Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 28, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 July 1856 — Page 4
agent seeing: theTletter she bore from the 'Grand Master, would receive nothing for her passage, the captain of the steamer on ■which sheert.bfrked_f,>r Now Orleans no ‘sooner riflciphcrctl.it than ho gave her the heat Mate room . he had, and when ahe !reached the.Crescht city, she had two him* ■ dred an I ninety dollars left of her three ■ ImndrM. , She there waited on the Gen* ■era! in command of the Station, with the • letter of tim Secretary of. State, who im (mediately instructed the Colonel in comj , itrand ol thi forwarding troops, to j :thal she had aiirce passage lo Vera Crnjfj i by the first, steamer. By all the officers|she was IrcatcdVwjthftbe greatest polite*' ,peas and delicacy, for they were, all Ma-j ! sons,'and felt bound to her by liesas strong*] jand delicate as those' which land a brotherto a sister; And'rejoiced mthe opporluni*. ty afforded them of evincing the benign and noble principles of'the Craft. ; : After a passage of five days she reached Vera Crur, and having » lelter.from the commandant at New , Orleans to. the A* merican Governor,’she' sent it.to him, in* closing also the tailcmanic card she rccci* I vsd from the Grand Master at Washing* ton. The Governor immediately waited on bur at the hotel, end offered her a transport to the dty of Mexico by a train that would start the next merging. The Co* lonel commanding the (rain kindly took her in charge aud offered her cvMr'facility uml comfort pn her joarrwy, providing her wi(h a carriage when the country was level, and with males and palanquins over the Within ninety miles of | the city, they were,overtaken by a defaich* mcm of dragoon# e*corting;fi govrrnraent official to the G on cr aim co m m and. Anxious to get on, faster, slu* asked permission of the Colonel lo join* the detalch* meat, and though informed of the danger and and fatigue of. hard ridesday and night on horseback, she was willing lo lravc all, that she might sooner see her yon. -The Colonel then provided her with a fleet and gentle ilex icon; pony’, and she'assumed her place with (he troops, escorted by the office!a, and noVcr flagged till the towers of Mexico were insight. ' ' She reached the city on (he second day’s battle, and in the heat of the battle at*', templed to enter the.gates, An officer instantly seized'heir hrible and told her she miut wait until the city was taken,—; “Ohl air,” she exclaimed, "I cannot wait one hour in sight of the city that holds; my auii a jmsloner—Irnnst sec him."—"The city must first be taken madam,’V again replied with much emphasis. *T cannot wait, sir,'' she rep)ied, “my son; my only son, may bo ill—dying, in chains.. ■ —in a dungeon—one hour's delay may remove him from me'. Ob!. I must go, to him—I will enter the city. 1 ’ “Madam,” said the “you cannot reach it hut by crowing the;hattle-ficld—yon trill turo* iy be killed'." ?, “Kir,” said'the lady, “I. have not traveled from Virginia to the gale# of the city, to,tear to enter thornthanks .for your kindness—a thousand: heart-felt thanks for yon and the officers who have ' been so hind to me. 1 shall - 1 — 7- • «tnembor these officers with the most grateful feelinga of my hcart—but don’t retain mo longer. . Yonder is agate that leads to the city* I .will enter it in search of my»dear boy.” And on she aped, hut ere, she reached thegate nnolheir officer rodo tipi.by her ride and :admonish‘ ed her- ol her 'danger and ..“Sir,”,she replied, “tide is no t!mo to talK of prurience and fear—my ton, my only sou, a prisoner in chains. 1 am told that Santa Anna Its in the midstofyon glittering group. I will seek him ami place in-his hand, the laikmunie card Tbear—be is a will heed me."., “War destroys all brotherhood,” said the officer, \ who was not A Mason. She made him { no reply, but watching her moment Mrnck her/pony and darted across, the field ofj death. At . that moment the masked bat-} lory that-nutwned ilown one half of the! Palmetto regimonf, opened—yet right | across the gory field she was Reed gallop;; ing on her white pony, avoiding the re* j treating platoons by a semi-circle around | their (lank, tbe next moment she way seep conrring over the ground mtbfe rear, tlipl battery in foil play. Hundreds seeing her stop, forgolfnl'of the stoira of the iron { balls* that howled around them, to follow* j with their eyes what seemed to them an j apparition. All expected to see her fail every moment, but on fffio went with fearless air. “That woman’s ■ love for her son has made her. wild, said- the officer; who attempted lo nrresther flight; “She j will surely be killed,”' exclaimed another. “A ‘mother’s Joyo is stronger than the} pains of death,” cxclaimcd a soldier.— j “Such a mother can't be killed,” said an- j other soldier. :' “The God of battle,will ■ protect her,”exclaim ed, a -Tennefisoean, “aba will reach Santa Anna as sound as a roach.”. The soldier was right—she went over tlioficld’of death -and reached Santa Anna unhurt. He received her politely* and when she told him her errand and presented her tailsmaniccard, “Madam,” said am a Mason'and know the ohligationa of the Order in peace and in war.. W hen your,son was taken prisr oner, he mortally wounded my maternal nephew who is now dead—hot ho shall be restored; for I will not refuse your request in tho face of the letter yon bear.” He immediately gave her an escort to the city, wiih an order to restore her aon to her arms. Tho order was promptly obeyed; and that very day, as she promised,'she embraced her long lost boy. . .... ’
The Sunday School Celebration.
, Col. Bentos.ps me Sos-is-Law.— -In Ilia St. Loni$ sjrcoch oa Saturday night. last. Col. Bentou said; • I have one more accusation to make against this administration; it has broken np all political parties fonmlcfi on princi- ( : pie; it is the author of the fractional parties which now sprangle onr political fir* maroenti like those fragments of nbnrstnl planet to which tjw Astronomers give the name of asteroid.It i c the author br them all, and finds attributive justice ia in the scorn with which they all treat it. It ih unnecessary for me to speak of these i parties;! adhere In myoyvn, and.kiipport ! it; and that is the exclusion of alt Hie iest. .| One only I alittfle to—one with whlcH the. name of a member of my-family is <jon* j nected. nnd in reference to which Epmc i persons who judge me by themselves, (a • favor which 1 most earnestly decline,) attribute tom: 1 a sinister connection.’ I will
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The Union Sabbath School Celebration on the 4th, passed off finely. The 'following- were the services in the grove:
TBBMS $1 PEH Ax^MUWt* KTMCTLV 1!.* AIiVASCfr -CO
. 1/ OPENING ODE." Tcsc— Bahtina. i-ord, while for a’.l mankind we pray. Of every clime and coast, 0 hear js for oiir raine land— ■ The kod we.Iovf tht- moat.
“ub it n.AO is thchc.
0 guard our shores from evtry foe; With peace our borders bless— Our cities with p res peril y, Our fields with pkatcousncsi.
why are we sic::?
It ha* been the lot of the hum.in race to be welched down by JHei*e and’nifc ring. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS ■re apedally adapted to the reliefs/ Hie. WEAK, the KF.RVOU.S the BKLICA7E, and the JXPWM, of »11 dint*, net*, Mit,, and fonUtnUom. Profcwor Set* low*/ peraunally caperintemb the manofactore of hi* medicine* In the United Mnic*, and often Uem to a free and enlightened peof.te, a« the bed r«aeUv the world ever m» for (bo removal of dhtaie.
Unite ns m the sacred Io?c . Of knowledge, truth and Thee; And Id opr faith and valley* chant ; The songs of liberty.- 1
= .■ Loid of the Nations, thus'to Thee - ‘ . !. Out country we commend; : ‘ De Thou her refuge and her trust— Her everlasting friend, t PRAYER, BY REV. U. WASON. Heading of the Declaration of Independence, by J. W.. Boyd. - ODE SECOND. ’ ■ 1 • T csz—America: My country *tis of thee, , ; ‘ Sweet land of liberty, . ‘‘ Of thee 1 ling. - / [' '! Land .where my fathers died, ■ Laud of the Pilgrims* pride, ■ . From every mountain side * l.tt freedom ring. ' • . ' My native country! tUc," ■: * Land of the noble free,. Thy name 1 love; : .V. . I lore ihy rocki and 'rills," Tl V woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrill*,. Like that above. .
Tlmt PHI* Purlffilie Blood.
Thcie famou* nili are expreuly combined to operate eo the atouaefa, the liter, the kidney*, the loon, (hoakln.aad the bowel*. eoirrciircany Derangement In their function*. purff* bjr the blood, the very fotm« uln of life, abd lluii curing »li>et*e In all It* form*. Uj-apepalu and Liver Complnlnf, Searly half the human ram have taken these PHI*, It h w been proved In all part* of the- world, that aoih ; bjr bar been found to them It* ca*e* of dborden of the llvef, dyepepda, and tioraach complaint* p*nerally. A 'They toon sire n healthv tone tothcaeorgan*, however much dinged, and when alloihar mean* have failed.
IT? Wboo 1 Ink b*ct to tho throophwhich .aVet* pw<J. J fxl Uni ther* dinpet. tbit thf iUti of tin Union were tumbled. f rfrtofnilwvl Ok*, if neeewiy. l<> iwrlflce entry r-olitlt*l.proip.crt 1 bid In ih# w*rH. acid Ilf* itulf, to **f« the country. MttLtlO PlLLKOIE.
not answer finch insinuation by words, but by condnet’. [Grent npplatwc.] Now when has it cycr jiappeuctl that I have been influenced by family connections, or even- by my'own' interest? What otfico have I ever got for one of my family?— What appointment hayo I fiver got fur myself? . No, citizcnsf l am above such considerations. -1 am .above family,’ and above self, when the . good of the Union' is. conceincd. Kromj first to last I havi been for my country, i|nd ; incan to continj uc for it, I have made many sacrifices.fof it, and am making a great one now in standing tlriscanvAss. ’
SPUING TRADE, WE are receiving and now opening a large and splendid etvortment of Hardware and Citllcry, consisting iri part of the following * nicks, lo-wit;— . ' Table and Pocket Cutlery, . Scissors sad Shears, Rasotsand Strops, ’ . Tab'e.Tca, and Basting Spoons x. Edge Tools of all description, j,'Bench Plartes, Gage* 4 Square*. Hand, ilipp. Pitnuel dt Tennant Saws Wood Jf Snw*. In ahnrt. a full and cotsplcle arjortment of Carpenters' and Cooper.?* Tools. - ALSO - Shovel*, Spades, Manure and IIay Fork*. Car. den Rakes, 4c., $c. - ' l 400 pair Trace Chain;, 200 Halter Chains* ■ fit* part Breast Chains, . ?.> Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, '. - Double and Single Barrel guns. Pistols of every description. Shot Rags, Powder,.Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, ia part, of Bridge Bill*, - . Enameled Leather, Ruckles, do ’ Cloth, ‘ Sturriips A Spots, Laces $ Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles,; , Brass Bands, 4c.,&c, ;, ■ Having personally selected the above art! clcs,‘il will enable us'to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low* pnecs as Ihc same can be bought west of the mountains'. Give us a call, and esamine our stock of goods and ,pri;cs, before going elsewhere to purchase. | - , F. L. GRtSARD SON. ■ . Feb. II,- \V V:- -. •
TT? Let oar triumph bo that of (nr country. bm»utei oat claim lo tho public confidence by no »Un(Ufd bat that of boncit demotion to the print I pier of cor eittie. whlth li no other Uom tbit of the COn'Uuilooiod tbs Union.—Asp* tw J. Uostuos. -
Gen e ml Debility. Ill Health. ' Minv of the mod despotic Government* bate opened their CoHnm llom.-rto the letfodnetlon of the*c rilli, that toe/ may become the medicine of the mat- ««- ■ learned-Col lege* adult that thU medicine b the beat renv Jy ever knowa for perv>n* of delicate health, or where tlie»v*iem ha* been, impaired. a* It* lorboraUtgirfapeiilc* never bit toaflotd relief. - I ■ Female Complaint*,' [■ So Fmale, young or old. thoaM be without U»l* celebrated medicine, it correct* and regulate* the mODiblj]tatir*** it hll acting in iDAnimti like a Charm. It 1* aliothebe*t and ufcat medicine, that/an be given u» children of all age*, and for any complaint; counvjuenllj to family ahouid be without It. UaUotnfy'* Pitts ere the lest remedy tnean in the teorldfor the Jolhuinp Qisedteti- ' Avthmaj .Waniu*- • IodIge*l«n Bowel Com pi tint* Promy ■ Influents •' Coast*! , 'Debility', Inflaiurtlon. , Fever and Ague Inward Wnkntaa Clieyt Dl*ea*ca . Fj'-uate Com- Uver Complaint* l oitlveoM# .. ■ 1-laJt.Jw InwneaiefSpWta (tr-p-ji.d.t ■ Il.’adwhi* lltej > . Stone and Grar.’l Feeond.vry Fyrap- Venerea) Affec\Votu«j.f all kind* tou* ' ■ Uo tfKj/ V * ■ Manufetorlrvof I'rnf.-:*mr do ttowar, jfi Matden Line, hew Urk.and fill Strand,tendon, ml by all rcvp-'ttaMe'IJmssNt, and I water* of Medh rl-r thro cheat we Coded Sta'-.-s and the c:* Hired world.' in bovev. r.t LSe^tiH.fl-'f, cent*.and *1 e»eh. 1 l r r’Th:n* u * euuiiderabb* a-iviuc hr taking th* larger vice/. - - • .
BUSIKEB8 WOT ICE 8.
Ilovt to Obtain the Borolllr. £nclo*e one dollirtn a I slier. In the prc«n« of tour PoJtmMWr, wntinjc pbHl j the PB« of the o«iec to which yon derire the pi*r MnnylTlnp lhe Mroe of the Coanty «■! Eute.and direct In foil to F. J. Vf,LDO, Rrnut Off icr, Vne*v, Isn., and on petuw of milMhJ piper *|H tftcb yoa.ind pay yon weekly tlilu for * whole year.
Anthorlirri Aceul* foe thle P«P»*;* . . 7. B. PAL5lf.ll. Naw’Yort, Phllidelphu. im Sottafl>ia dnly etnpoaered lo Ute idrottUenicriU for iuerton InTm Rcvnut al oar rctrohr ratei- -- 5. H. PAKVIA', So. « Fourth U«eU between Walnut »ad Vine rirecU. ClcclnnMl. will retelle idtirltiement* and labKripUom forlhU pap<f-_ „ ’ — Gioboi A. Cinrrr, Xo. t3 Doelt fir'd. PhtUdelphia, I* duly mthoriicd to receive idverttiimenU farTBt Wniuv Ilrvmte In that dty.
Itinliig Sun Woolen t'jirtory.
SK order to keep -up w ith the increase of business. ) have added, to ray machinery one new Spinning Machine, with 225 spindle? in it, two new Looms, and one new. Twisting Frame. Also, ••
(O’A yonngman having cut Ills finger, sent for a doctor, who after examin* !<n£ the wound, requested n hoy to run as fast as he cmiU for a certain plaster. ‘ Ob, m3*, cried the patient is the danger so great—yes, was the reply-—if the fellow don't- run fast' I am nfrnld.the cut will, he well before ho gels back.
' FiiIlinjr SfflCK*. 1 t I am prepared. to supply all crlts' for Blankets, Flannel, Jeans, Litisryj a'nJ Stocking Yarn. Terms as low #s any other establishment in the west. . TERMS:
To Friends ami Corr«*|»oiulcuts. • ■ - We nrc ftllllhz to publish all conuaotilcaUoM of laffldcnt merit to Je$»nre nth conipleoUr, upojiall topics suttcil to tbc character of our paper; but »« «o Loialsh to be ucJer»too4,ln i<i Joint, to approve or rapoJiAlc the optuItwH they coiilola. Particular Notice to Mall SulneriUrr*. - EnWribort Bmllnj mr.rks-tbusi X their Mpffi made with pen iuiI l/)t. OB the tnafplB under or pMceeJlnt their imue, *111 know that their terras of subscription are espirinp, ami the j-aper *111 stop nnlets they remit more money.
‘ Let music swell tic brecie, - , And.ting from all the trei-s, Sweet freedom's soap; Let mortal tongues awake, ■ Let all that breathe'partake; Let rucks their silence break, . ' -The sound prolong. ( fathers' Godlto a s Author of Uberlyl ■ . To thee we sing; ' - Loop may our land be bright With freedom's holy tijclit ■ Protect us by thy might, - > ' Great Godoilr King!ADDRESS, BY REV. J. G. OHAFEE. - ODE THIRD.
For making Dlankeis, full width... .$1,00 Cotton-warp do do .... 1,00 Fulled and Napped Blankets,..,,..,1,50 Flannel per yard..... ,13c.. Linscy do 10c.
."Bo much for a mother’# love—and noble HTtnpmitotic heart which Masonary ever extend* to.lovely helpless women.— Oh! if widowhood he; the doom of. worn.in, who would not'be a Mason’s widow?’' Who would not he a Mason's wife mother, daughter, or sister, in the hour of peril aud need?
Jeans (I find the warp) ..We, ‘ Canting and Spinning per lb........121c. ■ Making Stocking Yarn per lb........me. Carding Hojls per lb ,6jc. j People coining front a distance, can get their .work done the same day they brirg.it.; Wo,o1 taken, in pay for work. I - will - pay cash for wool. • , ,JOE SCHOFIELD.' Rising Sun," March 2d—3m
THE WBBKLY HBVBIILB,
PtivU'y V «r Rloorf.
For the Campaign,
Which haj now commcnccJ, will be contmued till the Presidential Election in November. It will le devoted to the rutcess and Intereit of the American Parly in the Slate •ml Hation. With a laws aroounlof political matter, there will be the usual amount of miscellaneous .literature—with the news of iho day, local intelligence, the markets, &c., <Vc. In short, we Intend to make the Ruvsillk equal to any paper puilishrd in the State, in Polilical ,nnd Literary interest. To put'it within the reach of all, wc place it at the following very moderate terms:
The AV’ouder of the.Tilnrtrenth Cenfnry. Important on.i’of Orr.U t'nsrdrralion la Ur
■; •'vfpfrin*, T. A. }]b‘ftl.EVS S A15SAPA p.JLU,
The total value of foreign ■ goods imported at the poll of Boston ijaring the week ending June 27 amounted to 81,042,690. . . . '
; Tc .n F. —Mnd In. When our fathers, long ago. 'Fled from'persecution's flume.
OK all the 'remedied' that .Inre bee,i diaeorerad florint (he jjir«mape llrthe “ihontand )|ti ibil Bert •»Mr none v'jnal Ibi* * oti<!ir/ul [i rend ration. — Only three J5sm have •dapvd »inee the dldcovercr (who iwnt a <K'fa.lc In 0T|K-rimenta1Ulnr, and porfeetlo t It) Jlrrt introduced It to the pnblie. and It it already rrf.*?nejJ. hy the tn»d eminent rhyi). dtn* In all [an* of the rout,try lo be the moiUurpfiiinjf and ed-ctive remedy {or wrulu dUeajct of which theyhave knowledge: t t 'Ml Ollier of iymji. of the root, hare tiltherte filled to romthctnl the e.inrti.nj of the f>i*ulir, he<m Mne-iettcd. Cii-T bare (K en-found to contain Mitjouv Ingredient* whWi neitliallM the rood oCerta of the Sampjiilla. and ofen time* In)am lb* neallh of the prtl.-ni. It it rot *o with llurtev’i prenantiotu . ■ . , ■ * ■ * *
SUPERIOR CHEMICAL .
WASHING FLUID. fBIHlS cheap and useful, anicte is destined a. (o'entirely.supercede j-a I he use of the wash-boa rd, -<^5ySBSgwffi t and'thereby.do.away with . *»®3SwSr the.heaviest part-of thc .labor which housewives have to perform in washing clothes.— ,Wi* challenge the world to produce a cheaper and belter washing preparation. It contains no Campbiiic or Turpentine, and may be uml freely, by all, with perfect safely. \Yg positively assure the public, that , this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more man half your Inhorin washing, and your clothes'from being nibbed to piece's. N. article is warranted not tainjhre clothes in any respect. - ’ " ■ JirP'An Agent*»nted : w nnrasi'Io the adjolnine county In Kentucky.) All order/ addrywl to ■ * E. 6:. C A KINGTON, Manufacturer, : : Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana, —will promptly attended tu. ’ . . Feb. 20, 1S53I—wlf . . .
- O’er the dark lempe'iluoiis sea, • Lillie children with them eamc; ■ Little children Knell sndptayed - .With their sires on freedoms' shore, ' ; Raised the grateful note of joy, -, v . LbuderjthJn the ocean’s mar. ; Burst me on night's darkest hour, -. ■ ';.f?bilu:cn heard the savage • ■ And tht loud and fearful cry . V Of lljtir parwiis aj they fell. Children.rung in later rimes, . Liberty's inspiring lay; .Gtowjlig hearis.iu concert hailed' ’'' Each returning festal day. ■ But a nobler sweeter song ■: We, tliis day, have met to sing; Praise to liiin, in Bethlehem burn, ; Him, our Savior nmi our King, r. lie bus con<]ueicdI,Lo! tiC comes, . : Leading captive death end siol Open, open wide your gates’ , : ; Leithe King of Glory in! ADDRESS BY RE WAV. JOHNSON. . ODE FOURTH. . ’■ Tcsz—Missionary Hymn.
JST The IT. S. Frcoanrcr reports that on the 23fl nit., there were 820,434,000 in the Treasury.
A D v y. ItT I SK M EXTS.
Single copies, 60 cunts; .tu olve copies for $6; twenty-live copies for $10, 65 copies fur $20— invariably in advance. J7* Let clubs be made up nomi-diatcly in every nwghborhocd.
THE WEEKLY REVEILLE
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ThUU Cieptre and cennlne r-vtnrtof rte.rool.and vil! ou)irlalt b** TiuuJ |*i pftfft a ntruta and perfect enreof the following; tom plain 11 and diteatei; AflertKini of the H'<uei, Ihblinal tmtlitiioi, Ik-bilily. - ,, linlIcciUon, IWaittofL'ic Sidneys hirer Complaint*, nirpeptla. 1 I'll-#, Kn slpelj-, l*<il(nonsrr Pt*ea**f. Femn!.: IrrepLntwf.- -Kern'iila nr Klnr'a Kill, Fwuile; • - .. Mphijit. . And r.llSkl.w At* *£*'?. ' ■ “ —
OPPIOB; Oi-cr Grisards’JIardtrore Shore, 2 d Story, Conirr of Mnlu nml Frrry Street*.
THE MASON'S WIDOW.
During tho late Mexican war, a lad of 16. & dating .young Virginian leaped a fence ana clr.noea oparoj/ti numb 'yards abend of his do nip any, and was ta ken prisoner, but not before be bad killed three Mexicans and. mortally wounded u Colonel. His motbcc; a poor widow, but (bough poor,.a lady, (and .why not?) beard of bis fate and as be was her only son, her heart yearned forhis release. She tvept ot: the thought, but while (be (ears were streaming down her check?, Middenty tho recollected that she was a Mason'* widow. Hope lighted up in bur bosom at tho thought—she dried her tear?, and exclaimed “I wilt go and lest the (ailsnianic powtr of tbe<mnEii my huaband loved and revered so ranch." She hold some fen articles of her furniture, and with the money reached the city of Washington on foot. In her dusty attire she entered tho department of the Secretary of War, and with some difficulty obtained an interview. Asshc entered the (Apartment in’which be 'was scaled and be saw bow dusty elio appeared, “well nm'am,” was. the solution he nave her: but when she re*
Ttts above establishment U ruppIW wilh a Due anortiucut and ysrkly of ■
Ite*!.lei enrirr the ahor/. l: : !io known to b* a jrreat awl |>nrerfi| tOoie, purl ft be the blow! and Invicoreilni ;!«.*■»» Hem.
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In rt/rt. ii i-.’witliontrve'f.ojn. In the eaao* menihl IN on »TtlL’Tn» the cCtar.or.tr.,-. tt ta the tn o,» J-VrU le remedy of U.e uv*. UI«alfe»dy >r»-J lltrvJshojt tie : r,vi tl in, and i*tavt Enoip -an fe|ettatli>n.' .Tfioln-' .tLine-'t of ear-i it hat eifi-e:-.| are dadv riiirtiti; In the proprietori knowledge. and he lit* no fioaitation In recoitiirK‘MllTf£ it 81,4 ;1l iho fTrilrc toproruro relief from fi.Terirjr, fine V-I lie Mnr iri.-d.iti e(Wn will b<- too aj piwitt to admit of farther llonbt. ■ ItCfollc-tt HiTr!-k‘s Sirv.jmlJIa la tlu’ om.t orient aicnn.r in the mFrlfel, ; ■ - Price 5,1 per horn*.,ir .tly-for $**. * Piir bI- H llin .iitiufirtirt c irurref Frrenthand preen Hret-ti, l/idiTille.- K; .. rn.l by all wholcwlw lou4ta'liittirgbou| the,Foiled M.-.um aw| Cltuda- ' V J- bi.TIMEDAUD.
And ail kind) of materialfjrdie prompt, oral and economical osecimnii of. -
flfcw /Irrivnl.
TUB, undersigned .[having replenished bis Family, Orrery, *aml daily receiving, neu* supplies; 1-e ;s leave jo inform the public (hat lie' pfepared tij offer ,l he necessaties of Hfc-to tW hungry and needy, at a Very small pr-itit for cash', Haviflg purchased his cash exclusively, i: enables faturto sell them lo* on the same terms. , ' 11 is slock Comprises "of .everything cornmonly kept in a OroceryJSlore, such «
. The follnwfrc are a few of the varirtlis of priutls? done at ibU cuJlcc . ■ - ,
v ‘; To tli’c-e, O blessed Savior,
Our grelcrulsongs wc raise; - O tune our hearts ohd voice*.'' ■-.- -Thy bOly name topraisc;* * ' !Tis by lhy sovereign mercy; - , • We'tc here a.ltowcd.to meet. ■. - To join with friends and teachers, Thy blcssiiigto ciilttral. / - • ; g«tidc and bless our teachers, 1 .Who labor for otir good, * ■ And may the hdiy Scripture* v ■ By us lc.understood;, 0 may our hearts be given.:’.;. . /> To rher. dur glorious Kim;: That may meet in'Heaven. ' Thy praises there to Sing. ‘ REFRESHMENTS. DISMISSION ODE. ' Tcxu-~<7rrenri7/e.. - Lord dismiss us with-thy blessing, ■ Bid us im\y depart in peace, : . Still on hea.;un!y nfanna feeding, ;; Let our lore a nd/aithIncrease. Fill car;!).breast with consolation, Up to thee our hearts we raise;, When we reach (bat blissful station , Then we'll give thee nobler praise. BENEDICTION.
v -C&BBSt Plain or Fancy, of ail *1rev and will be fumUhcd a£d priiihM at short tiotiee. .
■ 5PA&ip’ar.;Maai'itS9 / .''- For Urr CSoodi Fl»res, Plibo Fiores, Greeter*, Tsilon, Milliner*. ntnl other*, pbtn. nr nitli.ibe ■ . richv-t Kyle of. borders.. • . CTRC UI .A ll*, HI I.L.-l.ri5.VDS, CommetcUI.’U'.jnks, 4n<t In fad i-ver; •IcKripiton of Blank*. friiiied In tin most expeditious. wander, at-my lowrok-r. - , . ■
tt * I M 't.UJIVUi \\ fovr**!* ir.r* Hctxll for K*]u*rJani1 **• AT*?. f» ? *>I- tv tV .t-ti;,:-;, - -J. M. risni<e.\Vi. - ,f*co. MrOciuitt, K. (>:;4«rtip, 8', Kts A'»r*t••(!?.'* L. Jonvnon. Aa-WC-u.iIju;:. ; Wx, Unir.i. Filr/Iew, ' ■ R.I.. - Ftxrtovr. r-'ii!rn>rir-’. J . M. FfA'fir, VviikTixiiiJilp. U. S. r'l'XifijOcn *rr. atrt2
. - .COFFEE. SUGAR, -MOLASSES,.- .. Vinegar/.-Candles,: S«(tp, Salatalu*, f!uc, Cheese, Crockers, Mackerel, Teppt-r, Tabic Salt, and ‘ - : ‘ TO BACe 0 A S'D •; CIGARS . Pot those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars.call on the undersigned. , . ALEX. DETKAZ., > No.;4,-Schenck's Block, -, • septfi Ferry sired,' Veiny, Ihd. ■
DRAFTS Ai DRUGGISTS LABELS,
TVlU be printed In Plain or Colored Inks,, or Drtwze, f or Combined Color;. In the ucaUst style. : Mating will be.done with Gobi, Silver, or. Color*, - :
On Satin, splendid trliiodcolore.j papon, or Cards, 'uaoqualloJ forbriUbnrr. ,'. . . Our Job Ttp* t* inoiliy .now. and of the -latest Kyles, from, the extendve Tyjte Foundry uf l.Jonvr's A Co.. which enable slim Ofllee to do nealerwort tbao any - (UhcroCtei* hi die teuton roundabout-- . ‘ : Ii'P.Tlit prurou ago‘.oft lie public1* r*SprelfuUy lollclled/ '■ ; ' ■
Metalic Biuinl Cases.
.- i JESSE.V. SHORT, 1TXDERTAKER, has and" will continue to wj. keep .on hand all sites oMbe'latest improved M italic Burial and also Ptales with all kinds of inscriptions.-.He will also attend to. cementing, and ail calls in' his tine of.business. ;j He constantly keeps onhand all soils nod sizes'of.-
moved her veil, and lie saw the visage of the lady in her face, he halfway raised himself in hia chair and pointed her to a seat. She told him of her son's capture 1 . end wish to go to him, . "I can't help you ma'am,” ha replied; Va very expensive jonrney to to the city of Mexico. Your eon will ho released by and by on exchange of prisoners.’/ "Sir.” laid the widow rb. the tear of woo rolled down her cheek, "can yon nor help me to a passport?" "Of. oburlo," he-replied, "that will be granted yon at the Secretary of State's office; hot yon ore poor, how do you expect to pay expenses of such a journey? a is a visionary scheme. • Good morning, ma'am.” - "Sir/Viaid the ladj, '>ill yon be i(o hind as to recommend me to thecnc of the officer in command of the regiment that will sail from Baltimore in a few daysl” - I--' “Impotbible tna’ani, impossible,”, he replied. ! Then turning to the. page, he said > "who did yon.say was waiting an •ndience? Tell him I am at leisure." •’Sir," said the widow, "I have one 1 question more to ask before 1 leave yonr office, and I pray you answer it—are yon • Mason?" ; "Yea, madam, 1 * ho replied. "Then, air," abe said, "penuit mo to say I am a Maaon's widow, and ray poor ton in prison is a Mason's son —with (hit dtdaration I leave your office.” Tnat moment the Secretary's manner was changed to that of the most courteous interest—-he entreated her to be looted until he could write a line to the Secretary of Slate. In a few minutes ho presented bar with a note to the Secretary recommending her to his sympathy, and friendship, -The Secretary of State received her roost kindly, and gave her a letter to the commandant at New Orleans, directing to procure her a free passage to Vera Crnz by the first steamer. Through the agency of tha two Secretaries tho Led -j ges placed in her hands three hundred dol-; lire, with a tailsroaniocard from the.Ortnd. Master at Waahfngtcij, and the" widow! left the city, When s.hB r*s' , h , !'i Fitlyh’rgV tin rtiga
North* west Corner ofiiisth ami Walnut streets, ■ - Cincinnati, Ohio. '
Olij i\mv i» Your Time. A BOOR' FOR THE MILLION. REA 1) AND R E FI.E U T!
Th* In! SehonV, JoT 'oUninini; a • Practical ' Knowledge of DOOK-KEEriXG, tyc., • ■ . J tht Jattruttora bring Practical • ”, *■',■ I AccaunMiifs. - ■ fflljE COURSE OP J NET RUCTION rirtn : Institution is Thorough and Com'consisting: of Vy Book-rCtr|iIu{f, by Kntry, Embracing every depanmuni • of Trade and Mercantile Accounts, via: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Rankiitg, • Railroad, Steamboat. Individual. Partnerships Joint stbek, and Compound Company Ditsinerj^”
HEAD V-TTADECOFFIXS,-lined and trimmed,’ cloth covered dnd plain, and; w'ill.aUcnd with bis Hearse .ill- funeral calls.- Having purchased his metalid eases of the manufacturer, and all tnateiials at wholesale prices, articles in ms' Ude: wilt be disposed of on the most reasonable terms.. : Residence'and Bhop on'Seminary■ slrecj. nonh-west of Schcnck's Flouring Mill.' Jon. 1,1856.—;lf . :.
DR. BONAPARTE'S.GREAT WORK OX Dlcrnira of.(lie'Gcultiil Organa,;' ’ , ,'cxLLcb thc ‘■ * : PRIVATE .UBplGAL TREATISE;: : OR; citlDB ,TO. IIKALTd.
C&~ A beautiful tribute, is tbiu, which, that* writer of fio mnoy good things, Mr. Arvoiiymoii", pays totbeBoftelsex:
Adapted tu tbeuM of crcnr tndWMnal {male and ter mile.) The rrealtit boo*, an J only one, ever pub* lUbcd |n any lancosce or In any cotmtrr, on ihb ,ubj«t. Tbo valosbl" adrlea and Irapiviilre warnIilK it civet, wilt prevent yean of tnuery and Miter* ing, and »ve anoualiy IhooiaoJi of Uvea.: 1 TbU book ielb bov to euro the AcK' ' followingdtaease*,andentlght/fit. ■ '>>40 en. Uiow; who (trope In dark fflff- YcA5S ncaa; Gonorrhitr. Glrel, Chordee, Stricture. I’bxmoitr, I’*rapbyniO'b, Gravel,. SynMIlU, ' »¥8mi RuI>o.Warti. UlnUhes.b'ensuanHP alUm.Betnlnal Weaknen-Slaa* u9U .turbatloD/or Self*Abu«e< Rapt preWon of the Menjea; FhlUns of tho Wntnb. how to. prevent ■ft• Prrpnmry. MetutrnaHnn/Btr- ! 'If /fvv f ' • renwea*. UhcutnatUm, &c.,&o. • It'treats os Midwifery, Abortion, Mbearriape, Celibacy, with remarks to the youny 1 and old of both sexes, which ertry one iliontd know. It alto telb bow to promote the growth ,of the Hair, : and prevent Us falling 1 .olf.&c. : .. 1 - The painful and dlstriiettve habit of Self-pollnUon Is here dtKitbed, with the Cause, syinptoi.u and reme* dy. Millions woo now flit a premature andtuollmely grove, could.have been living monuments, .willies and ready to testify u> Its Uberly' admonitions, had ■ Ihb book-' appeared, and Dr. Demean lived In-the seventeenth century. • : ' . ' - - , 1 Beware of Empirics ssd itinerant self-styled Pro* fessoro. who arntarr curoi'but iieveriaececd. |ir. Bohtpsrie b.thc only permanently established and responsible pbyslel»n, ln bis peculiar line, In Roulhorn I Ohio, and hit praeUce eitonds throngh every Slate In tho Union and the British t'mrlnces. ■ - VTP Indies )o want of a pleasant and safe remedy for IrreyulatiUea. obatraetlons, &c., can obtain Map* arfe lemi', celebrated Female Monthly! Pills, at thlsbUlee. • • ‘ ladies in certain situations should not nse Uiom4for reasoi}s,‘seo dlrecllona with each box. Price Mi Sent by mall to all parts of the world, ITT* Persons addresjfnj; Dr.E, Boaararr*,by mall, wishing a reply, will bleastf Inclose ■ postage stamp. Alto, all who send fbr Books or Fills. . .. - JTT’.Thls sept under'seal,’ pott-pald, to oil parts of the world, on receipt of SS cents, or flee cop Its for 91X0. rrpAll orders addressed to Dr. B. BovaeaaTt, So 167 Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to, Ur. B, ran be contldenUally consulted day and evenlnf, rain orshlne/ofnld or tonnp, American or fore loner, -mole or female, at the Doctor's Offlce. upon all diseases of which Ids book treats. Office houn from ft A. M.WBP.M. JelMj
'•As the vine which has long Iwinlctl its graceful foliage nbont the oak, and been lifted by. it into sunshine, will when the hardy plant iVrazed by the thunderbolt, cling round it with caressing tcjdrils, and bin J up its shattered boughs; so. is it beau* li fully ordoicd byPro vide nee, that; worn an who is the dependent and oi nament of man in his-hoppior hours, should be his slaiy and solace when smitten with sudden calaniily. wlDding hcret'lf into the rugged recesses of hlv nature, tenderly supporting the droopingi head, and binding op the broken heart.** ,
CSwnmVretal Col cut alt nut, comprisin’.calculations in Per Centage, Ej. change. Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom llouse Transactions, &c., dfc., according, io the roost approved methods,. -j! . ■ PcxMaxsirtp.—A good biisipc-ss hand writing is guaranteed to every on.e who completes a full course of insrrucironv - : Commercial (tyrrrnpondencv, - Embracing the general .- particular! of letter writing, 'as connected with . the different branches of Trade, including' the form* of Invoices, Account Currents/Orders/ - Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange,' 4c. LBoTURES—On Commcnjial jjaw, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants,- Laws of Trade, Ac., by eminent lecturers'andbosiocss men. 1 • - - / ' Vt ' -Young men : wishing ;to acquire J a' fiehugh Commercial Education, .will nnd it greatly to their advantage to attend; Ibis Institution .- TERMS.—For a,full course of Instruct ' J ‘'"tipn 7.$40 V Por Anther particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. • . ■ * R.' BACON, .Principal. . .N. B., If.any student, ofittqopipleling the above course, is desirous of obtaining (which is very improbable' '’Hanking and*interest Tablet,f* I will furnish him a of lant work now extant on that subject for $A, ,y. ool24 R. S. B.
; .Form lor Sale. ; . THE uitfentgned withes; to sell bis fanu, consisting of ,41 acres. Ssid farm ■ is'situated- In. York. township,' Su;iUefr BiiiT; land county,'Ind-Vahoot one inile west BUtI of Florence, : onithe-road- leading to Vevay.— Lays weli rorcaUiTaitun, Tliost wishing : to buy a sma it: farm'cheap for cssb, would do well to cail and see the premises beldre pui-' chasing. For furTher information, call at.(he residence of owner «o premises,- or on J. B. Campbell, at Florence*. ■ i. ap2J-lf*;, • i... | ; / E..S. COFFMAN,
Salt Your Cows, and You will have no Trouble in C horsing.— A f-mall handful of salt given to cows twice a week seems to act as a preventative against many of the diseases incident to neat cat*, tie. Besides, regular salting in small quanlitijs, saves a great anjonnt of labor at the chnrn —afact xcorih knotting to those who have to toil an hour or more to bring a few pounds of bnlter, and perhaps thpn of an inferior quality. t ‘ t - Some heifers which, with 'their first calf, give but a small quantity of miik, will,jn two or threo years become good cows.— Farmer. '
: CoiiqiicTcd.' . T|1HE undersigned src now prepared lo JL furnisb.Lightning Rods, with directinns for putting up>and have now onhand 1000 feet for sale. . F. L. GR1SARD If SON. •Sept; 19, .. < . -.
fJi'occricsr, JUST RECEIVED, bj* sletwcr Switzerland, - 3 hogsheads dtipar, ' ' 20 barrels Molasses, **'' ■ 10 half.barrels dp. 2 tierce Ricci , 10 boxes Ed Pub. For sate cheap for cash, bv marts. . TEATS SCHESCK,
COUNTRY PRODUCE of a!! klnds-Rags, Beeswax, Feathers, Butter, EggvAfC., &c., lattcn in exchange for goods, by ■ ep23 WM. SHAW * SON.
To Butler jllalicrs
•‘That's So!'—New clothes are great promoters of fashionable piety. A new bonnet or new dress will induce a girl to go to church at least twice on Sunday, where she did not go oner* before aho got it.
AND FABITIKUS GEN KB ALIA*. WE arc now manufacturing Davis’s Patent Churn and Butter Worker. and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—ret urnahJc if not approved. dcet2 F. L. flRlSARD ft SON.
A GENERAL assortment of Collnnades, Drills, Derrtms, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings; Bleached and Brown M«tins,Ac., Ac., jnsl received at •PW WM. SHAW A SONS.
LAWNS, French and American i Ginghams: CooheAv Sprafcuel and 'Allen' 4. Co/a Prints. A general assortment Just received el apia WM. SHAW 4 SONS.
(KT The Kaiads are said to have been the first people who mid oar.
LET US REASON’ TOG ETHER.
HOLLO WAY’S PILLS,
A' Well Dcp by LioawtKq.~~jDgring q /.thunder, storm,va' few! dhy« ago, the lightning came down, ; upon a pasture of Charles Titcomb, of Kensington/ N. H., descendtng perpendicularly!□ to thh earth for about thirty feet, so as to form a good well of water. The hole is as big as a barrel, and it was formed, like the holes of the chipmunk, without throwing out any earth. ; ; '. ‘f: i
SST Tlie widow of an eminent compo*i scr having stated upon the tomb of her, husband that “ho had loft (his lifo and : gone to that blessed place where only his I mnsic can ho exceeded," the" mourning ‘ relict of a famous pyrotechnist' adopted the same idea, and cammed to be inscribed uoon In's marble slab, "Ho is gone to that blessed place whore only his fireworks can ; be exceeded.*' {
IScnd.v-madc Cloflihi £.. JUST 1 RECEIVED, a. large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE .CLOTHING) far superior to any ever brought into this roarket,.consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE IfBCK TIES, Collars, anrT everything appertaining to .a (inti CLOTHING STORE. 1 pledge ,myself lo sell cheaper than, any other HousV in (own, as ray motto is, "small profits and qiiick teturns." ■ , . Uc sure and call at No.. I Odd Fellows* Hall. ... scp.12- F. L, COURVOISIEB
