Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 September 1857 — Page 4

% Indiana'flelmlle.

Preserving Apples for Winter and

: WASHINGTON HOUSE, ,,YE! I ties nut Sl.» above Seventh SI., or cimaud>)n>*a never Dye; i ouir mrr nnti Kcd » tosfec* hUek,lb brown tunafonnan grey, | PHILADELPHIA. keep* lit fibre* aiwaj* from decay. . SS central, in. the immediate vicinity of tbc, Thh matchWi/ rstiuiirinj: Hair Dye, atm hold* it* most importantPublic Institutions, the best portion as the moal banulw and effiraeioasifair live lend roost fashionable place* of bailne**. and the at- In THK VVOKLU. ■ P/epite.1 ond mU, wbolewle and ; tractive Public Eouan-v of the City. In the important retail, *ud ciipilcd la ten prirttu rooms, at Cit*rot> >- rwraljltc-t of lie tit slid vent Illation. two principal oV «oV -Vo. C Anon (lor« Utoamrat, Xcw Vom, and aimed at In Uj>- rerent enlareeiriciil and !>} all net! Perfumers in the I oiled Sutra. . improvement of this Houae, It la not eat reded, p*.-r-.; . Aoem*-—Loulullio, Ky.,\\'t!wirElarbif k A yoiith, , Isapi. l.j nu* vjtaWiditutinlit America. Tostraopew,' emt Jin. G. Xkuola, tth ttrvJl. Jantit-tj ' 11; rj r**r.'. It*. j-uritioii 1,, Hatty .h'.irablj. The -- 1 ■■■■ ■ : S*it.f.;ritnT returns ttiait* to his friend* and the public for the libera I j>«lr»■;»;;<.* ■ they have el termed la Mo, t ami awnivs them that In- ’wilt endeavor to tuvrii n f coldinuitneo of their lav ora. . A. F. CLASS. | ' . V.B.l*.A*Ct».

WHO* WAISTS MONEY’< $60,000 Mav de 0 stained « Risking Tfs Du lues. Halve* & Quartet TIckHiln proportion. Jiispcr Co. Academy Lottery,

The Far-Famed aud Popular M A*R Y I,. AND LOTTERIES rOK SEPTEMBER, 1857.

Spring Use.

A" New and Excellent Method.—A Indy sends us tho following common-sense like method of preserving apples as a substitute for dicing, which, from what we know of preserving fruits in the same wav, we recommend to general n~e; It is (Imply to slew the apples. as you would for sauce, cither with or without sugar, and .while boiling pour them into stone jars, and seal immediately. Tins Is done by pressing down the cork below the edge of the Jar and pouring over it a seating wax made of rosin, beeswax-and Venetian red, melted together, in any pfoportion you choose, which, when cool, makes an air-tight cement, and they will keep fresh all winter, ami arc much bolter for pies or any other purpose than when dried, ns well as less trouble, wo think. They can he done a jay full a time, when* ovci there is leisure, for it through the Fall. The jars cost but little at first, and arc good, if not broken, for any number of rears.

R. PItANCR 4 CO,! Manager*. B K. I L LI A Kt' BC eTbME! !

av scTtioattT or tuxaTAvaop ototau, .Havana Flan, Single N'nnibrr).

ilrand Consolidated

AXDEItSOS A SOX, Mfenagcn, Kuccc*t«r» to J. F. Wistxr , Manager.

LOTTER Y OF MARYLAND,

Oar Loti eric* drawn In Ma( on, Ga., (Small Schemes) ever; y.iiurtli), and Sebem.-*) about lira lith of every month. ■>■ V LJi S S C C , Draws October ISifj, lt'67,*al

CLASS l, To be drown Saturday, So pi. 2C, in BaUiraoie

rOTICI!0;tIANIE! FIHHE beautiful Art of Ornamenting Gbss, JL to resemble pajtiled Cljna, ten be an quired in half an hour. A pair of Vase*, Materials.and Instructions forwarded on receipt of $5. 1101 1 EM A N 1 E— Po r Decora! i n ss G b < s. ptccitciy like costly-Bobeinbu Ware.Matt-n-ub,'Ac; §5. D1API1ANIE—For Imilalrac biaineO Glass; surpassing inVicliucss niitl brilliancy the slnined GlsrsWtndows of the Indents—Designs, $c., $5. A liberal disco tint to schools nntl dealers.

Unwins* foniiueu-l eider'iba Superintendence ol . ihcFLite Loiicrr Crtmuti^onof,

Armory IlaII, S:ivami;:b, Ga., . l.’iiilrr (Ac Staoni Suprrinttnthnee of

73 Number*—11 Drawn Hollati. I--..- VS,OCfl I5;f00., ..W.COO - ....,10.000 ....20,000 . ,'S.CI0 . .16,000 2.............. .0,000 ; ..,. 12,000 ,6 5jWy 25,0(0 * 3,700 '.IS,SCO . 6 ....1.2,500 .12.500 ‘ ■' 5 1,800. ..........9,000 If... ..... 1,750.... 17.600 *0 i.., I,5Gfl ,,..15,000 ' 20 l.OCO........,,20,000 295.. .....400 „lt8,r00 123.. ..’....,.. v ,. ,200......... ,25,COO . I2S..,......V......1C«0...;...... 12.600 . 6,665....... ..., 10t 222,720 * 25,^21.: .20 .651,4SO

Pleasure and Moral Influence of Gar* . dening.

HOWARD' ASSOCIATION, ■ I* U'l L.A U ELP HI A..

tv. it. NVMOXS isa J. M. PHEXITW?, .Nf.'r/y I I’riie to tttrit 9 7’irtrfz, so.oro 3,2is prizes.

To most minds, it is a sufficient argument for gardening, that it furnishes a rational, pleasant and healthful occupation; and that a well kept garden is an ornament to-one’s home and a coihfort to his family. Has it not the additional attraction of a moral influence ? That it has, might bo inferred from the fact that every employment gives a (one and bias, more or less marked, to, the character of him who pursues it; the .kindred pursuit of farming, it iff generally conceded, exerts a decided and-happy influence on the character—why may not the same bo true of ' horticulture? It is obvious that this employ meat withdraws a man from many scenes of teraialion. It does not send him into the . haunts of vico in cities, nor into places of ! sharp traffic where every high and noble principle is sacrificed to the lust of gain. It docs not bring before him the dark side of tinman nature and familiarize his nitnd with gross wickedness, and stimulate bis passions to indulgence therein. (gardening brings one under the favorable Influences of home. It rewards alike him who'follows it for a livelihood, and him who makes it the recreation of his leisure hours.-. , ‘ . He pho pursnes gattlcningfrom a love of it, js. not apt to spend much of his leisure in other and questionable amusement; the early morning finds him among his trees atm plants, ami, when the days business or' study is ended, 1 ho hies to his'gar: den as the most delightful refuge from fa- ; liguo and cate; this pursuit also tends to ‘ repress evil passions, and enlarge the motr < al faenlticr. One cannot get on at all '* while in a stale of excitement; it is ah eiriployment that requires, patient, sobgr, thought, and careful investigation, There is something in.the very aspect of a gar-den-calculated to sooth irritated feelings, as well as promote peace of mind, ; Graceful trees wave n welcome to the gardener’s footsteps; (lowering plants holding up their cups to catch the dew, seem to smile upon him, while be passes, and heavy laden fruit trees seem to drop their rich products into tiis'Imnds, ns if to reward him for his care. ' ,. ■ ■ ;

nipo it ta.\ t.as x « v x nbi i:vr. TO I hose afflicted with Sexual Discs »r.s, snrh tu SPKHjiATORBfltKA.S'KSnXALWEAKSESAt.i IMPOTENCE. C(lXOKK)UEA.tit!-:KT,SVPIin.MS, Ihe Vic- of ONANISM. orSELF-ABUSE,&r..*<*. The HOWARDASSOCIATION, In viewer the awful. destruction of human life, reused by Sexual diseases, a ml the deceptions prwcticud Bimn the unfortunate victim* of such diseases by Quarts. have directed their Coiiiulllns Surgeon. ex a CIIAIilTAllLE ACT wortlir »f thetr name, to give'MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all’pcrraiu thin a fillet i'll, who apply-by letter, will) .-) description of tlietr cnndllinn, (cjt*, occupation, Italdtx of life, Ac.,) and In t are of extreme (•overty and suffering, to fu rulsh medicine) free of charge. The Howard Association U a ben e vole nt 1 mill nil on, established by social endowment, for the relief of the sleTsr.d distressed. afflicted -i.ilb-'Vtnilenl'snd I,pi denie Di-oxIt ilia* now 'a surplus of meass which lira ft/ectora hav'e voted to expend Insdsert;dfj l he jibove uoll.-i*. It (« iiniilw to add that the As*ovtal!ott commands lira hiahert Medical skill of. tint ace, end wiU furnish lira iitus; approved modem treatment. Juft Published, by the Aunebtlrin, a Kcnort wo fiperinaturrhwa, .or Funilual..Weak bum; thc.ylee of OAenUtu. Masturbation or Self-r.biire. and other Diseases <tf Ibe Pexual Organs, by lira Combltinjr Surircoo, wblcli will be ret.t by mall (in; a tested enve)o(h'). Pave or Ciuaoe, mt the receipt of Two Stamps for (lotiacc, ': Address, Dr. Gao. K. Cxuiurx, Cant titling Ponte on, Hiiwjrd AMOclnllon. Xo. S South Mmb ttreut, 1’hilaJeltihla, 1’a. By order of the Diretlno. tZHA D. ■IIBABTWKI.UPrMldcnt. GKO. PAlKClfILDjKccrelaiT. ‘ fcUa-Iy ' Aflllcied ltcadl Piiila Delphi a Medical House—EslsbUshcd iventy-thKe years ago, by Dr. Kiskkun, corner of Third and Union aU., I’blladcipbb, Fa.' Twttcrv'rnai* tbus’ Experience, has' rendered Dr. K. a most ncrcsifnl practitioner In the cure of all disease* of a Jtrivalo nature; mauhoodt* de Willy oaen Impediment to thatvliirc; nervous ind soxual inOrmltiPS, diseases of the skin, and those arisfne front abuse of meietirt. ■ TAKE FAltTICULAR-NOTICE. ThercTs an'evll habit sometime* Indylgod In by boys, IneoUlnde. oflebgroKlntr.np with them I* ninuhood; and which If not reformed In dim time,notduly Iwseti' serluu* oWtadc* to main in mil at .happiness, but site* r£yo to a series of p retracted, in iM In us. nod devastaifhR afTectlons. Pew of Ihow who.plvo way.to thl* J [icrnlctou* practice are aware - or.ltiu consequences, until they Dnd Ihenervoussyilcm shattered .feel slranec and unaccountable sensations, and voruo fears In the J mind. (Seo pmS7,ee, ea. of itr.K.’a bdot on “Seir* i Preservation.'’ Then nfortuualeU] Us affected becomes | feelile. Is onablo to tabor with accustomed vigor, or to i apply bUmtndto study; bUitepTs tardy aud weak; ho! U dull,<rreMlute,andc!n;acea even in hi* sports with I lei* energy than usual.' irlieemancipateimmsclfbe-, fore the practice has done its worst, and enter rnaUT- ; mooy, hw marrlige Is unfruitful, and bis aenso tells .him that Ibis Is nosed by early'follies. Tliesoare confide rations whibh, should awaken the attention of all who ore'similarly situated. KHVJKMBKR. He who places hi true If under Ur. Kixxcua** treat mehi mar rcltg1on)lj confide In bis honor as a goullemanj ana rely upon the assurance, that tbu secrets of Ur. | K.’tpalleiiis will never bo nifcloseil. Young man— \ let no folreinodtwly deter you froth 'making known j your ease to one,' who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Dr. K.** rcitdenco has th.-en for thotasl twenty years at the X. \V. toner of Third and Union streets, ITitladcIpliia, Fa. ' PATIEXTTJ AT A lUSTAXCK ' ; r ' 1 -: Cab have (by staling their casu. explicitly, together; with allthclrlymptoins, pn'r lelter, enclosing a remit-, lance.)*ltr< K.’s medicine, appropriated accordingly.. Knrwanled to any part j or the United Stales, and lutcked secure from daniago. or curiosity, by Mall or Express. ; ’! Rcnttl Tonlh and Manliooctlf ' ’ .! A vigorous Ufeor a Fremcture Death, Kinkclin on Self-Fresorvallon—only 25 ceids. ; belters; containing ■ that value'In nlll.ettstira a copy,by mall.' ,i CjtiTtsl Gasn.-:; G a instil—A met Giitto ut. j > -MlKKi:V KKMKVED. ’ ; Guide.'* a new awl popular, work, full pf valuable sdvtce and Impressive warning, alike catcu- v la led to |>rerent Tears of misery, and mvo ttiouMinpvof lives, Is iliilrifiaied without charge, and foftrnnl.-'t, by mall, prepaid,; m any ,l*e*t Oflics In tlitt. !-titCi,o;i receiving cn order enclosing two poitugu , stamps.-' , k i . .' . J}—-1)’ , | JACOB’S CORDSAK, ! FOK AIXiiOWEL r>3SEASHSl • — bucii' as;— . . ' 'j Cloltra,- /Jyrctiicrjf, Chlrri Mor 1 ' Ai:j, Bilious Cfinite, Chohra ltifantam. J 4I.SO,;o(li)tifabtif cdaidcd to many diseased: of feinaiLi, espi-qialty jiaiiifiil menElnia-, ■ tioii. The virtues of Jacob's CormAtorc lo.ni; well known lo rtquird cncotiiunm: * : 1. Il cures Ihc wornt enses ef Diarrlia'a.•., | : 2. 11 cutes' I bewbrstf fornu of pisoult ty. -1 3. It cures Caijfbriiin or Mextcan.Dinrflia’a. i •I. It relieves Ibe tcvereil .Choice: i 5. It cures Cholera Morbus a j - C. llcures Cholern infantum. T. It cufes PainrurMenstnmlimi.j S . ; , 6, li relieves Pain in Itie UDck and Lbtmn J V- 9. It counteracts nervousiiesk£despdniIency *' 10.-11 restores Irregularities/. v’ i 11.- It dispels gloomy mid bj-sterical feelings. ;■ 12. It's an AomaiaLR Toxic.' I Extracts from Letters, Tdstlmbulwls, Ac. | *•! baro msd Jacob's Cordial In. tny fauilly, and ' bavo found It a moH oDIdenl, aqd In Iny Judgment a j valuablo remedy.*—lion, Uifatn 'Warner, indgo of ■ Supreme court, Georgia.: . ; >' j ‘“It gives the pleasnre In being able to reedtnmerd j Jacob s Cordial—my own jwrwual experience, and ' the experience bf toy Qelgbburt and', rricuds aroiiinl i me, la a sufitclcnt gnnnuleo for me to be bellebe It tc < be all that II purports tobC,Vli: asdverclgnremcdy.V j —Wm. II. underwood, ‘faracrty JuJgo of Superior j court, Cherokee circuit.' • • f “I take great pleasure In recommeraUag Uds Invatnabtu medlrlne to nil odUcfed wllh.boA6l disease*, for - which 1 believe it to lie a sovereign remedy—dec!- i dcdly superior to anything else ever tried by me/'— ; A. A. Ganldfng, dep. C.M.pf the Grand bodgoofGa. j “f hare used Jacob's Cordial lu roy fatally, and this, ,, with alii bear about It as a remedy by those who have ( tried It, Induces me to believe'that It stands «l tne bead ■, Of every et the Wwi, wl I WMld. vwnv- : - mend its use in the dUeoses for which il Is com (round- ; ] cd.'*— Miles G. Dobbins, cashier of the bank of the ; Stale of Georgia, GrlfTln- ■. "if there Is any credutliy In human testimony, Ja* j cob’s Cordial must stand pre-eminent above *11 other prcpiralJons for the cure of Bowel Diseases. - Prom ] Uio mau of testimony lu Its favor.coming In from all ij quarters. It must bo very far in advance, os a curative ’, agent, of must, If not felt other ‘pa ten I’ preparations.” ;; —A. Fleming, cashier .Marine it Fire Insurance bank. 11 ‘■This cadent remedy Is traveling Into celebrity os fast os Bona parte pushed his columns Into Russia,and ■ • gaining commendation wherever used.**— Georgia {‘ Jeffersonian.' . f, WM. W. BUSS ,V CO., Proniietors. J. L. TH1EAAUD, Agent, h Wholesale aud Ketall, for Switzerland County. : I For sale by John J/Paul, Jit, Sterling: Geo- < McCnilock, Jacksonville; R. C. Oirastead,,’ I’lejsant; Ely Morniron &■ Bro., Eeptiinglonj J Thos, McCullougli, Eli Anderson, mid Wm. |t Rogers, MootcfiuldfSIi.'Uvdf Bonner, Braytown;} L. Johnston, Asbt’s Lending; Win. Barkis, ! J Fairview; B. L. Simmons, Enterprise; J. M. | ( Froraan, York Township. tip3-Gm ■! To ilutU'k* .ISnlior.s I 1 AXIS I'AF.JIKUS UliMlIULl.Y.i, WE are now niannfactuting Davis’s Pat-’ t enl Churn ami Butter Worker, and't keep Ibetn constantly on band for sale. Warranted—returnable if not approved. dec 11 - P. L. GltlSARI) t SON. r AXELS, at F. L. GRIS AUD $ SON'S; i - Washing riuid. . CIAIUNGTON’S Supeiior Washing Fluid is i 1 f for sai ; in Vtvay by Alex. Delraz and Clarkson i\ Waldo. Give it a trial. | mayt-3-lf _ B. G. CAR1NGT0X. | \ Hides V/iinicil. |f of nil kirn!.; boiiglu l>y the under- . f iiii. tigned, at Hie market price. j -sep2 CL;UIK:;ON.y WALDO. f :

nri'fliei Fayebti! wlUnut dcduciioiit-Jjr CAPITAL PRIZE, $:C,UX). . ' 1 Prize of../., SCO.Cfu • : I “ 2D, OC<l ' . I “ .....ID,ICO I' “ .‘..........b.Ot’O -1 “ ,d,CCO I ” :.; ,2 COO 3 Prizes of $1,000 are..... t ., .3,000 6 *• ; 500 ate. ......2,500 ICO, •' ■' ICO arc ..lO.OtX) ICO 41 : " 60 b re... 6,000 Approximation 4 Prizes of $225 to’ $00,000. 900 ■I . " iOOlo) 20.0C0..400 . B ‘ « £0to 10,000.. ; 6l0 ,1? ; 50 tq 6.000...., •... C00 .24 .. 30 to ,4;000;.i..... 720 ■ 20 . 25 lo ’ 2,000 V.. 600 30(fl ■ " 3(i are V. 93,000 3,2SC Prizes; amounting to. .$2 15,2 fA -

- Pclichomanii Emporium, se;,9-3m " ; 602 Broadway, N. Y.

An Inrportiiiil JJiwoyery! . J. W. Powkix, Solo Proprietor.

"WOI;YEN’S Inodorous Peeva ration, For o9 intlantly Ctr.txixa Kid Gixvm, of nil rolb.fs, witbuut Hie -slightest smetl. The Gloves'are cleaned while on the band, and worn immediately afterwards. Every , Apt nt {isy a bottle open lo prove its operation. Try it before buying. * A two ounce bottle cleans 50 pair—p;ifee ; 2-5 cents. Wholesale, $1,50 a dozen—§T» per gross.. Large sDie 60 cts. eacf)

■34,4iQ prizes, nmouniinc m SI,2Wi000 TicL>ja$20; Halves 10; Cjnar. 6; Kightlis2,fi0. CcrtlrValc cT I’erkage of W Whole*, tojt 00 . ■ ,l ' ' ■ ‘.iCHsIri**, ««.l. in 00 . TO Ad , M Hljsitrt. f jj: 3i M

Payment of Interest

During tho war of 181— 1 the United State; 'became indebted- ro Maryland nbpiit half a million of dollars. The principle of thnl debl was paid off in various sums, at different times between 1818 and 1822. but no interest'was paid.—In 1825 Congress passedan act . authorizing interact to be computed and paid «t the treasury.' This was done, but, in making the calculation; all 'the payments were applied to the principal, reducing the sum upon which interest was allowed by the fall amount of cadi payment, and allowing ho-interest at alt after the debt hud thus been extinguished,.—Maryland never was satisfied, with this. She continued -to raemoralizo Congress for n more liberal adjustment of her claim, hut never succeeded ‘until ['I ho last day of the last scs-, sion, when tho act under consideration was' passed. - The Attorney General rendered an able decision "upon the subject,. The amount involved was about three hundred thousand dollars, and wo loam that the money was oh Saturday paid.;— irojAinyton Union. _

veJ.CO per duzeri— $30 per gross.- Tt)(t'«!cs arc large and rapidly increasing., .Send your orders, N. Bi: Beware of a counterfeil article The genuine Preticb is of a UgH.tntca cotar. The Labels are countersigned, J. W.{POWELL, Sole Proprietor, . sep9 4m { '602 Broadway; N. V. ‘

ii /V V r A i\ A F!, AN.

WIiolcTlckaf* $10; Halves$5] Uuur. Vi, 1 .. •" l/*ok to yoiir tutcreu,-amt'compare Ihi* whumc yrltti any utticr. , v . . Certillcatvv of Fackagci of Ten Tickets arc joM *t thu foll.ialng raicswhifh |t ih** rl.-L r '- IO.Wholu Tickets - H . '*■ - STo.W )U ILvIf Tickets - *■" - ■ • za.ttO- ; lb Quarter TickcU,. - - 17^0

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II E A L T il O R S1C U N E S S t CUOOSTnr.TWKGXTflE.ir.

Satnrtlnt- Small Scheme,' CAPITA I. Sie-OWL Tube drawn In Fcaur, at Jtu'osGzoiou, Kvcry ■' Kalnnlsy Tbronglioul the 5*ear.‘, Whole Tlckelj, $1; flaives, $9; Quarters $1. ItT* Dank Notes of sound '-Batik* taken at par.— Check* on New York remitted for Prize*. Address orders fur Tick els or Certificates of Packages of .Ticket* to- ASDEUSOX A SON, JIatinHcrs. augOMy, At*fox <11 Sivijtmn. Gv .

GOLD! HOLD!! GOLD!!!;. FjjnUE £ tea tea I offer iu gold 'pens; goIrTpethJi. tils, gold- clnttis, and gold watches, eVer made. Head Kit; following; . V A iftPLliNDtEL) GOLD TitUMIUl .worth from] five to pite hundred do) I ills,- positively given to any person who can spare olio Jny'ju n M'etk, or one dinar in ft day, getting tip clubs of iubst rlheis- in his own cr adjoining' neighborhoods, fur lbe lest and most popular Family Newspaper; non* published. No csptiii’e, no outlay, no capital mini red "ofagents.An fcatire newplan Li proposed, by which any person causucceed in making it a paying business, who will iimlerlnke (he agency.- A private circular, for the inspection of agents only,' with fiiU.list of premiums. will’bc sent to any one who desires it, oh receipt of 0 stamp Jo pay return postage. Soinc'agents have earned a hundred dollar gold watch in one week'. -<K Every family ;shuiild tend.at least OneNewspaper fromNuw Vork City* without interfering with their toeal Papers; which of course cannot, arid.shbnlil.ftoi, be dispensed with.— Hut Now York being the great commercial and business center of this Coniirient, no farmed, mechanic, professional man,' or ntcrchant.is properly prepared Ib'r the-emergencies ■ of his | caMtiig, unless’he is • in communication vvillt | New York City by tneany of one of the first' class Newspaper mediums. Such n medium is! out‘‘LEDREU" neutraI in. politics, but giv* j ing all the. facia items of news, and thrit-' ling incidents worth knowing throughout lh-j country.. , , * - • • • ; A VALUABLE GIFT. j . Each new subscriber wilt receive with the , first No. of bis or her paper, one of the new and; beautiful glass' pointed indelible Pencils, ” ; just imported from Europe, and for which we ' have obtained the' exclusive agency for this Cobntry. This is the most ingenious and use-' fill jiitle.improvement of the present age, and is the'orly.pencil that will write with ink, : making it both a pen and pencil of the finest, quality af t ho same time. ,lt will last for years, and fur practical use is worth more I ban any gold pen in the market. ! For list of premiums and full particulars, address, ‘ HALL .V WEST,- j ' Publishers, New York City. • •These pencils supplied to the trade at a a profitable discom.t. uugtij-nia

i'onujj America Tnrgel Pistol M isu?.icTi(ir.va Co., New Haves, Cr. j fjfpHIS Pistol is intended cs the forerunner of it Hie ordinary pistol, ’and is designed for young men and boys who wish to enjoy the ex- ’ citing sport of firing at a marl:, at the most tri-■ fling expense, without any danger of accident, j The cheapest common pistol is several limes; the host of this, besides being dangerous in the ■ hands of boys. It wjj; cany □ ball ten or fifteen paces with the same precision as an ordinary pistol, but not with farce enough to do! any serious damage. - j As America is e shooting nation, the Young j Americans must and will learn the an li> which ; onr independence was seemed. Hence Ibis! Target Pistol is just in time, and must me cl | with univcrsol sale among out youth through- f . out the South and West. Us operation is per- 1 fectly simple, and it is not liable to gel out of' order. The pistols ate put up ol the factory: incases of fifty each, ready to ship to any [rail j of the United States or Canada by express. A ) full description accompanies each case. They , have been tctoiled nl CO cents each, hulnc-j cording to the trade price, may be sold much lower. . ■ cr Titr cask, t 15 cf.sts each.) j O’ .Monty and Post Slumps can be enclosed

oc.iso cox so uo view t-oiTccr oV ii.invi.isa, Extra Clen 9, ~ To be dinwn Saturday, Sept. 201 !i, in Hat* timorc, Maryland. - ‘ sim.k.vi)ii) sc hi: mi;. Cejiihl Prizes'. Apprez’n I'rizfj. : 1 prizo or $33,000 (of $iw I prize of I 1,760 4 of 300 I prize of - 5,000 ) v „ • ■■I prize of 6,000 ( ' 8,,f '1 prize of .4,000 *) I prize of . 4,000 ) i . I prize i f 4,000 { I K. ( ,f -150 • 1 prize t“f ■ 4,000 J ’ . ■ ■ ■ I. prize of 3,500 I prize ef 3.600 ( J prize of 3.500 { ' fCof LOO I 1 prize of ■ 3,600 ) ■ 4 prizes of 2,500 10 of SO 4 ptizej of 1,600 16 of 60 1 5 prizes of 1,200 20 of 50 175 prizes of- ,500 700 cf 40I,Of0“prizes,.., .amounting to... WJitilc.TiclittsSlOi'llalves $3; Quartets $2,5(3 3J* Htase-address all ottlm for TirUts in' Iho above JloEnifktrU Srheme, to Address T. It. (1C HI! A HU & CO., ■ No. 33 FayeUesl., or ilniXo. -to, Sep2’lpi ; . Uallitiiaro/Marylattil.

■ SWAN Ji CO’S LOTH-:ill KS. .Vfw and Brilliant Scheme. • UT c.j pi fa I Prize, SGO,OOb !I! ,CC rpHK fuilowing Scheme will lw drawn by S.ti'vux J. i" Cn., Maiiexera of the Port-G.ilocs Aeadumt Lottery, In'eaeh of their fur Sc(itcu.b.-r leaf, at AUCl'.STA, Georgia, to wn>H city Un-y • liLivc.ru• moved their Princijiul O.llccv ■ . . " . v ’ C L J i> S. "5 G, ’ ' To bo drawn'ln (ho City urAngosiavGa.,fn )ioUIe,uo Saturday, Oclvler Srd, 1857, ClaRS 57, To be drawn its tlitf Cily.of Augu.'da, Georgia, in public, on Satuntaij, OcU 10fA, lS57, .'C I'a s s.a'S.V . To be drown in the City of Augusta, Georgia, ■ in public, o» Saturday, Ort. lVh, IC5T.'{ •C l as ts (5 8, .. To be drawn in the City of. August a. Georgia,’ '. in public, on No/urt/oy, Ocf. 24(A, IS57,O11 Hie Flan cfSluglcXiiuiben.' . Fiec-.lhoiitiin<t : /aaf ,kutuirrtl la nit 95- Prizr*., Nearly one lVizo lo every Nino .Tit-keif;. XCllt'SSJC. . to tt netwN EACH SATGi; DAV'rXiSEPTEJinEIlt ! l Prize of...*,.$30,009 5 prizes of. .$900 I prize of,.. i.. 2S,CC0 5 prizes of. .:.bt tl 1 prize of......12,'jvO 6 prizes/.)..,7'ft 1 prjzaof...... 7.0*0 {; . 6 prizes;of,. .f00 I prize of......1 5 ( C/f)‘ r. 5 prizesof,..o’-" -1 (irizu (tf..,,.,. 3;6ftO. It'Oprizes of.. .4*X* ■• I prize of....... 1.51X1 (ftp prizes of.. .15f| 5 prizes cf..... I,ft00 prizes q'. .’.tiO ♦ * ■-APrsitxia’vvin.v r>iiz«.{ - ' • — -t (•rlz.i-v of $ Ji jifi.v. lo £ub,(to sc.- StiVTi ■ 4 - . ' 3:tT - ii,W» 1‘jfXl 4 - w,r£0 ••- . t' r 4 t?j v - , -;.sur :i.<j j -- /mi *• 5.<xu ■ ■ . -LO' 4 ' ’■* : v» hwo •> . 'a/; ■ 4 “ - jo " , I.5U) •* ■ - *1*1 *5,0x1 •• .- a-are- - - «• ■ itOjin

Great Yield op. Wheat. —The St.. Paul Advertiser says that a Mr, Middaugb of Bed Wing, in Minnesota, has raised a crop of wheat this year of sixty bushels per acre, of sixty pounds per bushel, ;of sound white,:plump grains. Crops that yield forty bushels per acre in thoTVni* tdry and in Iowa and Wisconsin are reported in several papers ns very common.

Unit Dr.nldng FaUonnni X,li|iii)H. , * ■ PVTEXT IHfROTIUi rSOWS3 ■ ■ 'For mailing All KluitU of Llqttors am! Vinrgrtr, isSTASTt.r, by thc'nse of -

32rTho total value of government lands cold in the State of Indiana lor the fiscal yenr.onding June 30,1857, was.but $10,935,15.

; I. A CO UIt ’ S ESS E N T I A 1/ O I LS. rSMlKSE OILS are'obtained by Distillation ii. «i Hu* Cln micai I.oLunmry, Parish of JofTenon, «f I’h>rrv barnur, tiiiihorof IjcourS Chainlet Analyst*, LiroiiiU Cliemfral JltmlimbtKiin, roar ou l'i.'Msncr><*tar'Jif Uqnor*. <Vf. • Ptnvlta'-’M nr,* rsifllful,irlj lyqurt/oO |o rt'limi iFh fljii* pi.il id.Uin diL-It tiuniit, If t.V’ Oil .(iXMfl'jl rive p*rfnl . .

* ,£5T Among the patentn granted last week was one Julia M. Mulligan, of New Albany,- Iml. : , for improved abdominal supporter. . ■ :

Sorghum Syrnp.

UCOt'fTA. Oil, «F COOSAC .If-bfcrt* tt/mr.,! <|4ril to-a Juj-Tinr tmUaih'.n • r lrnpot6/'l Orai'INo, n/; f)lar.|. Sjupc, Jlane: rnznsr, I’oKliucvvl'mt-r I Vltiayanl Trn;.rioI ir.*, Ca*ni;n[i ant L.mlliti JW* [;r.i,d)t\* Un-ie li<|tlon> alltfi.iVi' ,i fulf fnitlv fiavnf nml a (••■ji/ii'u).' ‘]..*rkUe- C.:in,riCTi licniflrJ WhlftcV VCU -In, i’.SI?.-,! l-l lit.; [„- ,.f Ihr. till ,.f CtCt.ni; |.i 5>w Vort FJr-niUv Ay.;,)? (l,M,.li. Cummin Jiml.Ar. A n ■ , LACOl-Ii'.-i-Oll. OK On-ttli.-.I Uhl. liey 1.1 . JIt.’intipiljpla Itie U . <||.| Vir.-luLi ■Sell WUVj.'y, h'.iirW UJ,l.;, y. A.v Otl.OK IlIlUt.VT litJti.li.N I-Li-y inOM !ti*!i 'JJstt dliirli.'i. Vj|vri>i.'.'itl,|.i of >Vo!di vliliti’y,. . "* • „ ,ijI . ... ?bia IV'.rl. An f rV Vr V.l , G,; ' I!;,' ; ahlAfi I„ II/, briroin. yfyAIv i fiJii an .. s u ,ri m ‘. r*.<gi,aft uiHerivr, ■ '

Mr. James Brantley, of Chatham Conti r ty, Georgia, has made thirty-three gallon 1 ! of Syrnp this season from throe-fourths of an aero of Sorghum. He also obtained Homo three httudrOd pounds, of cxccileot fodder.' He calculates that lie can realize 850 per acre from land planted Spr-. gltum,- at letb expcoEd than would he ipvolvcd in realizing half that value from a coin-crop. He plows twice let Keen the rows, but docs not In c. He is confident that, by planting cs early as April 12, two crops may Lo grown in Georgia per season.

S3T The General Poslofficc rccipts dating the first half of:the last fiscal year,' were 88,494,111, showing a gain of $150,000. v.

JS3T An oven which cost Si9,000, amt is to bake 500 barrels of tbnr-perday, is being erected in;Chicago.

j|495 Priicfl, ■ ' , : Amjt:tiling'-'to $lC0,0CD W hole .Tickets $1 ft; Ijolvts j ■ (JuorlVr.- $21.

I. ucnri:-s (v.:;rr.NTit.\TK.. Ami win. u-.i:,--I Lt-w sfier U;! 1 ’? :m It {-i);rht ><■;.• !(»■.• callt.sti j hKatf'Ctd suUviti vf water In Ihlrtwmb I or,A tif l.«. I jr.Oii f., ill -Vinegar Ill’ll rj u In' frtlth) in I)i,» I B!=ra>I; Hy IhJ rancentraied Ad.), i vliiegnr f..ii Ir u;::iU' Inr.vie Oi!l.if;:(id,sS,si' »vM» • I |--r Urn.-l.. - ’ , : rot: JMKlXfi UWORS. fcourVOili r.-q-nre • ' jiftitr iTi.v oil lulu Hie nl.l-ivy i oiof tJiotv .w i-ll. Tlitj liijoort ifit:* made will Jim e n < ‘ Oa« nulnral aroma.n full, rlelu ..ilyiarte; a (itartifnl lr.ccl>cm.t«l(>ran,l(i8nelfad, Lcconr'aOn'ctert illilli it In convening fummon whit- . r k*7 Iff brandy. tin, cie' Tbj il.’tlpt.vjnjrty COmWlti't 'with ami rubsldei in UiOjorni of ttucolenl rodlelc. iDki Vtfiole of ilij grain oil, fiili} Ur alcohol.) Tho whliJib}- U Ihmil'jirtvodoriliat [iwnllnrirHtaUnpam) • IrjmInpl:wtf,B.mrt>.'fiimcaa m-ulnd (he ire- ' | firnl projwtiy eotnliu In an oily inurlllagluouj tails I Imparimi luilto romleri U mellow, ami j InifWiU an aiij-rarjiiro nCgroal ape; the third imp* i city licfWWtfd in.ilio rlch vlnou* nuily odor tint (i 1m juried in the litptnr, whlrli ronJera dUtinclIon front : lliujp>h£iie brand* ImpoiriMi 1 . I'.; TIhsm «1U aw pot op In'quart l!a)k« nth 'flail; 1 .contain*. *u indent oil for making tbr a hundred jnl- : Iftna of liquor. "Roll and contprefa entire dlrvcitiiiii aerompiiij tins hoUlea. Price, per Udilo. -• Por mIo at the corner of Si. ClmriiMand Pnydrar •(*. One bottle of ihcte olli, Bve ln number, will be ur curdy, [tackl'd and dripped, w ila bill of ladiup, lo am I-irtof lhe cnjimn , njKin the receipt of 810, to the intdrcaaor , P. b.lCOliK, Suw Orlaini, La,irp Purvliatir* ire rerpicjli’d.ai puaranlee of coo.!’ fidtli/W funibh tu ihe ngmo of «nv Iionw In new Orleans and wt> will »h1p them a jiarkape of the OIU. If they do not perforn) all that It claimed for Ihcm, they will cod mulling. Jan“l-ly ■

Ttii! r.cqnbcra from I (u Zu.ttr), r-vc,-, vh;■!; t." /•!-1; 'ih'os* liumbcw n; ( the Ttckch pylci';.; <>m ''(fpr.pir.au cacimnl »J ! ’» Jjy io-Muo Wheel. Tii r flr-t ilS pti.;.-v»bwilatly ( rhih*.! iiid ciitlrrll-d.'arc 1 Uc-v hi anothor-*fcaVl* lit ■ vhccHarethcn re.fcS'.-.’.iLiit:-4 it Ihcii.inu UrU’.* it prize -> drawn trout th • wh.-,:J. TTii* Xuuib.-c aud ti:prizn drawn out are opi-u-d ti:d oxhihited to the n-j; •licnct-v tt.d regl'tqre., by tho Cuinmirdoi/r-; thu Priic Udiu; (dacuil ngaiia-t th 5 Xuwb-r drawn. Tliu ojicratidn I* rei*Catcd u Mill all ihu prize* are tfra wn out * Approxlrttnilim Prized.—'Hot two |>rercdti.g aud the two surc.-cdlng Auuilvrilo Ihoj.tilruoli!- (he fint tff prizes wllUf c(.li;ici] lo it, a 73;npproil:uzltuiJ prizes, tccording toTh'e reheine. The 30(10 iirizCH of wilt I>o dclcrmiurd l>v tbo bit, figure of lha Xnmberthat d-aus the 65h,LXW j.rizd. Foreinuii.le. lf the Xuiubcrdrawtng'lhu fiS, hGO prim ends with A'o. I, theu Ul Ihu llckch, whsre tho numb-rend* with 1, will bo entitled to iep, if the Xaiubcr end* with Xo. 2, the a *11 ibe 'nrboii win-re tho Xumheruiids In 9wlll bbentltlad luto t» on lo 0. : - . , .

fL.vx "OF t;ie- V'TTZKV,;

Levi S. d'Lyon of Han ah. Georgia, planted less than four square tods with Sorghum last Spring—heel twice, uud should have cut up mtd ground by . the 15th of August, but through ignorance •be held off- till .tho close of the. month, when bis canes wore somewhat less juicy than a fortnight oar Her. He obtained sixty gallons of juice, which be boiled down to tea gallons of thick, excellent syrup. 11 is experiment assures him that he can obtain from each acre of Sorghum Unco hundred gallons of syrnp, - twenty-five bushels of teed, and twelve hundred weight of fodder; which he accounts worth 8222 in the' aggregate, hub which we should think well sold at 8150. However, that would bo a profitable yield. He judges that-a crop of fodder uud another'of syrup may be grown the same year, or two crops of foragO of two tuns each per acre. He has a later planting yet to cut, from which he intends to make grained sugar,'

Certificates of.Pnckiigcs «'il) be Told at the following rate*, whirl; UTIie risk : . 7 Celtificale pf package.of lO WIioIcs ‘ $?0 00 . : Do.- ; l do. . 10 Eloivei V 40 00 Do. ’ .‘ do. 10 Quarters 20 00 Do, ; • do.. 10 Eiglilbs, .{ jo 00

!n Ordrnng Ttekelt or. enf lose the money toi our address for 1 he Tick cl* ordered, on recoin; 6f which they will he forwirded ly. first mail. Purchasers can hare tickets ending in any"figure they may designate. Tho Usl of dran n utntw r> oud prize# will bo sent to purebaieni iramentalely after-ifm drawing. Purctiasurs will pleas?'write itn-lr rig nature plain, end give ibtir Foslofilce. ruunly and FUte.. K Ho memberfilial oven' prize Is drawn and 1 (ayfull'without dedueUoo. irp AU wt«s at wrf. , paV4 Irawtdi-.-alcly after the drawing-.other prizes at too usual rime of thirty days. Communications strictly confidential. - Address all orders forTlckc I* or Cert ideates hi . '■:

Notice to Liquor Dealers ; : AMD KERCH A NTS.

Grape Culture

Certain newspaper articles designed to show that' the culture ot grapes in this country, generally, and in the Ohio valley in particular,*niuat, eventually, prove to bq a losing business, have had altogether through the; press than theyhaye. deserved.'. The motive.of such misrepresentation's, it is useless to inquire; but, (bo (act that they are wide ol (ho truth, is manifest to those who have' correct information oh the subject,.a ml should be distinctly made known. , This matter has been set right, .in ane or two papers at a distance which has given tw ready credence to the falsa views irj question, by Bobcil Buchanan, Eiq., of this city*—a gentleman who is au full on and whose cxL-nsive vineyard, successfully,cultivated for years, is a practical 'demonstration, that the grape cun ohd will bo .a permanent and profitable article of culture here.. The present year is an unfavorable one, yet, even this year, his own crop, Mr. Buchanan informs ns, will.pay, and on an average of n series of years, has been a steady source of profit. —Cincinnati Gazelle.

Aw amaittewt ot tte Oils witxJL esaary, for making mil) .flavoring every .vatic y. of.ljfloof, and lUtecUont fpr making Cider vIlhoQt’ Aimffi, anti for converting the Cider to an Simla or white ami rodwlner, Cfaampagne.&e., and wpactapo of Ibu articles u»cd for airing ARTIFICIAL STKE.IGTH to Honor*, (converting 70 gillooi of Whiskey-to JOO calloni) sod every article necessary to commence a LIQUOR STORE, will bo fnrnUhd for $23. Alie alt the Information necesaiy'to condntl aueh an'eatebUahmenl, tboj enabling-the new beginner to wcceatfully compete with the oldui Uq. nor dealers.' Addreaa Ihroufb Uii Pott Offlee, *- r P. IACODH, Itiw OgLusf. Li. - La roar'* Concentrated Add for miking VIABOARf .ti pal op ta S gallon package* at gS per package—In good ahlpping grdcr. JarfJl-ly

S. SWAN &. CO., Auguxla,' Oai.

. JT A list of tlic Dumliers ibal ate drawu from the wheel,, with- ibe aroount of Uie prize that each is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in tbe foRowiDg papem—JVoo Orltant Delta, Charlatan Standard, NatkoilU Uaielte, Atlanta IntelliS enter, N. Y. ■ Weekly Day - Book, Savannah hrning' iYetea," 'Richmmd Nev) VbrJb DUpateh, Paulding {.V/fz.) Cfu/von..'ecp3 0

\ ;Hnrley>s Sni’^npai’illa, Chinese 'Liniment/ Ayer’s Cherry " Pectoral, Hooflund’e.German Bitters,.Jayne’s Dr. Hill’s Bales m for the Lungs, Smith’s.Tonic Syrup. Pbalon's Magic Hair Oye, Kiel's GenuinePetio.!eum Oil, Perry Davis’s Pain Killer, Mexican ..Mustang Liniment,‘Gardner's Liniment, For*ha’i Alternative Balm, Nerve ami Bone Liniment, together with all'other popular family medicines,! u store and for tale by M PBVBNS, Echenck’s Row, Perry at.

. li‘oii Foinidry. THE undenigned,laying permanentlirestablished themselves nt’Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respeelfo By mform, the Hay Growers: of r - Indiana and;: Kentucky, that they sliU'conlinae.to/manufacture Screws;for -the.Mormon oc .Bea(er Hay Press, which ore*, not, i n ferior. lo any, made m the United States; from the fact that best Press Builders give our Screwslhe preference, over aU others. ■/ ;

\\**e have also Patented d Horsepower, said to bp, by competent judges/ Uhl best and cheapest Horse Powerinose,-(which can be attached to the Press if desired. .- ; . ;.

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-T«rm« of Subscription. . One etipy. gl 00 nycar, In advance. • If not {niil In liIsauce, $ t 50. If not paid nllltin tho year, $2 CO, TrrmK of Advertising, Wo biro adoplodtand shill strictly adhere to the following rat".' fur r.dvenlserneiits: One square, {of UHlnes or Itii.) forone Insertion,M cent#; cacti additional Inyeition, 25 cents. Yearly ailvnlL'i'n may tliaise tbulr advertisements quarterly at tli-* following rates: • . Due I'ioaro, 3 miiiitlti, ..... (3,00 One square, i j , - w» Oi;o fourth of; ■ ■’ m, 1 yeir, - • IJ/B Ore half of a ■’. ..., lycar, - - 90,00 One column, J sc.tr, ' 39,00 a iivcrtUcBictils' ii'-* Inside exclusively, to be charccj # i the me of p r cent, in advance of above rates. — So lav ' l '- '••llbo admitted In (tending aiivcnl) ;fi snLi. ,i] ■; unusual display made without extra cM„-e there lor. - Ugal advertisements mbit paid fur in advance. Marriages, Deaths, and Hellbent Notices Inserted gratis, when not accompanied by reosrtu. — Obltna* rics, Public Meetings, Personal Explanations, 4 c., Ac,, ’5 cents per square for each Insertion. — Special No* .ices inserted at Scents per line; and no notice lending to the advancement or individual enterprise Will be published tvlihoai pay therefor.

AM orders in Swiixerland County, left with F. L. GRISABD & SON. will bc'aUendcd to. 1 J, JI. HEISTER & CO. Rising Sun, Jan. 1, 1867.

'■ The Cbisese Suoar Case —It is said that a company has been formed in Northfolk, Ct., to m ami fact nrc castings for sir* . gar cano.mills. —There is estimated to be 400,00(1 acres planted with tho Chinese cape:ibis yean Of course the most of it is 'planted merely for curiosity, and for want of. proper, means for 1 grinding for knowledge of extracting the juice, a great number u! failures will be reported. But a demonstration Ihat the cape.will urodnee ‘sugar enough to be a profiteblc crop.’ will set off against all the tuihlreff resulting from ignorance mf to its cultivation.

LITTLE GBAiXT-’

AND

YODiie noict

Corn and Cob HXill9 t nt iMnnufacltiras prices, at nov2fl GRISARD & SON'S.

Cheese. Twenty-five uoxes ns-uritd sizes foe family use, jusA received and for sale by jyS . JESSE TEATS.

in □ jctUTi an<l aiiiirtEsed; ‘ FUKNCH, IMLL/c C0. f (Ifciv Yoik Depot,) 292 Uioorte St., N. Y. (IT Agents wanted to sett tliesc I’istols.

-iicuon ooiiti. ANEW supply of School :*nJ S(u- , t ion try, just received .at .vl'i.VKN.V' Drug Store* on Kerry sin'el. ;■epK.

H KEGS BELMONT NAJLS, Ji m eorj 9i;d for sola ul reduced prtc.M. :ip 1 *) !'. I,. hUISARi) A- SON.

».i HOLLOW AY’S Pir/t(S. a jfgMlE. blood fjtrnishes.thc material of every b | Ac ibone, muscle, gland and fibre in lhe buD 1 man frame. Whcn pure.il secure* heallfr- In every ! organ; when corrupt. It necessarily produces ill:i‘o>u. |IOLLO\VA5**S PiLtS operate directly: upon the clej ments of the stream of life, tieutallzlng the principle . ’of-disease, ami thus radically curing the malady; 1, j whether located lu.tho nerve*, the slumacb, the.llvcr, j. ; tlie bowels, the muscles, the *iin,| the brain, .or any* f. f part of ibe system. Is | Used Tlirohgliont the XVorhl t • e HOLLOWAY’S PILIJl arc equally,*Bkaclous In •f com plain Ucommon to the- whole human race, end : tn disorders (wcullar to certain elimates ami liKwlltlc*. 1- Alnrsulng Disorders, : '■ • Dy speiwla, and derangement of the liver, die source . of Infirmity and suffering, and the cause of Innumcra- : ; Lie deaths, yield to tliese curatives, in all rase.*,- hown.iuvtir Aggravated, acting a* a mild .purgative, altsnu .- hire'.and tonic; piey relievo Iho bowels, purify ibo B ! fluids; and Invigorate' liie systcm and the romUmtlon r at the same lime; Wcfektim-Xcrrans Com plaints; i wticnill slimulaiits fitll, the renovating nnd bracing r properties of there; Pills give firm ness to this siir.ting ■\ nerve* and enfeebled musetes of the victim of gener- ■ al debility.. /- / / - 1 / DELICATE FKJIA LEM. / - t ; All Irregularities and ailments Incident To the d;li[cate and tcniiUvs organs of the »ex are removed or prevented by n few oosci of these mild,biit Uifaltihle . t aticralive*. Xrimnthef who reparc* her own .nr her *.-|childreti** health should fall lo have them within her -!reach. - :• i x 1; 1 !; ATT f u>; ; \ rz i»:; ‘i M':: ts. f" ■ Tne Ixi.don 11 Li test,* ■ IliS-London “Medical He.view,” mnl iho mu.-t emir.oiii of ihoT-wwIly in (!re*l k*. ttirit ji it. Franc J and 'Gcriiiaay, have euL(gtzc,l the f, PilU nraf their inventor- ; : * Utilhteuft Pillo arr-.ihe hrsl'remedy knevn j . ' in.(Ac 1 zorUt for the ilUeagrt : ' ■ Asthma ’ ■ : Pcyec and Ague I1l> * • - ’ 1 1 towel Complaints FetutU Com- . .•'‘tone and Gravel Couijlii ■ : pLIutt y V Keeontlary Cymp- , Colds -. v llcnitadicj . toms *'Chcil Diseases : Indigestion W.creal Affee- ’ j Corilvencii it.ffuci.za. tlunsDjsyepila ■ ■ '■' InSainatldn- -V Wonui, of .ill ‘ ‘ r. !;•" /,'rr:rv! k il j*. . J IJr;quiy MVi-rC'ompbtiuu tebildy -LoiTr.cis of.-pIritJ' , j *: *i* SuM ol ihcManiifJtto'rieS 'Of Profee ci.' Her M>- '• ■ v/jit, fcQ -Maiden lane, Sow- Vuji% and SdlMran l. Gut >; dun, by nil re»i«!rtaMu Druggists and (itarerj In Mea- . ; irine litruugliuul the- UulK-d titates and Ihu clt Itizci ’ t world, in luxe* utCfi roi l*, K,‘i cents, and 81 each. ■ ! ' jrp There Is a bousiderehte saving by* th, -‘larger sizes. . /...■■ i X. 1L—1)1 ret!l <11 is fur the guhlance of patienlsU ■ : every dijRirder cri atu.yed lo irach bux {; 1 j- jt? CAUTION I—None- we genuine unless the . 1 wonts “Holloway, Xew York ore div j cundbleasa wa tor-mark In every'leaf of the book ot 1 dfree lions a roundcacH pot'or box; (he. lame may be j plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A bahd- ; [wa rare ward will bo given to any ons rendering such ., information as ni»y lead to the deter lieu ft any (iarty i nr.(>artics connlcrfcUiag Iho medicines or vending Ura ,#sme, knowing them to be spurious.' mirlS-eowly ■

i '' AXOTHKft NEW BOOK.: - ' ; Dir. DDXAFAUTE’S GIlL.tT AVOHTx, it;.'. to Hcjiltii, j *■{/•’/’ Representlrigall tho diseases of !' ASF. JjMV; the genital organs oftlic male -i /Sm£ : female, with the latest dlsI ww * Tran .cnvericsin reproduction. The t ■: iflllctea should usonoretucdles . gSS f*/AfwBi before learning from lbU ra)u> j MBtt-V ' aBB -able work thosuperiorily of the rflnlL JmB suthor'i Paris it London treat1 aWwzra ’ -aarS*) moot of private diseases; both • |lj9[V^nnFfij6! -married and single should eon : suit 11/ This book tolls hew to ■ * - J *uro the following diseases, and i *tf /frylX' ' .enlighten* thow who grope In ! . ■ ■. ■ . 1 - . dartDCSr: Gonorrh(M, Glecl f ehordee, stricture,vpbymo*t*f panpliymosb, gravel, . syphilis, bubo, vans, sin suallsra, blotches,: seminal ; wcfeknest, masturtmtioa or self-abuse, leachorrhtea or whttoj,suppresslon ot ft 6mcnKi,ta)nngoI fiicwouib, • barrenness, rheumatism; Ac. It treats on midwifery, abortion, mUcarriago, celibacy, with remarks to tho ‘youngand old of boths'lcs. It tells how to dbtiugutsh prwoaney, amt howtoavotd It,&e. - The pelnfbl and destraeUro habit of telf-polleUon Is hare described, with thecause, symptoms and remedy. ‘ j JillUons.who now DU a premature and untimely grave, could hare'been living monuments, ready aud willing i to testify to Its fatherly admonitions, had Ibis book apj poared, and Dr. S. lived lo nice nth century, j Perfect Safeguard ngalxist flaackerr. ' e ITPPortlclh edition—tOO 000 cop) tHjold 1 I This Book seat under aaal, post-paid, to; all parts of , the world,outboroe(dptofs cls,orfiroeoplesfor*l, Dr. Bonaparte 1 * Celebrated Preventive/ This simple, neaUhfui, and yet effectual pforenUve is . j beyond a comparison with' anything ever yet discover- ' cd, , Ithas been proved by years of experience, and I tn no Instanre has U failed when applied according to ’directions.' Married people who do not wish to In- 1 j crease their families, should bo in possession of this 'Instrument. Price reduced to $3. . / J - . | j ITT 1 Madorao Lozier’s Female Monthly Pills I* a , ; rafu and reliable remedy for suppressions and all female diseases. j Ladles should not use'lhem during 1 I pregnancy, as they will produce miscarriage.; Price | : 81 per box-extra fine, 85. Sent to any. address by j | malt, post free. No letters will be answered unless.they contain a remittance ora postspo stamp, j Dr. Bonaparte’s French Patent Male Safel' This aril- I ' cle enables tbnso whose health or circumstance* do < : nut permij mi Increase of family, to regulate or limit the number of their offsprings without Injuring tho cun>!iration. It is the only safe and sure preventive ! ;; g.iirrt Pregnancy and disease. The above article Is , ' *p(-(-rally Intended lo fulfill Ibis dysiJeralum; It Is per- . fectiy safe; no mobile substance enters into its com- : podtion. Tlu- price of die French Patent Male Sale, 181 tli.: single one, $J per half dozen, $7 per dozen. 1 : ]I7r* All orders addressed lo liK. K. UOSAPAirfE, ‘ Xo, ICT hyeamoro street, between Fifth and Sixth its., . Cincinnati, Ohio, wdl h, punctually attended to. Dr. it. uni bejtojunlted upon all diseases of which this huok treats. Ofilee hours 6 a. x. lo E r. u.

COOK’S PILLS, i W E/’Sscntitne aiui-lillious Pills, M'Lane's 1 AtJ Liver Pills, Wrighl'n Sugar Frosted Pills, the GtatfTeuberg Vegelable Pills, Brand re Ill's i Pills, PahnesloQk’s Vermifuge, M’Lane’s i \Vorm Specific, Thompson’s Eye Water, Graf- *' ! fen berg Eye Lollop., ic., &c., in st-r. ;m: .! for sate by , I. STEVEN i declO Schenok's Row, Peiiy .

STUFFS.—We have received a sap ply of C-iloHti" Naloriil!, cmbpriiing . Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Camwood, Extract I.oewfjod, Altin. ii:ay?7 ’ t'l.AEESON WALDO.