Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 July 1856 — Page 4

GOD ALWAYS NEAR. Though gloomy clouds ore overhead.

SPRXNG TRADE.

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvelous

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(Kr The year 1856 is the latter part of the-SOth, and the beginning of the.81st year of the Independence of the Untied Slates; it.is the 6509th year of the Julien period;.it is the Utter.part 'of the 5616th, ami. the beginning of the 5617th how the creation, according to the Jcws;;it ie the 2669th (according to Varro.) since the founding'of-Rome; it is the 2603d .since theera of Nabonasscr, Which has been assigned to Wednesday the 26th of Februsry, of the 8967th year of the Julien period, which corresponds accordirfg to Clironologists, to the 747th, and ac* cording to the Astronomers to the 640th year before Christ; it is the 5632d’ycar of the Olympiads; it is the latter part of the 1272d* and the beginning of Mie 1273d year (of twelve lunations) since the.Hegira,, or flight of Mahomet, which,'as is generally supposed took place on the 16th of July, in the year 622, of the Christian Era. '

Farming,

If the young men of the present gen; erotica would take heal to the following remarks, of an old and, experienced man, there would bo less idleness, less dissipation and 'less crime. ;Cities, generally speaking; are the hot beds of crime, and are the worst places ihthu wo rid. to raise children. The farmer is the only truly independent man, and there is plenty' of room in Uncle Sam’s domains to accommodate any or oil enterprising young gentlemen' out of situations;' Here is what lie says : . ■: i

WE are receiving arpl now opening a large ami .splendid assortment, of Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in-part of the following articles, to-wit:— . . Table and Pocket Cutlery, •Scissors and Shears,Razors and Strops, Table,Tes, and Hasting Spoons . ■ Edge Tools, of at) description, . Bench Planes, Gages i Squares, j* Hand.Ripp.Pannelii Tennant Saws I Wood CroMcni Saws. jin short, a full and complete asaoilmcnt of 'Carpenters* and. Coopers'Tools. ■ | • -ALSO — Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, *c., $c. 400 pair Trace Chains, •. . . 200 Halter Chains, - ■ - 50 pair Breast Chains, 25 Log Chains, . 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns, -Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery andVCaniage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of , * Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles,' do Cloth, SturrupsA Spurs,. Laces $ Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands,&c.,&c. Having personally selected the above art! cles. it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains. v Give us a call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. P. L. GRISARD ff SON. . Feb. 14.

No sunlight in the sky, And nigged by the path we tread.

TERMS $1 PER ANNUM. (£5* stwcti.v i.s AOVA'sce. -Ch

No resting place be nigh, Remember f tls the common lot ’

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Of every pilgrim here— Nor be this solemn truth forgot, Tbat God is always near.

As oft upon the raging sea, . With billows mountain ligb, We mask some vessel gallantly, - Let all bcr.courses fly;,'. So, ’raid the angry storms of life, - .. Give Hope a welcome cheer: Act well thy part arnidf the afrife,' For, lo.lby God is near? ; . Then as the closing scene at length’ Presents the sable pall, And manhood's glory, pridennd strength, Before Death's weapon's fall, ■ Ob! may not retrospection then Upbraidlngty appear, But God, beside thy couch of pain, Be always near.

Tilt: GRAND ItEfflEDV.

By the aid of a microscope, wc fee millions of little openings on the sulfate of ourbodlcs. Th tough these this Ointment, when rubbed on the thin, I set fried U any organ or inward part. D be sacs of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liter, affections of the heart, luflamatlon of the Lungs Asthma, Coughs and Colds, are by It* means effectually erred. Ercry housewife knows that salt naves freely through bone or meal of any thickness. This healing Ointment U t more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part. of (ha Bring tody, coring the most dangerous Inward complaints, that cannot bo reached by other means.

.Farming is a wholesome occupation. It promotes -health' and • physical . anil mental strength. ■ It induces the mind to. "look through : Nature up. to. Nature’s God,"'anil yet how jroany young men prefer leading a brief life of idleness and dissipation in.the city, to a long life of health, usefulness and respectability in the country. ‘ Almost oU persons as they advance in life seek pence and quiet in the retirementof the country; whilst the young are seldom content if not surrounded fay the noise, filth ami disease of a city. There is no more honorable employment than that of farming—nor any life m'oro'frec from care and anxiety. To the man who receives n fair compensation for his labors in the held, there is little or no taro. He need, not have an anxious thought. of what lb-morrow may bring /orth. He lies down to. a- sweet sleep, arid rises in the morning in renewed strength. !. How different this from town life, where he isin a perpetual whirl—anxious, careworn; and feverish-—with restless nights and' uneasy mornings—uncertain to.-day that to-morrow may. not produce Ills . ruin, ‘ and cast - him penniless upon the world.-; .For quiet happiness, the country is the place; and the only wonder is,, that men remain in ci lies d «- ring the heats of summer, sacrificing the healths of their wives add tbo lives of their children, when' they 1 can afford to place hath in the country, to inhale the balmy - aud invigorating; air, arid : to re emit 'their enfeebled frariies. Nothing would induce us to endure the sweltering heat of the city and the destructive odors which arc ; perpetually arising in warm wcathcr. if wo could make our escape to a shady retreat in the country.; -v If more young men- would become far; mcrs fv they would moretee rtainly contribute la their own.health and happiness, and to the ‘ general ‘ prosperity of the.nation, than hy spending their time in the idleness of the city.

TTf* When J li«k I** 6 ' 1 1° t ' ltf through which .ebire pawed, I 0>atthere waf da ""? r ! * hal ' h * d*Ti of tbo Union were numbered. I determined (lien. If neci-wanr, to Mcriflce every pro.pcct 1 bed In the world, and life Itself, to save the to nutty. Millikd Fillmoic.

En/tiptlat, Salt Rheum $ Scorbutic Human, No remedy bas crer done as much for tho con of di*easc*'of I lie Fkln. w haler er form they may assume, a* this Ointment. So rase of Salt Rheum, Scurry, Son .Head*. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand Its Influence; The Inrcntor has trareled orer many carta of the globe, r biting the principal hen pitali. dUncnslag (his Ointment, firing adrice as to lb application, and bas ihoa been the means of restoring countless number* to health.

our triumph be tbit of our country, waiutiBg our claim* to tb« public to nfldenco by no I tandart but that Of boneil deration to the principle* of our caure. which U no other iban that of the Constitution and tbo Union.—Ancuw J. Uostw#>.

Templar*t

The Rum Scourge.

Pretty Good.— A Virginia editor, in lauding Douglas, compares him to Mount Chimborazo, and saya he towers above other men as that mountain does above other hills.

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Public opinion will yet crush out the Hum Scourge. Tbe old system of iniquity is fast crumbling away. Truth has long since been gnawing at its pillars, an J the temple of blood begins to. show signs of falling. We firmly believethat the time is Just ahead when the iniquitous frame shall, be denounced universally aa o nuisance, and ground into dust beneath the heels of honest men. The wild dreams of fanrlia, aa a Senator said, is being rapidly realized all over the nation. Tbo mosses arc beginning to taketho rods from the hands of the magicians, | and vote and legislate for themselves.

Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when baring its cope with the wont cases of sores, wennds, nicer*, glandular swelling*.and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Gorcmn)eats, dispatcher to the hospital* of the East, large ftitpmeab of this Ointment, to he used under the direction of the Dfedlcal Staff, In tho worst cases of wounds. It will evstr any nicer, glandular swelling, illfltocss or contraction of the Joints, etreu of SO years'stand tug.

Long John Wentworth,-who knows Douglas like a book, says the principal difference is, while that mountain is pouring the lava' up, Douglas is pouring it down!. Fact! •

Rising Sun Woolen factory* IN order to 'keep up- with the increase or business, 1 have added to my machinery one new Spinning Machine, with 225 spindles in it, two new Looms, and one new Twisting Frame. Also,

• These and other similar distressing Complaints tut bo effectually cured If the Ointment be well fobbed In oTit the tart* affected, and bj otherwise following tho. printed direction* around deb poL Hath the Ointment and I'ille theuld be vied in . tht fallauing eattt: Runlons uimbago . Rore Ufi Hums MerctiHalEnipUonsSore Breast* - Chapped Hands Files Koro Throats , I'hi) obi ns ’ Rheumatism 5oresofal Hinds ’ Fistulas Kallrenm Fpralns Gout Mrin'lhscascs Scalds ■ Swelled Glands SHIT Joints ■ , Hirers Venereal .Sores Wounds of all kinds

rile* and Fistulas.

(|£r California has again become the scene of speculation iu breadstuffs, arising from the existence of a large export demand to supply the wants of Australia. The prospects of this year’s grain harvest in California, also, it is. said, are not so good; and together with the interruption of agricultural pursuits in Oregon , and Washington Territories, exerted an influence on speculation.

Fulling Slocks.

lam prepared to supply all cells for Ulanketsj Flannel, Jeans, Linscy, amt Stocking Yam. Terms as tow as any other establishment inthe west. TERMS:

For making Blankets, full width.... $1,00:: Cotton-warp do ■ do ....1,00 Fullbd and Napped'Blankets. 1,50 , Flannel per yard.. ............18c. Linscy do. . IGc. . Jeans (I find the waip).......23c. Carding and Spinning per lb........ I2lc. Making Stocking Yarn per lb... — - IGc. Canlqig Roils perlb............. ..file. People coming from a distance, can geliheir work done the same day they bring it. . Wool taken in pay for work, I will pay cash for wool. JOE SCHOFIELD. Rising Sun, March 2G—3m

•.♦.Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollowiy, 80 Maiden Lane, h'ew-Vork, and 264 Strand, London, and by all respectable druggists and dealer* of Modi’ cine* throughout the United State s,* ml thecj sillied world, in Pou.nt 25cchts,fi1k eenU,*nd $1 each. IE? The re U a considerable sating by taking Iho larger sires. X H- Directions for Ihc guidance of patients In Ct*ry disorder aw affixed toeach poL ocl 17-cowljf

, It docs the heart good to look back over' the lapse of years, -and witness how grand and sublime has been the progress of the reform. There is d moral sublimity ahont ‘it that docs the soul good to dwell upon.. ft. has met with disasters in a thousand forms, but it has gathered strength in dycry struggle., It has braved every storm of opposition, and,. I ike the giant oak, { has sent its roots deeper and yet deeper; in the public, soil.' In the days byegone, whennioral suasion {was the key-note of reform, it was sneered at by''strobgiminded'’ men as a themottoo low for them to do it reverence. la Id* ter days, when the bugle blast pf legal coercion is from State to State, there are hundreds of whining _ demagogues tcady tp prqtesl jigainst it as{unconstitutional; dealers:swear, and JadaS'ltkc disciples have, betrayed our; beloved into the hands of its", onemjea for lets than thirty pieces of silver. Notwithstanding all this, wider and wider has been the sweep of the reform, until it beats back defiance, with giant power. .

To get Horses out Of a Fire.—A gentleman - whose' horses ■ have been in great peril from such p cause, having in vain tried to save them;' hit upon the experiment of haring them harnessed, as though they were going to. their usual work,' when to fats' astonishment, they were led from the stable without difficulty.

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Which has now coni me nee Jf will be continued till the Presidential Election in November. It will he devoted to the success and interest of the American Early in the State and Nation.. Wilha large amount of political matter, there will be the usual amount of miscellaneous literature—with the news;of the day, local intelligence, the markets, 4 c., $c. In short, we Intend Jo make Mhc Rkvulle equal to any paper published in the Slate; in Political and Literary interest.To -pul it within the reach Of nil, we place U at the following very moderate terms : . 4 -

Purity Ymir Blood.

Tire Wonder of the nineteenth Century, Important and vf Great Comideration fo the T. A. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

OP all the remedies-that bare bcej - discovered during the present age for (he •‘thousand ills that ffetfa Is heir to*' -none equal this w.nnderful preparation.— Only three years bare elapsed since tho discoverer (who sj«onl a decade In studying. oxpcrlraenUUilng, and perfecting It) first Introduced It to the public, ami ft Is nl ready recognised, by the most eminent physicians In all parts of the connlry to be the most surprising and eRetire remedy for certain diseases of which they bare knowledge. All other compounds or syrups of the root, hate hitherto failed to command the sanction of Ibe family, treatise, on being tested, Ihey hare been found to contain noiton* Ingredients which neuliailze the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and often lint6s injure tbc heal 111 of the patient. It Is not so wllh Hurley’s preparation, . ■ ...

Old ,Timms.— In tie year 1784, the Legislature'- of Pennsylvania, to abolish the practice then 1 prevailing, passed- the to!lowing rcsolutionV after'considerable opposition:/‘That^-hereafter no member shall come into the chamber barefooted, nor eat his bread, and cheese oh the steps of the Capitol.” ‘ .

WASHING FLUID. fjnms cheap and useful article is destined Ji. (o-enlircly supercede * the use of the wash-board, and thereby do away with *58SsSS the heaviest psrt of the labor which house-, wires have to perform jn washing clothes.— We challcngcthe world to produce a cheaper and better washing preparation. It contains no Camphinejor Turpentine, and may be used freely by all, with perfect safely. : We positively assure the public that this preparation wit] save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, moreihan half your labor in washing, ami your clothes from being rubbed to pieces, N. B.-r-This:article is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect. - IQ* An Agent wanted taeanrs-u in the adjoining counlr In Kentucky. - All order* add rented to G. O. CARIKGTON, .Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland' county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended to. Feb. 20, 1856.—wtf

Single copies, 50 cents; twelve copies for $5; twenty-live copies for $10. 55 copies for $110—invariably in advance. ,• (p* Let clubs be made up immediately in' every neighborhood.

-' A Hist to . Ladies. — Stair carpels should alwoys"liaye a slip of paper put under them, at and over the edge of each stair, which Is the part where they first wear out, in order to lesson the friction of the carpets against the boanjs beneath.— The strips should be-.withiu an.inch or two as long as the carpet , is wide, and about'four or five inches in breadth; sons to be a distance from each stair. This simple plan, so easy of execution, will, we know, preserve a stair carpet half os long again os it would last without (ho strips of paper.

; Valuable,— Two lumps of gold, weighing four thousand aud one hundred pennyweights hare been received by Mr, T. R Callender, of Philadelphia, from the Colombia Mining Company, in Georgia.— They were of the -value of $4,300, and were the result of ten days’ labor.

This U the pure and genuine extract of the root, and willon trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and diseases! Affect ions ofIho Rones, ■ Habitual 1‘oiti recess, Debility, ' Indigestion, niseasesofibe Kidneys, Liter Complaints, Dlspcpda, Piles, Erysipelas, -, Pulmonary Diseases, Female Irregularities, ..Scrofula or King’s Kill. Fistula; Sjphlllr, ' Aud nil Skin s'lsca***. * • Iksides curingibu aborc, II Is also known to be a great and powerful tonic, purifying Ibe blood and Invigorating the system. In short, Hit, without exception, In the eases mentioned, and its general effect on the system, the most efficacious ns ItU ibe most desirable remedy of the age. It is already exto wisely used throughout Urn country, and Is fast obtaining an European reputation. The Instances of cures It Km effected are dally coming to tho proprietors knowledge,'and he has no hesitation In recommending tl to one and all who-desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, in efforts will be too armawit to admll of further doubt. Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla Is the ostv ocsttna iitirat In the market.

When Willard, tbo Detnucralic caudidato for Governor, addressed the people ot-Mimcic, Delaware county, Ind., the Black Republicans placed a negro named Anderson on tbo stand to answer him—a genuine Hack republican.'

O^T - Language is an invention which enables us to conceal our ideas.—Thf/yrand.

. The author of the platform adopted by the Cincinnati Convention, mast have been a close student of Tallyrand.

New Arrival*

t3T Mr. Fillmore, it is said, was rather shabbily treated by the dignitaries of Vienna. After the snubbing that Austria got through Mr. Wcbsfcr, Mr, Fillmore's Secretary of Stale, Mr. Fillmore could scarcely expect a great deal bf affection in that quarter. Mr. Fillmore’s foreign policy was an event in the history of the nation. If offensive to despotism, it was in necodance with every principle of Christian civilization. ,

The glorious cause has been sneered at and derided; from its first infantile st niggles. . That' day is beginning to pass away forever. Reasonable, right-think-ing men .now regard the reform as a grand and sublime scheme for the amelioration of the human race.- Political demagogues arc now the only ones who swear at it. We thank God, the sceptre is fast departing from their favorite Judea, and that the refonn is fast crushing them under,— Wo rejoice that the ? scourge has been driven from' the entire bordore of several Slates, and-lhot each year stronger and yet stronger,waves roll op the beach)'— There is a moral sriblimity in the work that docs the heart good to comtemplate. ; Wo firmly, believe the days of the Riini Scourge are-numbered.It may bo years before the grand Temperance millennial bursts upon the world. Many bard struggles Will have to be encountered; for themonster will-die hard. Utter and entire prohibition* qf) thotrafiic is the people’s scheme, anilfcannot be annihilated. The people have decreed, and their decree must be obcycdj.tilongh all,the demagogues in the lantl goi to the'block. Annihilation of the liquor traffic is one of (ho coming events .whose .shadow is oven flow falling in onr midst, ; :' war cry rings gloriously from Slatsto Stale, and lips, burning with rinifansiasra send back ten tliousand echoes:|; Prohibition < of the liquor iraffic has; become a fixed star of the first magnitude; in the. world’s moral galaxy. TcnlhonsanAeyes gaze'iipon it with rapin ro, and.’ its' beneficent beams cheer the hearts; arid the homes, of a Christian world. . ‘

THE undersigned haring replenished‘bis Family Grocery, - and 1 daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to oiler,the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, al a very small profit for cash.. Having pure based his stock, with cash exclusively, it enablcs'him to sell them on the same terms. Itis slock comprises of everything common-, ly kept in a Grocery .Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Sahtatus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and'

23T Ho that in Christ is Mirronnded by n wall ( of fire, which protects him, enlightens him, and comforts him; other walls aro weak, dark, and cold; this is impregnable, enlightening, ami cheering; believer, prize thy privilege.

CtT" Mr, Kossuth’s criticism bn Ltike 2* 14j which he says should read—.“Glory to pod in the highest; peace on earth to men of good will,” is much commented optin'by the religious press. The preponderkneo of authorities is in favor of the accepted reading! so say the critics, though much it is thought; may* be urged in do* fense of the other.. Baza, Mill, Behgul, Bunscd, ond Olshauscn, all read theorig' irial eugokias, “men of goodwill.” Galvin rejected it; not-upon critical grounds, hut upon the theological ground that it implies moral goodness in mou, aaobjcction of no weight in a question of correct reading.

Price 51 per bottle, or»J* for #3, For ule At Utn maim factory corner of FtretHh »»d ' Given slivcl*, ImdUtIIIc, Kr. t and. Uy all whoteaile huuAt-a throughout the United Slate* ami Canada.

' ' ■ . J. t* TIIIKBAUH, , Wholesale amt Retail a cent for S*itu*rUml co. Al», Tor sale l>j- the following Apcuu; . J. M. Fanx*x, Ml. Slerlitt;;. , Geo. McCcuorn, Jacksonville... It. OLMrman. UemilnzMn. Kli Axhki*ox. MoontrM. Suaw & Hown, Bratintro. t~ Joii*irro»,'AsIn>'a fonilfiir. Wx. lliaxtA, Pal ft lew. . II. L Fixxoaa, Knteipriic.. J. M. Pbonax, York Toauship. U, S. Montgomery. raarl?

{£7- An old lady out West had it groat aversion to Ryo, and never could eat it in any form. .vTill of late,” she said, got to making it into whisky, and 1 find that I can, ’ now nnd then worry down a little.”

TOBACCO A If D CIGARS For those wbo indulge in the nauseous weed.' For further particulars call on the undersigned, ALEX. DETRAZ, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, seplS Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

0^-J. 0. Fremont, the nominee of the Black 1 Republicans for the Presidency, was brought up a Roman Catholic, marSby a foreign , Catholic Priest, and all sympathies have been heretofore with Church. ■ •

jJST“Pa, ain’t I growin’ tall?” "Why, what’s your height sonny?" “Seven feet, lackin’ oyard!” Pa fainted.

flletallc Burial Cases.

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JESSE V. SHORT, TTKDERTAKEE, has and will continue to U keep on hand all sixes of the latest Improved Metalic Bliriol Cases, and also Plates with alt kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business. He fconslantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of READY-HADE COFF1XN, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his metalie cases of th» manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms.

Wra. L. Dayton, llic candidate for the Vice Presidency, is an avowed-Aboli-tionist, and jvns one of the , few men in theU. S.- Seriate who opposed the. Compromise ’Measures of 1850. ( .

Tobacco.— In the United Stales, physicians have estimated that twenty thousand persons die every year from the use ol tobacco. In Germany the physicians have calculated that, of all the deaths which occur between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five, one half originate in the waste of the constitution by smoking.—* They say that the article exhausts and deranges the nervous powers, and produces a long train of nervous diseases, to which thcstomach islioblc, especially those forms (hat go under the name of dyspepsia; It also exerts a disastrous influence upon the mind.

— One thousand pounds of wafers are used by the House of Hcprcscntativcs at Washingion, in a single session.

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(Kt* Gcnious will always work itself through, said a poet when he found his coat was out at the elbows.

Arrival of Mr. Fillmoro.

President Fillmore arrived at' New York on the 23 d ultimo. Minnleguns were fired* “and the most unbounded enthusiasm prevailed. Large; numbers of citizens called on him, including the Mayors of . Brooklyn and New In' replying to a question, ,Mr.; Fillmoro reiterated the determination riot (o p'ithdraw unless requested fay tho party nominating him. On tho 24th, a grand procession rams off, under- tho superintendence of the city authorities. . It was one of the imposing affairs ever witnessed; in that city. Great enthusiasm was displayed along the route. * - .

(XT I ’un is a frying pan of sorrow.— The flabby spirits come out of it ‘done brown.* .

Residence and Shop on Seminary .street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill) Jan. 1, 185G.—If

, 03" According to the artidss of war it is death to stop a cannon ball.

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Feat ok Spanish Biuoands. —A Spanish paper relates ahold exploit of a band of under the command,, of two brothers; ‘ tamed- Hierros: “When . all the inhabitants of the large; village; of Bendigo, near Liobaus, were' assembled at church on the morning; of Sunday, the 27th tilt, the bandits closed all the issues, and then, summoning the principal inhabitants,.one by one, made them accompany members of the band to their own houses, and give up all the .money, articles of jewelry and movable valuables they happened to possess.

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Commercial Correspondence* Embracing the general particulars drletter writing, as connected with the different branches of Trade, including the forms of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, 4c. LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men. . ■ , Young men wishing .to acquire a thorough Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage to attend this Institution. - TERMS.—rot a full course of Instruction -*i0 For Anther particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. R. S. BACON, Principal. N. B.' If any student, after completing tfco above course* U dcsUaus of obtairwo* is very improbable' “Banking and Interest Tables,”- I will furnish him a copy of any work how extant on that subject for W, 0Cl2 t R. S. Q.

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. sepl2 F. L. COURVOISIEB *‘

Toe shove establishment is supplied with a fine assortment and variety or

Result of the Cincinnati Nojuxaiion. —Tho Poughkeepsie Examiner saya.flhe venerable Judge 0. H. Rugglcs, of'ihat place, "makes no secret of the fad that be should not support tho Cincinnati nominations,"

Naughty 4lAN.-“Some bilious, hell Icoso Canadian paper pilches into onr American women after tho following atrocious fashion;

Farm for Sale.

And all kinds of material necessary for the prompt, neat and economical oicctulonof

THE undersigned wishes to sell bis farm, consisting ol 41 acres. Said farm w is situated in York township, Swilicr- p«| land county, Ind., about one mile wprt B g 8°l of Florence, on the road- leading to Vevay.— Lays well for cultivation. Those wishing to buy a small farm cheap for .cash, would do well to call and see the premises betore purchasing. For further information Call at the residence of owner on premises, or on J.H, Campbell, at Florence. apM-tf E. S. COFFMAN.

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What an'immense revenue would bo yielded to this town, if these laws were enforced here : j

Judge Buggies has been for thirty years a prominent member of tho Democratic party of New York. He is one of the ablest judges who ever sat upon the bench in that Slate, and is universally esteemed for the purity of his character.

Look at the women; charming at sixteen, faded at twenty, toothless at twentyfive, hideous at thirty, dividing their time between their rocking chairs and their beds, incapable of exertion, incompetent to exercise, over ailing, listless, lazy, straight op anfl down, like an old-fashioned clothes pin, making up the deficiency of their developemcnts with whalebone, cotton, and bian —are these the things to suckle heroes? fl'bo race has deterioated, and is dwindling away; and hut for the constant introduction of new and healthy blood from immigration, would disappear in a century.

The followfogtre a few of the varieties of printing done at this office

CARDS,

A law against swearing, just published by the police of Modena, contains the following provisions': 1. Swearing by the holy name o! Maria will bo punished by a fine of 850. 2. Swearing by the name of other saints 825.

Flain or Faner, of all sixes and description*, will bo furnished and printed at short notice. ffia&BtSs, For Urr Goods Stores, Shoo Stores, Grocon, Tailors, Milliners, and others, plain, or wllh tho richest stylo of border*. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Coro more Is l Blanks, and In fact ere ry description of . Blanks, printed in the most expeditions manner, at very low rates. DRAFTS * DRUGGISTS ISABELS, Will bo printed in Plain or Colored Inks, or Bronze,' or Combined Colon, in tho neatest style. Printing will be dono with Gold, Silver, or Colors, On Satin, splendid glazed colored papers, or Cards, unequalled for brilliancy. Our Job Tm Is mostly now, and of tho latest styles, from the extensive Type Foundry of L. Joan* •on d* Co,, which enables this Office to do nealocworic than any other office in the region round abou'uO TTT’The patronage of the public la respect folly aoiyclted. .

t3T The Ohio State Journal, Black Republican, a few years ago tho most influential, and one of the most profitable whig newspaper establishments in' that State, has been suspended, for want of patronage.

Lightning Conquered. FI1HE undersigned are now prepared to JL furnish Lightning Rods, with directions for putting up, and have now on hand 1000 feet for sale,.F. L, GRISARD $ SON. Sept, 19,'

3. Swearing by tho name of God, will be punished os a-still greater crime.

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, 10 hall bands do. , 2 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Eel Fish. For sale cheap for cash, by * marlS . TEATS H SCIIENCK.

(£y Recently, in Detroit, when Romeo and Joliet was being played, a scapegrace known as, 'Borneo,’ was in the pit.— ■Whop Juliet exclaimed; ‘Romeo, whore art thou?”

('10UNTRV PRODUCE of all kinds-Rags, Feathers, Batter, Eggs, $c., ito., taken in exchange for goods, by «p23 , ’ , WM. SHAW $ SON.

Here they Cons.—The Snmlerville Times, Darlington Flag, and Pee Dee Times, alb Democratic papers of South Carolina, refuse to support Mr. Buchanan. OH Buck can’t win.

Pofuutiok akd Bibles.—Tho population of tho United States is now over 25,000,000, making 9,000,000 families; of these, it is believed more than 1,000,000 are without the Bible.

The youngster rose and said—•Here I am, in the pit—I only had a quarter, and couldn't get into the boxes.’

LAWNS L Frenchand American] Ginghams; Cocheco, .Sprague, and Allen A Co.’s Prints. A general assortment.just received at ap23 ,WM. SHAW & SONS,

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For site low by febU F. L. QRISARD $ SON.