Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 September 1856 — Page 4

North sad Sooth tbs friends of oar casdidatos are true as well-tempered steeJ# and arc working with more hentt, Zeal, and confidence as the canvass prognoses. The hearts of tiue national n\<;n, North and South, lout in unison with each other; and their hands are being vigorously applied to a common labor, and for a common re* suit; and there is not the least reason, in any section, for distinkt of friends in any j other. Let not the enemy reap any fruits | from the insidious policy.pnriued.by them. We say to you, that it appears to us from this point of observation, that if all wbo : m their hearts prefer Mil lard Fillmore for | President shell vole for him, he will be : triumphantly eleded. We d.o not pretend to direct, govern, or control the movement in* favor of die A* merican cause. That is a .mailer solely in'the hands of. the people at largo. It is theirs; they originated it. We believe our candidates, however, un infinitely stronger amongst the people than among, politiciana, who happen ‘ at this lime'' to to he in power, or struggling to acquire it. Let their Irii-mla lo of good chccr. Let litem do tfieirdnty, and -they will be astonished at their great strength at the poll*. Let each man go to work and con* fide in hit friendt elsewhere umlf/tc victory w sure! No cunningly -'devised; Stories should intlncb thoni far one .nuimcnt to think of taking sides between ' the enndi* dates of those dangerous sectional organ* izotiems which arc now struggling to concentrate the KoiSh Bgftinat the South, or the South against the North, They should and will, loth be ovcrthroivil. , The country requires repose ond safci}'The friends of Fillmore , and are the friends of the Usiox. .Tliey have the power to elect them, and tints strength* en the bonds of that friendship and confidence between the North and the South which-in other days added such power and glory : lo tho Republic.* Ijetdfi'now pledge outre Ivor each to the other thntnvruv man will do me'mrrv to piir candidate and pur cause, and you may rely, upon it the country will ho saved from the dangers flint encompass it, and restored to the qnu*l and confiienco which blessed it at tho cI6s(f of Mr. Fillmore's admiubt ration. Wm. W. Valk, W. R. Slum. .

Facts for the People, IT IS A FACT that John 0. Fremont was the first choice of the Sag-Nicbt par* . ty for President., | IT IS A FACT that the 6ag-Nicbt lca‘ders applied to John C. Fremont to run him os their candidate, and ho declined the honor. IT ISA FACT, that Squatter, ten cent I Federalist, Jimmy, was nominated by. “packed Delegates/* “Delegates of Straw” j aid Northern Administration “Shoulder ; strikers/’. “bruisers," and “ballot-box staffers.” IT IS A FACT, that J. 0. Fremont is not a qualified voter of any State in (be Union, and not a naturalized citizen of tho Upiled Slates. / : IT IS A FACT, (bat J. C. Fremont, (the 8ag-Nkht first choice) is a Roman Catholic. j IT ISA FACT, jdutj the nomination of J. C. Fremont -was jpurchased. with money. V | IT IS A FACT/That the American parly is the Union party, and that FUU more and DdneUon are the only true National Union nominees for President and Vice President, IT IS A FACT, that the modern so called Anti-Know Nothing parly, has caused all the bloodshed, robbery and marcW in Kansas; j 1 IT IS A FACT, That the quasi-Dem-ocratic, Foreign, semi-Roman Catholic party has for the past four years been plundering the public treasury, and that the United States during the whole of, that time has been without Government except in name,

LET US REASON TOGETHER.

file flttitty infill?.

\Ve point you to another fearful cancer ou the body politic—theliumiliatingBlrug* gtenow going on between the Democratic ami Republican parties for tbo foreign vote, and to the tremulous apprehensions expressed for the fate of the one or the other of those parties, aa tho uncertain tootomejitf uf the fJermans or Irish osojlliatc Luiwfcn them.- Wo warn you'that the fate df this great government may noon j he equally dependent upon the unstable ; movements of tho-c mighty masses, fresh j from the monarchies of Kuropo. Large portions uf onr Union are already over-f flowing with a' foreign population—a j population Mich as has shown itself niter* j ly incapable of sustaining popular governments in the Old World. So immense is now tho influx that wo ran scarcely be regarded ns the fame, or the descendants of the same people wa were twenty years ago. Whcio, and in what, is this to end? Miixaud TiLUtonE alone, of the candidates for tho Presidency, has refused to court this v gigantic and growing element of power. While he has no hostility to foreigners, ho frankly warns his countrymen tlut it is safer for American lorn citizens to fulo (ho destinies of Amciica. Having- witnessed their deplorable condition in their own fatherlands, he would share with them all 'ilhc privileges and blessing? of ours, aave the single privilege of ttnzing. the-reins of, government, and overturning tire car.of Stabf in which we arc all passengers. .. Wo l»cseech yon to sec (be dangers wc have briefly glanced at, and to slum thorn; befun it is too late, forever! .

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It fci> been the lot of the human me to bo welshed down by dlaeaae and (offering. HOLM)WAVE TiLLfi areapecUtly Adapted to the reliefer the WEAK, tho NERVOUS, the DELICATE, And the IA FIRM, of ill elloea, age*; Mxct, and coutlintlona. Profwor Hoi* loway pemmally luperinlcoda tho mannfactnre of hU medfetnMla the United &tntea,and oSm them to n frae tad enlightened people, aa the boil remedy the world sear hw for the removal of dlaeaac.

Thai* Pllla Parity the Blood.

There famous Pllli are expmily combined to op.nU on (he atemaefa, tho Ifrer, tho kidney*, tho lung*, tha akin, and tho boweU,cotTectInganyderaagemcni In their (naettoao. periling tho bleed, tho Tery fountain of Ufo, ted (hat curing dliotti In alt tu form*.

SFopepiU «nd Liver Complaint. . Entity half flit bn mo mo biro taken Ihete Pill*. It baa beta prated la all out* of the world, that nothing hu bona finnd equal to them la eaaee of di*orden of tho ItTor, dyapepda, tad atomach eon put nt* generally. .They oooa alto a healthy tone to there oigana,nowever noth deranged, ana when all other meauMte failed.

To The People of the United States. FtM.ovr-cmzr.Ns: Thera are circumstances which call for the appeal wc make to your mort earnest-all cut inn.' The limes appear to nsstartiiug.and critical. There aro aspects in the pending contest for the Presidency, which are very unusual and important. Wc cannot, therefore, forbear freely to communicate some of our apprehensions, before wc separate hero, and to call upon yon at puce to look full in the faco any dangers which may seem to im pend over the greatest popular govern--nun 1 . on earth.

pantral Debility. Ill Health. ;Most of the inwl despotic Corernmeiiti hare opened their Coatom Hotteee to tho Introduction of the*# PUU, that they may become the medicine of the m« v aea. Learned Colleges admit that thU medicine U the beat remedy erer known for persona of delicate health. or when .the aratem baa been Impaired, a* lu Invte orating properties neter fall to afford relief.

Female Complalnle* No Female,- young or eld, aboold be without Hitcelebrated medicine. It rorrecta and regain.-* the monthly tonne* al all periods, acting in many ra«c, tike a charm. It te alao the beat and aafest medicine that ran be gtren to children of all ages, and for any complaint; conaeqacnily no family aboold be without It. Hollow/1 Pith are the beet remedy incic n in fie wrlJfer tie fallowing Dittatrt: Asthma Dlanbrra Indigestion Bowel Complaints I*rop*y Influenza Coejtha . DebHlfy InSamation Colda Forer and Ague Inward weaknc Cheat UUeuea Female Com- Liter CompUtm, foatltewM pUInU LownewofJ-pirit* ]lj*pep*la Headache* File* Fiona and Grate] Secondary Fv mp-Vcnereal A ff,-c-worsii of alt kind* tom* tlom

AFFLICTED BEAD!:

PHiaOELPIUAMEDICALnODSB.-IUtiblUhc<l twenty two yean ago by Dr. KINKELtR, corner of Thirl and Union street., Philadelphia. Pa. TWENliv TWO YKARS'

HvpericRro has rendered Dr.K. a most successful pnriuinner In ihe runt of all diseases of a prtrale nature; manhood’s debt Illy aa an Impediment to mar* riapej-nerrom and semal In B rarities, dUeases of the ihln. and tho*. arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

. Wo urge you to unite with us in support of the patrioticstatesman who has always fearlessly outspoken his sentiments—who has ever made the constitution hiVgtiiiHng star—who lias risen from on apprentice boy to the Presidency—who, when Prcsi* dent frowned upon disorganizes and teals, Northern! Sbtitli, aud, with the aid of consoivalirc Whigs and Democrat?, bravely restored peace to a distracted conntry—who has jnst said "If there bo those cither North or South,who desite an'adf ministration for the North as against the South, or for the South .as against the North,'they,are not the men who shoilld give their suffrages to me." 't From tlib moment Mr. Fillrcoic was Gist placed in nomination, every'elTu'rt has been resorted to,.to' induce the country to believe, first, that die would not accept the nomination; Secondly; that he had no strength 'at the^orth,'and could not carry a single Northern: State, even his own; thirdly lv that lio had no strength at the jfonlli, and \codhl; not carry a srbglo Southern State; • four:lily,. that be.was so Southern ija bis feelings and . views 'that theNorth'ought hot to Support him, and would not;'• and, • fifthly,' t*Iiat v he wait an AloUtiohitl, and could not and ought not to be supported by the South. ; In regard to. * the '6linrges ' ngains t M r. Fillmore which related to his- viows and opinions of public policy, his friends liavo deemed it best*!to permit them to bo refit*, lot; as'they have been must amply and

He la a'Roman Catholic.

. Siutfl the utter failure af Fremont** friends to eltliorimpcach or break the force of tiro evidence that lie is a Roman Oath* olic, they are acknowledging the fact by saying. “What if he is a. Catholic? Would yon proscribe a man on account of his religion?*' Now Orestes A. Bnowxsox ia good Catholic authority anil his JReeieio ia deem: cd to. speak ly authority. In the July number, 1853, page 301 he says. '•‘She (the Church) has the right to judge who has or has not according to the law of Gu l the; right to reign—whether the prince has by his infidelity, hts misdeeds', tyranny and oppression forfeit'd his trust and lost his right.to the allegiance of his subjects, and therefore whether they arc still hold to their allegiance or aro restored from it by the law of God. If she bad the right to judge she has the right to' pronounce judgment, and order its execution; therefore to pronounce sentence of exposition prince who has forfeited his right to reign, and to doMato his subjects absolved from the allegiance to him, and free to elect themselves a new sovereign.” Americans' will yon vote for a Roman Catholic!

Two of the political pa. tics in the country bavfi pilch.tl n Presidential battle upon sectional issues, and of so • fearful a character as to stir the deepest passions of the American people.' Tbongli in seeming conflict, it cannot be dhgniscd, that there parties have in such sort co-operation ns to press upon the country one exciting issue after another, until, by dint of continued exasperation, they have nearly succeeded in arraying, in hostile columns, one-half of the Stales of the Union against the other. They appear mutually to have employed alt ihe cnergiea of. party power to engender sectional distrust, prejudice, and crimination, and now, for the first time in tho history of the government, we find a truly formiahlo p'arty, fully, organized, and using every effort in' their power to combine the htm-slaVehoIding against the slave holding States of: the Union, in a struggle for, the Executive power of thoO on fedora cy. Inlhat oVy ganization arc included men who are sup - posed to.be conservative and national, hut who are believed to bo led, by excitement or misconception, into' movements which in their cooler moments they cannot bm recoil from, as they would from pestilence and famine.! : ;

There Is an evil habit snraeUmcs Indulged In by hoys, in will lade, often growing op with them lo manhood; and which, If not reformed In doe (Ime, m* only beget, serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness. hot cItc* rise to a aeries of.pnrimted, ln*nlIons, and dcrasUling aft-chon*. Pew of those who giro way lo this pcruietmis practice arc a wire ortho consequences, until they find tho nenrotu system shattered, feel strengesnd anterounlablo sensations. and rarne fears In the mind.— (See pages 27,28, SO, of Dr. K.'s book on “Self-Pres-ervation.” t

*,•&>!<! it Ihf J(a no f*f to ri« of Pf iifr tv> r llo i.t o n*v 6® Malden Um>, Nrw-Vort. and 2(| Strand, London, am) hr alt reapeelaUu Pmptbti and beaten of Modirine throughout the Untie,) Staley and the rlriliifd world. In bowj, at 25 rrnli, 02}; teat*, ami *1 rarh. . IC7* There b a coniidenhlc wring by tall nr ihe larger aliea. . ' a,-B. Direction* Wlhe guidance ofoatlenl,In cr err a third to rarh |k>1. oetllnowly*

the unfortunate thus affertnl becomes feeble, ti unable to labor with -reustotued vlgor.or to apply Ms mind to stud;: Mi step is lardy and weak; ho U doll, litumluM, and rn-tjes even in hts r port! with less rnrrsy than outs). . ir be emancipate MroWf Wnrcibe prattlce has done Us wont, and enter matrimony. Ms marriage D •infmltful. nod hts sense tell* him that this U rausnl bv early foil If». TKom are rofuldemkm* whit h »h out J awaken the aUent'on of alt who am similarly situated. REMEMBER, . . , .

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Humi-iirey Mar-hail, W. L. Underwood, 5. G. Haven, , -A.lv. Marshau., F. K, ZOLUCOKFER, TllOUAS RlVERS, Henry Winter Davis, R S. Edwards, 6. F. Moorb, W. II. Sneed, Henry M. Ft't.LF,n, ‘ Samuel P, Swope, J.B. RlUAt'B, K. 1). CULLEN, J. Scott Harrisok, Ciiaui.es Ready, W. A. Lake, ; Geo. K hastes. Jr., J. Monnisov Harris,' N. G. Foster, Jno. S.Carlile, Jas. J. Lindlgv, H, W. HomiAK, it. C. Poryear, Thomas R. .Whitney, Jxo. P. Campbeu., Jacon Broom, L. M. Cox. Washington, August 18, 1S5G.

He who places himself under Dr. KinmtaV treatment. mayV'Uglourly couOde In bts honor a* a gen'tlrman, and rcl>~ npon the airarance, that the secrets of Dr, K.’a patlen,*" wRt noTor bo disclosed. Voumr man—Moo false modaty deter yon from making your mm knoCD to one, who.ftoni education amt reipeeubllitr. ein certainly befriend you. Dr. Kinstua'a redd core No been for pie lari twenty years at the K. W. Cornvof Third and Union streets, Philadelphia. Pa. . ’ . PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE, Can hare (by staUnc their caae e*iJlcWy, together with all their symptoms, per tetter, cnrJwiaw a remittance) Dr.' K’s medicine, appropriated afcordlosty, Forwarded fo any part of the .United Stales, and Sacked secure fiora oaiaoc nr ccstorm, by .Vail or xpress. ' , READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

OP aU the renjedfra that hare bec.t.ditc->rtfi,i dnrJ« the preaent aga f..r the “Ihoutud 111* that fled, b heir to” none ronal thli wonderful premralion,Onlj three yoara hare alapwd alnte the dlKormr (vho (pent a Jeeadeln alodjinr, oxpeHmenbtfiin-. and perfecting HJ ffnt Introduced It lAthe public, and It b already rccopnlicd, bytbemott eminent clana fn all part* of the eonntry tn be the most jilrwtf • Jpg and eSctllre remedy for certain dlaeaie* of wblrli lh<7 bare knowledge. ■ the rooUarr 1,1therto failed to com maud (ho aanctlon of the family, benuw, on Mm they bare Iwen fog&d lo cnotatn noxious luredlrnii which neuliallte the r-w.1 S fc f£ ,ml • I turn Injure the Itb not jo it lilt Hurley’' prep-

i h ? CL” and genuine extractor the root, and will on trial, be found tn eitcrt a certain and perfect cure of the following complainti aad dltmso.tr Attie tfota of the Bone#, RaWlual CottlyentM Debility, Imthreedon. Disowof the Kidney., UrerSlainti, Ubpep*Ia. Plfra, Kryilpela*,. Pulmonary Diicjvv*, Female Irregular! tin, Scrofula or King'* Kr|l ( . PutuU; Pyphltlf, AmlaU SWn dlwaau.

A riporoos'Lift ora Premature Death, Kirtkc

(in on Self-Preservation—only 25 cent?.

I/riien containing: that nine in sumps, will enturd a copy, per return of mail. GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!:! A frtt cirr to Alt. MISERY RELI EYED.

Its management has 'been essentially controlled by leadens wl|o, under all circumstances, liavo steadily kept up an active, uuceajiug, and implacable warfare upon the iostuutionn ofiheslavehoitljng ■Slates. Should such d parly unfortunately succeed, in the present'distracted state of tho public miud, )h electing a sectional President,* supported aloha by the votes of tho pon-alaveholding States, wc have too much rebson < to-apprehend that there might inetant1y 1 spting'into existence a movement of resistance; the comeqncn ; cei of which no human wisdom can fore-* see and no lover of his country or friend of popular government anywhere could fail, in,all coming time, badly to dephre. Wo,do not believe they can succeed, but we may he l : really “treading upon tho brink' of a volcano, that |a liable, at any moment, to burst forth amf overwhelm tbe nation. 11 . '■

"There Must be Something Wrong."

The State Asylum for tue Bund. — The Madison Courier refers to certain rumors that havo (bated about our city in reference to thesupposed criminal conduct of Prof. Larrahee in his office of Sttporintcmluut of the Blind Asylum. Wo have; refrained from givii;g publicity to the matter, and were it not that it has found its way into print would not refer to it now, We uudcrsiaml tliht the Board of Managers will be called together in o few days to investigate I ho affair, and until this is done we ask for a suspension of judgment on-the part of the public in reference to the “painful rumors" of which the Courier (.peaks. Having had our attention called to the subject, wo could do no less than speak of it as we have done. — Ind. Journal. *

Keep it Before the Proper.—11 to Richmond Enquirer, the chief Buchanan organ at the South, lately declared, “The Democrats ia the Smith iu the present canvass cannot rely on the old grounds of defence and excuse for slavery, for they seek not merely to retain it whore it is, hut to extend it into regions nliere it is unknown." The Democrats of the North occupy precisely the same ground.

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triumphantly.by therecordofhi* model administration; by his .own bold, frank, and maijly speeches, which the people everywhere read vrith admiration and delight and by Ida own pure, unsullied reputation and! spotless character, Of these the people themselves bad the means of forming an 1 accurate judgment both ho and his friends have btxnalalltltue?, and ate how, readyto'bowwilhrofpeclfnl submission—thcyaskno appeal;to anyother tribunal. ■ Blit tiie arts.ami falsehoods which have been resorted to by tho i\yo scciionni parties uf ibe country to weaken Mr. Fillmore by'inducing the belief that lie was' withoutbtreagth' elsewhere than in the place where the'falsehood wss.Ttold, tho people have not been i so well able to They have heard there asset lions generally with surprise and incredulity, though the frequency ot their repetition, the confident tone in which they were asserted, the variety of forms in which [they have.been made to appear, and, above all, tbe per feet concurrence of Republicans and Democrats In these misrepresentations, and the readiness with ■ which tho one sustained the other's fabrication) have mado some impression upon the public mind, or at least upon the minds of such as consult their fears rather than rely upon the gooddcfs of their cause.

1 BeiUea earl eg the a bore. it l< aha I noon to be a great amt powerful tonic, purifying the Mood and in ■ TieorallflElbeijatom, ■ In abort, III*, without exception, In the eases mettioned, and lb general effort on the ayrtem, the mint eUcatloha aa It u the most dealrable remedy of the ago. It Ualready eatenalrely need throughout the mown, and ufaJtobtaljilruranKufopoanrennlatlon. The inataocea of eurca It haa ottrteil are dalle coming to thr proprietor! knowledge, and be haa no (icaitatlon to tecontoftoaltif U to ooe and all % bo dr lire relief rnn »u (To ring. OnuboUlo being tried, kb effccit will be too anparant to admit of farther doubt. ■ Recollect Hurley 1 * Sarsaparilla Is the uxLT'oxiriar iiTtctt la the market*

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

\VASHIN6 FLUID. * MINIS cheap ami useful article is destined 1 to entirely supercede the use nf the wash-boa and thereby do: away with TBRsSSS ■ Jhe heaviest part of the labor which house wives have to perform in washing clothes.— W(.challenge the world to produce a chcipci and better washing preparation. It contain: no Camphtne or Turpentine* and may be used freely by all, with perfect safely. Wc positively assure the public tbal this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more than half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to pieces N. B.— 1 Tins article is warranted iioi torn jure clothes in any respect. TTPAd Agent wanted to unrui in the adjoining county in Kentucky. Alt orders addreued to . B. 0. CAR1NCT0N, Manufacturer. Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indians, —will be promptly attended tu. Feb/20, 1866.—wlf

ADVi; IITIS10ME.NTS.

Price II jwrbottlr, «r*lx for #i. Forwle »l Iho mamif«t/»ry comer of St»etUi tr.d firoenetrecU. Lonltrlltd, Kr., ,nJ by all *ibotc*-.l/ hoa*n throughout the Called SUtei »M Cimdt. .. J. U TIIIEBAUD. Vrbolewlc and RcWI spent for Strluprftml rr Alw, for role hj the fallowing Aront: J. if. Fan*,*, Ml. Suiting. Gto. McCclloox, Jatkiowrill*. B. OL>*m*D, Be uni or ion. HttAttnitfo*, Hoortleld. Sour it Sown, Bnyto»n. T~ Jonjtrroy, Aiho'i L»cJl-r, We. Utixit, Felrrlew. B. L. Ftxxoin, EtrtoiTiTtro. 3, H. Fro* is, York Totruhlp. II. S. Monignmcrr- ' n . r p

Oh, i\ou fc Your Time. A BOOK FOB THE MILLION. HEAD AM) REFLECT! UK. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK ON SUtiiti of the Genital Organa, ■ CALLn> Tilt PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE; OR, Cl)IDE TI) HEALTH. Adapted to Uio ore of every individual {male and female.] The greatest book, and only one, ever pnb tubed In Btiylancnaee or In uy country, on Ibb mbjvct The Valuable advlco and Imprwwiru wireIn* It *lrca,wtll prevent years of mhery andiufforiLg, and tavo annually tbonumis of lives. §TbU book telli bow to care Uie following dlif*.-c»,nnd enlighten lbo»o who grope in dark new: .Conorth*. Ulcet, Chordee ,-Ktrit tare, PhyraosU, Paraphymojl*. Gravel, SypbUIli, Bubo, W.rt*. Bio uhej, He wail lira, Seminal Weakncw,MatlarbillOD, or Self-Abuse, Sop* presdon of the Menses, Palling of, the Merab, how in prevent Pregnancy, Menstruation, Barrenness, Rheumatism, dce.,&o. It treats on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy, wilh remarks to the young and old of both sexes, which every one should know. It aUo tells bow to promote the growth of the Hair, and prevent Us falling off, dtc. The painful and dlstnicUre habit of Self-poll ntion It hero described, with the Cause, symptoms and remedy. Millions who now Bit a premature and untimely crave, could have been living monuments, willing and ready tolcstify to Its fatherly admonitions, baa Ibis book appeared, and Dr. Boxavatt lived in the seventeenth century, Bo ware of Empirics and Itinerant aclf-ttyled Profeisors, who'ASrxsirT 'cures but never succeed.- -Dr. Buna parte Is the only permanently established and responsible physician,louts peculiar lino, In Southern Ohio, and bis practice extends through every State to the Union and the British Provinces, IfT* Ladle* In want of .pleasant and safe remedy for Irregularities, obstructions, dee., can obtain Manawe Loitxa’s celebrated Female Monthly .Pitts, at this office. CAmox.—Married ladies In certain situations should not use them—for reasons, sco directions with each box, Prtceltl. Sent by mail to sit parts of the world. E Person*addressfog Dr.E. BoxAMETS.by mall, g a reply, will pteaso Inclose a postage stamp. Also, all who send for Books or Pills. TTT’Thls Hook sent under seal, post-paid, to all parts of the world, on receipt of S3 cents, or Qvo cop lea for gUJO. - . „ \TT All orders addressed to Dr. K. Boxav axtx, No IGT fivLraorc street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will bo punctually attended to. Dr. B. can bo conDdeutUlly cowaited day and evening, rata or shins, of old or young, American or foreigner, male or female, at the Doclot’s Offlco. upon all diseases of which Ida book treats. Office hours from 6 A. M.tofiP.H. JelB-ly

It seems the Indianapolis Journal knows more: of the foundation for the rumors than R is willing to put iulo print. The rumors alluded to have keen in circulation for weeks; it is a month since we first beard of (hem. Why have t bo Board of Managers boon quiet so long?-—They arc administration men, and may have a partiznu interest ib'shiolding Prof. Larrahcc until after tbo election. Tbs Snpcriutcndency of Public Instruction is an important office; an investigation should Deli ad into ibis affair immediately. The voters have not a few days to spare so near tbo clcctiou day. Instead of asking a ''suspension of judgment,” the Journal should have, in our opinion, urged the Board of Managers to prompt action. Prof. Larrabeo should be as urgent if he is innocent. Promptness on his-part might have hilled these "painful ruin orb” in the bod. The character of the Superintendent of tho Blind Instruction should be, like Cassnr wished Mrs. Cicsar’s reputation, "abovo suspicion." It apj»eaiB to us that if Larrabec had the good of tho institution at heart, ho wonld have, on IbejSrst intimation of this suspicion of criminal conduct, resigned the supcrintcndcn'cy of tho Blind Asylum, and.demanded an investigation into his moral as well as-official conduct. - That in tho way officers of tho army do.

Bat tboEepublican parly te not alone responsible for those appalling issues, nuf is Us snccess tbo only danger to tho stsi* bilily of the Government in its mesont form. TbeDemocealic baseagerly and rashly seized bpoo these momentous issues and wielded tliem as the thuncier-boUaof party warfare. They bavo striven to to ad - dcalbo Sooth, and.to concentrate Southern votes upon their candidates, as the Abolitionists have striven to madden the North and to copccutroto Northern rotes upon their candidates. When their extreme measures are resisted they taunt national men, in the South, as "aubmissiomstfl" or worse than submissiouists, as tbo Abolitionists taunt national men in the North as "dough-faces" or worse than dough faces. They hare apparentlystruggled lobring about tbo formation of geographical parties, such as the Father of bis Country so emphatically warned us against, based upon questions immediately tending to split the Union assundor; and they bare seemingly done this for tho petty purpose of securing a temporary party triumph. The Union, in form at least, we think, would survive the success of such a party for tbo present; but itstriilmpb wooldprobably keep the furnaces of sectional passion red hot, and ultimately, ond it maybe at no distant day. its rash errors would engender a storm of sectional conflict beneath which tho government would sink into ruins, We think they, too, will fail,

BACON’S

IVcw Arrival*

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery, and dally receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform (he public that he is now prepared to offer the neecssa. ries of life to (he hungry and needy, a I a very small profit for cash. Having purchased his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low pa the same terms.

Notlh-west Corner of Sixth anti Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. The beet School for obtaining a Pfactitaf Knowledge of BOOK KEEP ISO, $e., the Inttruciort being Practical Aeeountontt. THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION given: in this Institution is Thorough and Comprehensive, consisting of t Book-Keeping, liy Double Entry, Embracing every department of Trade and Mercantile Accounts, viz: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, 1 Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Compound Company Business. ' Commercial Calculation*, comprising ‘calculations in Per Cenlage, Exchange, Arbi trollop of Exchange, Equation of. Payments, Averaging, Custom House Transactions, dtc., tfi., according to the most appro-. , ved methods. PiNiUKsmr.—A good bosinesshand writing' is guaranteed ,to every one who completes 6. full course of jinstruclion, Comaitrtltl Correspondence, Embracing thb general particulars of letterwriting, as connected with 'the 1 different branches of Trade, including the fornp of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, &o. LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men, -- Young men wishing to acquire n thorough Commercial Education, will find it greatly to thetr advantage to attend this Institution. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruction $40 For further particulars, please call oq or ad-, dress the undersigned. R. S. BACON, Principal: N, B. If any student, after completing thei above course, is desirous of obtaining [which, is very improbable' “Banking and Interest Tables," I will furnish him a copy of any ( work now extant on that subject for 15. V ocl24 R. S. H.

Upon tho eve of our adjournment, these and similar assertions arc again renewed with a view no doubt of sowing the seeds of alienation and distrust between onr friends in different sections of the Union, and tbeso wicked and falsa statements are sent to the country by railroad, by telegraph, and by missionaries and emissaries, with a zeal and apparent confidence worthier of a letter cause, and tbo assertion ia now added that Mr. Fillmore will be now withdrawn.

His stock comprises of everything commonly kept in sr Grocery Store, such COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, ‘

Vinegar, ’ Candles, Soap, Salmtu*, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel,. Pepper, Table Salt,' and ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. . ALEX. DETRA2, No. 4, Schenck’s Block, septS - Perry street, Vevay, 1ml.

ftletalic Burial Cases.

In addressing you now, we wish definitely to contr&dicf these untrue reports, and correct as far tut wo can the false impressions to which they have given rise, and thus to strip onr enemies of their most favorite and nearly only remaining means of warfare. None of these charges ami insinuations arc true. Wo apeak to ■ all sections; of onr common count)y in toying so. The friends of onr candidates, both North and South, are standing firmly by their colors and by tboir men, and will do so until the contest is decided in November. They do so both from choice and irom duty. They choose it, because their men stand on the only truly national platform, as brood aa the entire Union, and exactly co extensive witbthc constitution, recognising the rights of the States on the one hand, and of the Federal government on the other, and holding each sovereign within its proper sphere; and their duty requires that these geographical, there sectional parlies, both Republican and Democratic, so called, shall bo driven from the field. Whoever aids either, aids one section of a common country against another. We can say to ourfrionds in all sections that from'henceforth nntil.eleclion in November, they should work in good heart and spirits; that stories .of lukewnynmesa and abandonment of our . mast bo bated upon something ah'the future | different from the past, to be true; that

JESSE V. SHORT, TTNDERTAKER, has and wilt continue to U keep on hind til sites of the latest improved Metilic Burial Case*, and alio Plates with all kinds of Inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of ' BEADV-UXADK COFf IMS, lined and trimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse alt funeral calls. Having purchased his melalio cases of the manufacturer*’ and all bis materials at wholesale prices, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1856—If

The female inmates of (bn Blind Asylum aro certainly unfortunate unongh without placing them under tba care of a suspected man. It is a hard thing for a parent to givo up the care of a child deprived .of .sight under any circumstances. What parent would send a blind child, or suffer one to remain in an institution under the auperintendenoy of a man—a minister of the Gospel—charged with criminal, conduct with the blind females committed to his cate? —Madison Courier .

Bat we believe tie time has come when tbs common safety requires that the raging eccfjonal heats', of. those parties should be cooled. The time has come when national conservative men, respecting tho Constitution, true to their whole country, and 1 ‘indignantly frowning upon the first da wningof disunion/' should stand shoulder to shoulder, and unite in placing at tho head of the government a chief Magistrate in whose capacity, honesty and patriotism all could confide. Tha National Amencan party have now presented such a man : —one who has been tried and found faithful to every trust —who, being suddenly called upon to takVlhe holm of government, at a time when the Heavens were lurid with the angry tempest of 1849— 'SOiaoanbcessfully rode out that storm,"so ifsithfully and gallantly seemed tho safety of the noble ship of State, as to win from jirilwlmiriogj^ptorii<* - iiiobl heartfelt -wWell done thou good mid faithful servant.”'

Heady-made Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a iWe and splendid assortment 'of RBADV-MADE CLOTH* INC, far superior to 'a nr ever brought into this market, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS,

Hats—lints. A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOV’S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cassimeie, Fur, and Wool Hats, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW A* SONS. Boots and Shoes, For Ladies, Gentleman's, and Children's Spring and Summer Wear, A large variety just received at . ap23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.

Takiso tob Btomp. —John C. Breckenridgo, the Democratic anti-American candidate for the Vico Presidency, has had it announced that, after the first of Sop* tetuber, he.ia in the hands of hw friends to bo carried about to make stump speeches to aid bis election! la not this a sign of the trembling and tbaking that indicates tbo certain fall of the Buchanan ticket.

NEW STYLE NBCK TJBS; Collars, and everything appertaining to a first cUm •

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogihcada Sugar, SO barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, 10 boiea Eol Pish. For sale cheap for cash, by matl2 • TEATS A' SUilKNCK.

CLOTHING STORE.

1 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 Fellow*' Hall. sepl2 P. L. COURVOISIER

The Republican majority in Vermont exceeds 21,000.. JnthoLegislature the House stands—183 Republicans! 13 Bucbanrn, Senate, 30 Republicans; opposition none!

' A GENERAL", assortment of CoUonade*, i». Drills, Deniml, Brown Linen*, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Ac.; &c., pul received el - apW WM. SHAW Jt SONS.

LAWNS. French and American! Ginghams; Coclieco, Sprague, and Allen & Co.’s prints. A general assortment just received at op'J3 WM. SHAW A SONS.

BIiAtNK DEEDS, Mortgages, lyilcs, Sum-,. mons* and for Vale hi |tlic OtTKE, . fcMP tf

SPRING TRADE. WE are receiving and now opening a . large and apleudid assortment o( Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part of the* following articles, to-wit:— - Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, 1/ Kmon and Strops, Table. Tea, and Baiting Spoons ‘ Edge Tools of all description, _ /lench Planes, Gages & Squares/ Hand, Kipp. Pannel & Tennant Saws 1 .Wood 4rCrosscut Saw«, In short, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ md Coopers’Tools. — ALSO — ■ Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gan den Rake*, Ac., Jfrc, 400 pair Trace Chains, -200 Halter Chains, £0 pair Breast Chains, - ' Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, ■ Double and Single Barrel guns, ■ Pistols of every description,- . .Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consistingi.in part, of \ Bridge Bills, . Enameled Leather,. > Buckles, . ; do ; Cloth, . Stumips A Spun, Laces $ Fringes,' Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, Ac., Ac. flaring personally selected the above arli ctes, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the moo^tiina. Give us a call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, beford going elsewhere lo purchase. F. L. GRISARD A SON. Feb. H,

A Frcsli Supply of SFBli&SiUMiS Just received 8t WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 Perry street, Vevav, Ind.