Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 34, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 August 1858 — Page 4

TSo Homc. . * The horse is the Anglo-Saxon of animals,, end. liko Iiis racc, knows no servitude. He is full of fire, and strength, muNnettle,' and continuance, tempered withaffection,gentleness, sagacity and' obedience. He will he in subject tion as an. animal, ft friend amU a co-laborer. but not as asiave, pdrudge, or a brute. If you expect' to keep, him in his glorious perfection, you .must feed and clothe I him bounteously, and discreetly, \ attend him'when sick, hear with ! him when \ t ired, adapt his labor ! to his capacity and ago. give him recreation and amusement, educate, encourage, chastise, and pot hiniMikc the high-toned, spirited le!low he i?. He i< uol, indeed a brute.' hot has a something in him, {call it soul or heart, or what you will.) which can ho touched by a kindness, which is angered by a blow, and maddened by an insult; a something which loves music, fears the terrible, and enjoys the beautiful. Ho has the •lutr out of winch .warriors are made, tile boundless spirit which desires deal li mather tliyudclea t imi a constancy Aid devotion to ids master and friend ‘whiph the lanitals of human friendship hardlie excel. ■ f-v* ■ : .i

CARD AND JOB PBTXJ1XO, ■At Low 1*rice£ for Cash! Next Ip Prompt'ami Energetic \ Attention, the best way to -Increase Your Business; .Is'te'circulate Bills and Cards extensive’.) ; I and,to enable business men to do this, the ‘INDIANA AByBILLB OPriCE \ Offeu peculiar advantages. This office is , now supplied with a IMiflilSr ! Arid a large assortment of J , {tPa*&3!E3. aSDiD f?iiS3SV IfTOls, j Papers, Ihks, Garda, &c., . I And being under the supeiintendancc of an jcxpcncnced Piinter., We am confident of piv* l Jinj; entire satisfaction to tbosp in want of aso Job 1 . \Priniirig. at Low Priccs!

INDEMNITY.

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Cuoiliin;- lo Urn-., IiurI iVlthaut \ ltl(VITU|ltloU. \ , SWAN CO.’S t,n:irrU< nrr T.i-pal. (ind Amhorlitd by tlir btmc of (itorgUt

’l i.e late attetr.pl to Injure our fins tss iVj-.* !! tAat qui Lot!ones ate drawn.fairly, , i’.it < nr prist* arc paid piiRctBUlIy, and that cur v.-brine-s arc mole liberal than any other i I.utli rv in the M otiii 1

r 5:1 u> iWn by s. s«i» J it Co., l!n- A fid. 1 my to> l-:y. t:: -l .rU ,’('f ih'lr Mrcli' Niimhfr laiiii-ri.-* ri.r t.-jc, iit AfGCtTA, Georgia, Ubtlci Uic «- Class 27 dratvs on Saturday, Aug. 7, '58. Class 28 draws on Saturday, July 14, '58 1CI ass 29. draws on Saturday, July 21, *58 Class 30 draws on Saturday, July 28, '58 Oa the Ph« of Single Number*.

PaU Growth of Strawberry Roots, j A.primary and vital condition! , ,of next year’s strawberry crop, jsj "baged upon iht. full sroivih of | the Toots . Come, let us go out! among the beds, and we will* show' you. Now select a plant that has borne fruit ibis 'year, pull it up. there! do you see! every root is as dead as Julius Cmsar. As soon ns the berries began to ripen, in the Spring, the roots did their very prettiest, ami gave all their life to the fruit. Sometimes we find a single thread with a lingering spark ot life in if (probably some unfriiitiu! old*maid ot the famiiy : ) but most uttheiua/e dead for aye. IVhut is to he dmie? Ju:d lni>: The crown or heart, of. the plant enfolds the elements of a-nowset of roots, and with prompt aim kind treatment, she will dcvelope them into a healthful being; iced her as you would a generous mother, for this is her lime.of need. Unless the earth is, oris made rich enough to develope the new. roots in the tall, the next crop \VilI come feebly to t he birth, or not at all. This pcefiliar phys- . iological condition of the strawberry plant, is the reason why the early fall is the* best time in the year for transplanting, as w*ell as for-working over the old. beds. When the beds are put; in order, give them liberal drafts of liquid' manure, and a mulching ot line.: straw or spent tfm baric upon tin surface, to prevent evaporation, imd the plants will go right ahead and eshibiish themselves for next year’s crop. ■

Tin: iM'Iaxa NTS I’uVisUd it h ...» Ji da) niefiurtp. .in-i ... - , viy at the lo'.V pl.e-; t'AC m-i.H.; a.-.' -V, i;i\ sdv.ial'C.. H is to Uk.kkvl Ny Is'vCi t.tol sei; ! , Ai.stO! I.ici.t., Local Nccs, Ac-, iVc., and l;.e >-i ,-n M’ ,)! interest to tj.e p'jblie teuorai.y. Jis n.i'.S iia! columns will be Nll-ikal la iViiua jixn llrnoiox. Unlike suir.e otf.tr papi-rv, i;< editorial column will be.free from vuffor.ty and profanity. Reflecting the*' wishes and v. iu(* L -t ibis ti >noun tut y, we ask, ami hupe to t,,. tit nil i u; CetVe-. tl.e elii'Oilragenieiit Olid paltviujpe of ;tl.c poli.e. ; K. J. WALDO, IVau.ma.

'spring & summer trade. . fflVlE undersigned ate now in receipt of a ’ .H. large a: d complete assortment til iSimhravt* :md GnlltTV, .Confuting in patt ill the following leading ai-

!;rlv-s, to-wit : —. Table ami IVclul Cutlery, ‘ SiTiv.ts am! She-.its.

au.tiuo TICKETS. I'irt thou&i»il ftittr hundr%J,*tnil 65 Vrizrt: Nearly oiif I’rizo to every Xinc Tickets, scheme, Tf> It MilV.S K.U’II SATI UD.W IN AUGUST! 1 I'nst i f. . j prises of $90C 1 pit Sc cf... r.yjf • 0 4 I’tilts itf. SOO 1. prize <ii". ...K.'A iU 4 pnscsot Too I prize of.... 5A r O A prizes of COO 1 prise u f ... i;000 , 51' prists of 500 1 prise of... - 3,000 5f) prizes of 300 1 ptiZCAif-..'. 1.5(0 UO prjzts of,.., 1C5 4 prizes of... 1,0(0 £30 prizes of : UV

Hazur.-i en.i Sttopo, Tnlde, Tea, and Hasting Spo'oii, . Ktijl- T-edS (d-ldi llc.MT.pll'.iii,’ .Iteiil ;! i’t.'.Jies, tiugei nl:.! ItahOlrf.p, lyiiimi A: VeTi:;jlit Saws, \\ ood and Cr.iss CiH Sj’AS. Carpenter's and C .'-p-.t’s T-a^v.

. - ALSO 4ffi pair Tf.tte Chains, 300 Halter Chairs. 80 pair Hu-aft Chains, 3o Log Chains, ’ ■ . • 'do Lock Ciiiiinr, -' .Double* ati'.l Sin.'le Barrel Giiav !V;n!s of ev.-iy devti?; ’;-;i, Shot Hagv. l’..wde.', Fhivks n;;;f IJjths. • h'midie i-ud. Carriage- Tr;;;‘.ii,iii. > < 1 aw ;k s; Bridge Bitty,KnaiiUiyd [:■ at her,

F. J. WALDO, AGENT, ; . V-E VA V, JND. CASlTASSISTS, £311,719 59 bsents Stores, Merchandise,Mills, Factories, hjiil Personal I*n»perty ct‘iifrally,.al rates cotisisteul with the l.ocaid osyumcJ. " Dwr.i.i.t.'.'iTiii, *i:r ard r. , i 1 . 1 'i;!---! F-i atviitiol >r. ';s (:i. u.■ ;; ! ' : ; . I’ailter'a; a-'t-u'm-i riv'.'a i ; . th.s l-r.-LLl. id litsuta..'-, !■> th.-’ C.. jr?* Ml I’i; iiilultly AitJmlcil, nml jirmuplly l**il*t at lire Ittiineli ().I*ec. o( Cliicliinaii, rililo.,j_J’

*rrtiOSi,UATw\ raises.

4 ['nil'* of $$ld lo T'P.OJ'triit* SICOO 4 - tVO - Un.rvi - 4 " VV •• U'.« * " kv ■i ;• ■ 1-5 " .v.tii*i •• j(f *• f(ft n no .. 5;tf 1«V,0 •■. * rr^ ICC.G03

U'TATE OF INDIANA, Switzerland county, K? Ss: — In the Switzer land Circuit Court, Ni-rh m her .Term, 1;&S. . CinemnuU: Hairison'l Complaint for money ‘ and ! Imliaiiaprdis j , oil S:iai?ht Line Kail 1 Transcriptof judgRoaifCoiiipany,. \ [ ment, ; vs. . I in Hcpzs T). Andrews, j Attachment. ■ The iffi;.i,vii of a (Jisinten-i.ted person having been tiled o the Clerk's - Office of the Switzerland Circa it Court, setting forth I tie fact thnf said Ilepza I). Amlievvs is nut a resident of the State- of! is [linen, and ihat she is ne.'vv'yty patty (Mendont to the above cnlif.ed 6ii*i that a g'.-jd eavie of action eXi .ii ■ Therefvre,hhe—'aid Ileycn I).^Andrews-- U helcVy 11 j'-Lv-l of ii.e p-.l.’d.i f ;:>*d f-i: t, and teat the same :s di.ctiote'l f.-z t;'-:'. at the nest ensuing u.nn of said Circuit Cmtl, which will cummence at the C.mrl 11 mi .ye in Ve-vay,: in said eounty of S-vitzrtlatid and Stale of Indiana, on Ihe . Isl Momlay in November a. d. IS5S, end that unless she be and appear on the 3d djy.of said term, andausuef or demur to the complaint filed herein, the same w|i| be heard mid determined in her absence ami thViRcper judgment tendered aceordiiigiy. ■ _ , ; f Given under mv hand this'3*tl:.d3v of July, A. o. ISOS. ■ OLiVEi: Uit.MSHV,.S. C. C. | llnowr.R & Lamb; All'.ys F, Q. July 30, ISOS.—lw - ‘ $1,60.

fiaeki’.-j, ■ c.vi t'.'.i Slir:i:j«A Spun;, • ; A Frhi: 'J ack-, i.nd M.'.no -.S ’ . H'„fS IklllJ;-, Ac , .V ,

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•V Tibi's. Am.’ur.tih/jusKO.OuO \\ ;.(rv 1 >lkt ts $fij; 11 ah vs $5; Quarters — 3 ,*■ A Circular showing li.rjOau of ibeLol-Iciic-s v.iU iivSt.nl ti> any one desirous of re*

Having ptiw-nailv seicttid- tl.-f ub.iv.-vvti clcs, we esn hhiMe nur t'nvn h; 't;..j:,ti.ey a;i of superior ipialiiy, nnd we' itiVad.jvllin; l he ill at IV hole-ale of tetJ.f at C% i iw y they .can by bought West of ll..-’lL .i;)i!yi,

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I v»-; ii. , , ’ ■ . ■ - f « rtinr.ntcn «r IVcAtoirfi <•;!! l-o joU at tlit inv r,o-«, vhi.-n h i;.v n'-i: .

UiviMis .1 fa 1.0 am!; c\:iu:no.- V;ir:M'<ca ■ of o:u! ■ p:;ccs In-fort; (VmvK> ru to jmrctmie. IV 1.. Sun. ' Vt.-v.iy, I i:<T

A Leviathan Farm.

11 A SS E I. A S A V I A T O X ,

• Certificate nl jat ».9 c v X/i 10 Wholes', $S0 00 I ’ i)-». ito, * * It) Halves <10 00 i . !'• Qoartets CO 00 j . i ? ‘* ■ - f , ; .10 Efjf.rhV 10 CO I /»! O.-SiV'iny. 7 V Ufa nr f.', i ti Uoilft, cnclojv j:&.; to fiit a-t-jm* i-r nV* 1 ivlvti vr<lertd, vn - -.j-!> V. t l , i' t S; * t-i I- t.v t!r. | umL * .• it:< !..■.'<■ I* i'. a Uit''- iittfi'in.Uit- 111 any fcer* (hey in. <; •vj.i.i.if ii.'.< I'I'Tk) .l.-.nn iSi.teU.Tikaml j.rt- .‘/• n c-sit *,-VI i ■ |<jf> n.;wr< nunn.-.iia-.-.-lv afntr Hot • .!«* .rI'.lvn-.d n will i ib-lfjii.rMl'lW , livnii. Lit-i ?;n'l‘.crr f minty a:ni *>iaur,' j !.'■ t‘-1::■ skt tint i-vi-ri )-riw b'Jraun atij tav. ; all -in. It.;! iWvUi'ti,.'. . * 1 *

■A new pilfer recentlystarted; in Now York, culled I lie -d/oiT-l I ment t state-: that some,men oil | weak!) in York, Buffalo; and Chicago have it in contemplation to establish, somewhere in the I west a Leviathan Karin, of iroin IfJOjOuO to-200,000 acres. Their object is to do ibr agriculture, by the use of combined Wealth and'; the power of machinery, what has! I been done ill the past half century, liy the tail road and factory toj supercede the old stage coach and tilths pinning wheel; They will | organize tlic vast tract ihto two ToValhscd establishments, .with it m i! i t a ry orga n iza t ion o f labor, gi- j gant ic machinery, to plow, plant, j reap, harvest, and raise vast herds | of horses, sheep and cat tie of the j moslselect-atoek, and thccnliiva-i timiorfruits and*grains upona-j gramlsea Ie, The organ i/alion will justly coiubiuc the interests of capital and labor and by its colossal economies, a ml its seien t ificappliauces of creative, industrial, power, anil its just system of distribution, it will attempt to give to thelworldilic examples of a. true llcpublic, an Industrial Couunouwealth, where poverty, duplicity, rgbbery, and crime are unknown.; Men of wealth and genius itreiespccially invited to examine it;

MAM'rA<‘TCItl B,' itF J KXOIXK« A.\» i:im.KltS,

CAST and Wrmchl Iron Mm hiiiery, ofnll kim!.'; Grist Mills; Sash, Mitb.-y and Circle Saw.Hills, Also, ’

,1lullat'.s fiiilit .flnliciiKbi

MnUGU new jinv't".': ucI.efV.-yi-tiTyjiif;! ■ e 1 .respectability jniiJin,* :i,c hni. the United .Stale'a iImd :iiiv tit!, its Kyte linr public, i?t i!si d by the Medical I'ndeSiir.n, r.it jniMy Vegetable. ■

Kahe, (iniiii Separator, improved. riU*-*> (■rain ScparnierJ

They and immcditriily relit v« ,i’; ordinary dciiincetv.e-iris of. Hi. jiUi,' wleilici arising from impaired Digittire June hour, Cctticfnrtt, lliUuus onJ Liter Ajfirlinu*, or Scrofulous Ihibit.

I 5I.MU jLiillliJer. )«iJ imiTlrJi. ( utvii r.rt.-r tir4**;u5-o:;it'r j.r;; L -i &t ilc tt*ual tuna f-»f ('"aiDmi iii.ti;, -iricjK o*r,S.-;.-!.tial, ; AOilrvirUll l-fL-rs I >r i .. » -l.i ,t \,i ;• ‘ y.'NV. ,\'i A. Ol., A'ugiittJ,.(ia. 3 r A !;>: ■ ! ll> : Ilia: arc drawn will* uju: ( if ifc t . tirirt; jiliat :o. V, ;;1 Lc puMiaLtdaflcr |cn.t> liiti Ajnj;, jti Tin- foliaw in;; jiafiKtvr 5 -AVic ■ p, !i- r ' Shhlr Jl*£ui*r, Chntiifl/tn : St •»<!>/■ /. ,V// t Uf, , Ithnt i luttlli* Y.'-i.Tir, . lW'-.i7y /1 llnd, fi'irannak f.'/iri'nrj ,\Jirv, lia.'iwn i iht'iitch, ,V< If Vud i Difftitfh.'i’.ttii'nnir ('Ijirivtt, -Ju^utJa j t:.i j a;:J J.inlr Hod it

Hut besides llii.':. (liy.net powerfully nr:'! spfcciEcly in ylrulr and -CAnnnc Il'hruiuiilin*, Sr tiled l , air.j of the Orgonk and Li nth*. Ciltr, iTlsthmo, Jjuniiif c, .1 lw a: *. I'ici ff, : ,7'tuuo■>, Sttellinuf, AVurry, Sill ■ /.Vo; .’r tij • the .Vim, Cuhfillthlj j ItUtlmie and Serious Ljtetnift, Krrr.nu* .ITIfrtions of the lilntdir n w./t/i’j,/wry/, / )ro;rt t;. Hryiipthe, Corrupt ilniitorr, and other ,sthi mo te ill a 1 iy II a n I h ;e.U <:igd li e.et-. *. T(ie Proprietor is in possession of thn'isands of Certificates uf Hus ciniipruU iiiivc e:;Vi*wy of the . • . '' . ■ Life IMDi irnd l*huuii;IUti(i"i. v'

tiik first rnKJiir.ir JtAcin\i:s. I10ESE POWEIiS for licit ur Tumbling Shaft. Machine: . TOKTAHLE; ENGINES, suitable for fanning ThieshiiigjMucbines, Corn Shellers.Torloble Mills, Wudil Saving, eVc. The alien (ion of Farmers is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to aiiy use to which herse power can be applied. ■ , v For Circulars, with terms and price, address as above.. , junelt-Sm

Ni:\v hook

These Ceniuniitt* are. miexce;e;eiiaVK-..:)M! undeniable,, (of they are t'riui Voliiiilan.'yfl..} the persons, ft?red, who testify . In-WiiJ;- .7 be i h il uti'. a ail he I. These teitivd c-s ii t.t* T- rf*'*i.y mild and agreeable-in iln-ii uperaiivu, and tn.T not be Ir ed. by any flll'cV-d per v hi V. ill Giving the U;iJIO:l iMll'!Jtli ni ;Hi i m Prepared wni Sub: bv Dn. U\ fJ.'MOFF.VT, V febllMy . b:i5 11 road way,Nbw A H, irk-

i>u. i*».v.w*.n:;i r.vs r wmiK, . , • flirttiE 1-. HtVl.XH, , y'lr""’ ~:Si ;5t.; All t’lf ill*.* suit of ■ //O 'Sv '•■ t r.r-,1* ..f tlj- Hul,- : /(?[ ' ■ "■=,'! the ixwihv ’ in-*- .V\J ■ >‘ , vrti>* iri n-i>nuii>riK>a. The ;(SV 'honlilibenomaeJict Jt.1 f. ■'- VI?' !■ !* 5'i.U:5,ff>un this lain- : lr 1 : *“*' • ‘ii— tioriiy of (!>.• Sifeii _ i’.tiioT - * I’jhrtfc litnd'in treat's aietlul (itililf ili*.-a?c*; both - la-tried c«,tf - ■ '- :i il - Tt>I-»•** IriUhu* to i K- r ‘ Unit? Kb<> grope lit i * ilatkiiPn; Ci-rtorrhiei, Glnb .th.vtJee, vrrtlare, jjrai liyjno»it, grit el, uphill*. bot-e, uatt>, rci-juatUin. tilfiicht*. seminal ! we-itucs*. maun run: on 6t »'lf'iliiii«. leuchorrbm or : of the nifliwj, falling of the womb, rhenmaittiii; ,Ve. h tirab oh taldnlfery, >!>■•(! l»Ji, rnl-rarrbsf, relllo, ti, ntlh remark* to thn juntijjaiid tiM of twlb • 've*. It bill ho« to dltllc-jrtil-h pr'cirtncy, :r>1 boar l« avoid IL i<u ■*■',, ■ * The (Mii.f .l 7,r.*l de.-tro live habit of M-lf-pollulion-b H>;r* <3erfri!.“(l. n I:h the'ean**', rymptonu ai»| remedy. Million* i»):"r.on mi a j-r-fnaluv anl net! mete crate, 1 will! hnv. - I' S'ii liviti; iuo(,;mi•*;![*, read; nn>f % tiling ;.t : -: iV in L*t.i-r!v bad (bU book»pp/r.f; •]. and Dr. DL Jived th the »■'< ruteenlh Century. Vrrfrrt SnfrpianV nitnlniit Qnacicrry. ■JT V ' ijJiiion— m«i<'Qn«ii|.‘mvlJanngallT.,/~TT ■ - ThU llo-it rfni tinder steal. post-paid, to all pirtTot ilb vorM,ou lit * receiptor ii cl*. oril reeople* for $ 1. Dr. llonn|urir'» C'rtrliraird Pm tulivc. . Tbi* simple. hcalihful, anil J el efieetoal preventive t* biijon'l a .'•’at[tic!*->naiU» prylbipretvt jitt<H*eovtr■•t’. - tlUa* Ktu p'.tu 1 *! it; ;Var< of exrc'rioorf , ati4 Hi !io li.v.an [■: l>:t' i; fail.'-l a hen a}>tiUoa ertiwAis to i(iilviiloii-t .Marne<l b' tlle nlih oo nut trub to Ifi; , ; efva-'T-tU-ir famili.-? T ihonl I In; In [K>u.'atlon of till I'rce rO.ln.'t-rt to }V . ; IPf* JlaJanii* U.xuiV Female Monthly Pill* U a Vr.fe M->t relist*!.* ren:iyly for ••j[ij>n‘iaUna #oJ all tei ttinle ihooM not ibt thtm during I i rerj ire;.>r they «j|I pro.!are mbearriape. 1’riro ! ?I j.er fj.' Pent fo any aJtlrea< by I mail. |*ol freer No teilen .till) In) angered ttnlcu i'tliov c-ti.i.uu a.r*-atl!Mt;c<! r>r a i«t*-nce mmp. . Itr. ll'»:i-irte'j r.vai li DjI.-lI Mile Safe! Thb aitiiel" eivabt yrhn*,. hetlii or clrcnintlancei do |i)ul (■ermil=h Increase of family; to repohto or limit the nniuitr of t'o»lr 9%1‘iinei ■itliout injuring tin ei‘n't! mi to n. a It b the only rafe an>) .'.arc preventive ae.-.in-l l*ref,iwiiry sr.il iloeat-l llie above artielc U *I»orhIty iiiiemleti to fulfill thb tI.vM’nlun;‘ll li per* fertly «fe: no tneUlie iitMance enier* Into lb com* Thu jirioo of'the .Frruch Patent Male fine, SI iht! ilrelf one, St ■•er half dozen. ST per dozen. Jp’ .tll opJen aiMre-wt ioliR. E. UOSAPAKTE, No. 1ST Sycamore utrrct. tieiirecn Fifth and Sixth >U., Clnclaiialt, Ohio, «III be puni tually attended to. Dr. i II, ran he toa-alted l.;»m all dbva.ie* of vbich till I book treat.*. OK'ei’ Lortt c‘ *. r.. to t m. ,

Hed Clover

1 believed! is,considered by al-| most every one that Ued Clover j is the best a ml (puckcstrenovator, of the soil of all the grasses that are grown in the western fet;Kes, and, at the same, the most profitable grass for past nre. JJiiti find that then* is a great prejudice on the pari of the farmers.of this State against raising it, on - account of I he difficulty of getting a stand of clover when they sow it. Now. the object of this article is to state how it may be rais- j cd with success. The successive drought of the hist few years have j demonstrated that it is very diffi-i cult to get a stand of clovcrwhen! sown with outs or with .wheat, j and the same holds good with Timothy. The .surest way that| I-have found'to get- a; stand of clover or timothy,' is to sow the grass seed by .itself; If tho field was planted to corn the year previous,: all the preparation necessary, is to run the harrow ..or cultivator over it to level and loosen the surface; -before sowing the seed . Time of sowing, March or April. If the land is a stubble field, burn • the stubble,; sow the seed and Jiarrow in, or if the weather be rainy there is no need harrowing. If weeds should come up with the clover, let them grow, they will do no harm, but will answer as a protection during the freezing of the next winter. . Jos. II. Stone.

llcitnbolds Genuine Picparafion • ■■ ■ ' ok Highly CbncrlHrAtril 'Tout pound FI hid Extract Ittirho, ■ , _. For Disrasrs of the. Uladder, Kidney Orortl, Dropiiji Wcnintss', OLttruc-' ’ - liuhf, : Krcnl . LVurori t, J-’rica/c , ■ C‘cn!'lottifs, onil all Oitrattt ; ‘of f Ac ScshU Orpons, .1 rid ns from Esccjm-i and Impnidanrcsitn ttfc, and remuTlup ad I mpraper IHsddirae* Irym ihs Redder. HiJucyj, nr Soiii.1 wlteilier cvUui'g lu «R Fkmalc,, From irtoK ier eauw lOoy may have origins:? J, Ami \« Aliilier of How Lang Standing, Girins' //<■!//(A ciW 17wr to' tie I'rtime, tnul /i/jo/.l to (Ae i'jilU'l Ckrrk,

THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED

DRUG STORE, Ac. bfSchenci's R<ne, Ferry tirttl, ' - - VKVAV, IISD.,

IxvForsalebyJ. L.-TI1U'_1:AL : Il yev^yrl^

HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PH 1 LA DELPHI A, : . (A Btaert+wl l.-nlllntldn, ertaWGhwl Lit m- . d-twnu-iit for (tit? relief of Die ikk hi.it tll*rre*»ej, .

tS steadily increasing in bust nos*, and the proprietor would respectfully announce to tbe public that his stock of DIMM? SAM) Oil KM ICA l*S Is now complete in evety depart mcnl, and his motto Icing "email profit* and quid returns," he is p re pa tctl to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satis foci tun As an everipliftcation of ih.s fact purchasers have only to call at his-Drug Store and be satisfied. The following staple articles, of the best ausuLT, will at nil times Ire sold at lie lowest shade of profit: . : yiutdt till) Spirit* Turpentine, Pure White and lied Lead, Putty, LurJ Oil, Dinning Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish Oii ( Alcohol. Varnishes. Dye-Stuffs, i Window Glass, Paints of all . * \ colors; Varnish, Paint ’ aml-White-Wash - I - , Crushes,, i^c;'

- afllkted with Vintlnil anil TO oll pcrrou* aflllcl-ij, with' S:\of.) HiS-a.-.-v mrh M SPKKMATOHKIItKA. i-KMIX.tJ. WK.lK. XKss.jMroTKxrt:. co.vuiariioLt, gu;kt,.ivFflll.LIS. III,. Vi.X' O ( OX.1X1 >M.TK I.K-.\ 111 SK. Ac. .The ltnWAKU.AaSOl'l.vnil\.m virviif IV sVv ful deitruili’Jti nf buaianVifv, vee-i‘4 by Soviil .lie caw*, ■nil the derepthm* pnutK-vd npjri !tic unfi-M i*. Mtq vtctiili* of'udi <tii.-a*-C* by tiuLfks’seyer.tl jrat> aifi> eircit.'.l lift-ir CiQiiuking rVr,;.'.iii. a,i'a i-1-TA It I. K ATT worthy vf th.-Ir name, iunnfii a I’bjiMiMty Vrihe irratiu.-tit of ihi- rW* nr'ilbei re*, tn nit ilivlr frttrnJ.nn-lbi give MKHIt’AJ. AH VICE GR.Vi IS to nil n ho apply lit tvcir. wlili a tlorriptlon nf tlcdr coD<lilit)n, {agv, oyrupaiion, bab!l* of lift*, Ac..) ar> ) In care ufcvlrcm.' poterty a"-l sii.T.-ring, b* furubli nii-.l-letne* tree of rhanru. ,It I* nciMli 1 **' to a-M Hurt tinAuodation command. the iujjboit MedhvlAill of the ago, end will (mulsh Urn itm*; approved modern treatment. ■ - ' • ■ ■ ■'

JOY TO THE AFFLICTED 1

ft enrei Xervo;u ati.i IK-bljllVcJ FttSVier*, and.remove* all the S* iiipiuui*. amour nMch w 111 he found Imlj-jMsilinn * . . to Exertion-l-oss of Power, Lv* of Memory, Difficulty of llrvslhinr, General • ’Woskno**. Horror of Di-ease, Weak ' Nerve*. Tumbling. I 1 rvad fill Horror of ' Ilealli, jiirht Swcr.t*. Cold Peel, Wakefulness, Dimtn’** of Vision. Ijnr'wr, Vrtiverjal . Lautludu of: the .Mu-wulur ry*Vm,'r):if!i Unonnoo* Apl>ellte, with IA * pel •tie.'-j n:; >t ■» i; i >. Ho; Hji.Jj, ■ Viushlnr af the "body, ■ Hnruo* <■( Dio Skin, . Pallid Co mite da nee and KriiMion* on the Faro, P;iin In the Rack; Heaviness • wf. Die KyeUd.v Frcijui'nlly BUtt Spol* Flying hcforiJ ' s ihu, Kvv*. ■ - With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sljhl; Wunt of attention, OrealMohitili, IttVlIefenCM.«ith Horror, of SiH'kty. AV,thing is more Desifahte to such .. Patient* thnil Solltinle. and noDiing they moivUrvadforfcarofThL'niscIrcj: no - . Kejraio of iltnncr, no Kaniestne**, . : uo hut a Hurried • , ' Transition from one ■ . • . question to en- •’ ! ■.; ■’ . : j- • ■ ■ other. - - ■ Thssc jymptoim If allowed to go on—.which thUinedIdnc in variant v ntmovet—«Kt« follows Lon dr Ponce, Fiivitt, and Er it erne Frt»—In one of which IhipKitltrl may cvnlro. Who can *ay that Uicmcsccjms arc ; itui frequently followed by those direful dl*ea*e»r-ls-firitiv and Co*,tnmost The records of Uto Ixjasc A*virn*,and tht melancbetydeaths by CossrjirTto.i, Iwrar ample nltues.* to the inilb ofthc*e assertion.*. In l.ltntlte Aij liltnv the' most inetam holy cvhlbitlon ap)iear». The inotwiicr.ce is actually jodden and quite AtiHlit»rHri-il‘ evi-rvi-ilslt. Bhoutd a to At id‘of ihi'X'tir', 1 net-i:r, i. t* rarely nrticulile. *• M i!ii Vfnl »ae:,s.ire>. w»n de-pair ; ; Irt-W'.e.ilteii Itl*grief'Oeguilctl.V . ■ Uottlily I- jiio.-l li:rriU.d olid ha* hrvmeltt IhotisamU np- - ,h*;i,**:iw.d!s to vntluicly grave?. Die* blasting the a mb'. Don or mt'iif noble iyuulh*.' U can be cured by the n*e tf litis ■ ’ ■■■ ■ ■ ':r - I ?i F* ,\ ij I* 111 Ii K. lt U At K 1) V., If sou are s-iffctlnj with'any of the above dlitrcsdnc .illniiiii-, the Finn Kitascv lit cue will (are you,— Try it and be codytnccd of it* eCScaee.. ' J lljoareol Qtidck No.slrtuns A- Quavk Doctors, , who falsely Iwwt of abUilles and Citiren* know and avoid then), end save Long Suffering, Money, and Ksi^^re.by/‘lutiocorcaUiagforaboiileof this Popular mid ’SPfiCI Fit' : I!EMBDV, , " ■ Is nltay* all pain and InOatnatlOn, Is aut iu It* (as'.c and odor, but immediato in Its action.. 11 ELM COLD'S .EXTRACT RL'CHU I.S prepared dfreelly according to the Rules of P HARM AC V Afil* ChEJUSTEV*-, ■ Utth l!i> er“*!‘M a.tcnracy and .Chemical knowledge and core devoted In ti* comb:nation. See Professor Dances’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and indst of the late Standard Works of Medicine. - ’irpSlOO .Of •' ; • : ■ One hurdrcl dollars will be laid to any Phvilcitn who can prove U.at the Mvdlcino ever Injured a Pallcnl; and the lesiimoav ofihousvndscaD be produce,! to prove that It docs treat eoo-l.r Tuses of from one week to thirteen yvars*'standing have been effected. Tbe most of Voluntary Testimony In possession of the Proprietor, vouching 1U virtues and euro tiro powers. Is immense, embtscTtjg names well known to * ■ Science mitl Fiiuic. 100,001) Bottle* Have Been Fold and not a tingle Instance of a failure has bccore ported; Personal I y appeared before rae.ao Alderman of Urn, City Of Philadelphia, It; T. Iltistsotp, Chemist, who being duly sworti does say, dial his proparation eoq1 tains no Aarcoite, Sltroory: or Injurious drug, but arp purely Vegetable.. - ; , II. T.' (Iclmbold, Solo Minnfselnrer. ' ft worn and suhseribod before mo this 23d day of X'o rember IP-W. - ' Wk. P. lltaasiD, Alderman. •Frico gl Ikdlle, or Sit for S3, delivered to any Address,—iccoinpanled by, Mllabjo apd responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Gqlle■ges, Clergymen and others.'' ' • ’ P : c / Prepared amt told by TLT. Hr.usaou>,> . ' * Practical and Analytical Chtmitt,' No. 52 Bouth -Tenth..stileeti below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila.' gj*To ti had of. J L. TitiCDACD. and of allDrvggi$U and Dealers throughout the Uni• (ci iSfofrs, jCarwd<i*'lantf Bfittih Procineet. | Ucwahe or CovDTEjtFEtTu. ; , Ailt for IIEl-MHOLD’S — Take KoDlber. | augl9 . CtaixGbinAXTEEo.i;; v',ly ■

Time and Method of Sowing Timothy

Seed.

The 1)1 rcctloin, on a review (if i!;-; past, fh.-l assered that their tabor* In ihi*.‘[Jiere‘of b‘-r.fvnletil eff-*rt. have been.of great benefit to the btill<• !•■-!, e-p-ScUlly to the yooh*v,al;d they hake rcvvlvcd to .l:\btctV--lc-stlvc*,w ith T,'hdwe.t seal, lu ll.o wry titi{<c;biL.f iwt much despised cause. ■ " ■ ■ ,

In the j first place, sow the ground that you want to put in meadow in the spring, in oats.; In two weeks after harvest break up the stubble from I to 8 inches deep; let it lay til I the first of September, then turn, it over with a small plow, say 3’ inches deep; then harrow the ground over with a Vood irpn-too'th harrow, then turn and harrow it across.; ; Have a good steady, team mid, driver and a hand to walk right behind the. harrow and'sbw the. seed. Then brush•; with a 1 iglit brush. If your ground should still be elctldr, it bo a great advantage to roll it to broke the clods. Sow Turnip seedatthesame time, if you arc fond of godd sweet tutnip«- ' j ... ' I have sowed five different seasons'’ in this way and have never failed yet. t John Olipiust. f. Globe, Mo. t .

Thelfibovc and all other articles sold at the New Dare Store, me warranted genuine and of the vety best quality. [0* The underiiignetl, tfcnnkrul for the liberal patronage already bestowed, solicits, and will endeavor To merit n continuance ol the same.; ]nnl-’5tJ ISAAC STEVENS, | Ercncli Itlilliucrjv

Ju*t J’ul‘li*iicd t-y tfiii ’AHr-n. *• Il-'p'.rt on Spcimaturrhwa, or vveminal UV'iki.ivi, the/Vip’ Onaitl-m, Mait-itbaliiiir-if Felf-.vl.usl'. and Ollier III*-' rav*4 of the .Sexual Urrsn*. by iho (Vnw.UIni Fur*, geuii.'whleh will be sent by ria'd On. a scaled n.\elotte), Fate or Cuaxor, onVie receipt of Two Fuinp* for i-oitage. - Addressi for Kervprt.of treatment,! Hr. .Geosct R, ruiioc,e. Consulting hlppcon, Howard At-whUDoii, No! 2 South .Milill street, Pfailadulphut, Pa.', JJv order of ttc Hi rector*. w ■ ■ 11. IlllAirnVFl.L, PresMent GKO. PAIRtnm.H, bVcretarv.. - marlMy

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i)k. iva i/ro.vs A 'u EMf.K C A S FILLS. Jov TO TBC. ArricTEtt, — Yocsc ,\J!EBICA ' . Vicrottors! ,,, - final) box af-Pills cutes mactjr-ijbe cayes oy'. of a hundred. No Baisam,-no-lle rout y, no odor on (he breath, no fc« of de; led ion, 'JVo small pills a dose; tasteless and banmeae as water. : Full ill reel ions are given, so that ttiu jedlcnt ran raw htwiseif as certain as with the ad* vice of the mo»l experienced wrpeon, andtnnrb belter ib an with Uiu a ill ice of-one of little experience lathi* tla*i of disease,, Sk.it »v Mitt. -io isr PaaroT -rue Cmraniby en* doling out: dollar D Ua. D.G. WAt,-te»,3o.lM >ortt' btioiilh M, below Itaec, Philadelphia.’ A liberal discount to the trade. None genuine without tho.wriUCD .•toulnw of I), G, Walton, Proprietor.' lln W.V4rcalji.ct,i for f-elf-tbuw. Wellness, &C-* .is cut!wly'diSbwnlfp>3i thenmil Mane. .Dr, AMis enrol bund roll who hive tried others wlthoai benefit. Ttio treatment lias certain to cure a* tho sanllto rise. KneIo.*e a .'lamp, and address I'r. W. as above, giving a full hi -wry or your ease, and yon w ill bless the day . you made the cfieri to secure what 1> eerti'n—A R*btest. Ciic. mirUdr-Effb

1 far lUljcnt! "C !&/ K Mill pay the highest : ¥ * 'price, IN CASH, (or any quin lily of \Vhcat, S, E..A.4. K. PLEASANTS. . Vevay, July 20, IS57. '

Columbus, Mq. t July 1858:

Fanners. '■'O' / Adam was a fanner, while yet in Paradise, and after his fall was commanded to cam his bread by the sweat of his brow, dob, the honest, upright and patient, was a farmer, and his endurance has passed into a proverb, i Socrates' was a fanner, and yet wedded to his calling, the glory:of his immortal philosophy. St> Liike was a farinar, and yet noblest of them alt Burns was a farmer, and the muse found him at the plow, and Med.his soul with, poetry. Washington was a. firmer/ and retired from the highest earthly station to enjoy the quiet of rurallife, and present to the world a spectacle of human greatness. To these may be added a host of others who sought peaceful repose in the cultivation of their mother earth.

Tea — Tea,

WE invite the allcmioii of ItiVtts.cf gooii TEA, tp our as-t-j.&V sot l die ill, Oj we have a large slock, offer il low, - Cl.irkeos »y UVloo,

To Bud*or not to a nut wluchpomologists have been cracking away at for some timd; iyo say/; lei." ’em/crack. We do not wish it : understood that we would dispense with budding entirely. -The budding process is|a wry useful one, because we can propagate varieties* with greater facility than to procure seeds from isolated trees, or those protected from impregnation from trees adjoining. While at tho same time we arc much in favor of resorting to seedlings to perpetuato our more tender fruits, and that without much delay, for not many years will elapse he’fore we will have no seeds to plant, judging |Iroai $£ present indications *

CLOTIIIXG;— A ."largo and General .\iwrtroenl or'.VcM ami Boys KcaJ;-nia-lo Ctothinn for Spring and Summer wear, just received and for sale low by inayd ' ' ALFRED S1IAW.

KUN HE ICE. Mackerel in Half Hbts, Nos. 2 and 3. AV hiie Fish in half Battels, Codfish, Tickled Hclring, • Dried Herring, ■ Halibut dried. For sale cheap by p ■ ■ ihaj-23 ; CLARKSON &' WALDO. To Builcr Makers

PLOWS. —A Inrpc finpply ;of Pka* roc* dt S'ox'a Elect Mould- in - ; _ Roard Plqw:s. for, «!c jsl Cincinnati'prices. ’ ■ , aas3E»SiSi Iop7 .s F.;L. OniSAHU dHSON.

1ALAT0R1NG .EXTRACTS.— We have a . . la/glajra riely of the best EsUgcla, w hich we wariD.nl lo’giye tatisfacIibn . Toi, voting alt kinds of calablcfc : , ntay28 .’ i5' Wal6o. H/litTpUMPS— We keep ‘constapwprt hbnd Chain Putqps. a,, For.sale low by, , febU / ; ’ L. GRISAHD A.SON. :

Iron; Ironf Jrou.

:A««F,lH3IEUSCENi;nALLY., WE arexow.. manufacturing Davis's Patent Chum and* Bolter Workor, and keep them constantly'on handfor sde. - Wirnoted—relurcahU if not approved,; .? - . decll - P. L. GK1SARDi SON.

TONS Assorted Tioh—Round, Flat, CP” Square, Oval, i Oval and Hoop, all' of which will be sold at Cincinnati prices for Cash. aprtS F. L. GRISARDtSON.

|TkYE STUFFS.-MVe have bbcehteoJLr a supply of Color! be MsterUU, carnpriilcc Indigo, bladder, Logwood; Camwood, Extract Locwobd, Alum, &c. v, inayg?CLARKSON Jjj WALDO.

I^LOUR. —A Superior article pi fapi- . lly FLOOR keplconslujltybn hand. dec2 CLARKSON ft WALDO.

OLDKN have a lof 'IX ;.f thu Wit St. Ujnli GolJen; Eyrop, for cheap, . CLARKSON & AVALDO..

anuub AND STRA\Y forks, Spader, Uol’j And Rakci,'Just received from Pittsburgh bvj GRIS A UP SON.

AVhidow-iiasih, - 8 by 10, 9 by 19, 10 by M, aud 10 bv lb, at F.L. GR1SARD & SON’S.

Otl Blacking ht 35 cts. per BW. A. SUPERIOR- article juslrcceived atth* new.Drug Store on Perry stseeti* 1 in’’ arid make you: E&ol: ahiiB., >V. • • •spe- , I; STEVENS.

O ARDEN HOES, Rakes, Spades, and Shovels, at GRISARD & SON'S.

Window Bliudfl and Poors, rep3 31 F L. GRIGARP i SOtf’S.

PICKLES— Vo: sale ia'innntities’to'siui pinrhatsrs ■ g. ft W;' ,

MARBLES A gobdEaforfmcnt.' CLARKSON A WALDO.

J«II,\U. <; It A V , MERCHANT TAILOR, > J/ufri Street,* Vrcay, ■iarf.', , THE suivti:liber would announce to the citizens of Vevay Jrtt ami Switzcriuml coimly.ihnt he has just Irif, opened a complete stock.of. I'ASJUOS'AUL&* GOODS GE1T LEMJIK’S W EX B) Spring amt Summer, and is now prepared to furnish gentlemen willj anything in his line.. ir~r*AU Work tt arruiitcit. lo.Flt.cOZ Particular attention will be paid to Cutting and Making garments. Gent's Furnishing Goods, - of every description,Equality and prices, kept const nut! y on hand, mcludiiij'allllie minor article.*? of gentlemen's wear and at the lowest possible rates. f Cp‘Ttie public nre respectfully requested to" rail ami esmnine thtydock before purchasing elresv here, ns satis fact ion wilt be guaranteed lit all casts. aprT-lf

iTIrs. «T. A. II vii rt crson, TSM/'OULl) respectfitIIy inform her custo9w j- mtrs and the public generally, that she will remove lo her. ’ : Xmv mitt Itlcgonf Store, . No. 92 Friirih .St., 2d door West t.f Vine St., And imcctlj opposite the Tost Office, ■ .Ou tlie 10tli oTMarcIi, . On which day she will open the largest, and ; - best assortment of .. : .■ ‘ French Bonnet*, Bonnet Ittbljoim,*Artificial Flowertt, nitd other MUliucry . - s Trlmuilnyt, ■ > , Ever brought to Cincinnati. ..With' her increased facilities for doing a imichlalgcrbusiness lhanshe h nsl j ere toforp 1 done, her Store and Show Rooms being the largest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer Unequalled IsDh'CfcJivsTS to customers in her line, at Wholtaale and He tail. ■; : Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at No. 92 Fourth Street, opposite tie Post Office. febUMy . 3. A. HENDERSON. LUilUEK 1 LUMBER I! ..Unanrjtosicd In.Quantity or Quality, Gas now be obtained at Ansbulz & Son’s HUM, two miles north of Woorefield, in Pleasant Township,Switzerland County, Indiana. Our Plank-making Outfit js complete, and with art abundance nf the finest timber at our command,'all orders, both great and small, will be filled with promptness and occuracy. O' Give us a ‘'lift" yc Lumbfrilct of old Switzerland, and elsewhere. . ■. ■ - v • . • AKSHUT2 * SON. Moorefteld, J *pnl 28,185h.—tf

iilX'TffjK GSAiVJT a n n TIHUHH'Cl r . _i- Cum :in<! t'ol> at Maim Taciturn [>tiees, at nov25 • - GIMSAHD A: PON’S.