Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 30, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 July 1856 — Page 4

NATIONAL ANTHBM. ST GCOKOC r* MOM1JS. F*kkdou spreads her downy wing* Overall created things; Olorjr to the' King of kings. Bead loir to Him the knee! Bring the bent before. His throne— Wonhip Him tod alonel - He** the only King we own—, , And He bu made ua free!

i Readiso asd TniHRDia.—Always have' . a book within yoar teach, which you may j catch np at odd minutes. Resolve to edge; in a little reading- every day/if-if ii'but J a single sentence. If you can give fifteen - minutes a day.it will be felt at the end of ( the year. Thoughts take up no room.—! When they aw right they afford a porta* ’ hie pleasure, with which one may travel oV labor without any trouble or encombranoc. • \ ;

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For amarrclouff ABT»

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Buchanan's Democracy.

. "If I thought J had a drop of Dmo • erotic llood tn my veins, I would open them and let it otU. M —Jan. Buchanan. The Cincinnati nominee w making a deepeiate effort to relieve himself from the charge of having declaretien. He baa denied it,, out his friend a have not called very loudly, foe yet it is beginning to offer itself. The following m the first imtalUiieni. The annexed letter was published in the Lancaster Union, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and other papers, immediately after it was written. . In 1845 It was again published in the Union, the Hartford Coolant, and many other papers.- The statement has never been Foccesifully controverted. The writer is a man of tmimpea* cbable integrity and veracity. .A letter to the same effect has also been published, written by Peter Swindler, Esq., who heard the declaration made by Mr. Buchanan. Kefcreoco is also made to a number of gentlemen at Lancaster, and other places who, were .present and heard'the words used by Mr, Buchanan: , Lancaster, May 31, 1837. Dear Sib: Your favor of yesterdayyvae duly received by me this morningj and in reply to the questions which you have there addressed to me, 1 hasten.to slate \kpt a number of-years ago, whent the Federal and Democratic parties were nearly equally ballanced in this country, I was passing by. the court-house one evening, ind was informed by some persons .that the Federalists were bolding a meeting in it at the time, and that Hon. James Buchanan was' addressing iL .Although I was a member of the Democratic party, T nevertheless went - in to bear .what be had to sayj, because 1 was always pleased with his delivery and Ilia manner of speaking. I had not been in (be court-house tong before bo elevated his . right band above his head, and in an emphatic manner exclaimed: "If /thought/had a drop of democratic blood in my vetne, 1 would let it out.*' I remember this.distinctly, because I turned to some person who was standing near me at the time and observed: "What a rash and improper expression that is for any citizen to make upon such an occasion." I recalled it, too,.because it was a direct end unprovoked attack upon the party to which I was warmly and ardently attached. From that time I ceased to entertain that respect for Mr. Bochanap, which lhad formerly done. . Very mpeclfnilv. ■ ■■' ■■■4 ANTHOSY McQLINN.

TBfiBtS «rl PBB ANH02S. I awOTLT IS ADVANCE. Xfi

“.Ob'Ki'bAO IS THLKL."

The holiest land a smiling cun E’er shed bit genial rays upon, la that which gave a Washington

! SPRING TRADE. WE are receiving and now opening a . large and splendid assortment of ! Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in pan of the following article*, lo-witi—. Table tad Pocket Cutlery, . Scissors and Shears, Razors and Strops, - TablerTea, and Bastirig Spyor.s Edge Tools of all cicrCriptioo, ■ Bench Planes, Gages A Square!, : - Uand.Ripp, Panndi Tennant Saws Wood Crosscut Saws. In short, n full and complete suottmenl of Coipemcrs’ and Coopers* Tools. — ALSO -- Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Porks, Garden Rakes, &c., $c. 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, 26 Log Chains; 1 26 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barret guns, Pistols of every description. Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, . Saddlery and Carriage Trimming*, constating, in part, of • Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles,. . do Cloth, SturrapsASpuw, Laces 1$ Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, &c„ Ac. ' Having personally selected the above writ 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. Give us a call,- and examine onr atock of goods and prices, before' going elsewhere to purchase. , P. L. QRISARD if SON. Feb. 14. i AFFLICTED BEADt!

HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.

The drooping woild to cheer!

THE GRA.lD EXTLn.VAL HEflEBt. By the kid of t mltroteope, we M opening! on the aarfare ofonjbodlea. TluwefiB thla Ointment, wheo'nbbed oq the (kin; tlttHUow ■a; organ or toward part. fitouau of Ibt MfiftH ditotden of the Urtr. aAcliooa of the bftUttjUC oration of the Lange, Aathmi, Coaght ahd fflllflft hr tea mease effectually erred- Brery jtafijb know* that aalt pud freely through bona or M Set any thlckneae. ThUheilleg Oiatseotfir aooiM|ntf penetrate* through hoy hone at Bcahypanofwtilmfi body, earing the tnott dasgeno* inward ootspUMK that cannot be reached by other meant. i ' Erytiptlat, SaW Rktum if Scorbutic So remedy bu erer done u mach for the Ntt of dUeaaca of the Sklo. white ter form they raaruMliAe. at tbU Ointment. Ro cate of Sill Bhenm, Storm Sort) Heads. Scrofeli, or Erjuipelia, can long withstand In loSoence. The Inventor hu traveled bfdt mmy parte of the globe, riiltlng the principal bowl' tali, dupcotlig this Ointment, giving advice u ton* application, and baa that been the meant of raftering count leu nambcri to health.

Sound the clanon-pcala of fame! Ye who bear Columbia's aairic!*Witb existence freedom came—It is man's birthright betel

THE WEEKLY REVEILLE

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orrxos; Over Gritard** Hardwire Store, 2d Story, Corner of Slain and Ferry'Streets.

Heirs of an immortal sire, , Let bit deeds your heart inspire, Weave the strain and wake the iyte here your proud altars s|andi Hail with pride and heart-hurrah*, Streaming from a thousand spars, : Freedom's rainbow-flay of stars—- ■ ■ The symbol of our land!

JTJ* When 1 look b«k to the erU!s lhreo*h which votuva passed, 1 fuel Out tier# vu Singer, tbit the diTf of tb* Union wore numbered. I determined thto, U necesarr. to i» frilled erfrr political proipeei 1 had la lie witld, and Ufa Itself, to ore Us a Mcnlry. SiLLian PtLutow.

Tse above estobUibment 1* aappUed «|U> a Sc* aitortnxnl and variety of • *

|nli |brte,®irt$,

. in* 1*1 oar Uianph bo tbtt of oar country, met*utnc oar claim* to the pabtle canfldenca by no rund*M but that of hoaert deletion to the princlplei of oorcteH. which U BO other thin tbit or the Coiutt* isd the Union.—Anoitw S. Uontua*.'

And all iiedi of material necemry for the prompt, neat and economical execution of

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Anecdote of Jackson.

Tbe follow fee are a fen- of tie irarieUf* of printing dime at ibU oCtco*

BUSINESS NOTICES.

, 'The Western Christian Advocate tecotda the following ioterestfng anecdote of Jackson. The scene of it wu in the Tennessee Annual Conference, bold at Nashville, and to which he had been invited by a vote of the brethren, that they might have the- pleasure' of an introduction to him. - - ••

Sore Leg f, Sort Brcatti, Hound* end Vltert Some of the moat aclentide aaigcooa now rely oe • the ate of tbit wonderful Ointment, when haring w cope with the wont eacei of sore*, wcanda, nleers, glandular awelilnga.and tnmon. Profeew Holloway hat, by comthand oftho Allied Governments, dlapilch* da to the hospitals of the Kart, large ahlpmenti of UrU Ointment, to be tiacd under the dlrtetlotTof the Medical Staff, in the wont caaca of wotioda. It will care any nicer, glandular a welling, atlffnctt or contraction of thff Joints, even of SO y*«r*'Handing.

Rnr to Obtain the Reveille. £nelo« 030 dolUrln ■ letter. In lie pretence of, joir Poitmirtcr, writing plihly the name of the onto (0 which too dclire lb* piper seal, firing the ettne of the County and flute, and direct In fall to P. 1. W*ino, Hmttin Orncs, VtfiT,I»D.,andon return at matl.the piper will reach you,end pay you weekly rlrfts for a Whole year. ... Boiton, U duly empowered to take advertisements for loHitton tn Tn Rtrmv* at oar regular rates. — 8. H. PARVIN, No. » Fourth itreet, between Walnut and Vine streets, Cincinnati, will recede adTfrttKmenti and tubecrlpUona for Uila paper. • — Qnaet A. Csorrr, So. £3 Dock stmt, Fullsdelpbli, Is duly authorised to recelre adrertuoaenti fafTBt.WttltT Rtrmu In that city, te Prltndi and Cohretpendcau. W« are wllllog to publish all communication* of nBclent merit to deimo inch eonipliolly. upon all topic* sotted to the character of oar paper, bat we do not wish to bo understood,In to doing, to approve or repudiate the opinions the; contain. Partlcntar ICotlce to31*11 Subscribers. Sabecttbeti finding marks—thus: >c X—on their papers, .made with pen and Ink. on the margin nnder or proceeding their name, wilt know Uul their terms of sabserlptlon are expiring, and the piper will »u»p tales* they retail more money.

Plain or Fancy, of all slici and JcwipUoni, will be furolmrd and primed at abort notice. *

I?&SS(5 r iT EEfc&Sa For Dry Ooodi Stores, Shoe Stores, Grocers, Tsllors,

JllUlnen. and others, plain, or wllh ttie ritticst ftflc or border*.

-The committee was appointed, and the general fixed the time for 9 o’clock on Monday morning. The conference room being loo small to accommodate the hundreds who wished to.witness the introduction, .one of the churches was substituted, end an hour before the time filled to overflowing. Front seats were.reserved.for the members of the conference, which was called to order by tbo bishop, seated in a large chair. by T the altar, just before the pnlpit. After prayers (lie committee retired, and a minute afterward entered, condnctlng the general:; They led bird to the bishop's chair, which, was. made vacant for him, the bishdp meanwhile occupying another place within the altar. . The secretary was directed to call the names of the members of the conference.' 'which he : did in alphabetical order, each coming forward end: receiving ’ from the bishop a’ personal introduction to the expresident,'and immediately retiring to give place to the next. The. ceremony had nearly-been completed, when the secretary read the name of Rev. Jamcs^T—r—. An elderly gentleman;, with a weatherbeaten face, clad in n suit of jeans, arose, and came forward. Fcwtectiiedto know him. He had always been on circuits on the frontier; and though always at conference, he .never; trbnbl ml it* with long sp'ecchca, bnt kept his'scat, and said but little-rrihat.little, -however, was to. tbo purpose. ; Mr. T. came forward, and was introduced to Gen. v Jack sop. -Ho turned bis face toward tbo gen ml, rvho sard, . 'Tt seems to me we have met before.” The preacher, apparently embarrassed, taid: “1 wai with yon through the Creek campaiga~-ode of yojiir body-guard at the battle of the Horse-Shoe, and fought under yonr command at-New Orleans.. ’ The general arose slowly from his seat, and throwing his long, withered, bony arms around the preacher’s neck, exclaimed, “We’ll soon meet where there’s tio‘ war; where the smoko of battle never rolls op in sulphurous incehsel” : ’ Never before or since have seen so many tears shed as then flowed forth from the eyes, of that, vast assembly.. Every eye was moist with weeping.' .: Eleven years have passed" away r.lnce that 'day, '- The old hero has been more than ten in his silent and narrow home. The voice that cheered the drooping fight and thundered in the ear of rooted armies, is silent forever. The old preacher, too, has fought his last battle, armor by, and.gone home to his eternal rest.

CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS. Commerflat Blanks, snd Id fact every description of Blanks, printed In the most expeditions manner, at very low rates.

PII1LADBLPH 1A MEDICAL HOU8E.-E»uMi»ied twenty two jean ago by Dr,. KINKBLIK, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa, -. . TWBSHV TWO YEARS’

Piles and FUlulu. Tbeieand other rimllar dbireuing complaints tan bo e fleet nelly cared if the Ointment bo well robbed la over the part* affected, end by otherwise tallowing the printed direction! around eith pot. Both the Ointment and Pith thould be treed In

Experience has rendered Dr. K, a most successful practitioner Id the coni of all diseases of ■ private nature; manhood's detail:? as an Impediment to mirrisgc: nervous and sexual Infirmities, diseases of the skla. ind'tho.e arlslnr from abuse of mrreory. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. . v There Is an evil habit aometlines Indulged In l»j boys. In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, If not reformed in due time, not only besets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but rives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who rive way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervous system shattered, fee) strange and unaccountable sensations, and varueTein In the mind.— (See page* 37,28,», of Or. K.*i book on “Self-Pres* emtloD.” The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, la unable to tabor with frenrtdmed vigor, or to apply his tplnd to study: his step Is tardy and weak; he u dull, irresolute, and engages even In hU sports with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done Its wont, and enter matrimony, hit marrUgets unfruitful, and Ms sense tells him that this Is caused by early follies. These arc considerations which should awaken the slteut'on of all who am similarly situated. • • REMEMBER. . . .. lie who places himself under Or. KixituaN treatment, may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman. and rely npon the mioranee, that the aeerets of Or. K.’s patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let uo false.modesty deter yon from making your case knows to one, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend yon. ’■ Dr. Kixxxujts residence has been for the lasttwenty yean at the E. W. Corner of Third and Union street!, Philadelphia. Pa- . PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their ease explicitly, together with all Ihelr aymptemi, p*r letter, enclosing a remittance) Ur. R** medicine, appropriated accordingly. - Forwarded to any part of the United States, and packed secure fiom cutset orecatosm, by Mail or Express.

DRAFTS & DRUGGISTS LABELS,

the follouing cates: Bunion* Lumbago Sore Leg* Bum* ' Mercurial ErupUonsSore Breuu Chapped Hand) ' IHlo* Fore Tbrott* t'blluraln* KheutaatUra Sores of ill kind* Fistula* Sallreunt Sprain* Gout ' ' Skin Ofocase* Scald* Swelled Gland* Fllff Joint* Ulcere Venereal Sore* Wound* of all kind* •.•Sold at*the Manufaciede* of Profcwor Hollow**, » Malden Uno, .New-York, and 9frl Strand, London, and by all re*peetablo JrogrUt* and dealer* of Modicine* throughout the United Siate*, and the drilled world. In Pot*.at 25ecnte.CIk cent*, and fcl etch. ir7*Thore u a considerable ravine by taking th« larger iliw, ■ ft. B, Direction* fur the guidance of patient* toe* err disorder are affleed toeaehpot. octi; eowly

Will be printed In Plain or Colored Inks, or Rronie, or Combined Colon, In Ihc neatest style. Printing will be dooo with ' Gold, Silver, or Colon,

On Satin, rplcndld clued colored pa pen, or Cards, unequalled for brilliancy. Our Joa Tr/t Is mostly new, and of the latest styles; from the extensive Typo Foundry of U Jon*•ox dt Co., which enables this Office to do neater work than any other office In the region round about. .JTPThs patronage of tbe public la respectfully solicited.

• .Georgia Lot I cry. . [Authorised by the State of Georgia.] Port Caines Academy Lottery! CLAES IT, ; To be drawn (n tbs -City of Atlanta, Georgia, Id public . on Monday, July 39,1836, bn the Havana Plan!! SAM'L SWAN & CO.. Managers. Prises amounting to BIOC.OCO!!! vrl)l be distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme!! Every other ticket into tn draw a prize. 30,000 NU3ISEES—13, ISO PRIZES!! . 1 Prise of 620,0001 Is . - - ‘ *20.000 1 Prise of ' - 10,000 la . - - . 10,000 • 1 Prito.of - 1X00 U i * -‘ -1,000 1 Prise of . • 1X00 Is • - 1.000 'SPtUeaof - 400 arc • 600 . : S Prises of ' • • 220 are - • * ■ 4W . 10 Prises of ■ ; - . 60 are'■ - • - 800 ICO Prizes of 50 are • 5,000 4 Prises of 8200 approx, (o 800,000 prize are £00 4 Prises of. 100 approx, to 10X14) prize are 400 . 8 Prize* of.. 50 opprox. to 1,000 prize are 4P0 - S Prizes of ' 40 approx: lo : - 400 prise are 320 B Prizes of , 30approx, to SS0 prize are 540 40 Prizes of 20 approx, to EO prize are Eoo 15,«0 Prisea or . 4 amounting to - - ,: 00,000 15.100 Prizes tmoocUcxio . Rice,000 Tbe J5.000 prizes Of 84 are determined by the nnnber whkh draws.the (20.000 Prize—if (hit .number should be an odd number then every odd bomber ticket lu the Scheme wilt be entitled to $4: If an even number, then every even number ticket In the Scheme will bj ' entitled to 84. In addition to any other Prize which the ticket oar draw. Purchasers In buyfeg an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will bo certain of drawing nearly half the cost of the eame, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. ' ' • ' KT* Remember that every Prize Lsdrawn,ind payable tn fall without deduction. JT7»Alt Prizes of 8IXW, and under, paid Immedl-. ately after Ihe.dnwlug—other prizes at tbe usual time of thirty days. ' All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers Immediately after the drawing. ' jrj»\Vholo Tickets 83—Halves 85>;—Qnirteis |1XPrize Tickets cashed or renewed at the office. OrdenfurTIcketscanbeaddressedto ■ ' JyO-td . 8. SWAN dr CO., Atlanta, Oa.

THE WBUKLT REVBILLB, For the Campaign,

Which has now commenced, will be con-tinued-till the Presidential Election in November. It wilt be devolid to the succeu and tolereit of the American Parly in the State and Nation. . With a larce amountcf political matter, there will be tie usual amount of miscellaneous literature—-with the news of the day, local intelligence, the market*, dec., In aboil, wc Intend to make the Revcillk equal to any paper published in the State, in Political and Litt-my interest. To put it within the teach of alt, we place it at the Pol lowing very moderate terms: Single copier, CO cents; twelve copies for |6j twenty-five copies for $10, 65 copiei fur $20— invariably in advance.

Purify Ye ur Blood.

The Wonder of the Kiuetetnth Century. Important and of Great Consideration to iVr

- Suffering. . T. A. nCRlEVS SARSAPARILLA. OP all tbe remote* that have bee* discovered during tlo prreentage for the “tboutand 111* that flub I* heir to**, none equal this wonderfbt preparation.— Only three yean litre olipicd Here the dlicoreter (who apenl a decade In studying, oaperimentallalng, and perfcetlng.lt> flm Introduced It to the public, are! It U already jecogntacd, by tho non eminent tihyd* clan* in ell part* of the country to be the moil tarorUIng and effective remedy for certain disease* of which they bare knowledge. AIloU)ereou/poand*br*yrapioftbc root, ha* * hitherto railed to command the sanction of the faculty, becasfe, on being tcited, they hate been found to tontain nor Iona ingredient! which neutral 1» the good cDfetU of tbt RamptrilUt sod oflei* tlraci tolars th<> health of the patient.. It ii not w.wlth Iluiljv’i prep aratlon. . . * , .

A Dissertation on Hoopa.

Tire spicy correspondent of tire Pawtucket Gazette thus **le^«himtclf^out ,, on the expensive subject of hoop* in ladies dresses: '' ; ■■ And talking of ladies, they-'positively are getting bigger and bigger. They fill np the sidewalks, and as!-they brush by yon, you feci bones—whalebones,. I mean for there are no others within a, half a mile of you. What a dreadml ’reversal of the order of nature is all this, il do not object, to plumpness and rotondityin the proper place, but whit sense is - there in being so tremendous obicnlar about the feet? Between yon and* me,-Mrs, P.’T. bat fallen into the fashion, and maugre my remonstrances, have purchased >one of the most monstrous of these inventions. I examined it with much awe, the. other night, after she had gone, to bed. 0, Roberto, it is "fearfully and 'wonderfully.! made." -It is an institution. In size, it is like a bins)! country law-office. It hint it must have been raised like a barn. It is latticed and corded and stiffened with the utmost ingcnnily. When, she has it on, my "guide wife** is (so to speak j like Hamlet’a father, "clad in complete still,”' She is jost as safe aa if she were in a convent. She is entirely shut out from the vain world. Quoad the earth she is nothing hut a large skirt. So much: for the safety of tho contrivance.* Thequcalion of beauty is another to after.”

READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD’! A vigorous Lift or a Premature Death, Kjrfkc tin on Self;Preservation—only CA cents. ' L-ticr* containing that value In stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. GRATIS! ORATIS!! bRATISm A free oirr to AUt MISERY RELIEVED. .“Nature** Guide,” a new and j opnlar work, full of valuable advice and Impressive i anting, alike calcnlatedto prevent yean of nUtty, red rare thousands of lives, is distributed without ci trge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Post "ffico lu the United States, on teccltlug an order to tortng ta order enclosing (wp pottage <U=;v. Je]£-Iy

Tbla h thepnre and genuine eilraetoriho mot.and will on trial, be found (d eflect a certain and perfect conyif the following complaint* and ~dU«ue*: Affection* of tbe Bone*, • Habitual Coillveaea*. WeblUty,- ■ ' . ■ Indigestion, piwaieioftho KWocy*, Llrcr Complaint*, BHpepri*. Pile*,. r RryripeUa, ■ Pol mono re Diieure, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King’* Evil, Fistula; ■ Evphilii, And alt Skin Abease*. ■

Let clubs be mad* up immediately in •very neighborhood. 1

The Gospel Precious to all.

Tho religion of the Gospel moots the wants of the universal boart of man; of childhoid no lees than manhood, of the benigbtened pagan as well as the Christian echolar. * It speaks to all nations and all ages; awakens dormant consciences, and comforts troubled hearts. The following touching story will bring tears to many eyes, ft is related by an humble missionary in Canada, who was called to visit a dying-Indian boy: "I found him dying of consumption, and in a state of the most swfnl poverty and destitution, in a small birchrind-cov-

Boride* caring the above, it I* alio known la be * great and powerful tonic, purifrlag the blood and Invigorating the ajtftn, ■' In abort. Ills, without exception, In Iba ruts mentioned, and lu general effect on thomicm, the naai' etBeariona aa ills the tsostdoilnble remedy of the are. ItU already extensively oaed throughout the couture, and li fait obtaining an European renulatlon. Tbe Instance! nf care* it bu effected are daily coming to the proprietor* knowledge, and bo h**no beriiatlon In recommending St to one and alt who durire to procure relief from suffering. One twlile being tried, u* effect* will be too appsnnt to admit of further doubL Recollect-IfnHey *a SimpariU* la tbe oati orunri atTtCLE In the market.

. SUPERIOR CHEMICAL WASHI N G TL I; ID. THIS cheap and useful ailicle is destined . (o-entirely supercede the'uae of the trash-board, and thereby do away with *>5»S55s5r the heaviest psit of the labor which housewives have to perform in wishing clothes.— Wo challenge the,world to produce a cheaper and belter waihinc preparation. It contains no Cemphinc or Turpentine, and may he used freely by all, with perfect safely. We positively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more than half your labor in washing and your clothes front being rubbed to pieces... N. B.—This article is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect IT? An Ascot wanted toeaavau la the adjoining bounty In Kentucky. All orders addruttd to "E. 0. CAR!NOTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana! —wilt be promptly attended tu, * Feb. 20, 1856.—wlf '

■ Price 91 per boule, or tit for 95. s. For ub it the nanafiictoiy comer of 5cTenth it d Green itrtete, EouliTille. Kf.,and brill wboleu o hooKi Ibroujthont tho Untie J Bute* and Cmds. „ .. TfllBBAUD. " TCboleule and ReUlI agent for SwiucrUml« Al*a, lot tile by the following A rest,: < J.'M. Plot**, Ml. Sterling. | . Geo. McCrt-tocx, Jacksonville. I ■ R. Olxitub, Bennington. Eu Asbckmk, MoorflelJ, rap Sa*w dc Bowzat BriTtown. / • U JoDsrroa, Ashe's Undine. / . W*. Bm it, Eairvle*. B. U Eimkoii, P.olerprlie. J. M. Fiona*, York Towcihlp,' H. S. Monlgomeri, mirl3

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end hot, with nothing bat a few fern leaves under him, and an old blanket over him, which was in a condition not to be described, After recovering from my surprise, I said: " *My poor boy, I am very sorry to see yon in this state; had yon let me .know, yon should not have been lying here.' ."Ho replied; ‘It if jvery Hula I want now, and these poor people get it for me; bat I phoold like something softer to lie open, as my bones are very sore.' "1 then asked Mm concerning the .state

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of his mind, when he replied that ha was very happy; that Jesas Christ, the Lord of Glory, had died to save him, and that ha had the most perlect confidence in him. Obiervinga small Bible tinder the corner of the blanket, I said: •'''Jack, yon have a.friend there; ! am glad to see that; I hope.yoo : find-some-ring good there.' ' _i "Weak as he was, be. raised himself

Anecdote of Mr. Webrter.

A friend, says an exchange, not long since told ns & story in relation to one of onr subscribers, which contains a good moral for and also furnishes an example for wives which is hot unworthy of imitation under similar circumstances!

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Mr. Webster was fond of a joke, but only of a harmless one, and a benevolent one. He bad in Norlhfield, across the river from his' Franklin farm, a) small piece of sandy, barren land, with a poor house upon, it; in which, o very destitute family had been living some time without paying any rent. Upon one of hie visila to the place, the good woman expressed her anxiety about b ing able to remain. JSbe expected to be turned out/and-did not know where to go, She hoped Mr. Webster would not be bard with her.— He heard her through, and told her, with great gravity, that be know it was a hard case for her; ho wished to consider her, and did not mean to be unkind; but he bad u great many to provide for. .At the same time putting bin band into bis pocket he took out a five dollar bill, and banded it to her, saying he was sorry he contd not do better by her, but if she thought she could afford to stay on the place another year for that, he should be very glad, and rode off. ■

THE undersigned having replenished hva Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, bugs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very small profit for cash. Having purchased bis stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low on the same terms.

North- west Corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. - Tie htit School far obtaining a JPreoticoI Knowledge of BOOK-KEEPhSO, $c., tfl* In time tori being Practical Accountant*,

, Tho subscriber refened to, said our friend, in tho presence, of bis wife, said it had been his intention to call at the office, pay up his arrears, and discontinue his paper. . • His wife very promptly ashed: / "Why do you intend to discontinue the

His slock comprises of everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaralus, - Riot, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and TOBACCO A HD Cl OARS * For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. ALEX.DETRAZ, i t No. 4, Scbenck's Block, )'septS . Perry street,'Vevay, Irtd.

THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION men in this Institution is Thorough and Com* prehensive, consisting of

on his elbow, held 'it in bis attenuated band, white iamrlif played upon his conn' Unadce, and slowly spoke the following words: •* ’This, sir) is my dear friend. You gave it me.. For a long time I read it mnch, and often thought of what it told. Last year I went to see my sister at Lake Winnipeg, (about twohundredmiles off,) where I remained about two month*.— When I was half way back through the lake, I remembered that I bad left my Bible behind me. 1 directly turned round

Book-Keeping, by Double Entry, Embracing every department of. Trade ami Mercantile Accounts, viz; Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking. Railroad, Steamboat, Individual,- Partneiahip, Joint Stock, and Compound .Company Business.

paper?” "Because,” said (be husband, '.’I am so much away from home on business, and have so little time To read, there seems to be little me in myiakiug a paper.” "Yes,” sho replied,-"it aaay beof hut little use to you, but it is of great.use to Die. I remain at home while you are gone. I wish to know what is going on in the world. If yon discontinue. the paper. I wilt go straight to town and subscribe myself.” As the paper has not been discontinaed, we suppose the wife's reasoning was conclusive. •

Commercial Calculation*, ' comprising calculations in Per Centage, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom House Transac* Rons, 4c., Ifc., according to the most approved roeUiods,. ' . c - ■ . ' . ' . PuHAssntr'.—A good bosinesk band writing is guaranteed, to every one who completes a full comae of instruction.

Metalio IturlnlCases. ; jtesset. short, WTNDERTAKER, bu and will continue to keep on hand all sixes of the latest improved Metalid Burial Case*, and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions. Re will alto attend to cementing, and all calls in bis line of business. Re constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sties of ItEADV-nADE COFFINS, lined and ttiiSrocd, cloth covered dad plain, and will, attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Raving purchased bis metalic cases of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will he disposed of on the roost reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schcnck's Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1866.—If

' Commercial Correipondetiacf • Embracing the general particular* of letter writing, r is connected with ,the different branches ofTrade, including-the form* of j Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Ac, LECTURES—Oh Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchant*, Law* of Trade, ftc., by eminent lecturers and business men.

find was nine days by myself, tossing to .and fro, before 1 could reach the honso, hot I found my friend, and determined that I would not part with it again; and ever ain« it has been near my breast, end I thought 1 should have it buried with me; but I have thought since I had belter give it to you when I am gone, and it may do some one else good.’ "Ho waa often interrupted by a sepulchral cough, and sunk down exhausted. I read and prayed; the but hardly affording me room to be upright even when kneeling.”

• i5T The Buffalo Rtpublic a ays that within the limits of Scotland a man may be married without knowing it. No license, no banns, no registration, no witncm, is necessary. Any boy of fourteen may contract marriage with any girl of twelve by a word or by a paragraph in a letter. All (bat is required is proof that at some time the malo bad said or written to a female "You are my wife,” or words to that effect. The words may be uttered in jest, as was the cose in one instance whom a youth found himself unexpectedly married, to his great.surprise; they may be spoken during intoxication; they may bo used in the lowest haunt, to the most depraved woman, and they are binding in law. The man and woman are legally wedded according to the laws of Scotland. Even a pair who stayed at an inn have been held to bo man and wife, because the gentleman gave their names as "Mr. and Mrs. A.”

The moral of this incident must not be overlooked.

Young men wishing to aconite a (Jbf-oagA Commercial Education,.will find: it greatlyjto their advantage to attend this Institution.. TERMS.—Por a full course of Instruction ........., .*40 For further particulars, on'or ad* drtss the undenign6d,^^ ? :/M:':::; . \ . R. S. BACON,' Principal. N. B. If any slndcnt, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining [which is very Improbable' "Banking -and Interest Tables,’ t 1 VI11 furnish him a copy of any work now extant on that subject for efi. oclSl R. S. B.

A TRUE ANECdOTE.

A minister was abonl lo leave his own congregation for tbe purpose of visiting London, on what was by no means a pleasant errand—to beg on behalf of his place of yvorship. Previous to his departure he called together the principal persons connected with bis charge, and «rid to them: • "Now I shall bo asked whether wa have conscientiously done all that wo can for the removal of tbe debt; what answer am«I to give? Brother So-and-so, can yon in conscience say that yon have givan all you can?*’ "Why, sir,” ho replied, "if yon come to conscience, I do not know that 1 can." The eamo question ho put to a second, and a third, and so on, and similar answers were returned, until the whole sum required was subscribed, and there was no longer any need for their pastor to wear ont his soul in going to London on any snch unpleasant exenrsion.

To Unitei* Makers AND FARMERS GENERALLY, WE ate now manufacturing Davis’s Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, deelS F. L. GR1SARD Sc SON.

KT The best kind of grape and running black-berry vines can be trailed or trained to rnn np on the side and over the house, abed, or bam. There are very many indneementfl to train them thus. In the first place, the soil would generally be good, or may bo very easily made so—it would bo so very convenient. The fruit or products would be at all times under the eya and watchful cara of the residents, and very convenient at all stages of their growth.

Hals—Hals. A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOY'S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Caisimcre, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at np23 WILLIAM SHAW * SONS.

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 bands Molasses, 10 ball barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Eel Pub. For sale cheap for cash, by marts TEATS ft SCHENCR.

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

0 tr Habit in a child is first like a spider's web; if neglected, it becomes a thread or twine; next a cqrd or rope; finally a cable; and who can break it?

03r, Ho that shall walk with vigor three hour? a day will pass in. seven years a space p qual to the circumference of the globe.

CNOUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinda—Rags, / Beeswax, Feathers, Butter, Eggs, $c.. &c., taken in exchsncc for goods, by ap?3 WH. SHAW A 50N f

LAWNS. French and American j Ginghams; Cnchccc. Spuguo, and Allen 4 Co.’s Prints, A cer.ersl vsaaitmcnt hut received at , P 23 WM. SHAW & &ONS

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Sammons’ and Subpoenas, for sale at tba FtmiLT.* Omcr, feh-IO’f

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lEcnciy-made Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. far superior to any ever brought into this market, consirting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, HEW STYLE HECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto it, "small profits and quick returns." Be sure end call at No. I Odd Fellow*’ Halt. sepl2 F. L. COURVOISIBB