Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 40, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 September 1858 — Page 4

SWAN’ i CO.’S LOTTERIES

JIooftEFiEiit) Correspondence, Moorefield, Lsd„ Sept. 22, *58. Mr. Editor: —

Indiana fU&Hlh.

Triumphant!!

SWAN & CO.

Continue lo Drair a* Vaual IVKhaul

At this time the good people of usually quit little town and country round about, are wonderfully wrought upon by a certain malady known in these parts as Political Fits, Now, we have not uhfrequently heard of persons being “knocked into Jits” but the precise modus pperandi commonly resorted to in the consummation of this singular feat, is yet unknown to us; nor do we particularly desire experimental knowledge in that branch of science, We don’t profess to(know either, into what distinct class of Jits persons have heretofore been But we are digressing. It is noUhe knocking system we propose discussing here or hereafter, in public or in private, upon paper, or politics. Nowadays a man can be thoroughly talked into a regular political Jit , The present canvass, by, aspiring candidates to future greatness, has created a great stir among the “common people.” An unwholesome atmosphere is thus forced upon our political lungs. Attend one of these interesting meetings, and you breathe none other than this new, but poisonous atmosphere. You hear one party lauded to the skies, while the.other is sent to a very warm climate, prepared especially for all the deluded followers of the opposition. If fortified-however by a little reason and common sense, (articles but little used upon suen occasions,) the effect othehvise produced is counteracted, and yon go away unharmed.— Yet to these political harangues do we attribute the contraction and spread of ’..this’ crtV-tempered affection. % Talk to a man upon the subject, of religion, he is kindly disposed, sociable, and reasonable;—talk to him about farms, stock, or produce, and he converses|fturIy,: freely, and good hnmoredly,—but broach the subject of politics, and his smiling countenance is suddenly changed into one of frowning darkness — Convulsion seizes upon his graceful form, and it assumes a thousand different attitudes in a moment. Wat is then and there declared. He raves, (stamps, and talks violent!y. Jn short, you have talked him into one of those Political Jits t axi& if the couversaHon be prolonged after this wonderful display of body and mihd, yon wilUsoon have the satisfiiction of taking a lesson; in the “knocking” system.INow why this great hubbub over a little political tomfoolery ? What hidden power in politics; to drive the man out of men* and make a beast, but in firm? 3)p we denounce , mqn for taking |ah interest in the political questions which now fill the public midd ? By no means, the contrary, we deem-it not only a privilege, hut a duty, which no man should treat lightly. But need we make it forever a bone of contention, — a line of demarcation between neighbor and self ? Can we not concede to*each other the right of j opinion? Must I abuse you, because you do not happen to think precisely as I do? You can’t conceive of anything more positively absurd, yet we see daily manifestations of this selfish, and unmanly spirit. Shall wo cherish this contemptible strife, or forever crush it by taking one little dose (3 grains) of common sense? All men, it is true, are not subject to this weakness, hut it is certainly hereditary with many, and we fear incurable. Let us then in the coming contest, consign to everlasting oblivion such canine tactics. Live amiably, speaic freely and sociably, act judiciously and independently, vote for principle, not men, and then, “there’s a better time coming,” d. p. a.

Interruption. SWAN V* CO.’S

Brookville Correspondence, Brookville, Sept. 18, *58. Ma. Editor: — Ton have probably heard of; such a place as Brookville, as it: is one of the ancient towns, of j eastern Indiana. If you have; not—by consulting your Geo-| graphical map—you will find it to be the capital of Franklin county, and situated at the junctions of the two (brooks, which form the White Water;—hence, I suppose, the derivation' of • its name. It is said to be Jintshed —which, according to general acceptation, means that its population and extent do not increase rapidly,—but the same raay.be said of many other towns hi Indiana as well as in other States. Emigration goes westward, and enterprise toward the east languishes; so long as the western fever continues to rage, the older settlements must necessarily suffer a temporary Joss. . The inhabitants of Brookville are a quiet people—mostly American and German—hut in some respects they exhibit a degree of enterprise, seldom to he seen in the interior towns. Theirpublic buildings are of the first order. They support two newspapers—the Franklin Democrat, edited by C. B. Bently, and Brookville American, W. H. Foster editor. Both papers are well patronized. But it is in an educational point , of view, that tho Brookvillians do themselves the most credit. The institutions for the improvement of youth, which they have, reared in their midst fully- attest tins. Brookville College, with Rev. G. A; Chase, a. xr., at its head, may justly be styled the School of eastern In : diana. With' ah existence of five or six years duration, and under the patronage of the s South-east-ern Indiana Conference, it is gradually extending its influence.— The number of students in the College averages more than 125 during the entire yeah It has sent forth from year to: year a number of graduates, and among the members of the senior class of the present year, ten or twelve in number, will be found some as fine scholars as go forth from'any institution. \ *

Ulttrlta arc Legal, and Authorised ty tbt State af Georgia. - O’The lale attempt to injure out firm has. shown that our Lotteries are drawn fairly, that our prizes are paid punctually, and that our' schemes ore more liberal than any other Lottery in the world ! TMK follow lap Scheme wtlt be drawn br 5. Svtn At Co., Manager* of the Sparta Academy Lot* lery, ta each of their Flnrle bomber Lottctlei for October, IPjd, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, ninlet the uiperinteudenee of CommUsioncrt. Class 35 draws on Saturday, Oct, 2, ’5S. Class 36 draws on Saturday, Oct. 9, *5S Class 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. 16, *5S Class 38 draws on Saturday, Oct. 23, ’58 Class 39 draws on Saturday, Oct. SO, ’5S

THE INDIANA REVEILLE, IS Published at Vevay, Ind., every Wed m sday morning, and is afforded to subscribers at the low price of oat doll*a rra s.vmm, in advance. It is devoted to Ot.vr.avL Nrws, Political I.vteluulnce, AcairiXTuar, Local News, Ac., &c., and the discussion of all questions of interest to the public generally, its editorial columns will be Neutral is Pouticb and Rzuciox. Unlike-some other papers, its editorial columns will be free from vulgarity and profanity. Reflecting the wishes and wants of this community, we ash, and hope to merit and receive, the encouragement and patronage of the public. ’ ’ . ■ F. J. WALDO, PcBUBiiEn.

Spring and Summer Goods. Anderson & Ungnn, H AVE just received and ate now opening ' at their Store room in o* ilf 0 0 R E F IE LD, xt a full and complete stock of seasonable Dry > Goods, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest styles of DKCSS & FANCY DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES, NOTIONS, which are offered at prices which will defy competition, and to which we respectfully invite the attention of bur old customers, and Hie public generally. (D* Coll and examine for yourselves. Anderson it Hagan, Moore field, Ind., apr. 25,1855.

A. H. C. BROCKEN, ; 22 Cliff S(rtt t, ffriD Yarl, Manufacturer of ' Glass Syringes, Homeopathic. Vials, Graduated Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc., GLASS Ware for Chemises, Druggists, Perfumers. Photographers, etc. Green Glass'Ware by the package. A liberal.dis-, count made to the trade. Orders from Coun- s try Druggists and .Dealers Isolicited. Price. Lists sent bn application. ; sep3*3m-

Prospectus ol the PHILOMATHEAX GEM; To bb tuned Semi-Monthly, at Vevay, Ind., as the Organ of the, Vevay High School, and devoted to Mental, Moral, and Physical Education/ IP sufficient encouragement is offered, the members of the Vevay High School and the Philomathean Society, will-commence the publication of the kbovt-named paper about the lOlh of September, 1853. We feet assured that bur .fellow-citizens need no arguments-to convince them of the importance and utility of It commands itself to every one, as a great and praise worthy means of encouragement to those who are loiltngfor an Education. Then Parents', Friends, and Fellow-cilizens, to you we appeal fqi aid. Will your generous hearts respond tq tills appeal by becoming subscribers fdrtW'Gem I” Will the friends of Education, be so kind as to send us a list of subscribers from their respective neighjibahqods l (0"T«wv25 sents-pcoymler, in advance. AddTess, ‘TlllLOMATUEV* GEM," I . : rtevay, 1ml, caiuTaxI^ ; \ .t \ * At Low PkWs for C ! Next to .Prompt Wr/ Ktj/ygetic ' Attention , tlie best way to

j Independent Order ol Odd .■ Fellowb. j Baltimore, Sept 22. } At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of 'Odd Fellows ef the United States, tlio ( ' Committee on Credentials reported against j [the admission of P. M. D. Francis Con- j (di, of Pennsylvania, on the ground thatj he never obtained the royal purple degree in a legal way. P. G. M. Samnel Craighead. of Ohio, was elected Grand Sira; P. G. M. Edward H. Fitzhogh, |of Virginia, R. NY, D. 6. Sire; P. G. M, James L. Ridgcly, of Maryland, R. W.'G. C. and R. Secretary; M> NY.-G. M. (Joshua Vansanl, of Maryloml, R. W. G. Treasurer.

— “I declare,; mother,” said a . petted little girl, in a pettish little way, “’tis top bad,mother! you always send me to. bed when. I am ■ not sleepy, and you always inase me get up I am sleepy!”

On the Plan of Single Snmhtn. 00,000 TICKETS. Fitt tioutand four hundred end S5 Priztt! Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets. Magnificent scheme. TO as »4W* 1 EACH SATVII DAT IS OCTOBER t I Prize of..$70,000 4 prizes of.,. .$900 1 prize of... 30,000 4 prizes »f. SOO 1 prize ot-.. 10,000 4 prizes of 700 1 prize of.... 5,000 4 prizes of.....'.600 1 prize of...‘. 4,000 50 prizes of.... .500 I prize of.... 3.000 50 priiesof.,v..30O 1 prize of.... 1,500 100 prizes of.... 136 4 prizes of... 1,000 *30 prizes of too arrxoiDtiTio.v raizes. 4 prize* of IWOapproT.tu 3:0.000 prize are J1S00> 4 ■*• M •• 30,0(11 •* I coo 4 11 aoo ' •* - ie.ua •• ho 4 v" >» “ S.Ufl •• SCO 4' ** JoO •• 4.UU0 *• 400 4 •*. ■ Ti •' .. lin) *• , 3(0 4 '* W IJD0 •• 5(0 :s,wu *• 20 are ..... .. joo.ooo

— A sicK glutter sent for the doctor. “I have lost my appetite,” said lie, in great alarm. “All the better,” said the doctors “you’ll be sure to die if you recover it.”

SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. f|VlE undersigned are now in receipt of a JL large and complete assortment ol .

schoolmaster v has done big. heat os to a bare knowledge of want mothers now as to a knowledge ol things. Where are ihey ? Kin come, above board jnst yet. coming!

Hardware a ltd Cutlery, Consisting in part of tbe.following leading articles, lo-ivii: — Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons, * Edge Twols of all descriptions, Bench Planes, Gapes and Squares, Hand, Ripp, Panncl & Tennant Saws, Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, Carpenter’s and Cooper’s Tools.

- OO" A lady the other. day asked a young gentleman of our acquaintance—■'Sir, is your wile as pretty as you arc?” "No, Miss, but she has pretty manners.” No further interrogatories by the lady.

Increase Yonr Easiness,

o,t85 Prizes. A moan ling to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $21, O* A Circular showing the plait of the Lot-, (tries wili be sent to any one desirous of ic> ceiving it.

Is to circulate Bills and Cards extensively; mu! to enable business men to do this, the INDIANA REVEILLE OFFICE

Offers peculiar advantages. This office is now supplied with a

/SrA young woman ought, like an angel, to pardon the faults she cannot comprehend; and an elderly woman like a saint; because thelms endured trials.

ALSO 4(10 pair Twee Chains, Hurt ilalter Chains,* 5lt pair Breast Chains, 25 hog Chains. 25 Lock Chains, Double and Smelt Barrel (inns, Pistols of every description, Shot Bags, J’owtle,, flasks and Horns Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such as Bridge Bills, Enameled heather, Brickies, do Cloth, Stirrups & Spurs, Laces i Fringes, Tacks mid Harness Saddles, Brass Bands, &c.,'eVc.

mt miii, And a large assortment of * MID P&EKsV irTOSj ParEns, Inks,* Gauds, ike.,

f3T While Andrew. Nixon, of Union county, Ind., was absent at the fair at Lil-erty, last week, his house was robbed of notes to the tbIub of $1,0S4.

And Icing tinder the superintends nee of an experienced Printer, we me confident of giving entire satisfaction to those in want of ■ Cabo and Job .

—3n what ship have the greatest nuwber of men been wrecked? — Court-skip/ ■'

Priniing at Low Prices!

THE NEWLY ESJABLtSHED

Having personally selected the above articles, we can assure oilr frauds that they are of superior qualify, and we intend felling them at wholesale or retail at as low prices a* (hey can be bought west of the mountains.

— The shortness oi'fife is often owing to the irregularities of the fiver. . . .

DRUGSTORE, A’o. 3, Sehenet's Raw, Ferry tlrret, VEVAV, IXD.,

CrrtinrMca nf Pftrkwgo will be *,1J u the following rale.*. which i) the ruV : Certificate ol package of 10 Wholes $80 00 Do. do. 10 Halves 40 00 Do. do. 10 Quarters 20 00 Du, do. 10 Eighths, JO ml In Ofilrring Ttrktlr or Crrlijiraln, cndCf C Uii* rtmtu-v taoarsditrw for tin- Tlrt is ordered,pit n-wtH *’■ '•hich they will hi- forwarded to- jJr,} mad, cm have ticket* t-ltd i tig In um'figure liZS may dedfimU-. The U»l uf dm mi NutnW-rtaDd pn» ti*» »ill he ecru U> pmthawn in.meobielv after lb<* drawing. I'urrhawn will fdeav-wnie their>lsn|tur« [•lain, anil give their I’urtuOkv. county and Mite. that every prircii >Ira»n and pay* able In full without dr.]urli<j li, JO* All prites of 8IJMJ and under, haul Immediately after the drawing- other |>ritr« at the usual dm* •if thirty day *. Com jiinuirati»n. -irietly ■unli-letdhl. Addrvn all orde» (or Tickeu or t'elilocalej n, S. SWAN dt C'J„ A u*urla , (ia. 33* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the jukiIhaleacli is entitled :o, will be published after every drawing, in the following |>aj*er.*: - Xrte Of Irani Urlla, MahiU Rtairtrr, Charlrilon Slnntlanl. Xatfirillr (iasrlir, .itl'inla Intmf• <jt h err, A’. V. IVtfi'/y Day Ilmik, tiaralfitih Morning Star, Richmond I)iri<ntfh, !\tw Vori Dirjitlck, PaulJiu" t Clarion, Au*urhi (in ) fand /.itife 'It or* ArE' Drmurnit t-ip'JT-lm

Give us a call, and examine our stock of goods ond prices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. G & Son. Vevay, Ind. aprS

IS steadily i increasing in business, and the proprietor would respectfully announce to the public that his stock of

fcj-. A cortet maker advertises that she is selling her slock ofo sacrifice. Probably she means of health and lift’. ’

DKUGS ANil CHEMICALS Is now complete in every department, and his motto being "small profit and yuick return," he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction As an exemplification of th s fact purchasers have only, to call at his Drug Store and be satisfied. The following staple articles, of the best ai’.iuLT, will at all times be sold at the lowest shade of profit:

iHolHit’s Lire Medicines

WHICH now jmssess higher cefel-rit) and resjscctnbility among the families o! the Uni ted Slates 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 J)i*eslice functions? CatUtfnrtt, Bilious and Liter Affections, or Scrofulous llalnt.

A®* Heaven sends good figures. It is only woman'll enemy that would lemjd her to wear ei itiolitie.

W;A S II11\ <■ TO i\ FOl'XOKV AN 14 HA CHINK WORKS, . I.MIliSArvU.-', Imoam.

Kr.it is with life us with coffee—ho who would drink it pure, must not drain it to the dregs. . '

l,ln>trd Oil, Splrltw Turpentine, Pure White and Red Lead, Potty, Lard.Oil, Burning Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish Oil, Alcohol, Varnishes,'. Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Paints bf all colors; Varnish, Paint * and -White-Wash

IlAS5EL.il A ft A VlftTOft.

* - ■ MJtXrt'A'TI Br.S.’ nr KNG1NKS AND DOILKItS, CAST ami Wrought |ton M.-trliiin ry. id ail kinds; Grist Mills; Sa>h, Muley and Circle Saw .Mills. Alsu, Hake, Grain Separator, Improved. Flit’s Grain Separator,

AST Entertain no thoughts that blush in words. -/

. Blit besides tins, they act powerfully and specific!)* in Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Settled Paint of the Organs and Limbs, Piles, JSsthma, Jaundice, Worm#. Fleers, Tumors, Swellings, Scurry, Salt Rheum, Eruptions, oj the Skin, Unhealthy (’omplrrion, Itillious and Scriou# Ijoosenett, AVrreur* Debility, Affections of the IHaddrr ond Kidneys, Dfupsry, Erysipelas, Corrupt Humors, and. other still mure'malignant and thre.itnmg disease. The Proprietor is in possession of thou sands of Certificates of this comprehensive efficacy of the

SITTINGS OF THE COURTS, ■ . b SwnmuwOiWSTi, ~i i, f l*t Monday In May. . ■ CIruU Const, s J ),t Monday In November. rnssuox n.K.ss iwrt. Ini Monday nf Jnmiarv, I Irt.Monday of July. 1.1 .Monday of April, | 1st Monday In October. , , COMMISSIOM'.r'S COt'RT, t,t Monday of March, 11*1 Monday of September, 1.1 Monday of June, [ lit Monday ot December.

Btushes, $C. Tte awi aU tAtet Mkvries wW rA \{a Nr.w Dice Store, are warn tiled genuine ami of the very beat quality. * ;. O'The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage already bestowed, solicits, and will endeavor to merit a continuance ol the same. janl-’58 ISAAC t| STEVENS.

Brookville High School is also an.institution of merit, or it has as Principal another eminently successful teacher, Rev. .R; B. Abbott. :

/ A . CARD from dA James iff. I /» Jnrretf, of the York Lung In - connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years* course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary.'Consumption and Us kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and auvanlage of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect syslsm of Medical /n&alafion—hat enabled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and successful course'of treatment for the positive and radical core of all diseases of the TAroof, Lungs, and Air-Passag «.. By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the integument. 1 do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my j treatment in the above diseases, and the hrgh Jclu racier of the Institution over which I have 1 so long had the honor to preside, are too well [ known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and | professional friends, through whose plillatl* thropic aid the above charity has been long and lilu rally supported, and after due consideration, t have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of ail, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Moping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that / can now be consulted personally or by letter, on all diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inhaling Vapors, iUedifol Inhalers, $e., will be forwarded by express to any pail of the United States or the Canadas. Terms—My terms of treatment by leiter are as follows, vie: §12 per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month’s user also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymentas follows! $5 to be paid lo Express'Agent oW receipt of the box of Medicine, and the‘balance |3 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or it entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full History of their cds. 1 , and their symptoms in full, can be treated at well by tetter at by personal exam ination, Patients availing themselves of Dr; Jarrell's treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, a? he seldom has to treat a case over tinny days. Letters for advice promptly answtrad. - For further particulars address JAMES M. JARRBTT, M.D., No, 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St,, N.Y:. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city arc respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improttd appo-\ • rafus for the inhalation of medicated vapor I i can bescen and inspected. sepO-Omy

Life Fills ami FlianU Bill rr*.

These Cerrifinste are uiietceptconable a.\d undeniable, for they are given voluntarily by the persons cured, who testify to what ihey know, and feel. These remedies are |»etfectly mild and agreeable in their operation, and cannot be tred by ony afllicleil person wirhou giving the .utmost satisfaction anf delight. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B, MOFFAT, feblO-ly ’ , 333 Broadway, New YWk. Cf ForsatebyJ. L.TlllEBAL'D.Vevay.Ia,

minpy. THE, u riJetsigncd having commenced the Iron Fonndery * business, solicits the patronage (ifEBbaBsS the public in general. Call and see. ■ JOSIAH JACKMAN. - .Vevay, Ind.i April", I83p.—if

'I HE P1UST PAEHtl'M BIACIUM S. HORSE ROWERS fuf UeU or Tumbling •Shaft Machine.

But this is the bright side of the picture. The contrast; .will he very great; ns we change from the School to 1 ho . grog-shop, — from the place where boys are taught that moral rectitude should be the standard of : character, to that where they ore taught to be drunkards. Whisky rules here in common with other Perkinscursed towns of Indiana, v It is no unusual' thing to see drunken men staggering the streets, and boys taking the initiatory steps towards the drunkard’s grave.-— Whether this state of things is a comment on the policy of the Democracy, or Republicanism, is a question I leave for politicians to determine. It is sufficient for hdnest men to know that ; the curse exists, and it is for them to put it down.

PORTABLE ENGINES, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters, Portable Mills. \\ owl Sawing, &c. The alien tint: of Farmers is directed ufthis power, as they are admirably adapted toany use to which Irrse power can be applied. For Circulars, with terms and price, address as obove. ' juncll Sm •

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,'

INDEMNITY.

(A Rehorolent institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the alrk ami dhthaied, afflicted with Virulent and k pldemic disease*.

D11. W A LTOiVS

TO all persons afflicted vllh .Sexual IHwasc*. »or b as SPERMATORRHOEA. SEMINAL WEAK. NESS. IMPOTENCE. COSORtillEA. Gl.EKr. SVPHILLIS. the V|cv «rONANISM. SELF-A RUSE, Ac.

AMEuicAiv mrs. [ Jot to the A rncrr.D, — Yovsc Awtatca ! ■ ■ ■ ■ VlCTOEHrl’S I . < ONE'ymall box of Rills cures tiindy iiinc cases out of a hundreds No'ilatjam, f.a I Mercury, no odor on tbe breath, no ft»; u | jg, i tec lion. Two small pills ados'*; tasteless and harmless at water. Foil dir^*J UM are rlrcn, k> that 1 the patient Can cure as remin as with ih«»d- ; tI« or Inc mo*i Oxjioriuntcd surgeon, and much bel- ; ter than With the advice of one of little experience to I this cum of disease. ntrr it M*tt to *xt r.»T or rnt Cncmiv by endoting one dollar to Iht. Ji. G. Wiixof, No. lit 'orth Scrcnth PU below Kate, PhilaJeljihia. A liberal dirfount to the trade. None genuine w ithout the written signature of D. G. M utton. Proprietor. Dr. MVs treatment for Pulf-aboso. U’cpinew, Ac-, U entirely different from the qstial courts. Ur. A\ bax rured ho ml red i who barn tried others without benefit, 'll)* treatment Isas certain la cun as the fault to risc.| £ndu*o a stamp, and address l*r. W. as above, girinc a full history of tour case, and vnu wlll hJcaslaedi? yon made the effort to secure wfca\ U cetta'n—A Raw icti Grit. xosc?i-lj-K XV C COTTON^fARNS.

Thu HOWARD ASSOCIATION,in view nf the awfut destruction of human life, ransed l>y Sexual <ll*v eases, and the deceptions practiced upon Ufe nnfurturule victims of such dliea*es by Qnacci, several yean ago directed their Consulling Surgeon, as a CHARIT.I RLE ACT worthy of Ihutr name, to ojicn a IHspenraiy for tbo treatment of this class of diseases. In all their forms, and lo give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, baldla nf life, dee..) and In Case of extreme poverty and suffering, to fandih medicines tree of charge. It Is needless to add that the Association command* the hlgheilMedlcaUklltofibo age, and will furnUh the most appro tod modem treatment.

The Directions, on a review of the past, feel assured that their tabors in Ibis sphere of beaerutenl effort, hare been of great benefit to the aflUeted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devntu them* Mlvcs, with renewed real, to this very Important wtl ranch despised cause, Just Pubtulied by the Association, a Report on PportnaUrrltaw, nr Ruminal Weakness, Die Vice nf Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other J)Ueases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be tent by mall {In a sealed eurelopc). Face or Ctuacy, on tbo receipt of Two Sumps for postage. ■ - , Address, for Report or Uuatmcol, Dr. Gxoaox R. Csibqcx, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asaoeiatioa, ,Vo, 9 StiDlh Ninth, street. Philadelphia, Pa, By order of it ifDirectors. EZRA D. HBARTWBLL, President. GEO. pAIRCHILD, Secretary. marlMy

—This is the season of Agricultural Fairs. The Fayette Co. Fair was held last week at Conners ville, and was said to be a model affair. Horace Greeley delivered the annual address.— The Franklin Co. Fair comes off here next week. We expect at least twoelephants for exhibition —Hon. J.d. Crittenden, and Rarey, the horse'tamer. More anon j. p. r.

AS AGENTS FOR THE COVINGTOM and Cooper Cotton Factories of this vicinity. and for the Hope and Eagle Factories, of Pittsburgh, we are prepared at all times to. fill ordars promptly for Pound Yarns, Nos. 5 to. 12, and Dozen Varna, 400 to 800.. Also, Carnet 'and Coverlet Warp, -Twine, Wickinp, Batting, dec., Arc.,, at the lowest current rates, and on the usual credits, or a liberal discount for Msh. '

. FrenchMillinery. REMOVAL. Mrs. J. A. ll*cndcr»ou, MKTOULD respectfully inform her. custo* f * inert and (he puulic generally, thal'she will remove to her Ne\r and Elegant Store. No. 93 Fourth St,, 2d door. West of Vine SU, And directly opposite ihe Post Office, On (he 15th of JtXoreli, On which day she will open the largest and best assortment «f French Bonnet*, Bonnet Ribbon*, Art I It* clot Ftower*, »nd other. Millinery - Trimmings, _ . Ever brought to Cincinnati. With, her m* creased facilities for doing a much lalgerbusi* ness than she has'heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms being the largest Wftl of New York, she will be enabled to offer Us«auALLtb iKouckHiorra to customors in her line, 1 at Wboktalt and Hftrik , - Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at No. 92 Fourth Sued, opposite the Post Office. v * . ; feblO Iy , J. A. HENDERSON.’

F. J. .WALUU, AGENT,

VEYAY, IXD. CASH ASSETS, $3*1,710 SO

R. BUCHANAN & SON, auglS-Sib* Cincinnati, Ohio.

Isscar-s Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Factories, and Personal Property general'.y r at rates consistent with Ike hazard assumed. Dweluno Houses and contents, insured for a term of years on the most favorable terms. Particular attention is given to Ibis branch uf Insurance, by this Company. JCPAU Lomci Eqnllahly Adjusted, and promptly Paid nt the Branch Office, at Cincinnati, Ohla. JTf

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London Times still urges the United States to the absorption of Mexico. The Liverpool Mercury says that “unless Mexico speedily mends its ways, or.be absorbed by the U. States, it will stand a good chance of having an allied expedition sent to crash its incivility and wrong doing."

Corn and C#b milts,

at Manufacturers prices, at dqv26 GRISARD & SON’S.

To Hnt|cr {linkers

MRS. H. B. OXEARY’S

A dispatch to a Cincinnati merchant states that the first three hogsheads of new sugar were recivod in New Orleans on tho 20th inst., and sold for 9 cents per lb. The first lot received last year was on the 20th September,

. AND I'AltnEnS UEKEItALl.T, WE are now manufacturing Davis's Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constanlly on band forsale. War* nntedVretnrnable if not approved, dee! I » F. L. GRISARD k SON.

HAIR TONIC, Par the P re* err a Mon of the Hair. ' THUS Preparation is an unfailing cure for . the Him cache, and Fever in the Head. It prevents the hair from turning grey till even util age, and is an infallible preventive of the hair falling off. This Tonic is the same that'was sold by Mrs. O'Leary while stopping at the Lcoletc House, andgaro entire satisfaction to all who used iu

Oil Blacking at W eis, per Bbl. A SUPERIOR article Just received at the hew Drug Store on Perry street. "Pitch in" and roake your Boolwhine. ap8 ■ __ . ■ . 1. STEVENS. COOPER’S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for sale by _ ~ nuy30 r GRtSARD dr SON. Afiiuloir Blinds and Doors, sepo at r. L.omsAnu d son’s,

PLOWS. —A large supply of Pev cock U Sox'! Stool ; Board Plows, for sale 'at Cincinnati prices. ap7 . P. L. QR1SAHU <t SUN.

— “Solomon, 1 fear you are forgetting me!” . “Yes, sue," said slow Sol, excusing himself, “I have been for getting you these two years.

GHAiN PUMPS—We keep constantly on band Chain Pumps. For sale low by febif P. L. GHISARD A BON.

Every person should Iry il, and we will guarantee perfect satisfaction. 11 is the cheap, est Tonic that can be bought. For sale by ISAAC STEVENS. Mas. DETRAK dc TARDY, Miss E. U. KINCAID $ CO. jclMf

Women are to be measured, not by their beauties, but by their virtues.

Hides Wanted. v* HIDES of all kinds bought by the under* signed, at the highest market price, jci CLARKSON $ W ALDO.

Grain, grass a, bramble scythes. —4 large supply for sale low by jell F. L. GUISAHU A SON.