Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 18, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 May 1860 — Page 4

Wea«l—ICextd. JESSE TEATS, TX7 OCLD inform Ms old customers and 11 the rest of mankind, that he is just receiving end optn.ng at his old stand the largest and lest assortment of Good! in his line ever brought to Vevay, comprising, in pan, a complete stock of

IForUta iQ'Ibna K4Tellle.’ iCttlCaiCRAL 31EEHSG. ,

’ iIit‘ceUon ,, oas-ThoH Lee I he, Hugh Anderson, Solomon Washer.

The Fine Canadian Stallion,

DR. HAMPTON.

Slie|iMauai£ljrilfe|

BLACKHAWK,

Fair Grounds, Enterprise,! April 11-, 18G0. j

H E AL TII 11 ES TOKED! DK. MOTT’S

■ Which report was adopted unanimously, and tho committee discharged. It wos ordered that the natnes of the persons comprising tho awaf* ding committees he published with the proceedings of .this meeting.

CAN be lets it the liable of ibe imderdtned In Vci A)-, tbs | »resent MOsoa.— -til Unite IntemUd fn tho Improvement of are lut (tel toe ill it *- and i»e this tor*; Ijr I'letorcirc. Uf.AFKnAWK will K-0 jtarsoM IS 1 , I aadi ht„-h; quite lengthy atnl heavy boned, wiilj an uncommon In-sty mane and tail;-finely mounted; ti a bevUllut btruest horse r In,It a mile about 3f| minutes, anti fiat neter N.tt»tra!rird. He ha beaitifal illaek. wltli afew wbitcbxirj mixed. He was lu|K>ruJ from Canada a year np, last Kalb All i*rficiirb , i wish to *ee the Illicit Home eterkciit in Wray, are requested I) cal) sod examine for them*:! t e*.

COS DUCTED BT F. J. 'IVaCDO. ‘

DR. HAMPTON’S Compound Diuretic Pills

According to previous notice, the iJiroctors of the Switzerland dr Ohio County Agricultural Society met, and the President being absent, the Vice President took th&’Cbair and called to' order—a - quotum being present for the transaction ol business/ The of the last meeting were real! and approved.

WEDNESDAY. MAY* 2, UCO.

(Hl]alj)bcatc Pills.

DRY GOODS,

ALMANAC, Foktbi WEEK'ENDING MAT., f.

AX aperient and stimacbk preparation of IRON', purl tied of Oxygen and Garbjti by combadion in Hydrogen, nf high medical autboi i'ty and extraordinary efficacy' ia each of tbe following complaint*, Ax: j‘ PKilll.ITV. NERTOCS AFFECTIONS, EMACIATION, HYSFKFS1A, I'lAiymaX CHXSTIIMHl)X, SfROFFl-A, SALT ItHI.Lil, aLTRVY, 1 J.VI XPICE, l.lVElt COMPLAINTS. KHUUAtlSU. MERCURIAL COSSbyCKXCES, ISTF.lt-MlrrE-Vr 'FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HFADACHK-S, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MISMEXSTRl’AIM'N. WHITES. CHLOROSIS, etc.. 1TM-M.F3-ON THE FACE, H.'JlUHMlSS OF THE SKIN. etc.

B\T tfr I DAT Of tftTC. SCS ( JW 31005 2 U:Uf | ito. - jnj*

Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’* Or. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampum’s Dr. Hampton's'/' Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's. Dr. Hampton'sDr. Hampton's Corn’d Diuretic Pills,' Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills. . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, - Comp’d Diuretic Pills, : Comp’d Dmietic Pills, - Corop’d Diuretic Pills. • . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, , . • Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s ■ ‘Dr. Hampton’s . Dr. Hampton's , . .. Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton'*-. ’ Dr. Ilamproit’s ■ Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's , Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Unite lie Pills t Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Ptlla, Comp'd Diuretic .Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diiiretic,I*il!s. , Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, . Cure Gravel, - iCiirer Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, • Cute Gravel,' ' . Cure Gravel, i . Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Core Grave I, | ■ Cure Gravel, 1 • Cote Gravel, j Cure Gravel, j * Cure Gravel, 1 'Cure Gravel, j Cute Gravel, ‘ ■ Gravel. . ■ ■ I

Groceries, Hardware, Bools and Miocs of all kinds,

On motion of P. Dofour,'a committee of three was directed to be appointed to report some plan by which the financial accounts of the Society fchall be Kept; and’ the chair appointed Messrs. U. II. Stow, D, H. Blunt, and D, Henry that comroiitce..

IL X. 0. )l. M. K. 4 30 ‘ 7 23 3 IS 4 30 7 25 riKi 4 S3 7 26 8 ' 52 4 SJ 7 --T 3 37 3 S3 7 2? 10 >3 ii; i SS 10 42 ■I-as- 7 SS |l 3

QUEENS WARE,HATS & CAPS,

2 We-IadJay. 3 Thun Jay. 4 Erl Jay. 3 , SatorJay. 3 Monday. 7 ,. Monday. 5 Tut; day.

For Men and Bovs, and REAl>V MADE CLOTHING, Together with a thousand things too numerous to mention iu ah advertisement* All of which win he sold .as cheap as (he cheapest,Tor cash or its equivalent. 1 would respectfully request all wanting articles tn my line to j give me a call and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere, as feel confident that lean suit you. JESSE TEATS.

A Bit A ill I'CTEUS, . Veray, In$j Atarth ItW.-ft

,Mr. Stow reported that lie had not yet had the well sonkideeper. On motion, further time was allowed to have the same completed. Mr. Dufour, from the Committee appointed to have the premium list printed, reported that the Committee had ; discharged that duty, and on mol ion the comm it! ce was discharged Hu motion, U. II. Stow was allowed an order on the Treasurer for SI 1,51), being for expenses attending State Board, and hauling lumber. B. F. Schenck & Co. wen allowed an order on the Treasurer for 623, fur printing 2,000 copies of premium list.

ALF11EI) SHAW, INVITES the, attention of ifie public lo !m frccnt purchase* of a Janje anil well stltclcd slock of, . • I)ry Goods, . Groceries, Wools and Shoes, .lists and Caps, , t Queens ware, '• Hardware, Ax. His slock has been purchased with {MvJ‘ cate, (or’lie

EtnriL —Vernal Equinox. Jobe 27, Ob.. 33 m. A- m: ■ ‘ -

The IKON’ being abiorbed by the bL«l, ami thui circulating, through the whole •vjUei, u<i part of lie body can cocap.* their truly wti Icrtnlinllutncc. • The experience (>f thousand* dally prove* that uo piejarall jn of Iron can for a moment be cmn-l-arcd uiilitl. Imimrltic*>>f the M-d. dept esti-n of iful iM.vj, pale and. the tuiie sickly complexbins Indicate it*t.ne*dly fn alms-1 etery concelr-ableca-e. • In all'v.vcnif feu,a’e debility (Cvwr at* l>u- ; (b!orujt>.ctc.,liucffsii] arc delignfutly ienovatief. Xu irtne.ly bai ever been Ul-cjrtrctl, la the whole history of medl.-Ine. wr.kh exert*sUch prompt, bappy.atd fully int.-rativectTxU. Good ipl.litc, ro.r.phte rapid a.quLUiun of ■trci;tbi, n (111 tm untuuii dl>i».*Iliin fur attire usd ilicctfut earrei.c, immeulttety follow (time. A* a vrand stomachic and general restorative It Vjn mi laj-crior aid no ittUiiiule. ■, Hit* Fee up n neat Hat n.clal boxes crmialhlng y> 1 il.'i. prise j livi.tl |-cr box; i.'x boxer, Sd 50 ; tern il/.u It ,\e*. $! lb. Fur sale by I'njyjitti gset rally. Vfill W tent tree to any. aJJn-at on re.dpt i t (he price. All Utter*, order*, tk'., ehoa.’d Inaidrvited to 1L U, l.tJGKE t GO., Grtte.it Aoixt#, ', . 339 llmalaav,-NV«-V«irir.. ’ For rale In Veray by J. I- TlIHUIAVli. dealer In CiUMint la .-iuy .liejici itr,- (Uc*-ly - AmcrJcan’and Foreign

83“ Day - , Length, May P, 13 litaw 52 mlanlc. Moos*, PtlWt,.—Fall iMi ’Utr 3. TlilrJ Quarter, 11- New Mood; 13. P.nt Quarter, 2S.

■ Geo. Dickson, M. Bardwcll and Dennis Phillip, were appointed a committee to have the track-repaired, and also the.offices and other buildings on the ground.

Vevay, Oct. .15,1S?9;

S3T We h ave received purl ihinl of '•Casseirs, Illustrated Bible’’— ;t|n excellent work, gotten up in the best style, with a splendid illustration on nearly every page. Two parts artissued every month, at 15 cents each.

Edward Abbott was allowed an order on the' Ireaamer' for S8, premiums awonled Him at therjasi fair.

FAIL TRADE OF 1859/ ant) will be sold ol pjlvcs Ui suit the; linit-y.‘ .

Geo. pickason' was an order on the treasurer for; premium on Jack. • j U. H, Stow was appomtird tohavc

(K? - During tho session of our last Legislature, a law was parsed making ifc-a finable oflense to injure, by hitching horses, by cutting with' kuive*,

Counlry I’roihiccj of nil kind?; bony lit ntid roM. ;; ALFKEt) SIIA\V, s * Fcrty,Street, Vtvay, tndianc.

the tent repaired: ' /' The Board then adjourned to meet again on the 2d Tuesday in August iu'^1, Wm. J. Keenev. V.' P., Attest—P. Dcfoun. Sec’y. - j

Or in unyAvay injuring shade trees. So beware, ye enemies tti shat.e trees,

Pet ret Du four was allowed an order un'lbo TrcuMiicr (or $1,10, for that amount paid lor freight and dray age nil n box of books for the SueirIV. ' ‘

K E 1 1A B L E i\,U it S E It IES.

STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM.

Ip.Tf An ~ Editorial'-. Convention, principally ol the editors in Northern Indiana, was held at Fart Wayne on tue 2d iluy of May.' Editors front other porlions of tlio country, however, were invited to attend, and participated in the proceedings. :

F r u i t :uul 0 r mi incut a I T rcos.

1\ a X th o x y ,'see imo.v hvva v, xew J VOl’K. Atler.M*T iiUeCo.utjtli UacuoV,x\,tirn'ira l rt/Tvm He Ht, .YiVAnfc* flit, I, The Metvo**ope I* the tiuvxt Instnirtive; lnletTestlog, entertaining, amusing, ami exciting of nitxlcm liiveuUons.

VINES, SHRUBS, '&0.,

THE VOTE TOR PRESIDENT IN m.

cmiraun s*p ro.i sue e»

On moiion of P. Dnfour, a cornmince of five was directed to be appointed by the Chair to report names of the 'awarding committees. The Chair appointed Messrs. Slunk, Henry, Sir wait, Dennis and Keeney, said'committee.

-As another Presidential election is approaching, the vote in 1850 can not fail to bo both ir.teresting and useful for reference. Wo give the full vote for each of the three candidates, in round numbers : \ Buchanan at‘the North, 1,228,700 Buchanan at the South, GU9,G00

noiiiis. \Y.\EKi:it<L'Cp., : At the Evergreen Nurseries, Twelve (nil** east of J«uUv-|!c, Ky„ hruitd lately ' on the I.ouitt illc and I’r-uil.fn; { Kail tea l.

Xont: arc two young, pone too old, none too Intelligent, none ton uneuucated,'to aiknow Iedge Us worth and beauty. Xo iintiid U complete without H,‘boJ It mail »nj willjiv'iiv'lRitriiVMjnlicrii, It pivsetiti. to jour slew every part of the Hocl'i, in oil tjte relief, boldness, p\*r>l*oclivo, aiiil ilutjiurfi u if you a etc on iho Spot- , ■ I'hotegrapheri are everywhere exploring Lanaiw, A>Ia, Africa, America, lu soarrli of ilia pfawl oiul the beautiful, an J the results of their skill ore constantly +n tithing our stork. . * A Vo have an immense sandy of paper View* of Scenes hi Hurts', London, KiiglainJ, ricollaml, IreUml, '.Kales, >‘nuce t - 11 oleiuin, lloltam 1 ., Kwuo-rlaud, .Spain, 1 hit l.’htne, Versailes, M. riotid, ftuttaltildeau, Tuillrrki. Italy, Turkov, tjtyiit, tin Holy laud, China. India. Crystal palace, also Clou {ms lliiliirfut,&tiuajiirt mar riu£o scenes, break fast scenes, picnics. statuary, &e., Aei An .excellent assortment of i Itu mittittvci kweriwttrjt IVbw-w, Ck'AutLei. wi CtdJUwA Priincv, Italy, Ac., Ac. The effect of Uitwi Illuminated views Is moji remark able. tvoQ- getdlemai. of wraith and re lined (auto should Hare (n bis ilranine-room mine of onr vxijuiiito views OU class, with a revolt mg rlere- ! OKi.pe; showing Jo *a, Ju o r Ho X„t[j. lug vb» be mute (kcinaUnr, ami one ran oiler w> greater treat to n inend loud of the plclarCupte ami the beautiful.

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Clood Comluton rowder.

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f J'IlK PKOPUILTOIW havlne ma le larjto ad.lL 1 Urn* t> lheira-mtUii.i.l..Me prelated Cusitp. ply Ueoe who my fav.rr th-iu with. their order*, on tier favorable terms. Vbelr Trees are welt grovu nudvigirous.and wamm'rl tr.ie to ll.dr nxr.c, Xlnir -Suncry n< v contains tut acre*, ■ JJd*Tliey hive sold and delivered ucti In south* ra-trrn liidinna fir ?cveml ytars, and have alii ay* given gentral salMutinn. 1 hey reyartfully, rc--kr tlnoeWhudcsiietu purvtuve g'NHi fruit (ices', ta the fariuerj.tbrougt'.oai ll.dinna and Kentucky.

fuxroua rarv.rg*:iT ir ni*tiYsa toors. PUKJ’.U'.ni a-..l f,',a !>;• TV, r. DVCKF.K31AS Vitreiv.iEv 11..t .n. <j . v . w ' JJiin ml Mo‘.K-rrv,J! a ;Kn; let.

(Krlt is much endec to tell what you do not believe, than it i$ to tell what you do -believe. . In other words, it is easier to take a negative position, than it is tu take an ufUum tivo one. So Vta twaa iwfauuv who undertook to prove that the moon was made out of green checso.

tul. l.ifililj tuclijl toltureureid tic raioMJi,. Ij °t-K-i,rc taljnt, vis; ‘J 13 v'. 1*1 te-IV n:;J, Uu tl A] [> t;.o, id-Ar.i t til>, ar tVjttr, tcialct.ci or t.rviU.-. Jlaiigv, tulTir. illou. or U.na.*. ti.w. e.itiiti.jniy cnllej -.'tiff « d:*- '' a ' tj llomu in tils cvaEitr. i*t<ce t3 r' I I'T 1 '"?* . J^v.tc.mvtsi jvil-ly Apert far Coutty,,

Sarah Hatch was allowed an order or* the Ticasnrer for fifty cents premium on foot mats. v

I ota! lor Buchanan, 1,838,300 Fremont at the North, ijSlO.SOO Fremont at tho South, . 1,200

U. B, Gartingiiuuse was allowed m order on the treasurer fur $2, premimn on 4 year old gelding. \Vni. Glenn was allowed an order on the Treasurer for SI, balance due him for premium bn hedge fence. On motion ol D. D. Blank, a ring for racking horses was directed to be opened, and the following premiums offered, lo-wtt: - * ■'

if if OrJcti'iidJrcijCd In IV.tl.KllU.lc CO., 0'll.uiuon riut-ti|tiee,' JcSetsuii Cu.; Ky., or, V.J. fi. litlU,, Jlidi.p b'uu, Cilia Cm, 1ml., will uaatlvc ifwiupt juivntien.'ejde-tluovia-

Total for Fremont, ; 1,341,500 Fillmore at the. North, 395,000 Fillmore at the South, 479,400 Total .875,000 Total for aijUandidatca, 4,054,800

OlK. ' Gleet, Cure Glen, Cure Gleet, ■Cure Gleet, Cure Gleet, Cute Gleet, , * Cure Gleet, Cure Gleet, ■ Cure Gleet, ‘ Cure • St net u re, Cure Stricture, Cure ' Stricture, ' * ' .Cure Stricture, Cute Stricture, Cute Stricture, Cure Stricture, Cure Stricture, - Cure Stricture, ‘ Cure Leu chorr lisa. Cure Ltuchor tinea. Cure Ltucliortficeo, Cure Leuchorrhma, ■ ■ Cure Leiiclioirhcca, Cure Leuchorrboca, Cure Leucbuirbrca, Cute Leucliurrhata, . 1 Cure Leucborrticea, ■ Cute Leuctioutcca, .. Cure Leucliurtbtsa, . Cure Leuchotrfitea, ■ Cure I.tuchorrfioca, Cure Ltucboubaa, Female Weaknesses, • Female Weaknesses, Female Weak nesses, • .* Female Weak nesses, Feuiale Weaknesses, ■ >Femate Weaknesses, i Female Weaknesses, * ■ ; Female Weaknesses,- . Female Weaknesses,f Female Weaknesses, ‘ I Female Weaknesses, V and / all other Diseases : of the • Kisser s^, A\o SavM Oaciis.

.CUOOKE’S NEVER PAIL. [n'tlis rn-jnrilt.ta roi.uir.i l!t tto-l wnAt.Vl 1 A lu.iunpl;; iU V,*. Jai.V i !c ,. , »i.Juvi;, b * iU icrijCMtra-.ing qcaL'tie*. | i: Lit ip veil rulRf i :i - c-v.-, . f the mv-l oMcr»U !irl;W ilili ?;,«uc;;«:r.ir i'um,. kln-u it! U) ( tr ,(taeUAi Livv tviJfcL t( tv la i: * 'ITiM, y,t Iisni.l -,, xv v, :,u-r f if the a de‘J- * ]icnt,a. . An in'7i.tmv take it ictuiii r.ozi-a-!l. at l>rcj':iiK-.-!.-K,ti,..i:( ,! 1 n Cc - ; the Iviruli* rr.iy etc it uitLjaticair.la.-fc, fct'U 1, 5-euU.fui ina: i 1 ‘, U,'o4cr, id' Crunk,•‘t X(ti-fp;il i tvn.j Ilcaitaclm, CnmkrN NVvi-r Full tinea T-vutharho, Cfuukv'i Nuvi-r Fail cun-, Jaijcii.-, CrontoV Acvvr F.vil enret Xn«,a! b 'Ix t ■ Cnwlio’i Never Fail t»rrt libeeioilkta, XV tit Fail rurrr Ctiullr, XVror Faii cum tiiarrS'a, I'lMikeV X'etvr rail cuiva Sick Hctiiacb*, f Mukox X«n r Fall cur.*, all Ache, anJ Falsi In unrtcr tiinu Ilian Rr.ytliii.* clvc fctiowu, Ilcurc.v minute; £ar»rh>i it t«o ui!i'ui,i; lli-atlitlic In Bvc minute;.X>v rjlsii' l'dt.c in afif■■ii niium-',, 1,-. a ukvn in»ir<lt;, rum th„ Colic, fc'(£ UcsJaci*, ‘ Ac..1u a Trru ilmri time, • ,

4%. CHOICE PKUIT TREESj&C. ■ * T1U *

r:c~c o l l' m ii u s x i: n s xry. QT.lSJMUn lIU'AliP Ai*i'Ui it I'EAll O Trm-.i nf lUo inriVti’-*: at mi.* {Vatli, Hum ami Climj True* ol all juil'd 10 IhU eUmalo- Sow llanty Gfa(>j ViiU-s, auctiai Liulitfaru, L'iana, Coiscoril, l„i"an,&c. Sou our IfeKripttvo faliiloj.iL*, Jojt primed. -

S3* Wo h avc received o copy of the “Freemason's Almanac for 1860" —published by Morris it Monsurnit. Louisville, Ivy. It was compiled by Bob Morris. Price, 15 cents & copy, SI for ten copies. It is a valuablelittle book of reference, and .is recommended it to the “craft.’’ '

: AiiUmtiy’s Iiitbntiiicuuf SierMfconte Views *iv UtoUlcsl Pln.lngraj.hic wonder. TWy are Uiwii In (lie lurtieih part of it second, At.il cv'ery Hi'oft no matter how im )t may ho iu«vinp,li Uej’Kte J as tharply «mJ distinctly as if It lia<! • Iweu peifuvity «l rest. This plies an adiMontl Voloii, Mr Ui (he beauties oriiunitnaie nature It auuslhc charm of life and (notion. Thu p races, j is a dim,very of our nwu, anil being unknown t r.urojie, w« receive from lamdon and Paris larpt omen for.t nihony's Instantaneous views of .Jmerieaii llio and scenery, -, ■ _Aiuou~ other things we Lave Just paid (died Mvreupcoj.ic lll .struikins vf the Jofiui sf the rulliinPrayer Jlee.injfs, in which uicuy 'eel at* luirest. Tim particulars of this WlU.be found in our Catalogue. Oar taiLloguu of subjects and prices' will he r»manted tu any ml Unis on the receipt of u i stamp. ■ ■ { Panics at a distance sending its S3, 93, 8n’t i SIS, 52>% ur3ej can have a good Inn rum untune i such i>itlitres as lUuy may nKjucst, sent by E*i prers. V ■ Views (without instrument) c?h be scat by mr.lt. - . ■ i ■ ■. Parties whn wish to be advised ofcverylhicg really valuable in the line that comes out, may send in tlictr name to (dace on record, ami we will keeplhem 1 Hided at our Own expense. Jlen nf leisure Will dmi Pliiitogniphy o'most i fadliadng and delightful amusement. We are pit pared to lit out'amateurs with everything necessary for their success, together with in* slructluos “How to Uto Stereoscopic Pictures ” .* K. IXTIKIAV, ■ Importer and .Manufacturer of Photographic Materials, Stereoscopes, and Stereoscopic Views.',

The vote of South Carolina in not included, as her electors] jire chosen by the Legislature. ; V.

Small Vrntla*—Currants, several new and Improved varieties: Gooseberries, litacVlK-rrivS. - has plus rric*, several new sorts; .Strawberries, ao varieties, tie, etc. . “ V - Ontnmcutnl Tires and Sliruhs, Evergreens, Hoses, tie., In greatest variety; oho, liuutde Dahlias, Verbenas, and other flowering hlat.ls, at tow prices. (Svnd; for a Husrrijitivp .Articles securely-jacked, so nf 10. gu- Itv canal or railroad ahnmt imy tll.ilanru with safety. , - V M. H. UATKH.l.M di CO., i ..March 21, IEGU.— If:. ■ ■. ' Coluumus Ohio. v.

-For,best racking:horse, mare or gelding, S10.; Second best do. S5. And. the same attached' to cliass 1, -ectioh 3. . '/■ f

POflSCITOF ASLATER-TEERIDIB RESULT

JST Wo. have received a Dumber of the ‘.'Herald of Progicss," published by A. J. Davis & Company, New*York City, at' two dollars per year. It* is “devoted to the discovery and application of truth’*—and is an advocate of Spirituali-m. * The “ Spiritual Telegraph " has . been merged into this paper. It d large, well printed, and ably conducted paper, oud those desiring such an expounder, will no doubt be pleased with it;

50U Uvea-Lost on the Breakers! f - ' An American vessel, of Baltimore Imild was chased-some weeks since, off the coft of Africa, by n ■ British vessel and- o r ; Portuguese steamer—; The master ,pf ; the slaver, seeing no chance for escape, headed her for the rocks. A letter says ; f

On motion, a premium was di-, reeled to be offered on sleighs, viz : For best sleigh, | , 63*00 Fur 2-1 best sleigh,* 2,00

SMALL FK U ITS.

HAVING Tor many'ycflK paid rjittrial attention it) the cultivation of siiltill fruit?; we ate now prepared toTtlmisli in small or large quantities, thefallowiog valuable varieties : ■ \ Over one hundred varieties, embracing nearly all Hie native and foreign kinds of any repute. / The tnhsi universally popular of nil these is undoubtedly (he Wilson’s : Albany Seedling, Of winch we lave W: hond lhe largest stuck, in existence, which: we offer -at *J5 cents per dozen, $1,00 pet 100, $j,00 pet I,0t<0, acid §50 per I0.W0, . ?: ■ ’ : •• It is dtineeessaty to say anything in ptaise of this fruil. ns any uiie conversant with strawberry culture lot the last two’ years; who hits acquainted himself with Uie discussions of fruit growers* associations, and the contents of the lluniculturall’rcss, is aware that, for size, productiveness and pro til; it stands at the head of llie list ofMra wherries. Fruit oftJiis remarkable variety .from our grounds sold in Pittsburgh last season al $l per quart, sud n single pjaiitdifieii ’vvjm the ituil on, brought $lo A writet hi Hie Country GenUeuuni says, it succeeds well onalraosl tny soui, and that it ims piaduced with him at the late of 5C0 bushels to the I acre.'V , 1 • • |

The committee appointed to rc*port the names of the awarding commit-' tecs, malic a,report as follows; . Class 1, sec f—D If Blank, Geo W Stewart, K N WycOff.' - Class 1. sec 2—Abram Peters, Jacab Fox, Robert II Knox. Glass 1, sec 3—T M Danglude, Dr Cbeever, Dr Gillespie,

Fnlit ilinn;*!i»<il l!if Cuiidrr bv all i*rubr UrJjrcuK at OXK Kll.UK per bSttlo, I rr(yri-.l l,t 111:, C, CliOOKK. H, TUrJ Jit,. lavuhvilTf, Ky.. sail l,v all Ucalrn iu tnu'liciii.;. Snl.f tiy slUUu wlidr-alc itroeal.U. la J.pjljvillt,liy.,ui;J by ISAAC .VTi.VKXS.V«v*t, las.. tloaylS

■; Just before sundown f ;the, Portuguese. gave.him', the contents of several pounders, which bro't his foretqpmasldown, and, ns it was blowing almost a gale of wind, bU jibboom followed directly after— Howover, the fellow stopped for nbthings and. just 'as night setlio, drove her high on the rocks off CapcXo* pez, tbo Porlugne.se that ti me being ft iu close range, but tbo Gloucester <was far behind. Tlid>e on board the other steamer, however, describe the scene *as .truly heart* rending, i; . As the brig struck, and, was over-, whelmed by-.the breakers, the poor miserable creature bn board/;probably to the,.number of 6ye hundred, set op a howl of despair that could bo heard even above the roaring of tbo angry sea. Cut it was top dark by that limp • to see much, and bepond hutubn skill or power to; aid (be drowning wretches, so that they soon must-have, met their doom; for on the next morning the bench iuside of the rocks ,was strewn w ith carp - sec and the fragments of the wreck: Nothing was (□and, 1 however, to reveal the name of the'slaver, or any. other information concerning, it, ex ccpt that to the practiced seaman she proved of Baltimore boild. . i' ] / I . The monsters manned the vessel are supposed to have escaped iu their boats before the struck, and probably gained the shore, as a boat; somewhat stove, was discovered on the beach, with tbo oars near by.— A good prize was thus lost, and. What is worse, probably live band red human beings were launched into eternity, .

ANUTHEU NEW KOOK. Dr, Itoii apart t'a Crtat. Work, Pajrvn: Gutm: ro IIkiltu. I.VjTcwf.flur all tbs dl»* ei.*vs of Iho proliat or* R3m of lie' male cod f*> male, wilh Utc Iklett dir* eo mW 1 ti rrj>ro>l or;] (in. TtO Lffiitlftl shoe Id EH no rcim.*<lir»‘ )f«fnro li’arnioc frumlhil valuable wort Hie nipcriorl* tj- of Uie* author* Pari* out! toodon irciuneel of prirale diseases; loin married nod rinds

Class 1, ecu 4—L Bledsoe, Wot Taylor, Benjamin Dennis. ' Class. 1, sec 5—P Lost utter, Jr, John Dickason, Peter L Davis.

COXSUltPTlOX Og FORKIOX SPIRITS. The importation of foreign distilled spirits into, the United Stales in the year 1859,. amounted to 65,200,680, or nearly a million and n half more than in 1858.. Of this ameunt §3.202,058 was.brandy, the largest amount of-ibis article ever received in a single year/ / The total consumption of all imported beverages during this year iu tbe United States was as lull o wn;

- It?* Merchants from every sccitnn of lh« country are fotjantfully Invlletl to make an MDiniualtan of our stock:, a* our dUeoiiul lo the trade w ill be liberal.

Class 1, tec G—Jno/S OI instead, Peter Darrell. John P/McCreary. ; . Class 2, secT—U II Stow, John R Stewart, John P'Pate.

To PfioTuOavrueu.—Finl class stereoscopic Jtegalivev Wtttiteil.

- .Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of h'egatWe. > [Cut this out fur fulare reflerenrej

«bocM commit it. Tb!» IvkiI: tell; bow to core ibe following dUcetei, and i niichvm ihnMwbo crope In fUrtoeret CoiiotThfra, CK'ct, ctorOee, ftriel'iro, pljf moslt, imra|il)Tmn*is sraTil, si}>MIlJ;.bubO, warU, ic ritualism, blotches, seminal weakness, msslurbation or sWf-abnie, tenth orrba-a or whites, »ujij‘rr?*ion f>r the mouso*.'(kill tig of tins womb, barrenness, rheumatism; At. li beats on mid wlfeiy* almrtloo, rolscantace, cetitwer, with re: marks to Ifni young and old of both s'xcs. ■ tells bow to dUilngukh pregnancy, »aa how to nvoM It, Ac.

. Class 2, sec 2—John Dennis, A Hyde, Fred Harris." • / T Class 2, tec; 3—Thos Charlton, James Eldjer, Shelpmelh Stow. : Ciars 2j feed—Wdi Stewart of Grant’s yreek, Jamea'.Cole, Wm R Bowman. ■

Jan. S5—Im

\The Good, Times Hate Come at Last! • . 2,»80.Prizes, 810,300! 1 GAP1 PA L PRIZES. .Q i O'.Horse, Boggy and Harness, $100,001 j SpfcmlU CH Octave Rojerood Plano Fotie, worth *3,30 for *1,00. One Cub Gift of (W0 In I ' A me ri ran t:o5J fjr Doe Dollar! Due American | Sporting Waldi and Chain, $230,00! I * , -J, ALKXAXDEK'S Fonn'-SIYTH MAC- | xL niitceul Cub, Watch and Land Rid DUtribu- [ lion, will be Rravn at Franklin, tad., on Monday, April 9,1800. Cas&Prizeof&QO in American Gold! . ilftr.se,-Buggy and Harness, $100 O* Splendid Rose wood Piano Foite valued ai $la0,(.’0- 368 Gold and Silver - Watches—all in Hunting Cases—from $13 to $250,00. ' 261 Prizes in American Gold; from $2,50 lo $3t<); 200 Acres Panning Land; v. 320 Sells Solid Stiver and Hon* ; b!e ; plated' Ware; Patent ' self-wiodingand Amer-, ’ ican Spotting Watches; Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, ' &c., &c,, &c,, Number of Prizes........ 2,3S0 Value of Prizes.. :....$I6,500 Tickets Limited to16,500 . .ICT Drawings.take place Monthly. JCO IP* Every ticket holder receives a printed list of drawn number*. : 53* All drawings take place in public, superintended exclusively by tbe ticketholders. ICT Agents wanted in every locality, to whom the most liberal inducements are offered. , tCT All Prizes promptly paid. IT Send fora Circular ! ' Single Tickets, $1. Six Tickels, $5,CO Address , A. J. ALEXANDER, • marU Franklin, Johnson. Co., lud.

Thf painful end destructive hahll of scIF-pol* ' lultiin T* h.-rv* described, with the eanw. symptoms end remedy. Million* who now flit * pre-mature-=n<l untimely toto. could lure been living monuments, ready, end willing le testify to iis fatherly ml monitions, bad this boob »p* (can'd, on J l*r. E lived la the acveutceolh eta fjij*. ■ .’ ■■ -■ : ' v ‘ '■ ' : •’ FerfrelSftftgnard agtlMldnuktiT. • - Fortieth edition —ICO bon copies fold annually. . This Hook tent tinder seal, jxot-pald, to all Si III of the , world, on the receipt of SS cts, orvcmpJ«fur;8I, Dr, Uo»a|isrte’j' Celebrated Pro* rtul Ivc,—Thu simple, healthful, and jot ft* textual prevccilve it beyooda comparison with . anything. ever vet' discovered. It baa - boos proved by yean of experience, and la do in* ; flame has It failed when applied: according to directions. Married people who do ootwltt to'Increase their families, should be In potM* tloa of thDAnArumebt. 'Price reduced to>8&JPT Madame LozierVFcmalo Monthly rtCa ‘ It n cafe'and reliable remi-dy ftr suppresdouand all female diseases. Ladies shoak not tu» Ui-ra during pregnancy,« they will prodoco. miscarriage.' Price 5l per box—extra too, 85•Sent In any add run by mall, port froe.'So let* ten will be answered utile*they contalria re* tnlltaoee or a posUgb stamp. 1 < • Dr, Bonapanu'a French Mato Eafot TbU article enatdea those whose health or Ctr-, eurastauces do not (icrciU an iceraue of tost ly, to regulate or limit the number of their OIF, springs without Injuring the constitution. It la the only jofo end euro preveatlveacdaat Prer* . nancy and disease. Tbo above arffao. la sped* ally intended to fulfill Ihiadesideratum? lib per*feetly safe; no ractalle substance eolea into Its conij>osltion. Tbe price of the’Freaci Pa ten Male Saie.fll the single one, gl pot half flowh, 87 per doten. ’ . . ' in? All orders addressed to Dr. K, E. B05APARTE. Ac. IS Sycamore street, between Fifth ami Sixth tU, Cincinnati, Ohio, win be paucto* ally attended to. Dr, E can be consulted upon all diseases of which this boot treats. One* hours 8 a. X, Ur 8 r. *. aepS9-lj

Class 2, Sec 5—Jacob R; Harris. Geo‘A Jackson, Jas Shepperd. ■

Distilled eptnts. Wines, ’ % Beer, ale and porter,

S5.300.6S0 ( 3,502,148 , 771,199

C lass 3, kcc I—Richard T God • dnnl, Marshall HI libit’/ Edw Kerbs. . • Class 3, sec 2—Richard Gregg, H D Kbrris, A C Adams. ’ ■ Class 4, sec I—Win T Pale, Th. Works, Eliakim Sloops; ;; ■; ■ ? Farming Implements—Class j—\Vni Woods, Fred 'Harm, John B .Powell.; .. f : Class 2—Davenport ,Oaks, Benj Dennis,. Shelometh Slow. . ' - . Class 3—E W Gould, Ransom Tinker, Simeon S Barker. '*■ *

"Ollier varieties proportionately iQW.and great inducements offered to those want-, ing large «juaiiliMes. ' •

Total,

89.503.027

■ v : ItAdPUKHUrBS. .. ; ;■ BrincKIe’s Orange $1,60 per dozen, ,S7 per lOO; FalsiclT, Rivers’s Largo Fruited Monthly, KneveU's Giant, Red and A'ei* low Aulwerp, $l per dozco. $-5 per 100. ; ‘, BLACKBERRIES. } KeuK HothiUe or Lawton. > , $1 per dozen, $5 per 100,4 $10 per 1000, Darehrtltr dnd Xiteman's Tkomlrti,

MODS OP OBTAINING DACAlXED-fOK XET- . ; : T£ttS-A GOOD WBX ■. ■ The law recently enacted prorides lor the retom'of uncalled for letters to:.the writer,' who can request the postmaster at the office to which the letter is directed, to return it unless called for within thirty days,yarn! when this request made, it becomes - the doty dl the postmaster to return to Iba writcir wiibodt expense to'him. This request cad .be printed on. the flap of an envelop,' and woold read as follows r

Postmaster of -■■■

$3,00 per 100, $23 per 1000. j t : . Wholesale purchasers and.dealers allowed a liberal discount. - | v

Or. Ilfimpton’s

\ (Jlass 4-rGeo W Stewart, Alien Cole, H B Keeney. CIa*s 2, sec 5—Geo Hasten, F L Grisard, James Knox..

Compound iHurctic Pills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but are Purely Vegetable in their Com- - position, mild but potent in their action, and never foil tj cure *. the tnort hopeless case of those disease* to . which they ate ' 'particularly ‘ ’ adapted. ■ .

«»»{<*»■7l»3K' AH, - - For 3l.we wilt send to auv Post Office in the country, except f 'iegon and Cali* fotiiia/pusl-paid, aiid carefully piil up in cotton and otWd silk so ns safety to carry, 40 Wihun-s Albany Seedling Strawberry Plants; or the *ame numler' of phots cl auy other variety in our catalogue offered at 25 cents pet dozen ( those at 50 cents per dozen; half the'number. For $1 we will also send .Six New' Rocfiefle Blackberry Plants. , ! Printed instructions (or cultivation wilt atcompany plants. t , : Catalogues sebt on application, enclosing a stamp.: ■ -J.KNOX, ttmayl Box 478, Pittsburgh, Pa.

, Vegetables.—CJa*s 1— Thomas Armstrong, George J Downey, Edward Abbott.

Class 2—Hugh Anderson, \V G Krntz, David Shull.

. Please return to thq undersigned unless called for within 30 days. The husiness ’.cpmipnnity will bo greatly behfifiUeo. ■ by ’this < arrangement.

Field Crops. —Class 3 — M R Greco, David Cain, W H Powell. Class 4—D G, Rabb, James R. Fisher, James North,

Ur. Hampten'a Comp’d Diuretic Fill li EndorseJ. RtconmienJeJ, anil Used - in the Practice ofPbysicians generally, for the Cure of the above V Diseases.'; When Physicians recommend a Prepara- . tion, sufferers should • ho longer hesitate ‘ • to: test* its ef- ., ficacy. • - For Sale Everywhere 'For Sale Everywhere. .For-Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale .Even where. For Sale Everywhere. For. Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Eve»ywhere. ‘For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sole Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere.

X3T A good story was (old us, says the Hartford Press, tbo other day, about John Van' Boren, He bad taken some technical, legal advantage, by which bis opponent's client was non-suited. The man was furious and declared his intention to give John a piece of bU miud when ho saw him—ho would wither hitn. Happening to see John one day at Downing’s, standing at the bar, getting outside of a dozen New York boys, he boldly confronted the Prince, and being a small man, looked up at him fiercely and buret out—“Mr. Van Buren, ia there any client so low end mean, or any case so naaly that you won’t undertake to defend him in it I” “1 don’t know,” said John, slopping to pot away another oyster, then bending down and confidentially drawling the reply in lha little man’s ear, “what have yon been doing?” ■

Needle Work.— Class 1— Mrs, U H Stow, Mrs D H Blunk, Mrs J S Olmstcad, H B Keeney. Class 2—Mrs G W Stewart, Mrs E W Gould, Mrs. James R Fisher, Jacob Powell,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.J . (i Benevolent institution, established by special eiubmrme.it (in 1 Uiu relief or Hid rick mid

First Premium. and Medal WASHING AND WRINGING HZACRINE-

. A Child with ah Usfobtosate - Rbcouectios.-— “Come hero my little man,” aaid'a gentleman to a youngster of five years, while sitting in a parlor where ‘a large company was assembled. “Do yon know me?” "Yith, sir." “Who am I, let me hear?” “You are the man who kitbed mama when papa was in New Alb.”

Class 2—Mrs David Henry. Mins Margaret Gillespie, Mrs Jas Walker, B L Simmons. Class 4—Victor Kessler, E. Poston, S. Gonld. , . - . Fruit it Fise Arts. —Mrs Robert A Knox, Mrs Thos Charlton, Mrs Timothy Conner, Timothy Conner, Flowers. —Class 3—Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Mary Henry, Miss Lorinda Washer, John R Gillespie. Class 3—Painting—Mrs. Joseph Matin, Mrs. Shelometh Slow, Mrs H B Keeney, Joseph Malm. Table Comforts—Class 1—Mrs Marika Clement, Mrs, Edward Abbott, Mrs JobnP Stswarl, dr David Henry. Class 2—Jellies, ele—Mrs Amassa Hyde, Mrs W Griswold, Mrs M B Green, Henry Wait,

Spring Wholesale Trade—1860.

J STEVENS, Manofactorer, VemlUct, led., • lb rile* attention to his Superior Washing & Wringing Machine, which received ■ tin Medal atlhe Ohio State Fair, and >t the U. 8. Fair at LiuUrllle; Vi. plam* at tho Mec ban* tea institute lne*nn»' U.O.,»nd the first premium at each Ccuatr Fair la Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, when It baa exhibit*),audit pronounced aaperior to any Machine of tho kind ever before offer* od to the public, both fer htJu? labor & tho wear of clothe*. This Machine wu .ainiln, October, ISSd* All -.-era promptly filled; price AcenU for the ealo— In Vorty, F. U Griiartt Son; Aberdeen, E. W.Gonld: AUennrUle,/no; Moore,' Falrrtew, Henry A. TM»r. , August 3, JS59-—ly

. itbtretied, atlliewd with Virulent nod bldijemlc disease*. end especially (dr the euro of Discuses of i the SuJtuui Organ*.MEDICAL A DVICE given gratis, by iho Acting Kurgeoo, 10 nil who apply by letter, wirei djf erlplioH of their condition, (age.ocof life, &e.,) and in cu*ei of cakem* pdvertf, Alualcine* iurciUhtd free of cbirgu.., ,, * T a(.o*aui Btrorta on SperraatorrhcM, and Oiler disease*'Of tho Organs, and ou thi A'tic JUwuUtt employ cd in iho ItisjhMisarj, Kil to the ufilieied in asaled letter envelope*, ItU) of charge. 'i'wo or three stamps for jwilagt will bo urceplnble. Address, Ur. J. Skills IIocouto*, Acting Surjcon, Howard Association, No. • toe lb Ninth *tre.-t, Philadelphia, Pa. apUJ-Iy

m P. DEVOU ft ROCKWQOD, f-y M pearl street,

Are now receiving their usual aaortmenl oj SILK GOODS, ‘ RIBBONS, STRAW BONNETS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY LACES. LACE MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, KID GLOVES, RUCHES, SHAKER HOODS,

Moral— In company never ask questions of children with whose facials relatives you have been too intimate.

45T We carry onr burdens in this life a great deal more heavily tbsn wa need to. They are made to be heavy that we may not be willing to carry them alone. It isaaid that an onhelpcd cross is the heaviest things a man ever carried; but a ChnVttouched cross 13 about tbs lightest thing a mo ever carried.

Price, Fifty Cents per Box. Pkemiz'u osir BT

PXB LUHDK1L—Well semontd and ready far me—e’ear. fir*land icenod common—for gale at trice* reduced to lull tbe limaa. ayJT HARWOOD it DO AS..

DR. J. T, HAMPTON <k 00„ .

. ... latate and Silk Glirret,

405 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.

(jpy Wo have heard of but ono old woman that “kissed tha cow," but there are thousands of young women who bare kissed “great calvea.”

Our stack being the rno*l complete to tmr Hn* In the West many of the above good* being our own <11 recHiupor lotion, and will be offererto Verchanla and Milliner* at LOW PRICES FOB OASU or PRO MPT SHORT PAPER..

HOMINY— IlOMINV.—lVe hare now on band a rery sup trior article of .Yi’lY HOMIS' 1', Per sale tow by ft WALDO.

EtT For sale in Swilterland county by J. L. Thiebaud, Veray; J. \V. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers & Cotton, Moore* field} Win. Gibson, Patriot} N. Jorgeo* aoo, Florence. dec2l-ly

OAA K.EQS BELMONT NAILS ea OUl/ hand and for Bale low by ■ nov!2 P. F. QR18ABD St MK.

S PINOLE9.—Pine and Poplar Shingle* on band utd lor tale tow Air reih. AfOO HARWOOD ft DOAS.

■ W. p. DEVOU & ROpKWOOD, mart • 83 Pearl at, Cincinnati : U

New Store and New Goods! R. P. .CRUTCHER, MERCHANT TAILOE, HAS jail ojinrJ anew establish meat ia I lick ion'sold tlaud on the MU'h-e.at tor (n r of .Mala sin! Kerry sirvtiv. Vets}, Itdlsni, • i where be intends keejiluj; agood stack *f • GebtsJTurnishing Goods, * ■ ,< AMI . ■ Kcndy-ui:ide Cloltitasr, Lo Intends' jell la- at tiutWnt liclnr Jincej. Htitijr I’raclirel Tailor. I shall at «fl nines lw {•rv jjfeJ ti> r ~ C)n( a ltd R.'ilic Clothing or ALL KINDS, TO OttHF-B, By tIo*p a{>[ilirai;nn to I>u4nfif, crJ lo» jtrt, ces. IlifJ-e l.* merit it.d ivevire a liberal ibsr« ai j.ulilie | ir.tlte all Va Hr* "beliier lliry nie or not. J'T' i‘‘emenit“.r the j laev, ojmoiite Grisardi’ Hardware store, Kerry street. - IE. I*. CRLTCUER. \ evay, November l ; jD. . ,