Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 45, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 November 1858 — Page 4

THE INDIANA REVEILLE.

SAYAN* A CO.’S LOTTERIES Triumphant!! SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw at 1'iuel Without Inltrrnfilati. SWAN & CO.'S Lotteries ore Legal, and Authorised br the State of (Georgia. ID* The late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our . Lotteries arc drawn uirly, that our prizes are paid punctually, anf that our schemes are more liberal than any other Lottery in the world ! THE following Scheme will be drawn bj S. Swt* & Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, tn each of their Single Number Lottenei for November, I Kit*, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, under tha •ape tin lend core of Comtstniooen. Class 40 draws on Saturday, Nov. 6, '58, Class 41 draws on Salnrday, Nov. 13, '53 Class 42 draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, *58 Class 43 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, *59 On the Plan of Single Nnmbrn. 50,000 TICKETS. Firt thousand four hun&td and S5 JVtifif Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets, magnificent scheme,' TO SC ttlKI 3 EACH SATURDAY I.V NOVEMBERI [, I Prize of. .$(0,000 4 prizes of... .$900 1 prize of... 30,000 4 prizes of..... .800 1 prize of.. .10,000 A prizes of 700 I prize of 5,000 4 prizes of. 600 1 prize of,... 4,000 60 prizes of...,.£00 1 prize of..., 3,O0O 50 prizes of 300 I prize of.... 1,500 100 prizes of.... 125 4 prizes of... 1,000 230 prizes of 10(3 AITKOSUUTIOK MIZES. 4 pnrci of JlfO ijfifoc, to STU.nooprize are f 1C0C* 4 •• 3*0 1 •• 3o.«n •* jjrt? 4 ** wo “ 10,100 •• eoo 4 " ItS “ S.bU) « 300 4 “ ICO “ t.(jgo •* zoo 4 “ T3 " 3.0UO *• 100 4 “ 30 “ 1,500 •• eoo 100.UUQ

tliE fiibiaiui eiieille.

Cultivating Cent.

SITTINGS OF TUB COURTS.

CAIID AND JOI» inUNTIXG,

One fact is worth a thousand theories. For years we have been trying to got our fanner friends to furiysh.us iu unvarnished and plain style their modes of cultivating the soil. As a beginning to this we propose to give the memoranda which were filed with the State, Foard, by. some of the best farmers in the State, as to their method of cultivating corn. -

lx SwitArlani* Co lx tv.

At Low Prices for Cash!

IS Published at Vcray, Ind., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded to subscribers at the tow price of one not la a ra annum, in advance.

h i- .. i I'l Moftdav In Mar, ■ Ureull Court, J w >i lim j a * y i n .Wernter. COMMON H.EAS COURT* lit Monday of January, 1 l»t Monday of July, Isl .Monday or April, | lit Monday In October.

Next to Prompt and Energetic Attention, the best way to Increase Tonr Business, Is to circulate Bills and Cards intensively; and to enable business men to i o this, the INDIANA REVEILLE OFFICE Offers peculiar advantages. This office is now supplied with a

Winter Premiums.

j It is devoted to General News, Political ; Intelligence, Agriculture, I.ocal News, ’ &c., &c„ and the discussion of all questions of interest to the public generally. Its editorial columns will be Neutral in Politics ; ax» .Religion.

The followmgpremhmisnre offered for competition at the annual January meeting of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, to be held at Indianapolis on the first Thursday after the first Monday iu January, 1550:

Irt Mandat of March, | 1M Monday of September, Itl Monday of June, ] lit Monday of December.

COMMISSIONER'S COURT.

INDEMNITY.

Unlike some other papers, its editorial columns will be free from vulgarity and profanity. Reflecting the wishes and wants of this Eommunity, we ask, and hope to merit and reeive, the encouragement and patronage of \he public. P. J. WALDO, PcousnER.

® Mi. I? Bill, And a large assortment of ' J

fui; ITS.

Articles in this class must be grown by the exhibitor and labelled correctly, and a list accompanying each entry.

MS3OT TOPS*

Spring ami Summer Goods* Anderson A: llngnn, HAVB just received'and are now opening al lheir Store room in O* it/ 0 0 RE FIELD, .O a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry 'Goods,.comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest styles of DRESS & FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Jtf., which are offered at prices which Will defy competition, and to which we respectfully invite the attention of our old customers, and the public generally. (□* Call and examine for yourselves. Anderson & llngan. Moorefield, Ind., apri‘28, 1S5S.

John W. Wright, near Yevay, reported ton acres of river hottom, which, is occasionally overflowed by the Ohio river. -The depth of-the alluvium is about two feet, resting on a sandy, subsoil. The field is neither drained nor inn mired. If was bioken up about the middle of April, eight or nine inches deep, and not subsoiled this year, but was some two- years .ago. After plowing, it was well rolled, then planted; with a machine called the Cherokee Planter, dropping 3 grains in the hill.,three feet three inches one wayi and threp six the other. The variety of corn is called the Darby. When about 4 inches high, it was plowed with a double shovel plow, twice hi n row, plowed again with the same implement when about 3 feet high, twice in a row, and worked with a hoe and trimmed of suckers; and again, when about tasseling, once in a row. The estimated cost of tillage, per acre, is $2,50. This .field averaged 150 bushels to'die acre, as estimated by measuring and weighing a square rod, in ten. different portions of the field, and estimating the ten acres from ten square rods thus measured.

Pavers, Inks, Cards, <kc. ( Ami being under the superintends nee of an experienced Printer, we aie confident of giving entire satisfaction to those in want of Caro am* Jor «

Printing at Low PricesI HARWOOD &D0AN, HA VE just received a large addition to their stock of

Dry and Ritss Goods,

suited to the season, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of those in want of a gom) article in their line, at low prices.

Out arrangements are such ihal we shall continue to receive fresh supplies of Seasonable goods at frequent intefvals, during the Spring and Summer. • A general.assortment of Groceries, Qiteensware. Stoneware, Hals, Boots.and Shoes, always on hand, at Nos. 2 and 3 Odd Fellows’ Hail, corner of Main and Liberty streets. N. It. —Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Ilnrwood & Domt.~

SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. f-BVlE undersigned are now in receipt of a JL ’ large and complete assortment of

Harilunre nud Cutlery, Consisting in pail of the following leading articles, to-wii; — Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, • Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Hasting Spoons, Edge Tuols of oil descriptions, Dench Planes, Cages and ivpares, Hand, Itipp, I’.mnel A Tennant Saws, Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, Carpemer’s and Conpet’s Tools.

F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

S.WO “

to are

HISING SUN FOUNDRY.

5,4S5 Prizes. .Amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters O' A Circular showing the plan of the Lot* tcrits wili he sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Ortlflcntc* of PtckkgM will be sold at lia following nk'f. which ia the hit : Certificate of package of Ifl Wholes $i0 00 l)o. Jo. • 10 Halves 40 00 Dp. ■ Jo. 10 Quarters 20 00 Do, jlo. 10 Eighths, 10 00 /)■ Ordering Tiel ftt or Crrlijitatet, enclose the money to our ad Jre** for the Tlekeu ordered, on receipt of wbteh they will be forwarded by Sr*I mail. Ihtrchaver* can have ticket* ending In ant B»ure they may designate. The Uil ofdraa h Sonjier* and pri* re* will l>e went to pa re haw rs ImmciLitcle afterltio drawing, t’urrhawn will please write ihel'r alenature plain, ami five their ,*ii?iolBve. re a my an.) yuie. !{7r’Hi'iniMiiterlluit every price U drawnand Ml* able In foil with out deduction.

- VE Y AY, 1SD. CASH ASSISTS, $-111,110 50 l.vsi ses Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Factories, and Personal Property generally, at rates consistent with the hazard assumed. DiVeujsc Horses and contents, insured for a term of years on the most favorable terms. Particular attention is given to this branch of Insurance, by this Company. ]£j* All Losses ll(|Ull«bly Adjusted, mul promptly Fold at the Branch Office, nt Cincinnati, Ohlo.JHI

J.. M, RBISTER iV C0„ HAVING removed their Foundry into their hew tm lid mg, ureiiow prejiared to do all kinds of casting nsmilty done in si up la res*', tablisinnents. lloviiig procured good Lathes) wo are enabled to do Tinning and Finishing in a neat and worknMnlikei&t'yl'-'-Wo are also inaiuifacturjnV O’Key’s Patent Lath t'nlier, which wi'.fi nneAliirse wit! cut m>m 00 in ij.pOO merchantable per day. We shall .dsn have made.and ready fur the season. Sugar Mitts of the must approved patterns, at prices that will suit all who wish to purchase, \Ve iiuve made such alterations in our liny Press Irons that place them beyond the possibdityof breaking. _ ' Thankful for past favors, we earnestly solicit a eonlinunnce of the same. : - *

Best collection of fruits of oil kinds, all to be first class sorts, making a succession the longest possible time from early varieties to la'e keeping sorts, with ocorrectand practical statement as to mode of preservation, time Of ga thcring and cost of same, ■ Diploma and £33 Bcco'nd best collection as above, ■ . 10 Best fifteen' varieties winter apples, 13 Second best; do do 6 Best twenty varieties winter apples, - ■ -20 Second heal do do 10 Best ten varieties winter apples, 3 Second best do - do v . 2 PEARS. ' Best five varieties winter pears, Second best do do 3 GRAPES. Best collection grapes, $10 Second best do 3 r PEACHES. Best collection of peaches preserved in their natural form, wjihuul the aid of fluid - substance. $5

AGRICULTt'RAI. PRODUCTS.

ALSO — 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Haller Chants, o 50 pair UrensI Chains, 23 Log Chains, - 23 Lock Chains, Double and Single Darrel Guns, ■ Pistols of every description, • Shot Dags, Powde;, Flasks and Hums,' , Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such as Bridge Dills, Enameled Leather, -Duckies, do Cloth, ■ Stjrrnps & Spurs, Laces Jc Fringes, , Tacks ami Harness Saddles/ .Brass Bands, Ac., Ac. Having pmonallr selected the above articles, we ean assure our friends that they ate of superior quality, and : we intend selling them at wholesale or retail at as low prices as they can be bought west of the mountains.

Best bn she I yellow tom, in t lie ear, $10 Best bushel white corn, in the ear, 10 Best bushel any colored coni, in the ear, 10 Best busbet'Medilenarican ut Egyptian' ’ ; wheat, . ' 10 Best bushel red whqiit, IP Best.bushel white wheal, '■ 10 Best bushel any colored wheat, ’ '10 Besthalf bushel rye, - 5 Best hal f bnsl el onls, * 5 Best halt bushel winter barley, 5 Best bushel spring barley, 6 Best half bushel das seed, 5 Best half bushel timothy.seed, . 6 I Best half bushel orchard grass, 5 Best hf bushel Ky. blue grass, - S ■ Best hf bushel English blue grass,. 6 Best hf bushel red top grass, , -5 Best hf bushel red clover seed, 5 . Best hf bushel Hungarian grass seed, . 5

Die. k(»na»*aie'm:»s (;ui;at \kmik, Private Gituk to Health, , . . IlepK’SeiitiiignUtlLeVlisfaH'Snr the genital organ* of the male tin>l female.* ith the latent disC«» erie* iu ri‘l>tudllrl:i>li. TIio alllirled jlmtiM n<ein> reifiediej before leu nil 117/rum this valuable ««rk lWni|>rfK(rily of llio author 1 * Pun's Jk bondoii ireutmeld o f, p ri vale d l*ea h?>; both married ami single should con. suit It. This book Mis, to nr to row the fidiow log disease*, and enlightens ih<W who gro|ielii darkness: tionorrhiVa, (ileet, chon lee, stricture, phytniwis, paraph yi nod*, gravel, syphilis, bulxv, warts, svi.sualwm, lilntches; weakness, masloriialltm or self-abuse. leutJiorrltd'arir while#, suppression of the metises, Falling of the womb,' (wireline##, rheumatism; Ac. Il weals on midwifery, abortion, ndscanlare, celibacy, with remark* to Hie young and old of both s-*tes. It tells how (»distinguish pregnancy, a ml ?iuw to avoid il, Ac, , The | lain Oil ami destructive habit of self-|toUulion is ‘here described, with Hie cause, symptoms ami remedy; Jlillroru who now Bit a'prvmiiure and uniiiiielv grave, could hove been living monument#, ready and willing to testify lo Us fatherly ad to Millions, had this t*»ok ap' pea red. and lie. II. lived In the seVeuteenlh century. Perfect Snfrgnnnl ngnlnst S/nackcry. IW)0copies sold iuiinalIy. e £JI lids Book sent under «pl, posi-jabl, to all [wits of Bio world, on the receipt of ;5rK or Bve'copie* for St. Dr. llonnpnrtc'n CcUhrated Prevciitivc.' Tills dm[de, healthful, and yet effectual preventive Is beyond e comparison with anything everyef discover* ed. it has oven proved bv years' of estietietice, ami tu tio-ioflame Unsit failed when applied according 10 dtrectietK Harried people who do noiwUIi to increase! llicif families, should • bo in jmjsiiiiou of litis inilnnnetil. Price reduced to SJ,' .

■A50TIIKS-XEW HOOK

-Iff* All price* of 9UKOai)d under, paid immediately after the drawing—miter prize* at the dtutl tituo of thirty day*. Communication* drielly eonfl-1enU.il. Address alt orders for Ticket* or Cert ideates to . S. SWAN i CO., jufuiiii, G'j. 5j*A list' of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with '(he amount uMhi- pnre that each is_ entitled to, w ill be published every drawing, in the following p.ip t-.*:—-V.-t.-O/'fcijns Drift, Mobile Repitirr, Cbarin-: ■. StanJarJ.Xiithrille G*oicl/c, ,i;l: .it- - }r ■

All orders left dith F. L. G1USAHR &SON, of Vevay, will be punctually attended to.

. • ■ J. 31. KEISTER &,CO. Rising Sun, Jan. |, IS»3.

Mr. Wright took the first premiuiu of §30, whether front having the most fertile land, or: reporting the Best method of cultivation, of,the best variety of corn, is not reported. The general average of this same field heretofore, has been from 80. to 100 bushels, the ground hrokCii up in one instance deeper thaii tins. Mr. Wright attributes the difference in the yield partly to the better variety of corn, and partly to the regularity of machine planting.—Indianapolis American.

THE NEWLY" ESTABLISHED

DRUGSTORE, Ab. 5, ScfyneP 3 Row, Ferry street, VEVAV, IXD.,

Give ns, a call, ami examine onr stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. ' F. L. & Sou*

"merr, iV. V. Weekly Du a}huk, y>. Morning AVirs, fliVAwdmf D: f;* r .Dltfuttrl), Paulding J.Vis#.'; fir,-;

fS steadily increasing in business,:and the proprietor would respectfully announce to the public that his slock of

liloliiit’s liifc Medicines

WHICH now".possess higher celebrity and respectability among the families of the United *Stalea than any others before the public, or used by the .Medical ,Profession, are purely Vegetable. . They invariably and‘immediately relieve all ordinary derangements of Health, whether arising from Impaired 'Digettiee function*, Costlrmeet, Bilious and Liter Affections, or Scrofulous Habit. :

((rij.) ('onjtiliiliomrft.it, / ; True Democrat

jiotk

SORGHO.

DRUGS AND CHEMICAJ.S Is now complete in every departraciil, ami his motto being f, tmalt profits and quick returns,** he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot fait to give general" satisfaction. ■ As an exemplification of. tins fact purchasers hare.only to call at bis Drug Store and be satisfied. The following: staple 'articles, of the acsr qua lii.T, wilt, ot*: all times be soty at Hie lowest shade of profit: .. Llnscctl Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Pure White and. Red Lead, Putty, Lard Oil, .. , " Burning Fluid; Oil, Fish Oil, Alcohol, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, ■ Windo w* Glass; Paints of all colors: Varnish, Paint • and While-Wash .’ . • Brushes, $c. ■The above nndall other.articles sold at the Nkw Drug Stoke,.' ore warranted, genuine and of the very best quality. : .. QIT The undersigned, thankful for the liberal - patronage already .bestowed, solicits, and will endeavor to j merit a contmuance ot the same. jant-’SS ISAAC STEVENS.; .

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Best one-eighth of an acre ot more, quantity : considered, $30

WASHINGTON POl'XUKY AXU J1ACJIIX R W'Ja It KS, IsDiAXjiryus, l.xotavu.

This entry must be. accompanied by duplicate, -statements, with certificate, qhowiug the No. and weight of the cane previous to grinding, the amount of sap produced, and the nature of the soil, mode of.cultivation, and'the process followed in granulating the sugar and drying the same.

1USSE LJOA \ A V I .\TO.K t

EXCISES AXD ItOlLEItS. CAST' and Wrong hi Iron Machinery; of alt kinds; (Inst Mills; Sash, Mult} anil Circle Saw Milts. Also, Itakc, Grain .Separator, Improved. I’lU’s Grain Separator, x

Bnl besides this." they act powerfully and specififly in Acute and Chrome Rhrumalitm, Settled Paint of the Orgont and /.tints, I’ilrs, jRethtna, Jaundice,. Worms , Vlcert, T utnofs, Sttelliu^s,. Scurry, <S«/l Return, Eruptions, of the S’iin,' Unhealthy Complexion, Biltious and Serious Loosenessi AVrcour Debility. Affections of the Rladder and Kidneys, Dropsey, Erysipelas, Corrupt Humors, and othel still more malignant aud threatniog disease., The Proprietor is in possession of thousands of Certificates of this comprehensive efficacy of the ■ ' • •

JJ3» Jbilame 1>ozikrVFd male Monthly Pilb la d safe ami rvlkblo remedy f»r fU|>i>re*itoii4 ami all to* rank itifrare.*. - bulks shnuM not u«» lh:m during pregnancy, us thev will pro.) lire hitKaTTbg, 1 . I’Hrc SI per box—exim' fine, S3. Vent In any atblrtxs by mail, p«M rroe'i Xo leiu-n will be,answered unless they vmiUln a remittance nr a iHMbgo stamp. ■; Ur. Bonaparte's French Potent Male Sard Thtsartlcle enables threw who;u health nr circumstances Oil nol [H-nnil an tncrenW pf family. In or lintU the number oft Irek utDprin:;* without Injuring thu cotiMitnlion. It U iho only s;ife ami sure. preventivu against t’rognanrv and .ll-rease. Tire above article U specially intended to fulfill this desideratum; it Interred ly safe; mi nrebjie stiUdanee enters itilo tu com-' ) 1(1,11(0 it. Tlui price ref the French Patent Male Fan 1 , 31 the single otic, $1 per half dozen, $7 perdrezen. ]£p .Ml order* addressed to UK. K. BONAPARTE, So. HIT Svcamorc ,Ireel, W tween Fifth ami FixtUel*.; Cincinnati, Ohio, will he pinirtunlly a He I tiled to. Ur. U. can be con suited upon all diseases of w Itkh lids book treats. Cilice hours B a, n. to 8 r. x. *ep23-]y

DAIRY PRODUCTS. Best ten pounds butter, made in June, $3 00 Best ten lbs. butter, made in September, 5 00 Best five lbs. butter, made in June, 2 50 Best five lbs. butter, made in September, 2 SO Best twenty lbs. cheeie, or over, 5 00 A. C. STEVENSON, President State Board of Agriculture, Jons B. Dillon, Sec’y.

Cocstebfbitb. —The Cleveland Herald says that the country has been suddenly flooded with counterfeit money. Ten9 on the Metropolitan Bank, New York, ami the same denomination on the State Bank of Ohio, 6vos on the North-Western Bank of Virginia, and the Merchants’ Bank, Providence, R. I; fives on the Freeman’s Bank, Angnsta, Maine; twenties on the Delaware City Bank, ore circulated in different quarters. So extensive has this business all at once become, that it stands all in hand to look well to the money they take. • *

Life Pllt* nnH Plianlx DItlers.

These Certifinate- are unexceptionable oxd undeniable, for they are given voluntarily by the persons cured, who testify to what they know and feel. These remedies are perfectly mild and aereeabtein their operation, and cannot be tried , by any afflicted person without giving the utmost satisfaction and delight. Prepared and sold by Da. W. B. MOFFAT, . . feblO-ly 335 Broadway, New York. OT Forsaleby J. L. THIEBAUD, Vevay, la.

/ A CARD; from Dr. James HI. I Jnrrct(, o/ tie AVro-TcrJt Lung /n-_ \jirmary.—My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve yeafs’eoutse of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred .diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and advantage of pathological research—aidediiol a little by a perfect sysism of iVci/iVai Iniahiion— has enabled me to arrive al a decisive, direct, and. successful course of-treatment for I he positive and radical'cure of all diseases of ibe TArtwl, Luti''*, end Air-1'anaget. -By luholstipn, the vapor and curative propel ties of medicines are directly, addressed to the diseased organs and the inlegumehl-1 I- do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation ofrbny kind, to the exclusion of general although I con-’ sider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of (hose fearful and often fatal dls-1 eases! yet I deem it very- necessary, (hat each ; patient should have the benefit of both genrr- j at a hd,local' treatment... The success of biy j treatment in the'nbove diseases, and the hrgh j character of the Institution over which I have i so long had the iidiioif, to. preside, are loo VeB j known to heed any eulogy or comment ’ from ■ me. At the solicitation of many private and , professional. friends;' through whose philan- 1 thropic aid the aboyechority has been long and libVtully supportedj and ofler doe consid- : [ oration,' lliave icon eluded tomake such ar- ; rangemenls as will bring Hie'benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach,of all, and hoi confine myself, heretofore,* to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who '■ were able’ to visit ' me at nty office- • Hoping | therefore (hat thh arrangement will give eqlire: satisfaction, both "to my ; professional brethren I and the public, P would respectfully announce ] in conclusion, that- 1,can. now be contvUed prrtanally or by letter, on all' diseases as |above, and that ihe.medicines,The same as used in the Institution,' prepared to' suit each individual case. Inhaling Vapor*, Medical Inhiihrt, $c.,;will be forwarded by express to any part of ; the,United Slates- or the Canadas.; Terms— M> terms of treatment by letter ore as follows, viz: 912 'per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient I for one month’s'use; also. Inhaling Vapor, and | an Inhaling, Apparatus,' Payment as follows: i '$5 to he paid to Express Agent.oh.receipt of the box of, Medicine. - and ;tfie balance $3 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirely'satisfied with.the treatment. Patients! by giving a full history of their has;, and their aymptoms-in full, can be treated as well by -tetter as by personal examination! Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrell's treatment may. rely upon-immediate and permanent. relief," as he seldom has to treat a case over : thirty days. ] Letters for advice promptly answers*!. -For further particulars address JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D., No. 820 Br6adwoy, cor. Twelflh St., N.Y. P. S.—Phyactansandolhers visiting the city are ’ respectfully invited to call at the In-* fumary, where many'interesting cases can be witnessed, arid wb ere ihor imprqced appo-V ratut for the inbalation of medicated vapor 1 can beseen and inspected- >:■. i sep3-6m/

1I1K FlItST papiicu .maciiim:s<

HORSE POWERS for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Machine.

. PORTABLE ENGINES, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Corn Shell cm. Portable Mills. Wood Sawing, Ac. The attention of Farmers is directed to this power, as they areadniirably.adapled to any use to which hme power can be applied. . . For Circulars, with terms and price, address, as above. junell-Sni

The Press and Dead. Heads.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA; (A Benevolent I tut) In lion, wUMUheJ hj- Apetlal cnUowrnu’Hl forlbe relief of Ibc pick and dbtrvft*cU, - ■(Dieted with Virulent and hpldemle dUeaaea.'

Cr. Rabb, of Ohio county, presented a specimen of corn at the recent Indiana State Fair, with a statement that a field of twenty acres yielded 136 bushels to the acre. The smaUest yield of any one acre was 102 bushels, and one acre produced 160 bushels. The field was bn Ohio river bottom. •

DU. WALTONS

A ME KIViV >PlMiS.

TO atl penonimfnictod With Rexhal tlbease*. »nch u SPKRUATOKKII(EA, FEMIXAIi WK.\KNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHEA, GI.KKT, KYPHILLIR, tbo Vice of ONANISM. SELP-AIIPFE, dec. Tbe HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the awful deal red ton otbnman life, cauKd by Sexual dUease*, and (be doecitnon* pnrtlced uiwn Uie unfono* lute victim* of »ach dUcarcs by Qut»i, aevehl yean »«ro directed their ConwiUtnj: Knizeon, ai a CHA KlTABLE ACT worthy of their name, tn open a DUpeo•air for Ihe InalutM nf Oil tlia of JiKaMi, In ill their forma, and MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter; wIU. a dUKription of Ibetr condtllon, (ago, occupation. hablU of life, and in euo of oxtnras porqtly and amterin',to farnbh medklner liar nf charge.. .It U nvedtew to add that the AuoclaUon commandj the htgboit Medical iklll of Iho' age, and. will farntih the uiut approved . modern treatment, \ .

Jor to the Ameren, — Yotsc America

ONE smalt box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases out of s hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor on the breath, no feat of detection. Two smalt mlls a dose; tasteless and harmless water. ' Foil direction* are Riven, so that the patient can euro himself as certain a* with the advice of the most experienced soman, and moch belter than with the advice of one of little experience in this class «f disease.

.VlCTORIOt'3 !

Railroads occasionally complain of “deadheading,” but no institution suffers so much'from it as the press. A sensible writer says:— “The press endures the infliction of dead-headism from the pulpit, the bar, and the stage; from corporations, societies, and individuals. It is expected to yield its interests; it is required to give strength to weak institutions; eyes to the Wind, clothes to the naked, and bread to the hungry; it is asked to cover up infirmities, hide weaknesses, and wink at improprieties; it is expected to herald quacks, to ! bolster up dull authors, arid flatter the vain; it is, in short, to be all things to all men; arid if it looks for pay or .reward, it is denounced as mean and sordid. There is rip interest under the* whole heavens that is expected to give so rirach to society, without pay or thanks, as the press.

S»«t ir JIiti m 'ist Pair or m Cocarti by *}‘ eloriue one dollar to U*. I). G. W*ltoi, Jio. 1U >onh bevenlh Ft. below Race, Philadelphia. A,llberal discount la the trade. Sone genuine without the written signature of I). G. Walton, Proprietor. ■ ; Ur. W.’s treatment for Felf-abuse, Weakness, &c., UenUielydtffeienlfmmlbbusaaleohrse. Dr. W.has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment Isas certain to cure as the sun Is to rise. Knelose a »lamp, and address Ur. W. as above. Riving a full history or jour case, and you wilt bless the day yon made the effort Vo secure what Is certain—A It threat. Cnt. ’ ■ mai2r-Iy-EWC

SSF Indnstiy;,if it be only a hsbit ia at least an excellent habit; if you ask me which is the more deslrnctiuo vice of human nature, do you imagine I should answer sloth, or ambition or egotism ? I should say indolence, and be who conquers indolence conquers all the rest.

draying.

rjTHE undersigned respectfully ; JL informs the citizens of Vevay, that he is now prepared with pp^^g?-

The Directions, on a review of the past, feel assured that their bbors In' IhU spheto of benevolent cBort, have ix'en (if great benefit to the afflicted, cspccbll; to the young, and they haveveaolaed bi devote them* setvci, wltli renewed real, to thls very Important out mocbdcvpUcd cause. - - ' - a Just Published by lhe Ai*«UUon,' a Report on Spcrmatorfhcca, or-Seminal Weakness, tbe Vice of Onanism,-Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the SO mat Organ*,' by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail (In a scaled envelope], Fan or Ctuaoa, on the receipt of TVo Stamps for postage. . Address, for Report or treatment. Or. Gtoaok R. Caitiovs, Consulting .Surgeon, Howard AssocbUon, No. S South Ninth street, Pblbdelphb, Pa. Hyonterof the Directors. r ' EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Scerebiy. marlMy

- Three Good-Horses aud Drays, and will attend to all business in that line with'which he may be favqred, \vitbin reach of town. Ho will also do the hauling .for the community fora less price than has heretofore been charged. Large Jobs will.be taken at liberal reductions. On hand at ail times, rain or shine, night or day. ' : ; " (CTPatronize yourselves by catlinron the Yellow Drays. WM. PEELMAN. Vevay, Aug, 27, 18o8.—If > :

X3t Dr. David Dale Owen and his brother Dr. Richard Owen] are about establishing <i School of the Practical Sciences at New Harmony; Indiana. j

COTTON YARNS.

AS AGENTS FOR THE CO.VINQTON and Cooper Cotton F.ictones or this vicinity, am) for the Hope' and Cagle Factories, of Pittsburgh, we are prepared at all tunes to fill enters promptly for Ronnd Yarns, Nos. 5 to 12, and Dozen Yarns, 400 to 800. Also, Car* pel and Coverlet Warp, Twine, Wiciting. Ratting, $c., *Vc-i at the lowest current rates, and on the usual credits, or a liberal discount for cash.

/ DK, II. JfAdlES, (lie Kell red /rhyslclan, discovered ;white, in*, the I East; Indies, a cerlain^ cure for ConsumpI lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and general . The remedy was discovered by him.when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Hisehilil was cured, atid is nbw alive and /well,: Desirous of benefilting bisTeltow roortq’ti, he will send (n those who wish it, the’ recipe containing ■ full directions for making and successfully ■ using this remedy, - pxhe. on receipt of their#, name. Address 0. P. Baowir,- No. 19 J: Grand street, Jersey City, N. J.: j scSOX;

13F° Daniel McClure, Secretary; of* State, Indianapolis, has been appointed by the President, Pay| master in the Army, with the rank of fajor. ; : |

ii'cncli millinery.

REMOVAL.

R. BUCHANAN & SON, augl3-3tti* Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mrs. J. A. Henderson, WOULD respectfully'inform her customers and the public generally, (bat she will remove to her . ‘

Fall Planting.-— A New Englander, traveling in the says of an old Nurseryman who has been setting fruit trees for 17 years, that those lie sets in the Fall bear annually, while those he sets ih the Spring were indifferent hearers; and remarks that his* own experience and ob- . servation satisfy lum that Fallsetting is much the best.

LITTLE GLINT

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• JEST View the groves In autumn, and observe tho constant succession of falling leaves; in like manner the generations of men sileatly drop from the stage of life, and aie blended with the dost,

Ntw aAd No. 92 Fourth St., 2d door West of Vine SU, And directly opposite the Post Office, tlu the lath of Unroll, On which day she will open the largest, and best assortment of

Corn and Cob at Manufacturers prices, at nov2G GRiSARD & SON'S.

JUST received from New York; a larg&assortment of Table and Pocket Ciitlexy/ ‘ sepl5 P. L. GRISARD &SON;

French Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Arllfl* - clal pimren, end eth«i UIHlserr . Trimmings, ' , • r 4 Ever brought ’to Cincinnati. With' her increased facililies Tor doing a touch lalger business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms being the largest West, of New York; she wilt be enabled.to oflfet Uiftqualled Ikdocehkxt* to cnatproors in her line, at WioUtaU and Jitteil . ,; ■ j ’ ,. Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at No. 92 Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office.*,: : " JeblO-Jy , : .. v J. : A. HENDERSON.

To Butter Makers

E3P Geo. D. Prentice is spoken of as thef opposition candidate for Goveriiorof Kentucky.

AND FAUItlEBS GEN' A’. -.V. WE tre now mamifacturinf ent Chum and Butter keep them constantly on hand I - ranted—returnable if not apprt> decil ■. P. L.GRISA..t> JtSON.

HILL Side Plows, and. Cultivators,—a supply always on hand, i . ' ' ap23 F. L. 0R1SARD & SON. .

State of Connecticut don’t allow any circus exhibitions within her limits.

Wanted, v ; K DOZEN fresh Eggs, for which we t# W will pay the cash,.iramedlately. se22 CLARKSON <k WALDO. :

Oil Blacking at S3 cis. per pt)|. TA' article just received at the A. new Drug Store on Perry street, • «pilch in'* and make your Roots shine. - >p8. . ■ -V LSTEVEKB.

V& 0 A German moss meeting of some 1,500 to 2,000 persons was held in the Volks Garden, New. York, recently, for the purpose of laying the foundation of a new independent German party, in opposition to the existing political organizations.

PLOWS. —A largo, supply of Peacock A: fios'i 6tool Mould *>pl Board Plows, for sale at Cincinnati prices. agaKaNF ap7 P. L. ClUlSAltU & bUN.

Wo never know a man to escape failore, in either body or. mind, who worked sjivon days in the week.

Iron) Iron, Iron. \ A TONS Assorted ‘Iron—Round, Flat, W Square, Oval; t Oval and Hoop, all of which will - be j sold at Cincinnati prices ‘for Ca»h> anrtfi > P. L. QRISARD tSOtf. HORSE HAY RAKES,—a No. I article, at jell F. U. ORISARD AEON'S.* :

CHAIN POMPSrrWc keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale lo« by febU P. L. GRISARD * SON<

> COOPERS TACKS. A liL warranted to clinch, for ssle by- - /Sl;; thaySO f > ■ GRISARP $ SO£.

(£r The amount of force exerted by ono pound of gunpowder is 221,240 poanda raised one foot high.

Hides Wanted. HIDES of all kinds bought by (he under--signed, at the highest market price. ]'c5 CLARKSON $ WALDO.

. TViudow Sai)), Q by 10,8.by 12,10 by |<; an4 |D by 15, at S3 spji9 f. L. GRjSARD £ SON'S,

RAIN, GRASS A BRAUBLR SCYTHES, tX'—Alarge supply'for rate low by *• Jell ■ F.L. QR1SABD A SON,

MRS. II. 11. O’LEARY’S HAIE TONIC. For the Preservation ot the Hair. THIS Preparation is an unfailing cure for the HEADAcuK. oml Fever in the -Head. It prevents the hair from turning grey lilt even old age, ami isf an infallible preventive of the hair falling off. .This Tonic .is the same that was sbld by Sirs. O'Leary whiie slopping nt the Leclerc House, and gave entire satisfaction to all who used it. . Every person should Iry it, and.we will guarantee perfect Satisfaction. 11 is the cheapest Tonic that can be bought. For sale by ISAAC STEVENS. Mas, DETRAZ & TARDY, Miss E. B. KINCAID A CO. jel8-lf