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where the disease his appeared, that Dr. Sutton hi* taken, much valuable infonriation conld Hit* been .derived, which would prove of T*at importance to th* public, Valey Fam\tr.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, i PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT AN NOUN OEM ENT. TO thus* afflicted tellli SaxaU Stseam, nth M EPKB«ATORHH(tA ( SEMINALWEAKNESS, 1MPOTBNCB, CONOBBHIEA.OLBET. BYPHILLIf, Vu Vice at ONANISMi or JJELP-ABUKK, &&,*«. .Tb» HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of lb* trfol destruction of human tlf«, caund by Sexut dbeutt, and lbs deception* practiced upon the nnfarfcinte victim* of »uch dl*e*»e* by Qutcx*. bare dhfecUd their Consulting Surgeon,** a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name; la giro MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all permit* tint* afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition. (*gv, occupation, babKl or life, Ac.,} and la tan of extreme poverty and wlfcrlng, to famUh mediant* tree of charge.- - . Tbe Howard AaaoeUlhra U a be D stolen t liutllntien, eiUUIthed by apodal endowment, for tbe relief of lb# tick and dlitreaacd, afllkted with “V(raleat and Bpl demle ■ Dlacaaea." It baa now a inrplni of mem*, which the Director! hate voted to expend In adtartJalnx tbe ebore notice. - It la need [cat to add that tba AtaodaUon com man da the highest Medical aklll of the age, and will furnish the moat appro red modem treatment

Halt Drlaklng PoUonon* Liquor*. ,' riTurr mrioriu rnoctss For making

M A R TLAKP L OTTERI3S FOR MARCH, 1857.

Maryland Lotteries,

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AU Kin da of Llqnora and Vinegar, iKSTairrtr, by the w of LACOUR'S ESSENTIAL OILS. npHESE OILS are oblaiflcd by Distillation M. at the Chemical Laboratory, Parish ot Jcfforaon, tff Pierre La to nr, author of Laecor’* CliemItal AnalytU, Laeour** Chora lea I Manipulation*, la retiree the Manufacture of U'rodrr, Ac. Purchaser* are particularly req netted to relara the llaaka aod obtain lock money, If tbe Oil does not give perfect eat I* taction. ‘ LACOUH’flOiL OK' COGNAC ddnrert* nentral iplritto a superior Imitation rf Imported Uraodle*. tlx; Otard, fai*rac,M#relt Cognac, Vonllney, United Vineyard Proprietor*, Caitillon and London Dock Brandt**. Tbwc llqoor* will have'a full fruity flavor and a beautiful, apatkllng Color. Common Keetifltd WhUkoy will be Changed by (lie uce of (he Oil ol Cojrvie to New .York Brandy, Ptoo Apple Brandy, Common Coxnae Brandy, die. LACOUK'ft OIL OF HVE change* Beellflcd WhUkey 10 MobtraraheU Rye WhUkoy, Old Virginia Matt Whisker, Bourbon Whiskey, dec. OIL OK CEDRAT change* com men Rectified wM»key to Old Irf*h Malt whbkey, and a tuperlor article of Scotch whiskey. • OIL OF PEACH change*common- whiskey|to Virginia Peach Brandy, die. Oil of I’eacb an<T Oil of Cogoae will eonrerteommon whiskey to apple Brandy. OIL OF GIN converts the, poorest whiskey to Holland Gin, Seheldam Schnapps, Rose Gin, bvren Gin, English Gin, die. .LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will. In Ore hour* after being mixed, change flee gallons of good Vinegar anil Iweatj-Bre gallon* of water le thirty gallons of the most acid .Vinegar that can be found In Uio market By! tbe uaeof Laeonr'* .Concentrated A el J, vinegar can be made for one dolUrand Italy cent* per ham). : FOR MAKING: LIQUORS, Laeoar'f Oil* require no preparation—only pour the oil Into Ihe whbiicy and shake wclL The liquor* thus made tvlU bare « flno ualunt aroma, a Tull, Hib,'oIly a beautiful transparent color and a (Inc bead.. La coo r** Otis exert three distinct properties In converting common w7il»* key to brandy, gin, etc. The Brat property combines with and subside* . In Ute form of flocoteht I articles the whole of ; lho! : grain »ll, (amyl|e alcohol0 -The wbUkey Utbua deprived of that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and become* a neutral spirit;, the second p>oporty consist* loan oily, mnelllaglnou* tarto Imparted to the liquor, which render* it mellow, and Impart* an appearance of great'age; the third'prop* erty U exhibited' In the rich rinotir nutty odor that is Imparted to the liquor, which render* distinction from tbe genuine brawl* Impossible.. - These oil* are pot np.Tn. quart flasks;' each jfla-V contain* *u Sclent oil formakiitglhn e bund re. I gal-. Ion* of liquor. .Pull and comprehensive- direction* accompany the lioltle*. Price, iter bottle. For sale at the cotncrof RL Charles and Foydra* ns. One bottle of tbeso oil*, live In number, wdl bo securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any, part of the country, niton the receipt of 8 to, to Uut address of. P. LABOUR, New Orleans, La. ITT* Purchaser* are requested.** guarantee of pood faith, to furnish u* the name of any house in New Orleans and we will ship them a package of lha Oils. If.they do not perform all that them, they will cost nothing. ,■' Jan9My

R. FRANCE 4 CO., Managers.

Drawings conducted neder the Superintendents of the Plato Lottery Cora mlcsJoner. UyFrlaea paid as soon a* drasmi*/^ A Grand Maryland Lottery lltc lltivnna Plan, ' * CXASD CONSOLIDATED LOTTE XT OF UAfctLAXD, Extra Clatt 3, To be drawn in Ba Hi more,- Md., Saturday, • ‘ Match 28th, 1S57. 30,000 Numbers1—1,000 PrizesI In these Lotteries every Prize mutt be drawn . by tome one, as all the Prizes are drawn out of the wheel.- ' - . tCTT. H. Hcobakd, 4 Co. are authorized by the Manofers to fill all orders, - SPLE.SD1D SCHEME, I prize of - - : J32.000 1 Prize of • - - 10,000 2 Prizes of . • .! - 4.0C0 2 prizes of •' 3,000 4 prizes of - - - 2,000 4 prizes of • * • 1,750 4 prizes of ■ , ; - . . • 1,600 4 prizes of - * 1,250 . 4 prizes of • - ' -* ■ ■ -1,000 . 10 prizes of - ! ;700 , 20 prizes of - - - ■’ . - 600 H-l prizes of ; ■ - • 3tffl ArmoxiwATtdy rawes. 4 of $400, Approximating to $32,000 4 of $3(0,. “ ■ 10.00P ’ 8 of $200, 4,960 5 of $150, . ** ‘ - 3,000 iC of $100, ** 2,000 ' IG of $U0,V ■* 1,750 .lfiof$30, » 1500 JGof $70, , . ” . 1,250 1C of. $60, - . , “ I,0C0 40 of 655 . ** 7f:0 £0 of $50 - 600 ,576 of $30, . ,f " 300

Wednesday, ..... Mined 18, 1867.

StiyohtHfia tTng Chcleimj

Bog Disease,

Editors Gnonnriif OwaaBcuai-J have noticed many remerfc in the pipers relative to whit is termed the "hog cool* era." f I have' also observed that some deaths have occurred in Indianapolis, and elsewhere, supposed to have been caused by ealtug poisoned meat My own opinion is, that what i* called “bog cholera’' H nothing more nor leas than a disease produced by eating still slops, at distillwhere strychnine is freely used in the manufacture of whisky; andit'is natural to suppose that bogs, fed on slops impregnated with that active and deadly poison, will be entirely unfit for -human food. The cupidity of the whisky manufacturers has Induced them to use strychnine. in the preparation of their yeast or malt, because it has been ascertained that a large increase of whisky, from a given quantity of corn,is the result. A chemist, who has analyzed a barrel made in a certain town in Ohio, gtfes it as his opinion that there was strychnine enough in one barrel to kill thirty men! . This being the case, is it surprising that so many men die in these days with delirium tremens. While spending a few days last summer with a friend in OhilHcolhe, Ohio, I was informed “that large quantities of fish were/killed in the Scioto Diver, near that place, by the drainings from the large hog pens at the distilleries on. that river!—• Now, if the excrements of hogs is sufficiently impregnated. with strychnine to destroy fish in large quantities, what must ho the condition of the meat fed on anch infamous stuff. It is proper, that, the whole country should be made acquainted with these facts; and I thick our State Legislature should not adjourn without applying the proper remedy, by making the use of strychnine in tbo of alcoholic liquors a penal offence. If you agree with me, I hope, you will give the subject some considerable attention, and endeavor to have the evil corrected. Howard, ; Sprikofisld, 0., March 9,1857.

During the last year or more a very destructive epizootiobas prevailed among the hoge throughout considerable portions of the Ohio Valley. -From the sudden and great fatality which attends Ihe disease, and its similarity, iu some respects, to the cholera in the human family, it has been called the hog cholera or plague. . It is a little remarkable that when such immensenarabersof valuable animals have

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CEtTiricATLs or Facijom, 26 Whole Tickets, - • *18,00 2d Half Tickets, -i * 8,00 26 Quarter. Tickets, * * 4,00 Ncfriiixc Vehtlae—Noth 1x0 Ga)A,

Tickets bought by the Package are alwayi Ut

most profitable to the Purchasers. Tar Packaged.

been, so suddenly swept off by this disease, that sn few men of science have taken upon themselves the duty of investigating its cause and character, with a view to find out a remedy or preventive. * The accuats that have reached ns of this disease,have generally been confined to the hogs fed at distilleries, hut whether it had its origin in these establishments or not, we have noauthentic information. That fatal diseases should originate among

For £25, package Wholes, Halves & Quarter*. For $10, package Halves two Whole tickets. For S5, package Quarters & two whole ticket* QTLook at the following Splendid Schema*, one of which ore drawn at 13 o’clock each’day of the week.

Just Published, by tbs- Association, a Report an Rpemslorrtiaa, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Ontnlud, Masturbatloa or Self-AbaMfiDd other Diseases of the Seznal Organ*, by tba Consulting Surgeon, which will to ten! by mall (In a sealed envelope), Frkk or Castes, on (be receipt of Two Stamps for postage. ‘ - - , Address, Or. Oto. R. Cauiocx, Consulting Surxeon, Howard Aasoetatioa, No. i Booth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr order of the Ulreclora. ■! EZRA D. HKAKTWELL, PrestdanL CKO. FAIRCHILD,ReereUry. . febSVJy

CAPITAL PRIZE, $5,000. Painptco liiultnle 103* CORBIN & CO., AGENTS. .'Scheme.

SPRING TRADE.

1 Pnze of $6,000 10 ...... ... 600 1 * r 1*1 3 « ., W / 200 " .... V 63 " w 63 ** » 126 " * 3,906 “ ‘ » 2.1,136 I

WE are receiving and now .opening a large, and splendid assortment *of Slardware and Culler}',

swine, kept as they arc at these places, is not ntall to be wondered at; the wonder

is that they are notjnore' frequent: But whether this disease had its origin in the distilleries or not, it has not been confined to them alone, for it has prevailed on many of the neighboring forms throughout the infected districts, and targ? numbers of valuable animals have been lost by it. The only description of the character of this disease, that has reached us, Is from tbo pen of George Sutton, we presume an M. I)., of Aurora, Ind., which appeared

consisting in part of the fottowing articles, to-wit:— * ... Table and Pocket Cutlery, ■. . Scissors and Shears, •’ , Razors and Strops, ' Table, Tea, aod Hasting Spoons , Edge Tools of all description,-

27,314 prizes, omontiling lo ;$i7,t#V ..The Universal Favorite . Cum 255, C0RB1N1 * CO., Aourr*. Scheme.

■ ' ■ Bench Planes, Cades 4 Squares, Hand.Ripp, Pannel & TeuriantSaws

Wood if Crosscut Saws. ; ■■ •- In short, s full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and Coopers’Tools. , . —ALSO— -

1,000 prizes, amounting to...., $153,600 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $21.

1 -prize $3,000 1 •< . ; ....1,660 J " 1,000 2 “ 760 2 '*• ......i.....K» 211 ..’ „••• *" co " 10 C6 :« 4,22-1 ** 225,710" 1

iu a late number of the Cincinnati Gazette

Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Gar* den Rakes.ic., <Vc. 400 pair Trace Chains, ' , 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, ./• 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, [ Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, - ' - Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consist* ing, id part, of Bridge Bitts, ' Enameled Leather, Buckles, do Cloth, Sturmps dr Spurs, Laces $ Fringes, ... 'Tacks and Harness Saddles, - Brass Bands, &c., &«.

•HR1LLIAXT SCHK3IE.

He appears to have made quite a thorough i tires ligation by repeated examinations of thointernal organs of (he diseased animals, and finds (hat their appearance are various, as the symptoms are different, From an examination of forty-seven hogs that died of this disease, ho ncarccly found two that presented precisely tho same appearance. * So far ns information has been received by Mr. Sutton, the disease bos prevailed in Indiana in the counties of Ohio, Switzerland, Ripley, and Dearborn. In Ohio in the counties of Montgomery, Butler, Hamilton and Clinton. In Kentucky in the counties of Kenton, Boons and Gallatin. We have heard of some instances where it has extended to the interior among a considerable number of farmers. To give an idea of the number of hogs that have died, the losses at the following places are staled : At Ingraham's distillery, from the 1st of August to tho 24th = of October, 1,285 hod died. At the distillery in Petersburg, Ky., since the 18th of October, 2,570. Mr. Pate, of Rising Son, lost 500 ; Mr. Slnmcr, of Covington, 500; Messrs. Gaff, of Aurora, 4i546', At How Richmond, since the disease made its appearance, 10,435 have died, and in tho vicinity of Aurora, 0,000 have died, making an aggregate, so far as accounts have been received, of 60,000 hogs, valued at 8300,000, and when fatted would have been worth 8050,000. From experiments made at Aurora, it is stated that the disease is more violent upon hogs that are fed on dry corn than those fed on slop. The average number that died in tho pens, that bad been fed on slop, was from 33 to 55 per cent. The average number fed upon corn, that died, da pat down ot from 60 to 75 per cent. It is proved that tbe disease is contagious, and that the Iqtcst period of contagion is about thirteen days. It is also ascertained that the pons in which diseased hogs have been in will retain the infection, in warm weather, for more than four days, and probably from ten to twenty. Another very important fact has been oicertain-

Rkam> Cossoi,ipate t. Lottext ovMaxyuaxd,

CLASS E, To be drawn Saturday,'March 21st, in Baltimore, Maryland. SCHEME. 1 Prise of gttt.TIO 1 prise of- - • * 12,500 2 prints of - . .. 8,000 / 10 prizes of ■ • .. • 5,0G0 ,10 prizes of - - v S.600 10 prizes of. - _ - ; ‘ 2,000 53*100 prizes of r ‘ "* 1,200 85 prizes of - * ■ 132 prizes of - • 3CO 132 prizes of - SOU 132 prizes of - •. 100 3.8C0 prizes of - - * 40 23,740'pnres of - - - - 20

Olij iVoivis Tour Time. A BOOK FOB TUB MILLION. READ AND REELECT! DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK ON Diseases of tile Griillnl Orgnui, . ' called tiis A; PRIVATE MEDICAL i REdTJSq; OR, GUIDE TO .HEALTH. Adapted to the asO of every Individual [male sod fe i male.] The greatest Look, and Only'nne, ever published In any language or In any country, wribh subject. The valuable advice end Impressive Wavn- - lug It give#, will prevent years nf misery buJ suffering, annually thousand* of live*. ... - Till* book loll* hov to ears tho \AjS ‘ ■ follow Ing dlreajt*,and uni I glit'i£R* s&JvK ■ en dio*e who grope In dark. OK ness: Conorriicr, uleet, Choi*-’ deefSlrictnre, Pbymorfs, I’an,«Wb &ubO, Waits, Soni-j-JGKQQr mBmri sUsm, FemInal Wchknc-'jMsv UtSfif jnMh tarballon,or Felf-Ahuic. Suppresslon of the Menses, Palling Iof the W omb, hoar in prevent VsMytflSZSfffllk V PregnanrV. Mcn'lrnatlon, Har'u' rp-y** - renness, Rheumatism, &c.,ttb. ' If treat* bn Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage .Celibacy,'with remarks lolheyoonc and old of both sexes, which every tine sliMPrkhoiv. It also tell* how to promote the growth of the Hals, and prevent It* falling off, Oce. The painful and dwructlvo habit ofSelf-poHnllooIi hero described, with.theCause, symptoms and remedy. Million* who-now DU a-prematureand untimely grave, contd have been living monuments, wtiling and ready to testify t* Its fatherly admonitions, bad ihi* book appeared, and Dr. Boss rat* lived To the seventeenth century. ■ ‘ . Beware of Empirics and Itinerant self-styled Professors, who sTnxrr enrol but never succeed. l>r. Bonaparte Is tho only permanently'established and responsible physician, In his peculiar line. In Southern Ohio, and his practice eviands through every Slate lb the Union and the'llrlllsli Provinces,. . fTf* Ladles In . want of a pleasant and safe remedy for irregularities, obstructions, die., can obtain Mao; sms Louis's celebrated Female Monthly Pills, at this office. . Camox.—Married ladles In certain at to aUo ns should not u» them—for reasons, ace direction) with each box. Price 41, Bent by mall to all parts oflh eWorld, jrp Persons addressing Dr.B. BoxarssTi,by null, wishing * verily,.will please Inclose a postage stamp. Also, all who send for Books or ITUs. ltj*Thl* Book sent under, seal, post-paid, to alt parts of the world, on receipt of 25 cents, or lire cop Ics for f 1,00. • : ) - TTpAILonlcrsaddrcaied In Dr. B. BovsrstTr,No 1G7 Sycarabre street, between Fifth [and Sixth streets. Cincinnati, Ohio, will be pnnclnaUr attended to. Hr. B. can he contlJeotinlly consulted day and evening, rain or shine, of old or young; American nr foreigner, mate or female*, at the Doctors Office, upon all dtscascrof which hit book treats.' Office boms from fl A. M. to 6 P.M. ■’ JeW-ly '

30,310 prizes, Amounting to |5S,4t*> Tickets $ I—Shares in proportion. JtnihUMiT. .4-30,ISO Dollars.

MARVLASI> CON SOI.I DATED LOTTE RVC Class 30. COltitlX it CO.,- Acest*. Tty pnekagt* in fA/s; Cirtificatei of paclagtt : 26 Wholes, $100,00 26 Halve*.- 450,00 26-Quarters, ,$25,00 . 26 Eighths, $13,00 Selicme. ; \ 15 prizes in each package ofJ26 Tie^cti. I prize of....$26,MW $26,000 i • •* .....i;,oii.., »..ii,oii : 1 " ' ......6,000 0,006

Having personally selected the above arli clcs, it will enableus to cell at wholesale or retail, at os'low "prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains. * . Give us a call, and examine our slock of goods aud prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. GRISARD^'SON. Feb. 14, .

Year Good Reason. —The local editor of the Buffalo Commercial (who is a physician by tho way) is advocating tbe puhlicating of births in tho news-paper. Ho thinks them of more importance than deaths, for the reason that when .a man is dead be is done with, bat when be ii bom he is only begun with.

30,316 Prizes. Amounting to.$(,141,110 Tickets $20; Halves 10; Qtiar. 5; Eighths 2,50. Certificate of package of 20 Wholes $316 00 Do. do.. 20 Halves . 133 00 Dp. do. . 00 Quarters . TO 00 Do. ' do. 26 Eighths, ' 39 50

I *' ... ...3,000..:.........3,000 1 « .1,500 ....1,600 10 “ ..130. .,7,600 10 •• ........600... t ........6,000 10 " ,400 ...4,000 10 ........300.-.. 3,000 10 “ -....200.. ..2,000 400 " ........too. lo.ooo 63 ** ..76 .......4,726 C3 *' 50 3,160 C3 ' ,30 .’ 1,890 125 *• ........ j30 2,620 6,:t(io ■ ** : ...Jlfi 100,000 .20,295 " ..... 8.... 234,300

UTAH orders for tickets or packogcs in any of the Maryland Lotteries, will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed ip all pur chasers immediately after it is.o'vt-r. . Address T. (L HUBBARD.t CO., ■No. 39 Fayette-st., oi Hot] No. 40, ' marllm ■ Baltimore,Maryland.

BUSINESS GAUDS.

1. O. O. F. INDIANA LODGE, NO. 126. 0. 0*. F„ meets every day Evening, at Odd Fellows’ Building, Vevay, Indiana. E. H, Rooms, Sec*y. I John P. Doan, N. G. Jesse Teats, Treas. ( O. S. Waldo, V. G.

AFFLICTED READ!!

. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.—Established twenty two years ago by Hr. KINKKL1N, corner *f Third and union streets. Philadelphia, I's. TWENHYTtVO YEARS* . Experience ms rendered Hr, K. * mast sceresiful prarlhloner In t\o cure of all diseases of a private nature; «n«nl(ood‘i| detail.-y as an impediment l« marriage; uervopf and sexual Infirmities, diseases- of the' skin, and three arising from abuse of mercury," . TAVK PARTICULAR NOTICE.

[36,305 prizes, anion nlmglo.i $<&6,450 I TICKETS $1—Shares in proporiiun. 73 numbers—ISririuvu ballots.

DR. J. W. MURPHY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

■ We InTarial.l)- answer M*era by return mail, eado- . sing the tickt'U In a godd »*fo antelope, and a Way* - oliwrrp the strictest cohSdence. After the drawing U over, wcMt.it Use oflkbj drawing, with a written axplan all on of the result of Urn venture. All prises; bought 1 it Ihii office era payable iinmeJUlriy aflcr, the drawing-In Current Money, and wo tab* ItaOc., Notes of ary Plate, or- Hank Drafts in paymeiptfoeTickets at par. For odd amounts to analog eking* - we ref cl to Postage Stamps, they being raorw sons 4mem than silver. Cn^respondeiUi may place-the afc-. mo*t conitdynnu In tlx regularity and ’suit? of Somalis, as very few or no miscarriages of pfoney bays* pen when properly directed to us. Its .careful thai. - you mention your I*ost Office,County arlPfWP* Give, us at least one single trial. yon caaoUibiio.nncfc.ir riot gain.' One single trial may make you Imtejftodent fur life. TKY US. There ah'oqld teqe/SjMk • Word ai fail. AdJresa C0R1UPT& CO., AflI«TS, /Jor !90 Pott Officf, Ballimort, Md. Order* fur ticket* or packages ta aaybtai*. Maryland Lotteries, srill recelro prompt afcentioa, and, - the drawing mailed lo:all purchasers Iramedlaielf after It Is over. ' December 91, IBM fca ..

There It an evil habit sometimes Indulged In by lioys, In solitude, often growing up with them to man* hood; and.which, {foot reformed In line time, .not only begets turlous obstacles to matrimonial happl? nets, bul Rivet rise to a. series of protracted, tnsid ; louvand devastating affection*. Per of those who giro way to Ibis pernicious praetico are aware of ilio conseouetitcs; until they fled tho nervous system shattered, feclslrango and nnae* countable sensation*, ant) vague fears In tho mind.— (Rod nages 27, SS, £9, of Ur. K.’j boob on “Self-Pres-ent tlon,*' * The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, Is unable to tabor with accustomed v lgor,or to apply hU mind to study: bis step. Is lardy and weak; be Is dull, irresolute, and enca;cs seen In bis spurts-wltb less energy than usual. ■, If bo emancipate himself before the practice has done Its worst, and enter matrimony, bis maniagol* unfruitful, and Ms sense tells Mm that this Is caused by eayly follies. These arc considerations which should awaken the altcnt.'on ofall who are similarly situated.

Arr. STERLING, Switzerland County, In diene.

FRANCIS ADKINSON,

A TTORNE Y $ COUNSELOR AT LAW,

VKVAV, INDIANA. WILL give prompt attention to alt legal business that may be entrusted to hia care. Office, in Treasurer’s office. jell

DENTISTRY.

flpij DR. J. TV. BAXTER will cortinto practice in Vevay, the first MJ Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. , Nov. 10, '63. 21-If.

RHMEMUEII. ■ Ho who (illcos himself tinder Ur. Kisieuw'* treatment, raaj religiously confide In hts honor as a gentleman, and rely upon th'o uiunnre, that the set rets of Df. K. J * patients will never bo disclosed.; Yount titan—let tm false, modesty dolor jem*from making your case known to one, who, from education amt respectability, e.tn certainly befriend jon. . Dr. KtitKKLia’s residence, liaswen for Ihe lari Iwea* if yearn at Uio If. W, Corner of Third and uolea streets, Philadelphia,Ta.. - .PATIENTS AT A JHSTAJfflfi Can have (by stating their .ease explicitly, together with all. their symptoms, per letter, enclosing H retaittance] Ur. K’s mcdlclno, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United Stales, and tucked secure from puuoe or ccaioettr, by Malt or Esprtu*. READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

ed: that the hog is not subject to tbsdiV ease but once. Not an instance has been noticed where one baa been attacked the second time.

Rising Sun Iron Foundry. THE underirigned, having, permanently established’tbenistWes at .Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully in: form the Hay Growers;of Indiana and Kentucky, that they .slitl continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Beat A Hoy Press, which are not inferior to'any made in the United States, from the fact that the ben Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others. • We have; also Patented a Horst Power, said to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in'use, (which can be attached to the Press if desired. ' '

WASHING PL U IDv r ruiis cheap ami useful «Uole is destiatdi ; JL ; to entirely supercede - the use or the “TTh v 1 end thereby do away with the heaviest pail of the labor which, hour*-, wives have to perform in washing clolhej.—. We challenge u>4 . l .y?r!d to produce a cheaptf pnd better washing preparation. It contain! no Camphtne or Turpentine, and may be used, freely by all, with perfect safety. We positively assure the public that this preparation.' U'ill save half your soap, half your wood in; boiling, more than half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being nibbed to pieces. N. R.—This atlicle is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect. JHfMn Agent wanted to canvass In the adjoining county In Kentucky.' All orders add re Med to E. 0. CARINGTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, IndjABl, —will be promptly attended to, Feb. CO, 1856.—wlf

P. WILEY, GROCER, (Successor to Ira.Lindley,) Corner of Main and Liberty Syle’a Building, opposite Odd Fellows* Hall. D T EEPS constantly, on hand a full assortAwl. ment of Fresh Groceries, Wooden and Willow Wore, Confectionaries, Cigars, Notions, etc.,,etc. . janl

In one instance, 100 bogs were pat into a pen by themselves and fed on com and water for thirty days, during which time they all remained well. They wore then put to pens with diseased bogs, and in fourteen days the disease made its appearance among them. Dr. Sutton innocnlated eight bogs with blood from diseased parts of hogs that bad died of this disease; in fourteen days they were all unwell, and one died, and all died within a week of each other, with the exception of one, which recovered. . jyithougfi'thiB disease proves so infectious to hogs, it seems very conclusive that it cannot bo cooramnnicated to the human system. While dissecting the diseased hogs. Dr. Sutton several' times wounded his hands, which readily healed without any extraordinary inflammation, and the men who wore constantly at work among them were not affected dy the disease.

TO THE PUBLIC.

F. A. BOEBNCB,

C. THIEBAUD would respectfully cell the attention of all'his numerous patrons to the fact, that be has iliisday associated with him fa the Boot and Shoe Business, his "two Sons as partners, under the firm and style of C. THIEBAUD & SONS. And owing to the change, it becomes positively; requisite that all the outstanding accounts due me should be brought to an immediate settlement, either by payment or -note. All persona knowing themselves indebted will please call at. the Old Stand and make settlement. C. THIEBAUD. . Veray, Nov. I, I85B.

Watch Itfalccr and Jeweller,

A vigorous Life of a Premature Death, KiokaMn on Self-Preservation—only 28 cents; •' batten containing ibatratno in stamps, will oninra ■ copy, per return or mall. GRATIS! GRATISlt ORATlSUIJ A free oft to Ati. MISERY RELIEVED.

Mils STRUTT, TtVAT, 1SDUKI. 5S prepared to do all kinds of .work in bis line. Particular attention will given to repairing Watches and Jeweltv;'and all work will be warranted, if (he machinery is good. Those who have Jewelry to repair are respectfully invited to call, assuring them that general satisfaction, will be given. Feb, 18-lf

Aliordets in Switzerland County, left with P..L.QR1SARD &SON, will beatlcnded to; - J. M. REISTER & CO. Rising Sun, Jan. 1, 1857.

“Sature’i Guide,” a new and popular woric.full of valuable advice and Impretdr. warning, alike ntlcaUlcdto prevent years of mutcry, and taro thousand* of lives U OUtrlbulcd without charge, and forwanlcd by mall, prepaid to any Post Office In the United Siates,on receiving an order end oil ng an order cndoling two portage damps. JeUJ-Iy

Mew Arrival*

THE undersigned having replenished his Family Grocery,- and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that be is now prepared tor (Ter the necessaries of life' to the hungry ana needy, at a very small profit for cash. 1 Having purchased, his stock with cash exclusive \ it enables him to sell them very low on'the same terms. ■

BLACKSMITH SHOP!

ffflHR subscriber continues to carry on the JL Btacksmitbing Easiness at the same old stand bn Ferry street, where all kind* of work in his line, is promptly attended to. P* Particular attention paid to making Hay Press frons, and Ironing Buggies and Carriages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. jy30 JOSEPH J^GERS.

itietalic Burial Cases.

Notice to Liquor Dealers AND irCKCOAXTS. •

JESSE v. Short, ‘HTKDERTAKER, has and will continue to 'U keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Melnlic Burial Case« t and also Plates with oil kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to'cementing, and all calls in his line of business. - He constantly keeps bn hand all sorts and sizes of

A COMPLETE assortment of the Oils necessary, for making-and flavoring every' variety of liquor, and direction* for making Cider without Apples, and for converting the Cider to all kinds of arnica and red wines, Champagne, Are., and. a package of (he articles used forgiving A RT1 PI Cl AL KTKKSGTH to liquors, (converting TV gallons of Whiskey to 100 gallons] and every article necestary to coromenea a LIQUOR STORE, will be famished: far <39. ■ Alio all the Information necessary to conduct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginner to aacceaifully compete wlth^the oMut,liquor dealers. Address through the PostOfflee, P. LACOUH, Saw OgLcsat, Lij lacour’i Concentrated Acid for making V1N* EOAlt,U put up la 2 gkllon ipackagei at 95 per package—in good ahlpplsg order. / : ' JanftHy XoBiiltcr ill fillers

His slock comprises of everything common* ly kept in a Grocery.Store, such as COFFEE,* SUGAR, MOLASSES, : Vinegar,. Candles, Soap, Saloratus, Rkc, Cheese, Crackers; Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and i* . :. v .

As a preventive, it is suggested that, diseased hogs should at once be separated from the healthy ones, and when disease ii prevailing in a neighborhood, farmers should keep their hogs from.; running at large, as the disease has bcen'clearly traced in extending from farm to| farm. To destroy the infection in a pen, it is recommended that the parts bo well washed with a strong solution of sulphate of iron, nitroto o( lead, or sprinkled withchloride of lime. As a remedy, laudanum and linseed oil is recommended, when the disease assumes the form of diarrhoea or dysentery. Some farmers speak highly of a solution of soap, in which sulphur is mixed. Mr. Ratio, residing in Ripley county, Indians, states that he lost a targe number of hogs with the disease last fall. Qe drove the remainder of his stock into a neighboring creek, and made them swim about in the water, and fed them in (bo water, and that, after receiving this treatment, the sick hogs rapidly recovered, and he lost no more. Light upon this subject, can only bo obtained by intelligent, careful and thorough examination ; and wo hope that whoreever that disease occurs, persons qualified for the task, will thoroughly investigate it and givt os the result. —If the same pains had been taken in every neighborhood

Attention, Smokers & Chewers I

READr-MADE COFFINS,. lined and (rimmed, cloth covered'dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse nil funeral callsl Having purebssed-his metalic cases of the manufacturer;; and* all bis materials ■ at wholesale prices, articles in his-line wilt he disposed of on the most reasonable terms. . Residence -and Shop-on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1,1856.—If.

E. H. MARTIN, Mam itnet, adjoining Dr. McCutehen’t ojfier, SS still receiving and opening a fine lotof Imported end Domestic Cigars, and keeps constantly on band a gen- 1 ernl assortment of Ibo best Virginia Chewing Tobacco,

TOBACCO AND CJOARS For those who'indulge in Lhe.nauseous weed. For further paiticulan call on the undersigned, . ALEX. DETRAZ, . No. 4, Schenck** Block,* sepl5 ‘ . Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

ANDFAIIItlEllS GENERALLY. WE ate now 'faonuliiClutiDg .'enl Charo, and Butter WoiXer, ami keep, them constantly on hand for sale: War* ranted—returnable ir not approved. ; . ‘ decl'l ' F. L. oftlSAUD & SON.

■HARWOOD & DOAN, THhNKPOL-for past favors, wouldmost respectfully announce to their customers and the public generally, that they are now opening a fresh stock of

Which will be sold wholesale and retail on the most .reasonable terms. (IT Country Merchants are invited to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell to them as cheap as the cheapest. N. B. Nothing but Cigars and Tobacco kept for sate at this establishment. Vevay, Aug. 20, 1866.

BOO'1 AIVO SHOK

Lift Sketches from Common .Paths. A SERIES of Arnerican, Talcs,'by. Mrs. JoJ iia L. Dumont. A'.few j: coplea of this interesting work still on hand at lh* Book and Drug establishment, CaUabon ind procure a copy. J.8TEVENS, Schenck** Rpvr, Periy ttieet.

WEBB '&DAVIDSON,

Manufacturers of all Varieties ‘of ' Bools.and Shoes, And dealers m the best Brands of EA8TBIU7 WORK,;,

. Terma.of 8itb»qrlpt|on, ' ' One copy, |1 00 a year. In advance. , , ’ 1/ not paldln advance, 1 |l 50. ■ ; If not paid within the year, $3 00. ; . i . ■!-i •.. Terra* of Advertising. - . \ We tare adopted, and abaII strictly adhere to lha following rale* (or aavertUomenlai / ■ * One’iqaai*; (of 10 Knee or teat, I forone insertion, SO eenli; each additional Insertion, £5 •,!. Yearly advertiser* may change their advertisements quarterly it the following ralaet - One square, 3 month!, • * ■ • • |3,W Ono »qaart>,l year, * - • - • • 5,00 One foorth of acetone, I year, , * H^OO Ooe half ofa column, 1 year, ,. ‘ - ■ 50,00 Ona colomn,-! year, .*' * * 58,00 ’ One column, 1 y eir, with oat alien Uoa, - 38,00 AdvertlaemenU on the Inside exclusively, to be chined at the rale of 50 per cent. In adrarice of sbey* rltea. —No large enta will be admitted In stsadlug adyeitUemenla, and no nnniual display madewitbona extra charge therefor.. —Legal advertisements moat be paid for la advance. . Mintages, Qcatbs, and. Religious notices Inserted gratis, when not accompanied by romaiX*.'*—Dbtioartea, nbUo Meetings, Fenouat Explanations, i-5 centa per square for each Insertion.Spealal f?oU«ilnsertedat8cett* per line; and no notice tending to the advancement orlndlmtul enlorpHM.WtU be published wfthoit pay therefor.

DRY GOODS,

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

HAVE opened an extensive store, at ,lbeir new stand on Ferry street a fewjfrj. daors’west of Teats BQdScheDck*awBy ; aloie, and intend keeping! on band>* general assortment of. custom ;,-andj Eastern ■ made work, which will be sold as low as any other establishment sell. The comoiuuily know wbelherwe can make 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. 3,1856.—tf

JESSE TEATS, CAN be found at the old stand, yrhere bo will take great pleasure in showing hi* old customers, and the public in general, his stock of FALL AND WINTER

WashiDg^Flaid; CARINGTON’S Washing Fluid ts for saleViu,VeTay, at Alex. Delm’s and P. Wiley*a store.' 6/0. CARINGTON,

— ALSO

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

Hides Wanted* - TRE undersigned U still paying the high* ett market price, ‘in Caah or Groceries, for merchantable Hides, - P. WILEY.

DRY GOODS, Comprising all the varieties usually kept, which he has selected with great care, and expressly for (bis trade.

DCT Please give us a call. XO

Wo buy Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, $c., for which we pay Cash; and trade for Butter, Eggs, Lard, Beeswax, dec. -HARWOOD &DQAN/ ■ Vevay, Oct. 29, 1866.

Salt I Saltl WE have now on hand a good supply if Mo. 1 Kanawha Salt. dec3 • F. L. GRiSARD A SON,

Just Bcccivjcd, A LARGE supply of Pennsylvania B notewheat Flour, and for sale cheap for cash by declfl CLARKSON $ WALDO.

-ALSOHis large assortment of Halt and Caps, Bools and Shoes, Ac., Ac. And the beauty of it is, they are all for sale cheap. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere, aovlfl

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. Pot tale Ion by fsbU F. L. GRISARD $ SON.

Blank mortgages. ALARGEquinttiy constantly on band and for sale, pt the REVEILLE OFFICE,

JUST received a shipment of Nlo. 1 Kanawha salt. dec3 JESSE 1’EAI'S.

0. THIEBAUD A SONS, KEEP constantly on hand, and for sale, a full supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the Tcry best brands of Eastern manufacture. Our Custom-made Work, we feel secure in saying, cannot be surpassed for neatness of form, or excelled in quality. 0*\Ve will alio keep for sale a good supply of LEATHER. Sole; t’pper, Kip am! Calf. Also, SHOE MAKER'S TOOLS, and all the requisite Findingt for the manufacturing of Bools and Shoes. novlQ-6m

ICcacIy-madc Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior/to any ever brought into this market, consisting of GOATS, PANTS, VESTS, HEW STYLE NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a C LOT Hlirs TORE; I pledge myself to sell' cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, “small profits and quick returns." Be sura and call at No; 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. sepl F. L. COURYOIS1GR

LITTLE GIANT nmiliifti Corn and Cob £11118, At Manufacturers prices, at • nov26 GRISARD dc. SON'S.

COOK’S PILLS) LEG'S genuine anti-billiona Pills/M'Lune’i Liver Pills, Wright’s Sugar Frosted Pills, the Gneffenberg Vegetable Pills, Btandrelb'* Pills, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, M 1 Lana'S Worm Specific, Thompson's Eye Water, Graft fcnberg Eye Lotion, dec., dec., in store and for sale by I. STEVENS, ■ • deotO Schanck's Rpw, Perry at.