Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 May 1858 — Page 4

I the young lady declares that/ibe. WHI Ins ; revenged. . Bho is paMiDgXpeperflionnd among the yonng ladles, to pledge them* WsWes not to go with young tobacco worms. We leam'.that a; great fliany have enrolled their names. ■ ■ '

French Milliners*;■ y : yvMM?7A L.; - - Iff i* A« v ; U cndcrs o n, respectfully inform’ her curio-' : , mem and the public generally, thatshe. nr ill remove to ber Kew and Elegant 8tqr*»No. 92 Fourth St., 2d door Weil* of Vini SL, ■; And directly opposite ibe Port,Office! ' On the XStU of Slarcl), [. On whiebday shewTllopen the largest! and best ariortmenl of | .French' Donntli, Bonne ritibbnns, Artificial Flower*, and other BUOluery . Trimmings, * ■ I _ Ever brought.to Ciricinrtiir. •‘With her increased facilities for'doing amachlalgerburiness than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooriii being \V«l of New York, she will be,enabled to offer jtJxcovAMJib JftDL'ckMrvrs to customers in bet line, at lYAs/cssfe and Retail. \ Persons visiting Gintiftnoli art particularly Invited to call at. No. 92 fourth Street, opposite the Post Office; i feMO-ly v J. A. HENDERSON.

THE INDIANA REVEILLE,

A PO R T II IV B OF OCT S 7 6,0 0 0 -CO

£jj$ @|nr:

Take all the pleasures of all the spheres/ And multiply each through endless years,_ One minute D/Heaven b worth them'all. 11 ■ ABzBKirn.

IS Published at Vevay, lad., every Wednesday rpornfng, and is afforded to subscriber* at the low price of oxe oouaU rut asm,'*, in advance. , - • <t ; It is devoted to C ex’eea l N cws, Political Txteluoixcc, - Acaict'LTm, Local News, &c., &c., and Ibe'discussion of all questions of interest to the public generally; Its editorial column's will be Necteal is fouTics axd Reuciox. •

P 0 R TEX n OLIAR $.

TO BK HAD

Conducted by the Philomalhean Sopiety, connected with the Veray High School, and dcvated to Literature and Morals.

SWAN dc CO.’S LOTTERIES, Authorized ly (he Sia/e of Qeorgid:

My Nose.

Some persons say my now is not very handsome. I must acknowledge that it

psr HowoddalinelookswithonUpaces!

rrllE following Etherna will b« drawn bi 8. X dc Co., Manager* of iho Port Gainst Acadtny, Lottery, In each of Uielr Slojrlo Number louetfctlbr May, IS3S, t( AUGUSTA. Georgia, trader (be Iieiiolemlence of Commissioner*.

The Song of Oar Band.

Wt have come while.the gailandi of youth’s lair flowers

is not very prepossessing in its structure, that is the fact.; But I have seen worse shaped noses than mine is; and I can not see why it is so tmiqb disliked. Although’ 1* do* not catfl'Whether yon like it ot not, itisindispciisebla to’ me. For instance, did' I Watit to ’ enjoy the aweet fragrance emitted by the rose, I Would have to roly whfllely upon' thy olfactory nerve. And then. the air that, passes through the nostrils, brings the. doriferons particles of matter,* in contact with the filiiflcnls of the olfactory nerves that are spread upon thcr membrane that; lines the sir passages, and the'impression.is. *tben transmitted to pay brain, and-thus l am eSohfcd to receive sweet perfumes. You may wish to know, what kind of a nose"mine is. 1 can tell : you it is no; an aqoUinc or snub,-blunt or. email, long or short;'but X would call it rather a compound of all these.’ At any rate, my nose, whether compound or simple; sufficient’nc£ilene&G to* enable me to "smell a raf*' once in a while; it can smell the nauseating and offensive breath of the wine-bibber at a distance of forty paCerf, And Wlmt Shall I say of the young man who toms tobacco worm ? \Vby as the sickening stench arises from his diseased and poisonous breath, it shocks my poor noso worse than would the fumes emitted from a rotten mass of, petrification. In this respect my nose is my greatest friend, for it lorcwams me of danger ahead. Well, who docs not thinkthat my nose is of some t:« as well os pleasure. But ■ to tell the honest truth, my nose is not to be laughed at, for taking it up one side ani down tbtf other, it is tc down-right carious institution.

HEALTH OB SI OK NESS 1 CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM,.

Unlike some other papers, its editorial columns will be free from vulgarity and profanity. Reflecting the wishes, and wants of (bis community, we ask, and hope to merit and rev ceive, the encouragement and patronage of the public. ■ - ' * , F. J. WALDO, Publishes,

Around our brows entwine. We bare come while with hope each breast

C Jj A S S 13, To bo drawn Id tbe City of Augusta, 0».,Io pubtle, oo Saturday, May 1st, 185S. Class 14,

rebounds To worship at wisdom’s shine; We bare left the gay and thoughtless thfoag

To be drawn io the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on 5alurday,,a/ay $|A, 1833, Class • To be drown in tbeCityaf Augusta, in public, on Saturday, May 15th, 1853,

WhO at worldly allab bow; We hare turned away while,the dew of youth Is fresh upon each fait.brow; We'hare come tobind us n fadeless wreath

John w. gu*x> MERCHANT TAILOR,

jVai'n Strut, TVruy, /rid. ■ rRlHE subscriber would • respectful I y^ B i announce to the citizens of Vevay jH and Switzerland county, that lie has jurt.iRf, opened a compltte.stock of -

Classic,. To be drawn in ihe City of Atiguila, Georgia, : in public, on Saturday, May 22 1858, Class 17, To be draw* In Ihe CUy'of Augusta, Oeorrta. on Saturday, ilay SW>, IMS, ■ , On the Plan of Single Number*.

?iotn the beauteous Cowers and gems Found in wisdom’s vales; ob! brighter they or# Thau earth’s richest diadems, * :«ot such laurels os proudly bind ' 1 • The conquers haughty brow, Nor the gems that gleam from the monarch’s

H O L T. 0 W A Y ’ S P 1 L L S.

fBUlE-blood fjniisbcs the material of every JL banc, miisclq, gland ami fibre jn the hu ; man frame. ’ 'Wlienpnrt.lt secures'..beatfti to every’ organ; alien (cmqit, IvncccrwrUj-jimducer ill roan:. HoUGWAY’S P1I.1.S utmrale directly upon the do* tnoiit* of the dream of life, neutallzln;: tha jtrfudt-ta ct (15*03to. end Hiu« radically curing llio malady, whether loifaled tilth* nerve*. the -toinat t. the liver, the bowels, Hie muscles, Uie .iiu, Uie brain,' or any part or the system. ' Uird Tlirpuglinn) lIieAVorltl t HOLLOWAY'S FILLS ‘ tfre cq u Ml yie Blear loti* In complaints oitiiniAn to the whole human rsto, niu) !,1 dfsonie w to certain climates and localities.

FASIIIOSABLE GOODS — ran--

t( iiJ.'tii, Xinovi Xlij'scTI^ An htriihtalJf Book for 25 Cents. V T.rtry Family thovld hart a . Copy," | Dr.. liUNTErrs ninmcAL 5iAxt>t; anu Handbook for the AFj ucrnu, —containing nn outline of ibu . I

G E N T L E.IB E N T S W EAR, Spring and Summery .

Five than tan J four hundred, and 85- Prize t. Nearly one Prizo .to every Nino Tiotcla. Magnificent scheme, TO IB P*4WM *. - ; ■. EXCH/SATUItDAY IK JIA-Yr-* 1 Prize of.-.jflO,000 4 prices of.*,,. $900* I prize of... 30,000 4 pnzca of.-800 1 1 prize of.; .10,000 . 4 prizes of 700' I prize of.... 5,000 .4 prizes of,‘..,V.GOO 1 1 prize of., i. 4,000 . 60 prizes of.,..,600* - 1.prize of..v. 3,000 60 prize* of.,,;,300 I prize of.... 1,500 lOO.prizesof,.-.. 12# - 6 prizes of.. . 1,000 '■230prizts ofc.w.lOO 1

crown , ■ / As millions before him.bow;, - Far richer than all is the evergreen wreath, And with skillful bands Mis enwrongbl, ' . . Composed of the fragrant flowers of mind - And the priceless gems of thought; , Hi will crown us in youth and when youth haa

amt is rib w prepared w furnish gentlemen With anything in his line., r ]p»AII Worh tvrfrrmtefi to FH..ri| Particular-attention will be paid to Cutting and Making garments.

origin, progress, treatment arid cine of every form «f ■ disease fon*

0(Td't Furnishing Goods, of every description, quality and , prices, kept constantly on band, including.all (lie minor articles of gentlemen’s wear and at the lowest possible rate*. .. O-Ths public-are respectfully requested fo call and examine thisslocfc before purchasing elsewhere, 23 satisfaction will-be guaranteed in ell cases. - ■ • ■ aptl-if

United byproimscuoui fCMiolrihlcrcouTsc, by

Alarming lYIsorrler*. nviticpria, and drranRcriienr of Hw liver. Ihe joqrtc of iiifinnilr end suffering, and the caute of immtncrablo dealhi,’ vivid lo these rumllves, lo all raWA. howna a mild allerat live and rotate; ihcy rellfcto the-w>wel;,purify itha JluHi*. and invigorale tliu vyilcro tint the cuhitilutiuii at the Mine linm. ;• , ’ -

fled, i . V- . And age farrows the cheek now fair,' The hoary temples ’.twill proudly bind

self-abuse;- or by sexual exdess, w ilh advice furtlieir prevention, written in it.familiar style, avoiding all medical ttclimealiiies, ondeveryibing that would*offend the carol] dccejicy. % Tttlimonu of the Profit tor of Ohtfetrtet Coi!ege, PhilaJelphias'■ ’‘DbL HysStkr's' Meuical Maxim t,.”-—The author of JlhU woYk. m.iftc the majortfy of llioro wboi adver. u Urt to cure lliu dUeart* of which It IrtaU, b a j-tad. m ualoof one of the hvtl College* In the Unitctj Xtatci. fj It afford* mo pleaiarcUr KcommyDd,Jtlra to.theiiDMorlunate, or the victim of mnl-pradice, ss‘a and experienred practitioner, in £ whose honor : oniVintegrity tLey may place Klhe greatest confidence. - . . ] . .1 !4 - - v Loskmi Lancs note, M. D.' From AWoodward, iHL D., of Ptnfi UniPhi!odflph!n. —It gives jme pjeasure 2 to add my testimony to (he profcssiomil abtl-' • ily of the author of the v.Utificof iVanucf," —Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Otgans, some of ihtm of long standing, have come under my notice, in which |Tis skill has been' manifest, in perfect health, in some, instances where the patient has been considered.beybml medical aid. jin tbh treatment of seminal weakness, or derangement of the (tinettons produced by .<Se(f-Jfru«,|or Bxeett of vfinery.'j I do not keotv l{ta superior in' the profession.. Lhave bceri acquainthd with the author some Thirty years, oijd deem it ntr more than justice' to him as well its a. kindness to th$ unfortunate viclimof caily] indiFcrelion, to recommend him as -one, in whose professional skill and integrity they may salbly confide themselves. ;Alf a ed' \Vo o ojw a a dJ M. D, One copy, secdrely chreToped, will be forwottledTree of postage to any part of'the United States, for cents, or 6 copies for $1,00. f£T:AiUUeSs COSDEN A- CO., Publishers, Box 197, Philadelphia, Pa, --j : 1. . .ST Booksellers; Gafttossersanti Box Agents supplied 'on the mot I liberal lem*j : 'dec23-1 y

And twine amid.the silvery liaiy. The pleasures of earth may be fajr and bright • Uul I hey speed a way. with our youth, Hill the wreath that we bind forever and eye Will retain its spotless truth. V j

*rr»oi)M*Tto.v>ium.

GiiirranVrtkiwii-Atrrim* Complnlnl*.

. 4 pnr« ef $4W appro*, to $70,MO prize are klStXir 4- 3W ** 30,060 - 1800* 4 ' " • .200 ‘ r 10,000 '* ‘ ftxr . 4 *» to ■ .4“,COO ♦». soo* 4 • * T , no ; ** 4.000 - ** eoo 1 4 '* .75 *• xuo ** - 4 ' ,r 40 ’ 1,510 ** ■ SCtf SjOOO .•* .. » a*- ■* " • . ‘. 100,000'

.Whenall rtbriolanti fall, the hnovatlMgandhtarhig proiK'rtlc* of Ihwc Pill* give flrmneA( fwtlto rhaklng ucn-L-j and cufecl-lvU ioukcIc* oflbu vlttlm of general rictillllj-. .

Right, not Expediency, is. the Crtt-d of the . Democracy^:

BE [.1 CATE FE3UAI.ES.

Louisville Democrat, THIIHS is almost (he only Democratic paper X of leading ability In.the South that has taken strong grounds AgainitlfiedJmhjion of Kansas under the Ltcmpltn Constitution.: It is acknowledged on 'all bands to. be the cor* reel exponent of the' Nebraska Act, and Hie kindred measures oft he Democratic party and ihe ofcan of the Tme Democracy in the South; .. .. • ' ■ Te«»:s, IstfAaiABi-v ix Auvasck; Daily*.-Aymail, 60 cents per month, or ■ fur an entire year..00 Weekly (mammoth) one copy per annum 2 bo Do do club of six;,-/,;,.', .10 00 Do ■ do club of ten. . .16 00 .Do ■ da ■ club of Iwenly. . : r. .-20 R) ■ Do do club of fifty (one ■ tra lo the getter of each clgh)..,.-CO 00 Weekly (Dollar) one copy per annum... • l Off Do , do; •* club of fiffy, sad'one ' - . to getter up of same.,... 40.00 . Now is the lime to form clubs. Specimen numbers seat oh cpplicalion. - Address all orders Ui HARNEY & HUGHES, Louisville, Kentucky. (ITThe Daily .Democrat will be dclirctcd by comets at any of the towns on (tie lilies of the several railroads lending-from Loulsvil'e, if a sufficient number of subscribers'be obtained. - ‘ • '' / upli 2m

There to Beauty in Everything.

Alt ami attraenU lucMi-iil fo.lhO tlelltenriliru uisah* or the mx are removed <>r pfcrcnteil by a few ilusei of ltic$c mlh!,bui Infallihle alteraUve*. mother who regard* her own or her children'* health should (ait la him tiietb wilbliibcr reach. ■. ; ;

“There is beauty in'all thingsiu the tilvery cloud and the opening flower, in the gay rivulet and the mighty river 1 , in the woods when Spring with her genial tmilo is there and the trees are budding in beauty, and the sweet flowers arc peeping out of the green earth, once more to gladden the hearts of those whoso lovo for the beautiful ensure to them a wotcimo. -lint not alone in thiso days of unsullied brightness, hot alone in these days of unclouded sunshine, do wc behold the beautiful, hut even in cold and icy winds, gozo upon the pure and spotless snow, behold the trees disrobed of their summer covering, and must we not conconfess that tlloir rigid beauty when feslooTned and decorated with glittering icicles,: will even com polo with the more dazzling and joyous beauties of Summer. ‘.‘There is beauty in all things;" in the wild and fearful raging of .the elements, in the pealing,thunder and the vivid lightning, there is a wild and terrific beauty, that compels-the heart to how before its Creator, and while gazing on his works acknowledge “ there is beauty in all things." . ’ Tboro is beauty, fadeless beauty, in the heart. Yes, the undying flowers of affection ore ctcr living thi're, and as. the wild flowers of the forest appear most lovely in the summer, so in the glad sun* thine and bright summer of the heart will the flowers of affection hlootm But if the hanfl that should cherish and nor- ■ lure them, coldly turtts away and tramples upon and crushes the tender plant, the flowers from neglect will wither away and no more appear in their brightness to gladden the eye of tho beholder; yet ■the, root, tho germ, is still there, and when the chilling winter of neglect,is past, in the immortal spring of life and beauty they will live and bloom forevdr. There is glad, free and. joyous beauty in life/ As the pOctsings^-

5,43S Pfoe?, r r AiKounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2J,

SCIENTIFIC EKDOKSEniUXTy.

fUS OF THE fOTTERt.

The Lotiilon.*-Lancet,” the' Lnridon “Jlcdlfal Ilo> vlcw.” and ilifl moil ewlnetit of the faculty in Graxt Uribia, Franco aait (iertnany/huve eulogireri UiO PUti and their Inventor. ' . -

; the anmben from I Or 40,000, corrcrpondln* with’ lho*> numbers on fto Tickets printed oaswparzie stipe of pa per, on.- encircled with small Hit tubes and placed fn one Wheel.-■ - . .

The first 4i7 prize*, similarly printed and encircled, are placed In anmtuir wheel. The win-el* are then revolved, and at the same (line a prize Is drawn Inrin tbu ether whe'et, The dumber aiid ihe price ‘drawn <iu>are opened and exhibited tothe audience, and rvebturej by the Cotnttlsilon<it/ the rrtzi-beinp placed aezliut trio Number drawn.— ThUopcratlualsrupcatedqntllall the prizes are drawn out. • • " ' •

llollovaft Pillt are the brtt remedy known in the world for. the following ditto tee: Arthtna Fever and Ague J*iW Bowel Ceio'j.talnla Feuuia Com.' Slone and Gravel Coach* ? plain I* Socoutlarj Ujtni^Cold*. : Headaches toms ■ Chu*t Diseases - Itidlgesilow t'etcwal AffccCosllveucu InSueuu tlons

The- Fashions

Get finer clothes than you can afford to pay for; —go to all tho public gatherings, and neglect yonr basincM, get most'gloriously drunk, (fashionably speaking boozy or on a bender,) got up balls and do not pay tho fiddler, wear brass jewelry and declare that it is gold, wear long hair, highly perfumed, a long tailed coat worth twenty, dollars, which you never expect to have,* |)Qt that docs not make any difference, it is the fashion, and that wilt justify you in buying them on credit. Tight panes,- probably intended by the wearer to make bis' form mure beautiful. They fall far short of that, they favor pipe stems more than any thing else, A dirty twisted weed, called a cigar, peeping from beneath a pair of ugly things called mnstacbioa, “wirii lire at one cud, and a fool nt thq other." To make all complete, you must have a gold watch, or at least a galvjsnized one; with a long brass chain attached to it; and a seal about the size W o brick-bat. Thus equiped the fashionable young man takes' his stand on to be admired by the common people, (as ho terms them.) lie is so lazy that.he cannot carry his hands loose, bat lo kcep up the fashion, must have them propped up in his vest button holes.

UysiK'p.ia ' itiflamatlon - AVCttui, or all Uhr.htro . Inward wejkno.vj Lind*. Dropsy Uvcr Comtilatul* Debility- Lcwneo of*|-iria -

Apprnxtmotion Prize*,—The two preceding and the Iwtf succeeding Numbers to those drawing thrf dht 7 prizes wilt bo ebfHled Uribe 2d app roij ms lion prices For example: If Ticket Xu. 11&) draw* tho $70,100 pntc, those Tickets numbered 1184S, 11249, 11241.11212, will lieeactr entitled . If Tlrkcl Xo. 5V) draw s tho $30,000 prize, those Tickets numbered 4l@. 449,451,4i2, will each bo entitled to $300 a»l so - on according to tbeaWe scheme, ' The r.OOO prizes of (ISO will bo determined by Ihv lt|l Csnre of tint Number Ibat draws the $7DJXI/ Jiriio. For example, If the Xnniber drawing the $70, et;0 prim ends w ith Xu. l,then at) tho Tickets, wbsrn Am un'mlbr l-nds with 1, will be entitled p> U‘ die XutnWr ends with NVi.S, then all iWTickefs where the Number ends In 2. will be entitled to u gSdiand sir on to 0/ ■ • ;

Soli] at tic Manufactories of J’rofcswr lloub-. w*Vi Malden Lane, Xctv York, and .Strand, London, hy all rv**|iecbble'Dhj"isU and Dealers in Medicine throughout ilie'Utrileu Stales and. Uie civilized world, in boxes at SS cents, CiJi cent*, and $1 each. . ICfThert- U a cotaiderablo saving by. bklng lho tarccr itzes. — ; K. It.—Uirtcllori* for Ihc guidance, of patients In every disorder are aQixed to each box. ' ...

yrp CAUTION I—JToitc are genuine unless (ho wonts ‘■Holloway, Xuw. York tun) I/iruldn,” ans JIsfomtble as a water-mark 1 tkvrery leaf of l bo book of directions .around bos; the nine .may .bo plainly seen by liuliliti); *1iu leaf to tbe light. A hand* some reward will bo given to a by one rendering sueb information as may lead lo Uic dctecticb cf oby party or parties connurieUiui; Die modi dries or vending tho same, kuowtugthcin u> be spurious. . ‘ iuac3l-3ni .

Ccrllrientc* of Pnck*B<s Vltt besutJal thn following raU'*.wlildi Isthu risk Certifa-ate of jmckajjd a f JO Wholes: $S0 Ofr . Ho, do, ; 10 Halves ' 40 Off Do. tloi , ’10 Qitarltrs 20 fO Do; ■ ' do. : lOBighllui, • . KlOtr In Ordering Ticket* or Certijieatet, enclose' the iiinncv T - .,’ our address fry thi-TIckrts order,.t, nit reed id nf which l)*ej' will bu forwarded, hy flrst mail. I’ufell«<■ rsp.a base ticket, ending In atit Bcoro Itior •may dcstcwale. The list itf drawn Xu mWrsa ml prizes will be sdid to piicrlmjers immtiolalclv after ttnr draw In-:. Ihin liss.-rs will please write.llndf signsJnn/ plain.and give their-I’lwtaDire, comity slid Stale. ■/ TJpr 1 lii-member‘that every 'prize Is drawn and i«raUe In Aill without deduction. . ■ ■

; JUofnit’s Xtie iTIcdiciiiutt- ; WHICH now. possess highcf Cclebril) and respectability among ihe families of the United Staled than any. others before, the public, or used by the Medical Profesiidc,-ore purely Vegetable. - . : ; > - They invariably and .immediately relieve all. ordinary, derangements nf Health/ whether arising from Imjtaired Digettire functions, Costietnest, Bilious aitil' Liter Jjftt lions, or Scrofulous IhthU, . : ;

DU. 'WALTOA'S

A JMi U I V A W P n il s .

Jot to thc -ArncxED, — Ybuxd'AJtixicA Victorious J ,

AfeNE small bos of Tills’ cures ninety-nine Mw cares out of n liundted., No Holsum, no Mercury, ho odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two smalt pills a dose; tasteless and baroness as water. Put! directions are given, no that the i-atient can euro himself as certain as with the advice or thc most experienced imrctfn, and tatieh better ib.nu with Uic advice of one of litUo exju-rienrc In this class nf disease, ■ .... -

1ITA11 prizes nf $1,(Miami under,.paid liunic.ltairly after Hu* oilier prizes at (iie usuai 'iunr of ihirtc day *. Communication, rtricilr conedciiiui, ' . AtMress>ll orders forTlrkclt nr CetilOcates to if. SWAN &l CO., Augiitlj, (la, 13* A lift of tlic-nuflib'ers tliftl nro dtawrr fn>tn the - wheel, .with the amoni}l of iho [irtro that each is entiiled to, will be published after eve:) dfawing,inJht followinj; [tapers;- A’rut Or!(ant DdM, Mohilr flegiittf, CharUtlmi Standard, fttithtille Uuzdte, .'h Ian 1 3 intrlUpmeer, jV. Y. Weekly Dajf Soak, Saeannah Morning Xeiet, Richmond Dhpateh, AVic VorJt Dispatch, Paulding {Mitt.) Clarion, and .(«- g'usfo Contlilutionahif. . tnay7-'5S

'Hut besides this, (hey net powerfully and specific!y in .Ictifr and Chronic Rheumatism, Settled Faint af Ike'Organs and I.imhr. Piles, jEtlhma, Jaundice, IVbriRs,- Vletrt, "Tumors, Swellings,: Ssutry, Salt' Jtheum 1 Eruptions, oj the Skin, Unhealthy CampIezion. Billioits and Serious Loafetfets, Nervous Debility, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Droptey, Erysipelas, Corrupt Jfumorsi and- other • still more malignant aml lhrealning disease. The Proprietor'is in possession of Utpusamls of Certificates of this comprehensive efficacv of the . . : Life Pills and Pliceuik Bitters.

Skst by J1*i l to sair Psst or tpi Comrntv by enclosing one dollar to Ob. 1). G. WstTex,No. 1ST >otlb bcventh SI. below Knee, Philadelphia. A liberal discount to the trade. None genuine without the written signature of li. G. Walton, Proprietor. Or. W.’s treatment Tor Self-abuse, Wcaisesj, Ac., Is entirely dlffvrcnt front the uniat course, lit. iV.’haj mi W hundreds uho taro tried others without benedt. The treatment'is as certain to euro as the suti bio rise. Enclose'n stamp, and address l*r. W, as above, giving a full history or your ease. and you n il) Mess the day yod made lue effort to secure wbat,ls o-rta'ii—A It tolean Ccae.* marif-ly-H \V C

IIclmLoldsGcnniuoPreparation ■ : ' • or • -| . J ; Highly Concentrated CoatWonnd ETntd ' ' ,Extract‘Utichh,j. '< j - For Distates'pfihe ' Bladder,- Ki Innji, Grat cl, Dropsy, actions, Seejrtt'phrases, -Ferna'c Complaints, andail I)it rates - of the Sexual Orgnt t, Arising from excesses ami Iinpruder res'la lifer and removing all Improper Disciiargo fr im the Tifctddor, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether ;xlsltu; in > ; Msi.s o& Fetisi.k, .- .Front whatever Causo they may'hvre originated, And So JIallcr.of Ilotr bong StAiAlng, Giving tlraUKand -Vigor to Ue Prime, and Blooin to the Pallid Chert. I ’ JOY TO THE AFFLICTED! It cures Ncrroui and.. Debilitated Rtffeieri, and re-' taores all the Sy mptains/among which «lll]be found Minlisposltiott i ; .1 , ■ to Exertion, Lou of! . }■ Potrcr, Lou of Memory* ‘ . j ' ; Difficulty of Urea thing, GJneral I . Weakness, Horror of Uueau. Weak Serves, Trembling, Dreadful I Honor of ' , Death, Sight Sweats,' Cold. Feet, W*kerfutness, Dlmucss (of Vision, languor. Universal Ijsdtudo of tho JIuicnlar System, ptlen Kdormoua .Appetite, with:Inijieittle'hyiaploiai. Ho Hinds, Flushing af lha body, Dryness Jof the Skin,- ' : Pallid CoanUJiunce and Krupllbns at the - : . Face, Pahj .In.lJio flack,'HddrineJs ; of the 'Eyelids,-Freunenlly > , KlaccSpols Flying before - . ..... I lha'Dyer, I . with Temporary SuiTiuloa and Loss of Sighs Whnt of attention, Great A|6UUly','Hetdessneis. with Horror . of Society. Xolldiig Is more Desirable to such - * . FallenU than) Solitude,'and tnithlog they ■ more Dread for fear of thomsldrc*; ho' Repose of Danner, no Kamtstbeii • ' : DoSpecuhtl(m,hnt a Ildrried Trinritlon from ona : Ooollon.to an* ], - . i '. * V ., r • .other. . I • ' 1 Ths so * y mplotjl»If a] Id we J ((rpitfon—whle i this medicine Inmriatdy removes—soon foltodsLosa ir Pmvsi, Fatcitt, aDdEmkrricFrrs-rlnoneorwb cb thepatlent may expire. Who can say that flicMdxeetsbt are not frequcmly followed by those dirt fat aliases—I saAKivrand CovicarnoaT The records'of he (tun Aavt-cxs, and the.n)e lancholy deaths by Co: soxrrtoa, hear ample wllne&s.to tbe traitrof theae mac rtiont. In UunVIe tntoV ThtAahdn&y tab Wten tpnears. The tOunteienee ll aclually aoddeij and quite antilute—neither Mirth or Grief ovedrUltstt.' Shonld a sound of llie volde occarjl. Is rarely articulate. With woful meat a res waif despair 1 Lew snllcn sounds bis grief bcguHodi’’' . Debility Is most terrible! and baatjronghltbonsands hpOn thousands to nntlraHy. graves,llhns blasting the ambition Or many boMo 'yoctfal. H eart tie eared by Ihe use cf this •. 'j. •: -• :■ I ■ . . j. IN F ALl|tBLD RDSI £ D V. If you are snOeriMMrlth'anj of the above distressing ailment*, Ute Fixis Rrreicr Ihctia*IIP card Tky it and be codvlaeed of its effieady.' T ■. Heware of Quack Noslronn'& Quack Doctors* who' fslsety boast cjf abilities and relitencei 'CltlMhs know and avoid thcp,and save Money, and Exposnrc, ire lending or eaninafcr a bottle of Ibis Poputar.and sl’Eql PIUJISDEDTI * - T ' • It allay* all pain and InllamaUoo, It perfectly pitasant In dia and odor; but immediate In Its action. HELMOOLD’S EXTRACT BUpHU • Is prepared directly according to the Rnlei of ■' - .PuAksucr Ago Cucsibrar; UllhUm greatest Accuracy and Cbepteal knowledgeand cate devoted In lu eomblnaUfin. Sen Protestor Dxtvxo* Vslusbiq Worts on Ih o'Practice! of Physic, and most of the Ute- Sundard Woru of Medicine. - : ‘ ‘ • : JiyflOOcCT] '.I • ■ OnoJtumlred dollar* will be nildjlo any Physician wbo can prove thal the Medicmo. orcr Irijarcd m Palionl; and the leslfinony of thousands can be predated to preve.thst It greal.good. Cases drrrom one week to thirteen years’ standing baY* be m ellbcted. Tho mm of Volumanr.TesUmaoy li posse olon of tbe Proprietor, vouching Its virtues and! caret) re .powers, Is Immense, embracug names well to .. - Science untt JPiknie| .- , 100,000-Bottle* Umre\. Been fold . and not a single Instance of a fall are htibec n reported! : Personally apputed before me,"an Aide intn of the City of Philadelphia,' H. T. Hausaduo, a emlst, who being duly- swohtidoes say,- that bis preps nllon contains no narco He, - Memory or oquriaat or tg, bat are purely VegeUMf.!' vj - ■ r B"T. Hilwiold, Sole Jlsnafhctnrer. Fworn and snbscrlbed before me this 23d day of tfo vemberlfiM. Ww. P. Htsaain, Alderman. Price 91 per Bottle/or 81* for 49; delivered to any Address,—Accompanied by reliable and Responsible Certificates from Professors of [Medical Colleges, Clergymen land others. }• 1 ' ■ ,: Prepared and sold by H.T. ilEUfsoLD, Praeficaf and Analytical Chemist, No. 63 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,

Character: . The word character originally signified a mark, letter, figure or engraving; How striking a propriety is there in applying such a word to {Arsons, ilea come into the world as blank sheets of paper, or smooth blocks of* marble,- without any signs of what wo call character,- cither good or bad, about them. Time passes and habit vrritcs|tho character, making-it deeper and deeper,- (til the characters on this paper, would be easier erased, and the paper left unsoiled as before it waa written on, than to fake the stronger characters from the mi id and soul of man and: write others. in their stead. A paper might be burned and its letters and marks and'figures wou d'perish With it,- but the soul of mao can icver die, and the chnracterho has writte x will live with it beyond the grave. Ho v careful should parents and att uVhen* V aiitig nhtwga wf the. education of theyeing, bo to give ibem light principles, that bey may bo under good influence till. tbdr. characters.are formed. How careful sh mid young persons be to guard against bi d habits, seeing that each leaves a stain w bich. all eternity will not takeaway: w. i». b/

ANttrriKn skw hook, JJ1I. UW.U'AItms tltBAT-WORK, PRIVATE Gun* TO-Ilgjtl.TIf, I Icprese tiling aft the diseases of the genital nrgant of the maid and female, with the latest discoveries In reproduction. Tho a (Hided shoo 14 use no remedies before leamlng.from Uib rata' able work the superiority of tho author’s I’arls s London treat* 1 merit of private diseases; both married nod single should eon - salt II. This hook tells hoar In cure the following diseases, and enlightens .those who grope In darkness; Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ichordce, stricture, phy moils, para phy moils, gravel, syphilis, bubo, warts, sensualism, blotches, seminal | weakness, masturbation or self-abuse, lencborrhcea or w 1 whites, suppression of the menses, falling of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; &e. It treats on midwifery, ; abortion, miscarriage, celibacy, with remarks to tire young and old of both axes. It tells how. to distinguish pregnancy, and bow to avoid It, Ac.Ihe painful and destructive habit of self- poll alien I* here described, with the came, symptomsand remedy. Millions who now Oil a premaloro and untimely grate, could have been living monuments, ready and-wilting to testify to Its fslherly Admonitions, had this book appeared,and Gr, D. lived In the seventeenth century. ■ Perfect Safegtsarsi n gainst QnacUery. IppPotilclh edition—100 POO co plea sol 4 annual ly«J"ff This Book sent under seal, post-paid, to all parts of the world, on tho receipt oM» ets, ordye copies for 91,. Dr, Bonenaflc'i Celebrated Preventive, lltlj simple, healthful,' and yet effectual preventive is . beyond a comparison with anything oyer yet discover1 ed. It ban been pro re-1 by -yean of experience, ami to no Instame has it Iblletl when applied according to- . directions. Married' people, who do not wish to Increase their families, should be lu possusion of this Instrument. Price reduced to $5, ■ Hj* Madame LoiitaV Female Monthly Pills Is a . safe and reliable* remedy for suppresdems and all tm> - mile dUeascs. Ladles should no*-are.,them doting pregnancy, as (hey will produce mlsaifriago. Pdrogl per ffoe;#i Sonl to awy addfe-w t-y raalffpntfrevc Ko letters .will In answered unlessthey edntaln a remittance of a postage stamp. ' Dr. BuAapartels French Patent Male Safel ThUar tide cbaHcs those whoso health or drenmstaaces do. not permit ah Increase of familyj to regulate or limit •the norabep of their, oflspriugs vlthoul Injuring. topConsfllatltra.,, It is the only nre and idn prevenflrd ■gainst Pregnancy and disease, -Theabove article laspecially Intended to toUHl this desideratam; It Is perfectly tafefno metalfc acbslaaceenteri Into lUcom-* position. -The price of the French Patent Mate Safe, gl the tingle one, g-t per half dozen, $7 per down. ID* All orders addressed Id UR. B.5onA PAKTB, 50.167 Sycamore street, between Fifth pud Slgth sis., Cincinnati, Ohio, will be ponctnally attended to. Dr, & can be consulted upon all diseases of which tils book treats, o«ce bourse a. *. to 8 r t x. - ■ j

HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILA DELPHI A. :

These-Certi fin ate are ntiexceptionable nxd undeniable, for they are given volunlarily by Hie persons cured,.who testify to what they know and feel. These remedies are perfectly mild a nd_ agreeable in their operation, sod cannot be tried .by any'h'ffiicted person withotr giving the utmost satisfaction and delight. Prepared and sold by DA. W. D. MOFFAT, ' fcbl0-ly, "• 335 [tread Way, New York. iD-Fbrsalebj J, L.THIEBA‘UD, Vctay, la.

(A Schcvolent Initllallnn, cstabllihed by special cn* ' dow meut for the relief of ibo sick and dUlretsed, nlUitled with Virulent and Fptdcmle diabases. '

TO all (versons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as SPKHMATOKRHtEA, SEMINAL WEAK. NESS. IMPOTENCE, CONORRllfEA, GLEKT, SVPHILLIS. Uic Vice of ONANISM, fiKLP-ABDSK, Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In vicW of the hwfut destruction of human life, caused by Soscal dlscafes; and '.he deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate vltllras dfsncu dbcasvs by Quatss, fete ml years ago directed their Consulting Surgcch, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, toopen a Dbpensary for tho Itealincnl of this class of diseases, In all (heir forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to alt who apply by letter, with a. description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e.,)wid In Coso of extreme poverty andmffering, to furnish medicines tree of charge; It U needless to add tiiat the Association command* the highest Medical shill of tho age,'end will furnish the must approved modem treatment. ; • Tho Dlrectlons/onn review of the post, feel assured that their labors In this sphere of benevolent effort, have beeu of great IttneDt to the afflicted, especially to the toan?, end they have resolved to devote themfelvef, with renewed zeal, to this very Important oat touch despised taufe. Just Published by the Aasocbtlon, s Report on fipormatorvfacea, «r. Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or SoIf-Abuse/and other Diseases of the Sexuat Oigans, by. the Consulting Surged!), which will be font by mail (In a sealed envelope), Fafz dr Cttiaoz, on the receipt of Two Sumps lor postage.' - f. Address, for Bepoft or (rcalrdeut, Dr, Gtoaos R. CitnODB, Consul ling Surgeon,• Howard Association, Ntf.-S£muth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Fa. ' Dyorderof the Director*. '' • EZKAD. HEARTWELL, President.' MHO, FAIRCHILD, Secretary. aiirlMy,

‘•I look upon life’s glorious things, The deathless themes of song, The gra ftd, Ibeproud, the beautiful, ■ The wild, the free, the strong, - Apd wish that I might take a part Of what to them belongs.* 1

AflllclCd Head 1. PirilabCLfiiti MeofCib Hoesr.—Eslftbltshcd twenty-three years ago, by Dr. Kixbeux, corner of Third and Union sts., Philadelphia, Pa. . TWXXTVTnSVX TUI)' , Experience' has rendered Dr. K. a moil laccearfal praelltldnef In Ibe core of all direarciof a private nature} manhood’s deldtUyis an Impediment lo marriage; nervous and sexual InOrmitles, diseases of lha ektn, and those arising from abuse of-mercury. ,. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. ■ ,

• Yes, would that my Ufa might be one continued sceneollove andbeauiy; would that my heart might be pure even as the spotless Hlies.of the field; that storms of passion : might never rage . within my. breast. Would that the beauty of life might ever bo as perceptible as now to my . outward cya, and that to my soul's eye they may over grow brighter and brighter* that I may see in alt things something to Jove, and something to remind me that the band which created them was divine.

There h an tv;; biWtomVdtntsWiivAsvd In solltnde, often growing up with them t* manhood; and wbltb it not refunaed tu due lime, not only besets serious obstacles lo matrimonial - happiness, gives riso to a series of protracted. Insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those - who give way lo this pcrnlciona practice' an aware' of (ho consequences, until they And the oervoassyiUim shattered,feel strange and unaccountable sensattons, and vasne ftars In the inlnpi (Sdd pp. 97, S8,29. Of Ur. K.’s book on f'SelfPreservation.” Tbe nnfortonate thus affected becomes feeble, b unable to labor with accustomed vigor, nt to apply bis mind to study; bis step is tardy and weak; be Is engages even In bis sports with ■less energy than usual.. Ifbe emancipates blmrolf beToro the preetlco has done' lit wont; and enter matrimony, bu marriage U'unfruitful, and hi* sense tells him that this Is' caused, by early follies. Those are tonslderaUons wbibb should awaken tbe attention of alt Who are similarly situated, REMEMBER,- ■ He who place* himself under Dr. tuxEtua’s treatment may religiously confide In bis honor as a'gentleman, ana rely upon tbe assnrence. that the secret* inf Ur. K.'s patients will never be' disclosed. Young manlet no fatso modest/ doter yon from making known your case to one, who, from edncaUon and respectabltlty, can certainly befriend yon. Dr. K.’s residence has been for tbe last twenty year* at Uni H..W. corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia. Pa. • PATIENTS AT'A DISTANCE v ! . Can bare (by staling < their com eipUdlly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remittance.) Dr. K.’* uedldne, appropriated accordItgly. Fonrwded to any part at the' United Ktatet, and packed secure frtim damage or cariosity, by Mall or Express. .. * • • • •. Beadl Tontls and Manhood 11 ’ A vigorous life or a Premature JAalhi Hinketln oh Self-PresorvaUoo—only 25 cent*. LcUen containing that value to stomps,«ill ensure a copy, by mall. .'GkstUI GtitislI GuTiritl—A raax Girx to stu . - ’ MISERY RELIEVED.

There is beauty in death,—a holy, touching and immortal bcanty. Yea, ‘■when the silver chord is loosed and the golden bowl broken," then look npmi the face of the loved one, when the angel of Heath has pot his impress upon the pale brow; and While gazing upon that loved form ao cold and still, is there not a sd* end beauty apparent in the inanimate clay, that.to otir mourning hearts is as the sweet cordial and heavenly balm to oar wounded spirits. Is there not something here that (ells of a land where (be dark wing of the angel of death .is never spread over the fair shores, and whispers that onr loved one has only loft its clay tenement to join that immortal band. Yea, truly there is beauty in all things —in life and death, in sunshine and shade, in the dim frost of winter and the pure brightness of summer. Earth, air, sea and aky, are all rich in boundless stores of the beautiful. But far beyond it all, around the Great White Throne are brighter glories that eye hath not seen, and ear hath not board. Let ns then While, we still contemplate the glowing beauties of earth, yet with the poet say—•'Go wing thy flight from stir to star.

fcho Better Plan. V ' This Is an ape of progression and. enterprise; and it should be the motto!; of every one to ml rddnee jhe belter plan! in all things', end \ e-feel assured the plan is bettered when i is morff pleasing to all. Anything conv 3meat is more pleasing than that which In conversing with a ; >erson it is more convenient to know- tl is person previous to the conversation; hi nco arises the'necessity: of an introduction All admit it to ho more pleasant to know with whom they are cob Versing, audi would feel very loth| to let a person depart before learning .bis name. But it as very common in letter writing to keep the reader in suspense with the exit of the writer, or else put them to the trouble of searching for (he name, so often placed around the margin of the page. Would it not bo belter lor the writer to introduce himself first, in addressing a friend, and then proceed to make known their wishes? Most assuredly it would be better* and has been practiced in oriental regions, and will soon bo practiced in the West.

: . Kaimwlin Salt; : JUST; hECEIVBD, 600.taV/elsNo. 1 Kanawha Salt.': For sale'low for cash. . '■ S. E. & J. K. PLEASANTS.

r|'HE REV. O' S. BURNETT, while .-JL laboring •» « Mlnlonaiy In Southern AaU,dltcovered - a simple - ami certain Care for Contumplion,'AtOitni, Bronchitit, Caught, Coldt, Nervout Debility, and all impurities pf the Bloorf; also.'aneasy and effeclualmodc of Inhaling the Remedy, Actuated by'a 1 desire to benefit bis suffering fellows, Le will cheer* folly send the Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and explicit directions fo i preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Address ' • Rev. 0. S. BURNETT,.

COTTON YARN. — We hake a iAt of notion Yam, Eos. S, 6, and TOO, as well as Carpel W orp, which we offer cheap. roay27 J CLARKSON & WALDO'.-

“Ksluro’s Guide,” a new aad popular work, toll of valnaUe advice and Impretslva warning, alike calculated to prevent yean of misery, and aave thousands of lives, to distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid, [to any Post Office , to the United Rules, on' receiving an order enclosing two postage atom par • • • ■ Jj22-]y.

Hides Wanted. HIDES of oil kinds bought by (he .undersigned, at ibe highestjnarhcl price. oct2S CLARKSON $ WALDO.

<2Ta0f| for IXM)eat! 'till pay the highest, market afiSk ft price, IN CASH, tor any quan-jafr lily of Wheat , OT» S. E. & J.X PLEASANTS. Vfivay, July 29, 1857. ■

KAKEU’S YEAST—Conatanlly on bind aed for uto tow, u well so all oUicrar* tides usually found at a tegular Bakery. mai3 Claxksok £ WiLro.

feb3-6m 831 Broadway, N. Y, City.

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Assembly Buildings, Philai ITT* To be had of J -L. Tiiieiacp, onJ of all Druggists and Dtaltrt throughout the Uni’ ted State t t Canada* and British Provinctt. Beware OF COUNTERFEITS; Afck for 1IELPIBOLD** — Take No Other. augl9 Cento Guaranteed. j 1 y

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An awful accident occurred on Main street, about 4 o’clock, ?. 11., Monday last, A very young lady about forty years of age, was parading the street, when she camo in collision with a largo tobacco worm, knocked the cigar out of bis month because he had tho impudence to blow smoke in her face. But there waa an ei* tablisbment close by, where (be detestable weed is for sale, and the so called young man soon bad his loss icplenisbcd. But

CJALT— SALT.—A superior article of Supetfme Mason City Table Salt for sale cheap by CLARKSON &, WALDO.

Hay, corn, oats, rye, barley,. WHEAT, POTATOES. ONIONS, APPLES, and ONION SETTS, taken at the highest market price in payment of any debls’duc us. oci7 P. L. GRISAHD *. SONi'-

CLOTHING. —A largo and General Assortment of Meat tad Boji Read j-made Clothing, for Spring and’Summer wear, just received and for.sale low by. - mays ALFRED SHAW.

COOPER’S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by raay20 GRISARD^SON.

IP you want. Tubsi Buckets, Butter Firkins, y Half Efukbcls, &c., cheap for cash,"call at .0028 CLARKSON&_ WALDO'S. | KEGS BELMONT NAILS, _lL V u, «oro and for ula at ridoead pricai. p. L. GHISARD & SON..:

S7VLOUR. —A .Superior article' of fam» tly FLOUR kept cowUnllv on hand. '■ deC2 CLARKSON A WALDO.

SWEET POTATOES—For eeecl. mart CLAKKSO.Sd: WALDO.

PLOWS.— A large- supply of Tea* cock & Pox'* Steel Mould Hoard Flows, fur sale at Cincinnati prices. ■a^OEaWa^ ap7 F. L. CKIS.wtu a SUN.

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Chinese Supir Cnnc'Mrup, oc21 At GRISAHD & SON S.

[MANURE AND STRAW FORKS, 1TJI Fpadea, Hoe* and Bakes, Jort received'flrora Pittsburgh bv OltlSAUD A SON.

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