Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 34, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 August 1856 — Page 4

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been considered by the o’d patties as a great political powL'f, and tliey bavd claimed that it was worth at least from ‘i*\CCX) to 30,000 votes. With this power aeainsl them, the jimericanv canied the Slate'by 12,000. and with it in their favor, with all the oilier circumstances the some, we should hate the State hy from 3-5.0T0 I') 40,000 majority. Then we liave lhe *>Oid Line Whigs,” who will undoubtedly declare fur fill mote, adding to our strength at (tost fn 1111 I .'it mo to 20,01*0, Now »ak, how is it po.L- ;ble for our opponents lo overcame this tremendous majority of fi0,tt*O or *10,0(01 Hut they say. '‘We shall get over half I«f the *Sofl'-portion of the Demnctolic party." Wc girt thnn tin i choir of it, and they cannot bml it*! And they must also consider that jtist as soon as one section of the Democratic party desert Buchanan and go 1° Fremont, the other section .wit! make the same mancintr and go for Pillnv.re. In fact, such a disposition is a!ready evinced by the 'Ilata shells, and they will no-doubt do it; if for no other reason, from.a pure desire for rtztngt on the ■Solis.* ' ' . . y Such is the position of parties now in the Empire .Slate- Who will now doubt that New York wit: give.her thirty two electoral votes io her own noble son, Millard FillmuttM r . No out here; wiin views the matter candidly, dare claim her far any ony one else! Ouroppo lieiils, for.effect abroad, are .carrying out their old system of bragging and boasting! bill it vyonl go down; they have worn il out.. The N. V. Tribune now claims New \mk for Fremont by 30,CC0, Lost latl il clbimtJ the Uenu hi lean ticket would be elected by-10,000 majority. Every one knows how.it resulted, anu no ronmitiil on such duplicity is necessary. From every part of Slalc ’I the most cheering accounts. The Americans are at work, but not to catty the State!, They ore striving to see how large a majority tiny shall give Fillmore ond' Donelsoii! i hey cannot support a Catholic and a slaveholder, and wish to give a Mgnal isbtike to a potty whose .only object is; to get into office' ond secure, Hie "spoils” by pwciUing deception on the people.

POLITICAL NEWS ITEMS.

A Medical Ouidc itor Families. | SPRING TRA/DE. Sent by. Mail, Part-paid. V V/fv-are receiving and coif-opening > Ull. FKELIGH S hrmeoi-athio PRACTICKOF large and splendid fsWimenl of tfElUUMff . * i \ Enbractnc tbe HUK>fy. .MtjtnMU, and Trevlraent of Kill V<l WilfC dlKLl lIHITV; < . DLv.-**t» In General, ludodine Umie peculiar lo Fc* •. - _ ..inmate) and Children. llmo,'cio page*. Price $l.so. consisting in pari or the foilouing articles, The author U a physician of estenalre p latticeIn K*r to*wit:— York city,and hutrriuen ihlipopular book expreasly Table and Pocket Cutlery, for dnraertle The hlrtory and lymptoma of dli- - h ■ , ci...,, care*, with their remote and Immedltio caore*. are bcissors ana sneers, eiveti, »Uh one or mure proud rente lie* to each.— Hanots situ Simps, Tho moil ri oaf and explicit In goitre It need, and In - Table, Tea. and Basting Spoons add) Jon to a roplobt glouarr, all technical term* are , Files Toots of alt ib'ccriminn explained, Ihoi rchdJriuf lie-work familiar to-all; n “5® 1 , ne / c "P ll . on * dam* of jxjople. ■ TbU book, by otferioB advice and ; rlanes, Gage* i Squares, remedies ln»?*v>n, trill prevent rteknes aui suffering j . Hand, Kipp, Pan'll ul i 1 CfinanlSaws in rainy fa miller. ' . . ' ' " V.'ond A- Crosscut Saws. : • im. FHKMGfl-s homeopathic fockktcom- i„ short.'a full nnd complete assortment of A iimpleffed nbrfdfinrnt of Uto “llomenjiatble I’rac- Carpenters and Coopers* Tools, tire.” Ifmo, 300 pp.Pri« W ret.ls; lntoek*.SI. K:; ' j: ■ — ALSO.— , -• Tbit neat and r-nn-Kteni little volume ronuinj all Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Carthat h e**entl»t for imttnary dbeue*. It I* valuable n-uki Acr. ,t-n ' , a* a Pocket Compaidon tor privati u»e during travel-, 116,1 I . log. ami whenever the auUlanee' of a physician can . d™ pair 1 race Unfttns, , ' t, '■ not be obtained or I* reartelv necerwry. The alpha- j 200 Halter Chains, - >- betiral arratu;ament Is adopted for convenient refer-i . 50 pair BfCSlt Chains, rnee, arm lo nrevenl umiak c, the form ind close of n - ia- oi.::-* tneJklne U inofcaU'tl tor e xeij tlKscue* r i!? 1 * .. | 1 $3, Acent* waniciL - *5,Lock Chains, , * V *■ Add rest ■ . hunky w. Uiv, Publbber, Double and Single Barrel puns, ■ siOBrosdwuy.Acw.York, ... p isto ts of every description, ■ . Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks arid Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consist* ing, in part, of ■ ■ ; Bridge Hilts, ' .Enameled Leather,* buckles’,' - ’ , . do‘ •■■■’■ .Clora,'*' ■ StumipsA Spurs, Laces Sf Fringes,. Tacks and Harness Saddles,. , Brass Bands, kt.,&c. ■ Having personally selected the-above arti - cles, it will citableosto sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be boughl-wcst'afThe mountains., : ‘ ■ Give us a call, nndcsammeniir slock, of goods mid priccs r b<.Tnre, poWp clKewbere to purchase. r . * F. L. CRISARD ,V/SOX. v • Feb. U t : • • • r ; v -v.

LET US REASON TOGETHER.

Nr.w Piu-vorl PAri;Rs —It is truly aston-

ishing to see how rapidly Itie.American press is increasing all over the country. The people everywhere ate coming to the rescue. Wt give below a few papers which hare made their appearoace since our last issue:

TBKHXS $1 PEIl ANNUM. ,.£0* 3T1UUTLY i-\* AbyiNCR. -CO

DLSINESS NOTICES.

Natiana'i American, Hartford, Cohn. National Olive Branch, Philadelphia Pa, National American, Pittsburg, Pa. Daily Age, New York. N. Y. Tire l!ntitter, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. National Defender, Jlnorealown, Pa.

How to Obtain the Reveille. Enel ate one dalUrlo a l-ilcr. in U,e present*: of your Foil in liter, anting plainly the name of the oltlee m which you dedre the paperMnUrdvine the nanic tif the' County Bod HIM.-,Gird direct in full: to I*. JWiioo, RtTiULK Omen. Vr,ViV,)M»., and ou return of m»I), the piper w 111 teacii j oil, and pjj* you weekly lillu run Whole veil-.

II O L LO W A Y V S PILLS.

The Visitor, Louisville, Ky. Tttt "Straight Whig" is the title of a new and spirited paper stalled at'Port I and, Maine, to oppose Fremontism. Scores of the leading then in the Slate are in the movement. .

Il hu> born the lot of the Lorain ftirr to br welslwd dowulj dlKaaeiiHlsaficriijg. ■ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are tpeelally adapted to the relief of the'WEAK; the NERVOUS, Urn UEUCATB, and the r A FIRM, of all dimes, agea, sexes, ami nmaillatlona.'' Professor Holloway personalty nperintrMi the manabelnre of bit medicines In the United Stale*, tndoffhra them to a free and enlightened people, at the bett remedy the world ever aaw for the removal of. dbeate*

II V ARE WE SICKT

Anlliorlicd Arjeur* for Mil* Poper< ■ ■ -V. B. FALMEIt, Jit-w-York, Philadelphia,'awl Boitrni. h duly empowered to uto ailrertiecmenUfcr lUMrtiun lu Tne 11 tv mux si our regular rate*.

— F. W, Hcbtt A Co., comer of .Seventh and Weintit rtreets CinMimail, OMn. arcour mitburuhl Agents U) receive eiivcrtNeiticnH for Ihb paper. * Geo tor A. Cnori'T, So. H Dock street. I’iilla* delphla, 1j duty entlioriic.l P> receive ml venue menu rorTet Weeklt Reveille in that city. To Friend* and Corre»|ni«rtciit«. . We ire Killing to puhtldi all emttmuiilcatlmn nf jQffldcnl merit to deserve such vocspieuily.iijiun all topics soiled lo the character of oar paper; hut wc ( do not with to he understood, In ro doing, to approve or repudiate tho optolons they contain. Particular Notice to Mall Subscriber*. Subscribers-Undine inarka-thm: X X —on lli'-ir papers, made, with jauabd Ink. on the margin under nr proceeding their mime, will know that their terms of inbseripUon ate eiplrttijr/nii'l the paper wHl stop unless they remit more taftny. .*■. . ;i . j Americanism in Indiana.

A Glociolb Victonr. —A few days ago we published, rays the New Orleans Creole of the 1st inrL, the intelligence'hen received, that the American party in the Eighth Judicial District of Mississippi had been defeated by 231 majority. Yesterday wc received from a gentleman direct from (hose counties the important fact that the tables ore turned, and that the American party has earned the day, electing Mr. Evans, the American candidate, by 23 majority. Heretofore the nine counties embracing this judicial district, hare given the Democrats l.&OO io 2,000 majority. If these strong Democratic counties ate to be taken as an index of. the feeling in Mississippi, Mr. Huebanan will lose this stronghold. The contest was conducted .vigorously, the party lines be* inc strictly drawn. The editor of the Louisville Journal says:— Wc-hove closely.nnd calmly observed all the indications as to the. relative strength of parries in both sections, and it is our firm ton.vidian that Die Democratic patty will be the third paity.in strength at the North. The contest there will be. altogether between the Americans and the Pepublleans. Northern Democrats arc abandon! ng fin cha na n e ii masse. — Wc do not believe that he wilt be able to carry a single Northern State. Is Hollami,—The Dutch in the Nptlh ond West have made a regular stampede from the Buchanan to the Fremont party; • The Indiana Sentinel, a leading Bilchanon paper, him been considerably exercised by' the movements of its foreign friends; so much soy that the editor recently •'wished aH the Dutch were in Holland; and Holland was in Ii-1L‘* ' . The following are the yjlcs on sleambpals, railroad cars, &c., fur the month of July, taken from three leading papers, representing the three political parties in the airiest: FiJimore, 3753 Fremont, -1803 Buchanan, 1,103 Mr. Buchanan's electioneers are wasting their lime. Even if Ihty- were* to elect ihett man, he would never half pay them for. their time. He thinks men’s services are nut worth m-re than ten cents a day. Hrac Tttr.v Cpstc.—Twenty-five Democrats, in Fayette county, Tenn., who voted for Gov. Johnson last August, have declared their deterimnation to vote for Fillmore and Doticlaon.

Theae Pills • Parity the Stood,

• Theie ft meat Pill* are expressly combined to operate on the stomach,'the liver, the kidneys, the lung*, the thin, and the bowels. correctlngany derangement in their function*, purifying the blood, the rery fountain of life, and thu* caring disease in alt Hi form*'

Ilcriilley’s \cw Book!.

TIIKSACKED PLAiyS.hyJ. II. Head err. On© 12rno volume, Cloth, elegantly illuriraloJ, Price il.es. Malted free of pottage on rev dpt of retail price, omtnri nr the vatu. ■

'DyqKjwl* and Liver Complaint, ' Nearly half the human race bare latten these Pitt*. It baa been proved in all part*’of the world, UistiplhIng baa been fonnd equal lo them In taaea of dUordera of the liver, dyspepsia, and atomaeh rompUInu generally They toon giro a hetllhr lone to Ifaeao organa, however much deranged, and when ill other meant hare fatted, ' :

This volume will be rest! with satisfaction by thows who rao*l enjoyed lb© •‘Sacred Mountain*."— If. V. Evening Port. i '

UU/ullof Jeep Intermit, and written In k roost glowing ate) beautiful style.—Louisville. Journal. - Ttiere Is merit sufficient In this work to make it a reroriU* with Iho .lover of things associated so close svtlhlilU'iril ht-tiry.—Detroit Advert Iter. ’ The writer b«i a jKJwerfal oh of langniitc; and thonph He enters ujmti hi* task with a true devotional spirit be Invert* hi* fheuic with an Interest sure to fas-, tl tale the .general reader.—rS. Evening Gazette... A finished ejiedmen of el; lo and workmanship.— Buffalo Christian Advocate.- : lie has clothed, bis ideas with tony anti beautiful tanpuatriVciid treated the subject In a manner becoming ILs Importance.—Horftejler Union.: ■ . ■ The style le different fr.im J.T. Headley,'and perhap* better adapted to the subject. ltd* simple and i ti op re lending, bet plain pud forcible.—Boston Jqffrnal. It U written Inn stjlaof poetic pros*‘salted-yo the sotjerl, and makes some (riowlri? plrtitni of thfi “-‘taicred Plain*," spreading them out In all Iholrnfietilal loveliness and inverting them with aetiarmandln'ere.mhal belong! only tJ scripturol-Medina Tribnoe. : ‘ .

General 111 Health. Many of lb e most-despotic Govern men Is have opened Ihelr Custom House* to the tnlrodoctlon of (hero PUU, that they may become the medicine of the mua?*.- Learned Colleges admit that this medicine Is fh«r bett remedy crer known for perrons o f deltrato health, or where die tyalem has been Impaired, a* Ha invigorating ptojiortlei never fall lo a fiord tdllef.

The pVispccUof Fillmore and.Dontdson are growing-bushier every day,. Thousands of true-hearted men, who were led awny by the impulse of the moment to declare n pieftrence for Fremont, arc now (Locking around the‘standard-bearers of (he American parly with an enthusiasm unknown in theannals of American politics. The reaction - lias only commenced, ani it will continue to inert os j until the November election,’, when Fillmore and Donelson will .be Imtmphantly elected. In JctTeison county, wiUil».'the last ntonlh, there, has been a great revolution going on in political senlimenl. The ’people , nre ‘ going over by hundreds Id Fillmore a ltd Do nelson. For a while sectionalism'ond fanaticism ruled undisturbed, in that county, but now Ibc national and conservative spirit of the, people is beginning lo manifest itself in oi!; (in mistakehie manner. \t'u leant Ihoi. General Milton Stapp is doing good service in Madison and vicinity. -.

Female Cornplalnla.

. AFFLICTED BEAD!! PHILADELPHIA MKHirA 1, HOUSE:—Established twenty two’yeatsrpo by Dr. KINKKMS, yoruer of Third and Union streets. Philadelphia. Pa, *■' . ' TAVENHVTWOA'KAHS’; Experience baa rendered. Dr. K. a ’most *nrw**fol practitioner Inibe cum of alt diseases of a private liable;, manhood's debility as an I roped line ul to mar-, riaee; nervous and sexual intlfnlItlcs,.dtKajes of the skin," aud those arising fo>m alms© of inemiry. - ■ TAKE PAHTIClTLAIt-SOTICE.

■ No Female; young or old, should be.wllhonl ihl* celebrated . medicine. ]('corrects And rygulalc* the monthly course* wt nil ■ periods, acting In many rtaet like a diarm. It I* alto the beat and aafeat m edition that ran )>e given to .children of all age*.’and for any eomptalnt; consequently no familyshould bo without!!. IhUowy't Vilh art Ihr U»t rtmedyb loirn rn -' Mr tear IJfor the jfolhiting Ditratft; Asthma - . Diarrhea ’ Ipdlgcrtion Rowel Complaints Hfopsy - '■ Indoenu - conch* ■ nebllRy • Inftamalion Colds ‘ Fever and Ague Inward weaknes£ Cheat IHfCasca • ■ Female Com-. . Liver Complaint* t’osil.vene,* ■ pUluls . Lowneu of Spirits I'yspepsla,' llea'darhes ■. Pile* ■ Flone and Gravel- Frrondary Ff mp-Veijercal Afiljcw f>nn* of atl ktiid* , T tom* , . ‘ llnm

Hia Friends petting Uneasy.

The overwhelming testimony before ■ the public in substantiation of Fremont's Roman CatholoeiVmlis causing matiybf iris infatuated followers miich uneasiness. .Even 1 the > old fogy" editor'if the, Cincinnati has become alarmed, and to cal ni. hi* fears he ■wrote to ■ Lieut. Gpv. > Raymond, of New-Vork; for some /ref* on the subject; but Mr. Raymond fails lo Uituw any light on the vexed question. Tlie New-York Evening Post.’ a lending Fieinoiil paper/published in the city of his residence, in on article upon His subject, says:

■ An ciefront book, both In content! anJappearance—; fitted to adorn nnd Increase.the value of any library.— Buffalo Republic.; ' > 1 - - ,• Hits volume ts handsomely Illustrated with views of many spot* made Ini •restin' byis^rred ton dally AdvcrtlHr.

‘There Uanevll habit sometime* Indulged In liy boys. In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and‘which, If not refunded in due lime, nM only begets vrlous obstacle* to. matrimonial happiness, but elves'rise to n series of protracted, in*Mfeu*, and devastating nfievl en*. • ' ' Few of those .wlioglve way to iMr pemtclous pmeUee are aware of the emittjncin-e*, until they Dud the nervous system ohaiterim.feel strange and unaccountable sensations, "ami vacnoTeart- In the mind.— (Sen imaea ST, 88, SJ, of Dr, K.*S book oa .‘ . The utiforiunate thus uffeeM hcromea f/etde. It unable" to labor with .-ceu'loined'rlpor. °r lo appty hU mind to study: hls step ts tanly and weak; he 1- dt(U, Irresolute, ami emrotfes.even in Ms sports with less onenry than.usual. ■. v ,' ‘ .. ■. If he emancipate'Rlmself berotv the pfafllce ha* done its Worst, and enter iii.Mritnony. his marriaee I* unfruitful, apil hts telli bint that UiU I* caus'd by early follicr. These are eon dd**ri tin ns wtddi should awaken the a I lent 1 On of all who are similarly situated. HKMKMBKR, - ,

. flic aid hof has faith fully executed bis design, find preK'iited to the Jiuelie a book replete wlih interest and 1 mini cllo in—Genes*e< Ttcpublie. - : The materials of iho several rha id era seem In have beau collected with great care.—Salem Observer. WAKZKIt, Mi KIM & CU., Publisher*. aiig)3-3t ■ Buffalo, Scw-Vortt.

, •(•Si.Iilalllic .'laniiforUiriCJorPfftrfWorHniioiriTf Maiden Iaim*. A'ewVork, amt fill Strand, London, and b* 1 all rcapcelablo IlrnggUta amt Dealer* of Medl* dao, ttirotiphfiul die United Stale.*,- and Die rlrlllted an rill. In twite*, al 23 rent,*, C>i,'CriiU,and 51 each. ITT Hutto U a ronrideialde aarln* by taking tbo ; , ... /

5. R.' Hirer lion* f.ir tho gnMsnrc of patlcnbln crcry db'tnlcr aw aOItrd 1o oarh poU * oe 117-eowly

to;Vies WON’T DO !

Anolhet no*" Amt-mart paper is . to be immediately established at Indianapolis, W[hich will advocate the election of Fillmorejmul Donelson. it will ..be' published weekly, by C. C. Roller, and its name.will he Thr Amrriran Cfltturr; Jl will he supplied to subscribers at Ihe following rates: One copy, t $1; 1 copy for Die campaign, 51) cents; }0 copies, 84; 50 copies, $5. We welcome every new American paper into the ranks —lire field is large and ripe, but the laborers ore few. We trust otir friends will liberally sustain lire American Banner. We will receive and forward subscriptions.

Tliey never did do more than gi.ie temporary relief nn<l I lies never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSEnf the disease.— The CAUSE of nil ague and billions diseases is the atmospheric'poison caMeiT Miasma or Maiaria. Neutralise this poison by its NATO* it A I* ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused by jlilisoppears al once. Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Mai aria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. •Chilton, of New York, tolhiseffect, is attached to every boltie; therefore if it does no good it can do no harm. ' t . This is more Mian .can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous Ici-the* coustiluiion and brings on DUMB AGUR. which never .a) lows a person to feel perfectly for a single moment - In illustration of these', truths I annex some ex*, tracts from ri teller ’just received from a Phj'r sician: • ■ r .- ■' ■

if a man's religious belief is, under any fir cii nisi a trees, n lest of Presidential fitness, then, indirect'and inferential testimony is iusufli dent, and justly liable to suspicion. Nothing but the best' proof which the circumstances of Ihe case will admit of— vis: a Ultfr from l hr ciwilidatf ‘h'mtrlf—aught to If offtrrd to rrtlle fitch a point. Such n letter as the Post suggests, will never be placed before the American public. The Republican candidate has so long lam under the imputation; that he lias convinced the.peopie Hint he does not forswear his religion.— Everyman is entitled to his proper creed, according to the dictates of his conscience in regard lo religion, but a believer-in the-dog-mas of the Roninn, Catholic religion, endorsing, as he must, ihe damnable doctrine Tit AT THE CHURCH IS SUPREME OVER TltB STATE, never con-and never wilt be a suitable candidate for the Presidential chair;; and the people of the Unitcc Stales liever-will, in view of Uiefevidence thal has been furnished tis of the efforts of said .Church jo destroy, the institutions of our country, consent lo tied as our Chief Kiiecmive any man whosb antecedents prove h:m Jin adherent to Roman ; Cotliolocism. ’ - , - ■ . i;

• PiirUV Ytiur Blood,; Tin Wontltr of Hilt Mndrtnlb Century. Important onj of (Irrat Comidrrotiun lo thf ’• , • - fi offering. ... T. A. HlIJI I.KV TS SAHSA PAH I I.LA.

IK* who places himself under Dr. Kiss cm Vs Irvatmcttl, may n>!I"lou*ly confide In-.bU b«nor is n penIktnm. and rely upon ihe'aiiurattcivihal the liifreU of Dr. K.’s [alienls will never - ; ■ Vomit hibIi—let ,m false' mode, If drii-r 30:1 from, matin? your ci»e t now if to ins'. who.Thtm c<tucalti)ii and rwpcclablllly. can certainty befriend you, ’ , Dr. KlsSsus's rcshtcniv haa Iimui fur the lasllnvaty years at Uib K.W. Comer i>f Tlilrd and Union •trecls/l’Mladcliihta. Pa.■.■■■-■■. " ■•'IPATIKSTS AT A DISTANCE ,■ Can have (by sUtliie Ihdr- cuo. explicitly, blether J trilh all their'syhiplcini, p'r leiler, etirbvJr? a remittance) Dr. K’s medicine, appropriated dUvonllugty. ■ Forwarded.to,,any part-of Uw Unit'd States, and packed swore from DoOiiR orn-*iomr, by Mall or Kij.rv’iW, V r,i

If b man will sell the timbers of an illustrious father’s mansion for canes and snuffboxes, isn’t it likely he would be glad to sell hipbones for buttons and knife handlesf Nobody in Ncw-York will bet a dollar upon Mr. Buchanan's carrying that State. Nobody in. any’Eastern .Stale will bet a' dollar upon Mr. B.’s carrying It. , The Americans and Whigs of Connecticut will nsjemble in Conven)ioii lv fil New Haven, September 3d, to nominate t ’Hsf of Electors. I The Presidential contest at the AV/A, is between Fillmore and Fremont; allhe SourA, it lies between Fillmore and Buchanan. ’

- OP all the 'rcinrdlca that hare beej dl*rbrer*ti| during (be pfe*ci;t ape for die "tlimiMiiJ 111* dial lW< (* tidr lit” none rtjiiul llili wonderful prejia ratio n.— Oidy'dirce year*-bare *lai>*ed alnee.Uie dbenvrrvr (aim jj<cnt a derails III wtudjlng, oiperimentalialng, ami perf.-rtire llj.fifl Introdiirril II In (he public, ami It I* already rcrosnUed, by the mewl eminent pMdriatw in all (art* oldie country in l<e the mod *ur|>'ri<* Ingiitd clTrf tiro remedy for certain ditcai.-* pf arUielt dtey barn knowledge, Allotherroinpreimlaorayriiptof the root, bare Mile erto failed )u command Hie junction of Hit fa.-ally, I*caitte, on being ted-il, tbey hare been found u» runlain! notion* Ingredient* which niriitialiie die goo.I cUcet* of Hie Saropirill*. andofien Him** Injure dm Health «f dm pullenl. II u not an n|t!i Ilurler'j a rati on. '

Onr Cause In Ohio.

HEAD! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A ,vigorous Life or aTrejiialure Death, Kiukc lin iih Self Pfwcrvnliiin—/inly.35 rents. * IrUws containing (hai t-alm- wtll cmnrc copy, per return of jimfb. . [ . ■ gratis! gratis:: riI!ATISSr ‘, • ■: A free rlirr fo All. I, . , . MISR.RY It K I, I EYED. V "NnlareVGnKfe.-' a new and p (putarVork, full of finable advice fliidflmprcidv * wj'riihijr. alike calculated to pro vent yeaw <ifinb.'rrl and jurc.thbtifanil* of llTc*,Udbtribuled without ch-iVec, tmt farwaolc! by mat), prepaid Id-any I’on . Oato In the;' l-'iiiW Flairs, on'rce.'trltis an dolcr eiLcloiSisg an outer rndodos Iwo |MM« jo irtawp*. , i ; joit-ty

In the Stale of Ohio, ns in every other free Stale, the reaction in favor of Fillmore and Dondson is truly astonishing. Whole towns, townships, and counties, arc going over en masse (or I-ilfuture amt the Union. That the American, candidates will carry Ohio we hove nut a doubt. A day or two since wc received u private letter from Belli-font nine, from which w e lake Hie liberty of making an extract:— ... "On passing Hie market house the first thing that I saw was a real 'woolly head' making a Fremont speech;'being acquainted with some who were for Fremont, I caller, lo see how such things opera led; hut when I commenced talking with them I found the wool hid all fallen off, and that part of these, same men Were actively engaged !n galling up a Fillmore Club, I suppose that not less-than twenty, out of perhaps fifty white men who listened to the woolly head, changed, os the Bible says,'*iu the twinkling of on eye.’ 1 left them in good spirits, saying they intended to elect the Union candidate for President.— Last Saturday, at ZaricsCtld, about three miles from.this place, a beautiful Fillmore pple;was raised. They had a good lime. . Speeches were mrde by two gen He men’, one pf.'WIiom' was in favor of Fremont at the beginning of the campaign. At Urhana,'they havc,a fine Club, and are doing all they can for our country's cause,, and they’ have .the. satisfaction. of knowing that thejAlo not lobor in vain. for citry day brings new. names'4o'(he already large list of Fillmore men jn Itiatplace, ;;Ld-3 gab county is onc.of-lhc strongholds 1 of 'Re- j pubiicanism,’ bull tell you that thcyarc Ictosing, and Fillmore is gaining, every day. .'In talking with some of the oldest cUizens'bfUic' county, they told mcTlhat'only o few; w*r:cks : ago a Fillmore man- was not ito be found in this town—now you. can, fmdllwm on every 'corner." : v- ■ v '"*[ • '

ThUU llio pure ami pen nine extract of die root, and will on trial, be-found lo elT-i-t a c.-rtrln ami perfect cure of die following cooipLdnl*.nid .llwatej; AtTccII*!!* of die Ibnjc*, Habitual Cixllrcne**, dcMtiljv Indiccition,

GEORGETOWN, OHIO, March I f. JSSG.

Fremont is a Homaa Catholic.

JAS. A., RHODES; Esq.,—Dear Sir; Vpn T5 of the 2d insl. is a U hand., The Cure arrived late last yen f am) the diiUcnltMin getling any one to try It was’greatly i»r|ensed.froin Die fact that. a.remedy had been introducedwhich was growing in favor with (he jmblic, as being better thannsiug Quinine,—amt knowing I presume that the remedy they f Wed to escape taking Quinine, conloinod the DRUG ITSELF) ■ This remedy, (known as “Smith’s Tonic/*) wo,rid invariably RREAKjan ague, but it did not CURE it, «it would often return with renewed vigour. .Tills one circumstance I dceln td in your favor, if I could institute a testcomparison between it ami your CUBE. The following is the. result: . ■. Three persons, look your “Cute/ 1 all of which were poses of “Quotidian lutenmllent FcAer,” of many vydckk standing. They had tried Quinine, mdiither remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but U was, (as in all such cases,) slowly wearing them out, and laying the fdtnilntion of oilier am] severer maladies, i did snccccd in effecting ,n radical-cure of all three of Ha-sc- enres with your remedy, and they have not had a cliil! since. Inal) three of these coses the “Smith’s Tonio*' had been used, aud would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed U would return. .

Ili*,>a*«*<if the Kidney,*, . IJcer Comtdalnls, in.]>e|fia, _ Pile*. * Kn*i[Wla*, ■' Pulinniun li:*M*e*, Peiutibi Irccgtilarilic*, Scrofula nr Kin"'* K> il, Fi*l’itaJ . e; jilitli*, Anti all SUn dlieaaei. . ■ dteridc* curing llie-abor.-. It i* al*o known Ft I** a great and powerful Ionic,-p irifting Uieliluml and jut rlgorallngtheayftctn.

It has been proved beyond the shadow; of a dunbtlhat JohnC. Fremont is a Roman Catholic. Will'American;Protestant Freemen give their suffrages to such a man,. But for the proof:— * >

1. Married by a popish-priest with. whom marriage is a sacrament, nut to be administered to heretics, and "married in accordance with a license procutedfor the purpose, in which the lhr name of a pqpitk priett lea* inttribed al hit rxnreqaett. . . •>. ;|l is adopted daughter educated in a Cath otic school. • ’ ;

In short. It U, nltlmni exception, In (lie «.*<■< hk-ii-thmed, audit* pen urn I (M on the -arte in. the inn-t .‘fflfarlou* (In? mod dc.'taldi) rvincdV id the 3?r. It Ualn’adjr extern! rely u*>d lbmslunit illi* cmtidry, infi ll fa*1 obtaining an K-jr.iji-jn rop uuilo n. The in•lanr»'< rif cures it has effrrL'd are dally cumin* In tint nropHclnri knowlcdptvmtd tie tia.«n<1 hr*! tall no iu rr* ■‘om nil 1 1 id in? It to one and all «bn dcitro (o procnr.i relief from rjffrrlnr. One Mile Wo? tricd.’itieff.-fH ■rill b>t too annoraul In admit Of further doubt. Rerplbrl I fa rlrv*» Sarsaparilla b I hr o.xr.T otxrtxc »RTif i.e lit (he market.

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

WASHING FT.I.ID. f XII) IS cheap 'ami usef»( arliqle is (lesliiie* 1 R Ui enlirety siipcrteJtf " . Die u*£ of the wayli tiojnl. , and.thcriLvdo away w'ith ... the.lieaviesUparl of (he.labor which ho'isrA wives hare to perform in'washing elolbts.— [ Wh challenge th.e world to produce n cheaper 1 ; and belter washing preparation; It contain/ no Camphineor Turpentine, and may be ustti freely by all, with perfecl safely.. We post lively assiire.lbc public-that this prepara‘.ii)i< will save half ydiirtspsp, half your wooil in boiling, more than half your Tabor in washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to pieces N. R.—This, article iswarraiited noi tom jure clothes in any respccU . ;/ ITT An Agent wanted to runout 1u the htljuiuhtg comity In Kunlutfcr. Alt .orJcra a Jtl/vnW |» , E. G. CARINGTON, Maiiufactu rer, Jacksonville,* Switzerland* county, VIndiano, -•will be promptly atlended tu. ■■ ’ - ’ ’ Feb. 20, 1836.—wlf • :

The Icwa .Election.

The Cinciiinoli Times says: Tie impudence of the [tepilblicnn press in mirrepresciiting (lie sentiment of (he people, is no where more palpable Mah in giving the res nil of thetare election in Iowa.They claim :hc election of the People fStole Ticket, flin'Republican triumph’, andUierefote set down (lie young Mississippi Giant os ."certain for Freni on I" Nov, tji'e l ruth'.is,'Me tielory . it out anti-oulAmtri-mu, and place* the State > entirely out of the praip pf l , 'rtmantisin r The People’s Slate Ticket was O Fution, or rather was nomi noted ,by lioth merles nond Republican patties. Of the , tippn the ticket three ate one o supporter of , mont, which'ratjp was supposed, at the tiwr the ticket was nominaledi to be a fair repreben'lslibn of the sentiment of the people of Hie Stale opposed to the Administration. ■■ /The ticket was elecled;by the Filliimre men of the Statej with the aid of a JUtle Republican oul* Side'pressure.' i ; |- - k v ; i Our minces from Hie.SlalC since the decjiion, bre'of the most-encouraging character.— iTljc result of the, election has increased Uie fzeal and enthusiasm of the American party, land they are now confident of their ability (o' jearry the Slate for Fillmore and Dondson.— L. D, Parmer, Esq.-, writing from Muscatine, hoys: "Fillmore stock is rising. I wili pend 'you in a few days a call fur the organization 'of a Fillmore Club in this city, with two hundred names attached. The People's Stole t Ticket is undoubtedly elected.. It is composed ’of four persons, three of whom are Fillmore men, and the other is for Fremont, .11. was nominated by both parties." . ,

3. ; Bishop Kendrick, bis.fpiritual adviser. ■ ■5, 1 He pcrsuaiied a l : rottslom in Washington to join the Homan Catholic church, anil the name of the gentleman tee hate in our potsession. ■ '

. Price 81. per Imtlie, or six for 8*. . . Fur at the maim [jet my comer of Frrcnfhand Green streets; LotibTitle. K'*..aud hy all Mhnlesale bosses tlirou?lioul the I’liitol Mates and Canada. J..| fc TIlIKU.Utt). 'WJinlestlo and Retail spent for FwIliCri-fud to. •Abo. for wlo by the f.tllonlnp AjtcitUr . PaoosXiAH. S(eriinjr. : . ' V lGco.;HrCrLt.ft;K, Jacbconxille. j ‘•R. Oumm. Ik'nntnston, ■ , - - Kti As ft twos, .Muurfleld. ■ '*■. * - Straw A.Bfitm, Rrylowit, - ' I* Jowrros. A*hc*s Eandtiigl-■ '. , falrvlcw. ’ ll. U Sntaox*, Kidcmrli#. ’ ,J. M. Paoxis, YofV Totrmhlp. ■ III R.MontCoinerjV- •. ' taarI3

5. When offered a Protestant book by a friend, he refused to rend it, on the ground of lib being u-Papist, and ice hare in our possesstun the name of -the geutltntcn who offered him thebook. ■, , 6. ,lie was’seen .to dip his bond in holy water and cross himself in a Roman Catholic church, and he was heard to;avow his belief in the doctrine of Iraiisubstaniialton by u gen* tlcman of high character and a member of the Methodist church. Thiegent lemon's nume ire Aore. ,

I think there will be no'difficulty now in giving to your ‘‘Cure" (he- Aontoge ground of any other remedy now ,ni use here, Ac. &c WILLIAM UUGKNER.M.D.

y.. . II A C. 58;

7. ImitatingotlicrRomanCatholicexpIorers and those alone, in bis expedition to the Rocky Mountains iu 1842, he made on the. Rock In* dependence the tign of- the cross, a thing that no Protestant explorer ever did or ever would do. b'ee A is turn uordt in Congressional-doc* ument IG6,of 1846. ■

RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy tn existence,-is equally certain as a * PREVENTIVE,- as a ■‘‘CURE." - Take it when you fcel'lhe,’chills ccmihg on, and you will neACr have a single one. V JAMESA. RHODES, Propiietor Providedce, u.t. v..■■*-.' " ...

. ;, : v New Arrival. THE undersigned haying; replenished’ Ins Family.’Grocery, arid daily ; receiving new supplies, begs leave la Inform the public that he is now prepared to offer ;the necessaries of life to the hungry anil.needy,’at a very small’profit for cash. ; Having purchased his stock with cash cxclusively.it eUnbles.’him to sell them very low on the sariie terms/ - ilis stock com prises of everything commonly kept iii a Grocery Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,'. ' Vinegar, Candtes. Soap;* SalaraitisiRice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper,; Table Salt, and ; ; .. TOBACCO A ND CI O A RS -; For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call oh the undersigned. ' - - ALEX. DETRAZ,: . . ’ - ; No. ; 4, Schenck’x Block, septS . Ferry street, Vevay, I ml.

8. A genlleman who slept for months under the same blanket with Fremont, declares that Fremont made to him no secret of his beinga Romanist, ondthal of (be fact there could be ho doubt. This gentleman's name we knee, ’ 9. When Fremont was in California, he .used Id ride to the popish church regularly on Sunday in his carriage with his wife. IVr hare tAcnohle of rAe icon trAo can substantiate this fact. ■ ■ ■ " ■ ■ . IP, Some time before the Hireling of the late conventions, Col. Fremont himself declared that ke didnol tee how the Americant could nominate him Accnuic of his religions belief, at he tea* a ifomoit Catholic. This was said to n lady who knew him, and who had attended 1 the Catholic Church with him.

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Wholesale Apents. Sl. Louis, H. BLAKSLEV: Chicago, BARCLAY BROS.- And for sale by Druggists generally. - , jclS-Sra For sale In Vovay.by J, h. Thleband.

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The Washington Organ, of August 9th, says: "A prominent ex-member of Congress from Ohio of The Democratic - party, now-in this city, gives H as his opftrmtQhat Fillmore will carry Ohio! ‘ The. Buchanan |nen in that Slate are rapidly coming over to the national candidate. They cannot stand squatter sovereignty and the Os lend doctrine."

| ‘ Bight Kind of Adopted Citizens.

I The New Orleans Creole speaks of the conduct of an adopted citizen in that city, who !biaved the taiihts of his misguided countrymen, early voted the American tickcl, and {stood during the whole day by the polls, using !his influence with whom he was acquainted, to induce them to cast their suffrage in the i same way.. He said to them—"J am an Amcr- ’ ican, and 1 Came to this country to become an ‘.American. 1 ran away from the Government ! of these Germans in the Old World, and do iyou suppose I came here to help them estah- ■ lisli the same Government here/ Besides, 1 {owe all I am tu Americans and myowniudus- : try. 1 received my best patronage from Amer- ! jeans. 1 am treated by them as though 1 was ‘one of them, and what will benefit them, will equally secure my interests." ,

11. Ill one of his expeditions through Mexico he slopped the expedition a day to lake part in some religious services of the Romish church.—Boston Patriot.

iMalic Biulnl Cases.

The WcllsvUlc Pstriol, a neutral paper, has the following item: ' • It is not our province to dabble, editorially, in polilics.bul were we to omil raying that Fillmoie stock is oh .the rise in (His market,, we should be guilty of withholdings truth which we belive our position justifies us in making known.

. *. jrcssE y. snohT; ' UNDERTAKER,' has a'lid wiU continue to keep on band;all sixes of the ; latest, improved Metalic Burial Casei. and nlso Plates os-nb all kinds of ths'criptioris.He will 1 olid attend: to cementing, and all calls in.bis line of business. -HeconstanUykceps on baud all sorts and sizes of . .•

• - PKtiiAxsmr.—A good business hand writing is guaranteed to every one who completes a full course of instruct ion.

A D V W U TI S K M E N T S.

' Commercial Correspondt'nce» , Embracing (he general particulars of Idler writing, as connected with the different branches of Trade, including the forms of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, dtc. Oji Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, <£c., by eminent lecturers and business men.

The Toledo Times soys : Measures are on foot to organize Fillmore Clubs m every town in our county, and in very many towns in our Congressional District, and ere two yv.eeks toll round,'the Americans will have the most perfect organization of any parly in the field.

ueadvouiie cpmss,; iined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend'with his ilearsd nir-funeral calls. Having'purchased his rnetalie Cases of the manufacturer, and all Iris materials.at wholesale prices, articles in" his Hjne will be disposed of.on the most reasonable terms. -Residence 'and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenek's Flouring Milt. Jan. 1, 1056.—If ■ .

3j- There are some who pretend to believe that Black Republicanism is to be killed off by Buchanan Democracy. The recent election in this city—the great city in a slave Slate —.-hows that such an idea, if seriously entertaineg, is simply ridiculous. Mr. Buchanan's chances as a successful candidate, departed vilh the first few wceksafter the adjournment of the Cincinnati Convention, and so believe all reflecting men; nnd therefore to insist upon the people voting for him, is the same as asking them to assist iu the edcclion of Col. Fremont. The contest is now everywhere narrowed dow n to that between the great conservative paftyuf the whole Union, and Noitliern Sectionalism. U*will Lie Fillmore or Fremont, and the result will depend upon the Buchanan mem— St, Limit American,

A.SD FAHMERS GEAERAU-y. WE ore notv manubetutiug Davis's Patent Churn and Rutter Worker, nnd keep them constantly on hand fur sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved. decl2 P. L. GHISARD t SON.

Young men wishing to acquire a Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage to attend (his Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruc- . - tion ‘ £40 For fuitber particulars, please call on or address the undersigned. ' ‘

Tho Contest. In flew York,

■ \ correspondent of the Cincinnati Times, writing from tho Empire State, speaks as follows of the result:

Blais—Kims. A GENERAL assorlment of MEK’S AND BOV’S Legliorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW % SONS. Boots and Mines, For Ladies, Gc.illenian's, and Children’s

R, S. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, alter completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining [which is very improbable' "Banking and Interest Tables,’* I will furnish him a copy of any work now cxlanl on Ibat subject for ib. ocl24 R. S. B.

U is efaphatically true, that "os New York goes, so goes the Union." The Empire State is the battle- field of the whole Presidential contest, and toward her all eyes are turned.— In tho first place, let me. assure you, there is not the remotest possibility that Buchanan can carry the Slate. Tlic Democracy, although in appearance United, ate, in truth, as much divided as ever. Their own leaders acknowledge that they can Scarcely make the show of a fight- The conteit, then, is narrowed down to Fillmore and Fremont, and who can doubt liow.it will result. To‘give your readers an insight into the matter, I will stale the following fads, which bur opponents do not profess to, deny,. : Last fill, the American majority on the Slate ticket was come : 12.000 over the Republicans, whowere next- highest. By the changes made indlie adminiNlrntmn, the canals came into the hands of the American-:, This ha* always

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, . 10 boxes Eel Pish. , For sale cheap for cash, by mar!2 TEATS $ SCHENCK.

Spring and Suiotncr AVeat*. A large variety just received at *p23 . WILLIAM SHAW * SONS,

AiiEBiciSB, Whit think too Now?—Frederick Decker, o German atheist, is one of the Eledbrs at large on the Fremont ticket in Illinois. lie declares that “the hanorof the Grrman name and,of the GERMAN NATION!" demands that Lis countryman should support Fremont. What cicusc can Americans plead nowf. Arc they willing to'volc for German natianatHv and German 'infidelity?

A GENERAL assortment of Cottonadcs, Drills, Denims,- Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, &C-, Ac., just received at 0 p23 WM; SHAW &. SONS.

LAWNS. French and American; Ginghams; Cochcco, Sprague,‘ffnd Alien & Co.’s Prints., A general assortment just received at ap-3 \V>f. SHAW & SONS.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summoils' and Subpoenas,' for tfale or the Rm'u.t: Omu. fcbiO lf

WE have juslrcceWcd a supply of Kanawha sail. V. I. (J EISA It I) J: SON.

A Fresh Supply of SrRIi&SDMlIGDDDS Just received at WILLIAM SHAW &. SONS, ?1*23 Ferry street, Vevav, Ind. To Bnltci^Ualicrii

Kcady-niadc Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, b large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever brought into this market, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a CLOTHING STORE. 1 pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, "smalt profits and quick returns.” Be sure and call at No. 1 Odd Fellows* Hall. sepl2 F. L. COURVOISIEB