Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 10, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 March 1860 — Page 4
Cultivation of Asparagus, Etc. by e. case, pateiot, ist>.
THE ILTL PSALM. God is our refuge ip distress-^ Out safeguard in the wiltleineij, Out shelter in the stotm ; Though winds and wares a conflict make, Though esfth’s fonndalions reeland shake We need not feet alarm.
(p* Few persons outside of the medical profession arc aware of the fearful citent of mortality from consumption.— About one-eighth of all the deaths in our country are from this disease alone.— And yet no fact in medicine is better established, than that the disease may be cured in its earlier stagei. A single remedy, within the reach’ of all, has saved thousands from an early grave. We allude to JaAn Bull"t Compound Ptclorul t>J Wild Citrrg. The grateful letters which the Doctor is constantly receiving from alt parts of the country, must be to him ■ source of far greater gralificolion than even the large and rapidly increasing profits which he derites (tom the extensive sale of his truly valuable compound.. .
PJl. HAMPTON,
Spliibianal^nllE.
Rciolvco, 1. That while disunion doctrines are proclaimed in the Halls of Congress by the Democracy, and disunion purpose openly avowed, we point wtlh pride to the fact that not a tingle Republican, either in Congress oj ip the walks of private life—Ijol* R. e ' publican press—not 8 Jingle Republican orator—not a sirjplt Republcanponvtnliou, hay ayowcd any design against the integrity of the Upton, even shu}}Id the present Administration and its corrupt policy be perpetuated Tiy the yotc of the people. ‘ ‘ . 2, That we *fe opposed to the ney and dangerous ’doctrine' advocated by tpe Democratic parly, that the Federal Constitiitionacafries, slavery into the public Territories, ibat we believe slavery can* not'eiisl anywhere in this Govermnejtt unless by positive local lay, and that we will oppose Us extension into the Territories of the Federal Government by all tne power known to the Constitution of the United Stales. ; ; - 3. jfha: we ire opposed '_o apy iutgrTerence with slavery where it exists under (he sanction of 6|ate-:law; that the soil of every State should be protected from lawless invasion froraevery quarter, and that the cilijetw of every Stale sho’d be protected from iMeggl attest* and searches, as well ns from mob violence. , <. That the Territory of Kansas, now
OPPOSITION STATE PLATFORM
JESSE TEAT8. WOULD ipfonn hit oil euitomcra and Ifap test of mankind, that fan is just receiving and opening it bis old stand the largest and beat assortment of Good* in bit line ever brought to Vevay, con* | prising, in part, t complete stock of
No family should dispense with these heathy, palatablo vegetables, pfo farmer should be without a bed qf The Cincinnati market is always liberally supplied with both in the Reason of them, but 1 have never seen a bnacb of asparagus in it fit to cook and eat,'and I don’t think there ever was one; and go lar as my knowledge extends, what is true of the asparagus brought to the Cincinnati market, is Into, also, of all |hat is marketed in all the Mississippi valley. In’travelling in tho season o( jt, I have found ti on the table* of steamboats ami hotels, as well as private tables, all the same. ‘ TTlre stalk' i§ generally cut about four inches tong, often not more than two or thrgo inches; and from onethird to one-half the length is white, showing it grow below the surface pi the soil; .this part is always lough and biller, and unfit to eat. In truth it is never eaten;-so 1 that fully/-one-half the weight of a bunch of Asparagus,’purchased in- tho market, is a dead,loss. , If the stalk? bo. cut four inches long, and two incite* below the - about 'one . inch and a halfof the lop part Is fit' lor use— np mWe. jVsparagii'f should never bo cut till it is five or six in*, dies out of; the ground. 1 1i often let it grow ten or twelve high.—* When live or six inchest high, it should bo cat about a half-|dch above the ground; but when ten dr twelve inches high, it should be exit six or tcicu inches above tlie tnrfaco of the earth; or, if it be cut near (hdgronnd, all the top(p3ri Bbo’trbfl trimmed off. . After cu’ttiog it, lake a sharp knife, and, com trie ticing at the lower end, fed your way along toward the top. till you cohto to where it is perfectly lender, there cut U o!T, throwuig'away the lower part. ‘ \ It is only the preen tender par\ that is ubovp the ground, that is sweet, healthy and nutritious, or fitVlo cook ; and/cat. : The white, ami bitter part, that grows below the earth’s surface, is not half a* 1 good as com-Stalks, and should riot he allowed to be sold in any market in the civilized world, v ‘
CONDUCTED BT F. J. WALDO*
PR. HAMPTON’S Compound Diuretic Pills
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1WU-
A peaceful river softly flows In tranquil streams to gladden those Who' put their trust in God; Within his holy place they feel Tftp comfort of his presence still, While oceans rot) abroad.
DRY GOODS, Groceries, .Hard \vnre t Boots ,
ALilANAC, Foust WEEK ENDING HARCft 13
Dt. Hampton's , Dr. Hampton'i - Or. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton'i - Dr. Hampton’a / Dr. Hampton’s - Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's - D r . Hampton's Dr. Hampton’i 1 Corn’d DiunAic Pills, ■ ■ Comp'd Diuretic PiUs, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, ’ Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Fills, ! Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Corop’.d Diuretic Pitts, Comp'd Diutelic Pills. Dr, Hampton*# Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Or. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's • Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's ■ Dr.Hampton’s . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, i ■ Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, . Comp'd Diuretic Pitta, Comp'd Diutelic Fills, Comp'd Diuretic Fills, Comp'd Diuretic Fills, ' Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Cure Gravel, ‘ Cure Gravel,. ■ Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cute Giarel, Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cure. Gravel, - Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel, ■ ‘ ■. Cprc Gravel, Cure Grave), Cure Gravel, Cure Giavel, Cute Gravel, . ’ , • - Cure Gravel,,. .
and Shoes of all kinds, ' , QUEENSWARE, HATS iCAPS,'
What, though the heathen madly rage, And kingdom's in fierce war engage, When God sends forth his voice: He makes the glittering sp<-ar lo bend, Sends peace to earth's remotest end, . And bids the world rejoice.
For Men and Boys, and . ready-made clothing. Together with • thousand thing* too nn* memos to mention in an advertisement* - All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or.its equivalent. 1 would respectfully request all; want- > ing articles in my line U> give me a call sod examine mr stock before purchasing tlse'where, as feel conhdent that 1 can ’ suit you. JESSE TEATS. Vcvay, Oct. 12,1SJ9.
Chius asp Ftvsal Cuius asp Fivie'.r—On* of the ercatat mneJIet that his ever been laid before the public, for Ferer and Ague, and which h*v* received the highett encomiums from the press and the people, is Da. J. Ilomnn'i Cu*aamn Uintu. Who would end ore the tortures arlsbii; front this terrible dlieate, when It cut be. soeasily eared? Who would endure .ileeple** night,, l>amlnt fcvfr* end Icy chill* ellerowely, when a remedy no be obtained (or a mere trifle! And yet how many tunlllcetingcr out a painful existence under ibis deadly blfpht; and do nothin* but gulp down quinine, until It becomes ai common at .their dally meals, and yet they are not relieved. Xoce but the foolish and weak would besiule to procure these valuable Bluett,, and ■•ate-U.em* telm intense, agony. ; : SS~ Sold by druggtfU and dealer* ft tier ally ev* cry * he re.St e [ad ve riUecne n t to atwt her rolnmn.
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De still anti know'that be is God; He tules-lhe earth .with iron rod, And sits enthroned above; He dwells with those who own Jits name, The Oodsif Jacob ajill the some— ; The Cod of pencd nnJ love. ,
QXPIIUTE FOR GOVERNOR IXLNDIAXA. The Cincinnati Press, ahviodcpendeut paper, fisya: ’ ,
AS* The Son «U1 be on Uie Meridian or nooncur*, Waiblapteo, ai fcllov*: Mar. I, atUo? r’-yrjc vy iwiiiJi. Star. # at 1210m. 54 1. Mar. IT, *t 13 fca. 15a. Mar. 2S, at 12 5m. M-V j(3* Thtrowill be * total *dlp»e of lit »np, Jnlj Iftb, in the morning; Uiti eclfpee. If viilble berr, but ootr" total ta Enrepe, AjIi, ete. - A’ partial ceUraeof the moon, An*mt lit, In IJio afiernoon; lUIbtanpoUtheoppoilteliileoftiflearth. Arare phenomenon, rUibio throu|hcuf Lhjj Caltol St*|n without s (elempe. "
. Henry S, Lane, a great favorite rif all patties in Indiana, was nominated as Oposition candidate for Governor,] and 0. 1*. Morion (candidate ; for Governor in 1S56,) candidate for Lieutenant. Governor. Those who know Henry S'. Lane best, chaiacterizi) his eloquence as nervous, direct and impassioned; that his mind is of n' high order, and his speeches too shoit for Ids bearers, who are cap'ivated by his bold and enthusiastic fervor; In person he is tall and slim. Tight hair, grey eyes, large forehead,- sunken mouth, thin lips, long arms, and dim and long fingers. lie has proved himself to' bo a popular speaker at the bar, while in the Indiana Legislature and in Con* gress. 'Ho was an ardent Whig.— lie stumped the state in 1S40 for llarrUoii, and presided over Ihe Xational Convention, which nominated John 0. Fremont as candidate’ for President, His views in reference lo the fugitive slave law are not ultra.
STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. This body held a pgeljng aj IndianpoUs last week; ■; There was puck business before it. . *
desiring admission under/a Constitution Republican in form, expressing the wilt and wish of an overwhelming majority of her people, ought lo bgvAtlmiUed as.ia -sovereign member.of the Union, speedily and without delay. , ' . - 6, That we are in favor of the immediate passage by Copgress; of a Homestead Law/ thereby giving out of pttr public domain homes to' the bomete*s. ; 6. That the fiscal affairs of the State of
‘ ‘■.COM*.** Z 4 I.Ftnftf SHAW’ bavin* loro aw*y hli Old SiiTe Room for the purpose ef puttln* up * New Building, l.M removed hit Stock of Goodi to
.The$1,000 annually, apppprinted by the State for agricultural purpose*, the Board and State officers jointly disjnbuted through the premium list as follows:
Ferret, Dufour's Brick, OfipoiUs hit old tUnd, ■here be will be p'med to volt upon hit old ctutoacri and jupply them irilh g*>Q«l4 at prfccf* * v Vcvay, Itid., Feb. 19, IbW. • - -
For the best horse apd Grp of bis colli, $200. ' For the best bull and five of his calyes, $200.
Notice .to All Whom it May Concern. I WILL Whilewajh Celling* oflaU roar room* to the Town'of Verar, if wanted, without dropping Ume on any Lady* Carpet or Furniture, if tbe plsitcriny a*Mrc I* fair a-J imot-lbe. No need of ttripi'lnf your rom< of their contents, Ain, will' pul White Cement on brick bulldlop, durable unit beautiful; and * here nil* are good It will hut three fear*. ' IJkewhe ell) Whitewash with kooJ Comiwitlnn alt out-hou*e*, harm, lea ee, pout*. planks, Ac., all in the best -tvlr, >5'Lire me a call, and a chance to pro re th» abire a true bill. 1IKNUV SOCWELL, Veray, Feb, *.S>, IfCAi—St
Zrulinna have been badly.inanaged. .That Slate officers have been stiown to be defoulleis to large amounts apd suffered to go unproseculed, That fJargq-amqunls of the public squandered t« enrich officials and partisan favorites, and that when the representatives of the people sougtit to stop those speculations, by the passing; of an "Embezz’ement Hill," the governor of the Slate vetoed that bill, and thus kept the doers of tha Treasury opened to, be further robbed by dishonest partisans; 7. That it is the duty'of every branch of the Federal Government to enforce and practice the most rigid economy in conducting our public affairs, and the acli of certain parties in high, places, in cheating amt defrauding the Government nut of large and valuable tracts of public lands, os Veil as a reckless waste and extravagant expenditure of the public money, by which the National Treasury has become bankrupt amt a borrower in the public markets, by the sale of bonds and treasury notes, meets out earnest condemnation. 8, That we consider the slave trade as justly held to be piracy by the law of nations and our own laws, and that it is to be the duly of all civilized naUoas, and alt of our public authorities m pul a stop to it in all parls of the world. jr. That vi-e are in. favor of equal rights to all citizens, al home and abroad, without reference to the place of their nativity, and that we will oppose any attempt to change the present Naturalization Laws. . , It). That we regard the preservation of the American Union as the highest object and duly of patriotism, ami that jl must and shall be preserved, and that all ’who advocate disunion are, ami deserve the fate of uailorv.- *
For the best jack and five of his mule colls, $100. 1 ' Eoc the bc;t boar and five of his pigs, $75. - .* ■ ■ For the best SO.acrcs of wheat, $1C0. ‘ For Ihg best JW acres of corn, $100, For tfie best 20 acres of timothy, $u0. , For (.lidtapa minerals, m their several classes, $90. For sweepstakes on fruit, $30. For the best article of native Indiana wine, $76. ;-FotUiebestcqlLmledcranbettiej,$l3. - The State officers rather revoked Hie action qf the State Board in refusing to premium for native wine. . It was ordered' that the amount of premiums to he distributed at the nett State Fair should be $12,000, to be divided among the several departments as follows; Stock $5,000; Agricultural $3,C00; Mechanical 53,000j Miscellaneous $1,000.
jllurcXighf! Superior Maysville Coal Oil, No. 1 Lard Oil,’ Gteenoujh’i Non-Expletive ' Burning Fluid, ’ AN'D a pmtrU awortiant of Hold Cm) Oil Lamp* at to* vric»», for salt at lb* Farr* Stmt Drug liwre. • 1. STEVENS.
"\T r K ere now telling a good article * Burnldt If Fluid U Oj rvnU per gallon, ft bit . . CLAUKSOX * WAIDO.
School'Books dk Stationery. A l.W A VS on hisJ a fun auntmeat ct Cu>, ik. Letter, Commend*] Note, (HQ 4*4 Time I’aper. Alto, a greetTaHetyorEiifelope*.CerJ*. I’m* and tVndU. at the Vevay Drue Store, opwpdie Odd )'etlo«u ItaJI, by J. I_ THliillACU.
Sugar and Mofasscs? ■Virn are norr tel lint a superior article of Niw 17 ot 17»l7c. per jrulloa. Fngar, a good article, at tfV,a!0c. per lb, '■ 'fcb-SJ CLARKSON* k WALDO.
■ AfJUIClR.TCRAL .JOLT.NALS,—-TIlC. Suvthern Ihmcsfml says Iheir worth lies urn moro in wliat, they loach, nor in tvliat draw from them, than what the Junrnalsdraw from: agricultures is,' Flirting;' up thoughts Mid, ideas that would have lain forever, latent, anil causing; people to ihiiik, and then to act.; Sonic cu|livtttors;o( the soil plead that they are unable to patronize them,' bql the truth is. they cannot afford to do without lhem. 1 Vonng men who'aro ntioiu to commerei fife in the field of pgiifiiltme, should hear iit irimd that i» ciop of manliness .wilt always be in ui-uinad; let thrm maks/ it 1 a .staple qrdp, »;> it.commands a premi mu through life.-. Let the young meii cf.tho forma, and of the plantation,' have high aims; store i-their mimU. with practical, knowledge, qualify themselves, to fill any ; position in life,;anil as this country now leads the world in politics,>6 wilt she in domestic ecouomv; ■ !
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, (A BendoWl I c*:IUi’,Ion. f *UUuieJ t>J *p**i*l .«Ha»hic.i tot is* relief of tie tick aod UUirrt-vd, nfilitlcd with Vlralfct »nd -. fr.Mfmle d(«oav«. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Is Tier of lh< iwful <3(-*lnirIion «f human life, eaoeedtiv Sr* Ml VA,«tcr*J year* ajoojrertfd ihefr ComuUlnp Kct-eftn. to open a Ui,p*M»rr for tbeUeataeiit or UibcttM bfduettct. | n all Their fount, anJ lo trite MEDICAL ADVtCK GRATIS to all who apply by Jftler, »Ub a doaerip-. tlon uf Ibelr COBijjlioj), (ate, orcoyiailno, bibiii of life, &e.J and In caa* of ettrerae pOTOtiy U fdrnlih mrOleitieMivo of chaige.' ' The Ditmon of the Auoflarion, In their lata Aouttol Heportdprru the hfebrrt ullsfartJun with the aueccM ebirh bat suruued the Ubort of their Sorjeort in the cure of sltrrmatoiiMri, Seminal t' eatceJ,. Cunorrhor, Utftl, Ft nhllH, the vice of Ounutn or,Scl(*abo*e. rod other uleeatea of the KMncy, a oil {lUdiler, dr.. aaJ order ■ wnUnuaiwe of the tame pko for (been»nlaj» j**r. An admirable Itcpon on Spermatorriin-n; or hVmlrval Wrahnetv the lire «>f Onant'm. Mae-' inrtotlon, or £clf*ahu*e, ai.4 other dlte4<e« of the .'•dual orpacs by IUa Cootoliin- S nitron, e> HI fie* tent by mail (in a filed et.rrliipe.j Fate or I'haRc*, »ii rereipl of Too Sr,Xf, for poet* «~e.
Cure Glee*, Cure .Gleet) ■ Cure ■ Gleet, Cure Gleet, Cure . Gleet, * - Cure Gleet, Cure _ ■ Gleet, Cute Gleet, Cure. Gleet. . - - - Cure Stricture, Cure ‘ Stricture, * Cure / « Stricture, Cure Stricture, ; Cute ' * , Stricture, • J - '■'/ Cure'. . . Stricture, C;Ge. ' , Stricture, Cure , . Stricture, > Cure Stricture, : . Cure Leucborrhcca, Cure Leucbortheea,'- \ Cure ieuchorrhoea, Cute Leucborrhcea, Cote Leuchbirhcea, Cure Leucbotrhma, Cure Leucbortheea, Cure Leucborrbtra, Cure Leiichorrhoea, Cure LtuctiorrJ.rca, Cure Leucborrhcea, Cure Leucborrhcea, Cure Leucbonbcet, Cure Leucborrhcea, Female Weaknrstes, \ Female Weaknesses • Female .Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses,' Female Weaknesses, • ■* : Weaknesses, ' ‘ > ’ - - Female Weaknesses, \ Female Weaknesses, , Female Weaknesses, _ Female Weaknesses, ' Female Weaknesses, and v ..:'- .all'other . ' ; Dia eases , ’ • of the . . ; Bladdks, 1 , Kidhcts,'* AXD SUOAL OlGiAI.
For private families,-neparagus;' beds sooiild be made al cotisjJerablo expense, and with much care. 1‘onr or five dollar. 1 ; will make a bed tliai will amply supply,-for many year* in miccvsmoii. a family of- eignf or ten persons if properly taken cure of. To make a first-rate-bed fur I hut number in u family, make' it nbotti five led wide, and twenty feci long, or two .beds, each ten feel long. Dig out the ground two feet - and u ball deep, and; fill up with chips’ sawdust, tan,: or itlcks of ■ wood, packed close together, five or six inches from the bottom. Then put in five or s-i.x inches of ihosUoitgvsl.-table manure, ami fill tip to the. top with' manure omi dirt, about half-and-lialt. Tbe bed is now fit to plant. Put your routs'about ten inches opart, each way, oyer the entire bed, ami then cover them about three iitches deep with the richest soil to ho had, omt sow evenly over the whole o peek of-common salt, ami a' peck of athes, mixed together. Asparagus is a marine plant, requiring salt and alkalies for .'fertilizers, which should he applied every .spring, to make the pi nts flourish. ; •• • ■ Keep tha . beds clean of weeds and well raaanred, and for .this quantity of ground you will hayo a rich and almndant supply for eight or ten in « fami ly, every day, if desi red, ffoiu about the first of April till the last .of June.- Tim yield will be ten times as much as coold’be,obtained Irq'ar tha same number of equate feet planted in peas or beaus, lo fagl .there among all the greenf'vegetables brought to market., another $p productnre, palatable, nutritious and healthy, 1 as.this plant. ■ . V Where it. is raised for market; a warm, rich, vegetable mold should be selecled.' A iaudy loam is better than clay.’ V,, ’ ; , Let there he a radicarfeformaiion in preparing it for the market. Don't dig it up as soon 'as. Abend of it is sticking out of’tlrk ground, but have patience, and wait till it is five on six inches high, before you slay it table. You, will make more money by taking my advice, tbnn hy pursuing tho old course, and yaur customers will save seventy-five per cent, in purchasing, and he better served than they’ were before the reformation.
The .different departments were referred lo special copimiltecs to graduate tie premiums. In the instructions given’ by the Board to the committees, it was order* ea that theje should bepremiums offered on batter hnd the beat article of manufactured tobacco, and an increased prepiiunj on plows for general pntposes* A proposition to give ’ a premium on wine made from grapes grown in Indiana was rejected by one vote. Tjre fioard. have decided to give $ I CO for the best portable .steam engine, $200 for the best stationary engine, and $100 for the bysl grain separator. ■ .
IIEALTil RESTORED!
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VX apcrleat ul rt-sms chic preparali w. of IRON*, puriflf-loT ar>d t artw-u by vonbujllon iii liyilruy-’i. of fclj.'i medical •ullmritr awl extraordinary eC'cacy ta tuch of the Pillowing eata‘jilifi l*, vix; \ : lautlTY, NF.RYOrS AFrTCTIONS. EMACIATION, UYsrursiA, i)i.u:i:iuka, conmtipa* TIO.V. >CKOFn.l, SALT -ISHKI'M, KCfRVV,' J.VI.M'KK, UVKK l ti\!l*UI.\TS, WlEniATISJI, MKRlTRlAL t<K\SSOCK NCK-S.INTER-■MinENr, HARKS, NirttAl.OtA. CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MISMKN>tki!atk*n, winrK. j , chlorosis, etc- dim1‘I.Ks ON THE FACE, RonuiNESE l)F THE SKIS', etc. ; ■ • The IRON Kclag abjorKiI by the blood, and lias circulating through lie wliAc lyjlcra, no'part ot the body can escap: tlielr trbly wundcrfnl Influence.' Tbe* expericifee of thousand* daily prove* that no preparation of froncau fur a moment be compared witblL Impurities of the blond, depression of vital energy, pale sad other* I* sickly complexIon* indicate fUnete*.<lty In almi-t tterf coned vable care. In all case* of fctualedehlllty (fluor albui, cklorotli,cte.,) It* effect* are deti eh fully renovating. No remedy baa ever been dlicnrered, in the whole hbtory of mnlklue, which exert* inch prompt, happy, and ftilly cffrrU. ■ Load appAllc, complete dlge-llon.-rapld acr)uliIllon ot strength, with an tmtutul dl*|wiii|on for actlre and cbeerftil cxtrclK, lnnK<!lately follow its ate. A* a grand stomachic.and resturatlre it ha* no superior and no mint!lute. ■ -
It. That wc take this ccca.Mun to express our thanks-toour Republican members. tit Congress, fi<»m this and cl}i*r Slates, for their perseverance a«d triumphant success in the organization ol the House of Representatives, in the election of high prinded and national men, over the efforts' of a corrnpl,- seclionA and disunion party. 12, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central practicable route, is imperatively demanded by the interests of ibe whote country, and that the Federal Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid to its t;onstruciion. - • .
The entire list was arranged very judiciously. The question of Iasi horses game up, and was discussed with something of the spirit which characterized the January meeting. It was decided to make awards to horses, not fur speed in trotting of pacing atone, but for other qualities in connection with speed. The JmifTiaf comments upon tbe action of tjte fjosrd to refusing to offer a premium for native, wine as follows t \
AdJru*s for Report "Mreatweet, Pr. J. Sin - m> lloiwirto 1 *, AtUor Sur-roe. a***rlalion. So. S Svutb Moth tlrvrt, FbiUdelhbiai fa. a(4-ly -
A.NUTIISIt SKW HOOK. Or. non«p*rlt'i Great Work, PatvaTK Guns to IIsjilth, - Representing all the dirw»M fiftt» ifriluI organ* of iLo male ud fe7 male. with the laird 4b* entries in reproduction. The eOlicted should om no remedies before learning from thU valuable * nrt the rnpcrioritv of ihe author? Pari* and l»ndon irtitmeotmf private diseases; bath married and *lngU should consult )L Tail book tells how to care the following diseases, and enlighten* those • ho gm;* Io dsrtpru: Gonorrhoea, Gleet, eboedee, stricture, phymotis, ptraphTniuils, gravel, syphilis, babb, wait*, sensualism, blotches, seminal weakness, nu< turiwlion or self-abuse, Icnchonhare or whites, suppression nl the menses, falling of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; &c. It treat* on aU wifery, abortion, miscarriage, celibacy, with remiiti to the joanp and old of botba'zes. 1l tell* how to distinguish pregnancy, apd kow to avoid It, dec. The painful and destrar lira k*V'd ef «»lf-pol-lution if here defer!bed, with the can*c v sy taptom* and remedy. Million* whanow alia pro* mature and untimely stare, caul bare booa tiring monument*, ready and willing vo,ieMtfr to it* fatherly admonitions. had this book «p-> peared, and Dr. B. tired inti* aetOQbseqlb CCQ tniy. PcrftcISafrgaard Fottielb edition—100 0U) copies sold an a uiliy. Th!i Book aent under seal, post-paid, to all part* of the world, on tha receipt of 23.CU, or Ire copies for ft. Dr. B*aanaTtt , i Celebrated Prosimple, healthful, and ysltir. fectoal prerentlre.il beyond a comparison anything ercr jet dlfcorered. It bu bean proved by yc|n of experience, and tq no In*, aunro bat It failed when applied according to. direction*. Married people who do not wlib. to lucre*** ibeir bmllle*. ibould bo In pom**-, don of thb Instrument. Price redneed U> $5. TTP Madame Lolita'* Female Monthly PUU, 1* a asfa and reliable remedy for (upnrewuona, and alt tamale diseases.’ Ladtei should not ope them during pregnancy, aa they wji| produce, miscarriage. Price ft per box—extra Boo, tie Sent to any addreta by mall, po«t free. Ko let-.’ ten will bo antwered unless they contain a re* tntuanc* or a postage atatnp. Dr. Bonaparte’s French Patent Mile Saftl Thl* article enables those whose health or eir* eomsunees do not permit an ineresse of f*pt ly, to regulate or limit the number of their eft spring* without injuring the ronitilntlon. It U toe only safe and sure preventive agxlut Pregnancy and disease. The above article U sped*, ally Intended to fulfill thU desiderata m; it ti per*, feeuystfe; uo metalle substance enters Into its. composition. The price of the French Patent Male Safe, $1 the tingle one, |t per half doten,' tTpcrdosen. JrPAU orders addressed to Dr. H. R. BOXAPARTS, 5o. 183 Sycamore street, between Fifth and Mzth ata., Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Dr. B. can bo conialied npoq alt diseases of which this book Mala. Done honnfl*. w. lofir. *-■ sepSS-ly
[For He Indiana Kerritle. / TO lit IJtST MOTHER. The poor nnd lonely wanderer J
. 0 where now can he he I If 1 bad wings like Noah's dove. His face I soon would see.
Tobacco is no more of I product of Indiana than- are grapes and wine, and if there was to be anydiscrimiDiUoirwe think |t should, baye been in favor of the lalier.. In alt the'. OhiojRiver counties from Lawrencehurg to Madisoo,’and in some of fbseeplrgl foppfies/grapes are raised in large quantities and wine manufactured gml lotdto.the patent ofmany hundreds of gallons.; wine is a belter tejnpgrapco(agent thin tobacco, and if the. Slate : Board voted wine down tram motives of tempera ace they certainly made a mistake? 'if the Board did not wish to encourage an evil they should ppVfsave voted for tobacco and against pure twine’. 'The former is certainty tbe greater evil of the two. ’ The Sentinel also disapproves of the protest against the “pure juice of the grape,” to-wit: The question of awarding premiums on the tobacco plant and native wine. was dltcursed at some Ipnglb. ’ It was finally decided ftj Include tobacco in the list, hut native wine was excluded hr one vote of a majority. This is narrow-minded and impolitic; nhless lnS members Who fought ■gainst the juice of the' grape s« stoutly, and it would seem successfully, are so derated to the essence of raw corn tbit jbeV'do not want'any rival tp it
I would fly across the deserts— V ( would fly beyond the sea— \ And ask him! heaven to guide me to The place where he might be.;
13, That the soldiers 1 of the - w-ar of
1812, who yet remain among us, deserve the grateful remembrance of the people, and that Congress should at once recognice their services by placing their names upon tbe pension tolls of the government. ■ 14. That 1 we ate opposed to the retrocession of the Wabash and Erie Canal, as well as lo the Slate becoming liable for any of the debts, or bonds, for which the same was transferred to satisfy.
- 03* fiit up n tint ttat lucttl boses containing 40 lilts, price 40 rent* i *r U>x; *J* taxes, $•’ 50; one tluitn boves, ft to. lor »a!e"by Hrugglib generally. Wilt bo jeittfm to a«y sltmt ou re* cdplcf the price.:-All letters, order#, etc., should be wMrcs.'til to JL II. LOCKE i.CO., ' GlMi.ll lODTt, . , 330 Umaitway, Ncw-York. For sale In Vcvi? by J. |_ THIl'Il.in), dealer lu Granule Family Slrdicinit. ' ■' dccMy
Ugrieves my heart Tull sore to think • That it was fate's decree,v That one so young alone should roam; Such is .his destiny. Gut there is one in whom to (rust, Your Borrows he'll make See ; ' ,• He'll guide.you safely thro* this world, ■’Beybrid.lhe storniy sea.; . ; FlOIA V, SmILCT.' CAenf, A'y* • v-7 ; ■
Tbe platform was adapted unanimously,
American and Foreign
SpKEOOTICcEJIPORIUM. 17. A XTIIOM’, 30* BROADWAY/SEW J YORK.: After Slat lit,I ICO, at 401 Iboxo* w*v, tim tloart/rvm tor Ht. Xicko!ai fMrl. •.The Mcrcwope Is the most Initruttlrc, Intcrretil'ig, entertaining, ntouting,' tud exciting hf modem Inventions.-
ICTOur Mississippi ' valley is destined lo become the garden of. the. World, but a dead weight on its population is the miasm which engenders hillious diseases all over it. Could an absolute antidote be found to the preform which exhale from its marshes, it is impossible' to over estimate the consequences to our prosperity. We congratulate our fcltowcilizensand fellow sufferers around us, on . the announcement, important if true, Ihflt Ur. J. O. Avan the celebrated mcdicoClieniist of the East, has discovered just such an antidote—his "Ague Cure” which is supplied at a price that can exclude n* one from its lenefil8 l .«D<Ltbat isjWid lo cute Fever and-'Ague ■nd‘kiaarBff'<yseases, tciatfioral certainty.—Family Vfo* itor,
: (£r A Christian is a warrior;hj profession, and baa, through lifp. a succession; of cnwuics epcoo.hler. Lnst attacks him in;his yoqlh, am* hi lion disquiets hi a riper years,apd avarice infest* his old age. His con* dilionremiodaoheofiliatpbierva* lion of Plutarch concerning : the>Hq*. mnns of the first age«l; that ♦*if;ever God designed that mien should spend their Hires in war, thef we.’o'.tho men. In their infancy, they bad ibo Carlhageniansto contend mih for Sicily: in their middle ago the GauU for Italy itself; and in their;old age they were; obliged, again to con lend, with the .parlhagcnians and ;Han* nibal.” :
■■ Xo'ne are two joitng, cone 100 old. hone too Intelligent, none loo uncoupled, to. ark now I* edge Us worth and brainy. . - ■ .So home U complete without It, and It mutt and will penetrate every when*. , • ’ * H. P 1 ***' 1 *** toyour view evory part of tho worio, In all tho relief. bniilnou, pert perlite, and sharpness wf detail, ai If yon won on the spot. . v ; - Photographers are -everywhere, exploring Europe, Aria, Africa, America, In search of Ibo grand and the beautiful, and the malts of thetr •till aie.entutuily enriching oar stock;' ; ; We.bavo an Immense variety of paper Views of Scenes la J'»rK London, EogUnd, Rcotland, Ireland, Wiki, France, Belgium, Holland, Swlueriand, Spain, The.Rbtne, Vertallet, Su Eland,.Fonblnbleaa, Tullleries. Half,- Turkey. Egypt; thelfloly Land/Chlna'. India,.Crystal • Haface; also Gratifies Historical; amarine, war riagu scenes, break fhil scenes, ple-nles.siatuary, dtc., die, 'An excellent ssrartment of.tllnmlna ted Interiors of Pabreg, Churches. and Cathedrals of France, Italy, Ac., &c. .The effect of tbesplllominated views b most remark able.' ' Every gentleman of wealth and refined l*le should nave In tils’ drawing-room some of our exquisite views'on gbit, with a revolving stere* oscopo, showing ij, S5,50 or 100 scenes. Jfothlag can be more brinnUng, and one van offer no greater treat to.a friend fond of the picturesque and tho beautiful. . Anlheny'a Instantaneous Tlewa are the latest Photographic wonder. They are taien In the forileth part of a second, and even thing, no nutter how fast it may be moving, Is depleted as sharply and desUnetly as If It bad been perfectly at rest This give* an additional value, for to the beauties of iusnlnuie nature U adds the charm of life and motion. The process U a discovery of oar own, and being unknown In Europe, we receive from London and Paris Urge order* fotA nlhony's Instantaneous views or American life sml scenery. Among other things we hivejail published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the scene of the Fulton Street Prayer Nee Jugs, In which miny hearts feel an lutrcsL The particulars of this will ba found >n our catalogue. . Our catalogue of suljetb and prices will be fcrwgrdcd to any address on the receipt of s[ stamp. Parties at a distance sending ns *3, *4, |)0, B IS, *-3u, or tU can have a good Instrument and such pictures aa the; ms; request, sent by Express. ; Views (without can bo sent by mail, Parties who wish W be advised of everything really valuable lu tho lino that comes oat, may send ns Uielr name to place op record, and wo will keen them posted st oar own expense. Ncn of leisure will Bud Photography a most fact listing and delightful amusement, we are prepared lo Tit out amalouri with every necessary for their success, together with Instructions "How to bto 5ie ”
Or. Hampton’*
ADVERTISE
/Seward as a School Teacher. — 'Dn the 2d of March, 1810. an advertisement apppcarcd in the Mil* ledgeville, Ga., papers announcing that tbs Trustees of the Union Academy at that place bad secured the services of Mr. Wtn. Hi Seward, late from Union College, New York, from which .institution bo came well recommended as a young gentleman of "good moral character, and distinguished industry and literary acquirements.**
Compound Diuretic nils ContainneUber Balsam bt Mercury, but ire Purely Vegetable, in their Com* ■ position, mild but potent in tbeir action, and ne ver fail ta cure the mofl hopeless case of thofe diseases to - which lbty : ate V particularly:- ■ . adapted. • *. . Tr. Hampten’a Comp'd Diuretic Pill Is Endorsed. Recommended, abd Uaed in the Practice of Physicians generally, for the Cure of the above # Diseases. When Physicians recommend a Preparation, sufferers should . no longer hesitate lo teat its efficacy. . For. Sale Every where. ■ For Sale'Everywhere. ■ For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. ' For Sals Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sals Everywhere, For Sate Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sals Everywhere.
Let everybody — farmery, mechanics, prefchipls, professional men, dec., bed in mind the following:— . / If you have any lands to sell. If you have any goods to tell, > If you have any stock to sell, If you have any property to sell,; If you want to sell anything. If you want to buy anything* 1
TcnariKB Roads— Uow to Matte Them. —We are' informed (bat 'the townships in Dearborn co. have been building Turnpike roads byusingtbe road tax upon one road until :finish* cd. They work the dirt’roads, only enough to keep thorn in passing dr* der. By this system a large portion of them are already made good Turnpikes. They have thus secured a permanent investment of their road fund. We commend the plan to the cartful consideration of the farmers of Jefferson co.— -A/a d i t o n Courier.
The pic-plant lias been brought to perfection. Tbo market is amply supplied, at low prices, with this delicious substitute for green apples, gooseberries and currants. Nothing makes a belter sauce or pie, and no other acid sauce is cheaper or healthier. But although the market is so abundantly supplied, it is as scarce among the farmers as asparagus; and both aie aa rare in wholo counties in Ohio. Kentucky and Indiana, as ■'white blackberries.**
If you wish to grow rich, which in alt probability is tbc case, a<lveitise in your connty paper—a paper that is eilcnsively read by the above named classes and their families. Bear this in mind, also, that the must successful business men of par country arc they who adrcitise liberally.
First Premium and Medal 'WASHING and wringing bacbine-
JST Wo notice with pleasure, the ■recent arrival of a vessel at Now Orleans from Lisbon, in Spain, with 345 Spanish sheep, 3 Cashmere goats, 3’Arabian horees, 8 Maltese goats and one black Spanish jack. We presume that this stock is for the South; if eo, it is another favorable indication that (be Sooth intends to take care of herseR 1 , or that she Is beginning to do so.
JBTEVENK, Nwarictortf, Ven*niM, lod., • icTiletAUentloo to hb Superior VVk»hlc£ 7 rtopne Jftehloe, \ rewired it* kith e Ohio Sum knd etthe U. 8, it LiubrilU; Dii it IheMednsitltute, Otadcctkedtiioflrdpn* kt tkti CeaBfy to Ohio, led Use Kcnwcif, ki exhibited, k»d I* •MUDoed MperUr 'T AUthtoe « (be mbeforkoOen (be public, both irtoplibof & the .Of cHA**. Tib, lUcbbxe vu Oetobtr.lBU. 4t price 111,00-— . - Jj, r. t-Orieud k Foo; Aberdeen, K.'VT.CtobM: AD«mtU1», J?a. Jfoor*; Pklrriev, Htcry A. Tinker, Au|utt3,18S9.—If
Washington correspond; j»nt of the Philadelphia Ledger writes that "the Jlliqpjs Douglas leader Jus gopjj to Charleston, in company with a Douglas leader of Ohio, to select quarters for seven hundred Douglas men from Illinois, and six hundred from Ohio. The Northwest ia to send a largo number of pntsiders, both Douglas and antiDooglsf. The railroad copanies have offered to take passengers over the wbpla route, going and coming, at io low a rale that the number will be very grpat. crowd in the old and generally quiet city of pbarleston will he very great.
Great efforts are being made to extend the culture of- strawberries and blackberries; hut these fruits, though palatable and healthy, arc far lass valuable than asparagus and the pie-plant, which come as soon as the frost is out of the ground, and supply our tables for months with iho richest delicacies.
£3T Patience is a sublime virtue. Tho truest heroism in human life is piivale heroism which bears with calmness inevitable ills, regardless of tba consolations of a fruitless sympathy, and without the soothing consciousness of public attention.
The New Dime. —Tbo new dime has been issued from the mint. It differs from the old coinage in several respects. The goddess of Liberty is in a sitting position as on the old coin, hot instead of the encircling stars theie are the words, “United States of America." The "One dime," on the other side of the coin are in a wreath of cereals, instead of the old fashioned,wreath of leaves.
JiirTbo New ’Orleans True Delta saya that in his judgement, "twothirds of the population of Louisiana prefer Douglas to any other man for the Presidency," but that the organization of tbo Democratic patty is in the hands of his opponents, and & delegation oposed to him may therefore bo sent tp Charles? ton.
jI2r A man that marries a widow is bound to give up smoking and chewing. If she gives up her weeds for him, he should give up the weed for her.
Importer end Micultclorfr of Photographic Materials, filercoicopci, and Kttreqicople IT? Merchant* from every lection of tie counlry are respectfully invited to make an examination of our nock,» our discount to las trade »ill be liberal. ■. , To l’uoTOo»*rBuii.—t f lfvt el*** ilmorcoplc Kegallm wanted. . . ... . Jieod by nrali a priot unmounted, with price of NfgtUTo. , , , ■ iCot this out for future retferroce-J r.o. Ci -lra
Price, Fifty Cents per Bo*. P«KHIID OSLT IT
DR. J. T. HAMPTON <fe CO. ( •405 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa.
(TT For sale ia Swilrerlmd county by J. U Thiebaud, Veray: J,.W, Morphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers & Colton, Moore* field; VVm. (iibron, Pal tie'.; N. Jorgenson. Florence. dic3t-I?
Hals mid Cnps. TTST Itce«<T(d k Urp tod IpUtUM tl Krtaant rf-Bat* and Cap*, lor v«ar, as4 cobatrt of lew pior», a* ua “Cttia Ca:h !:«*'’ «# . dKll COrBTOIitXJt *IFTI3.
There aro bnl four cx-Prcsi-dents living-—Martin Van Bnren, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, apd Franklin Pierce.
(£r pne farmer, in Illinois sold 2,500 head of caltlo last foil, yield* jji£ him •76.000,
(£T Every day of the week is observed as a sabbath by some qf (bo nations of the globe.
oat or xo.tra. dat or im. »UM. .‘."I 1(0 0.1 mi. B. V. B. K, U. K. • wrin«d»r. 8 =5 S 19 rtie*.' 9 • TTiornIay. 8 21 ft 19 T SO 9 Friday. ft 23 0 DO ft 1 (0 S*lonl*y, 8 51 ft 01 10 S3 n Styj Jay. ft 19 ft 05 Monday. ft IT J $ mom* 13 TucitUy. ,« 11 ft (H ■; it
New Store and New Goods!' H. P, CETTTCHEE, MERCHANT TAILOR; Has Jml opeorJ « nee evuWiibaeat la IHctKm'a old vtand on tbc M>a>b*«wt corner of Main and Penj Mreeta, Virjj, India**, where be Intend* keeping a good itoti of Gent* ParoUhlng- Goods. , AMD Rcadf-madeCIo thing-, ; f •btfb he Intend* celling At (be lower! Urltt price*. Being a Practical Tailor. I thall at aQ: timra be prepared to . - Cut and Make] Clothing . or au. kixds, to oaoca. ' Bf cldie Application to htuineu, and low pri. era, I hope to merit and receive a liberal abate of public patronage—asd I 1brile alt me a call, whether ihrj pairostie me or ml JTp Remember the place, oppoclte Orlaatd*’ Hardware (tore, Ferrr atreeL' K. P. CRUTCHER. Veraj, Novembers, lP5t v
JT YOU AVAST A flOOU .UtTlCI.E OF , POCKET OR TABLE GCT1EBY, Ci!I at , ' F. L. GRISAKP & SON^S.
