Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 41, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 October 1856 — Page 4

A MARVELLOUS REMEDY!

the general impression was that he was a Romanist. Of no other public man could each a general belief have arisen without satisfactory grounds for it., To every can* did man it must be perfectly apparent that Mr. Fremont could biye set this thing beyond dispute if ha wished to do so.— Then why baa ho not done it? Whether the people ought to be so excited respect* ing Mr Fre meat's religion is entirely another question; bht believing it to be of such vital importance, they have the right to know the truth, and be who deceives them willfully, as ttfell is he who,-choos-ing to hsghuprejridices, will hot examine the testimony, la guilty of a great wroig: la it not strange that Protestant clergy* men, some of whom hare been called bigoted in tbeirbostility toltoraanism, should riJicule all this testimony as moonshine, Without oven taking the trouble to sift it? No man can assert that it is impossible that Mr Fremont should be a Romanist; then why hot investigate the proof of it? Jesuitism in Russia, France and Spain found all i(a adroitness and cunning required to evade (he argus eyes of the police of those kingdoms; but here it seems it may set the trap fu open' daylight, and Protestant clergymen wfll slip into it, with a joke, for it matters not whether Mr Fremont is a Romanert or not—they act with the same recklessness of testimony. Hero aro several modes of testing the whole matter offered there; 1st. Mr French's lottorrofcr red to above.. 2d, Professor Weir's letter, both open for examination.

SPRING TRADE. WE ate receiving soil now opening a large’and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part of ibc following articles, to-wit: — I Table and Pocket Cutlery, I Scissors and Shears, j . Razors and Strops, - ! Table,Tea, and Basting Spoons I Edge Tools of all description, I . Bench Planes, Gages A Squares, Hand,Ripp, Fennel fit TennaolSawj , Wood Saws. In’shott, a full and complete assoilment ol Carpenters* and Coopers’ Tools. I i — ALSO — ■ Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Fort*, Gat* ■den flakes, Ac., $c. 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, AO pair Breast Chains, 26 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Sfo.nl Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddle!7 and Carriage Trimmings, consislIDE ’ Bridge l flilts, . Enameled Leather, Buckles, , . Ctoth, Sturrups ASpors, Laces * Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, fitc.,4fi* . • „ .. Having personally selected the above silt clcs, it will enable us to sell.at wholesale or reUit, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains* . Give us a call, and examine our stock|Pi goods and- prices, before gtf»ng clwhere to purchase. F, L. OR15ARDA SOh; Feb. 14, | ' 'j Afflicted aea d j : rn ItA DELPHI A.yEDICALHOLXK--K'l«W‘»hf'l Urcnljf l»t>rein ago by Hr. KINK£L».cOrn*r or Third and union nrwt*. lV ■ TWEMIV TWO YE.VUS' Exptrienre hat rondrreJ Dr. K. a mod ivcveMroi practitioner In the core of alt dltcatei of a nature; manhood's dchtllly at an impediment to W , ‘ r * risge; nerroamndaesnat Infirmities, dheatea of li' e ■kin, and those a rid nr from sbuw of mercury.-. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There ts an evil habit sometime* Indulged in by boys. Id solitude,often growing up »Hb them to roan* hood; and which, If not reformed In due lime, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a aeries of protracted, insidious, and devastating aftwUons. . Few of tboee who give way to thii pernicious practice are aware of tho consequences, until they find the nervous system ■battered, feel , strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears In the mind.— (Kce pages 27,"2P, 29, of Dr. a.'i booh on ‘•Sclf-Prca-ervilion." ; The unfortunate thus affected become*feeblest* unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or' to apply bU mind to study: bis step is lardy and weak; bo is dull. Irresolute, and engages even In bis sports with less energy than usual.. / < ‘ If he emancipate himself before the practice baa done Us wont, and enter matrimony, bit marriage U unfruitful, and pis' sense tells him that this is caused by early follies. These are consideration* which M>ou1d awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated. REMEMBER, . . He who places himself under Dr. Knretun's treatment, may religiously confide in. fata honor ass gentic man. and rely upon the siiunnee, that the secrets of Dr. K.’* patients will oever.be disclosed. . < Young man—let iid false modesty deter yon from making your case known to one, who. from education and re«pecUbillly, can certainly befriend you. Dr. KixxtLtn*s residence has beeif (bribe last twenty jean at the N. W. Corner of Third and Union streets, rhiladelphla. Pa, PATIENTS AT. A mSTANCB Can bare.(by stating their ea«e espUeilly. together with all their symptems, per letter, enclosing admittance) Dr. K*s medicine, appropriated aeeordlugly.Forwarded to any part of the United KUtes, and racked secure from n*w*o*ortt*tomT f by Malt or Express. ■ ■ ' ’

$I Pwfelij

PRBMOWTS ROMANISM.

For a iHarTCloua A5cl

Letter c from Bon. J. T. Hadley, Secretary cf State for the State of Bin*. York. New York, GeptemUr 12. To the Editortof the Sew York Express: —The inelosed reply toalelter of inquiry which I addressed to Mr. Headley, appear* to me to place the qneslion of Fremont's Romanism in a very strong light, and J send it to you for publication. Yours re? fpectfully, W. CLARK.'

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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

Albany, .Sept, 11, 1856. Id reply to root lerrer requesting to know whether 1 really believe Mr. Fremont to be a Romanist, and what I think of the following declaration of Henry Ward Beecher —” Nothing can be more tilly than the attempt to fix upon Col. Fncront the Catholic Ecligiou. lam per tonally acquainted with Col ; Fremont <mdhie excellent wife, and have repeatedly talked t nth both upon thit subject minutely, and J mutt toy that in all my life 1 never knew a lie so utterly Karmic it, and persisted in, after contradiction, with suck willful malice** -—I would .say that 1 am one of thuse who! persist in fixing on Mr. Fremont the charge of being a Romanist, and there are thousands of others, good and true men who do the same. Is it true that the jrhole American press-rtbat Charleston editors who know Mr. Fremont well—are guilty of the crime Mr. Beecher charges upon them? It seems to me that when a clergyman makes such a sweeping accusation; embracing so large a portion of his fellow cUfoemt, be is bound by every principle of justice and honor to back it by something more than his naked assertion. •

THE EXTEHN'AE ItE.HEDY, By the aid of a mieroaetpe, we mo million* or lUUo openings on the aurfare of on r bodies. Thioegh there IhU Ointment, when-rubbed on thoaktn.U carried to any organ or Inward part. Dire are i of the Rkliin, dUotdera of the Urer. affections of the heart. Infla* nation of the Lunge, Anhme, Coughs and Coldi, arc by tta meant effectually erred. Every housewife know* that salt Mate* freely through bon* or neat o( any thItknew. ThU healing Ointment far nor* readily penetrate* through any boneor flrrhy part of the tiring body, curing the not) dangcroua inward -rom plain it, that cannot he reatbed by other meant.

Brjfiipthti Salt Rhtum «5f Scortulic tfvnon. Ko remedy bu ever done at much for the cure o( diteaaeaof the Skin, whatever form they may am me, at thl* Ointment. No cate of Salt Rhenm, Scurvy, boro Heada. Scrofula, or Erj«lpeU»,caa lone withHand lu Influence. The Inventor haa traveled over many part* of the globe. suiting the principal boipilata, dupenslag tbit Ointment, citing adtirt at to Hi application, and haa that been tho* meant of reilorinj counlleaaoumben to health.

AT The Vevsy Fillmore Club meets creiy Thursday night. t AX The Dtnnioglon Fillmore With meeli erery Saturday night AX The Mount Sterling Fillmcre Club meet* every Saturday night. 0*Tbe Moorfield Fillmore Club mtcU on every Saturday night D* The Craig township Fillmore Club rucels in Braylown, every Thursday night IX The Pleasant Fillmore Club meets every Friday aigbt, at Olmsted’s store.

Sere Lrgs t Sort Dreaitt, Rot tndt and Vlctrt.

Some of the nott aclenlifle autgeona now rely on the UK* of tbit wonderful Ointment, when having to rope with the wunl rates of wrrt, wntmb. olten, - glandular tweliingi.and (union. Professor Holloway bu. by command of the .tilled Core mtticnu.d Uptickde to the Lorpiitalt of the Bail, Urge shipments of tbit. Ointment, to be uted undenhe direction of Ibk Jfeil- - cal buff. In the wont carer of wound*. It will cure* any ulcer, glandular, swelling, itiffne** or contraction of the Joiuu, eren of 50 years’standing.

Piles And Fistula*.

Them soil other simitar distressing complaint* r*n b« effectually cured If the Ointment be well nibbed to of er the pant affected, and by otherwise loll owing the printed directions around carh |*ot. Both He Ointment and JUll* thould U til td in

Qd. Mr Raker, editor of tho Bandy Hill Herald, a man of known probity and moral worth, will give any man the name of a Roman Catholic lady residing in Iris vicinity, who says the belonged to the same church with Mr Fremont in St Loni* and worshipped with him in the same temple. , 4th Col, Rnttel, of Hanisonvllle, Cass county, Mo, Mr Fremont's friend, and companion for eight months.. 5lh Tho Charleston Conner, which offers to prove Mr Fremont's Romanism to any one who wishes for the testimony.

Suppose (hat over my own signature] should declare that Rev. Henry Ward Beecher,.in asserting that Fremont wan not a Catholic, otterco • "baseless Ut," would not the moral sentiment of the community be shocked by the language? Yet ho uses it against a whole class, and against some of the best men of (ho State la a political controversy bitter and vindictive as the present one is, very little reliance can bo placed on newspaper articles, or upon , letters ' signed by names wholly unknown to the puhl ic. Any one can make a statement and affix to it a fictitious name. Another and genuine name may belong to a man wholly Unworthy of confidence; so that the whole case must be judged hy.the few witnesses well known and who. cannot bo impeached, and by facts that Cannot be controverted.

tht\follovlnp tatti; ■ Bunions . .. ; Lumbago Sore Legs • Jinn's .Mercurial EruptionsSore Breasts Ct.ripi'eil llacJ* I'll?* Kors Throat* (’hi Rheumatism Sores of allkin li Klitut.s ’ Paljnfam Sprains Coot Skin Diseases Scald* Swelled O/tn-li Si iff Joint* I’I ten Vr nr real of •>< lid» •••Sold at ihv Wknufattriieiof JWeuorifolldwi,, » Malden and 8M Strand, London, and by all reaper tttj e ,’”ff$45* * n< f dealers of Madtcinea throughout the 1 hiates, sod the cl t Hired world, la rot*, tl 25 c«;**.*W «»«». »nd f I «»th. ICPTbew U » th. larger ri*e«. ■ . „ . s. B. Direction* for the gol^ ,n « of paUenliln sr ery.dUorder.aro affixed to eiehpo.'- 0c1tT-eow)j

Tub Deuocbats or Detroit. —The Detroit Daily Advertiser of Saturday publishes a call from tho Democrats of Detroit to the Democrats of Michigan, de-claring-their determination to oppose, in every honorable way, the election of James Buchanan, and to give their influence and votes to.Col. John C. Fremont. This call is signed by 250 of the most respectable Democrats of Detroit, and sets forth ‘at length the reasons, which hare impelled them to adopt this coarse.

Now. ihfn, whoso assertions are baseless? The man who refutes to examine witnesses who are unprejudiced, or if prejudiced stall feel against the American party, or he'who. makes bis sweeping accusation on the ambiguous assertions of one whoso politiial salvation depends on keeping hir religions belief secret., Yours respectfully. J. T. HEADLEY. W. Clark, Esq.

After the October elections in (he West, there will not be much of the Buchanan party left.

Purity Your

The Wonder of (he KlaelHBIb CiBibry. Important and of. Great .tVniiVrrsfiVfi to ike

, Suferinp. T. a; U UR LEV’S SARSAPARILLA.

LONGFELLOW SjFILLMORE, J must toll you wq’or for Fillmore, . Wc’or for Fillmore strong and firmly; 'WVor for Fillmore and the Nation, VTo’er for Fillmore end the Union; Not to quash the Constitution, Not to keep up strife and discord. Not to give it to the niggers; Wo’er for equal rights and freedom. We’or not for Ten Cent Jimmy, We are not for wooly Fremont, ■ But we go for right and justice, Ann we'll do a sweeping business, At the polls in next November.

(Xr Hon. H. B. Stanton, made tbofollowing remarks a few days ago in Rhode Island: , , •

OP all the remedies that have beej dlseorared daring tbs present age for the ‘*thoB»iad |)U (hit flesh Is heir to” nano equal this wonderful preparadoB.— Only three yean bar* elapsed sines the. ditto ram (who spent n decade latlm tying, oiperlrasntsKalnc, and perfecting It) flrri Introduced It to the pablle, and It l» already rtxopnlied, by the nott entneht pfatn* dans In alt pans of the country to be Ihdtnosi urt-rir-Ing and effoclire nmedV fur certain disease* of wblsfa (her have knowledge. ' • All Other Compounds or syrups ofifae root, hare hitherto failed to command the sanction of the firulte, because, on being tested, they bare been fount to'ton* lain noxious Ingredients uhlch nautiallte the good effests of the Sarsaparilla, am) often limes Injure the Health of the patient.. Ills obi to with Huilsy’* pr»pera lion.

Kow llowdoes the case stand?' Several respectable men' over their.own signatures declare that 'they,know Mr. Fremont to be a RpmahCatholic. Against these direct affirmations/ Mr, Fremont's plied by showing Rev. Mr.Frcuch’s certificates of'the baptism of his‘(M. F’s) children .inthe Episcopal Church, and declared him to be anE pis copal Ian. This wsa mel by the statement thatMr. French supposed Mir. Fremont to be a Roman kt performed the ceremony, -r-has hever inhis church-fin shortjievor'eonmsed . with him on the subjectof religion, simply been use-ho supposed him jo be a Roman Catholic. This was doubled and deniod by some, bat yon, or Sir. Beecher, or any _ other gentleman, ran nave theperusal of this hiihtrrhenexeeyoa tcish, mth all the letliirony of its. genuineness. The man who will not take the* treble to examine this letter, or enquire of Mr. French, of course no one can believe to ho honest in his denial. This circumstantial evidence, therefore, of Fremont's not being a Romanist, falls to the giepnd—nay, the letter itself is strong circumstantial evidence (hat he was, and direct and conclusive as to bis not being an Episcopalian. I Again, Mr. Fremont baa himself confested if, if we believe his own friends. Prof. Weir/whose purity and truthfulness none dare deny, u(ya that Mr. Fremont once refnsed tho present of a "Book [of Common'.Prayer," or, /Companion to the Altar/ 1 sent to. him through Lieut, | Summon, on (he ground that he was a Romania, ■, Here, not only doss Mr. Fre- | mont atknowledge himself to be a Roman-, , ist, but one. of the strictest of his sect lit. would hardly bare been a stretch of liberality for hmi. (6 bare accepted this little act of kindness and courtesy in the 'spirit in : which it was offered. It doubt- ! less caused him pain td repeal it, and he did so only under the stem convictions of doty, and tho severe requirements of tho | religion be professd, I cannot see what stronger ovidcnc# can be given than this. An acknowledgement by himself under ' circnwstanccs that doubtless required a | struggle to make it. I am surprised to see how little is made, of this evidence. | No one of any character or influence dare question the testimony of Prof Weir. | It is then true beyond a doubt IbM Mr. ! Fremont did refuse s devotional book IgheainaU kindness, on the ground that | be was a Romanist, unless Mr. Scammon rebuts the testimony of Prof Weir. Tho question then will depend on the credibility of the two witnesses. No one in the present state of tho question, poescsed of any truth or justice, can deny the conclusion that Mr. Fremon, is or was, a Bonanist. To do it he is compelled to assert that Prof Weir has (old a falsehood (for be testifies that be is net mistaken,) which no Republican paper in New York would eanctiva, or that Lieutenant Summon was guilty of three things: First, that be was false to thetrust reposed in him by Prof I Veir, cud newr delivered the boot at alt, or was false tohis friend, and never conveyed the message irdmskd to his care, or that he reported a deliberate falsehood when be returned the book. He who would make such an assertion without the testimony to impeach Lieut Scatumon'a character, would be guilty of one of the most oujost and dishonorable ac is shat can be committed inside of the law. Men forget the trenreadona pressure that is brought to bear oa Mr. Fremont. If be were a Catholic, tad dispose? to acknowl • edge it, Ins party would oewf permit it, for that would cad the campaign at om*; aad destroy the last hope of his own success. I haos net meahoned the general ctroometaotlal evidence growing oct of the fact that la the two cities of Charlestop apd Washington* where ho has resided

Mr. Stanton said in his speech on Wednesday, that if bo was. going to vote for Bochin, and in view of the atrocities in Kansas, to aid in perpetuating the policy which earned them and defended them ho should not dare to do it without first attaching a lightning rod (0 fats head; for, fear tho wrath of heaven should strike him down. ■ . .

JE$T.Those portions of the Territorial (Konaaa) law which'they (the supporters of the army appropriation proviso) denounce and of which they Keek to prevent the enforcement, whether enacted by competent or incompetent authority, are a disgrace to. the country.and its free institutions. They are a greater invasion of public liberty than' were the acts which brought the head of Charles 1. .to..the hldck,— Xal. IntcUigtncer. ■ Undoubtedly they are so, yet it is a remarkable fact, .that; from the enactment of those scandalous laws np to the present time, not a single Ssg-Kicht paper in tbo Sooth, so far as we have observed, has bod the moral honesty or moral courage to say that they are ‘not perfectly right and proper in their provisions. What could.more forcibly illustrate the depth of the thraldom nndcr which the Southern Sag-Nicht press lives and breather.— Lou. Journal .

READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A vigorous Life oraPremature'Death, Kinke tin on Self*Preservation—only 25 cents. Lahore containing that value In lUtnpa, will pniore a copy, per ret ora of mall. gratis: gratis:: gratis::: A frer otrr la Atl. , MISERY RELIEVED, i

This U the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaint* and diseases: Alfoetlensorthe'Booes, Habitual Cortl re nesi. Debility, . Indlgsstlon, - Diseases of the Kidneys, / . Um Complahilf, OUpepda, ■' Piles,. Kty ripe las, Putmonary Disease*. Female Irregularities ■ Fcrofula or Kmg’a Rei), FisUtaj Syphilis, ' And all Shin f I Mates. ‘ . *' -■ 0

A Rare Chance.

t3T "After wo shall have offered Spain a prjee for Cuba far beyond its present value, ailU this shall have been refused, it will then be time to consider the question, does Cuba in the possesion of Spain rer* iously endanger oar internal peace and the existence of our cherished Union? Should this question ho answered in the affirmative,' then by every law, human anh divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain if we possess the power."— ButAtman’s Otieml Circular.

Wo publish the following item, in order that onr Old Lins friends may be able to make a small "speculation:" To the Editors of the Louisville Journal:

“Mature'* Guide," a mw and popular work, full of valuable addes-and Iwprcaaire warning, ilifcecalto* Uted to prevent yean of ralaery, andaave thoaund, of lira, ii dltlribnled without charge, and forwardCjl by wall, prepaid to any Peat Offleo In the Culled Statei, on receiving an order enclosing an order encloilnjj two portage stamp*. JelS-Iy

Beside* caring (he nbere. It It also known fo b* a swat and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and Invigorating thetyriaa. In’short. It It, without exception, in the earns mentluned, and Its general effect on ihosyitsm, the most efflrtclga* aa I Ms the moit desirable remedy of the age. It la already extensively used throughout the counter, and Is fast obtaining an European reputation, the Instances of cures It bag effected are dally coming to th* proprietors knowledge, and be has no hesitation In recommending it to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried. Its eflbela will bo loo aiinarnnt In admit of further doubt. Recollect llurloy's Sarsaparilla U the ortr ess ns ■ tiTin.t In the market.

LxiiNQTon, Sept, 29,1856. Gestlehen: Yen are authorized to bet three hundred dollars to two hundred doI ; I are that Morton beats Willard for Governor in Indiana, on the 14th.of October next, the money to bd deposited whhThos. H. Hunt.

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

WASHING FLUID. rpillS cheap and useful article if deitiried 1 to entirely supercede the use of tic and thereby do away with *S63SKr the heaviest pail of the labor which house wives bare to perform In washing clothes.— U’c challenge the world to produce a cheaper and belter washing preparation. It contain.' no Camphine or Turpentine, and may be used freely by all, with perfect safely.--We po$i lively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap', half yuut wood in boiling, mote than half your labor ih washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to piece*..

A D V i-: K T I S K M K N T S.

Ak Ousob or Preventive is worth a Pound op Curb. —How many thousand Individuals haring hereditary predisposition to organic disease of a destructive character, might be eared by the timely use of that wonderful restorative, known as Hurley’s sarsaparilla. It acts more efficiently in complicated and obscure diseases than m any other dau of affections, and is therefore had recourse to when all other known remedies fail to afford relief. ~Ind, Journal. .

Price II per bout#, oniz .for (3. •' For sate at the manufactory eormrof. Sfreath »f1 Green street*. LoaUfllle, Kr., end bj all whelm) - home* til roach on I the VulUd States and Canada. J. U TIMEDAUO. Wholesale and Retail agent for FwILterisnJ eo. Al*o, Tor ante by the following 'Agent*: J. M. Kenxiir, itu Sterling. G*d. McCi’tioec, Jacksonville. R. OaxertiD, Bennington. • Eli Aannso*, Moordeld. flotw dc Bowie, firaj town,, U Jonsrrox, Atiie’* Landing. W», B*tin, Falrrlew. H. L, Aimxo**, KnUrprli*. J. M. Fan***, York Towmbip. Hi A. Montgomery, ettifr

Oh, Now is Vour Time. A HOOK FOR 1 UK .MILLION. READ AN 0 REFLECT! UR. IIONAPAKTE’S GREAT WORK ON IHecairs oT (he GeuMsl Organs, CXI.LRII Tilt

Later from Kansan.

Chicago, September 20

Private advices from, Kansas to the 20th state that it is tolorablo dniol in thu Terriloiy. The border is &tUl do cd against the free Stato men, going or lalnrniog. Two men going front Lawrence to Kansas City, on Friday, were takon out oflho stage near Westport and shot. One natnedyHarris, lately from Nashua, N. 11. , Gen. Lane arrived at Nebraska city on the 18tb.

PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE: OR, (Il’lUE TO HEALTH. A.ist.lixl t» the utc of vvory WiviJu*! [oule aud fe male.] The jctditoat book,and only Dnr.erar |«ublishrd In any utiR’t-’Rv or In any country, on tbi, attbjfcu Tbf valuable advtrc and Itniireuive warning U givet, Hill prevctit jcar» Of mi»ciy and suffering, and uve annually Ibonsaudi of live*. §TbU book kill how to cure the following di j«ascs, and enlighten those who grope in dark Dcu: Gonorriur, Gleet, Chnrdoe, Flriclure, i'btinodJ, ParapbvmAris, Gravel, Sjpblltir, Bubo, Wart*. KlMehea, SentuaiUhr, Seminal Weakness, MaitutbatioD, or Self-Abu»e, Suppression of the Menses, Falling of (be At omb. how to prevent Pregnancy, Menstruation, Hat* reniicai, Rheumatism, &C..&0. It treats on .Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage,Celibacy i with remark* to the young and old of both Mies, which every one should know. It alio tells how to promote (he growth of the Hair, sod prevent Its Calling off, Ac. The painful and dutrsctlve habit of Self-pollution 1* here described, with the Cause, symptoms and reraedy. Millions who now flU a p terns to re and not! me If grave, could have been tiring monuments, wilting and ready to testify to Us fatherly admonitions, bad this book appeared, and Dr. SoairsT* lived in the seventeenth century. Beware of Empiric* and-itinerant self-styled Pro* feasors, who mtsrr curM but Lever succeed. Uy. Bonapaita .il the only permanently established and responsible physician, lo bis peculiar Hoe, In Southern Obm. and bis practice extends through every Stale In the Union and the British Provinces. Ifp todies In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for irregularities, obstructions, dee., can obtain Manaus lo Zita's celebrated Female Monthly Fills, at this office. ' CacTwa.—Married ladles tneertaln ihuatloot should not me thorn—for reason*, tee directions with each bok. Price tl- Beotbynsajltoall pansofthewortd. TT - p Persons addressing Dr.E. Bn«aramvw,by mall, wishing a reply, will please. Indose a postage stamp. Also, alt who send for Books or PHI*. Book sent under seal, post-paid, to all parts of tbo world, on receipt of.CJ cents, or tve cop res for ft,CO. - ’ ITPAtl orders addremed to Dr. E. Bowir*rrc,Xo 167 Pyctmore street, between Fifth and Sixth rirectsy Clnctnnati, Ohio, will bo pnnetuatty attended to. Dfi B. can bo conddenllally consulted day and evening,' Vain or thine, of old or young, American or foreigner, male or female, at the Doctor’s OtBce. upon all diseases of which hi* book treat*. Ofice hours from 8 A. M.toSP.M. jelS-ly

N, B. —Tht* article is warranted not to in jure clothes in any respect JITpAn Agent wsnted tocsnvaav In the adjoining county in Kentocky. All orders addressed to 1 £. Q. CAKIKGTON. Manufacturer. Jacksonville,* Switzerland county, Indiana, —wilt be promptly attended lo, Feb. 20, 1856.-wlf ' :

Tbieband has a good supply on hand.

• (Xr Afler (he Missouri hill In 1820 had Sassed Congress, and was presented to Mr. [onroe for hie approval, fuo questions were submitted,by him to his cabinet, Messrs. Calhoun, J. Q. Adame, Wirt, Crawford and Thompson. These questions embody the essonco of the issue now before the people in this canvass, viz: 1st. "Ups Congress the constitutional power to prohibit slavery in a Territory," and

BACON’S

New Arrival.

Col. Harvey and the Chicago company captured the famous lope star ling oflho South Carolinians and sent It to Chicago, where it was received Saturday evening.

THE undersigned having replenished bis Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave lo inform the public that he is now* prepared to 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 ef every thing,commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such «• COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaialus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, .Mackerel, Pepper', Table Salt, and . TOBACCO AND CSC ARS■ For those who indulge in the nauseous.weed. For further particulars cation the undersigned, . ALEX. OETHAZ, . - No. A, Schenck’s Block) septS Perry street, Vevay, Ind.

North west Corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tk* best School for obtaining a Practical. Knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING, %t., the Jmlrutlort being Practical Accountants. THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION men in this Inilitution i* Thorough ltd Com* prehensile-, consisting of . Book-Keeping, by Doable Entry, Embracing‘every department of Trade and’ Mercantile Accounts, vir: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, JointStock, and Compound Company Buiin'eaa. Commercial Calculation*, comprising calculations in Per Cenuge, Exchange, Arbitration of Krchaoge, Equation oft Payments, Averaging, Custom House Ttinsaclions, &c., $c., according to the most approml methods, [ pMKixsnir.—A good basinesa band writing: it guaranteed to every one who completes r full .course of Jnatruction., / , . Commercial Correspondence,' Embracing the general particulars-of letter writing, '.as connected ; with -'(he different branches of Trade, 'including-Uw forms of Invoices, Account Currents,.Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, dec. ■LECTURES—On Commercial Lair, Science of‘Accounts, Cuatomt of Merchants; Laws of Trade/ %c., by eminent lecturers and buxines? men. •*.

What Fellowship.— The Rochester Democrat announces with.unction that an Irish Catholic and FrcmontClub has been organized in Buffalo. We congratulate those . Protestant and Ainerican-born men, who support Fremont, on (heir .fellowship with these model Republicans. We congratulate Protestant ministers of the gospel upon tbo exibitioD they tuafea of themselves in the van of the Catholic procession —and we congratulate the country upon the disgust and reactionnowalreadycommenced in conswjBonce of these things. —State man.

2d. "Was the term ‘forever’ in tho prohibition clause of the Missouri bill to be understood as referring only to the territorial condition of the district to which it related, or was It an attempt to extend the prohibition of slavery to such States as might be erected therefrom!" These are grave and important questions, which tho chief men of the nation were cal lad upon to determine. After mature deliberation the answer of (he Cabinet was received by President Monroe. Tho cabinet of Franklin Pierce, or any Cabinet which James Boehauau would eelect, would not require so long a Urns for deliberation. Ilia answers of the modern democracy (a graft upon the old Federal Bnchanaa stock 1 (be people bare in the Nebraska Kansas bill in the speeches of Douglas and others. The answers of the Democrats of the olden time, the democracy in whose doctrine* and precepts the writer was educated, are very difiarent on these vital political questions <0 those according to Pierce, Buchanan and Douglas. To the first question, Ur. Monroe’s Cabinet declared that Congress has the oorutltational power to prohibit da very in a Territory, To the moo ad question, the Cabinet oaanlmonsly declared that the prohihitaiy cLauie in the Missouri bUI-Jdlssonri compromise Hoe—was constitutional. The reader has bow before him the 0biaioa of Ur. Monroe's Cabinet and the democracy of 1820 in contract with the opinion CJf the Pierce Bochanaa Cabinet and democratic patty, ohder tha advice of Ur. Calhoun of South Carolina, and the entire VitgUia eobool of politicians. Ur. Monroe approved tho Missouri compromise bill, which Jeeee D. Bright and Fetor Jordon declare oaoo&etltQtloaal! ■r >~$adison Courier.

Melnlic ISiuial Cases, / V SHpBT,' WINDERTAKER, has and will continue lo AJ keep 6o baud alt sizes of the latest tinproved MeUltc Burial Cases, and also Plates with, all kinds of inscriptiooi. He will also attend to cetocnliag, *nd ill calls.iri his line of business..- He coostantly. keeps on band all sotts ind sizes of *- .. 3 ■ REAUV-HAUE COFFINS,

Toledo, September 29.

A collison occurred on the Michigan Southern Railrod, Saturday P. M., between a construction and a freight train, near the New Albany and Salem crossing. Eight loborers were killed, and twenty wounded. One passenger wu killed, name unknown.

lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with Ms Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his metalic cases of the manufacturer, and ajl bis materials.at wholesale prices, articles in bis line will be disposed of on tbe most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Scbcnck's Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1656.-1/ ;

Avotheq Accession. —The Danville (F. Y.) Herald, hitherto for Fremont and Dayton, baa taken down its sectional flag and come out for the national candidates, Fillmore and Donelson-

Vpang meet wiping to acquire $ ' tkttvupK Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage to attend this institution, TEBMS.— For i full course of Instruc* lion.. .,.$10 For further particulars, please cell onor address the undersigned. '' * 1 ‘

(Kr Josiab Davie, a still old Jackson, Virginia Democrat, has pnblidy renonnoed tbe Democracy of the South for "its fanatical and treasonable array of section against section.

B. B. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, after completing' the abuse course, is desirous of obtaining [which is very improbableVDanklng end Interest Tables/* 1 will furnish him a copy of any work now extant on tbal subject for $S. - ocet ■ fi. S. B."

Hat*—Hal*. -J A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOV'S Leghorn, Can loo, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf,— Also, fine Bilk, Soft Cassimere. Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at I ap23 WILLIAM SHAW % SONS.

(£r At a late Buchanan meeting in Tiffiio, Okie, a man cried hurrah for Fremont. The Bach anew instantly fell upon and kicked and pounded him till ba era* dead.

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by.sterner &wii£qrjqpd; 3 hogsheads Sugar, — 20 batrela Molasses, 10 half barrels do. ■ 11 2 Ucrog Rice; - — 10 boxes Eel F»h« — For sale cheap far caib r W'' . V ’ ’ / °mt2 . TEATS 4 fetttENCfc :

Bools and Shoes,

For Ladies, GcaUemao's, and Children's Spring and Sommer Wear.. A large variety justreceivedat . sp23 WILLIAM BHAW fe SONS.

(fiT Hon. James Monroe, nephew of President Monroe, .declines all allegiance to Fremootism, bnt has Ukefl the stnmp (or-Fiiimore.

A GENERAL assortmeut of Cottooades, Dplls, Derrims, Brown Linear, SbUUvg Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Ac, Ac., just received at ap23 . WM. SHAW 'A SONS.

LAWNS, French and American; Ginghams; i Gockcco, Sprague, and Allen A Co.’s Prints, A general assortment just received at *p2J WM, SHAW A SONS.

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes; Summons* and Sybpecnas, for saint (the Rtuuxr Orncz.. febji-t/

A Providential Maul There is no aspiration so glorious as tho desire to do good. Howard, bending oTer tbs conch of sickness end traoothiag the pillew of death, wes greater then Napoleon at Aosterlitz., And Thornes Holloway, whose inestimable. medicine* are subduing disease of every type, in every part of the habitable globe, is more worthy of respect ahdhonor (ban any warrior thatever drew the sword.. When Kossuth visited the United States bo waa designated by one of oar clergy a* the ’‘providential man/' Sorely Professor Holloway, who he* come to onr country on a nobier errand; better deserves that title. His establishment in New York has been the fontal source offassltblO thousands of oar afflicted ffellovt/citizefts. Hie agencies, established in every city .and Ufw5 pf the Union, are the People's Die pensARirrf. Whet is true of the popularity of bis medicines here, is tree throughout the wo Ad; for wherever civilization has penetrated, fay land or sea, they are known and, appreciated. From Greenland to Terre del Fucgo—• from the Miustssipi to the Ganges—they are advertised in every printed language, and resorted toby races of every name and color, aa the only reliable end proven remedies in all the phases of disease. The leading medical periodicals of London and Edinburgh not only except Hollow it’d Pills and Ointment from their general denunciations of patent medicines, but unreservedly etmniendthem. In short, if we are to believe concurrent testimony of all nations. Professor H oil j way has done more to ameliorate human suffering and rob tho grave‘of victims, than any other medical discoverer of this or any former age. . We have 'unquestionable authority for say ing (hat Iris central olhces lor the old and new world—London and New York—tend out annually more than ten millions of dollars' worth of his medicines. Tho statistics of tho cures effected by their means, cannot, of course, be ascertained, but judging from the facts within our own limited sphere of observation we should say (bat no ordinary quarto volume could contain tho roconl. Surely the discoverer ami philanthropist who has ’accomplished such results may, without arrogance, be styled a Pbovtdentul Man. —-V. O. Picayiws.

A Fresh Supply of fflliMffimffllS Just received it WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ip?l Fcuy &trcet, Vevay,l_nd.

ICeady*tunde Clothing JUST DECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of HEADV-MADE CLOTHINC, fir superior to any ever brought into this market* consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEW STYLE KECK TIBS, Collars, a&d everything appertaining to a CLOTHING STORE. [ pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto U, "small profits and quick returns.*’ Be sure and call at No. { Odd Fellow*' Hall. sept2 F. L. COURVOISIEB