Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 April 1856 — Page 4
THE WEEKLY REVEILLE
WHO WAJtTS TO BE BAREIEDl I TICK ART Of LOVE MAKING, ! ri’iHB moil extraordinary book of the Nineteenth ( I Century: “THE BLISS OF MARRIAGE. TUB \ -■- WAV TO THE ALTAR. MATRIMONY MADE j EASY; or, HOW TO WIN A LOVER. On* volume of 160 pages, 31 no. Price One Dollar. 6C0,W0 al-l ,mJr lamed. Thirteenth edition ready. Printed on | tho One it paper, and Illustrated la the Soul stjleofart. • ••Lore ralei the court, the camp, the grove, 1 For Lore It Heaven, and Heaven Is Lore,” So tang the Bari: jet thousand* pine ; For love—of, life the light divine— ( Who did they know some gentle charm, Tbs bum of those they love In warn, Might live, might die. In HU* supreme, - Posteailng all of whlch ffiev dream. The road to Wedlock would yon know? Delay not, but to RONDOOT go. Time flici, and from hU gloomy wing* A ahadow filU on living thing*: Then aclre the nomenU U they past. Era fall the tail land* through the glast; htleaatthe preaentli yourowj, While *11 tbs future U unknown. A happy marriage B»n or maid Can now secure br RON DO UTS aid. contents: It teadiea how to make Indie* er gentlemen win the devoted affections of at many of tho opposite sex at their beam may desire. And the plan It to almpte, yet ao captivating that all may bo married, Irrespective of age, appearance, or position: and It can bo arranged wlthtucb ease and delicacy that detection U Impossible. I; teaches how to make love. It teachca every eye to form a beauty of its own. ' It teaches how lo act when fascinated by a lady. It teaches bow to make the wrinkled face smooth. It teaches you the kind of wife to select to render home happy. ' It ghei Advice to the lover who has been once Italy accepted ana It rejected afterward through tho Inter ference of friend*. . ■ It gIvea a remedy fo-unrcqnlttedloTe. "It give* you instructions for beautifying tho person. How to have a hand some face and hands. .• ‘ How to remove tan and freckle*. A Lecture on Love, oy a Private Advlcs to Married Indies and Gentlemen. TtUU decidedly the most fascinating. Interesting and realty ate fa) and practical work on Courtship. Matrimony, and the dull** and dellgbU of Married Ufc, that has ever been Issued from tho American press. The aniBcfalaoetatavktem, which In so many Instance* fire vents a union of hearts, and sacrifices to rontlonalim the happiness' and even tb* lives of thousands of the young and hopeful of both sexes: I* thoroughly analysed and exposed. Every one who contemplate* marriage, and wishes for an Infallible guide l>» the selection of a neither for life, should purchase this great text book of connoHal felicity. No one will ever regret the price paid for such an Invaluable: secret . Bills of ant of the speclo-p-ylng bankt In the United ittates or Obadn received at par. Gold doit can be teat from California. All that Is necessary for you to do is to write a letter In as few words as possible, inclining ONE DOLLAR, and write the name, with the Post-orace, County, and State, and direct to PROFESSOR BONDOIT. Pcau*nc* and Anno*. No, K Forty-Sixth street, N. Y. Diwitt and DsvxprotT, 1M, Nassau street, are the wholesale agents. decS*flm®w , T ed 3ra DM Agents Wanted.
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mate her happy, ( br at least try to. .She was not. difficult to please,; *he said; 1 paid, *1 should - like to'get ' monied too, if I cpoW |get a wife that would try, to, make me.Happy.’ She said 'tlropl* and loooked as ifkhe meant what ahe said. Sshc did. For when I asked her if she could bo porenaded to marry me, she>aid she’d rather lo excused. I excused her. I’ve often - wondered why I excused Ijer. A'good many, things, of tins kiml hare happened to me that ore. doubtful, wonderful, mysterious. ■. What then,-is it that canses'dbnbt and' mystery to attend the ways of ; men?- yftit thewnt of fact. This is a matter of fact’ world; and i n: or; der to act well id it, wo must deal in matlcr of fact, c .
| A Memento to Daniel Webb ter. — j At the Boston fcstivel in honor of tbo ( anniversary of tho’birth of Daniel \Veb - Bter, Gen. Nye. of New York, ‘in the cook® of, Lis speech;-said: ’’t - Sir; I wiu. an admirer of the cLaracter of Daniel Webster, I remember wUb youthful emotion the time when I need to tail in bia little bark upon tbesea yon have hhidibe.Ioved so wc)I; ; nnd I liave now a! bright 1 silver dollar thal he gave,me 'the tfaytliat I was eleven ‘years ,o|d. v[Ap* j phure] I have told.roy wife not to be din* ! mayed at the thought .of coming to j want—-I should, never- be^ak^bf‘ money [Laugh ter] The dolI ar »h all^ : .abt d ®V 1 me until .tiiu'o aliallbe’' [Applause.] ' It is, sir, the aneborpf my financial ship, * 1 have oftenbeenredneed to-tbatj bui I have never yet been' obliged to let Hgo; [Cheers.] • V ; v
RHODES* FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Or Antidote (o Malaria, m m mermen inn cm •
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Fever end Agee, or Chill Fever; Dumb Arte, ui oilier Intermittent end Remittent Fevers: elid or Billons Patera, accompanied by TyphMd Symptoms; Typhoid Parer, Yauow Ferer, .Ship- and Jail Paver,. General Debility, • Sight Sweats, dt other formi of dUeue warett Be'rx e co an on ecionr ix, MALARIA OR MIASMA.
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Thli mbile atmospheric el eerule itt mu U unavoidably Inhaled at every breath, u lis lame In character where re r U exists,—north, Hath, out or writ—aid will everywhere yield to thle newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which nentrallre* the poison, completely purifies the system, and Ibai entirely re* novel ill the came of disease. The proprietor dlitlnctly claim theio extraordinary results from its me: It will protect any mtdent or traveler, eren In the most sickly or iwanpy localities from any ague or bit* tom dleeaio whatever. or any Injury from constantly Inhaling Walaria'or Miasma. It t1U Instantly cheek the ague inpenou who hare inSered for any length of Urns, fromorr datIotwiktt vuu,«that they never need hare aao-maa chill, by continuing lit tuc according to directions. It will Immediately relieve all the dlstrysilng results of btllom or ague Mseasea, web as general debility, night iwcati, etc. The patient at once begin lore* coversppotlle and strength, and continues until a per roanent and radical’care Is effected. Aqd as a raooa that It It also . WORTHY OP PPPL1C CONFIUEECE. Bccanse of Its
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| ocr A correspondent of tha : Scientific American thus describes the way Italian coopers make a-harm.'- ; I saw severe) men making barrels and kegs; first, they curled tho hoops, then fashioned. tho. slaves, to match' them; they then "set tip''* the,: slaves, ‘ paring’ them down until ■ they - ' fitted within the hoops. ' When this had been dona satis* (actorily, they laid the barrel or keg down on its side and kindled a fire of shavings in the interior, rolling tho’ fire'around 1 n* side, to warm the ends-and catch the heads which were secaicd in their places by Straps on the outside. ■ I .’witnessed the wcolc operation from the ‘roughs 1 to the rudely finished article.
Who .was Cain's Wife.
.How ofmn has.this.inquiry been made! To n certain class Of minds snch a question possesses more importance-than the gravest: investigations in theology. Dr Weaver of St. Louis, in answer to a correspondent, thus responds, through the Herald and Era, lo the inquiry, “Who was Cain's Wife?”
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SINGULAR ASD ENTIRE HABSILESSNESS, The following certificate from one of the most celebrated chemists ta the United States It attached to er*' ery bollle t ' a „ „ New You,June 11.I3M. . “1 hive made a-cbemlcal-examination of. Rhodes Reverend Arne Core, or Antidote to Malaria, and have listed It for Arsenic, Mercery, Quinine and Strychnine, but bare not found a particle of either ta It, nor have 1 found any substance in 1ft composition that- would prove Injurious to the constitution. “JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Cheat lit.' * ThU allows of its r , PREP. USE AS A PREVENTIVE, ( by which all persons may thus be sun of entire freeootn from the above named diseases no tattle* how akkly the acamn or awanrov the locality, PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently published, and the ernfl.lence of the public basked only In pro* portion tolls acTCaLxeaivi wherever Introduced and used. Those only are relied upon to prove )u worth’. One or two books will answer for ordinary cans; some may require more. Diiectlou printed In Osr* man, French, and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price one Dollar. , . ■ Prepared and sold by the proprietor,' JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R, . J. L. THIEBAUD, Agent,' Vevay, lod. And for sale by druggists generally. , . narll . READ AN 0~ REFLECT!/— DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK'ON Disease* of th« Genital Or want, CALt.XD THE - f' PRIVATE MEDICAL TRE.1T/SE; OR, GUIDE TO HEALTH.
Lie nenrer brother, neater,.
For my limbs are growing cold. And thy pit-senc a Ecernelh dearer When thy arms Ground me fo’.d; I am dying brother, dying,. Soon you’ll miss me from your hcrlh. For my form .will soon be lying 'Neath the ocean's briny surf.
On Satin, i pi end Id itUiejl colored papers, or Card*, unequalled for brilliancy. ■ ' Oar Joa Ttrt la mottly now, and of- (be lateit ilylei, from the eiteulve Type Foundry of L. Jonti* sox Ok Co.,'which enables thlsOfllce to da neater work than any other oBce lu the region round about. ‘ JTVThe palran*Kt of the public Is reapeetfully solicited.
A 'snbscribcr asks this singul ar question. Wo answer, shjj was Cain’s wife. That’* .all'we know about her. That is all the accounts say qf her, save that, she was. the mother ol Enocli. It ia said that Cain went into the land of Nod: and we suppose that he.took his wife with him an any good husband would. In the, land of Nod they bad' Enoch, and probably | other children; for they built a city there. The c;ty probably was not, so largsns St. Louts, but it very likely was a largo household, of which Cain was patriarch. ■ It might have been his own and the families of his children, jiving in separata dwellings. . What Cain's wife’s name wss, ami whojier parents were, \vo ore not .certified. Shtr might have been the daughter of Adam and Eve, or of some of their children. Sh 1 wjw probably closely re luted to Cain, a sister, or niece, or something hearer tlym cousin. Cousins roariry in our day when the world is full of 61rangers. U would’nt have been so great a wonder for Cain to marry Ins sister, I when their were no other girls in the world, and no liws of marriage, and nobody else to claim her affections. The command was to marry and multiply and replenish the earth. And we presume it was pretty well obeyed, for it seems well replenished now,' and likely to he. We know nothing about the number of children and grand-children the first pairhad. No doubt it was a goodly number, both of male and female; else who' inhabited Cain's city, and who were the wives of Enoch, Irad, Mchnjael. MellmsacI, and Lantech thehigamist? Wehavn’tgotlhc ; whole story of those days; only a drop in the buckef, as It wore. We have the descending line of generation from Adam downward, and but little more.
Purify: Y< iir Rlood. Tbo Wonder of Iheltlnctcenth Centnry. Important and of Ortat Coniidmlhn to thr Suffrring. ;
Hearken to me - brother, hearken, 1 have something I would ray. Ere the vile ray vision darken And I go from home away? I am going, surely going, ’ But my hope m God is strong; I am dying, brother, dying, But He doeth all things well.
; Leap Year.— It most be recollected that any woman during the present, year can marry any man she pleases—provided be be willing. ’ One of the niilfcoritica writing in 1600, Jays the Jaw down as follows: Albeit it is now become a part of thin common law, in regard to Social relations'of life, that ns . often oa every bis*' sextile yepj- dothe return, ladyes have the sole privilege during tbetimoit coatinneih, of making love onto the men, which .they do either by'wordesorjotiks, os to them it seemeth proper; and moreover, no man. will bejnntitled to the benefit of the clergy who dotbe refuse to accept the offers of a ladye, or who dolho in any wise treat her proposals withe slight or contumely.
T. A. HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
OP alt the remedies that' have beei discovered daring the prevent age for the “thoatand I Us that flesh U heir to” none equal this wonderful preparation.— Only three yean bare eUpeed since the, dteoferer (who spent.a decade In studying, experimentalising, and perfecting It) flnt Introduced It to the public, and It ft already recognized, by the most eminent physicians la all part* of the country lobe the molt surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they bare knowledge. All other compounds or syrups of the root, hare hitherto failed to command the sanction of the family, because, on being tested, they hare been found to contain noxious Ingredients which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and often times loturo the nealib of the patient. It la not to with-Hurley's preparation. • This la the pare and genuine extractor the root, and wiU pn trial, be found to effect*'certain and perfect cure of the follovriijg complaints and diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Cosiirenesv, Debility, Indigestion, Disease) of the KIdpej i, Liter Complaints, IttjpepsU, Piles, Erysipelas, Pulmonary Dlvstei,Pemalo Irregularities, . Scrofula or King's Btil, Futnls; ' Syphilis, And all Skin «*teases.
Tell my father, when you meet him That in death I prayed for him: Prayed that-1 may one day meet him In a worid that that’s free from sin; Tell my mother, (Ood'assiil her, Now that she is growing old,) That her.child would glad have kissed her When his lips grew pale and cold.
A MARVEL 10US REMEDY! For a Marvel oils Alfc!!
Adapted to lha s» of «Terr Individual {mil* and f* mate.] The greatest book, and only out, avar published In any language or In any country, on tbii subject, for 23 cents per copy. aThU book letli how to cun tie following diseases,and enlighten thoie who grope Jr. dirk nets: Gonortbm, Gleet, Chordee, Stricture, Ply moils, Finphyroo.fj, Gravel, SyphllJIs, BuLn>, \Viiii, Blotches, Sente* a Him, Seminal Wcakr.ru, Use* tarbaOon.or Self-Abute, Rap* pretdon of the Menses, Falling of the Womb, bow to prevent Pregnancy, Menstruation, Bar-renoi-ai, Rheumatism, dc.,Ao. It treats.on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Ccttt&ey, with remark* to the young and old of both soaes. which every ono should’know. Halt's tells bow to promote the growth oftbn Hair, and prevent 111 falling off, 4c. j JXr* ladles In want of a pleasant and tart* remedy for Irregularities, obsl rue lions, Ac., can obtain M*i<>xc Lonii's celebrated Female Monthly 1 Ptlh, at tils Office.
Tell her she must kiss my children. Like the fus t lasl impressed, Hold them as when last I held them ■ Folded!closely lo my breast: Give them early to their Maker, • Pulling all her.ltusl in God, ; And He never will forsoke her, For He sailh so in H is Word.
The Greer Isle.— Ireland seems to be hlowly recovering herself Uer population is actually increasing, ond that, too, by a steady stream of re-emigYationfrom Americal Most of these returning Irishmen have wherewith to buy or rent land, and cultivate it in a proper manner.
Besides curing the abore. It It also known to be a great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood aud Intirorating the system. In short, it Is, without exception, In the eases mentioned, and its general effect on the system, the most efficacious as It tslhc most desirable remedy of the age. Ills already extensively used throughout the country, and Is fast obtaining on European reputation. The Instances of cures it ass effected are dally coming to the proprietor! knowledge, and be has no hesitation In recommending It In one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried. Us effects will be loo apparent to admit of further doubt. Recollect Iluricy’s Sarsaparilla Is the osir oexeixe aKTici.E In the market. .-
HOLLOWAY'S OLNTMEN I*.
Tift} pRAND'CXTlillXAI. ItEjIEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we tee millions or little openings on the surfs'e of our bodies. Thioi'gh them this Oln'ment. when nibbed on the skin, is carried to any on an or Inward part. Jtlseasj* of the Kidnc's, disorders of the Uccr, affections of the hc-irt, In lama lion of the Lungs, Asthma, Coughs and Cotes, sixty Its.tnraiis effectually erred. Ercry hois.-vrife knows thit salt paxsei freely, thro ugh bone or meat of any thlckncsi. Thlshealing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part uf the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other ro rnna.
Tell m>* sister,’I remember , Every kindly parting word, ■. And my heart has been kept lender , By the thoughts their tjiemoiy stirred Tell her I never reached the haven - Where I sought the precious dust, r But pve goined o port called heaven, Where the gold u ill never rust: ,
AST Thera has been a great fresbet in the Gcnnessee river, in New York, by which bridges, honscs-and fences were carried away, and much damage done.
Carnov.—Married ladlea In certain *itmliot,* should not use them—for reasons, sea directions w ith each bot. Price si. Rent by mall to all pans or the world. |TT* 'Persons addressing Lr.B. Uomrairc.b; mall, wishing a reply, will please Indue a pottage aUtnp. Also, all who send for Books or Pills.
Price 41 per bottle, orslx for |5. .. Forsalealthe manufactory corner of Seventh and Green streets, Louisville, Kv.,'’aml by all wholesale houses throughout the’ United States and Csijada. ... X. L. THIEBAUO. Whole isle and Retail agent for Switzerland co. Also, for sale by the following Agents: .. ■ J. >1. Faoxsx, MU Sterling. ' Geo. McCt-Ltocx, Jacksonville. R. Ourntia, Bennington. Eli Akotuox, Moortlcld. ‘ . Stun- & Sown, Bray town. ' I* Jonxsnw.'Ashe'a Landing. W*. Bsxxra, Falrvlew. [ B. L. Eixxox*, Entenulie.J. M. Faostix, York Townshlp.- . H..6. Montgomery: .- ma>13
A5TTcn or fifteen corn dealers in Edinburgh, Scotland, hare . lately failed.— Their aggregate liabilities arc about two millions of dollars.
Erytipelat, Salt Rhtum Jf Scorbutic llumcT*. No remedy bos ever dnne ( as'much,for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they Pivj asm me, as this Ointment, ho case of Salt Rheum' Scurrv, Sore Heads. Scrofula. or.Kry-lpela*. can long withstand Its Influence. The Inventor has' traveled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal bosplCats, dijpcuilig this Ointment, giving adrlco :* to its application, and has thus been the means of rut taring countless numbers to health.
TT7*Thls Bank sent under seal. ppil-psM, |o aj! part* of the world, on receipt of £3 cents, nr flva cop let for 91,(0. .TTV All orders addressed to Dr. P. Rov-inait, .Vo 167 Fycamorv* aired. between. Fifth slid Slcth street*, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. ]>r. B. can be consulted upon nil diseases of which lit book treat). Office hours from ft A. M. to 8 P. M.
Lisle'll brother, catch each whisper, 'Tis my wife I’d speaV of now— Tell, oh tell her how I missed her When the fever burned rny brow: Tell, brother -{closely; listen, Don't forget n single wrrd)— That in death my eyes did glisten With the lean her memory stirred.
AST The pine is a native of.America.
SADDLERY SEL'P,
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AST Thepoppp originated ip the cast.
SoreLeps, Sore Breasts, IVbunt/i and Ulcers. Some or the mo it oclentiBe aurpcoa* now «jy on the tus of thU wonJerful Ointment, when haring to cope with'the worst raw*.of *>r.'.*l wrumU, ulcers, fhndolfcr iivellI(iu*.»uJ tumors. • PWifctior iiollocav *4, by command of (ha Allied G<ivoiyi»ret«t).di<palch'. de to the hoipitaU of the East, Urjic shljinientt of this Ointment, to bo.used under the direction of the Medical- Staff, In thft worst cater of woundj. It wilt cure an} 1 ulcer, glandular aw-dllng, stiffness or contraction of the Joints, even of jsaf >* standing.
- Howto Make No-Matters. —This is an Article of food, which has for many years been confined to the descendants of a single family of this town. Its excellence^will command it to the attention of those housewives who wish to ipake a go )d dimply of culinary skill upon their tables, at the same time having a due regard to economy. The lady who furnishes the receipt has given frequent opportunities of tasting their delicious flavor; and if they are inquisitive, perhaps she might he Indeed to inform them how the cakes obtained their their homely name. . ‘•To three teacups of buttermilk add three tablespoonfuls of rich cream, and a small quantity',of sugar. Stir in flonr until it is of the consistency of paste for dough-nuts. Rot! oiit size of a large 'breakfast plate/and.fry in lard to a rich; brown color.
Oli my children, heaven bless them, They recall my life to me; Would I could once mote caress Ere I sink beneath the sea:. 'Twos for them I crossed the ocean, 1 What my hopes were I'll not tell, . But they've gained an orphan's portion, Yet tie doeth all things well.
£ST Oats originated in north Africa.
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large supply of Saddles, of every description, both for ladies and gentlemen, besides a gent eral ONSorlincnt of
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Hlnrduitrc and Cullery, consisting in part of the following articles, lo-wil:— ... Table arid Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Razors ami Strops, Table, Tea, and Hasting Spoons Edge Tools of ail description, . Dench Plaaes, Gages & Squares, Hand, Ripp.Panneitk Tennant Saws
. ' Pile* and PUtnine. Tbeotrand ollter simitar dirtrc-.Irg coinpbtiili can be effectually cured if the Ointment t»i well nihl»cd In over the parti affected, and by olhcruUc 1 ell owing the printed direction** round each pot. RofA thr Ointment ontl PUU should be used in
Urhllei, Hurting*!*!,' Collar*, IlarnrM, Ilonift, Eliding Whlpi, Trunks, &r., which he will sell at very Jowc:lc*sJjipricc.-c. N. B. Constantly on hand Collar* of my ow-ii manufacture. Also, Names and Chains, of. a superior quality. - WILLIAM FAULKNER. Veavy, March.7*
Urge them to secure an entrance, For they'll find their Father there : Faith in Jesus and repentance Will secure for each a share. UatKI I hear ray Savior speaking, ’Tis his voice I know so well. When I'm gone don’t be weeping, .Brother here’s my last farewell.
ths following caste : Bunions Lumbago Shrc Lro Bums - '. MerturinlEruj.lions* ore Br aiti Chapped Hands Plies .So.e ThfoaU Chilblains Rheumatism Vorcsofaliktmh Fistulas , Pal ire urn Kpraini Goul ■ Skin Diseases Scalds
Wood ijf Crosscut Saws. In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and Coopers'Tools. — ALSO —
FURNITURE STORE.
IT. MTTI.Emi.0. ■ J. S. WOKTCOltCar. Lilllcllcld tV. WOULD rcipeciftillv cgf the a Ur niton of the public, to their large and fine assqrtment of. ,
Shovels, Spades, Manure arid Hay Porks, Garden Rakes/6rc., , 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Hafter Chains, . . 50 pair Breast Chains, *25 Log Chains, ■ 25’Lock Chains, Double and Single Bartel guns. Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasksand Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consistlog, part, of Bridge Bill*, . Enameled Leather, Butfkles, . do/ doth)* SturrupsA.Spurs, Loces Fringes, Tacks arid Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, &Ci,&c.
Swell ci I Claud* filff Joint* Ulcers Venereal Soros Wound) of nil kind*
♦,*£old at the Manafartrrics of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane, Kcw-Votk. and 3T4 Strand, tondon, and by alt res/oiUble druVgUU and dm let) of Mnlle'mJ throughout the United Slates, and thr dvillttd world, In Pots, at S5 cent). Cl M cunts, and M each. IL/-There U a considerable raving bv taking the larger sixes.
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Haro is o very amusing pjctnro of that species of; odd fish known nh the Mailerof fact'ji tan; -
CABINET FURNITURE, Comprising evefy article in their line, and such as we have not on hind we will make on the shortest notice. A liberal discount for cash payment. We have a new Ifearsc, which is for ti.c accommodation of the public. Coffin* procured on the shortest notice. Clarkson's Building, Main street,.Vevay, ‘ ■ . »ep7$
' “As each cake comes from the fire/ Terror with applc-sance made from tart ! apples sweatened to taste, and 'spiced' with nutmeg or cinnamon, and condone the process till the plate is well heaped.” — Oxford DtmocraL ‘ *• Norskhv Poddixq.—’Slice some white whitelbread, wilhoutcrust; pour scalding i milk over it;:letit stand,nhtil well soaked; then bout it. well with four eggs, VHide sugar, and . grated nutmeg. Bake in small.cups half tilled.' ; Use or Sal is Cookiso Vegetables; —Here, is something everybody ought to Hare ‘known; long ago, and that every body should now read amd remember: 1 If one'Dotiidn of vegetables be boiled in pore distilled or rain water, and Booth? erio water to which a little salt has been added, a decided difference isporceptable in the difference of the two. .• Vegetables boiled in pure water are vastly inferior. This inferiority may go so far, in the case ot onions, that they are almost entirely destitute of,either taste or color, though when cooked m salted water, in addition to the pleasant salt taste, a peculiar sweetness and a strong aroma. They also contain more soluble matter than when cooked in pare weter. Water which contains 1-420th of its .weight of salt is far better for cooking vegetables than pure water, because salt binders the solution and evaporation of the soluble and flavoring principles of the vegetables.— ; Sden(fic Americao.
h'. B. Direction) for the guidance of paltcnUln cv ery disorder are nillied tocavh pot. octt'-cowly.
‘T am what tho old women call ‘An Odd Pish.* I do nothing, under heaven without a motive—never. I attempt nothing unless I think there ia a probability of succeeding. I ask no favors when I think they wonjt be granted. I grant no favor* unless I Jhink they are deserved, and finally, I Idop't wail upon the. girls when I- think : my attentions would be disagreeable. I am a mater of fact man—I am. I do ihingsscrioufdy. I once offered to attend a young iady home—I did, seriously; that is, I meant to wait on ber home if she wanted me to. She accepted my offer, 1 went home with her;, and it has over simp been an enigma to me whether she wanted the or not. She took my arm, and said not a word. I bade her ‘Good night/ and she said not a word, I met her the next day, and said not n word Met her again, and she gave a two hours-lalk. It struck me curious. She feared I was offended, she. said, and couldeu’t for tho life of her conceive why. She begged mo to . explain but didn't give mo’the ghost of a chance to do it. She said she hoped I wouldn’t bo offended; asked me to call; and it has over since been a mystery to me whether she really wanted me to call or not.
JIACOK’S
Having persona By .selected the above arli cles, it will enable us to selj ni wholesale or reiail i: at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains,- - - Give us a call,-and examine '.our stock of goods and prices; before going- elsewhere.(o purchase. - ; F. L. GRISARD A- SON. Feb. 14, . • . .....
North-west Corner ofSiith and Walnut streets, . Cincinnati, Ohio. : The best School for obtaining a Practical . Knowledge of BOO/T-/f££PJiYO, $c„ the Instructor* being Practical Accountants,
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION given in Ibis Institution is Thorough and Comprehensive, consisting of
iVew Arrival*
THE. undersigned tiaving replenished bis Family; Grocery, nnd.datly receiving new supplies, begs leave to in forin the public that he is nqw prepared to ofler.the necessaries of life to the-hungfy and, needy, at a very small profit' for cash'. Having purchased his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low on the same terms^ His stock comprises of everything tomrnonly kept in a Grocery Store, such asv
Book-Keeping, by Doable Enlry, Embracing every department of Trade and Mercantile Accounts, viz; Wholesale. Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Compound Company Business.
' Commercial Calculations, comprising calculations in Per Cemage, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments. Averaging, Custom Mouse Transactions. according to the most approved methods, • PtsMi.vsinr,—A good business band writing is guaranteed to every one who completes « ful I.-course vf instruction. ' * Comuerclsl Correspondence, . Embracing the general particulars of letter writing,- as connected' with the different branches of Trdde,' including the forms of Invoices, Account. Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills.of:Exchange, dtc. . ' LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of.Accountsj.Gastotns of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c.> by eminent lecturers and business men.
. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and TOBACCO AND CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, septfi Ferry street, Vevay, Ind. ■
Rising Min Iron Foundry. THE undersigned, hiring permanenllyesiabliitied themselves it IliaingSun, in the Poundr/ Business, would respectfully Jn: form the Hay Growers of Indiana and Ken* lucky, tbit 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 best Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others. We have also Patented a Horse Power; said to be, by competent Judges, the beat and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which cah~be ttachcdto the Press 'if desired.
Metalic Burial Cases.
JESSE V. SHORT, UNDERTAKER, »has and will continue to keep on hand all sixes of the latest improved Metalic Burial Cases, and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions'. He will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of m;.t dv-m ade corn, \s, lined end trimmed, cloth coveted dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his metalic cases of the manufacturer, end all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck's Flouring Mill. Jan. I, 1856.—tf
j A Rare Speculation ih Grain.— The j Buffalo Erprets, April 5th, says: i A commercial firm last-fall, just at the j close of navigation, shipped to this port. ;a cargo of 14,000 bushels of wheat.— They were then offered 82 10 per bushel for it, which they refused. They concluded to let it remain J n the hull of the vessel and thus save storage, and take tbo Ichannes of ama.ketin the Spring. They yesterday, in view of the breaking up of the harbor and getiing ready for Spring ' business, had their wheat elevated into a | store, and a sale of the cargo at present 'ruling prices would place to the account of profit and loss on their Ledger the sum of 85,000. Not a very profitable investment, taken nil round.
Young men wishing to acquire a thorough Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage 16 attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruc-
‘T once saw a lady at her window, I thought I would call, 1 did. I inquired for the lady, and was told that she was not at home. I expected she was. I v went away thinking so. I rather think so still. I. met her again. She was offended—said I bad not been 'neighborly/ She reproached mo for my negligence; said she thought I had been unkind.— And I've over since wondered whether she was sorry or not.
AH orders in SwiUerland County, left with P. L. GR1SARD & SON, will be attended to. J. M. REISTBR & CO. Rising Sun, June 27, IB66. Itf
tion $40 For further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. R. S. BACON, Principal.
READY-MADE CLOTHING. HARWOOD & DOAN hate Just received and opened a good assortment of
N. B. 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 extant on that subject for 85. OC124 R. S. B.
A*D VAitPICIlS GENERALLY. WE are now manufacturing Davis's Patent Chain and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable If not approved. decl2 F. L. OR1SARD 4 SON.
Heady-Made ITolhing, „ suited to the Fall and approaching Winter seasons. The stock is of that kind of Ooodi and make to recommend itself for DURABILITY AND ECONOMY Id the wearer. We have Coats at from 89.60 to 813,00; Vesta from $1,36(0*6,60, Poll from 81,60 to Vet ay, -5apt. 13,
Lightning Conquered. undersigned are now prepared to JL furnish Lightning Rods, with directions for putting up, and have now on hand 1000 feet for silo. F. L. Sept. 19,
"A lady once said to mo- that she should liko to bo married, if she could get a good congenial Imtband, who would
WE are now receiving a fresh supply of Spring and Sumner Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, mails TEATS & SOHBNCK.
BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summons’ and Subptens;, for sale at the Rr.Tm.Lr Orrirr. . , feb20 tf
On Pike ilreet, htfieeni Ferry and Liberty, subscribe/ lyitold respectfully infirm JL his customers-and Hie public generally, that 'Ifc keeps ronslamlySgBKk. on bund, of his oten manufacture, »
KCisiiig Sun INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Riling Sun, Indian** fplllS Company is no*' fully organized and Jl is prepared to insure against the damage by, Fiac and the perils of Natioatiom. . board op oibbctobs* . ■ . ‘ ■ ■B, D.LORINO, 6. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWELL, JACOB 0. WELLS, WM. T. PATE, J.W. TALBOTT. JOHN GRACE, J. M. GINNINGS* J. F. ULREY, GEO. OlLLESPIE*J.'W. SPENCER, S. P. COVJNQTON, B.J. HATHAWAY. 1 B. HATHAWAY, PresidentB. i. HATHAWAY, Secretary; . Risks taken on the Barges of Steamboat* and Flat Boats; and also'oh Buildings and Merchandise at eqnitabie rates of premium by GEORGE B. PLEASANTS, 5 aug29tf . Agent, at Veray, Ind.
NEWJOM GOODS. 1M1B subscribers arc now receiving and ; opening. just from . NEW YORK CITY, A very large and extensive assortment of DryOo od s* V' ,V otious, B 0 0 TS & SB 0 S, 6 C„ £ 0., Embracing ail the articles, usually kept .in their line, which have, been purchased en--lirely , with CASH.. We feel confident we are able, and re believe willing to sell asebeap as.the cheapest.. - • . We invite ourfriemls and the public in want of Goods to call on us and examine for themselves before purchasing, septl? WILLIAM SIIAW $ SON/
Kcaiiy-made Clothing. r"| UST RECEIVED; a Iar*e and splendid [ .9W assortment of-REAQV-MAOE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever brought into Ibis market, consisting of . COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYL& NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a first class CLOTHING STORE. 1- pledge myself, to * sell cheaper than any other House in town,,as my motto is, "smalt profits and quick returns." Be sure and call at No. 1 Odd Pellowa* Hall. septa F. L.COURVOISIEB To BiUler Mahers
