undersigned has just opened on esi loblialnneniiu Geo. U.' Kyle's building, f whete. bein ten da beeping a' well selected assortment of . . groceries: Such Hasv PLOURi', B AC0Ni Potatoes; Sugar, f ; vg:^dituses, ; Mackerel, &o., At. Toeether'with Wooden Ware, Hollow Wore, anil numerous articles not necessary to men* |io n-^comprising■ oil articles' usually kept in Grocery Stores., • ‘ % solicits, a share of patronage, arid inVenis to sell very dhen tor tJash.; • Heroember the’place, Odd Fellows’ Hall; 2d dodr.below Tliicl'in.V'a Drug Store. augl& v: Ill A LLNDLEy.
