Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 31, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 July 1856 — Page 3

[Froin the Indianapolis Sentinel. • I A New Book by a Wealont Lady. ' We have read, with an uncommon interest, Lift Sketches from. Common Paths. by Mrs, Julia L. Duhost. and wd cannot withhold an expression of oar high appreciation of tha. genius of tho writer/and of tho interesting character of her tdtclcbes. | The book is not a'novel, though the Whole series of sketches arc so connected 6s to produce’ more the aspect of unity and design, than most regular novels do. The author prwonts tia first a living picture of a company of school hoys, assembled in a grove, in a village near one of our most beautiful chics, to celebrate iuDBPBKDENCE UaV.

'si*. ; . lWiil»|^o,r;^Kcremo v Lines on tnedcalhof B*Dufow

R. W. Thompson.

1 HoUou-jy'i PiUt, an unpatrallcled Remedy | for female Complaints.—The Daughter of Mrs. {Henderson, of Waukesha,'Wisconsin, was for (a long time in a very pecultarnnd delicate state •of health, the mother tried a variety of remedies, hut without'the young lady deriving any , As a final Vccoursp she ( tried Holloway's Pills; which’she used'three weeks: and foundtliCy ttiriridtrahly iraprdved her; by con* liimiug.witlf these 1 wonderful Pills for ten days more, all obstructions were quickly removed, ou t site has since enjoyed the best of health.

A Woodorfol. Medicine.’

On Tuesday evening.one of the. largest,audiences tye have ever seen assembled in this city, convened at the Court House to hear Col. Thompson, speak. The house was srSon crowded to ovet Bowing,' and many hundreds were seated around the doors, and: under Mr wSu-. dows, eager to hear,each .word, as his jonguq.-. It reminded, us of' Iho'aiicienti, when occasions, all Athen's assembled jo hear Their, favorite orntordiscuss (be afljlts of the Republic. 1 'Mr. .Tuoursos. commenced;: speaking al>o.ut-.{} o v dpck, cod a sea of up turned cager ( faces greeted Him.'as be mounted the*rostrum. His speech did riot abound with that flow of rhetoric, aridburst of eloquence for which he is so distinguishedbut a strong, logical, constitutional argument characterized - the entire effort. - ;\Ve have, hardly in our lives, had 'the pleasure, of listening to ari address so replete, with political and historical knowledge.: Every point was guarded with the skill of ? master, and each array of facts was brought forward in. the most-ef-fective manner, until at last the irresistible conclusion was forced .upon the’ hearer, even though .iU former convicUbns had beenentirely different. / ’ ? ■ : In the Kansas difficulties be exposed, the errors; both on part ofMhe bordet ruffians and free Matemen, and. gave ns his opinion, that hud the Readers of-both parties- been hung months ago, bit the troubles would have been longsincequelled.' Me tbatnclerued Ih&pulform upon "Which Mr. Buchanan stood, as being In its language and spirit altogether sectional, and that which.bUppDrted John C; Fremont as the work of Northern men nloneJ ; He showed how these two different factions were day by day,' weakening thehands that bound together in one common ‘brotherhood, Ibis I’uioft of Slates, ; ' allusion to Mr. Fillmore as Ihcgieatcmhodiment of tl-e conservative,.notiooaleleincntfoUhi* cpuntfy.’:was n picture (o life, all radical arid' glowing with nhble arid' [iairtolic He went bpek irilti.the’history of Ihe mu nUy ami proved most conclusively,’that-on The question of slavery, (he friends of Mr- .Fillmore now stand where onco. stood .America’s' grcalwl statesman, the immorlal IIkkkv Cutr. He rebuked, fanaticism both Norik amlSouth, arid called upon all true patriots, io rally around that banner, upon whose ample fuldstherc glitters, unJimniedmtd untarnished, ifiirly-itro stars; Held together, by; mutual .irilcrvsls,- mutual; desire and mutual love.' ■ ...... By his ; close EylogisUc, reasoning," and the heauly.,.ond power.rtf, Itj* T. held spell-hound his audience, forneaTfuiir hours. Tim t rped by >nth Itlcgraphic speed, and each .auditor- only bow it liar* grown so late,* Never have we seen in Audidnfce jo *j’eito 1 U aul e,so {we 11 e nte tla in ed..The aljemion;of the hearer Onic|b*iirig sccjircd, rind IhCfe wo|,ati iricreasfd’dcairc to heatcbch sentence, paragrapli;'-' ; . 1 f such speechcs cou Id lo made in the hear-; ing ot every ciiize h of 1 ndiana, seclioniiUsin jvhch! it dobs dxisl, and-fanaticism, wherever it middle found.'would be driven back trmblhifVirito the unpatriotic heart ; nnd the sober sound, unexcited' judgment of the people, would.'do its : whgle; iJiityol the coming. eleciipti>;. I] ,,Tlie“ ti mis; demanded> snthj s) irring speeches, arid although wc. do iiotngree 'with Gol. Thompsrn in sonic Of the positions which he assumes, ;?litlwii'would.;bir glnd, if everyman, woinsn arid ■ child,i'ri jl<ls Slate could re-, ccivc a treat so acceptable, as did tlic cilircns of this cityoiiTuesday evening.— U'j/ujA firprtts. ■ ;V , . j V '• \ ■'"V./V'

The immense success attending the use of Hurley’s Sarsaparilla, in almost every disease, and every stage of disease, hasgiven.it a name equalled only by its good effects. . * ■ ' ’ ' The riiedical profession prescribe it freely when thfc use is indicated and proper, and esteem the ingredients of which .it is composed the best remedial agents for ihe permanent cure of Scrofula. Dyspepsia, BronshiliJ, Cutaricou; Eruptions, ami that relaxed.'and ex hausted conditioner the musuifar' energy so frequent aP this period 1 of the year. 'To the aged or infirm it is of incalculable hcncCt.— Halt.-Clipper.

INSURANCE COWPANY,

(WiWm by’ nqo«il ot Mia H; II-,). . ‘ • V ' . BT II. ; Oh! can it bb that earth's bright charms, and. Lovely forms of fondest hope must fade

.-■■i Stirtj jlnUUiiii AbtIiorlzcd Capital,! 1 .. .$100,000.

BusJritU to, tho Slate of Indiana

A way so soon? Is life a dazzling meteor-

Thus to gild a while the troubled arch ■ Of lime, and; with its brightening glow - 1 lib me the gladsome hearl/iiiid thou tike'

1NC0RP0IIAYED, tS3K

IIOAHD OF UIUECTOUS. S. HATHAWAY, II. II. I.0K1NG, J. C. WEL15, ; R. F. COVINGTON. J. Wj TALHOTT, W.M. T. PATK,

Transient rainbow Unis,-or beautieso( The opening (lower, forever vanish From our mortal gaze, and leave the bleeding Spirit's brow, cnwjcalLcd in'sorrow’s deepest Shade? Ah, yes!*Ibis flal’ring voyage, though All seems bright and hopeful/round, and bliss Inviting evtf spreads hut beefi'ning folds/ To raptured view, is oft times wrecked amid The sudden gathering wove, nod sinks

Tim **Boxk akd Sixi:w r ’ i*e roa PiujioaE. ’—The New York Express gives the resuU for President in'a number of oitemjve manufacturing establishments in that vicinity. ’ In every instance Mr. Fillmore has s large majority and Buchanan the least number of votes. The mechanics will oat support the man who argued that the wages of working men in this country should be reduced to ten Ce-nta a Jay.

GKO. OIU.ESt’IK, J()IiN.-QHACt-;, j, ji. cunnings, wfit/vnwi-ll, B.-J. HATHAWAV,'. J! frUUJBY, !• J. W. .' -

C O MM EUCIAIj. ■ - bocwmti,‘Ju!y43. CIlOCRItIKS—Ujchtstlcsof Mo Coft»at UtrtmJ for prime. Sales of SO U«U prime and cLolce .V; O. Sur«rat lOglO'fc; mod orate tslesor cruihrd c al 133fc;donUii roflnod powdered da at 13 V No, 7 St James »l Rffc, aud .No. 0 at Jljfc. Snail talcs of HIsntaUuriMoUiiMi at S33S3C. .' PUlUlt AND OKA IN—Sales of STQ bids Fku.r at S3 73S3 EU. Sales of 300 bathelt white wheat at 1 1,033110. Oats fn demand at 33(3400. Corn Moat tonUttues scarce and t« wauled In ruaud tuts at 30|$3.V.—. There Is very little life offer lac. It Is werth S3c. Ka!-* of ionhushcu Com; from ilore, rlSJe, the trade offer 40315c with few transaction*.

S. HATHAWAY; Pkm.Iciu. 0. J. HATHAWAY, Secmaty.

j Tho place ofassemblago is thus clesCii bed: "It was n grove, the. heavy shadow of whoso ancient trees.lay upon a bright, smooth green sward, thickened by recent suns and showers into the richest of ver dure. From the foot of an aged elm, p'boeo great depth of shade flung perpetual coolness, there gushed up tho sparkling waters of a’ living fountain, stirring its silver sands into ceaseless motion, and sending out a low, perpetual mneicon tho •wide stillness of tho scene."

Qj* Fife and Marine risks taken at equitable rales. AH persnus dcsiiii>)f Insurance «ilt call on GKOKCK I'. I’LEARANTS! iiuy2l-lr Act nt, at Vovay, I ml.

To rise no more save ou the bosom of

DXltoiUL- shrieked w hen one of her citizens Cesar,, was stabbed. Ought not America to (.-roan when the whole country is f'irrcrjf

Yon bound kev and eternal sea.

Oh, vain delusive world! where ate (by * ■ Promised joys—thy golden wreaths of pleasurls Found? ihyjsparktihg rilis of unmiiedsweets, A nd-rich oases smiling near, I hat’s whispered Uy thy sirea voice to folly’s giddy heart? Ask her, ye gay and thoughtless ones, that . Seek the fleelingfliantoms now, to guide, Your founl’ring bark aright, and.point the Struggling soul the path, that leodito snob Expectant scenes.

S. F. COVINGTON, General Aixnt

. , DIBD, In Uiis place, on the 2lih ; fust., an-infant tlaughUi of.T*.C .and .Louisa Levering.

- IIAV—we nutlec oatcs of 7U bates and IS tom. from store, at dealers [uj U) from wharf, according ta qoalitt; the demand U good with li-bl receipts. ! ; 1’OTATOt.S AND O.MONS-tn sclire demand al C3 W for Potatoes ami SI 75 for Onions, for *cipmenI ■ \ CTscixitAti, JolyS?. ■ FlonrfSOOgS. wheat $110 for red, SI-ro for Tblte.' Corn 3«3 40c. - 0»u3le. Sugar 5Vc. C«R.-c ■ Ktver 3 feel in channel U I»tili\ilU-; weather warm and showery.

flloiuing atrt) Ucoping illadjincs

roi: 1950.

NKW .ADVjiUTISKAIENTS.

| Here tho joyous company of juveniles spent the bourn of tho glorious National Holiday in innocent delights, with occasional touches of such jmliiotic sentiment ns boys arc wont to interchange on the Fourth of July. - | Forty years bad neatly passed away, when one of (bo company took a fancy to issue in the public papers bis card, inviting the surviving mem Lera of the parly | to a re-union on the ensuing National Anniversary. in tho sameVetjuestoied grove, 1 which had happened lo escapo the ravages of what the world calls improvement, and tot retained its primitive beauty.

dO.OdO Biishcls WIicai Wanted I fllHE undersigned will pay the higher I tnot- , J- kel'price, in CASH; for Wheat, delivered atoutstrirc in'Vevov. > . : ; jySO ; j F. L. GIIISAUD 4 EON.

AhT meliiinlta o whisjtcriogivoicc, would/ Echo from her mouldering dust, in ■ ,;t

Suasive tones cf touching love,-that bliss - 5 On cartb is;but n dream—I he. mir rored / .

, Pjmiraou, July Hirer 16 inches ij mtbl mark; weather cloudy and warm.

Notice of Appolbtacnt of Admlulslraior. JUTOTlpEishcreby-given; that the under- - sigiied liBS becn .upppinlLd. adniinialratur of llid cslatu.ol iloht’ll L. C.Ma)ilex, deceased. Said estate is suppofed lo ho insulrenl. HL’OH K. MAPLES, Admlmstrdlor. Ju|y 36, IS35i—31 • ■ '

Shadow imaged from the immortal o Source, in of thtisc Idling joycj. That wait the sinless spirit bright.’’ * '. ( Oh! cease then on such alluring, gilded. J - Hopes, to lhy tbit.-ling soul,Tor soon“

untempntil Iiavinp the etclnsiv. A- Agency «f Swilserlaitil county for Kelt tillin'* ami Anders.in’s.'Mu wing Machine?, 1ml for Hit* celebrated New York

Ij-risriLtc, July X. Iltver S feelfi Inches in cddjI. gradually falling. ILr’ Hay ta quoted In Cincinnati at S 17-310 per Inn

. Scir-Ualiiiis ICmprrj thill the alteiition of Fannera to tbuse laborsavint; Machines, We liave .Uurin now on hand, teddy fur.eshiliitinn, and fill outers on short « dice. Wc believe them to be (be best now iii u:e. Call and esamiiie Tot yourselves.

W’lical Wauled. WE arc paying the highest market price in c.tsn, for wheat. - ■ HARWOOD &.DOAN.

The slumbering billow comes, end wraps; "• Thy promised visions ftinJ/irimld night's ; Deep’oing shroud of death;,-

■ IlfiAtHSjl I I'II MHOr!

rglHR subscri'eer continues 7 to cany on the ; ■-j UlacksjniUiiug Business at the same yld slqtid uii Ferry street, where alt kinds of Work in hu liiit’, is proiDptly nlli-niied to. AT-Particular a(lention paid to making Hay Frees irons,‘and I riming'Buggies and Cstriages; etc., etc/, A continuance of public paUonage is itspeclfolly soliciud. - • jy30.ij t!,7 ( J.OSEFH JAGERS.

Wolke,

Yes, ye weeding kindred dent, and friends \Vlm mount Jlic smitten lamb of sweet

lu answer to the invitation, there came 1 1 the hour mnl place appointed, a small i ompany, the remnant ol the joyous ham! long ago hud made that grand old forest ring with their merry shouts,. JSencnth fncoId.Klm tlmt waved oyer itio fountain, they again reclined on the green sward, and lived over again the pa«L Tim varied incidents in the IHb of each of the surviving members of (he party, together with remembrances of (he departed, as related under the old Kim, or in the fondly elide, foim the series of sketches which compose Urn hook.

ALL persons ate hereby wanted not Jo purchase a due hill given by me to Geo, W. Olmsleti, for fitly- fntir dollars ami EeVenlyfivc cents, and also nh'oidergiren by Olmsted to Jacob French fur 375.00, as I mu detetininctl not lo |«j»y I lit in, unless compelled to do so Ity lnw, as have not received value for them. ■ jy30 3t . ' > -■ DANIEL FKATT.

O We are also in receipt cf’a large stock of tii.iin Scythes mu] Cunite*, . ’ Grass Scythes nnd Snaths, •• Horse and Hand Hay KuU-fv ■ May Porks, 2 and 3 line, ■ Manure Porks, 4 and.5 tine, ■ ,,, .Shovels, Spaces and Hues, ■. And a general assortment of liardffstr, Iron, tyalls, Carriage Springs, As Its, Cnr(ien(er's & Cooper's All bought ot the*' Manufacturers,*and will bu void ou liberal terms. Call and K0,for yourselves- ( may'll F. L. J: SON.

Anfeeijon's broken fold, now’ dry the, scald nig Tear of grief, - and lift your tlionpl/ts beyond The breaking surge of time, mu) test youi '

Wt-miial holies on liigb, where rolls no cloud Of ttaik tlcrpair/lo mark the eternal- ’ 0 n'card fluw of pleasure’s swelling flood. Look upwind then, .desponding heart, arid Did thy anxious throbbing!: cease, fur (Lett lief ransomed spirit roams, amid ■ : Pette- n iiiu 1 blooming bowers, clad. • In undying beauty fair. t ' ;

Etjlray Notice* : rHXAKEN UP, I)' C. R. Huibwn, Hvirlg half M a mile.below tlicmoulli of Grant’s Creek Switzerland; county, ImUaiin, on tire )4lh Jay of July, 1856 o BA YHOltSE, I5i hands high, 10 or Iff years phi, shod'nil around; some saddie and gear marks, with a small cut on the upper edge of the right hind hoof. Said horse swam the river from Boone county, Ky.' Appro ised nl aisly- fiver dollujs, before me, by Hpiahn S. More-dock'a ml Isaac J. Dodson.' Waue 11. Jack, Justice of the Peace. * : A true copy) ’ ' jy30-3l’ ; . AtUs.-OLlYKR ORMSUY, Clerk S. C., : ]'i. . AdmiiiistmtorV Sale. * KM ® '** hereby given, t ha 11 w i) I tel I at I* public'suction,' on- Saturday the 23d day of; August, I86C, at theresi Jence of Robert L. C. Maples, late of Swilfeylaitd .county, dec’d, all l)i».pcrsonal ; property,,(iiot taken by thu widow), coiisistiiig ol one marc and colt,' two cows,- four bogs, 1 : one wagon, wheal, farming'vfchsilK, house hold furniture, &c, A credit of six months will be given on alii sums over .three dollars, :llic ; purchaser,giving his note-with appro) eJ, 'surety,' wovitig valuation and appraisemeiit lnws.'> HUGH R. MAPLES/'Admiuistralor.: jy30 .3t w:. ; . .. ta ■

Al;tl)jmia LoUcry: I Authorized by the State of Alabama.] Southern Military Academy LOTTERY! CLASS F~ NEW SERIES,

Ol,! stricken husband! lints on whose brow - Tlie darksome shadows of the grove arc ■£ Resting nowjwhnUongiicCan bicalhe, or heart K'etfcul, saire thine, thcJicaving. kiigliish ‘

To be drawn In the City of Montgomery, AUlutna,1a ' public, 011 Auguit 13lh, It 53, on the >, llsivuna IMnii!! SAM GEL SWAN, Manager.

J, V. II IK $11 A W,

Watch maker mid Jeweller

The fetches are hold and life-like. The mei-Units are vurlcd, and many uf tiicm <if t h ri 11 ■ ug intercM. “The S.-.Mur's Sun,". "Tl.i Yviuxj I'hjsUitnt" “The, I'umihj Jlithrj ," and “AsUt.it (ii1 1; ," ’ me among •die Intel deeply at.'ivirig M-.iiei we have i-ver lead.

m - C.IRROU.TDS, KK.Vre'CKV, WILL be* lie re two days In caoh week,. (Tuesdays and Wt dn cn lays) prepared tndo all kinds of work m tilsjfvA . line. Particular ntienlion wjllhogiven to repairing Watches and Jewelry, and work warranted, if the'machinery is good, He will visit residences in town to repair Clocks, If notified. Ladies, who have* Jewelry to repair, arc especially-invited to tall, assuring them 1 that general saiisfactieu will be* given.; ' / O' Room ai J. L. Thiebaud’s-Dnig store, Main street. Mr.-Thiebaud will attend to receiving and delivering work in Mr. Hinshaw’s absence. ‘ ' Vcvay, ap30 tf

Prize* ■mi>unllne to will bd dbtritml.,*] BCtonlioRlo tho follow I iirtuaguUlctnt Sthenic!! 7 30,t*O NUMUEIIS- IJ.IK PK1ZESII ; iPriioof- g«A»0 is. . - - . 8(«.!«) I Prim of • 15,iw I* i5.i)tt) ; IPrizeof U . . V ‘ 7,101 ■ ■ ! 1 Prize of a wo I* ... iowi IPrizOof * - S.000 b -■ 9-0C0 ■- 1 Priioof ; * . T,M0 I* - 1 ' IjUAO • I Prize of. • ■ 1,000 If • : i wu ■ lOPriwiof . - soot* •- ; 9j<nl UK) prize*of • ■> : , 100 U • ;■ ’ tUJJUO ,■ ■ 4 Prize* uf approx, u, prizi) are tu) ■ 4 Prize* of. 100approx.to 15,000 prize aw 4t» - 4 Prize* of. ■ T5 approx.- to 7,oou prlza aru are ■;'4 Prize*of -COapprox.to 3,oiio prize are'940 4 Prize* of SO approx, to'*: *JM prizoure 900 4 Prize* of 40 approx. 10- . - 10,00 prize are-ICO 4 Prizes of , ;ss " to I.Ufl prize are 100 40 Prize* of -90 “ , to ' 960 prize aru £W) 1j,wx)Prize*of . ;B are , 190,000

Of liiitl bosi.ui lorn! ‘ 4. .. All! k'miw, ’Vis blit the'doom‘l liiipian c { Life, lu pauj-s yf, 1‘iigimd love, ;1 And jaste of*sorrow’;; lutiu nip.: ilia y lb.stolid It-; uf all. »

The Mth: of Mi;-. I). y,i»: r i> jmid, dig Mul IcaniiUil,n, Ii i-u-gaiu. Tire aiu clear aii-i w.-li .oi.inged, and the language nio'l clmiie. (u her Hyle .-done, to h ie uutliing 111 tin- moral >eutijcoiit of hei wil ing.. Mi*. J). exhibit t-oitluil.-C nl (lie Itiglic-t tii>>..i{ iiJtuie, Oh well as of the m.i.i tclined i ,mc. . Not i■< ihe iiioial rcinia-. I|- ,,i ihokelche.. i.tiei.ini in j'luin ,m i j . uei to the ex* ipll>iie be.inlc oi liu: >luc;. Jl-J-j one, "hit ony: ihilil v to morid.be.miy in lu> natuic, ciin lead’, these (■ketches without U-ing math)'boiler ' Tfis inle-lti-t ln d i.iMo'mtLi be gratified, and his inoral sciniinciils awakened. *

'I'llell IK vet ji t thy :'1 in; pi a* i Ol y , ttopfli : ' dreams of (.i - ft;: duo, lot CUltldsl Tuoti t!|.i\v the Veil j: id./U* I.J.nIt;. bet ' tnj;el ril-ite firm tbi r. :jisd.jn- lief 111

UoprefieIG Tlllmore .'Club.

I'li.it ji -.i l':. eilllie, e lil' il e't I'l j> "tied ' ,

I'towns 1. 1 i) bt, u la e >>’* I be I radiant j lllileii'ii (.(-•«, tht - li >>KiI>- b'lmfll eii "i F.idele; : >. nlli fot. W I !ili r ,btiy glows,* y

The feiends of Fillmoie.ond Ubnelson met in Monfield., a. feivC days' ago, and formed a Club for the campaign. The foUownng'resoliilibns were unanimously adopted:' ■: * . Resolved. That we will support Millard Filirmire, of New York, and'Andrew, Jy Don-, elsou of Tennessee, for ; President and Vice President .of the; United States, because wc believe them-ta be honest me n,; devoted to the. Constitution and ■ the U o ia ji fa Li h fu 1 to t hose naUanalnnd conservative principles upon which aloriothay cniihepcrpotualed.'. Resolved; ThatThe sdmjnitUatfuapf Mill aid Killiilore, (during' his Presidential term, was conducted upon such national principles as to fnrii|Kli 'the best* and safest guatadtee Id .the coiniliy. that, if ogiin elected, he will give connlennnce to nq m'ivemenl of,any party, oi from aiiy< Quarter.rthdlvshall *<nut look to the wel fare o nd pros'i*eri! y of •‘the w hole Union. 1 -; "R esolVcd/Tha t weTnr eti n w 111 irlg to engage i n o‘riy%ere Vcfc[fortaItnnt«d 1 for- the Rrefiiiency aiKl ViCe l’resiJeiity. ltecsusc. in our opiui u i) [Eli U h’, ca tile sts a re c a I o u I a tedtow.ea ke u the by pds of t he U 11 ioiia it cria le 'ooe ct clion from Uifc'yUier—'nmi sow thuinf seeds of discoid' Which may, iit the’end,:ctodsn;cr itsiinlegrily and existence. * v

‘ I*. S-—Will also le at Ghent'on; Thursday of each Week. Room nt "American Hotel.*' Persons of that place will callon'ScoU Tandy for particulars, who will attend to taking in nnd dedicating work in the absence of Mr. II.

Millanks 'I " oulil ibr.ov d • libeling beam. Al io:-;- iby lonely p i.Iiu.i) 1 ber<-> mid -

13.163 Pitwi.amoanUnit to . . :.-v 82<H,000 Tbo 15,000 prize* of are ttotermlacil by the non* ber which ’Jwir»- tfto 840X00 Prlze-lf that natober should be ao odil notaber tbeii crory odd number tlcfceliulbo Schema wilt bo cnUtled lo 80; If as even number, then every even number ticket In ihe Scheme will be to 86, in addition to any other Prize which the ticket may draw.. :■ ■ ; • Porehaien In baying an equal - quantity of add and even number ticket* will be certaln of drawing nearly half tbo east of tho same; with cbsnccj'of ODUlnloc other Prize*.- it • >.• ; ... .. -’All Uiom ticket* cod I ox with 0,5,4,0,8, aro ctoo—all thorn coding with.I; 3,5,7,0,are odd. l ■; SRemomwrtliDt every Priio btlnwn,and wr1 full without deduction. . ‘ . r^*ir? All Prize* of 11,000 and under; poM Immodl* the i|rajrlog—othe r prize* at the usual time - All communications strictly MDlldenUal/'. niodmwo numbers will bo forwarded loputtbasen [mwcdlakly afler the drawing.-: ’ i . - ' .11? Whole Ticket*810—Ilalrc* $5— Prize Ticket* cashed or renowed In olher lie tela at the ofDce. Urdcra fi.rUcketr can bo add reared b) S. SWAN i CO., Allanb, Ga. ■ Or, F. SWAN, Jlonlgomcry, Ala.

, / Aclmiiilsiriiiqr’s Sale. THE sutscribtrwili receive’ bids; for tho sale uf lhu following described property, frethlhc twentieth day of August,- 1MC, ; until the ..first day of September, 1856; and if properly be inol sold atprivate sale previously, he., wilt on ;(hc first day of September,' IA5C, oUhcXViirt'House door 'in' Vevay, ■ Swilicrland cciinly, ludiana, offer-the zame at public auction to the high ;st hiJder—one-fourth of the purchase uinnty will be required in hand, on*: fnutlli iii six mo uhsl bne fotirtb in twelve months and oire-foi tih in tighleftri rhoriths—the purchoLser giving notes with approvud!sccurjly, payable without relief from: valuation or anpraisemenl laws., .Said land.is situated io Craifi lownship, Switzerland county, being the farta owned by thii Jate’ John Anderson, dcccascdi coulaiiiing serctiiy-ccvcn acres and 26-100, fit- being-a pan of. fractional section thirteen, township two, of. range four west, laying on Long Run. JESSE P. BELLAMY, Administrator. J. Ul'jioxt, Attorney. ' jy30-3t— 5s-

Le d ibee I cl embrace lo seek ui‘jmivt.

J AVool Carding-. THE rindeiilghed wish linn form’the public generally that they ate itovready to receive Wool for Card* ing at their establishment in Ve*;PP?fftovay. lndi* Their Machines orcMaSfiHiSS now.in perfect working order. ; G. O. KNOX $ SONS. O'The Stenpi Mill is noit* ready to do custom grinding for the eighth. The highest cash price - paid fur Wheat. O’Flour kept constantly on hand for sale. •: Vevay, April itp, IS5C.—3m

Sweeti r icalnts Ilian Ibis. , . Then ft* iby Iteiilbiiiip bupa on God, and : It) Hia love fib! haste- to share; mid bid

Mi:; I j v< iU'0. (< ( i-.su nt tit car to guide thy . Wundt ting feutskps home, where she a*yai|u Thee now.’f.," ‘

Mtg. 1)ujiu:;t designed her work, ok idie infot-ins iis in dm preface, as a gift lo her thililtcn. Her icitiuika on llibr point are mT touching-mi<l beautiful, tlmt wutau but give them to the imlvi; , "A group of. blight liniutl buys,; upon ivhuiu titio looked with all the puabiuii.of a mother’* love, am) iu whoso cnniest eyes fibercad a fiitinn of niiiigleilfcai and h-ipe, we 10 around her; as she wiote. • lint with many a daily claiiiiMtpoh a molhor'a thunglh, she was slew to complete (lie I'ii i ji o.-ed (jIIci iug. Life' mid deiu h-r-Iik’, with its ambitious calts k , timl <K‘utli, 'wiih its wilhciiiig grasp, nmJe haste to .bear from her iho.-c who had inspired the elloit. Those earnest eyes.were ntlciiglh-liftcJ to bur no longer. Silmicc bud fallen t where young and uliccrful •vuiees lo the rwcW'Pg. tale, : Aftiii .yefiril of sorrow, during; which her hick'.heatt /forgot its long eheiished [impose, the has' been induced once uiorcdo resume her task, rind upon liuishing' the scries of ln>r talcs, to give them to the public,” - And wo devoutly thank her, from our heart-ol hearts/Tor the gift/not only la .her.own surviving children/ hut to, the .(thildreu of the people. Wc have not the pleasure of a peisonal acquaintance : with .the cstiiuahle'aulhor of theso ekotehes, hut .wc shall not so on forget, t lib pleasure iiiid {profit wo have derived fiouV the fruits of. ilier matured.miud and her elegant pen.— Her-skillful hand has touched lit' our hciirt tbo.chords of emotion, louguriatiuug and ttoniless. She has rc-opcned the fountains ■of feeling long closed and scaled./ A ithousand.hemta will vibrate to theseuli-ments-of honor, and of love, .and of hope, which she inculcates. lior hook wo can place in tlm hands of the children we love, feeling assured tliattho -lessons it-teaches .are lessona of wisdom and of virtue, i,: .

Ve utphjns too, ulto Situ the straying v (luiJcfess fleck bereft of guardian fttie V To tby .way, Ob! did she ; V llrviilhtt no j|iilinK wphl-rim seoUiiitK coiinrf l 'l*o I Sty licai I, w Into liin/t-rirg’iicalJi her f.noWf l tia t*l «hVj(dc&-*d oiiWi 1 fancy (mintbut/ S sic Uiy lublber’a wishfuly-/ Smile,**ml beat Ikt call thee to (lei arms I Iii iicceiilJbWcti. - • } Ob! bid llient tlieii fond ulutlifrr eoine, and -, r - Wipe llm orphan's tear away, to sham Will! tbet lheir joys reset vet),* and. iieslto^■ r lii thy eiuse,embrace. " ' ( ' Ves! llioii{*b gone,'but let them fed a molhci’> Cate, and dream a niolbcr’a tender false, ;•' IFor il/us'iistomps onmemory!?leaf,; : Rome* lessons of njsleniol love, and /- ; ‘ » Mould*' ilii'itjiettliiignalorc pure,as emblems Kit to (uitlwt home, todeck'lhe ParadiseJ, •- 01 Uod.•. I ; Warsaw,’ Kr., J uly, ISSGj ■■■.

TONICS WON’T DO!

Theyntytfr did.do more than gut* temporary. relief anil I he/ never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of Iho disease.-— The CAUSE ofall.aguo and billions diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize thispoisdn by its NATH* RAL ANTIDOTE, and oil.disease caused by ildisappearsatonce; Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is Ibis Antidote toMaUtia,apd moreover it is apetfeclly harmless medicine. The ctr lificate of the celebrated chemist,"J, H. Chil ton, of.New York, to this effect, isaltaohed to every bottie; therefore if it does' no good it can do no harm.; tr,-- •: This is.mprp.IIiap Mn Quiriiuc, Arsenic, or any tonic to existence, ns their urc is ruinous tn the constitution- nndbriitgs on DUMR AGUE; which- note? allhfrs t person to feel perfectly well fora single moment; ..In illustration ofjltese Ruths | annex same extracts frora.a letter just, from aPhysician:' v ‘ , H *■ . i- 1 '* /,'■ ■ March* I r/18iC. JAS. A. RHODE& SihYour? of the 3d. i nst * is at . ha nd., The Cu rc arrived late lost year and difllcufiy in getting any one to try it was greatly', increased from the fact that a remedy bod-been introduced 1 which was growing In favor with the public,’as being belter than; using Quinine,-r-nqlkaowjng I presume that the.remedythey. used to escape taking Quinine, conlninad the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy, (known as **SmUH'«'Tonlc, ,r ) would invariably-BREAK hriagueThiU it did not CURE it, is it .would often return with renowned, vigour. .This one circumstance 1 deem ed in. your favor, if 1 ( cbn|d institute r a test comparison between it anil your CURE, The following is (he'result; ' c ■’ ; Three • persons look -your-"Core, , ( ’ all of whiph were'casds'of "QuotidianIntermittent Fuser, *’ of standing. ( They had tried Quinine,'andothertoraedics, occasionally missing a chill.’ bill it was,'(as in all silch cos■es,) slowly wearing' them 'out; and faying the foundation of .other.; and-scverermnladies. I did sqCcecd in effecting.a jsd|col.;clue of ofl three .of .thcxb/ccjeS . with; your/ remedy; and they hnvc'nolhad a chill since? In ill fhfeb'of these,'cases the - ■ Smith’s■ ;been u*ed, *ud -would, asi tefareslaled,-hrtsk the chill,’but afjcr a period or two it would retutn. i. p -) y ■ It h i nk J t h c tewiU/berio’di liGc ci 1 (y 1 - no wi n giving to your “Cure" the Analogs ground of any other remedy now in use bere,;&o, *c, WILLIAM BUCKNER, M.D. RHODES* FEVER,,and AGUE CURB, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARfA, the only harmless remedy m existence, is'erpialiy certain as a’ PREVENTIVE,, “CUHE.” oTnke it when you feel the chills coming pu, ; nnd you .will noser have a single one, ■) I JAMES A. RHODES/L’tbbrittot'Pwyiiicdcc,

RVsmI ved, That, Vs dbiilrWialiiigtiiahed from j Wcvdesire lo siHJ an American oilministration, Conducted by a President whose* patriotism Is'broad enough to embrace oll llti; great; interests or lhc;wlrale. country, without regard to geographical lines:—such an. one as was Hint’of Willoid'Fillmore, which elicited the approbation of nil men of all parlies. • flecolTcd,1’lial i nouropinlon l he present ad in i nisi ration has been so conducted, joth os regards its' foreign and domestic policy, and muro-cspccially by giving countenance to' the repeal.Of the Missouri' Compromise and.the reagnal ion of thequ estio n orslayery, os.toeicite llie apptehensioii l|intV uorice of power in the'; hands of Its 'su pporters/Wt I1 prove dangeroiistothe cbuhlryandlhe Union; •we thereforepledge Vuriilyca louse all honorable means .to-prevent the-auccoss of its priucipI6s and of those;who design to cony them out. j." ■ • ResolvedVvThal; we'dcem< it. expedient to form a Fillraoreand'Dpnelson Cl no, and invite every candid 'ond national*man who can with his whole heart subscribe to the above resolutions, to unite with us.

Comtnissloiicr’s Sale.

OTICE i is hereby given that the underxw signed, Commissioner appointed by the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas at its July, term, a. Driest), to ma be sate of land situate in Switzerland county, Indiana, owned by Mary AritTBIiownUers, Uavid Cole, Joseph Cole, SotbmanCokvGcorge N. Cole‘aid Rebecca Moyer, will on

Saturday, the G ih doy of September, 1856, between tWlmurs of 10'o'clock, a. m. ond' 4 i*- r »-* offer said Inti Js for sqte oil the premises at public auction and outcry to the highest bidder—bulwiit iiolscjl fur less than two thirds the appraised value—whjch lands me,described as follows, viz: - V ■

STATE OF INDIANA, Switzerland county, set. In (he Court ot Cdmraon Picas,'towil:— " 1 '

• , [True Patriotism. , - Millard-Fill more, in a speech which 1 be delivered in Fredericksburg h/ Virgin is, in 1851* gave utterance 16. the'folio wing sentiments:'./ *'\yfich l look back :: to:the cnsis ihiougb Wliwli wc Ijlive J passcd.’ , I feel that lhcre|wd» danger llial 1 tbedayaofl he ,U iiiph' : were' ilu rn-j bered. : I delerminCd' then," if necessary, to sacriQce evejy political prospc-ot I had ia lhc! world. and life. iUclf, to ftvc,th6'.UnlQn.* , |. • i lii ihtac fda>s orjNqrtHern Soiitheni/nulli tiers, jl^ie'masl agreeable to read of such expressions from our statesmen—thcre iscipsic titc (list nf;fl Uiuinphpnt, in Ibeir jiUerapw!, true ; t |i»lri()iism ; . in' the sou I frtim.H'hiph tbey emanato/ and. iincomjue table i n tcgpl y ; 'i h /1 be, b?a rt whiellcan so feel and express 'itself.' ; , ■ Wu.deeply honor Mil lord Fillmoic.-fer such sontimenls—sentiments which his.puhlic pr/ Htical rlife, has..provedf,conclusively am; not rhcre llp-IOnguafce, but ! ilie verbsl’expddcnls of his the sianitication of bis attachment to freedom, tiie.UmoaanJ.lhejConslitution. -Suoh men we'.wSritVsuch iiien (tic people 'want—such men thtf country "needs!--r/ncrnnei '.0a~tiu. ' '' "‘i' ■ • ‘ j ' i'-J-l'J /l.'OA

Ambrose W. Neff,.’fit") I * ‘ George ,W. Neff, I, , . ‘ ; vs. , Complaint to foreclose Willis W. Allnull, fit f ' mortgage,- ‘ ’■ 1 Prances A;" Allnutt 1 ' JI-- ’ •It appearing from affidavit'filed in'the Clerks office of tic Switzerland, .Court of Common Pleas, tballhe above named Willis W. Allnult and Frances arc necessaryparties to said e'etioh, nnd tbat the'y are non-residents of the StatoDf JnOianarv They nrc hereby notified of the pendency bf,'so[d).ootion, and that Ike.same ;wil| stand,.for biqb at IheOclcber Tenh, lfv56; .cTsaid court, to be hidden at the CodHtlooscin VcTdy; in saldcountyVon Ihv, Ist Mbnday -ln October, 1 ISfifiy and that unfoss they then- and there-be and. answer to said complaipt.-the malteraand things IhurctncbnUined will be hcardjn, UieirabsehCe, anddecrce rendered accordingly. •! ’■ 1 J * '; ... ■ ■ WUhess'thc Clerk of.aatd-Court, at Vevay, this 31st day of July, a.d. 1856. f ' v OLIVER ORMSDY, Clerk S, C.C. P. • . July.l856.-^3t;,„ . •. ( ; v

1; Pail of section al, town 3/rage 3 west, beginning nl the North West corner of . the south cast quarter of the north east quarter of section lwonly-one, qnd ririinlng,ea3l rlwenlyseven chains to a branch, thence down south 63 degrees west-fi chains tindl73 liuks'. theliVesouth 45f degrees west 15 chains; thence south T9degtdes west 12 chains;.thence north 16 ; chains and KJinks io place of beginning;(Containing twenty-nine and 65-106 acres, also the south weil .quarter of (he North'east quarter of section Si;itOWrt 3, rangc3 west, coulain-ingforty:acre*;.-*l’i , n .i tl j'. 2. :i The the south west qupr\er pf section v*|5i town*, 3," range 3 containing thirty,-four acres; ond the Went half bf’lhe north 1 west Quarter'of aectiop 16,. town 3, rangc, 3 ;west, .conUining siityeight .one hundred nud two'ncrcs. 3. ".The South east quarter of Ihe Norib .west qimiterorsection 1 15,v 3 1 w es t ,-co ii tain i og'lt h irty-fo or H a c res, V C ice p I about fi ve qctes t onl j pl soulb-east coniei \ of said pjece sold by 'Jeremiah Colc ,ip ; b£s' life time to Geo. 1 Mellon.-'If deemed'iatlyisabje said iotids will be offered in sephtirte'poreels',;

The Eilimote auJ Uontlson Club of MooreGeld, meets every Saturday night.' Ils officers consist of b President, Vice J’lesideht' aiid Secretary. S. WALTERS, Prcs’t. E. 11‘. RoCillSS, Sco’jv 1 ,V r.' r :

Ha li. Vr.VAV Loner, No. cj f.0.,0 F.,j Thursday evening, July 21, 1856. • i Tlie committee to whom was rcfeifeiT the subject of drafting a preamble and resolutions expressive of the feelings of this Lodge in reference to Hie death of our esteemed Brother Robert. LeClerc, repotted Hie following, wjuch were unanimously adopted; i Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty, ih his inscrutable but wise Providence, to cnll from among us in the ipetidian of life our much esteemed Brother, Robert LeClerc; therefore Rrtahcd, That we deeply sympathize with his family in this nfllictive dispensation! of Providence, by wlnfch an smiable nhd: affectionate wife'has been-bereft of a kind husband, and a family of small children of-(he protection of a tender and affectionate^rent. . . /tesofen/, .That in testimony of our respect for (ha deceased, wcwjH wear the usual badge of mourning fot thirty days. Resolved, That the Secretary be tequired to transmit of out deceased Brother a certified copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions, flmjtbnl tho editors of the “Ilcveifle" and •*NcWs’*‘bc requested la publish the same. * ‘ .

; , 4 ; . Glyin^41 Up.. Every "old liner 'who is well "posted," (a r*rc commodity liy the way) now concedes the fact Ibat-WiuaBD and. the balance of the loco foco SUle tloket will bedtfealcj by an overwhelming majority, WitLieo -himself concedes that his opponent wilt be elected, and, it,is said, has expressed a determination not tu spend another dollar of hiiown in the canvass. In (bis he is wise, -There is not the remotest chance of his election, and he might as well give it up first as last. So long as there was a possibility of a split between the American and Repeblican |»rtieson the State ticket, the -old linen kept up their comage pretty well, but now, as it is evident that the two parties will vote sa a unit upon the State ticket, they •virtually give up the contest, and if they still .continue to show fight, it will be only to preserve their parly organisation --not that they .have any hopes of success. We hope they will stand up long enough-to be knocked down. — Ji, A, TViiijne. ■

The Editor of the Cindinnatiitfimes*says; "In conversation' lit' Democrat from Washington City, he widAhai-promincnt politicians of aft parties in th^cUy— men who are known fp'rtWif able pbitwai.ouculalions, arc considerably agitated, by. tho increasing dcmonstralions in ,favor of Fillmore, that ate coming to them from all sections of the country, and most of them' unwillingly acknowledge (heir belief that ho will be the nest President'. 1 ' - ■ : : ’ -

/ ■' : SHERIFF'S 1 SAXBi--■;'iI; BY virtue of aii’eicoution and'order of ’sale issued outt'of the Switzerland Circuit Court and, to nw, directed against'A bijah DyBe”nnetl-andjjjffiyqi of, Gabrtef.Simon, I .vyijl offer for sale at the'Court House door iu lli& to’Wn tjrVe ray ij’o the'' ! I;.' ’ ■■. .View. Z^%£?kuguii t 1856,:-' ' .. between VfipfaopYs.'preseriUed by Jaw/ to the highest and,|Jesl biildCTjoycasn1n - ?fiand, the tenU ’and. profits'for a i term of'year* not ex deeding seven/.’ of.Jho; real estate to-wij;j.Lola?numbers ;nine ti)d( eighteen in Joshua Hicha*‘addition, lo tho town of Patriot, in Swiltcrtana-coilntir* IndiadSl/'Ordcred to besbldby u decree of iard CrftfrPogaitfrt said Bee nett and in favor of said Simon; if,the rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution and.posts and accruing costs, I will then and there on the same terms offer the fee simple of said property, arid will sell without regard' to tire valuation or appraisement laws of Indiana.

TEKMS OP SAUB*tr:P,< J i One fourth of the purchase money in' baud —one fourth in six—one-fourth jo twelve, and one fourth in eighteen months; sudforlhe deV ferred payments notes with, 'fiooji"Tzeehblrt security; bearing ‘ioUreit'from dalc;.Vnd collectable without. relief from valualion-t or appraisement laws, .will. be. required. ;An(| upon the sale being confirmed by,tip’Court, a deed will be executed to the purahascr/and a mortgage required on the premises, to secure the deferred payments. ■ - V ' iS _ : V, PERCY ROUS, Commissioner. Ju.y 30, 1856.—41

ttT'Thc Cincinnati Times says: A few days since wc announced that the Sandy Hill Herald, and the Plattsburgh Sontintl, had hoisted tho Fillmore ond Dbriclson flag, and given In their adhesion 1o the t American cause in good earnest. We have now the satisfaction of an* nouncing the; fact thaV lip! jGlen’s Falls Free Press haa done likewise. ‘ -Tire Free' Press, last fall, wc believe, was a fusion journal, and has hitherto been a laborer in (be opposition ranks, .

WholesalcApchlt,St.^uli,'fJ.inLAKSLBVf Chicago, UAUOLfAV UI}OSJ< vAfiJ, for pale by Dtucgisla generally. • - , Forulo In Voviy by J. L. Thlcbaad. ' | '

By order of the Lodge. Allcst—JuLU’s HurouE, Scc’y.

NOTICE.

TB1HE Stockholders of the Vetay Library A Association will meet at the Recorder's Office;on the let day of August next at 6 o’clock, P. 51., to elect officers, or dividedhe Rooks, and mouey in thc hands of the Treasurer. J. J, p. BCHKNCK, President, T. C. GALE, Vice President. ; Vcvay, July U, IS5G, . ,

A Fresh Supply of

ST A correspondent writing to the New Albany Tribune, from Leavenworth, Ind., says; J ’At present, the people here are for either fillmore orUucbanant Fremont is absolutely <not known. 1 do not know n single person about here that has expressed a determination 4o vote for him. Tharc arc hundreds, of course, -who would rather vote for Fremont than Buchanan, bui co long as Fillmore is in th{ fi?Jd, they wilt be found Katijmc |-»i hirp."

tr'VbQ Old Lina \yhies of Fayette county, Kentucky, Mr. Clay’s old stamping ground, have adopted resolutions to support the nomination of, Millard Fillmore.

HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. July 23, 1656,—31 $3,50

Just received «l " ’ ,a *' WILLIAM SHAW & SONS. dp23 • • - ’ Petty tlHetj Vuviv/ lnd.

Political flag*;'

5T We wonder if the laboring men of (he country consider Ml- puebanana man of gtcat worth. He thinks that tficii worth is just "ten ••cnU d^y.'*

5T Tfic Louisville and Portland canal will be closed on the 1st of August to make, the necccssary repairs and improvements. Il-wjll require six iceks to two months to do the work.

II AIN PUMPS—We Jiccp cohstanlly on J band Chain Pumps. For salb low by fcbll F. h. CRlSARD $ SON.

E have on hand sarnie beautiful Political ▼ • FLAGS, Denioctalic and 'American—with tbc names of candidates and Portraits.— For sale cheap, at the Reveille Office,

Sail.' ' JUST iccchcd *i slnpniant fit No.I Kana wha ssli. * tBAlV^.SCHENCJK

Over U. I*. Sclicnck’s Store.. < [IT Entrance oil Pike sliceU ’ ' jyCMf-

P. WILEY, GROCER; (Successor w Ira Ltmlley,) .. Corner of Main and Liberty ktV, Kylt'i Ilulldlng, O]iponl(e OJd Pdiowt* Hail.’; KEEPS constantly on hand a full assort* merit of Fresh Groceries/Wooden end Willow Ware, Confectionaries,Cigars', Notices, etc., etc. . ,,jyl6 T ‘