Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 February 1855 — Page 4

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To iTlary Ann. I will Hot weil a funner’3 son Said Mary Ann. tlie merchniil's daughter, 'Till rivers lo llu ir sources rim, And flow with milk instead of water.

For Housekeepers

rVcw Family Grocery. On the Corner of Main, urn! Ferry Street >i VEVAY, INDIANA. fHIHE undersigned has just opened an csJL tablishmeul in Geo. II. Kyle's building where he intends keeping n well selected as* sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Such as FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes, Sugar, Molasses, Mackerel, &r,, &c. Together with Wooden Ware, Hollow Ware, and humorous articles not necessary to mention—comprising all articles usually kept in Grocery Stores. The advertiser solicits a share of patronage, and intends to sell very cheap fur rash. Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellows* Hall, 2d door below ThiebaaJ’s Drug Store. ScpU 28, ISM. F. 3. LI.NOLEV.

Kimii- Sun Iron Foundry. THE underlined, baring permanently established l h frost Ives at Rising Sun, in the Foundry Business, would respectfully inform the Hay Growers of Indiana and Kentucky, that they still continue to manufacture Screws for the Mormon or Beater Hay Press, which are not inferior to any made is the United States, from the fact that the best Press Builders give our Screws the preference over oil others.

Mow: op Making Yeast. —The following mode, which was found very convenient in practice, was stated to us by a notable housewife. One quart of nee is boiled about three hours with about seven gallons of water; after that the resulting liquid is passed through a cullender on throe quarts of Indian meal, or so much that the mixture will 1*0 like butler. Half a tea-cup of salt is added, and when cooled to new milk warmth, half a pint of yeast. After stirring well, it stands fifteen or twenty hours, and Indian meal added till of the consistency of dough, when cakes, throe inches in diameter and half an inch thick, are made from it, and dried on a board by the lire; much heal will destroy the yeast, and if not dried in two or throe days, fermentation wiil proceed so far as to destroy it. These cakes will be good for throe, months; one of them soaked half an hour in warm, nut hot water, will be enough for a large loaf, !

Rumens and New spa reus.—Next to plenty of warm clothes anil good wholeMitue food, every farmer should pro\ ide moral, instructive and interesting' reading matter for his family this winter, in the jihape of newspapers ami honks—-which can Ik* ol-laine<I fur a mem song in this ilav of “cheap literature.” In future, wo intend to devote eniisiilerahle space to the f-objects of Agriculture ami Horticnltnre, ami hope to be assisted in that department by some of our most intelligent farmers, with practical hints and suggestions in regard the Wst modes of cultivation of crops, improvement of the soil, improving fruit trees, etc., etc.

I cannot wed a farmer's son, To milk his cows ami chum his butter, ■ To mind his brats where'er they tun, • nd he forever in a splutter.

I'll never wtd a farmer's son, Till thorns bear grapes, and ties tbc thistle. I’ll take the veil and be a nun, First, that 1 will—so let him whistle!

We have also Patented a Horst Power, acid to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in use, (which can be UndiLtl to the Press if desired. .All orders in Switzerland Connty, left with* F. L. OitlSAKD dr SON, will he attended to.' J. M. KEISTER & CO. Rising Sun, June 29, IS51. Itf

Hut she has wed the farmer’s son, ■This Mary Ann the merchant's daughter* Nor do the rivers backward nm, Nor Jlow with milk instead of water.

Itlsing Sim INSURANCE COMPANY, Of lilting Smi| Indiana, THIS Company is now Tally organized and is prepared to insure against the damage by Fine and the perils of Navkiatidn, . ' BOARD OP DIltBCTOns, S. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWELL, JACOB C. WELLS, B. I). LOHINU, J.W. TALBOTT. • JOSEPH ZE1LLBR. B. J. HATHAWAY, ISRAEL LORINO, A. C. DOWNEY, JONH W. SPENCER, JOHN GRACE. S. HATHAWAY, President. 1 B.J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Risks taken on the Barges of Steamboats and Flat Boats; and also on Buildings and Merchandize nl equitable rates of premium by GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, nov2lf . Agent, at Vevay, Ind. ,

Ves. she has wed the former's son, Nuf have they chanced—the thorn and thistle, Across the Held their urchins run. And by the plow she hears him whistle?

Notary Public. ffcEHHET I) UFO UR i»kcs : * this method of informing the public generally, that be i« ready to prepare for execution . and taking the acknowledgment of nil kinds of Heeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of convey* antes, &c., and to attend to’the taking of Depositions. From his experience in the above business be flatters himself that he can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him' with correctness, neatness, and dispatch,— ; Charges moderate. Office it his residence on Perry Street, opposite the Market Square. References:—Hon. Jons DchosT, and C. T. Joses, Esn , Verity. Vera), June 29,. 1551.

HVGEAAA. Brought Home to the Boor of Ike Million, AVV'usinmtcL lh.rovut has iwviilty bwn made by Ur. I’urtli of till* city, la the trvalmt'iil of L'ctutimj.tion, A.thnut, and all dlrearevof the Lunjr, Wt refer (o “Dr. Curtli’ lljireata. or Inhaling Bygcan Vajmr and (’berry Syrup.” Will* Ihii hear' method Dr. C. faa* miorM. maty ■flltrlol ones in |>cr-n-rl healtht »? an cvldrnc* of wtiUh be ba* InnnmvraIdo.rerUilrairst Speaking of the treatment, a pliy.l* ilan remark.* li |. FT blent Dial Inhaling—rotwtanlly breathing an nsrcvahle,-healing rajur, the medicinal ptvtvrtii'v iiwi none In direct contact will* tbo whole of Uic a rial cavity ofllio Jung*, and thus cre»t>o the many and varied changes produced upon them when Imrudoccd Into the .tomacn, atid mhwctcil to the pr*-. maiof The ilygeanab tor aale at alt the drupjrirtj* Uioughl the connlry. New Vnrk Ihikfanmof Jan H. The Inhalertv worn on the l.on*t oruwr (he linen wllhmit the leart Inconraaleacv—the heat of the Uvly being .uflkicnt l<* C'apirajff Iho Quid. Hun.lred, of IMllK-S of CUliKS like Ihc folio* in* might Ih* named. One Ilyp.’ana bu cum I me of the ASTHMA of six yean stamlin*. Ju. F. Kccvhcrry, P. M. of Ihmtannon. Pa. lam cured of the A SUM A of )0 year* standing by Dr. Curtis’ IlygCana. MaftwiM Karioti, flrtHiklyn, S. Y. Sits. Paul of No. A Netmnond »|„ X. V, was nuvd of a revere rm of DreniSwtii* |.v the Hyeeana. My 4sterbasln.-en cured of a UlsTllKS-SlXO COUGH of rererat»can .landing, and derided |d Ik 1 lhrur>>(de by her nhysirhins. She waa CCItKII la ONK MONTH by lire Hygvaru. - J. II. Oauhori, I*. M.. Itlchmond, Me. I Tiro three dollar. a Package. S»M by CCKTIS A PKHKIXS A ISOVU A pACL.'Xo. lfll Chamber* «*. X. V. A pQikasv, rent free l.y rvprvre l<» any {siit i*f the t’hlled States for Ten Ihdtxm, X. 11.—Dr. Onrtl,' My genua l» Hie original «iid ONLY OKXUIXK AItTICLw nil others are .Ua« Imitation* nr vile and INJUK10US cuonlerfelU. Shun them as y.ru would POlBOX. replly

Carriages and Buggies. THE undersigned would inform Ihe people of Switzerland and adjoining* counties in Indiana and Kentucky, that having made extensive improvemenls in Iris former Shop and Manufactory, he now offers to the public for a consideration, the advantages to be derived from long years of close application and unremitting toil. I am now prepared to execute in the neatest and most ‘approved style. All kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Roughs, and Hay Press Irons.

The Oregon Ten. There appear* to 1*0 considerable difference of opinion in regard to the merits of tin* Oregon pea. Some who have tried it, eoademn it ns unlit for cultivation; while other* laud it to the skies. As considerable interest is manifested nl ioi it it, the following from the American Farmer will serve to throw a little light on I lie subject: The Oregon pea that you sent me rm the Slli of duly, I got an honest (tea) spoonful of—planted forty of them on the 11th, in very dry weather, and so it continued, with the exception of some one or two light .showers about tbc first of August; but they never made any start to grow until after the middle of August; they wen: never watered in the time by hand; they grew from 2 to 4 feet high—I counted as many as from 7 to 10 pods in a punch, and more than 2U0 on one stalk, some dry and some gn*cn, all in the same bunch—from 10 lo 14 peas in a poti; ns they ripen, they turn blaek, and should be gathered, or they will Hy open and lose all. I continued to gather them up to the 20tli of OeloWr, Inifore we hail any killing frost —then 1 was apprehensive of frost. I gathered about one peek of tlio ripe gm-n ones to eat—had them cooked, and my word for it, they are the most delicious pea lever ate. Notwithstanding the severe drought, I .saved at least one good pint of ripe seed, to plant the next year. I gave half that you sent me to four different persons; they have failed to Have seed however, owing to their neglect. This is my experience with the pea.

Hot the Lest feature of the 1{kvkiu.k will ho its strict adherence to the principles of Mouautv and Viiitve. Many of the political newspapers of our day devote a large part of their space to lowslang and jiersonal vituperation, .thereby making them unworthy » j»pee in the family circle. While we intend to speak freely on all subjects of general and bind interest, we will endeavor t<* do so in such a way as not to give any person sufficient cause to he offended.

f’mxn Hkkp. —Hv must nf tin* modes now in use, tbo beef U’cnuns too much impregnate*I with salt, nrnl is not as a i‘nii-t’<jinuci! in line (or raring, lly the following process this difficulty is prevented, and the l*eef will kc*p rill the following summer: To S gallons nf water, 21bs of brown sugar, 1 quart of molasses, 4 or., of nitre, ami line salt till it will float an egg. This is enough for 2 common quarters of beef. It has been repeatedly tried ami found very fine; n famous beef eater says it is the ouly good way.

UL ACKS.TIITII1NO. Thk undersigned has in coimcc■turn with the above a custom with bands that are able o ml {willing to suit customers. Horse Shoeing and all kinds of Job work done in a workmanlike manner, at prices that bath may Jive. Call gentlemen and see for yourselves, at my abop bn Ferry street, nbove Seminary. JOSEPH JAGKRS. Vetny, Jiily 27, IS54.

Jessie V. Short, Under taker, RKSPECTFTLLV informs (be izcttsof Vtvay end vicinity he constantly keeps bn hand ready-made Com.ss, of every size and Variety—and is al ways ready to attend calls at the shortest no ’ tice. -Persons can beaccommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth coveted, or with air-tight, zinc, or tin coffins, at a moment’s warning and the cheapest rales. He is also prepared and ready at all times to attend funerals with his fitorae. Jan. 5—29-3m , .

Wc expect to advocate measures tlint many of our sulwcriltors and personal friends an* ojiposotl to; but, in doing so, we hope to retain their patronage rind *till secure their good will and encouragement. In .this country, wo can well '‘tolerafridiflcrencc of opinion,” for "tnith is mighty and ■ will prevail/* *1 o this class of patrons we any, that should they at any time deem their views or principles wrongly attacked or misrepresented through the columns of lids paper, they cun have.the privilege of a rejoinder through the same channel. This, certainly, is ft fair proposition. : Wc expect to give a great variety of original and selected reading matter, suitable for all classes of readers, umhevery week will give a condensed summary of the news of the week—-inchuling Foreign and Domestic intelligence, Congressional proceedings, legislative debates, the Markets, ttc., Jrc.

American Arlixl’s i/nloii. riTHE AMERICAN AUTlST’d UNION, JL would respectfully announce tn tlie citiiftw of llt.i 1‘iilhsI Suit-* «rel Ihu rartad**, Ulat for Iho pur]H>re of ciiUlrallii; a ta-'tu for Ihe Quo arUlhri>u*ti<>ut the eomitrr,ar**l with the vlt*w ,,f eiutdln* every family toboton*-' pow*sod*)f a*aUerr of Kn*r»vtrp,

T« Make Soft Water. —A corrcspon■lent states that ft fo«is|iouiifut of sal*?win thrown into the water, will soften from three to fourpaik of hanl water.

. J)Ei\TlSTin‘. DU* J. W. HAXTKU Wili rorlm/RBBsSsL «e to practice in Vcvay, Urn fir.-t Mtfntlay, Tuesday aiiii-Wednes-day; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence, th« first Saturday, .cf each month. . Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesib), niid Wednesday of each month. . Nov. IP, *3:;. *jMf.

Fowls or chickens may bo fattened, in four or five days by feeding . them tim’d times daily with rire boiled in milk, at* ways fresh, ns sourness prevents them from fattening,.' Give them clear water to drink. Ily this method thoilesh is made practically white.

Flint Art tuts of the Arc,' ■ They hate deicmdned, In order t<» c ream an entenrive mIc for their Engraving*. ami Ihm mrt only give emiilovmeiil to a large number of »rU‘U amt oilier*. but liofiltv arming our country im-n n laxtu for work* of art. to present to tho purchasers of their vi*g faring*, when sno.Ofl of them nre srild—, . • r£30,000 olnt) of (ho Coat of $330,000. Each purchaser of n One Dollar Engraving, (here* font, receive* not only on engraving rirhlt worth On* money, but also a ticket which entitle* him hr one of the Gifts when'thev are distributed. For Fire Online*, a highly finished Engraving, lienotlfnlly {MINTHO IN OIK, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS. will lw sent; orPiVz DqLUa'* worth of splendid Engravings can he lelccled from Uie Catalogue.- ' * ; ■ A ropy of (lie Catalogue; together with a ’specimen of ,il|e of the Engraving*, can he seen at the ufflcO of this paper. ■ For each Dollar rent; an Engraving actually worth that rum,'and n Gift Ticket,-will Immediately be for* warded. i- •.

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DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all disease* aridng from a disordered Deer or Stomach; such a* Cttnall;*tIon, inward. File*. Fullne** of Hit tod to the Dead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, Fulm-ssor Welsh tin the Stomach,>»ur Kru elation*, sinking or Fluttering >1 the Fit of the Stomach;. Swimmingof the Head, Hurried and DIBlrull Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choak* Ing orSutfiicalthg Serrations whenlnjjlng posture ■UraneM of Virion, Data or Web* before the rich I, Fever ami Dull Fain In the Head, Dellrleney of Persplnllan, Yellowness of the Shin am) ;Kye>. I’aln In the Side. Hack, Chert, llmbvAc. Sudden Flusher of Evil, and greet depression of spirits can Iv ctfertuallj cured hy. Dai HofiriUxoV evk-vrafed ; ■

C. B, 'i’ll A in*. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, rAltI(OI.I.TO\, KY. WILL attend to any professional linslm ss tfitl mar he confided to him, in Ken* tucky. or-ift the pa.-tof Indiana adjacent to Carrollton.; Office on Main street, adjoining Gardner’s Hold. , sepT

To Make Lemon Drops. —Grate three large lemons, with a large piece of loaf* sugar; then scrape the sugar into a plate, and mid half a tcaspoonful of flour; mix well, mid lioat it into a light paste, .with the white of an egg; drop it upon white paper, ami put it in a moderate oven, on a tin plate.

G B K M .1 jV ttITT E US, Prepared by Da. C. M.'Jsntsnv, Ntf. 150 -Irrb sir . ‘ Philadelphia. : Their power nrer the above disease* Is net excelled If equalled, by any other prep*ration In the United Slater, as the ebres a Rest, in. nmny cues after *k Until phyrictonj had falleil. ■ These, Jill lor# are worthy the attention of Invalids.— Possessing greit virtues Itr the rectification of disease* of the IJvcr anil tewer glands, i-ierrlring lire mo*l Searching powers In weakness and aflcHion* of the 1)1geslive Organs; they are, withal, safe, certain am) pleasant. , ■ ’.

A Vbiiv Xick 1’lais Hick VuDiiiNO.-— Take half a tcacupful of the best rice, put it in a small pio-dish with three tax blcspoonfnls of moist sugar. Fill up the dish with milk ami water in cqttnl proportions, and bake very slowly. It is eaten cold.

Every person who wishes o newspaper tliat will truly reflect the character of the people and the times, is solicited to take the Ekvf.illk. Terms: Osi.v Ose'Doj.Ult PKfl Anxlx ■ .

Apple Trees from Seeds. Cf. W. Peters, an old settler in Washtenaw ‘ county, in the town of 8oio, inlorms ns that in 1827 he procured from Detroit a bushel of very good, large, red, fall apples. The seed of these apples he planted, nnd grew from then several hundred trees, from one to two hundred of which he set in an orchard for himself/ In five or six years from the seed they began to boar, and the fruit of no two trees are alike. With litre; or four exceptions he says the fruit was good. Somij trees bear white, sonic green, yellow) red, striped, some of different shades, ami russets; apart are fall apples, white others are medium, end others very late keepers; and what is more singular, some are (piito acid, others sub-acid, and sonic sweet. Wc visited the orchard a few days ago, and examined a large number of the varieties, and fonml them very much resembling the following well known kinds: Spitzenlorg, trolden Hussels, Newtown Pippins, Swaar, DnMwiu’s Fall Pippins, Wine Apple, and Human. The above shows very conclusively that there is no probability that apple seeds will produce the same fruit, unless under very peculiar circumstances. Of all the trees in Mr. JVers* orchard, one only produced fnnt nearly like the original.—Michigan Farmer.

AGENTSt ■ The Committee believing that the success of tbit Gicst Ninojut. .Uxuomtixa' will., he materially promoted by the enerpy and enlernrlso of Intelligent and [M-recVeriiip Agent*, have resolved to. treat with filch on the niori lllieml term*. - ' Any ]»ewon wishing to become an Agent, by send* lit" (iwst-pald.) 81, will aernvE st am i* nr am, n One iKdbr Kopnvlngr, a ‘‘GIFT TICKET, 11 a PnwpeeliiA, a Catalogue and all other neevamty tnfennalion. • - - * - On the final cbmpletlnn of the tale, Iko Gift* will be placed In Hie.band* of aCownrma of the.rcantvntubibo mmiimh,duo notice ofwtiUh will be ptren throughout tho tTnllod States and the Canadas. '■

aaiD AXh ax rosvivi#. : II. W. Chanoy, .Millcrxbtiryh, Ky., Or I. n. ISK, said; *’Havloz sold your Hllten somVllmts I find It lias given wlufactlou In oreiy-Instance that has coina under my notice/’ ' , ‘ ■■■: '. ;- V - _ : Nelson & Edwards, Falvta, Ky.. June 5. IS3I. said: "We rejoice to inform you tlial this JurUy relebrawd tnc-tlclnobaf fully maintained Die cwillol reputation which has been riven It. atoi.bavinrb-rted IU virtue* wo unhesitatingly say It eminently deserves It." ‘ , J.‘At. At J. W, Berry, Unionlown, Kyi, July 1. IM3. «W; "Wo have heard of many cures |*>rti>rm«l by the use of Or. Iloflaitd’s^German ItlUcrv,arid believe It h>: be a valuable medicine." ■ - ' ‘ - '. J. Grant. Irvine, Ky., June 2S, l?ii. ss1d:-"W e have succeeded In Introducing yourlloolland Bluer*; ph}stela ns and others purchase them by the half dozen and doacnl" . ■■ C- ■/\■■ " Dr. P. Fatlo A April P, said; "Vour Bitters are now selling very fa**, and every lieredn that has ured it. s>o far as we bare been able to leam, has-been bcncflUed.”' . ’ . . • , Thcae nuiwrs a« entirely vegetable, they tnvlgonle. and strengthen the system, never prostrate It, and can V used for InfanU as well as adulU -i " ■ For sale by respectable dealer* everywhere. - ■■■': bJ-iil - ■■ J. t<THIEUAVI), Agent, Vcvay.*

To "Remove Ink Stains.—Ulie moment tbu ink is spilt, take a' little milk aiul saturate the stain: souk it tip witli a rag, nml apply a little more milk; rubbing it well in. In a few minutes the ink will be completely removed. .

LIST OP GIFTS, ino Mart do Dusts Of Washington: at.- 8100. 8 in, WO 100 ". " CUyy • - 100. 10,000 jut " . "i . ■ Wolwler, - • I ax ; 1«J " » Calhoun,- ♦- 100. 10,000 00 elegant Oil Pointings, In splendid gilt frames, size 3x1 feel each • . - - - . |im. 8,two 100 elegant Oil F»lutlag», 3*3fUcaeh, SO. 5.DOO 500 steel plate. Engravings, britltantly colored In oil, rich pill frames 2tv3U In. each, 4. 5,000 10.000 elegant steel-plate Engravings, coVd In nil. of the Wash. MoDomenl,9)x56 In. each' 4. - -4(^000 537.000 steel ptslo Engravings, from lOOdWerenl plates now In jioMesrion of, and owed , by the ArtlsFi . Union, or tho market value of, front 50 cents to 81.00 eactf ./ . . . . 4IJW) 1 Onl-cUu UvolUtng In 31st st., 5. Y. city 15,000 2) building lots lit lud and 101 its, N. V lily, each 55x100 feel deep, at - KXfl 35,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 eq, (1. In Uto roll urbs of New Voile City, awl commanding a magnificent view of. the' Hudson Elver and Long ItUiwl Jfonnd, at- t J - ‘ , 500. 1 50JKX)' 20 perpetual loans of cash, without Interest or seenrity, of 8550 each,5/W) So - " : "• i « ■ , too. - 5,000 itzi " « ■; " « so. 5,too -an •»- « . : »* v • so. s,nn 5.000 " ‘‘ ; " . M , ■. 5. • 10JX» Reference In reganl to Die Real Estate, F. J< Vwcitza & Co., (iiori-paldj with money enclosed. Id be addressed, . J, \V.;ll(lLHKnOKR,’ Poc’ryi SoS Broadway, Ncw Vork. . JTpTho Engravings In tho calalogno are now ready for delivery. - ■ ■ ■ ■ ,octl-0m ‘

Sksp them the News. —Many of the farmers of Switzerland county have sons flnd daughters, brothers, and sisters, fathers ami mothers, friends and acquaintances, in remote or distant parts of the United States, and very .seldom get to hear from the home of their parents or children. How- cheering it would It* tb these distant friends to receive the weekly visits of the Heveuj.k from Old Switzerland—bringing them the news from their early home, or from their children, ns the case mav bo.

Rimcri.u no Man.—A gentleman was pruiiieiiailing a fashionable street with a bright little boy by bis shle, when tho little fellow cried out—

"0, pal then; goes an editor!” “Uiisli, hush!-’ said tho father; “don’t make sport of the poor mau—God only knows what you may tjontc to yet!”

Thu extreme low rate at which the paper is now furnished to single subscribers, renders it within the power of every man to tlms send an extra copy. The Pkvkilir is done up in strong wrappers, and directed to any Post Office in the United Slates, for the small sum of one dollar per year, invariably in advance.

ID* 1IL A N K S. A3 Justices of (lie Peace, Notary Bullies, and others are informed that wc keep fur sale illnnk Deeds, Notes, Stibprenas, Summons', etc., which we sell in ipiontities to sail purchasers. Come nlonf, gentlemen, and get a supply.

The Slate of Indiana, ON the Relation'of Wjliiam Allen, Basil Alien, Robert Coy, and Margaret Coy, his wife, Hiram Shipman, and Rebecca Ship* man, his wife,' • ‘, ■ : v re, ,V .. ' , : James Johnson, William R. Wiley, Jacob Allen, Stephen Lineback, John Adam Lineback, and • » Lineback. Civil action for money, in the Switzerland Circuit Court It hating been proved by affidavit before raid Conti that James Johnson and Jacob Allen are non-residents of the Stale of Indiana: wherefore notire is hereby.given to said James Johnson and Jacob Aucn, that said, action stands for trial at the May-,1cm of lhe.Switzerland Circuit Court, to be holden al tnc Court House in Veray, on the first Monday in May, 1855, and that unless the said James Johnson and Jacob Allen enter their appearance to said action and answer to the complaint, the matters amt things therein containcd 'will be taken against them as confessed. Witness, IraN. Mnltn, Clerk of said court. 1HA N. MAUN, Clerk. J. Doio.xt, Atl'y. Jan. 18, 1855.—3t

Sittings of the Courts-. ' Is thk CoL’.vrr or Snmr.ntjisu, Isdiaxa. CIKCV1T COURT. 1st Monday of.May. | 1st Monday of November. COMMON PLEAS CO HUT* 1st Monday of January, | 1st Monday of April. 1st Monday of July, | 1st Monday of Oct. coji anssio.\Eits cnniT, IkI Monday of March f IslMomlay ofScptembe 1st Monday of June | 1st Monday of December

(sold l)ig£iii£. WE are receiving, in addition to our former stock of Iron, a large supply consisting in part of the following articles, viz: 50 Tons assorted Iroiri 2,000 lbs, Norwegian Slit Nail Rods. 1,000 lbs. assorted Wagon Roses and Hollow ware. 200 Kegs assorted Nails, from 3d lo fi in.spikes. Cast, Sheer, A. Blister, German, and Spring Steel, Springs and Axles. 35 pair Springs. 13 sett Iron Axles. guss $• s,isn. 13 boxes Sxlfl W ndow Glass, 33 do 10x13 do do, -I do lOxtt do do. 0 do 10x15 do do. 7 do lOxtG do do. 3 do 11x18 do do. ;> do 12xt6 do do., o do 13xt8 do do. 3 do 16x30 do do. 5(kt Light 8x10 Window-Sash, of (1 do 10x13 do do. :tOfl do 9x12 do do. 200 do 10x11 do do. 500 pounds Rutty. 31 Packages Locks and Latches of diflersizes of patterns, white and dark Knohs, Having purchased the above ol the Manufacturers, it will enable ns to tell at the lowest figures. Call and sec for yourselves before going abroad to purchase and we assure you il wilt pay you for your trouble. Jan. 1 *51. , F. L. GRISARU $ SON.

jt5?"Thc farmers of the little State of Delaware, recently made up a fund of 550,000 for the establishment of an agricultural department in connection with Delaware College, at Newark. The friends of agriculture in Ohio have a similar department in one of the recently established Colleges in that Stale. "Why is not Indiana moving in this important matter ?

To the rnklic. THE undersigned has now got in operation his new Steam Grist Milt, at Cen-£3?K tre Square, and as he wishes the custom , of the people generally, he takes this«oh* method of informing them his terms: WtnJat, Corn, Rye, Barley, and'Chop Stuff, will be ground for the eighth. The undersigned has taken groat pains (o get np a Mill that will suit the public, by gelling No. 1 French Rnrr Slones, and No. 9 and L0 Roping Cloth, of the best quality: and by being thus prepared, and paying strict attention to business, he expects to gam a liberal patronage. He intends doing a business on Grrst Grinding not surpassed in this section of country. He hopes all will try the Center Square Will. Flour will' be put up in barrels, to suit customers, in good order. He hopes that customers will have their barrels, sacks, bags. &c., containing their grain, marked with their names in full, to prevent trouble to them and the Miller. JOHN W. STURNES. Centre Square, Jan. 18, 1855.—3m

03- The farmer's latitude for information is so extensive, and his opportunities for moral improvement are so wide, tliat it cannot fail to prodnec serous impassions on a reflective mind. The Saviour frequently used llic farmer as the basis of his parables. ."The kingdom of heaven is like unto a householder who went out to Inn* hands to labor in his field.” “The kingdom of heaven is - like nnto a man who soweth good seed in Ins field.” It is also compared to “a husbandman who went into a far country,” etc., to show that the farmer always has hoen held up as a beaeon-lighl to moralize the world.

Largr Trouts. — Samnol Jones, of Somerset county, Maryland, made last year 81,523 from, his farm of seventy acres. His receipts were 8180 for ; rose water, mint water, and peach water, ami $*200 from ice, strawberries, butler; milk, cream, and soap. Ilia wjjcat crop .realized $')03; lus corn 8350, and his potatoes 8*200.

PATENT CHURNS.—WE HAVE ON lioiul a supply of Patent Thermometer Churns —the best article ever invented for churning purposes. Farmers are invited to call and examine for themselves, may 18 P. L. GB1SARD $ SON.

Good Stock. —To every farmer who has occasion to raise a colt, a calf, a lamb, or a pig, or indeed any animal, wo would say, first: Sec that tlw intended parents arc healthy, and neither very young nor in tlw decline of life. Second; Thai they arc not near relations. Third: That the intended dam bo “well treated” after conception. These are the first requisites.

(£7- A young lady recently relumed from a boarding school, asked at the table if she would lake some more cabbage, replied: "By no means, madam —gastronomical society admonishes njo that 1 have arrived at the ultimate of culinary deglutinalion consistent with tlio code of Ksculapuis."

UMBRELLAS.—' THE- SUBSCRIBER HAS on hand an excellent assortment of Umbrellas, which will be sold at prices to suit tho times. nov9 JOHN ft. COTTON.,

SAWS— SAWS.—'The subscriber is prepared to file ami set saws, or do anything else in his line at short notice. > JESSE V. SHORT,

Family Groceries. Coffee, Kice, Allspice, Sugar, Candles, Alum, Molasses, Soap, Ginger, Tea, Pepper, i Salctaius, I Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., &c, A No. t article of Tobacco, both Caviudish ahdfi Plug all of which will be‘ aold low for Cash, by K. h. GRI3ARD & SON, Cornrr Mai a JSy Perry h'ireelt. Vcvay, Jan. 1,

(£7-The Buffalo' Republican says the woman who had a "fellow feeling in her bosom” Ins sued him for assault.

JUST RECEIVED.—50 bbls.KanawhaSalt, and for sale cheap, by TEATS, SCHENCK $ CO.

■ Til li AVHOLK WOItKII. I gtJOMoo tvonh drciitc. i.TTtOU the snh.seril>t‘is i» the MAMMOTH j J.V IMCTOHIAL oFTiii: WHOLE WOULD, I >'uMMtr>lr1ina1lar*wus>| tit the thrxv dtie* nf l\tir'Vnrh> Phllmlelplilrt,•ml It«tllnmrr. t.\srm>n «. mi("<■,!(■ ft.in. on* ..Ii u.-.!: amt ' hat trip already an urinal rlrrnlnlloii of UOU,ooo, HU mm fi rtiio |\ -me ift.'iiisrtjo* ttitf. ran* mt mrt. | .Viimne rtn* I’limoMiiitr),l.lsT lit' (ilFTS. ' *i«*l«rv<vr) iHvi I«inU ; I’rtf. HartVfcli'panl Couri't) .Vat.tntnr.l ai riV.—i I.A AlaifitWrvni 1‘lty Kerafemv, ■* 1‘. ■ A |jai< f*-l put yearn, niilivut liilerrot <0 fcviirilr, * • * ■ • 1'i.iiiki i Rulliliiie U*i<, t’hft" Fiirte*, I li<*M \Vniihf>, HrsOfM?, Ilictrc- Hmilt «*f | ‘ Tmfir- (it lit,. OMsun] ,\W V.'SiH, [it !. . Hortrf Kttate.AfA r.. Cicin all i.tiv- | V I->rJii£ Sri.miti.Oifis, valued at • S.Vi.>.i«-.i I * Kreryrii.iite r.-mUlahiv tif gi. reeurrt tit,,* Ji-vt f I t» it»* Siam 111 fill, I’lrliirln), amlti,.? (tfalttljef f ffifl TJcLet, nblrh entitle Ihr tn>M«r I I nm* share in Ore 3m«.mtr»'i;i(W .The* every ’ jitv.ii ! Inee*lirr)r In llik Mupemlous Ktlerjiri*' .iiw!ir, tin'j full »iirll. nf hk or ner mniiej. In Hjl'vriui'Ui In a I first r la «• J> Minis t, (the greatest ami mite, inti-tollr t II Vlnlial nf the a?e.y iM.'rblev a 1,10 On e*.»h .aWTi] - 'lion mhirh may fmif an inmn-mt'P-num- !,. 11,1* Itveelrrr.. \ '..Fur compUte IJrl of Gift v; and full am) et|J;ril l-anknLv*»» repaid PMhe j;real.Kii1en-ri*.-. Ii-tri-I bnlit.il, Ac., yet copy lif Hip WinK 1 ni*iH,»liirii r nit) Ik* promptly sent, free of Charjre, where if«*dmt .by TellerpHt'iyUt). _ e'Tlie Whole IViirll may oIimi Im* at tin'* ofi t eW all eunultiins thl* eiliartWineiil. where t.f ..*■' ntt Ibm may' 1m fn-t Ined In .r g ltd If* I In* ami Knterprbe, ’ ■ T. I .\petilvlY*tmasUn,'an<l.Ia)les derfroiiMif torra* till* ami qr the ume limit pelibsel emplmtneiil, 1 »h»nbl hot fair (it aeo A mpy of Tke Whole n i»rM, vbkb nmtains .by far Ihi* ln<»*t lllvral Imlueeineiilt : ever.i'ffeml In atrenU'.tn lire nvy of immeitM; e.t*b ’ pvmliim'tplfts, eiitnmK'bihy, if., abetel.t ai.y‘p.'twin, nilh <ir>Unary acihlty, rail easily male £1,am i aml uiittards, jmt j ran tn «I1M1 la-t the apema «« 1 already Itrtijiianivnlfy. Sw the. l*UU»rfcxl, ht,tl j come ntvr.neti ami happy.; ' 1 CorfesjMfcJe/iU Imitl a Hie lUrir a*h1re*i—>‘arne.- | FfttliifQtv.'roanty ami f*bt>*i I lain ami irtMlnct. or | It will be their own fault if they fail in pel nn ons» rr.‘ I Adhere In (hi*, amt all ivinrns will W i>niiu]itly: rent' • here ier dedivlv lit any jort of the W ini'l. I, IQ* If any jnlSerA are. mrlTitl 'after the ’ rulrorltn-m are ■•hUlnoU. the woner n III K- (Mnutplly [ rrtoriKiI. [Ni>l-|ial’l, 1,1 the jw-miiii*aemliiip It. . TT7* All Utter* and K-mlttamV* for the tlrlnrial, Srlill Kin Tickets. QIUH Invariably,l>e ulitri\<" :e.i,; pnri-rwM, I'tfOF. J.’: wooiolAS itAirr, 1 Wnti.nV IlaLt, Ii*funnr*v. >i»r .VoSK,'jllteie Mn? (the only; office for tho filft Kmerjirise.’ ; • Hal KmltliMM far the IlfUrUl wlfhonl (lift. I Ticket*, may M aeol to Pmf, J, wtjnilman Itari, I Hart’s Chvrfnat ritret, TMtadelpbla, I*a., .there In-lrip..tho prinrijol idilnriaramt pnMiralirm office.' * .'. v ' . •’ .mrrKut

Four Months in 'Advance.— Several i hundred of the subscribers to this paper | always pay in advance. They now stand : paid np to duly 1, 1S55, if two or three hundred of them would come for-; ward and pay for the next volume in advance, it would greatly accommodate us, 1 and enable us to make the IIevkiixe a still more acceptable visitor to the home ' rn,cr.E. There is hardly a man on our subscription list who cannot as well spare * §1 now ns four months hence. We hope our friends will consider this sub- _ jeet a few moments, and then act. So . mote it bo. ... I

I unto v em e st, —When we see the arts and sciences advancing, grain drills, grain reapers, and threshers got np to alleviate the labor of the husbandman, ami hear the shrill whistle of the iron-horse as he pulls along the plain, pulling his tremendous load with the speed of the wind; when we see men talking together at a distance of thousands of miles with ease and facility, we are constrained to think that if Solomon lived in these days he would not say “there is nothing new under the sun." Let the worthy farmer and mechanic be stimulated at what ho sees; let him be emulated and endeavor to advance his calling. Government begins to shake off its lethargic stupor, and seems willing to grant a small pittance to the aid of the scientific and practical farmer.

' Carter V Spa in sliJIixinrc. ; f n VIBGHKATl’UltIPIEK OPTliK IlMIOli: NOT | ’ JL A PAHTICLB OFMKHCURY I.VIT.-.IN IXfallildo for Scrofula, Kins’* KvIlV- Rheuma(Um, OTwtlncooa Kniplkms, Pimple* or I'miulr* mi (ho j fare, llloldiot, UoiUj Chronic Sure Kfou King Worm urTeller, Scab! Head;-Enlarge mfrut amt I*aln of the j Itouii, jolaUj StubbornUlcer*, otiunuillllc Inrerect*, j Lumbago; Spinal Complaint*, and alldUcMC* arWnpj from an tnJadlcIrrai’tiM of Mercury, Imprudence inj life, or Impurity of the Mood. ,, • ; • > | : ■ Thu valuable medltlw,whkh Hsi« IiccoiiK'celebnito.) fur dm number of exlmtmllhurj rureaeffi-cledthro'j Its agency, ha* Induce) the proprietorial the’urgent request of their, friend*, lo offer II to the pnptlc, ahirti i they do with' the utmost eonfldoncu In It* virtues atal' wonderful cu rati v<rf properf lea. The follow log cento-: *rales,'selected''from. a large: no at her,* am, however, ■ suvngcrtesdmonjr thaa the were, word fcf tho pf«pp** j ton; and ire ill from gentlemen well known lu their localities, amt of (ho holiest respectability, many of j them now redding In ibis city of Kkbm.no), Virginia. j , F, Rot dev, Esq.,of the Kx change I Intel. Richmond, j known everywhere, say* he has scon (ho medicine rill-, ed CarlerV Spanish. Mixinreadmlnhiered in over a hundred eases,’In, licarly ill this dUoases f«»r which Ills: recommended,'with the most Bitonbhlng results. Hei says It Is (b«* loust extraordinary medicine ho bis over j •eon.. . • / • , V; ■' - /■•/:* * .V- •• >; f ; Aoc« inu Firra—Oust Ccas.—I hereby certify,, that, for three yean 1 had Ague nod FeVer of (he mo.l j vlolunr description.’ 1 hod sere nil Physicians, took; largo quantities of Qalnloe, Mercury, and 1 believe all ; the Tonics advertised, bat at) without any permanent relief- At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture,!* o • bottles of which effectually cured wo, and 1 am happy to Bay 1 have had ncltur Chills or Fevers since. 1 con-, rider illba heslTonicin the world, and the only modi- 1 clue (hat ivor reached my ease.' Juiiv Loxsui v. j . 'Bearer Utm, near Rlcamoud, Va. ■ i • p. B. Ijccv, E*q.V now In the city of Richmond, and t for many years in (ho ForiOtHc*, La«eu.*h court'lc nro 1 In (be asbmtdilii; efficacy of Carter's Spaniih Mixture, 1 that bo bos bought upwards of 3U l-'id.-*, which ho j has given awar lo the afflicted. Mr. Istrk says lie has ' never known It to hdl when taken acvupling to direc- : lions. j

Dr. Mixo, a pnclictng Physician, and formerly of; Uio City Hotel, tn the city Of Richmond, says he »It- • resje.1 In a number of (tulanci-s itm effcclt of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which wore most truly sorjiri-inp,— : He sacs iu a rase of Consumption. ilei>eiidciit on the Liver,* Iho good eJTrtU were wonderful indeed. i ttsxCEI, 41, UalsKXK, Of Uic Ann of thinker A Mor-! fls, Richmond, was cured of liver Complaint of ei-bl | years standing, by Iho use of two bottles of Carter's i Mtianlsii Mixture. GacvrCrac orFcaorrLs.—'Tlio Editor* of the Rich- J mond Republican bad a servant employed In their press room, cured of violent Fcrofuls, eonildned with Rhen : matbin, which entirely dUvbted him from work. Two buttles of Carter's era nbh Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and Die Editors, In a public notice, say ; they “cheerfully recommend II to all who are afflicted ‘ with any disease of Iho blood.” j FiUklAxoniE* Ccae or foaoriT*.—I had a very I valuable Imy cured of .Scrofula by Carter’s EpanL-h Mixture:— Jinks M. Txtlok, Conductor on the K. F. dt 1*. K. Co., Richmond, Va. ] Silt Riixcm or 3U tcsm mxtnxo Crian.—Mr. John Thom)tfou, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which ho bad nearly VO years, and w hich all Iho physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. ' Thompson is a well known merchant In the city of { Richmond, Va., and h[« care Is most remarkable. Ww. A. MxTniKWa, of Richmond. Va., had i renrant cared of Syphilis, In Iho wont form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says ho cheerfully recommends It, and considers It an Invaluable medicine. 1 Ricnxao B. Wxrr, of Richmond, was cared of Pc ref- j uls, and whit physicians called eon Armed Consumption ] by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. { Eowm Bcktox, Commissioner of the Revenue, uys \ ho has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixlure tn u Bomber of Syphilitic ease*, and says It Is a perfect euro'for that horrible dlseare. i Ws. g: Hstwoon, of Richmond, Va,. cared of old' Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him Row walking., Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and I was enabled to walk without a crutch, In a abort time ■ pcrroaaenily cured. ■ 1 Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE (c Co., Xo,. O, Maiden Unm Xcw Vork. T. W. D VOTT & SOXS, No IK, North Zd BL, Ptdhutriphla. BENNETT & j BEERS, No. 135, Wain sL, Richmond, Vi, ■ And tor salobr J. L. TH1ERAUD, Vevan Ely Morrison & Broth, tfennlngton; John J. PnnI, ML Skrltug; Tho*. McCullough, MoocUeld. 40-531

INDIANA STATE STOCK MONEY WAN-, TED!—-TEATS, SCHENCK $ Co.,still continue to receive most of the Indiana State' Stock Money for Goods and Accounts. December 3fsU ‘ j

‘1 d* CHAIN PUMPS received this day and IV for sale !o». by. f, L. ORISARD $ SOX.

; Dr. J. It* ItCnrchiM’* 'CELEBRATED CATH0LIt;ON, ■ ntmitutr rr*K <ir »rrraii>Q rtx ilc*. I ii. f ur»ih p l*Tt»'*tT1>is ahm AHHK t'trtK.Tiiix or 1IT HwBirQi Vowa; Imimwtu. lie* ntKHi u t. or nit matter tmw severe nr of how Mi? rtaiMii'i;. The CaiWkon far snrpa.ws other mnedie>. in !■■•- In? wore certain. If<3 oifcnsivv. nt»l lea*ins w" •‘I** l>-m In a better condition. I<cl oil Into recti’* I ea.J ana nl.ts!n a pamphlet (free) contain in? ample pn>or, iron* the m»d irrtHi’ tabu* sources, of the bcnvOolal rcsotl* of in uv; together with tetter* fom h ,‘fH v n * L’lMtnl I’fi’. ‘if brie, who hate twit it In their practice,, and rjH-ak from their own observations.

Sot Ice to the Vn fort aunt e Feiunlf.. 1 fret Us dole Incumbent uimn myself to ilivliro poMklv the great Messing Dr. MarchW* Ttcriuc u* Iholirah has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable; 1 wai almost unable to spilt:. rhvslelans prerionnoed my rase falling of the womb, Ollensiva ulromHtms, commenting with fluor albn*. Tins iialBi. irribibllon, prostration, and the Intolerable foetid discharge, rendered life « burden. In thU misersIdo condition, Dr, K. P. XewUftd recommended Dr. XarehUr* V tori no Calholiron. A tier taking four bow tie* 1 find myself In perfect health. CratUuJc for my restoration makes me ardenliy desire that all my .*«, alike unfortunate, may find sore relief from lliUmeslima bio medicine. KUZ ARCTIC A. XSWUSD. Xo. ]9 Uest-sL. Ctlca, X. Y., Tho ahoTo statement I know to be. tree. P. P. SKWUSn, 31.. D., t’llea, X. V. Tha Cathollcon ii doing good sorrieo hero. All thepatients that have tried the medicine have l«on U'tje> filled but one—and that one nothing wilt help. Trulv Yours, WM. I.AIRD HAZLETlVM- B.. 1 Julr fil ISi), Kerr Philadelphia, Ohio, i • V • i won HI bo glad to have a fun her supply, 1 aa the medicine Is becoming scry popular, and I I think will continne, aa It has given relief In every In- ! stance whoa properly taken. I THOMAS XKWMAS, M.B., | May £?, 1MC- Wt- Vernon, Ind. ! jn* rsmnhleU had path at the store of J, t. Tint■*r n. Agent, Druggist, &e., Vevay, Ind. - ■ V, B. Suin', Mad l*on; J. B. Craft i C*'., Rising .Pun: and of most of the leading Druggists In the adJoining counties, . J. I). MARCH!SI A CO.. Proprietors,. novll-*ni Central Depot, JW Broadways XX.