Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 June 1858 — Page 4
BGALTIl OR SICK. NESS 1 CHOOSE BETWEEN TttEJI.
FrcncliillllHuery. v REMO'VAL.- . Mrs. J. A. Header* on, WOULD respectfully inform her ciijto-1 mere and the public generally, that she will remove lo her *. ', New and KI.cgBnt S(orc t No. 92 Fourth SU, 2d door West of Vine SL, And directly opposite.lhe Post Office, On the 13 th of Hatch, ' On which day open the largest .and heal assortment of French Bonnet*, Bonnet lUhbona, Artlfl* clal Flow era, wart other MlUlnerjr Trimming*, . Ever brought to Cincinnati. "With her increased facilities for doing a much lalger business than-she has heretofore, done, her Store and Show flewms being IbeTargcst West of New York, she will be enabled to offer Unc* QUALLEO ISDU’CtMBNTB to CUStOmOfS ID faCf llDC, at Wholesale and’NrfatL ; ■ Persons visiting Cincinnati ate particularly invited to call at No. 92 Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office, . fcblO-ly J. A. HENDERSON. ■
THE t | Published at Verajri Ind., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded to subscribers | at the low price of oxc pou.** ru a.nxom, in j advance. *• i ' - ' ,| It is devoted to ‘OcniaiL Nswa, Pouticil IxTfcLUceaci:;; Aobiccltobz,; Local; News, 1 4c., Ac., and the. discussion of all questions of interest to the public generally. lb editorial columns will be'NrrnuLW" Pounca iso Reuoio.v. Unlike-acme other papers, its editorial coir, unms will be free ftorn Vulgarity and profanity. Reflecting the .wishes and . wants of this community,,we ask, and hope to merit and receive, the. encouragement' and patronage of the public, JV J, WALDO, PouusiiEn,
t-fjE liAiana |U!rtiUe.
A FOR T U i\ E « F Kr 8 7 0,000 -CO ‘ ’ TO IE IUU -0 F OR FRS D OIL AJtS.
Conducted by the Pbitomatbean Society, ton* netted with the YevflT High School, and devoted to Literature and Morals.
Farewell. We Jo not know bow much we lore,
SWAN k CO.'S LOTTERIES, A uthorized by the Stale of Georgia.
"God U Everywhere." In the wide city's peopled towers* On the vast ocean’s plains; In the deep woodland’s loneliest bo wets; Alike Ibe Almighty reigns. Mas. Him si.
Until we come to leave ; An aged tree, a common flower, Are things o'er which we grieve ; There is n pleasure in the pain t That brings ut back the put again.
TUB following Belie me will be drawn It S, Sw.ji 4 Co., Maouen of the Port Caine* Academy Lottery, In each « Ibeir Fln*t* .X ember Lotteries for JODft 185ft* M AUOUBrAi Georgia* uuJct \ht m* periowntlfdc< cf CommWoocni
C it A 5 £ 11 8| To be drawn la Ihe Cltjr of Aagtuti, Oa. tin public, oq Saturday, Jans 6fAi 1868. Class 10, ’
We linger while wc turn away. We cling while we depart; And memories unmarked UIHbcu Come crowding round the heart. I.i-i what will iuie our onward way. Farewell's a bitter word to say.
HOLLO WAY’S PI LLS ? ;
“Oar God is everywhere"—around; above,' beneath—our benign Unitor reigtia all-powerful and omnipotent. Bia presence Is risible in the ailvery cloud that floats ia Its quiet beauty over thtf morning shy, and in tbe drops of pearly dew that glitter in tbe first bright rays of that glorious orb that from creation's mom baa been crowned the king of day* Ilia Impress, beautiful and divine, itf marked in glittering and fadeless charac* (era, open all tbo' trondrona works, that Ho from tbe* mighty told of chaos and darkness has spoken into existence.. All things animate and inanimate, from the delicate timings upon tbe fair rose body and the rich green foliage of the deep forest trees, to the many winged, cbomtersi that send forth their sweet notes, from thd light sprigs of (he one, and the heavy ■ branches of the other, m language clear os their own pure toned notes/ "Our God is everywhere.' 1 He reigns au-‘ * pretue wherever tbe fopt of man, bond of free, has trod upon the soil, or tbo glitter-' log myriads of stars have illuminated the firmament with tbeir pale ami beatitlfbl tight.* in the humble and unpretending cottage, where poverty reigns in all Its t varied*, forms, and where day by day the puls Vrow of the-weary Inmates is damp with the sweat of tuilfor their daily bread. He .reigns and regards thennvith the same fatherly care,, that lie looks upon the stately mansion of pride, that luxury and wealth has crowned with all the glorious beauties of nature oiid art. He is with us in every station and every position in lifej- wiioii joy and beauty and mirth surround us, and whim sorrow and affliction have dimmed with tears the brightness o) the eye,.and quieted the joyous fibrations of (ho Heart; when health is glowing on the ruby check, or when disease has paled the brow, and entirely prostrated the energies even then He is with us and with Ilia strong sustaining baud-upholds us. Yea— * * \ , ■_
rjIHE blood furnishes the material of every JL bone, muscle, gland and'fibre In the human frame- Wbcnpure.lt *ecures health to every organ; when corrupt. It oeeenarily produce* dUeaje. HOLLO WAV'S PlLtS operate directly upon the elements of the stream of toe, neutallrln* the pflncimo of dt#ea#o, and thus radically coring the malady, whether located In the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowel*, the muadcf, the akin,. the Liralu, or any part of the syatem. r Eaeil ThrouRlioat the World I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally eOIeaelooA In Amptalnta common to the-whole human rice, and tn disorders peculiar to certain climates and localltlca. Alarming Dlaordew.
To be drawn m the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, Jane 19lA* 15jS, v Class 30, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, onj Saturday, June 19ii, !"J3. . Class 21,
j JOHN W, ORAV).
MERCHANT TAILOR,
A Whole Toirn Destroyed—Fifteen Persons lulled and Several Wounded. Monmoctii, 111., May 31.
Terrible Tornado.
Stain Street, Vredy, 'Ind, THE cubsctlbcT Would respect announce lb the citizens of Vevoy and Switzerland county, that he has just Jql opened a.compJele Block of FASHIONABLE GOODS
To he drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, ■ in public, oil Saturday, June 26th, 1863, Ou the Tlan of Slugle No rubers.
A terrible tornado passed in an easterly direction over the village of Ellison, nl‘out twelve miles southwest of this place, last" evening,, about 5 o’clock P. M. Every building ia tbc place, except three small tliautics, was blown to the ground. Fifteen persons were killed, and scvcial others were wounded, Ellison contains about ,)00 inhabitants, and it is ispoiled tlmt not one escaped injury. It is impossible to get foil particulars tonirbt- Tbc excitement hero is intense.— Press, June hf.
Five thousand four hundred and Sb Prltet, Nearly one Prize to every Nino Tiekcla.
Dripcpda, and derangement of the liver,the vooreo, of tnllrmltyand Suffering,and thecauaeof innumerable deaiha, ylcM M there curative#,.« alt rare#, bow* ever amtravaled, acting a# a wild portative, altera, .live and tonics they relieve the bowel#, purify the fluid#, and thvlgoraw the ajrtem and the coiutuuUou at the Hme time. * • ’ Oener«riVe«Uuea*—If errona CorapUInta. I When alt itlmulanU fall, the re no vat In* and bnrejng OToncrtica of there-Pill* give llrmncM to the winking nerves and hnfccWed muKlc# of U«e victim of general debility, ’ ■ delicatl* FEWALKS.
“Man, Know .Thyself.”
M f 01 W. aENTLJE.iaEN'S WEARi Spring and Summer,
Mngniiicait scheme. ■ TO SB OBtlVX * fcACil SATUICOAY IN JUNE1
An Intalualle Book for 25 Cent*. “ Every Family ihould hate, a Copy.’* DR. HUNTER’S Medical Uaxv.l asd , Handbook fob the ArrucTtu,—containing art outline of the origin, progress, treat- ■ , V- ... mentandcmcofeveiy ... form of disease, con- ' ■
anil is now prepared to furnish gentlemen with anything in his line. ' ' Alt Work Warranted to FU.cQI Particular attention will be paid lo Cutting and Making garments.
I Priceofr’.JlO,000 4 prices of..,.$900 I prlzeof.',. 30,000 J prizes of,,800 1 prise of... 10,000 4 prizes of,, <,, .700 I prize of..., 8,000 4 prizes of...,. .600 1 prize of.... 4,000 50 prizes of..,..500 I prize of.... 3,000 . 50 prizes of.....300 1 prize of.... 1,500. 100 prizes of.... 125 5 prizes of... 1,000 230 prizes of.;.., 100 .ArraoxiMATtON raizes. 4 prizes of *100 approx, to 970,DM prize are 91000 4 - auo .. 3U,DM ■' |S0O 4 m. CM •• 10,000- “ - WU 4 . « las- , «* a, 000 . « UA 1 “ 100 “ 4,000 “ 400 4 “ 75 -** 3.0M 20U
Gent'S Furnishing Goods, of every description, quality and prices, kept constantly on hand,, including all the minor articles of gentlemen’s wear and at the lowest possible tales. (□■The public are respectfully requested to call and examine thisstock before purchasing elsewhere, as satisfaction, will be guaranteed in all cases/ . ■ apr7-if
traded bypronnscuous . sexual intercourse, by ' self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice | for.thetr prevention,-written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency. % Talimony of the Proftttor of Oh tie trice 5; in iVnn. College, ; “Dx. Huitr [Hrica's Ukdicai. Mashal,”—The author of Still* work, unlfke Ihc majority of Uio« who ailrer-■-tiuMn nrvlbc dWuci of w tilth II treat*. 1* B'jrnJMiialeof ono of UioU**l Cullegciln the UnlwUState*, i S“ it a do nit mo pjvaiure to rt commend him to the an. fortunate,'or the victim of mat-practice, as a >successful and experienced practitioner, in Qwhose 'honor and integrity they may place Klhe greotest confidence. ‘ . 14. JosKrnLoxciMotK, M.D. . From A. Woodward ,- SI, D., of Penn Unitoeehity Philadelphia,—It- gives ime pleasure 2to add my testimony, to Ihe profcssional ability of the author of the ‘fSledieal Manual.” --Numerous cases of Diseases of the Geitital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my notice, in which bis skilt has been manifest in restoring perfect health,' in some, instances where the patient has.been considered beyond medical aid,' In the treatment derangement of the functions produced by Self-abuteSot Exrm of vencry. Idojiol know'hiasuperiorin the piofesston. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty; years;.and deem tl no more than justice to him as well os a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, lb recommend him ns. one, in whose professional xkill ond-integrity they may safely confide themselves. -: Alfred Woodward, M. D,
Alt IrregttlarUIca and 'ailment* incident to the delicate nod acnsltiro organ# of the mtx are removed or prevented by a few doaeiof there wild, but Infallible alterative*. So mother who regards ber own nr her ebUdren’s health should fall to have them wllbln her reach. . . ■’?. i • •«
Mom: Swikulus Stoiteo.—Dj a recent decision of the Postmaster General, nit letters addressed to persons or firms known to be fictions are to bo ‘ at once forwarded to the Dead-Letter Office, instead of being delivered to any person professing to represent the fictions con*, ccrn, All communications addressed to 0. E. Tood it Co., Huntington <fc Co., Or. H. James, the "Retired Physicians," .Monnet & Co ; , Of. Wallace,. Dr. ‘ Le Jtrun, U/r. Oe'Lornie, and a number of other bruits lottery; quack medicine, and obscene publication swindlers# will hereafter be scut at once to Washington, and the money they may contain returned to the senders,— Xew York Tribune.
SCIENTIFIC fiSUORSKniESTS. ‘
The London ••Uncet,” thO London “Medical Review,' 11 and Ibe moat eminent‘Of the faculty In Gnut Ilrltaio, Franco andGcnaany, have eulogized the Fills and their Inventor; :
4 « 50 nxi fl,0M “ ' tftl are - - - * loo,oco
night, not Expediency, is the' 1 ' Creed of the . True National-Democracy. Louisville Democrat. THIS is .almost the only Democratic paper, of leading ability in the South'that has taken strong grounds AgaimtlheJlJmhrion c / Km tat under theLecompton Comlitution. It is acknowledged on all hands to be the .cot-* reel exponent of the .Kansas Nebraska Act, and the kindred measures of the Democratic party and the organ of the True Democracy in the South. : ■- ' TeRDS, LvAoVaS'CR, . V Daily, by mail, 5ft cents per month; or -> ■ for an entire year. 1 .'..'-.';.....,.. 00 Weekly (mammoth) one copy per annum 2 0o Do do' ■ club or'8ix....^..it0-00 Do - 1 do ; .clubof ten;.16 00 Do : • do ; • ; clubof twentyV. .20 00 Do do : club of fifty (one ’ .Ira to thegetter ofcach'cluh)...;,,60 00 Weekly [Dollar] one copy per annum... lOO Do do club offifiy, and one to getter up of same... -40 00 Now is' the time to form clubs. Specimen numbers sent on application. Address all or* derslu HARNEY & HUGHES. Louisville, Kentucky. (U* The Daily. Democrat will be delivered by carriers at any of the towns on the lines of the several railroads leading from Loutsvil'e, if it sufficient number of subscribers be obtained. apU-2m
IMloaay’t PHU. are . the best remedy knotty in (Ac world far the following diseases: -
6,485 Prizes. ’Amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2i.
Atlbroa Fever and Ague Plica _ , ■ Dowel Cemplaints Female Com- Slone and Gravel Cough a ‘ plaint* Secondary UytopColJ# ' Headache# . , ■ tom* Chert Dire* re* * thdlgcwloa * etcreal AffecCOiUvctipoa - Influenza tion* ■ Dm«ewla luSaraatlan . Mono*, of all Ular.brea InwonlweakneM kind*. Ifretwy Liver Complaint# Debility ■ Lownea* ofaplrita
The nnmtors from I lo 50,W. ewwpwtiit? wiih iIium numtivn on theTlrkrVtj'ristcJnnu.-jafaie »U|i. of pa i*r, arc with ft/mll tin lobe* an.1 In one Wluvl, ' *
rus OF TUB IZITTZBT.
The flnt 457 prizes, ilraibrty printed and encircled, are placed. In annifaer mbccl. ■ Hie wheel* an* then rvt vlved, and at the same tine a prim is drawn (rom the ntber wheel. Tin: SumU-r and (hr prize drawn out are onem-d tu the audience, and regbU-re., by' llie the 1’rize Wing placed again!I |lie NuuiKr (>»»■• n.— This ration I* a-j>cated uiiUtall t)mj>riccsa rtf<y.w^ out.: ' • . .
*,* SoU at the Mauo&rtorteJ of Profcranr Hollo: wat,OU MuideuIjiDe, Sow York, awl SM Strand,Tendon, by all rc»pcctable UrutgUumid Dealer* In Medicine throughout the United Stales and .the civilized world. In boxes at» cento, K)f cents, and 91 each. ; ]Q> There U a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. r • • . . . . • S.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients In ercry’dlxirder aro'altlieJ to each box. *, ■ j E CAUTION I—Sooo arc genuine unless the “Holloway; Now York and London,” are discernible as a water-mark In every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box, the same may be plainly seen by holding {he leaf to the light.’ A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such Information as mqf lead to the detection rf. any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or rending the same, knowing them lobe spurious- ■ uar3l-3io>
Approximation Prlxc*.—Tlio two pretvTm:: ■lid ihu lm> sofccedlujf Sumbvr* l<. lhuK*dn«injr the flnt 7 prite* will ho CntllW to lha ee »)>|.ryxiroali.in ) priiM' Pur example: If Ticket No. 11‘iW Unas the tfojtM pnie, Uiom Ticket* II2br, Il?r9, 11:31,11212, will be each cnllildd to $400. If Thkvl No. aiO draw* the $30,000 prize, thoto Ticket* numbered St?. 513,031, will each be entitled to $30), and m un according to tho aburuichcmc. The OUOUprlxe* of $'40 will be determined by the tail Ihfurv of the Number that d-aivi the 870,WO prise. For vvample.lf lira -Number drawing the i't), 000 jirixu end* with No. }, tlien ail the. Ticket*, where the numberi*nii, wltli t, wlll be entitled to geo. if the Nit mber end* with No. then all the Ticket* where the Number cud* In 2 will be entitled to to veo, and to on to o.' ■ ■ ;
Iui’ortant . Decision,—The United States Bupjcnio Cotift'iiavo made a very imporlant decision relative to taxes.— They decide that as the, Government parts its title to lands only when the pottrit issues, that public lands ore not therefore taxable by Stales or Territories on-i til tbo actual itstio of tbo patent. If the 1 isfuihr/ of the pal cut takes place only when U is called for and taken from the ofdcc, persons who want .to ovoid taxes, need only leave them in the land offices.' and they need not pay taxes for years.'.
.* DIt*: WALTON’S AM ERIC AIV Jot to Hie Afpjctld, —' Yocsd Axilxica ■ ;,ViCToatot’«l • r ; • ONE Email box of Fills -cures ninety-nine cases out.of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury,' no ddor on Ibe breath, no fear of de ; lection. Two.snwll pills' a dose; tasteless and hurra ten u water!, Puli directions ore given, >0 that the patient can can blmaelf ba certain u with the advice of the most experienced lurgcon, and much better than with the advice of 009 of UtUe experience In UiU clara of dbeaae.. 1Rear ar Mail to any P**t or tuc Coomyby ehdoting one dollar L> Da. D.G. Waltok, No. lit .vortfa Seventh fib bdoW Hace, Philadelphia. A liberal diecount lo the tradc. - Nonegenuine without the written. dgnaluTW of li. C.-Walion, Proprietor.. ’ *v I)r. W.»a treatment for Solf-abuae, Wcaincw, &.C., U cntlrdy d 1 S,rent from tbe tuual conrac. Dr. .V.ba» cured hundred* who have,tried otlmn without beneOt. The treatment Iras certain 10 eiiro bathe eun U to riae. j Hnctoae a damp, and adilrcti IT.'W. ai above, giving a (till history ofyouraac, and you will blera tbo day you made the effort tnscchre what licerfatu—A Radical Ccac. j; marJ-l-Iy-E WC
One copy. securely enveloped, wiit.be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States,Tor.25 cents, orG.cdpieSfor$1,00. [D* Address COSDEN $ CO., Publishers, Bos 197/Philadelphia, Pa.. , « ; dir Booksellers, Can vassers and Box Agents supplied on the mott liberal terns. dec23-l y
Orttflcwtcs of Farliitgri.till be wM at the following me*, which U the rl»k : v Certificate of package of 10- Wholes $(0 00 Do. do. ,10 Halves .-40.00 Do. . :.4o. : ■ 10 Quarters 20 00 , .Do; do. 10 Eighths, ■ * 10 CO In Ordering : TtektU or CtrlifcoUt, cncioie th« money to nuraddreit for the Ticket* onlerol, hu receiptor which they: will W fnrwepted l>) Aral mail. PoifbajHrr* ran h»vr> tickets ending in anviflsuro they may designate. Tho U,t lit drawn NumlnT, nnd pri* xe* will be teulto pnrchaxen imiuvdblelr alter the drawing. Purchaser* wilt please write thefr jig nature plalii, and give their PojlotHce, county and Mate.. . TTP Remember that every price I* drawn and payable In full without de<luctiim. ■ i .
Damomasd Pythias.—It is said that Messrs, Gules is Scalou, of.the Nation* nl Intelligencer; Washington, partners for forty-live years in the publishing bushiucss, have never bud a difference of opinion on political questions, and hover a jar or misunderstanding of any sort.— They have never known a divisiori : of ihtcrcftls; from their common coffer each has always drawn whatever ho choose; end for thirty ears past, there has never been, a settlement of accounts between them.
Klclmbolds Genuine Preparation
Moffat’s litre Medicines ' WHICH now possess higher eelebritj and respectability among the families) of the United Stales than any others before the public, or used by the Medical Profession, are purely Vegetable. They invariably and immediately relieve all ordinary derangements of Health, whether arising from Impaired Dipetlite funetiantf Cattieeneti, liiliout and Liter AJfeetiont, or Scrofuloutlfabit,
•jWe may watch by the pale ami dying one When the glance, has.tost Ha beam, When the biow .s cold as a marble stone ' Ami the world as a passing dream/'
V ' or , ■ . Highly Compound Fluid
: Kxtr*ot Unehn, For Diteatet of the Bladder, Kidntyt, ■ Grace I, Drdp$g, Weahtett, Oiilruc- . lion*, Secret Dictate*, Female ■ -j Complaints, and all DUratet
nrizea nf $r,OCo and under, raid Imfnedc atelv after I lied rawing- other prize*id tbc uouat Umo nf Onrtj-daj-*.' Comrounlalmn* *»ricilr confidential. ■ AJJrcvt alt order* TurTtcLeU or IVtllBcule* 10 S. Stt’AN 4 CO,, Ua.
I Ami even (Item when death lias *01 his icy Uiguct.' upon'the pale features, we may btf* {hold the divine impress the'same hand [ who hath called unto Ills own bosom I ho ( weary and heavy laden (hat He may giro * > r tbeii( rest. .Let'-our hcarla tln?irreeoJlec% l .whst all life and all nature is lelliag us, I and let our lives show that we eooatnlly * (eel that our every action and most secret j thought i$ scanned by the all-seeing eye. For God is everywhere.
of the Sexual Organt, AridneTrom Excessesanti Imprudences*In life, andremoving all Improper Discharges froth tho Bladder, Kiduujs, or Sexual Organs, whether existing In
• (D* A list.of the -numbers that a red town from tfae wheel, with'the amount of (he prize that each is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following paper.*:—AVio Orleans Delta,. Mobile Register, Charleston Standard. HashcUU Gazette, .'ll Ionia Inte!li~. gencer, A'. Y. Weekly Day Hook, Sarannah Morning lines, Richmond Dispatch, Hew York Dispatch, Paulding {Miss.) Clarion, ami vtugusta (Oa.) Constitalionalisli june5-lm
Male~ov Female,
. But besides this, they act powerfully- and specific! y in Arute and Chronic Rheumatism, Settled Paint of the Organs and Limit, Pile*, AZsthma, Jaundice, Worms, Ulcers, Tumors, Swellings, Scurry, Salt Rheum, Eruptions, of the Skin, Unhealthy Complexion, Billions and Serious Looseness, Nereous Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Droptry, Erysipelas, Corrupt Humors,' and other still more malignant aud Ibreatbing' disease. The Prop rietor is in possession of thousands of Certificates of this comprehensive el&cacy of the .
. From yhatever canto they may bare originated) And No Mutter of How Longstanding, dicing Health and Vigor to the Frame, and liloom to the Fatlid Cheek. .
CiMM.Kxr.isa Junons.—A very important law was passed at the late session; of the New York legislature, in relation to peremptory challenges of jnrors by the people, on the trial of indictments. The new law gives to the prosecuting attorney on the part of the people, the. right to one half tho number of, peremptory ehallcnScs to which the prisoner is en* titled. This is a decided innovation upon the old practice, yet eminently proper.— Chic. Journal.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, . . PHILADELPHIA, v
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!
(A Benevolent inrtltuilon, extabytbed bj ipeela) .cndowmeet for ihe relief orthertch and dbtreued, Uttieted with Virulent and Epidemic dlaeaoca.
It cum Nervous and l>cbUltatcd Eoffeicn, and remores alt tlio.SytuptOms, among which will be found
TO all penona afflicted with Sexual Olieaict,mh M B PER WATO K It IKEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, CONOKRHCEA, GLEET, SYF1ULLIS, the Vice of ON AN ISM, SHLF-ABUSKi dtc. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 1» view of Uto awful dertniellou of human lift, earned by Sexual dUcatee, and thd deception* practiced upon the unfortunate victim* of inch dlacare* by Quack*, acTrral yean ago directed Utclr ConialtlugSurgeon, at a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open fair for the (reatment of tbl* clau of dUeaiea, In all their forms, and to giro MEDICAL A UV1CG GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of thotr condition, (ago, occupation, bablls of lift, Ac;,) and In cue of extreme poverty and sufferinjf, to furnish medicines tree of chiuge. It Is needloas to Odd that (he Association commands the hlghcd Medical skill of Use age, and - will furnish Use must'approved modem treatment.' !4 - 1 The Direction*, on a review of tho post, reel-assured that (heir.labors In this sphere of.Misavotent-effort, bare been of great benefit to tho afflicted, especially to (he young, and they .bairn resolved to devote themselves, with .renewed seal,.to Ibl* very Important but much despised cause. . * V dust Published by the AssoctoUon, a Report on Spermatorrfares,, nr Seminal Weakness, the Vico of 0nanism; Maitntbatlou or Self-abuse, amt other Diseases of tha Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be. sent by matt (In a sealed envelope), Paaz or Cairoc, on the receipt of Two Stamps for postage. ’ .* V ■ \ ■. , Address; for Report or treatment, Dr. Otosor R. CitnocH, CenioUlng Surgeon, Howard Association, No. S South Mn(h street, Philadelphia, Po. ,' ‘ By order of tteJJI rector*. : ■ EZRA D. HE ART WELL; President. • GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. marlMy
I hd I (position to Exertion, Lom or Power, l>oss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of DUoase, Weak -Kcrres, Trembling, Dreadful Honor of Death,' Sight Sweats, Cold Feel, Wake* fatness* .Dimness of Vision, Languor,■ Dulse real Latitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Uyiticntle Symptoms, Hoi Hands, Flushing of (ha body, Dryness of tbo Skin, ; Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on tbo' Face, Palo in the Back, JlearlncM of (be Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Fly lug before . ■ ■, : ,* (ho Eyes, with Temporary BnUtoslon and Loss of Sight; Want of attention, Great MobltUr,HetUes3i)eas.«ilh Horror 6f Society. Nothin* Is more Desirable to such. Patients than Solitude; and nothing they more Dread forfearof thotnwlret; no - Kepose of Manner, no Earnestness, iuo Speculation; bat a Harried Transition from one question to on. ■ - other. : :
ANOTHER NEW ROOK
DIE. BO.NAl'AUTIl'S Bit BAT- IVOICK, Private Guide-to UF_u;ni,
The Pleasures of Childhood.
■ Gay were flic hours of our childhood, and many wore the pleasures we enjoyed. Then no binding'cares were on our minds. ’Then no thrill of sadness broke our peaceful slumbers. Then our hearts seemed to burn with love ami affection toward each other, and. all was peaceful, joyful and happy. Never will we forget the warns and sympathizing notes that fell from thelips of that kind as she laid as down on onr little couches to repose' and yet how few there are that when grown up return a duo amount of affection to their parents. They seem- to forget that they were once lie.pless end needy infants; de* pendant on their parents for every thing necessary tor life. Though wo may b*- ; grown up, .we may have decided on > course for life, we may wander off to someremote and distant, land, we {pay be surrounded by foes on the right and on the* left; opr pathway may.seem gllooroy, thedark cloud of adversity may gather over ns, and fill the sonl with sadness, yotib never can eradicate from our minds the* joyful days of childhood! The clorcr woattach ounelvcs to'our parents, the hap* pier will be our.course through life; our conntenanco will bo brighter and oarminds will bb clearer; as wo'Hve in obefdicncc to the will of our parents; and ther more fervent wo are when young,.the 1 better N will be our prospects for fulure bappiacss. • ■
Life F1U« and Plttcnlx Dit(«n.
Itcprcu-mlitgalltne ilbeates of the genital organa of I lie mala and female, with the bleit dliOiwrin In reproduction., Tbo. afflicted should use no re medics before learning,from this valuable work the sui>eriorily of Urn author** fart) £ 1London treatment of private diseases; both married mid tingle should ciin full It. Titli book tells how to cure the r<iflnwtngdiseases,’ciid enlightens those who grope In darkne*-: Gonorrhoea, Gleet,' chordae, stricture, iihympsis. jura ihy moils, gravel, syphilis, bubo, wait*, sensualism, blotches, seminal weakness, masturbation or self-abuse, luuchorrhna or whites, suppression of the menses, falling of the.womb, bam; nr cm, rheumatism; ic- ' It treats On midwifery,. abortion, miscarriage, eelibacy, with remarks to the young and old of both riser- It tells bow to dUtln- ■ gnUh pregnahcy,ana how to amid It, Ac. , * I The painful and destructive habit of self-pollution (j here described, with the cause, symptoms and remedy. Millions who now fill a premature ajtd untimely gra ve, could hare been Using monuments, ready and willing, to testify to Its tatherly.sdraonlllons, had this book ap--pearad,and Ur. B. lived In the seventeenth Century. : Perfect Sefegturd ngnimt QbncJtery. j ITTPortletli edition—100000 eoplei told - This Book sent under seal, post-paid, to. all parts of the world, on the receipt of Si eta, orflyecoplei for # IDr. Boniiparts’s Cclsbralrd Prcrtnllvc. 1 This simple, healthful, and yet effectual preventive Is beyond a comparison with anything ever yet discovered. It baa boen'provod by years' of experience, and] In no Instanie has It failed when applied according to' directions. Married people who do, not wish to Increase their families, should bo In possession of this Instruroenl. Price red need to 55. . ' ■ TC? Wad* melon zaV Female Monthly Pills Isa safii and reliable remedy for suppressions and all lt~ tnale diseases. Ladles should notuso th:ra during pregnancy, as they will produce miscarriage. Price 51 tier bos—calm fine, 55. Sent to any address by mall, post free.. 5n tellers will bo answered unless they contain a remittance ora postage stamp- \ ' Ur. Bonaparte's French Patent Mate Safe! This atll- ’ do enables those whoso health or circumstances do not permit an Increase of family, to regulate or limit the number of their offsprings without injuring the , constitution. It I* (he only safe and sure preventive against Pregnancy and disease. The above article Is specially Intended to fulfill this desideratum; Ills perferity.safe; no metallc substance enter* Into Its composition. The price of the French Patent Mate Safe, $1 tho single one, 5< por half dozen, #7 per dozen. TTp Ail order* addressed to UR, K. BONAPARTE, •Tone? Sycamore Street, between Fifth and Sixth *U-, i Cincinnati, Ohio, will bo punctually attended b>. llr-f U. ran ’ bo consulted upbn all diseases of which thU a book treater Office hours 8 a. w. to 8 r. x, \
.These Certificate are unexceptionable axil undeniable, for they are given voluntarily by the persons cured, who testify to what they know and Teel. These remedies are perfectly mild and agreeable in their operation, and cannot be tried by any afflicted- person without giving the utmost satisfaction and delight. Prepared and sold by Da. -W.' U. MOPPAT, feblO-iy 335’Broadway, New York. ID* Fotsaleby J. L. THIEBAUD, Vevay, la.
Up-Hill Work.— Tho Mississippi river runs up hilt, the month being two miles higher, or further from the center of tho round earth, thou its source. 'The motion of tho cafth overcomes the ■ acclivity on the same principle that tha water travels up on a grind-stonoinmo-u‘on. So saith the learned Dr, Boynton,
Afflicted Read!
Philadelphia Medical Home— Established twenty-three years ago, by Dr. Kinxkus, comer of Third and Onion at*., Pliliadelphb, Pa. . - TwmsTaett vnu 1
* Those symptom* Hallowed toco on—which this medicine Inrsriaoly romore*—aoon follow* honor Pawxa, Fstcitt, and Immic Pm—In one of which th o patient may expttr*. Who can aay Ibattheae excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diicites—Ik* aantTT and Conimmoaf The record* of the las*kb diTtcxs, and lb* melancholy death* by CoKttmrnon, bear ample witness to the tntlh of.theae assertions. - In Lunrtie Asylums (he most melancholy exhibition appears. The eountcncivco ti aciaally sodden and quite destitute—neither AlirthorOrtefererrlsiuli. Should a sound of the votco occur, 1. la rarely articulate. - With wofuj measures wan despair ■ • Lew aullen sound* his grief beguiled." • ■ .: Debility is mo *t lerribleland baa brought thousands upon thousands to untimely- grates, thus blasting the ambition or many nobloy oaths. flv’eah be cured by the use ef (bU ' .:' ‘ £ - ; ■ , *, ; I N F A LL ! II I.E II EME D Y. If you an stiftring with any of Ihe above dtslrcmlng : ailments, thd Finn Krmscr Beam will 1 cun yob.-r Try it and be codtinecd of Us efficacy. Beware of.Qtiock Nostrums & Quack-Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and retotooeex,, Citizens know and atold them, and save Long BaObrinf. 'Money, and Exposure, by sending dr catling for a bottlo of this Popular and SPECIFIC KBh)EDV., > . It allay* all pain and infltmailon, I* perfectly pleasant In Its iu'« end odor, but Immediate in Its action.
A Distillery Struck ny Lioutsiso. ' The Chicago papers state that a distil-, lory in Michigan City, belonging Ip a . Mr. Holy, was struck- by lightning in ft storm on Sunday night, and set oh fire.— It was entirely destroyed. ? Loss; abont 315,000. It was not. in operation at the time. - r '. v ' ‘ ' l.
Experience has rendered Dr. K. * moit successful practitioner In the cure of nil diseases or a pri rat e nature; manhood’* debllllya* tn Impediment to marriage; nenrOQ* and sexual infl rallies, diseases of the akin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There IsanerllbabltMimetlmesindiilgedlnby boys, In Milled c, often growing. op with then t« manhood; and which If not reformed In doa time, not only besets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, bat give* rise lq a series of protracted, Insidious. and deputing affections.' F«w- of tho*o who giro way to this pernicious .-practice are aware of the consequence*, unlit they And the nemos system shattered,feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears tn the mftid. {See pp.S7,S8,2P. of Ur. X.ta book on “SelfPreservation.’’ The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, la unable to labor with' accustomed rigor, nr to apply blanilnd to atndy; his step Utardjr and weak; lie 1* dull,Irresolute; and encage* even In hi* snort* with less energy than usual. Jfnoemandpateahlmrelfbo* fore the practice baa done It* wdrst, and enter matrimony, hi* marriage Ii.norniltniir and bis sense telb him ibsl lhls Is mused bycarly follies. These sro consideration* whibh should swaken the attention of all who arc similarly situated, r ’ r. • ‘v •: ..'REMEMBER, ‘ • v: . • Ho who plaecshlmseirunder Ur. Ktsxtus'* treatment rosy religionerconftta in hts honor as a gentleman, and rely oponlhe aamr»neo,Uial'lhe secrets of Ur. X.'s pallenta will nererbo. disclosed. Young man—let no fiUd modeity.deter you’ from mating known your case to one, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend yon. Ur. K.’s residence has been for the last twenty yean at the K. W, comer of Third and Vnlon'stmeta Philadelphia, Pa. . PATIENT'S AT A DISTANCE p Can ttaire.(by stating their ‘ease-explicitly, together with all Umlr symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remittance,} Ur. K.’s medidne, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to. any port of the .United States, and necked secure from damage or curiosity, by Mail or Express. . • • , •. > • , .• . Head I, Yonthnnd. Manhood It A.TigoroniUfeora Premature Death,. Ktnkettn on SS Letten containing Outvalue in stamps, mill ensure a copy,by mail.
ter Business men who keep, whiskey in tho back end of their' stores; for the accomodation of country customers,'! and whisky drinkers,- should give them, the wink not go aft, while temperance 'cus; lomcrs arc dealing, or newspaper reporters are about. ' *
-|Tcn—'Ten'- •’ •' ,i}. ' WE ;invite the attention of! IheJSSEk ■Itivertofgood-TEA; sorlroenl, sj wc have; a large stock,'-andyi>p<fl offer it low,.]- CutaasoE tf Waldo.
j£tTA Fafo section for insurance Cop; panics. Tint city of New Haven, Conn., containing 35,000. inhabitant®, sustained losses jy fire during the year ending May 1st. only to thoexlent of $10,372, being 814,785 on buildings, $1,587, /on 'personal property. - '. - • _
HELUBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU: It prepared directly according to Ihb Rotes of. r - V ; Piui)»*'cr amd CiiEjjisrfcr, ’; W lib too greatest accuracy and: Chemical knowledge and care devotcd'ln it* combination. Seo Professor Uiwm 1 . Valuable works on too Practice of Physic, and inostof.tM Ule SiamlardWorks of Medicine* TO» *QT- * One hundred dollar* will bo paid to any Physician who can'proto toallho Mcdlano/oyer Injured a Patient; ana ton testimony of thousands can bo produced to prove that it does great good... Case« of from one week to thirteen yean’ standing harp been effected. The mass of Voluntary-Testimony In possession of the. Proprietor, touching its virtue* and curative powers, U immense, embracing name* well known to • ■ / Sclenceruiid Faiue. ■ .100,00O.BbtUea Uwve Been Kold - and nolnnugleinstooMoratoilun basbeen reported! * Personally appeared beforejne, an Aldermanof too City of Philadelphia,'!!. T.Hiuuold, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that hi* preparation contains no narcotic, Memory or Injurious drug, but am purely. Vegetable.! w-"-,?.**~♦; - ■ •’ li. T. FIclmsold, Role Msnufacturcr. . Sworn and subscribed before me lisle Od day of No vomber 18H. - : r .MVa. P.Hiitus. Alderman. ■ Price ft per Bottle, or PU for gS, delivered to any Address,—Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colic* ges. CIergymen nnd other*. \ . Prepared and Bold by H.T. Hr.mioLD, Practical and Analytical Chrmiit, No. 62 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phtla. (O* To be AoJ of J L, TiiltnuD, und of oil Dntggitlt and DeaU'rt throughout the United StaUt, Canada* andiJnfiiA Jj’rocincrr. BnwAkr of CouK-fkirgiTs.
Konnwlin Salt. "f uST RECEIVED,* GOO barrels No/I Kan•P-; awha Salt /For sale low.for cash; o' k ‘ ' " • ;■ -i s. E. & j: K. PLEASANTS.
Fanning a Good Business.
Farming Is a business that ; does nob receive its just duo in the estimation ofi people in general. - It.is usually regarded as a low occupation,'when comparedwilhi professional arts. This is.ee rtainly' f * very erronious conclusion, and inuslariio-from-this cause. There are a groat many who claim to be fannere'tbat'only. make* a mock of their p ro fossion \ '■ and t b eoon »■ *. sequences are, wo find them iB poverty and ignorance. Bat ' tho indolence-of fc fcjv, should not condemn this bonprablooccupation. Farming is a business, lhai is independent, useful and pleasant; it isthe formation of all other branches of business. It is agriculture that spreads quo bountiful tables, and famishes the material for our clothing, and gives employment to the merchant and'mechanic/' The* farmer has the advantage of all others im this reipect; ho does not.find it necessary to advertise in every newspaper bis occupation and place of residence. He is nob the politician, who feels a doep concern lest he should not please the public*. and'tyho must uso aU'tbe ingenuity bo ismanler of to keep on the" popular aldo ofi the people. • ' . rVHeaders, if you wishlolivo a quiet Independent life, be farmers, ’- > “ ■
A Yanked lady;pictures a good man as “pno who is keerful of bts elotbed,' ••don’t drink sperile,. kin road a Bible ’ibont spellin’ the words,-and kin oat cold dinner on wash days to eave the vvimmin folks from cooklV.”
/v.- : Hides Ranted, u v HIDES of all linds bought by. the undersigned/al the highest market price.) - v «i2«tI;: ;cUiiK^N^;wALpo.^
hpHE REV. 0. S. BURNETT. while JL laboring si & Mlalonary in Southern Aria, discovered ’simple amt certain Cure for Consumption, AitAma.iRroncAit/s, Caught, Colds, NtTzout ; Debility; and-kll impurities of the Stood; also, an'easy and effectual {norieoflnbaling the Remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit bis .suffering fellows, Le will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and expljctt directions for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. ' Address ! Rkt# C. S. BURNfeTT, feb3*6m ' . 831 Broadway, N. V. City.
Gratis! Gratis!! GutWU-A. rkrr Gittto alu MISERY BELIEVED.
•"“Nature's Golds,’* o new.sad popular work, fall of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike eatenbted to prevent yean oftnlseiyj and save thousands Of tires, b distributed without entire, and forwarded by malt, prepaid,'to any Post Obee laths Unites Slates, oo receiving. so order, pndosbg two- postagestamps: ,. . jjlS-Iy.
OCrdob printing, in all its varieties, executed in quick time, and. at prices to suit the times/.Call and learn prices and leave yonr, orders. /v :
BAKER'S YEAST— on baud and for ula law, aa well at all other articles usually found at a regular Bakery. £ ra ar3 Cwattox $r Watoo.
€a$i) for tDl)eat I \M/ E will pay the highest market£SSk * T- price, IN CASH, for any quan-TSF lity of Wheat ■ • S. K. ft J. K. PLEASANTS.: Veviy, July 29, 1857. J , ■
£5TId Boston, one hundred and two firm**, corporations and individuals, are taxed for a quarter of a million of dollars and upwards.
COOPER’S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by may20 GR1SARD $ SON.
SUGAR fc MOLASSES-By the barrel, or in less quantities, to suit purchasers, just received and fur sale at - rnartt HARWOOD & DOAN'S.
Dearbon* County Agricultural Fair is lo bo held ibis year at Aurora, commencing on the 24th of September.
/''iLOTUJNG.-—A Infgo and General Assortment of Mens aad Bo}s Ready-made Clothing, for Spring and Summer wear, just received and lor sale low by • mays ALFRED SHAW.
IP you Vant Tiibs, Buckets, Bolter Firkins, Half Bushel* &<!’• cheap fpr eash, call at ocl38 : CLARKSON ft WALDO'S.
CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale low by febU F- L. GRISARU frSON.
Ask for IIELMBOLD’i -Tak* No Other. aitg!9 Cukes Guskantced. ly
JfcirThe Free Soil parly in Merapliie propose to form a State ticket to test the question of free and slave labor.
Ci OLDEN SYRUP —We have a lot C of 0)0 l»it SI. Louli GoWon Smf, for salo cheap, t CLARKSON & WALDO.
1J1L0UR. —A Superior a t tide of fam* tty FLOUR kept constantly on hand." •dcc2 CLARKSON ft WALDO.
|rn kegsbelmont NAILS, JLCF wj in store and lor sale at reduced prices, /opts*’ a - : f. l; grisard ft sun.
PLOWS. —A large, snpply oJ'Teacock & Sob's Steel Mould ,- y- V Boards Plows, for tale'at Cincinnati prices. ' apT F. L. QRlSAKU ot SUN,
’OirThe Kentucky Slate Pair is to be first week in September this year,' ; at Loimvillo, ‘ ' * -
Window Sftsh. 8 by in, 9 by 12, 10 by Hi and 10 by-15, at :ep9 F. L. GB1SABD * SON’S.
MANURE AND STRAW. EORKS, i-TJL SpsdeB, Ifoci and Rakes, Just received from Pittsburgh bv - GRISARD $ SON,
SALT— SALT.—A superior article .of Superfine Misoh’ Cjly Table Salt for sale cheap by- CLARKSON ft WALDO.
LITTLE GIANT AND.. V. Corn rind-cob. Mills» ' al Manufacturers prices, at 1 V- ' nortfi OHISAHD &* SON'S.
:• .washing n«(d/ : 'T' C’ ARINQTON'S Superior Washing Fiujd is Tor sale in Vevay by Clarkson jy .Wajdo. UXGfre it® trial. , -V '
LOOK HERE. Hay, corn, oats, rye, barley, i. WHEAT, POTATOES, OJUONS, APPLKS, and ONION SETTS, tikeaal Ihe highest matket price in payment of Any debts due us. -cell V3& -ORISARD 4 SON.
