Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 February 1855 — Page 4

' Llrfet Coiriplninl,., DYSPES5M,. Jaaudicg, Cbro&io cJ I«r-. vouj Delilily, piicexe pf the Kioyfcys, and mil diseases arising frettt a*disordered Llttr or S tom itL;‘such it CcnjCTpaCett, 1 award Pile*. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tie EtomtLSmumaa,, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Falno* or Weight Id tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, sitting or Fluttering atlba Pit of the. Elntoaeh, & rimming of iho Head, Harried and DUD cull'll ro* thing, Fluttering at the Hoart, Chesting or Suffocating Sc notion* whet In lylcg jrwtarm Ulmnc** of Vision, Data or Webs bcfmw th-'tight, Parer and Dull Pain In the Head, Dvflcicng of Per* ablrmllon, Tellowju'M of the Skin and Eft*, Pain tn - the EUovBark, Cheat, limbo,Ac. Sadden Flushes of £t(I, anti creel drpreoloa of spirits, can' he cffBctuslly cured by Ida. floor Liao's celebrated

Sjp Pfffelg Hriwilfe

Deep Culture and Irrigation* Metsts jEtfttor J.*—S omp persons supposa* that J the water used 1 in .irrigation must be poured upon the plant, or made 'to overflow it, or at least overflow-the |ground; whereas, the water should-pass iup through the soil by means of capillary attraction, thus supplying moisture in nature’s ownway, and in nature’s own quantity. It is true that showers are beneficial on the learn occasionally: but the greater portion of the., water soaks into the soil, to be returned to the plant as it needs it by the capillary tubes. ' I have a piece of ground of about two, acres, on which 1 have .bom malting some experiments the past season, having a stream of water from a 'passing through. it. 1 ploughed' the ground (which was sod) in May last, into lands ton or twelve feet wideband four firry ira deep, by throwing each successive furrow on the top of the last, thus placing,;the sod at the bottom and the mellow, dirt on the top, and breaking it up near twenty inches deep. By the way, I think much of tl»L mode of sub-soiiing, as mine was all done with one pair of small horses, ’ibc dead furrows or ditches between the different lands were cleaned out with the hoo, and were tilted with water nt such intervals as it has Icon found necessary during the summer for the purpose of irrigation. The water was not permitted to overflow ot run ’off, but settled '.into the soil, arid supplied the plants by cap ; illnrv attraction,’ *

Every Subscriber an Agent. Everr subscriber to Ibis paper is hereby made nn agent, to solicit his friends and neighbors to Eubscrlhe for tho same. Every man who wants ngood connty paper, cod le induced to subscribe, if told that it costs hut ona dollar for 52 numbers. Wo charge till the same price—wo make no distinction among our patrons —-wo regard one man’s dollar as much as another's. To all, tho advance price is ose dollab per annum.

(slittugs of the Cdtii’ts : . is the Coe.stT or Switzerland, CIRCUIT COURT;. 1st Monday of May, \ 1st Monday of November. coniliox PLEAS COURT. 1st Monday of January, I 1st Monday of April. 1st Monday of July, \ 1st Monday of Oct. cu.unissio.tnts cortix. IstMonday of March | IstMonday of September 1st Monday of June j IslMondayof December

Rising: Sun INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Rtilng Snu, ludlini, TlltS Company is now fully organized and is prepared to insure against the damage by £ut and the perils of Nitm-nox. ; BOARD OF. DIRECTORS* 6.HATHAWAY, . WM. II. POWELL, JACOB C. WELLS, B< B. LORING, J. W. TAtBOTT, JOSEPH ZF.1LLEB, B. J. HATHAWAY, ISRAEL LOHING, A. C. DOWNEY, JONH W.SPENCER, JOHN GRACE. S. HATHAWAY, President. B. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Risks token on the Btrgcs of Steamboats and Flat Boats; and also on Buildings and Merchandize at equitable rates of premium by . GEORGE E, PLEASANTS, not2lf . , 'Agent, at Vevay, led.

G Eft MAX BITTERS, Prepared by B&. C; J!. Jicxsoi, So. iW) An& Sir Philadelphia.

Their power oter the tbore diseasei It not eio-llid If equalled, by any other preparation in the Baited State*, at the caret attest, In many cases after mkitllnl phvslclan* had failed. then; Hitters aro worthy the attention of Invalids.— Possessing great vIrtncs in the rectification of di»ct»5» of Hic User and les*er.glands, exercising the most icairblng |*>wcrt In weakness and affection* of the liigeriire Urgem; they arc, withal, aafe, certain and pleasant. .■ :

Tna Bnmsu Reviews. —"Wo have, received. MackvxxxVa Magazine and the Review for this year, *?ew volumes of all the Reviews have just commenced/ and how is a favorable time for new subscribers to begin. Teiuis.— Any one Review or Blackwood, S3 a year. Blackwood and one Review —or any two Reviews, 85. The four Reviews ami Blackwood, 810; Four copies to one address, 830. Address, LuoxAnn Scot! & Co,, Publishers, New-York.

, WU» *xn BE tOXTISCtP. II. w. Chaney.. .Vlllersborgb, Ky., Oct. U,,tes2, «ld; ‘-Having tel>1 your Itltlcrt tome time, I Cod It has plTcn saibfialon in every instance that hcscoms under my nolle*.” Kelson & Edwards, Salclsa, Ky,, done 5, ]E51, nil: “We rejoice to Inform you that this Justly celebrated medicine haf fall* maintained the availed reputation which ha# been riven It, and hating tested Hi virtues wc unhesitatingly say It eminently Ucs're Mil. ” J. if. A J. W. Kerry, Uniontown, Ky., July 1,JS5?, reld; MVo have heanl of many curt * performed by ihs uso of Dr. HoHjikTs Genoan UlUcrt, and believe It tu be a valuable medicine.^

‘ J. Grant. Irvine, Ky,, Juno SS. If52, iaiJr “Wcfcsvo succeeded In introducing yoorllooteud Bitters; physj-. chiin and oilier* purchase them by the half dozen and dozen.' 1

.Muiae,' (Xqdiaa corn,) ia ol jnaitye growth in America. . Ilica was brought: from South A/rica, whence it was taken to India; and thence to Europe and America.' Peas are of unknown.origin. Votchcs arc natives of Germany. .... , The Garden Beau, ia from the East Indies. t Buckwheat came originally from B Iberia and Turkey*■■ ■ ■ , - Cabbage grows wild in Sicily and Naples. 'The Poppy waA brought from the East; The Sunflower from Peru. : Hops came to, perfection as a wild flow* crin Qermony. Saffron camo frotn Egypt, The Onion is. also-a native of Egypt. Horseradish comes from South Europe. ■ Tobacco is a:native of Virginia, Tobago and-•California.;- Another species has a|sp been found wild in Asia. The Grasses are mostly native plants, and so arc the Clovers, except Lucerne, which is a native of Sicily, ' * The 'Gourd is an Eastern Plant/ The Potato is a welbknbwn native of Peru and’Mexico/, ' '■ ' Coriandcr gfo wa ‘wild near tlio Mediterranean! ' ‘ ■ ; 1 ’ r ‘ l- " ■" :i ‘‘ Anise from the Grecian Archipelago. ’ ! ■ ' • .

Carriages and Baggies. THE u ndersigned would inform the people of Switzerland and ad joint Jg --rfa. counties in Indiana and Kentucky, jtfaBp that having made extensive improvements in-his former Shop and, Manufjc-. tory, he now offers to the public, for o consideration, the advantages to be derived from long years of close application a£d unremitting toil. I ttcii'rx'V prepared to execute in the neatest and most approved ttyle.- ■ All ynds of Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Flooghs, and Hay Press lnms. .

Hr. 1*. Katio A Kn*., Knoxville,Tenn-, AprilM551, «U; ‘‘Your Kitten arc now selling Very fast, and every person that bus vm-U it, so far ts we have been able tc learn, has been benefit!cd.’’ ' . -

‘ -Mock Terrapin. A anpjuir , a. calf*a .liver; season and frybrown. ’/IIash it/Wot very, fincj.dust. thickly with flour; a teaspoon of mixed mustard; as J miich cayenne nepper as will Jfo;on half a; dime;' two .banl oggs, chopped fine; a lump of butler'a* large as aq eggj-n lea-cup of water.' Let it boil; together; a ininutq or . two. . Cold veal.will doi irliverishqt'Iikod. • ’ ■ . ■ Apple Jelly. —Wash and cut the .apples in two or three places, to see if, there be any worms in them; put them in ,a porcelain-lined. ketll?,and cook until the apples are done; lake pat and strain trim juice from them, and put them. on the stove again, and boil until they begin ? lb look dark; then odd one-third as much sugar, by weight, and boil until they become a jelly; put it into ciips pr;.tumblere, [ aiid tie paper over the lops; : ,This;is cxa-Ucnt for making jcllyrcakcs. ; ■

These IKtleri are entirely vegetable, they tnrtctntr and strengthen the system, never proalrato It, aiu esc be used for Infants as writ as adults, tor sale by respectable dcelcrs cvcrywhfr.'. •KWclS . J. 1* TtniiK.U'il, Agent, Vtvay.

Newspapers in.tub Would* —The following is supposed 10 be the number of newspapers in the world:—10 in Austria, U in Africa; 24 in Spain, 20 in Portugal, 30 in Asia, 05 in Belgium, 85 in Denmark. 60 in Russia,and Poland, 3*20 in other Germanic States, 500.in Gtcat Britan, Ireland and Scotland, and 2,000 in the United Slates, or about twice as many. In this country as in all other nations.—This account for the superiority of nut people in point of intelligence to every other people on the globe.

The result lias teen very satisfactory. All kinds of roots are surprisingly large and beautiful; and notwithstanding the season has been so dry that nearly alb the gardens in the town have been ruined with the drought, as well as many trees killed, still there are beets on these beds that will measure over two feet in circumference, and nearly as long, with carrots, parsnips. and other vegetables in proportion. One Wd oC tUawhertfea, sut in hills eighteen inches apart, and transplanted about the middle of May last, produced more than half a bushel of beFrics that we kept an account of, besides what were eaten from the vines and destroyed by the birds. Some of the berries measured three and a half inches in circumference., : ; ' , * : From one bod that- contained nine square rods, or onc-cight«mth of an acre, have been sold about SCO, worth,of vegetables during tho summer. .Besides,- the quality of the vegetables has not been inferior to tho quantity. Vegetables grown quickly; and without being'retarded by' drought, are far more healthy and palatable. -. .. , II. 0. Bulblev* Kalamazoo,Mich. . •• • , . >

Carter’* Si»neu*U ixture. n jnn GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE ELOOin sir 1 aparticli: or mf.rccrv i.\ it.—.\_n isfallible remedy hr Sro-fula, Kill's Erii, RhcS'in.C*m,il>>vlitie(>ut Krnytlom, l*iin|tiej. or Pustule* on tur ftce, Blotches. Uoilt, Climate £orc Ejm, Kin# Worm or Tetter, btahi Hoad, Enlarremcu ana of Uk Kt>irct, Ulcer*, Uiimlhik b.M.ri.r', Lumhaec, Spinal Cr'mpViiiL., and all dteav* ari-ii'S ffiiiu an iuju’licieus Iimj of Mcrcuryyiicf nulfiite ia’ life, or IniiiMfih of the Mw<l. ' TWi valuable medicine, which hit Uwoou cel.-lmt-H fur tho numtar of cnrcojt!lii*ocwiv-s effected ibn-' Us apiacy, lias induced the m'prictui'i, at the ur„.U request »f th*k frirnd*, ttf Mbniijilw public, wind they do «llh the uiwwt coiifldmrc 1'nlu virtue* wunleritA curaVrte properties. TV* WdoVtii# w'c> cuW. •elected from a'lnnrc' Ltd,' howei cr, stranger testimony than tla> raerc word of the proprietors; and are all front renUctuCn well known iu their localities, an') of the hi'hi.-it resoectahlUty. imay of them imw rcddittjr in tho'city cf- RfdtroowJjTirririii. -F. Bornta, Esq., of the Exchange Hphil,Richmyi. J. know in; very where, ray the ha* v.-n themcdidiie,-aIl-cl Cartel* ffvHiT Miitafr ilminliianxl to hundred care*, in'near}/ all thediseavw for.wtiJeh it it recnm mended, with U»o most aTionishln# reoilw 11» M}* Ills the moot eUtaut dinar; tueditir.o-bv hjscvct. seen. ■■ '■■■■■ •

BLACKS3IITII1XC.' The uo'dcnignvil lies'in coiincj*. lion with Uie above a custom gSSaiiSBiackhmth'shop, with-hands Hist are able and willing to suit customers.' Hpf?c Shoeing and all. kinds of Job work done, in a workmanlike maniier, at prices that botbraay]ive, Call gentlemen and sec', for yourselvies/al tny shop on Ferry sircet, abuvj Seminary;.-' . ■ ' : JOSEPH JAGKRS. Vcvny, Juty 21

[For the Weekly Ret#1116.. TUE CHIEFTAIN'* FAHEVVEbL. The sunbeam’s golden eye bad stole A lingering lost farewell, From the laughing brook in yon distant world, And violet and mountain and dell) i A cilence tike that of Eden-bowcrr, j Ere the first clear note rang, j Reigns in these wilds, while glistening showers In fragrance greet the zephyrs bland. Near a lonely mound in the darkened wood, A warrior lowly bowed,— Breathing a prayer in this solitude, — A warrior stern and proud; The prayer was said in this twilight hour, And the lowly bending form Aroze creel as in stormiest hour As he breathed farewell to home. "My father's grave, farewell: Haunts which ray child hood-loved so well--Mouotain and stream and dell— Ye echoing wilds farewell. Tho wild deer’s glancing step no more From the ted man’s war-whoop (lies; The glad waves haste to the smiling shore, Our home no wore for aye. "The while man’s step, Re-echoes through our hunting ground; Where once the wigwam stool The stranger’s graceful dome is fountlj Our council fires are dim, While our stately braves arc scattered far; No more will the walchlight gleam Calling our tribes to the fields of war. '•The Great Spirit’s wrath is stirred, And Hie Indians fade as the leaves of fall; The sounds I hear, like a magic wierd, Pass o’er my soul like a funeral pall; And we seek a home near the selling sun. Whose crimson glance still lave; Latest when ere his task is done. The ocean's crested waves. "The home which a thousand years Was claimed by the warrior braves forever: Scents of our childhood’s cares, And our burial ground by yon rushing rivet; My father's grave, farewell: Haunts which fond memory lores so well— Mountain, and stream, and dell— Ye echoing wilds farewell," Meoqki. Vrrai/, Feb. 15, 1S55.

, ; ; Notary Ihibiic. ., ; OERREt* DUFOU R lakes . 1’ Ihis-jniithod of informing the public generally that he i» ready to prepare; for execution and. taking the acknowledgment of all kinds of Deeds, Mortgages,; and all kinds of. conveyances, dcciVandto attend to Ibetakingof DeCosUiohsr' From his exyerience in the alovc usiness hcflalters himself that he can'perform any.business of Hie: kind entrusted lobim wilh'.currcclness, neatness, and dispatch.— Charges moderate. ■;Office'at Ids residence on Ferry the Market Square." References:—Hon. Joiln Di'most, end C. T. Joses,’ Ksq , Vcvay. ; ‘ ■ k.. •! Vevay, June 29, 1854... , \ • ; ; v : ;

Cost or Wine Bibbisq.— During the last year (hero were expended something nearly §30,000000 for iqioxicatingdrinks in the Stale of Louisiana; twenty, millions of this was expendedin NewOrleans alone. There were made about 16,000 arrests, directly or indirectly* for drunkenness in the city'and State; about 400 deaths by delirium tremens, about 75 murders, be« aides a host of other crimes. Over 1,000 hare heed reduced to vagrancy and pauperism. k

Ism-nox,—Mr, Arthur scbl* to : the Fair of the Maryland. Institute an tight Prescn’ing Canister/' ‘ It is thus described!. -It is a. common tin;canister, mode with..an annular trough, at'the outside of tho-top/with n cover to tit loosely into *it;r this . trough is filled'with a :vcry loose adhesive; ccment.prepared for tho, purpose,, ami in. order to close tho vessel hermetically, it is only, neccssory to tho cover and..press, the .flange intp the. ' It ia'wcll known *dhat fruits and vegetables*miry be. preserved in a fresh state for; any desirable length of lim’d by boating them yip’ to; a’ certain point, .and* then entting' them effectually off from contact with thoc atmosphere. The usual method, of doing this is to solder them up iii tin-.cans; but that .process is out of tho roach of housekeppers generally, and fresh fruits and vegetables are rajrely, pat up by private families. But withtbecanistcrto which wo.are now calling attention, tlio whole thing may be done with so much ease that the ostranrdinary process of preserving must! to a groat extent, ho superseded by it.

[Forlbo WeeVtj Rercille. SHOUT TUB VI CTOILYIt Mr. Editor: —Vour oM friend Justus is neither dend or asleep, but he still lives and is wide awoke to hail with joy the passage of tno Indiana Prohibitory Liquor Law.

Morn asp Font—Garvf 1 hercl-y cmify, that, for thre« years I had Ague BtiJferer of the wot violent description. I ha J tefer.il Fjysictaiiv took Urgeqoanlitirs of ttelhlue, Mercury, stall UcIlcVe ail tho T'/uiw advertised, tot all without anejoennanei t relief./ A( Urt I uW, Carter** Sponlrh iluiare, ia« tallies of which offer billy cured me, sqd 1 am laj.j.j to say'I hare hail neiler Chilli or Fevers sineo., I fjusliler it the iMstTonlclnthe world, and-ibovnly ineulclnothal ever reached my ease. Jok* losoni*. Hearer Uara.nearRirliteCtsd, Va. .. C. ft. Lrn, Emj.i now In Oic city of Richmond. and fur many yean in the Fort Ottire, hsssnch oatUJdenc* lit Ihe astonishing ctacacy of Carter's hfanUh Mialurc, that ho Jias bouphi aitwanli of tauh»,nticli bo has ?Jrqn away to tho^afflicted, Mr. Lvirk jay* be bu never known it to fall when token Lu'direatiotis. ■ ■- •;

Never did Indiana hold' more glad hearts than at the present hour- 'lids has been attested in every part of .the State by the roar of canon, illuminations and bonfires. Pull many a drunkard's wife has laughed and cried, both at the same time, for joy, when she heard the glad news. Long will they bless the noble Legislature. Long will the name of Gov. Wright be enshrined in their hearts. Honor to whom honor is duo. As old Simeon said when ho saw the form of the infant Jesus—so may Junius now say of his country—"mine eyes have seen tliy salvation.” Many of your readers doubtless thought that Junius had a sorry time of it daring the excitement of the last campaign, when his name and motives were traduced and slandered; hut let them he well assured that, if to any 'extent, however little it may have Icon, he has contributed to this result, he is more than compensated. Rejoice with me, fellow-citizens; nay, you do rejoice. Our sons and daughters shall be saved from tho tempter’s snare. Our fathers, some of whom have been at least partially ruined by the demon alcohol, shall,bo rescued from the ruin that was. impending above them. Sobriety, with its attendant blessings, shall abound. Fellow-citizens, tho battery has been manned, tho canon has been charged, it only remains for you to apply the match, by executing the law, and every dnnOcery in our State shall bo blown so high that they will never reach Terra Fima. So mole it be. Ju.ws.

Rising Mm li’on Foim<lry. fjn HE. undersigned, having permanently csJL tablished ihemsclVca at Risinfi Kun. in the Foundry Business,* would rcspectfwlly infbrat Uio llay Orowers'’of Indiana and 1 Ktn r tucky, :tlial,< they still continue to; manufacture Screws for tlje Mprmon or. Beater ’Hay P ress,wlii cb : are" fi’bl inferior to any made in the United States, fro m-1 he Ta c It hat the itesv PfcSs Builders give ouf'Screw's the preference over all others. ■ - - / • • =■ Wc. have aln? .Patented :a Horse Power, said to be, ; by cdiwpelcnl judges, the'best and cheapest Horse Power in us *,- (which can. be Itachedfo the Press if desired. f •: “ All otde-fs in Switzerland County, left with F. L. G lit SARD A SON, will be DUcudcd to. . . J. M. REISTKR A CO. Rising Stm , J u fte29/ J S 51.' i; _ \ Ilf .

Old Bullion * Cold Water Man.— Co). T. H. Benton, in a letter adressed to a Committee of Young Men's Mercantile Library -Association of New York, acknowledging the receipt of a Silver Water Pitcher and salver, informs his young correspondents that be attributes whatever of mental and bodily vigor he now has and whatever of buisness application he has ever shown, to a resolution formed in early life to abstain from all intoxicating drinks.

,Fr. Mim, a prarlfetn? rb}»!cfcn,/Bflit'Rriflerlj of the CityTlotel, ia the city of iticJuoutu], sa}* ; he a i;ih.ji.mI In a nuniWr «f Inttai.cc* tho effort* of te:ter*i yitiol.-h Mixture, which, wero tuoti traij .‘urjirivii-’ lie ta; Hu a case of Comaio[.linn, detier/fei.t on thv Uvcr. the trirtnt effect* were woiiM.-tful in.trjs). 1 .SiXCBt. M.ll«l>aca, (ifthunmi Of. ' *i:rHt, Rieitmoi.iltwasearcJof liter Cotni-taim of '.‘nn yean Hamlin#, by tho ass of two boUrsof C«U't‘< Spanish Mixture. : ■ . - * GersT t’cci or Ftwornt.—Tlic KiUtorj of lie R'rhmoij‘1 Republican ha J a Mirant cin|Jnred la their inu roow.curcH of violent Kero fob, tow hon’d Mlih watbm,. which entirely dbaMed htrn Vfriiiu work. Two tatUesof Carter's bi«iuth Miuaromsdea|M';fe. t coroof hlmiShd-thc Eoltor*,In a public fcotfco,*»y they “chccifully rccrrutiheDd U to all who are aCiOud Vith an/ itlrcaroof lie blood,” / ! Smt Asomta Ct»t or -Sirorrii.—I F«J a urj TaluaUe’boy cured of Sent tub by Carter'* £juu.i*j MiUure.—jAWt* M. Ttrma, Coi.dattor on the K. 1*. i 1*. ,•■ ..... ' Salt Hnciw or reissirr tsniso Crus.-Mr. Joha Thompwp, rrsM.*)# iu the city of I.'lrhtn.j-.i?, w»scaiotl 1» thiwo.tattles of Carter’s FpiiTlsl) MUture. <■( Salt Kbcnm, which.bein'! ffieoly ’.stSfar*, jui*I vlibh ail Urn physic!am of the ,elly coultf not esro. Mr. IhontiMou Is a.yoell known. merch.Hil la the <Vj of Rirhwdnd, Va.,‘aud hi* euro U nio: rcm^ktLU-.

iHelsturc In Solis. ; Tlie goodness of a soil consists m an eminent degree in the power it has of maintaining a certain degree of moisture; for without this tho plant cannot possibly imbibe aliment, no matter how abundant. Standing in a dunghill, without moisture, tlio plant starve. In supplying soils with a. dud amount? of water, it is indispensable that tho earth to a considerable depth be in & condition to permit the tolerably free descent and ascent of rain water that may fall op the surface of the ground in the course! ;df n year. By this mechanical arrangement, the earth to the depth of tweuly or more feet becomes an enduring reservoir to hold water for the benefit of vegetation. Tho more protracted tho drought, from a lower point ip the earth will water ascend to meet the urgent wants of suffering plants. The supply maybe insufiicient, for tho daily-evaporation of water from the numerous leaves of largo plants is estimated in gallons; but that faetdoea nob invalidate the importance’of (ho principle’ under discussion. ; Witho ut being saturated, a cubic foot of good wheat or meadow land will hold from twenty-five to thirty pounds of water; and a cubic yard (which is less, than is usually allowed to; a hill-of corn) \yill hold from six hundred to eight hundred poundsof water. 1 ' ' *• ' Those who may take a special in the capacity of different soils to htm| water, will find many facts bearing on the subject in an extended Essay on tho “Study of the Soils,” published iu the Patent Office Ifeport for 1850, and from the pen of the proprietor of the .Genesee Farmer. Schuller has investigated this interesting subject with equal skill, industry and success.

.IcsHo V. indcrtaker, RESPKCTFTLLt infomjs (be izcns or Vevay and.vicinUy|faai*w>** he constantly keeps i'pri hapd ’ready-made Coni ns, of every .size, and vanely~and.i5 cl ways ready to attend calls at iTte;ahuAesf no tice. Persons can be accommodated with any quality, from plain poplar (d the finest cloth coveied, or with air-tight, zinc. pplin Collins, ala moment’s warning and. the cheapest rales, lie is also prepared and ready at'alt iiiUts to attend funerals with his hearse. V Jan. 3—29-3m /•.' ■ . *.. . .. ,•

Statistics, of ; Intchtbrajicc.—Upwards of forty million gallbna of whisky, six and a Iialf-m ill ion rum, and upwards of ond and ihree-quWrer million barrells of ale are annually inanu factored in this couniry, requiring the use of four* teen million dollars* worth .of. grain, hops and apples.

The State of Indiana, fo wl (: In the Switzerland-Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Dalniazzo, Ga~-) \brielJ. DalmozzoA > others,. . " i ; : ■ fs. . - j Petition for Partition. James William ‘ Dal-) tnazzo and Ann B. > • Dajmazzo. ' ' ' J '

\Vjt, A. 3UTrcrw*,of HlelmiouJ. Va-ilisd a *3 run cured Of 5yphl1is,- In the woVst form. tr Cirtar'i S j-as. • inti Mlatnre. He any* hccheerfallj tdtottuaentU :t. •bd tcfuidrri it an laralnable medicine., KinucnH. U* c*T,of Richmond, whVr bred of PerofiiU,«qJ what phyairfcms "by three bottle* of Carter's R|«tiifli .tfiatur.:.' Emvix JKtstJW, Coroiabdoberorthe Rot'enue, rr.y* hebaj strc 11 the £,*.>d dTccitof t'vU-r’s Spanish ,Miitare in a number of SyphRl'de ca.*esaiiT bay* II b * perfect care for UbuU horribledijoiso.r'; 1 - tVx, fi. JltSWoclf. of Rkbraond.. Vs,, cured of old Sores amt Ulcers. which disabled hirafrc-tli WEitlnjr Took a few bottle* of Carter's ’ SpaaWh ili store, Ltd was enabled'10 walk without a crutrL, la a short l!iat permanent!?, turk-d. , V • • . ••• ’ ; ,I»ri«clpaI DepotsaObWAItD. CLOSE & Co., So. F3, Maiden Uno. \ewTi-rfc. T- W. DVOTT& SO\S, SoJfcJ.Xotth Sd KLv l*liHaJe|pWai HES5ETT & URERS, S0.1C5, RidflnotjJ. V*. ..; . Ar.dfof »&ly J. li-TlilfiBACD, Verify;‘13 v ::■>* limb & Bn;Ut.l(eniiiii?l(m; John J. Ibid, Mu Si'enies, Thos. McCullough, MoorStli!. .

AS* According to thorEichmond Sngutter, a single Oregon Pea .was planted on the 28lh yielded>ix thousand six hundred peas perfectly matured and fit for planting, : It is calculated that if planted in May it .woald have yielded fifteen thousand, as more than half did not ripen on a'ccotmt'of the frost..

IT appearing from affidavit filed that the said James William Dalmazzo ond Ann E. Daltnazzo are-necessary parlies to said action, and are non-residents of the State of Indiana, they are.lherefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action, and that the same will stand for trial at the April term of said Court, to be holdeir at the Court House/ in Vdvay, on the 1st Monday of ApriL 1855. -Attest, • IRA N. JIAL1N, Clerk. l I4, 1855.-34-31 '

" HEATISTRiJ*. /wp. DR-J.AV. BAXTER will canlmA%SSSeLuc to practice in Vevoy, the first .Monday, l*uesday and'.Wedncsdayr Ghent, the first Thursday; Ftoredce, the first Salutdayi . of each month. \Warsaw, the Second Monday, Tuesday, and.Wednesday,of each month. - , Kov. |P,/63. 2lrtf.

C. U. THARP, ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, < • CAicnoM/roy, ki, ’ i • WILL attend to any professional business -that may be con&ded to hinii in Kentucky, or In the .pad, of Indiana . adjacent to CarTolllon.-‘ Office on r Main street, adjoining Gardhcris Hotel. ; «p7

tic$(a(c of Indiana, to wit: the Switzerland Court" of Common ■ ■ Pleas. Jehu Gelvih, ) Civil Act, January Term, • ■ 'vs;' . • > 183$. < f . Norman Kinney.) Attachment. • (10MES into open Court the Plaintiff by / Gazley his Attorney, and U appearing to the Court;-from ofEdav its ‘filed, that the said Norman Kinney is.a nonresident of the State of Indiana; add that .the' cause of action herein is founded on a Contract, he is therefore hereby nolified of thcpendency.of’said action, and that ihc’sadie wiU fiand fof trial at - the next Term of said 1 Court of ComtAbnPleav id bo balden at; tiro Court-House in Vevay, on the first Monday in Apnl, 1853/ That unless he be and appear in said court and. answer or demur to.said action,'the same will be*'heard and determined in his absence. By order of the Court. IRA N. MAUN, Clerk. Feb. lt, 1655.-31-31 : ' '

ladies of Virginia arc endeavoring to procure Mount' Vernon, by purchase; the title to’ bo vested m the State government. Fearing that this object cannot be secured by the application of public funds, they appeal to tho women of America to furnish tho requisite means.

l>r. J. ll. iHarciiisiiJs CELEB RATED C A T liOMO 0 N, , roETCciiucf a^^ tin matter how severe or of how long"standing. Tho Callsolicon far surpasses other remedies, In beIrtj; more certain, less expensive. and learinr llio sy»> l«m in a belter condition. Let all intCMsico call sod obtain a pamphlet (free) containing amide proof, from the most respite tablo sources of the beneficial result* of iu use; together with letters from highly expert' cnccd Physician*, who have uv-d U in their practice, and speak' from their own observations.

' (KrThe ashes of Christopher Columbus, (he great discoverer of America, tcposes in Havana. They are in the great cathedral, in an urn, enclosed in a niche, and are watched and protected with the greatest reverence. •

Soils incapable of holding much water below the point of saturation, are hardly worth cultivating in this country that abounds in cheap and fertile lands. Open, loose gravel and sand, form .soils of this hungry, worthless character. They need a good dressing of clay, if one would make them retentive of moisture and tnaunre. Soils of the right physical constitution have the power to draw largely on the atmosphere for the elements of fertility; those which are cither too compact and solid, or too pervious and open, are almost always barren, drawing nothing from the air, but giving to drying winds and washing rains all the food of plants they naturally possess in their virgin state, .if too loose, and locking up such food forever, if too hard.

Cure lor Grape illlldew. Sir. John Hayes, gives through the English Gardeners’ Chronicle the following euro for the grape mildew" “Take |lb. of black soft soap, from S to 4 ounces of block sulphur, the same quantity of soot and quick Hme/and add water sufficient tocnable them to be worked with a paint brush. As soon as the vines are pared, paint the wood well over with this mixture, rubbing it well into the rough parts with tho brush. ; I have not seen the least symptoms of mildew since I have used it, either in the houses or out of doors, although we had plenty of it before tho application was tried. This, therefore, may bo worth tho notice of vino growers in foreign countries, tho ingredients employed being cheap.”

Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS, (being one for every ticket HiueJ.) aw Prof. lUrfdBlcgant Country F«d,Titu.s! at A Magnificent City Kcridenee, , “ 17,ooo A Cull Lota for loo years, without Interest or , ' ‘ aecutlty, • -; - - - - - - - l«i®0» Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, MeWeoua, . Gold’Watches, Jtraoeleu, Bing*. Book* of Travels jo the Old and Saw World; hr Prof. Hart! Boat Estate, A c., Ac,, Ac., In all numbering 3oo,ooo Gifts, valued at • S3oo,000 Even"simile rumltuace of one year's subscription to the Mnmmoth Pictorial, niullhe gratulj of c Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share la the Soo,ooo GUIs. Tims every person Investing la this stupendous Enterprise receives the ftilt VronL of hts or her money, tn subscription to a first class Journal, (the greatest and moss Interesting Pictorial of the age.) besides a Gitt for each subscription rohich may prove an latmenso fortune to the receiver* • For complete LUt of Gifts, and full and explicit Particulars sn regard to the great Enterprise, Bhtriutlon, Ac., SCO a copy of The Whole World,which will bo prompUy sent, free of charge, whore desired by letter post-paid. . , t . The Whole World may also be seen at the office of all papers containing this advertisement, where Information may bo odtalned in regard to the pap? r and Enterprise. . ,, Agents, Postmasters, and Ledles desirous of.IumUro and at tho same time genteel cmpiovment, should not Call to see a copy of Tte Whole, World, which eontains by far the most liberal Inducements ever offered to agents In the wvy of Immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, A*., whereby aoj person, with ordinary activity, can easily mako 91,000 and upwards, per yean to which agents we already have ran certify. Sea the Pictorial, and become wise, rich and happy. * _ ; ; Correspondents man wrila thwr ; address—pamc, Post-offlre, County and Stale, PUlri and Distinct, or It will be their own fault If they fail to got an answer. Adhere to.thls. and, all relonu wlU bo promptly sent wherever desired, to any part of the world." - ItTlrany orders are received afioc tboAoo/joo subsoribers are obtained, the moner will bo.promptly relumed, post-paid, to tho persons sending It. ! jrp All letters and remittances for thfl Pictorial, vvlOt C1R TJckdtS, roust invariably bo mddrfsv ed, post-paid,' to PHOF. J., WOODMAN BAST, World's lUtt, Bioxdwxt, Kxw Yoax, there being Ihebitly'ofltoefeflh»GiftBnL&rprUo. L . IBut, reqvUtaoeeB for the Pictorial wlthcml Gift Ticklris, may'bo ’ieni to' Prof, M. wdodmart-tTatv, lirttriEinMliivrCfcwlovt fitpet, .Pbllidolrtaa, Pa., there Being tie principal sdlbrtsl and pubtlcaUoa office. norl-Om

£3Tlt is reported that the Rev. Evans Lewis, one of the mathematicians of (he age, is about completing the plan of on instrument by which any city or town in the world may be destroyed without a nearer approach than ten miles.

fresh Family Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, a supply of new and fresh Groceries, among which may be found the following articles: — Coffee, Rice, Allspice, • Sugar, Candies, Alum, , Molasses, ■ Soap, ‘X Ginger, f. 3 Tea, • Pepper, Saleralus, Starch, - ■ Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., dec.

Notice lo the I'nloriimnle Female. I feci it a doty Incumbent upon myself to declare pobllely iho great blessing Dr. Marcltisi’s Uterine Cathollean bis prored to me. For two years my health was miserable; I was almost unablu to svolk. Pliyel* dans pronounced my case fall in? of Urn womb, eilenslro ulcerations, commencing with floor alhus. 7be pains.!mutation, prostration, and tbo intolerable foetid discharge, rendered life a burden. In this mlscrabfe eomliiion, IV. F. P. Xewland recommended XV. Marchlst's Uterine Catholleon. After Uttr-g four bottles I Ami myself In perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find taro relief from this Inestimable medicine, ELIZABETH A. XBWIASfl. Xo. 19 \Vcst-st*, Utica, X. T. Tbo abore statoraent I know lo bo true. , P. P. KEWLAXJ), M, D4 Utica, K. T. The Catholleon is doing good serrico here. All the pitlenls that bare tried the medicine bare been beepflHod but nno—and that ono nothin* will help. Truly Vonrs, WU, L.UIID ILSZLETT,M.D., July 0, J£5i. t Xow Philadelphia, Ohio. • • * 1 would bo glad to bare a farther supply, as the medicine U becoming aery popular, and 1 thick will continue, aa it has giren relief in erery ln>, dance when properly taken. : THOUAB NKWMAX, >L H., May S2, iSSi. Ml. Vernon, tod.

jfc?"Tho Pensylvania Legislature has adopted a resolution for inquiring into the expediency of requiring all military companies to contain in their numbers at least two-thirds of native-born citizens.

Col. Denton’s Chagrin.—A Washington teller writer says; Col. Benton is in spasms on account of the* almost certain defeat of his favorite project of a railroad to the Pacific, On this subject he was to day heard to remark,; ‘The Pacific railroad.sir, is defunct, ffrom defungor’ to get rid of.Jyes, sir defunct, in the abstract! Congress has killed it, str—killed it! They are the most stultified body in the world, sir—yes, sir, ‘etultus’ a fool sir,) all of them, sir except myself, solitary and alone, sir! If I had my way with them, sir, 1 1 would expunge (heir names from the rolls of the' House, (frqm .•BXpungo.* to blot oui jlyes, sic, ever mother's son of them, sir!’:

Origin of VariousPlants. , Every farmer ought to bo somewhat acquainted with the origin and history of all ordinary plants and trees, bo as to know tlieir nature, country and condition. Such knowledge, besides being a groat source of pleasure, and very desirable, will often cnablo him to explain phenomena in tho habits 'of many' plants that otherwise would appear inexplicable. Wheat, although considered by some as a native of Sicily, ■ originally • came from , tho central table-land of Thibet,; where it yet exists as agraia, with .small, mealy seeds.-‘ .Bye exists wild in'Siberia/ . Barley exists' wild in th6 mountains of Himalaya. ’’ .i Oats/woco bmnght.frQm NortVjAi'ricaMillet, one species is a native of India, I another of Egypt and Abyssinia. j

JSTTIierc have been some seventy additions to the SI. E. Church, at Grccncastle, under the charge of Eev. Elias H. Sabin, during the present winter.

A No, 1 article of Tobacco, both CavindisU and 5 Plug all of which will be sold low for Cash, by- P.-L. GRISARD & SON. febH Corner Main $ Ferry Strettt.

v. IVcw Orocerics/ JUGT RECEIVED, In addition to my for- ' mef 'slock, a new and complete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of New Su^itUnd Molasses,' Coffee, &c„ <$c.— Call and examine for 1 yourselves, at Jan 30 1 • ' • ’ < j ■ F; S. LlNDLEY’S.

Words written with .a colorless solution 0/ the nitrate of silver become quite black if exposed for a few minutes to the light of the sun.

. Hj* Pamphlets bad graUs al the store of J. L. Tontaco. Agent, Druggist, Ac., Vetay, Xnd.- . ; •; i F. E. nolle, Madison: 4. 'B. Craft A Co-‘, RiriwSun; and of raoil ih£ Ksdtng DrofebuTn.Th#nd> joining -counties., _ _ J. B. MARtntSrjT CO..'Proprietor*. .• vrnvem: * I Ctmal.OepovAMBrosilwiy, &.T*

velocity of a musket ball is, on an average, IjCOO feet per second, and its rango half a mile.

Hides Wanted. finHE 1 highest 1 market price paid for Bides ,1 at all limes at the tirsdery store of ; v'/yP.S.-UNDLEY. '

Kr Adversity overcome,, is the,brightest glo1fy}' arid willingly undergone, the greatest virtue. Sufferings arc but (tie trials of valiant spirits.

SA WS-rS A W Sv—Tjie subsciibeiispje pared to file and get saw*,' ot dd abv lhin£ else in his line at abort Notice.'- ' • : JESS5 V. RHOflT-

OCT When dug out of the earth, diamonds have no brilliancy.

on hand Chain Pumpi. Par sale Jon by, febll F. 1. GRISARD $ SON.

THE WflOLE WOKLD. ; V 8300,000; Worth of Gilts, FOR .the. subscribers lo.lho MAMMOTH PICTORIAL'or tur WHOLE WORLD, Published tlmoUarooosly In the three cllloi of New York, pklladelphlri, and Ualltmore. Asaoon as 3oo,ooo aabscHptlons are obtained; and hiving already an wctuiLl circulation of BOO,000, It li now certain . . vnk'BmwiCTios with sbox Tiia rtate.