Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 10, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 March 1857 — Page 4

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,! PHILADELPHIA. ■ . | IfllPUUTANT AISJVODNCPJirnT.i ! mo there afflicted with Sexual Dlwin, a* i X SPKIMtATOBRJKEA.fiEMISAtWBAKSESS,: ! IMPOTENCE, CONOKRIKEA, GLKETiSVPH 1I.L13,; ‘ lie Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-A HUSK, Ac., Ac. i | The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Id view of the aw-, 1 fill deal ruction of human life, canted by. Sexual dir ' i care*, and lie dceeptioui practiced upon the unfortunate TfriimsofAUeh dlreare* by Ooacx*,b*re directed ; their Coniulling Surgeon, at a CIIARlTABIAt ACT I worthy of their name, to glvo'MHDlCAL ADVICE OHATIH. t» all person* that afflicted, who apply by 1 letter, with a ifereripllon of their condition, (pea, oc* \ cujiallon, habit* of life, dec..),and in com of extreme [poverty snd,»uffcrinj,to furnish medicine* I no of charge. •: - . , , ■ , ■. I The Howard AajoelaUon U a benevolent I mutation, etuhlidted by special endowment, for the relief of the tlci end distressed, afflicted with * Virulent *ud Epi derale It hie note fl surplus of means which the Director* have voted to expend In ndvertlfingthc above notice,. -It U needle** to amt tliat tha AmocUtlon command* the hlghort .MrdicalAilll of the age, ami will fuhtisb Urn must approved modem treatment. ’ ,* ' .Jiut Published, by tho Awoelallon, a Report on Fpermatontnwi, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-* bu*c, hud oilier Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Sar- ■ goon, width will be sent by mall (in, a sealed envelope), Faafc or Ctuxac, bn tho receipt of Two Stamps 1 for portage. i. Address, Df. Cro. It, Cadi or 5, Coosa! ting Surgeon, JInward Association, So. S South Ninth street, Fhllai ilclpbla, Pa. By order of the Director*. | - EZRA D. HBAKT.WELL, President. [ | CKO.PAimTlllA),Fccrelarr. . ■ fcbSS-ly

Quit Drinking PoUtmoiis Liquors, riTrsT tsmtovcw raocu«s For making

MA R YL\\XD LOTTERIES ■ ' t FOR MARCH, IS57. * R. FRANCE & CO,, Managers. ■

Jlarylniid Lotlcrjcs,: OOUBliV d'CO., AOEHTS. 'll Fortune for the . Trial. “There \f o tide in I lie a(Taip*of man, Which, if taken at the flood, leads to fortune.*' ONE Trial may Make you Biehfot Life.— Splendid Scheme Drawing Daily... Send your orders loCOHOIV&CO., the old established'anlliorized.agents who boro sold more prizes than any other office in the State oJ* Maryland. All Prizes guaranteed ly tho Stale.

&jje lii'ijianii Heiinlle.

this Salt solemnly protests against having jit placet! in tho category of frauds and impositions, bc'has resolved thoU.it shall go forth to the world, like the pure golddol-1 hr, with no other pattporl than its own i Woo value. - If-the public find it genuine, | they will receive it—if spurious, they will] I reject and condemn it.. It does just what j it claims to do—nomoro, no less— equal- 1 izes Ibe fluids, by amoving from ttio ays- j nil arterial, venous and glandular ob'tnm- ] lions. Instead of being a panacea for oil; ills, it has control: over but onBill—diRB but one bnt one thing, to wit, BUNDIES INFLAMMATORY DISEASE—whatever be its form or locality-r-wholher in. the licnd, throat, chest, abdomen; extremities orFkin.f Is Slashed, bow it docs this? -Simply by restoring the lost,balance between tbdjfluids anJ solids. /gr To pfotccl; (lie; comranhity from imposition; by, counterfeit*, the propritor will-employ no agent, and has tnndo such arrangements tbat.ho can send the nicdi cine in any quantity by Mail or Express, jin any part of tins 01 foreign countries. ‘ [Prime cost, 5150 per lirachin—pried 82 per drachm.]- r The discoverer now humbly submits Ins Antiphlogistic Salt.to t{io tribunal of an intelligent public—leaving the result with Him wl o overrnlcs oil tlrngs.R Cocosweli,, M. D., Discoverer and Proprietor. Iloihn, Feb. 1857.

All Kinds of Llqnore nmt Vlnrgnr, INSTANTLY, by the uso uf

Wedsepdav, . . . . . M.\ncn 11, 1857.

L A COD R* S ESS G N* T I A 1. O I LS. rfllHESE OILS are obtained by Diftillntioii J. at the Chemical Laboratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre I-v to or, nuDmr pf lacour’s Chemical Analytic, larout** {'Inimical Manipulation', I .a couron.Uio Manufacture of liquors, Ac. ’ Parrhaecr* are partlcubily requeued to return the Basis and obtain tliclr money, If the Oil docs not give perfect (oUrfaclkm. iaCOUR’« Oil,.OF COGNAC donrerti neutral spirit to a, ! superior.imitation rf Imported Brandies. tii: Otinlj PaxCrac, Marell Cognac, Coutincy, United Vineyard Proprietors, Cot 1 lion and London Dock. Brandi*s. These liquors will have a full fruity flavor ■ml a beautiful, sparkling color- Common Bernard Whiskey witi bo tlicmred by the Use of Ui<- Oil ot Cognac to'New York Brandy. Pirn? Apple llrjt.dy. Common Cograe Brandy. Ac. 1 •' LABOUR'S Oil. OF ftVK changes BcrtiCM Willstry to Mohongabela Bye Whiskey, Old, Virginia Aalt Whiskey, Bocrbon tVhlikcv, Ac. Oil, OP CEBl! AT change* ruiuun.m Iter tided whl*-1 key to Old Irish Mall whiskey, and a 9U]wri»r artjcb* of Scotch whbkey. : OIL OP PEACH rliEBgesemtimc.n ultokeylto Virginia Peach Brandy, Ac. Oil of I’each a no Oil of Cognac will c*>nvert tv)ninu>ii * blskev to a). ph* Brandy. Oil. OP GIN muvem tlie uldsiej to Holland Gin. Pchcldam Sthinpp*, Bose lilu, ."man Oin, KuglPh Gin. Ae. MCOUK'S CONCESTBATEI) ACID nil). In five Ilnurs aflerltclng mixed,change lire galbmv of pmwj .Vinegarand twenty-live gallum of waterU lldrij g.-.l-I tons of tho most arid Vinegar that can be found in the : maiket. Ily tho use of Lacnur'j Concentrated Arid, 1 vinegar can IsJ made fot 1 one ileJUrand sixty cent* 1 per barrel. ' x ■ FOR MAKING, HHUOtlS. Laeour** Oils rennlre no preparation—only jour the oil Into the whldrey and shito well. Tint llqaora thus mada ulli have a Cue natural aroma, a full, ri It, oily lade; 'a Wautifnl Irans|i3renl colorpnd it One U-ad. I .scour's Oils evert three d bit nr t properties Sr. loiivenlng O'cini'm whiskey to brandy, gin, etc.* The Brat prs'i-Tty row!;! ■■■'= a lib ami subsides in the fnnn <>f flocnient jculnW ,tho whole of the.grain ‘dt, (stayBe alcohol-) The, r whiskey Is thus deprived of thatiK‘cntLnrriLvling Mid f burning taste, and Irecotnes a neutral spirit? the see* ’ond preiiorty comlils Ut an tnly mutilLvgin'ous ta-te htn|>art«i to tho liquor, which rentiers' it ivdlowvond ; Imparl* an appearance of ervat ago; the third pPVp!crty hcjhlbticd In the rith vinous nutty o.lortfia( I-, \ lni]tarted lo the liquor, which renders dUBtciioa from J the geindiw brands linjtoidlle. - ' K . S There oils‘are put up In qhart dailis: eath C'»k j fonioi/ts taDlclenl oil Ibr making thri e hundred gallonr'of llquof. Pull end comprehensive direction' i nccnmitany tho bttlllc*. Price. 5 - ’ twr bottle. , { For sale at the corner of Fl. Chsrfiisatnf Poylrai srt. I One boltla of I best) olU,dvo in initnber. will be re* : rurely parked and shipped, with bill of lading, hi any rart of the T ’founJo', uitoo the receipt'of fo lire I address of, > p, LACOUR, New Orhatu, l.v. i JI7 Purrhaiers are 'requested, as guarantee of goo-l f faith, to furnish u* Ihc name of any hduM In ' New .Orleans and wO'ulll ship them a lockrge of tin* oils. If they do not perform a 11 that U_chtimed'for them, they will fori nothing- -j ” ' jnn^l-ly

Drawings eondni ted under the Supertr.lemletice '*f ; tho Stai j Lottery. Cnmmlviloner. ICTTrlxe* yald at toots db tlr»vvn,./~;[ A ftraiMl illarylaml Lollcry On IIIe Iltivatm Flan. «n a mi ■ i) > ntu i vtnit tjorrr »y, or, ii * a v i., \ n ( Extra Clan i). To be drawn in Haitiniort?, ,M<L, Saturday, ; laicb 28th. ISoi: . HO,OOO >embers I—1,000 Frizes! hi tjteau* Lollt ii-s every.Prize must be drawn by .sonic out, as alt the Prizes arc drawn out t*f the \i lire!.

* . From Ibo Bwlon • Port.' New Medical Salt.'

As wc knolv but little of medical politics, our opinion may not bo worth much, but wc do tmt hesitate to say that, if.the, substitute for venesection and bjisters an* non need below, (the discovery, of which was stated in our paper some time since} possesses the extraordinary powers claimed for it, the lancet is destined to rust in its case, and the public will exclaim, "success to the now raedicin*.*," Wcreit only a substitute for the painful and hateful blister, it could, not fail to win its way to popular favor and yield a rich harvest to the discoverer.

S/>n).r 1'rcKirre.

Wholes tl; Halves 5ft els; Quarters 3&'cts

rtSTincATca or P.tcK.tora. 2d Whole Tickets; • $16,00 2d Half -• . ' - , - 8,00 25 Quarter. Tickets,, .4,00 V Norm.no Vr.TreaK—Normso.fl* 1 **- Tickcls fwupht hy the Package aro always Hi*

Otil (*f the W lireL Ii‘T. I). II 'DB.mn i'j (,'n. arc auiliotizod by tbr .Mniiayers n (ill all orders, SPLENDID SC I! KM E. t prize o . - tTJ.iVG I Prize oT ■ lO.OPO J PlizrS if - • |,9Gft — prizes t f 3,000 I prizes. f - 2,00t) l prizes i f ■ tab : prizes i f ■* ' • 1,500 i prize; i f , - ' 1 /250 ■ I prizesif - 1,000 1’J prizes d - - . TOO ‘.’ft 1*1'ZeS »f - - ' r -TOO ■ HI prizes< f - - ‘ . ' 300

'must profit aideto the Purchasers. Tar Pacfaoks.

For eW. package Wholes, Hnlvcs dr Quarters. For 31ft, package Halves A - two Whole tickets. For 65, package Quarters A tyo whole tickets 33‘i.ooli at the follawing.Splcmlitl Schemes, one of which arc drawn at 12 o’clock each da? of the week.

Wc commend (ho fortunate and enterprising proprietor, Dr.. F. Cogswell, for his wisdom in sending forth his now dis covery without certificates —so common with the nostrums ol thotffiiy—and with no other backer than its veal value and Ins own reputation. As iic may Ic unknown to the community abroad, wc take great pleasure in staling lliat be lias long occupied n prominent position in the profession, and received (about thirty years ago} his collegiate and medical education at two popular colleges in New England. It will bo seen that tho doctor has re contly refused a liberal prhpo>ition for nn equal partnership in Ids discovery, from a medical gentlemen who has experimentally proved its efficacy.. ■ t ’ : ' Publishers of newspapers and periodicals, at home and abroad, .will bo interest* od in his communication ami advcrliso-' ment. •

cM’iT.u. na/.i:, 35,000.

l'n<ti|i*ro Inslllnlr IiniirryrtlBU m2* v L COIU11N fi CO., AGENTS, . , J Sclit’intv . *■' 1 Pn.M of. .. $5,WX> to - ttwT, 1 .*■ r 1 it S " . 30 20ft . *' ; 2C’ ■ M “ '...* 10' ' ill .8*25 *' ..i.‘ 1 •.1.200 * 21,115 . • -I

I SPKIN^TRADti.

orc and now opt'mnj a- (¥*:. large and splendid assort mail -of Hfardu;irc luid .C’uIIcfv, consisting in part of tlie'-following articles, to-wil;— Table and PocM Culler); Scissors'and Shears,* . • Razors nndStropiT’able.Tca, Olid Rasim; Spoons.-/, ' KdgeTooU ofnil dereripliim, '. IJclicit Planes, Oaccs & Siiuare,*, ■ : Hand, Ilippr Paiinel & Tennant Sa ws Wood »y Crosscut Saws.,', tiV'short, n full and 'complete assortment of Carpeulots’ and Coopers’ Tools. — ALSO -- ’ Shovels, Spades, Manure otul Hay Foil;?, Garden Rakes, &e., ■ dOO pair Trace Cboin.v 200 Halter Chains» ■ , ; • 50 pair Rreasl Cboins, •* 23 Log Ohatns, , , . 23 Lock Chains, • • . " : , Oottblo and Single Ilarrel guns, Pistols of every description,. Shot lings, Powder, Flasksainl Horns, i Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consist ing, in pari, of v : Rridgc lliUs,' - EnanicJod Lenlher, Ruckles, . do Cloth, ■ Slurrnps Spurs, ■ Luces Fringes, ; Tacks and Hat ness Saddles, Rrass Ilritnls, Ac;, Having perseiially selected the above! nrli. clcs, it witt enable »s lo sell at wholesale or retail, at ns low' pnces os lbe same .can be bought west orihe mountains. - ' ; Give ns n eat),, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before, gmng elsewhere to purehase; ' F. L. GKISARD tVSON. Feb, M. ' . ,

u rRinuiviiov rmzi.r. 1 <’f App:.ivii)mi)i*e lo A32,lKXl ; ■lr.f53(fl. -• '10,000 , F of “ ' ■. 1,9(31 F’nf $150,. . " A,00ft I>5 <if 5Kv*, '•• 2.0C , 0 . 10 of S‘J0, M ' 1.110 to cf $so. . - i,5i.io IB of •• . • 1,2)0 in of $'io, • •' ' . i.nco -irt of -555 •** ’ TOO 00 (if >'V* - ** • ; ‘trip 5Tii i f 510, •** Tipo

Poisoned.

27,SI i piiwvariounUiii; l<) ‘ $17,tO" Ylm fuivcrsal FnvnrltO*

IxniAXAt-oMs, March 4.

Ci.tif 3-55, i’OllJiltM *v CO;, AuRxn. Sclirinc.

Tlio family of Mr. Roy, proprietor of the Ray Hotel ,,in this city anil pome boanlorn, twelve persons in all, werepofsonoit thy before yesterday. Arsenic.was found in (lie vessel,' into which the coffee hail been poured for breakfast. A negro cook has been arrested. The persons are now alb considered ont of. danger, but some of them are very hick yet. ' A Mr. Young died.this, morning.from the effects of eating sausages containing poison. .

1 pliJL' r,r $1,000 I .. ..... i,m i . •• ......... i.oon ■ ■ a ' " 150‘ .•* • ' 300' aii •• r .‘ 2a .or, - ■ io tia “ - . ' •! i.it.n “ 2 '.M.TJO '• J

I.KO prizes, itmmnlim: to,.,....... .fclVA.OOft Whole Tieke s $10; Halves jJ3; puarlers $2L 11 if] LI.1ANT SCHK3IK. OnvMi Cons* uiuirit Lottzhv M, A S'S n, T.i Saturday, March 2Isl, in ItjItimrire, Maryland. ' '

(COJIMUX (DATED FOR TKti I’OST.] - Ajmimbntsrio .Salt.— A perfect Saltstitute f>r the Lancet, Leeches and Ell tiers! Of tit intrinsic value the enlightened community, and not the discoverer, must be thc judge. ' When the undersigned, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments’, became fully confirmed ta his conviction that the .Antiphlogistic Salt, which, he now has the happiness to present lo the American public, was an effect tin I substitute for JblopiMetting, leeches and blisters, bis mind was so agitated that no could not sloop for many nights. The cause of Ins agitation was the striking fact, that the manner of its operation, like that of the vims in vaccination, could not bo satisfactorily cxplaincd npon any known principle. How, ip whatway, it so perfectly subdues inflammatory diseases and no others, vr an at first wholly inexplicable—but, on further experiment, it was pro veil that by its power over the veins, arteries and glands, it cqualiset the fluids of the body, the wont of nn cquilbrium in which, is the folo cause ofinflamatioh. Such is its potency that like the vaccine matter, it requires merely what adheres to the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect the entire system—but most be t»stantly used to prevent decomposition and secure its full virtue. Three quills in niato and two in chronic diseases every 24 btmrs, till the febrile action has subsided and a perfect cure effected. When U takes the place of hlistcis and leeches in local affections, as brain fever, croup, pleurisy, the., its qfttdo of adminiatrallon is t wo- fold. [ See directions for dissolv iny d‘c.] , The discoverer has withheld it from tlto public till now, by .the advice of n judicious pliysician and valued friend whom lie consulted—a gentleman known and felt in the medical world—and who desired to submit it to the tost of experiment. After witnessing, under his own scrutinizing eye, its‘signed triumph over both acute and chronic inflammatory diseases (no .others) in repeated and rc-pcatcd trials, ha made a libcint offer to come in as special and equal partner in the recipe for its manufactuio, but the proposal was rejected. Though encouraged by tho zcal and good wilt of his medical brother, he does not expect its ready acceptance either with the public or-the profession; for a great error, long sanctioned by high authority, is but partially removed. • The disuse of the lancet, ami blisters, U demanded both by humanity and science, la it not a mistake, to suppose (bat a kettle of boiling water (the inflamed blood) will cease to boil, by dipping'out ufyart of It—or cask of bad cider (impure* bipod) bo made good, by drawing off » portion of it ? Is it not a mistake to suppose that blisters and rubefacients will remove inflammation, whori they virtually snpermld one inflammation to another? The late Dr. B. Waterhouse, of Harvard University, said—"I am sick of (earned quack' cry."' One of tlio.most eminent physicians in Now England acknowledged just before bis death, that “ho had been doubting for many years whether blood-letting and blisters did not aggravate rather than arrest." Some who stand high in the old and new school, have quite lately capons] fid his views and now openly confer, they believe thelancet.setons, leeches and stimulating ointments injure ten where they benefit one. They think there is a moaning to Dent. 12, 23—Gen. 9. -I—n«.) Lovit. 17,14 —that, “the blood is the life." It is not the excess of blood (there never is too ranch) that causes liisca.-e, but the want of a balance between the fluids and solids.

, HC1I1- M K. ; i. i ) riztMr - , ' ■ ) prize t ( - ' - - ‘ .• ’■ -, - • (’2,500 •3 prizes if - - . S.000 lu pr»7.tS r>l . : e 5,000 10 prizes tf -. - ■ a.SfsO in prizes if. - - ' . - . o.COO prizes <( ■ ■ • - ■ i,25ft f- 5 prizes !■( - . 51*0 i:i2 prtr.cS nf . . • 2*0 13*2 prizes nf - • ■■•.VO !32 prizes of . •• ilKJ prizes r,f • if\ 2*:,H0 prizes nf • - 20

; Oil, i\ow-,is V«»r .Time. f ' ’.v rook rt\n tub mim.Ui>*. j* UK A D AND UKm:CT! ; DH nONAPARTC-S 0 If MAT AVOIlK MN j Diseases oftlic Ocnllal Oi^m, f icAtLKn Tirr .. j PRIVATE MEDICAL \ UV.JTISV.; I - OR, color. TO IIKALTH. ; Adapted to the ure of even Individual imale ard f.-. i male.) The jrrvak'l lujoW.r.iiJ only one, ever pule. ' • ilfliotl In any laiiEHPEii or In sny country, <>u loir 1 suljcrl. Tlifr valuable advl," Mid Impressive «.irii* 1 In» O pivcs, Hill prevent year* of ml«’ry r.nJ >uOri, tngl ami «vu annually, ihutuandv of live.*. 1 • .This book lulU how to rnrv JV. ; ! jJfiS runowi!is*ti'ca*e*,sint .•nllshl' j i0K **u . w inv/crepc In dark Iffdl up*s : Gwnorrlm-, Gleel. ClinrAre, Stricture. Phy'dioris, f’ara* SEjw ■ phjniods, Gravel, SjpliHti*, : tMjjf UbiJA lluho, V>'bh*, Ulojilie., Scnm* 1 nmrj*. olism. Seminal Weakness, .Me*i w|BKjp favrnrn lurbalion, or .Ceir-Abuse, Sup1 pre'-ilon of the .Memo*. Falling I nf the U omb, how In prevent ; »■ Pregnancy, Memlmation, liarI ■ t rennets, «lieiim«tl#»n, &c.,tto. j ■•, . , ( . It (real* <m'-Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy, with re mart* to (lie voting ' and old of bntM!>ete*,irliirli every one should Vnnw.‘ : II alio tell* fjow t» pretnotj the growth of I lie Hair, 1 and prevent Eta railing off, <tc. | The i<aluful and ilhtroelit e hatitl of Self-pollution U ; here tleWrilied, mlth the Cantu, *y roptotn* ,nnd reme- [ dy. Million* who now Oil a premature ami luitiiaety igrarc, could havo lKcn liviitg. inonumenl*,' vlUIng ; and ready to testify t»It» f*tlierly aJinonliinu*, had libit book appeared.and Tlr. Ro.<tar*-ic Uvetl In ilia ; aevciitoeulli century; . • Ro ware ofEmpirirj ami. Hint rant tolf-ttyled Pro* I feuora, who ATrcxrr cure* but never *Mtewd. Ur. | Bonaparte Is tbit only permanently e.vlublWicd ond I respontfblo phytic) an Onhlt perullartliir. In Foniliern j Ohio,and hit practlto cateniu through every stale lu I the union and the llrithh'Jfrorlncoi- -. - ( I irfbodlet In want of * pl4atant aml Mfeiremeilj | for irregularities, objtniclloojj.Ae., can oMaln Mtn|ame Loxiir*s /Female Monthly Fillip ai . this office. • • Cttmot.—Married bdlei In certain riluatloimhontd , nol'nsc them—for reason*, tec directions with ooth 1 box. Price 61. Aim by mall In all parts of the world. ]Tp Pc renin addressing Ur.E. Bo,v*rjate,l)y mall, wfihfngarcpljTj win.pleaw Indore n tump Alto, all who tcnAfwpooktor PilU. . . TTPIliI* Boot acnl under real, pori'P»*d,ln Mi parts of U10 world, eurecclld of Ove eop retforSIdX). • TTPriUoriloraatldretsed tn.llr. E. BoxirABTK,Xo 1C7 Sycamore street, between Fifth and SlyiU streets. ClnelnnaU, Ohio, will bapunctuallr tittomted to. Hr. K. can bo conOJeuiIally coniulted day and trenwfii rain or thine, ofoW or jronng, Amdriotu or forelancf. mate or female, at IhoMoelor't Offlco. open all ultea»e» of which hit book treats. - Ofllco hour* from B A. M.W8P..M. ; . Jote-ly

jvn:rti»«ljng lo ; .. ..... .-$53,3 Tiek.-N $1—Sfi-iiM in, proportion. ,, linU.UAST, 1.50,15(1Dollars.

Chicago, March 4. The report circulated by Now York brokers relative to the failure of eleven Illinois banks, is« false.

.M \i;vi;axi> i*«sm)ui*.V7ci» -i.onT.KV.-CuM-3G. COItflLV & Ch).\ ,\ar\ i*. in ihl*i-Crrtii>fiitft»/ p<ieLit*ft: 30 Wholes $100,00 *35 Ualte*. *50,W> 3f. tjoaiier/, -'$25,00 3-5 IligMhr, gl3,0* Sclicinc.

John Wentworth was elected mayor by 1.100 mnj. The whole Republican ticket is elected by a still larger majority; The com mo u cqitucil stands: 12 Hep., S dem. Some lighting; two men killed.

::iuV.VPr;.:i-.. . Adi .iiiii:i! ' I. 1 $1,1 H,I !M Ti: kfl." ;>3C: l|;i!ves l*‘l; (Jilsr, 5; DM.lhs *3.50. t *■.•:• riifiile' td if ‘3 i U* Inlrs .$ I I S dfl pi>. do.. ' Oi-nulvos ■ |5J CO (in. <L>,' 21 CjuailiTs •• id rt) ■ Do. . • -do. v ii-EigLlhs, : ' Tj* AI! ord rs for liL-ki Is or p.trl npci in any of iho 'ljity!;’:id Lotlenes,-trill rt'Cviyi- pfntnpr v.ifiili-in,.an I l!:e mailed !o all pur" cii.tsors iirni:- JiafuU' after it is over, - Addict T. II. llltimAKl) .A CO., No. I*). Pajvt!«■>(.» ft) liiiij.Nn,. If*, . uiartliii * ’ llatlinwrc, .Maryland. •

■ 15 in enrli park^bc-ofA Tic 1 els 1‘; nnw of.... 5 in.Utn.......... $26,«n . i • “ .....ii.dii..ii.oii ! i,v ...p.poo 1 I ' ■ b/'W) .;.....3,(X.<1 f V id . e.'...'.. .(5V 7/i(K» iO ■* a.w** :o '* -soo. :.t,0oo f \ti ... . ..-,.iu7 .3,00(1 .jji 3>cro in\ •• ■ iff* tu " 7i‘ J2'» • *t*.u .’•*■. so :...3,i5f) 03' • ...... ..M.....I,suo 125 I “ 20 .3.S30 0,:;0O •• . .IP (0,WO 20,23-5 ' ‘V 231,3*10

f£7* The Tartars pull a man by'the car when they want him to drink, and keep; pulling him until he opens his month,; when they pour down the liquor.. We know some folks' whose cars * would not require much pulling. .

0: THlEBAUi) it SON’S,

BUSINESS CARDS.

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API MCTEI> icr.iixi

INDIANA LODGE. NO. ISC, 0. 0, F.,_ meets L-v.-ry Wed ncstiny Evening; at Odd Fellows' ilall Building, Vevoy, Indiana. . E. H.JtocrRs, Sec'y. j John F.'.Doak-, N. G. ■ Jesse Teats,. Trcas. J 0. S. Waldo, V. G.

KEEP constnntlyoh hand, and for sale, a full supply of .

BOOTS AND SHOES,

30,705 prize.*, ammuliug >*>... $155,155 - " -TiCKBrs $1— Shares tiriifiijHiiiic.il.' 7S imiiihfW—15 Own u hallow.

Of the very Lest liomJs of EaJtcni mauu* faclure. .■ a. \

\Vo ii.rafioMj .isi'jcr l>Ter* t.y r.-lufn titMl, rt>ri<isliiij th*'licti-Mn a pHitl ait.l ulna;» nWrw llit 1 tlrich'il conlMente. After the .Ira*lujt’t* I dtor, n* semi the oiliclat ilr.mlng, mlh * AHtkn evjjihttvati'in <>f Hu re-all •>( ‘.lie venture. Ail J.rirev (•ought u lliU o(!lre nw luyttlilo liuiiKnlUldy lltc <1ra«n^ 4 In t'urivlil .Munvy. ati<l «u Uke KmV SitU‘*ufair Kial.S or tank' On»fw in lafuenl 0>r TlftoUsi l-’i.r o,l,l aiiioui.u In miwld|(rhiii?n •v HtfviU-inj.n'Aw ronr-'-iliaii cr, ( , <irfi‘S" , n , tent« f«ay |»la« (lie u|cmilVI,'Mw In ew. rjxularlty .nml *afc.|y.of mall*, a» ft'O (Vw <vr n'i .Moiwy tup jiun S'I |(!U Hourly in. ; 115 rir.'fjl that yon jo’ir UJite,L5»t».lynn.I Mnto. (TItc nt lew I otio single trial, you canfiM two. imirh. If !)**» (rtm. One ilnkl,! trial .’may riiafeo too lo.lriwn.tenl for life. THV US’; ’Hue’ rliOuM Ik* rn stibIi ror.l ai fait. .\4iIro-t

Oin* Ciislom-niailc Work, wo feel secure iii.sayingj cannot lie surpassed for neatness of fonii, Cr excel ledin.quality.y O’Wc wilt also keep fot sale a . good supply of ' i - :

run. \wild m.\ >ikuicauiovstL-K^-.ididi -d twenty two »c; r« ago by. it'r. KIXKKhtS. comer *»T .Ttifrd al.d l id-» >)renU.-l’ldladclnliIa, 1*4. • J . ' WEMIV.TWO VKAllft* , -. . i Ksjurii’nrt.* I at reudennl Ur. K.* a/limit saceetdul. ■ precl.ti»t,rr.li) lie cr.re nf alt divjfc'i nf a private-na* | Hint; nntdind,'t'debilUy at nil InrpeJtiuent' in marriap.*; nenou- am! sexnal InflrraUiet, dlvrati’i of-the *kln, nmUIinw <tridneTo>tii’abuse nf mernirr. ■ TAKK PAimCRIhlK XUtlCK.':'. . Tlmre U an evil .habit toiaeilmeVtridnlgeJ In by Imjf, In relllm e, nfteii growing up with them in pi anliimtl; ami wh| h, tf invl refortmcilVlti due Itine. nm only (wgets re rioas;obstacles.(o malrimenial happlnets, but give rire ln-a. Kites'of prelraeted.lnrnb loa*,ai;d deve latlitg aiTovUon*.‘ - . Few of ihn.* who giro way to ihl* (wmlrlou* pwctlceftre aware of Ibs-'cnutenueneos, until they dm) the nervous’.*' dein thnllctud, fcvl ulianga ainfnnac* iiliui*, and raaue fear*An the mlml.— (Sco pdget 2f, S, 2D, nf Ur. K.’i Intnk’nU ••Petf-i’nM’-ervalion.” f . .> , ■- .

FRANCIS ADKKNSON,

LEATHER

ATTORNEY $ COUNSELOR AT LA I V,

v . VEVAY, IXDlANA. WILD give prompt oltenfion to all legal business that may be entrusted lo bis care. -- Office, in/Preasurer’s office. . jel I

Sole, Upper, Kip amVCalf.

- Also, SHOE MAKER'S TOOLS,'and all the requisite Fiudingt for the-manufacturing of Bootrt and Shoes. novl9-6m ' Scendy-nindc Clothing’. y ;

‘ The ntifuriut alelhruaffccW loffimo* l» oujMl* to Is nor v tth rem'litmed vigors Vr in apply Mi mliti.l to «ui.ly: Mi Is (arty atnl, treat; fu (< iliill, Irrvwlutt*, and euzajcj eyvn in •hl* #jH*tU.;Hi'ilh'k > .*s enemy Ilian U- ual. '.V,- , triiocinant |»=le; !itra*ulf before t!t*> pract>e hs» dorK-iU word. and crier matrimony. hii marriage I* miiruilfnl, nrti) lih reuselcllJ him J!:al tM*ti ra tried by early, foltls** These a reruwridi’rationVw1dch'itionl>| awake It the alt ritt’on of-hi I who are similarly fttnuteU. • i HEMKAIUKK, • , Ily who jilaf *s Mfnsirif.nndcrDr. KisixunV treatmen I, may re I vontlde lt» M* honor, a* a pm, ilemai). and re y npon the oswrance, that Iho.vtreU of Dr. K.’* pa! icnt*)Mll mivcr.bc diwlo*M- . ' Voutip mor.-lot no Cilee you from maklnp your t i*c known to onO, w)ii», front iMurslion aii’l reiiwobl)! ity, fan certainly Itefrioml yA«. ■' ' Dr. Kisiiti ;‘e reridenew 1ms been for Hie last twenty voan ill tli; If. IV. Comer Of Tlilnl and "Union Jlreou, FMlad Inhb: fa*. V -' / i\\ ri hats at a mtrmx'K': ;

uc.vnsxitv.

JUST REG El V ED, a large ami splendid assortment of READV-MADB CLOTH-

V; • ' C0HI1IN & CO.,. A.;rst. V Jinx 150 l*ast (>iJ!er, llaHitnar', MJ, r<if itekvi* or linkage* In any of ifio Maryland Lollurife<,wUl n'culvi’ prompt alUsnUon,and the drawing malW {<> all jmrrliaMM immctllab-Vv sflur li lt iiToj'. . |X fi;mtjcr si, IMS ilia

DR-J.’ IV. BAXTER will conlinMjnKgLue to practice iu Vevoy,’Ute first MJ -UJ_IiJ5Ionday, Tuesday ami Wednesday; Ghenl, the'liml Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warea w, the Second Monday, Tuesday/oiid Wednesday of each month. i - Nov. 10, ’63. 21-tf. ;

ING, far superior to any ever brought into

this market, consisting of

COATS, PANTS, VESTS, mW ST YLE NECK TJES, ‘ Collars, and everything. appertaining to n first class * V! .CLOTHING STORE; I pledge myself- to sell cheaper than any other House in town, os my motto - is, "smalt profits aqd quick rethrns.’.’ .. • ; lie sure and call at No, I, Odd Fellowr* Holt. sept F. L. C0URV01S1ER

{2 i s iii g'Mi ii j ion To u 11 (I ry. THE undersigned, having permanently es- ■ tablisheJlhems'tlves at.' Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and .Kentucky, that they :still continue to manufacture Screws Tor. the Mormon, or .Heater liny Press, which are not. inferior to any made in the United Slates, from the (act that the hes, Press Buitders;giyc our Screws the preference over all others. ; . ■. V: ‘‘ We have also Patented a Horse Power, saiiUo be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in uscy (which cam he altachcdto the Press ifdeVired. : All orders jn Switecrland County, left wilh F; L. GU1SARD &.SON, will be attended .iu. - , •• • .- ‘ J. ,M. REISTER & CO.. Rising Sun, Jah. I.T857. : t\cw Arrival, y flllllB undersigned .having replenished Ids B Family Grocery,- nod dailyreceiving new supplies, begs leave to inform The public that he is now prepared to rfier ihe'hccessaries of life to the hungry aim needy, at a very smalt profit for cash. Having, purchased, bis slock with cosh exclusive: it enables hint to seirthem very low on the same terras. 5 His slock comprises of e very i king;coinraon ; ly kept in a Grocery.Store, such bj COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, ‘ -. • Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaraius, Hive,' Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper,. Table Salt, and T OltACCO A ND CIGA RJB . For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. For further particulars call on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, . y , No, 4, Scheuck’s Block, >, septs Ferry street. Vet ay, I'nd.. HARWOOD, it DOiitr TtlitNKFUL for past favors, would most respectfully announce totheii customers acd the public generally, that they ote;nosr ! opening a fresh stock of ’■ > DRYGOODS, Comprising nil the usual varieties’ heretofore kepi in their store, and to which they invite the nttention of all who are in want of anything in the Dry Goods line. : ALSO Thev have just replenished their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, And are now able to furnish choice poods in that line.

SCl’EKIOIt CHEMICAL

WASHING FLUID. f-SMMS cliwp and iiscfrtl article is dcMincd • J8. • toenlirvly supercede the use of Um * I nitJ thereby ilo away with - the heaviest part onhedabot which housewives have to perform tn washing clothes.— AVVfiliaileiige the ,td produce achcapcr and; better washing prtparalioii. It. contains no Cainphine orTurpentine, and may be.used freely by* nil,.with: perfect safely..-' AVc posi(jrely'assnre'thc public that this preparation will save halfyour soap, hair your wood in : boiling, inbrc'man half your liihor in washing, nnd-your clothes frombeing rubbed to pieces. - N. II.—This’ailicU is Avomintcd'hoi to iiiiorc'Clothes in anjr respect. ■ - ' - jfT>An Agent wanted to canvass In Vhe adjoining county In Kentucky.” All ordersaddrevted lo , • . K, Cl. GARINGTON, Manufacturer, Switzerland county, Indian.'), —will lie protbpllf attended to. Peh. 20,185C.—wtf ; . , ;

Can have (!,’ staling their case explicitly, together with all Thctf *yn)Jilcm), pir■ letter,'enclc**ht;r a wlulinno.') Ur.l :*» madlclne, apj«mprialc4 actonliDgiy. Fiirw;tnlt’d i □ ■ oiiy part: of Uie tlcltcil Futes, and. packed occure fiotii osXioc pr rcaiomr, by: Malt or HvpWM. • * ■ '■ , ‘ ... READ! VOUTH AND 3IANH00DH ' . ‘ A vigorous 1 ife orb Pfcma.lure Death,’Kinketin on Sc r-Preservation-ronlyfi'* cents. : ' I/*tier» conk Inlitg Uut valnodn *tami«, .frill.enmw a conv, twr re urn of mall.'; - - rnt iTisi GiUTtst: gratis!'-? • . ■ ■ A free qirrie Alt, - MISERY RELIEVED. .

Pi A. BOEKAGR, : .';J \V a fell III a liiT and Jeweller^

MAJSETREET, VEVAT,' ISDtAXV. SS prepared to do nil kinds.of -work in his line. Particular attention will given to repairing Watches and Jewel-pVg rv; and all work will be warranted* ifVt£5? the machinery is good. Those who have Jewelry to repair are respectfully invited to call, assurinc tfiem that general satisfaction.wDllie given. Feb.| IS-tf-

• u Xature'* G aide," a neW amt popularVoiV t mH of ratunbto adm c a nil.Impressive wanilo;. alike celcn-: Isteil lo pre real rears or misery, and 'saw thousands: of lives, IsilblritHiUd without a ml forward etf by mall, jiremM to any. t'orf OT-cj In tho Untted. State#, on rec>|ivlnr an orvici' cncloJlng an onlcrcnclosloz Iwti pdstBge lump*. ■ : JelP-Iy . i

lILACiiMIUil SHOP!

TO THE PUBLIC. THlEBAUD would respeclfnlly coll the : Xy attention of all his numerous patrons to the fact,-that he.has this day associatuV with him in the Boot and Shoe Business, his two: Sons os partners, under The firm and style of C. THlEBAUD & SONS. And owing to the ! change, it - becomes; positively requisite ■ Uiat; oil theputstandihg accounts due me should be I j bnughl to an immediate settlement, either by: I payment or note. All persons knowing them-1 J selves indebted will please call at the Old lStand and make settlement. I C. THlEBAUD. ; Vevoy, Nov. 1, IS53.

Notice * to Litjcor Dealers, ■ :. ■ * k.vn ucarltusTS, ; L CQJIPLETK osso/rmcnl of liip Otis ncc--j'iit cssury, for'malting and flavoring every '.Var1e*y of Hiptor, and directions for making Cider - without Apples, and for convening Iho Cider to aU kinds of. white and rcUwlnes, Champagne, Ac., and •apackage of the articles used forgiving ABTIFI CIA 1, KtllKSGTII lo llmions (converting 70 gallons of Whiskey to 100 gallon*) and every article necessary to commence a LIQUOfl.STOHE, will jbe furnished for gSS. Also all the information necessary to con* ! duct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginnerW successfully compete with -the eldest thy nor dealers. Address through the 1'ort Office, i'< LACOUK, N*W UKLtAM, I*». Lacoar'sConceutratedAcId for making VlhT130 All, Is put up (a 3 gallon packages at $3 per package—in good shipping order. ■ Jan3l-ljr •

fSMlR subscriber continues to carry on the H. Ulocksmilhing Business at tlie same old stand .on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in bis line, is promptly attended to. O’ Particular alienlion paid to making Hay Press I torts, mid Ironing Buggies and Carriages, etc., etc.' A continuance, of public patronscc is respectfully solicited. ]>-30 JOSEPH JAGERS.

illetnlicBiii’brlT’wses. J ESSE SHORT, * : 'H’TNDER' 'AKER, has and will'continue to MJ keep < m hand all sizes of- the latest improved Mel tic Burial Case*, .and' Plates with all kit ds of. fnscripUons. . Ilc witl also attend to c and all calls in bis line of business. 'Tie constantly keeps, bn hand nil sorts and si :es of , '

Kl ADV-IIADK COFFINS, lined and : rimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will a tend with his Henrae nil funeral calls. : llav ng purchased his*metaliacases of the manjtfi cturer, and, all Tiis. materials at wholesale' inces, articles in, his ; line will be disposed of on the most reasonable*terms. ■ .Resident > and; Shop on; Seminary’ street, north-west of Scbenck's.Ftouring Mill-- • • Jan’. I, f tfifl.-Mf . .--i-;.:-:. '

Attention, Smokers A Clicwers! B. H. MARTIN, .Unit street, mfjoining Dr. MeCutcheu's office, BS still receiving mid opening n fine lot of Imported and Domestic Cigars, and Veeps constantly on baud fl genera I assortment of the best

To Hutter itlnltci's- . ai> I'Aitnmis are noy ‘maria fa ctu Dave’s Pot- .» w.;cut Chinn arid Butler Worker,' arid keep Uiem.constantly on band for sate. Warranted—returnable if not approved, decll P. L: QK1SARD i SON,

Virpiiilii Chew in g Tobacco.

Which wilt he sold wholesale and telal! on the most reasonable terms.

ROOT AiVl) SllOK STOiU;.

33" Oonulry Merchants are invited to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will fell to them ns cheap as the cb-npest, N. II. Nothing hut Cigars and Tobacco kept for sale itl this establishment. Vtvay, .Atig. 20,1550.

I VEim cf- DAVID SOX, Man ifaclurets of all varieties of Bools and Shoes, Ami ileaters in the best Brands of EASTERN AVORK,

Term! of Watiaortpllou, i One copy. 51 M a year, In advance.* Ir mu paid in advance, 81 50. If not paid within lUo year, 3~1 CO. Term* of AilTcrtlalug. We have adopted, and shall strictly adhere to liicfollowing rales for ndvertlsctnciiH: duo square, fof 10 tint* Of 1st*,) for one insertion, S» cent*; each additional ‘.‘5 cants. Yearly advertiser a may chan*# Ihclr'advutllseniihrt •tuarterfy at the following rate.*; * J One square, 3 months, - * ■ ■ IW® One square, 1 year, 5,00 One fourth ofa calomn, I year. -* *• DM® - Ono half of a column,! year, - - 2*V*> Uno column, I year, - ‘ • • * 36,00 ' One column, 1 year, without alteration, • 39,00 Advertisement* on the tnrido exclusively, to be charged nllhu rate of 50 pcrecnt.ln advanceof a Wry* rates. — So large cuts wilt he nd milled In a landing advertisements, and no unusual display to a do will, out extra charge therefor. —Legal artvonliSmcnls must ho paid for in advance. ... Marriages, Deaths, and Itellgtobs Notice* inserted gratia, when not accompanied by remarks. ■ —Obluarics, Public Meetings,Personal explanations,die., dm-, IS ceoU per square for each Insertion. • — Special Wo.Ices Inserted at 8 cents perllnc; and no notice tending to tho advancement of Individual enterprise will be published without pay therefor. .

The special excellence of the Antiphlogistic Salt, is that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually subdues inflammatory diseases, (uo others), by producing an cqnilbrinro of nil the fluids and a consequent mi in terra pled circa1 alion. It exerts, like the vaccine matter, an extraordinary influence over the veins, arteries and glands—resulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as indicated by the pulse, which soon resumes its natural stats as the heat, pain and fever disappear. Many medicines offered for ealc, arc accompanied by doubtful certificates, (their rhief virtue,) and claim to bo uuiversa! remedies; curing all maladies—a burlesque 01) common sense. As the discoverer of

JESSE TEATS, ' €tAN. le found at the old stand, where he f will ‘.tikt c re at pleasure ,ia-showing his old cusionitrs, and the public in central, his Mock of

HAVE opened an extensive store nt llreir new stand on Petty street n few daors of Teats and Schenck’sMbl store, and intend keeping on hand a - general as;otlmenl of custom and Eastern pgjv made work, which .will be sold Vm as low as any other cstoblishmcu: sell. The community know whether w can make good work or not, and we hope o iroid customers, and all others who wish any work in our line, will give us a call. Vcvay, ijcpl. 3,1850.—If

FALL .lA'JD WJM'IiR

. Hitler Wauled. npiiE undersigned still paying the hlghJ. cst market price, in Cash or Groceries, for merchantable Hides, P. WILEY.

DEY GOODS,

Qj* Please give us a call, XB

Comprising all the varieties usually kept, which be has rejected* with great care, omf; expressly for this trade.

We buy Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, tVc , for which we pay Cash; ami trade lor Rutter, Eggs, Lard, Beeswax, Ac. HARWOOD A DOAN. Vevny, Oct. 3'J, 1860.' Blank Mortgages. A LARGE quantity constantly on hand and for sale, at the REVEILLE OFFICE.

• ijusl Received, A LARGE supply of Pennsylvania B uckwheijl Flour, and for sale cheap for cash by decJO CLARKSON $ WALDO.

- A ISO -

i ills tinge assortment of Hals and Caps, Bools! Jaud Shoes, 4c., 4c. Ami the beauty of it is,; they arc all for sale cheap. Call ahd examine them hjfort purchasing elsewhere. novIS

JUST received a shipment of No. I Kan a wha salt. • 0ec3 JESSE t‘RATS.

| LIU LK GIAiVr Y 011 & A M E BICA ! Corn nml Cob mills, 1 At Mamifacttirers prices, at nov2G GHISARD & SON’S.

CGOR’S PILLS, LEE'S genuine anti billious Pills, M’Lane's Liver Pills, Wright's Sugar Ftoslcd Pills, the Gractfoiilcrg Vegetable Pills, Brandrclh's Pills, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, M'Lanc’e Worm Specific, Thompson's'Eye Water, GneL ftnbctg Eye Lotion, Ac., ic., in store and for sale by I. STETENS, declO Scbcnck’s Row, Ferry si.

Life Skelcln* finm Common Path*. A SERIES ot American Talcs, by Mrs. JuJ !ia L. Do in out. A few copies of this interesting work still on Hand at the Book ami Drug establishment. Call soon and procure n copy. 1- STEVENS, Srhenck's Row, Ferry street.

W;t*liiii£ Fluid* CtAlUNGTON’S Superior Chemical Washf jog Fluid is fur sale in -Vevoy, at Ales. Dollar's ami P. Wiley's store. . E. G. CAR1NGTON.

Salt! Salt! WE have now on hand a good supply of No. 1 Kanawha Salt. dec3 F. L. GR1SARD SON

fltlAlN PUMPS—'Wc keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale low by fcbt l F. L. URISARD «V SON.

v DR. J. W. MORPHY, .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .UT. STERLING, Sirttxerlaiui Count j> Indiana.

V. WILEY, GROCES, (SiicceKorto IraUnJley,) .■ s ; Corner of Slnln and Lltierly Kyle’i Bnttitlnffj oppoilte Odd Pdlpwi’ Ilnll. v gjT GBPS conslanlly' on ■ hand it full assort* JPft. nient of Fresh Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, jponfeclionaries, Cigars, No* How.clc,, etc.' . ■ " Janl"