Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 35, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 February 1855 — Page 4

Hard Times* There is no lesi tribney in the wuftJhow than at any formcrypriod, but even more; yet thcie seems to be a pie?sure at present in the money market. What is the caost? First, Fite hundred thousand of our most active, enterprising* and vigorous citizens, mostly from (he uorkine and producing classes, have, within the past few years—since our war with .Mexico—dropped the pfmv, the hoe, sud the reaper, and emigrated to California, to dig poid, 'J’his required ships, clippers, and steamers, which cost a few millionsftf dollars, and the services of thousands of men to build, rig, and man them. Our gold crop has been Gent to Europe by ottr importers; to pay for luxuries, such as silks, satins, and fine laces; tea, coffee, and tobacco, wines, and liquors, and broadcloth—not necessaries, hut mere fwnrtVs.

- Liver Complaint, \ DYSPEPSIA, Jauudice, Chronic or ji;. ■ vous Debility, Disease of the •nil all disease* arising from a Uittlnlrivtt Liver" or Stomach; such u Coostl]«tion, Intrant Fnllne** of Blood to" (ho Head, Acidity of the Stomach Jfau*c*j, Heartburn. niieojl for Food." Folnc** or Weight In the Stomach, Sour eructation*, *!nVln£ or Fluucnn? al the Pit of the Stomach;-Swimminit of the Head, Homed aoi) DifficultBrealhiiiff, Finite top at the Heart, Choaklnp or Sutfocatlnjj Sen*a thins ohcntn tyinjr joslare Hi tones* uf VUlon, Lk)U or Webs before the tichl, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, DeflrteRcr of Pers id ration, VellowneMof the Skin and Kye?n Pain tn the Side, Back, Cheat, limbs, <kc. .Sudden Plu-hiM of Kvll.acd rwet depreuion of spirits, ran bo eCKtuaH) cured by Ha. Hoo»Layt>VceIob/ated

jMItj jelmlk Hints on Health undlonff life. In the last Reveille we offered some remarks on the changeableness or the climate, and the importance of wearing plenty of warm clothing. This week we resume the subject,' and in future intend to devote this port of the paper to practical bints and suggestions on subjects of general interest to the men and women of Switzerland county. Articles are respectfully solicited for this department from practical writers. ' In making clothes for cold weather, great pains should be taken tu have them made well, and fit with case upon the body. Many persons have their elotnes made so light that they are uncomfortable. Clothes should he large, as they are not only more comfortable, but ate warmer, ond will last much longer, than when made as light os the skin. It is Very injurious to the health and growth of children, to have their dollies made light, Many children have been materially injured by wearing tight clothes, and mothers should be ever watchful of this department of their household duties.

How the Caholic Church_was Founded* 7 Dick Tinio, the very interesting «nd accomplished correspondent of the N. Times, who resides al Florence, writes of the Catholic Church: "It was founded in idolatry—that love of image worship—that original, universal and daring sin of fallen man, in all ages of the world. This was and is its Central idea, established by the employment of architecture, painting ?nd sculpture—all in the vigor of a new life, and all made subservient In the adorations of a risible Trinity, of a madonna and a countless retinue of InCatbate gods and goddesses, bearing the names of St. Patrick, and St. Hartholotnew, St. Catherine, St. Aone, and the like. It was founded by the use of pnnlomincand theatrical representations, making teligion a spectacle and every cbuich a theatre. Here priests and prelates passed before the spectators, clad in gaodyro.be?, and wearing .the insignia of a master of life and death—as well in the body as the soul. And thus rose that lofty fabric,'-that mysterious edifice, that dread dominion which the Samson faultier' could not shake down; which has defied all revolutions; marched out of Italy and even now stretches its roof from Si. Fe* tershurgh loSan Francisco, and is sustained by the worship of two hundred millions of people!"

1 s* 1st Montu ,<fo( April. 1st Monday o* .. «r..*Jnday of OoU COMJI ISNVU.VEUS COCRT. 1st Monday of,March j 1 si Monday of September 1st Monday of June | 1st Monday of'December

Rising Sim INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Titling San, Indiana. THIS Company is now fully organized and is prepared to insure against the damage by Finn and Ihe perils of Nano*now. BOAItD OF DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, WM. H. POWELL. ’■ JACOB C, WELLS, B. B. LORING, J. W, TALBOTT. . JOSEPH ZEILLBR, H. J. HATHAWAY? ISRAEL LORING. A. C. DOWNEY. JONH W.SPENCER, JOHN GRACE, S. HATHAWAY, President R. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Risks taken on the Barges of Steamboat, and Flat Boats; and also on Buildings and Merchandize at cijniU bio rates of premium by GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, nov2tf _ Agent, at Vevay, Ind.

OERMA iV UITfERS, Prepared by U«. C. M, Jjvtcsok, JTo. 1B0 Arch Sir Philadelphia.

Tlidr power over the above diseases I* r.m excelled If equalled, by any other pre[ia ration In the United Stales, as the cure*' alien, in many cases after skillful phv*IcUn»hatt failed, . There Hiller* are worthy the alletfiion of Invalids.— PoweivjlDfr [;reat virtues in the reeilikail.m of di seaie a of the Liver and lessor gland*, everd-lru; the n>»<t learthtnjr powers tn sceakuea* and affection* of the Uigeolve Organs; they ore, withal, rife, certain and ]dea*ant.

The Bible; - - •- Go, fling (he gaudy robe aside, -Unbind the Jewels of (hy h»*r. And casting thoughts of earth away, O maiden, bend thy heart in prayer, And turn thee to the page of truth, Then seek the guiding love of heaven. Counsels that well may guard thy youth. And teach the love to mortals given, Let men with impious spirit dare, i The sacred word oY God to scornr And scoff at hopes ond comforts there, — From all its blessed precepts turn. But ne’re should woman, weak andftajl, Dare cast her guiding chart aside; When earthly hopes so often fail, Where shall she turn on earth beside ! Oh! when the heart is lad and lone, And wearily the spirit droops, And blessings perish one by o:>c, And pass away out youthful hopes; Where should the loving spirit turn, But to that page of sacred truth. Where wisdom may true knowledge learn, And age know brighter hopes than youth!

Secondly, We have expended too mnch tabor and money, within a abort time, upon railways. Instead of prodticing crops, most nf our laborers, native and foreign, have been building luids, indedd of raising c,orn nr cuttnn to pay fur imports. Thirdly, We Iiatf a cold, wet, back ward spring, M my farmers who planted early hail tlu-ir; cc 1-curo rot in the ground and those who pluiltd late, Mitleied on account of one of the greatest drouth* ever known in this counity. The snmmet was almost unendurably hoi, much of the time laborers coo Id not work. The consequence of this was light crops throughout every Stale m the Union. This, with the high price of labor, made farmets feci pour, though they resi zed high prices for ' hat they hail to fell. Fourthly . The great Schuyler and other windier®. Hank fraud.*, and the immense isaslers and losses of life and property at ei. The wide-spread and destructive fires . n land the present yeai, btsidrs de* noyjng confidence in the judgment and itegrity of men, cast a gloomy cloud over lie whole burincs? world.

Warm and. dry feet are of Ihe utmost importance to all who desire health and happiness during the winter season. Wet feel may bt well considered as one of the most productive causes of disease in this climate.— • .-':r:hs and colds, ear aches and ‘ jr , directly or indirectly *■ , Good boots »cks and ' i, 0»

Fnrn|li»(f Interests In 1995. The fanners of this country, from ivhat ivo tnn now discern, will have everything to encourage them the present year. The war between Russia mid the allied powers is still in progress, mid “the end is not yet.” Breadstuff's are on the rise. The demand for pork and heef will increase before November, ISim, if peace is not declared in Knrope. All kinds of produce nro still high, and it will require ji very large crop lire coming season to *Ulmv’ (lie nriei'c 'v/>w mninn.illE 3A*» -

Carriages and Duggic«; THE undersigned would inform the pcojffs of Switzerland and adjoining counties in Indiana and Kentucky, that having made extensive im • prove menu in his former Shop and Mani)fac : lory, he now oilers to the public for a colt-' sideration, the advantages,to be derived froril long rears of close application and unremitting toil. I am now prepared to cxetatc id the ncalest agd most oppmvtrt style. All kinds of Wagon,. Carriage,, Buggies, Ploughs/ and Hay Press irons.

RtJ>3 VXD St II. W. Chancy, JIilK-rahjrph, Ky., Ou. II, JfoB, mSJ: ‘-llivii,- -.,1,1 your Hitter* wme time. I flint it has given satisfaction In every instance that ha* couw umtermy notice. ’’ Xrltoii A: Kdwards, hair Isa. Ky-« June ?. Isj], said: j * l \Ve rejoice Id Inform you that this jus’U re (.dinted i medicine haf fully maintained the flatted reputation I which has been given it, and having tested it, virtue* I we unhesitatingly say It eminently deserto* lu” I J. JI. A. J. W, *B>-rry, UV.lontown, Ky., July I, [ *«ld: “We have heard uf many ctirv* ih.-rfiTme.ltiy the ute «f Vr. UoliuoJ'i (tL-rman Biller-, and betierc It l? I l-e a Valuable nKMlrlne." i J. Gram, Irvine, Ky., JuneC-V li-jl. said; “We have lucceeded In Inlfodmir.; your Hiioflend Bilt.-r.; (di; *itiaui amt others [lurcbuc lbem by Uie lialf dox.-n and doxen.” Dr. I’, ratto St tin.. Knoxville.Term., April n, l-.H, Mbl: *‘V«ur Ililt«T!iari- fniw *etli(ir very fa-1, and every perron Dial lui u? -d it, *u fjr a* ho have Wen able bi learn. h4.*K*i-nbt'ueO!!ed.-' The*e Hitters are eidirely vc-elable, they iiivtcemb- ; »nd itrensttieu the Mtlotu’, never i-roilrate It, and can be uveil for Infants as veil a* adult*. For sale by re»t>eeUMe ilcxl.-n , v en m tier.-. J. L. TIUKU* fit. .\svut, Vatay.

Vegetable Sonps. Alt vegetables that are put into soups, should be put into cold water, and grad* urily brought up to the boiling point. '1'his causes the vegetable to diffuse its flavor through the whole mass. Irish pots* iocs should never be put in soups until first having been cut up in hut water; tins extracts their bitterness, and renders them fit to be mingled in the other mass. The meats to flavor vegetable soups may be beef, veal, motion or chickens, amt like the vegetables, should be put into cold water, There are fewer good soups made in the country, than almost any other dish, the reason is obvious—it takes time to cook them. An okra gumbo soup should boil incessantly six hours, then the flavor of the meal, vegetables and condiments are so intimately and delicately blended, that they seem one delicious mass. Sail hardens water and flesh, and should not be pul into soups until the mass is well done. —Soil of the South,

Carter’* Spanish Mixture. ra VtB GKK.tr purifier of tub blood: not H A PARTICLE UF MERCURY IS IT.-AS ISLiMILIl* lyueJjr for Fmfub, Evil, Rki-uma-tlmn. OWtinuuun Evajithms, I’mijiU-. or Pustule* op Iho fat-c, RlotfUc*. Boil., Clirtnll Sore Kjo*. Jtlnjj -Wunu or TvU.-r, hca'n Moca, Knlarremout *n<t Pain *if tire Ikino-, .uint*. SiuoiMim LUrt-r*, sy utpniliile liuv.rui-n, LutnUapn, Sl>iuxl CompLi'ilA., mi'l kit .Uscascs ori*Uyt from an Injmlkiutu u*o of ilcicun , luijiruik'uco In life, or impurity of (ho blcHjJ. ■ . This valuable mo.llrlno, which has hrcotno estchra*.rd for the number of ox Inordinary cures elK-rir.1 iW its agency, lias ItulucvU the pnipncUirs, at llio unroni request of lliolr friends, !■) uder It to Itio puUjr, m hirti they do with Iho nlmmt conOdotico inltsvlnars and wonderful rurellrd (imirtHIer. The foUowlnyvertiacates, selected from a large .number, arc, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; ond arc all from gentlemen well known in »hdr localities, and of (he hlgheM resjiOebbiUly, many ol Uu-m now residing tu the city of hkbmoud, Virginia. F. Hoydkv, Hf|.,of Uic Exchange Motel, Itichmond, known every* here, says he ha? seen the (ned trine railed Carter's ’Spanish MU loro adminUtetv>I in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for whkh || Is recommended, with the most astonishing results. Me •ays It is the most extraordinary tuedklne be has ever seen. , - , .’ ' ' - Aorr awn Frvta—Gicsr CcaF.—i hereto, certify, that, for Uiree yean I had Ague and Fever of the nro-i violent deseripUon. !• bad several Physician#, took largo quantities of Quinine, Mercury, »i»J I believe all UiuTonics advertised, hut all without any permanent relief. AI but I tried Carter**, Spanish’ iilxtnre. two bottles of which eSeetually cured me, ami I am happy to say I have bad neltcr Chills or Fevers since. I consider It tho best Tonic In the world, and the only roedltiuo that ever reached my case.. John Loxgdi.n. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va,' - CV K. Lcrtf, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, and for many y ears [nlhe Post OIHce, has sueh’eoiiOdentv In Uiu ast.iuiihingcdicacy of Carter's .'■■jantdi'AMxirtrvf Uial ho haslMfught upwaMs of SO With-*, which he has given away lo the afflicted. Mr. Lnek »ys he. has never known it tu fall when taken acsvrding to direr-' Hons. •' V ■ ■ f Mr; Mere, a practicing Physician, tnd formerly of the City Hotel, tn the city of Klchmoiid, says he witnessed in a number of instances the cherts .of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which .were most truly surprising.— 1 lie says In d casJ of Consumption, deitendrni on the Uver; Iho pood eSett* wen! wonderful indeed. ; BsMraL m. Lhuxtca, of iho flrra of Drinker A Morris, Itichmond, was cured of Liver Comidaint of eight years Handing, by the use of two bodies of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. • , , Gita Cric or Pcnortrt*.—The Edllon of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed In Iheif pros* room’, cured of violent Scrofula. combined with Rhen realism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and iho Editors, In a public notice, say they “cheerfully recommend It to all who are afflicted with any disease hf the blood.” _

B Tj A C K S )l 1TIIIX fi i Tmr imdcfsigncd has in conncct':oh with tin* a custom iilacksmiili slop, with hands that are able and wilting to suit customers. Horse Shoeing nnd nil kinds of Job work done in a workmanlike manner, at prices Ihni both may live. Call gentlemen und see for yourselves, al my shop on Perry street, above .Seminary. JOSKI’ll J AGSIlSi Vevay, July Cl, ISal,

Tn k H km ed v, • or hou> to make times easy. -First, Go lo work. Second, keep at ork. Third, work, work, work. Hon[i toil anti industry will increase your Feans. Economize, abstain frum artijiat slimulanL?, which aie foreign to our

Aolary Public. ■•■■pEHRET. I)UFO UK tikes _j£acs. S. this method of informing llio public generally Uiat he is 5Ur l * f '' , JW>read!' to prepare fut execution and taking the a ckno» lament of all kinds of Deeds, Mot (gages, and all kinds of conrcyanres, dtc., and lo alieml to the taking of Depositions. ■ Front his espfinenee in the alove business he (lattets himself that he can perform any business of the kind cntrustcd.lo him with corrctliitv*, tienlfctss, and dispatch.— Charges moderate. - Office at hts residence on Ftyy SKfct, opposite the Market Square.' Kefercnces:—Hon, Jons IVjjost, and U..T. Jos ta, Esq , VcvaS; Vevay. Jifhc C9, lS6j.

led?, such as wine, liquor, ami tobacco. 'Farmers who have produce lo sell ■outd advertise it in their local papers, ct the money for ii, buy school books for ie children, agricultural implements for jiemselves, and fruit trees for the farm. Ret reaily for an early start to put in pops the coming spring

Mechanics and manufacturers should so avail themselves of the newspaper (■esft, lo make a market for their'wares, [ave yoti plows or mowing machines to [II? Advertise them in ail the papers—will pay.

Domestic Receipts. Remedy fob Group.—- The followlrtg remedy for croup Jharc neverknown to full, when administered In season! ■ As soon ns the first symptoms appear,, (which I need hot describe; ns they arc known to all,) get the child's feetin warm water, and, as soon os possible, adminis* ter a dose of something nauseating, say a grain or two of Ipecac, nntlmonial wine,, or Cox’s IHvo Synip, then oil a cloth with goose oil, pig’s foot oil, skunk oil, or any otlicr soft animal,oil; then sprinkle Scotch snuff over thm doUi till it is pretty well browned, and apply from the chin to the middle of the chest, and repeat if necessary in two hpursj tlio snuff should be applied as soon as possible after the attack; this, treatment will most invariably give relief in a few hours. The snuff shonhl be kept in every family of young children, and be whore the hand can be laid upon it at any UmO of might.

IMercbantj can’t afford (o elands till when lie limes are dull, they should work ihe larder, and thus effect a change for the etlcr. Aciiviiy inspires hope, and hope egets prosperity, amt prosperity happu jp.ss. ■ : ’ / In regard to advertising, an English pubticaiion has the followthgt -AU business people now-a-dayt believe in of advertising. Black* Magazine well observes; The only way to'obtain business is by publicity, amt the way .to obtain publiciiy is by advfrtising/' Beiilly eayer Whoerer would thrive out of the common course must advertise himself with indefatigable industry,'’ The Amateur Author's Guide observes quaintly, but not lets. truly: When everybody else is pushing, you must push too, or you will soon go to the wall.” The same truth Is even yet more apparent lo our American friends; a transatlantic journal observes: Half the secret of success is notoriety. Ailvcrtiseitself abundantly if well followed up, If you are wise, then, just rub your eye?, go io work and advertise." — Life Jllusiraled.

J lii! WIIOLi: WOltLDi httoo,000 Wor th of Gills* the subscribers lo the MAftMOTH P1CT0HIAL oi Tdr. WJlOl.E WOULD, l*uMt..h>tl jiniul Cir "-jiidy lu the throe illk-i of \>vr York, phlUilrlphlB, nntt lUlllmorr. As muiu a* Jut/**i limit are obulnvtl; ai.il kat'tfsif.-ilj- cn actual circulation of ITUO,000, It U tiuw cc-rtalu tot pwroiarnos wilc mo* r»« rt.cr,* . „ AmurR iho cslra'irlitJiTy hi ST OP GIFT-', (being «nc f.>r even *h Set luuetl.y am frif. llartS KIi-'ffnfil Country at 5I3.»oo A MapnilWnt l‘ny Kcrulcmv. “ |7,oui> A Cioh Luan fur I'M, yean, without Interest or ■ axurily, - -- * -- -? - lo.o^i ttuthlhig huts, Elegant ITsiuf Forte/, Jlctaaeoc*. ’ Gold WnlrtuM, Kram-loU, Kings Hiw’h* iT ' Travrtr jolho Old ami Sow YVurtil, b* Pnff>. Ilarr, I_wil Ac., in alt iiotit*. Ik-ring Jvi.ooo Guts, valued at 5So 0,000 Every >ihide remllUuc® of 91. eeture* one yeatv In the JInuvntotb' Plctorlnl, auJlto graloly of c Gift Ttctel, which entitle* the hntdor to ■" une riiatv in (he 3rtiV"*» GitU. The* every peiyia invcMh cJn (hi* ntujn.-n.IooV Kuler]>rh><J revolve* the full Wurth of htv or her inn ary, (a ralnwriLiiOn lo a Ilrsl cUuJournal, (the.greatest anti tnoM mlertatlug Hctnrial of Hie age.) bc*We» a Gilt for each' inWrij-' thm milch may j.rivo wn I m memo fortune to tUo KO'lUT. : ,

Vospcrous in his calling. Bcrim—In making your butter, he Ireful and work out all the buttermilk, o not make it "as salt ns Lot’s wife;” td when you carry it to market, let it ; neatly prepared, and after yon arrive

SniL Jsonta Can w fi*oirn.-l in! • very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’* Fpanlui Mixture.—Jxxe» M. TiTtoai Conductor on ttic It. -¥> &T. It. Co., Richmond, Va. - Sat* Kuzrx or'JOtKtiuimxpixaCruiD.—Mr. John Thontpton, rcMdlii# lu the city of Richmond, ,wb* cured by three buttle*'nf Carter’s SjwnWi Mixture, of Salt KtieaRi, which be bad nearly SO year*,a ad which all-the phy»lclao* of the city.:could not.cute. •Mr. Tho'wjwon'l* a well known ■ roe reliant In the cjlyuf Richmond, V*., am) hU cure 1* mH rcoitrtabte.. _ \V*. A* Mxrtiniv*, of Richmond. V*. J . had a *-;mnt cjired of SyphtlU, In the .wont form, by Carter’a Spantah Mixture. 1 He lay* ho cheerfully recommends It, rtni tetditn 1ft an ImvaUwJMrt wediejne- , Hinuao K. lVr*T) of Richmond, wa* cured of Scrofula, and what {•byakiani Called coiiBrmcd Consumption by three bottle* of Carter’* Spatibdi .Mixture. Envcix'Rcrroa, CoinmbrioDcrof the Revenue, m;i he has wen yliegood.cITeeU of Carter's'?]>aiil»h Misinto' in n number of Kyphllilie rase*. and say* It ba perfect euro for that hottiMo disease. . ' • - ■. Wjt. G. lUawooD. of. Rkhmohdt Va.v tnred of old Fom and Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Toole a few bottle*.of Carter's F(>anl»h Mixture, and .was enabled lo walk without a cmieh, In a tbort time WARD,ClAf F. 83, Malden 1stuc. New York. T. W. DYOTT dr KO.VS, No J63, North 2d SU, ■&. BRERS, So. I4J; Main Mm f * And f.»r sale.hy J. t. Till E BAUD; Verav; Hr Morrison & Broth, Bennington; JohnJ.PauljMt.Sterling; Tho*. McCullough, Moorfleld.'. • -40-521 :

ere keep the hands of dirty people from mlling it and their dirty noses from idling it, especially if the nose is full j snuff and a "drop” hangs at its,end. s Eacs.—■ Eggs have been exceedingly thin the Cincinnati market the present Inter. We have given as high ns thir- | cents per dozen repeatedly. The other |y, we paid fifteen cents for six. On leaking them, two contained chickens Illy feathered, and other two were rotten. Jo wo obtained two chickens and two good eggs for fifteen cents. Not high aft ter all. —Star in the West. *

Stewed Appi.e Pudding.— Cover with apples paml or coredy to the depth' of two inches,- & deep basin o? pan; and ’water sufficient to stew them. ' Make a crust as for common biscuit* roll to an inch in tbickiicss, cut a hole in .the centra and cover with it the apples. . ■ Set the - dish on the utovo or coals • io ; cook, covering closely to prevent the. escape of steam. Twenty or thirty minutes will bo sufficient Servo with Banco made of water,‘.butter; and sugar, thickened with flour,'and Seasoned, with nutmeg/. •

For rompMj'Uat of Gift*, and foil ■ and exjdklt* Krtirulam an regard In H e great liit.*/pri*e,Luiri Ib>n, &C-, «ou S of Tili* Wh<|U ’Vtortd.'wfalrh will bo promptly lent,' freo of charge, There deal red bf lrtltr pjA-paU).!. t ‘ , '.TfioWhole World may also beacon at Hie office of all iKii>er» miiUlnCnx ttiU advi-rl lament, Wacre iafjrrailUn may Us odliincd ln irgird to tu-jiapcr and hitterpriw. • ’ • ,*.'.• .•'-•• Agent*, Pottmaricr*, an I Id Ilea .dcstroa* of taexaand at the wine time pcnlcol. should not fail In «e a copy of The Whole World, which contains-by far the mod liberal Inducement! ever oBbred to agent* In (ho wry of immense cash premiums, gifts, commlwlons, &C-, a hereby any person,' with ordinary aclitUy, ran' easily' make $1,000 and oj.wanK■p’f.ycari t» which fad tlie sgeus wo already ha rci can certify, the 1‘ictortalj and heCome wire, rich nml happy. ' ■ : : Corronoodcnls .must write their address—Xante, Post •office, Connty and State, Plain and Distinct, or it will be their own fault If Urey fail to pel ait antver. * Adhorota this, and alt returnf will bo promptly, aent wherever desired, to any j«rt of the world.*; *, ICflfeny onion are received after the 3oo,ooo tuUortbcn ans obialiiodi the owner w ill be promptly re tarried, post-paid, to the 1 j>6 nous rending it, *. TO* All letter* and'remittance* for the Pictorial, wlttl Gift Tickets, must invariably beidJrereed, post-paid, to • PROF, ir WOOOllAX HAKT, Wobld'* Hill, Bioxnwar, Stw Vote, there being (lie only* office for the Gift Enterprise.. Rut mnlttamea for the Hctnihl wllhnat. GUI Ticket*, may be rent to Prof. J. woodman Hart,Ilart'a Building*,' Chestnut, street, Philadelphia, Pa,,* thcro .Whig, the principal editorial and pablltsUoir office. - dot Mm ,

Pay your Debts,— Let those who can command the money liquidate promptly their bills. No one would hesitate to do this if be would retted a moment. The advantage is not confined to the payment of a single debt, but it gives the creditor to whom it is paid the powertopiy his dues. The man who owes a trilling sum frequently says to bimselft “My debt is so smalt that it is of very little conseqoence to my creditor.” This is a great mistake. There arc several kinds of business in which there are outrages in large sums which have to be made up in small driblets. The printer and the publisher ate people of this stamp. They have made large expenditures for paper, ink, type, etc. Their returns come in very mall sums. If every body would pay promptly, every thing .would go well.— •l it when each retains the amount doe from him, upon the ground that the amount is so small, how are these large expenditures to be canceled!

Use All Tonr Lund. How often do we see meu adding acre to acre, for the sake of having a large farm to cultivate, when they have not yet tilled one half of the land which they possessed in the first place. They have cultivated, perhaps five or six inches of the surface, and have not made any nsc of the eight or ten inches which lie immediately below it. A few years ago there was a premium offered in Kentucky for the best tea acres of corn. The average crop of the competitors was 122 bushels per acre. Now, if that quantity of com can be produced on an aero, is it not folly, for you, intelligent reader, to add more land to that which you already possess, until you have made the latter capable of producing that number of bushels, or as near it as may be. Yon know very'well that yon can raise those 122 bushels a great deal cheaper off of one acre, than if you had to cultivate two, or three, or four, for that purpose.

Marriage. The stags in the Greek epigram, whoso knees were clogged with frozen snow upon the mountains, came down to (lie brooks of the valleys hoping to thaw their joints with the waters of the stream; but there the frost overtook them, and bound them fast in the ice, till the young herdsmen took .them in their stronger snare. It is the unhappy chance of many men, finding many inconveniences upon the mountains of single life, they descend into the valley of marriage to refresh their trouble; and there they enter into fetters, and are bound to sorrow by the chords of their own woman's peevishness. Man and wife arc equally concerned to avoid all offences of each other in the beginning { of 'their conversation; and the breath of, the wind of the south can shake the little j rings of the vine, when first they begin to curl liko the locks of a new-weaned i oy: but when by ago an I cons didation they stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and have by the warm cmbracce of the! sun and the kisses of heaven, brought' their clusters, they ran endure the storms j of the north, and the loud noises of a tempest, and yet never be broken: so are the early unions of an unfixed marriage; watchful nud observant, jealous and busy, inquisitive and careful, and apt to take alarm at everyUnkind word. After llio hearts of the man and the wife arc endeared and hardened by a mutual confidence and experience, longer than artifice and pretence can last, there are a great many remembrance?, and'somo things’ present, that dash all little unkindnesses in pieces.

Good Coffee.—-‘The very best way for making coffee. is to put tho ground coffee into a wide mouthed bottle over night, and pour rather more than half a 'Jpjht of water upon each ounce and a halt, and to cork the bottle; in the morning to loosen the cork, put the bottle into a pan of hot water, and bring tho water to a boiling heat. The coffee is then poured off clear, and tho latter portion strained; that which is not drank immediately is kept closely stopped, and is heated ns it is wanted.”

M J. Bi illarcliisi’s CELEBRATED o-at h o uc o n. ton TOE ttutr -i.xncrae or srrrratso reaiu*. al i'til for ib curative i>o»er*ln*!I the dl»case* tor* hick It 1* recommended, c>a’Fuat A tar*, or ‘ White*; Cuaosic IxruxiTtox *S» ttu rai-nov or to* Woxa; ixnotnu. llExdaxtixua, or It* no matter how severe or of how lung standing. Tho Catholleuo far surpasses other n‘medics, to bein C more certain, le*i MoeaUve. and lea vine the system In a better condition. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ami'le proof, rroia the most respectable sources, of the Ik.-official resalu of It* use; together with letter* from highly experienced Physicians. who havo used it In their practice, and (peak from their own observations.

KisingSuiiIronFonndry. THE undersigned, havlngpennanentlr established themselves at Rising Sun,-im the Foundry Business, would respectfully form the Hoy Growers of Indians and Kentucky, that they still continue to manafreture Screws for the ilormon or Beater Ha/ Press, which are not inferior to any made ir5 the United States, from the fact that the besv Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others. We have also Patented a Horst Power* said to he, by competent judges, the best and cheapest Horse Power in ose, (which can be Uachcd to the Press if desired. ; ‘ All orders in Switzerland County, left with* F. L. GRISARD & SON, will beallendedto. J. M. REISTER & CO. Rising Sun, June 29,1851, Ilf

To Make the Best of Crackers. — Fourteen tea-cups of flour, three of water, and one of hotter or lard, (half of each is better,) sift into the dry flour /our teaspoonsful of cream of tartar, and two of soda, salt to the taste, add tlie butter and water, work until smoothed, roll" very thin, cat out and hake, and you will bo very apt to try it again.

Cere for Hard Times. —Slop importing, and not exporting, is the want of thc.ie hard limes. Stop importing foreign vrculena, which have shut up the New England factories, ami turned thousands 'mm tabor. SioAmponing foreign iron, which has closed oiir furnaces and forges, and turned thousands from labor. Stop impelling a thousand things, to the creation of which American genius and Indus* try r»e competent, and with the raw mate rials of which America abounds. Make ail these stops, and (he great organs of American industry would ring out a tune of employment, independence, and hap* Jiicas for all.

Grease for Coarse Boots.—Take a coal made of while pine, of the size of a lien’s egg, well burnt, pulverize it finely, mix it with enough of clean melted tallow to make it of the consistence of paste. Two or three applications will make the leather soft, and wilt keep the water out.

Lurgc Cattle. Three cattle raised and owned by Isaac Hubbard, Esq., of this (own. one of the largest farmers and most celebrated cattle raisers in the Slate, were weighed in ihis village a few days since, with I he following result: One yoke of oxen 4,080 lb. one of the yoke weighing 2,060 and the oilier 2.000 lb. One four year old steer 1,9.*;0 lb, making a total of G.030. The oxen were worked until sometime in November last. It will be recollected that'Mr Hubbard raised the celebrated ox Olympus, which weighed alone lime about 40001b., and. was exhibited in this country; and afterwards in England, and was finally killed there and partaken of by the Royal Family. The Olympus was we believe, the largest, as well as the handsomest ox ever raised in this Slate, if not -in New England, The above 4 years old steer is still-grow-ing rapidly, and Is as smoothly built and handsome as almost any creature of ordinary size. He will bo a monster if ho should be kept until fully matured.— Claremont Eagle*

Notice to the Unfortunate Female. ! feel 11 a dolt incumbent'upon mys;1f to declare pobikly the great blowing Dr. Nartblii'a Uterine Catholican ban proved to me.'' For two years my health wa* miserable; 1 wos atmoil unable to walk.- Physicians pronouDced my cave falling of the vomit, calonslve nlcerarlons, com men tin;; with Ouoralbii*. The pains, (dilatation, prostration, amt the Intolerable foe* lid discharge. rendered life a harden. In this nilierahie condition, Ur. F. P. Scvrbnd recommended Dr. MarchUi'* Uterine Catholicon. After taking four hot* lies 1 And myself In perfect health. .Gratitude for my restoration mates me ardently desire that alt-my «ra, atite unfortunate, may And a ore. relief from this Inestimable medicine. * ' ■ ELIZABETH A. XBWLASD, ' No. 19 Wcst-sU, Utlcs, >.1. Tho above statement t'tnovv (o he true. .. - . F. P. MKWLASU, M. D., Utica, i.-k - „ The Calhoticou Is doing good service here. All the patients thal'Iiavo tried the medicine have been bcijoi titled bat one—and that ono nothin? will help. Truly Vours, WJI. LAIRD HAZLETr.M. D., July B, 1RJI.. Kow Philadelphia, Ohio. * • • 1 would bo glad hi have a timber supply, as the medkino U becoming very popular, and I think will continue, as It has given relief In every In* stance when property taken. _ THOMAS KfaWJIAS, D,, May SS, 1831. * MU Vcriioo, lad.

Jesse V. Short, Vudci laker, RESPECTFTLLY in forms the izens of Veray and vicinity that's^ - *- he constantly keeps on hand teady-inadq Comxs, of every size and variety—and is al‘ ways ready to attend calls at the shortest cal tree. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar to the finest cloth, covcied, or with air-tight, zinc, or tin coffins* at a rpomcnPs warning arid the cheapest rales. He is also prepared nr r d ready at all times to attend funerals with his hearse. Jap. &—SStSid r

To Make Boots Water Proof.— Melt 1 3 oz. each of rosin and beeswax, and stir in 1 pint of boiled oil, and heat all well together; when partly cool, add 3 oz. .of turpentine. Apply hot with a brush.

Posted Ur. —The Illustrated London News gives the following election news from the Slates: “The vote for Governor of tho United States was so close, that it was expected that the official canvass would be required to decide tho momentous question."

DEXXISXRVDR* J-. W. RAXTER, will cortiaAadfifcSetue to practice in Veray, the 'first Monday. Tuesday and day; Ghent, the first Thursday; the first Saturday, of each month. Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month. Nov. 10, ’fi3. 2l-tf.

Y/arh on Cattle.-—The cause of warts on cattle is not clearly known—perhaps it is the want of proper action in the tkin. The knife should not bo used, only to p ire them' slightly before applying the nuttfy. A pencil of the nitrate of silver touched to them daily, for several days, v. ;!l often disperse them. We have found ':;j.ncrnprithic treatment highly successful v. i it; hoises and cattle. Pur dry warts d ve dtk ntnara, and in some cases sulphur, for ulcerated warts, arsehirtm.

JJj 3 Pamphlets had gratis at tho store of J. U Tutt•wo. Agent, Druggist, 4c., Vcvny, IndP. K. Sairo, Madison;. J. B. Craft & Co., RUlrc Pun; and of most of the leading _ Druggist) In the adjoining counties. - J. B. JIABCHIEI & CO., Proprietors, Central Depot, 3<H Broadway, N. Y, '

05* We often wonder as we iuat intelligent men splitting hairs open the properly queston as affecicd by prohibitory legtslation. Can U be that ibty remember that millions of property, to say nothing about dearer interests, are yearly destroyed by rum!

€. II. XIIARP, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CAHROI.LTOIf, RT. ' WILL attend to any professional . that may bo confided to hiro, in Kentucky, or in the part of Indiana adjacent to Carrollton. Office on Main street adjoining Gardner's Holql. * e pT

SAWS— SAWS.—The subscriber is prepared to file and "set saws, of do anything Jrisc to his line at short notice. JESSE V. SHORT.

tT* Eggs ore hatched at 104 degrees cf heat.

SST All solid bodies become luminous at 800 degrees.

There is nothing can pleato a man without love; and if a man be weary of the wise discourses of the 'apostles, arid of the inuocency of an even and a private fortune, or hates peace, or a fruitful year, ho hath reaped thorns and thistles from tho choisl flowers of-Paradise; for nothing can sweeten felicity itself but love: but when a man dwells in loyc, then his wife is as pleasant as tho droppings upon the hill .of Hennon; Iter eyes are fair ns the light of heaven; and hq can mo his care, and lay his sorrows down upon her lap, and can retire to his homo to his sanc-tuary,-and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments.