Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 July 1859 — Page 4

JLS f J'.I Ci tvn>. i new tapblv el M’lllXU AND SlMMOl

ton.and the yellow fevtt in New Oilcans, cholera, ic. ■ .. .*■ There were always prophets, on theearth, 1ml common schools and universal ■ education ate modern things. Only croakers amuse themselves with the idea ; that the world is growing . worse, and more wretched. U wiser, healthier, belter and bmpier. Civilize- j tioir has banished, not\onty : the trnvri ; of the small-pox, the brack death, bead malady, inflammation of The throat, leprocy, etcetere.as welt as the fires of Smithfield, the Bastile and inquisition, and witch ordea.s and hanging, and wife whipping and selling. Common schools, and with them, uni* versa) education, have taken the place of serfdom and- vassalage; and civilisation has given us the rail toad,'steam-boat, and telegraph’, instead of slow sailing vessels, the old slow coach, and the keelboat and barge.’ ■ - 1 Education, progress, in a word, civilization means something mote than study,ing grammar, arithmetic and geography. It means these, to be. sure, but it means also, mental moral and natural philosophy. It means gtnrralkjxotcletlgt of men and thiogt, as well a$ itlf-kttewltilgt. The well educated know themselves, but they do hot consider self-knowledge, "enough for men to know."/- • ■ i Horace Greeley knows 'many He knows that "ihe moon is'nol made of ; green cheese;’* he Knows that,"when.the J sky falls, we shall catch larks/* - He, | probably, has chemistry enough to know that his body is composed of "five pails full of water, a small quantity of carbon, and a handful of ash.". He doubtless knows that the forests are (built up of waterand carbon with a little ash thrown in; but his self-education, after all, has been a bad one; so bad that his life is worse than useless. He has visions and schemes, but not one-original practical idea ever entered his head, pc came out of it. Willi an average of white human life far below the negroes, right under bis nose; with hundreds of thousands of ditty, degraded, hungry, ragged, hoveled, ignorant, lascivious, rum drinking, tobacco smoking, chewing and : muffing human creatures, who can be seen, without going off tlie pavement that passes his door step, lie spends his time in advocating paper ntoiwy, -high toiilTa, Maine Laws, the abolition of negro slavery, "Hie onion of the. Opposition" to upset the "bogus Democracy," and other equally wicked and silly schemes. ' , Wc are not speaking of Horace Greeley os n person, but as the rrpnirnhtive of ■ cItiti of impracticable reformers, who are forever "barking up the wrong tree;” who, like the hoys who pulled their sleds up and rode down hill -all day, found themselves at night at the bottom—where they started in the morning.,; The ceasing, and fretting and scolding of fanatics, are about as annoying and about as' reforming as "Mrs." Caudle's Curtain Lectures." -.The } good they would da, they do not, and the evil they would hot, that they doi so it is no longer these innocents that do pvil that good may come, but sin that reraainelhin them, since, "in Adam’s fall, they sinned all.** , . ■ ■ , '• . . u For a vast amount of the sm that curses the world, the pulpit/bar and the press are to blame. No doubt, each in its appropriate sphere, docs much more good than evil. Indeed, these are all highly useful institulions,--and one of them, the press, indispensable to constitutional liberty. Hut the press is shamefully prostituted to the vilest purposes, by ambitious demagogues; mercenary speculators and slock gamblers, paper moneymakers and brokers, sectarian dogr matislsand btgols, and visionary schemers and - ulUaists. It teems with literary trash, called light reading, scattering mental and moral poison,;among light rendetsj and especially the inexperienced and youthful, disgusting .them with the sober realities of practical life; and thus filling the mind with fictitious creations, instead of sober truths, and practicable fads. - : f ' Out as ‘Truth is mighty and shall prevail ;*J as facts are stronger than fictions, the freriom of the press will finally lead .to universal education; firstto the moral and mental culture of the nation, that first knocked off its shackles and placed it on the free list, with free; speech and free arms; and then to Hie TSsipf-tbe world. ■The progress of the race in civilization is seen in alt history, sacred-and profane. The silly attempt • to buildfa • ‘Tower of Babel" to Heaven can ueveibe repealed.' ’ Abraham married: bis sister, and Isaac his cousin, and bis son Jacbb, a brace of cousins; and a brace of their slaves. David committed adultery, and then added to Ibis crime the murder of the husband; But.if the husband' hadfhecn Dantel ESickles, instead of Uriah, the royal culprit would have been shot instead of being let off with the gentle reproof of Nathan, in the parable of the lamb-stealing. These things, and much more of ihe same sort, are related of the them most enlightened, and morn! people upon the earth 1- Conld they be repeated in the l3lh century? Can they ever be repeated, where modem civilization reigns? There is but one answer to these quesemphatic,’ no! ■ ■ Not only the days of. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and David, have passed, never to come back, but the days of Solomon, with his 5M wives and 700 concubines can never be repeated jn the civilized world. Brigham Young’s feeble attempt to flog king Solomon, makes the whole thing ridiculous. Will the story of (Romulus and Hetnds,) the twins of a Vestal Virgin, ever be repealed T. Will the Oracle at Ddphos .ever speak to another Alexander ? Wilt there ever be another Timour to cage'anotber Bajozet? Will there ever be another Kero, ,or another Louis the !5th, or Henry the Stb t Will there ever be any more practical Knight Templars, or other practical Knights? Will there ever be another Troy, Paris and Hellen,, and another wooden ho.’se, with 600 men inside? Will there ever be another Columbus, and other new worlds to; discover and people? No! These, and many other things of the same sort belong exehtive/y to the pdit. The world raoves~the spirit of civilization is abroad. Tbe steamship, tbe rail road* the ■ telegraph belong to this century. The world moves; “many run to and fro, and knowledge is increased.” The microscope has revealed an invisible world of living vegetables and animals, infinite in number,’and even greater in bulk than are seen by the naked eye. It is now known that every drop of the ocean, rivers and lakes, teeiqs with Animalcule, as well as the visible earth 6»d air. - The telescope is constantly bringing to light new worlds; and aided by mathematics, man has measured tfceaun, moon and stars fixed their distances from each other, and each from the earth, and weighed them in a balance. Chemistry has dissected all material substances, and told us of vfhat each is : composed. God restrains “the wrath of man; and the remainder of it,"—which he doesnol * restrain, "shall praiso him.' 1 The afI rates and navy of a French despot fought, I under Washington, the bailies of liberty, ! in North America; and the armies and ! navy of another French despot, are now fighting tbe battles of liberty in Italy. How strange I - ■ ' Truly the world mover. "I see men

as trees walking.” I see the world thronged with mental life. ’ 1 see arcicnl and lime honored ignorance, and sin tottering to their fall. And I see in the perspective the nations beating their speara into pruning Looks, and their swords .into plough shares; "and away farther on, in the succession of ages upMellenneuro”—the Son of man,coming ir. on ages, I see .the inauguration of the The clouds of Heaven, to establish bib kingdom upon tbe earth, and put a final end to sin and misery. E. C. Patkiot, June 23, 1859. * t

ha placed bid affections upon a poor laboring girl, ami she became his wife. He subsequently .moved to the city of N. V orb, and during a contagion there at a certain time, he by his practice, or some other lucky hap, became suddenly very rjeh.— Soon after, be returned to Con., and lived in great splendor. The change in fortune produced a potent change in the wife. She became reproachful, assuming, and scornful toward their former acquaintances, and wo’d not even admit an ordinary neighbor beyond the precinct of the servant’s kitchen.

Bakery—Bakery.

S|E|nM(HialUljBiUe.

TVE have made further additions to oiii I! Bakery, which enables us to furnish Bread, Cakes, Pici an J other confection - oiy in any quantity on short notice, which makes our establishment more convenient to perrons (riving Ui.wtas or Baums than ony other Moose in Vevay. je22 CLARKSON & WALDO.

,r, h. TlIIlvBAVU, y.iis aruiiF.r. vcv.vy. is:-.. DRUG® GIST

DRY GOODS, tVr.*i-:!ny or Callcot*. C la; him, Lawn*, Ac. A zcacral UMJrtn.cot of

(Fur tbe Iruliioa lierdlle. EbCCATlOK—CIVILIZATIOb’-SOCUL LIFE —duties and arsroxsjBiLiTics or tTiTts,, oa otoiNizzo civtu soctrrnta , —TUt TICE AIMS a NO IN OS OF HOMANI- - TV — LIFE is IT II AS BEEN, IS, AND should ar-

ready-made clothing, Groceries, QSetniware. Hardware and Caller/ ; Uai», Cai<*, [lotHe, Shoes. kc n ic., all tf which will be fol.l cheap for cub. ma/25 JESSE TEATS.

■ *,*» I>L1U1 w foreign anb Domestic llleijifiucs, Ckniiifjl* and Wa/maer nfie /*r.j-cr>d*ini,

Brittnhnia Ware.

f7ui( KttntrU, I'aintt, Oi,**, A<y Trat-es. SiipjiortcTs. Shoulder Hr.ure-. Viral-he*. Ii/e Staff-*, Pure While head* Snow-White Zinc. Calun of »11 kiaJi—llry an! in Oil— I'aiuh of ei try ileecriiition. ■ ; Varit I *!)•*■—Copal, Japan, Coach, Black ic. Dye Muff*—Indiya. Madder, l-oywood, Fui* IkvCamw '>rl. Copperas Alan', live*. Ac. . Auotioj. am) uaiyixn yu m.* . .OILS—Ui.-ccJ. Sweet, Ca-ior, Sperct, Lard, CMMi er Oil. an 1 Turpentine. TiJtacr,). f[?ara aal SmiS of ike rco-t approved brand* m.<l flue-l i|Ualily. Spices of ai! kinds Starch. Salt-ram*, Ft.ta*h, Vinegar, Soda, Cream Tartar, Iteiin; Ac. I>nrn French ami Catawba Wines Ar.it Prar.diis.fur Jlelidn.il verpo-r*. Bm**he«—I'.iln! and Van.i-b I'.tu-hr-; TtoSh, Hair, (;h>;li ar..l Sail Brn*hc?; Mi«, Scrah, Whilewadi, and—Hru-hci of ail kind-. With a Meek of

CONSISTING in part of.the following articles r Castors, Molasses Cans, Candle Sticks, Fancy Mugs, Lamps, Sago; Bowls, Tea Pols, Cream Pitchers, Coffee Pots,, Water Pitchers, I Arc., &c-» &c„ Just received, and fur sale low, by . ap2fl P. F. GR1SARD $ SON.

Consolidated l.otterlrw of Dtlairars FOR JUNE, 1859. FRANCE, UROAtiliKVrs.4 CO., Varner* .Iff Ihatmtct trader fir SuptrMt n it arc tf At Stale Jjpituy Comthttsionm. • *3* Prize* l“alJ a* «»a aj Brawn. Grand Delaware Lottery, On the Havana 1'lan, Extra (.'for* 71 ret. Tube drawn In Wflmtnytou. Monday, June 30, *33, 10,00) .VuwJrr*? —£3.301 /V.n*—fVire* PagaKc in fall wiltmf icdurlt on.—fa liirr LelUritt rrcrji JVirt it Dratnt. SCf/i'Jf E. 1 prize of 50,000 2 price not IjOOO 2 prize* of 12,300 10 prize* tf 4M 2 prize* id 5.0CW IP prize* of 300 2 prize* of _£JOO 20 prize* of JW) 2 prize* of ‘SAW Ino jirizc* of . HO iprlrrtof 1,330 SJWW prize* nf b And 212 Appmimatl'.n prize* ranging friaa $30 apto$lflH. 21JM Prize*, amauntlne to. ■-- $531.5(0 \Vhu!eTkkcu$ID, Ilalte. $5;Qimicn$;AM.

ia the first chapter of our English Bible we are told that "God created man; male and female created He them,"[and that He commanded them to "Be fruitful, ai>4 multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it.” He gave them dominion over the earth andsea, and "every living -thing in them/* Thousands of years afterwards, when the waters of the su called, Noah's flood, had subsided, we are told in the ninth chapter of Genesis, God said unto Noah and his sons, "Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth." - \ ■ The meaning of The word re/deniiA, is to fill—to stock with' members and abundance—to finish, or complete. Since this earliest general history, as we read in the books of the Old and New Testaments, God, by his angels and prophet*, at different and at appropriate periods, haa instructed mankind in their dudes towards each other, and his will in tegatd’lo them, iii ‘This life and that which is to come." In their organize lion, He has stamped upon them physical and social laws, which can never be transgressed without pain; but which, if ■ strictly obeyed in all things, lead to happiness here and hereafter. "For forms and creeds let graceless bigots fight; be can’t br wrong whose lift is m the right." : The duties of life, the punishment of* their.neglect,and the reVard of their are emphatic cally stated by Jesus. :« the 2 5:h chapter of Matthew, beginorcc w;ith the 31st verse and closing the 16th. Here the condemned were sentenced to "Everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels,” for not clothing the naked, feeding the hungry, giving.water to the thirsty, lodging the, stranger, or visiting thehick and the imprisoned; and the approved were invited to inherit "the kingdom," as a reward for having performed aUflhesc duties. The beautiful truths inculcated in lbii parable are that “God is paid when man receives/*—that "the tree is known by its fruit," and that iu doing good to out fello'v men, we do it unto Him, whose we are; aud who has commanded us to "dp unto othersaswe would have them do unto us.” It was Whitfield, if my memory be correct, who, on asking Father Abraham if there were any Methodists, Baptists, Calvinists or Catholics in Heaven, was answered with an emphatic—no! Who, then’, have you in Heaven, ham ! said the preacher. •'Chrittianr, ,, - was the reply—pruelicj? Chrittiant, who on earth showed their faith by their uorh. , ■ ... It is no part of my purpose to discredit Christian faith, but rather to show that "faith without works is dead—being

[For the tailbox Uevdlte.

pitorEBtr- RICHES.

The great and unconceivable amount of property in the,world should bo acknowledged good in its place, and unquestionably was designed for tbo especial benefit of mnn. It is stored'away in the bosom of tbe earth; as well as made perceptibly upon its surface.- Man, through the medium ; of hij genius, penetration, and studious JpbiJosopby, has bro’t to view, much of, the bidden treasures, converted them to usefulness, and consequently increased tbo apparent wealth, whichThousands arc so anxious to possess, and when acquired, and properly^esteemed,, and rightly administered,(cannot fail of enhancing the comforts of Hfo. a\.s a gen-< eral thing, tbo.disposition of man ts such,’arid so foreign from putting a right their possesions, that oftentimes they aro regarded an idol, and suffer them to harrow up their minds into perturbations, violent passions, and covetousness. Wiiile. tho majority are aspiring after much goods, and pnrsiiing with avidity the well beaten track, it is the fortune of but lew, however, to arrive at the point denominated rich, —and when one obtains . more than lie actually needs, or knows what to do with, another may suffer tn proportion, aud must lodge’somewhere below - tbo mediocrity; but whether the increase of property on the one hand, adds to the happiness of. the possessor, or the decrease’ of property on the other, diminishcsjthe enjoyment of. the loser, remains to be expounded. v Jtichcs, lawfully obtained, ere the possessor’s right to command, and in the bands of wholesome people, may afford a "heap" of happiness, by-relieving -the wants of many an unfortunate and deserving specimen of, ifgotmn "over the devil’s back," as sonic of it is, what enjoyment canto expected? and "should it take wings and fly away,” a murmur would bo tbo result, rather (ban a condescension to. tbo AllWise, cancel lor of accounts.

When even soiled clothes, which were in profusion on the premises, were asked for by the poor, if given, they must not be conveyed through the'rooms of the mansion; but thrown out of a garret, window, to tho beggar, in the rear oftho building, ns though the sight of which, in their circumstances, would soil tho carpets and effect her optical nerves, ,. One of-her ..daughters, a spoiled specimen of. aftluence, being at - a commencement of Yale College at a lime, and dinner being ready at one of the principal.hotels, ami the numerous participators about to ho seated at the full spread board; she, fiaught with a feeling of superior consequence, discovered something not exactly filling lier dainty sensibilities*, leaped upon tho table, and walked or rather strided its whole length, over baked pigs, nirkies, roast meats and other ample fixings for the occasion. A general demur was the couscqucncc —all wero disgusted at the act—and the full spread board was discarded to the. frustration of all present. How their appetites were satiated, matters' .not now; but thoiicii father paid $200 for his daughter's excursion, and perhaps she tound an admirer; hut i trust not from that assemblage of epicures. A. Sasvoiid, .

One Cent Reward!

- . GEORGE W, A. COLE ian /S .away from the subscriber on the oils day of Jutie, lie was ‘ an nppiefltjcc.to the fanning i £['/ business.' - V-effyilifl a 11 persons are hereby forewarned from t rush tic or, harboring lam on my account. -Pleasant township, Switzerland ccnnlv, lnd„ Jiiiie 17, lt-VJ. Aw ENOCH S. RICHARDS.

PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery,;- Cosmetics, Extracts, Ililr I 'll*, l 1 * V-ena-lr*. Ac.; Fancy Article.*, Flavorin: llalrathl uf all kind* k>r 0“’kii:y p*irI*-,.-**, Tlicnr.oaiehr*. Ink-, Mt'ieAtlaekinz, alt I.a CiiUipletc stock if art.artk-te* | crta'i.it'; t*» lie I'rttjr Itecc'i, alikti la\c hei j ur*!-a-eldirect fmin the Importer* ami Mannfaetcrer*. and »ill l-c wdd at price- «Mclt will compete wilh Ih.*.e of any «ui;!ar estaldhlpiaetit fit ilie Weil for ike Mint (juatity of ani ;It'. •* AH artick-t -xarraotel a* tepni'entcl. and T Invite all to /lie me a call bef.tre porch**In/ cite■•here. . J. 1-THlKlMn*. cmy-W • ,Ktin atrect, Vecay, led.

Magnificent Scheme. GRj.vn r.u’/T.iA PkUir; ?:fe.o»; Gtrap Comoupvtid tr Ltiuvau, C1.ASS N, To l-o drawn in W11 mi nylon, Sato r. tar, Jem 23th, lpri|eof7ti.'Wh?7i>.ohi 12^00 1 *• 2i.nWh2i.ftio ifiJofl nnob)W;Oft> 2 “ li-WU 2S.IWJ K of (tnh 30fi» •i . . IP.nooh 2«,W0 Mof «0h U,000 4 •* S,t«0h 32,000 132 of 200 ii 36,400 4 •* 5.000 h 2H.«wt 132 of ,|P0h' 13^00 4 2J(«If. 10.000 3,-jMor -'40hl5fc.4ft* 10 ” 2,0001* 20,000 ] 25,T4unf 20 l*51l^0t*

Ten Dollars Howard I i»5v_ STRAYED, from the farm of subscriber, fn Craig JbV’fjtvWTownship, S w rlaml j Q’ county, Indiana, one month! ago—a'BAY MARE, ilitte years old, never.handled any, having* dark inaiic and j tail. Also, nr the same rime, a.yearling j SORREL MARK,with one white Ipud l foot, olid white slit on forehead. / | 1 will cive the obove reward loonyi person) tetnruing them, .to me,'or giving me information of them so that I can gel;

Wood. Eddy *V Co.’s I) E I. A TV AIIK St ate Lottf.r ies ! ■ Capital Prize $10,000 ll ■ . . . 7-;<.k7:r.s‘ ?io. • * . WOOJt, EHUY 4 CO,, Jlavanrcj, TW GriHIORV it MilRV..

prize* a-naaniitifito . f I^WifOC* # lu.Qnirten (3; Uyhtb* i2?»‘ A pickayi: of £6whale Ticket**t 420,cosh 432C* There arc 12 drawn lollula, wild each. baIMt . liciuK wurlh S*L make* . 4240 IS per tcnloff, tieliij X Loavemet • • • SCI' ■ tea 1 1n- rl.t In the ptirrhaier,' > $311 I’craanaVko' dedre need nnly remii ibe ri*V vn a (jt kajte, for whklt we kilt send a CeniScnia at follan*: -

f|'HK Mnd'cwhfned, bavins i>eeomo oi,ucr» of ,.J 1 lit al>»vt. Lnlltry Clurlirr hi Delaware otfv_r !<• the public the followin' scheme, to he drawn eerh" Wednesday InJL'I.l, IriSD. kt Wilmington,' IMawxrvin public. tin* tier the oiit-f intend dice of *wani conim!*i!oiic« »j [*o!i.led hy ihe Governor. - . y ■" ■ Class itTli draws Wednesday, July G, Class J1S4, draws Wednesday,.! tily IS. ClftSb‘39G draws Wednesday .July -0, C1 asA-jO-S draws Wednesday.d mu'l’T ; TAir(y*Ttro Tkevrcnt 'rtrtf Urttini itnJ Sinttj . Mr (Titra.V. ■

them. ; POWELL TAYLOR. June 22, 1859.—3 vw

NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL

■.•■■■■ : of-Spring-anil Summer Good;?. 4m: liu received a lutyeand jl iftdriidld Muck tljj j tJeiitu I uruUhlofT Onoil#, all M>Ii-*atid (‘rice*. leretlfCr.ViitU a fall and cmopUtc ■rtjiictn uf Fa-ldpmOCe Kcj«I)OIihIc ClolliJiifiT, all of wh'ch mill I* *>Id a* price* a* favorable a* dmlljir ecod* can be bought in (Lc -Stale.. ■ ■.' . <3“(jU‘tom mt-rk niaitc to order in a Juf ertor style on ritori notice, tn m Call m*t examine wy Con Jj and enquire nrlcei UifuTt buying tljcmLerc. Jonx w. gray.

A tert I flea to of joctsge ic whoici t eo*ii £300,00 .It*. , tfft. SG b*lvo*, \, I3n,U) do. Jo. sc Qittrterk, 33.WI tin. do. sri'KtghthvJ 37,30

t <\u tW., krill meet wiih prompt attention, and the printed oBieUI drawing, tent u MHO a* over. ' ;

Nearly.one Prize to every two Tictels ! 7S Attmberii-—*13 Drawn DaUuta, '

PfUNCK, ltROAnnr.VTS-4 CO., Wwm

dSa^uifirciUjSchciiK 1 ;

- TO TZ MtU'k EACH WKDAKSDA V X.\ JII.V. . I ■ Trizc of . erc.Odii l, ; 5(n.WO * ' V . i ,«.ctoit So.u:o i “ -ispuii* is.itti ■ r “ ... in.«« h hm«oi: C.OOU . fi.iot 1 *•■■■; , . ■ VS.tfSlv 5.'F3 (0 I’fUti of |,uco ara • i’.ieu, ■|H - “ , . . , ; 5H)are . -SO.ttO 2*0 -23d an* - - C5 . •* . 100 are' 6J»uO ,6J •*. . 'Dare djit ■ CS , “ , , ’,5«are ’ JV.VW 6J ' -inaro , • ■ e.(SO 4.F lo • ** - Ware' 9tW 0 tT.nio , ,i ■ ,10aw •' enuw y’JW I’riicj amniiMtntrlo £l'-l«.o-tt WholeTUVeis 510- Halve*.£ia.Quart-.T# Si*;. CrrtllU'Atra nf l*nclt«j;f* will Ire mIiI at tho foliou in- rale*, which it Dio ri*k, - (Mrtilli alct of !<acVapeOJ whale ticleU. $ I W.30 •• . - , -M Half ' “ • 74.73

The ■ Grtat Ainluttiuhr ■ of Health TO ALL MAMUMr.

I! 0 M.O W A Y ’S ; I* ILLS. ; ■ X. BOOS TO TIlii ■ilt’K ?

Ocr Creed.—We believe in small farms ami thorough cultivation.

THE went id a sterling ti'fliritulW meet tin* lUwand tierv*dUc*of Ihe ruffe ring (tonkin of hum unity, and »ru cwlrelj free, fnmi. mine nil atiil i.lturdrlcteri.in* ]»rtii le#, H'sutcrerclt felt till thh nll nicJliine »u ukhercdlblu the world; liollowax V invsluahll-l’illtbs'iebc* roaie Ihe [|mj.ehoidf{i , mL'd} for all ns linn«. Their attribute h t« jirviftit at* aeil er to care; Ijn-y snarl; Ihe radU orVwit of the complaint, and thu* Ly the hidden caute of Jitcari.'rvinvUiotali* aud retiote tli.* drooplne ritcrsiMiif the MkS-ia, avddiiie to to re la her b»t of vital and fum Unitary rclormaliou. '

, We believe that soil loves to cat ns-.well ns its owner, and ought there' fore to he manured.

NEW GOODS, ATE. IS.KINCAID & GO.’S. V\WE hare Jitsl received a hire a«nrt* of Spring Good* of every »tylc, Cjj . •vjjfcuaipririns . , /&& Boh nets, I late, and Scoops, of the [lalevt'ftvle*. . And a fine a*»™triem of RIBBONS, FIOWtHS,BONNETS - And Trimininf;* of Krcry KIml. Abo, a.' targe av-ortmcnl of Spring ShattU and, Hautlllkvy. . DllESS GOODS,,of ever r variety, rorita? Fancv Silk*. Ulart suv#, Vatenc «; yhalite*. Vtr;c* and Hence 1'ct.uic*-: 1’laln, 'trtpe.1. and Uamd'Jackonct; Stristov, mhlle ; nd colored; Xamutc*: HriUtxut«n«, a:i). HarmllM GInjham: Eaan»;.*nd FaHc.* of all Unite, varplng In'price from lea lt> forty" wnis per ya J» . - . nUluncru anil lUautiui-making, Carrici on in alt 111 rarloui lirapcher;, Order* executed im *hirt nit ice and in the l-f.d and *tvl«. We turtle nil jo cive n_v a call, . Wo Hum our thapka to n-ir friend* fir past favorv. and -Impc la to merit a continuance o5(bcirpain>na r 'c. . . • 4:.\Tl..KlX0AIIHt ro„ ,' Oppolbe (M I Feltti'ci* Kill, :

We believe in targe crops, which leave the ground bettor tbau they found it—making both tho farmer and farm rich at once. V: , Wo bslievo |n going (6 the hot* tom of things, and therefore in deep plowing, and enough of it/ All the better If with a sub-soil plow.: ' , We believe that every farm should uwu a good faimor. 1 : , Wo believe that.tbo host fertilizer ofany soil, U a spirit of industry, enterprise, and intelligence—without this, lime and gypsumj bones ami green manure; marl and gnauo, will be of little use; '

' UvrtitMtt. . The tirar rcoijrpe of lldi re'ntihent.'Vl.-M* euki.tr loa courie of ihew antivjoir 1’iHV.stid tltea 1'ijcttlveorpaut »r>; rc»!«riil tothrir projfr Mui'l no mailer In what hidrmts rfiapc Ihir by. dra of <lih-awc\MI>.l» It »elf. 1I1U van-liitin and nin-rrir.j remedy it fniut 1J10 jiaticnt** iyateiii. - GmiuL l'(e;un ; i!i» V.'ti»nn V ‘

• \ .. •* Wlluarlcr •* ■ ■ 37,37 Del. 1 ware Lotfcry! clnss'ill,

alone;" ami that while faith may exist , without good works, good works are the legitimate frails of faith m God and goodness. Fa ualics and bigots overflow with faith—such as built the inquisition and kindled the fires of Smithfield, proscribed the Quakers and hung the witches—but that is not tte faith that works by love and purifies the heart; that feeds the hunciy and clothes the caked; that visjts the ’jitherless and widows in the:r affliction, rod docs as it would be done by. Keeping Sunday, going to church, preaching and prayers, and reading the Lible, are well enough, it they tend to good works; otherwise they profit nothing. The stupid tribes of Africans, and the nations of Europe and the United Slates ■ represent the most barbarous peoples and the roost civilized; Educated, civilized nations .are healthier, longer lived and happier thatf barbarous tribes, yf the salutary effects of judicious training bnu culture we have numberless examples; two or three of which.iray serve to illus- . irate a great moral lmlh. These we fida m an interesting article on "The econo- . my of human Hfe’tn New York," m the March number of: "Hunt’s Merchants' Magazine.' 1 ' / ‘•Wherever roireiy is manifest,V says the writer,"there alwayseiisU,atmin’s disposal, means of mitigating or removing it. To find out and apply these means is advancement in cmliza’ion.” An Increased civilization is everywhere followed by an Increase of moral culture and the duration of .human , life. Geneva is given as-su example. In that city in 1589 "the probabilities of life to every individual born, was S years 7 months and 25 days. In the 11 lb century the probabilities increased to 13 years 3 months and 16 days; From 101-4 to 1833 the probabilities oflife for every individual boro were 45 years and 23 days; and at the present lime the probabilities of life are about -15 years." The increase, therefore, is 33 years in 270. During that period the average increase has, been ■ great over the whole civilized world, but no where else so great as m Geneva. "Thcjinly successful battier to the appalling epidemics, terrible famines and wars of ancient limes is to be .found in the progress ot civilization." ' The statistics of New York city show thit its an? nuil average mortality , is I tn 27.(5; while the mortality among the negroes is I ni 31; and among the white population of the United States the average annual average mortality is only t in 60. ... ; The population of New York is probably 8CO.COO. Of- this 800,000, probably 600,000 are in as good circumstances, and nearly as healthy as any other equal population in other cities of the Union, if bo the mortality of the other 200,000. is appalling- Probably I in A would be found neat the average. This population is, of course, poor, wicked and ignorant, poorly.fed; and poorly clothed and lodged, tobacco users, and otherwise in- . temperate. ■ ' i , ; The sanitary committee in then late report, giving the causes of Ibis unprecedented mortality, state that tn one building examined by them, there were ly-nr apartments, inhabiUd by forty-tix families, numbering five kmdrti and «ecentjf-irc«ii persons; averaging six persons to a room of twelve by ten feet in dimensions." In their accouot of numerous other blocks of buildings ss.closely packed as the tenements above described, the committee say—"Hundreds of the miserable occupants .of these tablishments dwell in cellars, over five feet below the street level, and that thousands of children .d^s-.at the earliest period in these wretched holes .and burrowing places." “The effect of this ignorance and poverty is that it leads to filth, had habits and personal degradation and neglect, and this constitutes an insalubrity, which effects a large surrounding neighborhood." The progress of civilization, though less, elsewhere in the civilized world, than ia Geneva, has well nigh buried the terrible epidemics that formerly swept' the nations of Europe and Asia. But] they oceaiionally reappear, in limited j spheres of space, and severity, alamode the National Hotel sickness in Wishing*

From whateverran-c, .pirlH.and all other Slpnaof a lirer. siol other -iorcaniisli.111 of the •; .tem, tilth uihIcmIic erad. Iratir.t; In flume- of thii all I»i*crfui anlivr[t;» aud.iJvUTgcLt remedy. . 1 ill!lot* ll:tusiiRI|«. ■ •• . The proiicr <)(iai<nnn and ri£hl eondilion W the Win I*, of tnomenliiur itn|-,>rlat.e< to ILb Uealth- of ilia human frame, (hit kiitiddlliouv tseilkino cijuti* the hidden •fi'dr ol the com* |i!ah;t, and rr|.-ter- ulritie Raidr and pore and f iietd. rl -an.lnp atef iao vital faiuliirti* of t’o* ki.lt, \

Were this vast amount of property equally distributed, all mankind would be upon ii level, or bn the medium lino between the rich oud the. poor—-a state most desirable, and if rightly; understood, .more conducive to the general peace and happiness of all; but by reason of.the subtlety, the art, and the studied economy of some, and tho ignorance, the negligence, or the. unforeseen calamities of others; a wide, sad, amt much lamented contrast in point of property and privilege, will probably ever be the situation and lot of the whole human family. - - - • Some people are opt to suppose themselves great and .learned who aro in possession of riches; but Son* gtnccs said, that "ihe possession of wealth cannot give a man a titlo to greatness,' bicausc-it is looked as a greatness of mind to contemn those gifts of fortune, r and he above tho desire of them." Avaricious people are sometimes,over-solicitous after riches, and dazzled with the pomp of titles, ostentatious .of learning, ami external appearances; hut the philosopher in his cottage enjoys his material all in patience and gratitude under the pressure of what little minds call poverty and distress, —the happy I and contented are found ia the shades' of solitude, and in the private walks and bye-paths of life. An instance may bo found in the story of Gygcs, tho rich Sidian monarch. ' "The Oracle being asked by Gygcs, who was the happiest'man ? replied, Aglaus. Gyges, who expected to have himself named upon the occasion, was much,surprised, and very, curious to know who this Aglaus. should-be, after much enquiry, he was found to be an obscure countryman, who employed ‘his.time in cultivating a garden, and a few acres of ground about his habitation/* Ttf presumptuous idea that the moronvealth the more happiness—the more grandeur, the more respect;and homage is delusive. Though foots may applaud and how to the magnificence of rich poten-tates;-—when stript of their appendages, we behold nothing but men, — and oftentimes the . most unhappy men. Much money is the root of many sorrows, -and a tempter or seducer into the road to lewdness and intemperance. The son of rich parents, for an example, is sometimes the most base and despicable of all human beings. With his pockets folly gorged from his father’s coffer, be steps aside from propriety and rushes into profligacy aqd rqiq, to tho mortification ai kindred and friends.

Orawsmi Saturilay,July 3hth, K'>9. 7S Xtnnl)t*rs-—lS Drawn -Dallots.

1 tiro ml Cnpllal Prize ofJilO,ROO ! iprizeof ; 5prize*of .*£5.3(9 -iprizoof So.Wtl itl prlii;» t<f •• •i prize of , lo.tiCU Ctl pHzeavf 1 IUS1 £priKof lll.Wtl -Sf.. idV:. ‘ lc., . ' rril<’-i. amomilitii: Whole Ticket* Dal re* '£ IP; Uuarteri S3. -•'Ja (tjJrntz Ti'\ttst<r Virtifirattr, enclose I ho aitiouiii of 1 lioney to our uddretr, for ehat yon wish h' parchite; nain«‘i|K\la>ltefJ inwlih-ii tort n I'h it nivt-iid, and wlieliicr ) oa’»ii!» \Vholer, ItalVv* or ilnarlcfS, on receipt of.which, «'» t* (fidrfed, hy Ural the Kheme, j ,■ ■ ■ i »

Wo believe in- good feucce, good barns, good farm-houses, good stock, good orchards, and children enough to gather the fruit. Wo Leiicyc ini a clean kitchen, .a neat wife in it, a spinning piano, a clean cupboard, a clean dairy, and a clean conscience.

First 1 rr.wjtj-*. Fhoeid mi lime in Iryinc a lew of i!ii» ,viu.icivTiiij; Iv (lo irtvi-.-{dalui, it r: n l*cjaiii-i! with safety in all u-al and other nizalhmt,' it, tReet U a l tut oiirar ul.i li*.

• Imma liat-Ir I ho Jrawinp, >!rann nuoiVn will tfO *-■»<! «iih a wrlu-p oi|>laii4iian. Turchavrs w ill wriw Ihhlr irri I .lain, amt civc ttiu samo of' lUi-ir l’u>i Ui3;*c t t'uiimv-airl-'•laic. - ' ; - " *S ’

vTJvc (r*lIni'oii; [ i* tiiMiiroMil; Virtif t-i ttif ■ ii + - Aifiu* * ut t;.ii o.’(ui'»l), J1..I .*> I[i <• wn. lull;" !ii^u c *} tear • iliii'M lii Hie «.■( Uii-ir tuirinstc ■ U'‘Vnwf t !'•!>/ art l\' W rl r<i*t .'a Inoti.i n lU . V-fT'Jjvr fit / JC.-J lii; uif j; Attliina< ' frVvciit asm*, I/i» nv*» <»f Sj<irtU Bowvl Coiaj'Jj Lti, Fcniil'’ Ci-ui-Couclit, j'Ulm*, St‘iDekij>l f

ISart'i-iKD l'r

* We firmly disbelieve in farmers that wilt not improve; in farms that grow poorer every year; iu starve* ing cattle; in farmers' boys turning into clerks and merchants; in farmers’ . daughters unwilling. to work, and in alb farmers sshnmed of their vocation, or who drink whisky until honest men arc ashamed of them;— Beecher on Farming. ’

iViillcc lo Correspondents;!' Th''*a »Lu prefer uoljiJitOiDj.niuiitj by iuill t rauuni - • - * V

Tl»r AdamuKijirc*# Comjmny?"; w hereby Di'mcj forTlviiet*, In a mm of Ten IVil* larf, t.r.it U|<*r*'n1 J , e*n Iw *tnl ut ' . /. .4/ Our JUsk ami J'lrpcnsc, f fi«n any city or l iwn where they have an r>(3re t rin k in«ni‘v an'l »r>Ii“r mu‘I lit t-(ichv*ril In a •■«i»VUf.V«K.vr 1’OST OPFICK STAJH’Kl) KNVKMJl’K,'’ nr lie livpreta Company caju.ui rec-ive th:m.

(olds 'ilrniltclie*. , f-ccoudarjai} nip* fh*?«l ill*cajes . loms Cos-llrntOA*, - Itiiliiixia. JWapjv.il Afcclh*pC|»;o, 1 II da mat to It, "• ItoLS Diardora, •. Inajtil tcjlv Wann> i>t til I)ro|sy, , tios Liver, 'Lii.Ji. ItoViljIy, , . rod plaint*, ‘ I<'pillion! — Noui; are tpculi.t* iJt.Ipm n>« word**- lliilt-*ay. .Vc«-Vmk and|/0t)Uon. r, *r<) dlreeniltde at aWairr-tuaffc In crrry leaf of lha book of directions around cacli put or bf x; lh« WIMP ms} lo* plainly tcvn by-holding the leaf to the llpli.: .1 li audio me re»ar*l will bajUen to an; nt:c rrii.lerirp such Information at tsaj lead t« the ilctciii jfi of till i«rtr or |>artW e*inw«* foittfi” lire m-*»llriixj orvpr.clns lie tame,kno«Jn? iJirtij to be iimriutis . '

} r p Oril.-rs tor Tickets or Certiflcatos, by vj’ij >i'r Eipruss, lo lu •!j*•' tr>il la r -WCHHI, HODV A CO.. . Wilmington, 1‘dawrre. fizT The Pr.vrtocs of Mi? Delaware Siate l/dte* ili-j arc jniWi#i:i.' 1 i.i the Xcsr Tort ilrnld.

SST Sentimental v Youth — "My dear girl, will you share my lot for life?”

Practical large is your lot, sir?”

MAGNIFICENT EKTEEPBISEI

‘ .1. j. M.y.x.\sm:R's Thirty-Third Magaificent Cash,

Watcli&Laml Gift Enterprise^

,’•* 1 - 1 »* “■<; ManuDuloriw of Fn&amr liolhiivat* ft) MMtictk Nrv*-Voikf by all UIjIc tlruprUu *uJ li Mtitu clns Urrix-lioqulic Uni W blav* and the CivilIzcd world, In tojn-s at Vi renb, CSecnla, srvd JV •‘UrbV There Is comHcfable' aavlfif Vs Uklse Itic Alter,

£d?~ It is said that there is promise of excellent crops in Europe; and that in spito of the war, there will be no unusual demand for Amcricau breads tuffs iu that part of the world.

/"10XTAlSS'M)>.;st- solid Silver Ware.-WIfrtTv v; Cold Acre*(it rich I’annln; hand, in Americrn Cold, and 4M Cold and SilverWatches, amoac which will l.-e found the Cnai Spz't!' 11 * Hefei," irerfi fiiVJ. 1’rcicnliar» -rtd In magnificent mu pf fli.tOj 06. Ticket* Limited to 17,600. 1 l*rUe

rur JIuntlaj' May <!3, 1S5U,'

S. tl. I lirevtlqns for the go Meow of iwtlcnti Id every diturd crate anted to each Vox, ■ , Jannaty CC, J£S3.:-<o w-ly * ,

£S“Our ilinister nt Berlin, Mr. Wright, has offeicd 810,000 for the library, of Alexander Humboldt. It is thought his offer will be accepted.

' to cvriy TcntluTlelctl, ■' The alove array of valuable roods Will be distriltired la public In Edinburg, lnd„ by a -IhioierctIcI Com ruin re of gentlemen elected by the ticket holders iLcm‘elver, on Monday, Mar S3,1869. ; In ■ presenting this' my Thirty-Third Scheme to the favorable can iide ration of the public, (.embrace this opjMirtanity of returning my ilncere thanks to ray numerous friends and patrons throughout the Union, fir the very lit>cra] manner In which they Imre patronized toe heretofore, and to show tint I fullr appreciate thdr kind favors, I would ray, that It has been my constant aim and study, to render my Schemes, acceptable to them; and at the jante timc tlie most liberal of anything of the llhTtver offered for puhilccorufdrration; and In this connection It Is a retiree of gratification to me. to be enabled to make the announcement, that I hare recently, effected arrangements by which tn future; I will)« enabled to receive my Watches direct f.-vtn the manufacturers, both In this country and Europe, and ns a cunseqoenee I wlllte eniMed to fhthbh my enstotuers, with the very bed watch In tfsc. It will also be olt*erved,tbat in my Scheme for May, I hare introdnoed a number of the celebrated “iszatnx witchis’’ mannfactnred by Appleton, Tracy &' Co., Waltham, Maas hi)‘ of which are warranted for ten years, and are unquestionably the best watches In use. ■ , t ' This will be the 33d distribution I bare given In the past four years, and In every Instance the drawlogs hare taken place on the day specified and aa advertised (fqr which see ptogramme, they bare tn every tnstaned twen conducted solely by a committee elected by*the Ticket holders Jtu bring free to attend, Immediately after (he drawing tire nsuit Is printed and forwarded together with the prizes drawn to all ticket holders, either by mail or express, at my expense. In this connection I deem It nothing more than right to add, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me, and who would like to ‘Try thdr Inbk” in tny schema, that I herebyanihortiethemtoenctoiw-UiaJr money, to Mr. If, Pally, of the firm of itfokals & Dafly, of this place, who ts one of tbo most'responsible men of (be Stale, who will receipt far the money m deposited; and If the drawing doc* not go off precisely as stated, (see programme,! all you will have to do win be to rail on Mr. Drily, for your money. Under Ibis arrangement, you see. It would be utterly tmporslble for me to take any advantage of yon, even it I were so disposed. .ST 1 A complete list of prizes, together with manner ofdrawlny, *c., la printed and will he forwarded to all who desire ft. ’ v: JK3*Atl responsilde persons are desired tenet as Agents for. the sate of sty Tickets, and will be furnished with Tickets at 60 cents each together with fall Instructions, the premiums we allow fondling, Ac. -. . v,.; -.i ri v.‘ 'XiT Stogie'Tickets $1; Six Tkiets (9; Twelve Tickets QIO; Twenty-five Tickets 120.. All orders must he addressed to A. J. Auxmu, Edinburgh, Johnmn County, Ind, ' t3* That my drawings are fairly, honestly, and honorably conducted, I would respectfully referyonto the following, who are among the most prominent eiUrens of Johnson Connty:

ANOTHKIl NEW BOOKDr, Rona|wr|t'i Great Work, F G to; Health, .'epreteming all the dl»awn of the genital organ* of the male and fe*o»1 *, with the latest dU- . orerfea In reprodncdonThe afflicted should rue o remedies before ■aruing from this vainiblc work the superior!' - of Ithe author* Paris , ml London treat mem of titrate diseases;' both carried, and singlo

GQLir WANTED! TTrp are now reccitlne.laiye addition# of choice $ Y Crocericv, in cur former whlcltcuuj;riie»|wc think the large*! R—nrtmvnt of ie*. ITovIrton#, Cimfccttoucry, Fruit#, Tutt.vc 1 ), Ciparj. &r., Ac., citr idfored in the citizen# of Vevayaal vidnity. Thankful for part favor#, »c hope tty »tri« attention anil well ‘elected mcreliaiidlee, and low price* to merit and receive a lH-eta’ Itatronaye from citr friend i and ll.c pi:h)ie } crnlm Our stock court; I# Iu part of the follow iny articles; . 10Ao pounds prime S’, O. Stisar. U 1*1* prime Cm*hed White Eecar, 4 bbN prime f-ft Cntdied Eticar, 14 hhlj prime pTO.icrcJ Cake i'Jjar, JO til# prime X- O. Uola«o<, |3 bids piime Belt hrr‘s Ft, IjouIj' Ev run, 3 Mil# Queen City Syrup, fihMli-rime lUfc. ' • 5 la;i Hit Cnifto, XAII S—a yiori article of assorted tire*. -V <v> Ivu Ware and Willow Ware. T0B. ! CEO—25 lore# k Iwxtj fancy an.) c >mmon Brand#. CIOAllS.—50,Cft) common and ivlri Havana. CANDIES—A laryc varlely. i FIIUtTS—Oranee#, Lemon#, Prune, Currant#Dried reaches an I Applet. , F1EIT—M-v-kcrct No'. I, - and 3; Herring; ColI ft.h T Wliitvfi.'t. Ila’ilint ar.d pickled Herring. Honlr“< Cheese, Soap, Candle#, ic., Ac. Ca*j anil examine our it-'-. j,-S CUIlKSOXi W.VLHO.

S3')G,0d0 to bo Distributed. 25,328 PRIZES 1 More than One I'ri:e to Every Taro Ticket#. Georgia Slalo Lottery, | "ms rat rExrrtr c-r me MqyriOELLO onion ACADEMY . : Of Jaipcr County, ‘ JtL'Anrirvcf .ypremf Art of tit Lr;it!aturx. T McKlS'NF.Y & C0.,‘ JUnioie*. CAP1TAI.PI* IZE, - - fcC.0,000, Whole Tickets- 1 $10; Halves, $5; Quarter#, $2,50. Tnfhc Drawn each Saturday In Jctt, 1S50, In Hie City ef Savannah, Georgia*' Class 20 draws .on Saturday, July 2, I Oinks 27 draws omSatimlay, July 9, Class 23 draws on,Saturday,July 16, Clap 29 draws on Saturday, July 23, Glop 30 draws on Saturday, JulySO, ,VdC.V/f/CE .V 7* SC HUMS, ■ I pt reofCO.WWI# $*),0W 5of BOO1# $5000 i •• co.roo t# "io.ooo id or 500 are jeoo I. ** 10,1X10ts 10,010 Jot -tooare MX) 1 « 5.NMU 5,000 2of 300are ' W0 1 -1,0001] .4,000 2of 2ndare 400 1 " . 3,000it 3,000 50Of ISOttre 7,500 I “ 2,0001# 2,000 100of IWarelOOOO I, 1 “ 1.5001# IJOO IDOef 95are WOO 1 •: 1;100U 1,100 lOOof Ware EJ00 arntoxuaitox raises. 4 pi mj of $300 approx’gtoCO.OOO prise ate SCO 4 |M u - 20,000 “ COO 4 ii ; |a •» 10,000 " " SCO 4 ‘ •' ■: 100 “ 5X00 « - 400 8 - “ ■ SO 4;000 “ 610 S' “ 60 - M 3.000 “ 4W 8 •• 50 « 2,000 “ '400 8 « - 40' « ‘ « ' 320 400 *' 20 *• ‘ -100 “ .6,000 2KX0‘f 8 ■; 11 • - 500,000 25iS rrite#, amsnntlng to $360,010 r C :rtlflcate# of raykayea will he told at the folio* na rate#, which U the rl#k I*i Aase# Of 10 Whole Tick «u, • $60 00 » JO Half Tlckeu, - 30 00 ‘I > 10 Quarter Ticket], - 15 00 <! 10 Kiyblh Ticket#. - 7 50 .It ordering Ticket] or Certificate#, enclose the tndo ;y to oar add real for Hie ticket] ordered, on rycc pt of which they will he forwarded by first tnal . FnrchaMrt can have ticket] ending In any Urn e they may derignate. * Tl eldrt of Drawn Number* and rriies will be lent to parchasen Immediately alter the drawing. ; X .ricefu Vom*p9*er*lt.— Thom who prefer not tent fog money by mail, can me (be Expreis CouiKn ee, whereby money for picket]. In shroi of Ten 11 ire, and upward#, can be rent tu a l oarrfok and tJrptntt, from any city or town where there 1* ai Eapreat Office. The money and order moat be e idttied in a Government Port Office Stamped Env dope, or the Express Companies cannot ' receive them. All communications itrlctty confidential. Oilers for Tickets or Certificate#, by Mailer ExprcA1, lo be direct el to jufyO -. JleKlNNKY& CO., Savannah, Ca.

(Krlfwocoromit smaintiults without regret to-day, wc nhail commit greater ones to-morrow.

JKTTo become slandered —edit a paper amt tell tho truth.

. ould consult it. Ibis book tcUshowtoeare'lho following ■ diseases, and enlighten* those who' ftru|ie In JtrkDC*;.GoDonha>a i Glcvl, chontec, stricture, phpnosls,. parephrmosi*, :gravcl,-*y 1*1111, 'bubo, wartssensoalUm, blotches, seminal weakness, mo«. lorhatlonOr self-abuse, leuthorrtuna or whiles,, suppression of (be. menses, falling of the womb,, barrenness, rheumatism; &c. IltreaU on mid wlfery, a bo rriirn, miscarriage, coUbacr, with re*marts to the young and oW of both sexes. It tells how to distinguish pregnancy, and how toavofdlt, dee. ,■ The painful and destructive habit of self-pol-lution Is hero described, with the cause, tymp* loml and remedy.' hlllUpnswlio now All a premature end untimely crave, could have been, living monument*, ready and willing to testify to' lu fatherly admonitions, had ibis book appeared, and IV. B. lived In the seventeenth ecu-

The Secret InGxtnllies of

YOUTH ASD 31A TU R ITY;

Jutt rniliiit l, Cntfii, 25.*4 Tleviand

A FEW WOK PS ON THE UATION- / - A A I. TREATMENT, without Medicine, Vwf of S[«rroatorthe*,of Ijocal Weak oft, Nocturnal emladou#. Genital & NertrTiiyo a# Debility, Prenvature Decay of the ayitein, Imiyucncy. and Iiapcdiment* to Maeri.ipe gencrallv. HV R. DK J-4XEY, M. P, The important fad Uiil the many alanntne complaint#, originating in the imprudence and unit ode nf youth, may be eatlly removed Kilkout Mtdirine t Is in Ihi# small tract clearly demonstrated; and (lie entirely new and hlyhly succesiful ttealtneut, a> a<ioptcd by the aulbor, fully explained, by means of which every one I# enabled to cure immjiu perfectly and at the lea#t powlble cod, thereby avoid* Ine all the advertised noitrumi of the day. - Sent to any address, gntfi and free In a sealed envelope, by remitting (port-paid ft wo postage satmpa' to Da. B. HE LANE A, 68 East 31rt Street, New York City- , norttl-ly-b

tory. Per/e ct S aft guard og*in*lQ.n«ckerT^ . ForteIh edition—ICO 000 copied sold annually. TbU Book lent" under seal, post-paid, to, iJI Sans or the. world, on the receipt of£S cts, or re copies (Or SI, Dr, Bahanul« , s Celebrated Prowant Irc.-ThU simple, healthful, and yet effectoal preventive it beyond ■ comparison with anything ever, jet discovered. li has been proved by yean of experience, and In no In* ■tanrebaa li failed when appllad according to direction!. Married people who do not wish to Increase their families, shonld be In poostslroofthls Instrument*:.Pride reduced to £5. ■TTr* Madame iartraV Female Monthly Fills ta a safe and reliable remedy fbr scirnresslopt and dll female diseases. Ladles should not nso them during pregnancy, as they will produce mbautUge. File? 91 per box—extra toe, £5. Sent to any address by miit,po<t bee. So letters will be answered unless they contain a re* mlttanee or a postage temp*" ■ - ' Ur. Bonaparte's French PatontAIalc' S«f« J Tbl|,attkle enables those whete health or eta* enrostanee* do not permit an Increase of tanh ly, to regulate or limit the number oftbeir offspring* without Injuring the eotutltoUon. It U toe only safe and sure preventive against Pregnancy and disease. The above article is (penalty Intended to fhlllll this desideratum; It ta perfectly safe; no me tulle substance eaten Into Ita composition. The price of the .preach Patent Male Safe, £ I the single bna, £ I per half dozen, £7 per dozen. ’ JTP All order* addressed to OR. E. BORAFARTE,3o, IBS Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth si»-, Cincinnati, Ohio, will bo punctually attended to. Dr. Hi can be tcmaltod anon all diseases of which this book tresU, Mrs boorr 0 a. m. to 8 f .* *syi8-Jy

liupoi'lnnt to Femalps.

DH. PJLLS.

The combination of IpgtediotUi lo these Pills are the imtlof a Ion* and extensive pracitco; They are mt)d in their operation, and certain In cone fling all irrwrelaritiea, l*alnfnl Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain lit the side, jctlpitaliou of tho heart, nbtutved steep, which arise from InlcrrepHoo of nature. / •; ' ■

Thd wires and daughters of the rich are not always discreet, although ia possession of superior advantages to qualify themselves as exemplary characters for tho rational part of tho whole world, The idea of being opuleqt, which with soma gains tho aeceqdeqcy and produces haughtiness in their demeanor, and sometimes ahold achievement', unpardonable, and beneath tho daring, or even the conjecture of those in more moderate sircomslances, The following fact will- suffice for an illnstion.

■ To Miaatto Lsoiw, Ur. Chccsemau’i PUJs arolnraluable, tilhey will brioff ou Uia monthly period with regularity, Ladies who bare been dliappoluted In the uso of other I’ilUl can placo the utmostconfluence la Dr. Cheese man's Pills doing all that they repmscnltodo., ' i > hoytra. They should pot bo used daring Pregnancy, as a mls-carriage would certainly result there from. ■ ,, Warranted purely TCgetablo, and free from anything Injurious to Ufa or health. Explicit directions, which should bo read, accompany each box. Price (I. Sent by mall on enclos* tog 91 to the General Agent. Sold by one Urucrltl In ererrlown Intho United States. hS ' H, H. HUTCHINGS, *. General Agent for Iho United States} HU Chambers-tL, New-Yortt, TbutamoU IWofcraicorders jieuHSceJdmsrd. Sold by J. L.’TmtiscPi Veray, Indians; C. 1!. Wupan. Madison, Indiana, feW-ly t * 1 V ■ *

IjiUlT CANS—We have a large stock ’ jof Fruit Cjins and Stone wire, for sale cheap for cash. UQ2 CLARKSON fc WALDO.

Jfoah Perry, Sheriff; A. Kelfer, Be preventative; TP. P. Rueb, Poatmiiter. at Edinburgh: C. W. Snow, John Walsh, sad T. S. Moore, all of of this place. 03“ JDreirtnc* (ale placJ on fit Tkiii Monday in every Afonfi, A. J. ALEXANDER, Fsoraiiioa. aplA-Uch Edlntmigti, Johnson Co., led.

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil and While Lead can be bad by calliogjat the store of Ji T^AfS-

•Dock B.-—- of Gonn., was once poor, aqd when thus circumstanced,

■\TriXDOW CUSS,—Jutt received. Window \ Y Glarsof all »li«. JESSE TEATS.