Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 September 1856 — Page 4

Fillmoro Club ConaUtotlon.

SPRING TRADE.

A MARVELLOUS REMEDYl For a Mnncloiit*

&jje Ptfl'Jij leiieillE.

Mr. Bnchman. dot long aince^ declared in convention with a Mississippi democrat that if. after being bo fommato; an to be elected President, "be could succeed in settling the slavery qoeition, and annex Cuba tp .tbf Untpn, he would be willing , to giV*> wp tire ghost, and let Breckinrtdga. tike the Government,"—a declaration whore fancied magnanimity is vociferously ajtplanded by "Old Buck's" peculiar adiiiiibra. We should like very much to know, to the first place, old fellow would go about willing the slavery question. Millard Fillmore settled it with what all hands united in calling a finality, about six years ago; and the country was enjoying the l>cneiits of that adjustment in the universal harmony and fraternal cencord which followed; when the self same Democracy, at.tho-hcad,of which now stands James Buchanan, unsettled the settlement, and filled the land with diswnidon and treason. The iWocracy with Pierce in the Presidential chair, are now,, in the language of-Ed ward. Bales, "toting water to put out the fiie they have kindled,'.' but with little e/lc?;, u kWfarther with Buchanan in the Presidential chair they would make any is questionable indeed, Buchanan is not famous for scttlipfe,slavery questions nor for doing anytHing blse that requires courage rnd independence. .Next; we ere anxious todcam how the ‘•Democratic nominee’' ingoing to get Cuba. Spain won't sell, as he well knows, soil this country is not going to allow jt*elf. to be plunged into war to lake the island from her by force, as he hod better know. ■ How then will he gel Cuba?. We are afraid that thi* essential to Mr. Buc*. banau's quiet "yielding up the ghost," will never be vouchsafed to him.

We have’ever manifested hoktility to the abrogation of the Miiisouri Oomproraire, ami are }n favor of its wtoration at the earIieit r pofnibIe moment. .We be* Here with Mr. Fillmore, that its distnrbanfce cansed-'allthe political evils which now afflict tbg'comitry, and judging from Mr. Fillmore’s antecedents, his declaration at Rochester, and his wellknowu hostility to -the exercise of the veto power, we have not the least doubt bnt that if elected, he will place his official signature to any bill looking to its restoration. But while mir Republican friends are so loudly denouncing thou who consumated this crowning iniquity, a slight regard for ..consistency shouid induce them to consider all the facts of the case. They have suspended in various public places large outline maps, in tended to exhibit the free and slave sections of the Union. Upon these maps is traced the Compromise line until tt strikes the eastern bouodery of California, where it is made to' terminate. Why was not this line carried to the Pacific? Simply because upon the application of California fur admission into the Union, the Free Soil party demanded tbtt slavery should be excluded from her territory. She was finally admitted with this restriction, notwithstanding her limits extended nearly two and a half degrees of latitude below the Compromise line. These two and a half degrees, directly on the seaboard, and the only outlet for the slave states on the Pacific, were of far more importance' to the South than the territory of Kansas lying above the line. We merely mention these facts as a part of the history of the times,-and to indicate that Mr. Fillmore in approving the Compromise measures of 1850, extended free territory much far (her South than the original Compromise ever intended it should go.

The Missouri Compromise.

To fscilitste the formation of Fillmoro and Donelson clubs we bresenl to otir'readcre. the following form of a Constitution: We, tfas undersigned, citizens of -—. adopted as the basis of onr organization the political 1 prioddles illustrated in the life and character of Millard Fillmore, do heredy form this Association, to recare the election of that distinguished American Statesman to the Presidency of the United Stales, sod adopt the following Constitntion: . ; , Art I. The name of this Association •dull be (he Fillmore Clqb of -——. Art 2. The.officers shall be a President Vice President, Troasoer, and a Sec* rclary who shall hold their offices during the campaign, and perfotm the dories incident thereto. v- •

WE are rewiring and now opening a ■large and splendid assortment cl Hardware and Cutlery,

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consisting in part, of the following articles, tO-WlU-r Table and Pocket Cutlery, . Scissors tod Strain, Raton and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons Edge Tools of all description, ■ Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, Hand.Ripp.Pannel ATennant Saws Wood Jf Crosscut Saw*. In abort,-a full-and complete assortment of Carpenters' and Coopers* Toots,

How to Obtain the Brv«»le.. £qc1ok oca dolUrln a Utter. Ic toe pn-Kcre of roor Portmuter.anUnr pbiclj the name of the offieo 10 which job deUre ih« papef sent, (Wins the nat of ths Coontf tod Ifuu, and dlrvct In full U) F. 1. WiLCo, Btvmu Ornca. outturn of mill, th# paper will meb job, end pjjr jou l eeklr rlilti fora whole rear.

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Authorised A Kent • fbr I Jil* Paper. . V. fl. PALMER, Sew-Vurk, FhiU.Mpbln. and Boiloti, U doty ciupowerid to iiku ad Turtle meat* for loKrtlon In Tnr Kkvklli tl our regubr

' -ALSO-* Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, dee., $c. 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chsins, 60 pair Breast Chains, 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horn*, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, con listing, to part, of Bridge Bitti, Enameled Leather, Buckles, do Cloth, Startup* A Spurs, Laces A Fringes, Ticks ana Harness Saddle*, Brass Bands, 4c., dtc.

THK ORAM) EXTEIIKiL HF.nEDl, Bj (lie aid of a ntcnucope, we see millions of little opening. od tit turfar# of our bod let. Thionebthtee til* Ointment, when rubbed cm the tktn, U carried u any owan or Inward put. Diaetaea of (be Kidney., dliordm of lb# liter. afifcctlona of the hurt, Infta* Ballon of the Lang., Allien*, Congh. icd Cola*, tr» by It* m«o* eff.eto.IIy erred. Ertry housewife knowa that aaUpasaee freely through bone or »ut«r my thlekneaa. Thlabeallnf Ointment far ante rt.dilT penetrate* ih rough u; bone or flethy pert of lb* bring body, canoe lie nut dingerou. Inward corabUlnu. that cm no I be reached by other Deans, * Erytiptlat, Salt Rbtum % Scorbutic Ilumort. Ifo remedy baa ever done u ranch for the care of dtaeaaea of the Skin, whatever form they mayawume as thl. Ointment So cue of Salt Rheum, Scam! Eon Head* Scrofula, or Erysipelas can lone with* stand. IU Inlueoce. The Inventor ha. tnreledorer natty parti of Use {lobe. Till tier the prlndpel hospital*. dttnenalag thli Ointment, el Tiny ad rice aa to It. application, and haa thna been the meant of re. tori nr counllera nnmbere to health. *

— P. \V. Llcsn A Co., cofnur of Eevenlh and VValonl ilrueU, CicdcnaU. Ohio, ervour autborlieu AjenU to Ktdve mtertiMinta* r.,r ibli paper. -• Oiotoa A. CaorcT, Ifn. t2 tlret-t. Philadelphia, U dolf auUmfiitd t> rtcdvo adverUtmcuU for Tnr WitiiT la that dly. To Friend* and Carrcapondeul*. We are wlltlcr to publUh all coni mo nice tlom of luOdcnt merit to dewnre inch cotiiplcuUy, upon all topic* suited (o the chsmtcruf our paper, but we do no; wldi to be understood, lo»o doing, tu apjirore or repudiate the opinion) they contain.

Art. 8. Any legal voter may become a member of this Club who will support Fillmore end DontUon, by signing this Constitntiou.

Fartlcnlar Jfotlee to Mall Snlncribrn. SubKfUwr* finding mart*—UtuK pc ’S, —on Utdr paper*, toadu with ] On and Ink,.on the marjrin under or proceeding their name, will know that their term* of lubKiipllou arc efpirinp, and the paper will atop unteu they remit more money.

Ihvaldablx Runtptzs -—Here a few atm* pie remedies for very prevalent disorders which we have no hesitation in recommending as infalliabte: . For eea sickness—stay at home. Fur drunkenness-—drink cold water.

Having, personally selected the above arti cles, it will enable ua to sell atlwbolesale or retail, at as low prices as the Same can be bought west of the mountain*. Give us a call,, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going el»ewhere to purchase. - F. L. OR1SARD A SON, Feb. H, ' AFFLICTED ItEAOJ!

To the Point. Hon. Geo,. W, Gordon, in accepting the nomination of the American party of Momcbusetts, rayn:— Regarding (he platforms, of the Democratic, Republican ami American parlies now before the public, after a somewhat cireful examination, i have felt compelled, as a national American, a tme Democrat, and a practical Republican, to reject the first and second, ami lo accept the, third, as most in accordance with the genius of our Constitution and the spirit of our institutions. Of that I can' heartily sny, with Mr. Fillmore; "1 freely adopt its great leading principles, as announced in the recent declaration of the National Council at Philadelphia, bolding them to beju t and liberal to every trne,inle»«at of the country, and wisely adapted to tbeestablishmeut and support of an enlightened, sale and effective American policy, in,full accord with the ideas and hopes of the fathers of the re public." * ; In this regard, also, l am happy lo coincide in opinion with such true Whig patriots and tried statesmen as Mr. Barnard of Albany, Mr. Detavan of Batistan and Mr. Ketchum of New York, as well as such Democrats as Houston of Texas and Stockton of New Jersey', in their estimate of the American platform and the position of the American nominees for President and Vice President. I am in no sense proscriptive. I would accord to every man. every right which Qod and the laws would accord to him. I would deprive no man of any right, however humble. 1 would guard our institutions against the approach of wrong, as well for our sake, a? for the sake of the stranger that is wilbinourgatca. I would extend the proper courtesies of life and gentlemanly conduct to those even whose opinions I abhor and whose actions I detest; but in no case would. I grant (hem the power to control our actions or to injure, in any particular, the glorious heritage of our Bible based liabilities. Regarding the candidates, 1 have endeavored to look at their several merits carefully and impartially. Mr. Buchanan is the exponent of principles which a National man cannot approve, and a northern man should oppose. His election would only perpetuate a dynasty which has brought upon us evils innumerable/ Mr. Fremont, with antecedents utterly at variance with his piesent pretmded position, presents no possible guaranty of principle; on the contrary, in view of his eager attempts to cover a hibtoiy f.ill of insubordination with the leaves of romantic explore tionja record full of ultra proslavery action, with the tinsel of professed devotion to freedom; the acta of a questionable financier and a duellist, with Ore garish glory of a conqueror; the reputation . and life of a Romanist, with the newly asBurned cloak'of pretended protestantism; end hia pledge of honor to German infidel clubs, by whispered, promises to American Associations;—in view .of all this, as-a friend of good order .and good morals/a lover of liberty and a believer inProfesUntBible Christianity as tiro bans of our free institutions, I can have no smypathy with hiipast, nor confidence in bis future. The msn.biiiiBclfj the alarming nltrascctional and unscrupulous spirit of bis leading champions, and the means'used to his election, should warn all honest inen and true patriots against the dangerous results that would follow the accomplishment of that end. Mr. Fillmore, the honest raonand Chris1 (ian gentleman, presents to ns antecedents at once.patriotio and pare. Trne to bis constituency when in any subordinate capacity, he was equally trne to the country when he presided over ita destinies.— Commanding the admiration, the respect and the esteem of all in the several positions be has heretafore occupied, his present in no respect contradicts bis past, .while both fomisoa sure guaranty I or the ■future; As President, he would bo no ' partisan, no advocate, but the calm, impartial judge; who would mete out equal and exact justice to every one, no matter whence be might come, or where he might go.’ Equally removed from either dangerous extreme, underhis influence sectional strife would cease; and with the knowledge that every right of every man would be carefully protected, we should have and enjoy that only true liberty which can make man happy —''liberty under tow"— in all onr borders, and peace and prosperity in all onr dwellings. He is the National American, the true Democrat, the practical Republican, opposed to the breach of constitutional compromises, to * foreign influence and national strife. Ha is a man under whom and to the support ; of;whom, in connection with Mr. Donelion, whoso name is borne on the same national ticket, in my judgment all conservative men and all true pends of freedom and opr common country, should unitedly - and zealously rally.

Sart Ltgi, Strr Drtailt, Woundt and UUert. Some of the mod scientific .□ recoot now nlr on the tue of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the wont me. of igres, vtnndt, ulcers, glandular iwclUnp, and tnnon. Profeawr Holloway haa, by comnand of the Allied Oo Tern men la, dispatchdo to the bospitab of the East, Urge shipment* of til. Ointment, tote tued onderthe direction of the fifed!* cal staff, In the wont ease* of wound*. ft wit] cure •ny aleer, glandular iwelllng, atifitaeae or eonlnctloa of the Joint*, even of SO ytart' standing. Pile* and Plat nine.

For accidents—keep out of danger. To make money—advertise in the lbvet He. :

To keep out of jail—pay your debti. To be happy—f.ubxcribe lor tbeifcwiV/r ’To please all—mind year own badness. To have a goad conscience—"pay the primer."

PHI LA DHLPH t A11E DIC A L HOUSE.—Eitabll shed iWKtilr two years ago. by Dr. KINKKLIS, corner of Third and Union xtrrels. Philadelphia,' Pa. TWEXHY TWO YEARS’

Thcv and other almltar dlaUcuIng complaint* can bo effectually cured If the Olntmentbe weft rubbed ill orer the parta affected, and hr olherwiac followlnr the printed Erection* annnd caih pot Both tie Ointment, end 1‘illt ihauld ht ured in thi folioicing eatrt: Bnaloaa ' Lutpbago Sore Leri ., - MaiennalEruptlonaSoro Breait* tapped Haul* puea Sore'fitroaU PweS" RhenmaUrm Korea of lukfnd. FUtolu SalUtum (tpnlu Gout .Skin DUcue# Kcatdi Swelled Gland* Stiff JoInU Ulceia % enerea) Sore* wound* of ail kind* nV.u£££* «Maf»tKrir»of Profeuor Holloway, W Malden Lane, Nev-Urk. and SM Strand, Londoi and by all respectable druggirt* and dealer* of Uedlr.nea throurhoui the Unit*! Bute*. and the cl» Hired oU I M 2d, cent*. 61,'; cent*, and SI each. TTr* There U a eouMerablo aarlns by taking the

Experience has rendered Dr. R. a mott ancreWol practitioner In the cure of all dUrate, of a private nature; manhood's debility as an Impediment to mar* riage; nerrons and texttal Infirmities, diseases of the rtin, and those ariiln* from abate or mercury, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

0 tr Awake! awake! Americana *- wake! ami buckle oo jour armor for the content. Wherever ignorance is, thcie will error prevail. To obviate this, procure documents, eca’ter the speeches of the wise, and the good, add fie patriotic broadcast over tbe land; let every mao upon whom bis Creator hat bestowed tbe gift of language, go forth and in-tnict people tu tbe way they should go. Awake! Americans, awake!

There ta an evil habit sometime* indulged In by boya, la solitude, often growing up with them to min* hood; and which. If not reformed lo doe time, not only bezel* aerinua obstacles to msuirauntal happiness, but rive* rite to ■ aeries of protracted, Ituldtea*, and devastating affeetOM. Few of thoie who give wav to th(i pemlelnot pneUce tro »w»ro of the conaeouencet, ontU the) And the nervooi ay stem shattered, feel strange end nnaecinmuble teuaUona, and vague fun In the mind.— (See page* 27,28,29, of Dr, X.'a book on “Self-Fm-ervatfon. 1 *

Lasty, "Old Buck" practically and virtually "yielded up the ghost," two months ago when he declared—"I am no longer James Buchanan, hut the nominee of the Democratic party." He is a dead man, for all practical intents and purposes—a dead cock in the pit. There w no man as <|ames Buchanan living.* There is a "Democratic nominee" in existence; but the [individual folks used to call "old Buck," has been dead and buried these two months. 'He has no ghost to give up.— St. Louie hut, ,

Tbe two Testa.

Mr. Jcfiers'in, says an exchange.- demanded that two tests, or qualifications should he required relative to a candidate for public office, .one "is he honest?" the other "is ha capable? If these had ever been demanded in relation (o Co). Fremont, no,candid person will hesitate to acknowledge that he could never have received the nomination for the next Presidency. Without qualifications, without experience, having nothiugto rercummend him to the American people, except possessing a roving, restless disposition, which cjuM never be.satUfied to pursue any legitimate business for any. length of time, it is one of the mysteries that can never he fully explained, how he ever wine to he aoriorndy thought of in connection with tbe highest office in the gift of a mighty people. (Certain stock gamblers and. would be government contractors, desired to have a man of straw, one who conld be moulded to their own interests just as they wanted. They found exactly | the ui.-tu they wished in the man .who received the nomination. -A manta, dr, sort of, marnl insanity, seemed to take possession of the Delegates to the Philadelphia .Convention, and Judge McLean, able, judicious wise and prudent statesman as he is everywhere acknowledged to be, was act aside and one put in nowin.mim in hi* stead who bus no oneqnality that can secure the admiration or respect of the people.

Tbs unfortunate Urn* affected become* feeble, h unable to labor with -ecu Homed vigor, or to apply htl mind to atudy; bla tlep t* tardy and 'weak; be la dot], Irresolute, end engages even la bla sports with leaa energy than uinal. If be emancipate blmtelf before ibo practice baa done lu wont, and enter matrimony, bla marriage tl unfruitful, and hia aeuae teU* biro that thl* la ranaed by early follies. Tbete are eoDildmiion* which abonld awaken the atlenl'on of all who are similarly altualed, . . REMEMBER, Re who place* btmactf under Dr. RuKius't treatment, at) rellglonaly confide la bU honor gentleman. and rely upon tbe aaturenee, that the secrets of Dr K.’a petlenu will never bo disclosed. •Young man—let jo Mae nodeity deter you from making your caao knows to one. who. from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Dr. Kiwttua’s residence baa been for Ibo tail twenty yean at tbe X. W, Comer of Third sod Union lire* la, Philadelphia, Pa. - - PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE

ff. B. Direction! for the guidance of pitlonUfn c» cry dlwrder.are anted to each pot oct]7-ebw]y

Drowns on and Uoghea for Fremont.

A son oCO. A. B. own son, editor of this Catholic Quarteily Review info-ms bU undo in Onondaga county. New York, that his father and Archbishop Hughes both support Colonel Fremont for President, btcause he it a Catholic! *

Purify Yo nr Blood.

Tile Wonder of the Nineteenth Ctntnry. Important anti af. Great Contidmlionlo tit Suffering, T. A. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.

Of nit the re medic* that hare bcej dUcorer-d dorinr the prr«nt u« fur the '-ihoutaad illi that Beth IihelMo 1 none equal U»U wonderful preparation.— Only three yurt hare alapaed tinea ieVUcorerar (who (pent a decade lu tludjlnr, otperlmeniallilnr. and perfecting it} Bnt Introduced U tolhe public, and It la already rrcojttilted, bylhetnori emineni phrriclam In nil pa rti of the country to be the raott larpri*. lor «nd eJfectlru remedy for certain dlaeatea of wSleb they bare knnwledre. Atlolhercompoondi orayrupi of the root bare hllierto failed to command the unction of the famllr. be* cauw, on1 belwt te«cd, they haro been found to contain noxloua ingtedieni* which tiruli elite the rood pffem of the Rampirilla. and often Uraea Injure the anrtlon“ f *** I‘ a,lt;BL 11 ! * Bu * *> with Hurley 'a pnp-

From ' the>emi*anmtal communication of the It. W, Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0 F., of the State of Indiana, held at Indianapolis, May, 1856, we learn that the re,’a re 169 Lodges in the State oflndiana. The following statistics in reference to the aggregate condition ami transaction of the subordinate lodges will be fonnd interesting; No. of-Initiations - - 570 Rejections - * - - 45

X. O. O. F.

jp-grTho Louisville Journal says: "The "Buchanan papers say that Fred Douglas "is for Fremont. We believe that Fred "is, but then Fred isn't more than half as "black a nigger as the niggers that walk"ed in tbe Buchanan procession at India"napolis." •

Can have (by dating Ibetr caae explicitly, together with all their s/aptem*, p*r letter, eoctodng a remittance) Dr. K*a m edlcloe, apprepriated accord Ingly. Forwarded.to any part of the United Slate*. and packed lecore from Dimes orccaiosirv, by Malt or Eipreas.

0O r * John M. Bolls has written a letter stating that the Whig and American harries in Virginia arc thoroughly united upon Mr. Fillmore, and therefore there can be scarcely a doubt of his carry’ng the Slate.

READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

A vigorous Lire ora Premature Death, Kinke lin on Kelf-Prerervalion—only 25 cents.

Md genuine extract of the root and will on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the followinr complaint* and dUeaecw* n ***&** of Hie Bonea, Habitual Coatfreneu, ••ebltHy. IndlrctUon, Ojaoaaeaofihc KMneyi, LI re t Complaint*, Hltpep*u. Pile*. Kryalpela*. Pulmonary Dlac****, Female lrr.f uUritiei, Srr-.fuU or King'* Krll. FuloU; Bttjiiiii. * , And all Skin r'Ueaw. '* *' . Be ride* corinr the aborc. It It aUo known !»ib a rroal and powerful topic, purifying the WoW and invigorating the aj item. In abort III*, without exception, In the cun mentioned, and it* general ef.-ct on the ajiteut, the nun tffflcinom ultuthe tnnjiHeilraUcriJincJj oflliei£«t It Ualrwdy extenrirclr ujed thnaglioul the country, and U feat obtaining an European reputation. The Inriance* of cure* It ha* effected are dally coming to the propnelon knowledge, and ho ha*no beriiatlon in recommending It to one and a)t who deitra to procure relief from tuffering. One bottle being tried, n* aff.-cu will bo too anna rant to admitof further doubt. Recollect ifurley'a Sarsaparilla U thcorur otacina tart cl* In the market-.

Admitted by card - - 196 Withdrawn by card - • 261 Resignation* - - • 23 Suspensions - * * 113 Expulsions ... 37 Deaths ... 44 Pa.t Grands - • 1256

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GRATIS! GRATISI! GRATIS!!! A free otpr to AH. MISERY RELIEVED.

OO" "Americans shall rule America," or the agents of Foreign despots and domestic traitors shall control the destinies of this great country.

“Nature’* Guide, 1 * a new ami popular work, full of valuable advice and Itnpreaaire warning, alike calculat'd to prevent yean of misery, amt save, thousand* of lire*, la distributed wilhool chancp. and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Tost 0©ee id the United States, on rec-UIng an order enclosing an order enclosing two poitoge stamps. - jeis-ly

Contributing mcmbeia - 8004 Resources of the Lodges 9151,995 85 Orphan Fund of the Lodges 70,204 53 Ain’t paid for relief ot Brothers 9,875 24 Amount paid for relief of Widowed

CCT The Wnriiingtou Send net, Buchanan. has ceased for want of-support—a little mnre than two months in udvance of its candidate.

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

WASHING FLUID. fHTIUS cheap and useful article is destined M. . to entirely supercede (lie use of the mirh limnil and thereby do away with 1 the heaviest part of the labor which home, wives have to perform in washing clothes.— Wi challenge the world to produce a cheaper and better washing preparation 11 contain* no Camphiue or Turpentine, and may be used freely by all, With perfect safety. Wc posi lively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more tnan half your labor So washing, and your.clothes from being rubbed to piece* N, B,—This article is warranted not lo in jure clothes in any respect. RTF An Agent wanted to canvass In the adjoining county to KenlaeVr. All orders addressed to E. G. CAR1NGTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana 1 , —will be promptly attended lo. Feb. 20, 1855.—wif

Familire, * 136 90 An,’* paid fur Educating Orphans 347 18 Donation to transient Brothers 190 25 For Burying the Dead 1,307 53 Other charitable purposes . 623 66 Total for relief ami charity 12,343 51 Number of Brothers relieved 841 Number of Widowed Families relieved. 15 Number of Ladies'who have received

(Cr Ww are not able to tay how drunk Willard was when ho roared out tlic follow ing beautiful, patriotic sentiment. In s speech at Morristown he said; "I would to God the Border Ruffians, as they are called, bad burned the hutel at Lawrence to the ground, flowed it in grass and harrowed it over, so that, future gen* eraliona might never know the »f ot where Abolition fanaticism had built a fort, and brought together arms and amunitiou, to defy the laws of the United States." He dicpped another gem of the Fame kind at Martinsville, f short time ago; "The burning of Lawrence in Kansas was right in the sight of heaven, and it weuld have been* blessing io the country if the free State there bad been turned with it,and their ashes plowed under.!!!! At Princeton he said;

ADVISRTISIiM ENTS.

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the degree of Rebccka daring this term, is ; ' 181

The Grand Lodge Building, which is the finest architectural ornament of Indianapolis, cost, ! including the lot, abont 863,000. . The rents of. the store rooms, offices and lodge hells amount to 84,000 per annum.

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New Arrival.

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave lo inform the public that he is now prepared la offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very smalt profit for cash. Having'purchased his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low on the same terms. His stock comprises of everything commonly kepl ia a Grocery Store, such ■■

. Maryland, —The Baltimore Patriot, in an able article on the prospects of Mr. Fill* more in Maryland says; : .Wo are not dispose] to indnlge in brag gadocia of any kind, nor will knowlingly pervert the troth, even if by so* doing we could secure the elevation to the Presidency of that excellent and pure minded man whom the Whigs have selected as their candidate; but we do assert, confidently, that Millard Fillmore will receive a large majority of the votes of the peopled Maryland at the November election, no mat* ter what hie chances of success may be in any of the other States of tbo Union. There is no doubt of Maryland, the vaticinations of "distinguished gent]'men” to the Contrary notwithstanding. The attachment ofthe Whigs to MUard Fillmore is based .open the fact, that in the North he is denounced as friendly to the South, and the South as bating strong Northern proclivities. They want not bettor evidence of his Impartiality,

"X would to -God they bad burned il down and borrowed lbs ground on wbicb it stood, that they had not loft oqo atone upon' another to mark the spot where At>ofitionUlahad defied the laws of the United States/* -

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Such sentiments as these ought to bring tho bluah to the cheek of the meanest Ruffian that.ever polluted the soil of bleeding Kansas.

COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, SsUratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and TOBACCO AMD CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. Pot further particular* call on the undersigned; ALEX. DETRAZ, - No. 4, Gcheuck’s Block, . leptfi Ferry street, Vevay, I nd.

(£T Millardr Fillmore, in bis speech at Rochester, uttered the following words, which express the sentiments of the whole American party, North and South. Said be:

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' Territorial governments had been provided for all tho territory expect that covered by the Missouri Compromise/and I bad no suspicion that that was to bo disturbed. I bad no hesitation in saying, what most of you know already, that I was decidedly opposed lo the repeal of that Compromise. Good faith, as well as the peace of the country, seemed to require, that a Compromise which had stood for more than thirty years, should not be

Metallic Burial Cases.

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fST The policy of the theif, who, according to the old adage, cries "stop thief," is exqumtivaly exemplified in the shrieks of the Bocheniers which now fill the air. Disnnioniala themselves, they prate about loyality to the Union, Traitors to al) that is excellent in American policy, they are hoarse with howling treason. Sectional in every legitimate signification of tbs term, they boast of their nationality. The mnrderons and incendiary aggressors in Kansas, they scream fire and murder the moment they begin to feel the resentment of those whom they have persecuted.

wantonly, disturbed. . . . Thin repeal seems to be a Pandora’s box, out of which have been issued all the political evils that now afflict the country, scarcely leaving a hope behind.

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“A New Notiok.' 1 — -One of the agricultural papers has a picture of a milking machine, and suggests an improvement, namely; The attachment of sumsi6 box to be operated by the main shaft, in such a way as to discourse sweet melody during the delivery of the milk. Few animals are insensible to the charms of music, and even insects are said to lend & willing ear. Under its fascinating influence the old cow may' be expected to to stand perfectly still, while the flies forgetting to bite, will bozz around with joy- •

Hats —lints. A GENERAL assortment of MEN’S AND BOY’S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Casairaere, Fur, and Wool Hats, juit received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW <*• SONS.

J3T The Fremont Clab of Plathlll, N, Y., 180 strong. hold a moating on Sat* orday night, and after some talk tbeclnb threw op its Fremont banner, and hurt it up tbs fire, and then marched over in a body to Honk’s Hotel, where they joined the Fillmore Olab.

Grocer ics* "MUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switicrland., •" 3 hogsheads Sugar, 30 barrels Molasses, 10 hall barrels do. 3 tierce Bice, 10 boxes Eel Ptih. For sale cheap for cash, by . marl3 TEATS /f SCHENCK.

Boots nnd Shoes, For Ladies, Gealletnan’a, and Children’s Spring and Sommer Wear. A large variety just received at *p23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.

‘'tST Col. Bentonhaa returned to Washington. He cannot be induced to go for Fremont, but he regards the whole thing a humhng.

Americans! The price of Liberty is sleepless vigilance. Onwardl and let your pole-star bo the light of American freedom!

A GENERAL assortment of Coltonader, Drills, Denims, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, 4c., 4o., just received at ap23 WM. SHAW * SONS.

(£rThe Indiana State Sentinel has passed into the bands of Messrs. Larrabee, Bingham, dr- Go.

LAWNSi'Prencbsnd American; Ginghams; Cochcco, Sprague, and Allen 4 Co.'s Prints. A general assortment fust received at ap23 WM. SHAW & SONS.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Sum* mows’ end Subprfnas, for sale at the Rrrxiu-t Owes. fcbJO-lf

A Fresh Supply of SRIBtaiBIHK Just received at WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, «p23 Perry street, Vevay, Ind,

Keacly-inadc Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a Urge and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever brought into tbir market, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE KECK 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. sep!2 F, L. COORVOISIEB