Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 September 1856 — Page 4

&|e UtoHu frills.

comcoveter, $1. Best bay rigging, $2. Beit horse cart, $t. Best wheel barrow, 60c. Beil ox yoke, 60c. Same Committee. Class 0, No. 3— Farming Jmplemintt. Best mowing machine, 54. Best fanning milt, $2. Best hay pitsz, $t. Best cider press anil milt, 52, Best cheese press, $2. Best churn, $1* Best apparatus f«r loading hay, S2., Best reaping machine, £1. Best corn and cob mill, $2. Committee, B, B. Loring, Thos. Poston, and Jnp. W. Stunics. Class G, No. J— Farming Utmsilt. Best 3 grain cradles, $1. Best 3 hand rakes, 50c. Heal 3 hay rakes, 80c. Best 3 manure forks, Stic. ‘ Best (nree mattocki, 60c: best 3 picks, 60c: best 3 poWtoe hooks, SOc: best 3 scythe maths, 60c: best.post digger 60c: best hoes, 60c: best 3-grubbing hoes, 60c: beat apple bearcV, 50c: test display of garden tools, $1: lies) display of Tanning tools, 51. Same Commitlee. Claws II, No. t.— Leather and Ltptker Manu-

. Epecimenxsign bajnting, $1; Committee, Jos- ■ epb D«lramo,l»ac Steve George Jones. I Cuts M, No. 3—Mechanical JVoducp'pnr. I Best costs, pants, and vests, 52: best; specimens gum and rifles, $2;'best .matrasses, 81: best tallbw 'candles, 60c; best soft soap, 60c best bar soap, 50c.*. Committee,'Bruce OUles* pie, Josiab Jackman, and Tbps. Winn.. • ' Cuts N, No. 1— Buttrr .y Cheese. \ Best 10 lbs butter made in September, 51: , best cheese 25 lbs or over, l yr old or peer $2: | For best arranged cbees dairy (maze's nd building*, to be accompanied with plan and elcva- [ Unit of buildings, a full detail; of expense at-, tending the erection, amt a full description of its arrangement*, and the advantages claimed for it, $3. Competitors on hotter must stale in writing .the number of milkings, treatment of tbe'milk, mode* of cbtiriiing and making the butler,'quantity of salt used, and (if any) what other substances were used, the kind of pasture and (if any) what other feed was used. Committee, Mrs. Stephen Stewart, Mrs.' Jonathon Cun niogbom, Mrs. Mallet and 11. E. Dadd. .Cuss 0, No, 1.—//onryAc. : *

reproof to sectionalism of all kinds, and affords the only poMibleprorpect of peace and order. That man is Millard Fill more.

SPRING TRADE.

LET US REASON TOGETHER.

WB are .receiving and now opening a targe and splendid assortment of I Rlardunrc and Cutlery, consisting in part of-the following-articles, to-wit:— Table and Pocket Cutlery, ScissorsattdSfaears, i ’. Razors ond Strops, . Table, Tea, and [lasting Spoons ' Edge Tools of all description, ■, Bench Planes, Cages Jt Squares,, ■ Hand.ltipp, Pan oel Jc Tennant Saws : Wood \Crosscut Sa ws. In abort, .a full , and complete assortment of Carpenters' and Coopers’ Tools., ' — ALSO— . -Shovels. Spades, Manure and ttay Forks, Garden Rakes, 4c., $c. , i ■ 400 pair Trace Chains, 200 Halter Chains, - 60 pair Breast Chains, 25 Log Chains, 25 Lock Chains, Double and Single Barrel guns, Pistols of every description, Shot Bags; Powder, Flask'sand Horns, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of - ■ Bridge Uitl-v Enameled Leather, Buckles,. do * Cloth, Spurs,. Laces ff Fringes, , Tacks and Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, Ac., Ac, Having personally selected-the above art! ties, it will enable us to sell at wholesale or retail, at as tow prices as the same .can-le bought west of the mountains,. ' Give us n call, and examine our slock of goods and prices, before going el*ewhere to purchase. F. L. GRISARD A SON. Feb. 14,. • : - AFFLICTED HEAD!! ~ PinUl)HbPinAJIEDICALIIOPf!K.-KUaWbhM twenty two year* apo by Hr. Kl.NKKMN, corner of Third and Union tlrreb, PhtUiIHphb,' Pa. - TWENHUTWO YEARS';: Experience hi* rendered Dr, K. a moit nicceftTiil practitioner In the cant of all: dbeare* of ■ private nature; inanhood'* debtlly u ‘an impediment to marrbjte; nerrom and aexual InSrmtiies, dl*ca*r« of tho akin, and Ihitw ubln; from dIhim »r mrrrurv. ' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. * .There b an evil habll wtmi-llme* indolecd In by hoyr. In solllarle, oncn giuwltrg up w ith them toman* hixMl; anti which. If not reformed lit iltie : lime, not only I'fret* Krbiu* In Rialrlmonlal happt- "«», but jrive* ri« M a rerfc.i t.f prut ratted, liuldloo*. ami dcvaitntlne affocl.ou*. Few of thow who give *ay to Ihh pendrlon* pracIke are aware of tbi> corucnpence-, unlll they fln.1 the nervous *;Mem ihattered,' fed iiradee and unaeconn utile renMltonv, ami Tnruf fran In the mind.— (See twee* ST; 28,20, of Dr, K/a Itwk on ••Jklf-l’re*-erTnllon.'* The unfortunate thu* affected herntnei feeble, b unable In lanor with -ccu.tomed vigor, or In apply hi* mind In aiudy: Idtiikp U tardy and' weak; he I* dull, Irreenluk, and ensagea even In hb apom with lea a energy than uaual.. If Ire emancipate hlinjelf before; the prarllce ha* done It* wnrat, and enter matrimony. hU marriapo ia unfruitful, and hi* kbm tell* him* that thia b rauac-l by early follJea. TTieae are condd-raltona which •Iionld awaken the atlenPon of all who are slmilartv iltuatcd. . RKAIEJIIIEK. ■ Ho who place* h I mart f. under Hr. KiaacLiaVtreatmenl, may rellj-Ionaly con Ode In hb honor ai a gentleman. and rely upon the aiuinnrc, that tho tecreb of Dr. K.** palienb wjll never he dlaelnawl. Voung man—let on Cairo (noddy deler you frem making your cate known In one, who. from education and reapectablllly, can Certainly befriend you. Dr. Kiaarux> residence ha* been for Ihe U if twenty yean at the X. W, Comer of Third and Vtdnn alrecb, Philadelphia. Pa. PATIENTS AT A, DISTANCE ' Can have (by alaUnr their care expllelilv, in'eiher with .all lljclr tymplenb, p-r Teller, enclrelng a remlltance) Dr. K'» medicine, appropriated accordingly Forwarded In any part of the Ifni ted S tote*,'and packed accure from ruwina or cramriTT.' hr Mail dr Bipre**. .

TEEMS $1 PER ANNUM. BTMCTLV IX AIiVASCC. -CO

XSrTho Kuhville Banntr publishes the following extract"of a letter from Gen. Jackson to Major William B. Lewis* an old ami revered friend of .the departed chieftain: y

BUSINESS NOTICES.

(low to Obtain the Reveille,

Enclose one ilollir In a letter, in Uie presence of jour Hortmsiter, writing plainly Itie name of tin' office to which JOO desire the paper went, glrine the name of the County and State, atnl direct Jn full to P. J. W*u>o, HetiilLe tlffirt. on return of mill, the peper will reach you,s ml pay you weekly tIiIU for i whole year.

IlF.nMiTiCB r February 28,1845.

Your observations with regard to Mr. Buchanan are correct, t He showed a want of moral courage in the affair of the in-' trignc of Adams and CIay, did not do me justice in the expose there.marie, and I am sura about that time be did believe there was a perfect understanding between Adams and play. obout the Presidency and the Secretary of Slate. ‘.This -I am sure of. But whether he /viewed that there was any ; corruption in . the case or not I know! not; hot vine thing I do kuow, tliat he wished me to combat them with their own weapons; that was, to let my friends soy,, if 1 was elected I would make Mr; Clay Secretary of State. This to me appeared_ dccp : corniption, and I repelled it with that .honest - indignation as I thought it deserved..

II O I/L O W A Y’S PI LliS.

Antborlzcd Aerntw for this Paper. V.B. PA bit Eli, Kew-York, Philadelphia, end Boiton, li duly empowered to take Dtlrertlacmcnta fur Insertion la Tut lltrmuc it our regular rates.

II V ARE WE SICK}

ll has been the lot of. (he bn turn race to be weirlte.i down by disease and suffering. ItOLLOWA V'S PILLS are specially adapted Ih the relief of Ihe' WEAK, the' NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of alt rllmet, after, sexes, and constitution*. Professor Hoito war personally superintend* the manufacture of hU ro edit toe* in the United Stole*, and alien them la • free and enlightened people, aa the- bcst ptmedt the world ever «aw for lh$ remorsl of disease.

— P, W. Ilcirr dc Co., comer of Seventh nml Walnut ttrceti, ClnplnmU, Ohio, are our authorized Agents to re eel r i-advertise men ti fur tliU paper. -• Oioiot A. Cznrrri No- S3 Dock street. Philadelphia, Is duty authorized to receive ndrerttiements forTm Wexzlt Reveiile In that city. To Friends and Correspondents. XVe ire willing to puhlbh all Cyiiiniiinleatloul of ■ undent merit to deaurve auch coiirpltuliy, upon all topics suited to the character of our paper; but we do z»t wlih to be understood, In to doing, to approve or repudiate the opinions they contain. „■ Fnrtlenlnr Notice to 3I«(I Subscribers. . Subscribers flnding warkso-thus: X X—«« H«elr papers, made with j an ond ink. on the margin under nr proceeding their name, will know that .Uieir terms of subwriplion am expiring, and Urn japer will.stop unless they remit more money.

facture. Best double; carriage harness, $2: second best do. $1: best single carriage harness, $1: second best do. 60c: best wagon, $2: best pair fine boots, St: best pair coarse bools, $1: best pair ladies’ gaiters, SI: ,best pair ladies slippers, $1: nest leather trunk, $2: best leather valise, $1: best specimen harness leather, $1: best'Specimen sole leather, $1: best specimen kip leather, $1: best specimen calfskin, $1. Committee, Thtw, Poston,' Israel Loring, and Jas. French.;

These Pills Far If/ <he Blood.

: Best 10 lbs honey, $t: 2d best 10 lb* honey, 60c: best homemade bread. 81: best cakea $1: best cured hams, $1: best specimens preserved peaches, Slr'bes*. do. do ( pltuns/60c: best do. do. quinccs,60c. .The boneyto be taken with pul destroying the bees,{ kind.'of hire : to be specified. , Committee, Mlss E. Hall, Mis. Clara Morerod, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, and mts> Dodd. ; . • ! r -

These famous Ptll* are expressly eomhined to operate on the stomach) the llrer, the kidneys, the longs, the skin, and the bowels, cornering any derangement in their fhnctions, purifying the Wood, (he very fountain of Ufa, and thus coring disease In all til form*. Dyspepsia nnd XlTerComplaint,

‘ Ifeariy half the hhman race hare taken these PHI*.* It has been prored In alt pari* of the world, that nothing has been found 'equal to them In cases of dlw den of the llrer, dyspepsia, and stomach tain plaints generally They soon give a healthy lone to.these organs, bo were r much deranged, and when air other mean* hare Called.*

Cuss II, No. 1—Carriagtt ond Caiinrt Fur- , * . i., nifwre. '

\ Competition open to all. ■ :, j ; * 'No premiums will be awarded on onyanimat or article not worthy, although there be no competitioni^ Any person, by payings one ddllf r to Die Trcnsurer.or Secretary, can become a competitor for premiunts. ' D. G it A UB, Pres’ U FitRkKT Dufoi'k; Sec’y. V

AGRICULTURAL FAIR, USX OE rKKRlUUS,

Best buggy best do. $2: best sofa, $1; best dressing iblireati S'?: best wardrobe $2: best rocking chair(sofa scat) $t; best sett common chairt $2: best center table $2; best Mining table $2; best pair side tables $2: best work stand best secretary and' book case 92: best specimens gill or carved frames, 50c. Committee, Joseph IVctman; A. Campbell, and E. Could. • ■: ;

ANDREW JACKSON.

GeneralDebility. Ill Health, Many ofthe most despotic Goreroments hare opened their Coriorn Houses to the Inlroductlen of these Pills, that lh« way become thn med kloe nf the matses. Learned College* admit that this medicine ts the best remedy erec k nnwn for person* of delicate health, or where the system, has been Impaired, as its Invlg* orating properties nercr (UlloaShrd relief. -

A list of Articles on which premiums will be awarded by the Switzerland and Ohio Agricultural Society, at the Fair to be held at Rising Sun, on the 21th, 2dl.h and 2jtb days of September, 135G: CUSS A, No. I—CiTTLK.

(&* John Baker, Esq„ the Fillmore o-. lector for tins distiict, delivered a speech nt the court house in this 1 place on Friday last. The Vpost office" has for some time been issuing oiit small Fillmore doses to old liuers; ohd now it might do valuable service in administering onlisposmodics in large doses to old line leaders and editors iu these parts.., Mr. Baktrj!among many other thing}., saitl that the repeal of ilia Missouri Compromise wfts thc-caiise of nil the troubles und blood-nlied iu Kansas, dud that the restoration of that. CdmpromiGC, which Douglas said! had found a lodgment in the hearts of-iho American people, and which no ruthless hand would disturb, would at onceTcstorc peace and quiet, and sciid a thrill of joy throughout the whole country. —liockford Herald.

The Available 1 Candidate. :

Female Complaints^ So ■ Female, coon* or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. II corrects awl regulates the monthly courses at all )«Hods, acting in'many cases like a charm, ll ts atm ihe best and safest medicine that (an be glcen lo children of all ages, and foranr complaint; consequently i)o fcmllyiiould be without It, lloUevctf*t Villi ore tit belt remedy tneten m the teerldfor tie JaUouing Ditrattt; ' £**■»": Indigestion Bawd Complaint* Dropsy ■ ■ tnftnensa Coughs - Debility , . Intisroatlon , Fererand Ague Inward weakness Chest Diseases Female Com- I4rer Com plain Is (osiicenes* J'Hrts Lownessofffhirit,* Ityspepsta Headaches Ilk* 1 FbmcandRrarei Secondary hymp-Vfnercal Affecvrtrmi of all kina* tonn tiops

Best Butt, 3 year old'and over ,$5,00 2d ** “ do | do 3,00 Beit. •» 2- do 1 do 4,00 2d *• •• ‘ do Jo .........2,00 Best 11 !•. do do SiOO 2d : ” ** do do 2,00 Best Bull.Calf ...... 2.00 2J « do !,00

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

Every day. convinces us that the great question to bo decided in November Is "whether tliqUnion shall rodllvbc preserved!" ' • ; If the result, of the recent loeijl elections are io be taken ns indications of the «enti :

Cuss I, No. 1 — Ifoutrfioil FrffifiVt, 1 Best 5 yords linen dini>er$l: Eecond lJcsI 50c: ties! 5 yards kersey $1: second best do. 60c: best 10 yards low cloth $1; second best do. 50c: best hearth mg $1: second bcsldo.60c. best 10 yard.r rag carpet $2: second best do. 1: best double Carpet coverlet $2: second best do. SI: best 3(iaif. woolen knit stopkjngs $!: second best do; 50c: best 3 pair cotton stockings $1: second best do. 60c: best pound linen sewing (bread 50c: second best do. 25c: bests pair woolen fringe mils 50c: secomlbest dp. 25; best linen, handkerchief 50c; best netting 50c; best worsted knit stockings 60c: bcsl '3 pounds stocking yam $1: best woolen shawl $1; best mill bag 60c: best woolen knit draw* era 50c: best dp. shirt 60c: test Toot mats 50c: best straw bats 50c: best grass bonnets 50c; best 5 yards jeans $2: second best do $4: best 5 yards while flonocl $2: second best do. $1; best pair wankets $1: second best do; ‘60c. Discretionary premiums will, be awarded bn articles of raent not included in tlic above list. Committee: Mrs. Maty James, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs.'U. U.'Stowe, Mrs. Elisa M. Dufour, and the President. -

Best Cow 3 years old and over .5,00 2d ** " do do 3,00

nicDts of tho people!n regard tlio Presidency, (which wo yet.doubt,) it show* that the Sbuth is .in a mcasi ro taking grouiiil against the'North, tmd >r the impression (hat it is necessary to th ow tjiemsolvcs upon tho defensive—for whilst, at; the North the Buchanan pirty is pn despair as to their prospects, in ' portions of the South, they, would appear.to ho in llio nsccndnncy. / ! •• { It is frequently pfged an a matter of no* ccsstly that.Buchanan should bojsupported by air national men. as thconhj available candidate,and it ia contended byltlieso persons that Mr. Fillmore cannot ho clecletl, and should, thercforci Nj ivithdrewn.

Best heifer 2 years old 4,00 2d «■ ** do do 2,0(i

Best 1 do do .3,00 2d ** " do do 1,00 Best «■ Calf.. .2,00 2d " 11 do ..1,00

VSirW #1 the ifa nnfcetoriet of Profeator Ifoitow* T , gOM.Mcri fame, New-V«tt, and S« Strand, famdoft, «nJ be alt retj.orUble Drupahi* And Itealen of .VHi. rliMVlhfOushnql the United Stale*. and Ihedrlllied alSScent*,®*,' ccnl«.and *| each. , ITr Tbrrc U a rortddmble mine by Ufclne iba farrerahe*. ", r *

Committee—John I; French, Wm. J, Keeney, Jas. North. Cuss A, No. 2—Wokkixq Cattu:.

Best pair working cattle 4 year old ... .4,00 2d *’ . do -do, do ....2,00, Best do 'do 2 do ;...3,00 2d ” do do do '....2,00 Same Committee.CUSS A,-No. 3—PatCaTTI.K oF ASV IlaKKft. Beat fat Bullock or Cow...... ..,..,..4,00 2d i* " * ,** ’ ..............2,00

K. B. Direction t (nr the soldanee of rwltenliln re -n dltorder.are «PlzrJ m e» t h jyi. oellT-eowlj

Gems from Buchanan.

If I tliouglifthere was a drop of Democratic blood .in,iny veins, I’d let it out —Jaincs Buchanan.

Purify Your Blood*

The Wonder of the Nineteenth Century, Important and of Orrat Conijdtration to tkr Suffering.

Tea cents a day. is enough for a laborjug man.—-Jambs Buchanan. - • The influence of SUVcry is demoralizing—let our National logic la tore use its nloat zealous and-strenuous exertions, to prohibit tho existence of Slavery -in any of tlio Terriiorics' or Statu which may hereafter be created by Congress.—-James Buchanan. : .'

Same Committee Class A, No'. 4.>

T. A. JIUBLEV’S ’ ■ OP ill the wmedJra (bat fare bccj.liworerrvl durins I lie preaenta** foe the -Ibomond Ilia that ten, U heir to” none wjnil thU wonderful preparation.— Onlf three pura hare ala peed alnee the diteorerrr ("5° , P? n >« defade In ttnd) I nr. oiperimrablUIne. and perfectInx It) Ant introduced It to (be public, In .f It Ualrradj; recopntied, by the meet eminent rdit.jd*tw In alt parti of the country to be (he noil lamri*ing -Od retire remedy for irfain Ihffbtrtxbtvv ledge.' . Jlllirther coinpoepdi orayrepior the root, bate hllb* •tw railed to eommand the mnetton of the rarultr. beCTUaevon beliwtwlrd.Ibcy bate been foand to eonUln notlona Icyredienu which neutralize the wood effetu oflbe Sanapa ril fa. and often llmet Injure the * b- I ' a kot ' 11U " ilh Huriey’a prep- ■ .T7* ■* , ‘ l (tenulno eilraci of the root, aud will on trfal. be f.»un.l ti» etb-rt a n-rMln and perfect «Tin> of the following rompfalnU and illteatei; .Ufrelfanjoflboliunej, .. Habitual Coitlrcneju, IWoUly, ■ . Jmllpcdton, „■ Idvateabf the Kidney*, _ . IJr<r Comrdalnfa, nttpeinb, Plb-i, * Kfydpofa*. Polmnnart lH**avM, Female Irregnfantie*, Scrofula orKlns'iKill, Fittiifa; • ■ Svr.hllfa, ■ And all SWn *'Ue 3 »rj, 1

CussI, No. 2 —JftedUmrt

As.wo regard the subject, (browing out of view tbo question of Americanism, wc are forced-to draw the following conclu sions; . d ■

: Beit Milch Coir... ..4,00 2d best Milch Cow ..............2,00

* Best ornamental needlework $1; best otto* man cover 60c: best lajde cover $l; best group of Bowers 60c; best fancy chair tidy 50c: best wonted work 60c: best fancy choir work 60c: best.worked‘ quilt other than silk.Sir best while quill $1: best silk quill Si ; best knit quilt St; best pair worked slippers 50c: best pair embroidered suspenders 60c; best ladies' soed 60c: bint cbild'ssack 60c:-besl dress caps 50c: best mantilla 60c: best washsland mats 60c; best pair lamp mats 50c: best ornamental shell-work 60c:. besl specimens of was flowers 60c:'best.seecirhensof artificial flowers. Comnntice: Miss Elisabeth James, Miss Hlirabo|b Godden, Miss .Margaret. Lanins, Mias Zelia Grisatd, Miss Columbine Kesslei, and the Vice President. \ f . : - " ; • •'• Cuss J, No. l~Farvti and Iltdpr Fencet. Best arranged and cultivated farm, £10; 2d do. do. $6; best.hedge fence not less than 30 rods; $6. To bq entered on or before the 1st of Sclember. - Committee; Jolin : W. Wright, l)nvid Armstrong, 'and James North. ■% Class J, Not 2 —Agricultural Product t, 1;

To b: kept on grass only dnrlDg (lie trial, and for ten daya prut I an i to each )>eriod of trial; Hi 9 lima of LrUl be any ten daya In June and September. Slaterue ct to be made containing—1. Age and breed of cow—time of cal r I ftp, 2. Quantity of milk In weight, and atw of butter made from inch cow during carti period of ten days. 3. A statement to bo made to Uio Judges, of the facts verifled by the statement of ilio competitor*. ■ Committee—\Vm. Lostutler, C. JlcMuit, Jos. llrown. Cues B, Nc. I —lionet for General Purposes. Qestslallton over4 ycais old 4,00 2d “ do do do .........3,00 Best brood mare over 4 years old ,.., . .4,00 2d 11 do . do ■ do ......3,00 Best stallion colt over3ycarsold......3,0Q 2d " do do do ......2,00 Beit stallion coll over? years old.....'.3,00 2d *' do do do .2,00 . Besl Ally over 2 years old............. 3,00 2d n - do. do do ......2,00 Beit stallion colt over I year old ..... .3,00 2d M . : do do do ' ......2,00 Best filly over 1 year old .3,00 2d do" do 2,00 Best sucking qlallion colt.............2,00 2d. V- do do ............1,00 Best sucking filly 3,00 2d do do - - Committee—Hugh B. Jelley, Peter Los tutter, Jr., Albert Vandever. Class B, No. I—Uorsn for Light Kornrtt. Besl stallion $1; 2d best Jo. $3. Best gelding or mare #1; 2d best do.. $2.; Same CommUlcc. •

Tlisit tho withdrawal. of Mr. Kill more from thc.fiehl would make the contest one of sections, (for tliu first time iu this coun* try,) one of the North South, and one of the South against the North; the vousequeiiccV: of which/would be fatal to the.Union. v . The South will never shdmit to (he election of Mr. Fremont as President of the United States, ami the election of Mr. Buchanan on' the Cincinnati platform, with all th 4 'odium of (he present administration, hovering'around him, cati ncttltcr promise' nor secure peace to the country. v . There, can" behodoubl as to/the result of,the agitation which, is now sweeping over the land. Wo see its consciptcnccs, in tlib Uinlltf/of legislation,/ in . the angry debate,/ the / personal collisions; and ;,tIio neglect ;.of pUblic-busihcss; \ve; see them still more forcibly depicted upon tlio plains of Kansas; ■■ The great objertof every country is peace and harmony; 'and to obtain that, every honorable man should yield hia.‘personal iulcrcsts,.views and predictions.

I come to the other House of Congress many years since, a friend of . the Bank* nipt Law.—Jniiics Buchanan.

HEAD! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A vigorous Life ora Premature DtaUi, Kinke ■in on Self-Preserration—only 25 cents. I/'Uen ronUlolnp that ralue In will «inure a co|i5, per relara of.mall. GRATIS! GRATIS!: GRATIS::! A free «ift to All, MISERY II EL I KVKD..V V Guide,” a new and [hi [nil nr work, full nf raluafde advice amt rmpre«tr>; wafidtip. alike calm-laU-dto pretcnl Tear* M mlterr. amt .Tire' of tire*. Li (Ibtribaieii willing l dinrjc, ami forwarded hr malt, prepaid to any i'o,t OCUu In tlio Untied Slate*. on rveelrttiz an order rncluilng an onW enclosing two jioiiage ttaaijt*. JeKMy

Fit, ujore Electoral Ticket in Iowa, —Tlicfollowiug is the Fillmore and Don* clson electoral'ticket'in Iowa:.

Scuatoml-v-Jobn P. Cook, J. K. Hornish. — ,• •' : First District—IsaiahBooth. ' ; Second District—Sr G. McAcran.

Ik'd.let cnrtior Ihe abnte, ll It known lo be a srval and powerful tonic, purifying (be blood and Intlroratlii" tbutyttem. In tbort. If 1-, without etreplbin, In the cater mentioned, nnd lltsrneral rffert on IhOtJHemt Ihemmt .Mtlcaelum at It It (be mod dt.drablo remedy of Ibe ase. It I* alreadt ejlcndtcly uted ibriiijrhoul Ihe niutiln < and U fa»t obtaining an huro|>ean reputation/ Tbaln--U iieet of ciin-.t It hat effected arc dally coming to the proprietor* knowledge, and he bat no bellbtIon tn recommending It to one and all who detlre to procuro relief from tafflrin-. One bolile being tried, tti eff.tt* will be too aiinaranI to admit of further doubt, Iteroltefl lmrirj**faM3parilU lilhtOHroBnn biTicLt In Ihe raarli>L

S3' Barnura is aboutto retrieve bis lost fortune by exhibiting to (he old liners that drop.of blood which James Buchan*, on didn't let out of his veins. That Bar* num 1ms au inventive genius. His fortune’s safe again, sure.

' Best 3 acres corrupt: beat3 acres wheat, $t: best 3 acres rye| $7: best Sucres oats, $7; beat 3 acres barley, $7; beslC acrcsliraolliy,$2; best 2 acres clover, $2; best i acre flat $2: bust incre:lurnip!, $l ; best t acre potatoes, $t 50; best i acre carrolts, $1 60. - - ’ ([ , A sample of;at least half, a bushel or the grains and ycgelabtesio beshpwnori the ground by the cnfnpeiitbrs for premiums.'. Committee, H; B. Gibson, Larkin Roberts, and David Arm- | ; -W'- 1 Class J, No* d—Mitcellanrout Arliclti. ■ £

SUPERIOR CHEMICAL

WASHING ELI ID. f|lIIIS cheap and useful article is destined M. lo entirely supercede. I lie use of the wash-l>oa and thereby do away with the heaviest partoflthe labor whirh house wives hare washing clothes.— Wt challenge the worllSo produce a eheapet and belter washing, preparation It con taint no Cam plane or TiirWnline.Vidmay be used freely by nil, with perfect/sfety. We post lively assure the public that this preparation will save half your soap, half ynnt wood in boiling, more man half your labor in washing, and your clothes from being rubied lo piece* N. This article is warranted not lo in jure clothes in any respect. • TCP An Agent wanted U> canvass In llio a<(joinin' county In Kentucky. All order* addressed to E. Q. CAR1NGT0N, Manufacturer, Jacksonville, Switzerland county, Indiana, —will be promptly attended to, '.Feb, 20, 1856.—wtf

' ADV'illTISliMKNTS.

Price Sl.perbnUlt-, or six for £* For «U> *t Uw manufactory comer of Frrrnth m<t Green slivrtj, l-oulrrlllc. ,Ky..ili.l to all k bole til o Houk* Oirotighmn too Untied Kb tot and Canada.

OIi ; Aotv is Your Time.

' A HOOK FOR 1 UK MILLION. H E ADA N I) REFLECT!

Cubs B, No, 2—Uortei for Saddle.

If .the three candidates remain in (lie Geld, the election inusf bo thrown into the House, whore Sir, Buchanan would have no chance, and where Mr. Fremont might possibly receive tho, vote of thaibodjr. It is in yam; to. contend that MKr Fillmore cannot.carry a single Soiithcrn. Stale,* for all feasible men know that he will; whilst it iscquallycertainthattho strength of Mr.BachananatlheNorlbis'WcakiK'ss. ,-jl : In theHouse the chances of Mr. Fillraoroaro’farbcUor lhantboso of Bnclnn* an; bnt it is a hazardous; experiment, for if Fremont is a dissolution of the Union is inevitable. i Tlie elecii 6ho fMFiIImore, as -a national* candidate, who knows no Notch or Sooth, will tend to restore pence and bar-mony-r-will quiet • the ‘ rebellious ■ spirit which, has arisenmdefianco of all law and order; whilst the election .of Mr. Buchanan, as’the candidate of the South, by entirely Southern votes, cannot possibly accomplish this result.

, 1 ' , „ ■ J. I. TIHKE.1UU. WTioleule and Retail as'ent for Fvilirtbnd ni. for tale by the Agent,: . J. Jl. Fanxta, Ml. Sterling. Gw, Mr Ccttoca, Jacksonville. K, Olxstkw. Rennlngtnn, Kti Aamatoa, Mnorftcli], ‘ Filin’ & Boxrti, Rnylown. - ■ *“ Jorwrros, Otoe's handing. IVa. Biaxia, Foirrlew. U. L. Fiaaost, Kill cm ri 10. J. M. Faoa in, York Towntofp. "• s - Montgomery. mar 13

Best gelding or mare, $1; 2d best do. $2.-*-Commitlec—B. Jelley, James Morrison, and Thos. P. North. , Glass B, No. •i—Trolling SlaUiont, at liatt a mile in four minuteo, : - - Best slalHon over 4 years old, $4;-.2d best da. do. $3. Best stallion under 4 yea rabid ,$l; 2d best do. do. $2. Committee—David Henry, Jacob R. Harris, John Loslulter. Class B, No. 6— Pacing Stall ton, al hatl a ■ mt7e in four minutes, • Best stallion.over -t yean old, $4; 2d bssl do. do. |2., - Best do. tinder 4 years old &4; 2d best doi do. 82. Committee, same os No. 4. - Class B, No.' O—TVoTliiig and Pacing Jfortet. ' Beat trolling male or gelding, $3; 2d best do $2. Best paring* mare or gelding,, $3; i2d best do, $2. . Committee, R. Je|ley, Jos. Morrison, and Thos. P. North. . ; /.'■ . , C Glass B, No. 1—Malcfitd Horttt,

■ Best barrel hour, 82.,Best balo hay, $*2. Committee,. John Oficej Wnj.IJalb-and.U. P. pchenck. - ' L‘ : x • -■v Vv |' '.*•- - Cuss 4~VfgeiabU*.\ , Best dozen long-blood beets, 50$./'' Besides en turnip 50b,; Best dozen sugar beelv 60c. Best dpze'n carrots, 60c. - Best -dozen parsnips, 50c.’ :Beal dozen liirnips, 60c.* / Best dozen ruta baga,' 50c.' : Best dozen; mangel wnrtzet; 50c. I-Best' 1 dozen cabbages.-Mo. Best i dozen; cauliflowers, I dozen Erpcoli; 60c.~V Best dozen - stalks; celery, 60c;' esl dozen egg plants; 50e.V: Best peek white onions, 5Qc.y Best peck rid onions, 60b. Best peck yelto'V; onions,-50c. Best peck red tomatoes, 50c., Best peck yellow tomatoes, 50b. Best quart lima beans, 60c; .best 1 bushel ppf tatoes, 50c; lest i bushel sweet potatoes, 50c; best 3 squashes,' 60c; best 8 pumpkins, 50cV best 6 water melons, 60c; 2d best S water melons, 50c; best 6 musk melons, 50c: 2d best'6 musk melons, 50c; best display of vccetableiv 50c. Committee, Wm. SUjpher.Zacharish Colton, and Geo. A Hotchkiss. * * Class K, No. I— Fruit*. ,V

DR. BONAPARTE'S CHEAT WORK ON Hhcnin of llir Gciittn! Orgnui, ’ CaLI.IU, TUP.

PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE;

OR, Gt'IOB TO HEALTH.

Adapted lo the uw* of every Individual {male and female.] The ervaUsl look, ai|d onlyom-, ever pubIlsheiTlnauy language or In any country, on thl lubJecL The valuable advice and IraprvjjWe warning 11 give*, will prowiit yean of misery and offering, and save annually thousand* of live*. Thli hook (ell* bow lo cure the Mg' ,?SV fol I o w 1 ng dt scasc*, n nd e nl !g blfa P rn those who grope In dark life -new: Gonorrixr. Glee), Chor* il8fck - •doe,flHcture,I r hvino»l*,l , araJvra v * ilv38 phymo*!*, Grovel, Syphilis, /jjyfija, - ftjJWa Hubo,W*ris, Hlotche*, SinsnMJgL, pustf'l alb m. Sera Inal Weatne**,Ma*unS, totballon, or Keif-A base, Rap* pnMon of the’Menses, Palling fit nf the W bmb, bor lo prevent v Pwgtianfr. Men»imatlon, Bar'tf /p” / ■ rennets, Rheumatism, Ac., dco. It Alyati on Midwifery, Abortion, Miscarriage, CelibajKwIlfi n-mirls to the young ami old or both sexes, JCmi every one sboald know. Hals') tells bow la pedptc the growth of the Hair, and prevent it* fallttifToo, Ac. Tim painful and dlitroctlre habit of Self-pollution I* hero described, with the Catua, aymptana and remedy. Millions who now 011 a premature and untimely grave, could hare been living monument), willing and ready to testify to It* fatherly admonition*, had ibis book appeared, and Hr. Bos a ran lived In the seventeenth century.

BACON’S

Acw Arrival,-

THE undersigned la ring, replenished Ms Family Grocery, ami , daily receiving new supplies, begs leave to inform the public that lie is now prepared lo offer the necessaries of life to the hungry and needy, nt a very small profit for cash. Having purchased'his stock with cash exclusively, it enables him to sell them very low on the same terms; His stoclc comprises of everything Commonly Kept in a Grocery Slore r such as COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,

North-west Corner ofSixlh anil Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thr hftl Sr hod hr obtaining a Practical Knowledge of IWOK-KElfPlSO, $e., the Inttruelor* bring Practical Accountant*. THE COURSE OF ’INSTRUCTION given in this Institution is Thorough anil Comprehensive, consisting of .■ Hook-Keeping, hy Doable Eptry*, Embracing every department of Trade and Mercantile Accounts, viz; Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Individual, Partnership, Joint Slock, and Compound Company Business, Commercial Calculations, ’ ‘ comprising calculations in. Per Cenlage; Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Payments, Averaging, Custom.House Transactions, die., Arc., according to the rooit approved methods, Pexujxship.—A good business hand writing is guaranteed to every one who completes t> full com sc 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, 4c. LECTURES—On Commercial Law, Science of Accounts, Customs of Merchants, Laws of Trade, $c., by eminent lecturers and business men. Young men wishing to acquire a thorough Commercial Education, will find it greatly to their advantage to attend this Institution, TERMS.—For a full course of Instruc-' _ tio , n rot further particulars, please call on or address the undersigned.

Bcsl pair matched; horses or mules. $1; 2d best do. $2. Committee, John Hall, David Henry, and Levi Scopgin. CumC, No. I—Jacts, Jentiitt, Mulei. Best Jack 3 yean bid and oyer, $1; 2d best do. d0.|ft 'Best jack 2 yean old or under $2; 2d best do. do. 8t. Best jennet 3 years old or over, $4; 2d best do. do. $2. Best jennet 2 years old or under, $2; 2d best do. do. $1. Beat span of mules, $t; 2d best do. $2, Best mule colt 1 year old, $2; 2d best do. $1. Best sucking mule colt, $2; 2d best do. $1. Com., John (fall, David Henry, Levy Scoggin. Cues D, No. I - Shttp, Best buck over 2 years old, $2; 2d lest do. $1. Best buck under 2 years old, $-2; 2d best

Best collection or all kinds, of fruit grown by tbe exhibitor*, named and labeled, and a statement of the kind of soil and mode of cultivation to be furnished therewith, $2; 2d best do. do. do. $1; best collection of apples not less than 8 varieties, 4 of each grown by ex* hibilor, $2; 2d best collection ol8 varieties, $t; best collection of winter apples, $1; 2d best do do. 60o; best collection pears grown by. exhibitor 4 of each ,$1; 2d best do. do. 60c; best collection of peaches, $2; 2d best do. do. SI; best do. do. plums, $1; 2d do. do. 50c; best dozen quinces, $1; 2d best do. do, 60c; best collcciion grapes grown in open air, $1, 2d do, do. 60c. Committee, Colin McNutt, Dnnl Piati, of Ky., and Geo. A,. Hotchkiss. Cues L, No. I—Ffotcrrs.

Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Salaratus, Rice, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel,.Pepper, Table Salt, and * ■’ - TOBACCO.AND CIGARS For those .who indulge in. the nauseous weed. For further particulars cation the undersigned. ALEX. DRTRAZ, , No. 4, Schenck’s Block, septS Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

If both camlidatcs run, the election of Fremont is not only possible, but prubhblc, and this is tho fact which we must contemplate. It is no time to draw party lines upon distinctions and views.of public policy as to tho administration of government, when that government itself is in danger; and it is an imperative duty for that man to withdraw whoso election is utterly impossible, and under the pres* ent circumstances, dangerous to the Union.;

Us ware of Kraplric* and Itinerant self-»lj led Professors, who attcmpt euro* but never succeed. Hr. Bunopario 1* tho only permanently established and rcpouslblc physician, In Id* peculiar tine, In Southern Ohio, and his practice extend* through every Elate In tho Union and the British Province*.

do. $1. Best ewe over 2 years old, $2; 2d best do. $1. Best ewe under 2 years old, $-2; second best do. $1, Committee, JohnS, Olmslead, M. Kemp, and James Beatty. Class D, No. 2 —Fat Sheep, Beat fat sheep, $2; second best do, Sf. Committee, same as No, 1. Class E, Np. 1— Hogs. Best boar, $3; second best do. $2. Best fair sboats under 10 months old, $*2; second est do. St. Beal pigs under 6 months old $2; second best do. $1. Committee, JohnS. Oi instead, M. Kemp, and Jas. Beatty, Cusa F, No. 1—PouLtxr.

JET tadici In want of a pleasant and Mfc remedy for irregularities. obstruction*, Ac., can obtain M*ndie Lozier'* celebrated Female Uouthly PI1U, at lids office.

Dletallc Burial Cases.

Cactiok.—MarriM ladle* In cerUInfllualionithouId noi iik them—for rvnwtu, »oc direcllotuwUb etch hot. IMco fl. Ptnl by mall to all parti of lh# world. TTr* Person* •ddrewlng Dr.K. Uomv.mTX, by mall, wishing a reply, will pleaao In clow a postage iLimp. Abo, all aho send for Boole* or Pill*.

JESSE V. SHORT,

‘■’TNDERTAKER, has and will continue to keep on hand alt sizes of (he latest im* proved Mttnlic Burial Case#, and also Plates .with all kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing, and all calls in his line of business, lie constantly keeps on hand all sorts and sizes of ADE COFFINS,

Greatest variety and quantity of cut fi'rs $1; 2d best do. do. 60c. Committee, Miss Sarah Haines, Miss Elizabeth Slewort, Miss Isabel Espcy, and D. G, Kabb. Claes L, Noi 2—Flowers,

Thera can be no doubt ofjtha fact that in this crisis Millard Fillmore is the only mao who can still this sectional storm, for ho stan is upon broad national ground, and has the confidence of the people. The election of Mr. Buchanan is utterly impossible; for if every Southern State and Pennsylvania give him their whole vote, he still wants two of a majority and those two ho cannot possibly obtain. The success of a political party in such a crisis becomes a matter of comparative insignificance, Wo arc American in sentiment, and wish to sec the triumph of American principles,, but when it becomes a question whether the Union shall really bo preserved, and whether wo shall have a United States at all, we are ready to abandon all other considerations but those of the Union.

I£j*Thl* Book sent under sell, post-paid, to si) part* of the world, on receipt of OS cent*, or five con It's for SI,00.

TT7 3 All order* addressed tn Dr. E. Boxspiktk, rto IC7 Sycamore street, belween Fifth and Bliih streets, rincitmati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Ur, H. can bo conOdcolially consulted day and evening, rain or shine, of old or young, American or foretrncr, male nr female, at tbo Dad or'* Office, upon alt diseases of which hi* book treats. Office hour* from 8 A, M. lo 8 P. M. Jel8-Iy

Best floral design, $1; 3d do. do. 50c; Best pair hand boquets, flat, $1; 2d do, do. 50c. For most beautifully arranged basket of flowcrs, $1 ;2d besldo. do. 50c. Committee, same. Class >1, No. I— Cooperage Wooden Wore. Best pork barrel, 50c; best lard barrel, SOe; best flour barrel, 50c; best wash tub, &Uc; best 1 dozen wooden buckets, GCc; best nest wood* en keelers, 50c; best bee hive,50c; best wash* ing machine, 60c; best wash-board, 25c; best I dozen corn brooms, 50c; best I doz split do. 50c; best whitewash brushes, 25c; best scrubbing brushes, 36c; beat paint brushes, 26c; best panel door, $t; best boot and' shoe lasts and trees, 25c: best specimens turning, 50c; best lot grain measures, 60c; best willow baskets, 60c; best specimens basket willow, 50c, Committee, Wm. H, Powell, Sam't B, Miller and George H. Craft. Class U, No. 2—Paintings Sc Dram ing*. — [Open to oil.]

lined and (rimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his melalic cases of the manufacturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles in his,line wilt be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Sc be nek’s Flouting Mill. Jan. I t 1650.—tf

Best pair shanghais, $1, Best pair bramah pootras, $1. Beat pair cochin chinas, At. Best pair dorktng, $1. Best pair polands, |l. Best pair afnean bantams, $1. Committee, John S. Olmstead, Geo. Brown of Ky., ond Jonathan McMakin.

Class F, No. 2—Turkey t, Oeete and Duclt. Best lot of common turkeys, not leas than

three, |1. Best pair wild geese, $1, Best pair large geese, $1. Best pair muscovy ducks, 81. Best pair white potand docks, $[, Best

R* S. BACON, Principal. N. B. If any student, after completing the above course, is desirous of obtaining [which is yery improbable' "Banking and Interest Tables," 1 will furnish him a copy of any work now eslant on that subject for gS.' • ocl2l R. B. B.

tot common ducks not less than three, $1. Best collection of ptfcions, 60c. Committee,

Hats—Hals. A GENERAL assortment of MEN'S AND BOY’S Leghorn, Canton, Braid, Slraw, Palm Leaf.— Also, fine Silk, Soft Cossimere, Fur, and Wool Hals, just received at ap23 WILLIAM SHAW SONS.

same as No. I, Glim G, No. 1— Plotciand Plowing Match. Beat plow for. clay soil, furrows CXtO in., JJ. Best plow for light sandy soil, furrows 6 X12, 82. Best plow for award, $3. -Best subsoil plow, $2. Tb* farrowi and tUm, (except iob*oll plow,) to b« Upped, and the lest farrow to be the third cu(, and tarntdby the same plow; the plow* to be held hr the competitor* or persons appointed by them, too the farrow not to bo lew than 6 Indict deep. The manner of conttracUoa, mauruls, work man - lb Ip, durability, and price to be considered. AUo, their capacity for lifting and toning orei In the mcnt perfect manner the greeted quantity of «oU with the lant-reatstance, and Tearing a proper ratface for seed lad after culture. „ .. „ Committee—U, H. Flow, M m. Wade, C. Wchnlt

Tho withdrawal of Mr. Fillmore would secure tho. election of. Fromont beyond a donbt, as tbo American party at tbo North havo no confidence in Buchanan, and will not support him on the Cincinnati Inform.

Groceries. JUST RECEIVED, by steamer Swilicrland, 3 hogsheads Sugar, . 20 barrels Molasses, 10 half barrels do. 2 tierce Rice, I 10 boies Eel Fish. For sale cheap for cash, by marts TEATS $ SCI1BNCK.

Best specimens landscape paintings, oil $1; best do. do. water colors, At; best specimens portrait painting. $1, best specimens animal in oils At; best do. do. w colors, $1; best specimens fruit painting, $1; best specimen flower painting At; best specimens daguerreotypes. At, best drvwing of fair ground for society, $2; best specimens writing, $1; best specimens crayon drawing, $1; best specimens pencil drawing, $1 * best specimens pen draw, mg, $1; best specimens carving m wood, Sir best specimens aicbilectural drawing $1: best

Boots and Shoes, Pot Ladies, Gentleman's, and Children’s ] Spring and Summer Wear. A large variety Just received at s P 23 WILLIAM SHAW & SONS,

We know of one alone who can possibly, under tho providence of God, preserve tho country; that man is oar first and only choice, for he is oar only hope of safety. His election would be a signal

A GENERAL assortment of Coltonades, Prills, Denims, Drown Linens, Shirting Checks, Tickings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Ac-, Ac., just received at ap23 WM. SHAW A SONS.

LAWNS, French and American; Ginghams; Cochecoj Sprague, and Allen A Co.’s Prints. A general assortment just received at ap’J3 WM. SHAW A SONS.

Class 6, No. 2 —farming ImplemenU, Best com planter, $2. Best held roller $1. Best horse take, $1. Best ox cart, $1. Best

BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Notes, Summons' and Subpoenas, for sale* at the Rcttilu: OmcE. feb20-tf

A Fresh Supply of HMDUEnS Just, received et WILLIAM SHAW & SONS, ap23 Ferry street, Vevay, Ind.

Itcndy-niade Clothing, JUST RECEIVED, a large Ud splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, far superior to any ever Ibrougbt into this market, consisting of / COATS, PANTS,/VESTS, NEW STYLE NECKI TIES, Collars, and everything appertaining to a first class CLOTHING STORE. I pledge myself to sell cheaper than any giber House in town, as my motto is, “small profits and quick returns.". Re sure and call at No,- 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. septa F, L. COURVOISIEB