Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 August 1856 — Page 4
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SPRANG TRADE.
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WE «c .reviving an<l now opeuntg a large und '. splendid assortment of - Hinriinarc and Cullcry, consisting in psrl of the following articles, to • wit:— Table.and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, . T Razors and Strops, . . ' Tabic, Tea, and Basting Spoons EdgeTooU of all descriptioli,, Bench Planes, Gages i Squorti, - Mand.Bipp, Biiniiel&TtnnanlSaws
THE weekly: reveille
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OPFiOB; Over GtUards* Hardware fStore r 2d'Shry % Comer of Haiti and Ferry Streets.
.Millard Fillraow, While it iecms the very fad of James Buchanan being in the field. . The Albany Siatttman, apeaking oh the subject, s'nyj: “There is nothing more certain Ibaii that Buchanan.has hot the shadow of a prospect in New York. jUis c«p- is hopeless in this Stale, History does not furnish nn instance where a candidate has gone' down su
suddenly as Buchanan. A month ago he was
Prophecy of Henry Clay. .'Both Clay add' Calhoun foresaw the tauten- ' table conclusion whichparties in this country hive now reached, and-predicted disunion as the inevitable result of .such a stale of affairs. Mr. Clay, in a speech, in the Senate, February .7,-;j839, thus daguerreotyped the very aspect; of.affairs in the year IMS: . . "Sir, ’‘ said Mr. Clay, "I am not in the habit of speaking Jightly of the possibility of dissolving this happy L'niim. The Senate know that 1 have deprecated allusions, on oidinary occasions, to Ihhtdifdul went. The country will tpstify that, if there he anything in (he history dr my public .cower worthy of recollect ion, it is ihe tnilh nml sincerity of my ardent devotion to its lasting preservation. • But w;e thouid be' false’in bur allegiance to it, if we did not discriminate between the imaginary aiid real dangers by which ; it may be assailed. Abolitionism should no.longer he reyarded as an imaginary danger.- .The Aboillionisls.iel me suppose, succeeded in their | present aim of uniting lire inhabitants,of (he free States us one man iiihobiianls of the slave States. ' I'mpn on biie side will beget ntiiuii on the other, an'ri’UnsprortW'or ! reciprocal consolidation will be attended wi|Ji | all the vlolonl prejudice, rmihiticred passions, Sand implscrble animoiitfesWhich ever disI graced or deformed human na'.ure.", : * j ■ • Ode section jwill stiind in men.i|cing and hostile array against I he other, Thu | cbl lisipn iff opinion w.l I - he qlitcl>Iy Tulip wed by'lhcddash ,ff'arms, ff will nuvaltcmpl todes’cr.bd'scvnts' which now; happily tie concealed from %ur.. vid w. A lrolinoriisls. I hern, el ves would shrink back in dismay ami horror ouhe Con temp lul ion ■•.'of. desolated fields, conflagrated cilies, murdered iiihaldiitiil#, niid the’.bverf throw of the fairejl- lahric nf human governments that ever fose lo animate' the., hopes of civilized man.*',; V V -. .W-V'W■-
formidable;'to day he is out of the question.
T«t a bora establishment U wtlh a Cite ss*orlute jit and variety of . 7
There is ho human power that can save him—and wc, haw no idea that-any other power will be exerted in hb favor.'* ' And yet there arc men' who once belonged bvihe gallant old Whig party, who’lor a hutc quibble now hesitate in throwing their irtflu* ence in the scale bnioii.hiid the Constitution, If theyreally tore the Union—if they desire) its preservation on the broid and essential basis of Slate orjiialily and Statu rights, they should go to work this very moment to secure Mir. FI 11 morc>election, and never lire until the’polls shall be cUstd on Hie fourth day of November next. : ; . As td'Mr. Buchanan, though a statesman of respcctable ability, find who, would possibly make nbetler Chief Magistrate than tin. - present incumbent, 'jve regatd him as out of the contest, 1 for the simple reason that he cannot, ■from present indications, carry o sidgle istate north of Mason and, Dixon's line. And what is more, hb proopdeb, inttead of improving, are becoming cve/y day still .inure.deeply, darkly, t apd duspertlcly. blue.;. .
|air%jif, |m;kvs,Suts:,
■ Wood Saws. In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and. Coopers' Tools. - — ALSO —
And all kinds of material accessary for the prompt, neat ainU-cmiomlial execotioaqf
Tin: GUAM) iixtf.u.vu. ioijiiidv, Ur Uic aid of t microscope, we k'o million* dfliltle opening* oil the aurfarc of ourbodlca. Through the*e' tbt* OJn'ment, when robbed on the skin. U carried U any orpin or Inward pail. Diseases of iho Kidney*, disorder* of the Urer, affect loot of the bean, leflamatlon of the Lungs, Asthma, Cong ha and Colas, are br.lt* mean* effectually erred. Every bouewlfr know* that salt passe* freely through bona or neat of any thickness. Thtshealfng Ointment far more readily penetrate* through any bone or fleshy pan of the living body* coring tbo most dangerous Inward coroplilnta, that cannot bo reached by other means.
•3©B Piafflf flEI®.
Shovels, Spades, Manure aod flay Forks, Garden -flakes, &c», ftc, •100 pair Trace Chains, x ■ 200 Halter Chains* fiP pair.BreasI Chains, 25 Log Chains, v 25 Lock Chains, . Double and Single Battel guns, , . ■ ■ Wislols of every description, ' Shot Hags, Powder, Planks and Horns, . 1 Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of , j Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, I Buckles, do Cloth, Slur nips A Spurs, Laces Fringes, , Tacks and Harness Saddles, Bras j Bonds, &c. f «ic.
Die folhtBfuif are a few of the varieties of printing •h-ne altliis eSice:— .
.■SARRSy t'laiuer Fancy, of alt flrca and deMripUonf, will In> ft rut died sad printed at chert notice. :
TTI' When 1 look back to Hie riW* through which wa have pasted, I fjel Util them danger, that the day* of Se Union were nninbered.’ t determined ibcn. if necessary. la sacrifice rtf ry political project I had In the werfd, and life Itself, to *are the country, Milueo FiUHow.
Ery tip fist. Salt Rhtuo i $ Scorbutic Humor*. ' No remedy has ever done as much for the euro of disease* of the -Skin, whatever form they may ana me, as this Ointment. So cave of Salt Rheum, Scurvy. Sore Iteadi. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long with* stand Us Influence. The Inventor ha* traveled om many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospital*. dUpensJag ibis Ointment, giving advice as to in application, and bas Uiuj been the means of restoring countless numbers to health.
For Uiy CtiKxti SloNvt'hoo Storv4, Gwccn, Tailun,
MiUinth. and other*, I-liiti, or with thu rklifit «jle or bonier*.
■ID* bet oar triumph hi that of oar country; wens* urimr nut claim* to the public cnciMcnco l>y no standard" but that of honest devotion lo the principles of our cause, which li no other .than that of the Constitution and the Union.—A.vuatwJ. l>o;tiiao>,-
CIUOUT,ARS5j"BILL HEADS,' Commercial blanks, mid In fact every description of blanks, printed in the most ex)iedUiou< ' manner, at Tory low r-tes.
DRAFTS &, DltVUUISTS I.ABF.X.S,
- Having personally selected the shove arli cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at ns low prices as the smnv can be bought west of (be mountains. ■ Give us a call, and examine our flock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. QR1SARD«VSON, Feli. II,
Will be pfiiited fii Halo or Colored Inks, or Hruiae, .*>r Co ml >Ine*l Colors, lu the u is. toil 4 l\U-. : Printingvrll) bodono with; ... Colil, SUrcr,'or Colors,
Sore Lr"t, Sore. lireatlt, Wound* and Ulcers. Some of the mmt scientific in nr eon* now rely on the uac of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope wllh the wont ease* of soros, wcondi, ulcers, alanditUr swelling*, and tnraor*. T’fofeuor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dtipatch ■ ilf tnitie hospitals of the East, large shipments of thti Ointment, ttrbc used under the direction of the Medical Staff, lu the worst eases uf wound*. liwlllcvri any ulcer, glandular swelling, •liffneM or tot. I fiction of the Joint*, even of 20 yiars’-atacdlng.
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On Kalin, splendid stared Colored .papers, or Card*, n n ei |uti lied To r b rillla i.ry.' "■ Our Jt>« Tvre U ittiu-tly new, amldf tin* laird styles, from the catonslvo Type Foundry of l_ J,ms* *or& Cm. which enables till) Office to JO neater work Ihnii niiy oilier office In lh« region round-about. ■ : ‘,TT"riir iwironsgc of (he public It rcajiecrfuUy solicited, . .
, ’ -J [From toe.Cincinnati Times. Fremont's Romanism -More About the
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TIIILADELPHIA WEDICAI.HOUKK.—Established twenty two yearsaro br Dr. KINK EM N, comer of Third smi t/iifon street*.' i’Mbdi'tpliU. I’a.’ - TWKAHV TWO VK.\KS’
rilcM uml Fistulas. These iml other similar dtstresdrz complaints tai.' be cdeclually cured If the' Ointment bo dellraided in «ver (he part* ath-tlcil, and by ..therwb-' Kdioain* th-' printed directions around each pot. Hath the Ointment and ViUt thouU It uirtf in Ihs -fulttwing casrt: Kmtloiu Kumbaco ?orc l/f* Hun-* WcrcuiiilKrojaiiiiuSofi; Mw«m Chmtnf.1 1 Ian. I) Ilka, . Sore Thrrbu - C.irtMofnx lined matltni h’orerofsHtln.H Fistulas ; Sal ire mu Sprains Gout JrtlnTlK.aiei Snaltlj Swelled Glands. SUIT Joints. . Ulcers Venereal Sorer woumU'tff all (rinds *.*.'’|>M *1 Uic.Maniif*rli'ri|.««r-IWetfor llollonai. to Malden Lane, .\en-Vork, au<l/.•(TI Strand, London, and by all resja’ctaMe droycbti and dealers of Medicine* throuclmui die United State*, mid thn drltiieJ woitd, fu Cuts, at '.“.I Cents, Cl K Cants and fl each. There I* a wiuldcntllj caving by la tin* the Urccr sixes. , ...
■ | ■ .J- Marriage. •. We Lave *1ii>wi)|in a previous number, that the pitiful excuse furnished by Faison Heecher fur Col. Fre moat's.being married by a Roman Catholic Priest, ba| been proven.- to have no foundationat nil, aiid that the reason ascribed, that he hail no, license, and inns)’, therefore.
TOXICS woyt DO{!
. Kiie-rierco has rendered Dr. K. a most anceetoful praciitioie-r in ihe rnre of all diseases of a private nature,‘Untihood'a detail y as an lip pediment to marriage; m-rrousand sekiiat Indrmllies/dbcases tif the skin, and tho* • n rid ns from abuse of mercury.. TAKE PARTICIOAK NOTICE. 1
. Tiit’i' nuVcr (liil tia iiinre ilian guiilemporafy- relief,anti IheyiieverwiTl.'.Itjs because lAticn llie.CAUSE of; ihe Mireaje.— The,CAUSE of all ague and blllious diseases is the alm6Q»he:ie-poison called .Miasma nr Malaria. NwulraHze this poison by itsNATUIIA Q A NTI DOTE, ; am| alI disease caused by itriisappeo»?,alp[icc. V RIiotles 1 Fernand Ague Core is ibis Antidote to Malaria, amt moreover it is operfecllyharmless'medicine, Tbc.certificate of. (tie celebrated cheinistj J. R. Glut too, of New York.ToThis effect/is attached to evfcry boltie; therefore, if U does no good it can do no barnf. i: ; .'a' '
- Qeoboe A. Cir.rrr, No.' S3 Dock drecl. l*IiUa> ilelnhla, U doty anUmiUed*l‘i Vcretrc aJvcrtUfftHctiU for Tn* Wiekit Reveille In that city. ; . To Friend* anil CorrrRpnudvntai Wo art) wilting to pahlUh all cbpinitinlmlans of suBclcnl merit to dvmrii rich coniplcalty. upon alt topics imted la Uni character of our paper; but wu <fo not wish to be undorriooil.ln to doing, l*i approve or repudiate Uto op1(\Io,ia they Contain. ■
Then? l*'«n evil habit Mimeiltnc* IwtulgoJTn by boy* ( Iii.M)tlln>tc,itri>!ti srowlns up with (hvtn In man* hooj; atwl nhirh. If r.ni n; funned in due lime, not only lirreti tcrimu '.U.UcIcv la matrimuiibl hapjtb aw, )>nt sIvim rtv.* to a wrivi of protracted, land* ton*, Bud devutatlnz aifccVon*.' ’
to a Priest lo pci forml henvi'cssary ceremony! is a base falsehood. ■ ■- Now, there, astill’.living.' in the city of Waphingtoh, I’tolCslanlminislera who'were there dl the limit of Col. Ficinuni'sinairiage, and we tbU bn, the friemla of Col. Fremont to' produce the certificatebf any one of them that he was ever applied v :p to pctfotm : said jmemnny.j. Priest Van Hor*eigh'wns; certainly a* amenable to the law fur an offense, if any existed, as. any Protesiant minister would have been,' : and the dread of Col- Uentrin’tt ven-, geahee. would haye bgen more likely to- have deterred a Rombn Catholic priest than it would any Prutcsfaiil niilister in Washington. ■" The reputation of Fttljer. Dorseigb is, that,he .was □ ftgiil und cjforl' adhtriMit io'thc fonhs and discipline of his lioly Mother Church/ ; We repent it,’ the Protestant ministers nie still at; WaxhiiigtyH city, and the friends' of Col. Fremont arc I litre, and we challenge them to produce theccrtificatc of jiny one of them that he was evtr applied to. by Cof. PreV nionl to perform lire marriage ceremony. 1 They; cannot do it.. Tile fact is, it was a niatur off personal preference on the pah of Col. Fib-j moot, the result of religious incliiiaUuiti ami dictated by subserviency lb the, Reman GathS-v lie faith./ ■; , J This is not contradicted bv any ossUrtion of Col. Fremunt. liis not disptoveri by tic cur-] tineate of .he Rev; Mr.' French, whose eyi-| donee goes uo fiitlhcr iban lq state that thechildreli of : Col, Fremont were baptised in hisj, church, and that [he hod utter tern Col. /Vf* mout in Mi church, txtfpl on Me occation ofthc bapthm. John £ Callan, a leading mem-’, ber of the Cuthotip Chmch in .Wnsbinglun cily, told Jl r. M.| W. Wutsijlij,that Co).■ Fre* monf if; not uow. Jiod been a. Catholic,, and; that he knew,the: fact; He said also to Mrl Watson,- that Col. F.; .was so rigid and bigoted that he tCol. P.)‘*did not believe a teas binding uhUtt I he efrtmony am performed by a Catholic 1‘rittt- \ Preyibus to Cbl. Fremont's nomination.two members';of Congress who;'were'.in favor of fais'nomtnatiqn, but who were fearful of Hid effect of the charge of Catholicism which bad been charged against him, sought the company of Vlady *"lio’ was intimate with Col. Fre* moni's lamily, and inquired of tier if there was any tenth' iij the charge.' She told them she bad always believed him to be a Catholic; that she did not. know, that .he attended' the church constantly.' They replied to her thatshe must be mistaktnj she responded Ibat they had sought from her the truth, she had given it to them, and that she never before had heard Col. Fremont's Catholocisra doubled,, .
i • The lion. 11ii tnphrey M nryhal), df Ky,,spok e « on, American niecliii g\«.New *Uriinswj ck, N- J., a few.evenings since; '■ We/ quote from hisspeech whoihe said cdncciiuiig Mri Fill:more's prospects in The south: . ’
Mr. Kllmore at the South.
Few of UtoM who eiw way (a IMi |terulcl>»u* practice are aware - of the miiMOUoiWs, until 'they ‘flint Iho norroan »}*trm shattered, feel (trance and unacrnuntahio aeiiutlim*. amtvasue fean in the mind,— f}*e« «T, it, 2D, of Jlf. K.'s Uiofc on ••StlM'rvi* cmifoo.’V' - . . - ; - ' The unfortunate UiV, affected toromvi ffcble.UnnaM!.' to taf«or with -rcu,«titiund vigor, or to apply hi* mind in AojIvt bli atop U unly and weak; he It ilnll. erisas'i.-t even' In hi* (ports wlib ltM eorirythair, uniat; • . If l.e e tunnel] a tu hlmtelf IkTow Ilia., practice ha* done it* word. .and Cider matrimony, hit marriage I* tin fruit fid; and hi*aenso telU him that ihti ltrau***d by early fothV*. The»u am coniM"rationt w Idch rlumld awaken the nttciU’on nfall win, art* lUnttarl validated. • ■ ‘ KKMBMHEIf, :■ i
Particular SViflec to MnnSabaerber*. NaJacrUwrr Hading matt*—thus:, y. A, —ontlndr papers, made with pen and Ink. on lh<v margin tinder or proceeding their name, will know Ilia I lliclr lenni of aubscriptlon am expiring, and the ■ paper will.atop unleu they remit mow miindy.’ *
. This is more-, than can be-said,of Quiniue, Arsenic. or any tunic in existence, as (heir use is ruinous to the /constitution amt, brings on DUMB AGUE, vvhich' never allows h. person Id feel perfectly well for a single moment. . In illustration of these’ truths I mines some extracts front a tetter/just received, from "a Physician; ■' •3 ' GEORGETOWN; OHIO; March.! I; I85fi.
v Mr. Marshall then a U u il edT ol h e pro* pec Is ynd lhCtcliaiices iii ttie SouMi, for., which he could ktiuvvingiy speak. lie liked to.*come down to- the facts. - Ten Southern Slates he looked i upon - qs cerlai ii .for F i I! um re,—t h ey Hvete Kentucky;-Missouri; Marylhitd. Toanea* see,—though hti'c there u*duM .probably be a slrbiig ■ fight,Florida;. North . ■ C.irotiua: : and Louisiana.-: Then 11e coiisidered ttie proba - bifities—froad fur Viigitiia, /Dir; forAfkalisas, *—thiiffhere wos some. show’.for Alabania and a very fait chaixe'for Georgia, . / ' ■ | A Voice-f-Weti,‘ there afe'none left. ■. : ,r : ' Mf/Marsfial 1 suy tlidt South Carolina, anil Misstssippi wefe left;bud they,wbuld tlatj fr/t;’;Ile iwanti.il to >ye ihesd-Hyu Stales Vote fur lluclion:iii.; : ' ll \yout(ti sound -wcllwith his record on ihi subject of. slavery.; The game in the South, had been to imulucii the no pres • simi that Fill mo re bad'iio strength mid iii lhp Noitli, tliaV hp had nu-strength in UlpSouth; And thesefalsities were’; Id! he .in-, swerind btsl hy, carh'-Anierican rtuieniht-ring his uwit dutyyhd faithfully dischiifgiiig it. .
S, It. Direr lions fnr (he guidance of patlmUin (•» *r> disorder are ntltied 10 cat It pot;' ocll? e»n|>
The Presidential Contest
We give below a communication frottj an in* tluenhat Democrat of the .Empire Elate, which addresses Itself to.the serious and thoughtful consideration of men of all parties in all tec-, lions. It btealhts naught of scclionalism-4 naught of patty spirit; btit 'akiiig a calm ail’d patriotic view of the complicated stale uf political affairs, the writer recommends, such a course as be honestly believes will overt the dangers which now so seriously threaten the' safely and integrity of our gloiiots 1'nion 1 ; : .
‘ YmiivIIIooiI. : Tlsr AVntiilrr of the .Mntlrtiilb I’taiiir) . hiijvrtant and 0/ Orrut Contid*ration la fit : ■ Xujftriag.
T. A, IIU K I.EV *S »AUSAI’Alt| LKA. ; OF nil the'remedies that-him; beej dtK'm'f •! dating llio present use for (lie ‘‘thou.MiiJ Dltlbal fled, is heir to’,’, none erpm! (his womlotlui ["rrwrjli.m,— Only three year* hare -laj-k d ,l|.ce ((,*• i)lt,nrr, r {who spenba decade tit dndj Inc, oiperimetiMi/hijr, end pcrfectlnc It) Ora Introduced Hi t (tie public, and It Irnlreadr recojrnUed,.bt tlietnod eminent physician* tn all pari* of the country to be the mod surprising and effetiUe remedy for certain discuses of Width they htee-himwlMlStf. . -
JA3. A. UnQUES,\Esit.“Dear Eir: Yours of the 'id ilist, .is at- hand. . The- Cure arrived late last year and ijic 'difilcolly jii' geiting any one To try it greatly increased from the fact lliiiio remedy'.had.hcen 'nhroduCtd w hich was growing in faviir .wjtli the.pnhlic, os being better ‘ than u.Muy Qiiiriinej--nol kno vmg 1 .presume.that {lie remedy they used to escape tokiog.Quimnc, edntninaa the DR.l'G ITSELF! This remedy, {known os •■Smith's Tonic, M > .wp.ild invariably (iltEAK.np ague, huT it did not CURE it, ss it vvouId often return-with^■re-newed vigour.. This one circumstance I deem ed in’ your favor, if I ‘could tusliluta a, lest comparison betw ten. if o ml your C C RE. The follovving is the rcsuli; - r j; Three Piersons 1 look . your “Cure,".. all of I which were cases of (ntermilteht I Fever," of many:weeks'standing. They, had | tried Quinine, andolher repitdles, ticcasiunolly missing u chili. T<ut (as iii ulisucti'cas-os.)sloivly.wv-uing theiP;nol. ainl laying the TtiuAdati.m of other-and severer liiahulivs. I. ! did tnccecd iij effe'tiing-.aTadiciil cure of-ali I thtic of these ritres ’ with yimr renieily, and {hey haveool liadn.chillsinve.. ’I» all thiet of I ihese -cases ;ihe-vV3n)illrs. : TPiiiC"'. had It-ri: Titedj'aud woold,os before'staled, break the chill, but after a.'period or two had- elapred it. would VelnriK V ' * ' ,
Tic who plaect.hliiirclf muter l)r. Kistcus 1 * treat* men I; may reltetcnjly conO-lo In hb honnr »i a gen* Itenian. nnJ rely upon the Muiramv. lhat tbo'Uciels uf Hr K.'i pa Item i if ft I never W dl*ch)»eJ. ■, v V<■ liny man—let in f*tv> iiKultily iteler you fOuO utakltts: your rate knnwit In one, who, from education atul r-'peclability, can certainty liefrfeiul you; Or. Kiskruk’s re*i<1etire lia» hjen fur the tut I wen*'ly year* at Pie. N.. \V.. Comer of Third and .Uitlun *Ir.*eO T ITiIb'leluhl.t, lb.'. PAT IK XT* AT A DIKTA.VCK ; '• Can have (by idalitc their' caw expilcilly. lujcihrr with nil lUeir *ym(,tffiii, jr»r Idler, enchidii; a nui It In nee) llr. K'inietltiliie, ni.pnipflateit nccurJlDgl}'. • Fiifwanled hi any , part t>f the TThlteil Stale*, and 1'iacke.l secure f.osi ovnaoq or ecafo*:rv, by : Mall.or bpreas. 1 * ‘
TO THE DfMOca.mc ELECTORS OP THE ST.ITE OF . new roth*. . i
All other com (Mfu tid* OMj nijetof the root, hare hitherto failed to comm; ud the unction of the faculty, beCaLite, on being tested, tjtey hare been found tn enutalu noxious iiijredienu .which neutialice the c>h*| elferlt ■ <f. the Far*aparillaV ■ ml often times In to re I lie iieallh of the patient. It 3* not m with llerlet s j,r ;iiamiioti. . . .* . , • * 1 Tills Ir,’lli.*|>nre anil gi-tijiltto erlnrl of'lie rrmt. ai *1 will 01* trial, be found to effect aVeuttsIn'and p.dfei 1 cure *>f the following VotapUInls itiid diseases: AffeMl-ru of Ihe Jkine.., llhbiliial (\utiiem-v. iteliljity,; , ti.ilire»llnn,’ luvascsollhe Mdn.-;«, . l ir.-r L'liniidnlui-, lU*I*pda, I’ilei. Krj.iits-Uf, IVIinoDin l*i«..ai>.-, Kentale Iirejularitie. 1 . ■ K C f U ruta or Kins’* IM!, Fulula: ■•■..* , idtilb. And all Slitn i'beare*.. j
‘.'Hear. pie Tut in>* cause and be silent'llml ye may bear." I speak to you os one who ever since lie had a vote has invariably cast it forth? whole Democratic Ticket.. 1 speak to you as one who loves the Union of these Stales above all parly considerations, t appeal to you to save the glorious Empire State from the embrace of Black RepubUcamsm and Dishn-’ tomsm. Do you ask how is this to hedune? Bear with me then while 1 relate a little of my experience. I. hive just returned from o tour through Centra! and Western New York. I have found the party to which you anti 1 1 it attached, most treacherously betrayed by those who have hitherto ranked as its leaders,, In Central New York.these leaden have almost in a body gone over to Seward’s protege, Col. Fremont The same is true of pnitiohs oflhe extreme west. The masses have.- followed these traitors and the result is the Democratic party i« wejl nlgli. annihilated. Now* I per* ceive have a duty to perform to our country which overrides all party lines. The election of Fremont, 1 should consider, as one of the greatest calamities that could possibly befall the nation. How can we lest prevent it is the very natural inquiry? I answer, Save \ the State of Nta York, and thus throw' the election of President into the House!. ’ . ' If the Democratic party are so unwise os to nominate a Buchanan -Electoral Ticket, one important step is taken, the direct result'of which is, to almost insure the State for Fremont. I have some confidence in the honest Democratic masses. : I believe tbcy love the Union, and mean that it shall be perpetual — 1 believe they lave it far more than their party, . and I hope and trust that they will adopt the only possible way of “crushing out" Us foes, and that is by voting for Fillmore arid Doutlson. 'A democratic friend at my elbow*, suggests (net if wc adopt this coarse it may lead to the (toJfan of F. and D. by the people.— Well t grant there ts a possibility of thatjfor the Tribune admits that Mr. an dement of positive strength equal to 100,000 .yolea/out-, what thenl we know Mr. Fill* more to be true ta tKe Union of ihtte Slptri, ThatcoDsideroliotiofoneisenough to reconcile me to the bare possibility of bis election. But I have no sort of fear as to'that. Let us send this etection into the House, and James Buchanan is the next President; or, if not, John 0. Breckinridge is. Fellow Democrats, will you, in view of the facts os they are dally being brought In your notice, consent, by your votes, to aid indirectly in the elevation to the Presidency of alt isms—John CJ. Fremont! Upon you rests the responsibility. ‘ SANFORD HARRISON. ■ Those who have heretofore strangely entertained the very absurd idea that the contest is narrowed down to Fremont and Bucbanan, should hearken well to the evidence that is • crowding upon them every day, and that too from sources such as cannot Lc reasonably questioned. Here we have a cormriuuicalion from a Democrat to the Democrats of his na live State, in which he appeals to them to sacrifice patty prejudices upon the altar 6f their country’s good, and to evidence their devotion to the Union by voting for Millard Fillmore, in ‘ order to prevent tbo Stale of New York from falling into the bands of (he Fremontiles. The reasons he essiens for recommending this course to the remnant of the national Democracy of New York is not Ibat be ii any the less a Dem-' ocral than- formerly, or any less devoted to Democratic principles, but that he finds Ibat co large a portion of ihe rank and file of his party, through the intrigues of corrupt leaders, have deserted to the Sewndiles as to leave it well nigh annihilated, and the nominees of the Cincinnati convention without the possibility of a chance of carrying the Stale. For reasons such as these he deems it, and rightly so, his patriotic duly to.urge the concentration of ait the national men of New York upon Millard Fillmore, in whose hands he says "the Union wilt be safe." Now, the straight forward account of the stale of pirtics arid the strength of the respective Presidential candidates, contained in Mr. Harrison*) communication, is confirmed by all accounta from the western and .central portions of that State;, and the contest is now narrowed down to Fillmore and Fremont, and the entire abolition ptdss of that section* is filled day after day with tirades of dim:-': f >(
HEAD! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!
A vigorous Lift- ora Premature Death. Kiuk’e lin on Self-Preservation—only 23 cents. 1 1 h<*t.en containing itial value hi stamps, will cruuiv a copy, per return uf mail. ■
‘Jj’Mr.'Duotianrih jias- ardwcil llial,'in hist action upon Hie.Texus piipaltmiv he undertook 1 li» hsve :sia very a bdiislieil iinKeiH ttekyi' T’en n-’| essee, JI ary ton d.Vitgiuiuy.Nt.i UrCq roli iio,&c;. If the espccialifins That |itomj)U-d qnd conirotcC hi.s' nctipp haiV lieen reatizeil. Theft* widiJJ ’ noli now* heastovp uj^eiihef ; Stales! j — LouUtilJ/ %uhiuL'\: V- ‘ 1 i ’ V i Every deutotralic speaker arid editor, oliii ist j without an'excejitidii, Tii Itfoi advocated the j dnntxalioi) pf Tesris.fl.van ; obo!ilionl measure. \V. Wilkins, 1 one iif.-Tyler's* secretaries,;in an 1 , address-to the people of Pennsylvania; alfirmed the, doctrine; that Texas would drain The above mentioned Stales of. slaves and make theni free Stales:; -The writer;ahtl many others shoiiletl for the "re-sniiexolibit of Texas".as a ; freedom measure/. Fou r yeofs -hefore tlie democratic 'party' ydttd for IL 3L Johnson, eig hi yea tit before T be eleclioii of Col. Polk, the pariy in The Senate elected Johnsoii lo the office Senator UrigLl'tww:filer in;The Senate,'j and by that act uid wbflt ciiuld.be done ip i Worda placing .ithe . negro I' wife; and /mulatto! children of The1Vice;Presidt|it* ; ai.Tjlie , head‘or good society in 'Wnihtnglon' In lf36'--10 U was not only an abolition.'party;.-but ah amat* gamalion parly.— 3Jadi$on Courier/
, 0KATIN 1 CBATIK: CIRATlf”! . • A fftr r.irrto.AU,. - • . ; M rSEHV'HBU EVE I). ; ■■ ''Xatiirw'* GnlJc.” a new and p-tp'otar wort; full of raluohta advice aii.l v lmriv**Iro wanifiig. alike raten-lat-iU') preveniycars.tr ml»>ty, and sjvo thoittapiis nf tier., b df'triouted wipiuat cfaxme. aftd fdrwaiiled by.nistl; j.rvptVI li, any•' Pwl,Office Tit lbo~United FnaL'i.on r.-e.-lvin* nn ontcr eccloatn; an order eu* cloAi.“ two stomp*. -JvlS-Iy; SUPERIOR CHEMICAL; 3 WASHING l’Ll\iD. F■ >II1S cheap and useful' article is JeslincJ fi. to eotircly.supercede, ■ the use of the. wash-boa and' thereby do aWny \vith ■ the heaviest part‘of the tabor which;' house** wives have |o perform in uosln'ng clothes.— Wi- challenge the world to mid better washing preparation.; It emits ins nd.Gamphiiie or Tiitpenlinc. and may;he used ffeeljf by all, with’ perfect safety. * We positively assure the public. thatThis preparation will save half .ypiir soap, half your wiiod in boiling,.more than half your labor in gashing, and your clotheg froni being rubbed to pieces, - N. B.—This article is warranted not. to <n* jure clothes in ohy respect:.; - -.=; ./ v ITPAu A Rent wanted, to eanroiv to the adjoining county In Kentucky. ' All orders addiediedTo./ - - ’ E. 0. CARINOTONi Manufaclurer, :!
Ihslde* curlns Hie abtve, It ti kiiunn I.-* ;■ jrwal and jmwerful tonic, imiifijnj; the blood and invkdnllne them item. , . lit short. Itlb without I’xcejdion, In the tin t mentioned, ar.d It* amend .eftett oil the *) <V-HI, the lie--I ejliratloa* as It Is the nimt desirulde remedt ,of th »»o(. It tsalrsidy extensively used ihriutfhoutihe cmiiitri. and Ufast oi,Li|nln«3iiK4ni|>»it rejnitatlon. The instances of cures It has etWtii) are doily i-uuilntf the |trnpridbri tiiualeihti', and ho has no hesitation In reeontnimdlti? il bs one and all wjm dejliv to tinvure relief from saScrinjr, ' HoelaiUk tri.-.i.m eC. rii will bo hyo a tips rant to admit of further ilouht. ' Kccotlerl Hurley *sSamparilta 1» the um i oc.xrixc aKTiruc )n the mart cl. ■ ‘ ■ j Price #1 jior tioule, .if six fnrfJA, . For sate at the tnatiufactory cj.ruer of Permtli and Green streets, UiultVlIb), Ky.. an.) by all vtioK-s.it. 1 houjea Utrouehoul the United hur-s ami Canada. : . J. I» TltlKHAt’U. .. Wholesale and for.''wtlfi-ilatid co, .Abo, for sal*, by the folio* Inc V J. FanNix, Mb'.‘’(erllnc. ; Cco. McUrtCocx, Jack tour die. R. ObttirxiD, Oemilrctmi. - /Ku Asntasox,-Jlo'ort.dd. ' Jtflstv dt lKiwaa,. Rrajtuau. K. handing. Wa, Bitnr, Fairrloa. ' I). I» SixmoxS'Kmenirixe. " J. M.P*0«1!s, Vort: Tgwiutiip. * It. S. Montjouiery. , marl’i 1
'. I think there’ will he nd difficulty now in giving lo your .vantage ground of niiy other remedy iiovv’ in use here, ic. Ac : AV1LLIAM DUCKNKR. M. D.
■ R HO DF5’: P EV Ktt : aiid. ■ AG U B, GU RE, dr ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the. dulyJiarni*. less rented yin existence, is equally certain ns > PREVENTIVE; as.-a ••CUBE." .Take it when youfee IT bet hi I Is'cc m ipg.o n ,q o d you will liexer have ;a single one. .- ’* J AMES A;* RHODES, Proprietor PrdviUedce', r; i. : 333-3-v 3 -■■■.. Wholesale- Agculs/SL;Louiai lL BLAKSLEY; Chicago; BARCLAY BROS.- And for sate by Druggists generally. .. jct8*3m , Foroatc In Vevay by J. L. Tblcband.
Sto r - T u k Vi lm in». —T he-NtwOrlea n s Creole is pleased (b be witty,.os follows: : Burjrliry! $_l,fKXi Reicurdl l—'i'ha ‘'Cincinnati Plolfiirnl" yvasbrokenintoafew days since at - The'entrance .was effected ihibLphlhe internal improvement door, by tearing off tne President's Veto." It is suspected that Ibc object of-the burglars- was'Id injure Utichanaii; who bad been lost th ilsince his. nomination for (he Presidency.' Jl is believed that Messrs.''Slidell and Cass were cn-, gaged m this transaction/; and thatthey had the sympathy ofr'Did Buck,** whicii ; accounts for his rcceiytog im jnjuty. -The above reward wilt be paid byjbe sorrowing builders of the Elalform, provided evidence for conviction can e obtained.'..- All' the .office seekers are expected to be oil Ibc, alert.' I’.-
Oli 3 i\o« ; is Yotu* Time* \ /.'A Book*.FOll TUB MILLION. " 11 BAD AND' REFLECT! DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WOHK ON blitntci oftlie Gcnltul Orgnua, •. V ' CALLED THE . PRIVATE MEDICAL TREJlVISE; on, GUIDE TO HEALTH. Adapted to the use; of every individual [male and female.] The greatest boob, and only one, ererpuliliibeu In any lancuace or in any country, on IhU sntdfet. TJio valuable adrlco and Impressive warning It slvca, will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually thousand* of lives. • ■ Tills book tells how tn cure the /Sf foil ow hig diseases, ond cullgbt* . :$|h eu thorn who grope In dark' .flR ness: Gonorrtw, Gleet, Chorjam. -dee, Stricture, PhymoiU, PunjtTfiaW phyrao.lj. Gravel, Syphlllli, ffingl -liiibo. Wort*. Blolchei.SensuJKBgf' JWM al Utn, Kent Inal \Vc*tnc«J,ila»jUSK\ liirballon, or Self-Abuse. Sup* preadon of the Mouses, J'alllug of tho Uomb. how tn prevent fffliyy Propnancr. Mctutrnatlon, BarV IF/V* remwss, KheuwatUm, dtc.,&o. * It treats op Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy, with remark* io tharouug and eld of bolti sexes, which every one should know. Ii bI»o lelU bow to promote the growth of the Hair, mid prevent Us (biting off, Ac., ' i The painful and dUtructivn habit of Self-pollatlon U hero described, with the Cause, symptoms and remedy. Millions who now fill a:premature and untimely I grave, could bare been living monuments, willing 1 and ready to testify to Tts fatherly admonitions, had i ibis book appeared, and Mr. BoxirxT* lived In the ' seventeenth century. 1 Beware of Empirics and Itinerant self-styled Professors, who iTrrwrr cares but never succeed. Ur. I Bonaparte ts the only permanently established and i responsible physician, In his peculiar lino, In Southern ; Ohio, and his practice extends through every State tn the Union and the British Provinces. ITT* Ladles In want uf a pleasant sod safe remedy for Irregularities, ob.trurilous, dec., can obtain MiDi«K LontR'a celcbralcd Female Monlhly Pills, at , (hU office. ‘ Cimox.—Married bdlcilti certain situations should ' not use the tn—for reasons, see directions with each box. Price ft I. Sent by mall to all parts of the world, i ITT* Persons addressing Itr.K. Box snare, by mall, . wl.-Mnga reply, wIB please Inclose apoVmgoiAarap: , Also, all w ho semi for Books or Pills, I JT7* lids Book sent tinder seal, post-paid, to all parti of the world, ou receipt of 24 cents, or Ove cop !c* for 9 1,00. ■ i ifT* All untera adiircssed to Ur. E, IWirswrc, Ao : 107 Sycamore slreul, between Fifth atut Sixth streets, Ctnclmiall, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Ur. Ii. can l*e con Aden daily consulted day and evening, rain or ihlue, of old or young, American or foreigner, male or female, at tho hector's Office, upon all tilseascs of which hU boob treats. Office hours from 8 A, •M. to 8 P.M. • JclS-Jy
Jacksonville, Switzerland county, -Indiana, —will be promptly ollended to. ' ' " Peh. 20, IMS.—wlf.'- . .
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THEundcrsigned having replenished his Family Grocery, and. daily ■ receiving new supplies, begs 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, Moving purchased'bis slock witb cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them’very, low on the same terms. ‘
North-west Cornerbf Sixth and Walnut $f(t t ' Cincinnati, Ohio. The bttt School '. far obtaining a ' Pnirlirat 'Knowledge s/ DOOK-KP$P 1NG, jyr., the In tine tort being Practical •' -Accountants. .
A late teller from S t Louis to l lie Ne w York Pai-Yan bad the following conclusive icsijtnonf:
His stock comprises of everything corndfoaly kepi in a Grocery Slore, such'aa '
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION given in Ibis Institution is Tito rough anti L'outprehensito, consisting of : Bobk-Keeplng,bj* Doable Entry, Embracing every depafiroenl of. Trade and Mercantile Accounts, viz; Wholesale, Rvtstl, Commission; ;■ Exchange, Hanking, Railroad, Steamboat', Individual,. Partnership; Joint Stock, ami Compound Company Business
•‘You say you desire tic* real Taels from one who is actually acquainted with Col. Fremont' and can speak from actual knowledge. That Col. Fremont is a Catholic, no one who knows him will deny.' Whenever be is in this city, he, tnfAoutanjKoncto/rnrnl, whatever, attend* j the Catholic Church— he was bopl iced and cArti- j Untd in the faith; he was married by a Calh- 1 olic Priest, and the Bishop, (the flight Kev.Dr. I Kendrick,) to my certain knowledge, is his j spiritual adviser and daily visitor whenever i he has been sick or confined lo bis bed at the j | house of Col, Brant where he is in the habit] j of making his home whenever he is iu Hie i jelly. Col. Brant is a particular friend of mine. ' 1 visit bis house frequently. He is a man of j great wealth, and married, as you know, a sister of Col. T. H. Benton, who also makes bis home there since tits- Benton’s decease. Col. Fremont's sister, who is the wife of an officer in the army, is also a Catholic; was educated in a Catholic Convent, and, so fa t as my knowledge extends, all his fami,y and kinsmen are Catholics. "Within the past year I have had occasion to transact business, and frequently been at the house of Col. Brant, and several of the (domesticshave been from lime to lime pointed \ out to rnt« We slaves of Col. Fremont; and i these are not all either, as be owns many olhjers, male and female, hired out in , various ! parts of the city.”
COFFEE, SUGAR, Vinegar, . Ca ndleV,-; SoBp,.SslaratuV Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mickeiel, Pepper, Table Salt, and ’ ' ■ ’' • TOBACCO A iVD CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the ALEX; UETRAZ, 1 - ■ No. 4, Schenck’s Block, ■■ septS Ferry street, Vevoy, Ind."
O* "We joiri otifselvcs to nc party that does not carry the Flag, and keep step with the music of the Union."— Ituvia Choate.
i "1 have been born a Whig; hut if the Whig ! party degenerates into a contemptible Abolition parly, I will nu longer be a Whig."— llhlNRT Clav.
. Commercial Calculations,: comprising calculations' in Her Ceniagc, Kx ■ change, A rbitraRdn of .Exchange, /i£ I’aymenls t .Averaglng,Cusloro House Transactions, &o., according to the most oppio,vetl methods; ■ PajtiiixsHip.—A good business bondjvriUn>v is guaranteed to every.one who completes a full coarse of instruction. Commercial Corrciiiondcnce, Embracing the general particulars of letter writing, as connected with the different branches of Trade, including the forms ot Invoices, Account Currents, Orders;-Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Excbonge, &c. LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men.
IT While Sheriff Jones acts as President of a Buchanan ratification meeting at Lecompton, Hun. F. S. Utouks writes an enthusiastic letter to a Buchanan ratification meeting al Charleston, S. C. When such men support Buchanan, all good men ought tp oppose him.
The RereaucAS Partv.— iienry Clay graphically described its leaders when be said:— "They cty out at all times that they are loyal to ihp Union and the Conslitutiun, yet they preach doclrintt, and saudion aclt, which ore utterly subernire of hdih."
T3* Ttvi vwfawttus Uu one of Pierce’s border ruffians, is slumping Virginia for Buchanan and Breckinridge.
Young men wishing to acquire & thorough Commercial Education, will find it greatly ta ilievr adTanVagfc Vo attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruct- , tion ....$10 For fuitber particulars, please call on or address (be undersigned.
Certainly CoU Element is one of the most assailable candidates we have ever hail placed on the Presidential course, as well as one of the most unfortunate in having his weak points brought before the public gaze. In regard to his Romanism, we assert that there has been sufficient evidence adduced to convict him by the verdict of ten out of-buy twelve jurymen (hat could be selected. We are willing to acknowledge, that Col.
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a.mj mounts {a:\cuaua’. WE ate now manufacturing Davis's Patent Chum and Hulti-r Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, dec 12 F. L. GK1SAIID i SON.
R, S, BACON, Principal. N. D. If any student, after completing tho above course, is desirous of obtaining [which is very improbable' "Banking and Interest Tables,” I will furnish him a copy of any work now extant on ttiai subject for *5. ocl2-t . IL S, H. ‘
SODA WATER.
Hals—Hals. A GENERAL assortment of MEN’S ANI> BOY’S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf. — Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hats, just received at op23 WILLIAM SHA.W <V SONS.
»'l*e fAof are tkirsty, come to the Fountain,” fBMlB great rush at STEVENS* new Soda . JL Fountain on Ferry street is occasioned by the superiority of the Soda over that manufactured in this place. Nothing is mote Invigorating and healthy as a beverage than pure Soda Water from the tight kind of a Fountain. Drop in and try n glass. jy 16
Orocei'ics. ■JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrets Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Ed Fish. For sale cheap for cash, by mail? T.RATS iV SCHENCK.
Fremont is entitled to his particular religious belief, but we hold, from the position in which he lias been placed by the office-seekers who placed him in nomination, that the American people ate justified in demanding.information as to what that religious belief is, and the more especially are they entitled to the knowledge when the evidence so satisfactorily confirms I he statement that he is subservient to a fiiilh lire hindanicnlal rule of which iSj THAT
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds—Ilag» J Beeswax, Pea'bers,'Butter, Eggs, $c-> Ac., token iti eschnngeTor goods, by ap23 WSJ, SHAW SON.
Bools and Shoes,
For Ladies, Gentleman's, and Children’s
LAWNS. French and American; Cocheco, Sprague, and Allen & Co.’s Prints. A general assortment just received at ap23 WM. SHAW * SONS.
Spring and Summer Wear. A large variety Just received at ?p23 WILLIAM SHAW &. SONS
BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes. Sum* molts* and Subpcenas, Tot 'sale at the Rt:Tcit.i.E'0rrict. fcl’.'0-if
WE have tustreceived a supply of Kanawha sail. F. L. tJHlSARD & SON.
/THE CHURCH IS SUPREME OVER THE STATE: This information the American people must have, and every, day lhai the question is cvsited the stronger induces the belief in the truth of the assertion that Col. Fremont is/or was, a-Roman Catholic.' /
Meta lie Burial Cases. JESSE V. SHORT, 'M'.TNDERTAKER.-has and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Metaltc Burial Cases, and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions. lie will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business, die constantly keeps on band all sorts and sizes of , IIEADV-PJAWE COFFINS, lined- and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with bis Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased bis mctalic cases of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in bis line will be I disposed of on the most reasonable tenas. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Scbenck's Flouring Mill. ■ Jan. 1, lfiS6.-lf Keatly-maclc Clolhluff. ■ffUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid •f assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever brought into this market, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, KBW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to . a CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto, is, "small profits and quick returns.” Be sure and call at No. I Odd Fellows’ Hall. seplS F. L. COURVOISIEB
