Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 June 1860 — Page 4

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DR. HAMPTON.

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The Crow.— In the article"; on Winter Birds we have this defence in ' the Atlantic Monthly: —He consumes, in the course of the; year, vast quantities of grubs, worms and noxious vermin: he is a val uable scavenger, and clears: the land ofbfiehsivo in asses of i decaying animal /substances; j he hunts the grass-fields, nudi pulls out and devours the un-’ dergrpund caterpillers,wher-j ever he perceives the signs oi their as evinced by the Wilted stalks;' /he destroys mfee, young and the smaller serpents; lastI ly, He is a volnnteer sentinel about the farm, and drives the lifiWk from its inclosures, thus preventing greater inischicf than that of Which lie hun|sc|r is guilty. It is cluplly ‘ during seed-time a hd harvest tlrnt the depredations of the crow are committed; during iiie remainder of the year we witness only his scryices; and so. highly, are those services appreciated". v hy| those who have written of | birds, that I cm i ntft mifiic an Jqri \ ithologist who does not plead in his bohallV "

FRUIT &C ; TO; OLU A* VRSER\\ tjTASUARD AND DWARF APPLE &'PEARO True* Of the fineit varied**; aboi P««b, plum and Cherry True* or alt kln-l*. inlm w tills cl (mate. New Hardy Grape Vines, such as Delaware, Diana, Concord, It tbecca. Logan, «C. Sco cur Descriptive Catalogue, Just printed.* SmAIl Fruit*.— Currant*, sever*'newaml Improved varieties; GoOsebcrrie*, Blackberries, Raspberries, several new sort*; Strawberries, 30 varieties, etc , etc. Urtiamrntal Tree* and Shrubs, Evergreens, (loses, etc,, Id greatest variety; also, Double Dahlias, Verbenas, and other flowering blsnU, at low price*,. (Semi for a Descriptive Catalogue.) Article* securely packed, w as to so by vBiial or railroad almost any distance wjih ttfety. M. U. BATKIlAAi.de CO., March 21,,lEGb.-lf Colu mom, Uhlo.

JESSE TEATS, WOULD inform bis old customers and the rest of mankind, that be is lost receiving and cpen.ng qt bis olds, nd the largest and best assortment of G | rdt in bis line ever brought to Vtvay, mprising, jn part, a complete stock of

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' The JfilaoJ of Sicily has been singularly* unfortunate- in its govern* menta. From the earliest period of authentic history it, Fas been the |heatre of conflicts—some of them the most sanguinary and the most mV, mentoqs on It is conceded that the Syracusan war ‘changed the aspect of the anciep.t wq:ld. Had the Greeks succeeded, in all Iitnpan probability, the world Would, have have passed under their sway, and | iho liatinff would hays’ been but a provincial race. Tho name ol Dyonyaius of Syracuse is a eynonim for tyrant, and tho. Sicilian vespers is, tho most mcraor- . ahlo instance of a spontaneous upri-, sing of a people against an unbearable tyrany to be funnd ip > the pages of history.. But at the .present day wo see to the amazement and disgust of mankind tho worst features of ancient despotism-surpassed. By brae inexplicable raentalcouformallon tho young king Francis, [from whom so much was expected, excels his father, tho execrable Bomba, in cruelty and fatuity. In Palermo,' Catuniii'find other cities of tile island, the prisons arc. crowded with political prisoners;, torture is nsed to extort confessions of complicity, and the masses qf the people, without rcganl to sex, age or condition, are ■ pitilessly shot down in the streets oh the slightest pretexts. But these atrocities will be punished, and'the-3d‘act of the Italian drama is about to be enacted.-' 1 The Count of Syracuse,-the uncle of the king, has pronounced for reform, the overthrow of,his own dynasty, amt for Victor Emanuel.;" Garibaldi is there with men and' munitions. He is backed' by the "opinion of Europe andthe sympathy of Franco. Tho result is not doubtful. . * •* *** * V i j

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For Men and Bogs, and RHADV MADE CLOTHIR1 i. Together with a thousand things too u* me rolls to mention iuan advertiserm it. Ail of winch will be sold ( as cheap as the cheapest, for cosh or its equisalci *. 1 would respectfully request all w. ,ting articles in tuy hue to give me a • >11 ami examine my stuck before purebaa >g elsewhere, ss feel confident tbatlim suit you. JESSE TEATS Vtvay, Oct. 12, IS59.

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STEREOSCWIC EMPOKipr.; ]?. A NTUONV, 303 BROAD WAV, NEW XVoHK. : After M*v 1st, DCO,at Wl UaoxDw*T, fiw iwzt jrom. Mr St. ;VifSo/ar IMtl. ' The Ktereoscopu U the most Instructive, Intcrreribig, entertaining,entitling, and exciting of modem invention*. '

Gasli Capital, (all paid in,) $500,000, SURPLUS, - - - «i3,*s«.

JOSEPH 1YALKEIC PrcWunt,. THO.-i. tV. Ill HI'S ALL, Vlc-il'rcriJcal. RICH Alt!) L. DaY DOCK. S(,mury.

None arc two young, none too old, none too Intelligent, none loo uneducated, to acknowledge iu worth and beauty. No homo la complete without it, sad It must and will penetrate everywhere. . It presents w your view every part of the world, lu all the relief, boldness, |ierspecUve t and sharpticts uf detail, a* if you were on the rpuu , • Photographers are orerywhere exploring Europe, .tala,' Africa, America, In search of the grand and the beautiful, and the results of their skill are constancy enriching bur slock. , ■ ' tVe bare an Immense variety Vf paper view* of .Stents In Parti, London, England, Scotland, Ireland. Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, tiwlUrnand, bpala, Thu Rhine, VermUcj, MU Cloud, Fontalubleau, Tolllerie*, Italy, Tuckey, Fey |A, the Holy. Laud, China, India,; Crystal Palace;'also CruUpcs Histories),amusing, mar riage scenes, break last scouts, ple-nics, statuary, &e., &c.v An excellent assortment uf Illuminated Interiors of Palaces, Churches, and Cathedral* of.France,-Italy; die,, Ac. Thu effect of these Illuminated vluwais most remarkable. Every gentleman of wealth and refined laste should nave In bl* drawing-room some of out exquisite view* on glass, w ith a revolving stereoscope, showing 13, sj, 50 or lull scene*. - Nothing can be more facluating, and one can . offer no greater treat to a friend fond -of the plctur* , c«[ue and the beautiful. ;■ .Anthem’s liutaniaueour Fierce scopic Views are thu latest PUologtapble wonder,: Tliey are taaeu In the fortieth (tart of a second, and every thing, no junior bow fast it mar bo muring. Is depicted at sharply, and destinedj as if it bad been jwifectly at rest. -This give* an additional voluu, for to the beauties of inanimate nature 1*. adds thu charm of life and motion. The process ba discovery of our own, and being unknow n lu .Europe; we receive from London and Parts large Order* forAulhony'a Instantaneous view* of A in erica u life and scenery. ■, Among other thing* wo Lavo just jitibU-hed Ktereorcupte UluitratUios of the reeno of Die Fulton Street Prayer Mee.lugs hi which many bean* fuel au'Intrust. Tho (-articulars of this will be found luoitr catalogue. V Oar catalogue of iubjects and price* will be forwarded to any adores* on the receipt of a JUlbr* ■ I’art.'csata dbtauce sending us $3,$a,$IO, SI5 8‘-S' or8',’5 can have a good instrument and ritch plcunva •>* they irmyre quest, sent by Etr .AT0w* (wltbani luitnnncnt) can be lent by (Quit* : Parties who wish to O'advised Of everythlng really valuable lu the line that come* put, utay send- tt* their name to place.' on record, and we, will keep them polled at our ov« expense. Men cXlebuns will find Photography a kioji fartiiaticg and delightful arauwmotri. ”d are prepared to Bl out amateur# with everything necessary for their success, together with instruction* a How to take Stereoscopic Picture*.'* • E. A.vriio.vy, . Importer ami Manufacturer of Photographic Material*, Stereoscope*, and Stereoscopic View*.

F. J. WALDO, AGENT,

VEVAY; INDIANA.

This' Company Issue* participation policies, allowing the parties to participate in the profits of the Cowi-any—the Insured Incurring liability what* crer..

'Three-foorthiof the net profits of the Company are annually divided to the In-unak 'Special attention Riven to Insurance on Dwell* lugs and Business I’rojicrty. Insurance taken as low as by any other rtspcmsible Company,* - • . F. J. WALDO. Agent. - marMf VEVAY, 1ND. IIIA KEENEV, Agent, atl’atrioL

HAPPINESS OF CHILDREN- ‘ Children may tsaefi ps ope Jalessed, one enylajd® the art of. being easily happy. Kind nature has given to them that useful power of accommodation to - circumstances, which compensates for many external disadvantages, and it is only by Injudicious maiiagerao.iubat it can b® lost. Give him bht a moderate .portion of food and kindness, and I be peasant’s child is; • happier than the dukes; free from artificial wants, ausatiaVed by indulgences, ajl nature raiuiatera \ to his pleasures; he can carve o«t;felicity ,lrom a kit of hazel tvr.ig, or fish for it successfully-in a pudd lo. vWo 1 ove to hear the hoisferous joy. of a troup of ragged orcb)hs, v whose ;cheap playthings are nothing 'more than mud, snow, sticks, ci{' oyster-shells; or to watch the iptiei enjoy oient of a half-washed I fellow of four or five yeaia old, who I sits within large rusty knife and a lump of .bread and bacon at his father'a door; and*miglit move the en qf an alderman. ‘ Y

Humor is a perennial source of parity- and fieshriess to the mind. It clear a’hwuy the cobwebs; it tpialifies tho (hot draughts of sent intent ; it freshens iip'tlie stated age ol appetite. it ! flows .tin ough the whole being like a babbling stream, with verdure always greeti upon its banks. Without humor .wo are either but simoons or arid plains.ojir Keats and your- Shelleys burn- themselves up for the; want of it; your Shabs■pcare and yoiir Tom Moore: are so ; irrigateikby its'delicate coolness; that ■ they endure' green and fresh forever.

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' The Professor’s story, hi the Ailantic for June, contains some grains of. philosophy. —. For example: ‘ f v “Conscience itself requires a conscience, orInothing 'cun be more unscrupulous/ It told Saul that he did well in persccutuig the Christians — It has goaded countless multitudes of various creeds to endless forms of self-torture. Tim cites of India arc full of cripples it has / made. : The hillsides of Syria arc riddled, with holes, where miserable hermits, wose lives it had palsied, lived and died like the vermin they harbored! Out: libraries are crammed -.with.] bookswritten py spiritual hypochondriacs,; who inspected ■ all their moral secretions a dozen times a day. : ] ; They are full of interest, j but they should be transferred i from the shelf of the theolo-j giun to that of •• the; : medical; man who makes a study of insanity.

Tf.ii P.,Kik r bn U»n found, by Iocs cxuerlnifa Vi It blv-‘l> u>c(i)i I.* 1 lUtcort U Uirnuiou, d!»rmi t • . l.i.h Uor.f ondCatllf art subject, vlt; IViuti i. r, l'i*l«aj.er. U*le-lfo»nd, Lou of Ap|«litc. luBVir.l .'jr.-Cs.!, Vdfoar Wtfor, Scratcbe* i.r Mailer. lur.acvitWn, FitifUf ur llbtvuu* li i.i, (ninu.ii.ly called "join Ceiujihdnl," a diih c e.iii in ll»rm iu lliti cvudI ry, irin Z)cU.

1 : Axim ALcii.Es ix tue Am.— ; jl. Polichct maintains that ! there are 200 different species of Mefozoaires, itho: e«gs of which Arc /loatmg in the air to the extent pf 200,000,0110 per cubic* foot, /After this who chu breathe freely. •

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SPT'licy are situated for happiness who tre neither too high (nor • tbo'‘low---liigli enough to cultivate good manners, and obscure enough to ho Icftuntlic sweetestqfsolitudes./ .■,/

Acenlsln the principal Cities an*! Tonus of tho Union. Promptly Paid, .\ppli* carious received awll'ohttolAocd^irencwciby JF. J. WALDO,'A GENT, • .TBV'ATV 1HI).

; : r wismxcioy. - .Washington bad do resemblance whatever to Napoleon. Ha was not

]Q* Merchant! from every section of Iho country' are rv» per Unity invited to make an ex* nininaUrm of uur I lock, tut cur JbcuUnt to JUo tnidu will bo liberal. ’ ’ To i'nimioaArinu.—First class stereoscopic SejralivtJv wanted, ■ — .Send by mail a prlnl u mu Dilated, with pries Of Ncgaiirr. . V . iCotlhUonl for future referenceJ

N. ifijrgflDSoii, Agent, Florence, IdA IRA KEENEY, Agent at Potiiot. (J. j. Duhndxzo, Agent, tilient, Ky,

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a' despot. Ho fonnded tbo political " liberty at the saina dine as a national independence of bis country, lis used war only as the means topaaco: Eaised to: the ■ Supreme Power with" dnt ; ambition) be descended from it without regret, as soon as tbe’eafety of mis country would permit, He is tfe inode! lor all democratic chiefs. Now yon have only td v examine bis life,-his fidnU'bis' actsV his thoagbts, bis'words;’ yoq will not bad a single mark of condcsceaaibp, a single momenti of indnJgence, tor the .favorite ideas of democracy. 'Ho constantly struggled—struggled even to weariness anil to sadness—against its ex- , actions, ■ '/No man *- was ever more prpfonndly irabhed with the spiritof government or witlf respect for. authority. Ho 1 never exceeded the rights of power, according to the laws of his country, bat be conflrnjed

■lt-i-uV 1 J'-ru-; 1 " IJ ( . qltUuthor remarks: In borrowing money bo precious of your word; for he that hath carp of keeping days of payment is lord of another man’s purse.’’ ; - ‘

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in. In'i), All Jift.-’r 1 I'fonijiilj f.lic'l; |imv tli.trt.— Aci'l.ii l'ir 111*- f.'U-’— III Vrv.1l, (■*. L, Jt Sil.; Alyfivi f:.!', VV.ttiwM; Alli-isttillf, Ju«. in.; >■», II,nn Jiiilk.-*-. Anffu-lS, I'V 1 ,— !>’

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; GP; l?hiI°sophers themselves like, the ( stoic gentleman of Manpontel, after praising simplicity of living, often sink tjq sleep on heavy suppers and beds-or down,/

Ax aperient amtstomachic preparation of IRON*, purified iif Oxygen anil Corbin by comttutlini tn Hydrogen, uf bleb medico) authority and extraordinary (Ihccy in each of the fuiluwtng cowplainU, vit: • • » • • llKUU.IT V, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, KUACtATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIABUIUK.I, CoNdnl‘.VTHIS. SCROFL'Ut, SALT KJIEUU, SCURVY, JAUNDICE. LIVED LOMFLALSTs, RHEUMATISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES,' INTERAim ENT. FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC RXADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MISMKNSTIHIATION, WHITES,* CHLOROSIS, t*xA PIMTHE FACE, ROUGHNESS OFTHE 3KJX. etc. • ■

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I’l:. 1'. Ti-ViriiBiJ: fr-'.'ij |/»>i1oij an.| Pari* ;-r lis * J-u-l itn;can of itir L"m* nnm-ll Vvlitrtal uni Dk. £. U. ltd>oi i>«, lute of X;w V-nt. Tt»l» i* the only nlflee In itivcitt w J.tre a fwniiuu-ijt cute ol Pn* Valo PiVSaits tall t-e■ oMaiiii'J, hlUiOtil tin* iix-of nn-mir; nr iliaijii' ol >lirl. (jouorrtuFa turc.l in U tn L»uri, lilcJ iunrd in 3 lu JO i!aj!«, Mritlurev tortilm I tu 3 wotts* AiHlurnai fcDii-uiii.i »ii-j'j-i,-*l i:> e io<i ila; j, Stuuiiul W taint** ru red tit S I" e uttf.*. F;|>Iiltii« in I.* Primary Magtj turt.1 in 3 day*, .'veoudary >< ui|>ii<iiii inM in I In 3 arcki. htiii l>iinaita urtJ hi I lu 3 fcteis. luipoleury, vigor tv'A'iivniu I l-> r wtei*. All lua-a»ool « Pnvale ,Viiiir>‘ treated a liU unjuifallcllcti ■Male of Ft In alt.

Tho enterprising proprietor of

CHESNUT. OEOYE WHISKEY,

— The notmhatibn of Lincoln of Illinois—a self educated man—one who. has risen by his own industry and genius, froth tho position of a laborer, to that of an accepted cnhdidate’ ' for; the . Ipghest office id the gii't of oof republic, is..full of| encouraging promise, to youth.. The attainments of every human being are bnt (prophecies of the capacities latent in every other lmm|in soul. ; And .Republics, more than any other government, actualize these possibilities.

(The Purest Med it Inal Agent ever; known,) has furnished the community a -Stimulant, Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at the taw a time a mild deWlout beverage. It U calculated to do away with - the rllodrugged stuff that U painted off on tho community, and which it injurionr.io body and wind. lu addition to ihe'curtlSutej beneath, he ha< received a diploma front'the STATE AORlCCLTUllAtSOCIfrV; andaddl-. Initial testimony from DK. JACKSON, of Bos-‘ laiu .who test din under oath la lu absolute purity* •,

/—It is a general remark that ail classes of persons are ever ready to give their opinions,: i Wo think the lawyers must be excepted; they sell theirs.

. The IRON being alitorbed by the blood, and thtu drcnUtJiiK through the whole system, m?‘part of the body c.m escape tbelr truly wonderful Influence. The exi-crience of thorriandj dally proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment bo com-' lured with It. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions Indicate its necessity In almost every conceivable caie. In alt cnees of female debility (HUjT atbits, chlorosis, etc.,) Iu effects are dellgiifnlly renovating. . No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, which exerts met prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects, Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acriul.tth’w id strength,, with nn unusual dbi*osltiuu (or active and cheerful exercise, immediately' follow Its As a grand stomachic and general restorative It hat no superior and no substitute. j tar Put up uueat flat metal boxes containing 50 Hits, price 50 cents per box; sit boxes, »; one dnkcD boxes, 91 W. For sale by Urufgivt, generally. Will be sent free to any address qu re- ; cel pi of the price. All litters,-orders, etc., should be aldresrcw to K* It. LOCKE li CtE, Gi.vnat. Aoxxts, . ' h 3M Broadway, New-York. • ' Fur sale In Vevay by J. L Till EDA CD, dealer in Genuine Family Afretirinrx, dec'-iy

(ir. Uotia[taildit Great AVnrLon Prime liii* tan-ail be Private Guide V) Itcallb, it ttCncflclil to all, mate, anti Itiuale, Uic old «t»I young, iftould read lilts ImhiL It will rlillgUtrirtliuiJ whut grujiv iudai kJti*. ■ Price wuU,»enl by mail.

Pkitadttpiia, Sept^ 01*. 1858. Wo have carefully tested ibtt sample of Chexnut Grove Whiskey which vou sent ns, and Dud that 11 contains none of the 1‘otsonous Substance known as Fusil U1I, wblyh is tho characteristic and injurious ingredient of the IVhbkcys In general nae. BOOTH, GAKRETACAMAC, 1 Auo/ybVol Cktnufs, _ . . Neic Fori-, AVpf. 3d t lSM.‘, I havo analysed a sample of Chesuut Grove Wbtskcv, received from ilri Charles'Wharton. Jr., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I hm pleased la state dial it Is entirely free from poiiunouj or deleterious subjtances. It Is an unusually pure and flue flavored duality of WhUkey. JAilKS K. CHILTON, ' , Asalyliraf Cirnusf. Boston, J/orck Ttk, I6W, . I have made a chemical analysis of comm r* via Isa tuples of Cbcsnut Grove Whiskey, which proves to be free from Ihu heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure atm uu ado Ito rated. The Dna flavor of this WMskwy Is derived from Tho Crain used lu man ufdclt ring it. Heipeclfolly, ■: A. A.-1JAVES, M. U„ State Assayer, . No. 10, Boybton Nirect. For Salt by V. M’ll AKTON, Jr, ■ .Solo Principal Agent, . - fvblJIOtr NOillfl Walnut St., Phltadclpbl*.

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— The philosopher Frazer that, “though a man i without money is poor, a man [with nothing hut money is ’still poorer” '

lit, tV>ii3|arto‘j (.VW-rairJ Preventive never bai ui.r netur will lad, married Unties ttHifarMc U> U-af rLildreu, cvrvpt tat the LalarJ of lilr, siiuiiU U* iu puaieaaruh of IhU Invention. — 1'tn.o icouecd lo 6i> Vt. Bonaparic’s French Patent Male Stf*! It U pum-city u(c; a ini never laiU to five aatUfaction. Killin' gulf sale nndiurc |>n.*vculivti' anoint I pri-jnancy a ltd iljveaie. Tint price of tnc French'Patent Mite Safe, «l the single one, 5 j jn-r half Owen, $1 per down, .Sent uj mail. toutiV female Monthly Pills li a aafo amt reliablo retueuy. Tar injipiralioM tnJ all letualc dbeaics. IjuiCv ibuold not me ilt;m during pregnancy,u they trill prod tire tubes mage. rnce 81 l-ox—extra Une, Si. :*eul Ui anv hdJrest by mail. Ur*. U.& K. are ilia men to etmjnll, they, ate umjueiltouahl) acknowledged to be the chainjuouhnd king of venereal iif»ea»c», and the only LWtnri «lio receive Monthly Report* from viie old world, they have been accustomed from an early* ago of yuuih. to wilntaa tbc. various diseases watch afllict mankind, and to watch the progress through a lung career ul professional »tuuy, In every sphere of tile, fromtbe humble abode of jxivtrty lu ihe mam ion of the wealthy, aud having ascertained beyond a doubt lha vast suffering nt humanity, mey determined to aniect the penemtvo system a* their partiquUt study, aud to devote their w hole attention l>\ the alleviation of the disease* of these Import*' aat functions. Ko letters will be amwetoa nilfell they contain a remittance or a postage tump. Call or address, ■ * Ur*. BU.NAPAHTK 6t RET50LDS, So. IB2 Sycamore SU, bet. Ptllh dt Sixth its., Eau aide. OlOee Hour* 0 *. w. io»v. w. UsepCMO - ' . Cincinnati, Ohio.

and maintained them, in principle as Well as practice, aa firmly and lofty as ha coaid have dono in an old monarcbial or aristocralical state.— lla was ona ot tfiose who knew that ic is no more, possible to govern from below in a republic than in an arisiocratical society.

—A.now Methodist Church, capable of holding twelve hundred persons, and to cost $35,000, is to be built in Columbus; Miss. i

THE ASTITATUI OP SIMILAR NATCRKS. ‘ "Wherever two natures, says Oliver Wondell Holmes, have agteat deal in common, the conditions of a first rate quarrel arc funmeeJ ready made. Relations are very apt to bate each other just because they arc too much alike. It U so frightful to be in an atmosphere of family iqiosyncracics; to sea all the hereditary nncomeliness or. infirmity of body, alt the defects of speech, alt the failings of temper,*; intensified by concentration, sp-that every fault of onr own finds itself multiplied by reflections, like onr images in a saloon lined with mirrors I Nature knows what she is about.— The centrifugal principle which grows out of tho antipathy of like to like is only the repetition in character of (bo arrangement ws see expressed materially in certain teed-capsales, which burst and throw the seeds to alt' points of too compass. A house Is a large pod with a human germ or two in "each of its cells or caambers; it opens by dehiscence of. the front door, by-and-by and projects one,of its germs to Kansas, another to San Francisco, another to Chicago, and so on; and this that 'Smith may not bo Smithed to death and Brown be Browned into a mad-house, but mix in wMi the world again and struggle | back to average humanity. f

uKT“God is a light that is never darkened; an unwearied life that enrihotdie;afountain always flowing; a garden of life; ’a seminary of wisdom; a radical .beg in nig of all goodness.—Ahnus.;

A Homestead for Ten Dollars;

1 n nnn WORTH OF FARMS and JptjlUjUlfU BUILDING LOTS, In the j,oIJ Reg Kin of Virginia, Culpepper County, to be divided among ten thousand twobondred subscribers, on the IQlh of Csejiteiuber, IbOO, for the beneBt of Fart Royal Female Academy.— Subscriptions only* Ttn lh>tlart tack —ouc-hilf dawn, the rest on delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber m ill get a Building Lot or a Farm, rang- | Ing in value from Tea Dollars to Twenty-flvo Thousand Dollar*. There Farm* and Luts are sold thus i cheap to indue’ settlement, a sufficient'number be- ! mg reserved the increase in the value of which | will compensate fur the apparent low price now i asked. -

—Life is a journey, and they only who have traveled a considerable way in it are fit to direct those who are setting out. : ;

Dr. Hamptons

Impuiiant to Females.

Compound lUurctic Tills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, I ill . ate Purely Vegetable in their Compcsilibn, mild but potent in their action, and never fail la cure . the most homeless case of those diseases to which they ate , particularly ‘ adapted. Dr. Hampicn'aComp’dDIureUcPUl Is Endorsed,'Reconnnendetl, and Used in the Practice of Physifiansgen- . ■ eralty, for the Cure of the above Diseases.- Wled Physicians ; : recommend a- Prepare* ,* lion, sufferers should’ ■■ ■no longer-hesitatc . .' ■ ; v * to test its ef-; 1 ’ ’• ■ ' • - • ;; . -f ■ For Sale Everywhere ’• * For Sale 'Everywhere.. r . .*/. . For Sale Everywhere.’ •. For' Sale-Everywhere>; ... . . For Sale Everywhere. . - Fot ,Sale,- Everywhere. ' For Sale Everywhere, i t - For Sate' , Every where.' * '; For -Sale Everywhere, 'For Sale Everywhere. . For"Sole?Everywhere. . . *■ , • For. Sale’ Everywhere. ■, For Sale. Everywhere.

DR. CIIDESDMAX’S PILLS,

The combination of Ingredients In lhew Pills are the result of a lung and extensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain in co meting 'all, IrregutariUca, PalofaLMenstroatlopt,' removing all obstructions, whether from eol4'cr uthcrwUe, headache, pain in tho side, palpilalkm of tho heart, disturbed sleopi which orisefrom luterroprion of nature. ' V •’ ■ • • To Msaaien Lxntu, Dr. Cheesetnan'a Pitts are Invaluable, aiThej ft lll'b'riog on the moulhiy period wllh regobre UyV ladies who have.been dbippolnlcd in the ffio of other Pills, ean placo the almost conflddhee la Dr. Cheeseman** Pjlts doing all that Ibdi repreaeol to doi \ 1 " . H.K. HUTCHINGS, ■ General Agent for the United bTalea, l&S Cbambera-st., Kew-Yovt, Tu tc.lom oil UTelcrofc orffrrs AouU bt addressed. ; pojj by J. L. Tmxnacn, Yuvay, Indiana; X. Jorgenson, Florenco, Indiana. febSSMy

Theodore Parker’s Libra11 r.—It is stated that the late Theodore Parker bequeathed his library, amounting to 30,000 volumes, to tho public libary of the city of Poston.;

—There are now in operation in Chili South America, ten gold, twelve silver, and about three hundred copper mines.

. jWUOHE AGENTS ARK WAITED, out of Allegheny City, to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal indueemsnts will be given. Some agents write that they are mating9>tU a month. S3* For full particulars, Subscriptions, Aeende*. Ac.; apply to K. bAUDERi^ miy--l‘ttuj Port Huyal, Virginia.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, .PHILADELPHIA. / (A Oeoevoleot t DiiUuOoo, ertabUihed by ipeeiat endowment (or ibo-wUor of the tick aid ohtreavd, tCUcted with Virulent and tpidemic dlteaiet, and eapetial1; for the care of Diaeatet of tbe Sexual Organa. MEDICAL ADVICE given gralU, by the Af-' ting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, wim a deacriptlou of their condition, (*ge,crtupaUop, habita of life, Ac.,) and to catet of extrema, poverty, Wemdnci tumuhed free cf charge. Vaaraatc Daroavi on Epermitorthaa, ted olbeodlteater of tha Sexual Orrarr. asd ca tho AVwftcm tdut employed id the DUpantary, tool to tbe afflicted In aealed letter envelope*, free of charge- Two or three ttampt for po* L ' age will be acceptable. Addrtw, Dr. J. Smux Ilocottiox, Acting* SutgeoB, Howard Auociation,No. 8 South Flaw meet, Philadelphia, Pa. aplMy

— The great may ‘err, the 1 most secure may fall’; blit he’s more than mortal who ne er erred at all..

Coco iter’s In quest, Xu.’IS.

AN* INQUEST was held hr Wide II. Jack, ■ Justice of the Peace, id In; u Coroner, on the )*f day of May, 1MW, over the dead body of a nan, name unknown, found in the Ohio river at llouae’s Landing, la Poiey Township, Swluerlud Count]', Indiana. - - Said deceased ru about 35 yean of age, about 5 Eeet 8 Inches high, heavy set, and auppoied to weigh about-175 ibi.: light complected, red bait and red whiskers. Had on when found grey mixed ratioct box coat, - pair factory Jean* pant*, check shirt,'red and blue plaid Limey undershirt, stoga shoes and woolen tacks, and leather belt around the •waist. • . Found ondbe perron of sold deceased,, 1 buck horn pockdltnlie, fire ccaU In diver, and 1 clay pipe. Vcrdietof Jury-Cause of death unknown; • WADEII. JACK, Justice of the Peace. Hay 16,1660.-4t Acting as Coroner. ■

— Coal-burning locomotives are increasing on northern lines. ■ There are ten of this character now runningon the New Tork and Ne\y Haven Railroad.

* —Intellect is not the moral power; conscience is. Honor not talent, makes the gentle* man. / • *'■

.strayed,

... To live with a true economy is to live wisely. The man who lives otherwise has no prudent regard for his own happiness. Put there is no worse folly than false economy.

17ROU the mbicribcr, living In Washington JL‘Township, Ripley County, IdJ., '£ tulles MQlh'Cast of Elrod, - on the 2Mh day of April l&tt, a nfah _ . TWO VKAflUU' SOKHEI. UAHE COLT, with a blase Uce and four * U wMte feeL Any perron who may fTTwJ find or take up said Colt and te--JJUJLJLS turn her to tho subscriber, or tend him word, will be satisfactorily paid fur all trouble. May 23, )»0.-3l JESSB VaNDOLAH.

fdP'Littlo drops of rain brighten the meadows, and little acts of kindness brighten the world. *■

' Cigars and Tobacco . OCR supply of CICAES 4 TOBACCO t» varied and efWMlvt, oanprisioj all kladt from the cheapest to the hijtvut rrixu fthS - CU.RKSOS A WALK*.

JSTAn Ohio farmer has found slhim in tho food a good remdliy for hog cholera. Ho* bad 120 hogs affected, and by assidoouaapplicaiionof bis remedy cured all but fiye of, them.

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"ITTE hare Ju*t recetred a superior article of iy NEW JIACKEREL-No*. 1,2, and 3. • • j Ai.sdo, ■ A lot of Uackerel ioKIls, New Is. and Si., and or iU« low for cash* <ib£> CLARKSON i WALDO.

*■ For Site Everywhere. ; ForSAle, Everywhere., For, Sale Eyetywnete. Prlce.'Flfty Cents per Box. s -1 / pamixu ostv ar • DR. J. Ti HAMPTON fc CO..

— Persons most surely rise to-eloquenco not by distinction, but by seeking a worthy end.

PLOAYS & CULTIVATORS. t PCLL ASSORTMENT*^,. Jl. alwayi oh Bind, and \ jrtft 1 11 9 far tale law by •OBaHsttV* fthSJ , . , t

White Wheat Flour. W Share justrecclrvdafrtthsupplyofWhitf and Red Wheat Hour, for sale low by .. • mar!* CLARKSON 4 WALDO, -

— Innocence always looks npwoids, meets the most inquisitive ami eaupicious eyej imi stands undaunted before God amt mao.

WHITE FISIL—We hare lust received a let of No. 1 White Fish In Half ft am!*, which we offer cheap for cath.

QAA KEGS ftELMONT JJAILS oni Ol/U baod tnd for rale low by i navl2 P. P.GRtSAHD & SON. ’

—Charity would lose Its name were it influenced hy so mean a motive as human « - ’ i 1 ' praiae. ‘,

ALSO, A let of No. 1 and. It KIta of ktsckerel. for sale low hr CLARKSON & WALlRh

SALT— SALT.-We have jusl received a auppljr of No. 1 Kanawha Sail, and ter “le hV -- j e f2h CLARKbON S W ALRO. •

405 Spruce St,‘PliUdelphia, Pa.

JET For tale in SwiUetland county by J. i*. Thifband; Vevay; J. AV.Mnrpby, Mount Sterling; RogersdcCblloli, Moorefield; Wtn. Gibeoo, PaUiot;.K.Jorgenson, Florence. dtc?l*ly

—To-morrow i’s the day on which lazy people work and fools reform.

P' ere irimdl-Viu m*oa*4 ut wady fi dn taad ta at price* rtdurtl to luitthi ttaw. I a,<7 JUSWOOD fcPOlKl

— Good company and good con vers at ion are tiro jery sinews of virtno"

A GOOD AUTICLE of Linseed Oil and While Lead con be bad by calling a\ the store of ’J. TEATS.

JEST RECEIVED,COO barrel* No. 1 Kanawha Salt. For sale low for cath. ■ 3> k. & J. K, PLEASANTS.

■ _ __ ,v New Store and New Good I! E. P. CETITCHEE, MERCHANT TAILOl 1, HAS jo»t o[*’acil a new eMabUihmeai- fn llick*on‘* old ttand on the *ou'b-ci*t t Int ror Mhln and ferry street*. VeTiy, IwJUi ], utcro he inUnJi kecjiicj; a good »toct of Gents, rarntflUng Goods, AMI Kcail^niadc'Clothing, *Mfli ho Fnicnd) fclIlD-;»l the lawfulIStI 1; jificcj, firms r. I'mttral Tailor, I ittall »t. |- limti ho to Clil and illakc Cloth In ) OF -AU, JillfDS/ to order. fly cIon: ajijilirsiiooio WF'sftw, and low p> I rvi. t ho[< |<i nicril miJ reit'iTB a liberal Mil f of (imI-Iic (liUijitaicc—aiiJ 1 taVtieall la jl* f fur • m!I< ulrclfirf llnry |elra|iite toe OT r u |, in* Keiiteiattff the i-Ure. opboiile 0.ni»rd I (lirdSifu iiore t .l i crty iVrorl. ; . . It. I*. CRUTCHER. ’ Vrvay, XoVrmbcr C, U35.

| SDGAE AND MOLASSES. WE wt now recti fin g a fresh lupplj of choice Surer and Hulas**, for famii* n»> *Weh we will Ril wholesaleor retailnwtta»p Jsna CUVKKSOS k tt-AUK). , I Ivoja."Iran.'•: CA TOSS Just rtedred and tor aaleat ClnciaUU nail prtce»/or C«*. - ‘ ’ v fet&l F. I* GBIStSD.tSOX.;