Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 41, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 October 1857 — Page 4

jy-Tlio MothodUt schools in Indian* are in a healthy condition, considering the financial revulsions now troubling the country, Tho Asbury University, which has passed through a severe trial during the past year, has almost recovered from tho shock, and i* again advancing in pros* perky and public favor. Brookvillc Col* lege has an encouraging prospect before it. A now building has wwn completed, and the school is now under the presidedcy of Rev*. Geo. A. Chase, a gentleman in every vtay qualified fot the position. The Moore’s Hill Collegiate Institute was never in a more prosperous condition. Tho Indiana Female College,-of-towcity, under tho superintendence of Professor Hoyt, enjoys the pnblje confidence and p o Iron Bgc.‘~—JTuiianapoltt Jburiihf.

WASHINGTON HOUSE, i Chesnnt 8t>, above Seventh 81.,

CBISTADOBO’S HAIB DYE! Within a nut-shell *U the merits Ue, Of Chitoudnm’s never equalled Dye; Red It make* bUck, lo brawn transform* a grey, , And keeps the llbre* mtvsjs from tt«*y. ' This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye, atiU bolds Its portion as the most harmless and efficacious Bair life la THE WORLD. Prepared and told, wbolcwle and retail, and applied In ten print* rooms, at Careron-i-jo’s. No. 6 Atm Ilorsx BboiDivat, Niw You, and brail Drexxtotsand Perfumers la the United States. Autm.—LoolirlUe, Ky„ Wilson Sutblek A Smith, and Mrs: G. Nichols, 4U>iireeL Jsn5l-ly

WHO WANTS MONEY t $60,000 | Mat be Obtained bv Riski.no Ten Dollies. Halves A Quarter Ticket* In Proportion.

<&jie Indiana |UimlU.

IS central, m the ImiDedUle vicinity or the most important Public I Mlituliow, 1 be beat mad most fkshtoaaUa plseesof basinets, and the at* tractive Public Squaw of tho City, in the important requisites of light and venUUslton, two principal ubJecU mimed at rathe raeeirt enlargement and Iborengn inprovericnt of thto’ House, It to nol exceeded, per* bans, brauy establishment In Arfierita. Td rtratitCfs, therefore, lu position to peenllarty definable. The Subscriber returns thank* to hit friends and the publtb for the liberal patronage ,lber hare extended to hint, and awntea them .tint, he will endearcr tol merit a continuance of their (krots. A. F.0LA8S.-auglS-Sm ■ 1 '■■■' . V.B.P.ACO. .

pBIT.snlCLPBIA.

Jasper Co. Academy I.ollcry,

Onr Banka for Twenty Years.

bt iOTnoatTT or tux rrirt or crotau, llaTana Plan, Single N timbers. ANDERSON A RON, Managers, Successors loJ. F, Wis«tx«, Manager.

When the financial revulsion of 1837 begun, there were in all the banks of the Union 838,000,000 of specie, and of their notes in circulation, 8149,000,000. The circulation began contracting as, the crash progressed, and continued decreasing from year to year, until id X84S it was reduced to white tho was 833,500,000. Then the circulation began to increase again until in 1854, it reached the sum of 8204,000,000, while the spo■cie was $59,000,000.

Oar Lotteries drawn In Macon,Gc., {Small Schemes) every Saturday, and In Savannah, Ga.,(lJTge Scheme,) about the litb of every month.

; POTlCIIOMAIflEl THE beautiful Ait or Ornamenting Glass, to teaembte painted Ciina, cantenc qulred in hall an bout.: A pair of Vues, Ma* teriata and Instructions forwarded on receipt of $9. BOUBJJaWIE—For Decorating Glass, piecisety like costly Bohemian Ware, Materials, 4c. $5.’ DIAPHANIE—For Imitation Stained Claw, surpassing in tichncM and brilliancy the stained Glass Windows of the,Indents—Designs, tyc., $5. A liberal discount lo schools and dealers, ■ ' f . - ’ , Potlciomanie Emporiiat, sep9-3m - > ; 602 Broadway, N. Y.

CUSS c c. Draws October 16th, 1827, at

Armory Hall, Snrantmlir Ga., Under the Strom Superintendence of W. R, SYMONS asd J. M. PRENTISS, E^cuo.

The Fur-Famed and Popular MARYLAND LOTTERIES . FOR SEPTEMBER, 1857. R. FRANCE 6i‘ CO., Managers. BRILL IA NTS CHBMB \f Grand Consolidated LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, CLASS L, To be drawn Saturday, Sepl. 26, lii Baltimore. Drawing! conducted under the SnpertntendcntT'of the State Lotiury Comjnjrd 0 jcr-. 7$ Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots. 1.. $52,900. $S2,90d ’ 2 ....15,000 30,000 2.. 10,000.... 4,....20,000 2 r .,.8,060.4..,....-.16,000 2.V.......J'....6,000 13,000 5 : .15,000 ; .35,000 5 *- 3,700... .18,600 •5..... 2,500 *,.,12.600 6 1,800 9,000 10.. .... 1,750 17,500 10.. 1,500 ....15,000 20 1,000. ..20,000 293 .....400 118,000 128.. .....200.J 25,600 128 100.. J....... 12,800 ‘ 5,568... .......40 222,720 28,221 20. 564.480

HOWARD ASSOdlATlON, ■ PHILADELPHIA. • IMPORTAJIT ASNODrrt’EJIEJtT, TO -those afflicted with Sexual Disease*; such a* SPKKMATOBRHffiA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, CONORRHffiA.OLEET.fiVPHILLIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE. dte.,*e. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual dtocases, and Ihe deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by knacks, have directed Hdf Consulting Surgeon, arm CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus afflicted, who apply by leUer,-wUh'a description of their condition, (ago, occupation, bablls of life, &e.d and In com of extreme poverty sodsuffering, to furnish medicines ireo of charge. * . The Ho ward-Association to a benevolent Institution, estobltohed by special endowment, for (ho relief of the slcl’aod distressed, afflicted •vilh “Vlntieht and Epl demle Diseases." It has now a surplus of-mesas, which (lie Directors have voted to expend in advertising the above notied. - It to needless to add that the Alleviation commands the highest Mediealskllt of the age, and will furnish Utmost. approved modern treatment. - * ■ • . • •' ' , Just PuMUhed, by Ihe Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Bern Inal Weakocas, iho-VIreof OnauUm, Maltatballon or SeMVabuse,and.other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by'the. Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by malt (lo a scaled envelope), Fitxx or Cuaxox, on the receipt of Two’Stamps for postage. .. -• ' Address. Dr. p*o. R. Cimora, Consulting Snreeqn, Howard Association, No. S Booth Nliuh street, Phltodelpbts. Pa. ByorJcroftte Director*. ■ - EZRA D. HHARTWELL, President. GKO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, ' febSj-ly

yearly I Frize to tttru 9 Ticked. 30,000 TICKETS —3,236 PHIZES

ITT* Price* Payable without deduction I CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 1 Price of* $50,000 I » ’ 20,000 I 41 10,000. 1 " .......5.000 1 «" ...4,000 | " ..2 000 3 Prizes of $1,000 are 3,000 5 " « 500 are......... .,14.2,500 ICO’ " **. 100 are (0,000 100 « " 50 are... 5,000 Approximation Prizes. ‘ 4 Prizes of $226 to $50,000........$- 900 4 " 100 to 20.00(1.,..;,.. 400 8, ** b0 to 10,000 610 12 50 to 5,000........ COO ' 21 " 30 to 4,000........ 720 - 20 “ 35 lo 500 3C00 *• 30 are....'. ‘.,...90,000 3,286 Pnzca, amounting to;.$215,260, Whole Tickets $10j Halves Qunr. $^y(. lawk to your Interest, 'an?l compare tills scheme with any other. Ortiflcatea of Packages of.Ten Tickets, are sold atihe following rates, which to the risk: ’ J* Whole- Tickets. • ‘ ’ • ■ 870,00 10 Half Tickets, - - - . • 35,r«0' lb kuar\cr Tickets, • . t 17JO

The year 1854 msy again bo regarded as the turning point in the contracting process. There are not $50,000,000 of specie in the banks now, and there are not $204,000,000 of their notes in circulation. How long this contracting of the circulation will continue, it would be difficolt to determine, but it is not likely to cease until the quantity of apecie iu the hanks is there are . too many millions of notes in circulation, and ioo few millions of specie in the banks, is certain. The one must bo increased, and the other decreased, and while this process Is going on the price ol many things •that are now outrageously high will have to come down. ' There ore’now in the United Su:« more than 1,250 banks, with 143 branches. Their capital, all told, is near $350,000,000". Their yearly discounts and loans amount to nearly ■8700,000,000. In addition to-this the emonnt of capital employed by bankers has been estimated at 8113,000,000. With such banking facilities it is not wonderful that our people go wild with speculation and extravagance. - The country is time flooded with money, and then jthc reaction all sconce cornea on, and in the contracting of the-Jbanbs people go to rum. It is faoDD>i; tp-ba so, for if it were otherwise tho price-of everything in tho country would reach an intolerable height, and everybody would be seemingly rich while in reality they wonld be poor. Tho people and tho banks are now undergoing a fiery ordeal. The strongest find It difficult to stand. .The weak go down almost without a struggle. .Doubtless ws shall all be the belter of the trial.' through it prove hard to bear. It is to bo hoped that wo shall profit by our present experience, and not rush'on to another ram as we did from 1823 to 1837, and from 1837 to 1857.

"Wealth of tub Imperial Family op Russia.—A letter from St. Petersburg, in tho North German' Gazette, says: The magnificence which the members of tho Imperial? family of Russia display in their journeys in Germany," need occasion no surprise, when the immense revenues which they .dispose of,-arc taken into account. The crown domains yeild annually from 38,000,000 to■ 40,000,000 roubles, and the apaoges 4,000,000, while the State allows, in addition, a civil list 0111,000,000:'

An Iinporlnnt Discovery! J. W. Powell; Sole Proprietor. JO UYEN’S Inodoxols PakrtaaTiox, Tor inttanllf. Cixamixc Km Cloves, of alt colora, without.ithe slightest rmell. The Gloves are cleaned/while bn .the ham), and worn immediately a tier wards. Evt-ry Aetnl has a bottle open to prove Its operation.’ Try it before buying. V- A - two ounce boitft* cleans 60 pair—price 25 cents.; Wholesale, $L60 a dozen—$15 per gross.' : Large site 50 cts. each -93,00 per dozen—$3C, per iross. The salts are large and rapid)y. uicreat ing. Rend your, rrfdefs. N. B. Beware of a c. iinlerteil article The genuine French ts of a light Lroicn co/ur. The Labels are counters)nied, J. W. POWELL. Sole Proprielo:, sep9-4m 602 Broadway, N1Y.

31,412 prizes, amounting to $1,202,000 Tickets$20; Halves 10; Quar*5;Eighth’s2^0j Ccrtldratc of I'aeksce of CO Wholes, cost £SS9 00 “ “ Sfl Halves, cost Ml 00 •• - . “* aSkusrteif,cost 7030 * l CO Eighths, cost 35 23

HAVANA PLAN, OF SINGLE NUMBERS [ NOW BECOME SO POPULAR, ‘ UR AN IS CONSOLHsnXO IXTTTZRT Of HARTLINOi - 'iixlrtf Chill 9,’ To be drawn Salarday, SepL 26lb, in Daifimore, Maryland. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capital Prizes. Appntfn Prizes, ' I prize of v $33,000 4 of $100 J I prize of ; 11,760 to! 306 1 prize of 6,000) ‘ S af 9ftri I prize uf 5,000 ( Sor 200 I prize of . 4.000 1 ;1 prize of 4,000- I ■>’ i I prize of . 1,000 | 10 of 150 . 1 prize of 4,000 ) '. . I prize of ;3,500 I.prize of 3,500. J , , I prise of. 3,500 * { 16 of 10O ; I'prize of 3,600 J 1 i I prizes of 2,500 16 of 50‘ t I prizes of ; -1,600 . |6 of 'Off ; 6 prizes of . U200 20 of 5H 1176 prizes of* ; 1 TOO af 40 j 1,0(0 prizes,... .ampuftling To...77,919X900 j Whole Tickets.$1$ Halves$i[ Quarters $2,50 I . ZT I’ie.iNflmldrcssflll orders for Tickets iu ! 1 he above M.i)fnificent Scheme,’ to i- Address T. II. HUBBARD 4 CO., j No. U'J.FayeiU* st., or Box No. 40, ; sep2-liH , Rallitnorc, Maryland.

The Products op tub West. —The warehouses of the city of Buffalo arc crammed to their utmost capacity with grain, flour, and general produce from the Weft. Fresh cargoes are continually arriving, but there is no one to receive them. The banks, in many instances, have advanced tho freight, taking the whole cargo es security. One firm has now thirteen boats lying at West Troy, heavily laden with vnluble produce, and they arc unable to raise the money (83,000) to pay (he tolls.

HEALTH OK SICKNESS! chousk bi:t7Vi:k,v tiik.u.

Sat nr tiny Small Scheme. ‘ CAPITAL 013,000.’Tu be drawn In Peativ, al Mai os, Ozuaou, Every .SaUirday Tbmughnut the Year. Whole Ti-kol., $4; Halves, gC; Quarters, ?1. - IFT'ltonk Notes of sound lUnki token at n-.r.-J rhetti «n New York remitted, for Prlxes- "Address orders for Tirkcu nf CertiflcaiiM of Package* of Tickcl- to AXUKllSOX .fcSO.V, JUiio»cra, nugCC-ly, ■ ■ Jl.to.v o* NavinnaH, Ga ,

Afflicted Bend!

PtiiLADELrini Medical Hovsg—Established txenly-lhree years ago. by Dr. Kinkeun, corner of Third and Union its., Philadelphia, Pa. Twnrrv-Tmttx vria* 1 Rxperionco bat [rendered Dr. K. n mosl auceeuful practlllnner in the curs of all diseases of a prlvato nature; mnnhood 1 * dobllltyas an Impediment to srtArrtoge; nervous end sexual Inflnnlllss, Jlscaaei of the sklir, and tboio arising from abuse of mercury. TAKB particumh notice.

| SWAX & -CO/S'. LOTl'ERIKS. [ Sew ami Brilliant SAtme, [ O’ Ciipita 1 i*rl/.c, §60,000 II!.rjI nMIB following Scheme sill bo drawn by Sw ix I J. & Coi, Alauagur* of tbo Port Gain** ,\ca<b‘mv j l/utcry, In each ui their ktt.-riex tor Srpu-rabt-r. tr.lf, * at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in which rtlj , they dime- re- f mated link I’rlncipal 0(9oe. ■ ■- ,. * '/ C I. ASS 50, . j ! To.be drawn In the riir of AuguMa. Ga.,in public, on i Saturday, OrtUcr 3n/, I85T. ’ I j * ; Cla,ss.57» :: . 1 I To lie drawn uithv City of Augur la, Ct^rriii,I j. in puijlic,.on'Sj(wrJ<iy, Oct, lOiA, U-17.■ jj(. c* 1 a s s 5 8 ♦ ‘ : | To be drawn in IheCtly of; Augusta, Georgia,' ' in |)tiblic,.o» Saturday, Oct, J7fA, JS57. ' ; ,x . C Ins s; 5 8*' . 1 To be drawn in the City of Angnila. liffirala, in public,-on Stilurduy, Oel.'‘2‘,lh, lb77, ' Oat he J*lnu of Single lm»l)rn>>' ' ■ Diet thoushndfov.r hundred'und l*rizr*. Nearly one Puzo, to every ; Nine Ticket.-. / flasnliicci’tt « ; lia3U', in it p« *w!( EACH SATUKDAT IS SEpTfOUIKU! i 1 Prize of .$50,000 w prizej-(if..$WG' 1 prize of,.;. 25,000 5 prizes of.. 1 prize of,..... 12,500 5.prize‘sof.,,Wfi j I p;ize of....... 7,000 . 5 prizes of.. .000; 1 prize of,..... • 6.0C0 5 prizes of.. i5(>01 1 prize of,-,..... 5.&CO ICO prizes of.. .7P») ' 1 prize of........ 1,500 IfK) prizes of. .,1501 5 j , rizt , sof.*,.,.-1,000 : 230 prizes of.CO,trriti»siM.iTtjS Mizbs. t ■I'nrizci of SttO appro*, w fCO.Ctut i.rUe arc 8tcch* ■ j 1 ... ■ 31.0 . •• 3nJ«« •• ' 12>ti i . ,i .j*; •• - -Kijiio <i Mai! J tt l;*j '**■ ■ ' 4 '♦* ■ iiV) ’w* i.Ul(l •* W0 j *. :i **.- “ 300 j ’ •* 50 * U3U>i •* , 200 :fiou . Ware ■' - . - ■ IM ; ll0l) 3,-195tPrizc#/'.Amaunling to *320,OCO Whole Tickels StO; Hakes $3j Quarters ■ M.ZK OF ; TilK IjOTTZRT." - The numben rrom 7 to l.%C0O.* rgrreipQGdtah ’vW* thou numbers on the Tickets priubst niisrjtaralc Hi’,*** of paper, are encircled with matt tin tabes and plae?<l In.oiw VVhueL The flr.ldltf prizes; similarly printed and encircled, are placed In another wheel. The wheels are then revokes), niyl tl ihesame time a prize U drawn trow the other wheel.' The Sumbcr and die prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and refute re j by tbp CominUdouerj; the .I'rlze beln {; placed against the AnittbOr unwn. .The ojx-rallon k rejK'ijied until *11 th3 prlxeaani diawrioul. Aiiiiroxhnntlim Prixrf.—The two 1 preceding and the two mcceedkg Xombcrj to thowdrawing the fot 18 jirizra will be enttllei) T3 apiiroximalfoo /prize*, nccordlug to the scheme. . 3000 prize* of £20 will bo'determined by the bn Bzuro or the Number that d*nwt the $50,000 prize. For example. If the Number drawing the 9SO, LOO prize end* with No. J, then' at) the Tkfceti, wham the number cud* with I, Will be entitled to 890. If the Number .and* with No. 2, then all the Ticket* where I the Number end* In 9 will be entitled to to £90, and so •>n to 0. ‘ - ■ ' • CcrltOcntc* of Package* wilt be sold afflie i following rale*, which I* the risk: - .1 .Cetlificale of package of 10 Wholes : $E0 00 [j Do. do. . 10 Hakes -10 00 , Do. ' do. ’ ‘".10 Quarters .20 00 , Do. do. 10 Eighths,. . 10 00 i In Ordering- Tteiett er CerliJiealtti enclose 1 the money toouraddret* for the Ticket* ordered, on , receipt or which they will be forwarded by flrst mail. ( Percnqacrs.cin bare ticket* ending In any figure they i • may designate. The U*1 of drawn Nnmbersand pri- . zc* will be tent lo pureba*cr» Immeitbtely after the drawing.' Purthaters wlll pleais write their signature plain, md giro their I’oitofflce,' county and Sute. TCPKemember that every prize 1* drawn and payable in full without deduction. JQ’AH prize* of 81,000 and under, paid Jmmedi- - ately after the drawing-other prizes at the usual lime . of thirty day*. Communications ririclly confidential.' > . Address all orders for Ticket* or Certificate* to . ■ ' S. SWAN & CO., Augutlo, Ga. I ETA list of.Ifae numbers that are drawn ' from the wheel; with the amount of the prize : that each is enliiledlo, will be published after < every drawing, in the. following papers:-^ New \ Orleans Bella, Mobile Register, Charleston \ Stanford, Nashtille Oosette, jStlanta InteUi- i eenetr, N. Y, Weekly Day Book, Savannah ■ morning Neas, iJicAmorirf. Dispatch, Neio York ■ DispiflfA,' Pou/tfing'(d/tzs.) Clarion, sep30 ]

; . Quit Drinking I'ol*onotts Liquor*. \ putst ivpfeiivun rgores* ' for. making - :lll KittiU nf filquon ami VtUfJJnr, INSrilMl'.V, I)? lilt- H5C of ; L.A.ftO HI'S .F.Sfr K iirt A f. 0 I I, ft nij.S go* (iltiidntil l»y Distillation I -EL -a: UCjunjitnl'Parish of JirTr*'!!, of Pierre auiw of I arour's Chetn- ■ iol Aim tv-U, linMnirV Cliv'inti-.il Manipulation!, la | tu.ir-H. te* Maniikcl'IA 1 of Li'ibuf*, ,V<*. PurdiaMrs ti>f [t.rlifdarly nmii'tlol to rvtairn Ihu 3.'t*,v nf-l i > Vn I,;; If lAiccy, if tlitf fliV doc! not rlro perfect Sali-f.t li«n. I ■ l-.U'iH’R'.'' oil, OK COGNAC docrcrts no aim I ■ spirit to a »n|«,’ritir imitation i f Imported Urandlei. ! sir* Otar<l. Sararae, Marvtt CV*?:*ae, * ouitney, United Visi-jard PrupnVatrs, Castilian ami London Dock | timndtcs IbetC liinor» will hur,- h ftjJ) frally da rot iaiiil a k-miiKiit. vjortliti? c.dtr. Common Koctlflcl 1 Whiskey mil 1**. e!iai,~cd l>) ihu use of the Oil of ITto Now York li randy. Piny Apply Brand), j ('••innioii t'oawtr I Ira lid v. A c. CACOFR'S UiropJtVKrhanjtosHoellflcA WbUr j-key to Mnliort^i.litiia 1 H}<! WhLkcr, OH Virginia- ! Malt WTiIvVt';', ’ilourMn Wbltkc), Ad. - ; Oil. Op ftaltlt ATciurrcj common Recti (od whittoy lii.Oll irijli Malt ntil,k*y. and a superior artMitof Scutch whiskey. OIL OF I’KACIlrhanget rommOn wKbkpy |o Virginia Pcarh HrtnJy, Ac. Oil of Peach anil Oil of Cvptaenlll mure ft corn n i on whUkeytoappIo Brandy. . OILOK GIN converts the poorest Whiskey,to II n l* hind Gin. Schcidara Fchmtpps, Hose Gin, Swan Glo, Erutlish Gin. Ac. LACOUtTS COSCEKTRATEo ACID will, in Arc .’’Our* after Lein* raise J, change 9ro gallons ofgood Vn.*'?nranil twenty-Are gallon* of water la thirty gallon* I'M 1 ** most acid -Vinegar that can bo found In the market. (If the u *c Pf Licour** Conceutnictt Add, I T> can be midc for one dollar a ad slaty cent* PEAKING LIQUORS, Umar's Oil# requira 'ton—only pour the oil Into the whiskey Eful TbeAtmon Utat wade will barn a Ira ht pa rent color w 1 ";;* ?5 t« C ~ Im** Ko d b«ndT P Srci? iS "fffeSSmn>Wn£ wltli a n J stibsliJes that fo ruf the whole of tlio jeraln oil, -1.5 wLbkey if thus d f priv od of that ‘ W ImUt lug“ n i* ’ burning taste, and become* a neuiAal ,** f! | oim property eombtl In an oily Uilo 11® pa tied lothe llnuor, which render* U Imparts an appearance of .wreat age; ihojhlnl prop*, erty Ueihlbtied In the rlrb ? I nous natty oJw Bat « Imparted to the Honor, which rc.tde« dWIneUon r«m the genuine L ramu 1 in possible. • . , Tlicso oils am pin. up in ooarl fladcrt SMb Dur contains suOclcnt oil for making lh.*- o .n o nar*d rations of liquor. Full and cotnprebeivylra directions ncrompany the bottles. Prtee, (pi por bo£l 8 *’ For rale at the comer of St, Chariot and Po/dr-• ***• One bottle of these oils. Jive (n onmbcr,' will be .*•* on roly packed and ihlpped, wlUi bill bf tadinr, 10a.ny part of the eomjlry, upon the' receipt of 110,to ibo address of P. LACOUB, No w Orlsau, la. IT/* Purrhamn o« requested, ss guarantee of rood nllh, to fUmlsh us the name of any house Id flew Orleans and we will ship them a package of the Oils. If they do not perform all that U claimed tor then, they wRl cost nothin;. - ' Jan91-)y

JSTlt is reported that a Uincinoatl broker went into the Brunch Bank at Pi* qua with a carpet-bag of notes, to demand specie. A mob of citizens, not connected with tbo bank, followed him, and told him to leave town immediately or take a lynching. The broker accordingly left withoat accomplishing his object. His name was not ascertained.

There Uan evllbabttsometime* Indulged Inby boys. In soIUude, often growing up wilb them t* manhood; and which If not reformed In due lime, not ouly beget* serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives riso to a ferlc* of protracted, Insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice a re aware of lbs consequences, until they Ond the nervous system shattered, feel strange and atuccounbblo sensations, and vague fears In the mind. (See pp. 87,28,29. of Dr. K.*» book on “Self* Preservation.” The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, to unable to tabor with accustomed vigor, or to apply bis mind lo study; bis step to lardy and west; be to dull, Irresolute, and enrages even (n hto sports with less energy than usual. If he emancipates himself before the practice baa done 1U worst, and enter matrimony, hto marriage to unfruitful, and hto tense tells him thatihls Is caused-’ by early follies. These ire considerations wbtbh should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated. RKMBMBBR. ’

H O I» L Off AY’S PILLS.

flIHE blood fj/nishes the material of evety JL bone, tnujclc, "land and fibre in Ihe human frame. When pure. !t aeeores health to every organ; when corrupt* it n«e.'»rtly produces dlrtare. HOLLOWAY’S Pltls operato diretUy upou the elements of the stream of llfe,.neulull*lng tnu prinelpliof disease, and thus radically cui?ng-lho malady, whether located In the nerves, lire stomach, the liver, tno bowels, the muscles, the skin,I the biTHD, or ant port of the system. ■ ■ Used Tlirongboul Ike W'orlill HOLLOWAY’S PILLS arc’ equally, efficacious In complaints common to the whole human recc.!»« In dliorden peculiar to certain climates andtoc.'litlet.

OCT Thu Atlanta (Gn.) Intelligencer says, that in convcreing with Dr. Alexander, of that city, a day or two ago, the Dr. stated that during the Into small pox panic he bad vaccinated over iwo hundred children, and he has found vaccination s certain and speedy euro for tho whooping congb. . An important fact for tho medical profession. . ’

He who places himself under Ur. Kikkilin’s treatment may religiously condde In hto bonor-as a gentleman, ana rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s paUeots will never be dlrelosed. Young man—tot no false modesty deter you from making known your ease to cue, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. ; Dr. K.’s residence has been foribo last (wenly years at the N. W. comer of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa,, PATIBNTS AT A DISTANCB Can have (by stating their ease cxpllctUy, together with all timlr ayniptomi.per letter: enclosing a remittance,) Dr. K.to mvdlclue, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United, States, and packed secure from damage or tariwlly, by Miil or Express. Bead! Touth and-Manhood 11

Alarming Disorder*

Dyspepsia, and derange turn t of the liver, the source of Inflnuity and suffering, and Ihe cause of Innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, !n all cases, how* ever aggravated, acting as a purgative, a Here= live and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify tire fluids, and Invigorate the system and the constitution althe same lime. .

Report of the Grand Jury of Wayne County on the Bonrce of Crime. The Grand Jury, at the conclusion of their labors, Would report that during the present bcssswb they, have investigated se»en cues of crime, and have examined a large number of witnesses, and they have found upon investigation, that with but one exception, every casojof high crime which h&s come before them has been the • result of the use of intoxicating liquors, or bits in tome manner -been produced thereby. In the case of murder tiliich , they have been called upon to investigate, they’have found that a jug of whisky, purchased on Sunday in the city of Richmond, was the main exciting causa which led to the commission of the crime, and was Btanding by when' tho fatal blow was struck. In several other cases crime bus been perpetrated under the influence of ardent spirits, when without them the parties would no doubt have been spared the deep disgrace as welt as punishment to which they have rendered themselves liable. The Grand Jury, in view of there facte; and many others that have come under their - observation, desire to express (heir deliberate conviction that at least nine-tenths of tho crime which prevails in our land may be traced.eitfaer immediately or remotely to the baneful influence of intoxicating liqnors—and they believe that crime and bloodshed will not cease to abound so long as such liquors continue to be the subject of indiscriminate traffic and use in the country. . S. Meredith, Foreman.

Ccyicral Wc slaves s—Ncryoua Coniplaiuls. When all stimulant* fell, tbs renovating and treeing properties of ihese Flll* give Drmnes* to the shaking nerve* and enfeebled muscles of thd victim of general debility. ’. DELICATE FEMALKN.

iarTbc liwt great financial revulsion was begnn in 1837, with the suspension of the United Stales Bonk and .all tbo State banks, and ended in 1840. \Vithin those years 30,000 houses broke, and look the benefit of the bankrupt law of 1841. Their debts amounted to $400,000,000— their assets lo almost nothing. —

AU Irregularities and ailment* Incident to the delicate usd sensitive oixanj of the tex are removed or prevented by ■ few doses of-these mild, but Infallible alterative*. Nomoiherwho retard* her own sirher ihlldrea’a health *hQtild fall to have them within her reach. ’ :

A vigorous Ufo or a Premature Death, Kliikelln on Belf-l’mcmtlon—only 3S cents. Letters containing that value lo stomps, wilt ensure a copy,by mall.

GiiTxsl GaiTta!! Gains!I!—A raxx Grrf to ill. - MISERY RELIEVED.

SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.

“Nature’* Guide,“a new and popular work, full nf valuable advice and Impressive warning, alike calculated lo prevent years of misery,- nud save thousand) of lives, to distributed without rliante, end CorwAided by mall, prepaid, to any Post Office in the United Stoles, on receiving an order enclosing two postage Stomps. ‘ JySa-Iy.

. The London “lancet,*.* Iho London “Medical Review,” and Uie most eminent of tho.faculty In Grest Britain, France and . Germany, bare, eulogised tbe rills and their Inventor.. - -

’ 03“ Tire receipts of tho U. S. Treasury from July 1st to Sepfombcr 27, 1857, was 820,682,168 It weald bcem, there* fore, that Uncle Sam is net effected by die hard times. The receipts for the same time last year were less by n. million. *

Holloicajft Villt ajre the lett rtmrdy inoten in tke teorld far the/allotting tliseatto: Asthma . Fever and Agnc.’Plles Bowel Complaints Female Cora-. Fume and Gravel Coughs plaint* Secondary tiyui)i* Colds Headaches. toms Chest Diseases Indigestion VeLcreal AffucCoitivenesj influenza lions Dyspepsia ' loflaraatloa - Wo nos, of nil Diar.hcea - Ihwarti weakness . kind*. Dropsy Liver Complaints Debility Lowness or spirits

JACOB’S CORDIAL, FOR ALL BOWEt. DISEASES^!

— SUCH AS —

GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!!

Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhaa, Chdlcra Morbus, Hi’/i’ouf Cholic, C6o!cra Infant inti, .

rBlHE greatest offer in gold pens, gold pen* JL cils, gold chains.and gold waUbes, ever made. Head (lie following: [. ■ > A SPLENDBD GOLD PREMIUM worth from five lo one hundred dollars, positively given lo ony person who can spare one day in a week, or one hour in a day, getting up clubs ofaubscribets in his own or adjoining neigh* hot hood 3, for the best and roost popular Fain* ily Newspaper now published. No expense, uo outlay, no capital required of agents.'' An .entire new plan is proposed,“by which any person can succeed in making it a paying business, who will undertake the agency. A.private circular, for the inspection of agents only, with full list of premiums, will be sent toaqy one who desires il, oh receipt of a stamp to' pay return postage. Some agents have earned a hundred dollar gold watch in one week. Every family should read at least one Newspaper from New YorkJCily, without interfering with their Local-Papers, which of course cannot, and shbuldaiol, be dispensed wlth;--But New York being the great commercial arid business center of this Continent, no fanner, mechanic, professional, man, of merchant, is properly.prepared for.lhe emergencies of -his caUinj:,.unles3>c is'io communication with New York Oily by means of one of the first class Newspaper mediums.. Such a medium is out ••iteDOER” neutral In politics, but giving alt the facts items of news, and thrilling incidents worth knowing throughout the country.’ i; A VALUABLE GIFT.

. A .XSO. admirably adapted to many diseases iS.’ of temeles, especially painful menstrua: tion; ■ The virtues of Jacob’s Coxuial are too welt known .to require enconiums: I, It cures the worst eases of Diarrhoea.

Sold at the Manufactories of Professor.-Houo-wsY, GU Malden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand; Ijjudon, by all respectoble Druggists and DCsIera In .Medleloe tnrongbuut the United Stoles and the clvt|ized world, In boxes at S3 cents, C3>; cento, and $1 each. ir? There Is b considerable saving by taking tlu larger size*. • . ’ . ■ . N. B.—Directions for the gntdanee of patients In every disorder are affixed lo each box.

2., U cures Ihe wont forms of Dysentery.

3. It cures Cdliforniaor Mexican Diarrhcea. J 4. It relieves the severest Cholic. 6. U cores Cholera Morbus-. . C. It cures Cholera Infantum. ’ j 7. It cures Painful Menstruation. I 8. It relieves Pain in the Back ant) Loins. |

-ITT’C ACTION I—Sone are gcliulno unless the words ‘'Holloway, Sew York and London," ire di< cemlhle as a watermark in etuty leaf of (he beuit <>i directions around dark pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by bolding the leaf l a the light. A’bmiJwrae reward Witt bo given to any one mode ting metr information u mar lead to the ditoctlon cf anr part; Or parties romUcnei ting the medicines or rending (V* same, knowing (hem to be spurious. marlS-cowIy

9. U counteracts netvousness&despondency 10. It restores Irregularities. ’ • 11. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelings. .12. It’s an AomaaBLr,.To.MC.

Extract* tirom Letter*, Tcnttmonlala, &c. ‘-1 bare used Jacob's Cordial. In mj family, awl harp found It a most efficient, and In tny Judgment * nimble .remedy.’*—Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme court, Georgia. “U gtrei mo pleasure In being able to recommend Jacob’s.Cordial—my own personal experience, and the experience of my neighbors and Triends arunnd me, U a saWdcnl guarantee for me to be belle re It 1c be ell that It purports to be, vlx: a so re reign remedy.” —Win. H. underwood, formerly Judge of Superior court, Cherokee circuit. .

ANOTHER SEW BOOK,

DIE. BONAPAUTBS CHEAT WOUK,

Peitate Guide to Health, . KepTCMinllngall (ho dbouoi of tbo guultat orenti* of tho raalo sod female, mill Uio blot diicomba lu renroducliou. The afflicted ilioitla use naremcdfra before teaming from thU valuable wprfc ihowperiortly of (ho ■alhorr J*arii A: London treatment of privatcdbouea; both married nodrinsleihoulJeon ■ult 1U Th la book telU how |o

(£r We have’noticed some articles of Jaleiu the Vovay News, that we do not bblievo were written by its editor, but’rye believe they were written by one Sprdule —private Secretary to Hon. J. D. Bright. Wo .also notice something of the same kind' in the Western Dominion, which looks as if they came from the same pen —attacking certain Democrats, said to belong to the Wright wing of the party. How long is this lo be kept op. We 1 are sick and tired of hearing from either side, and no man possessing good reuse and sound Democratic principles witt’en gage on either side. T Since-Wright hits gone to Berlin, these little 8 by 10 sheets should dry op their dirty slang. But the farther he gets away the more valiant they become, and in their late issues theyare trying to drag the Hon. S. A. Douglas into the muss.—Whether this is done by Mr. Bright's knowledge or consent, we know not. If it is not, Mr. Bright ought to disavow the whole matter. They being strong supporters of Mr. Bright, and pitching into Douglas without any'provocation whatever, and denouncing him as being connected with Wright iu .a chime to deprive Bright of his teat in the U. S.. Senate, leaves strong ground of suspicion as to Mr. Brigbt’a knowledge of the strife. We believe it to he the duty of every editor who has the welfare of his party at heart, to denounce and expose each and every attempt to revive this useless and foolish quarrel. Whenever a paper is found to take either aide, the honest masses should stop the feed. —Qrttntlurgh Democrat.

“I take great'pleuoto In recommending thliluralnablemcdldne to all aflllcted wllh bowel diseases. for which 1 believe It to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior 10 any thine else ever tried by me. 1 — A. A. Gautdlrg, dep. G. 51. of the Grand bodge of Ga, ‘‘I have tued Jacobi Cordial In my family, ai.d this, with all 1 bear about It aaa remedy by thorn who haws tried it, Inducea me to believe that it alaudi at loe bead of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend lu o*e la ihe'dlscases for which It U compound* ed. 1 '—Miles G. Dobblna, eaihler of the bunk of the State of Georgia, GrUBn. * "If there la any credulity In human testimony, Jacob's Cordial mutt Hand pre-eminent above all other preparations for the cure or Bowel Disease*. From the mam of testimony In IU favor coming In from *U quarters, U mart bo very far In advance, ai a curative agent, of moat, 1/ not all other ‘patent* preparation!." —A. Fleming, eaihler Marine & Fire loihnnce bank. "Tbli efficient remedy la traveling Into celebrity aa fart aa Bonaparte pushed his column! into Kuista, and gaining commendation wherever used.* 1 —Georgia Jeffersonian. WM.W. BUSS* CO., Proprietors. J, L. TH1BAAUD, Aosirr, Whglenle and Retail, for EwiUeriand County. For sale by John J. Paul, Ml. Sterling; Geo. McCultock, JacVaonvUle; R. 0, Olmstead, Pleasant: Ely Morritori & Bra., Bennington; Titos. McCullough, Bit Anderson, and win. Rogers, Moorefialdj Bonner, Bray low nr L. Johnston, Aabe’s Landing; Wm. Barkis, Fairview; B. L. Simmons, Enterprise; J. M. Froman, York Township. ■ ap8-6tn

tare the fol low lug dbcasc *, ami enlightens those who jrotve Id darkness: Gonorrhoea, Gleet, chordeo, stricture, phymosls, patmohymosls, grnvd. syphilis, bubo; warts, sensualism, blotches, seminal weakness, masturbation or sotf-obnso, lenebonhiea or whites, suppression or the menses, falling of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; Ac. It treats on rolJwifory, abortion, miscarriage, cellbacjywIUi remarks to too young and old of both I'Jttr. It tells how to distinguish pregnancy, and how to avoid It, Ac.' ’ The painful and desire ctlyc habit ofself-poUntlon Is hero described, with toe cause, symptoms and remedy. Millions who now All a premature and upUmely grave, could hare been living monuments, ready ami willing to testify to Its (ktoeriy admonitions, bad this book appeared, apd Dr. B. lived In too seventeenth century. Perfect Safeguard again at QuacVery. jrpFortleto edition— 100000 copies sold annual This Book tent under seal, post-paid, to all parts of the world, on too receipt of 23 cts. or live copies for 81. Dr, Bonaparte's Celebrated Preventive, This simple, healthful, and yet oBtetual preventive Is beyond a comparison with anything everyct discovered. U has been proved by yean of experience, and In no Instance baa It failed when applied according to directions. Married pebpio who do not wish to increase their famlUaa, should bo lu posasulon of this lostroment. Price reduced to $3. . - JTj 3 Madame Lexica's Female Monthly Pills Is a safe and'reltabie remedy for suppresslona and all female diseases. Ladles should not uso them during pregnancy, as tony will produce miscarriage. Price gl per box—extra tine, gd. Sentfa any address by mall, post free.* Ko letters will bo answered unless Ihey contain a'remlUanco or a postage stamp. Ur. Bonaparte's French Patent Maw hafe! This article enables those whose health or dream stances do not permit an Increase of family, to regulate of limit the number of their offsprings without Injuring the constitution.' It Is too duly safe and sure preventive against Pregnancy and disease. Tbo above artlda is specially Intended to ftatflll tots desideratum; U Is perfectly safe; no metallo substance enten Into Us composition. Tbo price of too French Fatout Male Fate, fl ton single one; |t per half dozen, 87 perdoten. ]Tr* All orders addressed to UR, E. BONAPARTE, ffoTlST Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth sta., Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Dr. B. can bo consulted upon all diseases oTwitlch Ibis book tresis. Office hours 8 a. x. to 8 r. x.

Notice to JLtqaor Dealer* '. AND UEKCIIAKTS.

A .COMPLETE assortment of the Oils necessary, fpr making and flavoring every rariCy of Honor, and directions for mating Cider without Apples, and for converting the Cider to aB. kinds of while and red wines, Champagne, die., and Apsctsre of the articles used forgiving ARTIFICIAL. STRENGTH to Honors, (converting 70 gallons of Whist cy to ICO gallon*) and every article necessary to commence a LIQUOR STOHB. wil! bo fttmUhed. lor Also all tbe Information neceanry lo con* duet men an establishment, thus-enabling (ho new beginner to successfully compels with the oldest Minor dealers. Address through the Post OtBee, , P, LACOOH, Itaw Oatruas, Li. Laconr’i Concentrated Acid for making VINEGAR, Is pot op In 9 gallon packages al 93 per pacisgo—In good ihippjjg order. jurtl-ly

Escb new subscriber will receive with the first No. of bis or her paper, one of Che new and beautiful glass-pointed, indelible Pencils, * just imported from Europe, and for which we have obtained the exclusive agency for this Country. 1 This is the most ingenious and useful little improvement oftbe present age, ami is the brly pencil that wilj write with ink, making it both a pen and pencil of the finest quality at the same time. It will last for years, and fur practical use is worth more than any gold pen in the market. For list of premiums and full particulars, address/ , . HALL $ WEST. —— * Publishers, New York Cityi- * These pencils supplied to the trade at a a profitable discount. aug26-3m

. Huripy’s Sarsaparilla, GOPFEBN’S Chinese Liniment, Ayer’s Ch'eiijr *; Pefctoral, . HoofUqd's German Bitten, Jayne's Expectorant, Dr. Rail's Balsam for the Longs, Smith's Tonto Syrup, Phi' Ion's Magic Hair Dye, Kiet*a Gennifle Petroleum orftoek Oil, Perry-Datis's Pain Killer, Mexican 'Liniment* Qaiddei'a LintinenV Forsha’a dltei natlro Baltn/Kem and Bone Liniment, together with all other popular faintly medicine* a store and for sale by ' * I.» ?BVEN8, , ’ Scbeock's Row, Ferry it.

Yirang America Target Pistol M*itur*crc*i.vQ Co., New Haves, Ct.

THIS Pistol is intended «s the forerunner of the ordinary pistol, and is designed for young men and boys who wish to enjoy the exciting spoil of filing at a mark, at the most trifling expense, withoolnny danger of accident. The cheapest common pistol'is several times the cost of this, besides being dangerous in (he hands of boys. It wiii carry a ball ten or fifteen paces with the same precision as an ordinary pistol, but not with force enough to do any serious damage. As America is a shooting nation, the Young Americans must amj will learn the an by which our independence was secured. Hence this Target Pistol is just in time, end must meet with universal sale among our youth throughout the Booth and West. Its operation is perfectly simple, and it is not liable to gel out of order. The pistols ate put up at the factory in cases of fifty each, ready to ship to any part of the United States or Canada by express. A full description accompanies each case. They hive been retailed at 60 cents each, but according to the trade price, may be cold much lower.

To Unitei’ lllnberfl s AND FARMERS GENERALLY. WE are now manufacturing Davis's Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and Keep them constantly on band for sate. Warranted—returnable if not approved. . decll P. L. GHISARDiSON.

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■ Terms of Stabaoriptlon. One copy, 00 a year, In advance. Knot pud us advance, ft 30. . Unotpeld within Ibo year, $3 », Terms of Advertlaing. - Wo bare adopted, and ahall itrietly adhere to the following ralee lor aJTertUenonU! One aquare, (of 10 Hoc* or lew.) for one Insertion, 50 cento; each additional Insertion, 25 come. Yearly advertiser* ofay change their advertisements quarterly at tho following rates; ' „ One square, 3 months, • wWJJ One squire, i year, One foimhof a celamn, 1 year, * * *3ig> One half of a column, l year, • . - 80,00 On* column, 1 year, - • • Advertisement* on the Inside exclusively, to be chaired at the rate of STper cenUn advance of abort rates. — Ko Urge cut* will be admitted In Handing advertisements, and no unusual dUplay made without extra charge therefor. - begat advertlaemeata mutt be paid for In advance. Mintages, Deaths, and Religious Soiled InHiUd gratia, when not accompanied by remarks. ~ OMtaahe*, Public Meetings, Personal ErplsnatioBJ,*c.j Ac,, a cents per square for each Insertion. — Speeds! Foil cos Inserted at 8 cents per line; and no none* lending lo ihr advkix'oment of Individott srterpiUe will, be puhtijhM without par Ihcp-for.

CARRIAGE SPRINGS r AID J AXELS, F. L. GRISARD SON’S.

COOK'S PILLS,

Washing Fluid. CARINGTON’S Superior Washing Fluid is for sale in Vevay by Alex. Detrar and Clarkson dr Waldo. , Give it a trial. maylS.tf E. G. CAR1NQTO.V.

LEG'S genuine anti-billious Pills, M'Lane's Liver Pills, Wrighl'a Sugar Frosted Pills, the Grffiffenberg Vegetable Pills, Brandreth’a Pills, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, M'Lane's Worm Specific, Thompson’s Eye Water, Graffenbetg Eye Lotion, Ac., &e., in store and for sale by I. STEVENS, declO SohencVs Row, Ferry st.

Intortaht to Settles s in the West. —By a recent decision of the Commission' era of the Land Office, the even-numbered alternate sections of Land in Iowa, along the line of the Dabnque and Pacific Railroad, art open to actn&l settlors only at tUgovernment price of 91 25 per sere. Payment can be made at any time before tha'fiAil conveyance of the other sections to the Railroad Company, either in money or land warrants. — N. Y. Tribune.

Hides Wauled. HIDEStif all kinds bought by the under signed, at the highest market price. #ep2 CLARKSON df WALDO.

1 Chccsca Twenty-five boxes assorted sixes for family use, just received and for sale by jyS • JESSE TEATS.

57*$7:60 bv the cast, t l6 cekts kacu.) Money and Post Stamps can be enclosed in a letter, and addressed, FRENCH, HALL dt CO., (New York Depot,) 392 Broome St., N. Y 5T Agents’ wanted to aeWtbes* Pwtuts,

DYE STUFFS.—Wb have received a ripply, of Coloring Material!, eoraprialPf Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Camwood, Extract Logwood, Alum, &c. may27 CLARKSON $ WALDO.

School Boohs. ANEW tupply of School Books and Stationery, just received at STEVENS’ D«g Store, on Ferry street. seplfi

A KEGS BELMONT NAILS, In **nre and fnr aalo at reduced price*, apl'i .K. L. GRISARD A Si>N.

Itisiiig $uii I roil Foundry. THE undersigned, having permanentlyestablished themselves-at ’Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and .Kentucky, that they ; still continue to manufacture Screws for- IheMormon'orBeoter Hay Press, which are hot inferior to’any made ; ih the United Slates, from the fact that.tbe best Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others. - ■ ‘ ' • We have also Patented a Home:’Power, said to he, by competent Judges, the. best and cheapest Horse Power in use,- ( which can be attached to the Press if desired. - All orders in Switzerland County, left with P. L. GRISARD &SON, will be attended to. J. M. REtSTER & GO. Rising Sun, Jan. 1,1857, ; ; ' YWt HUH Cl LITTLE GIANT at Manu nor2S i ' GRISARD & GRISARD & SON’S.