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to gel Kansas into the Union as a frqe Stale &s to kindle fires of civil war ii?tbo country. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, in itie course of bis reply to Mr.- Stephens' said he could prove that Jefferson denied the constitutional power to acquire territory, and could produce the original manuscript o( a letter of Jefferson's, written a few years before his death, id w hich be not only approved of the Miseoari compromise, but, in express terms,.admitted the power ol Congress to* exclude slavery. This letter be intended to have lithographed to accompany his speech. Mr. Campbell denied that the Kansas Nebraska bill carried ont the pro virions of the compromise measures of 1850, arguing the constitutionality and expenieocy of excluding slavery from the territories. •

From Kansas.

OCT The intelligent '-Washington cor* the New York Daily Time* telegraphing, on' the' 24ih instant, says; ‘'Senator Weller to-day indicated his pnr-pbs-e to move the recoin mital of Douglas* Kansas bill, and all the amendments proposed, to. the Cammiltce bn Territories. The purpose of thisraov’ement is to pro* pose some modification of the Kansas is'suo with reference (o the interests of the democratic party in the pending campaign —doughs and company being badly frightened at their present portion.” .

TONICS Wols'T DO ! ' They never did do more than pue temporary relief and they never will.' it is because tbeydon’l (ouch the CAUSE uf Ihe dir«‘a>e,— The CAUSE of all spue and billious diseases ,w the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Maiaria. Neutralize this poison by its NATURAL ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused by ji disappears at once, Rhodes’Feverand Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist) J. IL Chitton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every botUe; therefore if it does no good it can donoharmi •

CONGRESSIONAL. Wa&uiIoton, June 27. Senate— The Senate took up Mr. Adams’ resolution providing tor the adjournment of Congress on the 28lh of July. Mr. Seward opposed the resold lion. He thought the business of Congress was in no condition to lix n day fotj’adjonrnraent, especially at a lime so earlyMs designated. The great question of the ilay.v Kansas, had not been taken up in, the House, and even here had only reachedj an intermediuto slags. The Senate passed the House hit! authorizing the President to cause the Southern boundary lino to bo ran and marked, and the bill respecting tho harboring of deserters and to protect the public interest in regard to the enlistment and discharge of minors. . -i ‘ .. House bill, establishing two additional land districts in Minnesota, passed. A message from thojUonse announcing the dealh of Mr. Hay fey was read. , Mr, Mason spoke in exalted terms of -the;deceased, and offereda resolution of rfcspect and‘condolence. , { Mr. Cass paid a tribute in a few eloquent remarks. : Mr. Reward said: In 1840, and before I had personally mot Thos, H, Bayley,

St. Louis, June 26.

By ’ private advices from Karinas we' learn that William Gay, Agent of the Shawnee and Wyandott Indians, was murdered on Saturday, while proceeding to his agency, by a parly of mun. He was accompanied by h|a son, who escaped after receiving a wqund in the thigh. . No discovery of thc munlcrers had,beeq made no to Monday. ' { A company of seventy-five or eighty men from'Chicago, who recently left Alton for Kansas on the steamer Polar Star; bad their Sharpe's rifles'on 1 revolvers taken from .them at Lexington, Mo. It-is said they were very violent on board the boat, and made threats of what they would do in particular contingencies. No violence was offered them.

Business confined to the Slate of Indiana.

INCORPORATED, 1S.H

BOARD OP DIRECTOR?. S. HATHAWAY, B. R. LORING, J. C. WELLS, S. F. COVING TON, J'.'W, TALBOTT, WJI. T. PATE, GKO, GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, ‘ J. M. GINNINGS, WM. H. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY, X. P..ULKEV, J.W. SPENCER, S. HATHAWAY, President. B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary,

This is.more than can be said of Quiniuc r ! Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as Ibejrute is ruinous to the constitution and brings on DUMB AGUE, which never ' allows a'person to feel perfectly well for a single moment, In illustration of these, truths I annex »ome extracts from n letter just received from a Physician: ■■

AST The New York flerald thus disposes of Live Oak George Law; "Live Oak George Law, like a locomotive attempting to jump a chasm in n railroad bridge, bas gone down and gono under, leaving nothing lot the top of its smokestack sticking above the water.’*

(CT Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. Alt persons • demine Insurant* win call.ni> . GEORGE E. PLEASANTS^ 1 maySl-ty Agent, at Vevpy,_lu<I.

GEORGETOWN, OHIO, March If, 1836. J AS.'A. -RHODES,: Esq.—Dear Sir: ,-Yootjf of the 2d inst is at hand. The Cure arriyc/l late Iasi year and the difficulty in getting any one,to try it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better thanusiug Quinine,—not knowing 1 presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, containau the DRUG ITSELF! •This remedy, (known as "Smith’s Tonic,V) would invariably BREAK an ogue, hut it, did not CUlfE it, as it would often rolurn with renewed vigour. This one circumstance I deem edin your favor, if I could institute a test comparison between it and your CUBE.,. The following is Ihe result: .. ; ■Three'persons Apok yodr "Cure,” .all of which were cases of .“Quotidian Intermittent Peier,” of many weeks standing. ; They hart tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all such cases,) slowly wearing them oul, and laying the foundation ' of other -and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. . In all three of these cases the “Smith’s Tonic” had been Used, aud -would, as before'staled, break the chiII, but after a period or two bad elapsed-it would return. - ;

Beport says that. Shannon has re igned tho office of Governor, the resignation to lake place on the first Juiy. Tlio Bcpnbllcan intimates that if Willard P. Hall, of Missouri, be, appointed to that offiecc peace will bo restored in that, territory in thirty days. - There was a. runrer at Westport that Brown, editor of the Herald of Freedom had been killed. A letter to tho Democrat dated Lawrence, 19lh, says that .Sheriff Layrirnn ut the head of thirty dragoons, arrested that day Major Hoyt and James Legato and marched them to Lccomptqn. Layman had no papers, and on bis arrival at Locompton Shannon refused to cognize his authority to arrest the parlies. Sheriff Junes stood by and seeing the dilemma his subordinate was in, immediately prepared papcis for the legal arrest of Hoyt mid Legate, and they were iritprisoned. It was reported that Sumner had a fight on the 19th with a party of Missourians, and lost two men. Some were killed and tcvcrahvoimdcd on the other side. Sumner drove the party into Missouri and stationed troops so as to prevent their return. Sumner had refused to let a party of Southern men come op from Westport to settle on tlio claims ut Hickory Point where they had laid out a town.

Campbell end Stephens ‘ ropeatcaly interrupted each other for explanations regarding the controverted points on slavery. Mri Evans was in favor of admitting Kansas as soon as'practicable, without regard to the nnmberof inhabitants, provided a fair election can be had.. Ho would send Qcheral Scott thither to secure such a result Ho contended' that popular; sovereignty was an egregious error, because no people can exorcise sovereign power till they acquire Complete jurisdiction over the soil; Mr, Morrill contended that (he administration must be held responsible for the agitation, and argued nginst the extension of slavery into the territories. Mr, Dunn, expressing a wish to strike down what haa led to the-present disturbances, and restore'things to where they were previous to tho passage of the Kansas Nebraska act, offered >n amendment substantially, to restore the Missouri compromise. Mr.JGrow moved tho previous qnesl ion. Mr. Walker made an unsuccessful motion to adjourn. It was then [moved to lay the hill on tho’tablet—negatived 70; against,101. , The demond.pf. the previous question was sustained by 98 against 63. The main question and the :bill was ordered to he the first business Monday morning. Adjourned.. ■ *

flloming cmt> U taping illatljintg

FOB 1836*

Bfbubection of the Wiiio Party.—Tlio National ItUtlUgtncer expresses the hope that the Notional whig* in all parts of the country will send delegates to the convention (o bo held at LottUvillc, Kyi, on the 20th of July next. It believes in the possibility of again rallying tbe party.

and while he was.yet young, I encountered him in a controversy conducted by him in the Legislature of Virginia, and’ by myself os an Executive Magistrate of New York, and felt his ability and power, while I was complied aUfl to acknowledge his monlinsss and dignified bearing. In 1850 we mot here prepared, ! think by mutual respect, to' bo courteous adversaries. Wo remained in that relation towards each other until last December, when he, then departing as a forlorn hopp to Cuba, but deeply imprersed with a conviction that his disease had already bb-

THE undersigned ‘ the exclusive Agency of Switzerland County for Keiolium’s.and Anderson's Mowing Machines, and for the celebrated New* York

Oir In Alabama, twenty-two papers —four daily, one I ri-weekly, and seven* tcefi weekly—support (he American Presidential ticket. This is very well foe a State Vhose whole voting population is only about 75,000.

Rcaprr, Call'the attention of Farmer* to these laborsaving Machines. We have them now on hand, ready for exhibition, and . fill orders on short notice. We believe them to be the best now in.use. Coll and examine for yourselves.

Meeting of Ibc Cbnnly Council.

O’ We are also in receipt of a large stock of Grain Scythes and Cradles, Grass Scythes*and Snaths, |Ior«c nnd'Harid Hny Rakes, , ■ Hay P.oiki, 2 amt 3 tine, . Manure Forks, -I and & tine, Shovels, Spades and Hoes, And a general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Kalis, Carriage Springs, Axles, Carpenter's*. Cooper’s Tools,Ac, All bought of the Manufacturers, and pill be sold on liberal terms. Call and sec for yourselves. (raay23] P. L. GKISAKDdc SON.

I think there wilt be no difficulty now io giving to your “Cure" the janlsge ground'of any other remedy now- m use here, &c. &c, WILLIAM BLXKNER.M.DJ 'RHODES* FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE., as n "CURE." * Take it whcji you feel the chills coming on, and you will neAcr have a single one. ■ ■ ; JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor Provldcdce, H. I.

como iucuroblc, look Ins thoughts off from earth and its ambitions and fixed them upon a higher sphere, it* mysteries sod its promises.' 1 then became his friend, I would not intrude on the solemn offices now performed here with so much pro? pricty and justice by his immediate associates, further thin to add to the testimony that of one whom the world regards as n stranger, sad may possibly erroneously considered an enemy to the deceased, to the truth of the highest prAiso which has been bestowed-on this cmfnent Virginia statesman. He was a man of practical ability; a mao of genius fond magnanimity. . ' Let no one censure mo for throwing a wild (lower among the wreaths that gather upon the hicr that.is passing before ns, :md opening our way towards that scene where we all,-whether we shall have parted here as friends or criamfcsi shall meet ngiiin in the presence of tlio common hath•cr and Judge of all men, Mr, Mason’s resolution was adopted. Adjourned till Monday, ■ llorsK —Hill to admit Kansas into the Union was taken up. - ■Mr. Dunn said his object in moving, yesterday, to refer the bill to Committee of the Whole on (i.e State of the Union, was not to pmbiirrahs action, hut to insure 'iiction Mini produce satisfaction; but as the ;guiitlemon from Pennsylvania, Mr. Grow, thought such tefereiit’e would kill the hill,

St. Louis, June 2fj. Advices received to-day from Lawrence, of the 20lh, confirm the report of the resignation of Gov. Shannon. A small force of Col. Sumner's troops met eighty armed Missourians on the 19th, and commanded them to disperse. The Missourians refused, and fired a volley.— The troops charged, pot them to flight, and drove them The Missourians threw away all of their arms and accoutiunionts in the Tepidity of their retreat. Nothing flintier has been heard of the death of the Indian Agent, Guy.

Wholesale' Agents, St.-. Louis, H. ULAKSLEV; Chicago, HAUCLAY BROS, And for. sale by Druggists generally. . Jel8-3m For Vila Ifi Vcrav by J. L. TMebauJ.

J. F. I11NSIIAW,

Watchmaker anti Jeweller, W KESTUCKT, IUTT be here two days in cacti week, (Tuesdays and Wednesdays l.Qfflv prepared to do all kinds oflwbtk in bif£v0 line.-. Particular attention will be given v».r7 to repairing Watches and Jewelry, and work warranted, if (he machinery is good. He wilt visit .residences -in town to repair Clocks, if notified/ Ladies; who have Jewelry to repair, are especially invited to call,' assuring them that general satisfactien will be given.' O’. Room at -Isaac Stevens’s Rook store. Main street.. Mr. Stevens will attend to receiving and delivering work in Mr. Minshaw’s absence, _ " ' Vt-vay, np30*tf 1*. S,—Will also be at Ghent on Thursday of each week. Room"at "American Hotel."' Person* of that place will call on Scott Tandy for particulars, who'will attend to taking in and delivering work in the absence of Mr. H.

Newa from California,

New York, June-28.

AFFLICTED BEAD!!

The steamer Illinois arrived this mor ning,. bringing. 52,270,000, and 950 passengers. She connected ot the Jblhmi/s with the Golden Age which brought down ©2,658,000.{ The Sierra Nevada over due to Nicaragua, had not arrived at San Francisco, .when flic Golden Age left immediately on arriaul. Shtrwas to be dispatched with troops for Col. Walker. Hie papers are filled with.matters concerning thq revolutionary slate of affairs at Pan Francisco. Casey and Coro were hung by the Vigilance Committee at the same time the funeral rites of King were being performed. The place of exception was surrounded by 2,000 briyonetts.. *.

: P H I LA DELPHI A 01E DIC AL It 0 USE.—Eriablbhcil twenty two years ago by l)r. E.1SKELIN, comer of Tblnl ami Union streets. Philadelphia, I’a. . T>VKSHV,T,WO YEARS’ Experience hu rendered Hr. K. .a most lueceufut pmetilhmer.ln the -euro of all dUeaaea of a private nature; manhood's «MU;y m an Impediment to marr flagc; nerrniuaoq sexual (nllnnlUes, dbeaaea of the skin, and those arising from abase of mereary. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE,

A VITALIZING ELEMENT! TO CONSUMPTIVES.

A PHYSICIAN of high standing, and formcrly a Professor in ode of the Medical institutions of this country, notv retired'fiom llclive practice, who has been suffering from Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while traveling in South America for his health, a cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and general debility; and being aware that thousand? are suffering add dying annually from this most dreadful of all disases, he is desirous from the principles of humanity, of making known this most valuable remedy, \Jpon receipt of Fifteen Ccnls, in.Postage ufhmbs, or change, he will send a Recipe, with foil directions for making and successfully using |t. ; The amount required, is applied for'Postage, and ll.o payment of (his advertisement. Address—B. F. DEVEROUGII, M. D., je25-6m Rox 23, IVO, Brooklyn, N. A*.'

There la an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boya, In aolltmlo, often growing op with them to manhood; am) whlchftf hot reformed In due lime, not only vbepeU serious bhiladej to matrimonial bappt* ness, but gives rise to a aeries of protracted, loud-, loos; end devastating'affections. T ’ , - Few of those who give way to Ibis pemldotu praetleo are aware of the consoanenees, until they And the.uervoiu system shattered, feci strange and nnact countable sensatlons/and vsjnie fears In the mind.— (Seo pages 27,20,25, of Dr, K.’s book on "SelPPreserrstlon." Ml V * ' The unfortunate that affected becomes feeble, tsvnable to tabor with rctustomed vigor, or to apply bis mind to stody: his Is tardy and weak; bo Is dal], Irresolnte, and engages even In his sports with less energy thaw usual.'. - If ho emancipate' htnuclf before the practice has done lU wowt, and enter matrimony, hts marriage Is unfruitful, and his sense tells him Uiatthls Is cansed by early rallies. These are considerations which should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated, RRMKMlUiK, .j lie who places himself under Dr. KivxcuS's trealmeat, may reUgfotuly confide In hU honor as a gen-tk-man. and rely upon the asinrance, that the acmU of Dr. K.V patients will never be dlsrloaril. •? ■ - Vonng mao—let no Arise' modesty deter yon 'from making your cash known to one, who, from education and respcelaUlity, can certainly befriend yon.' . . Dr.Kisxiua’s rcsiilenn- has been for Ihe last twenty years at the N.: W, Corner of Third and Union itrecU, Philadelphia, Pa.- ■ • . PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE V

K ASTuN, Pa., Juno 28.

Wo icarn from Hyde Park, that W. H. Step liens, a Justice of tbu Peace of that’ place, was shot dead this afternoon while riding in Ida carriage with William U. •Iones, Mr. Jones was so much alarmed for bis own safely dial ho disi- not stop to ascertain from whom the fatal shot caiiii. Some persons who liavo recently had a difficulty with Mr, Stephens arc suspected, Tlio deceased leaves n family.

Wool Carding.

ffflHE undersighed wish to inform the public JL generally that theyaro now ready to receive Woo): for Card- jap* 1 ing at their establishment in Vc* vny, I ml. Their Machines nreSUHEK now in perfect working order.

I lix-Judgo McGowan, formerly Sheriff I of 1’oticc of Philadelphia, hud been iu* idieted by the Grand Jury as accessory to the murder of King, hut escaped. 1 The Vigilance Committee arrested sey[oral ballot-box ■{offers and other desperadoes. Also obtained possession cf fraudulent ballot boxes of an ingenious construction. The most astounding election : frauds have been revealed. | This action did not alarm the Committee as they have 5,000 men fully equip ped' and ready for instant action, bemj. thoroughly organized, and have been in I constant drill for two weeks, under com Ipitent officers. 1 . -

•he now propped to Jet u remain for con'■rnilcrAlioti before the House, with the mi•derstunding that genera! debate jdiall conlinne until tenniimted by tbe previous •question, then members be allowed to offer amendments aitdm.-.kefive minute speech•cs in explanat ion, ns provided by the rules, ijiy this moans the Gill may lie put for•jvnrd.

G.Q. KNOX If SONS. , 'O'Tim Stenm Mill is now ready (o do custom grinding for the eighth. The MghcsVcash price paid for Wheat, O’ FJour kept con* atantly on hand for sale, Vevay, April 3d, l$5fi.—3nr

Boston, Juno 26, 1866.

- V NOTICE, fiTATE of Indiana',' Switzerland county, ™,ScI: Beit remembered that on the 16th day of Junt, a. ri, 1836, the following f stray notice was died in the. Clerk's office of said comity, viz; . ;

At a large meeting t>f the Banker Hill American Council, in Cliarlnslon, Iasi ■tight, a ru.'Olurion was adopted to sustain Fillmore and Donelson,

Copy of ihe d esc rip lion and valuation of nn Eslray Boat, taken up by William P. Camp' bell adrift in the Ohio river, at the month of a creek neat John Allcn'fi, in Posey township,Switzerland cm.nl}', Indiana; A Coal Barge, marked “Dtavo” on the lop of the cross ties; one hundred ond-lwenty feet long, twenty one feet wide; seven feet/ high; with six pieces spliced with iron bolts oii each side; the bottom, three inches thick—put on with iron spikes. Appraised at two hundred doliais, befoie me, on the 29th'day.of May, a. u. 1858, by George W. Green arid Silas Dibble. REUBEN BERRY, Justice of the Peace. . Attest:— Oviver Ormsbv, Clerk. •

lnk~luk.

‘ Ihlltncm/t Ohttmrnt aml 'Pilh, ex traotdithe Cure of Erysipelas.— Charles I’nirpoini, was afflicted for.several years with tins disease. For nine month's he was almost deaf and blind with it, so severe was the attack, he consulted several of the doctors in thd neighbourhood, but they did not do him any good, but to use his own words, he was left hi one to die. His good genius, however, did not desert him, for a Triend of his bruugh'lhim a couple of large boxes and pots >f IIjllnway's Pills and Ointment, which he ’hankfully accepted, and commenced using; the result was perfectly miraculous, for in two weeks he was able to gel up, and could see mid hear well; at the expiration of a month, he was perfectly cured, and able to resume his work. 38

: Can hare (by dating their tans explicitly, together with all their lympb-ms, p«r lelUsr.endovlag i nmltlanee) Hr. K’a mvdldue, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any (tart or the United Ftales, and racked secure from iuxaox dr cvtiosrrr, by Mall or Eiprcu. ■ ' ■ • - .

HARWOOD & DOAN have just received direct from the manufadurera, - Gross, Robinson A: Co., at itoiper, N. V.V & supply of their Black, Carmine andIndelible Inks, i This Ink will resist (he action of acids, and white the Inks in common use can be removed entirely from The paper, (bis- remains black and Jyicht. TIfey nave also on hand Sundry's CommerciaI Writing Fluid, and Titcomb’s Ink. CT’Fot sale wholesale and retail.

Mr. Washbiitn ashed Mr, Dunn whoth•cr he proposed any teiurination to tile five >minutes dcbifto. -

REAP! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

-Mr. Dunn—Let the understanding bo ; lbrcc days. Surctyxn so grave a matter 'this time is-brief enough. . ■ Mr. Stephens thought this Would not accomplish tho object. The. three days 'plight be taken tip in calling yeas and •nays. The bill should bo considered in the Committee of tic Whole on the slate of the Union.

A vigorous Life ora Premature Death, Kinke I in on Self-Preservation-only 25 cental. 'Letters containing that value In iUtops, wilteruuw a copy, per rtlarn of mill. ! . - CBATJSl GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! - - ’> A frit out to AIL MISERY RBLI $VED. . “Nature’s Guide,” a*near and popular work, full of vain able advice and Impressive warning, alike calculated la prevent yean or misery, and save (ho nsands of-llrc,*. Is dlalrlbaled wllhonl charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any. Post Office In tbe United Flatci, on receiving an order enclosing au order enclortng two postage (Ump*. ; : JelB-Iy

Men, money, and monitions of wm from all parts 'of the State are at their command, and it is confidently believed that, the Goveippr’s efforts will amount to nothing. Thevolunteermillituiycompa nies of San Francisco'and Sacrameutu to have disbanded in order to prevent being called out by tho Governor.

To Hiitfer Makers

' Uft'D FAIl.TIKItS UMiVKKAl.I.Y. WF. arc now manufacturing Davis’s Pal* cut Churn and nutlet Worker, and keep them constantly bn hand, for Vale; War* ranted—returnable if not approved. dec!2 F. L. GHISARD k SON.

Administrator's Stile*

On the 2d of June,' the; opponents u\ the VigilancoCbmiuitteeheldamass meeting in the Plaza] first warning, by printed placards, tho friends of the Committee uui to enter the Plaza dm tog the meeting.— Ihe effect of- this was to show the real stiengthof the law and order party. , About 2,000 wore present ' No violence, hut much confusion. Resolutions were passed calling upon the people to resist the 'Vigilance Committee. Judge Tarry,; of the Supremo Court, had issued a habeas corpus, demanding the prisoners in the custody of the Committee, but the warrant was resisted.

JWOTICE is hereby given that I. will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 12th day af July, A. D., 1858, at the residence of Isabella Beatty, late of Switzerland county, deceased, all her personal properly, consisting of two hogs, one cow, pork, corn in (he crib, farming household furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention.' •

Mt. Campbell, ol Ohio, said to’send the bill-there wonid be to com mitt it to tho tomb of dhe Capulels. He recollected thatilittlo more than two years ago, when Gutting moved (o refer thc.Ncbraska and Kansas bill, win oh has bronght so many troubles on the conntry, to the Committee of the Whole on the slate of the Union, Richardson appealed to tho gentleman, end said that it would be equivalent to a defeat, and this position was likewise tnken'by the gentleman from Georgia. ‘ Mr. Wilson, of Va;, announced the death of his.colleague, Mr. Bayloy,-pass-ing an culoginm on his public and private character, and offering the customary resolutions of respect. ‘.

MARRIED,

Oh* Now: is lour Time. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. READ AN D ; 'REFLEGT! DU.- BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK ON Diseases of (lie Genital Organs, . CALLED THE . PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE; OB, GUIDE TO HEALTH.

On (he 22d ull fl In T. Poston, J I 1 ., Mr Jacob PolamJ, of Gallatin county, and- Mrs. Martha Wycoff, of tlus county. 1 Ciipid vowed he wouldn't be cheated While be had fnends to obey him, And in this lie would hot be defeated If gossip did not betray him. t. r.

A Fresh Supply of

nunnis

Terms oa Sale.— On all sums of $3 and under, cash in band: and on all sums over $3, a credit of tix months will be given, and a note will be required bearing interest from dale and collectable without any relief whatever from valuation or oppraistraent laws, .with good freehold security.' JOHN DOWLER, jel8-3t Administrator.

Just received'at WJLLIAM SHAW & SONS,' op23 Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

DIED,

Adapted to the uw of every individual [male and female.] Tbe greatest book, and only one, ever pubiUbedrinanylangnDge or In any counter, on tbit subject. .The valuable advice tod Impressive warn“Nng It gives, will prevent years of misery «ad suffering, and save annually thousands of Uvea. §Thls book tells bow to euro ibo following diseases, and enlighten those who grope In dark ness: Go north®, Gleet, Cbordee, Stricture, Phymosis, Para* nhyraosts. Grovel, Sypbillis, Bubo, Warts, Blotches, Senrunllfm, Seminal Weakness, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, Suppression oftho Menses, Failing of the Womb, how to prevent Pregnancy, Menstruation, Barre nncas, -Rheumatism, &c.,6to. It treats on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage; Celibacy, with remarks to the young and old of both sexes, which everyone should know. ItaliotelUbowto promote.the growth of tbe Bair, and prevent Its falling off, Ac. Tho painful and d 1st motive habit of Self-pollution It here described, with the Cause, symptoms and remedy.* MHUoos who now flit a prom stare and untimely grave, could have been, living monuments, wilting and ready to testify to Its Liberty admonitions, had Ibis book appeared, and Or. Boxatatt lived In tbe Hventeeotb century. Beware of Empirics and Itinerant sotf-slyled Professors, who atimr cures but never sneceod. Ur. Bonaparte It the only pennanenUy established and responsible phyilcltn, In bts peculiar line, In Sonlhem Ohio, and hi* practice extends through every State In the Union and the British Provinces. IT/* Ladies in want of a pleasant and safe remedy for" irreguUriUos, obstructions, dee., can obtain MaoiMt Lo sin’s celebrated Female Monthly Pitts, at Ihlaoffice..- , ' Cacti ox.—Married Udle* In certain ritDilloiUihould not use them—ftr roaf)ns, see directions with each box. Price ID Rent by mall to all parts ofthe world. S’enonteddrenfogDr.E. BoxaraRTS,by mail,' a reply, wUUptaaM Inclose a postage stamp, who tend for Books or Pills, •. . ITy? This Book aeat under'seal, post-paid, to all pans of the world, on receipt of S3 cents, or ffve cop lea for *1X0.' •. , ' - 1 IT? All orders addressed In Dr. B, BoxapaUtt, No ISTSycamore aUwcLJbetween. PBUi and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio,’win bopunewuOy attended to. - Dr. B. - can be confidentially eoanillaa day and evening, rain or shine, of old or young, American or foreigner, mala Or female, at the Doilor’a Office, upon aU dlseams opvbicli bis book- treats. Office boon from a A, M.toSKU. . . • ■*' JelB-ly'

Hats—Hats. ; A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOY'S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.—

Ontbe28!h ultimo, in this place, of Consumption, Francis I), Lindut, aged years. On (he same day, neor (his place, Elijah Cot’RTKKT.

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Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW .V SONS. -

It is reported, however, that 1200 men enrolled nndcr the government authorities. No collision is anticipated. On the 3d the Governor issued a proc* lamation declaring the country in a state of insurrection, and authorizing the Major General of the Second Division State Militia, to raise aft army and preserve law and order.

NICW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Tbe Happy Home and Parlor Magazine;

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— AND AMO OF —

Boots and Shoes, For Ladies,'Ge.Uleman’s, and Children's

Messrs.-Goode, Cobh, of Ga., Oampiboll of Ohio, spoke in similar (arms of ■ their deceased friend. Tho resolutions -wore adqplcd. Adjourned. ‘ Washisqtow, Jorio 28,—Senate—Tho is not in session to-day. House—Messes. Howard and Sherman -of tbe investigating committee/have reHumcd and appeared in tl]flir seats. _

The Mother's Assistant ct* Child’s Friend,

HIBEMIimilY. Over U. P, Schcnck's Store. (ET Enhance on Pike street. jy2-If

for 1850.

Spring and Summer Wear. A large variety just received at *P23t WILLIAM SHAW & SONS,

THESE Magazines, as their names import, ate designed to tender home happy, to treat of the various relations, duties, (rials and joys of domestic life, to furnish entertainment and instruction for all (he members of the household, and lb exert a healthful, moral, and religious influence, free from sectarian Lias, in the many thousand# of families in which they are welcome visiters on thejfntof each month. To this end, every department, and each article whether prosaic :©r poetic, historical or fictitious, will contribute. Each number of the Mother's Assistant contains thirty-two octavo pages, with one beautiful steel engrar|ng, an occasional lithograph of some excellent specimen of. fruit or flower in colors, and one or two pages of origins} piusie. ■ : ■; • TERMS—Of the“H*rrr Home and Parlor Magazine, ” 82 <00 ay ear, fn adtance; otherwise $3,00;—of "The Mother's Assistant and Child’s Friend," 81,00 a year, in odwin toother wise $1,60. Specimen-numbers of IBe* latter will be sent free of postage .to any per? son ordering it, who encloses 6 cents in postoffice stamps; and of the former to any person who encloses in his oz her order, 12 cents in said stamps. J 4 liberal discountA'ill be made to Booksellers, Periodical deapts, Clubs, Associations and Sabbath schools. 4 ' .

Washing Fluid. CARINGTON'S Superior Chemical;Washing Fluid is for sate in Vevay, o’l Ales. Detraz's store, ami ot Ira. Lindley’s store. ‘ op2 ' - E. 0. CARINGTON.

Cheese, JUST received, twenty boxes Cheese. je25 TEATS & SOHENCK.

Shocking Tragedy.

The House resumed the • consideration of (ho bill for tho admission of-Kamos into (be Union as a State.'

Bayoo Bara, La., June 17.

A tcrribla affray took place hero this afternoon, to which S. H. Lnrty, sheriff of thie parish, and Mr. John Turnbull, planter, wore parties. Both pistols and bowie knives were used, Mr, Turnbull was mortaily wounded by a bowie knife stab in tbc left breast; which, the doctors say, leaves no chance of his recovery, al* though he is not dead yet. Mr. Lnrty had his leg broken by a shot which ho received in it,-and he was also wounded in the neck with a bowie knife; but he is not considered in any danger. Second Despatch.—Mr. Turnbull has hied of Ins wounds since the above account of the affray was despatched.

An ew book — just 'prom the PRESS. * LIFE SKETCHES . FROM COMMON PATHS:? A Serin of American Tales. BY MRS. JULIA L. DUMONT. 100 copies of the above work just received at the Book Store of I. STEVENS,' Kyle’s Building, Main slreet. June 4, 1850.—ll-o

■ Cash for Hides. THE highest price paid Tor Hides, either in cash ot Gjoceries. Call at the store of ap23 IRA LINDLBY.

Mr. Stephens, of Ala., having the floor, intimated bis design to offer a substitute. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, asked him to .accept an amendment thereto in effect, repealing so much of the Kansas Nebraska' .act as declares void the Missouri .compromise. - ■

WE are now receiving a frcsh.supply of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as (be cheapest. raarlS . TEATS A SCIIENCK.'

Kanawha Salt. / JUSt received a shipment of No. iKana- . .fcbasalL V I'EATS $ SCHENCK.-

Mr. Stephens—I do not accept it. . Mr. Washbdrn, of Maine, said Mr. Stephens' proposition was a side blow to kili the Kansas bill. Mr. Stephens domed this, expressing the desire that (be latter snould bo referred to a Committee of iho Whole upon tho state of the Union.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages,' Notes, Summons’ and Subpoenas, for sale, oi the Riyxillc Orncr/ febJO-tf

WE bare jtislreceived a supply of Kanawha salL V. L.-GRISAHDdt EON.

He vindicated the Kansas Nebraska act and condemned the movement of the Northern people to thwart the policy of that measure.

. 0 tr As Buchanan is the candidate of tho European foreign interest — Fremont of (he European and African interest and a sectional faction, let the friends of the candidate of the American people and the representative of American principles, rally to the rescue under the Banner of the “Red, White and Blue.” |

■ ABSHHsIKJASy IP&iMSSi ’ WE can furnish our friends and the public generally, with National Flags on very abort notice. Specimens may be seen at the REVEILLE Office.

C. STONE & COMPANY. Profit tort. V O* AilcommunicalionsAhouIdbe addressed Jo 0. Slone & Co., Boston. t •

Administrator's Notice.

Mr. Stephens said the pending bill admitted on its face that the Topeka constitution was formed against law ami order. He was inclined to think the real object of this movement was not so much

County Orders.

FOB SALE* 1HAVE fur sate tm reason able terms, an excellent MILCH COW, Apply immediately." . . ; JOHN W. WRIGHT: Craig township, June 18,1850- ;

NOTICE is hereby given thatlhcre is now funds in the County Treasury to redeem all outstanding county orders, and no interest will be paid after the lllh day of June, 1856. J. R. MOREROD, Treasurer.

11JOT1CB is hereby 'given, that theundcri. v signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah Beatty, lale of GwU«rland.county, Indiapa, Deceased. Saidestale is solvent, •. , .JOHN DOWLBR,. , . , jcl8-3t v v\ Administrator.

A GENERAL assortment of Cotlonader, Drills, Denims, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Mnalins, dto.,.&c., just received at . . ap23 . . WM. SHAW & SONS;

rBTHE American County Council will meet JL at Enterprise, on Thursday the 3d dayof July, 1866. A full attendance of the delegates from all the subordinate Councils is tc- ?! nested, as business of importance will he beore the Council. The friends of the Americen parly of Ohio counfy are invited to send delegates, os matters relaling to' the District will probably be before the Council. ROBERT N. LAMB, President, .. . Attest; JOHN F. DOAN, Secretary. -

ICi*ii>£ Sim ' ' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Rising Sun,-Indiana. Authorized Capital,....8100,000*

READY-MADE CLOTHING. HARWOOD & DO AN hove just received and opened a good assortment of Itcndy-Madc ('loiliing, 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 the wearer. Wc have Coals at from 83,60 to 012,00; Vests from $t,26 to 85,50, Pants from Si,60 to 80,60. Vevay, Sept. 12,