Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 September 1858 — Page 4

SWAN A L’O.’S LOTTERIES

Je.iv, “if 1 ilo tins, people will rail me i proud,.” \Vcll, what if they do? It ! will- only be telling the truth, for yon off \ proud, proud of your charin'tor, proud of : your pm-i leges, and proud of your ladth. If you hie not proud, as the widow Be* says, “You are a poor hilling crlt[ter.' 1 Then hold up your head, and he 1 pioud of your health—sit straight, stand 1 straight, walk straight, and aet ; straight.- HvniKSi;,

A. II. C. BROCKEN, - CO Cliff Street, Stir IVt, Manufacturer of

THE INDIANA BEYKIDLE,

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i [E'fyfn iht* riiiKmaiiifiiu I Physical Education, i Dr. "Webster tlcfines Physical Education to be, "The Education which is di j reeled to the object of giving etrcugtii, .health am! vigor to the bodily organs or

IS Published" at Vcvay, hid., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded to subscribers si the low price tff .one dollar rrs asm h, in sdsance, "i .

Triumphant I!

Class Syringes, itomccpalliic Vials, Graduated Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc., G\ LASS Ware for Chemists, Druggists, PerI fmr.ers, - PhcdoetJpliers, etc. Green (ila;s Ware l*y the p.-ckage. A liberal disjoint made to tile trade. Orders from Country Diugeists and Dealers solicited. PriceLists Sent on application. sepS-Sm

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It is devoted to General News, Political Intelligence, Agriccltcre, Local ■ News, A*c., Ac., oml the discussion of ell questions ,»f interest 10 the public (rent-rally. Us tdirorial cotumns will be Neutral in Politics and Religion.

Continue (o I>r«ir >« Canal Without lut tempt Inn. ' SWAN Jt CO.'S

I.oMcrUa nre l.rf;n), *n<l Antltorlzed by

the Slot? of CScorgla,

■powers.’' i The human ho ly is coniposeil of v.t- | lions oigiuis or powers among which, ■ the bouts! muscles nerves ami arteries,

JT The late attempt to injure our firm bis shown that our Lotteries are drawn fairly, that out prizes ore paid'punctually, and that our schemes are more iiKrdl then any other Lottery in the world !

UnliWsome other papers, its editorial col* umrs wfll be free from vulgarity and profanity. . He (leering the wishes and wants of this community, we ask, and hope to merit ami receive, the encouragement and patronage of the public. F. J. WALDO, Pcbusuer. .

I'rospvctu* ot lire

‘occupy eonspicnoiis places. [ Wo nroposa to wiite for the Gem, o 15ories of articles on Physical Education, Lilian whicli thcie is no subject (note im- '* portant; notwithstanding the want of alitcniion which it has heretofore received. iln this article, we will’maltC some re- ; marks on-the hygiene or health of the j bones, ami give Mime directions 'by wlibli ■they may be preteived in their healthy

I’lMLOJI ATlt'EAX G E5t;| To ’beTssucJ Semi-Monthly, at Vcvay,Ind., as the Organ of the Vcvay High j School, and devoted to Mental. Mor* si, and Physical Education. SF sufficient encouragement -is offered, (he members of tbe Vevay High School and the.PhihVnathen’n Society, will commence the publication pf the'above-named paper about the li'rii'of Sepi'-mber. laoS. Wo .feel assured that tmr fclloW-cilizern i.et-d n.t arsimieiiis to convince llkm of the '.importance and utility-of this entt-t prise. It commands Hidf to every one, as a gro.il and pr.i*?cwortliyuieai:" -if enconragenient to those ,'u'lia .ire (oirim; iV'i mi Education.Tiitu Patents. Friends, and Fellow-citizens, , von we appeal foi »*id., Will your generous ■ beads respond to this appeal by Veconiinc'snb* ■sv libers for the “Gem !“ *

H'llK ff>!Io»ltc Scheme 'will be drawn by S, Sw** J * A- t'o.. it ins pen of the Sparta Academy .Lottery, in «arh of their SI nth? Somber Lotteries for September. iSSf*, at AI'fil'.'T.t, Georgia, outer the superintend cnee of Com mint o tie ra. ■

Doings of Rum.

Mulea vs. Horaca

''Hon. Edward *Evcrett enumerates the following among other evils Ime;»peR»n« has indicted upon this country within the last leu vears, viz: 1

Spring nnd Summer Goods.

Clubs 31 draws on Saturday, Srpt. 4. *58. Glass 32 draws' on Sainrday, Sep. 14. ’58 Class 33- draws on Sainrday, Sep. 18, *58 Clas* 34 draws on Sal onlay, Sep. 25, ’53

Amlmoii tt II -trail, HAVE just received and are now opening at t heir-Store room in

I, It ha* co-t in din-et expenses S50, 1 * 000.000 anu!i&lIy., ,5o00.Ct)ri,('0»J. ii I: ha« cost in indirect expenses SCO,; OuO.OriO irmuially, $000,000. 00 IN

cr M O O R E F I E LD,\a la full afid complete stock of seasonable Dry Got-ls. comprising a choice and suried assort ' nient of -lhe'att-st slv'es n( - nui:ss & FASCVDUY GOODS, 1 GUOCKItlKS. MITIOXS, &, , ; which are olfert-d at prices « liieh; win. defy . conipgtirioii. mid to, which.w*- rr.*p*'(>if,ij,y in - vite the attention of our old cuirimifn-V ufld jibe public generally. ■ - Jj' Call and esanrifur" von rsetves. ■ ■ 1 A ml ei-mi A' llrigun. j MuOTcfiGld, Ind., apr. 2S, ISAS.

On flic Plan of Single Number*. 50,000 TICKET*;. . fire thoutand four hundred end £5 Prizet’ Nearly one Prize to every Nino Tickets, .llagjiifivriit scheme,

il. It has burnt nnd otherwbo destroy• ed property to The the fuuoiritl of" 6o tiJOri.UQO. ' '

1 act nm, j j In the human body lhoy:.m*-OS l-mc-; [besides the truth. This number yattes lit: ; (lift’oronlilei)ous oMite, ftom it lie fact that j the number of pieces‘«f which, one bone* ■ is cdpiposed* vanes under the;.saine cir- ■ j ctfiiistances; (or example,, the bfeiM-hon" ‘in infancy has eight- piece.'; in yonth ‘ three,‘.while in old ago it has .bat one.— i For "the sake of convenience, anntbm:>i* ! have divided the hone* into fo.nr classes ; ■ 1stTlio Head; -d. The Trmit; dt L Tin- ■ IJpjKr Extremities, und 4:h, ]lhe Lower ; Exticmltic's. . ! ,]h iliciir.it el a's .there rue/8 bones o! -the 410)11,-'4 of each e:ir, and; 14 of the ‘face*- The trunk is cmnposcd ol t>4 ; bones. The luWer extremities hits 00. Suid the upper extremities (14. Now, o( 1 all these curiously w r 0 ug 1 1 1 : b o n e s_—- a i I adopted, in wi'dom to the utlices they (ill. 'there is not one that;occupies a"jduei- ! where it is not-iieed»*l," .’riienpcvery bom* whether small or large is, intended to he ‘j of important utility in ibn Innjinn econo(me.:- Tbeir utility: artniM- the necessity of bestowing upon them the proper care uml; ; anerition. In* older lo iio this we nm4, 1st.-Give (he bones proper oxer Seise. ' The hones of persons who lead in* j active, sedentary lives, aio deficient in 1 sizejnntl'proportion, as well ait iu solidi-; jly and strength, lint the, Wncs. of the ! active: laboring man,-are large and well I proportioned, dense and strong! Then ] : don't be afraid of exorcise, iny- young j friends, want to men, and women of yourselves. r >/./ .

to tt ntiwn EACH SATPUDAY IX bEPTEMHERI t Prize of..$70,000 4 prizes of,...$900 1 pnzc of... 30,000 4 prizes of .SCO I prize of. ..IP.fYO, 4 prizes of- ,700 1 . 5,000 4 prizes of......fi0f> 'I prize i>f.... 4.000 30 prizes of...,,500 1 prize of.... 3.0fO ‘ SOprizesof.... .300 . I pnze tif.... 1,500 1 Oil prizes' of,V,. 1 4 prizes tiL.. 1,000 \ 230 prizes of.....‘100 ArritasiUATiosraiiKs. 4 pnrei of S-UU approx. to 570,f TO prize nrv SlCft’* ,4 “ SO v 30.U0 •• iiuf> ■ 4 . *i ■ cm ‘‘ id.uo ** < 4 “ ISS , CAMJ. “ SUfi - ,4 ** ‘ RO “ 4-UOfl ** 4uO • 4 *• ‘ 73 ** 3r«l “ . 3» 4 “ 30 ■ : ■ *• son s.om •* - sd are ■ - .. )m,oou

4. U Ins destroyed 30,000 lives aniinally, :;on.i 00/. " a V. ’ - ill h hiis made not ‘les* i!mii 2P,fcOO ictdm** minualiv, 200.0M0. .

Wjil t.he Vriends of Education, be so kind as foseini n» a list of subscribers from their raspttitiyc- neigh hut hoods ? - - . I";* Teniis, ~o tv tils per quarter, in advance. Address, "PHILOM ATIIGAX GEM," - )">MT\tf • ' . Yevay, Ind. (AVSiTAXiTJOB PIUXTTXG,

G. It has midi’.m>t le.-s 100 m a* niao iinnmiUy, l.OOt), '■

7. It'Ua-*f made at b':»v( 1001000 OfjdMiis a:,m.:d!y. l.OMO.ril'O: V ’ 8. It lias siijligaied 160 TMiidt-rs L* .700- ■ ' ,- :.v.- ■ ■.

SPRING & SU?»1M I TRAOE. ■ fg lMK imdersiened ore n-sw in receipt of a | B. Targe- a d cmnpfctc assuthiieiit ofj . liarilwart* a (1 ('iitlrvy, I Consisting in part of llie following .fading artittes, n-.wit;— . . '• •; . ‘Talde.and Pocket Cutlery, a ScissorsjftndJilieJrs, ■ . * Hnzo;i| hnd>ilrops, (: - ■ ■ Talde, Tea. and Hastine Spi,.>n«. - I -;. ' Edge'P-nls of all descriprien*.' ~ 1 ■ Bench Planes. Gages and Sq-mtes, ; I;'. Hand, liipp.V.iiiiielA: j’vtiuain Saws, | . WiWf and Cniss-Cut .Saws, Car[>entcr‘s and C-yipcfs Tools. , .

At Low Prices for jCash!

1). It has caiiM? I --000 miu-MvsJ ]() h has iMii-igtiVd to j (ils and pii'tuis lid.V.UOO. V-.. 11, it has endatig-ted ihe iithorirnnco liift us Ty uiir fat le'ts,- and fixed a Tout idlfl on the (air name of Ameiica.

Nexr to Vrowp( and Energetic Attention, the best way to

Increase Tonr: Bnsiness,

•’MS-5 Amounting to $->20,000 Wlifle Tickets $10;' Halves $5; Quarters $21. O’A Circular showing iln* plan of the Lotteries wtli lie sent to any one desirous of ie-

The mule, iu some parts ot the j country, is taking the place ol; the hor.se, ton great extent, and; if our farmers would make ex per*; hnents lofmd the relative value; of the two, they .wi.iuld adopt the! mule to a much greater extentthan they have done heretofore, | We should try to have those ani-j inals which will cost the least for j raising and keeping, and do most work, as far as we possibly I can;.ami inorder, t) do this, I; know of no better plan than to i learn, the experience of the farm-! ers, through tlu^ agricultural paper'. Ithiuk mules are prefers: ble ld horses in several respects: 1. They are much more easily kept than horses. They eat less/ than horses—aro better aide to themselves on wild paswill stand harder treatment, coarsei* and inferior fare, : and do not givens much trouble. Their hilt Ihr shoeing and doctoring is not one-half asmuclt. The . cost of ralsliiir a liorse till it is three years old is variously estimated'at from -Sou to $Bo; and ol the mule, for the same length of time, from $20 to $30 and sometimes even less. ' 2. They are more easily disposed of hi lots, at any time,- at pood prices ranging from $90 to $130, and in some places, good, large-sized five-year-olds bring from$17o to$200. ; ... .j 3. They are fit for service much j sooner than horses; , At two years ’ old they arc generally considered: capable of performinglabor, while the horse is not for at least a year later. , . ;. 4. They are ajmost entirely exempt from disease, and such diseases as they are liable to are easily cured. The horse, being excitable and suspicious, 'Is easily. urged to a much greater amount of exertion than hp can bear, especially so with speedy but the ■'mule, being calm and portiiiacions, is able to resist till thestimfdants to over-exertion. : . • ■ y.. :T!icy live to a much greater age than horses, having keen khown to attain the age of seventy years. They are strong and good workers at the age of twen-ty-five to tliirty years, or more.— The average ago of the mule is. twice that of the horse.:*' ' . If mules are managed projicrl y I iu breaking, not one in ten will ! bo stubborn, in' plowing corn, &c., they do not break down near as mvcli as horses. : Ay

Is to'circulate Bills and Cards extensively *

. Wishing, ■> '■ ' .'bv jbn.vo. OfaiPo pnisViis tit s of t tn* rot n d.

' nnO to enable business men 14 dolhis, I lie . INDI AN A REVEILLE OFFICE : Oilers peculiar ml vantnees. This cilice i3 . now jpipptieJ with a

From Wiedown to ItsdmtgV There is.’.': mm- that y«!i can hint vy-iy cheap as 'Svi-liiiij !” . A vi<fy4'h’':( e -11, I'itt, ! fw v hut rijh: ] y n ;I.. Ami ’.is wt pi hi do, , -■ Pervert itamt .iiiUieii. .

j r ■ —Also— • '. j . JOO pair Trace ChainV i ’■ llaltcr.ChaiiiV ' ‘ ■j——otepait-It, vast Chains,. ■' . . j ■ 5A L»e Chains, .V ,■ ' J : S5 Lock Clin ins, - Double and Smile liar fc VO mis, \ ' Pistols of ereiy description! . *-■ j Shot Hogs. I'iai iIv.', Flasks dml IIoiik. * ! Saddle aiidCirnage Trimmings’. such as t I fridge Ififts, Enameled Leather, j itpckles, *. : ilo •■’■ • Chub, { Stirrups iVSpurs, Laces A Fringes, [ Tacks am) Harness Sad d Vs, . ; -Brass [hinds. Ac., Ac, . I - Haring personally selected' the above arli(cits, we caii assn re our friends -itia: they ate jof superior ■*pialiiy r ami wf mlend selling jllicm.aI wholesale or’fetJiit at as .buy ptii ts'as I I hey c.i n be bring lit West of-IIiemniMitio ns. j' * tJ i ve irs a call.nnd ex.l mine our si tie k of (goods anil prices,- before : going elsewhere to ' purchase. ' F. I,. <*iis;irrJ& -Soil, i. Vevny, hid, ; ' i . aprS

lillflill, ■ ; *, - Arid □ , large assortment of- .■* iPipS-A® to>s 9

jftivins- it.-' . ■■■'•, [ Cerllflrnlc*’of Pnckni;eii Trill be n*W al the I M Id mm: mU'«. which li the risk ; Ceil ill rate of package yf 111 Wholes $50 PO ■ Do.- ; do. , - „ Ifl ilstves .(0 Oil Dcy .do.; I■* Quarters .21(00 iKt." do.' in HuJiHis,': 10 (o j ■ In Ordains Ttcktltor Certificatr*, enclose I the to out add re.*' ftft.tbr Tirtel* or.lt-ri.il, ou . ri-ft'ij.i of whirli they will l*f forwardol lo tfret mail. Jl’crilift'cr-tti.n have tU-U-Ui-ihJiurlu any tbnrc they „ J may ili**l-nai-. The tUlnf drawn AumVtwand pri- ' * i.-,i will In- sent to pnfcha«er* Immediatelyafter tho j-Ira*die.- Pim-hasi'Ts will ploa'rwrUe j (tiain. end civc their .hvibftSeC 1 . cornu; tnJ State. ■ ■ l! - ?’ Keltic ml vr that cvtnr pri*.* Is drawn ami pa; * . aM>! in'fill i without tlnlnrliuti. ; 1 All tirtii-. lit jnJriliiitiif nnil... tn.hi/,1..

I wish —a'coiViriipn wish indeed—. . Mvpnrse \Viis somewh it bitter, : Thai 1'might cheer t he child of need, . AmlrVd my pride lb )] Wr; .. That"I might make oppress ion tee!, < ■■■ -As only old can make it;: ; And break \he 1 yranl> xml 0f sdce) , As only gold can break it! I wish fliitl sympathy ami love, .... And evviy bn mini passion • , ... That im's'its o try in above,'". V. etinie and.keep in fashion— Thai scorn, and jtnbnisy, and halo,■ A'ml evvty hhse’viiiidioit, , - ; Was loiri ml ft Tty fath-mis deep ‘tScueaMi the wayesnfocean,-.

Parens, Inks, C'aitns, Ac.-,

AmUbe'mg: muter thestipcriiiiendaiirg. of an fcxpcjicncetf Printer, we ate coiifidtnl of civ-’ iny enliro'saliiraHimi to. those'in want of C'tRD axi>’JbAi ' -

f, jr? 1 -HI. prites i<r SM<tt on.f ttndi-r, p»!.I Immediately after the draw lie- oilier pri* -s at J!ic ti'iial limu of (tiirti ib;-. ('•itiimithlrallou' 1 sirlrTl; i<iiiSdi*tiila1. Address alt i*ers r-.t Tic«-‘L* i»r fViilthnti** l» S.SWAN i\ I'‘I., -Inoiiiifi/.f.'tr. of I he nmnltts that are drawn f.'olii the w licet, with ;‘ie ainoiitil of lltc prise ithateacb is entitled tn, will In* ;m Misled after ■ever; drawine,"in the fidt.iuinc* p.iii-t-r— AVm Orlran* UtUa; M'thiU ('hurlrnton SVmthird. jY« thrill' ti’tzrjtr., .ttl-inla Inlrlli•It u fi r. A". 1*. iV'rri/? thy Srtrn*wih Mitmin" .Yrirt,- ItiCfimXid ilu/.iiJcA. .Vnr'Vuri l)i*]<irh, t’nujiliu’r ;ALV».; t'liriuu, A>tiutl.t j.f**r 1 ('onftituVoiiiilift, ami l.itilr Itnfi" V ,t rt,'' Trur Urmucrul] "■ att-fii-lm

Printhi%' (it Low. Prices!

I w isii (hit I ft iends wereul ways true, ■ And niuiivts always pure: I wi« h ;l he yomi vrrfe not s>» S> tv, ’ ■ 1 wish the bad were fewer; ■ 1 wish that persons.nv'er foryot - To henl Ihett pin os itiicltinc; livisb Unit praelising.was not . Sod life rent from prey cli!ti = '.

Parents, leacli your daughters, among other things, top lay ami romp,* to cook arid -wash and scour and mid', and i necessary to saw,arid split .woo'd, .work in thi} garden and to*. tal?e full; free; ami healthy exercise. Let yonr boys run and jump and skip rind pliy. It joi liavc ho useful labor for them at jhonic, Aiivj than (o your nvtihbors, mid : teach them j nevejf to le ashamcd of honcsi luboy.— l AVhilc yonr children are at school, they ) shorihl.have ririiplo* tinic fori plenty i<f | exercise. - Biu ; with the majority'of pa-1 rente, the niost prominent (piestinri ihsit j occilpica their minds', while their chiidronl ate at school, is this : "Arc (hey Irani- \ ing fas*?” Not, "Arc they lining, means' to promote their health, as well as to developc their - minds?” ■ Look dell to this in the future.; v ■ ■■■. • i: The hones should never ho compre.v eed.T ,Tho''clothing,should bo worn loosed lacing has mined !ho health of.thousands of young ladies, and i-* even now* sowing the 1 seeds ordeal h in the pathway of thousands more. It requires liiit ljliltlo ' pressure,.on the walh of t!ie .trunk • to bomprcKP Tlic; chest—throw it out pf. its natural shape and thus te-id a death-chill to-the lungs and lu-ait. This accounts for the reason why so many i\> - mileadic at so;carly an age.- If yon desire fan .early and painful ac.-puintam-e wiiUhcousnmpiion, heart-diseases, pallid, cheeks, 1 grinding sheets ami yawning graves, you need only to keep your cht.-t com pressed . anil force your hear I* ami lungs;to occupy too circumscribed a space by tight |aci»g.try to iuduco yonr children to walk or,"stand alone” at too early an age. ;^ -This throws tho whole weight of their little bodies upon their lower extremities, which causes the hones to bend and produce "kindy’’ or "how hys."

W ASIIISOT.O > Ft) L \ I) U V A.\ » V A C II i\ K WatlKS, ■ lMii.tvv. ■

II A 5 S fi L M A A A V I A T O .\ , MAxrrAi-|rai;Bj or . EXCINIiS nnii.Ens, CAST Wiiitiglii Iron Mai-liiinrv, nf all .kinds; Kf:st MuU-t nml Cit* ele Saw Jliils. Also, j ■ Ilnkc, Clriiin Srpn rater, Imprcrr- ■ cil. 1*111> (jinitii ,Srp:*rjiIi*r,

I wish that riifidein wiftth ititj.'lit be Appraised wph tr'othnnd candor; I wi>;li H at were five Ftonj ift.achfciv and slander: ‘ ['wishthat men tl.eit vows wonld mind, Thalc women ne'er were noeisj I wish Dial wives Were alw.iys Kind, , A:i i hiis'imnbt ittways Inyi rs.'

I w;?o-i r -iu fine—-that'Jny''and mirth; , Aud t-'-vry g'h.d ideal-, i- ,'. Mcy come.m-while throughimiDie earth

*t'o he the cmrinns reat. Till (idd shaU eyvty creamrv bless Woh tiis .Mtprenk-kt liivs.-tne. . Atii) iw'ipc be.tost in happiness, ' ■Andwtshtii'r t v pinsesfing. -

' SITTINGS OP TI!£ COUNTS,' j; Is tiwrririu\x:< (’<.', 'Ty. ! ■ -J ~ „ • . V 1 M in .M.iy, j 1 (.mirt, \ J in .November. S- : ■ contr. i l-d M.imhv of J.in >a(y, ) w Monday of July, }■ HI Monday of April,-. I HI'Monday In October.. i‘ Ct)M>lisS!0%> li'S CCH RT, ('•t MomW of Man'll, , I M .M-'iida; of JVptember, ■ Uiy.,,:,h:: ■' 1 Vf.'x!vr.

■ 1(1', MIlfT PilKMirn SI A cm M F. I nniisK rowuus f*.r Hru . » t»q 1.11 1..-. [Shaft iVaelmith ' •' ■ I rtMifAIILE RXOINF'S, shiiaVe for r»V I hint! Thu-shing ilm:hini s, C->tu ShclU rs, IN-i-i.iMc .M i! t.i. t AW* >tKS a w i tor, Ac.' The alien 'tint; of Fanners i? ilirec-ietl to (his (tiiw-vr, ns it lit-* aiiajn e:i to any use !o which1 It tm* jt *n i-r i:a_K !«t* | .F-if I'ircuUits, will, itidi.c .anil price, wlilress , jcneff 5n>

f TUK.XKWIA' ESTAltLlSMFD DpKUQSTOREy ■jYo. •>,Uchftiel's fane. Ferry Urtrl, ' V yiivAiviM).; SS ;steai!jty iticrensitie iii business, and the proprietor would respectfully announce to the public that Ins stock of ; DRUGS AM) CII I’MICA I.S Is miw'cdrrtplete in evory deparinieiil, and his .motto being "tmallprofit* atul -/nift rf/twn*,” he is propaied lb sell at -ptices .which can nop fail to pive genera) sit is fa vl ion As an exemplification of th a fact purchasers have only-to call at liU Dtng'Stort; ami be satis lied. ‘The; following' staple articles, of the nr.st |iii ii.ti.v, will pt -a!) limes be sold at the lowjest shade of profit Ull, Spirits ' Turpeiif lur, Pure White and Red Lead, Puilyj Lard Oii, t . IJurning Fluid, Engine Oil, Pish Oil, . [ Alcohnl, Varnishes, Uye SintTs, WiiidowlGlass, Painls of (ill - ■. j . colors;' Varnish, Paint ; I ; and '.White-Wash ■ - ISrnshtTt. - A c, ! The t.b<ne an.; ni i.t tie r at; ides sold at I he > Ni w l.lni«; Sn»«t:,'.’i wn(r,iiitid gtitoine ntid. ltd tlo- very ln,svtjnrtluy.-- '1. I Jj'The iiiidersigncd, tl.aiikftil for the liber jal patronage already bestowed, toliciIs, and will endeavor In', merit -a Continuance nl Hit* same. : Jaiit- f 5S ISAAC STEVENS.

(1 CAKI) from Dr, .lnr»o> HI. fm Jarrell, o/ thr ,Vm- YarkiLunp 7n* firmaru,~ My connectionfor the pnsieiyht i years with I lie above IiiMitutimi, ns Chief Phy-. sicinit, and li Twelve yeart’ courseof steady i devotion to the Cur*; of Pulmonary ,C*,nswinpI linn and its kindred ilisentej,,together with | toy unrivalled opportunities nmV ad va ntage of |palliol«jeical research—aided 'noth little by o ' perfect systsm of Medical Inhalation— h.uen-' ! iiMi-iVine to nnive at a decisive; direct, amir ; jiirrcssfnl rontse.nf 1 feat men I for Hie positive '.;tul radical cure of it ’discaxes’of the Throat’, I.'tn2f, ">n/ .-lir- Pu tropes. H'y Inhalation, the vapor D::»I O!'faii v <- propetlits nrmedicines are (iirii llv aildte-ve'l to the diseased organs and the invcumc-nl; 1 do ,’'ot ads i.*e the.use of Medical' Initiation of, any k.*ml. to the cscltH sion ol general tmitmtul; and nilfionglt I cdii:sitl.r it a liit-f'tl adjuvant in the proper man ae erne ni of those tearful a ml-, often f.’.'al -dis- . ai-i s, y. t 1 deuu, it u-ry necessary thnl t«ch should have lit,- benefit of i»oth general ati i tofat treatment. -■ 'Die success.of my Uf3tu:ei:i in the above diseases, and the brgb rto;tatter of the Institution over w’lnCh l have oi totij had the .honor to preside,-are too welt hit’.'n [ i need any eulogyor comment fp.m me. At tbc solicitation, of many private itiid professional friends, through whosephilnn- ■ thropic aid- the above charity has be til long and lib, rally supported. am) after due consideration, 1 have concluded to matte such at raniements ns will bring Ihp beneEtsof my experience and treatment within the reach of: ali, and not confine myself, as in-retofore, to those only who entered the Iplirnnry, ot who were able to visit me at iny office. Hoping' thertfiire that ih» arrangement wilt give cm ire satj.si.icinai, both to myprofessional brethren ’ and 1 1.c public, I Would respectfully announce in concision, that lean nowbe eonavtud in-mnttaUa or hj iitler,' on pit diseases ns i aho' d, and that the medicines, the same ,o* ■ U'td in Urn Institution, prepared to suit tacli | individual case, Inhaling Vapor*, Medical In- { buhra, $c., Sfe., will be forwarded by express j to any part of'I lie United Stales or the Cana-1

( WS/TllCll notv pnsseKt higher celcliiit) an ! I.M respectability amoiig the families of |thc l T nited Stales titan nny others before tin- < imblic, nr .used-by the .Medical Profession, are ".purely.Vccetable. ' j; They invariably and immediately relieve all jordinnry derangements tif- llfalth, whether }arising from Impnirfit. 1)1 (ire functiont, ! Coitirninf, UUiout uml Lictr Affection*, or ■iSfrofnhttt Ihhil. . ■ j Hot besides this, they act ‘powerfully and {specificly in Jnife avid Cironie ffArtiiaarism, j NV/t/rd Voint of /Ac Orsani ami litmb*, /’i/r*, IA’»(Aw‘»VJjum/icc. |Forms. CUtrt, Towors,' * Str> tein "f, .Sniper 5, SaU rJihrua, liruptionr,. ja.f iht Siin, liiifitaliiy Coutplrjri'in, ittllinux and Nrnnu* l.ontrtu** AVm.if j Ihldlitj. - .1/ftrlion* 0/ thr /t/»t/ifer.'ini/ Kidney*, Dro/isry. ■ Kryupcl't*, I'urni/il itumnrt, and olhrS still •core ti;:i)ign.-iitt and threat ni rig disease-.- - The Pnvnei'irrVinpossession nf t)i»it.<aads rif CertrGcales of this cmnpfeliensive itreary • of the • -- " • . ' . ■ ■ . ■ I l.ifr Pill* and PliwniT Hillers. - Tlit'i; Ceni finale are, nnexteptiotiable a.\d fir ilny ate piveii volniiiaritv by I tit* pt r.-oiu cnTvti, who t vsiify lo what ihey 1 know* and feel. Thesv rcmedits are pt-ifcetly ; mild and agreeable jn ilo.-ir i pvrtlion. and canrnot. betred by any aflticle*) person withun .giviiiii ;be inmost satisfaction an 1 dclighi. ; Prepared am! sulil by DnV.W. It ’ MuKKAT, ; feblfl-ly ’ ‘ 1 .335 Hfiiadw.iy; N‘.-w Y..r!t. U .[D’ For Sale by J. I-. THIKtiAi l), Vtv.iy, |;i

;K0WA 0 A T SSOCiATlO ; y ; . . u li 11. ,-\ r k!.u i v -. (A fU-nevidtUit .hxlitiilio-'-’, d ri,! .-r.-.luHim-,.1 In.- t!i ‘ r-U ’ ' ktlljrl.'lt with A’tf dvnt riflV all|tirrsi>u» aPlifK*.! i-tii : X' m s l> K >M IA TOI i b’ 11 o: A K in At 1. & liAKimi*otk\ck; fo.\ot:t;tin:.t. ci.kh 1 . svVHIbblN: Itm Viru«ru.'(AA*l? 'l. '-U.b AtiVSli. Ac. ' The yum Attn I.f tt.ca» fat dr'tniction of hnmon tife, mu-s'-l b; casos. ttiid I.V itcce|<tlmo.prirlin.hj oimr, the iiiiOfrl t■late ViftitnVof Ate. 1 ! di»;*as.** by ti..;.rss,ievei5.1 yafi B-m-. iretb-I tMr (’otiflrl'inr a»a rMAtil1\\ lll.K .vef W( ,ni v tImiMiai’l--t«/>h‘ii n Saty fur lht trcnlmm C r 'M* vta*' of ''-rl Lthuif f.nntt, and (o jive At to all «)»> npptj :Lv villi a , r condition, (sp.', nrfii]iqlion; haiilt.iif lifi*. Ac. v , km of tfvufinu |Hivcrty ati>l j.iiv>riiiir; laTim-ali me. - , feitia* livo of dniora. Ills uhi'dr'** toaibltliat tin* ’ AuxrUfiob rtnnmaiidi Ilia hlghcii AleCicafiAill net), and' a ltl funitsli.; thr in.«t approved wtitlem In-aliiieiiU- 1 ■ : •• . - 'the J'irectbnii, on a review (if th<> jiast. feet axsnre<I lhaUlivjr lattir* in* Oil* sphere nf ptf.irt. have lr‘en of ltuji |b, Ihe- t-flliil-nt.'esjierhltr.- ; 161he ynnpe, mid.ibi-'y havn ot>,vli'^.Vt’.,di , j them- ; ivlrr**,'with -rmewed teal, la ltd' very, imporUtdoal RlUk-li >!>-.{•!«•>) cause, - . ' Jilrt Published by itip Assocbljoni a hn ' Ft«_rina|i)rriitrji, or Seminal WeaknesJ, the Vice of unanlini. Alaourbsllon nr Fclf-.sbtiae. on.I ntlicr DU* , ea*ei of the K«mat Orsanf, by the Cotwutiinjr Kur* geou, which will tie ienl tiy mail (Tn 'a waled envelope), Pars or Ciuanc, on Uic rveeipt of Tw6 Slampy for postage, • ., '■ ; Addreio. for Keport or treatment, Ur. flutter R.' CiLHfirs.Cmi.ulltnc Snnri-mi, Howard AKovlanou, Xo. 3 Stinth Ninth *ireel. Pliiladelpkia, Pa, | 'Bv order of Itu Dlteclori, I ■ E2KA I). MHARTWELL, President, t GEO. FAIR l’HI Lit, .S.-ereinry. raartMy

I) It. WA LTO.\*S

li l < A > 1* I U;S. Jm to iitt; .Unrrr.p. — Yoirtc A.m’ehc.*

VlCTilK’CH^!

A Lesson on; Tmo Charity.

Nfc >taail Nut of Uilij cure* nlnclf-mnc

wst> out iif a liiimlrnt. No Balsam, m? Alt-rfuirp. nootlor on Ihe hit-alb, no feaiofdt-n'i-itiiii. Twit Mn.ill pills a !nste!ess am? I'anrn* - ** as water. Full i)ih*rti'*in arc cWen. V» that Ilu- ii.'li'ijl run run- himself aa crrtun a* with the ail- . xirr nf the limitV!cik*rk , nfi;il STirv'oa. and inutli bcl*W than with the mime of one o/ little riprScnce Id till* rla'i nf illvj*e. f ' j*iivr arJltit-To i*T*I’i*Tor TBrCmrstuThy etf -i *nim dollar 1i It*. I*. G. Wattes. No. til *cnh < •'’<i*r Bai-e, I'tiit«Ielr.|)(a. A literal flis* * !fV.. 1 ii ” '■■(■cruaiDC without the written riVJliltn (lie trailJ. .v,.. . --“ "jTof u, G. Gallon. , r ;. . . Hr. \V.’* treatment for Self-aluui, i. a ’ nc * 4 V* h < j! Itunthuly illtr.roi.tfrom'tlinutaBl toarw, ■■ Irr. * r ” t'ur-.Vtuii.lfviKwhfi bavo fried others without tertcin. TtiV’tn>atmriit lias tvm! i to cum as (he wmUw rUx Kndoot & ilamji,and ad.lrvet rr. W. aj aliom. glflng a full hUlory o.f your ain} tcu wl(i <i*i you tunic iltu toTieeuro what Is cetta'n^A 1 ItsOuat CrarlV ‘ macif-ly-B W C' . cotton yarns.

. At a missionary meetings amtfng tlio negroes in the West ladies, it iv related 'that these rcsolutioiw were, adopted:—1. Wo will all give something; !J. \Ve will each give according to curability; 3) Wc . will give willingly, At Uid .close of the meeting a leading negro took his seat at tho table with pen and ink, to pnt down what each came to coatribeta. Many advanced to tho table, and handed in their contributions, some, 'more,* some 1 less; v Among tfto contributors Was an old negro) who was very rich, almost as rich ns the rest united. Ho threw down a small silver coin. “ ) ’ “Take dat back agin, 11 said the chairman of the meeting) “Dat may be ’cordin’ to dc fust resolution, but not. 'cordin’ to do second.’’ The rich old, man accordingly took it up, and hobbled hack to his seat, much enraged. One. after:another came forward, ami all giving more than bimscl| he was ashamed, and again throw a piece of money bn the table, Baying—"Dair— take dat,” It was a valuable piece of gold, hut it was given with so ranch ill temper that tho chairman answered—•|No, sah, dat won’t do ! Dat may bo 'cordin’ to do fust and second resolutions, but not ’cordin’ to do third," He was obliged to take it up again. Still angry with himself, the rich old negro sat a long lime, until nearly all wore gone, and then advanced to the table, and with asmilo upon bis countenance, laid a large sura of money on the table. •‘Bar, now, berry well,” said tun presiding negro, "dat will do; dat am ’cutdin’ to all de rcsolotions." This simple narrative contains in a nutshell the whole formula of benevolence.

AS AGENTS FOR THE COVINGTON and Cooper Cotton Factories of tbir vicinity, anil Tor Uie Ho,le am) Eagle Factories, of Pittsburgli, we ere prepared at all times to fill orJars promptly for Pound Yarns, Nos. 5 to 12, oml Dozen Yarns. 400VSOO. 'Also; Carpel and Coverlet Warp, Twine, W joking. Balling, <tc., at the lowest current rales) and on ih? usual; credits,ofi liberal'discount for eash.

4. Seats for your children, either ini the school-room or elsewhere, should be made with backs, and so arranged as to allow the feet to rest upon it if floor.— Anatomists tell ns, that when (he child's fuel are in a swinging posture, "the (lex* iblc bone of the thigh is liable to become curved." And more than this, it throws the body into an on natural and injurious: position, which if persisted in, will soon he attended by very serious consequences. Tho last direction I shall give in the pres*! ent article is this; j 5. Sit straight, stand straight and walk : straight. Tliis direction is applicable to! all — the tailor at his work, the shoenia-; kcr on his bench, the scams tios.s at her! sowing, ihe lady at her piannn. the stu-! dent at the desk and the child ntthe din-' ner (able; —all should sit-erect. Don’t, bend your bodies into hoops, but main-! tain tho graceful posture that nature gave | you. ■ When yon stand, stand with your head towering toward’ heaven. Come, j slrdttfhUh up! And when* you walk,, walk 1 straight. Throw your shoulders: back, and carry hemi. "But." yonj

il;is. Traits—M> terms of treatment by let for ere ns follows, vii: $12 per month for oneh patient, whirl) will include mcdicint suflicienl for oar* month's met also. Inhaling Vapor, ond

I ; reiich .11 ill in cry.

F. J. WALDO, AGENT, VKVAV, IX U, cash agists, £an,7i* so Inhi nii-i M..:rb-i-’di?e, ,Hills,'Facturie.vaml I’■.■r.'iiii;)] Pi<'[i>-iV .rot tally, at tales v-i;h I!;;* hazard assumed. Pv.-n.i (no mui (mili-nls, insured for ' :i :mi of years on Hie J.mrrt favorable terms. I’arti'.'i!;!! jii'ei.lmti is eiuu to Hus branch of liL'Ut.iriee, by this Coiiljiaiiy. i J-'T’An Lom.cs I>inltn)>ly Adjusted, nil(3 jnoii) ji 11 y t’nlii nl tin- It much Olllcc, nt ] Chic hi mill, Oltto.f’Jlt

: JlltS-dt. ii OXEAKT’S j :H AIR TONIC,I I’nr (lie I’icAf rvnllrui of (tin Hair, j ( Drey a rati mi is an unfailing cute for j | Ju. tl;<. !l,:iiunt;:. ami Dover in the Head.! • it j)(t,vi i iit.-:r.e hair from tuniiny grey til) even '■ old ami is an infallible.- .provenlive of tjttf j j hair f.ililt.,; off’. ! Tlii.s Toi.ic is tic.* saine that was sold by [ Mrs. O’l.t-ary win e tiuppini: at Hie Leclctcl '• House, and gave entire satisfaction-to all who used it. , j" Every person r-honld try it, and we will guarantee rftt:l satisfaction. It is the cheap- ! tjt Tonic that can be boucht. For sale by j ISAAC STEVENS Mss- DETRAZ .& TARj DY, L, !J. KINCAID $ CO. jc 18 If

REMOVAL. .

R. BUCUANAty & SON, ' , augl3-3m* - . Cmcinnali, Phia.

an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows;

Mrs. J. A. Henderson, WOULD respectfully inform her custoand the puolip generally, tlialshe will remove to her

S i to be paid tu 1 Express Agent on receipt’ of the box of Medicine, and the balance $3 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be

LITTLE GIAiVT AND

cured or is entirely cat is lied xyitii the treatment. - Patient.'!, , by giving a full history of their eas.*, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themsetyea of pr. Jarrelfs treatment may rgry upon immediate « ud permanent, relief, as he seldopr has to treat a case over - thirty - days.' Letters for advice

Xtw nntl Elegant Slpre,

nut jihiej

No. 93 Fourth St., 2d door West of Vine St., ); AhddireMly opposite the Post D$ce,

(Corn and Cob 31IIIs,

On the 13th of Mftrph, On which day.she will open the largest and : . besl assortment of-' .

at Manufacturers prices, nl ; nov26 GRISARD & SON^L To BnUdV Bakers

French Donne I*, Uonnet Ribbon*, Arllfl- ■ ci»l Flowers, imd olher MItlluery ' . Trimming*, Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much Jalgct business than she has heretofore done, her Store arid Show* Rooms being the largest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer Useqcam.kd Ixdcckvi nts to custoip/Rs in her line, at IVAe/rsa/e gnd ttelail. Persons visiting Cincinnati arc particularly invited to call at No. 92 Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office. , feblO-Iy • J. A. I1ENPJERS0N.

promptly answers'!. For further'pstlicutais address JAMES M. JARKETT, M.D., 1 No, 620 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N.V. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are respectfully invited .to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can bp

AM) FA ion: US GENERALLY. are now m a mi fa during Davis’s Pat- ▼ * cnl Churn and Butter Wetter, and keep them constantly on hand fofsale. Warranted—returnable if not approved, dec 11 F. L. GRISARD t SON.

witnessed, and where our injpnurerf oppn-V ai(im for the inhalation of medicated vapor ! cim he seen amt inspected. sep3-6tn,/

OH Blacking at 25 cts, per Bbl. A SUPERIOR article just received at the new Drug Store on Ferry street. VPitch ip' 1 and make yjuf Bouts shipe. ap3 _ _ i. stevens. COOPER'S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sate by maySO GRISARD A- SON.

PLOWS. —A larjro supply of Pea* ctwx 6i Sox'* Steel Plows, for sale at Cincinnati pricesopT F. L. 0R1SAKU SUN- ;

Tnn Turec R's.—An nnlettcicd- and pedantic pedagogue, on being asked what ho conld (each, Toplied, **Tho three R’s—readin', riten, and rcthmejic; 1 '

(TUI AIN PUMPS—Ve keepcopsUnllyon hand Chain Pumps. ' For sale low by, ;febl4 1 ; “■ F. L. GRISARD $ BON.

HitlCS WlllitCtla 1 ■■■■* .: MIDES of ell kinds bought by the-under* signed,' at the'highest market price;jc-» CLARKSON

is not easy, to‘pare a pear with a pair of sd-sors, ’

g RAIN, GRASS Jc BRAMBLE SCYTHES. VT supply for tale low by jell f. L. GRISARD A SON.

IViudoiv'Itlliuls nnri Doors, sep9 . at F. L GRISARD A, SON'S.