Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 February 1857 — Page 4

MARYLAND LOTTERIES

Indiana |Ulmlk

BUSTNESS-CARPS.

BOSTON DIRECTORY.

Quit Drinking FttUonous Liquors. FATtST IMFROTEU DIOCEAS For making

iffarylnnd Lotteries

for January, 1357.

GOBBIN dc CO., AGENTS. A Fortum for tko Trial.' -I' “There is a tide in the aff«ir»*of nun, . Which, if taken at the Hoad, lead* to fortune.’' ONE Trial nay Make you Rich Tor Life.— Splendid Scheme Drawing Dally. (Jeid your orders to CORIJIV A CO., the old ciUb* fished authorised agents who bate sold more arizes than any other ;office in tbo State of laryland. All Prizes guaranteed by the State, Sixolx Ticzrra.

' I. O. O. F. INDIANA LODGE, 126, ' 0. 0. F.i meet* every Wednes-igBSto day Evening, at Odd Fellows* Hall Building, Vevay, Indian*. .. * ; E. H. Rociaa, Sec’y. I John P. Do**, N.G. Jeme Tbit*, Tress. J,0, S. Waldo, V. G.

Adams* Bodice and Corset • WAREROOMS ut NDOTtd ftoo VuUaiUk iL la ■>. So. '38 Winter St* f Boston. Tkti Werenmi'of Wi»ki»gt*n Street, for ■■ thirty yean, ntabliihtJ in 1835,

AU Kinds of Ltqndra, nod Vinegar, ■ - instantly, by Ihc two of ,

R. FRANCE & CO., Managers.

Wednesday, ... Febbdaby II, 1857,

LA CO UR'S ESSENTIAL OILS. OILS arc obtained by Distillation [JL artbc .Chemical Laboratory, Parish of Veflhnon, of Plems Lwcour, author of Laeour'a Chemical AiuJjtU, Laeonr’* Chemical Manipulation,, Ls eour on the Manufacture of liquors, Forcbaaera are particularly requeued Ionium the .ftsiks and obtain tnelr money, If the Oil docs not giro perfect aatbfadlon. UCOUttH OIL,OK COGNAC JonrerU neutral spirit to n sapeHoc Imitation rf Imported Bmmltr*. sic Otard, Saxerac, Ms re it Cognac, Foultney, United Vineyard Proprietors, Cailllion and London Dock Drandls*. These liquor*-a 111 Imre a foil'fruity Aavur and s beautiful, sparkling c»ior. Cow moo Rectified •Whltkey will b» cbatrged by lliu utc of tbo.Oil of Cognac to New York llrandy, Pine Apple llrandy, Common Cognac Brandy. Ac. • * LACOUK’S OIL OF itYK change* Rectified Whiskey 10 .Mnfnuigahcla lire Wbbkey, Old Virginia Malt WhUVey, ltouri«on Wbbkey, Ac. . OIL OF CElUt AT change, common Krctllled whUkev to Old Irbh Mall uhbkey, snd a *Q|*crlor article of'Scotch wlddiey, : OIL.OF FKACll changes common whiskey to Virginia Peach' It randy, Ac. Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac wilt convert common whiskey toapple Rramltr. OIL OF GIN convert* the |*oorcst whisker to Holland Gin. Seheldam Schnapps. Rose Gin, hVan Gin, EtirlWi Gin, Ac. LACOUK’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, In Are hoars after being mlsed, change Are gallons of good Vinegar and twenty-dro gallons of water te thirty gallons of the most acid Vinegar that can be found In the market 11) the use of Laronr's Concentrated Acid, vinegar can l<e made for one dollar and sixty cents per barrel. - FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Laeottr's OR, require no preparation—only lour the oil into the whiskey and ehake well. The liquors thus made nil) have a One natural aroma, a full, rich, oily taste; a beautiful ttansjiorvnt color and a One bead. )ac*nr'i OlU exert three distinct properties In converting common whiskey to brandy, gin, rle. The Ant property combines with and sub-ides In the form of floculcnl particles the whole of the grain nil, (amyllc alcohol.); Tire whiskey Is thus deprived of that peculiar Irritating Rbd burning tarte, ami becomes a neutral spirit; the second properly consists In an oily mudiliglimas taste Imparted to tho liquor, which renders it mellow, find Imparts ah appearance of great age; the. Ihlnl properly li exhibited In tho rich vinous nutty odor thal'ls Imjarted to the liquor, which renders dtstlncllon from the genuine brands Impoadtde. .' 1 The**'oil* are put up In quart flasks; cacb 'Aask contains sullldcnt nil for mating thn c hundred pl1 Ions of liquor. - Full and comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Price, bottle. For sale at the corner of H.t'Karies ami I’oydras sU. One bottle of these oils, flic In number, will be securely {Kicked and shipped, with bill of lading. In any part of the country, ujrfm tbo. receipt of $ID, to the address of F. 1ACOUIt,'Sov OHstitu, la. JT/* Purchasers are requerted.a* guaratijco of good faith, to furnish us (he name of any house in New Orleans and wc will ship them a package of the Oils. If they do not perform all that Is claimed for them, they will con nothing. ■ , ■ .' Jan2I-ly

Drawings conducted under the So pc tin tend coco of (ho Statu Lottery Commissioner. ITPPrixca paid ■« soon na drwxvn. . A Grand ill ary land Lottery Ou Ibe llavana Plan. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTE Rf OF MARYLAND, ■Ejfm Clatt I, To be drawn iri UoUiraore, Md,, Saturday, , V Jantfafy 31st. 1867. a 0,000 Tickclsl~l,000 Prizes! In these Lotteries every Prize must be dravut by some one, os alI (be Frizes arc drawn out of the wheel. p*T. U; HcrJaro & Co. are authorized by the Managers to til all orders. ‘ SCHEME.

Americaiim not Unreasonable;

Tbs demands of lbs American. Part; ore few and. simple, and we know not bow an; one can consider them 'unreasonable. It simp); desires snob a change in our naturalisation law*, os will make a residence ofjten years, instead of six montbs, as at present in Indiana, a necessary condition' of admission to the rights of citizenship. When we consider that our institutions are unique, reposing on tlio will of tho people, it is plain that their stability moat 'depend on tho intelligence and virtue of the people. Not onl; must our citizens be intelligent and honest, bat tho; also most be thorough!; instructed, by a long course of training and experience, in regard to tho principles of Freedom, and the value of our Democratic Institutions. With usi ever; citizen from bis ;onth up, is, b; the admirable workings of our system, subjected to a perpetual political training; each town and city Is an independent country, and must manage its own affairs, and select its own magistrates, without an; interference, either advisor; or compulsory, from without. Kadi citizen has & direct interest in all that conaerns the State, and a voice in all its affairs.

Wholes |I; Halves 60 ctaj Quarters Wets. CzaTincATca or Packages, 26 Whole Tickets, ■ $19,00 26 Half Tickets, * • 8,00 26 Quarter - 9,00 Norm kg Vzurcar—norm kg Oaik. Tickets bought by the package are always the ■ moil profitable to the Purchasers. Tar Package*.

FRA NCIS ADKINS ON,

COVNSEtOR AT LA IV, ' VEVAY, INDIANA. WllL'gire prompt attention loalllcgal business that may be entrusted t<r Ins care. Office, in Treasurer’s office. l el1

BOSS & VEAUCE,

IMPORTERS, Manufacturersand Wholesale Dealers in Flax and Cotton Twine of every description. Cotton Keino Twin* 4 to fr| threads. FI.AX BA UNO TWINES, FLAX OtLLNKTT TWINES, “ SAIL “ ** IIERRINO «. *♦ MAXI ** " nat'WJIST " WOOL ** ’** TOBACCO' " ** broom ** ' LTHourrtaxaa 11 , M SEINE M coauvct OKAU.K1.SUS, KeatnlngTw hie,VBri«ated Linen and Cotton Twine, fi*J4lets’ Thread, UnhoUUirer,’ and Carriage Makers’ Webbing. Also, Fhoo Thread, Unco, Cotton and ftldjOf every deaeriptlon, for Sewing Machine,. No. 7, Liberty Square, Boa I on.

For 82$, package Wholes, Halves & Quarters. For $10, package Halves 4r two Whole ticket*. Pot 95, package two whole tickets (P*Look at the following Splendid Schemes, one of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day of the week.

I prize of *' - $12,600 I Prize of V - *■ - 12,300 1 Prize of , - - 10,000 ,2 prizes of ; - - 6,000 ' 2 prizes of :• - - - • 2,00D 2 prizes of - ,, - ’ 1,500 2 prizes of * - - 1,000 ■ .189 prizes of j ' ‘ ' 20° APFRf IIVATJO.T PRIZES. 4 of $150, Approximating to ■ $12,600 .'4 of $100, •* 12,300 4/of $90, . 10,000 tfof $S0. 6,000 . S of $70, 2,000 8 of $3(1, •* 1,500 8 of $50, « ' 1,000 .750 of $10, * 200

CAPITAL PRJZF, $5,000.

Pfttnpsco luslltHta Lottery—cIm* 102.

CORUIN 6l CO.,:AGBNT3. Scheme.

I Pnioof...... $5,000 10 " too 1 « HI 8 '* ....'. JO 200 " 20, 63 “ . 10 63 " 8 126 " 4 3,906 “ 3 23,436. " I

1,000 prizes,; - I- $132,000 Whole Tickets $ 0; Halves $5; Quarters $21. * UH1LLHANT SCUKME. Craxo CoNtifl LttlATED LOTTCRf OF MARYLAND, :! . disash c, To be'drawn Salimlay, January 2llh, in DnI .. "f . timore, .Maryland. : • sjCHKMK., , 73 Numbtfe—15 Drawn Hallols. ■ I Prize of- • - ’ $'-0,000 1 prize of - - - 29,980 '2prizesof'' - - - ■ lO.OOfl A prizes of * , - - l 5,00ft . C prizes of-- - 2,500 O*J0p]*rize3 nf '! - ‘ !,00U 3W . - . 300 ' • 03 prizes of * •; - - . - • HO ■ 03 times of j - - ' ' 80 , 120 priws nf - / - ' ’ - ,T|0 0,311:1 )i;iz(;x i.f j - - ■ , - 4(J 29,295 prizes of - - - 2n

KLACK $311X11 SHOP!

DR. S . T. BIRMINGHAM,

27,814 prizes, nmounting to . $17,267 The Untycrsnl Fnvorllo, , Gun 255, C0K11IN * CQ., Aomts. Sfliemc.

rNMIR subscriber continues to carry on the I Blacksimlbing Business at the same old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly attended to. [p- Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, and Ironing Buggies and Carriages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronaee is respectfully solicited. jy30 . ■ ; JOSEPH JA0ER3.

Tiie Native Indian Physician, CAN be consulted PicuosMixr on ell diseases to which '‘human flesh it heir" on the Drrt three days of each week, (Rundaysexcepted) from I) a. x. to 3 r. at So. G3 Citulridge iirvrt comer of Chamber, {formerly 173.) On the InterVen Ihg days a competent person will be In attendance. Medicine sent to any part of the world. If you want'to know anything of the Doctor’, skill, call at his Office and sea bis certificates, and ulcers, humors, worms, &e., taken from patients. Kcsldeiiee near Gum pus School No. 3 Mammoth Hosd, Pelham, K. H., 5 miles from Lowell.

1 prize of. $9,000 1 " 1,664 1 " 1,000 3 " 750 3 ", 300 211 •» .. .-.V..V 26 ' f.G " 10 66 " i 4,224 " $ >5,710 11 . I

Now them is no country in the world, we believe, excepting England and Hun* gary, where there is a municipal system which at all resembles ours; and where there is net an independent municipality, there can bo no freedom, no political equality, and consequently no means of giving the people that political education, necessary to participate safely in the affairs of the State, The solo reason why despotism, to-day, grinds into the earth the millions ol the European Continent, —why freedom is unknown, and political equality a thing never dreamed of, only by a few poets and philanthropists,—is not because despotism ta omnipotent, but because the people in their ignoroace will have it. Social institutions reflect the moral and intellectual life of (he people. That freedom does not exist on the eon* truant of Europe, is because the people, are incapable of achieving it, and still less of preserving it. Even in Franco, the most intelligent and cultivated of Roman Catholic conn* tries, the people will bo.incapable of Republicanism, until the municipalities shall become independent of the central, authority, and eves.then one age would be necessary to train them to Republican habits.

Attention, Smokers & Cbewcrs!

B. H. MARTIN, ilfdm itffft, adjoining Dr> AfcCulcSrn'a ojficr, IS still receiving and opening a fine lot of Imported ami Domestic Cigars, and keeps constantly on hand a genera! assortment of the best .

Boston Type Foundry, in 1817.) Types, Presses ond Printing Materials, Of the best nnalily, furnlihed proinplly hr JOHN K. ROGERS & CU.

Purify To in* Blood.

30,310 prizcv amounting to , .$.53,233 Ticket!)- $1—iilinres in proportion. . ilRIftL'lAKTt 450,456 Oellurs, . JURY UNI) CoSfOIJlUTED LOTTTJkY. Class 36. r . COltltlN & C9„ Ar.r.-m, 1 Try jwr4«,ifr» in (Ai»; Crriificalrtof ptfkagft: 26 Wholes, $ 100,(0 26 Unites. $50,00 2G (Jiiiirtei;, $25,00 , 26 Kijhtb, $13,00 Scheme.' . . 15 prizes in cocb package ofJlCTic'tis. I prize of....$26,.$26,000 I • « .....I:,Oil i.;...11,011 I , 6,COO........*..,.6,000 r ", ......3,coo.....3,oou I ** ...!.. 1,600 1,500 10 « . ..750 |(T- " ,-..500.. ...5,000 10 " 400*....... 4,000 • 10 " 300............3,000‘ 10 -. 2fO...... 2,000 4D0 " 100...........40,000 * 63 " .........76...;........4,724 63 " ........ 50 ...3,15)} 63 ....30.. ....1,890 125 •* 20..... .,2,620 6,300 , " ..'....,..16 100,000 20,225 " ........... S 231,360

Tlic Wonder of Hie Kinefecnth Century. Imj»>rtant and of Great Contideratian tv Mr • Suffering. . T. A. JIURLEy’S* S.\ USA W BlLLA. •

Virginia Chewing Tobacco, Which will he sold wholesale and retail on the most reasonable terras.

Am miiil'iv » £ /."’.'.t ia* 5:yj il.iAL.vll'; QtiJi. A; i:i c Lili>‘d,'di. TT VI', order* fiirtiikits hr par I nurn in any of sl»»* M.oy iiii'lA,.,!!. ii*-.-yv in 'li t er r pi allL-1tti ')i. ;tn:l llir lit.ii.rtl lien.t pn: ch;i/efii iiiniiediiift-ly .ifJi'r it is utt r. - Address TaJI.- HfllBAIID A: CO., ‘Jio, 31) lJ|iyt;Uo-sl., m It.*; S>k (0, dcc2l .. ' i. ' IJaliim >re, Al.imitiid,

CT Country Merchants are invited to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will sell to them as cheap as the cheapest. i N. B. Nothing but Cigars and Tobacco kept for sate at this establishment. Vevay, Aug. 20, 1850.

OF all the remedies Dint haverboej dUcov*rnl during the jwvscnlage for the “thousand 11UDial ttedi Is heir to** none equal this wonderful preparation.—' Only Uiree years have elapsed .since Die dUcuorer (who spent a decade in studying, oxj>criniontaK*!iig. and perfecting It) Bnl introduced it to the putd'c, end l> I* already rccognlxcd, by the most end non L ]-I ij rich ns In alt parts of the country tribe Dio*ina*t surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. ■ All oUicreompouinls or syrups of the root, nave idtherto tailed to command thu sanction of the family, because, on-being tested, they have been found to contain noxious Ingredients -which neulialize Die good effects of the Ksrsaparilla.'aml often.times Injure the health of the patient. U is not so pith Hurley’* preparatton. • ■ . '

Wan led, j ACTIVE agents for every county in the tfew England Stales, to whom the-best inducements will bo given, Address, stamp enclosed, ■ H, II. KHINNHH, S3 Ucrrlmae Street, Boston.

JESSE TEATS,

; . APFUi cm KE.4J):: >riU;A DELPHI., MEDICAL irn(»%-E*iat<KVied twviii) twnyrtrVcro i*V lir. KIMKKI.IN, turner of Third am! Viihiii -l vet*. Itiil.vd-lptdu, J'j. . TWhSlty TWO VKAKS* .. . . Experience tins ipndered Hr. K. a, hiuit turceiriul praclitlom-r In Die cere of all diseases' of a private nslure; niniil'iiod** dclulfy as ati im|>edliurtd la rusrriage;- nervous aiulfsevnal lnllrinlih's.diwns.’s of the akin, and tho*.* it rid ns fmin atui-e of m -rcunr. 1 TAK K i’/ ItTI(TLA i; Xi*Tl l*K. ’ Timm is an ei 31 Imblt H.nictlitie* Indulged In by boys, in solitude, often snmins up with them to manIiihhI; .r»l uliiCh. if. 1m<I r.-forMicd In line tune, ,«t only begets .wtiotri obdarles to* mat rim mb I happiness, tun gives Hsf-lo a.series of jirolr-clrd,ln»id-loui, and devuriailng alluvion*. . ; Few of ihose who give wuy to this ]k* ml clous practice are aware of Die rniismnejiees.. until'they dad Die nervous *y>imi rimitenul.TtVl rimiei' and unaccountable sensations, ami vague fears In Die mind.— (See pagesiJt, ?S, 39, of .Dr. K.‘* l**ok on ervolinn.". • ; The nnfortiinatc jrlnis nfferliul IhTOinesfeeble. Is nitable |o laiHtr whirr 1 reunion in I vigor.-or In cpldj his mind lo d'ldj; Ms step Ls lardy and weak; ho is dull, Invv.ht.*; and engages ergji In lib sports with less energy itum usual; ; ■

CAN be found at (he old stand, where he will lake great pleasure in showing Ills old customers, and (he public in general, his stock of 1 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Comprising dll the varieties usually kept, which be has selected with great care, and expressly for Ibis trade.

TTiis Is the pure and genuine extract of the root.aud will on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following com plaints and diseases: Affections of tho Hones," Habitual Cortlveiiwt, Debility, Indigestion,Diseases of the Kidneys, ' Liver Cotn|dalnU, Dlspcpsb, Piles, . Erysipelas, ‘Pulmonary Diseases, Fumade Irregularities,';:, : Scrofula or King’s Evil, Fistula; . Fyidillls, . ■ A ml all Skin diseases.

SPRING TRADE.

— A LSOllis large assortment of Hats nndCaps, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. And (he beauly of it is, they arc a 11 for sale cheap. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. ■ novl9

WE are‘receiving ami now opening a large and splendid assortment, of

HSardirarc and Cutlery, consisting in part of the following articles, tb-wit:— Table and Pricket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Honors and Strops, Table,Tea, and Basting Spoons Edge Tools of all description, Bench Planes, Gages & Squares, Hand, Ripp, Pannel & TennanlSaws Wood Crosscut Saws. In sbotl, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters* and Coopers’ Tools. . ALSO —

Bcridca curing Die abave, It it atio knnwu In !“• a great and jiowcrfut tonic, purifying Dio blood and InVlror*Dnglho»yricni. 1» short, it b, without exception, in Dio ca«c* menUoncd, and 1U general effort On the ijitoiu, the mo it efficacious ai lilt the mo»t dcjlrahlo remedy of Dm sou. It U nl ready bxleiulvoty noo.l throughout the conn fry, and Ufari oblaltilnron Humjwon repolallnni HieintUncc* of cures it imi cfferUnl arc dally coming to the proprietor* knowledge, hnd he has no heritatlnn In recommending It lo one and all who 'desire t<> proton; relief from suffering.' One bottle being Iricl. tt* effects will be loo ap[^miI lo admit of further doubt. . Price f I jwr bottle, or rii fok 85- ‘ For sale at tho. menu factory .comer of Fcrenth and Green streets, IsoiUvitle, Kv.. and by ail wholml houses throughout the United Plates and Canada. . ■■■;■. i. UTHIEBAUH. Wholesale and Hclai) agent tor SwiliorUitd co. Also, for sale by the following Agent,: J. Faoxtx,Ml. Rtening. Gko; MfCcttoca, JackwuvlHo. K. Olhtoud, Bennington. Hti Axotasov, MoorHeld. Piutv & Bonn, Bray town. L. JoHxrro.v, Ash o’* Landing, W*. Bakeis, Falrvlow. ;■ r H; U Smubs*, Knlomrixo. J. M. FaoWi.v, York Townslilp. II. R. Montgomery. . . - • maria*.

36,365 prizes, ammiulmg In..- $156,43(1 TICKKTS $1—Shares in proportion. 79 nimiWrs—16 ilruun bulluly.

JTletallc Baiial Cases.

\\V 1 1. variably anvwcr I >l<*:r! by return null, Cndodos Ibf ilrkrl* In a piH»l **fo i-m c|oj*sfcij J alaraya nWrro llio »trlt-l.*-l run Shir tier.' Afur the Jrawlny 1* .hit, we (It'- i.dlfbl tlranhtp, nllb a written »(• i.l.iitall.m ..f llu. fitu 11 of tbe : venture. All priir a b.iap’tt Ki tUU nllirv are nujablo ImimMUb'lj slice Itif ilra«li>p In Current .Money, ami we toko Hank Nub-* nf mi y fur.*, nr Hint Jllfafu ln roynicat At Ti. t-l-M jar. ,F-<r «*M amount* in Waking rbacp,* r-Ti'Ivi* l*<m:!):>• .MitnjH, they Mbe more rnm •- nifiii than filter. CurreajionJrnli may |.lare tho utHiM.t r*>i.U>l}iin>> Iii tlm refnlarilf and mMt af ttm mills a< very few or ni* ruhcatriiprj of Mnteiyhappen alien'pr«in*rir dlrerted In ur. ’ II) etrrfa I lhat )oitMieiill>in)iiurrii*IOlIlre, County am IS tale.' Olr* n«at lea'I aim-niu?le |rUl, J An ran not losj much.If not sain. One rinxle trial may in*to )ou ln.lci.eoiTrut fur life. TKY i:s. There aliot.M bo no turb Word a* fall, .tililmr

JESSE V. SHORT* UNDERTAKER, has and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved'Metalic Rar\al Cases, and also 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 torts and sites of RBADr-llADECOFFINS, lined 1 and trimmed,-cloth covered dnd plain, and .wilt attdnd with his Hearse nil funeral calls. Having purchased his melalic cases of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale pnccs, articles in his line will be disposed .of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary sired, north-west of Schenck's Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, IS5G.—If

If In' emnnct|tfita hlmtelf IK-Cnre ihr |iMctlc« ha» iluncit* "'if'l. «ifiller malHiitotiy, IiU ini triage U mil mitral, sml liU m>iim lei Li biin llial tlii* I* rauied Ityearly faille*. Tke,*c‘ar.*r<i|i*M<*rat Inti.* whirl*ibniild awaken I tie alleiil'ini nf Ml s Ini are iluillariy allMleil^

Now is it reasonable, to suppose that people, who are entirely incapable of achieving liberty in their own country, can be'safe end competent, custodians of liberty to core? And who can say that it is unreasonable to snbject them to a probation and training of ten years?

KHinoiBKif.

Ht' *Itn (ibr 'A liinx'ir iimbr jlr. Kutsct-tsV lr<*at* menu may n'Hsbjwly rtli.lHo ln hl« Imn»r an a jt«*. lli'tnan,Jiml n'lv ii[»ni lb. 1 a<<:traurr, lhal (li« sarruu of Hi K.% jatu‘i;U«1U iiv'TtT 1b Vit'iiif man—Irt m fata rm*bfty ifft t ynu.frnai matins yti'ir cir* tnnwii In otn 1 . Wlin. foiiri cuiifilioii tint r.‘*|K’rl,tMlity» rsii (vrtnthly lvrri?n>) J»g. ■ 'Ilf, KiskkliW iwl<li*mv Jij«iiirii fncUin la*1 Jwk«ty ywr« al Hit* X.' W, ronmi of TitiW anJ Ualaa i|Ki't<, l*lilla<(<'l|>M;i. r.i, •, . j IMTfKSTi AT .1 IMSTAXl'K

Shovels, Spades, Manure nnd Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, ' ■ 400 pair Trace Chains, ' 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, N Double and Single Barrel-guns, . Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, Powder, Flasksand Horns,

1 Even education is-not a sufficient qualification for citizenship'here; for s man may be educated to the highest degree, and yet, from having Jived all bis days nnder a* despotism, have not the remotest . idea of. political equality, or the value of civil freedom, - No one can safely be ad* milled to the right of citizenship until he is prepared, by seeing the working of onr system through'a long series of years. Let him live and prosper under onr free institutions, and breathe onr free air for ten years, and he will be able to appreciate liberty, and will; no doubt, become an intelligent and brave defender of it. .

Can !iav(* (liy >ralinj itn-Ir ca*tj vt j-tifiilr. with all tlu;Ir_.-> mpt.-m*, jv*r Ictfer. nu bi-Inc a r»miila(m 1 ) Hr. K’* taetllriiu*. ar|i.-«l avronlln?)}. Fnr<ranli»l Co any |nrt or Clio (’a)to) ■iol Kirked Vu-i-tire fi9m titiuiic or tcciiwrr. by Stall or r.tprvj*. ■ ■■ , ' ; HEAD!-YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

COUHIN & CO.. Ackxtb, Uoz I’JO Pott Offer, Ihjlimorr, .V./. ’ITOnlera fur llrkrUor [artapn In any of lh* Mar, land iaitteries will reeolro prompt and the '.Iranine mailed In all purtbatem ImmoJIatcljr after It It nrrr. I A. mm b,'r 91,' IMS tint

. . SUPERIOR OHEMIOAL WASHING FLUID.: rjAHIS cheap ami useful'article is destined JL to entirely supercede the use of the wash-board,' and therebydo away-with .. the heaviest part of the lobor which housewives have to perform in washing clothes.— We challenge the world to produce a cheaper and better washing preparation. It contains no Camphine or Turpentine', and may be used freely by all, with perfect safety. We positively assure the public (bat this preparation will' save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more toon half your labor in washing, and your dollies from being rubbed to pieces. , N. 8,—This article is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect * ■ • TCP An Agent wanted to canvass In the adjoining Monty In Kentucky. All orders addroxwd to E. 0. CARINGTON, MafllHoclurer, Jacksonville,, Swilzerlondcounty, Indiana, —will be promptly ottendedto. Feb. 20, 1856.—wlf

BOOT AND SHOE STOICB.

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of . Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles, do Cloth, Sturrups A Spurs, Laces Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, . Brass Bonds, Ac., Ac.

A vigorous Life or a Premature IH-.ith.'Kinko ■ tin on Self- Preservation—uilly 25 rent*. - L*Uen fontalidng’tV: t value in stamps, *U1 riuarv a r.i|,v, jM-r rvlum nf niatl. ■ ' .. * . GKATIS: O.'IATfS:: GltATIs::^ A frrr titrr fa All. . MISERY RBLI BVKD. “.Vsliire's Guide, *' a oer and popular wprk. full of rahislile udvireand Imint-sdrc warning. alike calmbled to prevent ji*ar* or mljrrr, an-1 'save thousand* of lives U ilUtritmlt-d «ilJioril rharce. ai«l furwanlsd by mall, pr.'paM ,b* uny ORIre In the Uiillad ■.Stales oii'n'C.-Irlne an order ehcludnp an onler’en* closing two [wi'tige stamp*. , JalMy

Howard Atuuii'ialiuiiy .PHILADELPHIA..-. ImportantAunoniironieiK.

WEBB £ I) A VIE SOX, Manufacturets of all varieties of Boots and Sheer, And dealers in the best Breeds of

To IIiom afflitlet) with Sbrual rHteaws#, turh aa STKKAJATOKVlIfK.t. KK.IllX.il/. WEAKNESS, IMPOTKXCK, ro.VOKKHOvA, GI.KCT, SVI’Ill l.l.lf, the Vice uf OS.lXlSM, nr SELF-ABUSE, *e,.*e. . Tbo lit) WARD .ISSUC I.ATI OX, In flaw of Uio awful dcalrnrlloo of human llfo, canard by Suiiul dlaonaca. anJ the deccpllon* practiced upon the unfortunate rlrllma ofsuch dbea*ej by Quackr.baro dlreeUd llicfr Canaullins Surjft-ofi, aa i CIIAHlTABIJI ACT worthy of their. naioo,[to jr*ro)4KDICAL;ADVfCK, Cll.lt I S’, in all (xTaohi lima afflicted; whoApply by Mler, with a ddaerintlioi of their cosJIUob. (ay*, »e-. cu pal Ion, hablu of (Ifd, Ac..) and - In ca»e of aitrsnia j.overly and luCreriiig', Ui fa ralah medicines 1 fM of charge. f •. • The Howard Awoclallon It a bcncrolent InfUtsaet, eatabtlalied by apeeUl endowment, far tba rellaf of the alci and dlttreased, afflMed with -VIrolenl and Bpl- : demle Dtaeaaes." > It baa now a.iniplna of mesas, which (ho DIreeton hare voted lo expend In adrtnlalnjt tho a boro notice. It b needleaa to add that the . Aswctsltan command* the hlgheit Medical skill of A* n*f,.aud; iflli furobh (hr meat approved, modem treatment.- ’ r. • •; ’ V ' *. , Jurt fbtbtlahed, by 'iha AaaocUUon, a Report an Kpermatonticea, nr SemlnaV Weaknetr, the' Vico of Onanlam, MaMnrtatloo or Kdlf-Abtuo< and other Die* oa*sa of Ilia Koioa) Orxana, by tho ConaolUnp Borp.*bn, whkh will be aenl by mail (In a aealed coralope}, Fan or Cniaoc, on (be receipt of Two Stomp* for pestaje.■ •.•••; . • r.: ; ; .c.‘< : : Addrcaa.'Dr. Oxo. B, Cainocw, ContilUny Barer oa, llnward AaaoclaUoa, Ito. a South Xlntb moot, ndU* dolphb, Pa. By order of ito Directors. - ■ ■ : : K2KA D- HBARTWBLL, Pcartdant. . CKO. PA IKCHI1.D, Secretary. ; . .aaglMy -

Having personally selected the obove arli des, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices at the same can be bought west of the mountains. Give us a cal), and examine out stock'of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. GR1SARDA SON. ; Feb. 14,

EASTERN WORK, HAVE opened an extensive store at their new stand on Petty street a few gig« daors -west of Teats and Scbenck’srfll store, and intend keeping oh band a 1 general assortment: of custom, and Eastern .made work, which will be sold n|• .as low as any other establishment sell. The community know whether we can nuke good work or not, and we hope our old customers, and all others who wish any work in our line, will give us a call, Vevay, Sept. 3,185G.—If *.

Oh, iVow i* ■VouivTiiiuv. : A HOOK FOK Til K'MILLION. . U EA.I) AM). REFLECT! DIL BONAPARTElS OK BAT WORK. ON Dlkctucu 6r the Oculiwl Orgnu*,; CAtuin Tits PRIVATE MEDICAL iREJTISB; , op. GVinB -T'i IjKALni. - Adnpt.-d to the uw «f even individual [male and fu male.] The greatest book, and only on*, ovor pobI illicit In anr.bnsuapo nr (n any country, on lb I* . subject. The valuable advleo and tmprouivovanTup it •Irtu, will prevent yean of nbery sod sulfcf- - leg, and wyo mutually Ibnumnds of lives. ®Tlil» iKmk toll* how to car* the foltu v I up .tinea *cs. a nd vnUjtktrii llin« who prop* In dark ncu: Giinnntio-, Gleet. Cbor* den, Stricture. I’hyiuotli,Paniphymods, Gratot, SynbHlU,' . Iiut*o, M'arU, filotehes, S« ni trail* m. Son) Inal Weak nets, UastnrbiUlnh/hr Self-Abu**. Fapprewlon of the Menses, Palling of Hip \\ otab, bow tA.preveiii Prcglancy, Menilrtutlnn. (Urronnlu, Hbenmatlsm, &c.,dco. 11 1 reals on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy lib remarks to the young and old of both saxes, which every ona should know. It oL«> tells how to promote the growth of the Hair, and prevent Its failin': off, etc. . - - The painful and distinctive habll of Self-poUntloo U hero described, wtlb IboCause,sympiotas nnd romsdy. Millions who now Oil a pro ms lure and untimely grave, could have been living monomenta, willing nnd ready in testify t* Us Liberty admonition*; bad ibis book appeared, aad .Dr. BomrsTX lived In lire •evenicenih century. ■ Beware of Empirics and itinerant self-styled Pro? fe*tor*.'who ATrxwrr cures but never succeed. Ur. Ikmaparlo Is the-only pennanenlly esUblished and responsiblephyriri*n,lh nUrecutUrlltfe,In Southern /Ohm, and his practice extends tbrougb every State kl the Union and tha Brlllsh Province*.- : JFp Lubes In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for Irrcgularitlea, obstructions, Ac., can obtain M*nist Loxica'* celebrated Female Monthly Dlls, at this office. Cacti on .—Married ladles In certain situations should not use them—for reasons, see directions with each box. Priceftl. Rent by mall (oall partsoftba world. JF7* Persons nddresslng Dr.E. Bokapsxt*. by matt, wishing a reply, will please Incloso a pottage stamp. Also, all * bo send for Books or Pills. JFp’TMs Book scot under seal, post-paid, to all parts of the world, on receipt of Si cents, or five sop les for <1.00. ITpAllonlers addressed to Dr. K. Basiriivc,!ta ICT Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will bo punctually attended to. P*. B. can bo confidentially consulted dsy and evening rain or shine, of old or young, American or male or female, at the Loci or’* Office, upon all dlae*ses of which bis book treats. Office hours from A A. .V.toSP.M. JoW-ly

It seems.to ns that all most eeo the propriety of this doctrine,Transport five millions of Hottentots to those shores, or jo equal number of the laboring classes of Inland, Spain, Italy, or oven, of France or Germany, and would any sane man affirm that ibis mass of ignorance could be prepared to exercise judiciously the right of citizenship in a shorter toim than ten years? Intelligent foreigners themselves, who reside among us, acknowledge the necessity of scch a policy. And no foreigner now da tbs country nped oppose this changa in the naturalization law; for it wilt not affect any who are already Lure. The change proposed is not retro-active, but prospective. Oor friends born in other lands will stilt corns in under the present law, which requires a shorter residence of only five years. They have therefore an equal interest with us, in sustaining the doctrines of the American Party; and wo believe the more enlightened of them already begin to look at the subject from this point of view. We have no desire to be proscriptive, and would eneonrago immigration to our shores; we will give to all who come all the-means of material and intellectual prosperity which wo ourselves enjoy.— All we ask is, l&at they refrain from an active participation in tho affairs of our government, until' they thoroughly understand the principles upon which it is based. .

HARWOOD & DOAN, THANKFUL for past favors, would most respectfully annou nce to their customers and the public generally. Hist they are now opening a fresh stock-of Fall mid Winter

jr, P. IIINSIIAW,

WalcUIflakcraud Jeweller

OF CMtKOLLTOS, KKSTVCKf, WLL be here two Jays in each week, (Tuesdays and Wednesdays prepared to do all kinds of work m bisHv«i line. Particular attention will be eivcnVv.y/ lo repairing Watches and Jewelry, and work warranted, if (be machinery is good. He will visit residences in town to repair Clocks, if notified. Ladies, who have Jewelry to repair, are especially invited to call, assuring them that general satisfaction will be given. ' Room at the LtCtxac Hovsg, cor. Main and Ferry streets. Mr. Owens will attend to receiving and delivering work in Mr. Hinshau ’s absence. . i ' Vevay, ap30-tf . P. S.—Will also be at Ghent on Thursday of each week. Room at “American Hotel.” Persona of that place will call on Scolt Tandy for particulars, who will attend to taking in and delivering work in ihcabsence of Mr. H.

DRY GOODS, Comprising all the usual varieties heretofore kept in their store, and to which they invite the attention of all who are in want of anything in the Dry Goods line.

TO THE PUBLIC. C'l. THIEBAUD would respectfully ball the J attention of all bis numerous patrons' to the fact) that he bos this day associated with him in the Boot and Shoe. Business, his two Sons as partners, under the firm and style of 0. TH1EBAUD i SONS. And owing to the change, it becomes positively requisite that ail the outstanding accounts due me should be brought to an immediate settlement, either by payment or note. All persons knowing themselves indebted will please call at the Old Stand ami make settlement. C. THIEBAUD.

Notice to Manor. Dealers r. ; , AXD. MEICKIKT*/' -

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A COMPLETE assortment of (he Oils ncc-. essary, for makingamt flatbriu ereijt Tirie'y of liquor, and-directions foe maxing. Ciderwithout Appier, and for converting tho Clderlo »Hi kinds of while and ted wines, Champagne; dee,; and anackare of the articles used lor glrlnr ARTIFICIAL RrHEN&TU ■ lo Hqnora, (eonverttng TO gallon* of Whiskey to lOO gallons) and every article necessary to commence a LIQDOK STOHB, will bo famished for $33; Abo all: the information necessary to row., duet such as eiUblUhment, Ikus enabling tho new.; beginner to socccslfolly compete with tho oMeitllq- ; uor dealer*. Address through'the Peat Office, ‘■■■V -P.-|iAOOPH,Wiw-Oataaaa»Li.. liuoer'i CenewlratedielA for making ylff- ■. SOAR, b put’up ln'9 gallon package* at $3 per good pipping order. Jsrrtt-ly. ■ (

They have just replenished their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, And are now able lo furnish choice goods in that line.

ET Please give us a call. .CD

- Wc buy Wheal, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, , for which we pay Cash; and trade for Butler, Eggs, Lard, Beeswax, Ac. HARWOOD & DOAN. Vcvoy, Oct. 23,1SSG.

Vevay, Nov. 1, 1856. “little giant

Rising Nun Iron fonnilvy. THE undersigned, having permanently established them stives at Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would'respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Beater Hay Press, which are not inferior to any made in the United Stales,, from the fact that the best Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others. We have also Patented a Horso Power, said lo be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be attached to tbe Press if desired.' All orders in Switzerland County, left with p, L. GR1SARD &.SON, will he attended ro. J. M. RBISTER & CO. Rising Sun, J«n. 1, 1857.

IVcw Arrival,

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared torffer the necessaries of life to the hungry ana needy, at a very smell profit for cash. Having purchased his stock with cash exclusive it enables him to sell them very low on the same terras.

' ] i ’ Tcnna of 'Sabaorlpiloti. ‘ * ’ * One copy, $1 04 a yearVln ad ranee.' .■< , . If not paid In advance $1 54. If sol paid wlihia tbq joar, $9 CO. . , Term* af Advirlblaf) Vfe have adopted, and thill 1 strictly adhere to lha following rate* (or adveitbeioenU: . • _ -Om square, (Of 10 line* or lewj for one Insertion, $4 dents; each additional inaerljon, 85 tent*. - Yearly advertisers may change (heir adwerUsemenl*’ quarterly at the following rates r " " ■*' " One square, 3 months, v* * One square,) year, - • • • • 1,84 One fonrih of a c*Iomn, 1 year, * U,44 ; One half of a column, I year, - • s®,® ( " One. column, 1 yesr, • • • 3S,w One column, I year, without alteration, • - 33,00 Advertisements on the Inside exetorlvely, lo be ebarged at the rale of 30 per cent-1ft »drante of abet* rates. — Jfo Urge eats will be admitted In standing advertisements, and no unusual dltplay made Without 1 extra charge therefor,' —Legal advertisers Mb nest be paid for lu advance, . Warris res, Death,, and Religions Notices 1 net tied, gratis, when not accompanied by remarks. — OWtaa-* rtea, Habile .Meeting)’ Personal Explanations, A*., 1 , IS cents perhqaaro for each Insertion. — Special tlces Intcrted et 8 cents oer line: and no retire lending, to the advancement, of Individual ante retire will «• published wlihonl pay therefor. — ■ • ’ /

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Corn and Cob mills, At Manufacturers prices, at nov26 GR1SARD & SON'S.

His stock comprises of everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES,' Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaralus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and tobacco and cigars For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For farther particulars cation the undersigned. . ALEX. DETRAZ, , No. 4, Schcnck’s Block, septa Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

Washing Fluid. CARINGTON’S Superior Chemical Washing Fluid is for sale in Vcvay, at Ales. Dctraa’s and P. Wiley’s store. E. G. CAIUNOTON.

Hides Wanted. THE undersigned is still paying the highest market price, in Cash or Groceries, for merchantable Hides, P. WILEY.

To Butter Malices AND FAimERS GC.VEIIALLT, WE ate now manufacturing Davis's Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, dec It ’ F.L. GHISARD k SON,

Lightning Conquered, TTHG undersigned arc now prepared to furnish Lightning Rods, with directions for nutting up, and have now on hand 1001 fed for sale. ,F. L. GRISABIUySON.

*ar> young lady being recommend* ed to: exercise for her health, said she would jnmp at an offer and run her own

Salt! Sail I WE have now on hand a good supply of .No. I Kanawha Salt, dcc3 F. L. GHISARD SON

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on ha ml Chain Pumps. For sale low by febH F. L. GRISARD ft SON.

INDIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE. $TA BUSHED by the NcwEiicuito Miukau Socirrir for the suppression of Quicn»r, and the tneceetfol treatment of all Untintip* od the Matteu. or labUK ijUem of hledklne,. ■ All penoM'afflicted with Ulacajo akonld addrra a letter to' the Superintendent, J)R. H.; GKBffRB, 3Q Uromfldd Ft- tkuton. Hut., and receive free of charge, the RodetfVnewpepcr, giving fall deacrip* lion of treatment and reference to care* cured.

- DR' J. W.|MTJBPHY> PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. am STERLING, ; . gnUutlud Coanly» Indi«»i« ■

WBiVJTIS'i'KV. mmL dRJ. W. BAXTER will contmflS8|Rue to practice in Veray, the first ,J Monday, Tuesday ami Wedncsj B y; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. ‘Not. 10, 53, 21-tf.

P. WILEY, GROCER) . (Successor to Ira Lindtey.) Corner of M«ln nml Liberty st r s*i Kyle'* Building) opposite Odd Ptllot«' HsJl. H7" EEPS constantly on band a Tull assort* JWk. tnenl nf Fresh Groceries, Wooden and Willow Wore, Confectionaries, Cigars, Notions, etc,, etc. i anl

S.. V. & COCO PA L VARNISHES. MASUFACTCRKO BV mHSO.S, VALENTINE $ CO., 05 DRQAD STREET, UOSTON. AT the Mechanic* Fair, recently held in Roston, the Committee, of which Dr. A. A, litres, Stole A stayer, «u Chairman, awarJr.l a SILVER lUfUALtoS., V.&CO., for tlwlr .ujwrior Vsml'tiej.

DEAFNESS CUBED, HOWEVER caused, if the ticking or a .watch can be heard. Letters of inquiry addreued to Dr. BOA HUMAN, No. 13 Suffolk I’bcv, Botton, attended to. - . Kemedlei and apparalai ecnl lij ErpKM.

p. p. dodge; ;■ Piano* Forte Machinest, and Masd>actu»er of Piaso*Forte Hard wake, ■ ID Reach Street, BostOD f and West Cambridge, Mats. PLATE boring and sundry Jobbing relating to the manufacture of Pianos, SeraPIUSES & ORGANS, axecalcd with dUpaleh. Order* from abroad, by Exprct) or otherwise, solicited. . Janflf-fiiw

■ ICcady-made Clothing. JUST RECEIVKD.a large and splendid assortment of,READY-MADE CLOTHINC. for superior to any ever brought into this market, consisting of' v COATS, PANTS, TESTS, NEW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a first class "> CLOTHING S TORE I pledge myself to sett cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, "small profits and quick returns." ‘ Be sure and call at No. I Odd Fellows* Hill. sept P. L. COURVOISIEB