Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 February 1858 — Page 4

AGENTS. ATTENTION! t Gift Sale of . Odd 'Pencils! ! f r The great gift enterprise of C.G. bTodd A’Cp;, uflVrathe bestchanCe. Tlo make money, with liltleof no investment, now before the pub*; lie, ami is the only-perfectly safe ' enterprise of the kind ever slatted, ■ as the reader will be cutivinctu if be tends this advertisement thro 1 . before laying down the paperi Wfr;*te manufacturers of fine gold Pencils, and in consequentc of the’ money.pressure, are selling 'them at therreash value, andthro* wing in a splendid'gift with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to $5,S’0 $16, Sftt,$30. $50, $100, $200, and $•500. Tlje gifts or prizes consist ; of gold peris, and silver holders, ■ (fhe : smallest pricb,) gold chains, gold lockets, gold watches of various prices, and purses of cold dollars, The drawing is conducted on «■ fair and simple olait, and has ntvgr failed to givi; satisfaction.— ■Wo hdvc been'conducting the enterprise fyr months, and hhve never heard.oho wr.ni of complaint.' IVc warrant satisfaction in every care, or' refu nd t h e none >% ■ V IVe williscll'.o solid, marrivc prjtdi’encil (one-lhitd larger than the engraving)'for $5,with chance for one of the htovc-najlH pri:v r. There.arc Kb Blttnli 1 :,

ASSOCIATION,I PII I L’A DELPHI A. . j. INTO IE TAN T■>S'!»Oi!XC!RJIE5T, V* ' | I |Q tliw with SWjtual Dt»<«*c;% mth a* t ■ ! X SIT. I f 34 ATOR III I li A; S FJIIN A t W E A K S ESS,! 1IMPOTENCE. COS OK R H CEA. 0 LK KT; S V PH ILM .1, I ■ iho VfM -of ONANISH.ar SBLP-A RUSK, Ace, Ac. i! j .Tin? HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of lbu aw- , |ful dcjlraclton of hi;loan life, rauied by Sexual dli* ] caie*, and Die deceptions practiced mW>ii Hi ft unfortu- 1 natft victim* of midi •iiwa**** by Quick*, have A leveled ■] thetr ronvfUins Snrefton, at a CHAIttTAUI-E ACT' worthy of Ht«Jr name, lo-give MEDICAL ADV1CK. , GRATIS. Io all periKliu tbai affllcT*-!, wbo apply by . letter, with a description Of their cortdlUoa. (ufo, ye* 1 cnpatlbn, habiu of tile, Ac.,) «ml ln<n»e oruslrvinc 1 poverty awl nCoriiu, Ui furnish medicines Ireu of J .thorp?. ’ : . .,' J ■ ' ■ ' • Tf.« Howard Awe I ill on H a Inrittntlftn, cmblphM hy cpccUl endowment, for (bo tv Hof of tho ( rk-S arut 4/rictcd with “Virulent snd'Epf J demlc Dijeituj.' 1 : Q ln* now a *arplc*iif nicxX', 1 which the Director* have vojr?,( (o expend -to ndvi-ni* j Mug the above nqllri.- U !* ueail!*:** to add Dial tho j Awclxlloti eft in mati I* Hi ft hl/lic d .Mo diva! »kl!l of the [ age, and will fum sh tliu meal approved modern ■< . trvaUnersr. .. t - Just PixbD*hcd, b' the Ai«scbi!ou, a Report on j . 5|-snnr.tonh<.-a, or ■krtfiiatl WcahncM, Die Vice oft Onanlim. MaMmbat: m or ScIf-jvbnto. and'other lit*-) care* flf-the Sexual Organ*, by the CoMo'iln? for- ! cook,hlch trill be rftt*t !>}■ mall (in. a *ftal:d ei.vvl* o]M?k Fr.ic or Cium c. oa tUo Kccript of Tub Stamp* ; fir port* (re- ’ • , ‘ j Adiirvi*. Dr. Grti. t.C.vinov.t, Oirunlilnr Fnr»er,n, ( llowt.r-t V .‘J j di-lphia. I’.;. k' ■■*!■ r 1 j i». i:*.i.iv. ; j i.. i j t -, Gi:o. r.lllti f!!i.I’.!' I? (■.■i-.V.-i; >

SWAN & COAS LO'iTl-HIKS, j Authorized by the State of Oro'ryia. * KT §70,000 .CO f on tux poll ar s . j rpHB fullest lag t«! drawn by S, Sw*> { J. A Cg., Manager* of the fort Oalnft* Academy ■ JXtery, la each’ of Ihdr Single Number I/Uicrie* for February, (Mrt, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, under Uic *u- ■ Jr? Hu lend cute of CommluloBvn. I CLASS 1, | To be drawn In the Ciljrof Au;iitLi,Ca.,In public, on ’ j Saturday, February GfA,18oS. ! Class *2, [To bu tlra«*n in tine City of Angsts, Georgia, • in public, on Saturday, }'rb. I3(A, 1853, 1 . CIns s 3 f ;To lie drawn in the City of Augusto, Georgia, [ in public, on Saturday, Ttb, ‘ZiUb, 1853.' * CInss. l , .To be drawn in tlic City of Augusta, Georgia, in.public, on 6'*i(urJoy, Feb. 211k, 1853, r. On Uic Platt iirfilitgle Xniiilirn, 1 [/'tee ihoutand four hundred and.Hh Frizes. j Nearly one prize to every Nino Tickets, j sclicmc, ia‘ pc ncmx J ■ EACH S.VTrifDAY IN FEIIIIL'AUY ( 1 Prize of..$70,K-9 4 prizes of g,*JOO j 1 prteo of.-.. 30,(*';0 . 1.prices nf. 800 | 1 prize of*.. viO.UOO < prizes of,.... ,70*1 1 prize of.... 5,000 4 prizes gf....COO J.prize of.... 4,000 60 prizes of.,,..500 1 pnzuof.... 3,0CG . 50 prizes of.....300 1 1 pn/u of.... 1,300 100 prizes Of;,,. ]23: 5 prizes of....1,000 ?30 priles.of...,,100 AITBOXIJUTIOX railES. , 1 pniftv of $l f «appjvx.li> 870,100priioaK'Slew f " 3v0 “ 3n,«o ** icw I ■ 4 “ “ ic,wo ■ “ cno 4 “ IV5 >* S.OCO U- VJO 4 ** HO *< * 4,«rtl ■** ■ 400 ■ 4 75 \ 3.UCO “ ' 3oo .4 “ .50 “ :*< .■’-an :..we *• , .so are : . ioo,no0

WIT AND WIST) (nr. »

&[t$ Indiana lelmlte.

.THE-NEWLY' ESTABLISHED DRUGSTORE,

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—A woman called St a grocer'fl ami - asked for. a quart of vinegar. It wju measured out, and site put It into a gallon jug. Slie then asked for another quark to be put in the same vessel. "And wby not ask for a half a gallon, anil have'done with u?” impatiently asked the grocer.— "Och! bless ycr 1 title boii!,*' answered Bridget, knowingly, “isn’t it for two that 1 want it?”

jVu. 5, Rehrnel'z Roir, Ferry 1 1 reft, • VEVAY, IKD.,

PLOUGHING.— it n-ier. cart. As I went out to plough in the corn, In the field beside Uie mil). In the tender light of the early morn, My heart was calm and still; Am! the sheep, with fleeces wet with dew, Went with me.tin the hill, To the meadow by the mill.

£S dendily merer)ling in hud lies;:, and the proprietor would respectfully announce to the public that his stock of ;■ DHUGS AND CIIKMICAI.S fs now complete in every department, and his mollu bciiig/'crn'i/f profitt ami yuiVb returpi, ,, he id prepoitd to sell, at prices which cannot fail to five general satisfaction' As an exemplification of litis fact purchasers have only to call nth is Drue Store and he satisfied. The follow da jilt* articles, of the ckst uv.ii.ilv, will at all times be sold at the low* esl shade of profit: i.liut-ril Oil, Hplrlu TtirpmfIbi - , Pttre White and Red Lend, I’utty, Lord Oil, • Buruinc Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish Oil, Alcohol, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Faints pf ell colors; Varnish, Paint, atifl White-Wash. Brushes, AcThe r.bovc and all other articles sold at the New Djuo Store, i re watrautedgcuuine and of the very Lest quality. . f (O' The undersigned, thankful for the liber* a) patronage already, bestowed, solicits, and will endeavor tni merit .r continuance ol the same. janl-'O’i . ISAAC STEVENS. -

As I went home, at the shut of day— In a window of the mill. There hung modest Murie’l May, Like n lilly, over the sill; And when I ploughed the corn, nest day, My heart would not be still, For Monel, in the mill. -

— Dutchman—‘Coot moryer, Patric, how you tux?

Irishman—Good mornm’ till yo, Mike; think ye, will we get any rain? . ,* Dutchman —I.guess not; yo Dover has much rain in ferry try dime. . Irishman—An* ye’er right there; and thin, whenever it gets in (ho wfly of raining not a bit o’ dliry wither will wo get as long as tho wet spell howtdi.

Farming In England

Nearly all tho land in England is owned by a few largo proprietors, mostly tbe nobility of the country. These lands arc farmed, as it is called hero, that is, leased to persons who are called farmers, usually at a filed price per acre. Generally, they who cultivate tho land are not the owners of it, ns in onr country, though the leases usually are for long lerms, frequently twenty-one years! Ol this matter it may, perhaps, bo ■ convenient to, write more particularly at some future day. A friend of mine, one of a class who live in good stylo, and do not labor very hard with their own hands —men of good, practical education, though not usually svhoI : ors or students—rents about one thousand acres of land, and pays for it annually about twenty two shillings, equal to five dollars and a half per acre, besides taxes.; \Yhnt would a New England farmer think of himself to hndertoko to pay live thousand five hundred dollars a year in cash for the use of a thousand acres of land ? Yet many English farmers pay twice, and some four times as much rent per acre; and make money in tho operation; I have long known t ho fact, and lo ascertain how it wis done was n main object with me in my visit to Europe. My friend has this year two hundred and ‘fifty acres, in wheat, two hundred acres in turnips, and abont one hundred and ninety in barley. He says he ought to have one sheep to every acre, of his -farm, but does not always come up to that number. I will not undertake now to give more particulars'of his statement, because I have accepted a very urgent invitarionto spend some days with him at his homo during (ho summer, when I shall have ah opportunity to solve some of the mysteries of paying these enormous rente. A single item will Tmliciite that there is some money circulating in such hands.

Alleged Clue For Dhunkessi|89. — An exchange recommends the following, . as an infallible euro far beastly intoxica-, lion. . Whenever.a person is.in a stupid ■ and insensible state, from..lira,abuse of , intoxicating drinks, lay. him bn his right feido elevate, his.left arm; arid pour cold water d own i t slowly.. Before a ,?om m oil pitcher.full can be emptied, tho man will., walk, perfectly sober. . . C

PALL TR/iDS.

. lilt every.pairtiaser Is £t!te-r n gift nt least; or it pm be $’*, r,:". ■>. , evenS'Jttt, according lolhti: V:, As an ill «s* rat ion of mir pic -t, we hove drawn tintl tiisinl'iilt-'l 153 goMwiildirA.Tt parses of /'dd dollnts, -35 tuehels. b'* 1 : , i | l cbains.Jim! a corresponding livelier of other prizes, in itn. i.< 1 1 1

WE arc rcceivin-r ami now opi'niUg s larijc and splendid assortment of

KSiii'riirarc :uid Cutlery, v. consisting in part of the following articles, lo-wit;— ■ Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors cud Shears, .. Razors and Strops, ( .Tiihle.Tea, and Hasting Spoors Edge Tools of ell description. Bench Planes, Gages A Squares, Hand, Hipp, I’ouuel A IV-utiaiiiSaws

Health Lite lor All. Dr. Jl'Mirlc's f'rai\<U$invi’ifi Jt-'hK-’uj.

— A young beauty beheld one evening: .two horses running 6IT at locomotive speed .With a light coni ago; os they, approached,she was horrified at recognizing in tho occupants of the'vehicle two young gentlemen of her acquaintance. “Boys—: boys!” she screamed in terror, “jump out—quick, jump .out—especially—' ‘Giorgc!” 1 ' ■;

Prices. Amounting to$:J20,000 U'liole Tickets $10; Halves $3; Quarters $21.

space of two man Hi?. We have simply lo.ray.to any lady or p-iilk*-man who sees tills advertisement, if tlnrv w'r!i to tTy tlifir luck, they Can act ns their own agent, fficlofe $5 in a letter, well seated am! directed, unt tv* will immediately make tla-ir drawing, and return the Pencil and gift,- whatever it may be, by mail, post paid. Any motico Hat is good nl hosne, we can us,*. Any person who becomes a pure barer, can have an agency, and will be paid nnt ilnlhr em!i for tacli purchaser lie obtains. The first perron who semis for n Puu il and prise in a ucighborluxul, will receive (lie agency for that locality.. Uyesbibitinj’bis own Pencil and gift, oil agent could obtain scores of purchasers, without itilerfetilift with bis regular business. Some Itove realized hnii'isomc wages. O’Shoyld any person hesitate tp send, their money in advance, if they will Send tbeif name' and address, we will -first nickc their drawing, and inform t Item by return jnpil what prize (hey drew, and they can have the privilege of sending on .the live dollars ,and taking the Pencil nnd prize, nr not 1 , whichever they chose. Pull particulars of the plan of dreaming,-with Hie number drawn, v. ill also be sent. Address all letters, C. E. TODD >V CO., jaiilSorn '-3i>2 Hrnome St;, New Votk.

n.sN OF T1IE (JlTTEttV.

Wood Crosscut Saws. In short, a Tull find complete assortment of Carpenltrs* and Coopers' Tools,

I * T la-,; the ff’■b-'ic.-.l SVi-r.' - j /ii is aitaini..;, Pr. liXvrk's >'■ ;tr.'t! t:,»i; n ; Ib‘ntc,!iv' r.rt'i.illi ) rib'!') t- l:rl il .m* -..I* I;.. 1 ,,' j r-t- : itifv'dJ it !L ‘v ( -r ;u; hdi 1 1 ey v toe.i D.- ; bi'j'.a .I!,-.* ri'rr ;yl v- ,il., rell-; :, I <■■■ •• rt>- ! oi.w. "1 lie -! ;ft I’.,- -■ t;0 p t - ;- 1 '!.* ./ It. ’ ! i..ty i t* tlwbbv.d; :n;.l if it p-.r -. t*-- u ii'-l-* "W n- ■ i/zDnuiincl i.vi-f*,. t P. l-v Iz-r-a-, !i:w D ..v.d i,/ tiVi- : rill. II.t:.'-. in 'J:.. J D •: ..I-■■■'.. j all ;,.f !!; ■ irarcJifiiUnSill' Cir. -n:.. St-iatln >» ib- m-.-,. Dr. !ti-t aek’= gr :.t ■'! h'ld pr-ldar-rto: di ; .-til* w'ljrli ‘lii.'ii !ti.et. -m-t.i,. Litit- *-.l.",‘1.-a. and the roes ■yii'M,' re Dwl !!;■• .vr.-.tl..;, ,.f r;- .-V.-.il •tirmbn DhuWi Puri.-r at.0 Dip.*! x 1 i!. * nj.oi i.ta :■*;! every'pedes of db -, U like i!iaV *,f w;.! T ttrf- <Ivvmir;riC s-li:*i:h'.t, ID.-I-IU evCe-ttiO-ins-l!n-malaitv, IVr-v:;* j . ffi'iti 2 fruai delil,!} foon rhiPj- , lew.! rfnt iiea-vieOr iiPiii.l lata Pieia D; la '#.' ilerfid lifodeiirltain r 'i'lie-j c-I',-beat of fever, ,• rest. 1 r 1 ' rf-.-l, O'zclnlc Die Df,ivel.,; j.r.ta.ii.! jti-.'p. ii,vie'>r.r(- :Ii.> r-* pr.Mlurlite orpioii In !*, Ih j.!l iii-er.l.':-. ■>f itie liter, rare* rar l.->jt, ( fiiinr - *. M.-l i.il rSia t'a'’,'*. and )>v Iinjnrti ie te Itic vil.'ACei.j in-.e il.-in-atj ,if health, iili'ralh tn ike life n jilra.'ire, ..f li.ij j mtMlitn uhteh It nni‘l |, t > to ll; 1 Invalid. Ther.i re in .-dies are -nMy nf F.vedtsh tier! ' of mi sincdirtn.-it. virtue, ncv.-r lr‘.f,,re In In;, lined tit Die pi aetlra of phartmav. (’lij.a-te.n* o( (tie lii-Ii<‘.'l_l;nl- b l!,e div; >>yer,‘r‘v i.atlvi; ia uiher (tirts of Km i|nr, havo cerlilied l i the. value . cT Dm IneJicIrir*, lire Ihey h'.vj never yet teen adminbtereil wltlinli! fc ins foltouTil t,y marked ititcees,. It !* lni|io<‘it)Iv’lo er, oueral-' 5a au’ adivtliJentcnt a tenth of the campbt .ts fur ivhkti Uiey are infiitiUe; futlice It !■) say that I 'ijre 1* n*> ilUorter of any orsnsi, uliters cau*r*lhy mat '-■riiialhini.fiif ahltli liiey are ii.,t niDipied; and f*r Un simple feainu that they.act directi t upon Dm olein id which reiwivs, feeds, a ml ;iutains all vii: the vexqi s at non. • *J ‘ .Make sure of Uia pbniiro articles try 'pi’;re. , only of tes|en;*iti!e , e.ilyrs'aiet regular let nl*. nr of Hr. Ihitxick-htnifidf, tiactnnaii, where he may tie c.m* suited, liy lell-r ti* it !i a* all c'oujilueted and ilIRk-utl case . 1‘rlee of the Strain! navtan Uhvvl I’oDfier,' rtj per bnille, or PS per hall duteti.' Kill;, U cents per ho.v, or I)vc loves fir SI. ■ ]Cr»>>prpHr* llcnd Thls.-r 1’enr, JUa 11 1 Coo,-tty,.Del.. Au*, 3, {S57. ■ ' IJr. C. W. Jtoni ;k, No. 0 East Kotirtji street, Cinciitnali.—Dcjtr Hoc tor;—I have rcccivcdso nuch l.enejiv'frnni y i«r SeaiKjlir.iUu DIiKm! I'ar.flrr am) Ulood J’illsj Inal havo thought It loy.dnty.andit h no iiiyiticllnai; oh to give; on a plain ibtemeM of-my case. *1 sras ro ■ year* afllirled with that baiianf all comfort, nnd eHiet ncx tn toislneii, dysjH.-je-io. . To rcc.-ipltalate all Die'iw ovdlml Kcmeille*. uhiili I havu n«« to rid my*tif of blsdSwase,' w.iuld In.VeJ mako a in eta urh uly n.Ltioj; ;e. -• 1 also, cuii-niltcd u liti Ilia lest I’tiyalvlahs 1 ro: Id bear of.' I was Imlul-vJ to try year rentedieillm iizb llto pvnuaalio;!! of ifrlctid, and nftoi tiring tHoin;. fow dayi; 1 vros greatly boot* fltlcd,and in a short tme, leas'lliim a inotiih*, I was emirvlj and pennam hlly cured. ; I* was alii Afflicted w tlU Die mom lole.it nenotu headache, which Isati]>o;c wns I'TOdueed-l y ny’ dljurdered sloniadi, for rrboii my dyspepsia I -ft uiir, thy behilaclic left with It, 1 nowfeel better n ererj' respect than ritavu for ten yean. . Very trill; yours, Jons S. JicuPtu. CiUBKihoc Ctrv, H'sync Co., h d., Alig. 2P, '.'r. ■ i:. J)b. ItocAck—Lb. ir yir;--After having labored ttndcrOiC dtseasi e lUed by tbo pliy'lrt.vii,.'‘‘t'lini!i* Ir Idny iige[uS,**aii(I gi nfral .irrhllitr of for about fourteen years, :md bavin; employed-the le;-i mtdlcul aid of tots co inly, ns tlso of your ciii , w ith, out receiving any »1 el, 1 waJ,’through yourcertiii induced to pah lmse t ,from Messrs. Hosboiir-A Co., your .t go tits at t! I* pure, a kitilo-of jour Wood Pa ritler and a t«ij: i)f .otirilhAid Pi Us, and stmege to •ay, I fbuiid so much -ulEcf froth llto obc bol'Jerfnd Uw pills, that ] was cc Htnlned to cgntinao tin; treatment, until I -hud ns-d about .niuo hoitltv, and feel safe in saytn-Jhst ,1 ,pru rerelved ti.i;itr!i, if pot more, henepiTroni >'*> ir icedicbo, as, I *d(d from I lie whole course of I.Tail cntVIiDeunde'r.ihc tin re" of the ■ jihysMnus. And I w uni.I. furltier say that J helievc yAur medicine to bo v ett.-calcutsted to relievo mat A Of Die lib to which IP (h Is heir, / . ’ L. Ih Cowto.' .SI a mi; factory, Sal 'ist iloqnts and Oflice/No. C E.isNllist.,3ii bttil iiitg from Alainj Cincinnati. Eor sale by J Hn3!' TEATS, Vcv,ay; William Gibson, Patriot;" J argciisoii, IMcdsoa & - Co/, Florence; John ifooh/, AMensville ; Oeorgd .McCulloch & Sari, JncksonvilIc; H. LV Simmons, Enterprise'; J*aul & Schofield; Mt. Sler* ling; W nt,: Eogers, Moorefieid; J antes Shaw, Braytown; J. A; Priwcjll,- ;5Icsonvil*t;; Jacob Schiiler, Heinpiiilp; Conrcr-~and by Druggist.a arid Mcrchoiits geiuraUy.^' ■ ' :fe23-Iy *

Tin* numbers from 11" 50,too, corresponding with ’.I:--., h 1 hd !>ers on Hi» Tiekots primed on se|Eimte slips "f ;-i; rr,: r ■ ■ u'.l.cled nlu, iiriatl flii luheiainl idaced ii: V.liv.d. . ■ .-

‘ ' — ALSO -- 4OR pair Trace Chains, 20iH!alier Chains,' '5Ppair Ureast Chains, ' 25 Log Chajits, i ' 25 Lock-Chains, Double and Single Barrel puns, Pistols'of cvcity description, Shot Hags, Powder, Flasksand Horns,

*l,t • ilr-t sitnTiriy printed mid oneireled. nr-. ;!n,ed in nnolhi-f vyli-L'l, ‘the wh.-i-ls are liiru rev'.dvi'd. and at tliesome Itrae a ptire !i dr.nni (Mm th- m!ier wlieel. The .\nmtrCr ; .ll l i- i r.i-j ilnun uat nre.oj ened nnd echiloted to : .e mid-i-nre. and r-X'Dlere., by tint Cotiiinlsdoiiorj; I'.e VriAe k-ir-g placed a-irtul me Number or.iun.— i';il*i*p 'rollouts repeated until ul I'll) e prizes are drawn nut. - ' ■ .

—Mr. Spurgeon was 'risked to Josh the prevailing folly, the invisible ho'nnol.— This he did in the folio woug words:— 0 ! have been requested to rebuke tho botinoLa of the day,” AH faces were immediately upturned, and scanning (he ladies of the congregation, be added, “lleally ,1 see' none!” . : '

A iijimvliiml ton Prljew,—Tlie two priX-Jiaz .T'd i i.‘ livos-tt i-Jediog AiiiiiIl.t* to Ib.vs *dr.i*Ui.-c Dm hr-: I pri: ■* wilt be entitled to ! 1 1 e •/••' approiimott-in t-r *■"' •■'.ample: If lok.-l No. Il:.VJ .tr.m . th - .■■tc.itki pnzo, ‘Dio-o Tirkei* i-;t;iibi-f.-t 1 )/(■*. Jljr.i, 1 l*-’5I. li-j/. will l e ei.cli I’l.IiDj.l lojetis*. ll IIct'-'l No. oVidraoit Die Jjy.wyf p:i*e.‘those J ii kt-!! .rirmi-l-.T.-d 3te. old. 531, irl, «sif e!:rh !-• fiitilted to .*JU' and s<> vitsrmrdir z !<> the abov e <e(ie:o

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, consisting, in part, of ' Bridge Bitw, Enameled Leather, r Buckles, do Cloth, ii Stirrups »y Spurs, Laces .$• Fringes, \\ Tacks and Harness Saddles, ■ * Brass Hands, Are.', Ac.

■ Rust Tmsos to GivE.—The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to your opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, your mother conduct that will make her proud ofyou; ta yourself, respect; (h all men, charity, ■ .

Tin- .iiKHI jirlxcH nf :>!Z0 ui!t b- det-rmined by Die !...«; Azure **f tfie Number tint d-avvs-tho yr,L.\ For evmiip) r, ir the Number dm wit 2. the tCTit,(s h pri/e.end' willt ,\u. I, then a!i I';o ’Jtt Lei., whsre -the n'-inl-ererids wilh I. will lv> cniijlrtl to fQfl.i If I '■ e NuuDht ends wlih No. V. Iln-n al) the Tie ire 1., where the'Ndnltzrctid! in ’ vy itl be entitled to to yis), and *o 00 In o, ■

Having personally selected the above arti clcs, it will enable ns to set! at .wholesale .or refail, n[ os ■ low prices as the same can be bought west of the mountains.' • Uiv-c ns a call, nnd examine our stock of goods and-prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. ; F. L. G1HSARD iV SON.:

Hires.—Scene. a gentleman fishing. Enter a sharp boy—- . "Fine day, sir,—get any bites?” ; ; “Lots of ’em.” ■ M V-e-sunderyonr hall*' Itaca between boy and divers nn'd sundry bolddors—hoy a little ahead.

Ortlflrftlcn of Pnckngoi will' be Sold cl the fidlowirtg rites, whith U the its,:

Certificate it [Ktcknge -jf 10 IV holes . $?0 fli) Ho. • . do, ,10 Halves; . .j|) 00 . Htf, ■ do. . 10 Quarters * "0 00 Ho. ■ do; *10 Eighths,' . ■ 10 00 In Of./r ring Tie* fit or CcrtijiraU*, cut fuse (he moiiCT P»Vuraddress forthi- lb lifts ordered, on rie-ijD. of which they will Pe f.trwarilcd by firrt mail. PtirrmssTS v:. n li-ivo liili,-n emlir.-Ju miy IkturJ Jiiry may designate. Tile ]Jst of dnivvn Nitmbers end prizes w ill he sent tu porctuiers Im‘mi-.tialel) ; after .the’ drawing. Pnreli:ts.'is will urUo Dielr slgn.ipjro pizin. mid give their t’oslnt’iro, remtitr nnd finale. V 1;, f Kewemfior lh.it every.price b’drawn and pavutde In full wit!muldzdurtluh, ’;*-.. ' AH prizes nf KMi and qnder, redd Inimedieb‘!y after, the. drawing- other prizes si llm unul lime of thirty days, Coinniimtealnmi strirlly m.nndcntbl. AdJre-u nil orders forTiekels i»r CortifleaU'.* Id ;

IIcimljoM> (irnnitiePiepavaiion • - oy ' ’ • Illglily Cotirc-ntmlril C’omjiotmil Flulit

Uo says bis wheat crops shopld yield about'thirty bushels per acre. This would give on thoiwo 1mm! red and fifty acres, seven thousand five hundred bushels, worth about 61 75 per bushel, or 313,120 in alb— G)rr«y)oh(/«ire of. the Xtw Ewjland Former i June *27.

Kxtrnct Uucliu,

J’fir i,j thr llliidiitr, Khhirys,

Craerl, /V-v 'y, i.-'/tic.*, Oust rue. • lions, isrCfrl Jiijr.arrs, 1'anslc mu! all Diseases - »/ (hr S*ruitl Orpin is, AKfins ,'r.)!ii Huv.-n-'j atal lia|)ru<t>>nr«!»' tn lif.*, ar.it rcitiuvitij: n't Jnij r-ij-t r Ifi'M (lie tiLuMiv, Ki-hi l-; j. vr&xiu.t uryan*, wh-Uiort;,visin' :lt ' on Ki^iu.r, Knm v!m|*vcr tliov may liavoorlginaleO, Ami XoJinllcr (if llow Long Standing, Girins'-Health ond Yig&r'to (fir /’reme, and Ilham to (he i’allid Cheek.

, —The grand error of life is, wc look too far; wo scale the heavens—we dig down to the centre of the earth for system T-aml wo forget on ft elves. Truth lies' before ns; it is in the highway path, and the plowman treads on it with clouted shoes. > '

Dlt.MOKSK, Hit; invuilur »f Horik's IsiiIas Uoi t Pn.i.s, lias .spent the prentel jnaof Jih lifv* in tnvL-llltjj:, bavin;/ 'i<i!t,-'l' Hunij k', Afia, ntn) Afrira, tf util ui Nafth Atnen'ea—lia, (p.-ni llirvti yean r*lli>- lu !bn,i >>f (>ur UV,l.-ni (•timin' —i‘ was In tliU way ln:tl Dm I mil an It-i.il BIU wt'fi* fir»l dlKnvvrvd- lir. M jrw wnutho llrtl man u> t»ub>. | li th the/. (“I lliir aU 'lit 'aViiiriM'rfiirji impurity nf Hn) llltKiU—that health and lift, 1 ilrrit-iidot' uit on Inti vital it'iM. , VVhni Ilju t nriottt (nw.w.( h.wfint^ 1 ■■Inry.jil, and do hoi tel in'pctWl licrntony n li’i itnt i!l!h-rvr.l fnurtiuti* »ni(;J I"xlv, jut* lilrxxl [.»w in nclhvt, l-p-tni/f title’., cofnijik'i) nt)il di-t.-iffd; (tick* ncm amt tli.tlr.-5t nf.i-vi-ry nani.; nnr r;n*(:-I!i L* t-(. lian*tCil, nnr tn-MHiu.- nr* dvprivod «r.nmnr uat'irv it nut ru-.-ijl.'-.l In Uifjttt Miff i►’Tlliu slapianl liujunr*. [tin lilob.1 will U*inrit*- all.I •rv.-|.*tj fi act." ami. Dm- . our ligvt of lift) will (c f.-revt-rMiv->*n o:i(. Iliiw lfi- : portant tubi, Dial «tt aIiduM kfbjt Hiu various oflliuMj rrttt'nnd open. Amt tiow plea taut lu ns tl'it I trul'.ivell in obri.owvr to put a tnoJiclin; in your reach ,11a n if ly, .M or»e s Imliaii Koot Bits, tnuu n facia-, rwl rr»ut/plants itjbt ntoi* which'erdw. annind tin*’ inouiitMtiim* tliffli (h Naiurti'i.canli’n. fir the lu-alllr and recovery of iliwast-’U man,;. Hue of the roots from which Uicwj Mili art* titalic I* n SnJoriCe, wMcb iij«;u*.' the- IKvrvr of the ft In, nit-1 afrUls .Vsliih! In Himwinc nutlV finer parti of ihu rornjpllon'ttllliSn, Tin* scc- ; ond If it plaiitwhlrlifc im Kx[»ftttirint, (hat njifuv a ml uiirlog* me the )uturf,atid Ihuf, In n footlnJ Ins manner, p:*tft>rnjf It* tl < ii y kj tli ivv w i o (r i .Me* niv ami other httiuon. Omni tie lunjrf hy-iuplaur -jiiiilns. nm lltlnl li n llliijrt lie,.* iik-h gitca tta** ami ilojilili-' ttrxn"ilt to the Vldnevi; il,ar eiiratitae. il, thev draw large aiuottt)ls of liiijnirtly fhun, the Ubud, which If Ihvii thrown out iitiliiitlfally hi' the oriitsry or water postage, and which ruulil itot'harb been discharged m aiij oUierwuyv. Thii fouiilt to Coitiarliv, ami occt 11 it [laities I ho .other i>n>|w!rlk’3 of. Hie 1‘ilhwhtle cuhaged In [votifving tins blood; 'llio.ct»aricr imrtic’vs of impurity vihdi lalihul pa* by Dm dltier on tie if,-are thn.* tahen up and convey ed off in-great iiuanlltie* l«y: the bowel*. • .I; • . .

Good Plan of Shoeing Horsca.

• H. Ilhllcn,T. S. of the luniskclling Dragoons, having for upwards of thirty years taken great interest m the subject of shoeing horses, offers the following remarks, which appear in the Veterinarian: To prepare (he fore foot for a shoe, n level ground surface is made by a drawing knife and rasp, taking off the usual quantity of born which would be worn away at the ground surface of the _ crust. At the toe there is n' concavity niada for the reception of the foot surface'of the shoe at this part, caused-by the turning up of tbe toe of the shoo. The heels are not what are generally termed opened by the drawing kntfo, neither is there a particle of the outside of the crust, sole} or frog removed.

S. SWAN &. QU,, Augntta, Ga. (JIT A lisl ofllte numbers th.it a re drawn from the wheel, with then mount or the prise lh.ilc.icli Is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papenn-iYctc OrleDm: Delia, Mobile llrgifttr, CAarUiton Simulant, Kathctllt 'UozrUt, Jltlanta fulfill' zrrietr, A T , Wrrkhj Day liook/Surannah y.Iormng AV.ir#, Richmond Dispatch, Xeio Yori Difjnlch, Paulding {Mitt.) Clarion ,'nild Au■guafa (Ga.) ConililutionaUtl.' ]anJ-*5S

G union a ucr Ltstbuctivn ’ JCiitai’H. — In a Kcw, Jersey grave-yard there is a plairi stone creeled over tlio grave of a beam!fill young lady, with only this iurcription upon it: “Julia Adams, died of Min 'shots, April ,17, 1330, aged 10.”

JOY. iff i HE AFFLICTED I It flirt-* Nervous mid tVlillltated .Sufferer#, and retool vs alt lltf .*•■» iiijiImiii*, among which \rill In; found ’ • Jii<l!*pr.<it:on • . , -to Hseilion. how of ■> 1’oivor, (it*# .,f itleumrr,; • - !)■ lilt ally i>f Hrealhlti;,-, Cutierd' _ IVt-aV. np *.<,11 iiirn r ’o f 1 llj cue, Weak Nerve#. TwinMiug,' Ilreadful Ihirrurnf Heath, Xiplit- Sweat#,.. Cold - Fuel, .Wake* . ,fu1ne**, Dimness hr Vision,. languor, Universal Lassitude of the Murciibr Kjrlc in,-Often Kmirnious diipftltf, with IKnismic Dot Hand', ’ . Vim-Mic; untie: hotly, Dryaesa of the -Fltlti, IhdKd Countenance and ftnti'tJoRs on the. ' . Fare, Pain in the IbcJ^lteavimv.* : of (ho liyell.l*, Frequently r ' . . ■i libel Fjmti Plying before 'i •, . Ibp. Js»e#,., r . /' with Temporary, Kutruiion arid Idiu of Sight: Wr.nt <tf attention, (Jrcat JlobiUlj, Kcsilcstneiw, willi Horror ■ .of Society;. NothingIs murirHcstRihld(omit FaJifiiW than Solitude, and hyildng they more Dread fnr.ffar oft fiom jet rer; jji> Keppioof il.iDtur,iio KnnnHtne*#, " .tut .'■'ouculntinit, hut aHmricJ ■ ; , * . ■ Tianriiion from coo/ - • • • ■ipie#ileh to an- .• ' . ; ‘ ■ j other. ■■ /v • ■ , ■ '' Tlie»*ynptoni»irrillo«cil(opopn- , '«:lilfhllitf med,klm; IntjjTiL'i.ly rc.uovei—wol) fotl«wil.os*orl*owi:i, •Fatvitv, amt liriLtrnn l'iTs—In one of whleluh ejalici.lijiayeiiiiro. Who can*ay ihatlhtrtJMrt-Awinro hot freon cully tvd lowed liy those direful dlvasf*—Isis Birr amt foMcamosT 'JTio record* of (ho l.vritie Sjvirai'.aiitl thn melancholy deaths )>y Cossonniox, bear am j ile wtincM to'llid truth of these assertions. In huiirtlc diyinuu llie.ino*l melincholy oiiilbltionappeaii. TL« roil Die ne ncu ii a cl oally fotl-lcn andoulte or tirlcfcrcf vbiu iLShouM a wniul ofiliu voice occur, I,''It mryly articulate. C- * .'H With wnfnl monfiire* wan lUfiialr ' ■ "Mrfvr soUcti touiHls hls grief .' - r DchSIUy )s most Itmilild and hai Uroaght thou tit ml s npon lhciL'saL.U |u untltucly •ravt I *j, thua blasting (be nniMtlou or ntaity bohlo yontLt*7.lv can he Jarett Ly tinsn«i-f this ■ >.•

— Jop, what makes your nose so red? * , Kricti(lship. ,t I low do you nuke that out. Tvc got ft friend wlio ia very fond of brandy, mid ns he is too weak to lake it .strong, I've constiliililcd myself hia taster. . ,

' . AXOTHETl XHW HOOK. ; ' bir. no.vAi'AUTii’s cueat :ivokk, I’bivate Gpidk to jlrjifrir,! . eI*i'jirc#chtiiyrsU the disease* of tire genital orpin* of thu tiialts nml fcuialo; wilh Ure bU‘,1 Jbcnvcric* In reproducrini), Tire tlllicled shoal Yuro uiireriredk-.v ■ U'fhrv (caniing/roiii UtU vabt-J aidework Iheroporlority of llio { ■ author** Pari* ds hotulou (real- 1 im-nl'iif private, disease*; troth 1 (turned sinl single should ton ( full it. Thblmok fell* how to ■ cure tlic' folloaiug.Uswni'*. and j -.enlighten* tit dm wlii>groi.c hi datknv&M (ronorriui’a^Gtect, , (n.’iiiimlLriii, blotchi-*,'* seminal ’ weakness, uiEiIrtriraliiin or.K’Sf almio. Ii‘!iclrerrfi>i-a or wli 11 1.-*, *ii [4 1 ,re*'I. >h of tlie 1 no u «■*, fa) I in- 1. f lii wor 1 1>, I! barrenness, rtremtiatlsw; Ac. It treat* mi lutdaircry,: abortion.-miscarriage, celibacy, with .remarks;In l!i'n ! young nml ohl of both sum. It iclb'hojr to dl-tln- j galsh pregnancy, amt howto avoM it, Ac.; i. . 1 ' Tho painful an<l Jo I furtive habit of *df-]>ollal!on lit j hero deseri bint; with tire Cause, symptom* and remedy.' 1 iliHiom who now nilaprematuniumluiiilmulr grave, could have 1)00) 11 Tin" monument', ready ana willing to I ratify |o Us fatherly ad monitions,had Ihb book ap]KWcd,and Hr, It. llred-In tliUwvcnlCymh century. j Perfect SnfegnnTtl Uunclccry* - ! JiTr Fortieth edition—lUdbCO tophi* sold Biinuhllv.ZJ~1f } Hook rent nnil«t»-a|, post-paid, to all part* or t Ure world, on the nfcelpt of as ct*. «rBv« copies for gi. J Dr. HotinTiavtc’* Cclclirntcd Preventive. , Tnb/Impif. &iillltrnl. aini jet {effectual prevehllvo fi', beyond a cotaiutrbbMwllh anything over yet discovercd.- It,ha* been proved by yean of o.y iron unco, ami : iif no instants hi* It failed when applied according to ‘. direction*. .Married people who do- not wish to In*: crease their fa roll le*, thou Id be In pouaulou of 16 b ! Instmnrent.-PricoreduccdJo.$3. - I JO 1 M a Janie l-oziia’* Female Monthly" PI lb b a 1 < *afe amt reliable remedy for suppressions and all re- - ■ male ill«ea*c*C ladies ibould not-uwlhim during : , pregnancy, as they will - produce miscarriage. Price SI tier box—extra line; S3, Sent' to any address-by : i mail, post free. ’ Sn leiturs will be answered ■ unless'. they contain a remittance or n pcblape ilaiap. ■' Dr. Jtonai>ario** French Patent Mato Safe! - Thb aril-[ do enables those whore - health (ir* circumstance*‘do i not permit'an Increase of family, loregolale dr limit - the uumtter or-lhctr offspring* without.Injuring (ho 1 constitution. ll b the'only safe-and sure preventive' i against Pregnancy and disease. -The aborts article b:" specially tnieudeif to fulflll (Ms desideratum; It b per-j1 fecily safe; no raelatlo substance enter! Into, lb coin* \ jmsltlon. Tho'prftc nf lho French Patent Milo Safe) $1 Iho single one,8-(perhalfdoicn,87perdpien. . HTfdll orders addressed to tUbE. UOX.TP.UtTK, Xo, 1ST Sycaiiiore street, between Fiflhand Sixth sb., . Ciiiclntiatl, Ohio, wilt be pun fluid lyattended (•>. Dr.; It. can be 'roniiiltcd upon alt diseases of which thb ;i book treats. DfBcuhnun8a.'x. Id8 r. ». - ■■■-: ,

} (K?* A beautiful inscription, it is paid, ' may bo found in . an Italian graveyard: Hero tics Estolla, .who transported a largo I fortune to Heaven in acts of charity, and !has gone thither to enjoy it.” ';' \ ' — It.nflt fino and yop remark; that | they who abandon a friend for. t ono error,' know but little of haman character, onjl .provd.that their hearts are as cold os their judgements arc weak. ;; v. I _iijT_r nji - vr ■ ■ ■ - - r - r, ‘ - * —* ; iCST Many- Of.lh'Oihrightest virtues aro like stars—there most ho night, or they cannot ;shine., Without suffering; thorp could ho n o. fo ft i tude, n 0; p a I ic nco, nocompassion, no sympathy. . — A -Wiltshire’ datho, the mother of alarge family, was orico asked tho number of Kef children,-''La, me!’’ she replied, rpckingherself to and fro, M X!vogoi foucteen, mostly .boys and girls.”,.- ;; v ; ’To dream tbat yoii arc being hugged to» death by a blue-eyed X'eri. and find a piece? of stoyb'pipo: lying across yotir neck—i& rnMiAo tinnlaAeanf ’ ’

— An Irishman in great fright and haste ruslied into Aberncthy.s office and ' exclaimed:—"lie dad, the boy Tim has swallowed a rat!”. - 'Then,-be dad," said ibedottor, "tell the boy Tim to swallow ‘a cat!V - - ■

The form of the shoe. —'Hus is made flat on the foot surface, and. concave on the ground tar face throughout, excepting at the too, which part is-turned up’ so as to have the form (iinferiority) of a shoe worn some time. JS T o clip at: the too or any part of the shot The nail holes arc countersunk: five are used, three on the outside and two on (ho inside, placed so as to retam-lbo shoo securely on the foot, and, at the saute time, to interfero ns little as possible with the elasticity of the horn. , Fitting the,shoe, to the /oof.-— Coro is requisite to have an equal bearing through* out on the ground surface of thccrnsl, and the shoo mot to project in the slightest degree, (outwards) in any part; the heels or the shoo to terminate evenly with the foot. v -

: —-At - Worcester, *a drunken, housekeeper, "’ho was smashing up his beds, .tablog-ariil chairs at'a furious rale, .told iho police officer who. interfered, that he was "breaking up honsckoopihg|’ , ,

. Tiomtlu- alxnc it U tiiiisTii that Hr. Alorw'i Indian' Uot-t rills juit-ootr 4-iitJr llto *ti>;narli, out Lmiiiuunit ft with t|it‘blou<l,Torthfj- find way to v v.;ry parlv and roiu[ lfK'ly roil i»ai and Ih-J iyetcin irum! (tlllliipurilivai.il Ulti lift.' of lhti l>udy, whirl) U the 1 hltKMl,’ iwVtrt'rtly, health); lOustqncnily nil ilckni-rs hud ittln 1*.diivi-n from itm .mupih, f ir Unrycaimnt remain when the t*6-ly Ivcuaiea jwpnre and dear. ' -■ y ■ ■ The .why rteojda art? w tlWrcAsd when lick,sml why so many ill.*. 1* tlu'v\(Io tml net a medicine whirl) will jeuj hi the nlUlded par!*, which: will open llio nnlun) fitf thadlwa*.;' to t*o cod out; henru, alstyrv quantity.of fiioj. and ether nntior h a mil he tnmi.-tch ami Inlwilun are, literally otvrllonrbc wfiji ih? romtpW iii3«;thimindcfROl dl<as irra hie fcnnimutton, contain tty mixlia: ■with: the bleed, ■ Willch throws Abe corruptedmatter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the pody by disease.Ur. Morse's Pills ' have' added Lottie nisei vcsviclotyupon victory, by rcslonag miljjaiis'of I her sick to blnominglieolth .;aiid happiness, Acs, lltqns-* adds who have lecii racked dr tormented with' sickiicfs, pain nttd’naguiah f Atnd:whbse feeble frames' have bach' scotcKed by-the burning et- r emeuts of ragieg. fever, and .who have, been brought, and; wh : b have been; brought,' as it were,, within, a step of-the .silent grave,- now stand ready Ip testify, that they would have been numbered with the dead, bad it. not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian .Hoot; PillE.|A fret one or two doses had' been- laken.-lhey/wcrcastoniilicd, and obsoIn, witnessing thejr charming effects. Notonly do they give immediate ease and strength, nhd'lnke away a)) sickness, pain snd anguish; butihev afonee go to work alt lie' foil n d ati oiio ft he* d tse a sc, wb tc h is the Mood. Thetelurc.-U willbe shown,especially by those who usei :the$p Pills,;that,Uiey will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy—will take Us .flight, and theflush of youth and beauty will return, and. life prospect of a long and lioppyj,life will cherish and brighten your days,. f • A . - • ■ '• . •: Cai.'tios,—Beware of a counterfeit signed .-I. B. iloort, AH genuine Jtavo the name of A. J, \V iiiji’.iV CV>. on each bos. A Iso the *iVitalure of A. J. White'Sf- Co. Alt others arc spurious.-. * A. J, WHITE CO„ Sole Prapritiort,

:[’■ I N. FAI, I, ,1 U 1.13 K E;,HE J> V> lfynnere*uffi'rltyr wllhnny oflh a atm rod a) I me si tv, the Ft, tin EvTSstr llocnn will' euro you.— Tiy.lt-auJ be cod v I need bf iuerUcacy., ;; f■ ■*- : Uevvore of Quuttlc Nostrums &iQiiack Doctors, who falsely Ixia-l of nbllllies andYelVlcnce*. Cithens knowahd atold them, and lavehonpSuCe rine. Money, and Ex InsurebrcenJIns orcalllns for n boltle of thb Popubrand-.SPEC]FIG JtBJlEDV. , It allays til and litllauislidn, b [icrfeellypleai* aitl In Ibtasx and odor, but liniucdblo inlu actlou.

To Destroy Life In Stumps,

It often happens that trees aro iiVour way that we desiro to remove "root'and branch** in: tbo shortest possiblo lime. Many trees arc liable to throw up .sprouts for yards around, and for years after being entdown, to the great plague aud'trbnble of the owner of tbo soil, keeping him digging and grubbing to remove the sprouts to the detriment of his crops and hU. own patience—such for instance as locust,,poplar, gnm and others.- To present this, all this is necessary, after cutting. down the tree, is to bore a hole, say ten to twelve inches down into the .slump, and Gil: with common salt. This will kill the liviug. principle to the utmost extent of the roots. The best time probably would bo some* time in August, though I have killed locust in spring, and gum‘in August, while others that I did not salt, kept me grubbing for years. Elder bushes arc sometimes very tenacious yf life, and hi though 1 have not tried the salt on them, yet I believe that hy grubbing up, or cutting off close to the surface, ami applying salt liberally, would most probably be tliccasi- • est and quickest plan of destroying them. Canada thistles, if cut oft close to the ground with a scythe, when in full flow of sap and salted freely, dislike the operation amazingly. The sprouts come np sparingly, and evidently in a decline, and by a few operations of the “same sort,’* .frill ultimately "vamoose.’*

; A/HIc :cd jletru ! ; “ Pill LAD KLF ills ill foicaii' Hous Es tnbl 1S h C(1 I xe n t y-11) ree y ears ago, by Dr.' Kt x kku.v, comer of Third and tfi Jon Ptilladetiibb, pa. . Ttverr -riiace . ; . * Kxpcricnco ha* ivndc red,Bn '.K, - a moil tncec«fnl pmctlibnlcr In the euro i>faildbca*e* nf a pritale naturo; niaiibood's dcbllit ajaii ImjieiUiDciitto marriaxre; nervous and spinal ; U (Irmitlf 1 *, dlrvases of Itio skiu, and those arising front tbuse of mereurr.- , TAKE. PAlf ICULAirXOTIVE.. • * . : ' There Is arfevllhabit, InbyIwy*. In (ulltmle, ofU'B growl ig up with them U manhood; and which If nnt rofonii d In due tlme,nol only be-futs iurious obstacles to tiia'I Imoitbl bpjipIn.eM. but gives 'rise to o series of nrolnt Jed, tmldlpyisr-ana derusta* lltic nfflTllon*. _ Few ’ t fthoic .who give way to this pernicious pnclkv-ar. aware ofthe coiisetiuenccs, until they Hud the ttemn t system shal lerod, fee I strange and unaccountable seS* dlons, and fears In Jio mind, (Sec pp; 07, SS, Sh of l»r. K.'s Itooi on “Self* Proservation." The unrnrtnnaielhasaCvcted.befathcs feeble, U unable to labo • with accDiloMcdvlpor, nt to apply id* mind (o study; hb step:Is lardy and w£at; he b dull, Irresolute, and ei rapes even lutib sports with less ciicrpy.than usual;-. Ifbecmauclpalrs hlubelflm* fore the practiec has do; e lU worsl, and enter tuitrimony, hfs marriage b tui frail fid, and’ hb sense telb bint that this ;It caused by early'.foUles.-'TheiWare condderations whibh sli suld awaken the attention of atl.who are similarly alii ated. V : ■ - ; HBt KMKER.. ’ He who placcshlmself m dec Hr.' Kimrlix's treatment may roll# onslr con Bdel a hb honor* as a gentleman, aud rely upou.lba’assur uiee; Uial the aecreu of Hr. K.’s patients wilt npver ip'dlrolojcd. Vuang manic! no bbo modesty, del *r-you from matin" known ’your case to‘one, who,' from education and rotpeieb* hllity,.can certainly, bpfr end you; Br.-K.b rcstdeneo has been for rite last twe ity rears at the S. W. comer of Third ami Unlou rtre b. PliiloJcltihb, Pa.' ' ' PATIENTS IT A DISTAjXCK * % > Can hare (by- statlne Uclr caso expllclriy, lojrclhcr With all Uicirsymploins,ber)cllor, enclosing n roralllanco.) Ur. K.’s medlclmajipronriated accordingly. - .. Fojrw'arded to any plirtor the-Untied fi talcs, and Packed Kcab Tfutn dan ago ortortojny. by Mall or Express. - - - - - - llcntll Voulh] nml llnnhootl!!' A rigorous life nr a Premature Bcath, EInkelin on Self-Prose rvation—only cents, letters contilalog that value in stamps, wil] ensure a copy, by mall. GainsI Gams!: Gain*:!!—A rats Girrm ill. MIfiKRY j KEMKVEl). - . •'Xature's Guide.”a utw nVid jmpubr work, fall of valuable advice and imprciilvc naming, alike calculated to uruvent years of misery, aud five thousands of lives, i> distributed without charge, ami forwarded by mail, prepaid, to any Pod Oflleo Id the Unlleo Mates, ou receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. j j)'—-ly

IIKLMIJOLD’S .KXTIWCT HUCUU I s-preyq rod directly accordluwto th<i-RiiIusdf *' ■. PiiXbmicv• isu CitEjiisTRr, ■ M lit, life greatest accuracy and. Chemical know ledge and care devoted in It* combination. Kec Professor Dfutcs* Valuable Works on the ‘Practice of Plryidc, and most of the late h'tandarl Work* of Medicine. -: v ■*. . . . . It? 6100 J3I - ■ ' .Onojiuodred dtiltais will Iw palu to any Phvdclan who can prove thM Iho Medicine ever injured a Pa-tk-nt; and the tc-limoii} nfUiousattdscan be produthid to prove riot Udocs.great psod. Cases of from one week to thlrUfen years* standing have Ixfen cBectcd. Tire mast of Voluntary Testimony In possession ofthe Proprietor, vouching lb virtues and,curative power#, b Immense, embracing uarne* well known io ‘- Sciciiictiiimiramc. • 100,000 Ilortlea IIktc Bern Solti -

'To dream tbat yoii are being hugged to» death by a blue-eyed X'eri. and Gnda piecct of 8toVfl*pipo : lying across your neck—i& rather unpleasant. / .

amt not a tlngld laiianrc of a failure lias boehrojwricil! . Personally n pi .eared before mo, an Al.lcruun of lha. City of.l’liiiadefphla, Il. T. ltcLxroLD, Chemist, who .being duly strom does sar, that bit |> reparation con* talus uo harcolie, Memory or Iiijitiiotudrus, but aro purely Vegetable. ' :, . , ■- . It. T. tlcm kAi>, Sole Manufarlurcr. ' Sworn and subscribed before mo this D3d rt»y of Jto yember It.VJ. Wu. -P. Hipbaed, .Aliii-nnnji. . Price gl iter Bottle, nr Six for go, delivered to any’ Address,—Acr<>mpanled by reliable and responsible ■ Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. ‘ _ ” ; - Prcporcd and sold by H.T. IlFunioi.n, - IVnf (ie<ri and Analytical Chimhl, No. 52 South Tenth street, belhw Chestnut/ • Assembly 11 nil dings, Pliita. O’ To hr had of J L. Thiedud, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the Uni~ ted Stales, Canadas and Urilish'Pncmctt^

-CHARLES LEMON'S i, I Excelsior Magic U6nt : Linimini, ■ "HTIOR lh& cure' ofSweency, Strains, Bruises, JT. Collar ami Saddle Calls, and'thejGiowtb of Hair. - This Xitiintent*has the reptitntion of beitig the best Embtocdlion fur Dorses ever discovered. , jt .lias effected many astonishing cu res m lliis counly. - Nuraeniua Icslimbnials in regard to.its superi&reflicacy hove been obi tamed iii the. immediate vicinity of, this place. Por sale, wholesale and reUil. by.'^ 1. Sl’EVENS, Druggist, ’ . scplC Ferry street, Vevay, Ind..;

’ —Some one asks, “is - U lawftti to hang clothes oh Masons di Pixoh’s : Jnst as lawful'asiplBpting foaiis around tbo'North polo. - \ *

;—"Go to.thonder,' 1 is mow. tendered llins: “Tako yoar departare of tlie. reverberating' ’echoes ,6f,‘ Heaven's artillery/’

60 Leonard Street, Near'York. Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Tills aft sold by all dealers in,Medicines. ■

—- Snoring is tho spontaneous escape of those malignant feelings which (hesleeper has iioUlnio to vent when awake.*

Agents wanted in every Inwu, village ami liamlet in the laud. Turlies desirinjlheagency will address os above for terms.

' to'my friends. 1 love ray enomias, for from them I first hear my faults.

Trice 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of $1, postage pa id. dctO-ly inOMrOUKD 6YR0P, OF H O PS AND BOSESET—A certain etirj for CoUi. Coughs, and chronic directions of the Lungs. For sale at STEVENS’S UIIUG.STORE.

lltWARr. op CoOSTllItPElTS. A«.k for lIELMIJOliD'* — Tnke Vo Ollier.

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Cl’RtS (JUARA STEED.

‘ — Oho often regrets saying^?'much, bnt seldom of saying too little.;, ‘

L1TTIJ5 GfiAKT

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: Washing Fluid' C A KINGTON'S Superior Washing Fluid'ts for sale in Vevay by Alex. Delroz and Clarkson ft Waldo. Give it a trial. ; nioylS-lf R. G. C A KINGTON.

YDIill AMERICA

— IIopo writes the ’poetry Of the’ boy, memory tliat of the mat\. ’

W «T|Ki3GS BELMONT NAILS, -GL y*' tLr In t'oraond for rate at rr (luted i. rices. 0 pl5 . -F. L.GHISAHD&SUN.

To Improve the Son.. — When vegeta-

tion ia rank, ami tbc soil sour, burning the stubble lends no destroy all vegetable acids, and tweelen and improve'the soil. After thfe land is properly drained, caustic lime not only neutralises acids but consumes all or ganic substances.

Corn uml Cob mills, . at Manufacturers prices, al Tiov25 GRJSARD &’SON'S.

— Everyman is a volume,-ifywi know how to read him.- - erij M r/iuM

i^LOUK. —A Superior article of family Fl.OUIt keptcoiwUiilly mi hand. . dec2 CLARKSON AVALDO.

BUCKWHEAT FEOUR-For salc-an extra quality, by jan!3 ' CLARKSON A WALDO. A" PPLE BUTTER.—A good- article of Apple Biiltcr, for sole by jants Clarkson & waldo.

Salt !--Srt 11!! - WE are now receiving a supply of salt of good <|itolily,i which \vc offer for ,25 cents per bushel by the barrel—cash. <*’ ' Gi.mikson tjr Waldo.

—Which is the oldest-berry?7s-l1ib Jel-der-berry. :' ! ( /7:|^

CHEWING TOBACCO,; CIGARS. Smosiao Tobicto and Sncrr, always ou band at tho fftio Drug Store, Ferry street, mayfl " I. STEVENS.

MANURE AND STRAW FORKS,' fii.ude*, Hoes and Hakes. just 'received from PlUiburgh bv UltlSAHO $ SON.

AlicliasnolegsJjin scandal haawings. •

L0QKS1HE HAY, CORN/ OATS;. RYE/ BARLEY, WHEAT, POTATOES, ONIONS, AP* PLES, and ONION SETTS, taken at the highest market price in payment of any debts due us. bcl7 ' F. L. GtHSARD & SON.