Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 August 1860 — Page 4

JESBE;?KAta; ' ; ; - tl/OULD inform his aid oustimer* tod ■ YY the mi Jrf mankind, that he is just receiving’ ahi opening, at his,old Hand, the largest and best assortment of .Goods tn his line ever brought to Vevay, comprising, in part, & complete stock of

r CjR;^AMPWN. rf Uiii '■ tbi'J it'.',: u. DB..BAMWOJl*3 CompoundlUArctic Pills ■ - .

AiEELCAS msi GEO WiET AE30CIAE0.T [ CisciMrATi,’Jnly 28. , [ Tha.regular monthly.; meeting of the iwciety/wM tha office of 8. W. Hatehme <Jt Co , 171 Walnnt attest; on Saturday' afternoon, President N. R, Shaler in the chair. The minutes of tbs previous meet* ing were read and approved.

*. ;0fj 'TkeOhafiestofo (S.G.) News , bus “of late, .pcnrson* onally and through the newspapers, observed with careful scrutiny the steady progress and growing: ascendency of Black Republicanism in the Northern cities. . It has been Very marked in New York and Philadelphia. Not only have Northern politicians come to treat with sneers, the threats from the South of political disruption, but Northern merchants hoot at the efforts to avert from them the Southern trade, and toconfine if to Southern Not that they regard either as impracticable, but they think the show of Sou Hi urn indignation is only for bullying and effect, t It- is tithe to teach them the lesson of their error.’* Thus thinking-,' The News

-WasaKoroK, July 23. ■

J.ULL' COMPLIANCE .1 1 ' , ’ ; ■ ; ; ’ turn the j . im of of proiANA!

Ninety fguLb&esarid two barrels/atotaifling si : firi& assortment of seeds and cutj tings, were received at the Pateni Office a day or two since, from Beirut, Syria.—* These articles had been collected by desire of the late Commissioner of Patents (Mr. Holtl through the agency of his friend, the Rev. Dr. Barclay, who, by his position arid knowledge of the Holy Land, i was well qualified for the task, v„

CU.VDtCTKD BY P. J. WAX.

. : 9 ECTTRITY Eire Ins urance Company. Office, Ho. 81 Floe 8L, New-Yoik.

wpd:.*z30at, August e, m

f Or. Hampton’s .■ TDr* Hampton's Dr. Himplon’s " Dr. Hampton’* • Dt. Hampton's * ; Df. Htttpten’s *. Dr. Hampton's Df, Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s ‘ : Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hamptoa’s Corn’d DiutiUc Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, > Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pill*, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diurdlio Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills. Dr. (lampion's • Dr. Hampton’s - Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's . Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s pr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s ■ Dr. Hampran’s Dr. Hampton’s. Dr. Hampton's' Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pill?, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, . ' Comp’d Diuretic Pills, ’ ’ Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Cure Grave), Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, ; Cure Grave], Cure Graiel, ■ ■ • Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, j ‘ Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure , Gravel, ; Cure'Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel.

DRY GOODS,

KJ-In the State of Mut&chnfetti there are 150 Divirio&e'of the of Temperance, with 16,000 members, and 19,038 lady visitors'

Groceries, Hardware, Boots - rind Shoos ol all kinds,

ox the mosm; state of the yiite-

YAR03.

JO' CAEAPEST AND SAFEST ' MODE OF " INSURANCE. JJf

QUEENS WARE, HATS A* GAPS,

Mr. Hodge, from the River Road, and Judge Irvin-, of Campbell county, Kentucky, atated that they bad observed very little rot ip. their Tineyards. . ' ‘ ,. r \V Rr, Shaler remarked thathU vine dresser, a Gentian living on the Licking river, reported the loss by. rot of fotvror five bnndred gallons, aboaf one-fourth of his crop.. A peculiarity which bad been no* liced, \ras that in portions of the vineyard growing in a layer of marly clay, between limestone frocks, there was no rot whatever. * : Mr. Robert Buchanan observed that the wine'crop would tins season be a fair .average one. The, vintage was a liitlo early, bat ndt two weeks as bad : been supposed. J Last year, Mr; B. remarked, bebad an unusuilly. early vintage. Since the last meet* ing, ha bad received Mr. Bright’s book, in which the present system of winegrowing was denounced as false, and that more shallow planting shoM be adopted. ■;... ; ; ■; ; 11 tie several' members concurred in the cpinidn that the fwino growers about Cincinnati were not in the habit of practicing deep : f planting. They planted about the proper depth at this time, and. were hot'inclined to change. i ; V In allusion to thU writer’s idea of the shallow running of tho.roots of vines, Dj. Shaler remarked that he could' show him where the roots of vines’bad worked their way tbiongb the rock (marl, 6r stole) ol which he had spoken, for a depth of fifteen feel. f

For Men and Dora, and HEADY- MADE CtOTIUSG, Tcjftkti with a thousand things too numerous to mention iu an advertisement. All of which wilt he said as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or its equivalent. 1 would respectfully request all wanting articles in my has to give me a call and eurniae my slock before purchasing elsewhere, ts feel confident that 1 cu suit you, - JES2E TEATS/ Vevay, Oct. 12, 1C5?.

The Breckinridge pemomatfl of the Seventh Congressional District in Indiana have nominated JamesA* Scott, Esq;, of Qreencaatle, as (pair candidate for Congressman."

DEALERS RECEIVE 76 PERC’T.

OF NET PROFITS!

Gash Capital, (all paid In,) $500,000.

SURPLUS, - - * •*3,ss9.

OiT A week ct two ago, a Donglag Glob was formed in Madison, Ind., and Jeremiah' W. Doogjass was elected President A dayj or two afterwords Mr. Douglass.joined, the "Wide Awake Lincoln QlnH."

This assortment is composed of varieties of wheat barley cuttings, olives, scions of fruit'?, vegetable. productions and useful plants. The cuttings, scions, &c., will be sent to the new propagating houses forexperiment and increase, and no distribution will he made of the remainder until autumn, Among interesting plants may. he mentioned the Lesson bae. . It is believed by many that the “crown of thorns” was plaited of the branches of this tree. . It, makes an excellent article for hedges, and thus has a positivo value independent of any such tradition. As a tree, it | is very* ornamental. There are also seeds of rixclons squashes, &c,, camels’ food, dates,walnuts, equal to the English, and probably well adapted to the Middle and. Southern States, The Mais tree is esteemed us medicinal or prophylactic. The seeds of this were procured from the tree growing within closure of the ancient Temple of Solomon, •'

JOSEPH TALKER, PtaJdccl. . THO?. W. BIHD3ALL, Vic- PmMtnt. RICHARD I_ DAYDOCK, Secretary.

A Homestead for Tefl Defers,

F, : J. WALDO, AGENT,

£Oi#vrinA tror.ru t»p WAhs a»* OOlUwWJU MUlUdXa LOTS, W ft* UtiM Iteekm of Vlrultii, t'nliepjier dlrtutd ten tLonjand two hundred intact, * Urs, on m* iVth'fif >ept«uber | 1880, for UiCbencCt of Port itijjil Venal e Academy.— Sotacriptioa* only Tt% Italian tack —toe-hall down, the rot on delivery o( the Deed. Every tnbtcfiber * HI (tea UniMing Lot or a Farm, taag* Inc In valne /root Ten Dollar* toTwenty-fiveThon-stnd tKillar/, Tte-e Firm* and Lot* areietdlhui cheapto IcJusc kuUcxli, ainfEdent number bein- the Inert ajc la the valne ot which trill escapes talc fur the apparent low price now uled.

VEVAY, INDIANA.

Thli Company iuucs participation politic*, allovlog the pullci to participate In the profit* of the Company—the Innred tnenrrtnf no IfaMllty vhit> erer. J

DEMOCRATIC STATE CQS'ViSTIOSl ■ IsDUSiPbi-tSj August 1. Tbo Indiana Rruckinridgo Democratic Convention, held yesterday in Indianapolis, was attended by apoat «igbt thousand persons.. A grsit deal of enthusiasm characterized tho meeting. On motion of Mr. Walpole, Mr. Goffroth was chosen temporary Pres* ident. A committee of five wag appointed to report permanent officers. The following were presented: For President—Hon, Jaa. Mt rrieon.

Three-fourth»of the net profits of the Com piny ate anti pally tUtUltd to the IciBrtJ. Special attention given to Into ranee on Dncllbm and HtuincM Property. IntofinceUlcau Ion at by ary other rttponi [hie Company. F. J. WALDO. Agest, rairT-tf VEVAY. BCD. IRA KEENEY, Agent, at Patriot,

proposes a pian of disciplitie. “Let us,”-it says, “refuse to give the profits of our trade to a people who persistently and daily strike at the very vitals of bur' - political rights, industrial resources, and commercial prosperity; let us do that trade ourselves, and reserve its proceeds for our. enrichment in peace, or for our sinews in war” This advocate bf Southern dignity olso hints that - Southern Travelers should at once cease visiting this part of the world, and ought, no longer to. go and “pour their wealth bn Northern emporiums and Northern marts.” All of which has been said a great many times before; only somehow, the people aro not hasty in coming into the nice liitlo arrangement.

43* Mi'IlK AGF.VIS ABE WAITED, out of Alleehrny City, l > oLtiln ,ub»;rJbtr*.lo whom the more liberal lcduttre.cu will be given. Some spent* write tin! thtj are nuking (3)0 a month. CeTTFor mil particular/, SnMeriplionf, Ageaci«, it., apply to K. WAEDFR, ’ tnayS-luni] ■ Fort P.oitt, Virginia.

STOVES AND TINWARE.

ti*. F. DECKEKUAN’S • ct unarm

Blood Coudiiloti I'owder,

IKoarMOH «C Cxutt*c.

ooiroito itiNciPAtxi orntiaa asnaoor t. PRFPAirrD and »..1J l.y Wi F. PWKEIiJIAX, VrreviNaat araciu)., Second between Uiln and Mulberry, M&lUou, In,L ThI* Powder, hat Wn found. ly loop rvjerkDee t) tw highly u«Jul for the mrc of the niton* dl*. rare* to ■ hfch lionet and Cattle arc int-Jcct, vli: Founder. I <L-temper. )tldc-ItonoJ,ljH«(>rAppe. tile. Inward sprain*. Yellow Water, Scratches «r Hrcate, Uan.-e. lutlatnaUon, Fatigue or Itheuma-ti-m, e>vniiwutly called “Stiff Complaint,” a dl,. rase fatal to llor/oi latMi country, Price ZJcta. per Hot. ISAAC SIEVEXS. - jiat-Iy Ayrat for Swlucrtand Conotf,

VicePresidenu—JohnlkCoffrotli, S. D, Tomlinson, John PatlonlB. Wolfe, Frauk JacksoD, D. VanjanIngham, Julius Nicolai, Cheno, Rohr* iqeod, Thomas Johnson, Frank Uarilia, D. Hostetler, Wm. Watts Lad 1). Ricketts. . j Sccretaries--A. B. Carleton, Kilby Ferguson, I*. Bay miller sod * G. W, Buckingham. | ; TUE PLATFOnjI. /I. -; Resolutions were adopted, nppr'oving of (be platform of tho Secede rs* Convention st Baltiraore, and of the nominatioa of Breckinridge and and advising conciliatoryand mated action of the Democracy, and authorizing and requesting the Cental . Committee appointed, to-day to coaler with tha Central appointed on the 1 Ith. of January, with a view to the organizing and running of a joint Electoral tickct'oo a basis that they shall cast the vote of this State for Breckinridge br .pbngta; who it shall be found is certain | to receivo the highest] electoral : vote from the other States. - The' followingis the report of the ’ Committee' Id' present the name j of ' Electors; and 'State Central Committeemen: ‘v: v

L. L. WOODY j

Ot.iI.tK IS Stoves & Trimmings, Tinware, &<£,

.Main Street, Vcvaj-,lnUl»xni. ALWAYS kccpt on hud n gw»d awortment of Cooking and Heating Store*, of rarioo) «jIm and prices I inti to an examination of the : ■ ««Cf »«l COOKING STOVE. (See Cut abort,] ai I regard It aa being the beet itove *o!d in this market. The next best Mary etorc b the '

Mr. Hciwarlb remarked that there was a medium between the shallow and deep planting, which it would faa Tvett to learn and follow. .

First- Premium and Medal ir.i_ A AD WiClt\Gli\U HACKII.Ve,

Cure Gleet, • , Cute-. ' Gleet, Cute Gleet, Cure . Gleet, j Cute Gleet, Cure Gleet, - . Cure Gleet.* ; Cure . Gleet, ■ - Cute Gleet. ■ ' Cure - ‘ Stricture, Cure Stricture, . . , ; Cure Sir id err. Cute • ■ Stricture, .. Cure Stricture, ■ • . Cure ■ , , ' Stricture, Cure- . Stricture, ■ Cute Stricture, * .Cure Stricture/ ‘ ' Cure Leucbotrbcea,: Cure Leucbonhrca, .. Cure Leuchotrhtea, Cure Leuebonhaa, ‘ ■ Cure Leuchoirhrca, ■ ■. Cure Leucbiirhou. Cure Leucbbrrhsa, Cure. LeucborrhoM, Cure Leucborrbcca, Cure LeucboirLrsaV Core Leu cborrhtca, Cure Leuchotrhtca, Cure Leuchonboca, Cute Leucbortbtea, Female Weaknesses, female Weaknesses,' Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, , Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, FemaleWeak nesses, ■ Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, _, Female Weaknesses, .Female Weaknesses, Hid all other Diseases of the Buddes, Kidneys, Ann l:Esiut,0*rur*s

JSTF.VK.VS, MniiUfjdcrer, VcrulIlN, IdiJ., * iioril'i iUoilti'n 13 ii'H .*>'upcllar A: W finfiur UaeltiM. »tiMi foeciretl MpJjI inhe Ohio Suit Filr, *nJ Atlho L f . id Kitrat Mttltvllk: Di) )<bnua at tlii Mr^fiar.’ N'Ununm-. rii,.lit, - ti, u. t at>J tiic ilrtt prctiiiijhlAt rjcb CcUbtf Fiir in uiii.j, luJijiin a«'l Kt-uiurkj, a hern it tiL'nihiMud.aiijjt aujmrlot t<tan} .Marbliii- uf ih* lifcil ererbnforn tiOrr* *■•'1 Iir Uit* )<ut>lir, both I 4 li, # «rtr*.r dtilltni. . Tllil 31 If Ml. a vat lie, OtMU'r, Jtii, All onli*n |.rmni-t!y illlol; j.rk' ■ |li.dd.-* Agcnti tnr tlievilu—In Vera;, F. L, <0riant A. Fflo; .UK-rJt-i-n, G.iul-’.; Altn:i»l HL*, j u0 , Jlwort; lluiiry A. Tit.ter. AtigU't 3, IrAti,—If 1

. -This Mr. Uowanh observed Mr. Buchanan, wo are now practicing. Experience,'said be, is oor best gude; it' is belter than any theory; and the result of our practice evinces its correctness. Someoi Mr. Buchanan's vinca wore injured by the winter. . Mr.'Mo trier observed that Mr, Grand of NcwYorb, an experienced vinegrower, bad been at his place, and bail made special reference' to the excellent condition add the thorough manner of its cultivation. Mr. G. had also been in Mr.’Bochanan’s Vineyard, and made' observations to the same effect., , ‘i : .

■ *«je»3Cu'» : i*fac i aE3a,»» which hai norer filled to giro entire laUibctloo. lalro keen on hand the celebrated “Champion" and “Jupiter”' Cooking Storey both No. 1. Abo, the old and well-tried

••PREMIUM" ST0VB3,

of all ilia and style*.

It was not to bo expected that all their articles would arrive in good condition. The length of the voyage at this season and other circumstances have caused the loss or death of a large proportion of them. But there is enough on hand to yield a rich return for the moderate sum (§1,000) which was invested in their purchase, * ,;

AS* Guttering, Rooting, and Mending promptly attended to, and the higbeat.price piid for old Copper, Pewter.) and Brara.

Idt For, centuries past the Jews of Mesopotamia have been in the habit of making yearly pilgrimages to the tomb of Ezekiel, within some sixty miles of Bagdad. On their arrival some weeks ago, however, Nouri Moustaplm Pasha, tHo now Governor of the Province, published a prohibition against the practice, alleging that thy tumb was equally venerated by the Mussulmans, and that he intended to-build over it a mosque for the special use of Islamite pilgrims, by whom it would for the future be exclusively visited. In vain did the excluded Israelites urge the prescription of centuries; the new Governor was deaf to every argument that could be used.: Thereupon the Jews dispatched a deputation to Constantinople to carry their complaint direct to the Porte, This has been done, and a vizierol, letter was dispatched to Bagdad, ordering the bigoted* prohibition to be at once removed. t ; . ■ .

AM* I Incite in perron* to giro me a call, and examine my itjck and inquire my pricer, before purchasing elsewhere. L. L, WOODY, Ye ray, February IWO.-tf , The .Good Timet Nave Come at Lott!

. 3,380 Prizes, 810*5001! CT THREE CAPITAL PRIZES, XB O - Horse, liuggy ami Harness, $400,00! Splendid 6H Octave Rooewood Piano Forte, worth ♦WO for $1,00. One Cath Gift of *000.00 In

American Cold for One Dollar 1 One American

, ;Mr.' ’Hodge;slated - that his crop would bo ,at least one fourth ■ better (has last year.. Ho bad: a vineyard oMoar sorts last yaar, .trotu niiiub he rend a 3,200 gallons of wine.

Sporting Watch and Chain, £230,00! A • J. ALEXANDER’S FORTY-EIGHTH MACC4*l*, \fit<k AAi y Gift Dhtrlbu* lion, will be Dnwn at Franklin, End., bn . lULontlajv August (t, 1860, * Cash Prize of in American Odd!

In the next copy of the Patent Oifico Report,, there will be directions in respect to the germiuations of seeds, as it has been ibumi that very much of the complaint as to the failure of seeds to germinate, springs from a want of the knowledge of t Improper stops to pursue in this regard*

ELECTORS FOR THE STAtCAT XAnpS. ■ James Morrison; of'Marion. [ •Contingent—Isaac N, Beard; of WayncV; ;* _ ; }*'■- Delana R. Eckfes, of Putnam.; Contingent—A. \V, .Waters, of Elkhart. ‘ - ■■;

Mr. ,DahtDe, Irom the Hill,'said that tlio rot bad appeared in his vine* yard; it.was general onJbe hillside and ja the valley. Last year he had made au average of nearly 1,000 gallons of wine to the aero. Be was satisfied from the results be had obtained, that a cmefully cultivated vineyard would repay the labor bestowed upon it. . *.. v ; Mr. Buchanan stated that be bad received a letter lately from Mr. Layton Y, Atkins, in which it was asserted that the rot in thd grapo was caused by an insect, and that tbo atmosphere bad nothing whatever to do with it, 'i bis inscctiverona idea bad gained,ground several years ago; hot to say that our common bine rot was caused by- aninaoctwas absurd.— Wbondmen find an insuct Jn grape, per hapi one to ft Vera] thousand so affected, ■ they too hastily conclude that this is tbo sole cause of disease, and so promulgate a hew theory.

Horse, Buggy and Harness, $400

BiT Splendid Rosewood Pianoforte val* . ued at.$350,00* 368 Gold land Silver Watches—all in Hunting Cases—from' $18 to $350,00. .

264 Prizes in American Gold, from $3,50 to $500; 200 Acres Farming Land; 330 Sells Solid'Sifverand.Dou-bte-plated Ware (-Patent 'self- winding and Araet* ican. Sporting Watches;

DISTRICT ELECTORS.

Isl—R. A, Clements, of Daviess. Contingent—Turner Nelson, of Posey. 2d—Dr. W. I’, Sherrod; of Orange; Contingent—W. W. Bradley, of Floyd, lid- -David Sheets, of Monroe. ■ Contingent—J. H. C. Rodger*, of Jefferson, t 4ih—EthelbcrtC. Hibben, of Hash. Contingent—Sandford GrayBoh/of Decatur. I 5lh—'Samuel Orr, of Delaware.; * . j . ‘ Contingent -- W. Watt,! of Union. t . I ■ 6th—Franklin Hardin, of Johnson. , Contingent—■ D. Vanlaning* bam, of Hancock. .* 7th—James A, Scott, of Putnam 1 . Contingent—John .B. Beach, of Vigo. ' 8th—W. M. Jconcra, of Tippecanoe*. Contingent—Jesse Petro,of Fountain. \ i* - Olh—James Bradlay; of Laporto; - Contingent—Root. F. Groves, Of > — ' ■ i 7 lOlb—R. Breckinridge, jr. of Alien., Contingent— Geo. W. Bbcl- . don, of Noble. * : 11th—J.R. Coffrotfa, of Huntingdon. Contingent—Joseph A. Lew- - is, of Tipton. , ’ 1 ;

Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, - &C-, ic„ Ac.,

California— Judge" Terry, the murderer of Hon. David 0 Broderick, has been acquit-* ted. The witnesses to establish his guilt were on their way from Sari Francisco in a small boat, but being delayed they, did not reach the Court House until the case had gone to the jury. : On theopening ofthe Court the Distlict Attorney announced : that his; witnesses hari not made their appear* ance. The case went to the jury without a word of testimony, and under the' charge of Judge Hardy, a verdict' of acqiuttal was rendered before 10 o’clock. ' ■ .

Numocr of Prizes 2,380 Value of Prizes .......$16,500 Tickets Limited to ........16,500

Cincinnati Venereal Hospital, Etbihiitktd in ihr Ytar 1S50. fok tiu: uF- i iuvATE iiu-xases. under the control ul tw./i.f tlje iJ<Ml . Fn.lt.viil Phj tieum lu Ittd kJdU. Ifc* K. llos inert from Loo.Ion in. I Pari* Hospital*. aid f..r Uic ]Ajt luu yuan of tlte Cincinnati Wuerc.il H. f .piu1,auJ lie. jt U. Kit-*«-•>*,talc «t Ne* Vyft, HI* b Uijoulj ol*, U« la lie tily where a ]>criuat.cut n re vl l*ritalu lllsraou* ean he ultUUiud, ki bout in« Lfu of mercury or change of .lieu ■ L ouvrrboM tarot In G lu *c Lour*. Gleet cured in 3 lt> 10 date. .Stricture* curediu I to 3 keeks Nuctuf Xml Kmbsloiit iloji[n.-d In g |o 0 dav*. Seminal \VeaktiL-M cured lu 3 M £ keek*. 'f-iphiliwlu i.i rriuuiy Stage* cured lu 3 day*, >etnn.laiy Symptom* cured in 1 m 3 keek*. ■ Skin, Dl*aase* cured in 1 to 3 keel*. Impute icy, vigor rett'.red In 11,. t keck*. .Ill |h*. we ot a l*n* vato Nature treated k ith ui.i-amltelli r uttru. Male or Female. . . Ur. Bonaparte** Great Work on Vr calc Ilia* ease*, the Private Guide to Health, 1* bcneOelal to nil, male aud female,the old aid. young, tbnuld read tLU Look. It kill eohgl ten Uium ; k ho gh>jw )u darkdet*. rrice 3J evn *. tent LV ■ mail. I>r; Bonaparte'* Celebrated Proven ice never La* nor never kill fail,married ladle* UW feeble to bear rU Id re n v except at the haia d of file, ahuuid beiu, (Kjeaeuiou of Utl* lu etitlon. . Trice iciineud to gi. Ur. BouaiAtle'i French Patent Mhle Safe! ItU perfectly tafe; and never fall* to j ire utl*.' faction. ItUthoouly tafe and turn urevetuiv* •gaintt pregnancy and dUcotc. Ttd price of the French Patent Male Safe, 91 the* opt* one, 94 per half dozen. 3*pur dozen. Seubymall.' iLr* Madame LdiivjL'* Female Modthly Pill* ■ U ft tftftt fttitl rdtible rebuilt foritii pnulotij and ait female disease*. Ladle* thou d not m them during pregnancy, asihcy kll produce miscarriage. ■ Price 91 jier box—eitn But. 95, cent to any add re** by mall. Urt. 11. & K, are the men to consult they ark; ackcot lodged to bo im Hm... 1 :p*M Mid kin* of venereal disease*, at J the only Doctor* who receive Monthly Hep >rit Item. mo-old world, they bare been acCtuto oed from an early age of witness tin various ‘ disease* whiih clHia mankind, and to catch the progress through a tone carterof pr fodonal ituuy, in every sphere of Ute, fromih rlmmblo abode of poverty to the mention of Ibi wealthy, and having ascertained beyond n doal ■ the vast. suffering of humanity, they delenal od io «e* , led the genera live iytlem at their itrikuUr itudy.andto whole atentlob to, the allevutloo of the dltettea of Ihr: e Import' ant function*, i'o Icltett will be an* icnxi onlet* they contain a remltthnce or . pottago , stamp. Call or addicts, Ur*. IIG.NAPAKTE & key; OLDJT, - No. IBS Sycamore St-, beL Filth &: uth Su. T . Eatttide. Onra lionnSi.'M.to9r w. UsepSiFdO Ctncliuut ,OUo. ■

. in* Drawings take place Monthly. Xt ICT Every ticket bolder receives a printed list of drawn numbers. .

D* AH drawings take place in public, tuperintended exclusively by the ticketholders. , [ C Agents wanted in every locality, to whom the most liberal inducement* are omStrf. ID* All Prizes promptly paid. ET Send for a Circular! ' : Single Tickets, $1. Six Tickets, $5,00 Address A. J. ALEXANDER, jy Franklin, Johnson Co., Ind.

Adolphus ' Gets Inspired. —“Dearest, I will build thee a cot ail covered witH iVy, in Eomo secluded vale closbby a purling brook, meandering over its pebbly bottom, incessantly babbling in dulcet, tinkling strains, ‘ibvo; * love, Jove;’ where the atmosphere is redolent of soothing, spicy aromas, that make the eyes languish and the heart , dissolve in liquid fires of love—where the blamy morning zephyrs sigh in the dense forest’s leafy maze, chanting love’s melody—where thetinysongsters that whirl in the ethereal space, warble nought ( but love. X will plant thee agardon of gorgeous loveliuess, culled from nature’s mast ardent designs, wannest tints and sweet-smelling incense,” ‘Dolpy, dear, don’t forget to leave a patch for cowcumbers and inguns—they arc sb nice pi—kled.’

STATE ELECTIONS BETORE NOVEMBER

Tbo'following States bold elections before the Presidential election, at tbo time stated below;

HEALTH RESTORED! OK. MOTT’S

Alabama, first Monday in August. Arkansas, first Monday in August, California, first Wednesday in Sept. Florida; first Monday in October. Georgia, first Monday in October. Indiana, second Tuesday in October. Iowa, second Tuesday in October. Kentucky, first Monday in August. Louisiana, first Monday In August. Maine, second Monday in September. Minnesota, second Tuesday in Oct. Mississippi, first Monday in October Missouri, first Monday in Abgust, Ohio, second Tuesday in October. Pennsylvania,second Tuesday in Oct. S. Carolina, second Monday in Oct. Texas, first Monday in August, Vermont, first Tuesday ib September.

Cfyalgbttite ipillo.

Dr. Hampton's Compound Diuretic Fills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but are Purely Vegetable in their Com* ' pMiUon.mildbutpotenlin, their . action, and never failtocutc the most hopeless caso_ of those diseases to which they are , j particularly adapted. Er. Hampton's Comp’d Diuretic Pill Is Endoned, Recommended, and Used' in the Practice of Physicians gen* erally, for the Cure of the above Diseases. When Physicians - recommend a Prepata- ; Uon, sufferers should no longer hesitate ■ • to teat its ef- , / ■ ficacy. For Sale Everywhere ' For Sale Everywhere; ‘ For Sale Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere, For Bale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. ' For Sale Everywhere,' For Sal a - Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. ’ For Sale Every where., ■ For Sale Everywhere. ’ * For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere.. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. . For Sale Everywoete.

1' v aperient and itanicbic preparation of IRON', putlfltd of OijjtD and Carbon by combustion m Hydrogen, of hign medical authority and extra* ordinary efficacy fa each of Ute foUowIng.comjpIalnU, tU: ■ DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMACIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DUHBtUKA, CONSTIPATION, SCROFULA, SALT RHEl'M, SCURVY, JAUNDICE; LIVER COMPLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEARNESS, MlSMEN3TBUATI0N, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, etc.

' A fire at Crescent City on 27th ult. destroyed property to the amount of six thousand dollars. - :;

Tho Douglas and Breckinridge factions in tho ancient town of Jonesboro have mutually’ passed a non intercourse apt, by the terms of,which the Douglas "men have resolved not to trade at the Breckinridge stores, and tho Breckinridge families have detei mined not to - visit the Dougins families nor to recognize them as respectable members of society.— Chicago Press.

■ Tbe IROX being absorbed by the blood, and thus dreuUUng Vmragh the whole system, no put of thebody can escape ihtit truly wonder fnl Indue ace. • The experience of thousands daily prom that no preparation cf Iron CM for a moment bo com* pend with It. - Imparities of tbe blood, depression of rltri energy, pale and other* 1m richly complexloai indicate Us necessity In almost crcry coucclrablecase. In all cuci of femrie debility (fluoralbut chlorosis,cUt,) It] effects an deUghfoUy renovating.. Ko remedy has ever been discovered, in tbe whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an turnstul disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative It has no superior and no substitute. Kf Put up nneat flat metal boxes con tain log M PIUs, price 50cents per box; six boxes, t'i SO; one doico boxes, $4 tw. For tale by Druggists generally. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. AH letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE A CO., Gx.txxxL Auisrra, 339 Broadway, New-York. For salt in Veray by J, L. TIUCBAUD, dealer In Ctnutue fomriy jltdicintt, decT-ly

STATE CS5TS1L COMMITTEE. . lat Diiirict—J. B. Gardner, . t " 2d ** Levi. Sparks, j ltd - , Goo. H. Kyle, • 4 th ** Dr. B. F. MnUenV 1 ; ; 5lb *• Alex. White, : 6th John II. Elder, (• ( James 31. Tomlinson) Jaime Nicolai, j - Jatnea Johnson, ■ 7th '• ■ James M; Oliver, 8th ** Thomas Wood, j 9th 11 Thomas D. Lemon ,j 10th , G. F. B. Wadleigh, 11th . Dr. E, B. Thomas,; W. II. Talbott/Cbairmin.

New York, July.31,

Gen. Houston writes to bis friends here that bis nomination being an independent movement ho will decline.

Tbo Times’ Washinglon correspondent refers to rumors of wall-or-gan!red movements in several Southern States for the dissolution of the Union, on Kelt's plan, and agents have gone to Europe to ascertain what would be the course of England and Francs on the establishment of ti . onthem Confederacy.

■ Able speeches were made by Hons, jesso D. Bright, Graham N. Fitch, D. R. Eckles, B. F. Mullen, and others.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION) . ' PlUL A DELPHI Aj; ; f (A Benevolent Institution, estabUshedhy special ■. endowroeotforthe relief of iheakiand . distressed, afflicted with Virol cat and Epidemic diseases, and especial* . ly for the cow of Diseaaei of ' the Sexual Oifans. . ; ; MEDICAL ADVICE eirco gratis, by tb At- . tine Surgeon, to all who apply by I Qcr.' wim a description of their eondttio%' (an, ' eupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and In cas s of ,' extreme poverty, Atetticisea furnished fr « of . charge. . ■.;■.■■ ■. v.--., Vitoaat* Reroaia on Spennalonbma, and' other disease* of the Sexual Organs, ana on the *Yt» Ra*r&iM employed In the DUpenkir. aentlo the afflicted In waled letter envehpea,. tree of charge. Two or time stamps format* • - afe will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. Smut IlocaxToxi Acting Surgeon. Howard AaSociatiohJfo. S Sooth Slain street, Philadelphia, Pa: ‘ apl$ ly .

Important to females; ; DR. CHBESEMAN'S, FILLi. , The combination of Ingredient* In those Pda ate the mult of‘a long and extsuatre practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain la correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstrua* ' lions, removing all obstructions, whether from cold dr otherwise, headache, pain In the pda, palpitation of the bcart,oUturt>ed sleep, which arise from Interruption of mure. ’ I To Uaoixn Lxsics,. . Dr. Cheesemanls Pill* are Invaluable, as they will brief on the monthly period with re futility. Ladies who have been dluppointod tp the use of other Pill*, tan place the utmost eooS* denee In Dr. CheeeemanTs Pill* doinf huFthat they rcpreseaUodo, * ■ , . - .. R. R. OOTCfllHQS, General Aftnt for the United States,', - < 163 Chambera-at., Kew-Tdrt, TV vJurm ell WlolueU ariert akcaU kidriisrC,: • Sold by J. L, Tenney, Veny, Indian!;,5 , Joigcuu, Plerence, IniKtaa. ' . ■

Tho sum of $6,150 contributed in tho United States for the benefit of old Brown’s family, was distributed among them a few days ago. The widow and three small children received $2, 250, John Brown Jr., §1,000, Watson Brown’s widow §300, Wm, Thompson’s §500, and tho ©there the t alanoe.

It was decided not to nominate a State ticket at present, but to appoint an Fiecutivo Committee, with power to nominate if the present nominees ahould not maintain a neutrality as to Douglas and Breckinridge.

GF* A Branch ofthe Clerk’s Office of the United States District Court has been established at Louisville in compliance with an act of Congress. The first session of the Court will be held in September.

OAA KEGS BELMONT NAILS on 01/v band and for sale low by . nov!2 F, P. GR1SARD 6c. SON.

Price* Fifty Cents per Box* pacrmxD osir it

— It. W: Fumass.-editor of the Brownsville (Nebraska) Advertiser, announces his determination.!© abandon tho Democratic party and hereafter advocate Republican principles.

DR. J. T. HAMPTON <t CO., 4C6 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa.

Double Shovel Plows. A LARGE SUPPLY Just rtcrired,by apIQ F, L. GBISARD A BOX.

IT For sale in Switzerland countyby J. t. Thicbaod, Veviy; J. W. Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers A Cotton, Moaefield; Wm. Gibson, PaUiot; N. Jorgen* son. Florence. , dtc2My -

J3T A tailor being reproached by • silly.fellow ta only tn« ninth part of a nan, retailed by saying; "Still, I in better o5 than you ; for i fool II no part of« tain at all.”

fflE AS—TEAS.—Jait received, a fresh supply of X Imported Teas, which will be sold at reduced price*, at the Cash Store of augi CUURVOISIER * LEWIS.

SST A thorn is tho hush it worth two in thg heed.

A LABOR supply bTth^ y L ORlSARtfSaON - ■

TITTXDdw CLASS.—Jlat received, Window , T T Glut cfaTi situ, *£S3E TEAI3-