Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 May 1860 — Page 4

XK«ad»Beadl.

LOVE MAKETH BEAUTY. ■

SPRIXG FASHIONS FOR LilllES.

TEE ‘•jnXQRin" PLATFORM.. The following is ilie platform (re- : ported by Mr. Samuels, of Iowa,) which broke.o'p tho Charleston Convention :„ ■ • Baolccd, That we, the Democracy ■ of the Union, in Convention nssem-' hied, hereby declare our affirm aliou . of the resolutions unanimously ndop j ted. and declared as a platform of, principles arc unchangeable in their nature when applied to the same siih> | joct matter, and we recommend ns j oru only further resolutions.tlio fol-J lowing: \ : _ That inasmuch ■ ns differences of opinion exisjjn the Democratic party as to the nature and extent of the powers of a Territorial Legislature, and as to the powers and duties of Congress finder the Constitution of the United States, over the insiiui* lion of Slavery within the Territories, JUsolftil, That the . Democratic party will abide by the decision of the Supreme Court of-the United States over-the institution of. Slavery within the'Territories.

The Fine Canadian Stallion, BLACKIIAWK, ; CI.W luc »eea at the»title of , {he oodenlshedU I Vetiy.Uc: present jct-oa.— jQt' ,'.ttlthe>clMcrettediaU)eIin[irdve< (Sy-Xtjfl n.entol Horsii,»re inti tedlocal! ind ew thb horse for tiemieirt). IlLArKll.UVK «tU he C yean old in June; b full U*J kind* quite acd htiry boned, ; with an uncommon heiry tuaue mil tail: £pdy Jinnuatol; St a UMUlirul karma) harre; trot* a > wile alwut 3,‘i minute*, and ht) reset been tialjiitd, Rett a heautiftil black, with a few white bsirt 'mixed. "die «u Imj-orted fma finsdna rear ajo I last Kalh* All who ««h t> re? tie flrtit j Hor*r erer kept lu Vcray, aw yeqsoi led to cull land examine for thetntebci. | AII It A ill PETEI£S. VeeiXj IdiJ., March 2?, IrCe*.—Ct

DR. HAMPTON.

Ijesse TEATS, i TUOULt) inform his old customers ami 11 the test of-mankind, that be is just receiving! and cpen.og at bis old stand the largest and best assortment of Goods in bis line ever brought lo Vevty, comprising, ip part, a complete stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes ol all kinds, queens ware, hats & caps, . bor Men and Boys, and READ*? HI4DE CLOTHING, Together,with a thousand things too numerous to mention it, an advertisement. AM of which wilt be sold' as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or its equivalent. t would respectfully request all wanting sruejes m my line to give me a call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as feel confident that I can suit v«u| JESSE TEATS. Yevafy Oct. 12, 1859. .

• Thera is a decided cb’augo in Boanets from the style of list Spring,m both form and manner:of trimming. The bonnets are larger than those we have been familiarf; with, higher in front, hot not so generally become ing. Some of the fronts flare op so high as to bo more remarkable than admirable or graceful. !, There is also [ a stylo of cap or soft-crown, different from those worn lest year, that is much in favor with some, butrvery decidedly rejected by others. Sheaves of wheat ore very popular; bonhets are trimmed; and 'ribbons are cm* broidered with them; the hew rib bons are all embroidered; ; bonnet strings ari* to be worn .plain, embroidered at the ends. li'Tbo prettiest bonnets are those in ado of different colors, the front ' beibg of yellow, pink,' green, or any other light color, the crown and capo of while .lace, with* .bands of silk or ribbon to match the color; of llw front! Very pretty bonnets are made of black lacc, with bouquets of bright colored flowers at the sides, inside trimmings of apple blossoms, i

rioa the rcasu.v.

Tell me, gentle trailer,; then. Who hast wandered far and wide. Seen the sweetest roses blow,

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And the brightest rivers'glide— Say, of all thine eyes bath seen, Which the fairest land has beenT”

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Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair* Par above all climes besidet? . ’Tis where those we love abide— And that little spot is best, : Which the loved ones foot hath pressed. Though it be a fairy space, ; Wide and spreading is the place; Thoogh 'twcre but a balren-raound, 'Twould become enchanted ground. Wnt thee yon sandy waste would seem The margin of AI Cawtbar*s ; stream; And thoo couldst make a dungeon’s gloom A bower where new-born roses bloom.'

n, m. n. ». n. »• a WednMJuj. * 4 51 7 3 U 42 10 Thursday. 4 » 7 4 mom It Friday. 4 « 7 5 1} 12 'Saturday. 4 4S ? 6 41 J3 Sumlajr. 4 47 7 7 I -I 11 Monday* -I .■15 7 t I 1-J 15 Titenlay. .4 41 7 9 1 47

Kqnsox.—Vernal Equinox, June 21, Ob. 35 a,. A. M.

Sts' Day'sLciy.Ii.May 13, U Loan WtnlnntM. Mvas'i I’jMin.-Full Muon. Mar 3. Tldrd q 1. Se» M.»d, 19. Fir,t (Juarte r, 25.

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NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY.

Every man who has neglected to pay his subscription forthc last year and those who are in arrears since 1852 arc requested to make immediate settlement arid save cost, as we intend to commence sucing. • Wo have thrown grass long enough and like the old mail in the fahlc shall try what virtue there is in stones. ; •':

Tub Zante Ccbrast.— It is supposed that this valuable fruit could bo profitably raised in California, Florida aad Texas.

Ax ai*rlent anJ (toiaarljlcprcimation of IRON. jiuriCtjJ hf Oxrptu aiirt CarUiu by aimlm-tipn la ilyiltvgcn, uf i&edkul mtimrliy hint vitnordinary eCkary iu «ch of tie Mivving l>biints Vix:' UKllllilTV. XKUVOUS AFFECTIONS, F.MAC1ATION, nVSm-i'l.l. IHAItltlKEA, CONSTIFATICS, SCHOVna, SALT UilLl'M, *miw, JAlNinCE. U\>;i; COH PLAINTS. hlltCMATlSJl, JIEHCl'f.lAl. CC.Ve'EgfLXfES. INTERJiirrEsr fevers, -Shnai-ciA, aiKo.vic HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MJSMEXsrnrAuox. wmrES, ciilohosis, ae.,TiMI'l.EP OX THE FACE, HOldHSiSS OF THE SKIN. ttc.

(Kr A .correspondent of the Scientific American suggests that a fordime can be made by the discovery of v an'improved .method,of tanning calfskins. ;. ' , •.

. Jiescli'ttil That it is the duty of tho United States to afford ample and complete projection to .-til its citizens, at home orabfoad, and whether native or foreign born. > Jtcsolvrd, That one of the necc'fities of the inge, in a military, commercial and postal point of view, Is speedy communication between the Atlantic ami Pacific States, ami the Democratic party pledges such constitutional enactment as will insure the construction .of a railroad to tb« Pacific.coast at the earliest practicable period.- ■ . \ • Jiesolvcd) That the Democratic parly are, in favor of the acquisition of the Island of Cuba on Mich terms as shall be honorable to ourselves ami-just to Spain. Jitsoli'ed, That the enactments of State -Legislatures fo defeat the faithful extent ion of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of tho C’onstilnlion, and revolutionary in their effect. On the adoption of this platform, the general Southern stampede commenced. ' .

TU> limy bAnp tWorliH tor tbc Mood, and Ihui ilrouta(lit£ through tlie.xbtde i,.> pgit vl t!.e L>ly tan t-caj..- ll.tlr truly Kvtl Uiful ifiCotacc. Tlti' ex (•orient'.; tif lliuu-ax.d< daily jin.rci that no [.rcjuraliia of Iroucau fur * moioenl lx- Comjarr.l will, it. lijjj.oritit-* of tie hlt'j’l, iU*jire*»lnn of ; itil eiuTftr, [ lit- audialiiTvbe.kkiy cvuijdexJ ;n< In.llrait ill ueo.**,tM.- iu evary ouettv-alk-.-a-i-- (:t alt of fe'.ialciM-i Iffy (tliior albu>. ch'jroilj.tic..) i« ddijtlirnlli- wanvatiiij;.- Si, remf ly iix» cv t -r K*cn Ut-cuVL-ml, In tii'tvry of liicnUv-ine. wlik'h CKetUsuch jiroiajit, Ii»i>|>y.arti1 ftdly Hood Jiiqv.UU.-, riiirijitetJ raj.ll acqoiCtiun of rtrpDjth. with aa uttuni.il ilL[o,i:I,n far active Mul cheerful eKrtvise,' irouiciliately foltor Iu use. A# a Kraml Mim.ad.ic and feuent rtii.railve It luit au iiijH-rior awl no idbitilme. • tu" I’m uj. n ncil i:.u tovLd iwxei eontaltilnj; iu I im. 1<[ire iU dills l«rrlKiI; ,iS lioicl. $2 5(1; oM ilnicii Ixiju-*. il W." Knr ale l, Un);(UV< £vutfa!!y. Will W *cnl free to at.r tuidrvu on receipt of the price. All Utter*, order*, tie., thouM I« atdrw«-lto. ,1L It.’. LOCKE A CO., Iil-MJIL AUKXrj,. 333 ilrra lnav. Neir-Vork. •. For rate hi Vetoy by J. U THIKbAUD.dnder in ( ’< .i tr.i. Ku/.iilu .lUJirmi *, det7.lv

(ftr Out of tho whole grand array of tho Revolution which fought under Washington and hia Generals, there are now living, throughout the whole country, only one hundred and sixty-five.

In ladies dresses there is also an entire change of style. Skirts arc made gored, flounces are wqrn very narrow, and extend either half-way or all the way id the waist, according to the taste of the wearer, being rather raffles than flounces, trimmed on both edges with narrow velvet, cither of the color, of-tho dress, or some other color that will contrast harmoniously, and nrj attached. to the dress in box plaits, the skirt be-' ing set on to tbo waist in broad box plaits.' Silver grey will be the color most worn this Spring. Sleeves, will be again worn flowing, tho puff-, ed sleeves in vogue last summer having gona out of favor.

— There 1ms been an important discovery of a quicksilver minoju the neighborhood of the Geyser Springs, in California, from the richness of 'which very extravagant hopes »ra entertained. It appears that,, upon breaking large boulders in that region the ore is discovered in layers varying in 'thickness, but indicating that the'rocks are. very rich in ore. Already sev-; cral thousand .claims to portions ■ of these, quichsilver mines have been established.

£5?" About the 30th of April the steamer Calhoun exploded in the Ocmulgeo River, (Georgia.) Mr. Crawford, acting as Captain, was mortally wounded/ and Hugh Atkins, two engieuere and two passengers dangerously injured. Six nogro deck hands were killed.

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coarojir vsiacir-Uti or ntew asd ttum. PKEI’ARED and sold by W. F. DF.CKERM.VN, Virriji.vtJtv Snoto.v, Swtunl Stmt, betwee u Mala and Mulberry. Madison, Ind.' - _ Tills Powder In* txaii round, by long exptritare to the highly. useful for Ih* cure of thevarfhas iifj. raid H which Hor»e< and Cattle are subject, Tit;

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F«nnJ?r,T*bt«nfer, Hide-Round, Lois of Appetite, inward Sprains Yellow Warer, Scratchc or Crease. Manye. tnllamation. Fatigue or lUai. commonly called “Stiff Complaint,* 1 a disn>( fatal (o Horse* lu this couutrv. I Vice 2i cli. . ISAAC STEVENS, Janl-Iyj Agent fur SwRaerland County. -

STEREOSCOPIC EMMIUJI. LVASTnoSV.ajI UltOAlUVAV, KKIV Jj VUifH. AH;t Aliy 1H,HCu,ul.'4)| liitoxbtuv tfo?rt Jimn f'tt XL .Yt.2-.fav Hold. 1b,ii Mvrvowinrt) i? tliu jiDot ii;5lrmlivi\ |nt.‘frv‘Mi■ viiU-rtiiilltis;, ama.-iug, ;d;iI un-ijic" Ol lUtw.crii ittvculidr.*.. ■

SST Wa are in receipt of the “Chicago Conned," a largo a beautiful paper, devoted to the interests of tho Constitutional Union Parly." It is published daily and weekly by Alfred Batch and B, W. Speers, at S2 and $6 a year. It is an able 'and dignified-paper, and deserves an extensive patronage. Chicago, 111.

CROpiCE’S NEVER FAIL; HMIIS reparation coijlilcs the mod powerful X ingredients belonging to the Vigdailt tiegdam, and fog to In very penetrating qualities, R lias given relief In rues of the nmt obdurate aches and Excruciating Fain*, when all other remedies hart completely failed.. It Is wonderful In iU effect, ,rn linrroltxs M water f.tr the mOit delicate person. An infant my lake it Intofti stomach. u without danger; the roost delicate fema)y may use it without annoy ante, for it It beautiful in appearance, plea*an? to lu «Jor, and leaves no grease nor stain wbtrt ilhat been applied. Crooked Never Fail cures 11 ei^ache,

Cure ; Gleet, • Cure - ; Gleet, Cure Gleet; Cure Giect, ■ Cure Gleet, Cute . * Gleet, ' Cure Gleet, CureGleet, - Cure , Gleet. Cure Stricture, Cure Stricture, . Cure Stricture, ■.-* Cute i Stricture, Cisro Stricture, /Cute Stricture, ’ ■ ' > Cure ■ _' _• Rlncture, Cure Strictuie, Cure Stricture, ' Cure Leiichorrhoca, ■ . . Cure Leticbotrhoca, - Cure Ltuchorrtiffin, . Cure Leuchorrluea, Cure Leucboirhcea, ■ Cure: Leuctiorrhcea, . Cure LeucWrhoea, ■ Care Leucborthtca, ■ Cure Leuctiorrhcea, : ; Cure Leucltorrhcca, • . Cote, Leuchorrboca, ■ Cure Leuchorrhcea, Cure Leuchonhffia, . ; Cure Leucliorrhoea, Female Weaknesses,’. , •' Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, ’ : Female AVeaknesses; ,f . Female Weaknesses, V- ‘ Female Weaknesses, : , Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, . . Female Weaknesses, •. ' . Female Weaknesses, ; . , > • • Female Weaknesses, 1 V. . and •• • .all other : , Diseases ■: ’ v; - of the ; • Budurb, Kidmeti, And bEXUiL Osoa.ns.

None jfu (wij jouier, iiiine too dM, notns loo none too umoiiicaivd, to aiiuoalttto} 1U worth and beauty. So tiotuo ts mm plot,' wlilioul it, aud it rouit and will I'OJi.-tratofvWytvIii'fi 1 . . It iuv.*loiU to your view every part of the worto, in all tlio relief, boMitH', p si r*p relive, and tharpur'a of detail, m if you were on l.’io

- Mantles are of various forms and materials; long-barques are made with several narrow flounces on the edge of-the skirt, same style as the dresses, the sleeves long and flowing. Shawl mantillas will continue to be worn." ? >

]\ E L I AB L JS'- K U K S E 3l 1FS.

tsT* The live Territories. which the House ; committee on Territories propose to or r ganize contain respectively the following number - of inhabitants: Chippewa 8,000 to 10,000; Nevada about the same; Dacota 0,000 to S,000. Each of these bills containthe following proviso: Provided, that nevertheless Slavery lias no legal existence in said Territory,and nothing herein conta’incd shall he construed to authorize or pennit its existence therein. ■ r \ These measures will come up for consideration early next week* i '

Fruit unci Ornamental Tree?, . VINES, SHRUBS. &C., CtltlTJIID A5B TUB J.\LB BT

I-Imtosrajihor* are nvcrywiirro KurojK-, -Urica, dmerio, in Mrcii of tho (iratd and the Waulilul. and ti;e remit, of their tSiil are tunitmdlr enritdut.x nur utork. ■'\VV liavr an lliimriiw valid; of |..ij«,r Vjwit nf foeno in 1‘arit, Loudon, Holland, 'Ireland, .WkIm,.'France, iM-ium, IMUn.l. .SttiU,rl:un(. >j<dn, Tue Khsue. Vvr>:ull i. M. l'oi;laint.U-aii,.Tui[lrhi r. tlatj, tuetc-v. tl<a Itoty Ciniia. India, Cry ft. I bIhi GitMi|itu Mist.iricaJ, aiou, inif, in Jf r;aea>cvito«, |iii-ni«.>tAuaty. 'Vo /t" S'-Wdlwil ,lf ] [] UI1I1Hati'd Interiors uf i'jdace*, Chureliei. ty„l Call.odraw .of France, Italy, &C.,Vtc. Ilm eCeel of thaisi i!lain!tinted i sews ivmluo tv in nr!: aide. : geidfanai. of 'wealth' and mined uMo tllouiilj tini i* if, !. i • ,.i 11 IT-TO 1 m 11 >-.[i,.if nur exijuijdo vie a* »s, u it'i n revolviiijrsterit-Otroii-y, *!i»wiii-{ I-,-. .5, id or ROSotli.uss ton be more Iro.i.tR-. c .,m no tre.-.t to a Inei.d ti.n l of Itio i.icfirir,o|uo at'.d 1!l.- Iivmllrui, 1

Kr On the 30th; ult., most of the business part of the town, of Warren, Ohio, was destroyed by fire. The loss between 150 and 200,0008. Tbs same day the dwelling house.

HOBBS. WALK. Bit & CO,. . At the Evergreen 'Nirhcrm, Tcclvc miit* t*'i, of latnisvll!#.' Ky„ l.r.mi'llJtolv ,.h tiio L-jUi-iviii-,- au.l italliooJ.

Crookl-V Never Fall cure* Ti>oU)»che, Crooke'a Never Fail-cures Jswache, Create’* Never Fall cures Neuralgia. Croute's Never Fail cures Kbcuiuatiiis', Crooke*k Never Fail cures Cholic, .. Crwske’a Never Fall cures Diarrhea, (Tookel Never Fall core* Nick Headache, Cniote> Noser Fall cures alt Aches and Fains In shorter lime than any thing clw know n.

TUB PAPAL EXCOUUUXICATIO.Y.

. The Pope’s “major communication’* appears in the European papers by the last arrival, fit is a very long paper, containing a great many strong phrases, a* applied to the enemies of the Church calling them wicked “innovators," who toot:, by “cunning dissimulation" and “lying hypocrisy,’ 1 to destroy hU scculm power. The Sardinian Government conics in especially for some hard knocks, and is accused of sparing in> fraud nor sin to rouse sedition ami subject tho Pupal provinces to Uf power. Tho Pope’ then declare' that, having “invoked the Holy Spirit, in private and-public prayers,and taken tho advice of the reverend brethren, the Cardinals," in "accordance with the anihority which we hold from God’ and ,the most holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and also in accordance with our own authority, all those who have taken part in the sinful insurrection in our provinces, in usurping and occupying and invading them," beanathemized, and riot to be "absolved from these censures by any one hut the Pope himself, unless they are at the point of death; atid;evea if they should then bo.abaolved, they are to fe-iccnr the cenfiures if they sbo’d perchance recover, until they retract and annul what they have committed, and give the Papal power, fall satisfaction.’’ The letter, of excommunication is ordered to be posted/ on the dobra of tbe Lateran and other churches; as it “cannot be safely published everywhere, and especially in snch places as most require r- ■

n’lin fiturninrous aii.111 1 ii‘ii3 1 > thc-ir .Vidim.iit,art-i-npnml to ply tljo.-c ttho may Iav;-: ilulu tsitii Civlr on very term.*. ’Iltcir fi ntv well ttrunu ami vfj-iiim*, nit 1 war mile I (rue tj llitir da.i.e. TIjclr,Xiri>cry n-.u .vnUiu,* lie »crj=M •

of amah named Hobbs, at Orange,

N. J„ was bnrncd. Mrs. Hobbs and ' two children were rescued after being badly burnt, but four children peri ished in the flames. Hobbs himself set fire to the building, and is now

It cures Toothache In’ onfl. utluutc; Earache In Iwn mlruiUs Headache In Sve minutes; Neuralgic Fains In fifteen ro In ales, Ac. A dnto taken Inwardly, cures the Colic, Nick Headache, Ac.-Tna very shorl lime. ■ , Fold Ihnaughout the Country by all regular Driigpl.tsJ at ONE DOLLAR j>ef bottle. : I reporeil by Dll. C. CKOOKE.F1, Third SL, Loulsvillel Ky., aa>) sold by nil dealers In medicine. .Nojd by allitid wholesale drugs!*!*, In Louisville; Ky., and by .ISAAC STEVENS, Vttat, lan.j • tlmaylS

Kit' They hart; and deli tered Irot-i hisaulii-i-O-'k-rn Imii-mi Or S'-ycralyc-atv. and ban- alnv.ys iHvvu (jniVral- .vjtbf.ivixun. Tlxt-y ivijircifnlly t«for tli.-c ttl it il -.iii- (11 p wclii* 1 --.’'ntd t.> t-.e-f-irtacci thrfcujn.uui Ib-liaiia jnd Kudxx-.-kj;

K il‘ Or-Ii'rr r j ItOltiiJv, WAt.Kt-.IVC CO,, 0'Oni:ii)ti 1'yv-tlfiiiv, JvX-rs'-U Co., Kj'.Vor I j J, C. HI.LU- IViin;,- Hun, OU>' <.o.. Ii.-d., vlU rw-clte pructtil alivi.Cuu. a;ilr-t:-n-rl3.

under arrest. At the same place, May 1st. a ropewalk and its machinery was destroyed. Loss 35,000$; insured for 20,000$. ‘ !

■.intNuuj', VIi*ws !T>J tin- l’|iuiu"r,phie mtii liT. TilOV aru UiL'.'U in thy fortieth i-jEt iif s; wcoiiil, ar.i( even* l; f*’ ll J* ta.illi’r li'in Lia*. it may to rjiuv'itij:. i, '«v*|iru* J Ali„rj'h -mi ai If it had U-yii pencils nl if*!, ■ Tliikjrtvc* an additional Vt I. 1m 10f lo “ iu «f titaiiiimiit) tiaturu It uililk t.lt,* Ciluno I;( tlftt and MuUi>l). . 'flit; lin>vi.‘ij h a tliivurery or our own, nuJ tclng cut noun hi i.timpy, vo receive. from London anil Part) onli'n for.V utlioijy** ImlttEbuiaiii)' view* oi American lilo am) ketm-ry. .AimmK other thin** wo have Just r-ublidicd llluilrulioiu of the rcemf of the pulton Mirtiot Prayer Mcc.lii£*, in niiich maiiv lionrt* fool an iulred. Tlw jailtculun of thU wilt bo fount] tn our catalogue. . . ; , Oji (aiulti-uc of jufjoct? and price* will he fornuntL-tl to any adOrcu on tut receipt of a Mump* • : i patties at a ditLince rehdlttc us $3, §10, S lj< or SW run liavu a jroud Instrument n ml ruth picture* us they may ryiiueil, tent by JJk-pre.-t. . . 1 ....'■ , View* (without Irjtrumcnil tan be &enf by malt.' . ‘ , . , , Parties who \rl*ht<i be ndvl<ed of every thine really valuable in the line that riuuo) oui, may lend ui their name to place i, n record, ami we will keep them putted at our own, expense. / , JJun uf luiture will 8ml Phutojrabtiya mwl facinailiitfacd deli-htful omukeiuenl. We *re prtjiared to flliml amateur* with neteriary for. their Micrets, together with Instruction* k *llow to lake Stereor conic Picture* " ' , • • ' K. .ISTIIO.IY, ' Importer «ml , Manufacturer’of Photographic Materials, h'tereoscoiicS, and KlereojcOnlc View*..

A CHOICEFRUIT TREES, &0i s-OiS? ■' av Ale c o l u m it v s a v n a i:u \\ t-TAXlUKD AX1) DWAi’p AI'l’l.K & I'K.Ul O'Twi-a c»r tUtf llne.-l vatk-tlr-i-; at mi. IV-acti, nuni and CBu-rrj Trc,-, »J alt kinds, suit'd to iltli climate, i: Xtiw. Haply Grains Vines, stir It a* D.-Iinaro. Diana, Concord. KfdV.-cca, Axe. ■Sou our Dv'scni'livt: Catnln"!;!-, Jmt jirinH-i.,

First Premium and Medal 1* ir,i s u j n o AiVD JVItlNGIiN'G MACDIKE tctn re K Versailles, Ind., his Superior Washing & Wringing Machine. «btcb receired the Medal attbe Ohio State Fair, and al thoU. S. Fairal I. lu brills; Dtjiloma at the Mrs ban*, tea Instil 0 IneWa* 11,0., and the first premium at each County Fair in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, where It bka exhibited, and Is I pronounced superior to any Machine of the kind ever before offer* cd to the public, both for sarin; labor dt the wear of clothes. This Machine was ..Jin, October, 1853. All orders promptly ailed; price 812,00.— Agents fir the sale— In Vbtsjt, F. L. G heard k Son; Aberdeen, K. W. Gould; Alleurille, Jno. Moot*; : F»lrrlew, Henry A. Tinker. Angoit 3,1639.—ly

We know of a very pretty young ladydn town, who has a bashful lover iiamed Joy. She is impatient to have him “pop the question ” and. thinks of availing. herself of the female privilege of leap year. In that* case she would “leap for Joy, 5 ’

; £3T Philadelphia,in point of pop; illation, is tbs second city in the Union, and in area, since the Act of Consolidation, which was passed in 1834, it is the largest.. Its.entiie length is 2$ -miles, and average breadth 5J miles; area, 129£ square miles. Or S2.700 acres.. The densely inhabited, portion extends about four miles on the. Delaware, from Soothwalfc north to Richmond, formerly Port Richmond, and two-and-a half miles oh the Schnylkill, having a breadth between the two rivers, assuming South street, formerly the sonthera boundary of the to be the standard,, of 12,098 feet, 3 inches- It contains within its limits 100,000 dwelling bouses; 5,000 manufactories; 10,500 stores; 320 churches;, 300 school-houses; 18 banks; 14 cemeteries; 9 pub|tc squares; 9 railroaddepots; 90 fire engine houses; 850 miles of cobble pavements; 500 miles ol foot pavements; 5,700 pub: He lamps. There are 18 Passenger railways, which use 463 cars, employ 1,837 men, 2,916 horses, and have 158 miles of single track. : The an* nnsl receipts, of these are, estimated at over two.millions of dollars.'

Smalt fruits.—Cum id.*, foi'i-ral ncn'nnd imjinm-d rariotli-.*; Goo-tli-.-rriei, lJlai-!xlK.-rrK’5. KasidKxtrie.-s iovural newsoru; .Slrjnb.-rrii.-s, VO vanoliL-j, tie, etc. ■ - llrunuiriatnt Titct anil SItruli*. Kv vrsnit-iis. JDK.-*, *‘tc„ lu yrejU-j. ruriotj; aim, DunMis ItliUaj, WrlK-ims. ami olln-r Com.-iiii" Maiit.'', at low (irltL-5, (>Vmt for a l>c*cii]>liro Catalogiu.-.) ' Ar.icli-i M.-eurvly parii-'il, w a> to to by canal «r railroad almuit anr diiltmct) u iUi safely. ; M. II.- BATKUAif & CO., . .March Cl, ISCO.— tf CotumOui.'UtiLo.

SMALL FRUITS.

Soundness of the Ckavt.-— The printers of New Jersey boast of the morality of the printers in that State upon the ground that there is but one of thier number in the State prison, and hut one in the Legislature.

HAVING for many years paid 'special attention to the cultivation of small fiuits, \vc are now prepared to furnish in small or large quantities, the'following valuable varieties;

Cincinnati Venereal Hospital, . EtUtblithtd in the Year 1850.

Over one varieties, embracing nearly all the native and foreign kinds of any repute. The most universally popular of alt these is undoubtedly,the :

from evtty. jotl!»u 'of the country oro rcsjtci tfutly Invited to make an cx□tuinaiion of our ttock, u our dijcounl to Ihu trade will Ur liborat..

FOR TUli CURB OP PRIVATE DISEASES. And no<ier the control of two of.lie Wort -

. To t'ltoTonRarnm.—Firit rlau ttcreoscopic Nvfativcv wauUd. . ,

Eminent PbyritUa* In lb* world,' •Un. E. JBoitiri*Tt from London and Paris II(MpluU,’mJ for the putten yean of the Cindntuti Venereal Hoiplul, and Da. B. B. Kirholm, late of New tort. .Tbit Is the enly offlee In the*city, when a permanent can of Pri* vote Dluuee' can be obtained, without the u*e of mercury or change of diet UonOrriitH cored In & 10 48 boon. Gleet cored, in 3 to 10 dart. Strict ares cored In 1 to 3 weeks. Noctornal Kmlssjons stopped In 3 to S day s. Seminal Weakness cored in 3 to 8 weeks. Sypbllilt in l.a Primary Stares eared In 3 days, oeeondiry Symplons | coico In 1 ; to 3 weeks. Skin D'ueases cored In 1 to3wecko. Impotency, rigor resioredln I to 4 weeks. All IHfcotesof a Pri* rate Nature treated with nnpanlleUed soccess, Alale or Female. Ur. BotaoartO’s Great Work on Priralo Diseases,'the' Print* Guide to Health, is beneficial to .all, mile and female, the old and .young, ttadold'reid Ibis book. It will enlighten there who gropb in datkdess. Price SS cents, tent by mail. ( 7 :l : Ur.'Bonaparte's Celebrated Prerentlre never has nor nfarer will fall, married ladles too feeble to bear children, except at thebasardof life, should bo In. possession'Of .this invention.— Price returned io»J., . Dr. Bohansrto's JFrench Patent Male Eafel I Us perfectly aaft; and never Mis to give satisfaction. dlls the only safe and sore preventive against pregnancy and disease. The price of the French Patent Male Safe, 91 tbealngleone, gl per half down, 97 per down. ’ Sen toy null. Madame LozttaV Female Monthly Pills U a safe 'and reliable remedy for suppressions and alt tJmalo diseases, ladles should not nse than during pregnancy, as they will produce miscarriage., Price gl per box—extra Oho, 95. Bent to ahy address by mall. Dr*. B.'dtK. are the men to coosnU, tier are unquestionably acknowledged lobe the champion and king of venerealofsetscs, and the only Doctors who receive Monthly Reports Rom the old world, they have been accustomed from an early ago of youth to witness the 'various diseases whleh ajniet mankind, and to watch the progresslbrongh a long career of prefeaslonal slimy, la every sphere of tile, from the humble abode o I s poverty to tbe mansion of the wealthy, and baring ascertained beyond a doubt the vast suffering of humanity, they determined to select the generative system as their particular study, and to devote their whole attention to the alleviation of the diseases of these important functions. No letters will be answered notes i they contain a remittance or a postage stamp. .Calloraddress, Dn. BONAPARTE dc REYNOLDS, *No. IK Sycamore £u, bet. Fifth 4 Sixth Sta-, Eaateide. Office Hours 0 a. x. W9 r. K. .. tlsvpS-CO Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wilson’s Albany Seedling, Of 'which-'we have on'baud the largest slock in existence, which wc offer or 26 cents perdozen, $1,00 per 100, $5,00 per t,000, and $30 per lO.OCO. It is unnecessary to isay anything in praise of this fruit, as any one conversant with strawberry culture.for the last two years, who has acquainted himself wittt the discussions of J fruit growers’.associations,'and'the contents of the Horticultural Press,) is a wore that, for size, productiveness and profit, it stands at the head of the list of Strawberries. Fruit of this remarkable variety from our grounds sold in Pittsburgh fast season at $1 per quart, anil a sinjjle plant titled with -the - fruit on, brought $1. > A writer in the Country Genttciuiin says, it succeeds welt on almost nuy)soul, and that it has produced with him’al the rate of SCO bushels to the acre.

Scnd hy matt h jiHnt unmountc*!, with price of Avpmvf. ; * . :

— He that gives good advice, builds with one hand; he that gives good counsel and example,builds withjboth; hut He that gives good admonition' and bad example, Wilds with one hand and pulls down with the other. j- ; ■

[Cut ibis bttt for fntarc . ■ . Jau, SS—dm

Spring Wholesale Trade—1860.

W. r. DKVOtr ft KOCKWOOD. -■ S PKAUL STKEtr,

Are cow receiving their usual aijortnwnt oj ' SILK GOODS. RIUUONS, ‘ STRAW BONNETS; 9 FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, ’ WHITE GOODS. MILLINERY LACES, ■ LACE MANTILLAS, - SHAWLS, KID GLOVES, ' RUCHES, a .. SHAKER HOODS,

Dr. Hampton's

Compound Diuretic PJI.Is Contain neither Balsam or are Purely Vegetable in their Composition, mild but potent in their action, and never fail ti cure . the .most hopeless case of those diseases to . which .they aie . particularly ' . adapted.

says of amother who died with her jbabe on her bosom: “ Clasping that light spar with her arms, she drifted but upon the dark and unknown sea that rolls around theworld.” j

' TUB NiTOAI UNION PAMT-

This new party has;sprung -with vigor into the Southern and Eastern States. It ignore? the hairsplitting abstractions of the; Republican ami Democratic parties; and professes to guard and protect the great agricultural, commercial and manufacturing interests and constitutional rights of the whole country. Its principles are spreading far aud wide, and its policy .will come home to the hearts of those of the people who are writhing in distress, occasioned by the probation of trade, and the distraction in the finance of the iiorlh : wesl.

’ GoldJIiseb is Orkoos.—Important discoveries of gold are'reported i the vicinity of Jacksonville, in onlbern Oregon. ' A.correspondent of -the California',” .writing from that place under dale of Febro*. ary 22, Mya that some of the quartz, in that region has been found to be tmtuoaliy rich. ; From threehumlred and fifty pounds of it one company obtained, by their machine—a primitive Mexican grinder—in about ten boors, four hundred and forty ounces of gold, which will assay about 916 per oddcb. He states that two of the company, in about six hoars, took out a new supply of quartz, which they estimate to contain $50,000 worth of gold; and that from the quartz immediately before them they can take ont, by another day's operations, $100,000 worth of gold.— Several other companies in the vicinity cherish sanguine hopes of making large fortunes.

Er. Hampton's Comp’d Diuretic Pill Is Endorse*). Recommended, and Used

' Other varieties proportionately lowland great inducements offered to those wanting large quantities.

Our flock facing the most complete in our Hoe In the,West, many of the shove goodi being" our own ditvc^[mportaUon t oucl will b> offered I, Merchants unit Milliners at LOW PRICES FOR CASH or PROMPf SHOUT PAPER.

Llile nnil Bills Gloves.

in the Practice of Physicians gen'* ferally, for the Cure of, the above i ■ Diseases. When Physicians - >. recommend o’ Preparation, sufferers should ■ ' no longer hesitate- - to test its efficacy. For -pale Everywhere ■ * - For Sale Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere.* For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhefe. For Sale Everywhere, * For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Eveiywhere. For Sale Eveiywhere, For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Evetywnete.

lirinchle’s Orange $1,50 per dozen, Si per 100; Palstoff, Rivers's Large Fruited Monthly/Kite veil’a Giant, Ited and Yellow Antwerp, $1 per dozen, $3 per ICO.

1 RASPBERRIES.

—Liberty wiil not descend to. a people; a people must raise themselves to liberty; it is a blessing that : must bo earned, before it can be enjoyed.

W. P. UEVOU & ROCKWOOD,

mart 83 Pearl at, Cincinnati,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHI LADBLPH1 A. * (A Benevolent institution, cstablHhed by epoch! ■.■ndourmCtil fur the reliefer lltu tick, and dlitiCMed, allliaeJ with Virulent and tpidomfo diseases, and rijn'clally for Jbe cunt of Rl*ea«et of the Sexual Organs.

- BLACKBERRIES. JVeio Rochelle or Latetan,

$l per dozen, £o per 100, &. $10 per Vonhetter and i\eicman'$ Thomhtt,

$5,<)0 pet 100, $25 per 1000

"Wholesale purchasers and dealers allowed a liberal discount. IVXiv JLJL. . . For $1 we will sertd to any Post Office in the cdun'.ry, except f'legon nnd California, post-paid, end carefully put up in cotton and oiled silk so as safely to carry, 40 Wilson’s Albany Seedling Strawberry Plants; or the *ame number of plants ol any other variety in our catalogue offered al 25 cents per doren; those 8150 cents pet dozen, half the number. For $l we will also send Six New Rochelle Blackberry Plants. Printed instructions for cultivation will accompany plants. Catalogues sent on application, enclosing a stamp. J. KNOX, jlmayt Box 478, Pittsburgh, Pa,

— The violet grows low and covers itself with its own tears, and of all flowers, yields the sweetest fragrance. Such is humility.

If the now party should enlist the efforts of men of experience, talent and standing in the New States, it will ho a formidable' if not a commanding element in our politics.

MEDICAL ADVICE given grail*, by the Acting Surgeon, to nil who apply by letter, vmiu a description tif their Condition, (age,occupation, habits of Hie, &c.,) end In Cases of cxtre mo poverty, Alealcine* furnished free of charge. ; VituiELt Riromt on .Spormatorrhaa,: and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the ,V( in Rtmtdtit employed in tho Dispensary,sent to the nflllLied in staled letter envelopes, live ot charge. Two or three stamps for postage Still be acceptable. Address, hr. J. Fait.ua Iloroifroa, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,So. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. apl8-ly

The industrial interests of the west now demand the whole energies and faculties of the most statesman-like minds among us to place them in active operation upon the most permanent basis; and the' sectional and personal quarrels which now forms the preeminent features of the parties and politician, ebonld meet with the decisive condemnation of- all wiao and good citizens. — Chicago Counsel.

—It is said that six vessels for the African slave-trade have lately sailed from Nov York.

Price, Fifty Cents per Box. PatMimi O.VLT BT

PISE LUUDEIL—VTtU Miwoed md reidj- for fin t and i eoond cobbjoo—ftw wli ix prices reduced to iu]t tba lira**. ip27 . HARWOOD It DOAS.

QAjl KEGS HELMONT NAILS tm OUu hand and’for sale tow by novl2 F. F. GKISARD & SON.

DR. J. T. HAMPTON is CO., 405 Spruce SL, Philadelphia, Pa.

COD FISH.—W* bar* * Urp* Id of Ertn CodAii, which n offer low wholuile tad null;? *pU CLARKSON It WAUM?.

(&• By the now snmmer arrangementa for travel on the Western roads, the time between New York and St, Louis, is reduced to fortyfive hours.

HOJIlNV-lKlMiNV.-We have np w oa band a very superior article of iV£,‘IV iiOMliVY. fur sale low by CLARK SOX k WALDO.

to* For sale in Switieiland county by J. L. Thiebaud, Vcvoy; J. W. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers & Cotton, MooreCeld; Wm. Gibson, Patriot; N. Jorgenson, Florence. dec2My

—Water in largAvdlmncs is blue by reflected, 1 and green by transmitted light.

The Celebrated Wooster Fan* aloe Uilli for **lt lowbj emits I 8c*.

SUJS'GLKS.— I’inc&ad fopUr Sting'oon bicJ and fer ill* It* for cash. »p30 1MP.WCOD t DOAN.

1 ft A BflLS. SO. 1 KANAWHA SALT—Jcrl 1OU rtcelrtd and hi sab: by J. TEATS.

New Store and New.Goods! IE. P. CRUTCHER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Jnrt opened a’ new establishment la J)lrKson*i old stand on the Km’b-eaM corner of M4<n >nd FiOrj streets. Vevay, Indiana, where he| intend* keeping a good duck of Goods, ) , ASU Rcady-mn<lcClothing, which bs intends selling at the lowed living prices. Being n Practical Tailor, 1 shall at all limes be prepared to Cut and Make Clothing OF AIL TO ORDE*; . Ejr close application to business, and low pri. ees, 1 hope to merit and receive a libera] ware of poblic patronage—and 1 invite all to give me a call, whether they patronize nto or not. ITT* Kemember the place, opposite Grlsanlt' Hardware store, Ferri street. R.-P.. CRUTCHER. Vcvay, November 2, u-i9.