Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 43, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 October 1858 — Page 4

expected to teach young ideas; how to shoot, but to keep u ready! supply fpr dull students. AVe: should also remember our duty to our schoolmates, which is “do j unto others as we would have them to do us.” Irene T.

SITTINGS OF THE COUTH'S, Is Switzerland Countv. i. . j.M MaiAir in May. Circuit Court, J j,i Muub.y iu Xovy niter

A. II. G. UKOCKEN, 22 C/tjf Slrret, .Vnr Veri, Manufacturer of

THE INDIANA REVEILLE,

SWAN * CO.*S LOTTERIES Triumphant!! SWAN & CO.

Indiana fills.

IS Published at-Vtvay. Ind., every Wednesday morning, and is afforded to subscribers at the low {nice of ost dulls* it* annum, in advance. It is devoted to General Kr.wa, Political IXTEI.UUENCE, AGRICULTURE, LoCaL NEWS, Ac., &c., and the discussion, of all questions of interest to the public generally. Its editorial columns will bp Neutral in Politics and Reugiox. - Unlike some other papers, its editorial col* umns will be free from vulgarity and profanity, Reflecting the wishes and wants of this community, we ask, and hope to merit and re* ccive, the encouragement and patronage of the public. F, J. WALDO, PcausnER.

Glass Syringes, Hdmoepathic Vials, Graduated Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc., LASS'Ware for Chemists, Per* X Rimers, Photographers, etc. Green Glass Ware . by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited* Price Lists sent on application. sep3-3m

Continue to Draw aa I'mal Without

COMMON PLEAS COURT. l,t Mondavof Jsnuary, 1 l*t Monday of July, Ui Monday of April, | W Monday In October, ’ commissioner'* court* lit Monday of .March, I l>t Monday of Septemt*f, 1,1 Monday of Jo no, ‘ [ tit Monday of December.

Interruption. SWAN &. CO.'S

(Selections from the “Gem. 1

Lottcrlea are Legal, and Aulhorlitd ty tlie State ©r Crorgtt.

CO.\TE> T3IKNT.

ICTThe late attempt tp injure .-ur £tm las shown‘that out Lotteries atefairly, (hat our prizes are paid puac^s 1 .; 7 ,-, and that our schemes are more liberal t:.i:;'ony other Lottery in the world !

• There are very few tlmt can say they are contented. It seems to be a fixed principle in the human mind to be dissatisfied and discontented. It is true there are some people that move along .more smoothly than others, yet if you engage in conversation with them, you; will find that there is something which annoys them and gives them trouble.— They are not contented with * things just us they are. Some argue that discontentment is a yen' wicked principle. Biit we . think tlmt it is very necessary.— If we. were situated in the midst of perfection, it would be well enough for ns to fold our arms and be satisfied and contented; but wo have not been so placed. As it is, no improvement would have taken place had man been satisfied - and contented. The lightnings would not have been • appropriated to man’s use;; neitherwonld thehnprovemcnis'have been made in the use of steam.

ray ■ Foimy.

VrospcciHS of Die

Money.

Who does not know—or pretend to know the value of so precious a commodity? "Notwithstanding it is called the root of all evil, and if .such is the case still it seem* quite .necessary to our well beingi For what would man do without ii?<—money is the main-spring oh life. Who could got along, without Us aid? Were it n6t for the yellow shiners what would procure the suhslantials as well a.s aiiperflons, imaginary or real wants of every day life? And who would deny that they are not mote or less influenced by il ? In fast we are spell, honnd by those golden chains! which cannot render perfect happiness—but often utter wretchedness. Cali on the uilllionnfres of our land, inquire of them il the coffers they have procured that happing which they anticipated. The answer will be No;'for it bungs with it increased care, sorrow and trials. And listen to the child that-pleads with its parents never to he rich, again, for lie*lover to be happy. Xittlo philosopher, you are right; who would not prefer a poor, but happy life, to all the cold formalities of the affluent ? Oh, how often docs money render the pool happy, by.relieving their wants. And now I would.appeal to those who possess an abundance - of that coveted treasure, they should visit the widow and the fatherless, and by opening the haiyi of charity, prove to the world that they know ihe true value of it.

THE undersigned having commcnccd the Iron Ponndery business, solicits the patronage of-JSSSaSS the public iir general. Call and see. JOSIAU JACKMAN. ,Yevay, Ihd., AprilTt 1S3S.—if .

PIIILOMATIIEAN GEM; To be issued "Scmi-Moullily, at Vcvay, Ind., ns the Organ of the Vtvay High School, and devoted to Mental, Moral, and .Physical Edncation. .

THE’ following Scheme all! to drawn by S. £«>■ 4 Co., Manager* of (he Sparta Academy Lottery. In each of their Slncte Number LottcHe* for October, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, under the lupetiotendenee of Coutnlatiooera;

Class 35 draws on Saturday, Oct. 2, ’58. Class 36 draws on. Saturday, Oct. 9, ’53 Class 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. 16, *58 Class 38 draws on Saturday, Oct. 23, ’58 Class 39 draws on Saturday, Oct. 30, *58

Spring and Summer Goods. ' Anderson & llngan, , HAVE just received and are now opening at their Store room in : f IT \V 0 0 RE FIELD, X8 a full and complete slock of seasonable Dry Goods,-comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest styles of D It CSS X FAIVCVDRVGOODS, GROCERIES, AOTIOA’!*, £C., which are offered at prices which 'will defy competition, arid to which we respectfully invite the attention of our old customers, and the public generally. ■ . .. !J3* Call and examine for yourselves. ' ' ' > " -Anderson X llngan. Moorcficld.Tnd., apr. CS, 185S.

SF sufTicienl encouragement is offered, the members, of. the' Vcvay High School and (he IMiilomatheon Society, will commence the publication:of the above-named paper about the ICth of September, 1853. We fuel;assured that our felIow : citizeris need no arguments to convince them of the importance and utility of this enterprise. It commands itself to every one, as a great and .praiseworthy means of encourog«n**!nl‘.o those who are toiling fot aii Education. .. Thun Parents, Friends, and Fellow-citizens, to you we appeal fot aid.' Will your generous fleans respond to this appeal by becoming subscribers for the "Gem I” : Will.the friends of Educilion, be so kind as to send us a list of subscribers from their respective neighborhoods ? IT Terins, 25 cents per quarter, in advance. Address, ’ “PH1LOMATHEAN GEM," jyiC-tf ' . Vgvay, Ind.

INDEMNITY.

On the rUn of SlngU Xnmlitrt*

50,000 TICKETS, Five thousand four hundred and S5 Prizes I Nearly one Prize to every Niito Tickets.

Magnificent scheme. ■ tone rm.wa - *•

EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER1 1 Prize of.. $70,000 4 prizes of... .$900 1 prize of.30,000 . 4 pnzes.of,,,., .800 1 prize of... 10,000 4 prizes of. . ... .700 I prize of.... 5,000 4 prizes of...... 600 I prize of 4,000 50 prizes of.,...600 1 prize of.-... 3,000 60 prizes of 300 ■1 prize of..., 1,500 100 prizes of*... 125 4 prizes of... 1,000- 230 prizes5f.,,.,i00 arraoiiM*TiON raises. ‘ 4 pmei of (400 approx, to (70,0)0 prize are (1600 - 4 • 30) “ 30.010 ■» IKO • 4 ,.- 4 ‘/ 000 .** 10,000 « H» 4 133 **' 5,000 • “ 500 4 ’ “ ICO ** 4ABO “ 400 4 ** 75 “ . 3.UO ** 300 4 « 50 •• IJ00 *• • soo 5,000 ** ■ W are ' - - .* roo^uu

SPRING & SOMMER TRADE. fXVlE,undersigned are now. irf receipt of a JL V large and complete ossorbiieiit of SInrdnhrc and Cull cry, Consisting in partof the following leading artic:es, to-wii:—' Table and Pocket Gullet)*,. Scissors and Shears, ■ , Razors and Strops, 1 Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons, ' Edge Twols of all descriptions, Bench Planes, Gages and Squares, Hand, Ripp, Panne) it Tennant Saws,. Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, - Carpenter's and Cooper’s Tools. ALSO ' 400 pair Trace Chains, ■ 200 Hatter Chains, ,* 60 pair Breast Chains, 23 Log Chaihs, j , 26 Lotjk Chains, ' • Double and.,Single.Barrel Guns, , Pistols of every description,--,V Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, Saddle end Carriage Trimmings, such as Bridge Hitts, ' Enameled- Leather, Buckles, j . do ■ Cloth, Slimijw* Spurs,; Laces & Fringes, Tacks and Harness Saddles, ! ' Brass Bands; Ac., Ac. Having personally selected the above articles, we can assure ourfriends that they ore of superior quality, amf we intend selling them at wholesale nrrctail at as low prices as Ihe y cn n be bong h t west of the mountai ns. Give us a call, nnd examine our stock of goods and prieps, before going elsewhere to purchase. . T* L. Grisard «9k Son.

CAKD AND JOB PRINTING,

At Low Prices for Cash! Next to 'Prompt and Energetic -Attention, tlie best way to Increase Your Business,

5,435 Prizes. Amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10j Halves $5; Quarters $2i.

The arts and sciences would not have been developed os'they are. In fact, everything would have remained uncultivated, and unimproved. ' * ' J -s.

Is to circulate Hills and Cards extensively';

and to enable business men to do this, the INDIANA REVEILLE OFFICE Oilers peculiar advantages. This office is.. -now supplied with a - SMI Mill.) And a large assortment of . * i>mm smmmy wips* I’.mins, Inks, Gauds,. ike., ‘ And being under the supetinlendancc of anexperienced Printer, we oie confident of'giving unit re satisfaction to those in want of Caru a.vo Job

O’ A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries wili be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.

VrrltficMca of Pweltngta will-be *>W ttUg follom ir.- rate?. which I* the n-t : -

Certificate of package of 10 Wholes $80 00 Do. do* 10 Hatter 40 CO Do. . do-., 10Quarters 20 00

F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

EVEMXCJ.

YE V AY,. INI). CASH ASSETS, »»11,7 ID At) Insures Eton s. Merchandise, Mi!'?, Patio* lies, ami Personal properly generally, at rates consistent with the hazard assumed.

Do. do. 10 Eighths, 10 00 In O.'tUnn'z Tide it or Ctrlijicatrt, enclose (he irinncv l» tmr address f«>r llir-TkkcU ordered, ou receipt or which they will t*j forwarded by flr*t mall. Pij[vha-. > r* can hsfi* ifftel- v ruling in any fl-tire they any derisnatf. The U»l of draw n lumbers and prize- will, U- seiiltn purrhiif r-1 ruined ialolv after lit* •Irawinr. I’uivbn-cri will ptea*«> write Ihelr etc nature' plain, anil clve ihelr t'.wiuRlce, eotiuty Mid Suie. T] C H.'tnfmlwf that every prize it 'drawn and payable in full without d-durlhm. . It ’(■All prizes of tl.t-jo and under, paid i at mediately afler Uif drew iitr-oll.fr prize- at ihf o-ual »imo of thirty days, Cftm muni ration- -iriftly nm (Silent tat. ■ . Address all orders forTtckeli ur.CrriiBfaks l*>

Evening is the most pleasant of all the hours in the .day. It is the time for reflection; it brings to mind toll the pleasing things that have occurred through the

ItACiiei, A. Bluxk,

Divi.i.u:vo 1 Iook.s mul ronUni.*, injured Tor ii Ukm of years oil lire, mast (avomMc u-tms. Particular attention is given to this branch of Insurance, by this Company. JTT’-All Loise# Ktjnttnlitj; Adjiand, nml rir«)m|>tl|' Pnlil nr ■ thr Itrnutli Urliiir, nl I'liU’limnlI, Oli Jo.,"![

\ Novel Beading.

Nothing produces a more hurtful efTcct upon the inind ihiin reading light literature. There are, more hooks of this description now incxiantthan of apy'other. Almost tho first thing that greets the eya as a boat| reaches port, is little boys with baskets upon tlieir arms filled with noyeli! for sale, and before they leave'the boat their baskets are .empty and their hands filled with coin. Kol only hero is the demand so!"great, hut.in every communii? they arc read to a'more or less extent. This habit is similar in some respects, to the use of tobacco and intoxicating drink. Perhaps the first novel perused, was to pass off time and it was found only modcratglyduldreslrfig; tho next a little more so;'the mlcrestcoutinues to increase and the desire becomes more urgent, until .the mind is unfit for any.thing: really substantial. * •

Printing at Low Prices!

day. * V If we have had an imperfect lesson or k failure, evening is the time for it td haunt us, and this is one reason why we should be more careful not to have ;thcse remembrances. *:

THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED

DRUGSTORE, jYo. 5, Scbrnrk's Rom, Terry ilrett, .

S. SWAN it CO., Augusta, Ua. . SD* A list of the -numbers that are drawn flout the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each is entitled to, will he published after evpry drawing, iii the following papers:—„Vtw Orltunt Delta, Mohile ■ Register, Charleston Standard. i\d»Ari7/r UazctU, Sltlanta latrllD getictr, -Y. J. . ;1tVr(7jf Day Hook, Satannah .1/onifng AVicz, Richmond Dispatch, Mew York Uispatch, Vauhling {Mist,) Clarion, Augusta ,Ot ) Constitutionalist, and Little Hock MrJrA True Drntacrnt SfpST-'ltn

mi, iia.v.u*A!ri;i;'M uimiv, 1‘bivatk Com: th Himmii. tin* <!>•■«'«' of tin? j.'Viiil.'.l “/runs i.f tin* limit) a ml I'ftimlt-, uilh i?i,* lMi*si dii* eororii - * in ri-tifo-lui ticn. The n ITIict u< 1 1 li<< uM ii >*-• 11 < i tv in 1)1! i e j tiofoiv IfaiuiiiS from Kill valu* ■ kWh work of tlm 1 aullior'* %V. Guidon trrat* infill of jirivnt>‘ loulh -marritul and siiii.’I'jihouMc on >ttll il. ThU (>oo!f Imw lo cur..* llio folloM ii:i- i)lvaifJ,aiiJ

AXOniKR XKW HOOK

VL'VAY, IIVD., SS steadily increasing in business, ami the proprietor would respectftitty announce to the public.thai Ins stock of • .

; Evening is- tho most pleasant time for walking. Oh how pleasant It is to walk in the evening with the starry heavens above us, and the green trees around us.

1)KUGiTAM) CilKMICAtS Is now complete in every department, and Iiis motto being “twill profit and ./uic£ ref urns,’' he is prepared to sell at prices which camtoi fail to give general satisfaction As an exemplification .'of th.s fad purchasers have only, to call at hisjOtug Store and he satisfied. The following staple articles,;of the best Qt’.\i.ii.v, will at’ all limes be sold at the lowest shade of profit; ■ ■ ■ - ■' Ltuiml Oil, Spirits Tni-penlfne, Pure White and Bed Lead, Fully, Lard Oil, . Burning'Fluid, Engine Oil; Fish Oil, Alcohol,'Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, , Window Glass, Faints of all ' colors; Varnish, Faint and White “Wash - Brushes, J$-c. The above and all other articles sold nl the New Daco Store, ore warranted genuine and of the very best quality. . , AT The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage already bestowed, solicits,.anJ will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, . janl-’M ’ ISAAC STEVENS. .

: illofiatN Life iUfdiciiics tOT.IIiCII now: pttesess higher celebrilj and . » * respectability among the families - of the United Slates than any others before-the ptibUc,‘«r used by theJIedicalFrofesiion, are purely Vegetable, ’ ■ ; They invariably and immediately relieve all ordinary derangements of Health, whether a risi ng ■ -from Impaired Dtpctttee functiont, Cotlitrnttt, Bilious and LicfrAjfe’rlion*, or Scrofuhut IhhiU

IV A 5 II I Itf G TO JV FO IJ.MUtV A.\U .T1ACI1IXK WOllKS,

i-nliphh'ns llov-.; whosropu In . darkness; Gt'ii'iftlma, Gleet, cbAinen, . phym»us, paft.|.h>nmds, (travel, svidillis, bubo, warts, seniuMi-m. tdotelies, seminal weakness, mast million or setf-abn*,*, U'licborrlKea or whites, suppression of the nieiWstfMiiiijf of the womb, 1 >a rre t me •,•■, ■ rite an i a Hi in; A - if.' ti Ijcits on midwifery, nlp.trtion, with remarks in the vtiii.£ and hM of Loth s 'vo*. It |t*lis bow to dMilipuGh prepnaik'y, amt lion* bVavoId it, ic. ' The (minlal mat ilcilniclivi' haWl of self-pollution b here de-erUK-d,sli!h »!uj ranw. syniplonn and remedy. Millions win)now tilt a prematuraand untimely crave, eoutd bare Keen livltip monuments, ready and willing to teslifc to It* fattier)'* admonition*' had ildi boot aj>iM'riwd.'and Ur. II. lived in the seventeenth century, l*crfcet Safeguard (InncUcry, Jfr'For.ielli edition — lit) Wlcuplv* sold animuDy.cijll ThlslWok will under seitl'.iaM-imM, lo Ml partsof the world. ou [lie receipt of Si cts, or live ropkvfor$l. Dr, llrmwpnrtc'tf Ccleluntrlt Prcvcwll vc.‘ This tilcn pie, healthful. a till yet ufietlual praventiie is beyond a coin)iarlion w Itti nuj thing ever y et dlvovered. It tin* been proved K j ears of e.viieriencu, and in no Inrlante has It failed alien Applied twtwwinjf lo directions; Marri(!tt |>eojde atio no mu wl*U to Increase their families, should bo In. (if this Instrument. I’rico reduced In $S. ; 1 ICr 1 Madame Utin't Fcma\rt Monthly Pills Is a safe and reliable rernedyfur suppression* and all female -Mdlc* .should nut- itio th :m dutlrip pregnane v.a* they wltl prudueu tnUeatrlace.-.Price 8l iwr t«v—extra ftne,$d, .Sent t* any address by mail, post free. X» letters will be answered . unless they contain a remittance or a jiust-sp* stamp. Ur. Jb»niparte*s French'Patent Male Safe! Thtsaitlclo enables those abuse hearth or circumstances do not permit an Inervaii* of family, to regulate or limit the.number of iStulr o:fc*riufr*' without injuring- the constitution. It ts Iho'uiilr safe and >«t») preventive arfalttfl Praftnr,nf y nml disease. The above article Is sperlplly Intended to fulfill this desideratum;, it Is jierfectlv safe; no u.eialic, sub-lance enter* Into Us compoddon. Tlio price of the' French Patent Male $1 the •ingle one. fit per hidf doi.-n. ST perdocen.--III ordersaddressed to I’it.E. liO.V.tlMKTE, Xo. 167 Svcainore slrvet. lietweCn Fifth and Sixth si*,, Cincinnati, Ohio, wilt Ik* punctually attended lo. Ur, B,.'ran be consulted rtpon all dittv.-e* t.f which this booh treat*. Ofllce hours 8 a. ». to ir. w. .sejiCO-ly

btrms*rous, Ijll'UVW

Evening is the time for prayer; it is the time the little one kneels at. the mother’s side anil lisps. “Our ‘-Father.". Oh how many spend’this blessed season in idleness, and folly. They do not appreciate the lemons of wisdom derived from evening hours.

II A SS EL ft A ft A VIRTOX, iUNVl'SSTCKCn/OF > EXCISES AND BOILERS, eAST and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds; Grist Milts; Sash, ilulcy and Circle Saw Mills. Also, Knkc, Grit in Separator, Improved. X*Ill’s Groin Scpnratcr,

Hut besides, ibis/ they act powerfully - a ml speciTifly in Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Hrttled Bains of the Organs and Limit, Biles, ?Esthma, Jaundice, Harm*, Ulcers, Tamars, Smelling*, Scurry, Halt lift rum, Eruptions, of IheSiiit, Unhealthy Complexion, Billiout and Serious Looseness, Eereota Debility,' Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Droptry, Erysipelas, Corrupt Humors, and other still siore maJignanl aud threatning Disease. The Prop rietoris in possession of thousands of Certificates uf this Comprehensive efficacy of the ' Life Finl and Pluculx Blttera.

How sublime and beautiful the world looks on a moonlight night! How rich the scenery, to stand on the guards of a steamboat and around on the world! ' Evetihirig • seems dpi be dressed in .splendor and magnificence! ■'1 How soon our troubled thb’ts are calmed and soothed into rest wheij.. we sail through the silver moonbeams in therwater. \ ‘ * .. . Prudy LeClerc.

/.A CARD from Dr. James in. I if ft Jarrell, of the New-York Lung InV/nnnrul—My connection-for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and ’a twelve years* courseof steady devotion to the Cure, of Pulmonary Consumption and: its kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities arid advantage of pathological research-aided .not a little by a perfect systsraof Medical Inhalation-ha enabled meto ortive at o’decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment, for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, LUngt, anilJ tr- Postages. . By I n ha lotion', the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the integument. I do not advise , the- use of Medical; hihalatioaof any.kind,.id the exclo* sion of gt'ntrol lrealmfnt; and although I consider it a useful odjuvaht in the proper management df 'those fearfu l a nd oftenfatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and lo'caL treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases; and jbe high cbjiaclcrofthe Institution over which I have to long had the honor to preside, are.too welt known to need any eulogy or comment - from riic. At.the-solicitation-of-many private and professidjnal TrlenJi, through : whose philanthropic aid the above .charity bas'been long arid liberally supported, and after due consideration.Uhave, concluded, to raakeTsuch arrangements: as; will 'bring the beueu|s of my espetience wr.d trealment : wlthm .ihef reach .of all, arid hot confine’ myself, as htrerofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary,’or.who were able to. visit, me at my office.' Hoping therefore that (he arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to thy: professional brethren and the public, I Would respectfully announce in conclusion, / cart tioic 6c consulted pcrooaaUy or ly Utter, on all diseases os above, and that Hie medicines, the same as used.in the Institution, prepared to suit.each individual case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, »Je., $c., will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Tenjjs—My terms of treatment by letter are as .follows, viz,: Sl2 per month-for each patient, which will include medieint sufficient for bnejndiith's use; also. Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus; - Payment as follows; $5 tor he-paid to Express Agent bn receipt'of I he, box oh Medicine, and the, balance $S at theespira)ion;of (he month, if the patient be' cured of it entirely; satisfied: with the lreatmenl. Patients, by giving 0 full bistbrjtof their cas vand their symptoms in Alii, can be treated as well by letter as by personal exam-, iiiation.i Patients availing themselves of l Dr.' Jarfeit’G treatment may' rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he .seldom lias to treat a case oyer. thirty. doy£> Lcltersfor advice promptly answersdi ' Pbr'-further particulars address ■ JAMES M. J ARRETT, M.D.i No. 820 Broadway, cor.Twelflb St., N.Y. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are} respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, Iwbere many-lnlerestiug cases can be 1 witnessed, and where out iwipropcd appa-\ ! ralus for the ijjbalatioo of medicated rapor I can be seen and inspected. aep3-6m/-.j

These Certifinate. are unexceptionable asd undeniable, for they ore given voluntarily by the persons cured, who. testify to-what they knowVnd feel. These remedies are perfectly mild and agreeable in tbeir operation, and cannot be tried by any afflicted person without giving the . utmost satisfaction, and delight. Prepared and sold by Da. W.B. MOFFAT, feblO-ty , 335 Broadway, New York. ’(EJ* For sale by J. L. THtEBAUD/Vevay, la.

Reading novels is more practiced by; the joiuU of both sexes, who, though having been warned of its evil by more mature and experienced not Umj moral strength to resitl-ipiinfluence., ... j- :: -As the impressions -which ora; made upon tlio mind in youth are lasting, how very necessary, it is :for us to spend the epring-time; of life in laying up a store of useful knowledge, wbith will fit.ns for. the responsibilities of fature # lile; instead ofdevoting those /precious - moments to reading {romantic and sentimental stories, which instead of. proving useful, have a tendency to contaminate the moral char* actor. ' V Geo. F. iluxEH. .

THE FIRST PiSEMira .MACKINr.S. WORSE POWERS for Bell or Tumbling Shaft. Machine. . POUTABIE EZINES, suitable.for tunning Thjeslfmf Machines, Corn Shelters, Portable Milts, Wood Sawing, &t. The attention of'Fathers is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any use to which herse power can be applied.. - For Circulars, will terms and price, address as abate. juneJl-5m

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.

Thought.

(A Benevolent inslltulion.rtUbllihCd by special ’endowment Tor the relief of . the itch and’distressed, afflicted with Virulent and hpidimlc diseases.

: If the many moments that we sutler to pass-away unheeded were empl eyed in sound: thought, we might in a short time store up quite! an ■ amount of knowledge. -u If we accustom ourselves to thinkiifg soundly, if^ will enable iiirfo ephterse well, to express thoughts of our own, and to give our own opinion on almost any subject without referring to the opinions of others for it. It will enable up to originate ideas which we may lay by till we need them, and then they will be ready for use. If we form but one idea in a day, that will be 3G5 in a year, quite worth having, accumulated only by a little sound thinking. \ Then, young friends, let us employ ail of our leisure moments in sound thought, for can we not

OB. WALTOVS

TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such ■ as SPKHVATOKRHffi.t ,■ SKMI.VAL WEA K■SESS, IMPOTH.VCB. CO\OKliH(F.A. Cl.EET, SVPIULLIS. the Vico of OSAS1SM. .S’ELE-ABUSE, &e. The UO\VAK» APSOCIATIOX,lu.rlcw of ihe awful dcitnicllun of human life, caused, by Sexual diseases and tlio deceptions practiced anon the unfortunate victims of such Jiteasesby Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting h'urgeon,as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy Of their name, to open a OUikosaryfor the treatment of Ibis class of diseases In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GHAT IS to all who apply by letter, wilh a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, to,furnish roed-idnevlie-nf charge. -It ts ticedlcsslo add I hat-the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, .and will famish approred modern treatment, I' ; •• "• • r -• ■ ’ The on a review of the past, feel atsared that their tabors In this sphere’of benevolent effort, have been of great bcm-Blto the afflicted, especially UiThe young, and they have resolvcd.to devote themselves, with renewed seal; to this very important out much despised cause. , Just Published by the , Association, a Report on fipcrmntohrhi**, or Seminal Weak nest, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual'Organs, by the Consaltieg Sure gepn, which will be sent by. mall (In 1 a sealed envelope), Fax* oc Cbaxcs, on the receipt of Two Stamps forposuge. I- ' : - • Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. Geoxot R. Cunoc*, Consulting Surgeon,- Howard Association, No. 2 South Sinth street, Philadelphia, Fs.. . By order of Ike Directors. ' ;= . . •: EZRA D. HBARTWKLL, President GKO. PAIRCmLD, Secretary.' . .mart* *>7 ■

A ll E K I C Ai> P I L i s . Ijof to the Arrimo, — Yocxo Amexics 'V . Victonioirs! r small box of Pills cures ninety-nine "If cases out of a hundred. -No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor on the breath, no feat of detection. . Two smalt pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full directions an given, so that I be patient can core himself ascertain ss with lbs advice of the most experienced aaneon. and mocb better than with the advice of one or liuto experience In Ibis class of disease. ;. ■ ■ - ’ ,

I Education,

Education is the grjmd object for which we are how toiling, and if wo be;SO for* tuaatc as to gain this object, it will bo to us a possession by far more valualilothan geld and silver. Cut we can never gain* this great object without great labor. It is not like a task which wo begin in the morning and finish in the evening of the same day. Nor is it like a work which we may finish in a week or in a month. But to educate ourselves properly, will require the self-denying labors and toils of years. 11 we would gain the victory over out efforts, and be repaid for all our toils and labors, wo must jlig and delve into the mysteries of science. But when wo have accomplished our studies, with what triumph can. we exclaim, my education is at last finished! f Then we will bo in the possession of earths greatest honors, for “Wisdom is the principal thing. 1 ’ Uqw eager then should the youthful mind be to acqnire a good education. This should occupy onr first thoughts, for without a mind well stored with knowledge we can never fulfill the object of our creation or bo useful to our follow' men. Every important invention and-improvement owe their origin to Education Then should we not educate ourselves and thereby become useful to society, rather than drag out an.existence in ignorance and misery. James H. Goldesbdrq.-

Star it M»u. to a*r P»*t or twx Contrai by eaetosln? one dollar to Da. D- G. Wii/rox,.No. tit >onb be Tenth SL below. Race, Philadelphia. .A liberal discon nt to the trade. ’ -None genuine without the written slpnslum of D. C. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Setf-sbose, Weakness, Ac., Is entirety different from the mast course. 'Dr. .V, fcas cured hundreds wbo have tried others without MneBU'Thu tryaltnenl is as certain to cure a* tho son tspjmer K otiose a stamp, a ml address t>r. W, as above, el? mg a full history.of joar case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure a bat is certaftt—A Rsntrsir Cent.'- ' mai2l-ly-E Wt

COTTON YARNS. • 1 g AGENTS FOR THE COVINGTON /SI and Cooper Cotton Factoriesof ibis vicinity, and Tor the Hope and Eagle Factories* of Pittsburgh, we arc prepared at all times to fill ordars promptly Tar Pound Varas, Nos. S to . 12, and Dozen Yarns,\400 to SOQ.. Also, 5 CarBet and Coverlet Warp; Twine, VTicking, atting, Ac. , Ac., at the lowest current rales) and on the usual credits, or a liberal discount for rash.

DRAY/NG. rgVlR undersigned jppeclfuily JL informs the; cit izens of Ve- Jjftap ray, that he'is how' prepared with . Thrrr Coort Horten and Drayt, < | and will attend to all business in that line with which he may be favored, within reach 1 of town. He. will also do.ttte hauling for the community furs less price than has heretofore been charged*. Large Jobs will b$ taken at liberal reductions. On batid at all times, raiu or shine, night orday. , O' Patronize yourselves bycaUinexm the Yellow Drays.. . AVM. PKEtMAN. Vevay, Aug. 27, 1W8.—If , • / »U. II. JAMES, U>| Ueilrctl /Fliysiclbiit discovereif white in: the # East Indies, a ccr)uiin cute for ConsurapI tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cdughs, Colds, mid general debility; The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up' to die.;. Ilia child was cured, and is now alivc and wclll Desirous Of beuefiitiug his fellow tiiorta s. Be will send to those who wish il,;the recipe {containing I full directions for making and ajiccessfullv M using this remedy.' Fane. on receipt of thei m name.. Address 0. P. U(icm% No. 19 fGrand street, Jersey City, N. J J se29^

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form more than one idea in a day; yet if we can originate but one it would be worth* our tune. Cabt M. From an.

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R. BUCHANAN & SON, • augl3-3m* Cincinnati, Qhio

LITTLE GIANT nut Isiijci Corn and Cob HIUlS, * * at Manufacturers prices, at nov26 GRISARD A SON’S. To Butter makers

r „ New and Elegant Store, Nof 92 Fourth' St., 2d door West of Vine St„

School Room. Duties.

•We should ever remember the ' obligations which we are under to our teachers for the mdny sacrifices which they-make for our benefit, —and cause them no unnecessary trouble. Wo should strive to lighten their wearisome duties, by being studious and attentive. They have many trials to try their patience and temper, which we know nothing of. To think how many different t dispositions they have to deni 1 with, and how many they hale to please, it seems on Herculean task to me. TK&y are not only

• And direstly opposite the Post Office, S ‘ On tba X9th of March,’ On which day she will open the largest and . best assortment of French Bonnets, Bonnet lltbhona, Artlfl- * olnl Flowers, and other MlUIncry - Trimmings, . _ Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased' facilities for doing a much lalger business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms being the )afge& West of New.York, she will be enabled looffer Unequalled InoocEMEKTs to customers in her line, at WXoIeiote and if (tail. - ' Persona visiting Cippifinati are particularly invited to call at No. p Fouft|) Street, opposite the Post Office. ' ■ feMO-ly J. A. HENDERSON.

A\D FAUttERS GENERALLY, WE are now manufacturing fiavis’s Patent Churn and Butter Worker, and keep them constantly on hand for sale. Warranted— returccble if not approved. A ' deoil F. L. GRISARD ASON.

oir "If a man die, shall he lire again ?" And. once a year hare daisies answered it, and little infant” given its testimony; and every day has the morn* ing testified, and ydt the world is murmuring still, "if a man die, shall he live again t”— B. F. Tavloh.

JUST received from New York, a targe assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery. sepIS F. L. GKlS.ftlD & SON.

Oil Blacking nl 25 cts. per Bbl, A SUPERIOR article just received at lha new Drug Store on Perry street. “Pitch jn" and make your Boots shine. __ 8p 3 I. STEVENS. ■ COOPER'S TACKS, ALL warranted to clinch, for salVby' mayCO fiRlSARD fr SON.

PLOWS. —A larco supply of Pea- _ A: RobV Sleet Mould Board Plows, for sajL' at Cincinnati prices. □p7 P. L. CRISAKU OtSON. •

HirriHEBsi—There are two things which will make os happy in this life, if we attend to, them. ■! The first is, never to vox ourselves about what wo can’t help; sad ths second, never to vex ourselves about what we can help. \

d"1HAlN keep constantly on hand Chain Pumps. For sale Jou by febH . F- L. GRISARD A SON.

HILL Side Plows, and Cultivators,—a supply alwlys on hand. . „I:.V:, GIUS -i?9 A SON._ .Wanted,I K DOZEN fresh EggsJ for which we If UV will pay the cash, immediately. ce23 CLARKSON fc WALDO.

Hides Wanted. HIDES of alt kinds'boughi by the undersigned, at the highest market price. j>5 ' CLARKSON $ WALDO.

Grain, grass & bramble scvthes —A large supply for sale low by Jell F. L, GRISARD A SON,

Window Blinds and Doors, ' sep3 ■ at F. L. GRISARD A SON'S.

MRS. ir.'B. O'hEart's HAI BIONIC, Por the Preservation of flic II*Ir. ' Preparation is nn unfailing dire for .EL the Hk.uMdiE. nnil Fever in the Head. Il preventsllic hair fnnii tmnins.grey till even old aee.arulis an infallible preventive of the hairfalling cfT* ' ■ : . This Tonic is the same that, was sold by Mrs. O’Leary wbi e slopping, at the Leclorc House, nildgave entire satisfaction to all who usedju ■’ •■.,■: •. .' '• ■ ' . Every person should Try U. and Ve will guarantee perfect satis Taction.. I Us the cheapest Tonic that can be bought. For sale by ISAAC'STEVENS, Mas. tJETIMX & TAR«v; Miss E. B. KINCAID /( CO. JelS-lf