Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 May 1856 — Page 4

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According to this state of facta we uk the members 'of the American party in Indiana, how can wo throw aside every principle for which the American party, was eetabliabed, forsake, give up, aban-, don, the American nominee for President, j and lake upwith a sectional qmrty, that j eschews every leading principle of the ’ American party —a party, as tench, yea! more; if possible, opposed to ns than .the j old line Democratic party; The Repub- j lican parly, U denouncing the American j party equal to any otharpsiill they would I have it go with tbem in all;its meander-! ings, forsake every. American issue, and J go over and take up with them. * Shall this be done? Though some in tbib Slate have boasted that the Americans dared not go against them. But was there? an American ticket in the field they i aiufd go against them, we believe. ■ W e, desire a compromise and a union of the two parties—fojr this we. have labored r : we were willing to sacrifice maay of’the/issues of f tho American party to get this. But there can be no eompromH upon any, two subjects, or positions, without .both parties yield some'of their peculiar viown, and then there must ho a. middle jji-qnud taken. But baa this been the care in * the late Convention at Indianapolis? We ask what has the American party received from that Convention? JHow many Americans • have received. a nomination Iffomjit? j How many AmericairElectors have been appointed by that Convention? Not so many as we at first believed—uone inconiparison to the number of .'Republics ns. f They .have everything the Americans have noOtingl True,, it may be better to support ibis State ticket than the old line one-—hut the Elector for whom we vole wo. want to he in favor of|the American .'nominee ‘ for President I If there were Ian’ American - SUte f ticket in the field wb would teadily support it in preference to nil others.. The amoncan patty is not represented ■ in the nommalion of this Convention, neither. is| the American. isstfe brought - before the people by it .These men niat/ be Americans; if so, let them'come out publicly and say so. We do. not need to keep the principles of the Vlnerican party secret , 'The question to be asked tho Americans of Indiana now is, Will wo follow them? "Shall they [force us to support them,. Whether wo would or not?’ • ‘ f ' •’

[Written for the •ReTaine* 'Tii then Jhe Pope will get i fall—- . ills eminence will be feaibrsll'd; And should &int Peter bold (he key,' We own no such supremacy. . A great light wM weo.. in the East. Whatsoever makes manifest {slight. The true Light is Jesus Christ I saw a piece in the Reveille, dated Jnly11,1855, headed with these words: 4 ‘Light wanted." ■ I lhad a tboojgbt to an-, dwer one or two questions asked. . First, •What is meant by raining' out of - Babylon? Babylon means tne Roman Catho* He . Church, spiritually] speaking. To come out of her rarpeople, is to all her wicked doctrine;-and all theattJwrity received from her; . Secondly; ”Who in the Beast?” The Roman Popo. Why? Because of his wicked and beastly actions. Latber.-and Ca1vib r and;others, left the Roman Catholic Church, btUslill claimed and held their ordination-to he of God; look at it—ckn a corrupt tree, bring forth good fruit? ; Let every ordained preacher koow lhat a few. hsiulsbnck, their ordination wfis from (he .Roman Pope—^-the devil’s agent- This is the mark of the Beast, brothers and sisters, ordination and baptism; because they were received from the Popp, the devil’s agent, 1 : Let us not let the Enow Nothings get ahead of us. /‘Come out of her my people.”... Now is wanted a good Christian man, (not a novice,) in. good standing ia tliochurcli be-belongs to, and of good report those without—with all a good Samaritan, able to: preach the first Know Something, Christian sermon.—Take these words'Tor aionncUtiop: "Como out'of Her my .people.” Rev. 18: L 4. Brethren, you’ iuust know something yoorselyes, aiid il you would know anything as yon ought to know*, you must pray to Ihe Lord "to 1 help yon, for we can not do anything without Christ helps us. In''comingcmt of her” is to publicly renounce your Baptism and. your Ordination, I shall hereafter show yon a purer way of' Baptism, and Ordination. I want you, brother, whoeter you may bo, to take up your cross imd make your appointment, eilljer ipv the Court House in Vevay; or Mount Sterling, or any other place in the county. Please publish the time in the Rsveilui, with* your name. Mine is secret as jet; when I hear your name, ! will come and see you, and wc will talk ahoutvlliis great and glorions work. Amen. ' ■

WHO WANTS TO BE HARRIED I 1 ' Tilt AtT OV LOVJt MAKI.NO. TUB most extraordinary book of lbs Nineteenth; Century: “TUB BURS OP MARRIAGE. THE WAY TO TUB ALTAR. MATRIMONY MADE EASY; or, HOW TO WIN A LOVER. One volume of ISO pages, 32 mo. .Prlee One Dollar. 200,00(1 already Issued. Thirteenth edition ready. Printed on 1 the nueit paper, end Ulnstreled In the flueslstjl# of art. “Love nice the court, the euop, the grove, For love li Betvea, end Betreo U Lore.” . So mi the Bud: vet thousand* pine . For love—of life lb* light divine— Who did they know none genUt charm, The heart* of thow they lovo to warn, * Might live, might die. fa htlu supreme, - Possessing all of which they dream. The road lo Wedlock would von knowt IkUy not, bnt to KOXDQUT go. Time Olei, and from hUkloomy wing* A shadow fill* on living thing*; Then telie the mo menu as they paaa, , . Ere fall the Uat aanda through the glut; hi least the present la jour nw«i, AVhlle all the future U unknown. ,A happy marriage man or maid ' Can now aecure bv HONDOUTS aid. . comtentb: Itleacbe* howto make ladle* er gentlemen win the devoted affection* of a* many of the opposite sex aa their heart* may, desire.. A nd the plan I, to almple, yol ao captivating Uat all may be married, Irrespective of age, appearance,hr portion: and It can be arranged with inch ease and dillcaey that detection Ulmpoaslols. U teachea bow to make love. It teach e* every eyelto form a beauty of Its own. Il teaebe* bow to ncl when fascinated by a lady. It trachea bow to make the wrinkled face smooth. Il teacbei yon the kind of wife to eelect to render home happy. It givea Advice to tbe lover who ha* been onee truly accepted and la n-Jectcd afterward through t£e Inter fereuee of (Mends.. It gtvea a remedy for dnrequIUedlo^e. It give* you Instructions for beautifying the perron. How to nave a handsome bee and uanas. Bow to remove Un hod freckle*. ‘ A Lecture on Lore,I or a Private Advice lo Married Ladles and Gentlemen. • TbU li dicldedly the moat had aa ting, Interesting and really useful’.and practical work on Courtship, Matrimony, and me dutlae and dellgfau of Married Life, that baa ever been Issued from the American press. The srilSclal soclsl system, which In ao many Instances prevents a union of hearts, and tacrIOcct to continualUm the happiness,'and even the lives of thousands of the young and hopeful of both sexes, la thoroughly analysed and exposed. Every one who contemplates marriage, and wishes for an Infallible guide la the solectleu of a oartherfor life, should purchase this great text book of connubial felicity. No one will ever regret the price paid for inch an Invaluable secret. Bills ofany of the ipecie-p«yli)g banka In tbe United States or Canadas received at par. Gold dust east be sent from California. All that is necessary for yon to do la to write a letter in aa few words as possible. Inclosing ONE DOLLAR, and write tbe name, with the Post-office, County, and Stale, and direct lo PROFESSOR RONDOCT, PcsUraxa and Amina, No. 83 Forty-Sixth street, N. Y. I)sWitt and DavaxrotT, 169, Nassau street, are the wholesale agents. ( cc2-dm®w'y ed 3m TTP 1,000 AgenU wanted.’

The Dollar Times! I'OK MC3IDINT, MILLARD PILLMORK. TOR TICE fltUlDINT, Andrew jackson do nelson.

BUBIMESB KOTICKS. Itow to Obtain th* a«v*llle. ' , SUlon ono dollar in a letter. In the presence of roof Posbwwwr, wnticff pl**uly w* wmi of U*« offleo to which jou Jed re the paper oenU F)r birth* mhw of me Cooctj and Elite, and direct In fuU to P. J. Waioo, Rmnu Ornrs. Vmr,l!H> iiM on return of tail], til piper wlllreieh joo,«nd p*y yon weekly tlriti for a whole year. , Antborlacd Acenta forlhli P"Pc»; V. B. PAUtbU,' tiew-t ork, • PWUdclpWa, and Bo j ion, U duly empowered to uhe ideertUtmcou for luertion Id Tbi Kcriuti »i 0 H r t.. —8. H. PARVIS, No. M Fourth ilreet, between Wilnnt md Vine rtreeti, Ulnelnnitl, will receive idTertuements ind luhic/lpltoM for Oil* pipof—Gtotoi A. Ciorcr, So. fc3 Dock *ln»l. Pblli* dtlpbll, ti duly mtbnrir.'d In receive idvertUemcnU forTmc Wiiilt Kivnuilnthaldiy. To Friend* and Correipondeniu. We ire willing to publiih all communication! of undent merit to Jcierve inch couipicnlty. upon ill ■topics soiled to tha chancier of our piper; but wc do smwUbtobe uoder»tood,lQ to dolus, Uiippmvo or repodUU the oplolooi they contain. Particular Notice to Mall N nine fibers. Subscribed flodiip mrttf-thui; y. K—on their Bapfit, tatdo with or proceeding Ibclr Wat ihclr lenaa of labKripUoD ar« paper wlllilop nnleit they remit more moueywa

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE III SlMil OFFICE; Over Gritards’ Hardware Store, 2 d Story, Corner of Main anit Ferry, Streets.

THE proprietors of the Philadelphia Daily Times, in ana wet to numerous and applications, received Rom all parts of tba Union, announce that they .will commence, am Saturday, May 3, 1656, the publication of a Weekly Paper, to be cal{ed tbe

Tat above establishment Is rippUed with a fine assortment and variety of ■

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•Dollar Times

Tbe Dollar fimu will be a Campaigh Paper, and will contain every thing of interest to the comn unity relative to the approaching Presidential Campaign, besides a targe amount of original, fditoriat and miscellaneous maltei, conespoJence, etc., etc., carefully collated and arranged, with express reference to making it a popular and interesting Family Newspaper, •Tbe price of the Dollar Tires will be placed so low,] is to put it into (he bands of every man and every family in the community. i TERMS FOR SIX MOUTHS.-—OLDRt, Twenly-bve copies for. $3,00 Thirty copies for. . 13,00 Fifty copies for.,.....;..„ ?o,00 And a free copy.to the getter up of Club.— All sent to one address. -

And atl kinds of material necessary for the prompt, neat and economical execution of

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The follow fry are a few of the varieties of printing done at this once

CARDS, Plain or Fancy, of all sites and descriptions, will be furnished and printed at short notice. For Un Goods Stoma, Shoe Stores, Grocers, Tailors, Milliners, and others, plain, or with the richest style or borders. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Commercial Blanks, and to fact every description of Blanks, printed In Ihe most expeditions manner, at very low rates. DRAFTS dfc DRUGGISTS LABELS, Win p® printed In Plain or Colored Inks, or Drome, or Combined Colon, to the neatest style.' Printing will be done with Gold, Slim, or Colon, On Satin, splendid glared colored papers, or Cards, unequalled for brilliancy. .Our Jos Tvrz U mostly new, and of the latest styles, from Ihe extensive Type Foundry of L. donates & Co., which enables this Office to do neater work than any other office In the region round about. O’The patronage of the public Is. res-, pectftilly solicited, ,

FATHER IS COMING.

A single copy to an address, fjfty cents for six months; or, one'doltar per annnm. All letters should be addressed to ap2-3m WM. MORAN. No. 68 South Third Street, Pbila.

■ V UJUtr ItOWlTT. The clock is uu Ibe stroke of sis, The hit he r*s work is done, Sweep up the .hearth; and mend the fire,. Add pul the Kettle onl The wild night nind is blowing cold, 'Tis dreary passage o’er this world.

HEAD AND REFLECT!

DR. DONA PARTE S GREAT WORK ON Blitiin of tbe Genital Organs, CALICO Till

He’s crossing o’er the world apace, He's sponger lhan the sionu; He docs not feel the cold, not he,

PRIVA TB MEDJCA L TREA T1SB / OB, OOIDE TO HEALTH.

Adapted U> the bm fit cTATTiiodlTidual {mil* aod female.] The greatest boor, and only one,ercrpnbllihed In any language or In. any country. on this subject, for ittceuU per copy. 1 Tlila book tells bow to ran lh« Mr. following disease*, and erJIght* JB «n those who grope la dark WE ._ -dww M»!.0ononha, Gleet, Cbordee, Etrictorc, Phy moats, FanV. h3, . m0 ,‘}f’ Gravel, EjpblDls, n)HE) uubo,W«rta, Blotches, Kenan* JBHf attsm.Eemlnal Weakneas,'Uas* .WS£V{ tnrbatioo, or.SelMbqn. Sop* prewlon of the Menses, railing HW9Knfffk|w of 'bh W omb, .how to prevent fry* Prfgwucy, Mcnilrnatlon, Bar*w /f 1 "f J renneas, Rheumatism, &e.,Ao. It treats on Midwifery, Aborlion, Miscarriage, Celibacy, with remarks to the young and old of both texds, which everyone should know. It also telly bow to promote the growth of tholfslr, and prevent Its falling off, Ac. ]fr Ladles in want of a pleasant and safe remedy for Irregularities, obstructions, &e.. can obtain Manana Lonta'v celebrated Female Monthly Fills, at this office.

His heart it is so warm, For ftlhet’s heart is warm smhltue As ever human bosom knew.

l*ulily Yuiir Blood.

The Wonder of the Nineteenth Century, imporlanf tind of Ortat Contidenstion to tAe Suffering, T. A. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.

He.toakes all toil,.all hardships light; Would all men were the same, * , So ready to be pleased, so kind, ! ■ So very slow to blame! —Eolks nted not be unkind, austere. For love huh readier will than fear.

OP. all the remedies that have been discovered during the present age for the “thousand ills that flesh Is heir to” none equal this Yronderftl preparation.— Only three yean have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade In studying, oxperimentalixiag, and perfecting It) Ant Introduced it to the public, sod It.Is already rceoguUed, by.the most eminent physician* In all parts of the country to be tbe most surprising and effective remedy, for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. All other compounds or syrups of the root, have hitherto (ailed to command the sanction of the faculty, because, on beiug.lnted, they have been found to contain noxious Ingredients which neutrallio the good effect* of the Sarsaparilla, and often times Injure the nealth of the patient. It ia not ao with Uoriey >* prep* aratlon. ■

—Stay, do not close tbd shutters, child

For far along the lane, The little window looks, and he Cau se* it shining plain'; |»re beard him say he loves to mark The cheerful fire light through the dark.

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY!

For a Marvelous Affe!!

Tbl* Is the pure and genuine extract of Ihe root, and will on trial, be found to effects certain and perfect euro of the following complaint* and diseases: Affections of the.Bones, ■ Habitual Cost! veriest. Debility, .Indigestion, Dtscasciof the Kidneys, Uver Complaints, Dlspcp»ta, - Piles, Erysipelas, . Pulmonary Diseases, Female irregularities, Kcmfula or King's KtD, Fistula; . Syphilis, And all Skin disease*.

And we!H do all that father like's! His wtihea aie so fewl : v Would they are morel that every hour

CstTtoM.—Married lad lea In certain situations shoo Id not use them—for reasons, see directions with etch bos. Price VI. .Senfby mail to all parts of th* world. EPe rsoni addresslng Dr.E. Uoxirsair, by mail, e a reply, will please Indole a postage stamp. Also, all who -.end fur Books or Pills.

Some wish ufhts I knew! I’m «ure it roikta a happy day. When l ean please him any way.

ITT*'nils Ikrok sent under seal,-post-paid, to all rents of tho world, on receipt of Si cents, or five eon tea for s|,oo, •

—1 k now he's t oroiog by Ibis sign, ’ .The baby’s almflal wild; See how he laughs, and crows; and stares! Heaven bless the merry child! His father's self in/ace and limb, And father's heart is strong in him! - Hark, hark! I bear bis footsteps now;— ■ .He's through-the garden gate, Bon little Bess and ope the door, ■ And do not lei Lim wait! - BhoQt, baby, shout, and clap thy hands, ■ For father at the threshold stands.

'There are Americans.in the State of Indiana. as' good, as talented, as pn re/and as true lovers of their country as any man this party has brongl t woshonld have lbem;bcforeth< pcopio. Particular pains has Ireen- takei i ; to have anli-Fill-more men selected as Electors‘as fir as conld who we'cannot trust ,wilh the principles of the .American partyi although they ,■ may have- once.-hoen prond to belong to that party; men, who, before the election is over,* will' denounce the American party as vehemently as they everdidthe old liners. -.But while this may and will be done;let them remember the language of the great Colton, that "If a cause'be good the most violent attache ofi ita enemies will not injure it so tniich as] an injudicious defence of. it by its; friends.”

Besides curing the above, It Is also'known to be a great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and Invigorating tbe system. In short, Ills, without exception, In tho cases mentioned, and Its general effect on the system, tbe most efficacious as It Is the most desirable remedy of the age. It I* already extensively used throughout the country, and is fast obtaining an European reputation. The Instances of cures It has effected are dally coming to the proprietor* knowledge, and be has no hesitation In recommending It to one and alt who desire to procure retterfrom suffering. One bottle being tried, its effocis will bo too apparent lo admit of further doubt. ' Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla I* tho o*lt osxcixz sancie In the market

TTT* All order* add revert in Dr, K. RonaraxTt, Ko 167 Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Or„ It. can bo cm milted upon all dlscWs of which his book treats. Office hours froth £ A.:M. to 8 F.U.

HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

THE GRAND KXTER\AL ItE.TlKDV. By the aid of a microscope, we ire million* of llule opening* on the surface of nurhoJU-i. Thiougb Ihcjc Uils Ointment, when rubbed on the akin, li carried to any organ or Inward part Dlwasc* of the Kfdnev*. disorders of ibe Uver. affections of tho heart Indamallon of the Lung*, A«hm», Cough* and Color,’are b]r Hi ueam effectually cored. Every bousywlfe know* that salt passe* freely through bone or meat of anylhiekness. TbUbeating Ointment far more readll* penetrate! through any bone or fleihy part of the living body, caring the moil dangerous Inward complaints, that cannot bo reached by other meant Erysipelas, Salt Rheum ($ Scorbutic Humort. No remedy bu ever done as much tor the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as thla Ointment ' No ease of Kill Hhentn, Scurry, Sore, Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can lone with* stand Its Influence. The Inventor has traveled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal ho.-tl-tala, dubomlag this Ointment giving ad rice as'to Its application, and baa thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and Ulcers,

Price $1 per bottle, or six for #5. For tale at the manufactory corner of Seventh and Greco streets, Louisville, Kv., and by all wholeaalc houses throughout ibe United States and Canada. • J. L: THIEBAUD. Wholesale and Retail agent for Switzerland co. Also, for tale by the following Agents:' J. M. Facts*)*, Mt Sterling. Geo. McCrtiocx, Jacksonville. H. OuiniD, Bennington. Bit AvdisioS) Woorfleld. Stuw & Bowia, Braytown. L. Jonsrro.v, Ashe's Landing. W*. Dsuxtr, Falrrlew, D. L. Kixxoxs, Entererixo. J. M. Faox*x, York Township. ' H. S. Montgomery. marl!

Please, sir, give this a place in your Reveille. y , ■

•SADDLERY SHOP. On Pike ttrrri, Act term Ferry and Liberty. rwilIE subscriber would respectfully inform A bis customers and the public/*b—A generally, that he keeps conslaiilJyfiMDh on hand, of his own manufacture, a Jr large supply of Saddles, of every description, bolh for ladies and gentlemen, besides 9 general assortment of Bridles, Slartlngalcs, Collars, Harness, Ilamrs, Hiding Whips, Trunks, Ac.,

which be will sell ttl very lowest cash prices. N. B. Constantly on hand Collars of my own inn nu facto re. Also, Dames and Chains, of a superior quality. WILLIAM FAULKNER. Vesvy, March 7,

-f From the Hu the American Party any Claim upon the People ?

ADVERTISEMENTS;

THE WEEKLY RE VEILLE. . - Term! of Snlieerlptlon, One copy, $ 1 per year, In advance. If not paid in advance, ei 50. I If not paid within the year, $3 CO. To Clubs, eleven conies for $10. IC? These ternu will In future be enforce J. Terms ofAdrertlxlng. tVn have adopted, and shall strictly adhere to the following rates (or advertisements: - One square, tof 10 lines or less,J for one insertion, 50 cents: each additional Insertion, 45 cents. Yearly advertlseii may change their advertisements quarterly at the following rates: One square, 3 months, • * * - . - 13,00 One square, J year, • - - 5,00 One fourth of a ceiotnn, I year, - t!,DO One half of a column, 1 year, ' • * SO,00 Ono column, I year, . • - * .* 36,00 One column, 1 year, without alteration, - ' 32,00 Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the nto of 5<i per cent-In advance of above rates. — No large cuts will be admitted In standing advertisements, and no nnnsasl display made without extra charge therefor. —Legal advertisement* must be paid for |u advance. Marriages, Deaths, and Religions Notices Inserted gratlsi when not accompanied by remarks. —Obituaries, Public Meetings, Personal Explanations, 4c.. Ae., iScenta pci square for each insertion. —Special No* rices Inserted ate tents pcrllne: and no notice lending to the advancement of todivldoal enterprise will be published without pay therefor.

We think.it has more than any political, party in this country. BatHfwe take a calm and unprejudiced look atihe working of the parties opposed to itJve most certainly coma to the conclusion that there are* many who would convey the idea that it has none, whatever, upon tbs American people. It is the American party that rose when the old Whig party died—the pore principles of the parties advocated by a Jef- , ferson acid a Clay were blended into one. The death of the Whig party, end >the corruption and anti-American actions of the new Democratic party, caused good qpd pure men of both to build up the American party. It was nurtured in its infancy, and ra supported yet, by those than whom purer and better political men never lived, eufcb as a Crittenden, a Houston, a Clayton, an Everett, a Law, a Stockton, and a Fillmore. This party inspired new energy and zeal within tbc hearts of thousands of Americans; and though it had more, perhaps, to contend with than any party ever had in this country before, yet it has outlived it all, and has been received by conservative men of all parties as being the only means of salvation ty our Union. It has established itself .firmly os a national party. * In the .North and South it is looked to as a sure foundation upon which forest the nnity of this Union. Every candid roan who ever belonged to the!American party and to the American Order, well knows that it was the American party that defeated old Hneism so triumphantly in the elections of 1854. For do we not all know that here in Indians,, at least, at all the Conventions that were held, whenever' o.man's name was proposed for nomination, one of the first questions asked was—"Is be a member of the American party?” It made no difference how much ho was opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise; how much he was opposed to the extension of slavery—ho must belong to the American Order and the American party or he could not receive the nomination. Also, let the strong advocates of the one' idea of slavery, and the abolitionists remember—for prest of them have belonged to the American Order—that the word African slavery is not mentioned in any of the work of the American Order—that when they were initiated into that Order, there was nothing there said about keeping out or taking in States on account of their wishing to come into the Union with a Constitution asking to become a slave State. But the Order was gotten np to sid in establishing a purely American party all over the Union. Every sentence given in those Councils breathed a pare American feeling—every tine that was read made our hearts beat with a devotion to this beloved land of ours untold; every degree we took in it made us love onr country and her institutions, and onr countrymen .more; and around the Hag of pur count 17 ztliere have many taken pledgee to advo:.c*t6jKMueainra that .tended to create a between any parts of onr Republic, who are now seeking to carry • oct-sdewa tljit have caused this nation mfjre ♦ronbU than any other.

FURNITURE .STORE.

)We think no American can or will supfjort any man for Presidential Elector nnesa ho is known to be in favor of Millard Fillmore for President. We want one of that kind in this district, and to this subject we would call the attention of the American press throughout the 'old First.’ We say Fillmore and the American ticket before all or anyjothcr.

Some of tha most scientific surgeons now rely on the use of ibis wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sires, wound*, ulcer), gUndub.r twelljngs.and tumors. Prqteasor Holloway hsa,by command of tho Allied Governments, dispatch* do to rite ho-pithls of the East, large shipments of Ibis Ointment, to oe used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the wont cases of wounds. It will core any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of .the Joints, ereo of SO y tars’standing.

SPRING TRADE.

e. little nn.n. j. s. xo.vrcOKxar. Jiitllclidd & Jionlgomcry, WOULD respectfully call Urn nttention of the public to their large ami fine assortment of

WE are receiving end now opening a large end , splendid assortment of

llanhvnrc and Cutlery, . consisting in pert of Hu; following articles, to* wit:— - Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons . Edge Tools of all description, '■ Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, Hand, Ripp, Fennel & Tennant Saws ' Wood # Crosscut Saws. In short, a full and complete .assortment of Carpenters’ and 'Coopers’ Tools. — ALSO —

CABINET FURNITURE, Comprising every article in their line, nml such as we have not on hand we will make on the shortest notice. A liberal discount for cash payment. We have a new Hearse, which i» for tr.e accommodation of the public. Coffins procured on the shortest notice, Clarkson's Building, Main street, Vcvay. scp25

Flies and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaint* can bo effectually cured If tho Ointment bo well robbed to over tho parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed direction* around each pit. Both the Ointment and Bills should be used in fht follateing eases : Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Bums * MereoiulSraptionsKore Breasts Chapped Rands Plies . Sore Threats Chilblains Rheumatism Bores of sltkinds Fistulas Ssllream Sprains Gout t Skin Diseases ' Scalds

Grand Jury Report. —The Grand Jury mode a final report, in which they state that they were in session sue days, acted upon twenty-three cases, and found nineteen bills of indictment.

Rising Sun iron Foundry, THE undersigned, haring permanently csf tablisbed themselves at Rising Sun, in' the Foundry Business, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they stillcontinne 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 ben. Press Builders give our Screws the preference over ill others.

They state they, visited the JqU and found there one hundred and twenty-one prisoners, of whom seven are in for murder, twelve for assault and battery, fourteen for petty larceny, twenty-nine for drunkenness, seven for vagrancy, and nineteen for other offence a* The condition of the Jail, they nay is os good ns its dilapidated stale will admit; they recommend better accommodations for the chain-gang and that "the Black Hole of Calcutta should not be put to shame" by crowding the convicts into the low, pestilential room now occupied. They suppose nineteen-twentieths of the crimes before them resulted from in toxication. —Cincinnati Times.

Swelled Glands stiff Joints Vlcen Vanereal Sores Wound* bf all kinds

Shovels, Spades, Manure and Bay Forks, Garden Rakes, 4c., A®- - : 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Haller Chains, fiO pair Breast Chains, . 26-Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, r Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols.of every description, : • ... Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, . Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of- ' Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles, - do - Cloth, - - SlurrupsASpure; Daces $ Fringes, Tacks Harness Saddles, .

•••Sole st lb* Jiiaofietrriea of Fraftstcr Hollovay, 80 Malden Laoft, Now-Tort, and 564 Strand, London, and by all retpocUblo dniggltU and deaten of Medicines throughout tba United Slate*, and the clrlllied world. In Pota. at SS «nt*,5JK cent*, and $1 each. TTPThere- U a tozuldonoTc wring by taking tha Unrer diet.'

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

WASHING FLUID. THIS Cheap and useful article is destined , to entirely supercede nfRjfYrflfrj the use of the wash-board, and thereby do away with the heaviest part of the tabor which housewives have to perform in washing clothes.— We challenge the world to'produce a cheaper and better washing preparation- It contains no Camphine or Turpentine, and may be used freely by all, with perfect safety. We positively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more than half your labor in washing,, and your clothes from being rubbed to pieces. N. B.—This atlicle is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect. IFT* Aq Agent wanted to eanra«* In the adjoining county la Kentucky. All order* addressed to

M, B. Directions for tha guidance of ptUenliln cr ary- disorder are efflied toeacb pot. octl? eovly

~Wc hare also'Patented a Horse Power, said to be, .by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in-use, (which can be Uacbedto the Press if desired. All orders in Switzerland County, left with F. L.GRISARD & SON, Will be attended to. J. M. REISTER & CO. Rising Sun, June 27, 1885. . Ilf

BACON’S

Brass Bands, Ac* Ac. . - . ‘ Having personally selected the above arti cles, it will enable us lo sell ut wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains, V V Give us a call, cud: examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. . ’F. L. GRI8ARD A SON. Feb. 14, . : ; ‘

North-west Comer of Sixth and Walnut streets, ; Cincinnati, Ohio. Tie - beti Sciocl for obtaining a Practical Knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING, Ac., \' . , the Initnielort being Practical Accountant*.

(£r The Supreme Court of Massachusetts, on Saturday, decided that a woman who was divorced from her husband on the charge of adultery, conld not obtain possession of her child, ten years of age, though the father is now dead. The Court held that by her divorce, her right to the possession of the child ceased —and that the death of the father did not restore this right to her.

THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION given in this Institution is Thoroogb and Comprehensive, consisting of.

E. G. CARINGTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended toi Feb. 20, 1856—Wtf

New Arrival*

.Book-Cccplac, by OonUe Entry, Embracing .’eyeiy. department of Trade and Mercantile Account*-; vis; Wholesale, Retail, CommissioD, ■ Exchange, Banking,' Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Compound Company Business. ' CaleolatloB*,

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery, and duty - receiving new supplies, begs leave to.infonrithe public that he is now* prepared to offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very small profit for cash. Having/purchased bis stock with cash'exclusively, it enables him Ip sell them very low on the same terms. His stock comprises of everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such a# COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, • Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Sataratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers; Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and TOBACCO AND CIGARS . Per those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, seplS Ferry street, Vevay, Ind, 1

SHERIFF'S SALE,

BY virtue of an sxccution and order or sale issued oul of the Clerk's Office of the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed, against Abijah D. Bennett and in favor of Jackson Searcy, I wilt offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, at the Court House door in the town of Vevay, on the 2d,day of June, 1856, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding teven, of the following described property *,o-wit: Lot No. 31 in the town of Patriot, Switzerland county, Indiana, with a two story house thereon. And if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution and costs, and accruing costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple of said property, and will sell without regard to valuation or appraisement laws, i HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. 0. May 7, 1866—4w $-2

comprising calculations in Per Cehlage, Ex-change,-Arbitration, of Exchange, Equation of Payments/Averaging,']Custom House Transactions, &c.,#e,, according to the most approved methods,- : .• . ■ PuoaKsiiip.—A good business hand writing is guaranteed to every one who completes a full course of instruction. - ■ , ' • Commercial Correspondence, Embracing the ‘ general ‘ particulars of letter writing, as' connected - with the different branches of Trade; iholuding the forms of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange,.dta LECTURES— On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, hy eminent lecturers and business men.

New Bask Resolution.— At a meeting of the banks of Kentucky, on the 26th of March, a resolution waa adopted, which for tho first time, published. It declares that no mutilated banknote,having been fraudulently mutilated, shall be received elsownere than at the hank where itis payable; end that a note which is mada up of pieces fraudulently taken from other notes, shall be treated as a nullity.

Emigration from Ireland. —Late Irish papers state that emigration from that country ia once more on the increase, and the peasantry are leaving the country in large numbers. From Dublin and other southern porta tba departures are numerous. The United States ia still the favorite destination of the emigrants, but a small proportion chosing the Canadas and Australia.

Metallc Burial Cases.

Sittings of the Courts In thi County or Switxmland, Indiana.

JESSE V. SHORT, UNDERTAKER,- has and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved M"talic Burial Case., and also Plates with alt kinds of inscriptions. He Wilt also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business: He constantly keeps onj band all sorts end sizea of - ;

Groceries. fUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Eel Fjsh. For sale cheap for caih. by marts TEATS $ SCHENCK.

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

CIRCUIT COURT. 4th Monday of April. J IslMondayol Nov’mbr

COMMON FLEAS COURT. 1st Monday of April. I 1st Monday of January, 1st Monday of OcL | 1st Monday of July,

tion .....*40 For further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. ; R. S. BACON, Principal.

1st Monday of March [ IstMondayofSeptembe 1st Monday of June | 1st Monday of Oecembo

CdnitllSSIONERS COURT.

BEADY-.HA»E COFFINS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plarji. and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his metalic cases of the manufacturer, and all Ms materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on tho most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schcnck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1866.—tf WE are now receiving a fresh supply of Spring and Summer Hoods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. nml2 TEATS A SCHENCK.

The Corculw. —A reward of 8500 was offered by the Kentucky Horticultural Society, meeting in Louisville, last week, to the discoverer of a certain and effectual remedy against the cdecduo.— Said remedy not to be so costly or troublesome as to prevent general anplication.

N. B. If any student, aRer 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 65. oct24 R. S. B.

DEiVTISiXRV. M DR> J. W, BAXTER wilt corlin* /MflHkue to practice in Vevay, the first Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tueadaj, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. 10, MS. 21-tf.

Administrator's Notice*

THE undersigned has- taken out letters of administration on ibe estate of Moses Fish, deceased, lata of Switzerland county, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. WILLIAM J. PROTSMAN, May U, 1856.—31 Administrator,

Lightning Conquered. rglHE undersigned are now prepared to 'M. furnish Lightning Rods, with directions for putting up, and have now on hand 1000 feet for sale. P. L. ORISARD $ SON. Sept. 19, .

— There are at this time, two hundred and nicety convicts in the Indiana State Prison.

CHAIN PUMPS—Wc keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale Io« by' febll F. 1.. GRISARD * SON.

Kanawha Sait. JUST received i shipment of No. I Kana «*ha salt. TEATS A SCHENCK.

ICeaUy-madc Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, V large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to. any ever brought into this market, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything ‘appertaining to a first class * ' CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as ray motto is, "small profits and Quick returns.” Be sure and -call at No. 1 Odd Fellows* Hall. scpl2 F. L. COURVOISIBB

READY-MADE CLOTHING. HARWOOD & DO AN have just received and opened a good assortment of Ready-.11 a tic Clothing, suited to the Fall and approaching Winter seasons. The stock is of that'kind of Goods and make to recommend itself for DURABILITY AND ECONOMY to (be wearer. ■ We have Coals at from #3,60 to 812,00; Vests from $1,23(0 85,50, Pants from 81,50 to $6,60. Vetay, Sept, 12,