Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 3, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 July 1853 — Page 4

lllftkln Ucueille,

jbark rough ami rao?$y and all covered jwilh small, feeble, ill formed bud* and I fruit sjuii?; loaded, perhaps, with small, -worthless fruit, not WQflh picking np. Now those who desire to guard their irrpi against wearing out, must 'not be too greedy of a great crop. .They must master that natural reluctance we all feet to pick off a portion of the fruit. ■ They must thin them out so as to leave them evenly distributed over ll;e tree, ami only so many as can pc brought to full and perfect maturity without injufy pr death to the ircc. Ilul.wc shall be asked, /‘How aye we to know how many wc ought to leave or how many to taker' Well, wc confess it takes some little skill and experience ip thin a crop judiciously, but he who goes abput it in earnest will lind some indications to aid him. It will not do to thin in all cases alike, because the vigorous tree in a generous soil, will carry a ’large crop without injury, and .one that would be almost certain death to a delicate qr feeble tree having limited resourse§ ip tlje way of food, just as a healthy, robust, well fed man can perform a day’s work with ease, dial a weakly, ill fed man dare nqiaiicmpt. The growth of a tree, the appearance of its foliage, the length and thickness of iis young shoots, aflord a very reliable guide as 10 the vigor of the tree and its ability to Lear a heavy crop. Some varieties arc naturally moderate and constant bearers, aud kept under goad culture might thinning while others bear enormously some years, the fruit actually covering every part of the tree, aud requiring props and supports to keep them from being torn to. pieces. Such trees cannot bear so , in successive years, not can they long remain healthy. * ‘f’heii bes|de thinning tl|c fruits, good culture must be given them in their fruitful years, and lop-dressings of compost in a well decayed state. Garden trees may have liquid manure and mulching instead of top-dressing. 'Such care as this, not costing much, will not only sustain the vigor and health of trees, but produce large, handsome, marketable fruits. When a tree is loaded to breaking down. onc : ha|f or three fourths of tfje fruit is worthless, and til the advantage of a large crpp is lost.

Receipts.—To become popular—join the strongest church and ail secret societies.

P HIE.

Madison & Cincinnati PA0KETS-

MARRIAGE. H1PPISESS MD COMPETEKEi

To become ‘.'ye$” to every other ram's opinions anJ have none of your own.

V E V A Y:

WHY 15 IT* ** behold mar r.a4ln, *ciit« ia the Betid its or lib knAts in betlth iM mriu with > cotaflicilioa of diieun tiJailaienu, dtprtruit Ihtn Ulhe fowtr (ir th« eaiortMU °r I'fr *1 « «' wbf« ptink-U fcao)-vicr afipinn, * eo#J,U « aiufonh* cmMMor hFtnlTrrianAt tilt—j’trtaptTeitl before. ptAtp* damt nillwoii, or ih« flnt rr*r» of taitrwit—. * ,n * “ iwir ori<u> aoIijLt uio aaomict J. BcJ otCMn* Dt|i*Cltd. Ilf ApTKK TEARS,

THU USD AY

JULY 7, 1S-73.

To become ejalteil (a a little oflice—be at all times ready to act as a tool ter •*bi<r ° men.

RAILROAD LIKE.

Bugs qn I* I ants.

WISCONSIN No. 2,, .T. T. Wright, Master. HOOSIER STATE,.., J, 0, Wright,51 aster. EXPRESS. C. David, Muter.

The seasons of vinca and stripped bugs it nl innJand the following for U:e benetit of our farmers and gardeners, is taken Irom liie Waiervilic fMc.) J/utV. The remedy sirkes us - as being exceedingly riiiipie and practical:

To become slandered—print a paper, tell the try ill, and tread on dm lues of rogues and squirts.

DR. DA NO LA DT, Tcvny, Ind.,

UTirn too lilt Co k* bnrturJ by oar iMnlidir.yt took !*'*■ ua moan, ud rrjrtt ihc foil cttuoiiitutt of ou tcaoruca. Whit wonIJ wcantollenclrcto pouttt.ia rutr lift. the ™[*W(« wrobtua u alter r»«»! Aad wh-U d»T» ud aichu of OBCBith *« tnbhl wt hu* been Iturtd, if (1m kmwltdcu ttu timely pomeued It b

WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS :

Dnijj*;, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dye SluA's, Tobacco and Clears, Fancy Articles, Perfumery,” Spices, ic. Has just received, and will constantly keep on hand, a well-selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and oil others usually kept in I>;ug Stores, which he will sell at Il,o lowest cash prices. .March 10, Itt5*>. *39,

m’Ai.r.u in

The morning boat down, will leave Cincinnati daily at 10 o’clock, and run through w ithout slopping. Reluming will leave Madison at 4 o'clock.

(KT Punch says, an astronomer, being asked wlial the use .of an eclipse was, replied—“Ob, I don't know, perhaps it gives the sun time for reflection.”

AIEhAKCHOLY AND START LI NO

The evening boat down, will leave Cincinnati at 3 o’clock, P. M. Returning will leave Madison at 12 o'clock, M., and will attend strictly to all way business.

•*T« keep them from young vines put a box i on no a hill: three shingles, live inch- ** wide, are enough; make a letter A with them, fasten them up with dirt or slicks. Notice, and you tyill tec the bugs lly in strait lines near ilie ground, and besides, ihcy cannot stop in iheir flight ami lei themselves down on the plant, as a chimney swallow lets himself down in a chimney, so that they will lly over the lops of (he boxes and fight on something on' the oilier side/ If they . sum up again, they will lly over die tops of the boxes and light upon aomthing onlhc'oppositc side. Ueeastonly, if-the droves aid very low, this lighting place will'happen to be just inside of the box, but not very often. 1 have driven off a great number front'a hiif and pul a box around, and only one or two bugs got back. There Is no" need of-killing the bugs; simply drive them oil and put on the boxes, or pul them on bjlurc they eomc. You do not put covers over the tops; pul suulkopen boxes touiid with the sides high enough,si) dial when you stand ten feet [rum the hillyou cannot sec them, and thereby will nut know where the plants are so as to light' upon them.' ifo’uoi make the boxes mo high fur that shades ilje.plants: nor to low, lor .then the bugs wjll she the plants and light iipou them—they will tly strait to them.— 1 have been twelve years in making observations upon this insect, and have used the box froth that time but did not discover why the bugs did .not get. in till last year while in Waltham, Moss. In a garden there where I iiiitudueed the pox,'1 found that they did* uot.comu in Ifecause they could nut. 1 know ..of several who have used ilia box for a long time with success. gardener, in Massachusetts was pleased with the box,’ anti said, •• We have a black bug, also which crawlcs on the ground, amt'biles of the plant close to the root, and yuui - box wilt shut him out. T, 0. TAliS’E.'

JVf IwhoM the itrhm mJ itfnli(ntnttlir dmt ■ yib fur mist Jem, fran U1MI aimpU and coultulltblr. ntily nnwdwd~ot he mm mil,—act beany J, if ttttr

(Kr AH the performances of human art, at which wc look with praise or wonder, are instances of the resistless force ol perseverance. ,

The Madison and'Indianapolis and Terre Haute and Richmond Railroads run in connection with the above steamers, forming a direct through line from Cincinnati to Terre Haute, connecting at Terre Haute with the St. Louis (Mo.) and Spring field (111.) U. S. Mail Stages, which leave Terre Haute on the arrival of the cars at that point, going through without delay. By this line passengers can pass fromCincinnati to St, Louis in half the lime that it requires by any other route; and by this route the traveler avoids the dangers of the Upper Mississippi river, which are so much feared by all those who travel upiu Trains fromMuncie, Bcllefentaine Railroad, and the trains from Noblcsville, Peru Railroad, connect at Indianapolis.' Trains to Shelbyvillc, Knighlilowb,’ and Rushville connect at Edinburgwith the express line.' OThrough tickets can be bad ai the cterVrf office on board of either of the above steamers, or nt the offices and Indianapolis," and Terre Haute and Richmond Railroads, . May 12,; ISM.

'WIFE AMD MOTHER * Pot'eneJ it* bformatiou coBUjoed iai liule rnloae. f with la the mcti of alt) which woitd *par» to bnulf tears of msERv, And to her bwhri da nmtul toil and utirtT of n'isd. nwjmnly detobb* *pob him Ifom Octant of dw Wife wuhuai ri.be Lin I be on'ortBiur of acqmm.y Uot coatpfltntf wb'cn fcit miwu u* •Btithnt.uJ tUe T«*i.M>oa o'.pS'th would man th« brfuen 01 bitutlf, wif».tad, CbiIiIrb. ■ ■

NEW FUHNITURE HOUSE.

U >? hnpossilde to make pome people understand their ignorance; because it requires knowledge to perceive it. r

SECURE THE JlEASB OF 1IAFPIXE&A ,a pouened el :h* fcaowtcdn.lha nit k»* tasted the uckam »ad poterty el tboauado. If *“,V r " c ? no wife w noiki b nnMhb if tlt« ntrlftt 10 btuI btmir of that knoutnUi w mpMt to twn.tr, which would ipu* twr mrb nf niiw. h« U* muL,r bmwii nnd wotiwriiy w Iwtbnttand. ui tonfre npan bcrcbiMnn Out tlr»u«i»bot» Ul Mice—belt by hoJwi,with>*allhrBUBdi. Tbuuoultd(« UMnUbcdln a Lute wetk rautlcd

03” ’i'he “skeleton on the hearth" is the latest name given to the rum bottle.

0O~ An obstinate man docs not hold opinions, but they hold [pm.'

TI1R public is most respectfully informed that the sjjbscfibet has opepml, and will consUnly keep on baud a geqcfal assoilpicutof ruRriTURii, wjth care, and purchased with cash; which l;c flatters himself he can sell as low for cesh, as can bp had elsewhere. , Call in and orainne my stock, two doors above Alex. Ik-lruz it Co.-s Gfopery Store, |if Scbeiick’s large brick. LUCIAN ROCS. May 5, ISd3, ‘47

THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. By OR. A. M. MAUHICEAP, - ri«rrt>«> or.mitiiii of wowrw. pjit JliairtdjX 2M. PHu, M ttf. (os nxt ms;, axyAi nsauta, fl 00.) Fint ia 1KT. tad it ti not BURPRlZJXp pp WpsppnFUI^ c .e n *y ,r, !yr thit every pbhale, UilETlIElt MARHIKU OR HOT, VAU tuyp acquire a fall ktwnltdu.of lh« tiatture, character and canicu or her complaint*. With yhe Tarlona symptom*, and that nearly, ,■ * * . IUX.F A'UfJh'hJOS copies diottU t*T» bwa mH. It b bmoctkable to eoarer (allr ttra nrioa* rnttifnt 6r«td of. u tiff *r- of a Mtnn itrkllr Utcadtd fut Q,» mmeufoi MM coabnpUuuC aunbjy*, hat so ftiule tfiiroui of ealorint byalUi, and lint beaatr, routeqaeat iroo Inllh. which ii m coodicif* to her own inpviscu, ud dot tfb«h«btti,kat eitklrbuorwill ohttia jt, bKitor will itetf hqtbuail who hpthe torn ta4 tffctiim of tut wife at Man, or that of hb o'wb recaabir WptOf famk UPWARD? OK OWE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES ’ 4ti teen SENT OT moathf CAUTION ; TO THE FOBLIO.'

Avoid all'prohnily in thy yqtilh.

Sittings of Hie A'oiirts lx Tin: Cocstv op Switzkrumi, Inuu'na

CIRCUIT COURT.

1st Monday of May.'J 1st Monday of November. CO.UillOA' VJ.C VS CO UUT. Switzerland County,

LIVER COMPLAINT.

JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS,

l?L Monday of January, I 1st Monday of April 1st Monday of July, | 1st Monday of Get.

1 LACKS MITIM

Anil another diseases arising from, a disorderwl Liver, Stomach, such. as constipation, inward piles, fullness or blood lo the head, acidity of the stoiAactf, nausea, heart-burn, dis-. gust for food, fullness, or weight m the.slomnch, swimming of t|ip head, hurr|ed otf difficult breathing, filming $t the heart, choking or sensation when in a lying posture, djpmessof vision, dots pr webs, before the sight, fever and dull pain ip the head, deficiency in perspiration, yellowness of thp skip and ryes, paips in the side, back, chest, limbs, £p., aiidilpp ilushps of bent, burning in the flesh, constant imagi pings pf pvil and great depffnsion of spirits, c?n bf pfiecloally cured by

Ohio County, 3d Monday of January, | 3U .Monday of April. 3d Monday-uf July, [ 3J Monday of Ua.

to.u ill INS ION E ICS CO I’JCT.

1st Monday of March | ’lslMor.dayofSetlleinber 1st Monday of June | IstJlondayorUeceiiiber

Take Notice*

THOSE interested will take notice that the undersigned vast lie purchase r at the tax sale uf the Treasurer of Switzerland county, toil., of the properly,listed as follows: amt if they wish to avail themselves of the right of redemption, they can do so, if they comply with Uie requirement of the low.by calling on J. It. Titus the Recorder of said county, Lot No. 53 in the town of Patriot listed to James SIcGlaughlin. . * ■ 2 acres of land listed to Geo. WoodniiT. Lot No. 4 in Patriot, listed to Ami Hackelt. 1® ac res of land listed to Elisha 'I’huinpsun. 15 73-100 acres of land listed to Samuel Lyons.

r¥TiiK undersigned would respectfully inform A the public generally, that he. U prepared to dp qll kinds pf work pertaining to \t\s trade, lie pays particular attention |o (Illuig *i] 1 orders for .*, '

BE SOT DEPUAODEDI

V/e consider tins subject of much importance to the fruit grower. We know, by ample experience that it is. We-crop our trees heavily, perhaps loo heavily; but every season we have too perform a thinning process, ami we should consider the neglect of it nothing less than the willul destruction of our trees.— Genesee ■Farmer, ' ' 'i: ■'

J)Rv HOOFLAND’S

Boy no book nuU»> *Dr. A. M. ManHeeso. ttt Liberty Street. X. W U nit tho liUo pare*- *n*l tha entry In tho Clerk* ODeo oq the back <4 lire titleruga; am| boy wily of mpeetablo amt booonbla UtiUt-re, or aend by mall, and addre*i to Ur. A. M. Mattrlcpan,’ u there are tporhni'ipid icrpt-pilikit* InfrinsemenU of eopj-rigbt.

CKI.EIIHATEP PE/JJI/l.y PITTPIIS

racPAKEo ay ■ D|t t C, HI, ,TACKfiO>, AT TIIH GERMAN ilEPiOINK STORE, 130 AVfJl Mrcpt l*hi|adelpbto. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled—ifetjualled by any other ptvparalion HI Hie Unilfij as Hie Ciires-alkM, in many cases after skjllfurphysiqans had failed. . These Hitters are .worthy the attention of invalids, possessing ereal virtues in the rcc(ification of diseases of the spid ks.-er glands, exercising the digestive on-ai?, Ihf y arc withal, safe, certain and pleasant.

LET BVERYOWIKK AXD IIUSDASD . a . POXDERI . , Ko cirnie for Icnonince, when Ignorance . It MUery to thoae w« hold near nml dear, and when to dispel our Ignorance la within onr ranch. •

■ -as. HORTON. June 23, 1833.—j-3\y.

We thank our frienil Paiito * for the above. Must persons who Use the boxes ibin!; it necessary tu cover with uiillmct or grass; hut careful observation will show the mistake. Uy .the time the vines ate (urge enough, to run beyond the buses the bugs will have disappeared. We have mid the boxes several years, ami never knew them to fail ti> protect the vines completely. ,A good |>rotectipu for red* ulien, ouiuns. and such routs; as sutler from a smaj while maggot, is lo.kecp the earth that comes immediately in contact with tltcpi dtencfied with tobacosiccpiiigs. It carefully ami constantly attended’ to it invaribly proves succesful. Tho, box is no protection unless covered. The mag* gut is deposited by a - email black - lly, that disappears in season for the routs to come to* maturity if protected till they ore tolly gaiwtu One pound of tobacco at eight cents will bo strong enough for live or sis, pails of water. Nothing but tobacco won ns and men can endure tobacco. ■

’ To enable every nos to JedJe upon the inJU • pciMdWo (MVrafffy of poaswdDgp copy, anil that no ylJin, or mother need remain nntnwrroed upon the many woks, which, earner or later, are destined |a make Tearful ravage* opotj be; health, unless (aurjtil again*!, 'and that fh> craulderat* and affectionate tnphond hare cao*e to upbraid himself with neglect of tho welhro of btawife—a pamphlet of thirty-sit . pages, cootainlog/itty 7 Wt*pag* anii tVntents, together with extract*' from the hodr, vt(I be sent /r*e of cAurvs p> any part of the United Statu, ■ by addressing, port-paid, u hereto. - ‘ V When IvnRXTledge is Happiness, MU cqlt pablji to bo Ignnynnt. ; JSTVOa receipt of One Dollar (far the' fine TMl. Hon. efetra binding.) “TUB MAEBIKD WOMAN'S PltlTATK MRUICAL COMPANION” 1* scot td free) to any pot of the United States. All let-' ten rand ho pceLpaid. and aJJ reread io Ur. A. M. MAUEICEAU, Box 1331, Kew Ywk.CUy.TnWUh ... lngODeo,No.tW UbeityStrettjIJpw Yortf,

Tile Tress.

iiiTimy, £SP,Df.,J. IV. JMATlsIJ, will continue to Practice in Vovay, the First .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, Uie first Saturday, of each imfntti. Warsaw, the Second Monday Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. " *' ' ' ’ July 10, 1851. . d-tf.

V7AGONS, CARRIAGES, l|ny Tress Irons, etc., etc., and-will-promptly attend (o any and all kinds of work left in his hands. , >

tr W. II. LLCEEXBiCJI.

No chains can bind, nor prisons bar. Nor priestcraft secretly destroy, The-Press; whose power sets thrones ajar, And plays '.villi empires as a toy.

Haying Spent many years 'at blacksmithing, he Hallers himself that he can’do work as well as canTic done elscwhctein the western country, and as cheap as the cheapest. Give me a call, at ray shop on. Ferry street, Seminary street.' • JOSEPH JAGERS. Vcvay, May 12, 1853. . „ . 48. ..

' IIPAP AND BE CONVINCED Fromthe i!fl«top Rce."

The editor said, Dec. 22d, Dr, Uonfoiuft Cehltatrd German UUurs for.the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, chronic ortiervous debility, ja deservedly one of the most popular 'medicine* <»f theday. These Hitlers have been used by thousands, and p friend at our 'elbow says |,e has hitnsplf received an effectual and pennar,enl cure of Liver complaint from . the use of this remedy, TVe are Convinced that, hi th«t use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gams stlength and vigor—a fact worthy of groat .cojisidcralioiu They are pkasaiil in aisle and smeii,.and c?vf be used by persons with the most delicate slopwchs with safety, under any circumstances Weare speakin"' from cxpcriincncc, and to the afflicted we advise their .use.

God bless th£ Press! and lei it glow Like some fat-spreading blooming lief.-! Till all the. tcorld shall brighlly grow beneath the sun of Liberty.

IsAWCARD. John \V. Spcnccr, Attorney at Law will regularly attend the Courts of Switzerland and Ohio Counties, and will promptly attend to all such business as tnay-bo cohluled to him within the .Slate. V2-25,

THE CONTRACT OF

; Insii rsm ce,: OFFERS tiy means of which, pfttdcnl men escape losses. They transfer to others the risks which inevitably cause them. For n small consideration, these risks, which might iti an unlucky event, min individuals, are safely assumed by Companies well organised amt judiciously managed. Such an institution is the ' •

Free Frettte makc./r« men, where’er Cursed hautiness in royal veins Descends enough to note the tear. The patriots sheds, in Lis deep pains.

For’sale'jby.iJ.'-T.'Alsap, Decatur; A. L. Morion, Monroe; W, $ H, Patfcrsnn, Angola; Gammon .and. Neff, Loranspotl;!). W.'Jiurrougbs, Fort Wayne; S. r, Fans, Greencasllc; J. ftljlgf, Richmond;,F, SiFaimVShelbyville; F. Roberts,. La -Porte; Q.R,Harvoy,' Vincennes.—Indiaua. . • • f : ' ; K-j ; ' InNcw-York, City, Springer ff Townsend; AdiianceV Sheimah and Co.; Dewitt- and; Da. vcwpoitj aiul Co.t aud ot tho Of piCK; 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwich. . ’ May 5, 1853. . . 47-1 y.

O Vesr oVessr Roll up, Tumble up, Run up. Crawl up, anyway (oggtpp. I'ST received from New Orltjns; ’

God curse the hands, that ruthless dare To barm Die object we caress! Blot out the mi ml to the idiot’s stare. Which thinks one thought ’gainst a Tree Press.

50 UUs. Molasses, . 5 lituJs, Sugar, 15 Sacks Coffee; all cf which will nn suld low for cash, l>y F. L. CJRIbMU> jau. 20, Comer of Main & Feuy ALSO;

PROTFCTI O N;

, Wniu,» tmctjf \Vic W«A Literary Mprs published, said, Aug.'25— _ “Da. JIopfusd’s Rekiiax Brmnijtj mannfact«red by Dr.Jackson, ore recommended by of the, most prmuirienl members of the faculty asap article of tAifch. efficacy in cases orfemalc wetness, ■ As siiplfia the case, we woiiW pdvise r a|l mothers abotlle, ar.dsareIhomselreairujcfi sickness. Persons of debilitated conslit«tipns will find these Bitters ourarjUjgcons.lo (btrir liealth. as iye know from experience the saljjUyy Pffept they have upoawcek systems.” . .. ;j)> . ; f: . : , J- IWBB EVIDENCE.- • • */rfie Hot. g. D. Ilmrusc, Ifoyor of the Cily ofCamdcti, N. J.vsays; : ■ ' (t|Joon.ivo’s Gum am Bittck,—tVe have seen jnany, flqlleriftg notices of this medicine, and the source from H’Jijch they came induced us. Id make, inquiry respecting its merits.— Fioiriinquiry wcwprc persuaded to use it, and mustsay thaUwe found it sped fie in its action upon djsescs of the lirjf and digestive organs, and'ttbe powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a slate of repose, making sleep re* freshing,'., , frtf this medicine was more generally used, wcare satisfied there would be Jess sickness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real & imaginary diseases emanate. Have thejn in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would adv|se our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial—it wilt recommend itself. If should, in .fact, be in every family, Jfoothcp medicine can produce such evidences of merit. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the lastlhree years, .and the strongest testimony tnits favor, is, that there is more of it usgd in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other postrums combjped, a fact that can be established, arid fully proving that s icipntific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form.

liSEiCEjmpm: HARTFORD, CONN.

"Let there be light”—styid He who made One world U> light up all the lest. Earth heard the word—and thirty obeyed, Herself m glorious brightness dress’d.

■: rs' THpj undersigned * ■ having periiiajjenUye*- ' . toblislied tbemselyenal j— =. -gteu Sun, Indiana, iff Foundry Rusinestf, would respectfully! in3r* Bm« • , ■ Com Dm i|ay Growey* m Ifinrl ’ XSi °f Indiana! and .-KenBij] 'jfl • vf\ tuck y» u,al din JR MjjiB VA continue, to .tnanufactr VoUM. ; . " luje -Screws”for the . Mflinfdn,.Of PeatCf Way ,, Press, .wjjicb-are jwt inferior loony made ip mv SE the United Stales, from \L Ji Si'sC. \llie fact that the best Screws the preference nrrj'SDnL over all others, • r Wp fjayc also RalcnledaTIorse Power, asid to be, by competent Judgds, Hie best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be attached to the Press if desired) aijd forming a part of the Press—if the Horse Power is psed, it does not take any extra room more than what is already taken by the Press. We warrant all work done by,us, to be of good materials and sound Iron. Wp also, do all kinds of casting that is done in similar establishments. ETA 11 orders in Switzerland County, left with our, Agenl, F, L. GKISARD, will be promptly attended to. . • » J. -M. RE1STER & CO. Rising Sun, April 29, 1852. ' ; IJ-tf

filuts on Xliiuuin? Frnil.

A large assortment of CarpenfcFs and Cooper’s Tools, City made and warranted, -which will be suld low fur cash, by F. Li GR1SARD, jan. 20. Corner Main & Ferry streets.

The prospects ofau abundant fruit crop throughout uios to I. llrcfrui I growing regions of litis cotyntry, have scarcely ever been better, aepordtug to the best information we cart obtain, than they arc the present season. The wjntcr was pjf ipqrp than an average mildness; ami the, sprjpg, .though carly. has been cool, without any violent changes likely to ctTccH the Vrpit buds. At the prcaeui momeni ('May 14.) * Peaches, Cherries anti Pears, show a remarkable profusion of. blossoms, 'j'ho temperature is lower limit we could wish it to be and for several nights theyp has heeti here a light frost, btyi oiyiijg tq ifye dryness of the atmosphere, it has not, as far as we arc able to judge, done any serious injury. Kyery thing looks promtsing. Last season the crop was very Ijwhi —in many localities a total tailute; and ibis will contribute much to tbp abundance of this scaspa’s crop. , Wow we wish to offer a few J)in|? jit regard to certain yyliich the rircuinslatices call lor. that is f 'nrpyided the crop will be as heavy as we nave reason to anticipate. It is very well known that in favorable seasons, after a failure especially, lrec$ bear luo much, h is verjLcommon to spp then; so loaded \yith (mil as nut oufy’lu cease growing ciijjrely, put to bend apd break down under jin weight'. This should be guarded adapts!. Trees are'in a multitude of cases enabled, broken, contract diseases, and arc, in short, ruined by excessive bearing; and every nmti who appreciates the value pf $ full grown bearing bull Uep. worth from •JlbO ;ti SfiOO as the ease may be, should guard agpinslsncli a icsttli as carefully as he would his ox or his horse against excessive labor lijal would Iju cerlajn In injure or kilt them. Trees like animals, have constitutions lhat can, by proper treatment, be kept sound for a great length of ihjte, or by ppgleet, «i bad ircatment, broken down. Our opinion is that the feeble, diseased, ami shot t lived condition of the poach tri e in i\ew Jetsey, is due, jn a gycid jueasnre, lo -v greedy or cureless system ql pver cropping. Syoknoty lm\yraces . of men ami horses degenerate, from hard • •bur and bad treatment—how they dwindle down inside,Jpap their proportion, symmetry. and tnlclligetice—in short, p ear bul, to use a very-common, bin pxpressive term. Trees “'year out," mo. Mow many we Ijave nll.sccty that jn their , youtfiyiiycn before they had arrived am full beaHng, age and size, liegaq 'to look * ph(—the branches hvislcd ami gnarled, the

Incorporated 1§25«

So from the Press, "let Here be light**— Let earth’s dark corners feel its rays, • ’Till despots tremble at the sight. And shrink lefoic Hie joyful blaze!

This office has now I ransack'd business for more than a quarter of a century, and insured real'and personal properly against loss by Fire find Wale; to the value of more than TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

Clocks, DAY, and 30 Hour Brass Chjckr. J just received a large ami well selected assortment. Forsaleluw by U. P. SCHENCK &. SON, Slay 19, 1S53. Nos, 1 dy 2 Business Row.

Hail glorious day! when none shall groan jlencath oppression’s galling chain Vi hen iVeires shall displace the throne, Aiui/r« thoughts t free uurJs, aijd free - men reign.

IN THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Several Thousand Losses have l>ccn incurred upon tbc above risks, oil of which have peon adjusted at the

LECLERC HOUSE.'

For this, GoiV bless our own loved land. Make her the beacon-light to all! Make her fair stars and stripes to stand, While tyrant powers may riband fall.

Corner of illnin and Ferry SlrcvUt,

VEVAY, INDIANA, f B7UK undprstened especially informs his JL friends and the traveling public generally that this HoifSc, rorrjjerly the “Franklin House” and the oldest Tavern stand in Vevay, is now amply fitted up and furnished fur Urn reception of travelers and boarders. The rooms are spacious aud well ventilated, and haring Cite advantage of n pleasant location, the 'Lkcixsc Hoist: affords accommodations aud inducements to visitors rarely to be met with in a piece of this size. The present proprietor, with twenty years experience as landlord, flatters himself that he shall be able to yiye satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage,; and notwithstanding the House lias changed its name, the saide old tluh officiates as “mine host,” and will always boon hand to wait upon them in person. The Table of the- Lecueuc House is at ail times furnished wiih the subsluttiiufo as welt ns delicacies of the’ season, and the liar sup! plied with Cigars,Tobacco, and Pittsburgh Afe, besides the Native Catawba and ail other Wiiies, of the purest order — nothing' tlronger. RUDEST LECLERC. June 0, IS53, . .52'

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE

At Cincinnati and paid with’ the utmost promptitude according to the conditions cf the Policy, os may be -seen by Hie receipts of the several claimants on flip. This company bases its operatiops upon such a pel fuck'd plan of cash premiums, well scattered risks and long experience in estimating hazards, that the interests of all concerned ate prelected. The Company receives from almost innumerable sources in small an ms, a lafge annual deposit.

Sty 11 Luke City.

A correspondent of the York Times, writing from Sail Lake Oily, the scat of Mormon power, of the growth of {hat place, S4V§—r

Its Animal Premiums and Capital Stock EXCEED $1,000000!

*.* Without detracting jn i|tc least from the enterprise of the saints in this respect, 1 will say, that any oilier body of AnglotjajfOty farmers, mechanics, artisans ai*d Jabtyrer?, (of equal tiutnbers) would have effected quite qs much, if not more, ip the same length of time, "The same number of Shakers would have effected mure, because the amount which has been spent in support of the priesthood and their Aprciqs vyoultj have gone in a more useful direct top, The whole marvel lies in two fapfsj— First, that the entire community were transferred |iprc at oijce, >yitJioi>t wailing for the tedious prfiyesa of a gradual settlement, ..And sicom), alt their energies, stimulated by religions enthusiasm. been measurably directed by a single wtlj. The real miracle consists jn ep large p body of men and women, in Urn piiipu-cftth cenuty, bein g governed and cp[Ufolledby such grossrc!igiQua.ifnpP. s t*? re ** 1

From this fund, JiclJ as a public trust, losses are paid. Tg secure fur the public and the Company a permanent ability to meet every foif demand, all erroneous or fraudulent claims a*e of course rejected. This is the only plan of insurance which cap long deserve the public confidence, mid the undersigned agent confidently jnvites his. friends to secure themselves ol His Agency, against loss by fire,

MARBLE,

WE, the subscribers, would respectfully ajinoupcc to the citizens of this and the adjoining counties ip Kentucky, end Indiana, Dial ive have opened a Shop for the furnishing of monuments, Gravestones Ac.

Spring* linpoi latij)iis;i BEHRY k BERRY, ImpoptcrM and iglibers, 1'aKt eitlo Plniy Mrcpl, betVrciiii tpurlh (iml t'jtlli, ('iiifiitnintt," Wmjld inyiip 3f c roll nuts anti Wliolcsalft to inspect their large mid extensive stock of FANCY GOODS, AuArTKU TO THE SPRING T8.11ir. Onr facilities for securing desirable Styles and cheap Hoods for customers, are not surpassed by any House in the Wpst, as we have-an experienced buyer constantly in the Enslerp elites, forwarding us daily such bafgajns.os the market odefs in KUUIONS,. FANS, MILLINERY GOODS, PERFUMERY* KMimOIttkHlES. COM US, LACK GOODS, •. ImUSHES, HOS1 BUY & 0LOVES, T1 111EAD, WHITE GOODS, JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS,. ,BUTTONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ACCOlltiEONS, CUTLKRVt ‘ VARIETY QOODS.JC. The popular feature of Selling moil of the Goods at five per cent, advance,will be continued. ’* ; i To Cash and Approved Short Time Bliyers, wc can offer Jibe rat inducements; fcblOtf ""dj* RAO’S bought at Ibis offic£.

Thai tlijs medicine will cure Liver Complaint ami Dyspepria, no one can doubt after usingitos djrccifid. It acts specifically upon the stomaclTand liver, it is preferable to calomel in alt biliout diteotra—lhe uTect is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safely and reliable benefit at any lime.

. o if THE PEBILS OF NJ3 ViGJl TION.

The advantages of this contract need scarcly be urged upon wealthy men, or merchants, for they rarely neglect it, and if they do, first leaves them other resources. U is especially valuable to laboring men, mcchonics and-oth-ers of moderate means—who, perhaps, hiyn little else than home and'its contents in the world. ' - ’ '

Having had much experience in our business, we will do up onr work in style, and at prices that cannot fait to please.

Shop oji Main Street, one square East of Lecture’s Holgl, Vevay. Ind. GREEN Ai EV'ERDING. _ April 31, 1853. 45-3in.

Loot icrll to thf merit of the ptnutnr, They hare the written signature of C. M. Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown iq the bottle, without which they ate apurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the

rERBETPUFOUB, Notary Public, tgkes this piplbod of informing the public gene tally Altai hp }i ready to prepare for execution and taljipg the acknqyvltdgmcnt of Deeds, Mortgage's, and all Muds of conveyances, &c., and to attend to the taking of DcEositions. From his experience iq the above usinoss he (Utters himself that fie can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him with correctness, neatness, afid dispatch.— Charges moderate. Office at his residence cm Ferry Street, opposite the Market Sqtiarc. References:—lion. Jons Dumont, andC. T. Joxes, Esq., Vevay. ' Vevay, Feb. 5, 1852. 31-

Thesp should uever neglect to insure; a fire that may visit them at any hour would leave them homeless, and with ho capital but their labor to begin again the’ straggle of life, and years of toil aed watching must pass before they can regain what they have lost, if indeed it is ever done. To such, insurance is a duly. If the individual is worth little, the expense, is less if he owns much property, still, the expense is trifling, and by investing a few dollars he is safe, if he is overtaken by misfortune a (id has all laid, in ashes, he receives a recompense in cash capital equal' to his loss, and may soon restore what has been destroyed. Policies issued at all times, upon favorable terms by ' ISAAC STEVENS, Jr., Acc«t, for Vevay and Switzerland County, June 3, 1853. 6 Mm.

GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.

No. 120 Arch street, otic door below Sixth. Philadelphia; nit* by respectable dealers generally tfiroughoMt the country. - * Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great rcstoratine powers. Single Bottle /{i' cents. Also for sale by J. L. THIEBAUD, Ycvay Indiana. ( Wholesale Agenls for South fnd., Kentucky and Tennessee, Sutcliffe, McAllister & Cm Louisville, Ky. - July, 8-fi

Kcursc fljrfiiB Moon. —Those who wcrp not qbei| aQd asleep, aa good citizens should bp, at 12 o’clock last night, ( the 20th iiisi,) had the,opportunity of ohser.v* ing a partial eclipse of the moon. The eclipse began at J7 miriutes past 1*3, ali|I aiia:i]'pd its greatest magnitude (2.-13 digit? on the'northern limb) at 5 minutes past one. : At fifty three mingles past one, the obscuration ceased, am) Luna was hersplf again. *Tljc compiler of. the American Almanac appears to ha?4 bceti already at fault in regard to the eclipse; which he /predicted would take place shortly after noon on the 20th,' add he invisible in Njjjib America.—iV. K Com.

iff glasses and Sugar.

A NO. I article of New Orleans Molasses; :also, Sugar of different qualities, for sale low-by the battel or. otherwise do suit'purchasers, by Wife SHAW iSON. RAGS wanted at-this office; —the highest cash price will brp'iRL

Cash for Rag?. CASH will be paid for any quantity of lincq or collon rags, deliveredat thi? office. Jnpc9, 1853. > : r;'

BlankDcctU, Forsale at the IUvtille office.