Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 June 1859 — Page 4

MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE!

3@T<ftT» r 5wOodK Jl -T RhTWfl*. a new *np;dT of SlMllXM AXO Sti.MJICR

OT From the PiifuiWpAiti lna newspaper, which has stood in '.he rorftnosfianks of public journals in the United Slates for over sixty years. ExTtaruai m 15 cam in ExiMrumo. —The subject of business enterprise naturally commands a Urge shore of the thoughts of the American people. Iltncc the theory ofany new branch of business u anxiously inquired into, as well a*, the fact whether it pays or not, Amonglhe establishments introducing novel features into business) in place of the stereotyped and lime- sanctioned forms, the GiflUook Enid pise stands first. , ft has acccoaiplishtd far greater success than any of the modern improvements. Advertising in the public journals, when attempted maa large scale, was condemned by.cv- . erybedy as injurious to the interests of trade; but os always is tbe case with a good idea, it prospered, until every one now advetlises.as a necessity. George G. Evaiij, the originator of the Gift Hook Enterprise System, was born at Bingham, Maine, fits father is an eminent physician of that Stale, and Ins uncle, Hon. George Evans*, early years were spent in Lowell, Mass., where he slatted the first Look Enterprise ever projected; :.since which time he has opened over one hundred and fifty branch stores,' The main establishment'!* No. «9 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Mr. Evans has a host of imitators, some of them chcat lhe public by advetlisitJg themselves the originators fftlrebusiticss, and bring down condemnation, not only on themselveS, but on the man whose trade they are counterfeiting. Hi. cause swindle is or ignoramuses, in any trade, subject us to loss, we are not there fore to censure men engaged in legitimate trade; because "Peter Funk'* traders in wglche* deceive and cheat the public, honest watchmakers are not to be der.uaecrd and avoided; and so, because a . number of "Peter Funk*’ concerns in the Gift Hook Business, encouraged by the great success of Evans’ enterprise, sprung up in Ne*v Yotk', and fora lime cheated thore who were deluded into dealing wilh them, there is no reason that a fair, liberal and energetic publisher should be condemned with them. No injnstice could be greater. . ’ Evans purchases whole editions ol Looks that, he does not publish himself, at the lowest figures; sells them atregiil;r retail prices, and gives a premium with each book; in every $10,000 worth cf books he appropriates $5,000 worth of jewelry, watches, <Vc., which are given away with the books,, purchasers often receiving gold watches, costly cameos, eliver-plated ware, silk dress patterns, ic., &c* Mr. Evans originated the Gift Book Business in 1831, and his great success in it is the result of the energy, the integrity, and the liberality that have characterised tia course from (hat-dayto the present. In addition to the above just tribute to the merits of Sir. Evans, and the uacqual- ' led success of his popular enterprise, we take great pleasure in beating testimony to the high integrity which has ever charade fixed his multifarious business transactions, establishing for himself and his bonsca name above suspicion or reproach, and a fame which most “lead ili poscssoy to fortune and renown." This is no spasmodic effort on out part, at fulsome culogism; it is the plain recital bfsejfcxislent facts, read and known, of all men in out Stale, to whom Mr. Evans arid his business operations are extensively ' known. 'IWebave dealt with Mr., Evans for years, personally, and .conversed with scores of others who have sent him their money and orders, and, received Books and valuable Gifts in return; and it is certainly a higher meed of praise than usually falls to the ordinary lot of man to be able, 'truthfully, to »ay, th3l itt no single instance have we ever heard the first word of dissatisfaction expressed. His assortment of Books embraces the standard works of the lingUBgeigond every department of Ameneaa literature; and through his agency vast numbers of useful books have been spreads through every port of the country, to the great advantage of the rising generation; and in this respect, he may very properly be held to be a public benefactor.

NEW riHUCATiO-VS,

,1. j. ? Thirty-Third Magnificent Cash, Watch&l/ni'l Gift Kniovprise.

i Stem Toward Heaves; or, Brumes i is Common Lu*e«—-ft riUctt bf 1 < Arthur, the well-known author, of whom it has been truly said, “That dying, he has not written a word, lie wou’d wish to erase.” Ilbgraphic pen never tires, and in this new volume we perceive that he is still successfully laboring to benefit while he pleases, and while he enchains with master hand the attention of mc-tt, to make them belter. This is mote decidedly religions than hb other works, though it is not doctrinal nor sectarian. It is a work well calculated to do good, and is designed to show that,the beauties mid endearments of Christianity are to be developed amid the stern realities of everyday life, "and not to be pul aside at the tranquil close of Sabbath evening." Published by G- G. Evans, t39 Chestnut Slreel, Philadelphia. Price Sid 1 !). Evans will mail a copy and a handsome present to any person remitting one dollar for the book, ; and twenty-one cents for poslage. A new Classified Catalogue of and Gifts, with'inducements to Ageuis, will be sent free on , application. Addres C,.G. -Kvass, Publisher, I-j9 Chestnut'Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Lauhw' Haso-Book, ofFancv ash Orsajisstal,Work.—.Comprising directions and patterns for working^ - in Applique, Bead-work, Braiding, Canvass* work, Kiritling. Netting, Latling. Worst-ed-work, Quillim.', Patch-work, Ac., «c. Iltustraled witir2fi2:ireW. F.ugraviirgs. Compiled from the best authorities, by Miss Florence Hartly.'i Published, by G. G. Evans, 132 Chestnut Street, Phitadelptrio. 1859. - • v . This is the most complete ami thorough work of its kind. By writing in a simple, straight-forword style; and rejecting all irrelevant topics, the author has been enabled to embody in ’hb volume an immense amount of usefnl and valuable information, ond by far the most extensive collection of ■ cleganlVpaltetns that has ever been brought together in one book. These patterns ate engraved by (he best artists and printed on excellent paper and beautiful style.. Ofcourse stick a volume is the rage with the ladips, who can appreciate tasteful patterns for adorning their persons and their, dwellings. .They know the value of ftllatllcy's Ladies* Hand-Book,” and orc'ordeiing it.with a perfect rush. Ilb on fndispt’nsibte book for all who would be perfect in ornamental work. ■ v ■ ' . Besides the subjects named on the ti-tle-page, we observe that the volume embraces descriptions arid engravings of all the various kinds of stitches and descrip-, lions, with illustrated* patterns, and a multitude of other matters incWdirialto the subject. The number of useful patterns for working in this book is greater than can be obtained in any other way by paying ten times the price asked for Hartley's Ladies* Hand-Book. r V This.valuable book for the Ladies witl he by mail, for. the low price of one 'dollar. Evans will mail a copy, and a haadsmnO present to all persons- remitting one dollar for the book ond twenty-one cents for postage., • ,, 'i/'' • : .A new. Classified-On talbgnc-of'Hooks and Gifts, with inducements to Agents, witl be sent free, on application- Ad-, dress, G. G. Evans, 139 Chestnut Street/ Philadelphia, Pa. v

DET GOODS, (Vi‘Stine rf MGlashas!*, Lawn*, &j. A yei.tral aii'Wtwi.-iit if ■ ; READY-MADE - CLOTHING, Groctric*, QSecnswaric. Hard ware and Cutlery; Hat*, Cap#, Boot*, Shoe#, kc., ke-.'an of which will It mU cheap for carft. . i JTSSC TEATS.

For Monday M»y J13,i GONTAlSS a» «m id Silver V*re, (0 Heavy Gold Chain*, aflo Acre* of rich Fartr.in; lac J, £2027 In American Gold, and 435 Gold and Silver; VCwithe*, ainonx which will 1* f mnd tlic Giro/ •‘dmiridia IVn/f*," tmrii £2M. Proaentlny a jrrail litfal of 1700 Prim, amoontlne tn the ayyreyale to the maynIBcent win of £15,ON PA. Ticket* Limited to J7,u00. 1 Prlxe to ererjr Tenth Ticket,. The al eve army of valuable ynodi will he *11*Iritiniol In In F-dlnhnr?. Ind„hy * disinterested Committee of yefitlentcn ekcteJ he the ticket holder* thttmelve*. on Monday, line 23. tSW. In pmtnvln? thU my Thirty-Third Scheme to the favondde eonride ration of the public, I emhnee iMt opportunity of retomine my rlhecre thank* to my niuucroai friend* and jot too* ihronphool the Colon, for the very literal manner In which they have patronized me heretofore. and toVbnw that I folly appreciate tlicir kind favor*, I would mjt, that It ha< (wen my, constant aim and *tudy, to rentier my Scheme* acceptable to them, and at the Vainc time tlie moat literal of anything of the kind ever offcn.il for paid ft eonridetatfon; and In this e»nn*cto>n it i* neonree of y rati heat fon tn me. tote (nshh-dto.makc IliC anntmfleeriopt, that I fone recently effected arranyerlcnt* hy,which In fetnre. I irlll he mat Jo) In receive my Watches tit-1 rcct from the mannEvelnrer*. loth In thl* country and Enreije. and a* a eoni.nu cnee 1 will he ena-1-ii-I to (.inibh my cn-tonwr*. with the very 1c*t watch In c-c. It will aim twolecrvcd, that in my, ffhimetn Uay.lhayc inth»t«eiNl a minder of the ; eclcl.mlnl "awi«ica5 WiT.-nt*’’ maimtirtoicl tie Appleton, Tracy A Go., Waltham, JImi,, all of which are warranted for ten year*, and are unnuCi-th-naMy the lie,I watthe* In n*e. Thi* will l>e the 33,1 (IMrihotipn 1 hare (riven In Ihd pa-1 fmr year#, andlheverylndaticelhedrawInc* have taken place oh the.day rp*cifled and a* adecrtii.il {for. which #ee pnvratrone, they hare In every In dance teen conducted Mriy hy a committee vlirted liy tint Tkkrt h*fdrc# ait. Witj free to attend. Immediately after the drawlnc Hie retail Is printed and forwarded together with the price* drawn to all ticket holder*, cither hy mail or eapreM, a! my e*!<n*c. InthU eonnecUnn I •kern It nothin? more than riyht toadd, forth? l<ncHt *d tlKee who arc nnspjaaluhil with me, and who wonld like to “try their lohk" In my tclicnc, that I herd it ant horlac them to enehoc their money lo Mr. IE. Pally, of (he firm pf pdeleta A Pally, of IhU place, who U one <d llie tro-t re-pem-iMc men of the Stale, win wj|| rceid]d tif lhemoecy en depo-itf,!; ami If the drawine, ilnw not yo off pro-ri-dy a* -(alel.t-ce procramned all yon wilt hale In iht’ttill U- lo rail oh Sir. Pally, foryrotr nw.ney. I’n ’cr tlii' nrranccwenh yen icr. It would Iw nllerly for tec to take any adeatkta;*? of yon. even if 1 n'tre m d!<po-nl.'

N!•:W AI.»VKUTISE.ME.NTS. Iri;i:iT CANS—V.'e haven Inree slock . cf Fiuil Cans and Stone V, are, for, sale cbvap f"f cash, j.A'J CLARKSON &. WALDO, j Ealtery—Bakery. WE have made full her additions to our Bakery, which enables us to furnish Bread, CakHits ami other confecti«naiy in any quantity on short-notice, which ; makes otir establishment more conven-! lent to persons giving or Ibinrres j than any other House in Vevay. j e !S CLAKKSON i WALDO.

Ten Dollars Ilnvmd! fAn STRAYED, from the farm of! Cf * the snhseriUr, in Ciaig j • V' v'V - ' Town.- hip, S w i I ?. e r t and j i> futility, Indiana, one month njn—a BAY MAKE, three years old, never handled any, having dr.rk inane, ami tail. Also, at the same time, a yearling SOBBEL MALE, with one white .lurid foot, and .white stitrn forehead. I will give the above reward to any person - ' returning them to me, Of giving ■ ice information of them so that I can eel them. POWELL TAYLOli. June 22, JS59.~3w ,

Coiuolidatcel Lotterlca at Delaware FOR JUNE, 1859. FRAhTK, BROAPBENTS + Oh, Manager* AH JtnJirutr* vnJcr fir AKperca/uufmc «/ Ike State Ijnthrf <‘maaiurioarr*. tc' Friie* Paid u toon u prawn. Grand Delaware Lottery, On the Haranx 1’lnn. . TUtra Clot* Three, ■ Tolte drawn Ih \T fl rmoffton, 11 onday, Jane 30,'W, 30,01X1 .VujwVm.'—2iJftS Prim'—Prize* PegaUe ia full (W/imf Here l&tleriti t re rtf Prize is ffrairn. SC//BJI £, Ipriicof Jh,fiO 2 prim of 1,000 2 price* of * I WOO , 10 prins Of 4*'l Spriiejnf 5,<W M prim of 3M 'il'riiciof iioo 20 prim of ■ 200 2 prim of 2,(00 I to prim of 1W 2 prim of I2i30 2KX0 prim of S And 2)2 Appruzloathm jirim ranjins frutn $20 up to SI00Prlns, atmantins la - £331,500 ViTiuIe Tick cts £10; Halt ct $i;Qoarlcri £2^0.

N1-:\V AUVKHTISKM F.XTS. >ir cTjt 3JT Splendid Gifts to I'urcliasrri of Itaoki, at I lie Original ,1k. f Tir I till f (Uft /font >.K UTJ'fist IMAH-UUED IX 1 til. . £ . HEAD UtAUTEUS V!. I'ORTHB sft = g United Stales, u ■ . 9 *y Z '- ' at THK 1 1 j - Publishing House -2 j nr 31 *t\ a o. evans, .-A ' >\ 43U C'hckttiU Street i? v 1‘uiLiuianitJk, l’i. S 5_ X 1 r.a‘M.<H:n-:s skxt free. § SINCE I origin=kd the Gift Book Enterprise, I have repeatedly called the attention of the public to my large slock and liberal olfets, to which they hove always . warmly responded. I can now; with moresaiisfaciion than ever, call attention to my .largely increased inducements to purchasers. Being very heavily engaged in publishing, (’exchange rny own public a lions for those of other houses, and ont enabled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus ran and ih supply the majority of the other houses engaged in the Gift Book Trade, with their books, cheaper than thej can procure I hem - tyom other publishers. l : can also, by my heavy purchases of Watches and Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower rales than" they can buy them from the imnufjcturers.

ilASOJf &c9IX0N'S LINE.

Magnificent Scheme. rAPITAl. PKIZh', £70/W.' UtA.MJ Coyaounim h<nm or 1/cuwju, CLVSS X. To le drawn In Vniminetnn, Satnnlir, June 23th. I prUcofM.tr'M.-eWV’O lOof JdJMU I2JW 1 •* 23.nftu 2J.W* l>2c,fl.nnoUfoinno 2 •• IMVH* 25,100 Riot SSA*1 2 ** ■ lft,/»k*l* - fCof SOOh 33,0011 4 •• S.rtviir J.’.'W) 132ef 2ffl 1* 20,40/ 4 “ i.tWI U 2«.tat ‘ 132.d 1001* 13230 4 “ . I0.rtXl XW0i,f. 40l.-Iis.4fO 10 -** 2,1*10U 20,0tMX25,<4l)Aif SOUiU^OO JtJ|S prim arr.inniirCt't PI.2u2dni Ticket* £20; Halve* £10; <yaarten£5;KlyUth*#2,‘i A <>f W whole Ticket* 6l $2tt,ee<di £520 Tlit-n- ah-12 drawn hallolv, and each lallnt; £20, tuaku , • , £240 - 13 i>or ccid off, being X

Tin; Masos & IMxon’s .Link is a iUtwi'fnJ IWtZty l!.'n.'h«/ J f’.qi.-r Published .by.‘C. B, Town fi: Co., .Vo, '*3 r.ajiim-.n- Sin e-. r;C,V.;i,«, V-l, The "Mason uild Dixon’s Lino” is one of the Largest and Edit Literary ' ■ Papers of (lie tf.lv I 1 TERMS OF SL’IlKCUIPTlOX: —V Copy, one year, $2,01 and I tjift; J Copy, three yvats, iti.W and.3 Gifts. •TO CLUBS:—3 Copies, one Vcar,$-»,C«) and 3 Gifts; 5 Copies, ode year, §1,P0 a mi 5 Gifts; 10 Copies, and I copy to the cclie-r up of the Club, §15,01 and 10 Gifts: 21 Copies,' and 1 copy to .the getter up of the Club, SSft/jft and 21 Gifts, i. Every Snb.tcrilcr will be entitled to a Gift, worth from 25 cents :o $200, which will beiunt by mail or express immediately ou receipl «i lire Bub-erijnlun money. List ol (lifts, 10 Piano Fones, §200 each. 20 Gold Hunting Cared Watches, 125 *• 50 Gold Watches, ;; I CO " 60 Meloikons, • ICO “ 100 Gold Watches, ,75 ", 2(K) ** / ** CO ** OCO **. - " . • 35 " tOtXi “" 25 " 20CO Silver Watches, J5 ' 2CI0 ** " 10. “ 2C00 GoIdGuatd andVcslChains, 20 “ zm ", “ " ft . 13 “ Corel, Garnet, Eificrntd, Cameo, Mosaic, Lava,; Jet and Gold Sin no Sclav Gold Lockets, Gold Pens and Cases, Gold, Coral, Garnet, Camen and Mosaic BtaccUtv fit'll;:?, Sleeve Butt on.v FubS tides, I Bosom Studs, Silver Frirk-v, Blitter Knives, Ear Drops, Pins, ore.’, &c.— wotlh fioni 25'Cents to §15 each; 2V' , i'iie G;fl v.'jH be sent immediately on tc-ceijit of lire Subscript ion uieityy. ■ Adurexs C- B. TOWN CO., Publishers of thc‘‘Mnst):iVDi\(jp’sLine, ,> . j-sXi-fM i'XV. ‘Ja lVilLiii -.lv>'.., K.V.iiLi.r. - . Mil.

t— . j ' 1)union's Gift Association, Til F! following l.LL ofB.ro perly will W distributed lo Hie Members of the above Association:' ' V - Marge and splendid City ■ Residence, localed at ; No. t<7 Clermont Are* ' mie, ■ lirooK iyn' ■ New York, valued at .$00,0(10 2C0 Farms of flood Land, of ■ ICO acres each, lota led in Arkansas,$125 cadi, 35,000 100 Building Lois, located ■ ; near Baltimore, Md., $200, ; 20,000 etc., of splendid ; Black Horses, valued V al$S00, . - 500 10 Biano lories, $300 each, 3,000 20 Melodoons, §100 each, • 2,000 ICO Gold Watches,§100 each, .10,000 ICO “ CO “ C,UO I,CCO sells of Ladies’Jewelry, * * $7, ' 7,000 1,000 Sc wine Macin' ties, 15,000 5,000 sells of Bosom Studs, ‘ -5,000 6,000 Sleeve Buttons, , ; 6,000 6,W0 Cents' and Ladies’ RingS, ‘6,000 5,(kH) Cold Pencils, 5,000 5,Out Gents’ Breast Bins, 6i000 5,0l0 Ladies Brooches, : 0,000 7 ICS Cold Bens, and ■ Silver 1 ;■ Coses, l / . 1,930-

Having such an advantage in buying, I can insure my customers belter Gifts with their Books than any other; house, and can give my Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift'will be delivered with cadi Book at the time of sale.' Gifts worth $520, nl the hictst ahoUtalepriert, will be impartially distributed with every $1,000 worth, of Books sold. Send.for a Catalogue, which will be mailer! free to any address, containing (he must valuable collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Geography, .Travels, and the Scionci s, with all the favorite works ofFiction and Koinaucc, had every other department of Literature, .classified as described below. .'Send for, it, for; if you don't wish to order Books, you will obtain a, very valuable Book for reference,' as it contains nil the desirable books in print, sitd will cost you nothing. Particular attention is requested to the List of my Publications, which 'will be found in the latter.patlof my-Classified Catalogue, It contains a large number of deservedly popular-works, by various anthers; among which ate alt of T. S. ArHiot’s best works, well known as a moral, instructive and pleasing author, inletciting biographies, travels, &c. • Cfl, tSSlfICATIWX OF BOOKS.

Ijeave* net

' Ix'svTtc ri't In the i'HTfliwr* * ?3lC -Ferro n* who d.-Mre need only remit the ilik on a jmiVs-p, fur which we will vend a Certificate a* follow*:, - . ■ ■ '

; Ladies’ Fimntuio £*.{', I’m and ■ 'Drops to match, * . 10 0ft i Ijidirs’ Jt-i Sets, Pin and Drops I In match, - 7 SO Ladies’Lava Sets, Pin and Drops to match, 10 CO Ladies’ Cameo Pins, large size, 6 CO Ladies’ do. do. medium, 3 £0 Ladies* do. do. small, 2 50 Ladies’ Gold Stone Pins, small, 2 50 Ladies* Dos and Glass Miniature Pius, 2 00 Ladies’ Plain Gold Pins, new pattern, 2 60 Ladies’ Plain Eat Drops, 2 00 Misses* do. Gold Pios, 1 50 Genls’ Cluster Pins, Opal Centre, 2 60 Gents* Single.Stone Pins, 1 ' 100 Gents’ Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs, 4 50 Genls’ Engraved Gold Dosom Studs, 2 50 Gents’ Sleeve Buttons, ' - 2 50 Ladies’ do, do. 2 00 LpdUV Pearl’Card Cases, 5 00 Gents* Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 'Blades, best quality, 1 00 Misses' Lava Pins, 2 50 Gents’ Gold Watch Keys endPenJ cits, combined, 2 00 Gents'Gold Toothpicks, 2 00 Cents’ Gold Kings,' with Stone Selling, ’ 2 50 ladies' Gold Kings, with Slone Setting, ‘ 1 50 Sits Sitter-Plated Tea Spoons, 2 00 Silver-plated Butter Knives, 1 03. Ladies' or Gents* Money Purses, 60 Cents' Gold Watch Keys,or Vest Hooks, 150 I adies’ Florentine Breast Pins, • 3 50 I adies* Jet Breast Pins, - 3 SO I adies’ Mosaic Breast Pins, 5 00 Ladies* Cameo Ear Drops, 4 60 Misses' do. . do.> . 2 60 Misses’ Ear Drops, with Stone ! Setting, ‘ 2 00 ;isses* pold Bracelet, half round band,’engraved, 4 00 adies’ Gold Bracelet, half round band, engraved, <5 00 Gent’s Scarf Pin, 2 00 Gents’ Jet or Florentine Studs, . 3 00 Rents’-Sleeve Buttons, Jet, FJor-. ciitinc ami Onyx, 3 50 Misses' Gold • Stone Sets, Ear Drops and Pin, 5 00 -.adies’ Gold Pens, with Holder and Box, 1 50 ' tents’ Cameo Mosaic or Florentine Sleeve Buttons, 4 CO Misses’. Neck Chains, G Co Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above List, varying in value from 25 cents to 25 CO Agenio Wanted Everywhere. To Agents 1 can give mote liberal |nlucemcnls than can be afforded by any Jther house. In addition to larger commissions, il is much taster to get'subscribers for my enterprise than any other. [ The.peculiar advantages arc—A Largier Stock and Better Catalogues (o select from. A Better Assortment and Quality . ofOifla. More Punctuality and Correctness in filling Orders, By' acting os Aguiils for me, persons wishing a valuable Library can p toe unit gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood can find it. Any one desiring a good Watch', can obtain il. For full particulars, send for a Catalogue. My large capital, together with my tong experience in the and conse-' ([tie lit familiarity with alt its details, gives me an almost incalculable advantage over all othCTparties. . All I ask is a trial. Send mean order, and you will be convinced that (here is no exaggeration., - . • Vo not Forget to Send for a Catalogue. ■- Persons visiting the city, are requested to call and examine for themselves. G.'G, EVANS* Heaii Qraiemts, 139 Chestnul sl., Philadelphia, Pa. I!mcu Kwcr.-tS Oraliill, ikhton, JIm, Special Notice to BoolrBuycra. As there are parties of doubtful responsibility advertising Gift concerns, and some are'making many large promises, under fictitious names, without the. in tention or ability to fulfill them, hoping, through the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public, a strict, sense .of duly compels me to warn all against them. And if any arc deceived and cheated by them, they should not bt so unjust as to condemn me slung will, them, for they ate base imitators of an en terpnse that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in iht position-'which it now occupies, commanding an extensive and increasing trade, approved and endorsed, with the most entire freedom and confidence, by the leading Publishing Houses in the Union,'whose letters of approval and‘endorsement are-in my possession, and will bo procured and shown at any time with' the greatest pleasure. - jt-22-Gm O G. EVANS.

HIT A ce.ii.Iric lift of }>rirr*, tocei.her with inam tier of dm ine. Ac.. I* (.nntcd and willlwfcrwanl' ed lu nil whit dsire II. t

It ■g*',UI rc*(">ndMc t-crron* arc dednol to act aA cent* f<>r I lie f.Vo of mv Ticket*. a<\<J will Ic (nr*’ ribbed with Ticket; at >0 cent* each li>;a-ilirr with full lii>tmcli r '<ns(l>e prcoitniiu «c allow fir sell*, Ar.

A certificate of |Kicka£c K w ho) forts $300,W •to. do. 2C halves I3IU0O <l.i. , do, . CO Unart era, 15,un - ,1.i. , ,hi. ' DrtKlsMhs ■ .3TJ0 ‘ t2■ ’ AII “rl irf a Mrctvl lo 1'c.tvr. ItcAvaaors A t*n„ Wilniiiiptiei, lh.1-, rill Hint nil). )wvm|>t alien* mr., nnd the ( cute t oSclal drawiayi rent at *»<ti a* nver. ■ .

£1>-rtinrV Ticket*SU; six Ticket* $5; Twelve Tick,-;.* £If>; Twenty;five Ticket* >;V, Alt enters .tntt-t Iv a l’re*ed tn A. J. AlijtsiK; IMInhiiC-'h, John*'*, i',i-rn,y. Iii.l.

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fto” Tl.i! viv ilmrlivo, n;_- forty, Innc-My. oa t lt.’ii..rj->'eoi a dueled. I WciiM re-fed full) ref, r yen tn 11: i’ «lt>> are aa;na:: tic mol jjvtninun rdi-cii* t f Johti-nn I’.nh'y;

7 he Great Amkistmlor of Jlailih

•JO AI.I. MAMC1XU.

U O Ij I, O. W A Y * S ,!MLItS. . A CIX'S TO TIIK SICK I ‘ H'jlK want•'■f a rterlim: medicinal hi meet Iho X lltxami tn*cf'Dili's,if lint l«) til on of buni5i.lt}. mnl on, entirely free fmm -mineral act oilier ilcHcricits i»articlej, wav*cvcrclv fell (ill this si) iiiwcrfril medicine irsit n*hrrriltnto. the world; }l.ill..war'» tnraluatde Pill* bate beomc ’tin! iUiu-wrboM liemedy for alt nation*. Tln-lr attribute i« In j.revcnl c* well a* to core; they altars (he null* nr rtv.t «f the. romjdalnt, and thus !■; rerun* ins Ihc bidden entire tif diei*ax' relnv i.-onle ml fvvt*»re tlie droojdnp rnurjiis of the vjvtem, a**irtirt? nature In her talk ,if vital aid functionary re form;, lion.

N.eih Terry. Sheriff; A. Kcifrc. tle;irv i ''iibi'ivc; W. I*. lei-b. I’n.tnndcv at iMmMtrdi; t’, IV, Suer, r.iij,: Joint Wal-h, rind T. S, Jbore. all of nf Hi!* nlacv.

t -r lirmrintt t itr plan on the TiirJ M-unlay inirirj J/'.ntV. A. J. AI.F.SAXnEI!. I'cprntroc, ,1;.)f-l’ch >jlln1>nivl), Jcbn*on I’o.. Iml.

Agricultural—This department embraces . all standard works upon general Agriculture, Cotton Planting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements, Horses, J-IAepI CatGe,' Decs, etc.,- &c. Albums—Ladies' (a great variety) Floral,' Cap (iimitj, (toyal Cap, Demy Quarto, Autograph, &c.

May no. eat Veritas el PrcmlcUt. ff)i>t|uis:^ry!

.V>>. A3I Market Slreel, t>ot. First anil Secoii«l, : i/vii.ir, Kv.

HA VINO jtonnr.tieiillT local cl In tbi, city. I tiavcoi'ciicl thrt aim rc t“l:;l.ii‘!<m*iit f-T tlnsr.cc.CTiniiNlstl.nivrilica'ltlivbil. 11 n' !.-..Iie,C llcccjitii‘!i 1,‘oriji H, untirvly -**'-;«.T.ti* from. my ofTliv, an.! ha., a ?i.le entrji.rc.; -

"Uwrtrm,‘flic treat rcoiirse o'’;tbl« .eni.tlnml, j IcM* •.«icV Ij t‘1 a c<‘iir-c of Ui'c-tC anlb,*}4te Tills » fl *l the ilisc.-ilve nrsarj* sre.risiorvd to their |in>iier Ictiv; ire ndlcr in w t.lt M.lcou-, *li3}m this m.In. of ili*>vc eiUiKlvU »:'((, tbii *caiyhfiis atnl unerring fvmeily ilirjs*rs« tl fro in (ho jotienTx <>>tcca. ‘ - Ocintii. Jttmmir »sn AVcuiaiw,'

Animals—A large .mlek-ganlassottmetit, Bibles—A splendid assortment of Pocket, Pew amt Family Bibles, in every style, ■ from $1 to$5U. . -

llili city U'ii.s a niore central jc-lnt than my form, r res’ilcnc.t, lam billit (.rcjorvl toVuj** (•!} my ccb;l.fa!c,l No t'Juv Ultra, bo-I other .tl.-.ll trine,*, than I nuiM jci.,*iMy lie when I Iliv.I in the c.citilrv. ;

Prayer Books —A complete .assortment,' in'every form and at alt prices.

It)urn Bunks—>As used by the differed denominations. - :

■«ii.w tnl -vcr r=U'C, cml all ether ef a Aiieassl brer. ar>.| eiher fTii it.ti <n of the r) *tsm,iMiii lt tm.ter the enelicatirs infiiictice ef this all Jiriwetful amt n<meily.; , Ilitinrs in.«oinnts .

■ 31 y otb.c it ojy.*ii fr.int 4 o'umt in the nuirit* ins until l-t nl.nlp'bt. Fmhi Hit* j <>o.l cin lie ha.I r.tl ef n,y varioiiV-MeiiJcIiicifer Fcimle 1 InctiiJino the Female Ihtini amt Woman's Friend. FI lx, Flue; |tU{icisy t ' )i|*ca*es of tlie Heart ami Urer, Cotiph*, ConiurtinUon, Ure«* chltU, I ire icy, ,lis*asex of the Ki.lncy*, Tile, FUtula, Ccie-ral UeWlity, Scgr,* t*,item iu| tien. Fcrefola in alt I« fpnns lliw-asys «f Kyes ntel Kars, anil. In facte all Itiw-ases. chronic ami acul*‘, (in milter of how lints rtimlf nj;, cm bo CUO-I bj the ||!>C of UNO or )U ,, IV of thcie |.fejarall el. t, if taken accor.Iins In itirecitons ...

Biographical—Works of Irving, Head toy, Weems, Sparks, Bancroft, and every

The 'Viieklop FoiltuskI—What is the Wheel of Fortune ? Yesterday, says one, t wos down on lit lost rung of the Wheel of Fortune, -—I found if it turned ‘at alt it must turn.me up, ; All know what this language means, i aliho'JgU. they never bought a Lollcry Ticket or saw the wheel that turns out fortunes.- ■. UJs questionable whether this expiession is not older than.Lotteries,, .W belhti the invention of Lotteries was not suggested by the completed snd mysterious unfoldings of the events of life, and the varied gifts and blessings scattered upon the human family. ' No belter or truer figure could probably be made than that of the great wheel turned by on impartial hand, and each one's fortune represented in the- number drawn. We present lo our readers, the Wheel of Fortune in the Georgia Stale Lottery, McKINNEY- $■ CO., Managers. . The prises must be drawn. Who is lo hold the Lucky outh ber, can only be known by trying the "Wheel of Fortune.!’ *

other standard author, ■ Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Darby,' Wood, &c.» die. i, . , Cookery—Kl’ceipi and; Cook Books, by Mis. Hale, Leslie, Widdifield; McKen-

. Tlicf.M(u-r ijcanlam ond n?hl rondlUnn of the t.ife c> of moment on* Imiiorianco to the health of the human frame, tlti« anll-tdlliOu* in.dtrinc rijicl., the Id.ldCn n'nb’nl thecehiidcinl, and renders all the fluid* aiid fccrctlmix j.ufe and fluent, clean;!slid rvwofItallii£ tau vital funrtieu* of the Imdy. SnitT Ftiiua, ■’ Sinn-Id In*,) imi limn III Irv ins a few dine* of tbl» n's'daihc remedy.whatever may lie their rum1‘bti.l. it cat. be taken withsab-ly In all )vrimlteal and Other IU vBCcl l» all * luiinimcaluu*.

zie, <kc. - German—Standard German Literature. . Dictionaries—Wtbstci's English,French; German, Spanish, Latin,, Greek, Kalian, &c.

, ll'f’ lii Female Utoavs e*)>er)al1y, my Medicines have no r'|iial. .They give alnnot entirerelief in forty-idgU.liours, and cure In a wry short'time, ■ nitty give no I t*co n void -*n r**n li.it«v«; They have been before the public, for boi years, and- hare clvrn u m verbal ■ Ml'?f.ie,Jon wherever cued; ■ tadies, In wrilins to ims nil! please to t(rKfU><j Tho color of the hair and eyes, six) plyv*.tne age; let mil know.If they an mar' ried; bow.loiig they bavu been rUk.iiid the ago •If they oungest chib), if any. I w ill then writ« tack Uio ilUmsea Iiy full amt m.fcu them tin) Judges In iheirown case*, tallies wIkmo health has been Injured from'uni having rhiMren rah have the difficulty removed by w tine theNe Plus. Ultra end other Medicine*, os Debility is thu gett--■ra! eutifo.. On the other hand, 1* ran ns whose health may have been Injure*! from .having loo many rtiildren, canhaveihodiffirnltv removed, wit hunt tuedlriuesor any meehauiralmeaiu,by inclosing tuu.Bvo dollars., • : These thing* may appear very strange. bat liy mo In all that I stale, ami its ill prove the tarn In every care; ami Indeed, y oar own Judgment will convince you-when I uiplnln.lo you the' means, -hi using the moans >*>>• <to not sutler : anv Inconvenience Or Injun' whatever! I - . I)nip.*y,in pny ot all of its form*, can tare* { lieved In a few hours, tpid cure*! in from one to three Weeks ft rave), no nutter of howboig i stand In);, can ta relieved In twenty* foil/-hours,: and the (travel. If small, can all ta removed in j that time. Pits can ta cured, when desirable, { riom (ho Qnt dose, of medicine. Flux can ta ■ cored in from fifteen to twenty mlnntes. - - . { The ahovq statements may appear rtrangc, but ; if any ilunbt them, lei tfioin wnto to me; I will I take much pleasure In referring them to persons In almost every section of thetaml. 1 wilt now close by tnbiuUtlnc the following testimony .to Iho afflicted: In tyonrer county, Ky., l.referto Jailfo navis; In Louisville, to Mr, J. Joseph, shoo mhitbant,' on Market street,between SecondamiThird, Jlr.J, Isahighlyhonorable man, amF lived at ono llmc Ot Mount Eden, Kjicncer county. I also refer to Judge Walker, and all oflho folio wins: Jt ptha Monrd Joy. Dudley Geoijre, William ■ George, John Walker, George WUlUttit, John Kenny, James Set lies, John Neville, oantel Kullivcn and Thomas EltUlon; Esq*., all of Anderson county, Ky.; jpo,l*ofllec, tawrei.ccbuig. ■ 'In Shelby county, Ky., t refer lo Elijah Callender, Abraham Mcakt, IIotatl Miller, Win. Walts, Tbotn*s ;Morton, aud. AMt. l*ulliam;, posl-oflJre, Mount E>Ien.' At Graefenbcig, Shelby county,' I refer to the post master and any and everyone. In Spencer, lo James Uorini and Majori Shield. The tenner was fifteen months In tail under several physicians; Ihe la tier litkforycais wlUi disease* of the stomach ami kidneys. ■ In Mercer Chanty, Kr., I refer to. Mr. John Finncll, Mr. Drawer, Thomas .Kmithy, John Smithy, James Smithy andother*: post-office Salma. Also (o' Mrs*, Wiliam Dodds and Mils' Mary Dod.ls, Pleasant Hill Ky.j Richard Burks,‘JohtJ Harks and Floyd Itorks, HamxUbnigKy. . Tbokrlfc of William Koach.wts Met for.pcrfiani lwcoty yean with sick headache; pod-office 5*lrUa Ky. 1 refer also I oJcptha Klllilon, Ksq. Knobnostor Mo. '' • . • ‘ ,*'•

Cyclopedias—All the standard authors. Geographical —The latest and roost ap- . proved School and other Geographies, Maps, and Travelers’ Guides. Geology—The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lyell/and others. Historical—By Preston, Irving, Bancroft, Kubertson, Hume, Gibbons, Macauley,

- Tiie loilno'hy of -Nation* I* tmnnimon.ly tarne lo tiielt.;aUli-jlvin" virtues ot till, nut He rented i .Mel certi3Ca!i*siii ev*-rr Itvloflaliguace K*ar' «tines, to Util utMlcnlabienecs uf thnir ittlrin.de woiih. ‘

React nr t» Peoor.

I{allutrn>ft lUtli mr tkr Ut*t TttTifJj X hwtn ia fl* ■ ; Kt*rf>f i‘<r Jitteitt; Asthma, \ • WvefAsasne, tawn-**i of .Spirits Rowel Compla'ut-f, Female Com* Piles. Cioiih*, ;; pi- Inb*, Slone»n*l grave). Colds, lli*sdacbns Sectiinlaly Sjm|>flted dtaTi'es, Indigestion,' toms, , CoMtveness, InCuetiza, Wneival AIVvDj*I«')rf»a, Infhmatlon, tioitt, 1 Dianloi-a, Inwanl weak* Worms of all ness Uver kinds.

and others. . Humorous—Embraces a World of Fun. Juvenile—Every description of Itluslra ted Books for Children. Law and Medicine—The Standard Work!

A TOL-DISEEVED SUCCESS.

Earnestness is a forerunner of triumph, and the history of the world has shown that those who have succeeded have universally been those who have put their shoulders to the wheel without flinching. A very signal instance of the condition of exceeding popularity to which the New York- Mercury has attained. The proprietors of that paper have spared no expense, and have been indefatigable in their labors lo render what it was origin* ally designed to be, —“A Journal of American Literature,*'—and they have the satisfaction of seeing their efforts crowned with a brilliant and enduring success. . .

of these professions. ; ■ " Mechanical and Scientific—The most ap proved works oi\ Mechanics, Atchilcc- : turs and the exact Sciences.-' '

Debility, complaints, t'nniInn! —yiioe are genuine ualcfS the word,** Itnlbi way. New-Volt ami di*c,'niUile f>s a Walt-'Mnark in ever; leaf of tho liook of illre, tions around each to! or I* v; the «ame niay )ii>|Hatii!> siywi ly holding the l,-afl*i the I ip M. A hio.doime rcwanl wilt ta piten b> any rdn* rendering such hifunnalioii a* may lead to iho dctorilon of any j-arty or ionic* counictfelling the medicines or vending the same Ann wtns them to ta rjiurion*. ; *. 1 *, * J-rdd at’the-.ManwfactoHe* of Prafewuir I l.i|l..«r»yr, W Maiden tano, and by nil re*ju*clable i|rii:±i.u and dealer* in Medicine ibrongltoul the United Stales and tho civil* Uni world, inboxes at £5cents,C3 cents, and St carb.-There is considerable saving by txklng tho larger Maes. ■ . ■ >,;■ \

Poetry—English ami American. Oclav< ami Literary editions of Uic Standan Poets; Pocket and;Cabinet editions—plain and illustrated, bound Jn ever; style to suit Hie InSte of all. t ; Works of Fiction—Uy, Scott, Irving Cooper, Dickens, and all the approver writers. , .. ■ . i - ' School and Classical, . -

Oj* There is no surer criterion of. the merit of a medicine than its popularity, with the' masses of the people. Physicians may theorize over the 'properties and value of a new remedy, and receive qr rejeci it according* lo its adaptation to* their peculiar notions of pathology and therapeutics; but the unprofessional public are more practical in their views/and judge of the merit of a remedy by its success, Itis toils ujiparallcllcd success in diseases of the lungs and throat filial Aiin fluff’s Compound llretonU of lii/u Cherry owes its present wide spread and increasing popularity. Alt who have tried, it speak loudty in its praise, os far as diir observation has extended, and we again renew our recommendation of its use to such of out readers as tire suffering under affections of the throat and lungs, whether recent, or oflong standing. ■ . / ■ At ;

10.000 GiOs.

$153,735

. Every person who purchases $5 worth of any of the following articles become n mtmbeivand will be entitled to I share in the shave List of Property.': The Distribution will lake place as follows, viz.: —As soon as any one buys $o worth of any of the following Goods, they will receive a; scaled and, numbered Envelope/ which Envelope wilt contain; a description they, have drawn. There will be 40,000 Numbered Envelopes, which will cover all the above Properly, and IhKcremitting moneycan select any number they desire that-is not already taken.} Sales will be continued, until all the above Property is distribiiled.v Every person;will know' immediately what they have drawn. ■V- .

NEW AND. LARGE AEHIVA1

-.Travels and Adventures, ‘ ’ Games, Sports and Pastimes,; ' Religious, Biblical and Theological, i Musical and Glee Looks, r : . Odd Fellowship a lid Free Masonry Miscellaneous—Out Miscellaneous Dd SarUiicut embraces everything not inclu! cd in the above classification, of.an in (cresting dr Instructive character, that i in print. V- ■ ; ;: Schedule61 Gifts.;

OF . Spring and Summer Goods. Jtg THE nndmtpied has received a large and splendid stock of Gems InrnliUlng Goods, ■«1J. efall styles amt price*. (ojctlier wlih a foil ami template assortment or KiubionaMe

: N. IU Diteclloui for the guidance nfpatlents la ereiy dlsonleraro affixed to each box. ' JanuatyOC,]£30.—eow-ly • • - ,

ANOTHER NKW HOOK, '

The conlributorial corps is now a conatcllalion,pflhe roost lustrous slats of the literary and artistic firmament A paper which contains the writings of Bayard Taylor, Dr.J. U, Robinson (the latest engagement, and one of the most valuable), George Albany, Ned Dualline, and others of the most gifted and popular authors, . whose woru have graced the pages of American publications, cannot be otherwise than a welcome guest at every fireside throughout the land, especially when illustrated by Felix .0, C. Darley—the greatest anist, in bis peculiar characteristic way, that the world can now boast of.

Kcady-HIadc Clothing, alt of which will be told at prices as favoraUe as similar p«.ls can he bought In Hie Slated tUT Ciutum made lo onier In asnpcHor style oo short notice.

D*V nonuparlc’* Grent TTetk, ’OK TO H«tTO/ Representing sit the disease* *>r the genital orpan>ofU.erme md fanialti ■with Uic latest db* coTeriesiii reproduction. •Tbeamicled should two no-.remedies - be [fire learning from UiUrslnable Trod: the superiority, of the authors Pub .and Lon Joe tmtnrntof

Call and examine mj Goods and cn*jnlre prices Itchne taring elsewhere. - . wards . JOHN* W. CRAY.

. Thcf following is a.List sale. You can remit §5 for any of the fol 1 ’ lowing!Goods, which will be sent by return- mail} with n sealed Envelope, in-fonnjiig-tlie purchasers what they ate entitled to of I he above properly: Cold Double-Glass Locket, ; ; $5 Ladies*, Cameo or Jet Brooch, •>; 6 ** yl-Gnrnet, or Coral ** ’ ■ - ‘ 6 « >1! Lava, Mosaic, or Pointing do. 5 , ** Carnet, Cameo, Coral, f ; or Jet Ear-Drops, 5 ** i-Gold Pencil, with ' . 6 “ Gold Band, Cameo/ and Mosa- * ■>' ic Bracelets, ; 5 •* Neck,'Or Guard Chain,‘. 6 Gents’ Vest Chain, \ - ,,, 5 “ ;,Gold Pencil,.. ' 5 '* f;GothicrSilvet Case and Pen, : 5 ** j' MammolhGoldPen and Holder, 5 ** I. **. andSilyerCase, 6 m u Fountain .Pen and i . Holder,' 6

25828 PHIZES—60,000 TICKET 8!

More thin One Prise to Every fro Tickets; WholcTickdsi $10; naive*, $3; Quarters, $2^0. .'Georgia Stale Lottery* v ' roaTaiEixim ornu : ■ MOKTICELLO osiom ACADEMY

i Ihiloieay't Pills—OoerjJoio of Ailjj.— A constitutional predisposition lo hilious disorders is very common in ibis country. We find Ihalinalargc proportion of the ordinary cases of cough, cold, rinlenmllent fever, influenza', etc., (be liver sympathizes violently .with: the pulmonary organs. Acting directly and simultaneously upon both, the Pills apon bring them back to a natural and healthy condition. i The impurities of the system are discharged through'the* bowels, the organs of relieved by the opera tion.of this gfeal cpunter-irrijhnt upon the fevered blood, and the functions of the liver arc regulated and restrained; Thus the primaty and subsidiary causes of the complaint are reached and subdued at the same time. 123-U

private diseases; both married and single i should consult. IL Tnli book tells how to core the following disease*, and' enlightens those who grope In darkness: Gonorrhrca, Gleet, eh ordco, stririo re, phymosls, IMriphrnosIv gravel,, syphilis,' babo,wsits sensoaUsiu; blotches, nominal masturbation or self-abuse, Icncbonhoea or whites, auppretsbiu of Uioraonsos tailing of lie womb, barrenness, rheumatism; Ac,: It treats on aUwifory, abortion, miscarriage, celibacy, with remarks to the voting and old of both ssxcs. It tells bow to dfslinguish pregnancy, and bo* to avoid U,Ac- 1 The painful and destructive habit of self-pol-lution Where described,■with Iho casso.symplomsand remedy, SI UI tuns who now QU a prein at uro and untimely grave,'mold, have been living monuments, ready ami witling to testify to its fatherly admonitions, hail this book appoared,aml I'f. 11. lived In the seventeenth century. Perfect Safe guard n gain at (I* a decry. Fortieth edition—UO 000 topics sold annually. This Ituok sent under scat, post-paid, to all iiarts ofltio world, on the recctjit of SS eta, or Ivocopiesfur $1. Dr< Uonaparte’a Celebrated Preventive.—This simple, healthful, and yet effectual preventive Is beyond a comparison with anything ever yet discovered. U hasboon proved by yearr of.expcricnee, and In no lastanto has U failed when applied according to directions. Married people who do not wl*b to Increase their families, should he la potK*> lion of thlaInstrument, Price reduced to to. nTF* Madame tome's Female Monthly Pitta U a safe and reliable remedy far sunpreadons. •nil all female diseases. Ladles should not nso Ib-mt during i>tvgitancy,ai they win prodoca mlKaniagw. Wire fflpcrbos—extra line, Sent lo any address by moll, post free.* No letters will be answered unless they contain 4 n-mULun-o or a pa-togo stamp. J'r. Ihmajeirte's French Palenl Male. Safe I This aitkle enables those whose health or drctinuUmccs do ind permit an Increase of family, to regulate or limit the number of their offsprings w iihuul injuring tho constitution. - It Is the imly safu and sure preventive against Pregnancy and disease. The above article Is apedally intended to fulfill this desideratum; Ills perfectly safe; no mcLilio substance enters Into Its ci>in|>-'»iiinn. The price of the French Patent Male Safe, |1 the tingle one; gt pet half dozen, 87 tier dozen. Jj r’ .til orders addressed to PR, E. flO.V.l* I‘A I'.TK, .No. Ic'd Sycamore street,between Filth anil Sivlhsts., Ci’uclrniall, be punctual]) attended pi.. Dr. U. can be Consulted wpoa all diseases of which this bool treats. h;u:;. J i,K.i'?ria, ", * :*»>(OJy

: Or Juper County. / AutkorizfJ h* Sv&vd AH of ikfLtgitlatmrt, ' McKI.VXKV & CO., Massons.* • CAFITdliPUIZE, *. •- $00,000.

- 3f.tcA7rfcir.VT scheme, * To lie Drawn each Satardayfn Jvxx. 1M0. Class 22 draws on Saturday, Jane 4, Class 23 draws on Saturday, Jane 11, Class 24 drhws on Saturday, Jone 21, Clans 25 draws on Satnrday,Jnnc25, I writs of CO,000 U $00,000 5 of 1000 Is $3000 I “ 20,0001* 20,000 10 of 500 are. 5000 1 “ 10,(100 ii 2 or 400 art COO I “ S.OirtU 5,000 2or 300 are- COO I " 4.000 U 4,000 2 of art are ■ 409 1 “ . 3AUU 3,000 50of ISOare 7,500 1 “ 2,000 U 2,000 lOOcf lOO are 10000 t « t,5ftlU , 1,500 100 of . OSue. tUOO 1 '! IjlOOIs 1,100 100of E3ue £300

These attractions, although only procured at an expense which would sound fabulous if stated here, have gtyen the Mercury a solidity and a reputation’ for real genuine merit that nothing can destroy, and that endears it to every individual one of its readers. The earnest end honest labors of its.proprietors, seconded by their enterprising disregard of immediate outlay, have been rewarded by a meed of public favor that they coiild hardly have expected, but which they most eminently deserved.

: .The above were etlher sick themselves or their wive* or children were *u Boring and include Leariy every Chrople Disease. ? Several had Female Diseases and some of ihe Udici were eonflned to bed for yean. ' la Fits I refer lo Enoch Yates Bsq.; posl-offico, Harrison vltlo Ky. 'Abo to Abraham MeaksEsq: Mount Kdsij.In this disease! tan refer In the flnt arid most respoc table families In the Slate. Mu'Fcmsle Diseases I can refer to ladles who had been eionflncd to bed for eight sod ten years, and were restored (very often) In a few day*. • These things look strange, and soma may hot believe them true; hat those who will write to mo can bo ntlsfed.' -1 will refer them Ul persons who had Fits of from dvo lo twenty years* standing cored at once.' I will refer them' to ladles who were conOnod to lied from 'five lo fifteen years and.cared In a few days; cases of FtrmlvsU eared in a very short time; Consumption (so called), where tan parlies wore for months and yean In bed, cured in a few weeks. *" ■ -

CCRK KIR KKCilAUllA FOUND,

We sell goods which will be, In every instance,’ worth §5 ht retail, This -purchase at once makes the parly a member cf the Association, and entitles him; to whatever benefits arise from it There will be mo delay in forwarding the Goods bought, or making a transfer of the Property gained, If it be a farm, for instance, the title deeds will at ente be filled up by a Commissioner, in the name of- the person drawing it, and sent without further investment, Every article above enumerated will be thus disposed of. Those sending $50 nl any time, will be emitted to worth of Goods and tl Drawings. Address, JeT’-tim M. I). BURNETT, 93 Haiti mo re Street, Baltimore, Mu.

Borros, Sept, t, 183-1. I have used one bottle of the Peruvian Syrup. I had a severe pain in the shoulders, back of the neck, and in the right atm, with loss of appetite, and languor of body and spirit. In two weeks these afftictiuns were entirely removed. 1 consider the Peruvian Syrup an clf-ctual remedy for Neuralgia. Bass a das Banos.

Appaoxut.mox raises. ■; '• 4 prises of $200 approxV lo 60,000 prlie arc WO 4 “ 150 •*. 20,000 " 600 4 *• 125 “ 10,000 “ 600 4 v “ 100 “ 5,000 400 fl • “ £0 “ 4,000 ■- “ 010 5 ** CO « 3,000 M • 4S0 8 “ 50 « 2,000 “ 400 8 <• 40 “ '*• 320 400 “ 20 •* 1W “ 8,000 25000“ 8 200,000

Add Asotiier Stab,— Thirtytbreo stars most be on the national flag from and after the 4th of July next. This is in compliance with the act of Congress, passed April, 1848, which declares that on the admission of every now Stato, ono star shall bo added, and that such addition shall take place on tho 4lb of July noxt succeeding its admission. Oregon was admitted at the last session of CongrcsB as « Btalo of tho Confederacy.

These cores may seem Incredible, but here are the names: and If any. should write to me, I will referthem to thousands at) over the land. Reader, t do not send you out of Kentucky to And them. I direct yon to lha most respectable cl Use os of the State; sudUf you are slltl Incred* utoos, write lo me, and I will sallty you. Female hlseases'can be uorcdlha few days. In all cases, I expect" the patient lo write to mo every few days.'i t: Persons coming to the city will (1ml tno either at my .office, as above drset lin’d, under the U*vInglo’n House, or at Steele's Hotel, corner of Second and JcQersoti sis. Ttiey will IIml Mr. Si ills a ceulleiuan In every seuso >r llio term. H. I*. O'NKll.I., ji. d. Lonrmi.c, Ky., Nov. tu, lK, s .—tf

Sex or Eccs.—A correspondent of an English -paper affirms that he learned whilst in France, among the bed poultry breeders, that the long narrow eggs were set aside as male eggs or those that wo'd produce male chickens if hatched out, and that tic round dumpy ones would poducc hen chickens.

Patent English LeverGoldWolcb- ; o. V cs, with fine Gold Hunting ; Cases, • - $100 C ) Patt hi Anchor Lever Gold Watch* 4- • cs, large size, warrantee good r ; movemonls, with fine ’ Gold ; ■ ■ ; Hunting Cases, . v ;. '50 O Ladies’ 18k. Case. Gold Lever :■ Watches, warranted good time* •- keepers, with fine Gold Hunt-; ' ing Cases, ■ ‘ ‘ ■ i. ,60 0) Ladies’ ’ ISk. Case Gold Lever, Watches, Open Dial, : 1 • ; 36.01 Gents’ Silver Lever Watches, • Hunting Coses,. .v. 250 Gents* Silver Lcpine Watches, _ Hunting Cases, ■ 13 0 Gents’: Silver Leptne Watches, . Open Dial, 12 0) Parlor Time-Pieces, neA’paltem,’ warranted,. , ..10CD Ladies’ Elegant Black Silk Dress ■ Patterns, 15 0) Ladies’ Elegant Plaid Silk Dress : ; Patterns, 12 CO Ladies’ Cameo Sets,. Pin and ( Drops to match, 15 ® Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and ( Drops to match, T 10 CO Ladies Gold Bracelets, eitxa fine, 4 J • (each) 10 W Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, Plain or J - Engraved Band, • ' # 5 60 Gents’ Solid Gola Vest Chains, I new pattern, 15 00 Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelaine j_ Chains, choice, . ‘ .15 00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, .with J. Double Cases, . 10 00 Large Gold Snap Lockets; with I Double Cases, 6 QO Medium size. No, 3, Lockets, with j Double Cases, . 3 QO Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with 1 Gold Pens, 7 50 Superior Gold Pens, with Holders I ond Los, . 3 OO Ladies’Gold Pencils, 2 60 Ocnla* Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 (JO Gents’ Gold Pens, with Silver ] Extension Pencil, , 2 QO Ladies’ Coral,Garnet, orTunpiois i Sels, 16 QO Ladies’ Mosaic or Gold Stone J Sets, 1000

Prises ammmUnjr (9 $3C6,W0 CcrtlOcotc* of l‘nckaj;M «1U l>o cold tit the fot> loelns rates, which U the rUk: racxsj,'CJ of JO Whole Tickets, • $60 00 “ lOllAlfTicicU, - ' MOO- “ 10 Quarter tiekcU,* - 15 00 “ 10 Wshlh Tickets, - 7 50 In Tickets or Certifies!a. enclose Hie money lo our (uMrcss fur Ihc tickets anlcrcil. on receipt of wlrlch they will lo furiranlcd hy Cr.-t mail, 1'nrcliiwn can Jisvc tickets ending in any figure they may dcitpnalo. Tire List of iJraan N'umliers sod Fritw trill Ire sent to imrchaecrs Immediately after the drafting. All cruumantcalions strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, ty Mailer Express, lo b« directed lo Janet UcKIXNKY & CO., Fanniuh, Ca. Or. R. II. WBXDOVEn, Agent, Cincinnati, 0.

TTistory of Iho Gift Book Business; J1 Or, The Gift Book Business Explained' and Exposed—Sent free, to any addressed. Country papers giving this card three insertions and sending a copy of the paper, shall receive a Book worth $1. J.S. ANDREWS, jeS-7l 37 Park Row, New York City.

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Rheumatism.— Any one suffering wilh this disease can find almost immediate relief in the use of Crooke's Never Pail, Try it, »

,U Iho Lcclerc Hone*, In til a place, cn the ISth hut., by E*iuiro ricajinL*, I'eler N. Jones ami Maty r. Hampton, both of Kentucky.

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil aiu\ White Lead can be had by catling at the store of J, TEATS.

The above war a runaway match; the met pari tail being opposed to the match, of coarse.’

MANURE Jk STRAW FORKS, J1L Ritalics, I foes and Hakes, Just received from Pittsburg by K. L, GKISAHIKV SON.

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D*The French squadron in the Adriatic have captured 35 vessels, valued at

QUKKSSWARE-Tho Ono-Prieo Cash Store has lost received & fresh slock of Queens Ware, -Which will ho »Md al reduced priew. msrjd COUKVOISIMI: S; LHWI?.

In Xcw Marlon, P.}p!cy county,'Ind.. of ('inMr. lUirii t'. Hi war, former! y of (lib coun;y- lie Icavcl a wife md cno cUM-

SALT— Afl bbls No. 1, Kanawha Salt for calc by ALFRED 6UAW.

WINDOW fiLAlk3.--Jait rcveivtH.Wiml.iw Cloii doll silts. .'HeLL TKaTJ