Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 September 1856 — Page 4
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
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com comer, $1. Btsl hay rigging, $2. Best bone cart, $1. Beit wheel batrowj 60c. Best ox yoke, 60c. Same CommiUte. 'Cusi 0, No. 3 ~Faming Implement*. Best mowing machine, 84. Best fanning mill, *2. Best bay prtrff, $1. Best cider press ao.1 mill, 82. Bed cheese press, $2. Best churn, $1. Best appaiaitn for loading bay, S2. Best reaping machine, S-J. Best corn and cob mill, J3, Committee, B. B. Lo* tic?, Thus. Pcston, and Jrto. W. Slurries. Cmus O, No. i—Farming Ulentilt. ' Best 3 groin era*':Us, $1. Best 3 hand rakes, 50c. ‘ Best 3 hay Tikes, 50c. Best 3 minure forks. 6flc. Best jtnrecmattocks. 60c; besl 3 picks, 60c: best 3 poiatoe books, 60c; bests scythe maths, 60c: best post digger 60c: best hoes, 60c: best 3 grubbing hoes, 60c: best sppte bearer, 50c: best display of garden toots, $1: best display of farming tools, *1. Same Committee. * Clam H, No. I—Leather ana Leather fltfanu-
specimens sign painting, $1. Committee, Jos* epb Da!maim, Use Stevens, and George Jones. Cuss M, No. 3—M(cfianieal Productions. _ i ’Best costs, pants, and vests, $2: best specimens guns and rifles, $3; best matrasses, SI: best tallow candles, 60c: best soft soap, 60c beat bar soap, 60c. Committee, Bruce Gillespie, 3osiah Jackman, and Thos. Winn. ' , j Class N, No. 1— BtiUrr Ci«ie, ,
Woman and Comets.
i SPRING TRADE.
"An early.writeraaya, 'Cornels, doubt* less, answer eome.wiso and good purpose in the creation; so do women. Comets are incomprehensible, beautiful, and eccentric; so'arc women. ‘:Comets ahins with peculiar splendor, but at nigbtappear most brilliant; sc do women; Comets confound the mosf learned when they attempt to ascertain tbbir nature; so do women. Comets equally excite tbe admiration of the philosopher and of tbe clod of the valley; so dp women. Comets and women, toerefore; are closely analogous; bnt tbo nature oT which being inscrutable, alt that remains for ns to dp is, to view with admiration the one. and, almost to adoration, love, the other.* It was probably heder such hallucination that tbe following confession of retnring conscious* ness was perpetrated:—
W£ are receiving and now opening a large and splendid assortment ol
Hardware and Cutlery,
xnnias 01 PBH AJJKVZtt. 00" BTHICTLY W ADVANCE. -CO
consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit:—
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Raioisand Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spopns Edge Toola of all description. Bench Planes, Gages A Squares, Hand.Ripp, Pannel&TennantSaws
Business NOTICES.
Best 10 lbs butter made in September, 81: best cheese 36 lbs or over, 1 yr old or over $2: For best arranged chcc* dairy house and buildings, to be accompanied with plan and elevation of buildings, a full detail of expense attending the erection, ant) a full description of its arrangements, and (be advantages claimed for it, $3. Competitors on butlermusLstalcin writing the number of milkings,.treatment of mode of churning and making the butter, quantity of salt used, and (if any) what other substances were used, tbe kind 'of pasture amf (if afty) what .other feed was 'used. Committee, Mrs. Stephen Stewart, Mrs. Jonathan Cunningham, Mrs. Malleland 11. H. Dodd.
How to Obtain lb* BevelHe. Ecclou one dollar In ■ letter, lb the praraat# c: rear Foaunaiteri wr.llnt pfehtly the mtne of the oflee w which too dedre the paper asnt, Irish'? me name uf the County end State. ct.<1 direct in fall lo F. J. Wiioo, Remix Or net. Vir*r,lm,«nd on ret-Jra of nail, tie paper will reach yon,end pay yon weekly tUlti for t whole year.
HOLLO WAY* 8 FILLS.
Wood $ Crosscut Saws. In abort, a full and complete assortment of Carpenters’ and Coopers’ Tools. — ALSO —
Antborlztd Asm t* for tbli Paper. V. B. PALMER, New-York, Philadelphia, and Horton, U duly empowered lo lake adrertlienieDU far luertloo la Tot Hcteilis at oar regular rates. \ — P, VT, Hcarr A Co., comer of Bettnth and tTalaat streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, art on authorized Agenta to recclse lareitisemeots for this paper. - Ososii A. Caorrr, No. P3 Dock street, Philadelphia, Is duly authorised lo retell* adrertuementi forTfcs WstELx HtrriLta lo that city. To Friends »nd Correspondent*. Vie are willing to publish alt comraaotcsllou of iifirienl merit to deserre each coatpleulty. upon all topic* suited to the character of our paper, but we do Dovnlah lobe understood,In to doing, lo approro or repudiate the opinions they contain. Particular notice to Stall Subscriber*. 'Subscribers finding raarita-thni: X.X—on their tapers, made with ten *cd Ink, on the margin under or proceeding their name, will know that their terms of subscription *ro erplrtng, and the paper will slop ■nleti they' remit more tnoner.
It bu beta tho lot of the bn man raeo to bo wtltbed down by dUeata and iQ0bHuff. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are ipeciilly adopted to tho relief of tho WEAK, the NERVOUS, tho DELICATE, and tba INFIRM, of all elltnet, iff?*, him, and coutitatlona. Profeiaor Hollowly pcraomlly lupcrioleodj the tnanntaetan of fata medicine* In the United Elute*, and offer* theta to a free and eoUjtbteoed.people, u the belt remedy lha world aver taw for tho re moral of dUeate.
II T ARE WE SICE I
Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, &c., tfC. 100 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, 60 pair Breast Chains, 26 Log Chains, 26 Lock Chains, . Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Sbol Bags. Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in psrt.of Bridge Bills, Enameled Leather, Buckles! do Glolb, Slurrups dr Spurs, Laces dr Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles,Brass Bahds, Ac.,&c.
failure. Beil double carriage harness, $2: second best do. fit best tingle carriage harneu, $|: second best do.‘60c: best wagon, $2: best pair fine boots, $1: best pair coarse boots, $1; best pail ladies’ gaiters. 81: beat pair Indies ilippen, $1: nest leather trunk, $2: best leather valise, $1: best specimen harness leather, $1: lest specimen sole leather, $1: best specimen kip leather, $1: best specimen calfskin. $!. Committee, Tfcos. Poitou, Irtael Jas. French.
Class 0, No. 1;— Honey &c.
Theae PlUa Parity tho Blood*
Beit 10.lbs honey, $1:2d belt 10 Ibi honey, 50c: best homemade bread, Ih.bcst cakes $1: best cured ham*. $1: beat specimens preserved peaches. Si: lea*, do. do plums, 50c: best do. do. quinces, 50c. The honey to be taken with ' out destroying the bees. Mud of hire to be specified. Committee, Miss E.. J. Hall, Mts. Clara Morerod, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, and Mrs. Dodd.
Tbeae ft mom Pill* in expreuly combined U> operate on tic atonach, the llrtr, the kidney), the Inut, the akin, and the boweli. correcting any dennfcmant Id their function*, purifying the Mood, the Terr foonlain of life, and ihtia caring dlaeaao la all IU forma.
‘“When Eve brought ieo to all mankind, Her Adam called her icoraan; •'
And when he found she uooed so kind, Hctht-n pronounced her tcoomin.
Djripepjla and Liver Complaint.
[feaHy half the human race have taken there Pflla, It baa been proved Id all part* of the world, lb »l noth* fog baa been ftmd equal to them lo eaaei of dUor> den of tin liver, dytpepila, ted atomacb compUlaU generally They soon giro a healthy tone to thaae organ), however much deranged, ana when el) otinr mean) have filled.
But now, with smiles and artful wiles, The|r husband's pockets trimroin*, The women are so full of te&imi, - That people call them rcAim-mcn.”'
Cuss H, No. Z~-Carriage) and Cabinet Furl riifurr.
Competition open loall. No premiums will be awarded on any animal or article not worthy, although there be no competition.; Any person, by paying one dollsr to the Treasurer or Secretary, can become a compel-, ilot for premiums. . D, O HABB, Ptei'^. PtaaEt Durota, Sec’y. . ■ .
AGRICULTURAL, FAIR. list oc ratmois. , A list of Article* do which prtmiuma will .be awarded by the Switzerland and Ohio Agri* caUltra 1 Society, ai the Fair to be held at Riling Sun, on the 241b; 261h and 2Sth days of September, i860: , Cuss A, No. I— Cattle. -V
Having personalty selected the above art! cles, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains. Give us a call, and examine our stock of goods and prices, before going elsewhere to purchase.- F. L. ORlSARD & SON. Feb. U,
General Debility. Ill Health.
- Best boggy $3: second best do. $2; best safe, $1: best dressing bureau $2: best wardrobe $2; best rocking chair (sofa seat) Si: best sett common chairs $2: best'cenler table $2c best dining table $3; best pair side tables $2: best work aland $1: best secretary and book case 82: best specimens gill or earned frames, 50c. Committee, Joseph Peelmah, A. Campbell, and E. Gould. -■ DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. -
Different Colors of tho Hair.
Many of the mott deepotle Covdrmgentj have opea< ed their Cuiiotn flpnaea to the Introduction of iheao P11U, that they may become the medicine of tho mu< tea. Learned College* ad mil that lb I) medicine ta tho but remedy ever known for pereoca of delicate health, or when the lyitcra baa been Impaired, aa Iti Invlr* orating propertlea never fall lo afford relief. ./ Female Corap] eln ta, . 1
. "The hair is a' beautiful ornament of woman, but it basal ways been a disputed point which color most becomes it. We account red batrathy no means the roost preferable; but in the time of Elizabeth it found ardent edmirers, and was in fashion. Mary of-Scotland, though she had'exqufsito hair of her own, wore red fronts. Cleopalra was red-hnirad; and the Veuenan ladies to this day counterfeit yellow hair. Of woman herself, the author says, •Itis not the smiles of a pretty face —the delicate tint of complexion—the enchant* ing glanse of the eye—the beauty and symmetry of person—nor the costly dress or decorations that compose a woman's loveliness. It is Her pleasing deportment —her chaste conversation —the sensibility end purity of her thoughts— her affable and obea disposition—her sympathy with in adversity—her comforting and relieving the afllicled and distressed; and above all, the humbleness of her soul that constitutes true loveliness.’*
Still More TeaUmony—Let Every Amor* can Read It.
AFFLICTED READ!!
Ho Penile, roang or old, ahoald be without thii celebrated medicine, it eorreeti ■ ml trecalltet the monthly toartee it alt period*, actlnir 1« many «■■■ like a charm. It li also the bed and ahfeat medicine that ran be given to children or all agca, «ad for any eomplalutjeonaeqntntlynofamllyihoiildbowUhOBUf. ifolloieay't Pith art the iett remedy hu/ten i« the ico rid for the Jollomng Diieatet: ■ Aithraa ’ Diarrheal 1 Indigestion Bowel Complaint* Dropsy Infineon Concha Debility ' InflamaUoa Cnld* Payer and Ague Inward weaknwa! Che*t Otieaaea Female Com- Urer Complaint! Voatlyenet* ' pUinia Lowneu ofSpWta Byapepala Hcadarhca Pllei r Stone and Crayel Secondary Bjmp-Venereal Affecworm or all klndi • torn* . . . ■ tlona •,*5old allho ifnnn tartoriei of Profctaor Hot lowi» 80 Malden Lane, Hew-Votk, and S« Strand, London, ■pd all rcapeelablc progebta and Dealers of Medll clue to ran (boat the Culled Stalea,and the dTUlitd world. In boiea, ataecnU,taK centa.and >1 each. TTTTh«« la a considerable earing by tafcin P the lancer allea. ■ It- B. Direction! for the guidance of patleotalaey err aflied to each poU octlTeowly
Best Bull, 3 year old and over........$6,GO 3d ", " do do Beil *'2 do do .......v.4,00 2d *• , •* do- , t do, ..2,00 Beit . " 1 do , ’ do .........3,00 2d " " do do 2,00 Beit Boll Calf ....................'..3.00 2d '• do V... 1,00
PHILADELPHIA MEmCALHOUSE—ErtahlUhed twenty twoyear* ago by Ur. KIXKELI.N, corner of Third and Union street*. Philadelphia. Pa. TWEXHV TWO YEARS’
Cuts 1, No. t— thvttkold Fahie*.
The following tetter from the Hon. Nathan Sargent, well known by reputation to mist of our readers, we find in the Boston Ledger of the 15th, Col. Russell, whose testimony is here given, is.a close personal friend of, and an old companion in aans with Fremont. Wc can hardly conceive how anything can bo offered ot a more conclusive character on tho precise point of Fremont’s Romanism. We give it without further comment:
-Best 6 yards linen diaper SI: second best 50c: best s yards kersey $1: rccond best do. 50c: belt 10 yards tow cloth $1: second belt do. 50c: belt "hearth rug $1: second best do.50c. best tO yards rag carpet $2: rtcond beatdo. I; best double carpet coverlet $2: second best do. SI: bcn3 pair woolen knit stockings $1: second belt do. 50c:. best 3 pair cotton sloe Itingi St r second best do. 50e: best pound linen sewing thread 50c: second best do. 26c; bests pair woolen - fringe mils 60c: second best do. 26, best linen handkerchief 50c: best netting 50c; best wonted knit stockings 50c: best 3 pounds stocking yarn 8l: best woolen shawl $1: best mill bag 50c: best woolen knit drawer* 60c: bcsldorshirl 60c: best font mats,60c: best straw hats 50c; best grass bonnets 50c; bests yards Jeans $2; second best do $1; best 6 yards white ‘flannel §2: second best do.'$1; best pair blankets $t: second best do. 60c. Discretionary premiums will be awarded on article! of merit not included in the 'above list. Committee: Mrs. Mtity James, Mrs. John Hull, Mrs. L 1 .11. Stowe, Mrs, Elite M. Du four, and the President.
Experience hu rendered Dr. K. a moil iaete«ful practitioner In Ihe cure of all dUcatea of a prime nature; .oanbood’a debility aa an Impediment to marriage; nervous and actual Inflrmitlci, dUenea of tbs tkln, and thote arialn; from abate of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAK KOTICB.
Beit Cow 3 yeafi bid and over........6,00 Sd **. •' do do' ........3,00
There li aa evil habit toroeUraet Indulged In by boy a. Id Mlllude, often growing tip wlib them tomanhood; aM which. If not reformed lo do's time, nnt only be get! terlom obits t let U> matrimonial bapplneat, but give* riao to a aerie* of protracted, laudlou.i, and devastating a (feet oci. Pew of Ihoao who give way to tbia perntdnue pwelice are aware of the contequencea, until-they Sod the nervou* ay item aha tiered, feet at tango and unac- • countable tcntaUon*, and vacuo fear* lit the mind.— 1 (See pagei 27,28,». of Or. K.’a book oa “Self-Pret-creation,"
Beil heifer 2 year* old...... r .., i.4,CO 2d " ** do .-do .'.2,0ft B«t '* I do do ........3,(10 •d ** ." 'do do ........1,00
Beit *• Calf....... ........2,00 2d '* V do ..............1,00 Committee-John I. French, Wm. J.Kceniy, J 01. Worth. . Cuit A, No-2—Woseiso Cittij; .
Washington,, August 2, 1850.
A 1 . B. Ely, Esq.—Beau Sm:—I have your note, of the 28ih July, inquiring wheie Colonel William Russell, of Missouri, resides or may bo addressed, and asked me what he has said, or. will say, in reference *to. Col. Fremont's religious opinions? Russclt’sirciiidcncfi is nt HarrisonviUc, Cass .bntl am informed that ho is at Baltimore pn a visit Col. Russell is'a man who will say what ho has said; and be has said-to me that Col. Fremont was a Catholic when he was, in California. I spent an evening with Col. R. at Brown's Hotel two or weeks ago, and knowing that he with Col. F. in California, 'intimate terms with him, 1 lio knew anything of Col. Fremont's religious that time? He.replied’that ho didj was with him a .great dual, and m inight say that he slept under the samq.bhihket.with him for eight months. I then asked him ■what Col. F. was? He replied, a Catholic. I asked Urn if ho was sure of this? he said, and then added, "Gd. \cont deny that he'teas'o Ogiholic; eahffody (here ao understood it, nnd he made vo secret of tV.'f Further conven-aiioa occurcd between us on the subject, but this is the sum and of it. him if I might refer to this conversation and use his name? He replied, "certainly; you nt liberty to do fo." But he again paid, "COL. FREMONT WILL NOT DENY THAT he was a catholic." ' m Cal, Jlutsel, you may not he aware, Iras Col. Fremont,s principle witness on his trial before the Court Martial. Should Col. Fremont deny over his own signature that he was a Catholic when in California. 1 presume Col. Russel will then apeak for himself.
The unfortunate Ihui affected bccomea feeble. I* unable to tabor with -ecuatomed vigor, or to apply hta mind to study: hit itep It tardy and weak; heft doll, ImMOlnln, and engages even in hi* iporta with leu energy than ureal.
Beit pair working cattle 4 year old..•'.4,00 ,3d “ do do do ,.,.2,00 Beit do do 2 do ....3,00 2d .** do' do . do . ....2,00 Same Committee. Cun A, No. 3~Fat Catti.eop amt Bieeo. Beal fat Bullock or Cow... ,v ‘.‘4,00 2d » ' " '* ..2,00 Same Committee. Cuss A, No. 4. Beit Milch Cow...... .4,00 2d belt Milch Cow. .2,00
If be emancipate blmaeir before the practice bu done lit vent, and eijler miHmooj/hU marriage U unfruitful, and hti aenae tclta bim that tbta la caused by early fol1lea.'Tb see areconatdentlonavbichiboiild awaken tbe attent'do of all who are similarly situated.
Purify Ymir Blood.
The Wonder of the nineteenth Cantnry. Important and of Great Cintiimtuii is (i* •Suffering. T. A. HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
Toilet and .its pevoteeb.- —“Under this head beauty naturally claims a thought and tliO author describe* it as imlescribahie ami inexplicable: it fascinates, dazzles; and bewilders us with its mystic power. Woman has wen defined as something midway b.'tween a flower and an angel; as the sunny half of earth. It has been well said, that woman's beauty dues not consist merely in what is called a'pretty I fate,* Hargmvo says, ‘women are.the {poetry of the woeW, in the same sense os the Mars are the poetry of heaven. Clear, light-giving, harmonious, they are.the terrestrial planets that rule the destinies of mankind.' The fair-faced s x can find no fault with the gallantry of this chapter. It breathes a spirit pf eulogy to their bcanty and good nefi.% and crowds, upon us pictures of individual loveliness,’ 1
REMEMBER,
■ lie who plsccs himself under Ur. Kiniur’i treatment, ms) religiously ronflde In his* honor asagenlie roan, nod rely upon the u in ranee, that the teertU of Dr K.k patient* will never bo disclosed. Young man-let oa fatso modesty deter you from making jour cue known to nne, who. from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you.-. ■ Ur. K mat li a‘a rctldenro bai been for the Usttwcnly year* at tbe.N. W, ; Corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia. Pa,. PATIB.VT3 AT A DISTANCE
OP ell tbe remedlr. tbit hay# beej dUtoyaied dnrtw the,present age for tbe “thonaaud 1IU that Utah ii lielr tol' nono equal tht* wonderful preparation— Only torcejjeari biro elapsed alnee to edUco refer (who *p«dla decade In itadjlar, oiperiaenttlltlng, and perfecting It) flat Introduced U to tbe public, ami It la already reconciled, by tbe moit eminent phydclana In all parti of the country to b* the moil inrwfm lw and eJfceUre raipedy for certain dlaeatci of wVleb they hare knowledge. Altotoeteomponnda or tyrnpioftho root, haye hltlteito ullid.to command tbe aaneiloQ of tbe faroltr. becaon; on bins baye been found to contain noxtotn lugrcdlema wblcb neumllle the rood elfem of lb o. Satan parti la, and often times Injure the oealth ofitho patient. It la not ao with Hurley's prep-
Cuss I, No- 2— KrtSIfteork
, B«c ornamental needlework $1: best ottoman cover OOc: best table cover $1; best group of Oowets 60c; best fancy chair tidy 60c: best worsted work’60c: beit fancy chair work 60c: best'’worked quilt other than silk $1: best white quilt $1; best silkquilt llybest knit quilt 81: best pair.worked slippers 60c: best pairembtnideied suspenders 50c;.bcst ladies’ r sacd 80c: best child’s sack oOr: best dresi caps 50c: belt mantilla 60c; best warhstsnd mots 50c: best pair lamp mats 60c; besl ornamental shell-work 60c: best specimens of was flower* 50c; best specimens of artificial flowers. Com miltee: Miss Elizabeth James, Miss Elizabeth Godden, Miss Lanins, Mils Zetin Gtisard, Miss Columbine Kessler, and the Vice President. , Cuss J, No. t—Fotoi and ifedge Fmctt. Best arranged and cultivated fartiy.SlO: 2>1 do. do, $3: best hedge fence not less than 20 rods; So. To'be entered on or before the 1st of Setcmber. Committee, John ; W, David Arn-strong,. and James North. Cusa J, No- 2—AsricuUurnl ProducU.
Tot?* keptfm gnu only daring tho trial, and for tan day* previous to each period of trial; tba lime of trial be any ten daya tn Jane and Scpl.-tnber, Statemeal to be made containing—1. Age and breed of caw—llroo of calving. 9. Quantity of milk to weight, and alio of butter midi from inch cow during each period of ten day a. 3. A itatemenl to be made to the Jaogct, of the facta verified by the itatament of the corapelllot*. Con miltee—tt m. Lo turner, C. McNutt, das. brown. Cun B, Nc. [--Ifortrt for General Purpottt. Best stallion over 4 yeais old 4,00 2d " do do do .........3,00 Best bropd marc over 4 years old ..... .4,00 3d do do. . do * .3.00 Beil stallion colt over 3 years old... ...3,00 3d "• do do do 2,00 Best stallion colt oyer 2 years old 3.00 2d '* do do .do ....*.2,00 Best Ally over 2 years old ..3,00 2d ** do do . do 2.CO Best stallion colt over 1 year old 3,00 3d “ do do do ......2,00 Best filly over 1 year old—.........'.3,00 2d ■* do do .....2,00 Best sucking stallion colt.,;.....;. .2,00 2d » do do 1.00 Best sucking filly .-2,00 2d " do do • Committee—Hugh E. Jellcy, Peter Loitulter, Jr-, Albert Vandever. Cuss 3, No. 2—Hone; for Light Ihmcn.
Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, p*r loiter, enclosing a rein it lance) Or, K’s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any.'part or the United Stale a, and packed secure fiom tumor or ccuosrrr, by Mall or Express, ;
READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A vigorous Life ora Premature Death, Kinkc ■ tin on S^lf-Prc*erroliou—only 25 cents. , I/'hen containing that value In stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of. mall.
■IbUh toopnroandronnho extract omo root, and will on trial, bo found to effect a certain and perfect cbm of the following romplalnti and (tlaeaaei: ° r 0,0 Bonc, > ’ Habitual CoiUyeneu, Debility, Indigestion, Dlwawioflbe Kidneys, Liter ComplaJnU, Olipcpda, - PllfJ, ; - Erysipelas, Pulmonary Dtac**--., Potnala Irregularities, SerofoU or Rlcr'i F.rll, Fistula; Syphilis, And ill Skin -'Uoiw*. 1 *
GRATIS! GRATISII GRATIS!!! A frrt cirr lo AH. MISERY RELIEVED,
‘‘Nature's Guide,'* a new and popular, work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculated to prevent yean or misery, and' savd thousands of live*, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any. Post Office ftr die United States, on reeclrlnr an order enclosing an order enclosing two postage stamps. JcHMy
Besides curing the above, It I* alio known to be a rneal end p-iwerfuI tonic, pacifying iba blood and Inrleoratingtoenystem. , - . Ill abort. It la, without exception, In the eaaaa men* tinned, and iu genanl effect on the system, the max efficacious as Itu too most desirable remedy of the age. It It already oxiensiyely need throughout tbe country, and la fart obtaining an European reputation. The lor cort< It pti effeetd xro dtlty comlpr to ibo proprietor! knowledge, and be baa no heal tat Ion In rrcoramtoalot U to ono tnd tl] who dtiiiri toprocora relief from auffering. One bottle being tried, iu effecu will bo too apparent to admit of further doubt. Recollect Harley*! Sarsaparilla la the oxlt oaanas ttncLg In the tnarkeL
(£r Whenever we drink loo deeply of plcftoprer, we find o bedim°nt at the bottom whivh pollutes aud embitters what we rcclized at first;
SUPERIOR CHEMICAL
Best 3 acres corn. $4: b«l3 acres wheat, $t; best 3 acres i>e, $2; best 3 acres od'.s $2; bt-si 3 acres barley, $2; best 2 acres linmthy, $2; best 2 acres clover, $2; besld acre tU\$2; best 1 a ere turnips, $); best t acre potatoes, $1 50; best j acre car rolls, $1 50, A sample of at least half a bushel of the grains and vegetables to beshownoit the ground by the competitors for premiums. Committee, H. B. Gibson, Larkin Roberts, and David Armstrong.'. ; .
WASHING FLUID. f B'tHlS cheap anil useful article is destined I to entirely supercede the use or the wash-boa and thereby do away with the heaviest part of the labor which house wives have to perform in washing clothes.— \VV challenge the worM to produce a cheaper ■ and better washing preparation. It contain no Camphine or Turpentine, and may be used freely by alt, with perfect safely. We positively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half your wood in boiling, more man half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being rubbed to pieces. N. B.—This article is warranted not to injure clothes in any respect IT? An Agent wanted to cap vim In the adjoining county to Kentucky. All orders sddreued to G. Q. CARINOTON, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county/ IndianA, —will be promptly attended to. Feb. 20, 1866.—wtf ,
Cult not that man wretched who, whatever ills he suffers, has a child to love.
ADVSKTIS'UM KNTS.
Prico 91 per bottle, or els for *3. For bw at the mtnafictory eonior bf FcrnoVU u>4 Green *tr«U, LouIivlIkvKv.. anJ bj all wholesale hoam Ihraoghoot the United Sum atu) Canada, J. L. TJIIBB.U'Ji. Who! Main and Retell agent for fiel'i jiUtuI to. ilw, for ule hr U)« following AreoU: J. M. PaoxiK, MU Starting, ‘ Gio. McCcuock, Jackaonvltl*. R. OuttTiiP, Beonlofton. . Eli Axotwox, MoordotJ. Sn*w <5c Bown, finflows. L. Jonmox, .Iihe’* Landing. W*. Biiexi, Falrrlow, B. L. Sixxdxs, Rnterprtre, J. 31. F«oxi.\, Vorit Towoihlp, H. S. Montgomery. muiS
Best stalEioo $i; 2d lest Jo. $2. Best geld* iog or mare $1: 2d best do,. $?. Same Com mittee.
oil j Atm is Your 'l ime. A BOOK FOB THE MILLION, REA n AND REELECT! DR. BONAPARTE'S GREAT WORK ON Diseases of the Genital Organs, CALLED THE
Cuss B, No. 3 —Ilorttt for SaJJU,
Bert gelding or mare, $1; 2d best db.$2.— Committee—H. Jelley, James Morrison, and Tbos. P. North. - .
Cun J, No. 3—dfiiceitanrour Artieln,
Best barret flour, 82. Best bale bay, $2 Committee, John Grace, Wm. Hal), and U. R Schenck,
Cun B, No. 4— Tilling StalUottt, at U oil a j . mi/e injeur minuter. Best stallion over 4 years old, $4; 2d best do. do. $2. Best stallion under 4 years old,$4; 2d best doi Joi $2. Committee—David.Henry, Jacob R. Harris, John Lo stutter.. Cuts B, No,-6—Peeing Stomon, at leait a
Cuss J, No. 4— Vrgetahles.
PRIVATE MEDICAL TRE.iTISE; OR, 'GUIDE TO HEALTH, Adapted to the use of every individual [mala and female.] The aroateil book, and only one, ever pub.lUhcdmauy taneuipa or in any country, on thb subject- .The valnabl" advice and Impressive warn* IsXJtVfe*' will prevent yean of miter)' and snffertrig,'and Save annually thousand) of tivci. Tbl* book tell* how to cure the /Sf. ‘ JoEt following diseases, and enllghtJjSP en those who grope in dark - jR -- ness: Gononhce. Gleet, Cher* dee, Stricture, Phv moils, Para* jgWI phrmod), Grave), Sjtibillli, ' »Hf) Bobo, Warn, Blotches, SeoultWflL £|Er( atUm,Semina) V>VaWne«,Mas* tgSSw lurbatlon, or Sclf-Abuje, Snpp re (don of the Menses, Falling of the W omb, how to prevent 'v Pregnancy. Ifcmtmnllon, Bar■w /PVT/ / * rennes), Rheumatism, &c.,&o. It treats on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, Celibacy; with remarks to the young and old of both sexes, which everyone should know. It also tells how to promote the growth of the Bair, and prevent Its falling off, dec. "The painful and dlstraetlve habit of Self-polluUoo la [here described, with' the Cause, symptoms and remo- [ dv. Millions wjo-now All a premature and untimely grave, could: have been living monuments, willing and ready to testify to Us' fatherly admonitions, bid ibis book? appeared, and Dr. Bowsviti lived In the seventeenth century. > ■ Beware of Empirics and Itinerant self-styled Professor*. who Avrxxrr euro* but .never succeed. Dr. Bonaparte Is lbs only pennaninlly established and responsible phyttrlin; In M) peculiar tine, In Southern Ohio, arid his practice extends through every Eutolo the Union aud ibe Bf.lUh Provinces. . P"*p ladies In went of a pleasant and aafo remedy for Irregularities, obstructions, dte., can obtain Manaxa Losing celebrated Female Monthly Pitts, at this office. \ .** - • Cavtiok.—Married ladles In certain situations should not use them—for reasons, sos directions with each box. Price* I. Scut by mall to all parts of the world. ITT 1 Persons addressing Dr.E. BosannTE.by mail, wishing a reply, will please Inclow a postage stamp. Also, alt who send for Books or Pills.. ITpTbli Book sent uudor seal, post-paid, to alt parts of the world, on receipt of S3 cents, or Are cop (es for 81.00. TTr’All orders addressed to Dr. E. Bonin arc, Ifo 167 Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Dr. B. can be confidentially cons tilled day and evening, rain or shine, of old or young, American or foreigner, male or female, at the Doctor's Office, upon all diseases of which bis book (reals- Office faobit from ft A. M. to 8 P.M. Jelff-Jy
Best dozen long blood beets, 60c. Best dor en turnip beets, 60c. Best dozen sugarbeeLs, 60c. Beit dozen carrots, 60c. Best dozen parsnips, 60c.* Best dozen turnips, 6£c. Best dozen ruta baga, 60c. Best dozen mange! wiirtzel, 60c. Best I dozen cabbages, 60c. Beat 1 dozen danliflowers, 60c. Best 1 dozen procoli, 60c.; Best dozen stalks' celery, 60o. Best dozen egg plants, 50c. Best peck white anions, 60c. Best peck red onions, 60c. Best peck yellow onions, 60c. Best peck red to* niataes, 50c.: Beat peck yellow tomatoes, 60c. Best quart lima beans, 60c; best I bushel potatoes. 60c; best.I bushel sweet potatoes, 60c; best 3 squashes, 50c;. best 3 pumpkins, 60o; best 6 water melons, 50q; 2d best 5 water met* ons, 50c; best C musk melons, 50c; 2d best 6 musk melons, 60c; best display of vegetables, 50c. Committee, Wm. Slophcr, Zachariah Cotton, and Geo. A Hotchkiss- . Cuss K, No, 1—Frullt.
Cot. R, is an old, anient personal friend of Henry Clay, with whose family his own is Connected, bis daughter having married Mr. Clay’s grandson. I am very truly. Your obedient Servant, ■ N. SAUGENT.
mile in four minutes. . Beit stallion over 4 years olli, ji; 2d bssl do. do. $2. Best doi under 4 years old 84; 2d best do. do; 82. Committee/'stirae as No. 4. Cuss B, No. 6—TVoMing onrf Pacing Jhrtei. Beit trotting, mate or gelding, $3; 2d best do $2. Best paring mare or gelding, $3; 2d best do. $2. Committee, R. Jelley, Jas.Morrison, and;Thos. P. North'. ■ . ; . ' Cuss B, No. 1—Matched /forces, ■ ■
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THE undersigned having replenished his , Family Grocery, and daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, at a very small profit for cash. Having purchased bis stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them vetylow on the same terms. His slock comprises of everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store, such as COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Pepper, Table Salt, and TOBACCO AND CIGARS For those who indulge in the nauseous weed. Pot further particulars call on the undersigned. ALEX. DETRAZ, J , No. 4, Schenck's Block, aeptS Perry street, VevAy, Ind.
Driven to desperation for want of. materials with which loaUack Mr. Fillmore— presenting the ridiculous spectacle of men trying to rally and form, their broken ranka for battle without arms, amuniium, or any material*of warhuddled together here and there in dismayed arid melancholy knots, while American thunder bursU upon them, and the’shot and shell from our batteries pour into their ranks and hew (hem down—what are the Sag-Nichls to dof.
North-west Corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Best pair matched horses or mules, $4; 2d best do. .$2. . Committee, John Hall, David Henry, and Levi Scoggin. . Cuss O, No. l—iactf, Jennies, AfiWes.
The bat School for obtaining - a Practical Knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING, %c. f the Initructon being Practical Accountant!. , •
The coubse of instruction civ CQ in ibis Institution is Thorough «nd Com* prehdnsive, consisting of ■ Book-'Rceplng, bjr pottble Entry, Embracing every department of Trade and Mercantile Account*. »«:. Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, and Cumponnd Company Business. < Commercial palonlatlon*,.
Beit Jack 3 years old and over, $1; 2d best do/3o, $2. Best Jack 2 years old or under $2; 2d Beil do. do. $1. Best Jen net 3 years old or over, $4; 2d best do. do. $2. Best Jennets years, old or under, $2; 2d best do. .do. $1. Beit spaa of mules, $1; 2d best do. $2:" Best mole coll I year old, $2; 2d best do. $1. Best lucking mule coU,£2; 2d best do, $1. Coin., John Hall, David_Henry, Levy Scoggin.
Beal collection of alt kinds of fruit grown by the exhibitors, named ami labeled, and a statement of the kind of soil and mode of cultivation to be furnished therewith, 12; 2d best do. do. do. $t; best collection of apples'not less than 8 varieties, 4 of each grown by. ex* hibitor, $2; 2d best collection ol 8 van dies, $1; best collection of winter apples, $1; 2d best Jo do. SOci best collection pears grown by exhibitor 4 of each, $[; 2d best do. do. 80c; best collection of peaches. $2; 2d best do. do. SI; best do. do. plums, $1; 2d do. do, 60c; best dozen quinces, $l; 2d best do. do. 60c; best collection grapes grown in open air, $1, 2d do. do. 60c. Committee, Colin McNutt, Dfti I Piali, of Ky., and Qeo. A. Hotchkiss. Cuss L, No. I— Fleam.
; There is no hope for them. . Most of the weapons* with which they fought and gained, tlieir victories in lime past are lying shtivertd at their feel; and when in their desperation they- essay to gather them up, they grasp useless fragments, broken blodtsond lockles^pis-, tols. The great gun of theirs, called "Baigain, Intrigue and Corruption"—that migbly fieldpiece that told so long, and with such deadly effect upon their foes, from the Democratic heights—is cap lured and turned against them, and now plays upon them w ith all its ancient destructiveness. The very heights are ours, and our banners float from .them, and there our bugles play. Our chief is known to be invincible, and his army has every confidence that he will make no blundar. We'have occupied all the heights, guarded all the pusses, planted out batteries everywhere, and the victory will be ours. We will bring joy to the country. We will inaugurate the reigrt of peace once more. We will heal up the red llpsofihe wounds that civil war has made, and slam the door in the horrid face of disunion.—-VcmpAis Ragle.
Cuss D, No. 1 -Shffp,
Beit buck over 2 years old, $2; 2d best do. it. Beat buck under 2 years old, $2; 2d best do. $1. Best ewe over 2 years old, $2; 2d' beat do. $1. Best ewe under 2 years old, $2; tecond best do. $1. Committee, John S. Olraitead, M. Kemp, and James Beatty. Cuss D, No. 2—Fat Skttp.
comprising calculations.)!! Per Cent age, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payment*, Averaging, Custom Home Transactions, Ac., d"C-, Kcording to the most approved methods, V : PMMJxsmr,—A good biiaineu band writing is guaranteed to every one who completes o full couisc of instruction. , Commercial Correspondence, Embracing the-general particulars of letter writing, as connected with the different branches of Trade, including the forms of Invoices, Account Currents, Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, dtp. LECTURES—On Commercial.Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men.
Metalic Burial Cases.
; . JESSE V. SHORT, UNDERTAKER, has and will continue to keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Uetatic Burial Case*, -and also Plates with all kinds of inscriptions, ■ He willalso attend to cementing, end all calls in his line of business. He constantly keeps on band all sorts and sizes of. keadv-bade coffins, lined and trimmed, doth hovered dnd plain, and will attend-with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his metalic cases of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in bis line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Schenck’s Flouring Mill. Jan. 1, 1865.—tf
Beit fat sheep, $2; second best do. St Committee, tame as No. 1.
Cuss E, No. l—Kogi, Best boar, $3; second best do. $-2. Best fair ihoits under 10 months old, $2; second ell do. St. Best pigs under G months old $2; second best do. $1. Committee, John S. Oita■lead, M. Kemp, and Jas. Benlly. Cues F, No. 1— Pocltav.
Greatest variety and quantity of cut fi’ts $1; 2d best do. do. 6tlc. Committee, Miss Sarah Haines, Miss Elisabeth. Slews it, Miss Isabel Espey, and D. G. Rabb.
Class h, Nu. 2—fYotcrrs.
Best floral design, $t; 2d do, do. 50c; best pair hand boquets, flat, $1; 2d do. do. 60c. Fur most beautifully arranged baske! of flowers, $1: 2d best do. do. 50c.. Committee same. Cuss M, No. I — Cooperage IFoorfcn Ware. Uesl pork battel, 5>’c; best lard barrel, 60e; best flour barrel, 60c; btsf wash tub, 5Uc; best 1 dozen wooden buckets, 60c; best nest wood* en Itcelers, 60c; best bee hive, 60c; best washing machine, 60c; best wash-board, 25c; best J qpren corn brooms, 60c; best i doz split do. 60c; best whitewash brushes, 25c; best scrubbing brushes, 26c; best paint brushes, 26c; best panel door, $1; best boot and- shoe lasts and trees, 26c; best specimens turning, 60c; best lot grain measures, 50c; best wjlluw baskets, 50c; beat specimens basket willow, 50c, Committee, Wm. U, Powell, Sam’l B. Miller and George U. CtafL
Best pair shanghais, $1. Best pair bramah poolrat. $1. Beat pair cochin chines, $1. Best pair doiking. $1. Best pair polands, $1, Best pair a fries n bantams, $1. Committee, John S. Otmstead, Gto. Brown of Ky., and Jonathan McMakm. Cuss F, No. "Z—Turkeys, Gette and Duckt.
Young men wishing to acquire a (JloreugA Commercial Education, will and it greatly to their advantage to' attend this Inililulion. TERMS.—For a full course of Instruct
lion ‘..$40 For further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned.
Beit lot of common turkeys, not less than three, |1. Best pair wild geese, $1. Best Sail large geese, $1. Best pair mnscovy ducks, 1, Beit pair white.poland ducks, $t. Best lot Common ducks not less than three, $1, Beit collection of pigiom, 60c. Committee, same ai No. I. Uuas G, No. I —Plawsand Plowing Match. Bait plow for clay soil, furrows OXtO in., H, Beil plow for light sandy soil, furrows 6 X13J82. Best plow for sward, $2. Best subloll plow, $2. Thv farmwi and slices, (tieopl iiibioll plow,) to b# Jlppad.ud iha lest furrow to be tho third cut, and ton)id oy the umo plow; Urn plows to bo bold hr the MDpetlton or persons appointed by ihom, and the furrow not to be leu Utao flinches deep. The manner of eoBstiueUoo, mslnrUU, workmanship, durability, and pries W be considered. Also, their capacity for Ilfllnj and tamtog oret In tbe most park'd manner the (creates! quantity of soil with the laast reslittnce, and IcaTing a proper itufaeo for seed and after culture, -■^ComnlUe*—O. H. 5tow, Wm. Wade, C. MeSott. Cum O, No. 2— Farming Implements. Beat corn planter, $2. Best field roller $1. Beet hotao Tike. $1. Pert os cart. $t- Best
R. S. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining (which is very improbable' "Banking and Interest Tables, 1 * 1 will furnish him a copy of any work now extant on that subject for *5. oc&4 R. s. 8.
Hats—Hats, A GENERAL assortment of IllEVS AND ROY’S Lefthom, Canton, Braid, Straw, Palm Leaf.— Alio, fine Silk, Soft Cassimcre, Fat, and Wool Hats, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW $ SONS.
ggT “Several bams,” aaya the Newark Doily Advertieer, "have recently been destroyed in this Stale, a short time after the harvest .war. gathered and placed within doors, resulting in their total destruction. The causes uf these fires are unknown, hut ware supposed to be incendiaries. Xt.is highly probable,, however, that the fires were not caused by human agency, and a little sciontifio knowledge wo.old throw light on this poiht.” The Advertiser then proceeds to show that the fires proceed from spontaneous combustion, caused by the bay or grain being imperfectly cured.
Class M, No. 2—Paintinga 6n Z>rairin«.— [Qjsers lo pH.]
Oroceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Switzerland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, 20 barrels Molasses, . 10 half barrels do. 3 tierce Rice, 10 boxes Eel Pish. For tale cheap for cash, by ■ marlC TEATS $ SOHENOJL
Best specimens landscape paintings, oil $1; best do. do. water colors, $1; best specimens potlrail painting. $1 1 best specimens animal □aiming, in oils $1; best do. do. w colors, $1; best specimens fruit painting, $£; best specimen Howe; painting $1; best specimens daguet* reolypes, $l,besl drvwing of fair ground for society, $2; best specimens writing,)!; beat apecimens crayon drawing, )I; best specimens pencil drawing, $1; beat specimens pen draw, ing, $1; best specimens Mtving in wood, 81: bert specimens architectural drawing $1: best
Hoofs and Shoes,
For Ladies, Gentleman's, and Children'*
Spring and Summer Wear.. A large variety just received at *p23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS.
A GENERAL assortment of Cottonsdes, Drills, Dertims, Brown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached end Brown Muslins, Ac., Ore., just received at ap23 WM. SHAW 4 SONS,
LAWNS, French and American; Ginghimi; Cocheco, Sprague, and Allen 4 Co.'s Prints. A genera) assortment fast received at *p3S WM. SHAW 4 EONS.
BUANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Sum* montf and Subpcnnas, for rile at the Bmuxt Ornci. feMO-tf
A Fresh Supply or nuiiiH Jusl received a l WILLIAM SHAW k SONS, ■ «p23 Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.
Keariy-niade Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid assort me lit of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever brought into this market, consisting ofCOATS, PANTS, VESTS, NEWSTYLB NECK TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other House in town, as my motto is, /‘small profits and quick returns." Be sure and call at No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. sepl2 F. L. CODRVOlSIGB
