Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 March 1855 — Page 4

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True Republican Doctrine. Against the insidious wiles of Foreign Influence, (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens,) the jealousy of a free people ought to bo constantly awake. It is one of the most baneful foes of a Repnblican Government.— Washington. I hope we may find some means in future of shielding ourselves from Foreign Influence, —political, commercial, or in whatever form it may be. attempted. 1

SS' E. A. McKay, of Naples; Ontario county, X. V., writes to the Horticulturist that he raised from one aero of land cloven thousand pounds of Isabella Grapes —over five and a half tons.

Sale of Real Estate. I BY virtue of an order of the Switzerland! county Court of Common Pleas, at the January tone, A. D. IS5&, of said court, 1 will sell on Saturday, the Slat day of Starch, ISOS, on the premises, at public auction to the highest bidder, at not less than two-thirds of its appraised value the following real estate, towit: Tracts numbers four, six and seven, (Nos. A, 6 fcwi 1,) zi 'Aw \v!,i% which James MtKa? died sized, as laid off nnd sub-divided by me as administrator of said James McKay, by the order of said court. Said lands, of which said James McKay died seized and of which said tracts are a part, being the cast- half of fraction !, town 1, range 1, containing 3S3 acres. The south-east quarter of section 36, town 2, ranged, containing, 113 40-100 acres. Also, the south-east quarter of tic south-west quarter of section 4, town 2, range 4, containing 30 20-100 acres, which lands arc silhate in Craig township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on end near the Ohio river, about one mile above Carrollton, Kentucky. TERMS OP SALE. Onc-third cash in hand—one-third in one year, and one-third in two years. .The purchaser giving notes with good approved freehold security; a mortgage will also be taken upon the land to secure the balance of the purchase money. DAVID CAIN, Administrator. Feb. 25, 1S35.—3fi-4t -

Sittings of the Courts In THE Co U NTT Or SWITZXKLIND, I NOUN A. ' CIRCUIT COURT. IstMonday of May. | 1st Monday of November. comnoN pleas court. IstMonday of January, I IstMonday of April, tat Monday of July, | 1st Monday of Oct. co.Timssionr.ics cor it t. IstMonday of March I 1st Monday of September 1st Monday of June ) 1st Monday of December

Rising Sun INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Rlilng Son, Indiana. THIS Company is now fully organized and is prepared to insure against the damage by Fire and the perils of Navioxtio.v. HOARD OP DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, ’ WM. 11. POWELL. JACOB C. WELLS, B. B. LOIIING, J. W. TALBOTT, JOSEPH 2EILLER, B. J. HATHAWAY, ISRAEL LORINQ, A. C, DOWNEY, JONH W. SPENCER, JOHN G1IA0E. S. HATHAWAY, President. E. J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Risks taken on the Borges of Steamboats end Flat Boats; amt also on Buildings and Merchandize at equitable rates of premium bv GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, nov2tf Agent, at Vevay, lad.

it»T Of tha regular Baptist periodicals in the United States there ere 28 weekly newspaper?, 15 monthly publications, aud two quarterly renews. There are also 26 Baptist Colleges and 10 Theological institutions.

wish there were an ocean of fire between this and the old world.— Jefferson It is time that we should become a little more Americanized; and insicad of feeding the paupers aud laborers of England, feed our own; or else in a short time, by our present policy, we shall be paupers ourselves. —Jackson.

jFcr tbo Weekly Reveille. LINES t Addrtmf d to one who nndtreUnde them. Tr.e sunlight gleams through the patted door, The birds blithe carols breathe Of the joys that dwell in woodland and moor. While Spring her first garland wreathes; The south wind sighs thro’ the violets home, Diwn where the hcoiXltt sings* The ring dove ever with gentle tone Flea's through the sir on strengthened wing. Oonic lady to yon greenwood bower, , - And I’ll lull thy care to sleep: With song of bird and smile of flowers Thru may's! forget to weep; Hark, to the wavelet's murmuring voice. As it dancing leaves the strand: Seek we the leaf where the dewdrop’s choice, Prepares a revel for the fairy band. Ah', vain are my words, ere as I speak , The anguished teardrops /ail, Shading the light on tby pallid dee’*, hike the glcora of a funeral pall; I know-why lay saddened eye still turns To that distant shore where the sunlight gleams, Lute si whene’er fcis bright eye burns C’e: the faded hopes of our brief day dreams.

Complaint, DYSPEPSIA. Jrjuclice, Chracic or Ncr* Debility, Diseateof Ite Kidney. tT6 . a 1 aw***! u«,« of IKojd to tie Head, Aridity ortho EloairbXi5«ti. noan-cm. Dvccj: for Food.VnlaeaaorWelrbUc the Stomwh, &nr Jt±lnf ornotoSiit tU Switnoln (f of tbs neadjfnnied aiidDtEcaliHraithLiiff, Fierce rtcp at the Heart, doiiIfljp or SafoMLu EenuUcta whecln lytuu jo*icr» Dtranr« of VUion, Doll or Web, before the* afobt. ?«« ualJMl Pita »c*i Bcfekewr ol Pfr•plntlon, YeCownc* of th* Skin tcJ Etc*. Pile ui U:o SUfl. Back, Che«, Urn be, 4c, Sadden Fluhe* of E-ril.and poet deproulon of*flrtt?,«n be CObaullt tnrfld by Da. celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Da. C. M. J*cx*o.v, Ifo. ICO Arch fttr Philadelphia. TliHr power crcr the abort disoiievli act excelled ,f by any ether preparation la the United .State;, ej the caret attett, t 6 totny cmo< iffor tilUTd (Atwliti bail failed. Theie Bitten are worthy the atlcn'Jsn of Invalid*.— PoivMliif: creal Tlnttea la the recllflcttiMi of dlaeuai of the Liver and leiarr Rlandv, cicrtltlc; the icort •earehic? powers la weakness and aUccUoa* of the Ift> {restive Orient; they are, withal, safe, certain and f.cjiit.:.

iCSTThe Indiana State Board of Agriculture holds a meeting at the State House, Indianapolis, on the InstMoutlay in March, for the purpose af arranging the premium list for.the State Fair of 1S55. A general attendance of delegates is requested.

•Foreign Influence is a Grecian horse h the Republic; wc cannot be too careful exclude in entrance,—ALiniso.v.

,, „ *■=*» *£ coanri-ta. “■ Chic ay. Millenbanrh, Ky., OtL 11, 1SSJ. fttid; "ilivlcs wll yonr Bitten toiao time, I And It tttpwen Klhfit'.: on ia crery irotcnco that hu eorat ardor aiy notice. 1 ' ? ‘ W 4»»Hy„ Janes, IrSt.JiiM; JoaSal tbU Jcr.Iy celebrated i T tttslt'lblned the ewliej repctctl-ia w„icn baa been K.vcn it, and bailee tested Uv xinaee we unliesilatlnKly tay It eminently de*«roa U.^ . i* .ti- V* «• «etO'* t- : nlonto«n,'Ky.. Jolt 1, ]FM, S..U, **«e have hoard of many care# perforin ed I. y Uw ck’ of Dr, Holland a Herman Bitten, and VIIetc it to tv a tilaiMo medicine.

There is an imperative necessity for reforming the Naturalization Laws of the United Slates.— Daniel Webster.

it is reported tlu.t two families, numbering ten persons, were frozen to death in ’Northern Indiana during the snowstorm in January. They were removing from Indiana to Illlnom. The frozen bodies of four children and those of the mother, with an Infant m her arras were found.

WHo’ll Stand Tito t The American National Party intend to propose the following questions to alt candidates for the Presidency, and all other national offices:—Are you in favor of repealing the present naturalization law/ Are you tn. favor of promoting American intcresisaml protecting American industry/ Arc yon ready to sustain the Bible in our public schools at any hazard and sacrifice! Arc you opposed to giving a part of the Slate money to build certain Catholic Schools? Are you in favor of depriving of public ofitces men bound by. their religion to religious intolerance, and to a foreign monarchical power/' Arc'you opposed (o the organization of foreign armed military companies! Arc you willing to vote, and assist as much as lies in your power, to suppress convents, as inconsistent with the free republican institutions of this country/ Wilt you favor or oppose papal bishops,-in establishing canon-laws in the' United Stales, and holding the Church property in their hands/

Those dear waves pass by a silent home Where once bright beauty smiled, Weaving a charm ‘gains: sorrow and gloom, With winning grace and witching wiles; His sunlight tests on n lowly grave Fresh strewed with the (lowers of earth, While Nature’s smile ar.d crested waves Hcc&lls for thee only the darkened hearth.

SPRING TRADE—1855, MAHWOOD & COURVOISIER invite the attention of their friends and the public generally to their large and well rclected stock of - ■ ' SPUING GOODS, Consisting of every description of , DRYGOODS,- . GROCERIES, - - QUEF.NSWARE.. ‘ --HATS.de'CABS; BOOTS SHOES, . HARDWARE, ' . , ’ TABLE CUTLERY, &c., $c. All of which will be sold at their usual lowest cash prices.. Those wishing to porchaw will please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. - : Hut tier and Eggs, taken in exchange for Goods. 1 - Also, any other article of produce, HARWOOD $ COURVOISIER, jaa 13 . No. 1, Odd Fellows’ Building.

J. Grant, Irvine, Ky„JnncC5. If;:, iaM; “Webale racccodwi In introducim votr Hovdlatd Bitter*; nfcvsldans r.'i'i other* pimlico thm It the lialf do;en aad doion."

Dr, I*. IV.: o * Em.. KroxiUlo, Tcnn., April 5, Hit, kJJ; “> out Bitten are now aellicp tcry fiat, anderery person that baa nvi'l It, io far sa wo bare been able to !fini| luu Th«e Hilton are entirely icsctalle, thee Invito rata and atrenpihen the »y item, ctier pnftnte It, and can be used for infant! aa well aa adultf. For talc by reaper title dealera even tr be re. _1fr-5Ct J. L. THIEBAUD, .\jent, Vexav.

{jCr Horace Greeley says: “We front three days in traveling through the State of Maine recently, without seeing a glass of liquor, or an individual who appeared to he under its influence; and we were reliably assured that, at the Augusta House, where the Governor and most of the hoard, hot only was no liquor to he hud, lut even the use of tobacco had almost entirely cessed.”

I lovi-t! tier in life, in beauty's pride, V.'ijeii Joy's gay fingers twined A wreath for the gentle blushing btiJe As she knelt at the heart’s Erst stumc: t weep for her now in yon silent bourne, With youth and faint blush scarce dim, While the rainbow tints cf Hope’s fair'main ,A:e sunk in the night of Sorrow’s dream. Medoia. 9 t % ft toy, March lit, 1555

Carter’* mixture. rW VIE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! XOT A A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IX IT.—AX IXfallible remedy far Scrofula. King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ulstmeous Eruptions,Pirn pies or Pustules no the fan, Blotches. Bollt, Chronic fore Eyes. Rio- Worm orlrtw, heald Jfcati. Enlargement im F*to of the Ronvt, JOltW, ftuoouro Ulcers, Svnipalhtk Ifisorueri Larabaco; Spinal Cowi.Uiau.aM from an ligndieiou* L*- of Mercury, Impudent# la life, or Impurity of the blood. TJili valuable medicine, which hai become celebrated for the nnuberof rMrsordiairy cure* effected thro' iuasencj.ba.t Induced the proprietors, 11 the nreett reftutrt of their fritn.L*. to offer it 10 the pa bile, which they do with the utmost confidence in lu virtues and wonderful corallre pret-ertiev. .The follow Ire ecniffcateo. wrlccied from a Ijrre number, are, however stronger testimony thin the mere wortj of tie pn>pri*’ tor*; and are all frero gentlemen well know a la their localities and of the blphett reM*ertabiIUy, many of them note reriding in lire city of Richmond, Viisli.U. F. ftovB«>(. K«i„ of the Hvth-uigo, Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, isya bobas vceo the medicine called Carter'* Siuniib Mir la re admlttisttred In over a hundred case*. In nearly all the diiruei for which It lr recommended, with the moat ailoni*hh.g revolt*. He raya It iitLewost eilru ordinary medicine be tu ever teen. • ' .

Carriages and Bugsies. THE undersigned would inform, the people of Switzerland and adjoiniitg counties in Indiana and Kentucky, t that having- made extensive impiovcmcnts in his 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. lam now prepared to execute in the neatest and most approved style. All kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Ploughs, and Hay Press Irons. ■ ■ ; R L A C KS MIT HIN O. Tun undersigned has in connec■TwjSjpy 3 lion with the above a custom fiStgRasaS Blacksmith shop, with bands that arc able and willing to-suit'eustomersl .Horse Shoeing and alt kinds of Job work done in a workmanlike manner, at prices that bqlb may Jive. Call gentlemen and see for yourselves, at by shop oh Ferry.street, above Seminary. < JOSEPH'J AG EKS. Vevay, July 27,1954.

(J. S. Agricultural Society* lire Third Annual Meeting of the United States Agricultural Society was held at Washington, D. C., on Wednesday, Feb. 28,1855.

Notary Public. * ' IffcERRET DUFOUR lakes >*!’■ this method »>f in farming the public 1 generally; that he ii ready to prepare for.'elocution and. taking the acknowledgment of all kiiidsof DccdvMortgages, and-allikinils of conveyunces, Ac., and-to attend to the taking of Depositions. Prom liis experience in'.lhc' aUve business he flatters himself lhatTie can perform any business of the kind entrusted to him with correctness/ neatness, and dispatch.— Charges moderate. • Office at bis resident e on Ferry Street, .opposite the Market Sqtinte. . ■ References:—Hon. Jon.v Dtuo.sT, and 0, T. Jo\e», Eaa , Vcvay. , .. ■ - ’ r Vevay, Juae29,1$31. ; V

jlSTAu intelligent farmer lately pub-, lished the following result of Ms experience in keeping, fowls. He kept 36 hens last year, and they yielded him 350 dozen or, 4,250 eggs, besides, 125 chickens,— ■The net proceeds of the sales were 659,87 the family having had, of course, what eggs and poultry they wanted for' their own use beside. Tim whole cost of .the grain for keeping the heus was a fraction over three dollars, leaving a clear profit of 855.

KT Wc find in the English papers an account of the. bursting of a railroad engine, which had just arrived at Gloucester with a train. The explosion was terrific. One large piece was carried a distance of quarter of a mile over streets and houses; white a massive Iron ring, about a foot in diameter. was carried a distance of about 050 yards, and striking the corner of the new market, drove a hole completely through the wall, and destroyed numerous articles of furniture in the room, some of the bricks being projected fifty yards up a narrow lave. 'The wood-work of the enuine was splintered into a thousand bill Tim rao.rt miraculous part of (he story is that no life has been sacrificed. • *

SPUING: TRADE. WE are receiving imd now opening a . large and -splendid assortment of Efoi’dwarc and Cutlery, consisting ia pari- of.the following articles, to-wil;—, . -v Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, • . .Reabrs and Strops,’; - Tabie/Tco, and Basting Spoons , 7 . Edge Tools of alt description, ■ Dench Planes, - Gages & Squares, . Hand, Ripp, Fennel & Tennant Saws, Wood’A Crosscut Saws. • In short,, a Tull and'.complete assortment \.f Carpenters* and Coopers’ Tools,. , - v -

I The Society has high aims and efficient means*. It is yearly increasing in its lability to*advance the in tercets of Amerlicau fanners, and requires only their co- | operation to become effective in securing a higher tone of feeling among rural communities, and a higher consideration for agriculture among meiibcre of Congress. It seeks for such advancement os the universal interest of the State demands, for a Department of Agriculture, and for tic proper collection of statistics. Its. two previous meetings at Washington have been spirited and interesting, while its Journal has licon conducted in a vc»y able manner. Its national exhibition, of Horses at Springfield, Mass., and of Cattle at Springfield. Ohio, have been the best ever held hi the country. Some say as good as any in the world. It deserves all the sues css It has gained, and is honestly working for further advancement. We advise every farmer, who can spare tho time and means, to go to .Washington, imd:attend these meetings.

Aon: on Fivti-Gstt-r Cccc.-l hereby certUV. that; for three yearn I had Ague and Fever of the tmst violent description. ‘ I bad severe! PbyiieUtis, tool liire ijciulilica of aiilnlac, Moiirtiry, and I believe sit the Tonics advertised. but all without *nv permanent relief. . At Uil 1 tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. two battles of which effectual! v cured me, and I am baftr toaay 1 have had neiter ChllUnrFcvenalnce. Iconaider It the best Tonic In the world, and Iheotlriaedj. cine that ever reached wv case. : Jbtut Losoni*. ■ Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.- ■ ' tV B. Lwv. Esq., now In the city of Hjtimimd, and for many y ears tnihe Port Office, bavaath cohffdvtiM In the as itislvhlng efficacy of Cattct’aSjeidsh Mixture, the) ho has bought upwards of 3(1 bottle*, which ho Us given awav to the af!Uetrd.~ Mr. Luck says bo La> cvver known U lo fail when taken aceonl&r to directions. . - . . . -

. ; ■ V — ALSO — Shovels, Spades, Mamireand flay Forks, Garden Rakes, ic., Ac, ■ ' ■ - 400 pair Trace Cbaint,.' . "SCO Halter Chains, ' ‘ £0 pair Breast Chains, 23 Log Chains, ' 25 Lock Chains, . : . : Double and Single'Barrel guns,' V v ' Pistols of every description,. ■ Shot Bags. Powdcr, Flasks and Horns, ■' . Saddlery und Carriage Trirnmmgs, consisting, in part; of . Bridge Oitts, ; Enameled Leather, . - Buckles, do Cloth, ■ Slumps A Spurs, Laces A Tacks ana Harness Saddles,

Iron Fouudry. ; rTJTHE undersigned, 7 having permanently csJL. -tab! ished themselves:■ atR [sing Sim/in the Foundry Business, would respectfully. Inform the Hay Growers.of Indiana arid ,KenV lucky, that they still continue .to.'manufacture Screws for the; Mormon on Beater Hay Press, which are not inferior tb any made in the United Stales, from the fact that ihc her. Press Builders give our Screws the preference over all others.; " ; .. .V >■ We have: also Patenteda. Hoist Power,’ said to be, by competent judges, the best and cheapest: Horse Power iti use, ( which can be ttachcd to the Press if desired. v ; . All orders in Switzerland County, left with F. L. OR1SAUD A SON, will be attended to.' V; ../ V J. M. REISTHR A: CO.' Rising Sun, June 29, 1861: ;• '• Itf.

JC5?*Tkc Turks have a summary, way cl disposing of political questions.-. .An English officer asked an bid Turk h&ted for hi t learning and orthodoxy, whjtt he thought of the war. The answer was.ns follows: J.

.. Dr.-Mtw, a pratUdngl’hyaldsn, and former!* of the City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, nan ha V|tnesicd In a number of. instances the effects of Carter'* .Spanish Mixture, which were most truly samrldnr.;Ho says in a rase of Consamptlnu, dependent en tia Liver, the. rood effects were wocdeifni Indeed, v: i ’ Smiic .M. J)«i.*xi.*,nf,ibe firm of Drinker dc Mortis, Richmond, van cared .of Liver Complaint of efcht jean-Kamiit>g, by ike ale of two bottJeiof Carter's F|«nlsh Mixture. ■ ‘ •- ■■■■'• ■ ■ Grist Cent or Edllori oflie jlkh- : mond Kepublfcsn had a servintcmplojed In their press room, cared of violent Scrofula, combined with Khcw mutism, which entirely disabled bln from work.' Mixture made nperfoet cure of htin, and thn Bdllon, In n~ ncbUc notice, mi they ‘•cbccnuUy recommend ll to ml who are afSIttaJ with buy dbccw of tho b!ood.« : ■ . -;.Svtli, Aaoruit Cent or 'Scxorma.—I bad a very valuable boy cured of Serofola bt Carter’s Spanish Mixture.—Eons M. Tlttoa, Conductor on licit, K. dtP.H. Co., Richmond, Va.’ •; ; *

Nimrod was formerly a great conquerer; but God defeated him by the hands of Abraham, to whom bo blessing forever! He was devoured by the worms, and perished miserably: so it will be with the Emperor Nicholas.. : . . ;

■ Brass Bands, &c.i 6tc. ■ / Having personally selected the .above articles,* it will enabIe;us to sell at wholesale pr retail, at ns Tow /prices as Ihc'samo can be bought west of the mountains. ~ v ,, " * Gtvc us a cal 1, 1 and.examine, out stock of goods and" prices, before going ’"elsewhere: to purchase. ■ ■ F. L, GRISARD .y SON, Feb, 14, IS55. . \

jl&rThe oldest tree on record is the cypress of Sommii, in Lombardy.- - It Is supposed to have been planted in the year of the birth of Christ, and on' that account is looked oh with reverence by the inhabitants; but an ancient chronicle at Milan is said to prove ■ that it was a tree in the lime of Julius Cesar, b. c. 52. It is 123 feet liigh, and 20 feet in circumference fit one foot from the ground. Napoleon, when laying down the-plan for his great road over the Simplon, diverged from a straight linS to avoid injuring this tree. '

About Kansas. j I came out from Brooklyn last November to travel over Kansas Territory—to look at it with careful eyes, and a discriminating mind, and a cool judgment—and have selected one of the finest claims in I the Territory; near tbo bead waters of the Osage, on the government reserve land, so called, and about fifty miles from Kansas, on the Missouri River. This country ! is being rapidly settled by Eastern people from New York, Massachusetts, and all parts of the East—with enterprising wen. The country* possesses the greatest natural advantages of any I ever saw. The prairies are all rolling, there is no level nor wet land in the Territory: it is finely watered; has abundance of limestone for fencing and building in every direction, stone coal, and a considerable limber. The chj mate is the finest I ever experienced; there ■haw not been three days this winter tm- ! comfortable to work out; indeed, for most [ part of the time, it is more like summer j weather than winter. We have had no I snow this winter.

J esse V*. Short, Under taker, TO E3PE(JTFlT.LY informs the JtO' iiena of Vcvay and vicinity thav?SEi*P hu- constantly :koepj qnha n d ; rea dy- madc of 'eriery.siw’n^ivaricty—anrt is til ways ready.to attend calls a ft he? shortest no lice. Persons can T le accommodated with any qualitjvfroro plain poplar to the’ fines! cdplh covered p .ot with'ait-light.zinc, dr tmcbmoj, at a moment's .warning and. I he cheapest rates; lie is also prepared and ready alkali times to attend funerals with his hearse, •’ ' - ' ’Jan. 6—29.-3in

Kilt Kwcvh or SQ x aatmawn>a Ctico.—Mr.John Thompson; tedding ;n the city of Klchmond. wti carml hj three Ixmlr* of€aner> Spanish MUture.'of Kail Rlieutn, which he bad noiflr SO yean, act! which physician* nf the dir could net enre. Mr Tlibutponha well known merchant In the dlT of Richmond. Va.,rcd hi* rare U mod rcojtrttblc, . Wit. A. ilsrnitvrr, of Richmond. Va.,Tud * Mrrut enredof ttyphilb, in the w,»ra form, by Carte r’j Spa* • Wi Mixture. ~ He say* he chcorfblly wcommcwfiit, and consider* It sa local uaHc medicine, • Biciuib H. Wear. cf Jt)rhiaOnd,wai cured cfKcrofuta.a nd whs I phyrictao * railed con Omed Conan d oUtm by three bottle* of Carter'* KpcnlOi Mixture. . . ■ E affix Bubtox. Commissioner of the RercBnV.aay* lie has seen the pood effect* of Carter* Epanlih MU i ture la a number of Syphilitic caaea, and. day* it’ij t perfect runs for that horrible 'disease. ■■■'.- . VT*. Q. Hsauoon. Qf Richmond.'Va-tored of old Korea and Clem, which disable dtlm iron wclklnr. Took w few boi ilea of Carter** Spanish Mixture; and was to walk without! crutch, lo t ihort lima porinisciillrcuredr . .... ; ■ Principal TV pot* d M.W A R D.CLOKE i Co,; Jfo. O, Maiden Lane. Jiew Vort;, : T, >V. DVOTT Ac SOWS, So IK..AortS 2dSL, ITiludalphta.' ‘ BESXETT & BEERS, So. 195, Main it.; Richmond, Va, And foraile by J. L. TJlIEBAUD. Venn Sty Morg»n BencierloDjJohnJ. feu), fit. Sterling TSoj. McCullough, Moordeld.;

To tile I*ublic., ; THE unjeisigned bas now got in operaliOn his new Steam'Grist Mill, at treSquare; aiidas be wishes the custom of ihe.peuple generally,' he (akes' this«Ss» method-of; informing them bis terms; .Wheat, Corn,’ Rye, iBartey; and. ChopStuffi’will be groundTorlhe.eighth/^%’VV.■;/ a The undersigned has 1 taken , great psinS lo get' up a: Mill that will ’suit tho public, by get(iug No.T French Bori* Stones,,and No. 9 and 10 BoUmg vCtolli, ofThe best quality: and by being thus pFepaiGd/and;paytng ; s(rict attention 7 to burinesj, be expects tbgam’a liber-, at patronage/ He .intends doing' a-business on Gnst Grinding not surpassed in This section of He* hopes all. will try the Ccillcr Square : Flour, will be put up in blrrels/to suit. customers, in good order, lie■]hopes That customers will have their barrets; sacks, bags,: &c.containing their grain, rnerked with their names in full, to prevent trouble to them and the Miller. . ■ : JOHN W. STURNES. Centre Square, Jao. 18, iSSS.-Z-Jra :

J9EN.XISTH IV' DR-XAv: BAXT.ER/wiII cotrtinto practicc ia Vcvay, the first Mondny ( : -Tuciday and Wednesday; Ghent, 1 the. first .Thursday; Florence, the first Saturday,, of each month.. Warsaw, ihe Second Monday;-Tuesday,' end Wednesday of cachTiiobth/:; r :Nov. t0, NSiJ/*-2l-tr. r

. Tbe Pencil Crop. The annual query, “are the peaches killed?" is now being made, and in gome quartern the crokera are crying aye! In this region says the Sandusky (0.) Register, wo cannot learn if examination has been made, but have beard no tears expressed for the loss of the fruit. It is generally thought that the critical moment is yet to come, when the frost is coming out of the ground, and the w*arro bog wooes the sop up in the tree, and the frost comes suddenly and blasts it. The Cleveland Ucrcld says of the frnit thereabouts:—“A fruit grower in East Cleveland reports his peaches killed upon eleven trees out of twelve examined. In the city, from a slight examination, we think enough fruit buds are alive to secure a fair yield, hut an nuusual amount of the wood is killed, even branches of two years’ growth. An extensive horticulturist ou the west side thicks peaches are safe, and should wo have no ico storm it is to be hoped that tho cold thus far has merely thinned out tbo crop, not destroyed it."

. CV B. -THAR::!*, ; - ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT L'AWi : •/ CAitltOLtTOX. ICVi WILL attend lo any professional business that may be confided to him, in Kentucky, or ihthe part .of Indiana adjaccm to Cairo!Hon." Office, on Main street, adjoining Gardner’s Hotel.' . ; v • • * sep7

a. ih\ J. R. i^nrcliisi^ ‘CELEBRATED :C ATHOLICO N, »oa TiuatuiriJiDceaLbrtermwa rutaua. ■ ■ ; f/j ■' «ct for lU^rnralire . ; power* In all the dla- ‘ ,«***. for w Heh it la Of’ Pao- , Whiter; Chrokic ■ ’ fKaStH - \\y Isrtawaitos aw* vr fW !' T | W cnirt Hekorrhiur, or KrrrEEMU, axo Is* no matter how mrere or of how long standing. Tee Caliolicon far ?.arp:*«a other remedies. In being more certain, lc<i expensive, and lea rite the *;*- t>‘ri In n letter condition. Lot all interested till and obtain a pamphlet (fret-) cor.talnirc tuple proof, from the moil respectable source*, of the benifloial results ofilt use; together with letters from highly experienced Physician*. who hare used it In ihelr practice, nnd speak' from their own observations.

To enterprising young men in the East who arc determined on having a homestead, and engaging in farming or stock raising, and who possess suflicientmoney means to come in safely and commence properly, this country affords inducements and encouragements possessed by no other on the globe. But they should not come with too little means, or bo depending on a “broken stick” or else they would get disheartened and return.

TliE AYEEKIiY REVEILLE . Ill Slillil oprxoE? ‘ Over Grisards' Hardware Store, 2d Story, Corner or Olalti anil Ferry Streets.. Tnc above Ci-lablL.hincnl Is supplied ‘jr(lh t fluo iMOrtinenl and variety of -led all kinds of material necessary for the prompt, Best and economical execution of . mmmm* •:, The following nro a fow of the varieties of printing done st this office PLiln or Fancy, of ill sires and dcscripUons, will b« funmhed sod printed al short notice. S2E3M 9 - V : ; Far Dry Goods Stores, Shoe Stares, Grocers, Tailors, Milliners, and others, plain, or with tho i richest stylo of botden. 1 CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Commercial lilanks, and In fact every description of planks, printed in the most expeditious manner, at very low.rates. ■ DRAFTS «fc DRUGGISTS BABELS, Will bo printed In Plain or Colored Ink*, or Bronze, or Combined Colors, in the neatest style. Printing will bo done with Gold, Silver, or Colors, .■' On Satin, splendid glazed colored papers, oir Cards, unequalled for brilliancy. Our Job Ttpz Li mostly now, snd of the latest styles, from the extensive Type Foundry of L. Jons»ox & Co., which enables this Office to do neater work than any other office In tho region round about, JTp The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited.

Fresh Family Groceries. TfUST RECEIVED, a supply of new and •9 fresh Groceries, among which may be found the following articles: — Coffee, Rice, Allspice, Sugar, Candles, Alum, Molasses, ' Soap, Ginger, . Tea, Pepper, Satcralus, Starch, Mackerel, Nutmegs, &c., &c.

■ THE WHOLE WORII). , $300,000 TCortll'Of GitK, ; FOR the subscribers to the MAMMOTH - PICTORIAL . or the WHOLE WORLD, PublWiedrimnllaiaouriyln the three citlwbf NewTork, Philadelphia, tintl Baltimore, Aaaoon aa 3oo,ooo iubscriptioev sre! obtained: and baring already an' actual circulation of 300,000, Ills now certain : . the nimuBCTicr tnu. roox v*»n rt*«. • Among the extraordinary LIST O? GIFTS, (being one for every ticket Usoedj arc Prof.'Hart’s Elegant country Scat, rained at SK,ooo AUcsnlflecnl (Sty KcriJento. ■ K,Wo A-Carti Loan Tor loo years, without lai-icsl or wearily, ■ • • * lo,oo-i Ball'll n? Loti, Eltgar.l Plano Forteo, Mulodeocj, . Gold Watches, Rnoelet*. Hlngi, Book* of Trarela jo the Old and 5vw World, hr Prof. ' Hart; LadEdatc, Ac., Ac., Ac., in all numbering 2m,ooo Gifts, rained at - $3oo,eoo Every wtmlo remittance of 81. secures one yeti's subscription to the 3Iainmoth Pictorial, and the graluly of c Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one-share in the 3oo,ooo GifU. Thus every person investing In tbU slntK’ndoa* Enlt'rprivo reeatvex the full north ofhlJ or her money, in subscription to a first class Jo area I, (the greatest and tnw-i iateresUr.g Pictorial of the age.) boride) a Gift for each subscription mhlch may prove an Immense fortune to the receiver.

Health of Cattle. Mix, occasionly, one part of salt with four, five, or six parts of wood ashes, and give the mixture to different kinds of stock, summer and winter. It promotes their appetites and tends to keep them in a healthy condition. It is said to to good against bolts in horses, murrain in cattlo and rot in shoep. Horse-radish root is valuable for cattle. It creates an appetite, is good for varions diseases. Some give it to auy animal that is unwell. It is good for oxen troubled with the heat. If animals will I not eat it volnntarily, cut it up fine and mix it with potatoes or meal. Feed all animals regularly. They not only look for their food at the usual time, bnt the stomach indicates the want at the stated, period. Therefore feed morning, noon, and evening, as near the same time as possible. " , Guard against the wide and injurious extremes of satiating with excess and starving with want. Food should be of a suitable quality and proportioned to the growth and fattening/of animals, to their production in voting, and milk, and to their labor or exercise. Animals that labor need far more food, and that which is far more nutritious, than those that are idle. In a dry time see that the animals have a good supply of water. When the fountains are low; they drink the drainings of fountains, streams, aud passages of water, which are unwholesome. ■

The Rochester American is informed that the peach treea thereabouts are hurt or tilled outright by the bitter cold, and that the buds for the most parllook black and dead.

Notice (o tlie Unfortunate Female. 1 feel it a tl'ity Incnabent uron raysclf to de tiara pobliely the prt'il bit'tile? Dr. MaiehUi'a Uterine Ca* ihotican hi' pro red to rae. For two yean ray health miikT-iikt I w.nsino*: unable to ».clk. Phyai-, dam pronounced ray case failins Jt the wo tab, eaten-t-ire uVerarions, commencing with Cuor ultra*. The jair.j. imitation, prostration, end tit a Intel crab) a foe* thl dbeharge, rendered life a burden. In thU rd tenable condition, Dr. F. P. New Land recommended Dr. MarehW'a Uterine Catholicoa. Alter taking fonr bo;* ilea I find mjMlf In perfect health. Grail lode for my restoration makes roa ardently Uneira tbit all my tea, alike unfortunate, may Cod tare relief from this It rati mable medicine.

WJEW. STOKE ‘ jiV VEVAY. The Only Shoe nml Hat Store, 'STIVER opened in this place, is now opened JFi on Ferry street, one ■ above A. Detraz’s Grocery Store, Jw>s v where can be found a large and law ■* itf> well selected assortmentof BOOTS.AJfD SHOES of every description, to-wit; Mens, Womens, Roys, Misses, Youths and Children’s wear—and Rubbers of different qualities and sizes, suitable for Men, Women and children.' HATS AXJ) CAPS, '■ Of the lest quality and latest style; from gSSf Dodd’s and Whilchcr’s finest SILK down ®=*t«o a Bityt Cop—all of which will be sold unusually low. A LSO— Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Hose and Half-Hose, Gloves, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, &c., &c., together with a large and general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, not necessary to mention. The undersigned will sell any of the above enumerated articles for cash lower than ever before offered in this market, and hopes by strict attention to business, connected with my extreme low prices, to gain a liberal share of Re public patronage. Please call and examine ray slock before purchasing your Fail. 1 and Winter wear elsewhere. InovDJ JOHN G. COTTON,

A No. 1 article of Tobacco, both Ccvitidish and 5 Plug alt of which will be sold low for Cash, by F. L. GR13ARD A SON, febU Comer jVum £ Ferry Street*,

For com plot a List of Gift?, erd foil ■ ana explicit nan lent an an regard to the great Kulerprue, Di»trloution. dc.. see a copy of Iho Wholb World, which will he promptly sent, free of charge, where desired by letter post-paid, Tho 'Whole world may also be seen at the office or all papers containing this advertisement, where informs lion may bo odmined In regard to the paper and Enterprise, Agents, Postmasters, and ladles do lire os of lucrative and at the same lime gculcel employment, thoald not fail to see a copy of Tko Whole M orld, which contain* by far the most liberal Inducements ever offered to agents In the wvy of Immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, &C., whcrcbv any person,'with ordinary activity, can easily mate $l,ooo and upwards, per rear; lb which fact the agents wc already have can certify. See the Pictorial, and become wise, rich and happy. , - Correspondents must write their address—Aamo, Post-office, County and Stale, Plain and Distinct, or ll wtll bo their own fa alt If they fail to get an answer. Adhere toUtl».amUll returns will, b* promptly sotl wherirtor desired, to any part of the world, ; J0> If any orders are received after iho 3oo,ooo snbsoriben are obtained, the moner wilt bo promptly relumed, post-paid, lo iho persons sending it. JTP AlTTettcrs and remittances for Iho Pictorial, xvllll Of ft Tickets, must Invariably bo addressed, post-paid, (o PROF. J. WOODMAN HART, Woatn'e tlatn, Uaoiotvsv, Sew Year, tlmo being the only office for ibe Gift Enterprise. Bat remluanecj for the Pictorial without Gift Tickets, may bo sent to Prof. J, woodman Hart, Hart's Buildings, Chestnut Hreci, Philadelphia, Pa-, (here being the principal editorial and publlcslien office, novl-6ia

05" Co*. Wrioht Ins made the following appointments: Jeremiah Smith, of Rsndalph county, Circuit Judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit, Elijah U, Marlindalo, Prosecuting Attorney for the 13th Judicial Circut. Jas. .M Allen, Prosecuting Attorney, for the 8th Judicial Circuit.

IVcw Molasses. TUST RECEIVED an extra lot of New W Mousses, in store, and for sale at lowest isles. HARWOOD & COUUVOISIER, jan30 No. I Odd Fellows’ Hall.'

‘ ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, No. 13 W eat-aL, Urica, ft. Y. The shore statement I know to be tree, F. P. NEW LAND, M. D., Utica, X. T. The Cstholleoa U dob); good sendee here. AH thu Ents bit bare tried the medicine bare been ben 0; but one—and that one no thine will help. Truly Yours, WM. LAIRD IIAZLETP.M. D-, July C. 1654. Now Philadelphia, Ohio; * • • I would bo cbd to have a further supply, M lha medicine la becoming eery popular, and I think will continue, as It baa given relief In every in; stance when properly taken. - thomas newman, m. d., May 22, 1654. - ML Vernon, Ind.

Stale Stock Money! fK/E still continue to receive most of the ff INDIANA STATE STOCK MONEY .for Goods and Accounts. febU TEATS, SCI1ENCK $ CO.

(Kr The following is a list of the States that have enacted laws entirely prohibiting the sale of intoxicating drinks for a beverage: :' . Jlaine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Michigan, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Indiana, and Illinois.

Hides Wanted. THE highest market price paid for Hides at all times at the Grocery store of s P 28 , F. S..UNDLEY,

iVcw Family Grocery. Ott the Corner ofJIaln and Perry Streets, . VEVAY, INDIANA.. rBMIG undersigned has just opened an csiL tablishment in Geo: 11. Kyle’s building, where he intends keeping a well selected assortment of - FAMILY GROCERIES , Such as FLOUR, BACON, Potatoes, Sugar, Molasses, Mackerel, ir., dec. Together with Wooden Ware, Hollow Ware, and numerous articles not necessary to mention—comprising all articles utuallykcpt in Grocery Stores, , . The advertiser solicits a share of patronage, and intends to sell very cheap for cash. Remember iho place, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Id door below Thicbaud’s Drug Stoic. Sept. 29, ISSI. F. S. LlSDLEY.

Painphletihad ctatii attha store of J. LTsic> lien. Agent, Ifrncglat, 4e., Vcyay, Jnd. • F. E. tube, Madison; J. B. Craf; 4 Co., Rising Non; and of moat of the leading Druggists in the adtoblnc counties.. J. K. MARC HI El & CO.. Proprietors. ' norlG-Cru Central Depot, 3dl Broadway, N. V. ,

CHAIN PUMP&-We keep constantly on . hand Chain Pumps. For sale Jou by* febU F. L. GR1SARD If SON.

jfST The expense of buttons worn on| the backs of our coats, where they are of j no earthly use, is equal to the support of all our orphan asylums. i

(£$ AWS—SAWS,—The subscribers prepirf5 cd to file end set saws, or do anything clie in fits line at yhoit notice, ■ , . JESSK V.SWOilT.

JUST RECEIVED.— 50 bbls.Kana.vJia Silt, and for rale'cheap, by TEATS, SCHEKCK A CO.