Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 46, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 November 1858 — Page 4

FRUIT Till- ES. f£ VIE fuk-cEN-r has cn hand ai his Nudity Ji at Vovay. ovoral then.-and Tlitifty Apple Trees,- engrafted and bmhledrffjg* ui:h the lest kinds of'fruit, two years old from Use gr.ilt. Price $'20 per huimted. Me can give twelve youths credit lo responfilde petfoos who reside in .Switzerland connty, for stuns over five doll am, with interest.— Aiiiitng Ids slock are the following varieties Prior Red, itambo, Il.iMwin, l!osU«u June, litoatUvell, ■GvCatin,

Selecting Corn Seed*

Spring :inU Sniniiior Clouds. Anderson iV IStt^un, HAVE just received and ate now opening nt their Store room in ■ Bj“ Jf 0 OR U F I ELD, ' * a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry Goods, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest slides of I)K!>S & FAKV DHY GOODS CiUOCKUlES, NOTIONS, ' which are offered at prices which .will defy competition, and to which we respectfully invite.'the attention of but,old customers, and the public generally. ’ ■ O' Call and examine, for yourselves, Anderson A lliigan. Mootcfield, lnd;,’npr. 28, 1S53.« ..

.SWAN .v . o S LO'ITKUIES Tiiuiiiphttut!! SWAN i CO. • (Continue to I1r«w ax I'xual Without i Interruption. | SWAN & CO.'S Lottcrlr* arc I.cgttl, and Authorised by the Stale af Georgia. 33“ The late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our Lotteries are ilrawn fairly, that our. prizes are paid piinetually, ntu) that our schemes are more liberal than any other * Lottery in Ac world! i fl'IlK Mloairp Stlitroc aitl K- .Irairn r.v S. A A Co., .Vsmiren of the Sjcrra AhA.'iht hull cry, In ttacli nf Ihpir Stixeli 1 LotU'iir* Tw I .V>» t'tnl.'f, Itjr, at ACGUKTA, Gcorgli, ntijcr tliu j superintendence' of CorambiOifjii'fi', j Class 40 draws on Saturday, Nov. G, ’5S. j Class 41 draws on Saturday, Nov. 13, ’5S .Glass 42 draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, ’5S 43 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, *58

A-s we have said. before, seed com should always be selected in ; the field; in breeding farm stock, the intelligent, paid cut, fanner wishes to. sec the animal ami know something of Ids good qualities before breeds to him, whether he be horse, hull, sheep, or hog. It is equally important .that selections ol the host seeds he made from which to procure a succeeding crop. Like begets like in the vegetable, as well as in the animal kingdom. Ttaiks ol corn from which seed is to he selected, .should possess all the characteristics calculated to produce the greatest crop of the liest quality. Many experiments have been made hi selecting corn knd other seeds, which clearly prove-that the product may he increased and improved twenty, fifty and even one hundred per cent., alter a series of years, ami . from ncgelct m this respect; deterioration has been almost us great, ' The labor of selecting the cars of corn iii the field is not great; It can-then hcsecurcdbmd preserved so 'that its vegetal! pg principle shall not Ijc injured, and it is always ready when wanted to plant. \\ T o would therefore urge every farmer to select his, corn from shell stalks as are most perfectly developed, affording the ■most productive ears. ' * ■

I.ansineburgh, ' Fall Pippin, Ileisting, llovbnry llusset. Streaked Soar,- Swaar,

|leucei. n led son. ' >nio\ hevuxi:. [ ItLKDSOJH A BEVTIEIt, (M EIICII ANTS AND TIIADEUS, 1 ' Fcoarsee,Indiana. oc2T fim

Winter Streak,' Never Fail, llontamlc, New town Pippin, Shyi-p Nose Pippin, Y e llovv Hell F i o\ve r, Fa t he r AI r j !i a in,

lio-ibtiry lin'-set, 'Vinter queen.

Uh'ck r.ilty Flower, Winter Greeting,

Mai-leti’s IIIii.sir, . - Nay's Philadelphia, Seek no Fin ther, I to man Ih-miiy, Kentucky GteetiinL', Early Ilatvesl, Seinnwr Souriny, At., A*c.

THE INDIANA REVEILLE, IS Published at Vevay, Ind., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded to subscribers at lie low price of one hollar per an, mm, in advance. ■ ■ - '

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It is devoted In General New*, Political IntEM.IOESCE, AfiRUlJ.TCHE, Local NeW.i, eVc., Ac., and the pf all questions .if interest lo I he Generally,- Its edilu(*i.ii cntiming will be NeitraCtx Politics ami IIei.ioiox. . - .

On lilt Plan of Single Number*. ' 50,000 TICKETS. Tire tlgutandJour hundred anil'S\Vnzrt! Nearly one Ppo toet'ery Nino Tickets. Mngirifieciil scheme, TO at DSiWX 3 , EACH SA.TCIt»AY. l.V NOVETUlKtl J 1 Prize oY..$70,000 , -i prizes of.... I pnze of... 30,000 4 prizes of.,.. 'tmi I prize of... 10,000 . A prizesof..,., Vo ; I prize of,... 5,000 -I priz- s of... r.t'0 , 1 pnto of.. . 4,000 50 prizes of.... .*,(*) 1 prize of..... 3,.X0 50 prize*of... >o I prize of.,.. 1,500 jfO prizes of.., ; i-.-, 4 prizes,of.:. 1,000 . tj.;0 prizes of uy AiTP.(.\Ttniiiix ; rmzj^. . 4 pnzr* nf Sl'0 3j.[i,-,4, t,> JTn.ffVpr:/.- an-SJrV-1 ■ 4 *' SO *• -• “ li,., 4 “ our li',kxi .. ; u , ’ I** 1 " .I.MO Ui) 4 - lut * ' ■ 4.mi .. - 4 *• .j . u a.iio u , i “ ** “ IJw. •* 5iw JAIO ' . M arL . .... ]KUw)

* (Dll. :J7w. MUUPilY, ; & SURGEON. . MT. STKHUSO, Sivlticrlnml i'nniiiy, Iitillpun.- -

CAlil) AND A on rm.vnxo, At Tow ri;m:s nut Ca.-ii! j Next to Prompt mul /Ao/fo/c* Atfctitlon. the host Wiiv to

PnliSe some other papers, its editorial columns will be free from vulgarity hnd profanity. ilefleciing Uie ivjshes and wants of this tmniuinnly, wc ask, and hope to merit and rcu ive, the encouragement and patronage of the-public.

Official Vote cf Indiana. The official vote of Indiana shows the following majorities for the Democratic .Stale ticket; Daniel McLnre, Sec’ry of State, , 2,581 John W. Dodd, Aud’r of State, 1,749 i N. F. Cunningham, Tr. of State, 2,218 ,J. E. McDonald. At-’y General, . 1.534 S. L. lingg, Superintendent, 2,897 J. L, Worden,, Sap rems Judge, 3,099 Andrew Davidson, " “ 3.11h Sam’I E. Perkins, ** “ 4,072 James M. Hanna, « " 2.111 The stale officers are elected for two years, andtjn*' Supremo Judges years. Toshow the personnel of the canvass we give tho aggregate vote 1 for tho different candidates; tho nominees for Secretary of State, received' 212,237; for Auditor, 212,735; for Treasurer, 213,950; for. Attorney-General, 213,04'; for Superintendent- ot'Pnplic Instruction, 212,1924; for Supreme Judges,: Worden and -Kiddle, 212,203: for Davidson and Hendricks, 212,100; for Perkins and Vendees, 212.244; for Hanna and Gris world, 212,041. , . v - • The largest vote given this year, war. for the candidates for %1’rcasurcr, 213,050. At the State election, two years ago, 1850, the highest vote given was for the candidates for Governor, 230.120—showing a decreased vote this year of 17,070. At the Presidential election in 1850, thdre were 234.S32 votes cast, showing a decrease of 217782,. between that vote and the highest votes given for t!ho State officers at the election this fall, ' . ' CdNOIlEfiSioSAL VOTE. C , The following is the aggregfttAotc lor the candidates for God gross, and the majorities of those elected: ‘ ■ 1st Dist.—\V. E. Klblaclc, 10,329 A. IVHovey, ‘ . 8,910 Xiblack’s majority. . 1,3*3 2d Dist—W. il. English, 9.292 ' J. M. Wilson.. ■. 7.431 v , English’s major it vj , ‘. ' 1.859 3d Dist.—W. McKee- Dimn, 9.903 James Hughes,' • 8.385 . a W. Carr, 1.432 Dunn’s majority, 978 4th Dirt.—W. ; S. Holman, 9.525 P. S. llftckleman, 7,850 Holman’s majority, 1,009 5lh Dist.—David Kilgore, 9.3S> • Xafe Ueveliu, 5,921 Kilgore’s majority, 3,402 CthvDist.—A. G. Porter, 10,770 ; M. M, Kay, 9,710 Porter’s majority, . 1,000 7th Dist,—J. G. Davis, 10,8911 11, Secrcst, 7.584 Davis’s majority, 3,309 Slh Dist.—James Wilson, 11,028 | * J. W. Blake/ 10,387 i Wilson’s majority, 041 9th Dist.—S. Colfax, 14,541 . J. O.;Walker, • 12.010 —'r —,**J”“v. t.»*j i 1 10th Dist.—Charles Case, 10,780 Ik J. Dawson, v 9,417 ' — (laseVrtiajnrity, 1.3G3 Uth Dist.—J; G. Pel itt, 10.748 - J. lt. Coflbiih,. 10,03$ Petitt’s majority,• . 710 The. aggregate vote for members of Congress is 210,385, the vote for the highest earnltales upon the State ticket is 213,050, so that the Congressional vote is 3,335, more than that for the State ticket. The aggregate majorities for the rt-gnlar Democratic candidates for Congicss is 4,011—that of the Ilepuhlican and Independent (Candidates 13,454,' from which deduct tho vote for Carr, the independent candidate in the third district 1,432, and it will leave a majority for the opposition candidates of 7,111.

j Increase Your Business,

. s;. ,h. KO».E-:is$j ULll.EKIN Dry C oo*I s Groceries Until \varcj , tbucenMTrtvc, Drngji, Mfilirlm-,, Uyc SmnV, Noil inis, <v.c., fee., MooitEmiLn, 3m».

' Ik to ci ten late (lills mid Card; e.MciiMvtly; I hud * ciiaMi /bu-in-.v:: im-n to do thk. tier jINDIANA REVEILLE.OFFICE I Offers puti’.ia; adv a id Thi.- ntiif.e 0 ! , new with a

V. -k WALDO, rmisiiEii

SPRING & SUMMER. TRADE. f E VIK iindt-rsiyned are now in receipt of a Jn. large and ccmp-tle assortment of

iPHiSS; Ami a lotee assoiiim-m of ■Pl:S3ifiI M3 MSIsir I’aitiis,- Inks,'T\m:i>s, \tr.,

Hardware »:i<l Ciillrry, ’ Consist ins in [ia 1 1 i..f the fujlowing leading articles, to-wii: i- . ■ •. ■ Table nm! Foektt Cutlery, I Scissors am! Shears, " j fi.izors'aml Strop?, Table, Tea, ami Hasting Spoons, B!sc Tmds (if all ib.-.script ion?, Pencil Fiaites, Cages nml Sg-iates, Ilariil, l!;p;*, I'.mriel ft femiaut Saws, Womt ami Cross ful Saws, Carpenter's am’ C.-apcr.'s ToMs, Jll.30 4rS pair T/ar.* ('Urns, • VT 1 II 11a,ter Chains, 5fl ji.ur 11...mm Chains, tia Log Chains, ' 2j Lock Chains? DmiMe and S/nglt* Parrel Cun?,' 1'i‘lnls of eve-iy ilestriplinn, Si.oi Uafjs.il’oWflt',', Flasks-and Uofns, S.itMle mid Carriage Trimmings. Mich as ■ Hiolce Pitts, Knatue-led Leather, ■ ItuckJes, ., J;i Ciolh, . Stump? ft Spur?, Lpce? ft Fringe?, Turks ami Mantes? Saddles, liras? liamis. ftr’., ftc.

ANUKUSON & Bi.l(«AA’, k m:AU:ns i\ Dry CJoo:?s, 4s roccricy, BSard AVtire, Ilfiiilj’-mtulc rtoiliinjT, Om-ciiMiHrc, HtioU liml Slioeti, MOO UK FI KM>, I N D1 A NA.

Amt lei it-', n icier the stipe tintemlancc of an eNperie-need Printer, ueme eon mien t of pivmg entire satu'ifift'on to thorc ill want of

X A, BjOtitUm ■&.' i'o., Cottnniwoti and Forwardutis

CaUII AMI Joll

ME U (Ml A XT S. Slrmnlumt rtiul Iti.il lend c, Nc. lit! Waters;., leuv-eii Mam am! Walnut,

Priitiniis at Law -Prices!

IIAIIWOOD DOAN,

5^i , - , V rr;7',*s. Amtiuiilitij to j jjo.fiCO W linlc Tiekvts $IA; Halves >j; IJnar.Vrs $*;i. Jj'A Ciri-.iinr lowing Ike plait of the Lotii r,<-s wili 1.0 sent to any one do-irous of ro'•■tviiiij if. C'rrtKIrntrK of Pnckitcr* uif] tv 5t !bc f **'••*% it," r*j U'*. ulclrh i> i*io r.*L : f\t’.:'r.i!o of ii.ickajtc of |M U'ImI-s f,l . I- 1 '-'- do. in fi.i!ir.s ' tto, fj.iari* m. 'JM t»il : 1) ' 1 - „}*•'. ]II I:!.'!.:!;.-, III '0,-Jrriit'j Tirht* nr , p.l.lh-.M fur tl*i- I il l, <.-.f-n ,1 ..-1 O-n-l.t v! vi.if'i (ticj *jll 1... j., i!( ,. | I ur, ill—fj nil t:< ti l. f ...J,.;-. •„ t'lij Dio I.;.t .if tif.ii, i, \m,pST..iri.l 1 n- *''' «i.l l.. inn li.v.T* ''is «il! f.St-a tiV- it.-.V iJr« " tw 1 ‘ ** r,» i,Mi| *i,*. ,] * •' f ' 7 *'*■V I-:-'.* 1 i* *Jrau h n>! tc.t* m fssl. 4 - V'iMI! cw.-. f ll1 '* ~~ “*" 1 ' r (-I y.*. t !,,■ hvjJi.v. , ... '..-f.i -r.iiU ri.i.iM.-it;.;. A I...r'lrr, f.,r 11.-:„ t., m ; - S. A fl). t ■Jj’.V list.of l!if IJUiirf-i r< I f 'I friiiii liit; wf .-v!, wiili tlio an. .;miVf ij.o iMdi.is rtiitlk'Vi Iv, wtiftit- alter titty iluwiiii*, in ill,* ;,jjV.r>:- 4 \u.' Offy.riij. Ihltj, M'.’.Ur -JirsifUr, .VhurUmn %«- Sirs, brill? Unit It', . UhrAt lulrlti . 1 wr, S. V. nVeltf .Dsh Jtnuk, Utimnak s nr inn? iW.-r, Hicbii.otbi liitjvtrh, .V, t~ VeritfifjiutCit, I imUin ij ( /Yf v ,j ( Aitgtithi \C‘i ) o:nl /.Ullr ~Itack Truf J)(!:.<l?rjf. - | jj|

FAimcn.Ai; ii!tcn:iim it.ti'I fit I ;it'c.»f Fi’oiir, (ir;n>i ;finl Fro-Iiiff. 1 Ci.'i-fs fotwiinlctl DiNpuh ii

jS.IJAVK jV«l received alaigc addition tu ii. ii. (keif stock Of -

| * T?ry.ittKl.BiVMS KooiN, (suil-A! to Ike sta-on, to w hich they would n.s- | itivj-.: [lit- n'.ieiition of tiin.it* in want kf‘:i i article in their line, ut low prices.

•K .'t!Vi:«S A CO., AVhulostilc CntiTir! toijt'iv, mid dealers in

j < ‘nr :.:rln!,|eiac!il5 'are such' that; «c shall C': !i V> IiCeiVt*' ft>JSh Mlpp!k5 of Season,!. j Me coeds fri.'piuil iiikivals, the iSpnni and Summer. ; A ; lsu m! :iv itje.eul of Oroct ties, 0 noons: iware, ; : bm>.kcarvitals, tkols ami S!m*.s, al■’ways cm hand, onNos. 2-irntl it Odd I’etlows- !!»;!, corner of Main aiid.Liberlystrell;!; I II.—thorn'll' l*r:alnto taken in e.iclianye j fur Hoods. lifit u notl 4V I)o:tu.‘

Caro and Management of Sheep.

For eight-years past, ( I have kept loom (i tty-live to sixty c wes, ami two bucks. I give my sheep plenty of salt and ashes. I putthem’into pasturb in the Spring, aud.let them rim vmtid I get my hay cut, then turn them into my ' mowing land ami let them run there until the ground fezes at night., I then take them up and feed them on bean vines * of goodhny, and let' them run out. through the day. ; About the 10th of August, I put my bucks into the barn and feed them on good . hay and oats, until tlfcltJth ol December. I liavo.-a bam in which 1 feed my sheep tlireetinnw a day in boxes, and shut them up in one gill of oats and. peas a day, while at the barn, and a' chance to water." liy so doing, I raise as many lambs as I keep ewes, and get a heavy clip of wool. I have lost hut two sheep in the above time, and these were lost in the pasture. As this hasbeen a hard Spring for sheep. I give my experience for the benefit of others) — Maine .Farmer.

r 5 R VV <M2'K S, l’. H.u.i.V tiUt Mam), No. ■VTM.iiti strut!, three doors u’iiivl* C-iuudda, Cim intaTi,

llaviii" personally selected the above cits, we can assure our friends that they art of superior (jn.iliiy, ’ ami we/ intend v.-Uint t’*em at adudesale or ml ail at as low-prices as they can he loin;lit we*l of the mountains.

They inantifar!iir*-ami -n.-Mniiyon hand the iary-sl amt !■-■.-! aS'ort.m.ii', in she West : warranted part, and to keep my in any climate. m 'M ty

■ (live its a ciill, am! emtotne our stock of eo.Tls and prices. before emim/elsewhere to pure hare. ‘ ; T. f,. Mott.*

. a. n. c. imorKEN, • 22 67'/ Slrn l, Sur York, Manufacturer of GlassiSfriiices, lloiaitjiatiitt Vials, Graduated , Measure*, .Wising )!(■(lies, etc,, ipi.LASS Wait for CiA-misO, Dnijjists, Per'Lfi fumers, Photographers, etc.' Green Glass Ware ly the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Order* from Country Oiniryisls .amt EKnlets uoikit-d. Price Lists sent on application. ■ #cp“-.'!iii

THK NLWLV KsTAliUSMKl)

BEimSTOEE, iVo. 5, Sfhtnrl's Ilmr, Ffrnj ttreel, VUVAV, ISD.,

iTIofSal's SJfe .13oiliciistS

WHICH now posset hittJier cetclritj and respectnlnlily 011101)1: the fatuities ol the Coiled States than any others M-foie the public, or used by the Medical Profession, are partly Vegetable.

SS steadily 1 iucfeasing in business, and the proprietor wouM respect fn 11 >• an non nee Uj ihc public that hss stock of ■' ‘ * *

.ISmilKi.M . nit. ii».viiMit;ime ’.vokk 1’bivati; 4J< ■ it’,.

intros anij oiiriuioAi/s Is no»v complete in every department, and his oiotlo lei 11/ “saifitf imjitt anil yur'rJt* rttufnr,” I he is prep.n tel to set) al prices which Cannot to give general siiiVQtctiwi- As aii cxetnipiiik.itii.il of th s fact purchasers have'only to |cad at his L)ri;| .Stole and be satisfied. ! The foihnviuj ■ staple articles, of the itrst * ncM.'t.Y, wilt at all times be sold ai the lowlest _sl.a-.le of ptolil .*: V\

They invariably and immediately relieve all onlinary . (leranjeniems of’ Hcalln, whether arisiny front fmjnrintl /uaerfons, , Co*;/rrftrV.', /ftV/ana anil lArtr Aj/trliitn?, vr Xrn>fvtou* {}<ilfit. . \ , 1iut besides this, they act poti'erfully ami spsdtiely. in..Iraff ntvf- Chronic Hhiunmlhw, •Srltlr l f’uiiur fif lfu Organs tni'i hinitf, I'ihy, .Efihiwi, J'lnmiirr, HV/ji*. f Vrrrs, V'uiaws, A'tf/•///11 U'.t. AVj; rx V. A«/f Khrui.t, ICnirtum*, tif ihr 6’jWh, I’tiniflrrintt, /{i/flu:*/ oryiena l.«3Sf Mr ’,>irr(.ii* IMithly, A ffrrlinuy nj thy ltl‘rifij, r onA KiJtirtj*, iiruptty. LV;/si;i.'/vk , Ifiwinr*, and or her still mofeinalm'iiani ainf Ihfe.ilninu' disease.

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Dis; 6iillcspiu &

[3!) n s i c i n 11 s*« n li 5 « v g c o 11 5 , J».SAVING formed it ro-p-irliters!,ip in Ha- « practice of .Medicine- and Surgery, tu ti.cir various br,i fu. lies,. won! d respect fii I tv s,i_Hulk nil and dan Jeteus cases will receive our joint attention. ■

I.hisrnt Oil, Spirit*, . Ttirjirnttor, Pitre

A In the!. V;i r 11 i s ho?,' D y.; • S’t 11 (IV, (Itaivl’.iiiits of nil' : C^Jots;-Vnrni.'di, 'Paint and -White-Wash •"■■■ . ' Ilriishes, A'C ■

- Hr. Gillespie -will.lie al'Dr.-Saffc’s cffict in Alleitsville, on the SVr'mnZ :nid I’north UVtities* lays of each moot It, li> attend to thoA. patients \vbo may divirc ins pn‘iie?Mi>nat services. !■ iMayOl, if

The fV'inetor is in of Hitiiiyandi* of Certificates of-llifc cointuVhunsivu i'tliuacv of the *

Thu above on.! all otherarticles sold -it the New Dan: Siou'i:; tie wninnilvd genuine ot the vt;iy bCsiijttaTiiy. 1 . _ ij-.Tlie undersigned, thankfulforihe libc\:il -.pairmtaye already bestowed, rolteilt, nii\ will emleovor to merit a- ctounni.iiu-e ot ihe same, v / jail I -nb- ■ - ISAAC STEVENS,

I.tie Pills nmt I’ltii tdf Rltiti'h,

WISING SUSf' POUNDXUf.

. These Certifinate arc hik-k i jitionahle av! hnd-ii table, for they tire give it v>t!nii:ari!v I>j the ptr-rms cured, w|,o. le.slify to jvhai-'Jiey Mid feel. These remedies are ( etfeciiy ivihi .mid agreeable in I hem iper.it mu, ami cannot lie tr oil hy any aiilieted pt.-rMMi.Avithou eiviiif; I he utmost satisfaction an I delight.Prepared and Sold bv Da. UV II. MOFFAT,' . fehlfl-Iy .1. :i:!3Jiro.i(Su'sv a N*yw York. ,3 J' Fur sale by J. LHI a 11A l.I J ,\'e vn y ,1 :i.

The i-rttt.fel-.-.cd -If -i-lf-■ ■ * l-ere ■!■•-(■ r.lK-d.Uil’i therail*e.ryiiipt‘>i;i* rrd rein ‘.It . MiHmi - «(int:.>n till t pretnatare and ni.liNvlt .rr.te, o-uTti ii.-.vc Irfcij liiitij rifiimiii-'i H, remit ctil*nilUi. * 1 * lejl.f; t-1 i:« l-<!ieri) ai|tn<>»:tt■>!!'. h-i-MV.* UmS. [' peer'd. ai« r Hr, II. lived In ihe set eM -.tilIi

J. M. ItKi.STKIi <\ CO., , S.-3 AVIN (J removed their L Fouiidty into t heir » new* buililtii.-, are now. prepared,.to do all kinds of casting usually dom; iti simHar istnliitshinenta.. Having procured - good bathes, we are unaided tn.dn Turning mid Finishing in a neat anilworkman tike' style... .. ' We nte also mnnufacUititm O'Key’s Palenl Lath Culler, which-'with one Horse Cower wit! cut from CO to 75,WO merchaiilabiu Lath pa day, We shall also have made and ready.for Hie season, SunntMill? of the,-most approved palterns, at prices Hull will suit all who vvjAfi to purchase. ■ j : fc yWe have made sireh altera lion? inV.ir.Hay Press Irons that placid them beyond the'possi-' b'lily of breaking. ■ ■ Thankful for past favors, we earnoftly solicit a cniitiintnrKo of li e same.

) ■ Pirfrtl Snfrj;mir(i Uti.nt'i.cry. ( Jr”K*"ItI<*t?« edition—11 OIKhopi-* 'll!.! at,m;;.Hi., J ! Tlli," leiot wiLl i.t .!'TMl, t,. 3(] M' j l?i.* world.rni Ihe/vceljt of cl*. j|. ; -Mi-. ItimnimrU-’* felclintlnt I'm rnlli t. This-impK-. (i-nilliful. t!:.l j i-( eilertnal (-r.-i ■■uriw n bejniel-a r«tii)i;irl>*mnilli oitjlliii;;: ovr; red. It ha* ]>-.ive.l Irv \Oart I ■ j i;: I r :-l f« m> •K*lclite !,-■* il WhfH It .1 t.> diailj ii *.: V.irritt.1 people ,1 > ai-i, !„ rreav* Ifieirfatniliea. la* in [»*.>of tMt ■In-ifiniK-id. I'rtv tvdnevd to $j, T“i : ' .Madame taiiinsV Female ?Ii>r t!i!v IMI* 3 w.f*' ornl ri-lbill* re no d; f*.r si:p;-re**iiiii<i amt :,(! |.- tniale disease*. la.i!ie* -! h..( i.-„- it,.|:, ,l ur i ;^ | l*ivsT.Mt«*v. a* lli-y nil) i,i;'-,^ r /bre. JV.. L * j$l j**r!»/v-v\lM Selii I 1 a;,v mM(v** l.v I iri:.tl. p—1 Irwj. .Vi> l-tier* Hill, l-e =t,-a .red unie.-a ilUrv dn.Uiin n r’jnillinee or a po-laue •lamp. ; I»f. H*>iwpr.rte‘-, French Patent Male nibaiii-tK>rinMi-t *!in>; Iitollhor timtni •lance* ,l,t f iiM i.iTmil .au iiereaw of Rinitlr, Ut regulate or limit TliV lt. i.iliVr.nt'tlii-ir oRsprliiga »itlmul Injuring tin* nr-Hl'ilion. tt li ihoonty nafe ami sure preventive I again*! I'tvjftiaiirr ami The al-tvo article it »|mtTMK mb-nded (n ft] Hill i!ib doideratum; it h j*erfcrtjv Mfifj. )io rtKlallc ;uli*Iar,Ce niter* iiilo lit cnm]Mr>itiDit. The jifireTir the French Palm! Mali! Sere, $1 Hii; single nrie, St per half tinzen. 51 per dozen. ,]Tr*‘UI nnlert Sililn-steil InViR. K, liOXAIMItTH, A*o. ICT strwl, bcl<ri-en Kiflli atni'fn.iUiri*., ChifirwH, OUo,tOII In* i-otittnallc atlente*! (,). Hr. IL.ran Ins con*n)lr*t »|4ij( all <iW-aiej or wliirb lliis Ujot ln*ali, OfUcd liinifi S a. n. to S r. n. aojiM l y

HOWARD ASSOCIATION - PH I I, A DELPHI A, . . • ’

■Flat Feet in U.ousks —AY arts. ' —Noticing an inquiry in regard | to iiat-feet on horses', and havingj laid some experience the] same, permit me to say, that ifj properly.managed they Nviil\iot| often cripple tire ..animal. The! heel should never, under any eir-l cumstancees, be bared- I have; known a horse that went through i only one operation of heel-paring, j by an inexperienced blacksmith,’ that never was free from lameness; afterwards. A tlat tbotcd horse | wants a shoe still’enough so that it will not press hard on the heel; * sometimes, the heel-cork may be] placed on one side of the shoe, i In a hard case put on a round I shoe with leather between theshoe and hoof. j Iftho above directions are fol-j lowed, in nine cases out-of tciij the horse, with proper care, will j be free from Jameiitss, I

! (A Ih'nevolonl i nstiluttun, estalill;liril liV-special I . itnw incut fartlw nillvf nf llicukt Mnf •Itiltv.-oml, | ntHiel rJ with Virulent ami Kplilcitiiu dkeaw. i- | i' yiO all pc rid t>* aOilrlcit with Sovual Itweatcii, *iifh ivi-M ? PK K M ATO II IIH (K A,' E KM ISA I, WEAK. |SKKS, IMIWTBXrE, ('0X01: Ml I OJA. GI.KKT.SV- ‘ I*mi;i.lS. (he Vice (iryXAXl.sM, SM.l-**A»h>K. A-C, 111 lv H O W A jt I) y S OCI AT 1 OX, tnyiuB M tut lii'jlntrliyirnf human life, eaiiv.l liy Mivtul *IUcaw, mid the dereptldiu prsHtn*,! Jhf, ita for innate vlriims of sort, ilio-aw hy tl«srl.». s,- rcral years' Bjro directed their (.Vnsoltin; SurreoiiVasa t'JIAKl* TAlil.H ACT w orthy of lliclr name, to oih>u a IIojk-ii-" *arr for Uio treatment of lh!* cla*S of Jk'an'i, in all their Tot ms. and lo-glve ?l KIM CAP. A HVit.'K GNAT IS to tilt Who ajijily hy letter,’with a iIewri|>Jiiiji of. lliclr con. lit ion, (nge, occii|a(fdii. hahitt of lip.. Ac-} aiid tu caie of oMrenis poverty and in(terit)g, to fumidi hted-; It*; of il U lr l t i 'll(*« tn e.M that’the AjvHlatlon rotumanils the iiighc.it Medical lit ■ if the age, and . wrlll.funiliU .’Bw appro rod RiOdcni, treatment, . ' . v ,

t Pride.

'"Why should all that is pure, Inoble and exalted be crushed?— 'hill that is‘.holy and God-like I trampled urrtler foot? Every sa- ! prod emotioqpf the heart sacrificed, every generous'impulse stayled, words of Ibvc congealed ere 'they reach the lip—smiles of affection transformed into those of I scorn, ami the warm enthusiasm i of youth damped by the posses; jsors of/ false pride, they who j claim to be the center stars, the jhrilliant orbs around which we insignificant v luminaries should | revolve. ‘ AVliy have we not morial strength sufficient to rend .asj sunder the galling chains of false, Iperverted pride, and stand erect as we naturally arc, the noblest ; works of God, exercising those ;virtueswhich would fillour hearts | with "love, because wo were the 1 children of the Ruler of the Uni- | verso, -heirs with Christ and of an j ‘‘inheritance iccorruptiblc, and jtliat fadeth not away/’ possessors : of tliG‘:pearl of great price,” which sheds its pure lustre o’erourhearts, regardless of the transient treas* ! »res of earth, the gaudy and fleeting things of time, of the bright eye, the ruby Up, the fair forehead | and luxuriant hair, which per- ■ chance may be ours. Why, 1 reI peat, , may we not he pure and | lovely in heart? Alas! too long j has'pride been fostered ami nmir- | islied to be easily eradicated—too I long has 1 it found a home incur 'hearts to be cast forth without i

All orders left will, V. L. (1I ISA!! D & SOX, of Vevav, will bepmmh .;!;v ai>*-ruled w. J. .m. >;i;istku & co. Rising Sun, Jail, t, I.'5 i n d ;e %mTT Ti

(A OAlfil) fro ml) r. Jtitncs ,ii. n.Turi'Ctf, of.tbt Siw-'Yiirk Luu” In - Jim a ru.—M y c'r> nrlfctio n for the' paVt ciebi { years ‘with the above Iiistitution, as Chier i’by:j.dciiin. mid n twelve years* course of steady ; j devotion lo the Cnreof Pulinomir) Consimiplien oiid its .{.tndredditfnsis. tosuUiur willi tny tiurivrtlleJ op port unities aiul advantage of patlioiogicnl research—aided tint a little by a perfefl syslsm of Mtflicai Inhnhlim— lias tilabktl me to nriivc fll.a decisive, direct,, and successful course of irealicenl for (he positive and radicjl cnreof ail diseases of the TA rout, Liritgs, nml Air-fyn/upt*. Uy Inhalation, plie vapor and curative: propel ties-of medicine? ore' ninrtly addressed to the diseased organs and Ibe iiiii yumeiil, 1 do iiot advise the liseoif Medical 1 filial at ion of aity lun'd/lo the esc|tt* Stoll id jgiiirrW lrmlturnt; and nilhongli 1 coil-! . sidcr i! a usebil sdjnvuiii'' in Ibeptoper manVof ‘ those feat fa! and often falaldis-'i 'c; ;;>i t 1 dtcm it vi-ry necessary that-each 1 p it it :it should liiiva the hcnelit of bolli if Iwtal 1 tea true nt.-. The success of tny J !ft "i-t in I he :il'nvo i1i-eas€S, n!:iI the hrgli ! < ; ,a olj the Institiitinti over which Miqve j ■ - ’ -nl (hi,- li'in-jf to [ifeside, are loo-well i .. i: : > r.t-ed any i-uloyy of comment from’ ■■. .V: the M.Iioit.iiioii of'many private and ; !. . a.-.i frit.ndj, Uirotiyh whose plalan- ■ ■ aid li t; al ioe charily has been long ! iai’y supported, and iifler dne tdiisid 1 i > n, I. have eiiM-ladeii- to iitalio srtefi 3r- [ r,.n..t sni-nts win briiy tlitr'benefits of my ] -r.-i-ik'e and treaiment within the reach of l , a;:d not eniiiae myself, as heretofore, to l! ■ m- . wi.i. i titered (he liiflnff.uy, or \vhousri :i'\* in visit me at my oflire. Hoping li ef. I- : -: 1j.iI th- arranecmetUAvill give eiiliie s.'.i;>:.. v-ai, in my ptofessionat brethren .a:.'! i! public, I wniibl respectfully nniionnce 'in e■inc-.isinii, that / wn- h&.t hr rmiuUctl '■jirr.i -m-. i'-j or hi] !• U-r, on all diseases as i ;iI -' t . and thii li.e medicines, lhe same as j iiM-d in the institution, prepared to soil each I iniisida.il case, ag To/i art, Mrifiml Jn~ V...O/V, i\r., y\r. T will be forwarded by t^press ■ in ;my i.r,n of iLe I'tilled Elates* or the Cannd.i,;. r i inns—'!> terms of treatment by letter nr'- ■ toMiiws, viz; -Sl'2, per monlti for each , paiivnt, which wii! include medicine su Hide lit ; f-r oin- merit Insure; also. Inhaling Vapor, and ■ ;n do hating A p pa rains.' Poyment as folldws; . iS’t to paid to F.snrcji Agent .on receipt of 1 ; li.c biiw*l Medicine, tun) the-balance $3 at i 11.,-1 .pirauon of liie tDoiith.-if the patient be fined i f is entirejy saiisfied with thf lreatktneiil. Ratients, by giving a full history of 1 their eas •, and their symptoms in full, can be i treated ns well by letter as by personal exam i in alum. Palieitts availing themselves o£Jfr. ; Jarrell's tieatment inay reiynpon iniprfdtale i and permanent relief, as lie seldom Ms to treat i a case over thirty days. Letters for advice : promptly answtrsd. For further particulars address . J A M K3 M. J A It R KTT, M. D., - j No;S20 Rroadway, cbr.’TwclfthSt., NiY, « . I’. S.—Physicians mid others visiting the city arc respectfully in viled to calf nl the In- • fumary, where many .interesting cases can be j witnessed, and where our- improDcd oppo-\ nit us for the inhalation ofmedicalcd vapor I can beseen and inspected., ' ■ sepZ-Hms

[ - Tim llirvrlifin.*, on a 'review of the \ am: fee) a«are.l that iln-ir tal<0R In thk »i4icfc or hrm-rolcnt effort, harelki'n of pryat Ik'iu-iU tu the entkieil, opccblir i U> tlitf young, amt they have rwilvcd ludovotatlicmsclven. with r-rwvfed *col, to'thli very luijwmnl Dnl nnirli fa uk*. .' i ;; • . - * 1 . ■. Jail Publbhed by the Au-iftnllnni s fleiwirt on E|>emialarrlirwiv'<>r Seminal. \\Vnftiw*. thu Vlris of OnaiilHtR. Mail ii rh? don or op>l clffec PiaV2H-* of lie SciJr) Orpmf, by’this (.'oiviuUiiifr Hurgcuti, wtikh>Urbo wni by mail jin - a >ca(i*J' rntcI : "JkO, Pace of Ctusoc, t,n ll>« nkelpl <;f Two Sumps f.ir jMVMagv. . • . • ' ; • j . Addre.M, for Reporf or 'tmalmcnt, Dr. drocot R: t'ii riors.CnmuIifiis fuinn'oh, tfoward AsWtalloh, Xo; “ South Ninth Mmet. Philadelphia; Pa, - , ; i!y tjnleruf the Dirvclom. . • *- ’ . E2KA It. IIEAimVEtb, PrejhWl.> GEO. PAIKiriDLit, Secretary,. . i tiiartTriy - -

pu. WALTOX’S

A M E K I C A N V 1 li h ?5*

Jor .to'tiie ArncTKi), — Young Auckiu*

V(uror,ii)U4! small bot.of Fills-ecrc; j >ir. ca«a but of a hundred. No balsam, nc iuibdor on the bfcatb, no fenr'of dclecUpn..';'jPt>vo small pills a dose; tasteless amj poll tlircftiviw are -ivea, »oIk 4, I ho fwi;i3ir<nn runt himseir as ce.-ialn tuvitli lhem! : ' ytcc of IhC'nuizj cnicritiKe,! furp.*oji, ami uiucli Ih-; tor limn vltlijhc a J vice of one of little it. Ihiielat* of iliuaMi, ■ .‘•‘asT ax SIaii. to ixt Pz»r or the ConmiT ky rn : doling atio dollar to U*. 1). (5. SV, tTox, No. 151 Aertl, be rent b St. betov Rare, Philadelphia. A liberal disco Ait to the trade. Xo»e genuine without the wrilUr. ttgnaloro of 'D. O. tVaiion; t'loprieior. ’’ Ur. UVa Iroaintenl forSelf-abate, Weatnew, &c.» b CDillely dilftrcnl from the usual coarse. Ur. -V. has enrol hundred* «li 0 Lavu tried olherj without bene lit. flw I real 1I1 en i it as certain locore as the aan UIo ri*e. Kitclorc a ,iatn»,einl aJdreM Hr, \V, as plriaj a full hittory of your caw. sod yon trill Mwa the day you inadothu vCort (o secure what is c»*rta’n—A Ridicab Craz. marM-ly-EWC

E'l’cnc!) iliyiincry. 1 RE iLp^VAlf. : ■ .

.11 r s. J. A. il cii <| c v son, WOULD. respectfiilly. inforni Irer cus'.omas and the poulic generally, that she will remove to her ' ■■ .

The Hots j.\* 'Horses.— Permit ‘ me to make known a remedy lor) “Bots” which ! regard as much; of a “specific” in that disease, asj pink root or Fahnestock's Yenni-: luge for worms in children. j Sulphuric ether, two ounces. . j Laudanum, two drachms, j "Warm water sweetened, one; quart .. • : Preilch the animal, and repeat the dose if necessary in an hour, | to be followed two or three hours afterwards, And if the above remedy should prove ns successful in the hands of others as it has with! me, many fmo horses will be| spared to die of old age. • j

(KrPrcDtico sirs of nn editor who! said ha “smelt a rat'* that il he did, and| the rat smelt him, the poor rat had lhe| w t»n.c of il. i

A'rvv nmJ Elegnnt Store,* Ko. 02 Fourth St., 2d door AVesl i,f Vine St., And dircillyTinpojite the Post Office, ■ (In tlir iath pf Moreli,

On which day Bite will open the largest and

best assortment ofFrruch Domiclir lfonncr'Albtinni, Arltg* clot VlowcVt, ninl other AllUlucry O Trimmluga, -j Ever brought to Cincinnall. With her in--creased facilities for doing a much lolger business than she has hereto/bre dopey her Store and.-Show Rooms, being the largest West of New York, she wjll be enabled to offer UxeQU.u.LEn h/DccitucsTs lo custOmohi itt her line, at Wholetale and Uctail. J .■ Persons visiting Cincinnati ore particularly invited to' call at. No. 92 Fourth'Street, Opposite the Post Office. '. . -V v : ) feblO-ly ' * J. A. HENDERSON;

F. J. WALDO, AGENT/ V K V A Y , INI). CASH ASSISTS, $311,710 50 Stoics, Merchandise, .Milis/Kudo* ritK, and'Personal Properly generally, at, tales consistent with Hie hazard assumed.'

LITTLtt GIANT ■’ Y0II6 Itamfi Com ami Cob'mills,* at Manufacturers prices, at '■ aortfi GRISARD &. SON'S. To Butter illnUcrs a.\d l ARnKiiN.cr^nnAMT, WE are now manufacturing Davis’s Pat- , cut Chum and Rutter Worker, and keep thepiconitantly on liand for sale. War* ranted—returnable if not apr decll / F. L. r:;!mai:h xSON.

D;vk;,um; Hoists a ml cnnlenla, ipsureJ for a term of years on U:e most favorable lerins. Particular aitcntion is [liven to Ibis brand) of insurance, by this Company. -

" COOPER’S TAOKS, ALL Warranted to 'r. ft by mjy20 - GltUMJtD y SON

■ JO* All Luke's 1,'tiuiral,ly Atljustcd, mid promptly Paid ot tlio’llmnch Olllce, at Cincinnati, -

€11 AIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on baud Chain Pumps. For sale lovt by . febU : P. L. GIfISAUD>,SON.

AVinrtmv feii’-lt.

"H UST received from New York, a la ret- asv sortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery. sep!5 F. L. GltlSAUU <5c aUN.

Manure and. straw forks, Spade*, Hoes ami Hakes. JiuTwcclVeJ l>om Pittsburgh hv : : ' \QRIS4RI)

Oil Rlitcltiiib'» ( 115 ds. per Bill, A SUPERIOR axticle ju5t reccived at the new Drug Store on Kerry street. ‘ "Pitch in" anti make your Roots shine. • jpS, , 1. STEVENS.'

8 by 10, 3 by I", ;' ■ v it, and 10 by 15, at scp9 K. L. GRISARD & SON’S.

DYK STUPFS,—AtVi assortment of Uye Stuff* can be found ot oc20 . J. TEAT’S STORE.'

HILL Side Flows, and Cultivators,—« supply always on hand, np9S F. L. UJilSARD & SON.

Window Blinds and Hoops, scp9 at y'. L. 0HIRAHD& SON’S. .

rc^Uitiitce—re.>iKiiUiCtMhrii, ii' wc ro!y Imt on our Mioiikffii (o blast its vifroroiis routs, will prove unavailing. Alone can wc succeed in conqnennii this subtle cn-! criy, by asking aid ami counsel of Him who hath said, “Ulosscd are the pure in Iieart, for they' shall see God.”