Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 April 1856 — Page 4

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WHO WANTS TO BE HARRIED 1 . . THC AKT Or LOTC KiXtffO.' most ciiraordtnsry book of tbs Nineteenth Century : “THE BLI&S OF MARRIAGE. THE • WAY TO THE ALTAR. MATRIMONY MALE EASY; or, HOWTO WIN A LOVER. One rolhme of 1(0 pajcs, 33 mo. Price One Dollar. 900,000 «!• ready tuned. Thirteenth edition ready. Prinled on ■ the finest paper, and Illustrated In the finest style of art. “Lore rule* the coon, the camp, the grove, For Lore la Heaven, and Heaven U Love, 1 ' So sans the Bard; yet thousands pine . For love—of life the light divine— Who did they know some, geode charm . The hearts of those they love to vine. Might live, might die, In Mist supreme, Possessing all of which they dream. The road to Wedlock would joq know! Delay not, but to RONDOCT go. Time flies, and from his gloomy wing* A ihadow falls oo living things: Then setts the momeots as they pass, Ere fall the last aanda through the (Last; AlleasUhe present IsjottrownJ . \ While all the fata re Is unknown. A happy marriage mao or maid Can now secure br RONDOUTS aid.

••Jesus Wept"

r l THE WEEKLY REVEILLE rj - OFFICE; [ j Over Grisardt' Hardware Store, 2 d Story, Corner of Vain and P« At,Street*, ' f Tnr above establishment ts supplied with a fine ’ assortment and variety .of ; i |uIr%pB,far'ljEr5,Silts, It And all kinds of malarial oeceasary for the prompt, , neat and economical execution of [i j|(DI5 jpEtalYOIBS, 1 The following are a few of the varieties of printing dons at this office

RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE. CURE,

Ktw Prindplel .\o Poton!

Among the lovely trails exhibited in the character of Jesns Christ none shone ; forth in greater splendor, than bis. sym* ipalhy for suffering hamaDity. • In his pilgrimage here on earth, he frequently ' came in contact with objects in distress, which touched his heart with feelings of i compassion. | Behold him approach the tomb where Ins friend Lazarus was laid,'and as he ; hears the lamentations of the bereaved relatives and weeping friends, "He groanth in the spirit, and was troubled.!* And os he hears them mourning as-those who “would hot be comforted," his heart was made full to oversowing,, and his tears mingled with those around him. "Jesut teepl" . , - Here we have a striking illustration of “God manifest in the flesh." .He.was snscepliblo' of being "touched with the feelings of our infirmities," and bis yearning soul flowed out in sacred tears for the sqtfenng and distressed. ■ • j Is it any wonder, those who gazed upon this affecting scene, cried oat, “Behold how bo loved'him." Although the stoical philosopher might dare pronounce ft walnuts in the son of God to weep, yet the compassionate Jesus thought it not a shame to suffer his benevolent heart to be touched by feelings of pity, end''give vent to his pent-up sorrow, by a gushing of tears. - •

Or Antidote to Slalarle, roa tkz rumrtoa a*o cua* or Fever and A«e,or ChH) Peren Dumb Aene.aid ' 6lh*r tntcnnlltaat tad HealUent Fotctc nf BiHon* Peter*, ««otjy>Mlc4 bj TVpbntA , Symptom* Trpho^Prvcr, Y.dow Ferer, Ship> and Jail p«er, : General Debility, Nt f ht ’ Sweat*, A other forma of dUeaM wwjc* Have 4 eovxoK ottoitt tx • MALARIA OR MIASMA. TU* lobilo poUoo, which at certain h>mm Is unavoidably Inbaledrat every bretiSvu tha aamcln chancier wherever! ll exUliw—oortb. toath - e«i or wc»t—»ad will everywhere yield to thtjnawii dlaeovcrtd whlfb nouirtllica the poUcre completely putUeq the nitani, and thu.cntlnh r«motea all the catuo of dlaeue. ' The proprietor dlillnetly etalai thete extraoidlairr te«ulu from lu u«e; , ll will protect an; reildeat or traveler, 'mo la ihv moatilckly or mmpy localttlH 1W» any ine or bUloo* duo*}* Whaueer, or any. b}ury ; froJa eowtaatlv IcMllnr Malaria or Miasma. ■ “ 1 * • It'rill InrUniir check the i$u#lnp*r»oni wbohiv* mlfored for aay lenyth oftlms, from on ear to twisty mM, ao that they Direr nerd bar* arrarm thlil, by conttonlat l« tue according to direction. •• ■ . It will immediately nller* all the dlitmdhc main cf bUtoti or ayn* dMaae*. inch u nl*ht aweabt, etc. Tha paUaai atone* berlnv tor*-' cover appetite and atrongih.anJ eooUooeiiuU] a oar mao* at aad radical cue It affected. And aa araoor

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Authorised AeenuftrthU Paper, i V. B, PALMER, Ifew-Vork, Philadelphia! end Bottoo, U duly empowered to uk« edrortiicmeoU for icicnion In Tmi Kevcitte et our rentier ratfi. I ~S. H. PAHVIK, Ko. « Fourth Street, between Walnut and Vine itreeta, CteelDneU. »HI receive edTerUaemesteendeobeeripOpMhrihupeper. n ~ Grows A. Ceorrr, No. £3 Dock ilreet, Philadelphia, U duty atUhorlied W reeeiro adrertleemeuti forTM Weexir Bmau la tbit city. To Fricnde and Correspondent*. We are vUUh| to pnWUb ill communication* of loSeltst merit to deeetre nth coupkully. upon ell topic* rated to the ehencter of our paper; but we do sot wieb to be understood,in to dolus, to ipprorc or npsdlete (be opinion they eontelo.

CARDS. Plain nr Fancy, of alt sizes and description), will be tarnished and printed at abort notice. IFASSISW ffiSUs&SV For Dry Goods Stores, Shoe Stores, Grocers, Tailor*, Milliners, and others, plain, or with the richest style or borders. CIUCt/JLARSjBUL.Ia HEADS, Commercial Blanks, and is fact every description of . Blanks, printed In (he most expeditious ininaer, si very low rates. .

C0S J TesTi: " It (caches bow to make ladles or gentlemen win the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts may desire. And Utopian Is to simple, yet so captivating that »U may be married, Irrespoctivs of age.appearaoce.or posHloo: and It can be arranged with snefa ease and delicacy that detection Is Impossible. I: teaches how to make lore. ~ . It teaches every eye wformabeantyoritsown, - It teaches bow.to act when fascinated by a bdy. It teaches how to make the wrinkled face smooth. It reaches you the kind of wife to select to render home happy/ It gives Advice to the lover who bis been once truly accepted and Is rejected afterward through the Inter fcrence of friends. ... It gives a remedy fov onrequltledlove. ’ ‘ It gives you lostructions for beautifying the person. How to bare a handsome face and hands. How to remove ton and freckles. A Lecture on Lore, or a Private Advice to Married Ladies and Gentlemen.' . - , This Is decidedly the most fascinating. Interesting and realty nsetal and practical work on Courtship, Matrimony, and the duties and delights of Married Life, that has ever been Issued from the American press. The artificial social system, which In so raaaylnstancss prevents a onion of hearts, and ucriflCes to conllonal? [sin (he happiness and even the.lives of thousands of the young and hopeful of both sexes. Is thoroughly analysed and exposed. Every one who contemplates marriage, and wishes for an lafaillolo guide In ths select! »n ofa nirlher for life, should purchase this great text book of connubial felicity.. - No one will ever regret the price paid .for, such an Invaluable secret. ■ .■ Bills of any of the specie-prying bunks In the United Ctatea or Crnsdas received st par. Gold dull can be sent from California. - • All that Is necessary for yon to do Is to write a lettar to as few words ai possible, Inclosing ONB DOLLAR, and write themipe, with the Post-offies, County, and State, and direct to PROFESSOR RON BOUT. Pcatltnta sad Aryans, f>o. 8? Forty-sixth street, If. Y. - DzTrtrr and lUnsroaT, IS?, Na»ad street, are the wholesale agCnls. dcc5-6ra®w’T cd 3m . . TTP 1,000 Agenta wanted.

Pertlewlor Notice to Mali 8 nbeerthere* Sabeaiben flodlsp o«k*—tbui: ■ x X —on their upon, made with pen esd Ink, on the tnerjlo under or proeeedinz their seme, will know ihet their tenst of (obuilptieB era Kpliuf, end the peper will etop tmltti they remit more money.

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Zones on ths Death of Miss Melissa Jane Anderson.

BT LOVtaa II. DSTIS, or tUXXOLL COUSTT, kt. Hark! baik! a sad and mournful change . Breathes on the leafless dell, • A bond aged bird has left its cage,' tn fairer climes to dwell;

THE MISSING SHIP.

t»r W. H. IIOSMXK. No news from the misiing ship, With her precious.freight of Jives, Though on the wsich fer tidings' Are hoibindi, lovets, wi»esl ■ The netioa’i mind it tumbled To lest a the vessel's fate; Safe haven may aha find, at tail, With her thrice precious freight!

DRAFTS * DRUGGISTS LABELS, Wilt bo printed In Plain or Colored Inka, or) Bronze, or Combined Colors, In tire neatest style.'* Printing will be done-with - j - ’ , Gold, Silver, or Colors, 1 On Batin, splendid glazed colored papers, on Cards, unequalled for brilliancy, I . Our Joa Tvra U mostly new, and of tiuj Utert styles, from the extensive Type Foundry of L-Jonx-sox it Co., which enables this Office to do neater work than any other office In the region round about. ft'pThe patronage of the public la reapeclfolly solicited.

5 WORTHV OPPUPlAC C0SP1DBECE. J ■ Became of ita - ’ SINGULAR AND SATIRE HARM LESSEES a, Hie folloplnf cettUcate from our of tfae nott celrbnted chemhu to the Dotted State* U attached to every bottle: . • ... j ’ . Raw Voit, Jane yj i ]py; “1 bare made a chemical examination of khodei Fercrand Afnt Cnre.orAntldotetoMaUHi.and have Wsled It for A nettle, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnin*, hot have not found a pattielo of either In It, not hate I found aoy aubetanee In lf« CotnpodUoa that would prove loJaHoo* to the ■ “JAMES R. CIULT05.V, D., Cb* miit.’» - ThUallowaeflu •* ' FREE USB AS A PREVENTIVE, ' by which all penona aay tbu* be anre of entire freedom from the a bore named diieaie* no matte* hew sickly the letjon or iwampy the locality, PROOFS OP EPPICALT are frequently published* and the crnQdrnee of the public I* asked only hi nro*’’ portion to Us aercat Minin' wherever Introduced and need. ■ IhoM-ouly are relied upon to prove [ti worth : One or two bottles will seiner for ordinary cinr •ome may require more. Diiections printed In Oerman, Frvflrb. ind SptnUb, accompany each bottle Pnc* One DolUr*

And now no more iis gcntlclsong 'Will breathe a cadence sty eel, To animate the mourning tiling That mourn its sad retreaj.

No more it breathes at summer's noon A sweet and holy chime, Hushed is each note, no more in tune, And ailenced.iu their priine.’ Alike the balmy brcalh.that wreathes The forests opening rose,With incer.se sweet loo soon io breathe On fading, close. - ' . . As ebon cloods of thickening gloom Are ushered o'er the flower,- 1 All blight with youth’s cncliantedbloom. And beauty's vernal power.. Gone thus the .bird that.breathed a chime, On youth's fast flowing tide, . Has wounded in its early prime, . And silenced in its pride: - ' I Is matin lay nq piorc will bring A gleam to summer’s wave, It softly lies with folded'wing . And slumbers in the grave. But fair in regions rest, : ' 1 : ' Where sorrows never rise,She dwells with'those now truly blest, A bird'of Paradise. .

And tbis U tho affection bo bean n bis frienda on earth.-. Although their 'hearts may be wrung by hitter anguish; yet there is one dear Friend, who shares their grief, and commiserates their suffering. '

,Tbe set is a mighty mistress In Uriidxeid world of oun; Roaring in Polar regions, Orbuildipg coral bowers. Within her grand old chambers What treasures He concealed! The conquering fleets of Carthage, And hula with spear and shield.

Ftiriiy Ytnir Blood,

Ttic tVonder of the Nineteenth Century, Important and of Great Contideration to the ■ Suffering. T. A. HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA:

Haveyou experienced tho loss of ft lends? Has death entered the domestic circle, and claimed some loved object for his. own? Hare you felt your heart-strings snapping asunder, as tho dearest idol of your heart has been lorn away by the grim destroyer? Have .you wept, and do you still weep for the departed? Then indeed are you acquainted with grief, and you have tasted the 'wormwood and the gall' of life’s fluctuating water. But amid this general desolation of thy soul, suffar. one reflection to quell the raging billows of thy troubled heart—Jesus, there above, is My friend, he looks down in tender compassion tit 0 1 1 by, distress, and feels deep solicitude in all thy trials. Dry np thy tears, thou child of sorrow, for Jesus has gone to prepare a' place for thee. Soon shall thou quit this ‘lowground of sin and sorrow/ to rejgn with him above. There shall be 'wipe away all tears from thine eyes, and there shrill be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying-' There shall yon bask in the smites of thy Redeemer, and enjoy Heaven's unsullied bliss, forever and ever.

OF all the remedies tbit hare boej discovered during the present age far the ‘’thousand Ills Diet flesh is heir to” none equal this wonderful preparation,— Only three years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade In stud} ln», experimentalizing, and perfecting 11} first Introduced It to (he public, and ft ts already recognized, by the most emtoenCptiyst. clans In all parts Of the country to be the most sqmris* tag and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge, AUolhercqmpoliDda or'tynrpsof the root,have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the faculty, because, on being Icstod, they bare been found to contain noxious Ingredleuu which neutralize the good effects of the. Sarsaparilla, and often times Injure the health of the patient. It Is not so with Hurley's preparation.

Prepend and aold by the proprietor. JAMES A. RtlOuEs, Prottdenee. H I ,6J * .****

Ho newt from Ihe’raUsing ship! Baa ihe struck on frozen shores? Or, by an iceberg •battered, Sought 1 port in (he far Azores? Ox aneborauge, forever. In ocean has she found - Vast tomb, where hope lies buried, And Royalty discrown'd!

READ DR. DONAPARTE-S GRgAT WORK-ON Dlaewtee of the Genital Organ*, CALLED THE PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE; OR, QUIDS TO HEALTH. AdiptrJ totbeiiio of ererr IndirlJoal {mile add I# w»te.I The greatest booV.aijd only ooe,ercrp4h Ihbed (n any langnage or lotoy country, ou ihli (abject, for S3 centi per copy. §TLj« book telh ho* Iti core the following diteawt.anj enliehi en those «ho grope In tint nen: ,Oo no fiber, Gleet, CLor- ,! Pbywoili, Har»- ‘ Hobo, Vim‘ , B” lI rteiiil(tia’ illitn. Seminal \Veaknen. ili*tutballoij. o r Self-.tbtnc, Suppie »*Iori of Die Mcr.ic, of toe H omb, how to i rtrcM Af( i nt|fnalion, fjtr* rent,cm, l.'heuu.ailim. 4r.,Ao., It troll on Midtrir.-rr, Atwrtha.AIUctrriapj.rclIbirr, with remark* m the jojcc and old of both icxci, which erciynne should know. It alio toll* bow to protaoie lie growth of (be Hair and prereiit in falling off. 4r. ITr Ladtei to want of a pleasant and v.f*- rvuied> > for Irregularities. olittnctioni. Ac.. M „ obtain jj Ar ' akb Lonn'r eelcbratol Female IfortMv Kilt n tbit offlcc. * Carno.i.—Married U<( tej I a certain dtuatiotn should cot me them—lor reasons, tef direction* with each ■ box. Price pi. IVnt'br null to'all nirtiof the noth'. SPeraoni aJdreinne Dr.E. Hour**™, by mail, a reply, will please inclose a pwtirr stamp ■ I who send for Roots or IMlt, nT'Thl. Book'tent under real, port-paid, to al*parts of the World, on receipt of SS cent*, or flee r-t. IM for 11,00. " .. . ’ . ITPAll orderi addressed in Dr. K. RiDuraait. 5o I6T Sycamore street. between Filth and .Sixth lire cl*. Cincinnati, Ohio, will bo punctually attended to, i>r. JJ. can be consulted *upon alt diseases of which ids book Irtan.. OKce hours from 8 A. .M. to B p. M.

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvelous Affe!!

The winds we have questioned, often, Tbit landward wildly blow; Thay only moan and whistle, But say not fca, not no! When will the missing steamer Approach our coast again? Give answer, blast of midnight— Give answer, roaring main!

This is tho pure and genuine oxtmlof the root, and will on trial, bo found (A effect a certain and' perfect cure of the following complatoU and dlaeaaet: dffccllom of the Bones, , . • Habitual Cortivcncs*, Debility, • . • ■ ■ Indigestion, • Diseases of (he Kidneys, / Liver Complaints, Rlspepsta, i y r inic*. " Erysipelas, ' fulmonair Diseases, Female Irregularities,. Fc refill* or KI ng’s Evil, Pwluia: : Syphilis, . .' And all Skin «*1vojisoj. J I . Beside* curing tho above, it I* also known In be a pro*I and powerful torde,-po ri fy log-tho blood and In* vlgorellDg the system. ; lu short. Ills, without exception. In the cue* mentioned, and I la general effect on the system, the most efficacious as It La the most desirable remedy of the ago. It (» already extensively used throughout lire country, and Is fast obtaining an European reputation. The Instances of cures it baa effected are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and ho has no hesitation In recommending It to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. Onebotilebclngtrled.ftscffecu will be tod apparent to admit of further doubt. Recollect Hurley’* Sarsaparilla la the ox tv oxactax aaricLK In the market.

Prayers for her safety, nightly, Riae from a million lips; A glimmering of hope remains That should not know eclipse. Hay the signal gun give token That she is under way, : With her precious freight of human lives, And moving up the bay! *

A D V MR T ISM M 15 NTS;

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE

TlfH GUA.VD EXTEIIMAG KE.HEDY. By the aid of ■ microscope, ire ice millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Thtough these UiU Ointment, when nibbed on the iklo,iacarried to any organ or Inward part. Diseases of the Klduevs, disorders of Ibe Liver, affections of the heart, Indentation of the Longs, Asthma, Coughs and Colas, are by ita means effectually erred. Every housewife knows that salt passe* freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or flesbypart of the Ur lug body, earing the most dangerous Inward complaints, that cannot oe reached by othertneana. Eryiipelaj, Salt Rhtwn Scorbutic llumott. ho remedy ha* ever done aa much for the cure* of diseases of tho Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. Xo case of Salt Nbettmj. Scurvy, Sore Hoads, Scrofula .or Erysipelas, can tong withstand lu Influence. The Inventor has traveled over many parts of tho globe, visiting the principal hospitals. dfiwnslag this Oinlmcnt, giving advice as to R* application, and has thus been the means of restoring OJUntlM* numbers t« health.

Terms of Subscription. One copy, 91 per year, in advance. If riot paid in advance, 91 50. If not paid within the year, 83 00. To Clow, eleven copies for 910. ■ JU* These lerma will In fhlnre be enforced. Terras of Advertising. We have adopted, and shall strictly, adhere to the following rate* foradvcrtlscraenU: /■ One square, (of 10 lines or loss,) fdrone insertion, 50 einu; each additional Insertion, 2S cenU. Yearly advertise is may change Ihelc advertisement! quarterly at tho following rates .* One square, 3 months, - - - * 95,00 One square, 1 year, - - - 3,00 Onefoortbofacslomb, 1 year,- - - 12,00 One half of a column, 1 year, - * .20,00 One column, 1 year, . v* * ■ * - - M,00 One column, 1 year, wllhonT alteration, - 33,00 Advertise menu on the lnsldg exclusively, to bo charged at the rale of 50 per cenL in advance of pbovo rates. —No large cuU will be admitted In standing advertisements, and no oduajuI dlspby made without extra charge t hurt for. —Legal advertisements must be paid for in advance.. Marriages,. Deaths, and Religions Xotlces'tnserted gratis, when not accompanied by remark*. — Obituaries, Public Meetings, Foraonal B xpla nallo ns, &C., &K. 25 cents per square for eacb Insertion. — Special Soil ees Inserted at 8 cents per line; and no notice lending to the advancement of Individual 'enterprise will be published without pay therefor.

Price 91 per bottle, or six for $5. For sale at the manufactory corner of Fcvcnlh'and Green streets,' LojiUvllle. Hr., and by all'-wholesale houses throughout the United .States and Canada. ’ J. L. THIKBAUD. . Wholesale and Retail agent for Switzerland co. Also, for sale by the following Agent*: ' ■ J.M.Faowss, Ml. Starting” * Geo. McCcllotx, Jacksonville, R. Qt-wrrtiD, Bennington, , Eti Axnxasoa, Moorffcld. Susir & BotVxi, Bray town. U Jonxxiox, Ashe’s Landing. Wji. Bsaxts, Pairrlew, B. L. Sixmo*), Kntoipriie. • J. M. Faovsw, York Township. "II, 8. Montgomery.'- 'marls

(Kr.Will,you not-give attention to a movement, which promises more;;to smooths the path of learning/ and help on its universal diffusion, than any other literary movement of 'modem times 1— Consider how the tedious labor of/iha spelling-book and . dictionary .drinks; up the spirit of the young learner, and gives him a distaste for letters. Be not outdone in your peculiar department of labor, by the improvements in other departments- While science/is abroad lin land, casting her magic wahd over many other, antiquated and absurd customs, eu* larging the spheres, and. facilitating ' the means [of commerce, and manufacture, and social intercourse, the simple .art of spelling is still left eocambered with this useless! lumber of tho past, dragging along with it a load of silent and equivocal letters, and of ouedotfa combinations, as useless as the stone in one end; of the Dutchman's meal-bag. ' Is it hot time to invoke the aid of science here, ( to simplify what has now become Intolerably intricate, and to relieve, the learner of.'the task of famiBarimng himself with an absurd mariner of spelling. Why shpuld not every word be spelled just as it is pronounced? Millions .of care- worn scholars in Europe and -America, are asking of ns this boon, while common sense, philanthropy, and the spirit > of the age* demands that it be'grantecL i

Judge Jokes vs.-Judoe Praam.—In (be Tippecanoe Court of Common Pleas, John Dauphin had been found guilty of violating the liquor law, on two indictments, and fined by Judge Jones fifty dollars in each case, and was on Alondy sent to Jail for 30 days. Dauphin was taken out of Jail this morning, on a writ of habitat corpus sued out before Judge Perkins, and taken to Indianapolis in the cars this morning, to be liberated by the old tine "hilarity" Judge. Judge Jones has uo notion of being so 'frequently interrupted in his official duties, and, we leare, has taken steps to hare Mr.‘Perkins arrested for contempt of court, and brought to justice. Zebulon Baird, Esq., we also learn, has been employed to’ prosecute the case, and left on the 2.10 train this afternoon for Indianapolis on that errand. —Lafayette Courier. ■

Sort Lept, Sore Dreaeti, Wound* and-Ulcere, Some of the to oil fcIentlSc jurgeou now rely on wo a*a of thU womlcrrulOintraeDl, wben btvlor to eopo with tbe *o« row* of iorM; wcui>d*,otc*ri, ruodnUr nrolllnj'i.ind Inman. Profcaor ilolloway baa, by command of ibe Allied GoTtnuoeDt*,di*p*tebde to Ute boipiuli of lbs Kart, large ablpmenU of IhU Oiolmeni, lo be n«J under the direction of lbs MedI* cal Ktaff, in the worn caaei of wound*. . It will enro any nicer, jtlanduUr i willing, rtiffhei* or cootncUon of the Joints, eron of SO yaar«* rtandlag.

SPRUNG. TRADE.

WE are receiving and now opening a Jorge and splendid assortment of

Hardware,'and Cutlery,

Sittings , of the Courts ■ I* TUB CdUSTT OF SWITXERLA.M), INDIANA.

consisting in part. of the following articles, to-wit:— Table and Pocket Cutlery; - Scissors and Shears;. Razors andStrops," Table, Tca. and Basting Spoons * Edge Tools of all description, Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, Ha nd, Htpp, Pa nneldr Tennant Saws Wood Crosscut Sows, . In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and Coopers? Tools.

PUca and Flitnlai, ■' These and other ilmllar dlrtre**Ing complaint* can bo cffeetnally eared If the Ointment bo wall robbed in orertno pans affected, and by otherwUe (olloirlnr tbo printed direction* aroond each pot. Both the Ointment and 1‘illt thould be uted in

CIRCUiT COURT.

A GEM.

•lib Monday of April. { 1st Monday o[ Nov’mbr

COMMON I*LEAS COURT. si Monday of April. I 1st Monday of January, si Monday of Oct, | 1st Monday of July,

(fit following catet; Danloni ■ Lnnjbapo Sere Lept ilurns MereurintKruptlonjKore Birarta ' Chapped Hands Pile* . Sore Throat* ' Cbllblajna Rheumatism Soreiofallklnd* FUlulii Ealtreum . ' Kpretna Gout Skin Diaeaiej Scald* Swelled Clandi Stiff JoloU - .Ulcere Venereal Sorra Wounds of all kinds 1 \*S0ld at the Manufactories of Profewor Holloway. £0 Malden Uno, ffew-Vorki and S« Strand, London, and by alt respectable druggist* and dealer* of Medicines throughout the United States, and the elrfllied world, In Pot*.at 23 cenU.6lte cent*,and ftl each. JJj*There u a comlderule taring by taking tbo lancer alie*.

»r THOMAS HOOD. A lake and a fairy boat j . To sail in the moonlight clear; / And merrilyiwe would float, / From the dragons that watch us here; . Thy gown should be Wow* white silk, / ■ y.-And strings of orient pearls, ' v Like gossamers dipped id milk, •“ * . Should twjne with thy raven.curls! Red robies should deck thy bands, ■ Ahd diamonds should be thy dower; j< But fairies have broke their wands, ’. And’wishing has lost its power!

r«.1I.niSSIIIN(UtN CDURT.

1st Monday ofMarch | IstMondayofSeptcmbe 1st Monday of June 11st Monday of Decerabe

FURNITURE STORE.

New Arrival,

— ALSO —

E. UTTUffELD. i, S. ilOSTOOitEHir.

Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gar den Rakes, &t, f;t. 400 pair Trace Chains, .200 Halter Chains, ■ 80 pair Breast Chains,. 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in pari, of Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles, do Cloth, Sturrups* Spurs, Laces ft Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, &c., Ac,

.Litlleficlil. Sc Montgomery, WOULD respectfully coll .the attention of the public to their large and fine asiortmenlof

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery,, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that he is now. prepared to offer the necessaries oMife to the hungry apd neet)y, at a very smalt profit for.cash. Having purchased his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell tben'very low on the saint terms.

C A 01N E,T FURNITURE, Comprising every article! in Iheir line, and such as we have not on hand we will make on the,shortest notice. A liberal discount for cash payment, ‘ We have a new.Hett«ft$vhidi is fir lr.«- at com mod ii ton of the public. ■ Coffin* procured on the shortest notice, Clarkson's Building, Main street, Vevay.. stp26

N. B. Dlreetlotu far lha guidance of paUenb la cv cry dluider ore taxed tocicb pot. oettT-caw];

His.stock comprises of everything commony kept in a Grocery Store, such as

cr Inlerettbegins to be awakened in re" gtrdto the Black Republican nomination Tor the Presidency. A Washington despatch' to the Tribune mjw, "Letters faroifog freniont’i nDminatioD are flowiug in (fora all' qa«rUrs.Hisrriepds urge four points, in bis favor: he is a new man, fresh from the people; his past life'shows'him lo be possessed of backbone; : he'Js opposed to slavery aggression and is in favor of free Territories, and he favors the Pacifid Railroad/ 'Banks declines the nomination;; Seward is earnestly advocated by many persons, but it is doubtful whether he will accept. McLean, Chase, Hale and Wilmot all have warm, friends and supporters.— Where is Martin Vanburenf’ ■

COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,

It A CO I\ >8

Vinegar, . Candles,: Soap, Salaratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt,,and- : , ■ V*: . , \ TOBAC C q A ffD GIOARS For .those who indulge in tbenauseona weed. For .farther particulars cal Ion the undersigned. ALEX, DETRAZ, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, sept5 Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

Itlfting’ Sun

INSURANCE COMPANY,

Having personally selected the above art! cles, it will enable us lo sell st wholesaleor retail, at as low prices as tbe same can be bought west of the mountains. Give us a.call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. P, L. GRISARD* SON. Feb. 14,

North-west Corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, S Cincinnati, Ohio, The beet\Sehool for obtaining a Practical . Knoicledpeof BOOK-KEEPING, $e„ ihrJnttrueton being Practical ' Accountants. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION given in this Institution ty Thorough and Comprehensive, consisting of Book-Keeping, by Donble Entry, Embracing every department of Trade and Mercantile Accounts, vis: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat,. Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock* and Compound Company Business. . ,: Commerelnl Onlanlatloaa,; comprising calculations in . Per Cenlage, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom IlCoic Transactions, <5tc., (Ve., according to the most approved metbdds, . * . ' PutuANsuir.—A good business band writing is guaranteed to every one who completes a full conise of instruction. ■ ■

■ Of tilling Sun, Indian*. THIS Company is now fully organised and is prepared to insure against the damage by Fiie and the perils of Natkution. ,

. Tfie Wife. ar ZBBDLOH M. P. CARTER.

It needs no guilt to breat a husband's heart. The absence of content, the m ottering pf spleen, the rentidy dress and canless home, the forbidding scowl and deserted hearth; these and other nameless neglects, without crime among them—hare harrowed to the quicV, tbs heart’s chord of many a man, sod fastened there, beyond the reach of care, the germ of despair. Ohl may woman, before that sad sight arrives, dwell on the recollections of her youth, and cherish the dear idea of that tuneful time; awake, and keep, alive, the promise she so kindly . gave. And though she may bo the iujur■f pd» not the injuring one—the forgotten, - not the forgetful wife; happy allusion to that hour of love: kindly welcome to a comfortable homo, a smile of love to banish hostile words, a kiss of peace, to pardon all the ■ past—and the hardest heart, that ever locked itself In the breast of selfish man, will soften to' her charm, and bid her live, aa she had hoped, her years in matchless bliss; loving and con- ' tented, the soother of a sorrowing hour, the source of comfort and the spring of joy.

Metalic Burial Cases.

HOARD of directors. B. B, LORING, S. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWBLt; JACOB C. WELLS* WM.T.PATE,’ i. W. TALBOTT* JOHN GRACE, J. M. QINNINOS, J, P. ULREY, GEO, GILLESPIE* J. W. SPENCER, S.F. COVINGTON* ’ B. J. HATHAWAY, /:* S. HATHAWAY, President B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary,, ■

JESSE V. SHORT, UNDERTAKER, has and will continue to keep on hand all sixes of the latest improved Metalic Burial Case*, god also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions, He will also attend to cementing, and ail calls in his tine of business. He constantly keeps on band all sorts and sices of

CCF Chicago is said to he the greatest lumber market in the world. The amount of-lumber received there in 1854 was 228,032,000 feet; in 1855, 808,277,055 feet.

READY-HADE COFFINS, lined and trimmed, cloth coveted dnd plain, and will attend with bis Hearse all funeral call;. Having purchased his melalic cases of the manufacturer, and all bis materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. . Residence and Shop,on Seminary street, nonh-wesl of Schcnck’s Flouring Mill. ■ , Jan. 1, 1856.—If

Risks taken.on the Barges. of Steamboat* end Flat Boats;-and also on Buildings tad Merchandise at equitable retea of premium by GEOBOB B. PLEASANTS, * . eug29 tf . ■. Agent, at Vcvay, iod.,

AST The Senate of Georgia has adopted a hill providing for the election of Judges by the people.

Rlfflug Nun Iron Foundry.. THE undersigned, having pemumenUyci ; tabliahed themselves at Rising Son, in. the Foundry Business, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Ken* tucky, that they still continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Beater Hay* Press, which are not inferior to any made in the United States, from the fact that the hen Press Builders-give our Screws the preferenceover all others.

AST It is said that the capital invested in the oyster trade at Baltimore amounts to 85.000.000. . *

Commerclal.Correrpon tJenor, Embracing the 'general particulars of-letter writing, as connected with the different branches of . Trade, including the forms of Invoices,. Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes,'Bills of Exchange, dec. •V LECTURES—On Commercial Lawj Science of Accounts;’Customs of. Merchants, Laws of Trade, $ci, by eminent lecturers and business men.

J£ST Barley was found wild in the mountains of Himalaya.

(£r Hops, mustard, and carraway seed originated in Germany.

We have also Patented a Horse Power, saidto be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be tUcbed to the Press if desired.

Young men wishing to acquire a liorougA Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage to attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a fall course of Instruc-

/3T The potato is a well-kown .native of Pern and Mexico.

Carriage Pa in ling-.

All orders in Swilserlsnd County, left with P. L. GRJSARD 4 SON, will be attended to. J. M. KEISTER A CO. Rising Sun, June 37,1866. Uf

JSTTho currant and gooseberry came from southern Europe.

tion g40 For further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. R, S. BACON, Principal.

03" In the United States there are 64 tunnels, the longest of which is about one mile. Engljmd has 48 canal tunnels of &n aggregate length of.40 miles, the longest being over 8 miles, She has 79 railroad tonnes, with an aggregate ■length of 62 miles.

JCy'Rape sood and cabbage grow wild in Sicily and Naples.

READY-MADE CLOTHIHQ. HARWOOD & DOAtfbave just received and opened a good assortment of

N. 6. If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining [which is very improbable' “Banking and Interest Tables," 1 will furnish . him a copy of any work now ertant on that subject for 15. ocm R. S. B.

03" Buckwheat came originally from Siberia and Tartary.

DBS. MURPHY & VANNDYS, PHYSICIANS AND SUAQEONS.

AND FARMERS GENERALLY. WE arc now manufacturing Davis 1 s Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved. decl3 P, L. ORISARD 4 SON.

Keadr-Iflade Clothing, suited to the Fall and approaching Winter seasons. The slock is of that kind of Goods and make to recommend itself for DURABILITY AND ECONOMY' to the wearer. We have Coata at from £3,60 to £19,00; Vesta from £1,96 to 96)60; Piets from 81,60 to $8,60.. Vcvay, Sept. 19,

03" Millet was first known in India and Abyssinia.

MT. STERLING, HivUierlmud County, In41 auk.

Lightning: Conquered. rilHE undersigned are sow prepared' to JL furnish Lightning Rods, with directions fotputting up, and have now on band 1000 factTor aale. 7. L. ORISARD $ SON. Sept. 19, . .

* t3T Anise' was brought from Egypt and the Grecian Archipelago.

AST Celery originated in Germany.

WM. 0. SWEIJZEY, M. D., BBItNIHOTON, SWITZERLAND COUNTY, 1SD.

B3“The cherty, plum, olive, and almond came from Asia Minor. >

/CfTTba chestnut came from Italy.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Snm- . urdns* and Subpoenas, fbr’Mle at tBe Rmttrir Omcrt. * ■ • feM0*lf

JEST Madder came from the East.'

. The Gear ’ Nicholas.—M. Wakely, ■argeon and coroner, of London, siya:— i*Tn tbs case of the Rmporqr Nicholas, Iris death was pul down to paralysis of | the lungs and bronchitis, which according Ito the symptoms described was known by us medical men to have been impossible, and to have been bUted only to deceive the public mind. The oflicial document describing the Emperor's death; staled that at the last he took leave of Iris family with a firm voice, a proceeding, physically impossible, if be was suffering 1 from the disease stated in the certificate of death. The belief, therefore, in the minds of the medical meuj iti this country was, that Ifap emperor Was poisoned—and that is my opinion; notjat the'same time, that he was poisoned by those ahoulliim, but, that he committed suicide." A

SADDLER? SHOP. On Pikr t trttt, hiurent 1'trry onj Liltrtj. fill IE subscriber would respect fu 11 yun form . M- his customers ami the public/S-A generally, that he keeps constantlyfiWp& on hsml, of hi* own manufacture, i jr' large aupply of Saddles, of every, description,. both for ladies and gentlemen, besides a sen efal assortment of. - Bridle*, 3Inrtlog«U«, Collar*, iUrnrii, Ilamea, Riding Whip*, Tranki/ftc., which he wilt sell al very lowest cash pi,n r : N. B. Constantly on' hand Collars of mv own manufacture. Also, Names and Cr.aim, of « superior quality, WILUA3I.FAiri.KNF.fi, Veavy, Match 7,

NEW YORK GOODS. • ITpHE subscribers are now receiving and X opening, justfrom NEW YORK CITY. A very Urge and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Notions. B 0 O TS & SE0 8, <£ (?,; <&G„ Embracing all the articles lisoally. kept • in tbeir line, which have been pure based entirely with CASK. We feet confident we are able, and we believe willing to sell as cheap as the cheapest! , ■ We invite out friends and the. public in want of Goods to call bn us for themselves before purchaslngVv , ' • sepH9 . WILLIAM SHAW $• SON. ;

i»EMTimr. DR* J. W. BAXTER will conlin* .ue to practice in Vevay, the first 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday on each month. , Nov. JO,'53. 21-rtf.

Heady-made Clothing. JUST REGGIV£D, a targe and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior, to any ever brought: into this market, conjistidg of- '■■■■'■ ■. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE NECK TIES, Oollars, and everything appertaining to a first class CLOTHING STORE.! I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, "small profits and quick returns." Be sure-and'call at No. i Odd Fellow?* Hall. tep!2 P. L. COURVOISIEB To Butter ill alters

THE undesigned would inform the citizen* of Vevay and vicinity, that be is prepared to do alt, kinds of CARRIAGE PAINTING, in Ibe. nosiest style. Shop on Ferry street, over Jages's Blacksmith Shop. D. M.- ROBERTS. Vevay, Feb. 6, IS66.—2m