Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 12, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 March 1858 — Page 4

KjijtW A acne Exrr&mo*.—Vcrj' few persons, .while silting, at home comfortably in their (u)f chairs, can form any adequate idea of the hardships endured by the bold men who followed the lamented Dr. Kane on the Grin* nell Arctic Expedition. Besides the suffering caused by the inhospitable climate, the intense cold brought on Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, Chilblains, dec., and, in many instances th4 limbs and members of (be daring explorers were frozen or frost*bitten. ! Their sufferings from these causes were very great,.and would have been unendurable but for the happy ef facts of a Lin'iraent, invented expressly foi their use by the celebrated Dr. A. 0. Bragg, a plentiful supply of which was taken along with (be expedition. This Liniment proved so valuable, and its merits so fully confirmed under the most unfavorable circumstances, that Dr. Bragg has been induced la commence its min' ufsclure for the public. He calls it very property, "Buco’s Aacnc Xwiis.wr.** . It is now for sale nl all the Drug stores, and will undoubtedly come irttb universal use.

ri*ench Ulilliiicry.

... flloflal’s Lifo ITIedicincs \ Y/KTHICH nowVposscsx higher celebritj ami :W w -■ respeclabilit/amoriglbe families of Ihe United States tlitfr any others befoie the *, public, ot used by Uie MevliciJ Profcsiion, are .(to rely Vegetable/ >■//'*■ , ■ i ’’They inranably and immediately relieve all dersrigenteaU' of Hc«Hh, whether arising' from Impend Dignthe func tiont, Cttlitrnttt,'Biliour and ‘ Litrr ' Afftcliont, or Serifuloia Hahit. \ j Bat besides this/ Ibeyract .powerfully and specific) y inAcuie ondCkronh Rktumatiivi, Settled Paint of tii Orgdnt and Limh, PiUi, JBtthaa, Jaundice,. •Wa/ma,' Ulcer*, Tumor*, Swelling*, Stunt/',-Soil Itke'vm, Eruption*, ej tie Skin, Vnhtaltkf Complexion, Bittiduo and Seriaa* [jcoteneti, fftrzout Debility, Affection* of tie Dladderaad Kidntft, Dreptey, Erffipthit, Corrupt Hatnort, and other stilt niorcraaligrianl aud threatning disease; 1 The Proprietor is in possession of thousands of Certificates of tl»is’comprehensive: efficacy of the ' . -

SWAN 6c CO.'S LOTTERIES,

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I know a girl as beautiful As yon'btigbt moon, or augM btlow it) And my fond heart is bumming full Of burning tote,—but she don't know it. She's absent now, and ceaseless thought Such picijurc yields, I can't forego it, So all da/ long, I think of nought . Except my luTc,**-but the don't know it. And oh! I have a trysling plsce And gentle Sotnnus guides me toil) There, oft 1 meet her angel face Beaming with smiles,—but the don't know il; Land of dreams—Oh! blessed land— Full itreams of bliss flow purling through* ’Tis there t press her little band, * And kiss her too, ~btrt she don't kbotp it*

KT 87 0,0 0 O -CO PVR f£!X DOLLARS.

Airs. J. A. lieudc rs.o n, WOULD rMpecl/uiljr informher customers and the puufic generally, thatfhe williemove to her - Near wad Blrgdnt Store* ' No. 92 Fourth St., 2d - door West of Vine SL, And directly oppdsile.he Post Office, . ■' Om (be ISth of Sltrtb, ;-'f •. On which day the will open the largest and. v besi'assorWienti»f\-V French Bonne t* ( .Bonn el Ribbon*, Artlflcltl Tlowth)Mi other Millinery . , **■ : : Trimming*,- a -• E»<r *brought, to Cincinnati; With her increased facilities for doing a much lalger buil* ness than she-has heretofore done, her Store am) Show Rooms being the largest*West of New York, she wilt be enabled to offer UntauiuCsD IxoccKJirNTi to customers in her Hue, at Wkoletale and Helaili i : Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at 'No. 92 Fourth Sued, opposite IhcPost Office. ftblO-ly ' J.A.J1ENDERS0N.

SagfceaUona to Preserve Health and Beauty., Be careful to retain a good digestion and a clear conscience*. V

THE following Scheme will be drawn bj S. Sw,x A Co., Managen of the Furt Oalne* Adda my .Lottery, In each of Iheir Single Somber Lotteries for Mirth,- JSMi, at AUOU.VT.i. Oeotgfa, under the iuperiatebdenee of Commissioners. CLASS S, To be drawn th the City af Aagasta, Oe., la mUK, m Saturday, March 6M, 1868.

Use the hath sufficiently for cleanliness, and the agreeable sensations of the shin. * Take frequent exercise in the open air, by walking, riding, junning. etc, Hare -callable employment lor the mind and body, agreeable to the‘taste. • Eat slowly till banger if satisfied, bat not to repletion. Avoid constipating articles of diet.- 1

Class Ot To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, oh Saturday, Mar, i 3fA, 1838, Class 7, To be drawn in. tbe City of Augusta, Georgia, IQ public, on Salurdaf, Mar. 20M, 1353. .. Class 8 i To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, op Saturday,'Mar, 21(6, 136a, On the Plan of Single Numbers. Fite Moutand four hundred and 86 Prizes. Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets, iilngmficcut sclieiuc, . - to it muwit ■ EACll hATUUDAV IN FEBRUARY I 1 Prize of..$70,000 A prizes of....$900 I prize of... 30,000 , 4 pniesuf......800 .1 prize of... 10,000 4 prizes of......700 I prize of.... 8,000. .4 prizes of.,. .-..600 I prize .of.... 4,000 ; 60 prizes of.... ,800 I prize of..: .-3,000 60 prizes of.....300 I prize of.... 1,600 -100 prizes of..;,.125 6 prize* of... 1,000. 230 prizes of...;. 100

Quench your thirst frequently wilhpnro cold water. Avoid thirst provoking condiments.

Fat Asiuals axd Large crop* Fxiw/r Aijhk from Abcsdaxck op P/tona Food, —The profits of crops as well as of cal* tie and hogs, depend mainly upon the rtf* turn they make for the food and tabor bestowed upon them. The man who grows a hundred bushels of corn, or makes a hundred pounds of meat, with the same means and tabor that fats neighbor pends to grow fifty btisbels of corn* at fifty, pounds of meat*lias a manifest ad* vantage)asd while the latter merely lives* the former, if prudent, must grow rich.--He gains the entire value of the extra fif* ly bushels, or fifty pounds. This dispart it/ in the profits of agricultural labor and expenditure,- is not a visionary tion—it is a matter offset which is ated and verified in almost every neighborhood; We see the fiejda of one farmer but half prepared, half tilled, over-run with weed*/ yielding but twenty bushels of corn to the acre; while his neighbor, who exarcites more- forethought in the management of his lands, and in the feeding' of hi* crops, obtains'seventy-five bushels to the acre. This solves tho mystery why some farmers get rich whitp others always remain poor, leaving worn out and exhausted farms as the only inheritance (if any) to Itmtr children, and tlieir thriftless example to follow. *

Life Pill* Vnit Fliocrilx Bit I ere.

If yon have pain or uneasiness in the stomach after drinking coffee or eating pastry, take a draft of cold water. Better still to avoid tbo use of coffee, tea, and alcoholic drinks'.

AN OLD INDIAN DOUTOKWTIO haa tnode hi* f<irtun«>ml wtittd from laalucai, wlllapcnd the remainder of liU Jay* la curing (hat dreadful dlvsaie—CoK<r*vtio»—P«rjf or Cm*or: hi* earnea dralre being to coramunleatc lo the world bli reincofM that have proved aucceufeI lo mdre than 3,000 cue*, ltd require* each applicant to rend him ■ minute description ul] the vyoipioini, with |w» Stomw, (S cli.) to ply the return letter, In wblrhlie will return them bit advice* prescription, with direcUtmifor preiwriof lhemedlf;fwl,i5te. . Tin Old'IWtoi hope* that Ibom afBIcted will ndl, on aeronnl of delicacy, refrain /mra contultlug him bccante be makes KoCniioe. HU Sole «b]«l in ad vertUiog U to do. all the good he ran, before ne dtea. He feela that be li celebrated' fur clire of ConinmjiUoD, Asthma, BrendilUi, 'Srrrout Affeetiool, Coughs, Colds,‘dte. 1 . - ■. Address OCCT. UNCUS HR.I NT, jaa2P-3m : BOi 3S31. P. o., New York.

These Certifinafe ore unexceptionable o.vtl undeniable, for they are; given voluntarily by the persons cured, who leslify .-lo ’whai lbty know and feel, , These reinedies arc perfectly mild arid a'grgeablcln’ the|roper;itiuii, and.canuotbe Ir'ed. by an/.afflicted 'person with out giving the utmost satisfaction and-delight. Prepared nnd sold by Da. W. B. JIOPPAT, feblO-Iy 335 Broadway, New York/ JT For sate by J. L.TH1EBAUD, Vcvay. ls.;

• ‘ f: M a it , K n o «■ Thysc I i\*? , A n dntaluolle Roak 23 1 Centt. ? * 1 Every k >/ ' Family thould have d Copy.” D&- HUNTER'S aistoiCAL Makivl axO Hsudbook ruavitR ArrucTKit,—contain;outliriO of the,/■. origin, pmgren, treat : ; ment and cure of every.. | form of-disease enn^

Do not use tobacco' in any form. Attend promptly to' the indications of nature. Do net dress more warmly than is requisite for comfort. ' Let yoor shoes, belt, .and other parts of your dress, be easy,* giving free course to iha blood and to digestion. Do not retire (q bed with a head full of troublesome thoughts, Imt relieve it by pleasant conversation; music, a hymn, a dance; ora run in the open air,. On retiring, the head should bo coo) and the feet warm.

traded, by promiscuous | • sexual intercourse, by , ■■ self-abuse, or by seiusl.excess, with advice for Ihei/prevehlipn; written ina familiar style, avoidihgall medical tech rites lilies, and everything that would offend the ear of. decency. c . Tettimonu of the Irifetrir'of Obtlrtrict gip Pnm. College, **D«. lies • STza’a Meoic*t, ! MiKuAt^V—The anlhor of wort) UblfZo the majorilyof Uiote who »Jrerto care the dbeams of which It treat*. U i gradMoateafone oflhebeit College*la the UnitedKtaU-s. ritaffbnb iao pleasure hi recommend btut to the uur torlunato, or the victim, of mal practice, as a |> success ft) I and experienced practitioner, in q whose honor am! integrity ihfcy may place Kthe greatest confidence; • . M *v . ■ Joerni Lo.scsuosr, M; D. From A. D.,oJ FennUniterailf Philadelphia.— ill gives me pleasure Stb add ray ‘.eslimony to the professfonal abil- ; ity of the author of the “Medical Manual." —Numerous uses of Diseases of tbd Genital Organs, some of them oftlbng standing, have come under my notice, in which his skill has .been manifest in restoring perfect health, in some instances where the patient' lias been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of seminal weakness, or derangement of .the functions /produced- by Self •abate, or €*• eras of venery. I do not know, his superior in the profession. ’ I.have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well ass kindness lolhe unfortunate yiclim of early indiscretion, to recommend : hiro as one, in whose professional skill and integrity they may aafely con. ■fide themselves. Alfrcu Woodwaao, M.D.

. . t ArraozjMiTKw raizts, , 4 pmci of flOO approx, to |m,000 prize are |1C00 1 ** 300 ■ .*• 30,WO |9U0 4 '* w- .<•- ia,ouo »* no 4 “ l» “ 5,000 « 500 4 ** ■ 1D0 •> ■ |,000 i* '<00 4 •* *5 * ** ■ 3.000 “ 300 4 ’ 11 SO “ |iW " 2U0 5,000 Ware • - . - 100,000

HELMBOLD’S, Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers.

6-,435 Prizes, Amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $21.

Do bold enough to *pcnk (bo truth, and not bow ypnf consolenceto any power. Presetvtryonr self-respect, .ami your courtesy to others. • i Be temperate in your.enjoyments, religions without bigotry, and liberal without wounding ibe prejudices of.any.. As a general rule, pursue such a coarse as; bn the whole, shall ho most comfortable, * , ■ * ’ Take sufficient . labor or exercise to keep the; body*litho, the head, erect, and all the motions easy. The true lady, ns well ns.tha true gentleman, should be perfectly upright both in person and character.! ! . • ■- Associate with agreeable companions, loro yonr relatives . and.friends;; cul tivate your own mind, taste, and. sentimebes, and instruct others. / • .

ruin or tub uottzat.

The number* from t to correipouJIiig with tbo*> notnbera a oo Ihe Ticket* prtottNl on teuntii ,|]m of [ajier, arc encircled wllh imall tin tubc-Mud placed lu line Wheel, . ] The flr»t 477 prize*, similarly printed and enetrcUJ, are placed In another wheel. He wheel* are then re Volf cl, ind at themros time * prize Is drawn from the other wheel, the .Number aud the prize <lnwn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, fltd rctlilerea or the CammUilonen; the Prize being placed sgalast the .Number onwn.— Tbbu)ieraUunIire[>e*atod unUlalllhe prize*are drawn out, ■ . '

Dll. MOUSE, the inventor of Mo sic’a Is* -uias Itoi t Piuj, has spent the ertattr part of (iltllfo In travelling. irevlug vlilu-J Europe, Asia, sih! Africa, u well u North America—hu *i>ent three years among the IjiJbm of our Wwlem country —U «as In tliti war 'Utat the Indian Hoot Pills were flrtt discovered, lir. iloiie wo* the flrrt to an to ertablUh the f. ct Uiifall tlWaMrsaHw from Impurity of tb/ niooJ—tlial our tire uglti,LcftlUi and tiro dcpynduC up on tots vital fluid.. %'

Ilcaltlt.and Long‘Llleloi* All.

Dr. liolack's Scandinavian Jimedle*. AT last (he grand object of Medical Science is attained. ;Ur. Uoback’a Scandinavian Remedies aeloaUy perform vhti thousands have pro* tubed, but never accomplished. They purge from the blood the'eorrnpt parl-cies which create end feed dU* me.. The (wait of all the mild portions of the body b the blood; and If that fluid Upum, the m h*do organization matt necessarily be vigorous, bard v,and health* ful. Hence, In the preparation and combination of Uio Ingredients of hU fa nous Scandinavian Homed lei, Ur. Hohack’* great object was to produce a medicine which shootddUtnFect the blood,In all cases. He succeeded, and the consequence b that the operation of hi* Scan dlnavbn Blood Purifier and Blood Pllb upon aluioit evoiy specfea of disease, Is like that of water o|>on the devouring element, literally, extinguishing the malady. ' Persons suffering front debility from child* hood And new vigor Indued Into them by. these won* dcrdil l)ra*lepjclhetdng ; restontlves. They coot the beat of fever;create appetite, reodar'dlgratfonyierfeet, regelate the bowels, promote sleep, Invigorate the reproductive organs luhoth sexes, control all disorders ofibe Uver, core sores, bolls, to mart, and all skin db* eases, and by Imparting to the vital fluid now dements of henliii, literally make life a pleasure, Instead of the wearisome probation which U ntDsl always be' to the Invalid. These remedies are composed solely of Swedish herbs of rare medicinal virtue, never before Introduced in the practice of plianuarjv Physicians of the highest note In the discoverer** native bud, and In other tarts of Run>pc;bavo certified to the value of the medicines, and they have never yet been administered w I thou I being followed by marked success. Itblmposslbleln enumerate - In an advertisement a tenth of the complaints for .which they are Infallible; sufflee tt to say that there tuna disorder of any organ, unless caused by mat formation, for which they are. not adapted: and for the simple reason that they act directly upon the element Vblch renews, feeds, and sustains all organs, viz; ihe*VKaocs blood..Make sure of the genuine articles bypurel wring only of responsible dealers ami regular agents, or of Dr. Roback himself, Cincinnati ..where bo may be consol ted, by letter as well as personally; In all complicated and difficult case*. '

When the carious passages Locoine etofged, and do hot act In perfect harmony with the JIfferenl funcUom of lito body, the blood totes (ts action, becomes thick, corrupted sou diseased;: thus causing ell i*»lw. sickness and distress of every nami; oar ilrectlh Is'ccluusW, our health we are deprived of, ana If nature U not assisted la throwing a a llio'stagnant humors, tire blood will become choked ami cease to act, and thus nur Itget of life will bo forever blown out. How lmj to riant then that wo should keep the rmrious jatsages of the bo<ty free aud bpen. And how 1 pleasant to us that we have It in our power (o mil a uiediciue In your reach, namely', Mono's Indian Knot Pills, man o fat lured from, plants and'root* which grew around (ho mdnnlnlunus cUEl in; Nature's garden, fur Ure health and recovery of diseased man. Una of tho roots from which these Mils are tirade Iso Kolb rifle, which opens the ini res of the sklril and asrists Nature In throwing nut no flour parti «f the ' The second f; a plant which Is'an Expectorant, that opens and undogi tho pasMge to the lungs, ami thus. In a soothing mariner, performs Its duly by throning off phWm, and oilier humnrs from tho lungs by copious spiuW. Tire third .Is a •Diuretic, which glrui caso.aml double strength to the kidneys; Urns eticuuretred,' they draw largo amounts of Impurity from the blood, which Is then thrown out bountifully by the . urinary or water iciMjgc, and whtch enuid not have been discharged ni nny oUiur woy. The fourth tsa Cathartic, and accompanies tho other properties of the Pills while engaged In purifying the blood; the coarser panicles of Impurity wh eh rannpl pa i by the other outlets, are .thus taken up aw) convoyed off In great ijuauUtlcj by OlC Imwcls. .. 'r From Iho above It Is iliown that Dr. Morse's Indian Host - Pills not- only;enter Ure stomach, out bfecorac united with the blood; for they Bud way to every, part, and completely routAnland cleanse Iho wtora from all Impurity, and the life of tire body, »mth U the blood, bceomei'porfcrlly, heajtliu cun»c<iaenlly all sickness a ml pain to driven from the system, far they cannot remain when Iho body becomes so pure and clear. - ■ ■ ', ■' £.■■■ ■ ;• ’ 'v* V- ■ . The reassn why people are so distressed when sick, and wh; so many die. Is beeihite they da 'not gel o me die tq o'which will juui to tire afflicted part*; which : will open the naturaf passages for. the disease to .be cast out; hence,'- a large quantity of food and other mailer Is lodged .a mj Ore itomach a pd Intestines’ are literally overfldwliu; with the roreupb-d mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blhod, which throw* the corrupted ■natter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from (he body by disease. *Dr. Morstft Pills hove fldded lo themselves victory dpon victory, by resIonngrhiUiansof the sick to blooming health'and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain -and anguish, mid whose fecbli ftames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging ? fercr, and ‘ who hove been brought, and who have been brought, os’ii were, within a of the silent grave, non stand ready to testify that they would hare been numbered'with’the dead, had it not been fot this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills, i After one or two doses' had been taken, ibcy urrc astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their.charming effects. Not only, da they give immediate ease ami strength, and'take away all sickness, pain end anguish, but they nt'onec £0 to work at the foundation of the"disease,' which' is tho blood. Therefore, it will be shown,especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemywill take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will ogain return, and (lie prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your'days. , , ? Cautiom.—Beware of. a counterfeit signed A. U. Moore. All .gemtinc'bavc the name of A. J. \Vkite dr Co- box. Also the iry* nature of As J. White $ Co, : All others are spurious. i* ' •' ■ ’ A; J. WHITE $ CO., Sole Proprietors, . 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ate sold by all dealers in Medicines. ' . . . ' ? Agents wanted in every (own,; village and hamlet in the land! Parties desiring the agency will address as obove for terms. Price 25 cents per box, five boscs will be sent on receipt of |t, postage paid. del-9-1)/ JT For Sale by Isaac ‘Stevens, Agent, Ferry street, Vevay, I ml. , ' ' . "

V Alt this results from the manner of feeding and lending crops.

Approxlmaflon Iwo precollng and Uie two sureeetling Number* lit those drawing tlie Aral 7 prizes will he eidllled to lbs Sti approximation prize*' For example: If Ticket No. tldju draw* the' tfflUUl'pnic, those Tickets iiumbered II9SS, tpitO, wilt lie each entllled toftZUU. IfTtiket No. SJ0 draw* the 830,000,prize, thoro TickvU numbored 5Zt<. 510, 551,559,'will cacti bo cnUlled to g3oO, and »o on according to the above Mheme. - , The .NtlOO prize* of will bn determined by tho hut B;uro of the Number tlmt d*aws the -gTtMWU prize. Fnr «atuple, If the Number drawing the JTU, U00 prize ends with No. I, Him all the Tickets, whvro Ihe nuniliercml* With t, will be entltleil to *30. If the Numlicr end* with No.2,tlien nil the Ticket* where the Nunibercnda In 9 wilt be cblilted to to w9u, and tu on to«. 1 - ■ . ' •;

Corn and Hogs.

. From carefully conducted experiments by different persons, it bas been ascertain* edlhat one bushel of corn will make a little over 10£ pounds of pork—gross. Taking tho result as a basis, Ibe follow* ing deductions are made, which all onr farmers would do well Jay by for a con* vcnient reference—-That:—

Endeavor to ,Lo happy yonnolf, and assist others lo be so. . .

. Certificate* at Packages, will bo sold at the following rule*, which U the risk: ... .Certificate of package of 10 Wholes , $30.00 . Do. "■ do. • 10 Halves ■-10 00 Do. do. 10 Quarters -.20 00 Do. ; * do. . - 10 Eighths,. 10 00 In Onleringlickels or Crrlijicatet, enclose the money to. our address fur Uio Tickets ordered, ott receipt uf which they will be. forwarded by first mall. Porelwwr* ran barn IlcteU ending In any figure they may designate. Tho List uf drawn it ambers and prizes will Ur sent to pure hater* Immediately alter the drawing. Purchasers wilt please write their signature plain, and clve thetr «*o*foB!ee, county and Plate. ' trpJl-.-in ember that every prize b drawn ami payable In. full wilbont deduction. • ■ irp'.Ml prizes uf glAMiand under, paid Immediately a fie Mae drawing-other prizes at the usual ilrue uf thirty days. Com monk* turns strictly confidential, ’ Address all onlen for Tickets or Certificates to - _ S.SWAN & CO., Ang tit la , : 0 a. ■ , (P*A ‘.list of lire numbers ibal.ore drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize Tirol each is entitled to, trill be published after every drawing, in ttits fallowing papernr-Acm OrUam Delta, Mobile Register, Charles lent Standard. iYnsAci/fe Oairtle, .fthnts IntrlU • fencer, JV. V. Weekly Dug Hook, Savannah Mamin* jYcics, Richmond Dispatch, ATrie Vori Dispatch, 1‘auiding (Alt's*.) Clarion, BtuV/lugutta (On ) Cdniftfufranaftsf.-' • mot2- r 58

Contribute to the improvement of your kindred, your country, and the world. , Learn wisdom in-general, wherever it may be found. "Her! Ways are ways of pleasantness, ami all her paths are peacm”

> One’ copy, securely enveloped, will be forwordetl free of postage lu any port of the Untied Stales, for 25 ceqta.jor 6 copies for $1,00.. U* Address COS DEN «.yCO., Publishers, Uox : 197* Philadelphia, Pa. ; - ’ r . ' . ' o* Booksellers, Convsssets and Box-Agents tuppIieJ on tht moot liberal teriai. . ■ dec23-1 y

When corn coats 12$ cents per.bashol, pork costs cents per pound. When earn costs 17 cents per bashet, pork costs 2 cents per pound. ..When corn costs 25 cents per Lnihel, pork coils 3 cents per pound. When coni coats 33 cents per bushel, pork costs 4 tents per pound. When coin coats 50 cents per buahal, pork costs 5 cents per pound. The following M at entente show what the farmer realizes in bit corn when sold in the form of pork. When pork »clkfor.3 cents per ponnd, it brings 25 cents per bushel in corn. 'When pork suits ford cents per potmJ, it brings 32 cents per bnshel in corn. When pork tellsTor 5 cents per pound, it brings 45 cents per b.uihol in coru.

’ ■ ” ’ r -id* ■ Bow to males the "Good Times" Come

Bight Along.

Ueimboids.Gcnuino Preparation

.Give alt editors "a dollar'or two v to carry in tboir pockets, and a bopoful ray of mental sunshine will soon lighten up their depressed ami desponding spirits, sod directly you may read in their papers of "a favorable change 11 in tho financial condition of tho country. This will m : duoo timid capitalists nod bankers to put ont their fond*—which t hoy - have , called in—manufacturers to hoist the gates and •tart the wheels of tboir machinery, and thus give honorable employ mont Co honest bands. This will create & demand for agricultural produce, for '.‘home consumption,” puts money into,, the pockets of farmers, and they, in return, pay the printer; the merchant, the tailor, .blacksmith, shoemaker, schoolmasters, and others. Try il, There is no less mon-ey-in the world noiv, but much more, than any previous time. Alt that is necessary to restore business, is simply to restore confidence, and so put.the money, now bniied op or lying idle, into active circulation. Jfyoii owe tho printeradol)ar for hia paper, or for any advertising pay him promptly the whole if you can, a part anyhow, and he will, in return, pay those to whom he is indebted, and, thus; throughout all-the ramifications of business, new life and activity : would at once be manifested. Send as. a dollar or two. and- try it.

■ Highly Concentrated Compound Flnld ■ Extract Hnehn,' ■ I- For Diteat ft of the Bladder, Kidney t, 5, \ Gmvel t Dropiy,-.Wrokntii, Ob$truc~ v ; V fions, i’rcrrf Diseases, Female '■< ■ V. Complaint*, and oil Duritct' ' * ■ ■of the Sexual Organ t, -Arising from Excesses and Imprudences In life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, .Kidneys, or Hnzual Organs, whether existing iu ; JUl.EOX Fk«ai.e, - • ■ From whatever cause they may have originated, • And Xo Mutter of How Long standing, Giving Health and Vigor to the frame, and Bloom to the Fallid Cheek,

Price of Uie Scandinavian Blood Purifier, gl |*cr buttle, nr £5 per half dozen. Pllb, 55 cents per box, or firo boxes for 81. 1 .

It?Dyspeptic* Read > Peso, Mlaml County, Ind., Aug. it; 1637.Dr. O.W. Koback, No. 6 East Foutlbsireel, Cincinnati.—Dear Doctor;—1 have received so much benefit from Scandinavian' Blood Purifier and Blood Pllb, that 1 have thought It my duty.niidii bno less my Inclination, to give you splalnstateoient of my case. 1 was for yean afflicted with that bane <if all comfort, and cOcteacr in bntlneat, dyspepsia. To rccanltnlate all the so-called Remedies, which f have used to rid niyseif of thb disease, wloid indeed make a melancholy catalogue. I also consulted with the best Physicians I could bear of. 1 was Induced to try your remedies Uirough the persuasions ofJafrien.t, and after using them a few daya, I was greatly benefilled, and In a ritort time, less than'a-month, 1 was entirely sod permanently cured. I was also afflicted with Uio most violent nervous headache, which l suppose was produced by my-.dbonlered.stomseh, for when my dyspepsia Icll mej my headache left with 1L I now feel better In eyery respect than I have for ten year*.’ Very truly yoars, Jon* H. Ihuimi. - Cxxaaincu Citt, Wayne Co.', tad., Aug, S8, 'ST. Oa. Roback—Dear Sit:—After having labored ouderlhe disease tailed by the physicians, *• Chronic Loryngalus,”and general ueblllty of the system, for about fourteen years, ami haring employed the best medical aid of this county; at also of your city, without recclvhig.any rellel, I was, through your cert 10 cates. Induced to purchase, from Messis.'lloihnar Sc Co., your Agents at .thb |>lace,a buttle of your Blood Purifier and a box of your Blood Pills, and strange to ny, 1 found so much relief froth tho one boUlo and the pllb, UiatT was constrained to continue the treatment, until.I bad used about, nlno bottles, and feci safe la saying that 1-hpve received as much, {foot more, benefit from your medicine, as I did from the whole course of treatment while tinder the. care of tho physicians.- And l -would further say that I believe your medicine to be well calculated to relievo many of the Ills ter which flesh b heir. ■ B. U. Cowu*.

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Tue Tum »To--Ira Phoi’ertim.— l)r. Bonnot, a protocol; of some ccleliity, ruusidmit an Invaluable artidoV ilici.and ascribes to it very important medical prt'jtcolics: ■ li .That the tomato is one of the most powerful apeiicntsof the Malerm Medics, and that jn all those affections of Hie liver noil organs ‘where calomel is indicated; it is probably the most effective nod 1ra*t haimfnl remedial agent known to the profession. U. That a chemical extract will be obtained from it which, will altogether anpereedo the use of calomel in the cure of disease.

It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, nnd removcs all the Sj mptoms, among which will be fount! Indisposition to Exertion, Lou of ' Power, Lou of Memory, . ■ “» DiUculty of Hroalblne, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Kcnre*j Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Heath, flight fcVeaU, Cold Feel, Wake- . ‘fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Api«Ule, with Dyspeptic Symptom*, Hot Hand*. - Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin,: Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the ■ Face, Pain In the Back, Heaviness ‘ of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spot* Flying before . the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight; Wnnt of ' attention, Grent Mobility, Kmlestncss, with Horror ,■ of Society. .Nothing Is more Desirable to such 1'allents thin Solitude, and nothing they . more Dread for fear of themselves; no ' Repose of Manner, no Earnestness,. ■ no Siietulallon, but a Hurried .Transition from one , question to an- - other. ■ Those symptoms If allowed to go on—which this medicine Invariably remove^—soon follow* Lo*i or Pawia, Fstcitv, and Emxrnc Ffra-Haone of which th e patient may expire. Who can say that them excesses are not frequently followed .by those direful diseases—Ixfskitt and Coascxmoal The records of the Ixisxk Astlcxs, and Iha oiolaneholy deaths by Comrxrnox, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions: In Lonrtlc Asylums the raoslmeUneholy exhibition apSware. The counlenenee I* actually sodden and qalto lestltule—neither Mirth or Grief over tlsUslU Should a sound of the volte occur, 1.1* rarely articulate. : '* : “ With wofu) measures wan despair . hew; sullen aonnda hi* grief beguiled.” ' .Debility Is most terriblul.and has brought thousands upon tbousano* to untimely |)traves, Ibus.blistlng the smbltlon of many noble ybnths'. U can be cured by the use ef this }' 1 . • I: - ( •• I K E A M/1II LE nEiTTED V. ’ If ybu are suffering with aity of the above distressing allmvuU, the Flbid Kit«ict Bochc wIII can you.— Try It snd bocodvlneed of ItseHcscr. ■ He ware of Quack Nostrums dcQuack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references,' CUlieni too wand avoid them, and save Long Buttering; Money, and Exposure, by smdinr or calling fay a bottle of tbit Popularawl SPECIPUTKEMEDY. . ‘ * It allays alt pain and lnllamatfoo,'ls perfectly pleasant In Its taste and odor, bet immediate])) lit action. II ELM HOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU;- ; Is prepared directly aecbrdtngto Ibe Rule* of • Piiaaiiscr ago CititjiiSTgT, ," ' ; With the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted In Its combination. Kce Professor Dctrtxt* Vatnsble Works on the Practice of Physic, and host of the iste Standard Works of Medicine. ■ TEP «ioo jit . ... ; One hundred dollars wilt be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Modicum over Injared a• Pali i.Tit; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that It does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen yean 1 standing hare been effected. .The maxi of Voluntary Testimony In posesdon of the Proprietor, vouching Its virtues and curative -powers, Is immense, embracing names well known to : . Science umt me. . lOOjOOO Bottles Hove Bren Fold - ' and not'a single Instance of ahlturehubeen reported! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. Hsutsau>, Chemist, who being duly sworn does ssy, that bis preparation contains no Narcotic, Mereary or Injurious drug, bat-are purely Vegetable. ; . • 11. T. Dxlxsouj, Eels Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me thU 23d dayofN'o - vember ICH. W». P. Hiaaaan, Alderman, Price tl per Bottle, or Six for $3, delivered to any Address,—Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates front Professors of Medical Colleges,’Clergymen and other*. Prepared and sold by H.T. Helmbold, Practical and Analytical Chemiit, No. 62 SouU? Tenth street, below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila, O* To be had of J L. Tihcbaud, and of alt DrvggitU and Ur alert throughout ike United SfoUt, Canadat and Briliih Products, Bnw.sar or Coukteifiit*. Ask for IIELUBOLD’a—-Take No Other. eogl9 Cvac* Gdaksnteco, )>'

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cure the following diseases, and rnllshleni‘lh'n»e whogrono In darkness: Gitnonfiffa, Gl«cl, cborJcc, stricture, phym«il»> paranhymnsU, gravel, syphilis, tiuliQ, wart*. teutualltm, blotches, .seminal weakness, masturbation or self-abuse, letichorrhtca nr whiles, suppression ofthe mdnscs, railing of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; *c. ‘ li beats onaldwifery, abortion, miscarriage, celibacy, with remarks In the young and old or both soxci. Il tells hoar to distinguish pregnancy, and hoar In avoid It, &e, ■ ■ Tho painful and destructive habit of sclf-pollnllon Is here described, with tho cause, symptoms and remedy. Millions :who now Oil a premature and untimely grate, could hato been tiring monuments, ready ana willing to testify to lls fatherly admonitions, had this book ap* pea rad, and Ur. B. tired In the seventeenth cintury.. Perfect Snfegnard ngslnit QtmcUcry. JTP Fortieth edition—IM 000 copies sold annual ly.iOl ■ .Tills Rook sent under seal, post-paid, to all juris of the world, on the receipt of S3 cU. or Dr o copies fur 81. Dr. Bonaparte's Celebrated Preventive. This simple, healthful, and yet effectual p rot entire Is beyond a comparison with anything ever yet disco ter* ed, tv baa been pTOTnA by yewtv ef is.yc.ti.eace, and. In no Instance has llftlled when applied according.to directions. : Msrrtod. people who do, oot wish to la* creaso their families, should be la possession of this instrument. Price reduced to $5. . • It/*Madame LoatraV Female.Monthly■■Pills Is a afe and rellabtb remedy for suppressions and all fo> male'diseases. - lad lea should not uso Ihtm doting pregnancy, as they will, produce miscarriage. Price 11 perbox—extra fine, 15. Sent to any address by fetal), post free. Ko letton will be answered unless they contain a remittance ora postage stamp. llrt Bonaparte's French Patent MaiuFafe! This article enables (hose whose health or circumstances' do not pc hull an. Increase of family, to regulate or limit (ho number of their without Injuring (ho constitution, 'll,b the ouly safo and sure prevcntlvo ■gainst Pregnancy and disease. Tho above artlelo Is specially Intended to fulfill this desideratum;!! Is perfectly aafeino tneiallo 'substance enters Into Its cornKpodUon. The price of the French' Patent Male Safe, •I tho single one, f I per half dozen, 17 per dozen. All orders addressed to LH. B. BORA PARTS, f Sycamore street, between Fifth and Slath sis., Cincinnati/ Ohio, .will bo punctually attended to. Sr. B. can be consulted upon all dlsuset of which Ibis book treals.- OOco hours 8 a. u. to 8r. K.

8. That he has successfully treated diarrocha with tins article atone. •

4. That when used as an article of diet, It is almost a sovereign remedy for dispepsia and indigestion. 5. That the citizens in ordinary should make ubo of it, either raw, cooked or in (ha form of a catsup, with their daily food, as it Is Iho most healthy article la (ho materia a imeneariai

■Manufactory, Sales Rooms anil Office, No. 6 East 4th st, 3d building from Main, CincinnatiFor sale by JESSE TEATS.Vcray; William Gibson, Patriot;; Jorgenson,. Bledsoe &. Co., Florence; John .Moore,' Allensville ; George McCulloch & Son, Jacksonville; B. L. Simmons, Enterprise; Pout & Schofield, Mt Step Uagl Wuu* Rogers, MoocefieW; James Shaw, Braytown; J-. A. Powell, Masonville; Jacob Schuler, Ilempbiirs Corner—and by Druggists and Merchants generally, . * ' ' se23-ly ;

Salt and chabcoal fob Shisp. — It is generally conceded that wet pastures are unfavorable to the health of sheep. I have kept a flock for four years in a pastors of this description—for the first two years with unfavorable results. My sheep were unhealthy, and many of them died. I ascribe it to the wetness of my pasture. Upon the recommendation of an old farmer, I gave them charcoal, mixed with salt. .The beneficial effects of the mixture wore soon apparent. Sly sheep presented a more healthy appearance. 1 bare continued the treatment and the animals have continued to th rive. ■ I suppose the medical qualities of this mixture consists in the disinfecting property of the charcoal. Andin the invaluable and alterative prop- *

Afflicted:'Bead V .’ /. /twenty-three years ago, by. Dr. Kiskllw, romcrof Third amTUnlonatt., Philadelphia, Bs. , ■ ■ • ■ ■ V,; Twkxtt-nniae tkaiu* :' Experience ha* rendered Dr. K~ a mottnrcexsfnl pndlUonerln the earn of all diseases of a private na.fate; manhood’* debilltyaaan impediment to mntriage; nervoaa-and-Mxaal InflrmlUes, disease*of the skin, and those arising from abosoafmcreijrT. TAEK PARTICULAR KOTICBThere Usnerll habltnometlme* Indulged In by boya,* In aoHtude. ones growing op with them to manhood; aodWhlch If natrtfemM In doa lime, not only beget* Mriona obftaelea to matrimonial happlue**, bat gtrea rise to a aerie* ofprotracted, InsMlou*,.and deyaabting a flection*. * pew of Utoae: wboglve waytothb pemlekm* practice; ere 'aware ■ of tbo' conteqoeocc#, until lboy And the nerrouayatem ahauered,futitnBge and unaccountable aeiuoUon*, and vara a fears In lire (See pp. C7,26,*29. of Dr.K.’a book on “Self Preservation.'* Tbo unfortunate thua affected become* feeble, ts .unable to. labor with accustomed rigor, or to apply hi* rolndto atody; bla atep la lardy and weak; he U dull, Irresolute, and engagea erea In tab ipotb with ■leaa energy (ban uaaal: if he emancipates blmrelfbcfore the practice baa done It* wont, and enter matrimony, hb marriage I* unfruitful,.and bit kok tell* blmihatthb la caused: by.warty fotllea. Those are .consideration* wbtUi ‘ahonld asraken tbe*attention of aU wboararimlliHyalttiafed: ' • : •• - REMEMBER. • He who plaecablmaetf under Or..Kranux'* treatment may religiously confide In hb honor a* a gentleman, and rely open the; assurance, thif. the secret* of Or. patlenu will never be dlxloaed. Young man—tel no false modesty deter yon from making known your cam to one, who, .from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. * Dr. K.Vresidcneo bia biatt fwtfca bat. twenty ■jcslcis.I, th* (L W. onmac of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia. Pa. PATIKTTrS AT A DISTANCE .

Intemperance in the coarse of a speech recently delivered at the New - York Academy of Music, by Neal Dow, he gave a terrible,picture of dfnnkesraess ia England.- Ha estimated, that no less than 60,000 Englishmen destroyed 'themselves by drink ‘ every year, , and that there were no loss than 600,000 drunkards throughout Great Britain. Ho hul hsGfirted "that 120,000,000 pounds ‘were lost co ! England by (he two of intoxicating drinks evory/ear. ■ That oeseriion was contradicted by a leading morning in London,'which’contended that -Ithfl IdBrto England "Mraa only 860,000,- ; POO. y Bat whenever si shilling was expended for'drink, another was wasted in loss of labor. Them waa already a great awakcuidg of attention fn England to ternporahceV. jNow* it whs in many places no easy matter to get a license, where, a year . or two.ago, license were granted to everybody, who applied. ■

■r» 1HE REV. 0. S, BURNETT, while ‘JL laboring aa' a. Missionary In Southern Asia, dbcovenij: a simple ami certain Cure for van-. iimptian, Aithme, BnmcAsfit, Cohit, Ntroout Debility, and all Impumres of the JJfoorf; also, aa easy and effectual mode of inhaling Ibe'jRcmcrfy. Actuated bya desire to benefit' his sufTering fellows, Le will cheer* fatty send tbs Recipe (free) to inch is.desire it. with full and explicit directions for preparing and'successftilly using the Medicine. Address . Ret. 0, S. .BURNETT, feb3-6m83J.Bjoadway,N.Y.City.

erties of the salt,— Valley Farmer, -

Kanawha Salt.

. Kr The liquor sold in Buffalo is per* feclljr "orful. Tbo Advertiser gives the following description of it.—"The brandy is poison,* the, whisky of, that variety known as >Vbardware,’’ etrjehine woold improve il; gin is kept \w glass bottles, simply became it would cut through the aUves* of b'barrel in fifteen minutes.

JUST RECEIVED, COO bonds No. I Kon aw ha SalU For sale tow for cadi. - . S.E.& J. K. PLEASANTS.

who persists In .plowing np bis, wife's flower garden, for the sake of a small colony of cabbage plants, may be saved by grace, bat he mast have a very singular Ides of the abodes of (he Blest. - Beauty in Nature Is Natnre's way of making love to the ham an heart, and he, who. is not won, must .hare a small handful of silez in his left breast.

COTTON YARN. — We hank a lot of Oollon y*ro, No*, 3, fl, attiKOO, a* veil u Carpet Warp, which we offer cheap. may27 CLARKSON & WA LDO.

Hides Wanted.

HIDES of alt kinds bought by (he under signed, a't the highest market price. ocV2B CLAftKSONff WALDO.

Q5"Th« Common School Fond of tbo Buta for the current year ending October 31, 1857, amounted to $418,120 84. tho expenditures ot which were $381,228 90.

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KT &, tog® pmtien of the awampt of Florida is said to be capable of prododng five hundred bushels of frogs to the ten, with alligators enough for fencing. An emigrant wandering there in- search of neighbors, would soon meat a settler*

COOPER’S tacks, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by mjy20 GR1SARD $ SON

Hay. corn, oats, rye. barley, WHEAT, POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, and ONION SETTS, taken at Ibe highest market price in payment of any debts due us. ocl7 F, L, GRISARO & SON.

Can hare (by atatlng their ek« explicitly, together with all th*lr symptoms, per letter, endowing a remittance.) Dr. Ejw medldao,appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part or the United .State*, arid gaeked secure from damage euriorily, by hi alt or 11 lived! Youth, and Manhood 11

. £grTo the truly poetical soul evil and wrong are repulsive; they arc mutilations of the pure and perfect and beautiful, which atone it loves.

MOLASSES $ SUGAR—by the barrel ot in quantities to suit purchasers, by jant3 CLARKSON & WALDO.

Washing Fluid. CARINQTON’S Superior Washing Fluid is for sale in Veray by Ales. Delris and Clarkson A Waldo. Give it a trial. mayl3-lf E. G. CARINGTON.

A rigorous Ufa ora Premature Death,' Kluketin on Keif-Preservation—only 23 teals. Letters eoulalnlog that value In stamp*, wttl ensure a copy, by mail. Grit is! GrjituII Gat-nri!!— A rait Gift to ail. MISERY RELIEVED.

(£7- Tho good heart, the tender-feeling, and the pleasant disposition, make smiles, loro, and sun-shine everywhere.

MARBLES § RALL C —a good assortment feblO CLARKSON $ WALDO.

, OCr What a blessed change for society it would be if all the numerous rascals now upon the turf wero under it instead !

SWEET POTATOES—For seed. utt3 CLAHRSONdt WAIDO

•'.'faloro’a Guide," a new tad popular work. full of valuable advice and Imprewlva warning, alike eatenbled to pr#vent vein of raliery, and ure thoosandi nf lire,, it dlitrtbeltd without (hugn, and forwardad by mall, prepaid, to' any Port Office lathe United ttate«,OQ receiving an ordy-ODctpjicj twa portage rtaopj. _ ifiS-JT

IF you want Tubs, Buckets, Butter Firkins, Half Bushels, dee., cheap foreash, call at . ocl28 CLARKSON 4 WALDO’S. KEGS BELMONT NAILS, MV In for »Ij ct reduced price*. apl5 F. I. GIUSARD & SUN.

F LOOK.—A Superior article of family FLOUR kept coniUntly on hand. dcc2 - ' CLARKSON A WALDO.

jC5T Be at peace with all mankind, hat at war with their vices.

Chinese Sugar Caite sirup />n2t'* At GRISARD & SON’S.

piT It Is said the opinion begins tp prevail that Lola Montes is not of thu femiuiuo gender, bat a male in disguiss,

MANURE AND STRAW FORKS, -LTA Kpatie,, Hnei and Raket, jmi reetlved fr«m Piltilurgh bv GR1SARU $SON.

DRIED BEEF and Dolo^cas—a good article for sale by Cukwo.v & W'Atuo.

-Window Blinds and Booi-s^ scpD at K L. GRISARD.& SON'S.

AIT Ho truthful, virtuous, contented, 'and happy.

LITTLE GIANT AND Tim limit* Corn ami Cob illills, at Manufaclurtas jiticcs, al itov2G GK1SARD & SON'S.*'