Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 21, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 May 1860 — Page 4
A m- 31e»d. Substitute for Gdtti Per* j JESSE-TEATS. - c ha.— Accordingto Dr. Kirr, Would inform his oM customers an.i -when the bark ef that linden the lest of mankind, thit he is jus: . , ,, j receiving and open.ng at bis old stand IS boiled lOF Sometime m\Vatbe largest and best assortment of Goods fCT It becomes soft, EUpple,. ftSSSUS rX'rX',,'," SffiT - :and susceptible of taking all DIET GOODS, j kinds of forms, which itpreGroceries, Hardware, Boots serves Oil becoming hard by and Shoes oi nil kinds, cooling. This property it preQUEENSW ARE. H Al s & CAPS, after having been used neivDV 1 iir a d e°c lothi\c, so .that it can be used again Together with o thousand things loo nu- i for dlUCrent pUTpOSCS, aCCOrdmerrfus to mention iu tfn advertisement. i - , .v* jLg of the Allot tabich will be sold as cheap as mis, me utu/wwi ibe obeapest, for cash or its equivalent, hnden may be to a certain exJ e ns £ ”Ili tent substituted lor gutta-per-and famine my stock before purchasing c | ia _ — AnnaieS Mtd. Of Id elsewhere, as feel'confident that l ean p. suit Von. JESSE teats, ftandre Occident Vevay. Oct. 12, If 59. .
SIMntoaleiirillf. u ° Mrs. Dobbs, we should, tvitbot hesitation, call her a sympathizing woman. Nobody was troubled with a malady she hadn't snflVred. •‘She knew all abont it by expen(Kr Mr. English, U. S. Marshal ence, and co’d sympathize with them for Indiana, has appointed bis Dep- from the bottom of her heart." nties in the different counties of the) B ° b Tmmr W " “ W and when n , . . , . .. n ti t one day be saw Mrs. Dobbs, coming .State to Uk. lb. Census. „H. has j along the road la».nl lb. boa... he appointed Messrs. George H. Kyle! hnew that, in the absence of bis wife, and Martin R. Green for this county. ! ho should be called upon to entertain The work is to commence on the 1st i ber > 80 resolved to play a little on of Jane.
AXUtALs-HOT thbt cool opp. 'j^ e Canadian Stallion, Every observing farmer knot . . m rrr iTtfTr that men ami htmss are the only a JjLAullXl A VV Jlj i mala that have double means of r, AJ ; t >esMR tttbeitabieoritieDml«r>ifiicdto frigeratios, and all othera have h/ Vevay.ti* «»««.— one. No other being etveete litfS'Sm"tafflTS! flS3» men and horses, and thu-nfad ttib her*? ut thtaitwea. cannot cool themselves bv will be ( jwn «11 io jnut: a (“jl cannot cooi inemsetws oy pwspinc liatll h , Kh; quite lenpihy *»d hwr IwneJ, through the 6k;n. law .Will -Ith m uncommon bt»»y mute and tail ;< flatly fonml true tbronghot the whole rang^^iw^SS^ lof comparative anatomy, and appiit lifUai*anti(niflbck,withafewwUtehairi t .t i * • it J zed. lit w« imported tom Cin*ditywtfO tOtRO IsrgGSl &S well AS (06 All ptfrwoi whowUh low the Cut 1 1 beings. All the thick*skinnetl ani”* * ve , r ke ?* 1 “ VeT *r- »** rf< i tlMtcd t0 clU , ° , , d examine fur thtmtclrt*, mala, except the horse, have no pour ABKA til. PETERS,
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ers to exhale by perspiration; it betnj only a secretive surface. AH tb
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the good woman’s abundant store of sytnpaly.. Hastily procuring a large blanket, he wrapped himself op id it, and 1 threw himself on a sola near by. '■Why, good gracious! Mr. Tamer 1 are yon sick?" asked Mrs. Dobbs, as she saw his position. "Oh, dreadfully,** groaned (he im* aginary invalid, "What's tho matter?” "Oh, a great many things. First and toceaioat, I’ve got a. congestion of the brain." . "That’s dreadful!” sighed Mre. Dobbs, vl came pretty near dying of it ten years come ncitt spring.— What else?” > "Dropsy,” again groaned Bob. "Thera I can sympathize with you. 1 was troubled with it, but fi* nally got over it.” "-Neuralgia,” continued Bob. "Nobody can. tell, Mr. Turner, whatTvo suffered from neuralgia,— It’s an awful complaint," I "Then again, I’m very much disI tressed by inflamatiim.of the bowels.’ "If you’ve got that 1 pity you," commented Mrs/Dolhs; "ior three years steady, I was affected wlth.it, and I dou’t think I’ve fully tecoyered yet."
cleft-foot species, including .tbosi with feet and toea rounded iu
03“ An agreed case baa been prepared in regard to the new Common Pleas Judge law, at Indianapolis, which will go before the Supreme Court at its next session, and a decision rendered at an early day. The American adds: “No doubt the law is nntl, and will be so determined." -
unprovided with . claws, ; t h r rhinoceros, elephant,' bison, mam*' moth, mastodon, buffalo, ox, swine,
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deer, the lion, tiger, beat, wolf,, foil squirrel, dormouse, opossum, raccoon,; alt like the dog, have no means Of cooling themselves when heated, ex- t cepi through the medium of respim*, titm. Thus the ox, when very bot;i thrusts out his tongue, and pants, to' exhale the heat generated by exercise, and if driven without time allowed for'this, will die with the. heat that accumulates within him. Hogs often die when dnvea too fast,‘because they cannot part with the general heat! i
Hjalybecitc pills. jr aperient and stomachic preparation of IRON', L puriBedof Oaygen and Carton by combustion tyilrugeti, of. high medical authority ahd extxainary eBltacy In each of Hit following comlull, via: OiRlI.lTY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMACIlOS. OVSPKFStA, TtUKRlUEA. CfNffnVA(N, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, uniuck; liver complaints, kheuuam, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, IS IKKITEM FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC DA CUES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MISMENlUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., ITM£3 ON THE FACE, .ROUGHNESS OF THE IN, etc. - be IKON bring absorbed by tbebiood, and (bos dialing through the whole »y*tcta, no parted body can escape tbelr truly wonderful Influence, he exterlence of thou.-aads dally prove* that preparation of Iron tan for a moment be mined with It. Impurities of the blood. depression dial energy-, pate and otherwise sickly complexs indicate It* nccctslly in almost every concciv-tca-e. In all t*?es of female debility (Quor al- , chlorosis, tte.,)lUeir,.tU are dclljtlifulty renotag. No remedy has erer been discovered, In I whole biitoty of medicine, which eierti tnch (opt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good Kllte. complete digestion, rapid acquisition ol stigUi, with an unusual ditpoiItiuD far active a cheerful exercise, ituiutdlately follow |u use. At grand stomachic and general restorative it hiutuperlur and no substitute. . vTl’utup n neat,Hat metal boxes containing MOs, price 30 cents per box ; six boxes, §1 W; ou'uxcn boxes, $-1IV. . Fur tale hr Druggists gxiajly. Will he tent free to any address on recrljsf the price. All letters, orders, etc., should headlined to K. 11. LOCKE k CO., Gxataat Aoms, :5 ' 3M .Broadway, New-Yoric. Fmaleln Yevay byJ. to Tl 11EBAUD, dealer In (Tea or Family Ah dimes. dec7-ly '
-r-.Prof, Brower states that a crop of tobacco of 2,000 pounds to the acre, contains 400 pounds of ash, and a crop of wheat of 30 bushels an acre, but 30 pounds; therefore it would requirei il crops of wheat to do as much injury as one. crop of tobacco. ■ The laborer who cultivate tobacco suffer in health, those who i\se it suffer in morals; physically and mentally it wastes the soil, time, and money engenders idle and vicious hahits, without a redeeming quality. ■ |
New Store and New Goods! ' | E. P.-CEUTCHEE, MERCHANT TAILOR, * t ’ * - jn>l opened ft new e*tabli*hinent In JtJJ Hirkwn’i old tiand on the tou'b-eart corner ir .Main and Fi irj >treeU. Tetap. Indian!, wbcte heinteud) tee pi up a pood «oct of Gents, Furnishing Goods, ■ 'AM* llcatly-inndc rioiliinp, which he Intend* lelllup at the loweit IWInp prlct*. Being n Practical Tailor, 1 ihall at all litnij* be prepared to Cut mid .Make Clothing 10F ALL lilSDi, TO OBUE*. dote application to bnrincu, and low ptlI hope to merit and receive a liberal chare tblic pnlronape—and 1 invite all to five roe'i call, whether the; patronize cne or not. Up 1 He in ember the place, opposite GrUanli* Hardware atore, Ferry ittvet. K. P. CRUTCHER. V sray, November C, IM9- *
The World's Fim op 1861.— T&t trustees have been appointed for a khp "Great Exhibition" in London in 1SCL Thejrare, Earl Granville, the MBtqnis .of Chandos, the Right Honorable Thoraaa Baring, and C, W. Dilko, Esq. It is said that this will be a very' different affair from the exhibition of 1851, and aim at much wider and practical results.' .
(Kr The following is one of Henry S. Lane's anecdotes, in reference, to the charge, of “Abolitionism," that is sometimes made against him ;
. Where the Uiciorr CbsvEsxioh Meets Next.—We sec in the Rnlti' more Sun that before the Union Convention adjourned, "a, motion was mado to bold (ho next National Convention, four years henco in Baltimore.
There was once a very pions, ex* celleiii old gentleman who educated bis son for the ministry, and after he guduated he retorned homo to preach h* trial sermon at the homestead chuich. .His first text' was, vAnd Simon’s wife’s rmbtlier lay sick of a fever. The father listened to it and. thought bo neyier beard the Gospel sound so sweet before. Kcxt Sunday ba went twenty miles to hear liis son preach asecoud sermon, and lot the sermon was still/ “And Simon’* wife's mother lay. 1 sick of. a fever," Still it sounded well,.it was his own son,-blit his father would that lime o little rather have heaid a different text. |On the next Sunday he went •a still greater distance—sixty mites —to hear h/s son Speak, ahd lol ■bell (dd. the text was still, ’.‘And Si mon’s fife’s mother lay sick of a fever.“ iThe old man could ptand it no longer, aid he hallowed wit, "My son, aib’uhat old woman dead yet?"
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— The Hartford Times lets out the pent'up genius of ft scholar ofthnt city \v,ho astonished hisaschoplmates by the following composition; “CoMPOsmox—Once upon a time there was a profit nnmed Klisha, was walking out one day when : Komc small boys made profane and facesbus remarks' onto his bald head; whereupon he. caused 2 she bears to devour the small boys; Tins was the first time that man was ever known to bear cliildrden.”
TjhEPARED and sold by W. F. DlXKEHM.tN, JL I VitimatT Sc to cos, Second Street, between Haiti and Mulberry, Million, led. - fill Powder bit been found, by long experience lj be highly nieful for (be cure of tie variant dUcue) tj which Hotter and Cattle act tubjrrt, vii: •
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1 'Rheum at ism,” added Bob.
, “Yes, that's pietly likely ' to go along with-neuralgia. It did with me.".-/
Louisville and Memphis were pro* posed.
Founder, Diitemper, Hide-Bound, Lo.i of AppeliteJlnward Sprain*, Vellow Water, Scratch** or Cm Mange, Inttamatlou. Fatigue or Ilhcnmall ini, commonly cal led "Stiff Complaint,** t dlicwd fatal to Honci la tilt country. Price ell. per Box. " ; ISAAC STEVENS.' Jab4-Iy ■ Agent for S»iuerland County.
* •‘Toothache!*’ suggested Bob. '“There have been limes, Mr. Turner, said the. sympathizing woman, "wiieu 1thought 1 should have gone tlUimeted with lha toothache." .
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■■ A member from Gsorgia moved thatt£o next National Con rent ion he held in that city which shut! give the largest majority for John Bell; and Edward Everett; winch was" adopted with applause. . Mr. Thomas Swann, of Maryland, promised the electoral vote of Mtiiylaad to the nominees of the Convention by ten thousand majority."
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1x\ xtho s i , ins ukoahwa v, sew VtiKK. After Jl*r 1st, lW0 t al50i FaosOWirtirotfoori /ram (it it, .Yiciotai J/otct. Tit Sterciwupo Is the moil Instructive, In* terrain;, cnlcrvjluing, am tiring, hud writing «f tmlertilnveuttons. * .
CROOKE’S NEVER. FAIL. THIS' Preparation conuini the mod powerful jfngredlcriU belonging to the Ytgdabh kingdom, and owing to i:a very penetrating q cal I tie*, (t has given relief in cat« of the moil obdurate acbtf amt excruciating 1’ojbt, wheu all other remedial have completely failed, .It It wonderful in lit effect, yet hamlm ai water fir tbe r.ott de icatd perron. An Infant may take it Into Su itomacbl u prcicrlbed, without danger; the tr.ort. delicate female may iue It without annoyance, for It I* tcaotilul In appearance, pleaiant in 1U odor, and leavei no grease nor ataiawbereit bat been applied. Crooke’e Never Fall eure* Headache, Crooke'a Never Fail cute* Toothache, Crooke'a Never Fall cure* Jawache, ■ Crookc'i Never Fall Cum Neuralgia. Croote'i Never Fail curCi-HbcDmatUtD, Crooke'a Never Fail cure* Cholic, Crooke'a Never Fall cutea Diarrhea, Ciooke'i Never Pail curea Nick Headache, Crooke'a Neaer Fail eurva all Acbei and Faina in ahortertimeIban anjUdngehe known- ‘ It curei Toothache In one minute; Earache In two mlnutci; Headache in five minute*; Neuralgic Faint In Ofleeo niinmei, 4c. A doie lahen Inwardly, curea the Colic, Sick Headache. 4c„ In a very ihort time. hold ihronffto-ot tbe Country by alt regular DruggltUt at ONE DOLLAR per bottle. f re pared by DR. C. CKUOKK, ft. Third St., 1 Loulavitle, Ky,, aad told by all dealera in medicine. Sold by alt tbe wholetate drureUu. tn Lou Uv tile, Ky., aud by ISAAC SThVENS, Vivat, Ian, - , ttmaylS
Cure Gleet, ' . Cure Gleet, Cure Gleet, Cure flleel, Cut^ ; Gleet, Cure Glee). Cure Glee), Cute Gleet, Cure Gleet. * Cute. Stricture, Cute Stricture, Cute stricture, . Cure Stricture; - Cute Stricture, . Cure Stricture, Cure Stricture, Cure ° . Stricture, Cute Stricture, ■- Cure.Lcuchorrhtcs, r CuTe'Leuchoirbatj, Cure Leuchoirhcea, Qjire Leu chart ho; a. Cute Leuchotrhma, * Cure Leuchoirhocs, Cure Leucborrhocs, Curts Leucliorthaia, .Cure Lejicbarrhcca, Cure Leuchorrkcca, '■ Cure Leuchorrhcca, . Cure Leu chon hoca, . Cure Leuchorrhcca, Cure Leuclionlicea, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Femkle Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, V‘ Female Weaknesses, : ‘ Female Weaknesses, ' Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, and . ", .. all other ‘ ' Diseases of the Butoota, Ki D.t Era, Ann Sexual OaoANi.
“Then,” said Bob having temporarily run out of his stock of medical , terms, rl'surted to a scientific name, “I’m ■ very -much afraid that I’va gut the' tctAtfaiaurus/* ;• “I shouldn’t bo;at all surprised,** «aid the ever ready Mrs, Dobbs;. “I had it when I was young.*’ : Though it was with great difficulty that he could resist laughing, Bob continued; I- -.
Soe'aw l»*« joung, none too old, none too too uneducated, to acknowtcdpiU worth and beamy. ,S Lonie b complete without It, sud it must audxllt penetrate is very where." .■ ■ llpieseuts- to your view every part of the wont, Ju all the roller, bold revs, perspective, auddtatpucisof detail, ns If you went on the SJm»! — ■, ■ \
Ibotognpben aw everywhere exploring Hunjn:; Alia, Africa, America, In search of Urn grant and Uio beautiful. aud the results of their sktl aw constantly enriching our stock. Vc have an Immense Wtetyof paper Views of Scenes In Paris,London, England, Scotland, Iwhnd, .Wales, Fiance,' Belgium, i Holland, Swlsvtiahd,tijialn', The' Itbme, VcrsdUet,. ht. Cloud, Foutalubleau, Tulllcries. Italy, Tuckey, Kgipt, the Unly iamJ, China; India, Crystal 1’aLce; also Groiij.es Historical; a in using, mar rloge scenes, break fast scenes, pic-niet, statu ary, dec., die.' An excellent assortment of illumtnated Interiors of Palaces, Churches, and Cathedrals of France, Italy, 4c., die. The effect of these Illuminated views is mnsl remarkable. ■ Every ;getiUcmsc of wealth and rellned taste ekt)t)Wiie views oh gbas, wjih a uscopc, showing IS, si, M or 11X1 scenes. othing ran be mow facinaling, and „ne can O[ ro f nb greater treat to a friend fond of the tilclurewjue and the beautiful. r
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How. it Fklt.* — A ‘.Indy friend of ours says the first time she was kissed she felt line a. big tub of roses swimming in honey, cbidgne, nutmegs, and cranberries. She also felt something running through her nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several little Cupids, in chariots dnwn by angels, shaded by honcysucKles, and the whole spread with melted rainbows.
There is a good deal of cinbaraistnent felt in Indiana just now in consequence of the probable invalidity of the act reconstmcting the Common Pleas, Court. Under the old , law, the .district? were ’ smalj, rarely containing - more than three : frequently, o'nly one; and there was consequently a large number of them, and of judges to.be paid OQt of- the State Treasury. !To ioduco the expense of the; Jndiciary, the Legislature, si the late session determined. to reduce the number of Common Fleas Districts and Judges » goad deal, and increase tbdsalaries a litle. A bill was passed redUtriiting the State, putting between four
GneiT; Depth - op the Ocean’!— The.following account dOhe depth at which tho ocean lias bectfsounded, will give some idea of the*vast valleys that exist ih,its bed!, The sounding was performed in-the Atlantic! ami the depth at which .bottom was reached was 7.705 fathom®.:/''W/ ‘U. yarns, Defog over eight miles. The tilde required (or this immense length of line to run but r waa’ about nine hours and a half. ■■■.;.
"I am .suffering;; a great deal from a sprained ankle,”;. ; “Then yob can-sympathize with me, Mr. Turner. 'I sprained mine very badly when I was coming along,” ■ , ■■ :; p' ;
, “But that isn't tbe worst of it.” • “Well, what ts. It: ’ -sued Air*. Dobbs, with curiosity. -j **X : wouldn’t tell 'any one out you, Mrs. Dobbs." but the fact is”—here Bob groaned—“I’m afraid, and the Doctor*ngrecs with me that my reason is aflectcd—that, in short I’m a Httle crazy I” ;.**Qh, Mr. Turner, is it possible?” exclaimed the lady. !‘U’« horrible, I’kfioiv it is. . 1 frequently have spclU of being out of my head iuytelf 1”' '
vADthiHit*) itisUntaneoui Stereoscopic Views an» inti latest Photographic wuinler. They am laieu lu toe fortieth pun of a aecond, and every Uilug, mi matter how fan It i\ depicted a* sharply and deillnciiy os.lf.it had Rives an additional loitiL) for to the beauties of Inanimate nature p adds toe charm of life and motion. The process Uo durovery of ournwn, and being unknown tu iiufope, we receive from Load on and Paris wwe omen forA utLony’a Instantaneous views 01 American life and somer;.' • _ Among other things we have Just published Surtofcoplc Illustration* of the scene of the Fulton Sireet grayer iteeJng*, In yrbfch many if/l* 111 lulresU- The uuniculari of tbLi will tw round in ogrcaUtogDe* Our catalogue of subjects and price! will bo forwarded to any address on the receipt of a ■lamp., ■
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100 pounds of green timothy gives 42.3-4 pounds of dry hay, being more solid in nutricious ' matter, dries away the least of a 11 the grasses. . Taking timothy as a standard at $5 a tim orchard grass is worth §3.27, Kentucky blue grass §3.20, Italian rye grass $2.GO, and Lucerne §3.13 per tun. '
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and Eve counties to each district; instead prone or two. and raising the Judges* salaries, fro triSSOO to 81,000. Under it several con vent tons had met and made nominations - lor the Pew.,districts, and : man/ :wereeven
Bob could stand.it no longer; he burst into a roar of laughter, which Mrs. Dobbs taking for the precursor of a violent paroxysm of insanity, she was led to take a hurried leave.
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VEVAY, INDIANA:
preparing even to do so, wbeW it was discovered that there was.a very sen': -ons doubt of the validity of the act . The grounds of the doubt are contained in the following sistement:— The bill was passed, and* sent to •the Governor for. approval. Altar it had been. gone a day. dr two, i t was discovered that four counties, Randolph, Jay, Blackford and Delaone district, bud been, accidentally omitted,'.and a v resolution : was at once adopted re-, questing the Governor to. return the bill to the Senate (it was a Senate bill) for correction.. He did so, but accompanied the returned bill with a message,.declaring that be could not approve it, and giving aa a'.rtason the omission of the four counties we have named. The Senate corrected
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Judge C ', U. S- Senator from Vermont, related .to us a good anecdote, the other day, illustrative of Abolitionism. - The morning ho was leaving home to enter upon his duties in the city,.a straight-faced deacon who looked upon the whole Souib as .a. great pandemonium, called on hint and said:
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"Now, Judge, Iv want you to dp all in yonr power to.aholish slavery.’.* “Well,” said the Judge, “how shall I proceed?” ■}-.VOh, I don’t know; but you must abolish it. , It’s algreat curse, and must he abolished. !; Yon know more about law than I do.' Tbs church is my strongholdj .but you' understand national matters," and can devise tome plan; and 1 know it.” . - ■ "“.he only way I fise to. abolish it,” said the Judge, “is.to boy all the slaves and set them free.” ;
cx-tlncx-M. The Rsritus wei believe has a larger circulation than anyotber paper in this Art of thcSuw. It circulates freely in this and the adfololug counties in Indiana and E* n lt >tky. The Be rmtx i s an old and well established paper, and Is one of the permanent Institutions of Vesay and Switzerland county. For lernuof adverting, see first page. For further particulars address the proprietor, F.J. Wiixo, Veray, Indiana. .■ .
F Ofl THE, CUKE OF PRIVATE DISEASES And ti£der the control of two of the Most
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Ds., E. So:up*ktk from London and Paris Hospitals, and for the past tea ycarsof the Cincinnati Venereal Hospital, and Da. E. B. Ktf ■ it old-, late nr .New York. Tbl* is the only of-. Deo in the city where a permanent care of Private Disease* cau be- obtained, without the use of mercury or change of diet. Gonorrhoea cured in 0 to'48 hours, Ulect cured In 3 » 10 days. Strictures cured la J to 3 weeks. Nocturnal Em batons stopped lu 2 to 6 days. Seminal W eakueas eared iu 2 toB weeks.. Sypblltlt la l.s Primary Stage* cared la 3 days, secondary bymplums cared la 1 to 3 weeEs. Skin Disease* cured ln-1 to 3 weeks. Impoteucy, vigor restored in I to 4 wccfcaT AH Diseases of a Private Nature lieate/wllh uaparsllelled success, Male or Female. ( ' Dr. Bonaparte'S Crest Woricon Private Disease*, the Private wide to Health, la oeaeflcial to all, male aud female, the old aud young, should read Ibis bookNvU will enlighten those who grope in darkdesa. Price 25 cents, sent by mail.
Eminent Physicians la tha .world.
Jan. Si—4m
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ' PHILADELPHIA.
GT The question, “AVhy printers did not succeed ns well.as brewers?” was thus answered: “Because printers work for the head, and brewersforthe stomach; and where twenty-men have stomachs, but one has brains."
this omission, hot never sent the bill
(A Benevolent institution, IntabUibed by special eodowmeol for the relief of the sick and distressed, aflllcted with Virulent and tpldcmlc diseases, and .especial- ' ly for toe cow of Diseases of ; ■ the Sexual Organs.
to tha Governor again, and.it consequently appears ‘in tho “Acts” as “PaaBed” instead of "Approved.” The Constitution allows-.a; hill, not approved by"' the Governor to .be a law only when it is passed over a veto.'or retained by him 'more jhsn three days. This bill, if the Governor’s message on returning it to the Senate is to be regarded as/a veto, was never passed ever the veto.' If that message was' not a veto, the
Tho Groat Holland Remedy!
.BtERHAVE'S IIOLLASD BlTTEB3,-Peponi subject to nervous or tick betdadie, vtU find in these Bitters a sure, safe and pleasant remedy. It soothes tb« throbbing bead, comets addlty of the stomach, assists digestion, and creates a healthy appetite. ;lt Is, without doubt, a most delightful preparation, tod an effectual remedy. The fact that it It now a rery popular medldne throughout all the Holland settlements In Wisconsin, Kew York,Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks much In its favor. See advertisement In another column. may Id-U.
Dr.nampton's Compound Diuretic Dills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but • are Purely Vegetable in their Competition, mild but potent in tbeir action, and never fail to cure the mo;t hopeless' case of those diseases to which ihty ate particularly adapted.
MEDICAL ADV1CB given gratis, hr tho Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, witu a description of their condition,'(ago, occupation, hi bits of life, &e.jand incases of extrema poverty, Mealclne* furnished free of charge. ■ . : VaLcastc Hxroira on Spermstorrh tea, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the sVetp RtmHitt employed in the Dispensary, ten! to toe aflllcted In sealed tetter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postago will be acceptable. - Address, Or. J. Ski lit* IIocohtok, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,No. 2 Smith Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. • . . spIS-ly;
“Well, go in for; that; have the law passed that lha Noilh shall bay them 1( ahd then thia'Jrobblo will end." I “Just as y unsay .deacon. -Twill agree to it in amoment. and will eland my share of . the expense.; Here is Woodstock willi-lbree htmdred in* habitants, and this -town would be called ba“for ‘about six brfndred thousand dollars -— and. I will urge it before the Senate.” .
— No other men are so intollerant as those who have just reformed, just as no other roads are so rough os thoso that have just been mended.
Dr. Bonaparte's Celebrated Preventive never has nor nover will fall, married ladles too feeble to bear children, except at tbehstardof lire, abontd be In possession Of this Invention.— Price seduced to *5.
Dr. Hampton's Camp’d Diuretic Fill IsEndotsed. Recommended, and Used ... in tbe Practice of Physicians gen* . etally, for the Cure of the above , Diseases. When Physicians recommend a Prepara- - lion, sufferers should no longer hesitate to ' teat its ef- . ficacy. ' For Sale Everywhere For Sale Everywhere; ; ! For Sale. Everywhere. . For. Sate Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. \ : For Sale Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere. • > ‘ : For Sale Evert where. : . . for Sale Everywhere. . For Sale Everywhere.
The Only Cora for Bolls.
Dr. Doiuparted French Patent Male Safe! Ills perfectly a*fcj and never fails to give satisfaction. It lathe only cafe and auru preventive again It pregnane/ and disease. The price of ute French Patent Male Safe, |1 theslngUone, gl per half tloian. $7 per dozen. Sentuy mail. IfT* Madame Louie's Female Montnl/ Pills Is a aafe and reliable remedy for inppreaaioui and all Icmalo disease*. Ladle* should not nae them during pregnane/, as the/ will produce miscarriage. Priea gl per box—extra Una, g5. bent to an/ address by mall. Dn.il. dt H. are the men to consult, the/ are unquestionably acknowledged lobe the cham{uou andJring of venereal ofseasea, and the ony Duftnnvnto receive Monihl/ Keporla (Torn the old worth, they have b«ea accustomed from an earl/ age of youth to witness the various diseases which afflict mankind, and to watch the progress through a long career of professional atony. In every sphere of Ule, fromthe humble abode of poverty to the maartonot the wealthy, and having ascertained bejondadoubllhs vast suffering of humanity, they determined to select the generative system as ihslr particulsr study,audio devote ihelr whole attention to the alleviation of the diseases of these Importtot functions. No letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance or a pottage stamp. Cal) or addreas, ; Dr*. BONAPARTE & REYNOLDS, Ko.193 Sycamore St., bet. Fifth dt Sixth fits., Eastslde. Office Hours 0 a. x. to9 r. M.
bill never was sent to the Governor I for approval, and therefore could not have been retained by him. Therefoie it is quite logically and sensibly condsded the act is invalid. Steps - 'have been : taken to bring the;matter before the Supreme Court at so early' day, and procure a decision | which will end the embaraasment in' regard to the election of Judges. r ‘
Ctxcuoran, June 20,IBM..
■ Havinr experienced great and unexpected beotfttfromaaUght'uM ofihePemviaii Syruplathe core of bollr.l take pleasure In testifying my oonfl. deace In Its merits ui Jpeej/fc for tbUtroablcMtna complaint. Thad.Iiatweek,ninewn boilebreak oat it oss Urns (man/ of Ultra malignact sores,) and all exceedingly palatal. Bj advice of a Head, all other remedies falling, I commenced taking the IVrurilo Syrup. In two daya I w as lemibly reHired; and In a UUIa mors than a weak, the holla entirely disappeared. One or twouw ones, which commenced forming after I began taking the Syr* op, stopped and disappeared without coming to a bead. The quantity of Syrup used' was a little short of ooe bottle. A. It. 3POFFOHD.
CIGAHs MD TOBACCO. OUR toppiyof CIGARS* TOBACCO is viiried and extensive, eempririog all kinds from the cheapest to the highest price*. '. . fctaa 1 CLARKSON k WALDO.
EP* Our ambition is apart of our selfishness. None but the selfish are ambitious.
t The, , good |de»con opened his month,Jbeu', bjs' "eyes, - allowed bis fongne to escape from one’eorner of bis ‘ face, scratched bis bead,* end tapped impatiently on the floor with bis fool. As the Jpdge was leaving the room, .tbs' deacon’s power of speech cams to him, and ho .called out f- ■ ■ ■■ ■
PLOWS & CULTIVATORS. A POLL ..: ; •" • .V _ Jl always on band, and tor sale low hy MHflKsiiV fcUJ . 1 ' ?■ L. Ciuuioi rtWJn..
—Riches have made many good men worse, but never made any bad men better.
A Sens I Cron. ~ Singular i.tbat some people make so much fuss about their corps when they; can be so effectually cared. Tbe following is a certain cure:
: Garden Seeds—-Garden Seeds. TtTS hare received cmrsupplyof Fmh Gariy deuSccdf,UCallows; • , , Sutter. Robbins, Klileji and Parker’s variety,';,' AU of which wa are how offering tor sale. . ’ fcW2 .; CLARKSON It WALDO. .
BP 1 Men of wit have not always tho clearest judgment or the deepest reason.
'i “Ob, say, Judge, I guess you'd better let slaveiy alone, Tbe poor black fellows are better off in the £oiith. than op here in this cold cli* male I"
OQTTHE CHEAT DRAWBACK to peraosstral* grating to the extrema south and western country. Is the fear they hare ot tha Fever and Ague—the most direful of all diseases. Every day we hear of pertooi belt] g attacked by this disease, and made helpless to aiborttlme, without any means of re* bet. In view of the great demand for a remedy, Pr. Hostetler has presented his CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, whose cut stive powers for all diseases of tbe stomach have been universally acknowledged. Tbe Ullteii,prcpared altera long etpertenee and deep study, have received the cn* comlumiof the most eminent physicians, as well as all classes from every part of our country. To those wbodouht their many virtues, all we can say tito try them, and judge for themselves respect* Ively. Soldby drujgiata and dealers everywhere. , SeeadvirtUeraeot laacolhircoltmn. aplHt
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A GOOD ARTICLE of Liniced Oil and White'Lead can be had by calling ai the store of , : J, TEATS.
What sculpture is to a blocK of Marble, education is to a human soul.
The moat tormenting corn can be extricated thus: Take a sharp knife, find the joint of the toe whereon tho corn resided, insert the knife in tbe articulation, pry off the toe and throw it away. It will neter return again, unless your doe brings it to yon in his chops. (Patent applied lor.)
rTbere are several just such deacons in (his country.
OA(j KEGS BELMONT NAILS on OUu band and for sale low by : no?I2 F. P. GR1SARD dt SON.
rrlce. Finy Cents per Box. . PaiuiM oiav at
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Cincinnati, Ohio.
To Stop Mouse Holes — Stop mouse holes with plug* of common bard soap and you will do it effectually. Rain, roaches and ants will not disregard it.
PINE LUMBER.—Well seasoned and read/ for css—clear, Art land second common—for tais at prices reduced to suit the timM. ap'.f HARWOOD k DOAN.
tdPNothing reveals.to us the secrets of our own souls line religion.
Hums V-110MINY.-We Juts now on hand a very superior arilela ot NEW HOMINY. For salt tow by - CLARKSON k WALDO,.
m J. T. HAMPTON & CO., : - 405 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa. ST For aale in Swltierland. county by J. L. Tbieland, Vevayj J. W. Murphy, Mount Sterling! Rogers4 Colton, Mootefield; Wp. Qlbaon, Palnot; N.Jorgcason, Florence. . itcSM*
.—We here aUrf* lot of Extra we offer lav wboteeele aad vjtU . CLABKSOK t WALDO. Crated Wooster Fanning miefcf Mlebvbr Ctumft 5».
Paittltimill Oils, F. L.GRISARO& SON’S.
enthiisiasrij is the great nurwry of genius.
J5T Thirty-nix indictments for fraud, have been found against tbe comptroller and clerk of Milwankfe.
AST There are 4.000,000 voters in the United Stales.
SIUNOLK3.— nos and Poplar SWogloaon band andfotnielsvtoreath. •pie UARWOOQ A DOAN.
