Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 September 1858 — Page 4

Indiana fftbille.

To Make Tomato Figs.

the urgent request of a number of our citizens, who were unable to get extra copies of the last Reveille to send away, (the supply being vastly below the demand.) we copy the following letter again. The letter is a genuine production:—

A. II. C. BROCKEN,. ; THE ISDlASA REVEILLE. C2 CfiJf r Street, fftw lori, 1'■'S Published at Vesay, Ini., every Wednes* Manufacturer of | JL day morning, and is afforded to subscribers Claw Syringes,' Hotmrpslhic Vials, Graduated at th* ,( > w of one dollar ter a.vw.v, in, Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc., i advance. GLASS Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Per-’. U is devoted to General New?, Political fumers, Photographers, etc. Green 1 s t c lug e c r, A c a tee let re , Local News, Glass Ware by’ the package. A liberal dis- P c :' “ c ’* L'scussion of all guestioua count made to the trade. Orders from Coun- interest to the public generally. Its ediiotry Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price un,ns W >R c* Neutral is Politics Lists sent on application. v «p3-3ni 1 AS . D . {tf ucl0N- . 11 unlike some other papers, its editorial columns will be free from Vulgarity and profanity. Reflecting the wishes and wants of this community, we ask, and hope to merit and receive, the eacouragement and patronage of the public. F.-J. WALDO, PcBLUfiM.

SWAN A- CO.’S 'LOTTERIES Triumphant I! ]

Pour boiling 1 .water, over the .'tomatoes in order to remove the skins; then weigh them and place [them in a stone jar, with as much [sugar have tomatoes, and :let thei^et and two days; then pour oil* the syrup and boil and skim it until noscum rises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and Jet them stand two days, as before, then boil and skim again. After the third time, they are fit to dry. If the weather is good; if not let them stand in the syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and put them in the sun to dry. which will take about a week, after which pack them down in small wooden boxes, with fine white sugar.bet ween every layer. Tomatces prepared in this manner will keep tor veers.

SWAN & CO.

Continue to Draw ■ « U»uai Without Interruption. SWAN & CO.'S

Lotteries arrT.rgal, and Anthorlttd by

the Suit of Georgl*.

H7*The laic attempt to injure our firm haa shown that our Lotteries are drawn fairly, that our prizes are paid punctually, and that our schemes are more liberal than any other Lottery in.the world I

SmTJi«Ltss> Corvrr Jut,j Sej.tcmlwr 9, JESS. J

if*. B. P. Sc itsci:— De»r Sir; In looking over Ihe u Xew**’ihii moraine, I found an article in reforeace to toy liicoUon ; and tny heart was Ailed with Joy to And that you bad not forgotten me. If you wWi ever to make return for the manv part farorr, now h tba time. 1 am, at you are well aware, eouflncd tu Jail with two male proonen, and although they have ever Ire* led-mo with all |>Oi.*lMe respect, the Idea of being confined with aW up) eof men U horrible. 1 can be televwd upon enttfipe lb bonds, and If you will relieve me, 1 promts* loiilyou tball never regret It;—wb»t tj the pitiful turn required, compared U my repubithri.— Bear Ben, d« not desert me now. Kemettuer how happy we have been, before misfortune tame upon me. Remember what the part baa been, and what ;hc future may‘be. andlf joii: ever did er.joy my rompaxyi orever wifb to pcaiii. eotne and ball me out. SAUIE BAXTER.

Prospectus ot Ihe PHIL0MAT1IEAN GEM; To bo issued Semi-Monthly, ot Vovay, Inti., as tho Organ of the Yevay High School, anti tie voted to Mental. M oral t and Physical Education. IF sufficient encouragement is offered, the members of the Veny High School and the Philomathean Society, will commence the ptiIt 110.111011 of Ihe above-named paper at out the lOth of Sept-mber, . 1S5$. ■ ♦ We, feel soured that our fellow-citiieni need no areumerns to convince them of the importance and utility of this, It commands iutdf to every one, ns a y&at and praise worthy (iienc-uf encouragement to those who are imling f n an Education.

THE following Scheme will be drawn by S, Sw A s 4 Co,, Manftccrt of the Sparta AnJonj lottery. in *aeh of tielr Sincle AumW L-.Oertei for September. 1‘jC, at ACGLSTA, Georgia, cinler tie •uperirteBuenre of Cumin K*lo Bert. Class 31 draws on Saturday, Sept, 4, ’58. Class 3$ draws on Saturday, Sep! 14, ’53 Class 33 draws on Saturday, Sep. 18, *58 Class 34 draws on Saturday, Sep. 25, ’53

, A correspondent of the Louisville Democrat , writing from Central Kentucky, gives the following of Iiis practice in handling grape vines;— In selecting the position for a vineyard, I prefer a hill-side sloping to the north or west, and steep enough to let the rain pass off freely, which will be a preventative against rot. The' reason I select a northern slope is this: the frost is retained in such a hill-side later in the season than it is iii a southern exposure, and rh# fruit buds are kept backhand are not so. apt to he killed by thd late frosts. . . v ; ! ‘ ■ I select;three thrifty shoots, and as near the ground as I can get them, and when they are fifteen or -IS inches high, tic them to a stake with linn bark.. This bark I prepare for use by cutting ■ a tree uml belting, it, say 18 inch'es long. I sink it in water three or four days, whon the inside bark can "be taken ou t in any desired width or thickness; and when dry will he almost as soft as ribbon,! With this hark 1 keep the vines intended for next year’s jbearing wood tied to the stako till they rea'ch the top of it The top-tie should be mudo of some strong material. I use the twine of a new sea grass coffee sackVtaking care to leave two suckers below the. fop-tie to. carry off the sap, should t he vi i ie be broken off by the wiml; If 110 suckers are left, the vine, when broken, will throw out the Trai t buds intended for th© year, and having bloomed in the

Vineyard Management.

Spring and Summer Goods.

Anderson £ 11 HAVE just received and are now opening at their Store room in B T'X OORE F IELD, Xt ■ a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry Goods, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest sivles of DKESS ft FANCY DRV GOODS. ! GROCrniESi KOTlOXb, *r. (

On tilt Plan of Xvmbfffi50,000 T1CKRTS.

Fite thousand./tur hundred end So Trizee! Nearly one Prize to every Nino Tickets, Slattnificcul scheme, TO BE BKiWA 1 * EACH SATCltDAY IX SEPTEMDEUt 1 Prize of’ .$70,000 4 prizes of... ;g90(J I prize of... 3O,(n'<0 4 pnzes of goo 1 prize of... lO.t oft 4 prizes of 700 I prize of.... 3,000 4 prizes of COO 7

Saving Seed Coro

Then Parents, Friends, ami Fellow- citizens, in you we appeal foi aid. -Will your generous hearts respond to this appeal by liecoming subscribers for the ‘"Gent J" • Will thv fitends of Education, be so kind as to send-us a list of sub>cribeji from tleir rvspei iive neighborhoods ? ITT trms. 23 cents per quarter, in advance. Address, “FtltLO.MATHEAN GE.M/r' j'ylC-tf * Vevay, I ml. gArFaWjob printing. At Low Rrices for CasiiS Next to Prompt ancV Energetic . Attention, the best way to

; which are.offered at prices which will defy .competition,.and to which we respectfully in' ~ site the attention of our old customers, and | the public centrally, HT'Cflll and esarrine for yourselves. ! . Amlcrsoii A Hagan. j iloorefiebl, Ind., apr. 2?, |$5$.

' As I ho past coumui has lict-n one' of exttciue rtilliciiity.in procuring Mvd corn. 1 am ili'imMsI to ’give-my -fellow emuplanter* a reliable method irt saving genuine seed proven by eovem! years expetienee, and which has succeeded well this -ea-on. •

1 prize of— 4.WO ‘ 60 pji:. s of 50C J - I prize of.... 3,'Wl go prizes of.. 1 prize of..., 1.300 IPO prizes (if.,,. p>=i4 prizes of.., I .t-00 iitO pnzes o(... ..lOG *rr»n\jtiiTias runes, 1 '• 4 prucaof St«i appro*, to 3‘CUw prize are»tcnc4 " >0 •* : •* JCtT 4 •* Sl« ** jB.UHJ • *1 ■ (*,t> . 4 “ • US “ 5oai h 50C* 4 . '* 4,Hi' “ (pc. ' 4 “ 7j •• 3>4(j •• 3(X> 4 “ 5U ** 1,301 '* CuC S.IIO •• Co are . • - - . JOfijijW

■Whitewash

Aii ■ excellent whitewash for ceiling of walls, can be made of Paris white, and - Cooper’s white glue. Put the glue to soak in cold water over night; in* the morning slowly heat until dissolved in the water. ■ Stir Paris white -into a small quantity of hot water. Then mix both, and add-hot wjitcr to reduce to a proper milky consistency, and apply with a brash. It is probably better to .keep the liquid warm over a lire, or by the occasional addition of liqfc Water. A single coat of this is described ns being equal to a. double coat of lime whitewash, while it is far more brilliant and pure, and will not mb oik •

- SPRING & SU.VlM-iH TRADE. j r HE-undersigned are now in receipt.of.a | .B. ‘large ai d complete assortment of i llarduarc n (1 Cuilery, i Consisting in pari of the following leading nr-tic-ei, I'l-vvii:*- ‘ Table us’d Foe It el Cutlery, i Scissors, a rid Shears. - ■ ItaruTs »pd Strops, Tfea, mid (lasting Spoons, I ‘ Edjre T.-*»ls,of «ll descriptions, Dviieli P lanes, Gages mid Squares, llsind, Iti|)p,'i\friuel & tVutiaiU Saws, Wood and Cross Cut Saws, Carpenter's an 1 Cooptf's Tools.

I gather my'early seed tit; September whin about half the ears of I lu< tic Id hi* leaded for --gathering seed iVmhf have ilicir husks whitened with ripeness, shewing ears that have, matnml. . The* mierel ol the whole matter may be nuder--inod at oim 1 ; be miu; to have need cunj l ei li-eiiy dry l.o’on* weather i-oine.s upon if Thi- method, be assured if e.iielufty arundi d to. will - save mmdi 'rouble and [ieiphxity in staiUfijj, your eniti crops. leave chough llltsk on each.ear pi tie iwu and two together tuid iiaiig on poles in n dry aiiy place, .two i*jis deep lu each pule. Inltr.AI. Hiu.. DtnthiphvUle. {Jtilun Co lud .

Increase Year Business,

51 So Prir.vJ. ‘ Amoui’iinr to $120,0CO U*h\i(c T*«ki‘is $10; Halvt-s $-5; Quarters'll, ID* A Circular ihoivint; lb- pbti of ihe Lotteries wili Ot sent to nay u at desirous of te-n-.viiti; it. . . *

Is lu circulate Bills and Card? extensively; and to enable bit«uit-ss mm in do ibis, the INDIANA REVEILLE OFFICE Offers ; peculiar advantages. This office is now supplied with a curnkw And a large nsjoiuiieni of * PiflOff ARID fjjm TOPS, Raters, Inks. Cards, itc., And being under the superiniendance of an experienced Primer, H*e me confident of giv Cliff entire satisfaction to those in want of Caro ano Jos , Printing at Low Prices}

f rriIftcAtcii of will Vc-mMiI the MlOw Iiif rate*. wtiirh it Vm MA : C - ctnlica{<.* vt package 'jf W Wholes' $>0 00 Ut>. . ilo. 'lOilaivcs' ■ 10 00 Da. do. Jft Quarters 20 00 Do. . do. 10 Eiil.lK 10 W In OrtUr'ms: Ttelfit t>r V/riif-tr.Uf, enclose thematic; tooura<Mn « for the Tirtel. onlem), cm r>*fcli.t nf which they will !- -! h; ttr>l mail, ?"uf<iii-rcavkO tUieVi* sliu - ii. .,i,\ fijure ihry Tiiay 'Hu' drav i pri* io* will ha sent t« jeireti i*;n lni.f;,>.i..My after the draw in;:. wilt pleaf »:::-■ m.-iV aisiiatutw pUtl). as.1 cbe lH* If *'«t'sljrr. reiiiily „n.| Stile. r iJ-*tp**_nils;r ih.it every )iriie ii Jra»ntnJ parable ii full trijlidCI *1—lutliin.

, — 1 at LSO 4Of 1 pair Trace Chains,, ? 2(fl i|.iller Cbrtiiis, .' fift p ur Breast Chains, . 2*» Log Chains, 2b L< ck Cii iins, • Dmtbie atid Stuele Barrel Rims, Pistols of every description. - ; SI...I Iltgs. P.twile.-. Fiasks nnd Horns,

Cjjp'lHiring' August eighteen vessels were w revived at sen, loss .$200,750. Loss for the lasisix iiutiitli>: t $o t G20,101. ugninst $11,180,200 for the same time last year..

| Radrl’e .»in! Carnage TiumioRv.v. >u«-h iis i ltn-lg>- l!itt>, .iMineed leaMj.-r, I, Hinkles. do ’ C'Sb> 'Stirrup* A Spots, Laces A Fringes, Tack* auiMliirtics-s SiitliHes, , ,• Brass Its nils. Ac-, .vc! ' | Having per<nnallv seieRtetl the above art) jeles. we can assure our frit nils tha: tliev : nre inf superior■ rp'.iliiy, and «e intend stUmV them al wholesale nr remit at as low prices *s they ran be boogiu West of the inoiiniains. Give us ora If. ami examine rmr Sb*ck of goods and p lives, lie fore going elsewhere to ; purchase. I'. L. Gii'nid iV Soil. ; Vevny, lnd.‘ . v" " mprS

] iMtiliiiVs tile llt tltciiit's ■ ] "Wt** HlC.’tl now jmssess higher ee’tbrM) and i * ¥; respectability aiming the- ftmudes '«! •(be United >ta!e, M an atiy J otlnrs bctiniv tie ) inibtir. or nsrd by the Medical-Proft-sima, art. ■ purely. Vegetable. - . •. fc The'v invariably o-nd. immediately.relieve ail lordm.it. derangements of lleailb, ahetber ! arising from hnpaired Digetiitr funetiunr, 1 Cotlicenett. Bilious and Liter AjfrClwm, or. ScrofuhutJhbit. Hnl besides'this, they’act. powerfully and speeifirly in Acute ond Chronic, llheumatina, Krttlnl Paint of the Orsons and Limbs, Piltt, jEflhma, Jaundice,' UVirms, I'lrtrt, Tumorg t Sic'llingr, Scurry, Salt Rh'nm, t’ritp /ton#, aj the NFin,' Unhealthy JLUhns [and Seriout lAio*rnr$t, Nrrrnuj Peltijily,' Affect ion t of the ItlaJJer anil Kidneys, Draptey, ; UrytipeUit, Corrupt Ifumort, a ml .'ol her still i more malignant'oiid threntning disease.. J »The Proprie.or is in possession of thousands of Certificates of this comprehensive efficacy | of the ; : | Life PflU and PIi<rnJr-BI(ter*. ' I These Cert i finale -are -micscept ion able axd undeniable, for they are given.voluntarily b> the persons cured, who .testify to what ihey | know and.feel; These remedies are perfectly ] mild and agreeable in their operation, and tan* not be tr cd by nny nffiicted person withbii giving the utmost, satisfaction and delight. I Prepared and sold by Da.-*W. II; MOFFAT; I j feblO-Iy’ S35 Broadway, NewYork.- J i O' Fdmleby J. L.THIEHACD, Vevav, la. ■ ; — — a ——— •■-=—:—^— i

HOWARD ASSOCIATION. i PHI I, A DHL PHI A. i | (A Brtitynlrnt • nstitiition, olaUU'lu-J. i,v rprtlal'. eh-; dowmenl for Hie relief or .the sitk and illiirvWd; | 1 atllutcil with Virulent and fpl'l-inle diseases.; - j TO all (tenons afflicted with i-exunl Pif-o,--}. filth I at SPKK M ATOHRJKEA. MF.MJS.l T, ; \V KAK. I XKSS, IMPOTENCE. COSORttHlEA. OI EET. SV- | PIIILI.I.S. Uio V i re of OS A S1SM. S EL F-A BE S E- Ae. The /IO U'A KI» ASfiOC IATIOSjdR WcwoOhtawful tleMnirflon of humnu lire, nUN.il hj FeXtial *11*- j ease.*, ami the il-ccptimu prnrtlml ujionthcuufiirJu’- j note victims of micli di»ra*‘l l<y Quacks, several yrars ; ac» ir-vl«‘-l their ConmlUn? Siimnn.a* x l.’llAKI* . TABLE ACT worthy of Iheif name, to open a llisj>.ri»-' t n filr the treatment of Ibis class of tlUvuses. iu all their foi ms. and b.elto.tl EPICAL AliVICK GRATIS ' l>> all « ho apply hi letter, with a description of Ihylr Tumlilioni (asv, occupation. habit* of life, it. ) Bud In ease Of extreme loverly an<I siilferitiff, Ift/unilsh mod*' trine* I ret* of chanru- It 1* tire'll-** (it add Hint the . ANMH‘iaii<ni cnomandsihis hisbcil Modlral skill of the a:-, ami will fumMi th* iu»*; approved modem Iru’-tm.’lll. ‘ .. • nil* Itirrlinn*. nit a review of the pastl feel assured th I llwlr Uoo in Ihi* sphere Of benevolent cfboU Imv- Ii vii. of ere :l lien dl tv Ihv trtllUp'd. trrpvclaltr to llii 1 you it*, ai.il th-y have rente them*.' Britt*, with rttefffil teal, |q thl* ton' important out much despised cause. Juit Published by the Association, » Report on Fpenualorrlinra. ii>,.S?iuliial Weakness, the;Vito uf.Onatilsin, Mastiir)ul)oiii>r >'etf-,.l)itsii>, am) other I Us* cais* of Ihe -Sexual Orrili.v. by the Commlilne Sur(teon. which will l>e *tnl by mail (to * seated to tel* ' opr]. Fats or Ctuaet. oti lhc rwlptol Two Mumps ■ for pniup}. ' Aihlreu. for Report or tivatni-rt, l*r. Gemot R. CuLiiorK.CiintUUW Surgeon. Howard Association, So. “ strum. Philadelphia, Pa. -. Ilv ordered the lUiwinr*, EZRA Ii. flKARTWHIX, Pr-sMeui. CEO. FAIRi HILll. y-rrvunr. ro.rlM.'

ft rvitcii RE XlTTv a L, Tl I' 8. J, .IS V II cl (* I* K O n « WOULD respectfully inform her customers and (he public gentry lly, that she will remove to her .* Xcvr nod Elegant Stove, No. 92 Fourth St-, 2d dour Weft <-f Vine St,, . And tUre:iljr opposite die Tost Office, On the laih of March, On which day she will open tfie largest and • best assortment «>f I French Bonnet*, Bonner Ribbon*, Arl(fl* , clal Flower*, unit other Millinery Trimming*, _ j Ever brought to Cincinnati, With her in*! creased facilities for doing A much falfpr huM> j ness than she has heretofore done, hrf store and Show* Rooms being tfie Imyesl West of New York, she will he enabled to offer l*«* * QOAM.Eti IsDucmraTslDousiofjjors in herljne, at WhoUtnU Uttoii. . ; Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly I. invited to call at No. 99 Fourth Street, oppo* site the Post Office,'' ' fcblO ly ,: J. A. HENDERSON. .

iPlB Al NP UMPS—We* keep* constantly on ha nil Chain Pumps, f For Mlelow by; < febU /- j-"r Vi L, GEISAUD>.SON.

Grain, crass a bramble scythes. a .large-.suppljf 'for safe low'by “ - ‘ t >11 • r: t. ORISARO A SON.

.III (-rife* (if Sl.mt hLil en.I-T. pb.! immrJ.alely after the Jrawint- wther.prt .»■- at iijv *unc 't.T thirty da;s. OmmutiiralMu. ■!<-■ :ly rdnS.JetullJ; Address-altonler. for Tic's el* ( r (.'ciiljeatci to . S, sU A.V A HU,, A<tznrt‘i, Oa, 3j* A list of .ill- n. “flitters !!d>; nro d(.ivri) fti*H! the wlit-pl. nitS lie- liu ;:lit >,f 1 i\- jtine Uml fcdili ii''i-nittlei! ;-i, will l.e [ml.;i;l.c-J aftcr r‘tr> tlnu'iiij;, i» lh>r ifit- JmArif Orhnnt l)th-t, ' Mihilr Charlrtlan SlanJirnl- yarhritR. (,'o lutrlli * <. 1'rnvcr, A Y, Wt'tfy Piy l'oA\ Sicinnak Minting Acira, R’ehuntiiil Usryitrh. Arif Vurt linjmtr.h, J*«tif mijr \M.ri- i f*i ufmla .(•<) , t'hmtifiit.'ohn/iiif, oiij l.iUit Rock ,7*ni< /M.-.nejvrl u.7 : t m

Tfie Model-Postmaster.'

A’ nian named John Ghent, .a Post* master in ‘ Wes torn' Florida, who. was confined at ■ Perisecola.on the charge of robbing-the mail, was killed a few days since by jumping from* a third story window.- liy the following account of him; given, by- tins-' Washington' Union, it, would seem’that he was a ibugli customer for official confidence:-—Mo wait (dice o Icct&t to ih. 1 Slate Senate from Walton' county,-.but bas geucrJtlly been a* terror to' moM ot bia neighbors, He called liimself tbo “hyena'! of-West ■ Florida, and boasted that ha. could whip, any man jn the Male. Tim most astonishing fact 1s; tbat.he slimibl ba\e been continued as Post master,when' it was a notorious circumstance that be, on mote than one occasion, bus-lieen seen by diflWeot persons bn opening, the mail, when he came to what ha supposed. a monied letter, to break it. ojieiij lake, iu contents, and thrust. itrtft Ids pocket, nhd exclaim.! that’s with an oath, and has tarried on tnis business for years,

THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED

DRUGSTORE, , ■ Ao. .6, Schrnet's Rato, Ferry ttreet, VEVAV, IXO., , £ Sr steadily increasing in business, and the H proprietor would respect fully announce lo ' the public that his slock of DUl’US AM| .OH* MICA* V Is now complete in every department, ami his motto being "tinn/i profit and yuick return*.” ; he is prepared to,sell at prices which caomd fail to give generars'illsractim) ,Vs »n extm* piificatiuti of lh sTact purchasers have only to cull at his Ding Stv*re apd be satt.vfieil. ‘J’be fiilJi'wciii.' sip pie .unities, of the nr«r qua lily , 'will nt si) limes be sold ai tbe loweskshnde of profit Llosccd Otl, : Turpcntlue, Pare White, and Red. Lead,.Putty, Lard Oil, . Burning Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish’ Oil, Alcohol, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass. Paints of all colors;-Varnish, Paintand White - Wash Brushes, . .The above and all other, articles sold at the ■Xr w Dai'o Stoke,'ure warranted geiiuine and of the very best ipialily. - • 0* The oiulersi'gnvd, thankful for the liber* al patronage already bestowed, solicits, ami will endeavor to; merit a continuance same, jatilr'fijf ; ISA AC STEVENS. •; ( A <’AUD feora Dr. .lamet 31. I 1 * JnI'teff, of-the Srw-Yort Lung InJiranirp.—My connection fur the past eight years with the above liiMitoiion, as Chief Phy sician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pnlmupary C .rtsuniption- and its kindred di.*ease.<,.togethei'wilh my'unrivalled opportunities 'and advantage of pathological re.*earcli-7-aided not o liule by a ■ perfect svsisin olj dfrrffeaf 7nAn/uti»n—has tnjabltd ice to sittive at a decisive.*direct,, and Luccessfpl course of tteaimenl for the positive’ I’nml ritdii-af cme id all disntses of the TAntwl, ! Lungt/on-l Air-Panagrt. By Inhalaitnn, the vapor and curative propel lies id medicines ate dirt ft ly addressed U> the diseased organs and * Ihe jitlrgtuiieni,'TA. do not advine the use of Medical Inhalation*of any kind, to the exclusion ol gtnenit trmlmrnl; and nithongh I tonsidtr it a tisVfiif adjuvant in the proper manogcnienl of rthvse fearful and often lain! dis* yet I (Jet in it very necessary that each puieo! sjiotilii have the benefit of both at an 1 local Irtntmenl. The slier ess of my fieatiiieilt 'ti ll<e'.'d»<ie di.-eu.-cs. Vmd 'be brgh of'Ulie lu*lit|ilo>tl over « Inch I have r<> loup bad ih,- lioje.r in po -ide. are !*«> well kilo" n to nveij any euiogv or roinmeui fr> m 111;;. At the soiieija u*« : ■ itn’iy private ai d pr-fr.'sioiiar I t;e mi., tl I. Ugh o-liiSe pill IIIII* If,r»‘pu; Hid ihe uh -vf ehiiniy ha* been mug i'tut obi tally suppiiiletl. and after due cotisuler.ilioii, I have c-our lio-'etl l<» make Jiiieh «r rangeiiicnis as win bring Ihe* benefits of ntr expero-nre nr.d JfiiKmeid wilhiu the reach ol ■Hi, and .,ul confine myself, as Lsrell fore, lo tho.'t only ujm tillered the Infirmary, or w- ld . ucreabie in. visit me ul my office. - Hoping then fure lin'd lh**arrangement will give entire salmractioo, hulh lo liir profeasionnl brethren ami ihe public. I would respectfully announce in coiic.iis'iCu, MmL i eiti| nou? if eamv/ffdprrs'tniilly hr by t-thr, oil all diseases as abti' e. mid Ih-U ihe medicines, the same as ( ttsed in the lu.siutm-oi. prejmied id suit each | individual case. Inhaling Vupart, MeJiedl Inihalert,f(C., <!ye. t wilt be fur warded by express J to any pail of il<c I oiled states or the Cana* : das. Ter vs—My terms of treatment by letter ,flre as .follows, vis; .312 per month for each i [ patient, which will include medicine sufficient | for one month’s use; also, Inhaling Vapor, acid: inn Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows! : S') lo be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balance al, j the’expiration of the mouth. If Ibc patient be j cured or .is entirely, satisfied, with the treat* 1 menu . I’.uienU, by giving - a full history of; ' their cqs.-, and Aheir symptoms in fuU. cafi be \ : treated 3B well liy letter os by personal exam | inaiion. Patients availing themselves of ,Dr. j ’ Jsrtett's'Uentihenl tnay reiy upon immediate and pemianen: relief; as he seldom has to treat, a case: river, thirty d<iy«. Letters fc*f advice < ptorapily answersc!. -For fiirlher particulars address - JAME3 M.JARBETT, M.D., ; ] No. 820 Broadway,' cor. .Twelfth St.-; N.V. - j P. S.—Physicia ns : a nd olhera- visiting •, tbe ■ city are respectfully iitvifed lb call at (he ln- ; fiimsiy, where many interesting cam can,be I witnessed, and'where our improntd appa\ ' ralut for the inhalatidn of :medicated vapor 1 [Can bo seen and impeded, ‘ ' sep3 6 m/

L*MVV-S.—A-l large, mmi pi », of Pea-. . cocm & Som'm Blo«) I i Board Plows, for [ sale, «t ""*■ Y [ Cincinnati prices.* I ap7 " ■ * • • F. L. OHlSAttu Or, SUN, : i

• Hides * Wnuted. - HIDES of •Itkihdsbo’ughtby the . under* ; signed, at the highest market price, * j Jc5 ’ CLARKSON wALDOi*

: QO~ : The ilmylaml Oouit of Appeal* hmi.decided that Ilailiniui C ,i ii>i>ii,iie> me not rc.'-potisiMe fur tijm i-> Aom* to cuttle liy iteittS run ami tli-it ii i.- the duty •>f owDcr-s lo J;et*p (Wir Mii.-k in undo*, sure?. ; ■. .

XT An [i-iper relatoH no anecdufeof ft cut that |»tui)!i(it foul) livts yoiing ones, melt of them devoid ufiis-olT loreleg. Thu mother Jnd Ueyii caught in a trap in the oil' fore-leg. Lift did not lotc it.

\V AS 111 > ii TO .V P« u \ D IE V A ' I) '• A C II I X 15 IVOIllwS, -1M>1 »X lfMJf, IslittSA.

spring-. Tim tuckets should be pinched off these three canes as they grow, from three to six feet high, or no higher than they arc intended for bearing wood next" year.. These.ihfee canes should

jCST Nidirnslca ih our largest Territory, ft will make eight Stales «s large as New Ilsiiijishiic, and is about one sixth the size of Kixiijte.

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lun ni Tvn » f.r EXCISKs ASD HO 11.lilts, 4 1.1S‘t k alid Slf.c;).! In,ii A!:i- J.;ut ry, i f V/ Kmris; Grist Mtiij; £i»h, Cir* cleS.i»’MtllJ. Al.v‘1, K:ih<r t 0‘raiti Sfptirater, Impi ovcili'.l'Ht’s <'«v:iin Jsepaiatcr.

—Tho number of deaths from yellow fever in New Orleans this reason, thus lari’U about liOO.

not he topped in the fall, nor any of the .suckers taken off above die top-tie. . Thcymay be teamed to.the noxtstpke, or permitted to hang rlowu.by their own stake. The young shoots- (hafjare how iu hearing shohld; be tied to the stake,.or to the old vine, to prevent them from being blown off by strong winds, they are Very heavy, and easily broken from the vine. I have had them to fall oft* with their own weight when they did \not grow erect. These branches I usually ..-'top when the grapes arc about as large as common shot.

TTift LimM.mpiiim of.L'uflt'P'in tliis t tmnirv is as arts 1 as in Great Britain. • >

Hot Weather asd Teetuiso.—"I dosod rood this Imt baby cut* ling teeth, loo! ; , Charles, do you suppor-c liti wlli live’tliroitgli all ■ (hije ? The hut weather would pe enough without tlio other; but ‘.:5f bpwvB are in rt bndstale, 1 wish I had'no t; weaned him ! Cut he is nii)te,.tli:m a year and a bail'old; and he ought to ho weimed. 0 dear! what chidl I do'?’’ e.velaiuv'd 51 nt. Jamison. K<up wc Jo uu*. tlte idea of baby > ‘Jy+wgf wpl te ! l fv'r what to do.

Tlm npplo crop nhmg tb’o Stisqne*, huima i.-.said to ho a fuiloie.

HOUSE WEBS for Bolt or Tumblmc iiiaft Mac hi no.

1 HE K1HVT PjtKJIlVM MACIIIM F,

■ LoTinitY Vinuji.—;In *]ip it till of n lottery cast* in Pliihiilnljdiiu, ii virttm (esli* Sod that he had lost hy. fhc purenaac of tickets over thirty ilihn*ahd didlars..

, PORTABLE.ENGINES. fa ruuninj: Th resting Machines, Corn She Hers, Portable Mills. \\ ooti Sawing, A c, The a'.tenlioc of Parmer* is direfttii lo thiv; power, as llicy 3reatlmir.ilily .-iila(>ICTl tuapy use to which fiasc pi wet can be applied. ' P-it Cticaiitrs, »ith letcis and.prior, address a&aboye. ' jitdell om

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Feed your ejiild, rtgutarly, with milk an i cctBrsc brt-id, or wi:li tdar-e head --nd rijie IVnit. luepit.s skin dean by a daily biuii—-i«;l it nin out oFdoor-; and keep cut of its sluifiai/i .all medicines. Lei its bow. Is Ik- l«o>e-—it is natural when children tp c-teething.

DU. WAI/ro.VS

AALL IM € A i\ PILL S.

Receipt to Fickle Cucumbers.

Wash the .encumbers; in .cold water, being careful not to bruise or,break them. Make n brine of tock'saU strong enough to bear np an egg or potato, and of sufficient quantity to cover the cucumbers., Put them into anoakjontub,: or stoneware jar, and pour the brine over them. . In twenty-four hours they should be stirred up from the bottom with the' hand. The third day pour off the brine, scald it and pour it over the cucumbers. Let them stand in the brine nine days, scalded every Third day as described. ; Then take the cue u inhere into a tub, rinse them in cold water, and if they; are too salt let them ‘stand in it a lew : hours. Drain thorn from the water, put them back info the tub or jar, which, must;be washed clean from: the brine. Scald vinegar sufficient to cover them, and pour it upon them. Cover them tight, and in a week they will be ready for use. If. spice is wanted, ife may he tied in a linen bag and put into the jar with the pickles, or scalded with; the vinegar, and the bag thrown into the pickle jar.’ lf<i white scum rises, take it off . and scald the vinegar and pour it*back. A small lump 'of alum added to the vinegar improves the hardness of the cucumbers.

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Vnrton'ors!

'rffcP(K small of Pills dims ninely-mnc ; ’if casts (int of a;Ittimired. No ilo’sam, no ■Mercury* cto «Ior on Utp breath, r.o feat of detection. Two small Tiitjs a (We; tasteless nnd ba/mii-M its water. 1 Fell tlirrrlionv urc ntren, so lhal tlio jiatientcan rum hnnvlf oi crrUln « with the advice or lltv must uxp*rii-t>ef J vtrce.iii. ui.rt touch heller than willi Uie a.lVice of etc of httte experience in Vhi* claM of • ■- Strr st AI»iLTo i*»T Poircr tm CorsTarby cnfltwuzone dollar li 1(r: IhG. IV altos. ,\n, (jf -onb SoroliIII Ft. K’t’iw Hare, 1'hiloi :)t>)iut. A I the ml dtscount to (he in.le. Anne genuine without Hie w niten of lr. G.. allon Pnipnelor. Dr. W,*a treatment fitr Setr-ah'i*o. Wea'iness, Ae.* b<-nltrvdy iliir. rij, t from the usual course'. Ur. luu cur.il hnniloi'- .Ini luve trje-i other# wilhiut befirBt. Thr tmultneiit., i c.-ruin to cum a* the tun Uta nsc. KiicIihcH >tiil'p :.il aiMrraV if. VV. as slxne. cirir.g a Tall hltloh i.Leo ir ease, and » oo wilt blcfs the day vou made Uie cLorl to secure »lul Is c-riVE—.1 It town. Cent. ■ maiSHy-B V/i:

The Eon Chop. —Tbe Buffalo Express makes a hu invest imaie,.,to tbe effect that H Mhere ttte J 03,600.000 laying fowls in the country, o I which 50,000,000 Jay c.icli ail egg aVlay throughout trie year. This would give (tic annual crop of 18,2o0.000.000 eggs, and these at eight cents « dozen .would be worth Sllil.6C6.6G6.*’ We do not know what basis these Mathstics are founded oti. bot if they arejruo, the vube of'oiir eggs greatly exceeds that of all tlie cottim, tooacco, rice, hemp. &c., oi the cbiiulry'. Out bens ate our gicatcat institution* , -

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K T When tbetftlfor looked at the Falla of Niagara, witti iis thick cloud of spray, he exciaimed'Gods i vihut a place to sponge a coat!’* >Vben a corrupt politician looks at u rent in Congress, with all its immense facilities for sacrificing the national interests to (he highest bidder, ho ‘’mentally exclaims, "Gods! what a place to sponge the people 1”

I S AGENTS FOR THE COVINGTON /» and Griper Cotton Put truies or this vi* citii'y.nml for the Hope and E-tgle Factories, nf Pittsburgh' we afe prepared nl ail times to fill urd-ua promptly fut Found Vnrns. Nos* 5 to 1 2, and Ui-ien’Varns, 400 to 800. Also, Carpel and Coverlet Twine, Wicking, Haitiit?. &c„ \c.. at itie lowest curie it*. rates, nr.d on the usual credits, or a liberal discount fur jash.

R J. WALBu, AGENT,

YE V AY, I K D. .. CASH ASSETS, £341,710 00

R. BUCHANAN &.SON, Cincinnati* £bt».

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£3T A clergyman being much pressed by a lady of his acquaintance to preach a sermon on tbe lirst Sunday after her marriage, complied and chose the following passage in the Psalms for his text: "And let theie.be’ abundance of peacewhile the moon undureth.”

Issear.s Stores, Merchardise, .Mil,s, Facilities, and Personal Property genttnKy,’at titles consistent with the hazard ussunnd.

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Dweli.ino Houses and contents, instiled for o term of years on the must, favurubh* terms. Particular attention is given lu tins branch of Insurance, by ibis Conmany, R r" All Lowpr I’liullttlily Atljttatrrf, and promptly Paid at the Branch Office, at Cincinnati, Ohio. ..rtf

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at Manufacturers prices; at ' nov2ti ’ GUISARD & SON'S To Bnllrr .Maker*:.''

Cunt nml Cob RlillSt

CO* A little urchin in Sunday School at Buffalo was asked: ‘iW hat did our Savior say when he knew that Judas betrayed him ?” The urchin scratched his head a tew moments, and then gravely answered: "Eternal vigilance is tho price of liberty!”

MUS. H. B. O’LEARY’S

A>l> KA|{.t)i:iIS OF.NnrtAI.LY, E ate now manufacturing Davis's Pat* »f erjt Churn and Butter Worker,, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. \Vajrariled—returnable if not approved, dec! 1 - : ■ F. L. GHISAitD i SON ;

HAIE TONIC, Por the Preservation of the Hair* • THIS Preparation is an unfailing cure for the HriUACitE. and Fever ill the Head. Ii prevtntslhc hair from turning prey till even old ape, and is an infallible pievealive of the hair falling off. This Tunic is the same that was cold by Mm. OT.eary whi e shipping at the Leclerc House, and gave entire satisfaction to all who used it.

An old lady, sleeping during divine service in Liverpool, let fall her Bible, with clasps to it; and the noise portly waking her, she exclaimed alo«— “VVbnt I have jua broke another jug yon slut, have you 1"

Ofl Plucking ai ors ppr Pbl. A SUPERIOR article just received at tbc new Drug Store on Ferrystreet-' "Pilch in’* and make your Bools sbiac. 1 ap8' - • ' ' ■ • ■ ■■-I.-STEVENS: i CbbraR'S V TACKS, '/ A IX warranted to clincht for aldtjf A. nuy2Q t . ; GRtSARD $ SON.

live almost entirely opnn infects, .and do no harm in the garden. Induce aa mmy os possible to make it their home.

Every person should try it, and we will guarantee perfect satisfaction. It is the cheap* est Tonic that can be bought. For sale by ISAAC-STEVENS. Mas. DETIIAZ &. TARDY, Miss E. B. KINCAID + CO. jcl8-tf

To prevent fish from etnelling in the iwkqw—cat off tUir boki.

XV luiloAVltliiliNnuil 'floors, s-pt' . r. L. \KP A -SON'S, *