Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 45, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 November 1856 — Page 4
Purify Your Oltad. The Wonder of Iho Hlaititnllt Cttflerjri Important and of Ortat Coiuidtjvtion to (Ar
SPRING TRADE. WE are receiving ami now'rfwmnj a large and splendid. assortment ol ftardw’iirc anil Cnllcry, consisting in' pert of the following, articles, lo-wit;—* ■ Table and Pocket Cutlery,\ • ,. Scissors cnd'SItcarsi \ Bawrs arid Strops, 1 Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons BdgeToojs of allAlestri prion, r : Rencb Planes, pages A Squares, ‘ .
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Catliolld Interference In Schools. The following correspondence, in the) New-Tort Express, written from Scfanlon, Pa . shows that Homan Cotholocism is attempting to interfere with the com* hi on schools of that Slate t ,
’ Sunday’School Hymn, B£B.. sJwmt. We’re a bopp¥, happy hand. Children of a.Christian land! With tWBible for our guide,: VTUh bur leacher* at our *\de; With pod’s smile upon our hearts. And the peace his grace imparls > Shining on our path «ray ever,' '- What ftoro happiness can sever- . This thrice happy, happy bind, Children of o Christian lain!!
Suffering, T. X. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.
OP ell tl>e remedies tbet hire U*j dbcorirod dntice the present ago for Uie “thousand Ufa that Eeek I, heir 10” cods equal tola wonderful preparation,— 'Only tore* years-have elapsed since the discoverer (who ipent a decade la stodjlcr, ozpertmtntaHUng. ioO perfecting It) Erst Introduced It to the public, and U U already recognise*, by the mon eplnent pbydclant In all pant ofthe country to be thwmost surprising and e (festive remedy far certain JUouct of which they hare knowledge. ... All other compound* orsyrup* «« the rouljbare urn•ito failed to commend the unction or the family, be* cauK, on be Ins totted, they bare been found to cost lain noxious IcRrodletiu which n* a halite the Mod offrete of too Sanapertlta, and oltoit time* Injur* to* nealto of too patient. It li noteo wlto Hurley 1 * preplilltoll) Tblala toe pore and genuine extract oflhe root, ar>J will on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of toe following complaint* and dleeatett
$1 i*£in annum. STlitL'TLV IS A1>VAXCE. JTSi
lll'KINUSS NOTICES.
I Quito an excitement has Veen caused in t this village recently by an attempt on ) ho part of the Catholic Priest and Ins' flueklo exclude the Bible from onr public t ■ schools. The Board of'School Bircc‘orsj issued au order a few weeks ago to ■ the j leathers, icipdring that every child should | ; read ill the Xew Testament as a devotion-, ':d exercise at the opening of school.- A ■ Catholic scholar- objecting, and proving ■contumacious. ■ was punished slightly, ’and takein out. of school. Immediately i thc Secretary of the Board was;wailed upon hv his llovcreiictv who protested iugainst what ho termed iho "tyrannical |iei;irlati^n. M on-l ’ signified': his intention I of attending the. uext meeting the | Board atid securing if possible its repeal. iThe linifl arrived and llio Ilev. gpiitVeumn I appealed as ho had; promised. 1 He matter had been noi-od abroad through the .town, and the place of, meeting >-as jerowded by an audience of Americans niixiotis.lo know his objections to 6u rcas-, unable The President* in* vited llis Iccvcrcncc to make Ini statement, find ho theidiipon ciitercil inlo' an argument to prove pur version of'the Bi* Idc erroneous, and declaring (hat i| had ,a tendency- to coi nipt the' morale of the children: He'velienmiiily denomiced llie ndd as unjust to tho Catholics ■ andlhrealoiiod if it was not rescinded, that himself and hislpoople wonljllako their,stand on the subject' and viainlain it. Ilifipryirmtufa were replied io by several members of the Board, and finding that ;uo’impressioii had been made favorable lo repeal, hcVtook his departure; Since that, I am Informed, *'*his children,’|ashe termed them, arc leaving thojscbdble.’ and the Catholic lax-payers intend lo.repndi ato the amount of: their.taxes. '
Iloiv to Obtain tl»e R?t»11Jc. ■ L-'Clo** or.-; dolbrln a k-tur, In llie [ikwbm of vour 1'iwtBSihT,» ntin? kIM-.1t Die Mm? «f Ae ‘, u nlildi tiiu dcjlM lheiam«nt,c tlur .)t tJ.t Count? tti'l SuI-.mM d*.rc<l lu Ml *'» Wii tn, Kitullc Uiit.T. Vitir, re ‘J™ rtf tn^t1 t inpiT trill Tt?acl» -nd J>3J )oa«w.U,viilw fora uli-ilo jonr. _ \nlltovlint f«>* tin* Pnper* V B PALMER. Vork, Hi Ha -IMpli U, a r. J Hosion. It .LI} crapoacr.M 10 Lite ad mil*: moot* lur . ItiMfilon III Tut Ktveu.1 S M 93? r?Rubr r-tvi. ; _r. V.’. JU'Rtt & Co., coni-'f of S<t?r.lh and • WalBBt-rtr-’v'l*. CintliiMlL('M«.awpur authorited ‘cent* U> tiCelti* nirirtiwin-.'iiU for (bit paper. **.. CtotoE A. Ciorrr. So. a Mrett. delnhla, I* duly aMUorittfd b* receive advcnu.raccu fur The Weekly Reveille In that city. To FrlrntJ* and Correspondent*. . ■ \\c aro uHling lo puMLIi all eoitiiuon.eallnci of juncleni w«li to Jfi-Tte tuth cou.j-tcMiy- of-oo «af, topic* JU'.l-M to Hie chars tier of our paper; .but w ? <•« not wlih to Li iirMirstood, in ro (Ling, t" a rP r£>v0 or repudiate the opltiiojj Itiey contain. ■ Particular Nollcc fo ?I«» Snbicrjl.rr.. , SubicriL-H Dii'lliiS tuaut—Uim: S, A~ l °l> n\-" tiapirj, made will, pen and In* - , on t-.o niarpin under Kkodinp t'l.oir name. nUt kim* that Ibelr tern* of Inbvtrfption an-rxpUiu?. ami tHo paper »lll*tOp unleai they remit more nnmcjf. '
O yes, we’re a happy band! > .> . Smiling friends on every band; Wotda of peace, and songs of Joy, AH opr Sabbath hours employ;. Even in cur infant days- . ‘ _ •. Hymn we our Redeemer's.praiie;And these walls, with,echoes ringing, Tell of Sunday si hole w singing— . ‘ We’ree happyi happy band,Children of a Chrialian land!. BjI we’ll be - a .happier band When we teach that belter landl." •' ‘ ' When, in lobes of spolleas white, . C) tried in glory, batned iii light, .Drinking from the fount of joy Ceaseless bliss, without alley, : With the Father, Son; and Spirit/ .. Heaven’s bright glory we iuherilt 0 we’ll he a happy band, Angels in tb?t belter lapd !.
Appointments by the Governor.
How the President and Vice President ore Elected. ,
Gov. Wright lias appointed the following persons Marshals tr> colIfcct the vote for President anl Vite PresidenU
The folloivihjcjs a summary of the con-1 itilulional requirements and llie sets of j Congress upon llie election of President | nml Vice President of the United Stales; S 1. The Electors are chosen by the voles of the people on the first: Tuesday, after tlic first Monday in November/ 2. Electors meet on the first Wednoaday in December, and cast their votes.— They then sign* three .certificates—send the messenger with one copy to the Pres--ident of the Senile at Washington before the find Wednesday in January—another- by mail lo the panic jierson, and the third deliver lo the United States District Judge where electors meet. . ' 3. Each Stale provides by law for filling any vacancy in the Hoard of Electors, occasioned by ah.-ence, death, or resignation Such of the electors ns arc present are generally authoiizcd to fill any vn-
1st district, Fleming Durham, of Vanderburgh. 2d district, Houston Miller, of Ciaw* ford. J / ' 4 SiNistrict, Jesse Brandon, of Brown. : 4th distyict, Marchs Devi, of Dearborn.’ • 5th district, Tbaddcns C. S.- Cooper, of Henry.. - ; . / ' :. 6th district, Kimball E. ■ MidkifT, of Shelby.' ! ’ [ , 7th district, Gcorgo \V. Moort?, of Owen. i. - ' ■ • ] Sth district; Elijah Day. of Bbojjc. • OtlrdUtricl, John A. Grahain, 'bfj Miami. * • : ’ : ; - ; 1 10th dlitii:t, John P. \VqIJor*, of Allfin. . • - ,'. I llth district, Willidm G. Thompson,' of Madison. I* .
Oil, JVow l« Time. ; x riooK Foil.i nk million. ■ U E A D ‘ A N D U E I’ I, E U TI DR. IlOXARARTES (/HEAT WORK WN of thr Organ*, CU.!.pl>|7»K '
private’iiF.oiqAr. t km vise,- j I on, CttfiETP HEALTH. ;*[ A-lipu-.! kMto'iKof.ctcry Individual [malt and f* I ntalv.j 'nii ctnlol only one.ever psltj lidied In euj Unsroajtti or In any eouaiir. on ttitij ' inljcet- The vilnaWe ndvlc# na.lUnptvtfire wariInc It >11 prevent jean-of tn)*«rraadauir«r{‘ iny, a i*l s |V t * aim null) HiotutniJi of -Thin book Ulli+.ow-io taMfUiai’ - /S;' ■ . fnliirttin- j /&.' •*» Xiirt- »ltO‘CTope In durt { 7i& 'jBH A*,-** cj Com oritur, Clkct, CharES 1 mSjV ; doo f ’J irirhitr, I'M modi, nSf3 1amoV sjphinu,. jflln.t- r .tribo WarU, llloltlea. SaotuffgfeK- ill>a Vuilaol V.Vikneav, >li». ■kBS* Jf|paafi>\ uiriJuilon.orh'Hr-.Umtc. SujrflHLjMMBW l>rejhj(iu of iKo Pilling of It 11) \\qhii>. b>i* In prerllU •£* I'n’jrhy*ry. Mcoamnilon, Bar*U ( * TJBin'ywi Itftcuifvtli-MD. it.,4o. '• It ircata on MUaifct;, Abortion. 31 (Karrfasr, C< JIW y, -pith romritMo the i oun j and (*W of both tesoi. totiTriaerOrr one thuuld know. ■U afvrV-Hi Iimr m (troiDoin the prow lb of tba Hair, an>t juptetil lit fnl.lmr off. Ac. . Tlw painfuland dnitnutlvqbabitof June dciffUx.fi, nritb the if vyrnptom* and relti*•It, Ml [flop* who now £11 a incmaiuroacd d till rally; gnuc, tmifil have boon living. motiuBcnii 4 will In* a ini ready to-Teillfy tn iu f-tbriljr adtoxnltlonr, bad lliU tnok appeared, and fir. Bom rare lived In ihaicrrniwnih rriitary. • , ■* Ik ware Empiric* and lllnenat a.-If-tl) lid ProrThl« 1 u ** t ’, N ; |*i*ifian, la bHpi-euIUrline, In Sonthim umo. act Id* praci'icutteiiilt tlirmijh cion Stale lu Ul^'i’ fr ? i nd , Ilrc Pmvinem." " * 'I'■**,*: ufc remedy i*>r i "Till ol>* iru r ho iu. nlbin Mi apt“ 0 *» ikmttiiy m*, at * n r J? 111 <Kc * ,a fCTa * ra *rtoadona ihonld. fcr !' dlrfciloni with Mcb M ’ ,,d ** Honk* Or Pi Ur. 1 11 "'.H u ndcr «eak to iH Sfa r |Wr SiY.OO.* " rIJ ’ °* Wld ** cf ° Witt,.'* du- to" . -RTAI 1 ooJerin.WwMoitnii,.. jr.|b,, tp , T • /I7 Kvrainnrc* rtrecl. U’lartT* PlUh and bluii itrecii ■Anciiinall, Ohio, will Ifo purirtnatfr aHea.led lo, fir* iiin MU m 5 eon , 9J l c 1 " ,ia 'I) eoninllrd dar ant) •ftonUa, 0,<l1 of )ounp,Anwri«» or roreJ*m£ - l t« lh . e OlHre. opon at) ln«-^ M lo v LU Uwfc (rea,i - kwn from A A. _--J - . JaW-Iy
1 havesiniply submitted the ' fuels of ibis cnsc. lciviii" yourself and rcadcrs.lo comment as may bo proper. 1 will; say i lint' in this community the American feeling Jias been considerably awakened on Ihis-subject. •* , ’ - : .
cancy. ■ ■1, The Governors give notice to electors of tlicir election before the first \\ elne'sday in December. o' On the second, Wednesday in, February, Congress shall he in -session and open the returns. -The President of tlici Senate shall, in iho pre-oncc of the House 5 of Representatives," open the certificate of amP count the votes. The per-; sou having the.greatcst number of voles for, President shall be the President if Mich number bp a majorjlytof the ’whole mimbar of electors appointed;.- And if no parson have such majority, then from the persons liayftJk the highest number, not exceeding ‘three, on the list of those voted for ns President, tin* House of Representatives .shall choose immediately, hy ballot, the President; bni in choo-ing the voles shall be taken by States, the rcpre J | two-thirds of the Sea, ■ «llFiTfi!Sjft9iy. of all the States sjiair ho necessary to a choice. * ; Cr If the choice devolve upon the House i of Representatives, and they fail to make n choice before the Ibuflli -of Mar<;h next, following, the Vive President h to act as President. ... , 7. A Vice President may be elected, or chosen hy the Senate, na nbovc provided, before mrclottion or choice of President, 8. The day fixed by act of Congress for. opening and.counting the votes of the electors, and, in case of its being necessary, for the election of President hy the House of Representatives and of Vice President by the Senate of life.United States, is the.second Wednesday in February after the appointment of electors. 9. There is no constitutional provision for (he case whore there is neither a Pics- , idont or Vico President elected or chosen, in the manner directed by the Crmstitu- *■ tion. The net of Congiesi of 1792 provides that uhder such circumstances lliero j shall bo a new election.- • . ;
Swearing.
The absurdity and folly of shearing is admirably tel forth in} the following an-f ccdbtc.of Utdzebitb'ami his imps. latter wont one morning, each Ho com* roaml his set of men, the murderers,! another, tho liars, another thu FjvearorsJ fcc. At evening, they all stoppol at the mouth of the cave. The questiin arose between them ns to. who commanded the meanest set of nicu, The subject was debated at length Without coming to any ■decision. Finally, his majesty was call-, ed upon to decide the mailer in dispute.' Whereupon. ho said; The murderer got something for killing, the thief for stealing, and the liar for lying, but tho swearer was the meanest of them all, ho served.':, without. pay-j They ivcio his'Majesty's, name legion, and represealed the largestdivision in his employ.
' (The Man of the Peopled ; • A: cprro'pondcht of iho . ijuifreesbor*' dugh {iVnnV); Iblegraph narrates; the following 'touching incident; -
, In'the, year 1 chanced to be one of a'party an • evening ride in of,the City of WashihgtoV.V ,6n hcafiiig ono of the cemclc* attention of onaofour parly waa nfVested' by a fomal c, w i l|i three email children, sealed hear the closed gate. She ; seemed - dcejdy afflicted, and her miserable apparel,, and that of tlie littlc, tpld Male of suffering whreh was truly distressing., . ‘ •'] - —WflJiaiLcAiULji -shflfAull 5 cn Ji«*Vr iu - fuu place wiiere^licy were seated. '♦ . . . •: i
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PHIIA DELPHI A MEDICAL Ilnl’SK.—Kitsblldiod twenty two yepw ago by Hr. KJXKELIS, vonur of Third and Union Mre.’I*. Plillatlr r.lb. l’a. TWESIt V, TWO VKA H3 : Experience naa rondo nil Hr. K. a ntort •uecciuut practitioner liviho care <jf *11 dbeaiio «f a private ni* lore: tnsnhnod'1 detalisja* an Impediment to roar* dace; nerrout and aexdM IjiBrnillltJ, illrea*.** of the ,tln, and Ihotfc aridnr’Jwm anti*c of mereary* ’ TAlfB PAitficULA It'NOTICE. There IV aq evil haHl *oiuellmc* Indulged In by -tx>i,, to fotltinle, i»flen‘iTD*iu p oj.wltb ihero to roatih<wd: and wWcb,if imHrernrmpdln dud time, not only brtcU.acrtom olfciflei to jnstrimimlal liapJM* new, bat giros Hur to lb icri.M of jtroiraflcd, !&«'.- lou*»,and dcriaUilngaferyonr, . •■■ .' J Fctr.of thois whogift way to thfc pcniiclm)* prof* Hee are award of the *mvnucnccs, until ucy Brut the ncirnof *y*tem Amb-red, M-I *uango and unacctfunbMc »0iia1toPMdh] jacnp (See wee* 27: se, K.> book on "S-lf-Pres-ervation.” - V' .. . The onfortutnlc thu*Ja(Tcet.fJ ItccomcsrecbleiH unable In tal-or with recvlttmed. vigor, or to■ apply W» mind to ,tuik; hti ite|r|Uuidy and weak; he J* doll, Irreaolole, and enrage* bven W W* »pnrlv wilh lc»» energy than tlauaf. t ■ . . .. > . If he einanHpate; h1r?jelf before Hie practice ha* done It* wor*t ; an3 enter matrimony. - UH, marriage It unfruitful. nn)I bk *on*t lelU him. that lhi» Wwored b» early follies. Theserfro eonddenltoiu which stioold awaken Ibe.alleai'on of all who are similarly alluated. • • . f ItBMKMHKM. Ho Who places Minsclf uisJvr Hr. Kisatua’s treat* men), way niltglondy eonthle in hi* honor a* n gentleman, amt Ady upon tho aimronre. that the secret* of Ur. K.VpkllcnU wilt nererbe dUrtovd. < Vonnz mod—let .io fat*-.* roodVtly- deter-.yoa fnnn making yourtaw knowntonne, who. from education and rwpeeUtriUlyiean certduly befri.md you- . . - Ur. Ki SMUlt V has l«cn forlho Iasi twenty year* at l)>e N. ,V»'. Corner of Tlilnl and bnion atrecU. PlilUoelplil-t. Pa. : , ■ ' . PATIKXT5 AT A DISTANCE , Can have (by stating Iht-ir.tavi expllrilly, logotht r with all • thefr sym|iteni*. per Mur. rntlodng a rr' mlllanee) Hr.Ti’J med(cln», aM-rojirMed areonlingly. - Fnrwardeilbo any l«art otthe UnlWd Stale*, and packed aecuri from niwaos or cranfirr, by Mali w Evprcv*. * 1 i ' READl YOUTH AND MANHOOD!I A vigorous Life or a Premature Utatb, KinVe .Jin on Self Preservation—only 25, cents. Lnt.crs coiitalnlng that value In Stamps, will rasure a cony, per reiom of mall, ■ ■ ORATIPt GKATI«! (JK.silhV.t. ■ w.Aift'f -aJPiJidvEb. “NaloruVCnUIe.*’a new am) |Hipj)ar Wnrk, full of valuable advice ami lmnre**lvc wanilngJ allke calcalateil to prevent year* of misery, and uve.lhouund* of live*. Is distributed wllhoiH charw. ahd forwardeil by mall, prepaid to any Foil Office In the Untied Ftaies, on receiving au order enclodns an order euclosing two postagei*tam(r>. j . JeiiSIy
nover uiriicuils ufpir.so ■ ogreoally ns in tho cbnvrrealion of (tj weH chosen friend. Tltero is indeed no blessing- in life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a dcscicct ond viituous fricml. Jt oases and unloads the mind, clears and improves the tmderslanding; engenders thought and knowledge, animates"virtue and g mil resolution?, soothes mid nil ays the passions, and finds employment for most of tho vacant hours of life. •
Descending from the" He approached the woman and inqiiiibd the cause df her sorrow. In a plaid ami simple rtyle sho'lold her story" thuisV Two | years before, her hnsband' had left his. home to find a bettor/ one in America. He had worked . very bard, and saved money enough to sendffbr his family, (and: had n small'homo prepared to receive them.. ■'
SUPERIOR CHEMICAL
WASHING EL! ID. / SI HIS cheap amt. useful article is destined M . In entirely supercede • Jjfi /jUgw the u*e of I lie wash- board. and (hereby do/aw.iy ■ with ■’SwSsSSr the heaviest part of lire labor, which house wjv« have to perform in’ washing clothes!— tt r challenge the world to produce’a cheaper and better washing preparation. It contain* no Camphtne or Turpentine,.and mav be used freely by all, .with perfect safety;'Wc posi lively assn re the public that ibU preparation will save half-your soap, half ymtr wood in boiling, more man half your labor in, washing, ani! your cloljtes from being rubbed 1u piece*. N. B;—This article is warranted hot to in jure clothes in any .respect; * K An Agent wanted' lo can van In Uil>‘adJuto!nr In Kentucky. All on!en iuMnmt'1 to E. G. CAKING TON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, ! Indiana, —wilt be promptly ollutded to. Feb. 20, 135G.—wtf
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That day they had : arrived, but alas! not to meet the glad husband and father; for, two days previous, he hud fallen from a staging, whore ho was . at work, ami now, said she, pointing to the gale, hois there.
(Kr Benjaniin '\Vntts,.of FaycUc ( Mo., took,a walk into his park, where ho had some deer and. bn elk.j He, .was found dead and most dread folly mangled about one hour afterwards. It is supposed the elk became enraged and made ah attack on'liim; that ho'retreated 1 to the' fence, but was unfortunate in escaping, and was horped to death oh the spot. - He was the wealthiest man in the coitnlv.
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I've come out with my little ones to see the gtavc, but it's too lulc;> The gate is shut ami we must coipe back tomorrow. Tbo poor woman was quite ‘■overcome, and the children tdirieked aloud ot beholding their mother's grief, • “Will you take a scat and ride home?” «nid tbo gentleman. ** G tbauk you, tlmuk you, sir, but I could not think of it.” Tlq insisted, and taking one'of'the fotlorn litrhri creatures in bis arms, ho placed it inside the carriage. The mother and remaining two children followed. Our friend took a seat beside the driver and ordered him to drive ns the woman had directed. The Jittlb ones soon dried their- tews, and entertained us by their innocent prattle, tbo youngest end often asking if we were going to take him to bis father. ' . : • ' ;•/ A bttirhonris drive brought ns in front of a poor little hovel, which the woman would ho home, if Jimmy was there, j Assislingdhe party out, our hero' conducted them to the door; then, drawing? forth bisl can!, ho asked the, woman’s < namely “Bridget Murphy.” said she... j j Writing it on the blank side, be hand- { cd. it tocher, with;a bank bill, saying,I “when yon need,.more, send that card to 1 me;” then’, bidding her a kind good-night, j 1 he took-his sent, arid wo rodo in silence tomm* respective lodgings., *■ I man was Millard Fillmore, (ho ■ President [of the United States. I
Nordi-west Corner of Sixth end Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. * School for oLlainlng a I*ntc(i(u{ Knwlftlg, of ItOOK KEKPIXO, At., the Inrtruetort bring Practical , dffomi/an/i. COL'ftSK OtMNSTRUOriON given a. m this Institution is Thorough and Comprehensivt;; .consisting of . Book-Keeping, by.Donbte Entry, Lin hr.icing every department of Trade am) Mercantile Accounts, via: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Ranking, Railroad, Scarnbo.1t, Individual. Partnershiji, Joint atccR, ann.Cumpoiind Company Business.' > XonuntrcUlCBlcnlaMoni,' comprising ealoulalions in Per Cenjage Ki chapge, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom House Tran saclions, etc., Ae;,. according lo the most appro- J red methods. . 1 **■ Pf-xiiAXStijf.—A good business hand writing is gnaranleed to every one .who, completes , full'course of instruction.; \ •• ■ * Commercial Corrrvpomleuee, - "' ‘ Embracing (he general particulars - of Idlerwriting, as connected with the differentbranches of Trade, including o£.‘ nvoiees, Account Current!, Orieft,: Drifts P»nnssory Notes, Bills of Exchanged# LECTUItES—On Commrxcial • of* Accounts, Customs of Merchanls.’Xawa of mde, $e., by eminent lecturers and business, men.’ ‘'/'V’W w6h .- n * K'Hrtn i-rt’rouekt Commercial Education, will find it greatly lb. h TPRx^ nt8^ 10 a , U « nd . rfcRMba—For a full course oflnitriJr* - lion *«««<*,, ;, #>'',** t *V # ;ft40 For fujlber particular*, please call on or address the undersigned; ; o ir R. S. BA CON",, Principal. . W. B, Jf any.student, after completing thV above course, is desirous of obtaining fvchich. is very "Banking sad‘i nterest - Tables/'. 1 will furnish hint a copy ofany work-ijow extant on that subject for W '• ocl n -R.-8, B.
A Forced Tribute.— Hypocrisy‘ilself does great lion or, or rathor.justice; to religion; and tacitly acknowledges it to ho an ornament to human nature. ’.The liypocjrit wool Jnotbo at so much pnins fo put on the appearance of virtue, if lie did nol know it was’the most proper and eflecinnl tnenne to gain the love t nd esteem pf uiankirid, , ' -
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THE undersigned haring replenished bit Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave lo inform tire public that be is now prepared !o offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very small profit for cash. Having pure based'his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low' on the same terms. -
• $3T The Republican State Central Committee of Indiana in an address to the people - say: “These, spurious and illegal votes, by which Old Liuehiit has achieved a temporary triumph, are believ-r ed to reach hear twenty ; thousand in number, and: have . beep given by men whoso names do not appear upon your tax lists, who contribute nothing to the great interests of the country* and who have neither a habitation nor a namo among yon as citizens. So astounding. is tins fraud, so glaring this corruption, that (lie Republican party have resolved to contest the vnl id i ly of t he election of the Gov - ornor and tlio entire State Ticket before the ensumg Legislolurb. - ■; “The returns in tbo office of tbo Secrotaiy of State, no far as received, show tlio unprecedented fad, that in four-fifths of the State,, while the Republican vote has increased twelve thousand oyer their poll 1 of 1854, the Old Lint) vote has.been thus fraudulently increased twenty eight th ousand over its aggregate of .that year. So in tljo Kinth and Eleventh Congressional 'Districts, where the vole has been ascertained, it has iri'each, about six thousand, which would ■ indicate that in two years ihh population of the Slate has increased more than a quarter of- a million! Eveiy citizen knows that such is not, .and cannot he the fact. • .. “The result therefore of all our’examinations and information is such as to confirm us in the belief that, if the polls were purgedfof fraud id ent votes, our entire- Stale ticket would this day be suecssfiul by a majority of more limn ten thousand."’
Sound Philosophy.—Men ’of virtue, though of different interests, ought to con* aider] theroGclvc; as more nearly united withioae another, than with the vicious part p( mankind, whocnikarfc with thorn in the Bailie civil concerns, rlt -short, wo ‘sliouKhestecm .virtue though' in- a fob, and ahljor vice though in a fHc: id,
His stock comprises of everything Commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such os 1 COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salatatus, Bice/ Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and
[Guide to Knowledge; 300 plate*, roval 8vo. cloth, $2,60i • ' . ' [Wonders of 250 plates, vo., $-2. triAgcnls wishing to engage in the good work of circulating these important publications, will please address a line to the Publisher, EDWARD \VALKER, 114 Fulton street arid they will receive immediate attention wjtb full particulars of commission. 4 c, N. B.—Newspapers copying the above, and inserting the same’ten limes, sending a copy of each insertion to the publisher, will be en titled to a copy of the National Distort or Statesmans* Mas cal, subject to their order, sep 7-IOt 1
TOBACCO AND CIGARS For'thosc who indulge in the nauseous-weed. For further particulars rail on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAE, : — No. 4, Schenck’s Block, septs ' Ferry street, Vevay* Ind.;
ASS' At the Bay State Mtlld, in Lawrence,- Maw., there arc annually! niAPufac* ttired 300,000 shawls, valued at upwards of- 81,500,000. -Themills cbnjinmc 40,000 pounds wooi in a day, or upwards of XiJ.OOO.OOO per year, rcquiririg/annunlly, the fleeces of at leant 3,000,000 sheep.
Metalic burial Cases.
JESSE V. SHORT, . . TTNDERTAKER, has and will continue to keep on hand all sixes of the latest improved Jhlalic Burial Cases, and also Plates with all kind's of inscriptions. Ho will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on Hand all sorts and sizes of • coFms,; lined arid trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse nit; funeral calls. Having purchased his meialic cases of the manufacturer, and ell his materials at wholesale prices, articles in bis line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms.
SST A Colemporafy describings da hco at a village in' the neighborhood, said: "The * gorgeous strings of gloss ’beads glistened on the heaving bosoms of the village bells, Itko polished rubies on the delicate surface of warm - npplo dump* lings.*’ .
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; Ruination. —The mayor of u neighboring city has discovered that nearly nil; Hid girls who sell apples about the bireels: come to n had end! and has given orders for Theanest of all those who may bo found guilty of doing so. It is somewhatstrange that the same cause which made on'r first mother‘ bad, should continue .(q produce the same effect upon her through so many generations. Young girls tliould “beware of nyplcs." I
.Just received at ' WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 Ferry street, Vuvny, Ind. Hats—lints. A GENERAL assortment of RIEiVS AJVD ROY’S Leghorn, Canton, Braid,.Straw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimere, Fur, and Wool Hats, just received at pp23 WILLIAM SHAW * SONS.'
JfSTAbont 1,000 immigrants arrived at Now York, on the eix days ending Oct. 3. In the uaraber wore 59 organ grinders with their monkeys. A large accession to the musical talent of the country! ’
Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck's Flouring Mill. Jan, I, 1866.—If
Eiiiplo) mcnti J ‘ AGENTS (either traTeling : or local) for " e wspflpers a n J Period jcals, are requ cAec to send, without delay, their address to.the undersigned, and they wilt be furritabed‘with a business which will yield them from 100 to. 2M per cent profit. They will plcese'sUle what Newspapers or'Periodicals therhava canvassed for Persons w*ho have not hitherto acted as Agenls, but who would.like to en* gage as such, will also please send (heir names p$sl-office address, County" and plainly. .. WRIGHT, MASON A CO-. «pn-3n» 'WeV-York.
_ SST An cxcaaugo says, in contradistinction to the man who walks so fast that it puts lira shadow ont of breath to keep up with him, that.there is a man in New Orleans walds so slow that his shadow frequently falls asleep on the sidewalk.
Hoots and Mimes, For Ladies, Geatlerhan’s, and Children’s Spring andjSutmncr Wear. A large variety justlrcceived at cp23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS
Ho A’ absolute and omnipotent is the silence of- tbe night! And yet the stillness seems almost audiblol From all the measureless depths of air around conies a half sound, half whisper, as if wo could hear the crumbling and falling away of the earth and all created tilings] in the great miracle of. nature/decay, and i reproduction ever beginning, neiterending; the gradual lapse and rundingof the sand' in the great honr-gUss of lime!
Op'I'heeniigrantsanivedat New York dtiiing the nine mouths of this year, number 103,531—being 2,547 less than dur-' ibg (he same period lust year. The Gcr- , man immigrants cxcced tho Irish by 7,-! " 000; Idformnlion has been received from Germany, to the effect that there, will bo I quite a largo emigration frpm that’eoun-! ■ Jry during (bo months of October and No* ; • remfcor of the present year.
A GENERAL assortment of Coltonades, Drills, Derriros, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, &c., &c., just received at ap23 WM. SH AW A SONS.
(£7* For-taking the romance ont-of Thnng folks, marriflgfljifl nearly ns bad as lawsuit. Think of that, yc votaries of hymen! K.
fpiroccrles. * 20 barrels Molasses, / ,Ilf 10 ha I f barrels do. • ‘ 2 tierce Rice, t .... boies Eel Pish. * - ■■■"' For rale chc»p fei cjti. by f"' <t i; D1ar15 EATS if 6CHEKCK.
40,OOO JBustaois Wheat AVantedt rWIHE-nTirfersigued will pay the highest msrsMf ket price, in CASH, for Wheat, delivered at our store in Vcvay. jv.V) F L. GBISARD A SON.
JEST The sieve through, which the man strained every nerve, Sale, ajt less than half coat.' -
LAWNS. French and American) Gmghamjj Cocheco, Sprague, and Allen dt Co.’a Prints. A general assorlmcnt Just received at «p23 WM. SHAW * SONS.
New niid Vain able Lu w Boob, a: Wi bBRBY & CO., Law Bookseller* eud’Fubllibers, H5 Main jireet, Cincinnati. -Have Joat published, in oao large Bro. volume,MCDONALD’S TREATISE:
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PEBIIAM OlJTDOhEI THE prupiitlor [of the- Mcicanlile Guide would tespeclfotlv call the ntlenlioo of the Merchants, Fflfirrcrs and Mechanics residing out ef this city to She moderate terms lor a yearly subscription tot he Guide, being to mad suN.'criber* only 6 fly cents peraimura, making it the cheapest faniily nowspapefin tbeUniled States. The coInmiOf the Guii(6 will contain the usual variety o( original andjspicy articles written not only to please but to instruct. In regard lb .politics, the Guide will maintain on independent ipnc, arid Trent time> to lime will advocate such measures os are-conductive to 4be bcncOl of-the jytoalesl number. -• ■ Pest masters arid others are respectfully requested to act as agent* for this paper, la whom we will forwarJ specimen copies. free, when dssired lb do so. •. .
‘ Whole talc and Retell agent for gwlmtliM.coAl M,' for sals by too folio* Inr Jljtthl J. U. Fact* 1*1 MuSlcmog. Oro. McCruocx, Jacksonville. i • R. Otirmt. Bennington, i Eli Asnaaros, Moorifald. - ■ Smyr & Bottes, Bray town. ' L, JoRitnox. Atoe’a Lending. Wx. IKaEn. FalrvUw. • B. L. Suxdns, KoUrpriie. J. M, Paoxtr, Vort Township, . 11. S. Mont-ornery. I ' . marl*
‘ A Treatise on tle Low Reliiinp to the Powers 1 and Duties'of Justices of the Peace and S' .Constables.Ih'tVe’State of lndlana; with j : Practical Forms aod’ Bssaya on various Titles of thc Coimhon Law. , tfr DAVID McDonald. .
The attention. of Magutrate*, Officer! of. Court/aiid Members of the Dir, |*. called to thisAVorkV with confidence that' it will be found complete, and accurate, and adapted tothe present wants of .Officers of the Law,, in the minor courts of the Slate of The'wotk i* formed upon the plan of the "Ohio Treatise/’ by Jos. R. Swan/ recently issued by the same publishers; with which admirable work It - will ■ favorably compare, in point of thoroughness and conciseness pf-de-rail. and authority and' precedence of practice. All classes of Officers of Law in the State of find it a convenient guide'in the performance of theirvariim .official duties; and.:fo the profession generally, it will prove convenient end paeful. . ■
The Workem brace* the Statutory Laws and the Decisions pMliri Courts'of the Slate upon the following subject*.: , ... • _ ■ ;j Office of Juitice— Election—Bon-I—Jurisdic-tion-Security for Costs—Parties /o Ac- ( ’ lions—Process- Pleadings—Trial by ■ (’ dwrr—Trial bjr the Justice—New ,. j Trials—Judgments—Docket - * • . . and Files—Depositions ' . • —tyridcnce—Trans-. Cripl* — Acknpwledg-.menls-r-Escflutota—Agents and Principals — Apprentices— Arhibtration and .Awards—Fees and , Costs—Appeals—Slay of Execution— Cn* dias—Fjcculions, etc.' ...
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Having pMsonally selected the above arli cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, alras* low prices as the sime.can be bought wesljaf the mountains. .. ■ Give us a tali, .and examine pur stock 6f Sib. H, |. , • , >
Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Carden Rake*, &c,, . . . . 400 pair Trace Chainj; 200 Halter Chains, . fip pair Breast Cltuins, . / -25 Log Chains, t 25 Look-Chaina, ‘ - •. .. Double and Single Barrel guna, .Pistols of every description, . ,
Bridge Bills, . Enameled Leothcr, Buckles, ■ i .. 'do - .-' Cloth, Sturrups ASpurs, Laces Tacks amt Harness Saddles, y Brass Bands, Ac.,&c. , 1 ■
t - shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, . . Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in' part, of . ' -. ■i./
‘ Uind.Ttipp, PadnclA Te.nnanlSawa , i Wood A Crosscut Saw*. . - ' In short, V full nnd -cumpleie assortment ol Carpenters’-and Coopers’ Tonis. ' • i ALSO
Prices! Kf bottle,oril« for |d. v Fin- axle at toe manufactory corner of Seventh end Oreeu streets. Loutnilk, Kt„ and by all wholml house* throughout the United States and Canada. : J. L. THIEBAUD.
In short. Ufa,* wltoopl exception, la we casot mentioned. and tu general effect on too ay stem, the no* efficacious oa lilt the most desirable remedy Of the age. It It already exlcmlvcly used throaghoutlhe country, and Is fatt obtaining an European reputation. The »• jtanebs of cures It ha* effected are dally coming to the proprietors knowledge, and he hu no hesitation I* re* commending It to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, lu effeeu will bo too apparent to admit of further doubt. ■ Recollect Ifurley’* Sarsaparilla Is toe oatr owrnua aanciE In the market.
AffccUent of too Bones, Habitual CosUvensas, Debility, * . . IndlgrtlOB, Dtseaeesof toe Kidneys, * Use* Complaint*, DiiMtwls, | Piles.' Erridpeta*. Diana***, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King’s Bril, Ptrtnla; - * SylitlU, And all SMo , Besides caring toe abero, It Is also known to be a great and powerful tonic, purifying toe blood and latlgoratlng the system.
Keady-madc Clothing.' . JU&T RECEIVED, a Marge and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior" to any ever brought into this market, consisting of . COATS, PANTS, V£STS. NEW STYLE NECK TJBS, dollars, ami everything appertaining to a first class CLOTH IM 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. 1 Odd Fellows’ Hall. sepl2 P. L. COURVOISIEB
