Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 June 1856 — Page 4

WHO WAItTS TO BE MARRIED I ' Tllt’AHTJOr tOVE MAKl.KC. | flkltG mod extraordinary book of the Slreletr.rii * I Century: “THE BUSS OP MARRIAGE, THE -*■ WAV TO TDK ALTAR. MATK1MOSV MADE. EASY; or, HOWTO WIN A LOVER. One voloot ! of 100 pages, M do, Price Out Dollar. SCO,000 *1- I ready U»aed. Thirteenth edlUoa ready. Trioled on 1 the One*paper, and mutinied In the fined ityle of art. I “Lore rule* the conn, the camp, the Krone, j ' For Lore U Heaven, and Heaven b Lore.”. { * Eo tine the Hard; yet thousands pine I \ For lone—of life the light divine— ( . Who did then too* tome gentle ebana, The been* of thore they tore to trtrm. I Might live, might die, in Hln top re me, j FoMtilnf all of which they dream. The road to Wedlock would you kco«5 < l*clay not, hot to ROS1K3UT go. ! Time flic*, and from hU gloomy wlcja j A ehado* fall* on llnlnje thing*; i Then eelie the mom ecu u they paw, 1 Ere (all the Lut axud* through the gla**; At lout the- present b yonr owj, . While all the future la unknown. A happy marriage man or maid Can now aecoret r HONDOUPS aid. . ciatmt: Ip teachee be* to li ate lad lea er gentlemen aria the devoted affections of ns many of the opposite eei at their bearta may derive. And.the plan U « tlnple, yet *o captivating that all may be married. Irrespective of age, appearance.or position: and It can be arranged with loch eaae and delicacy that detection Ulmpbulble. I: teaches ho* to make love. It teachea every eye to form a beauty of iu own. It teachee bo* to act when faecloated by a lady. It teachea ho* to make the wrinkled face a.noolh. It teaches yea the kind of wife; to aeleet to render home happy. It five* Advice .to the lover who bat been onto truly accepted anti U rejected afterward through the Inter ference of friends. ‘ • It give* a remedy for unreqnlttedlore. It Rivet you Instructions for beautifying the pereon. Ho* to hare n band tome face and band*. How to re more tan and freckle*. A Lecture on Love, ur n Private Advlej to Married Ladtei and Gentlemen. Hit* It d, eldediy the mod. fascinating, Intereriing and .really useful and practical work on Courtship, Matrimony," and'.the-doth** and delight* of Minted Life, that hat ever been Untied from the American pro*. The artificial mclnl system. which lu ao many IntUnces prevent* a nnlnnof heart*, and tacrlllcea to rontlonatthe buj pinewi and even the licet of thonaand* of tbeyuangtand hopeful of both aexet, I* thorouzhly analysed ai.d exposed. Every one who contemplate, merriate'. ard »i*bc• for an Infatllote guide Jo the ac* leetUn of a patther for life, rtould pu rebate tbit great last book of connubial felicity. .So one will ever regret the price paid for luch an invaluable aecreL . Bill* of any of the specie-p-ylng hank* In the United .'Utcs or .C'nades received ;*l |iar. Gold dual can be *ent from California,- . All that ll ne’e j wiry fo ' r J oa ,0 f, ° •* *° ""rite a Idler lu at few wool* a* possible. Incloiluc ONE DOLLAR, and write the name, with the Pnat-oiBce, County, and Hate,and directin ' ! ■ I PROFESSOR ROSHOUT. Pratmua and Acmnt.* ! *yj. K Portv-SUth itwel, A*. Y. ’ Ditnry and DavgxroRT, 102, Nassau street, are Hie wholesale agents.. , ’ dceJ-CmSw’y ed 3m ■ Jtpd,a» AgenU wanted.

The Dollar Tintcftl n>% nntot»V ■ ' f MILLARD HLLMORri ron'fict PRt*:t>ij*r, . ANDREW JACKSON DONECSOK. . rWAHE proprietors of the Philadelphia Deity X Times, iti answer to numcroti and applications, received from allpattsof tt« Onion, announce that they will commence, oa SuUrdsy, May 3, 1866, ihe publication of a Weekly Paper, to be called the Dollar Times.. The Dolur Time* wit) be a Csmpeigh Paper, and will contain every thing, of intcreal to the community relative to tho approaching Presidential Campaign,besides a large amount of original, editorial and miscellaneous matter, correspodence, etc., etc., carefully collated, and arranged, wftlj exprew reference to raak-' ingf it a popular and interesting Family Newspaper. The price of the Ooi.ua Timcs will be pit* ced so low, as to put it into the'bands of every mao and every family in the community, ' TERMS FOR SIX HOKTEIS.—-OLCM. i Twenty- five copies for .$8,00' Thirty copies for..'... .,13,00 Fifty copies for. ;i.,,.. /. .20,00 And a free copy to the getter up of Club.— AII sent to one iddress.. AYmgle copy to an address, fifty cents hr six months; or, pne dollar per annnm. All letters should be addressed to ap2-3m WM MORAN, No. 68 South Third Street, Phils.

prsfelg lUfeilb.

bis nephew,' hereditary Prince of Russia, was shot by his aide, when hecxll aimed: •>The Prince it killed:.ht hit tqulpogt be wotdV* ■ ■ 1 • ..

1 - [From the Signet 4. Journal,. THE BUILDER.

The Builder—the Builder!—Oh, where haa be gone! - The stones from the quarry cone numbered and squared, \ . . i The Crafts hive been waiting since earliest dawn, , • ' \ The tools are all ready—lire ccnjcnl prepared.

BVS1»E«8 SOTICEi. Haw to Obi tin the R«t«U1«. • ■ . £ac)om pm dolUt la a latter. la (fes j«x PMUswier, unuaj pb&; tt« samo of thi offict la wWtli you d«»Ir* p«p*f glTlnf lit toe Cooctf tad BWU, tad direct la fall to P. f. WiUK), Retulu Omcx, tad oa rtlara si null, Cirpapar win you, »nd p»J you wwUy »lalLs for • vbolt j»u.

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE li HlKl® office; Oeer Gritards’ Hardware Store, SW Story, Comer of Main and Fany ltrtaU.

■ Are these rnmecllera ever found at the altar of prayer? Are they to be found at the house of God? Ho:—as far away from' finch places 'as they can get, yon will find their doggeries located, and over tljeir doors -■ is marked ih blazing capitals ''mini mini!"

Tar above establishment la anppUed with a fine assortment and variety of ,

With the compass and Hale/ we’re measured

JjiiSijiffleers, to,

Anlboilxcd Aetnlt for t hlu P«Pjr. T. B. PALMER, Nr»-Vorit, Phl&ddpliU, «ad inly empowered to uki udrertlwneat* for laMttlon la The Hrriiixx at onr rejpiUr raici- — 3. B. PARVIN, No, K Po’;rtb nwl, between Wnlnataad Vice itraMi. Cttelnaeii, will x«tl« idtertaeroeau #nd suUcrtpUoujfor tM< m . -Oioxoi A. Cxorrr, No. ti t*e k •(««, PMUdelpbli, lididy ■ntboHxcd to wceUu atlTcrUmocaU ferns Wtmx Btrtn.it la that city. To Ptlende mad Corretpontlenti. We ere wltllr.r to publish ell comma nice lion* of laffltleot merit to deserre inch wmiplenlij. upon all loplce soiled to the character of onr paper; but we do aoiwUh to W aadentood,tn *o dolnf, W approtc or repudiate the opinion* they coauln. Particular Notice to Mall Snbaerlbera. 8iib«ribcti finding raarta-thm: their eaperf, nude with pen and Ink. on the martin under orproceeding their name, will know that their term* of •ubMripHonare'eaplrtjip.and the paper will stop anliu they remit more money.

, . each stone, , ■ VTc here sought for iu place with Plumb, v oIe

- and Line,’ Bui the work has all ceased—the Builder is gone, • , " ' The Qtafi's in confusion, for virant of .Design. • .. '• a • a

And all kind* of material necessary for the prompt, neat and economical execution of

, 0‘.Q!i3®o

; I was not a little aroused at seeing on board of a steamboat, which was laid up during the ice iu winter, a Bar oyer the door or little wicket entrance of which was in large gilt letters “Men’s Rights!” Some thoughtful person painted on a board, placing it immediately under the above sign, “Woman's Wrongs!” The bar keeper came in one morning in a perfect rage, and swore some “tejupernnee fanatic did that.” He however, ;commeacod to reflect nponthoso two signs—the falsity of the first, and. the rinquestionnbto troth of the latter, and the result-waa he quit the illegitimate’business, and engaged to on honorable one,

The fbllowfn* are a few of.the varieties of printing done at this office. .

Go" scorch in. (bo Temple— iU deep cells,. Give each winding passage the closest of care. Explore all its chambers—its caches—its wells, And sec if the Builder—the Builder be there. '• ■ • • - *

plain or Fancy, of alt alze* and .description*, will be furtiUhod and printed at abort notice. ‘ For Dry'Goodi Store*, Shoe blore*, Grocer*, Tailor*. MllUncn. and other*, plain, or with the richest atyle of borders. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Commercial Blank*, and In fart every description of ' Blank*, printed In tho mo,I expedition* manner, at very low rate*. . ✓ DRAFTS * DRUGGISTS LABELS, Will be printed In Plain or Colored Ink*, or Brume, ' or Combined Colors, In.tbe neatest style. Printing will be done with* . Gold, Silver, or Colors, 1 On Satin, splendid glared colored papered or Card*, unequalled for brilliancy. , , Our* Jo* Tvrc It moVlly new. and of the latest itylei, ftotn the extensive Type Foundry of L. Jons* >oa& Co., which enables lb I* Office to do neater work than any other office In the region round about.. , Jf?Th» patronage of the public la respectfully solicited. ...

Prom Hie dome lave we it arc led unto the Cube Slone, .We lave pass’d through each JiaB and each winding stair, ‘ " The ground-floor and chambers we’ve search'd

rPz , (WrllKD far thc Rarclllc, thb fatal cup.

one by one, '/ And wc search’d for the Builder fn ’» .teonlrd " place of prayer, ■

EBBAT NO. It.

In my last, I endeavored, in a feeble way, to point ont a few of the leading features of the fatal consequences of the common nse.of I will now, give the more glaring and daslmc^lvc , scones arising from its use. But before I proceed to do thi«i 1 will devote a small space in com mentation of the lectures delivered by Mrs. Shepherd in the M; E. Church; and here lot niii say, that, sureJy, if all the leaders of the Reveille could have had the opportunity of listening to those two excellent lectures, it would supercede tha necessity of writing a if liable on the subject. This lady was one who could speak from* experience—she was the wife of an inebriate, at whose hands she had received the maltreatment so common with those who arc bowed

How stricken the beans of the craftsmen were then, ; . • , The Builder was smitten—the Builder, was dead I .' But the Irving Acacia, though wild in Ibc gJen, green.o’er : . his head. ' ' ‘ >

READ AND RE ELECT I DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK tf,* Dlitiin of the Genital Organs, ■ CSUXO tun PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE; . ' on, OtllOE ,TO DEALT it, " ..." Adapted to tbe um or every I ad It Id os! [mate aad ftraali?.] The greatest *book, and oat) ODe,*verrnV Halted In any Innpusyo or In any country, on tab' subject, for 2S cents per copy. - §ThIi twok tell* how to tore the fotto wing diseases, and enlicMen tho« who grope la'dark ncnrCdnonW, Gleet, Chr>r* dee, Stricture, Pbraoslt, Patephrmojts, Gravel, fiyphtltu, Itubo, tWrU, Blotches, Se mu * alhro, Seminal W t stress, >1 »*- tnrbatloo, or Self-Abuw. fiopprvsilou of the Menses, Falling of the Womb, bow to prevent Pregnancy, McbirnaUon, Barrenness, fthcumsiUtn, &e.,6e, ■It treats on hlldalfery. Abortion. Miscarriage, Celibacy, with re mart;a to the young and idd of both wees, which every one shoo Id know, tt also tolls how to prom file the growth or the Heir, andprercnl Its falling off, Art. , 11? ladles In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for I ire go la rUler. obstructions, Are., can obtain Hso- »*■ Ionia’s celebrated Female Monthly Pills, at this office. Cat ties.—Married ladlesln certain situations shoetd not >i»o Uiem—for reasons, see directions with etch hoc. Price 1 1. Fent by rosll to all partsof tbe world. P'7* Per-ons aildresdtig Ilr.E. Bosir,iT»,by malt, wishing a reply, will please Inclose a postage stamp. Also, all aho settd for Books or Pills. , TT'PThls Bjok sent under teal, post-paid, to all pens of tbe world,* on receipt of SJ cents, or 8te cot !csrorfft.W. j { - . "H Sf All orders add retied to Pr. E. DoaiPtRts,Ho IC7 Sycamore street, between Fifth and Elnh streets, Cincinnati,'Ohio, will be punctually attended to. pr. It. can be; consulted upon all diseases of which bU book trttti. Office hours from fe A. M. to 8 p.li.

Would lb God that others would have the two sides of the position presented to them, and ,be induced to quit the unholy traffic. And ray dear reader, if yon'ore eugoged in'the seljing of. ardent spmts-r this liquid’fire-which when issued out to frail man,: excites him to deeds of awful violence, and if yon regard your ownaafe: ty and the final holiness of yonr |oWn family ami, the salvation qf both yours and their floulf recoil from even ibeshsdow of d shade, reflected by this heiaven*' daring, heart-breaking, soul-destroying, roinous business., Let meenlreatjyou, gentle reader, if jrou are, dealing out this deadly poison,’ slop and reflect.j if yon imagine that it is “Men's Rights/h and under that sign are dealing out the monster, Alcohol, remember that the blqod of poor women are upon yon—that if the sign of “Woman’s Wrongs’? it not to.be scon over your door; it is nevertheless inscribed in unmistnble letters on yonr forehead { indelibly, too, and cannot be obliterated this side of the grave, except that you qnit the nefarious traffic in th’c intoxicating bowl. Remember, my dear friends, that every draught’that you:issue out adds one more link in the great chain' of sin which binds around and enslaves the mind, and makes it a fettered raonster in the sight of God.- ; ■■ In conclusion, let me appeal-to you, to not only abstain’ from tlie Aalo or use of intoxicating drinks, but let your wanting voice be heard: in all suitable ways against the; mflnences of Alcohol. Let the world see that yon are on the side of Tomperanro and humanity—banishall prejudice agahl Temperance associalibns, and let os go forth in this great word of reform,, and warn onr neighbor of the dangers lb ala wait those who in* ddlgeJn the Fatal Cup, until we have a good substantial law, effective in its features,Bcdb aa willshnt down the ‘ floodgates of human misery, and then will angels smile upon ns, and Heaven .bless us; and'givo’us a peaceful homo beyond tbe grave, . f; Euo.

Pin’liy Yt’iii* The TVoudcr of the Klhetecnth Cenlnry. Important and of Griot Contidrntton to thr ■ * " . Suffering. ■

A Nation" on tie Sea.

According to ihe aminal report'of the American Seamen’er Friend Society, the tonnage of American yewtel-i in*1830 wan 1,191,776 tons; namberof American seamen and waterman: inclnding navy, a lit* tie over 90,000. |n. 1855, the tonnage bad iricrcased'td 5,212,000 tons, and the number of seamen to nearly; 400.000— both having quadrupled’ in one* fourth of a ceutpry. Foily yeara ago; the' British commercial marine was 2,610,905 tons, employing,172.786_ seamen. > ; Its tonnage it now 5,043,270,and its senmcnV inclriding navy, nearly 400,000. . Britain baa thus doubled in a little less than half a century. AmoricV has quhdtuplid in a quarter of a century; and is tiow, in tonnage and seamen, the first maritime power intlie world. : ■ \ ' It is stated in the same .document from which we derive these facts, that llie commerce tonnage, ami seamen ofllie world, have much more than doubled during the last forty years. Everything,' it io added, indicates a more ragid Inereasd in (lie fain re. 'It is predicted that before the close of the present century,flte 150,000 vessels of the civilized world will have beenme 800.000, sad their fifteen millions of tonnage thirty milliona. And their million ojid' a half, of.seamen three millions.. 41 A nation dwellcth on' the sea, drawn from .every other,' uniting, every other,’diffusing its life and and energy, through every other; yet, peculinr to itself, a unit in itself, separate from all the rest, dwelling alone on.llioirtea.” ■

‘J-A.HtJ ft LEV’S SARSAPARILLA. OP >11 Uie remedies that hare beej discovered daring the (meat age fur the “thotmnd ills that DM. Is heir to*’ none equid.this wonderful preparation.— Only three jean hare elapsed since iho discoverer (who spent a decade In studying. experimentalizing, and perfecting It) flret Introduced It to the public, and It Is already, recognized, bythe most eminent pnyslclan* to all part* of the country to be the iaq«t aorpri*tag and effective remedy tor certain diseases of which ther have knowledge.- : AII olher compound* or syrups of the root, hare Mth- ■ erti) failed to command the aanctlonoftbc family, beeante, ou being totted, they bare been found to contain uoxlous Ingredients which, neutralise, the pood effects of the Sana pari lU.ead cflen lime* fojurothc neatthofthe patient. ItUnoteo with Hurley’s preparation. ■ ; ’ ThUU the pare and genuine extract of the rooLand will on trial, be found tb effect a Certain and perfect cure nf the following complaints and diseases: Affections of the Bone*,' • 'Habitual lotilrtnett, Debility, • [ Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, • hirer Complaints, Dbpepda, ' , - ■ • Plies. Erysipelas, ■; ‘ . 1 ’ Pulmonary Disease*, Female Irregularities, . ■. Eerofeb or King's Kell, Fistula; v , . Syphilis, And all Skin diseases. ... ,

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvelous Age!!

down by the tyrant, Alcohol. She gave the sobjecl a fair investigation and portrayed to her hearers the awful and blight* fog chnsequences of nim—the importance of a prohibitory law—tho good effects resulting therefrom—in fact it accrued that she left not a stono unturned which could effect anything to the advancement of the glorious cause of temperance; and whatever may bo the opinion of community In regard to female public lectures, I cannot conceive that there is the least impropriety for a-Jad}- to lecture upon a subject like this, since her interest is so materially at stake; she is the great sufferer from the rum traffic; and in view of this, together with all her sufferings consequent upon the use of alcoholic drinks, shall'we say to the women, you shall hold your peace, that men nro the*.only, persona allowed from the testimony of the Bible, or fjom common sentiment, to speak in public? N&y,; verily! 1 say, . lei that woman who can, speak ont-ryce, speak oot,nnd tell hir oxen s to ry.l am eatable as it may be. . I have been much astonished to hear tho epithets used by

.Besides earlngthe above. Ills also known to be a first and.powerful tonic, purify Inf the blood and Invigorating thetyttem. ' , in short. It Is,without exception. In the esses tnrntloued.’snd It* general effect en‘the syrleiii, the most cUBcacious oattl* the most desirable remedy of the age It Is already extensively used throughout the country, rind I* fast obUInln* an European reparation. The Instances nf cures'll has effected are dally coming to the proprietor* knowledge, and he has no hesitation In recommending It to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, its effects will be too apparent to admit of further doubt. Recoil eel Harley's Saras partita is the ojtlt o racist strict* In the market.

TUI? CHAMP F.XTIIIINAL ItCiTlF.DV.

SADDLERY SHOP. On Pi it ttretl, l/lvern Firry an J Liberty. fHlllR subscriber would respectfully inform ' JL his customers and II, t public generally,'that he keeps conslanllyfiMCL on bam), of his own* manufacture, / large supply of Saddles, of every description, both for indies and gentlemen, besides s rtscral assort men I of JtrMIca, 3I«rtfn{;nU», CoJlatu, llamatf, Harare, Hiding Wblpi, Triutfea, which he will sell at Vfty lowest cjfh prices. N, II. Constantly on h R, >d- foilan of my own manufacture. Alio,fllatr.cs and Chain!, of a superior quality. [ • WILLIAM PAULKNEH. . Veavy, March 7,

By tbe aid of a mlcrescojie, wo st'eralllinm of Utile openings on the surface of ourbodie*. Ttuoug h these Dili Otn’ment. when rubbed on the skin. Is carried tn any organ or Inward part. IHsesw 1 * of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, ntfeelions of the heart. Inflaraatlon of the Lungs,.Asthma, Coughs and Colo*, am by Us means effectually erred. Every housewife knows that »1! noMCS freely through bone of meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bpnc dr fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous Inward complaints, that cannot bo reached by other means. .* ;

- Prko at pOr bottle, or slx for $3. 'For ante at the manufactory corner of Seventh and Green stroots, Louisville,- Kj>.» ami by all wholesale booses throughout.the United States anil' Canada. . . * J..L. TillEUAI'D. . " Wholesale and ReUU’agent for Switzerland eo. -

Ertftip'iit, Salt Rhrutn % Scorbutic Humor*. Eo remedy baa ever done as ranch for the run, of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. Ko case of Salt Rheum, ifeurry, Sore-Heads, Scmfub, or Erysipelas, can tong withstand Us Influence. The - Inventor has traveled over many potfs of the globe, vWtlng the principat-hospt-lab, dupensUg Ibis Ointment, giving adrtce as to Its application, and has thus been the means of restoring coonllesijnumber* Id health.- . , - Sore L«"*i Sore Urrartr, Wound* and Uletrt. Some of Iho most sclenliBe surgeons now rely on the usd of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with. Iho wont cases of sores, wninds. ulcers, gtanduUr swellings, raid lumnrt. Professor Holloway bus, by'conimand oft Allied Gov cm meets, dlrps |chde lothe hCHpItabnfJfie East, large shipments nf this Ointment, in Ire uredmnder Iho direction uf the Medics! Stiff, in the wont cases of wounds. It will core any ulcer, glandular sw-Iling, stiffness or contraction Of the Joints, crcn of 20 years' 1 standing. . ✓

Also’, for aale by the fallowing Agent*: / J. M. Ftaxsw, ML Sterling. - Geo. UcCoLtocx, Jacksonville. - B. Olxstesd. Bennington. Bu Aancasow, Moorfleld. Saaw & BowM, Bfayiown.' . ■ . L, Jouxivox, Ashe'S Landing. FnlrrW. - 8.L. Stxwoxs, EulcnrHio.' ' - J. M. Pxoxsx, Yorii Township. . H. 8. - Montgomery. • ’ f • narlS

! The i.nvv of .YeWapapcrf.

FUR NIT IF RESTORE.

. I, Subscribers who Jo not Rive express no* tree id the contrary are considered as wirhing to continue their subscription. ■ - ■ . ’ ' 2. If subsbiibeis order the discontinuance of their newspapers; the publisher may continuc.to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. subscribers neglect or refuse to - take their papers out of the offices to‘which they are directed/ they are.beld responsible unlit they have settled the btllsond ordered them discontinued. ‘ • ‘ •

SPRING TRAIT

s. urrtxrtcLD. j. s. MOsTOOHcur. Litllclicltl & >^o]it^niiici , y | WOULD respectful!v r.i)l the attention C.f the public to thcii larcc finJ fine assortment ;of ■

WE- are reviving- and now opening a large nml .splendid' ossortmeiil of

B£:u'dwai*c Cutlery, consisting'in part of (lie Wowing articles, to*wit:— ; - / - . Table and Pocket Cullery, • Scissors and Shears, • • Razors and Strops, Table. Tea, and Basting Spoons Edge Tools of all description, Bench Planes. Gages i Squares, ' Hand, Kipp, PanneidtTenpantSaws

tome persona who, teould be' somebody, who make loud pretensions toward temperance, and in the same breath apeak in most disrespectful terms of-a lady who thinks it her doty to tell her story.. Indeed, I have heard, some ladies, who seem to affect extreme sensibility by their manners and tones "of voice in the <ause of temperance-7-wbp seem to wap orer high-life ‘scenes portrayed from the pictnre of drunkenness, 'and yet they wilt view will stoic indifference the poor objects of real distress arising, ont of the common use of rami and tom np their nose if a lady should chance to be so unfortunate as to become the wife of a drunkard, and he treated with everything else than respect and common coatesy,’ should she think herself called upon from a sense of duty to tel) her, ownstory.-r-*'jShe must not speak in public 1 understand that even the minister of a Ohgrch at Carrollton, Kyi, rejected Mrs. Bhepbjrd, and stated that the better sense and jtp|pnent of the citizens of' that .place had come Id the very rational cent elusion,.that Jady lectures were out of .place, and he w&s little’disposed to eneonrage strange ladies who traveled over the country alone. What a pitvl Wonder if the sound of a pair of distilleries, to be seen and heard from Aw omn church door, ia not sweeter music to his soul than the voice of a female temperance lecturer, telling her own lamentable storrl

Comprising every article in their line, .and such as we havc not on hand we will make bn the; shoriest notice. A liberal discount for cash ‘ payme n L , We have anew Hearse, which is for. ti*r accominodationof the public. "Coffins procured onThe'sJiorlesl hbtice. Clarkson's Building, Main-street, Vevay. iep2fi

, Plica and Fliinlit. Th«a and crtlicr»lm1lar dtUTOMlng com phi nU can be effectually cured If the Ointment be well robbed lo over the ta'rU aOet-lrJ. and hr othorwUo toll owing Iho printed direction! around cacti jwU ' Doth tht Ointmml and I*Hit thould be uttd in 1 . - ' - lit fallowing, tatet: ’’ Hanlons Laiiihaco. .SoreLtgi, Bum MertsmlBniptloiuKore Breast, Chapped Hand* * Plica ' Sore Throat* Chllblalni . KbeumatUm . Somofallkind* Fistula* ■ . Sallreum' - ' Rprwln* Gout ■' V Skin lUaeaMS b'raldi ;

■ 4.‘ If subscribers, remove to other places without informing the' publishers and the newspapers are sent to (ha formerdireclion, they are held responsible. 6. The Courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from the removing and leaving them ;uncalled for, is-primn/aeie evidence of intentional fraud. OiThe.UnUed Stales. Courts, have.also repeatedly decided that a Post Maslet-who neg-lects-to perform bis duty by giving seasonable notice, as required by the Post OlScc Department,'of (he neglect of a' person to take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Post Master liable to the publisher for, the subscription price..

'■ Wood-^.CrosscutSaws*'■ ■ j. In short, a - full and complete assortment of Carpenters’.'and Coopers’,Tools. £ - ... _ dLSO— - •

Kisiug'.Muii Iron Foundpy, THE undersigned, having permanently established themselves at Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully in■form the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still conlinue.to manufacture Screws Jot the Mormon or Beater Hay Press, which are not inferior to any made in the United States,; from the fact-that the best Press Buildcragiveour Screws the preference over all others.. ■ - We have, also Patented a Horst Power, said to be, by competent judges, the best,and Cheapest Horse Power in use,* (wMcb-Ctn be Uachedto thePreskiTdeiired.- *

Social Value of Preaching.’;

/Without unduly magnifying myi .office as a minister of fbd Gospel, I msy .boldly and without fear' of : contradiction that one |trnly faithful and zealots preacher of God's, word, to whatever BCc|ion of Christ's Churth He may belong, dobs more to, check|iho progress 'of vice and crira>, to promote obedienceto law, to.aid’ the advancement of individual virtoe. 'and lo maint aipsocial order,* than a hundred po* 1 itical, moral, and philosophical : essays, or than the Utterance, of. the.striclest view** pf ;pr the (severest (infliction, of judgment. It- is thus that the beautiful Imagery,’of the prophet is, realized:. "Iuitoad ■ of 'the thorn ahall come up Die 6r« iroc;’* and thore who were once thoircountiy's terror and difgraco, become its ornnmerits and defence.' i -Blind is that country and wrefcbed.mnst it ho,, where the worth of a .'faithful preacher is not known till the want of this friend of humanity is proclaimed by the abonndings of iniquity, the prevalence of strife, confuEion, and every evil work. • ■ The pulpit—and let it not be considered as a vain boast—fnext to the Bible, which'it Is intended I o' explain and enforce, is the strongest pillar of human society; it is the great break-water that keeps back the mighty surgings of ungodliness, arid preserves the land from an inundation of rain; it is that which alone can bo depended upon, amid the revolution of human affairs and the clash of human passion s, to preservo to the monarch his crown, to the noble his honors, to the rich man the enjoyment of wealth, and to the workman the reward of his labor. What lovo of bis species, then, tenet not uphold the ministry of the word—an institution which for eighteen centuries, has taught the poor to suffer want, the afflicted in patience to possess their souls, the anxious to be careful for nothing, and the fearful to hope in God?— Sev. J. A. James.

Swelled Glands. Stiff Joint* " . Ulcers Venerea) Wounds of all kinds - •-•Sold at the Manafactcrles of Professor Holloway, SO Malden Lane, Now-Yoik, and S64 Strand, London, and by all rcipeclnhlo drugkbta and dealers of Medicine* throughout tho United SLvlcs, and. the civilised world, in Pots, at SI cents,OIM cents, and *1 each.' irTJ'Thoro is ajconsiderable taring by taking the lancer alaw, •' ; .• - Jr. B. Direction* for the guidance of patient* In cr cry dhpFdqr ire.nOlxed locarb pot ' ocllTeowly

Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gar* den Rflkes, &d, • .*’ 400 pair Trace Chains, ■/’ 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, .. - 25 Log Chains, . 26 Lock Chains,'- J . Double and Single: Barrel guns, ‘ Pistols of every description, . ’ v .

'V; ;' North-west Corner otbixlh and \V a I nut slr«U, Cincini]|Ii, Ohio. J’ ■The b(ti School jfor'flUaintnp a.jtPivetieal

Shot Bags.’.Powder, Flasksand Horns; V Saddlery'and CarnageTrimmings, consistIng. in part, of . .■ , Bridge Silts, ■ ; Enameled Leather, ' Buckles, : ' ; do .. Cloth,;.-SturrupsA-SpuraV;;Laces «V Fringes, . - Tacks and Harness Saddles,

: ADV S RTfSEMENTS.

THE WEEKLY R E VE1LLE. ; '• ; : Terms of Suh*erlplIo». 'Ony copy, 9t per year. In advance.. If not paid to advance, 91 SO,: , ; If sot paldwlihtn the year, 99 CD, ■ ToCluba, eleven eoplea for 910. TTPTheie lenni will Id fnlnre be enforced. Terms'of Advertising* : ■ Wo have adopted, and ahitl itrictiy adhere to the following rate* for advertUemonU: 'One iqnare. (of 10 tinea or low.) for one Insertion, SO cent*; eaehadd|iIonallnaor11on,2Sc«nti. / Vcariv advertisers may change tholr advertisements qnirteriy at the following rates: One square. 3 months, •* , * * * : fi3,oo ■ One square, 1 year, - . . . . . • 5,00 One fourth of a column. 1 year, • - : 19.00 Ono half of a column, 1 year, . * • S0,00 One column, 1 year, ' • ■ • • ; • 38,00 One column, I year, without attention, * 39,1)0 AdrertUeraenu on the ■; Inside exekulvely, to be charged at the rate of 50 percent. Insurance of above rate*. —No Urge enta will be admitted In standing advertisements, and no unusual dtspUf made without extra charge there for. —Legal advertisements must bo paid for In advance,- - ‘ . . Marriages, Deaths, and Religions hollcci Inserted gratis, when not accompanied by remarks. —Obltnarlcs. Public Meeting*. Personal E*nlaiUUoo»,4c..&c.. ccnU per square for each Insertion, —Special So* itces Inserted at it cents perllne: and no notice tending to the advancement of Individual entcrprlze will be published without pay therefor. , .

All orders in Switzerland .County, left with F. L. GR1SARD dt'SON, will be attended to. J. M. REISTBR & CO. Rising Sun, June 27,185$. % r ; Ilf

Brass Beods, 4c„,&c. ’• Haying personally selected theabovearlicles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale dr retail, at - as low prices asihe same, can be bought west of the mountains.* ;' _ Give us e celt, and examine. our stock of goods and prices,' before, going elsewhere:to purchase.- : : V P- L. QttlSARD A SON. Feb. IV • • •r- V';

Knowledge of BOOK-KEE P/N0, J (Jrc,, . the Inttruclor* Jping Pracljtol -'^^ , . . /tfcoujglaijU. j; rik-M--TOHE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION* men Jrin this Institution is Thorough and Cora-' prehensivt> cortsisting of-• ; ff . Book-Keeping, Doable Entry, ■ > Embracing department vof Trade'end MercanUle vizj Wbolcsale, Retail, Commission, Exchange^Banking,' Railroad, Steamboat;; - Joint Stock; and Cunipoiimt,pomp'any Business. - CedutsirejilCriculsUoni,. V comprising ufculaiipns'in Per Ceniap/vEichaiige. Arbitration rb‘f- Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom House Transactions, Ate.,; ,CCOf ding to the most approved • > ' : ; Pg.vMs.ssifjp.—A good business,hand writing is guaranteed .to every one who completes a full comaei>f-instruction! , ■ * ' • Commercial Correspondence, '■'. Embracing^the. general! particulars writing, as connected with the .'different branches of Trade, including the forms of; Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, dtc. LECTURES—On Commercial Low, Science of Accounts, Customs oft Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men:

IVesv Arrival..

THE .undersigned having replenished his . Family Grocery, and, .daily-’receiving new* supplies, begs leave to inform the public that be is now. prepared to offer Iheneqewaries of ’life to the hungry and. needy, at e very small profit for cash.. Having purchased his slock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low on the same terms. ■; His stock comprises of everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such aa COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaralus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and .

RE AD Y : MADE-CLOTHING, HARWOOD & DOAN just received t and n good assortment of

Belfishnesfi—and that, too, as X said in toy last, cold-hearted aelfishriess—is the prime cause of the principle mischief done by the ram traffic. Selfishness is the Sahara of the human heart, and in the ronueller it reigns supreme. In his soul all the nobtcst powers are deeply hnried In the scorching sand of avarice, on which may be ponred the showers of either human wo or kindness—all alike are sot in the least prodnetiva of sympathy or kindness. The blighting Sirocco of indifference sweeps over the desert of bis cold heart. If perchance his benevolence inadvertently passes the circumference of a half-dime, ha ia in as much trouble as if ho had lost one of his children. The mournful obsequies of human sufferings and a death of shame, cannot shame him. $0 Completely h {us' this peculiar and allAbsorbing propensity taken possession of thATOtnseller’a heart, that ha is lost to all jwpiie.'Of propiety; like Frederick the In tho midst of a fcriflha battle.

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

Ready-Made Mulhin suited to the Pallandapproachiug Winter season*,! The slock is of that'kind of.Goods and make to recommend Itself for ' ’ ■ DVR A Bit IT Y A ND ECONOMY to tVe wearer. We bare Coats at from $3,SO to $12,00; Vests from $1,26 to <6,60, Pant# from *1,60 lo $0,6O, Veaay, Sept, *2,

W ASH I N G EL I)ID. cheap ami useful article is destined Jl to entirely supercede tbe use of the wash-boa and thereby do away with *t&SS%<Zr the heaviest part of the labor which housewires have lo perform in washing clot lies.— Wi* challenge the world to produce a cheaper and belter washing preparation It contains no Campbine or Turpentine, and may be used freely by all. with perfect safely. We positively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, mote man half your labor in washing, and your clolhes from being rubbed lo piece*. N. B.—This article is warranted not lo injure clothes in any respect. ITT* An Agent wanted to moths lo lbo adjoining county in Kentucky. All onion addressed lo E. G. CAR1NGTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland cotinly, Indiana, —will be promptly attended tu. - Feb. 20, 1866.—wtf

TOBACCO A.ND CIOARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars rail on the undersigned. ALEX. DBTRAZ, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, sept5 Ferry street, Veyay, Ind,

Jietuiic Burial Cases.

Sit I lags of the Conn* In tue Codntt or Swi'tsekund, Indian*, CIRCUIT COURT.

* JESSE V. SHORT,' UNDERTAKER, baa and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Uctaiic Buriat Case*, anil also Plates with alt 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 ItEADY-TlADE COFFINS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered drid plain, and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased bis metalic cases of tbe 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* north-west of Scbcnck's Flouring Mill. Jan..!, 1856,-tf .

Young men wishing to acquire a tkemigh Commercial Education, will and it greatly to their advantage to-attend-this Institution.

4tb Monday of April. | IstMondayol Nov’mbr

COinitlON FLEAS COURT. ■ 1st Monday of April. 11st Monday of January,1st Monday of Oct. 11st Monday of July,

TERMS.—For a full course of Instruction........ $40 For further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. R. S. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining [wbicb is very improbable' '‘Banking and Interest Tables,** I will furnish fairn a copy of any work now extant on tbat subject for 86. oct24 R. S. B.

Effects oe fees Whiset.— We are now without any Liquor Law, and the "good efedt," of it is—in walking the distance of two squares on Main street, on last Tuesday, we counted fifteen drunken men .—R&kpori Repuh. What a quantity of Old Liners you moat have down your way, Mr. BspuUiean, —: y. A. Trihufa,

co.nsiissiowEiis curnx.

IstMondayofMarcb JstMondayofSeptembe 1st Monday of June | 1st Monday of Deccmbe

HEikTMRj; : DR- J. W. BAXTER 'wtu'corilinAMH&ue to practice in Veyay.the first Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each mobtb. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Not.' 10, r W. 2t-tf, .

groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 3 tierce Rice, 10 boxes .Eel Pish. For sale cheep for cash, by maria TEATS $ BOHENCK.

Lightning Conquered. T1HE undersigned are now prepared to , furnish Lightning Rods, with directions for putting op, and bare now on hand 1000 foet for sale. F. L. GRI8ARD 4 BON., fiept, 19,

WE are now receiving s fresh supply of Spring Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, miria TEATS 4 SCHENCK.

jtsr £ vein of rich lead ore bee been discovered in BiraA co., near Hamilton, Toxw.

CHAIN POMPS—We keep conyteplly oi\ hand Chain Pumpi. For sile low by fcbU P. L. Q RIBAND $ PON

iCeady-mndc Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a Iarjm and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Tar superior-to' any ever brought inU> IHrraarWt coiisistipgofJ‘ • COATS, PANT S, VESTS, X : NBW STYLE NBOK TJBS, ■ Cpllani, : >atid everything ' appertaining, to a CLOTHING STORE. ■1 pledge myself, to sett cheaper than any other House in- town, as my motto'is) .tfsmal* profits and quick returns." . ' • Be sure .and caR'a^Kd.-KOdd PSilcrwp*’ Hall, v sepl2 P, L.CpURVOISiep