Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 August 1860 — Page 4

FULL COMPLIANCE

DR. -HAMPTON,

JScnd. »*Jtcad<i | JESSE TEATS, . WOULD inform his old customers and the lest of mankind, that he is Just 'receiving anJ.opcn.ng at bis old stand the largest and best assortment of Goods in his line ever brought to Vcvay, comprising, in part, a complete stock of DRY GOODS,

SWISDUSG'DBncfc.

: | BEUBHBEH TWO TIUXQS." 1 The venerable John Jfewtou, ;of St. Mary’s,. ■ Woolneth, in.ao interview with Dos of his brethren, nevr the closing scene of bis life, sail), ‘‘My memory is nearly gone, lul I remember two At I arii great sinner, ami Christ is & great Saviour.'’ E 'Tor many years, be bail been a denoted Inin i star of the gospel. In (be view of bis fellow men, bo had made great attainments in the divino life, and yet be saw and fclt.that he was a great sinner. The holiest of men have spoken of themselves, in (be same way. Paul- said, “onto me who.apClees than;(he,least of all •81018.** No stronger terms of self depreciation conldbb v emplbycd.— And yet bis devotion 1 energy, ami self-sacrifice in the cause ol Christ exceeded those of any other man of apostolic or subsequent times. Why do such men as Fan), and Newton, and Edwards, "nse the language of self-depreciation? Was il in accordance with that worldly custom by which haughty self-conceit adopts the langnage ol lowly modesty? Men of the-world regard these forms of expression as exaggerations! Southey, in bis life ofGtmyao, speaks of the exaggeration of .their faults in which;reIigioDs men of his.class; are accustomed to indulge. r ■ • ' i Did: Paul use the language of ex ; - aggeration when he said he was less than the least of all saints, or did tie say what.lie believed? - Certainly he said what he believed, for ho spoke superintendence of the Spirit of Gdd. bits words are not to be understood literally," He did not mean;to affirm .that in comparison with other. Cnrislioiis, be was the most imperfect one living. He intended to express his sense of his own absolute onworthtness. He used the strongest language possible to express his sense of Ida imperfections! Why did he use such'Strong Ian!t» on t*°-A | .. Because bis spiritual perceptions were clear and, accurate., His vision bad been sharpened by a divine* power. He saw sin and holiness in come measnro’ as-.God sees .them. ; sense of hinunworlhiness was a of. his-, attainments in■ piety, lie lived heat to God, and saw things in the light of the - divine presence.— When men Hyo far from God, they do not perceive their deficiencies i when they live near to God, they see thatthey ate great'sinners. And. 1 how sad would be their coni dltion; if they did not also see that Christ is a great Saviour! Notliiog short of a groat Saviour Will meet the necessities of one who is coavinced that he is a great sinner. Nothing short of a divino Saviour will do (or one' who if convinced of sin.-4 And we have this divino Saviour in JesUS—God mamfost in i Ka tin* W j ' How. precious the truth that ho is willing to save great sinners! “Hoi every one that thtrstethi" is his pibclamatlon.: “Come unto’ mo all y£ lhai ore weary and heavy laden,” is bis invimion. “He that cooielbl unto me, 1 will in no wise cast oat,V is his solemn.declaration; ’ , .1

TUB EVKKGR'BEtf.

. The mails are flooded with circulars, schemes, dec., of bogus lottery

If UtOBCS J*. SWU^J.

TTHHIDK LAWS of the Slate : of INDIANA I

'•Love cannot be the aloe-ireC(. ' Whore bloom but once is seta: , Go search Hie grove—the tree of love Is sure the ever;n-f;ft i , For that's the rarae, in leaf or frame, ■ '.Nealh cold or iiiniiy aH«j v£i;' A :. You lake the gunii.t. its roots have bound, Or U, .transplanted,,dies I.

DR HAMPTON’S Compound lilurclic Pills

CONDUCTED BV F. J r W4f4M>.

| agents, directed to persons throughout 'the west, and this county has not escaped by any means. They ! purport to emanate from Baltimore, Wilmington, «tc., and are issued by several firms, ’W. Nason & Cq., Btsbop Ji Co., and many others.— These scoundrels make the moat extravagant promises of wealth to all who send 810, and are accompanied by letters in lithograph, in which the receiver is requested to keep tho thing confidential until after bo gets the prize money. Tho thing is well calculated to deceive a largo, olass, who. are ever op tho .lookout to get a fortune by chaoee, instead of socoring a competence by honest and untiring industry, which is within tho reach of all. ■<;... ■

£ ’ t WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1300, )\- :

* SECURITY

Fire Insurance Company. Office, Wo. BI PInolSt., We w-York.

i£r The Breckinridge wing of the DemocraUc party met in the States of Ohio York last week, and nominated full electoral tickets.

Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s . Dr. Hampton's Corn'd Diuttlic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills. Dr. Hampton’s. " , Dr. Hampton’s 1 Or. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton's • Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's • Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Comp'd Diuretic Pills/ Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic I’illa, Comp’d; Druidic Pills,' Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'J Oiurdic'Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Cute Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, , Cure Gravel, ' ; Cure Gravel. Cure Gravel, / Cure Gravel, ] . Cure Gravel; 1 . * ('tire Gravt-1, Cure Gravel, . Cure : Grav'd/ Gup) Gravel, Cute Gravel, . Cute Gravtl; Cute Gravel,

Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes ol all kinds] QUEEKSW ARE, HATS & CAPS, For Men and Coys, and | BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Together with a thousand things toOru* mcrous-to mention iu an advertisement. AM of which will be sold cs cheap as the cheapest, for cash or ils equivalent. 1 would respectfully request all wanting articles in my line tvrgive me ft call and examine my stock bilore purchasing elsewhere, as feel conGJent that I can suit you. JESSE TEATS. Vevay, Oct. 12,1859. .(

«3f CAEAPECT AND SAFEST MODE OF

ihsihia.vck.

That love thus shoots,-and firmly roots : In woman’* heart, we see; ■. v Through, smiles and tears ip after-years It grows a fadeless tree- 1 Tire tree of love, all trees above, ; Forever may be seen, . * .. ’ ■ ■ In Summer’s bloom or;Winter’* gloom, ■ A hardy evergreen. . ; > 5

AST Four steamboats are being built aJ Madison •at present—one of .them A sternrwheeler., ; The ? Pocahontas is.on tho, ways thcro .lor repairs. ,

DEALERS RECEIVE 75 PEHC’T. J, .. .. OF NET PROFITS I

Cash Capita), (all paid Id.) $500,000. SURPLUS, -

i • JOSEPH WALKER,' Prat JtnL TnOS W. BIRD8ALL, VJw PraWtcL lUC'HARI) I.. DAYOOCK, SecrtUiy.

(£r Hituliuan*, the XHsnntomst Congressman, has" been defeated for ro-'elaciioa - in ■ • the Howb* (Ark.,) District, by Sjporl, the Union can* didala.‘

To Kee p Tires on Wheels, —The following, if ; reliable, will prove valuable. ’ A cor. respondent of the ? Southern Planter says: I ironed a wag* on some years ago, for Jjry own use, and, belbro putting on tho titesT filled.the felloes with linseed oil; and the tires have worn out and were never loose. ’ I ironed a buggy,, for my own use, seven years ago, and tho tires are now us tight ns when pnton. My method of filling the felloes with oil is as follows : 1 use a long cast iron oil lieater, made for the purpose, the oil is brought to a boiling heat, the wheel is placed on a sick, so as to hang in the oil each felloe, one hour for a common-sized felloe,.

A Homestead for Ten Mari. l»Qin Ann WORTH OF FAIOIS and dOlU)UUU BUILDING LOTS, b the GoM Region of Virginia. Culpepper CtemV, la be divided among ten liosuacd tvobondred ntacritxri, on the IStto of >eptember r 1960,-r lor the benefit ci Port Royal Female Acad<*nj.— Sobicrlvtlona only TVn tuck —cnie-haM Joan, the iut on delivery cl the l*eed. livery rnbwriber will yet a fcUding U* era TamjrmnsIng lb value (ram ImIIui tuTwenty-fivcjrhon-r.ind IKdlsr,. Thee Farm* and l«ti arcrcl I tbut cheap to indare hcttluneut. a aoCdcot nna.1 «r bctn3 reJerved U.e increaic In the value tf whkb «1)1 cornier,He for lle aif.artnt low pilot vr litel ,

P. J. WALDO, AGENT,

VEVAY, INDIANA.

Th!j Company Unci fartiripaliin icicles, tileries tie parties topartifljuk In the profit* of,the Company—lie In in red la tor ring no liability » batmt. ■ I ■ . Three-bnrtlii of the act profits of the Company •re annually divided to the insured. Special attention glrca u Insurance oa Pad!in» ul Badness Property,' ■ Insurance taken os hi* tti by any other responsible Ctauiouy. t ; F. J.'WALDO. A or. st, marT-tf | VEVAY, INI>.

OirTho ” Cincinnati Evening Port,*' is the. title ot a new daily paper just issued in Cincinnati, 0. It advocates the election oT Bell and

Several ' persons' in this vicinity havo fallen into tie trap set. by these ingeniona rogues, and quite a num* bor of ton dollar notes have bean for* warded to their addresses,from which no returns in prices have been; and never will be, received. 'Nay more, although letters have been forwarded requesting information touching the fate of remittances, nothing has been heard in retain. ' ; These miscreants have no connection whatever with any legal or an* thorized Slate Lottery, and' every dollar they receive is that much clear gain to them. In legalized State Lotteries, where the drawings are superiated by sworn Slate Commissi oiionj, the purchaser stands, some chance for a prize; bat with these bogus ogculs none whatever. Perhaps it is useless to worn society against these devices, which are transparent enough to persons of or* dtqary perspicacity. There is a sort of people who will not learn in'any other school than .that of experience; and another sort who will not learn even ; are just as likely to try again after they have been palpably bitter, as before, **Tbc fool and bis money,’* saith tho proverb, •'otfe'Foon parted;” but the proverb mica not say that the fool is made by the divorce any wiser than be was in the beginning. There are men who are foreordained lobe swiri-dlcd“-wboso destiny it is to bo duped 'by. every.,quack, charlatan and trickster that corods -in. their way, and who invite Tdjjhcs, to ..prey upon >tv*tn a* avari ao jjroon p»c(t1rfi invites the calves of the vicinity.

Everett.

N. X- Herald recently stated; that if Breckinridge is not elected, bo trio be inaugurated at Btcfamond aa.Presidant of a Southern Confederacy.

*y MORE AGENTS AP.E WAFTED, ml t.f Allegheny City, to oUaln iDhicrlbevf,lo wb >«ntbc m<l)l liberal tndarrBtnU wfll be given. Putt*.* ageeu write that they are making fauO* it uith. <3* For full partkolarr, Ealuctij-llons Apcndo, Ac.. »p)>ly to. K. ll.Vfl’F. t, -Port Royal, Vlrg aim.

IR A KHENKV, Agent, at Patriot.

STOVES AND TIN WAR!

OCT Still another Bell nod Everett

campaign paper has been started at Cincinnati. It is published by Watbias St Batlcr* Price, 50 centa.— It; fs pripted op good paper, with new material*. -

W. F. OKCKKKMAS'S 1 ctLiKvrtb i B1oq<1 Condition Fowdcr, rot ItovNON ct* CwAWic*, % coKro«ra reisamtv orntsw mtdiu. P iiFr.\i;n>x.u hy w. r; ukcxu man, Vvfeaivatv Pi'Knrox,&riTad5trtvt;l« twren Main m.<! Jlo’herrytJJalitva, hid. Thlr Powder La, been found, by lor.g fxjo rlftwe to tie highly trvful -ita lie cue of thevarlo indUearei t,wtkb Iloricj HidA'allkarefcljn l rlt bonnier, liLteinvor. IIU*-Bound. Ln>« ol Api*Utc. In* aid jtpralu*. Veilow Water, £crak In or (Irvaie, Mange. ItiSai cation. Fatigue or It) tejua-ti-oi, rotuiwrtily railed Cuiv|-Ialid, 9 a dir* ‘.e fhtat to UuT:« In this n.uhtry. Iw' tt». per hoi. ISAAC STEVEJS. j.virt-Iy • • Ayei-Mor. .'iwilftrlaltd t’oi uy.

Y,

05“ Hoo. , Justin S. Morrill fans been nominated by acclamation for ,ra*electfon in the 8d Congressional District of Vermont. Ho had positively declined tha honor, hut his constituents vyould notcxcuso him.

“The 5 timber should be dry, ns'grccii, timber will not take oil. Care should botaken that the oil be not made hottor.than a boiling heat, in order that the timber .be not burnt.: Timber tilled with oil is.not susceptible of .water, and the timber is mucli more durable. I was amused some time ago, when I toldn blacksmith how to keep tires tight on wheojs; by his telling me it, was a profitable business to tighten tires, and. the wagon maker will siiy it is profitable to him to make and repair wheels —hat what will the farmer who the wheel wright and smith sayi”

DF.ii.m i.\ Stores & Trjiiiimng|:, Tinware &c., Mnlit Strict, Vvray, Indiana. ALWAYS asiortir.cr.t of Cw>iof anJ HeiUnr Btovei, - of jj.vltt an l jirit'es. ! Invlicpn cxamlnntlca ti tUt

First Premium nml.'Modal iv a s u i n a am> vruixiiiu; 3i ACin TMKVHXS, Mapnfociiiri'r.VVriiailli*- lod., • ir.l Ho alIt:11tii'i; i» bit U ’wljlfii' rvctiitv l:tt> . S| r*la 1 a tl be l)h i >Atii, W?f JbJ Fair .il I. n.m il m ’ J'i'ijua U-U*i? .V “rtiau ft'i'itn ai t*j if, { (Ui.iv Fair lit llhi-i, I uliaji^, ll suJi. I \ M *njj rW >' peririr f*t »-T'fnr Uif.f <v the VJ-—TJiii .VUj-UnI km l-atr-iile-I l-y J. MH«u;:btii>. Ott.ber, l.-.i;. All nnlrrt j>romj>tlj Cited; price St ,hi.— Aft-nti lor iliv- In Vmj, F. (« Uri afj fc Fatil AN-nlu'li. H. W.fjmild; -\lh-u»t;iU’ , Jo,., Mixift’t F.-orvic*. Ili-jiT) .v.;fttAi*t, ’■ Aujsu-i 3. if-su.—ly

■ 1m o J*?** COOKINl. STOVK, (See Col above.] a* [ refard It aji Mas Ihfbvrt >tnrc «Al Inllili biatktt. TLc next Ml Mivy ,tov* lf> tlf .

Cure Glut!, : . ; Cure Gleet, ■ Cure ‘ . " ■ ‘ •-»... (Steel. , ' l CtlIU ’ ' (Steel, Cjp-* . (Slfel, Cure Clevl, ■ Cw*e .. Qlvet, Cup; Gleet, ■ • Cure . ; . ‘ OlccC. Cure Stricture, . ■ ■ Cure ' Stricture, Cure Stricture,' Cure ' - Stricture, ' ■ ' Cura . Sltidure, Cure Stricture, ■ Cure .Stricture, Cure' - v Stricture, Cure-Stricture, ■ - - '■■■•■ Cure Leuchorrhasa, Cure Leucliorrlttea, ' Cure Leuehotrbeea, • ' Cure Leucfiorrbora, . Cure Lelichotrhrta, •: Cure Lt-uchoribrca, - Cure ; Lcuchoirb tea, . Cure Leuchorrhdia, Cure' Ltuchotfhcee, .,.,. Cure Leuchotrfccca, ■ Core Lcdcfaonboaa, . , . Cure Leuchorrboea, .. Cure Letichonbeea, , Cute Leucbonbtta, Female Weaknesses,, Female Weaknesses, ' Female .Weaknesses* - : . Female Weaknesses, .■ Female-Weaknesses,, ' -■ -■*Female Weaknesses, T Female Weakn«feh,' • ; Female Weaknesses, - ;, Female Weaknesses, • —., / - : ; Female Weaknesses, y Female Weaknesses, , all oibcr Diseases ,of (he , ,: v • Ul.%dukb, - ■■ Kio.-r ST8, , • A.iu Smut. Oacsjts.

New Orleans Mist.— During the month of July the deposits at the United States mint, New Orleans, were—gold 310,012, silver $93,310; total 9109,223- Tho coinage was 875,000 in silver dollars, and 83,787 in silver bars. Ko gold was coined.

«I.ich bo* r.cvir fVUtil thrive tmfn >at!rf«tii.n. I iUm) keep on band tlio vtM.rale-l ati'I “Jupiter"’ Co»ktns filuvtj,U>:li \*o, I. . Also. 0.e ulil: and «tll-trfal : ) '/.’PREMIUM,* STOVES, Df alt fiztJ amt itylc*. ' I

JC3* Guttering, I tooting, iml Mending promptly attended to, and tbe litelicit |>rlm paid fur old Copper, Tenter, and Uru^ perron* fp jHve mo a call, and examine my etoctan l Inlalremy priitj, Mon; purchasing tliea-Lere.' I I.L tfuubV. Veray, February TJ, I«ty.-tT

05-There ia opposition 5n the steamboat trade between Carrollton and LoaUvillo again. The "Kanawha Yalley” is running there now id competition wild the “Evansvilla" —both propellers. The side* wheel stpamec “Lancaster No. .3, 11 is tolako the place of the “Evans* villa" this week^' , As usual, we suppose, tbn "longest pole will knock the persimmons." ,

The Good .Times Hi jpe Come at Last! Prizes! $10,300 {£ Jjr*: THREE. CAPITAL PRIZES. Xt O’ Horse, and Harness, $ IPO,Oft 1 PpIendMCti Octave RotesW-d 1’twu Forte, word, 9J50 for $1,00. One Ciuh (ilft of $i00.it) In . American UoM for One Dollar! One American Sporting Witch and Cha|u, tJjO.OO! A.J. AI,EXAXDKR*3 FpirCV-EtilllTII MARl»l Brent C*jIi, WatcliMid I And Rift DUuiini* uua, will bo Itravn at Kroryiltn, Ind.,on Monday, August o, isoo., Cash Prize of 8500 is American Gold! Horse, Buggy anil Harness, $100 1LT Splendid Rosewood Piano Korle valued ol $360,00. 3G|> Gold and Silver ' ’Watches—all in Hunting Cases—from $18 to £250,00. . I 261 Prizes in American Gold, from $2,50 .■' io $500; 200 ActeaJFarming Land; . . .320 Sells Solid Silver and Doit- - 'lle-plaled Wore; Patent , * self-winding ami American Spoiling Watches; Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, ; ' - ' . 4c., 4c„[ 4c., Niimoet of Prizes... X .,..... 1 .2,380 Value of Prizes... ...1.... .....$16,600 Tickets Limited’ to..A .-. 16,510 BT Drawings lake place Monthly, XO O’ Every ticket holder teceiveta printed[list of drawn numbers. O’ All drawiriga take place tn public, Euperintended. exclusively by the ticketholders.' _ ,. : ; • ' O’ Agents wanted in every locality, to whom the most liberal inducements are oQeted.Vv ---v* : O* AH Prizes prom pity paid. 1 OySend fora Circular 1 ‘ ’ - Single Tickets, $t. Six Tickets, $5,00 Address A. J. ALEXANDER; Jr /.r • Franklin, Johnson Co., Ind.

E-IP; The Hochwaeobter, orrigUta, frto soil, free labor, free speech, and free press, and for the Repub. j Jican nominations of Lincoln & Hamlin, wilI be published at Cincinnati, by Beclit& Co, I as a campaign journal, from 1 July 1st untiI the President- ! ial election, at the following | rates: 12 copies for §9; 26 copies for $100; 6(T copies for $18, and 100 for $35. The ! Ilochw.Tcliter is one of the j best German papers published. We commend it to > pur German friends, and ; to Re•publican clubs who. wish..a j good campaign paper printed I in t German for General circuilation.

■ Qood/Hcles T’on ‘Au-,*—Profnnc swearing is abominable. Loud laughing is • impolite. * Inqmsili veness is offensive;' Tettling is moan. Telling,lies is contemptible. Blau* deribff w devilish..,’ Ignorance is disgraceful, and laziness is shameful. Avoid all the pboye. vices and aim at usefulness, This is the road in whichtdbecome respectable. Walk in it. Never be atbatoed of honest labor, Never ad the hypocrite.— Keep good company. Speak the truth at all timed. Never be disparaged, but persevere and- mountains. will become mole bills.

05" The Editor of the North Ycr* non “Press,* * rather expresses our views upon a vital subject in the following paragraph} • Cohtobktial.— If sny of our subscribers havo any money for ns, they will please send ft on at their earliest convenience. We don’t like to dun; it don’t Ipok well, and besides it lets the people know there are Eomo who havo not paid for their paper.

INIEmiUXCE. The heart is often pained at witnessing human ing, and in contemplation human suffering, and in coni templating bereaved affec-

tions and blighted hopes; yet fpr these, there is some soothe ing comfort from the effort to

Cincinnati Venereal Hosjital, in the JVof J> H‘- - fob the i , vi(B o;* riur.vrfcVwrK i^ks, ■ Au’tt qtiller tic e oolrol of two of tin? . „>*i - Bxtfcvtit l'ui)i;Utl* lu thc «<><I>1, I*t. H. UostHRa* fpiia Lotolou oti.l IWii Hori>lials,ao<lfur tint jort ten 'ear* ol lb • Cio* eimutl Veucrust Uo>i>lUil, uga It. K It Kev ROUW, )3lc or .\eW\otk-. Tub b Utc.M it} i.lflcc iu the ftljf «tterc • {icrutaiieiit cure < I )*n\ole'lUteutr« Cnu be utitalucil, qUtmit Ibe u*e of mcrcuijtir of it let, umi* rrtura cured lit a lo ti htiorj, Glfvl ruml in • Ui la day*; Mrirtnro cim.il In ttn 3 wcub*, XiMur■a1 Euibrtoti* «U>r>pctl lu s to « dai«. ■ Muioui UcatntMcared luS,toe ncct*.,'h'ijdii lb iu ; •-* I'timary. hlapu cued Iu 3 n>l>n F)tn)>|imii rurtd in 1 to 3 Week*. Fki t Huau«a cured In I w 3 ni-ct*. imimlcuipj, tfcor ruftorudin I tutirei-k*. . All lb o*e»uf i i'rivalc .Vatum ifuatedaiHi un|*n,UuUeUaitew»», Stale or Femalu. - • v - ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ - vT^ Ur. Uonaiaite'* deal Norton Priral 1H*> oue*. Ike ntnto Guide lo Hcalik, Is bcu dlctol to mil, mule tint female, Uio old and j rune, •boaId read tbb boot.. U trill rotielitru Uidmi « bo gtvpu to Oarkduas, - 1’rlco £} cent*, at ut br mail,, : Ur.' Bonaparte’* Celebrated I’rrvcoUro jlvrr ku nor never will fall, married ladles loofceHc to .boar cbildtctl, except at Uio batard of life, aboutd be la i>oMcmiwu of this lurcntiijb.— 1'rtCc todupedh) #S.v;V■;■*,(■ * y:X -1 : • l»r.' Bouapartnbi French' Palcut Stale Eafc! Itb perfecuy safe; and nerer (atUloglre btbv faiUun. liutltu Duty safe and ture rrcrtoulTo ofaloit prernancy and .disease. Tbo phb of tbu French Patent Slate Safe, $ (the slnrlf one, tt per half dozen, 87 per doion. ; Sent nyiinaJl. IC/TMadame LoxtaaV Female MoothwFQls m a safe and reliabta ttmcoy Kir snpprcistana and all lemalo diseases. Ladies slwaM Miaad tbrtn daring pregnancy, as they .pill prUaeo tubes mage, nrtcie 81 perboir—eundukfj, beul 10any.nddresiby ualL.) i‘, • ''11W. B.0S K. lire the men to thin aro DoquestlooaUy adtoovled|dd.iabe1be champion and king of venereal u&cirur, and ttje vmly' Doctors »ho receive Sfouiblf Bcfurij !mnn ttiu.old worldi they have been' accdstotnad froni an early age of yunih lu; oituess tae various diseakef Phicu amid maukh.J,aml to valeb U»o Itrogruta thrtiagh n long canererprotesdomd *tooy, in jrvcry *{>here of Illc, from the htuoMu abode of iiowriy to the tnaudon of the wealthy, and haring ascertained beyoiMladoabl the traal anfrerlng of huinault|, they determined loael«l thorcnemi ro system, ar their partloaltr study, and to devote their whole alienisms to the alicytatloa of the. diseases of these Import* ant functions. - Ko letters will he answered anx leu (key contain a rcmUtaiico. poatagd SUmp. Cktl or address,'i ■ v Urs. BOS A PARTE 4 HEYXOLBS, Ko.lffiSycamore Su, bcL Filth Cl Math; Sts., BastsMe.* - Once Hdnn 0 a.'hi, lo9f, kTI - . D*ei«9« , Ohio.

05* A campaign paper has just been started at Washington City, D. C., by Messrs. N. D. Lamer <t Company, entitled “Tab Ukjo3< Goabd,” to advocate the election of Bell and Everett, ft is published weekly in pamphlet form of sixteen pages, apd closely printed. It ts edited by tho Washington Executive Committee, and sent to subscribers until the Presidential election at tho following liberal rates: Single copy, 5Q cents; 12 copies 86; 26 copies 810; 45 copies 915.

relieve the suffering or sorrowing one. But iff the sped*; hide of a girted, generous; and trusting youth, betrayed debauched, ond standing up-i on the verge of hopeless ruin; from the intoxicating bowl, 1 we are denied even the pomi pleasure of kindly ministraJ tion. ■ The demon Alcohol has blunted all sensidility to the approach of warning friendship, and expelled from the heart of its victim all sympathy with sober virtue. The benevolent heart can only weep over the wreck it would gladly save, and is left in the melancholy contemplation of a debased and wretched existence, and an untimely and dishonored end, without tbo power to meliorate) the one, or to avert the other. Oh ) that some bright winged messenger from the Eternal throne, while dispensing the special Providences which How from tha fountain of all

j GPThe Lafayette Courier , is exposing someJottery swin■dies which it says arc almost j every day .takingplace in j that city, and ; elsewhere;— ■Post offices all, oyer the couni try are. flooded with ■ lottery = circulars, which : frequently ; fill I into the hands. of . the : young and unsophisticated; land the.lust dollar .that, can; I be earned, begged, or borrow? jed is sent away for ‘‘tipkets” ; in the fond hope that fortunes | Mill be suddenly, ■ Every lottery .circular should j bo coimnited to ! the 1 flames'; mid the practice of dealing in tickets discouragedat : all times. V ■

Population or Illinois not so Laiige.— An item is going tho rounds of the papers which estimates tho present population of Illinois at 1,800.000. The Chicago X J ross says this is loo large' by 200.000. . The number of people in that Btato is not far from 1,600,000. Ten years it was but half that number. Putting the new Congressional ratio at 125.000, the State will he entitled to thirteen members of Congress instead of nine, tho present number.

HEALTH 'RESTORED!

V DR. MOTT’S Cijalgkah tpilts. 1 a aperient and itomachlc preparation oflRON, /V pari tied at Oxygen anti Carbon by combustion iuHyilrogen, of bleu medical authority anil extraordinary efficaej u each of the fjliorlng com* plaints, ti*: • DRlllUTY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMACIATION, DYSl'El’SlA, H1ABU1UEA, CONSTIPATION,' SCROFULA, SAI.Ti HUE I'M, SCURVY, 'JAUNDICE, LIVER COMP1.A1NTS, KUEDMAT18M, MEKCU 1UA L. CON SEQUENCES, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, M1SMENSTKUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, RUUOUNESS OF THE SKIN, tic. , v. • The IRON bring absorbed bj the blood,'and thus drculattng through the wUolcijitem, no panel tb* body can escape their truly wonderful tollaenoe. .The experience of thousands dally pro ret that no preparation of Iron can. lor a moment be compared with It Impurities of the blood, depression of vital enerfx, P>le andbtberwtferiduy complexions indicate Its necessity in almost every oonicelrable c^ye. . In all ca»nt of female debtlitj (Boor altnu, chlorosis, rim,) Its effects are delighfully renovating. No remedy Las ercr been UKqrered, In (he wbole history of medidne, *hkh exerts each prom pt, happy, and folly restorative clfeeto. Good appeLfe, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an tmnsiul disposition for actlrc and cheerful exercise. Immediately follow Itsuse. Aa a grand stomachic and general restorative It has no superior and no substitute. . • BIT Tut up n neat Sat metal boxes containing £0 Tills, price Ml cents per box j six boxes, $1 50; one dotoa boxes, $ I Of. For sale' by Druggists gvncralty. Will be scut tree loanr addreas on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, dm, shodM he addressed to It. U. LOCKE A CO., OtXCXXL Asms, 339 Broadway, New-Ycrk. For sale In Veray by J. L. TIRE BAUD, dealer in Krnni.xe t’a mify JUrJicinrs., decT-ly

Dr. IlninptonV Compoiiiitl lliiirctio IHUs Contain neither Balsam :br, Mercury; but “ ore Purely Vegetable in their Com- • mild but polenMn their ■ ‘ action,;and never faillscure the most hopeless case , ' 0 - of those diseases to*

JtySpeaking of the census, tho Philadelphia Press says; t The partial retoruB already received here,’indicate that tho population of Philadelphia is more than G50,000, and the population of Pennsylvania about 3,100,000. Hero me the figures of the Btato t

£ST The Indianapolis Guard says that the proposition of a Deputy Stale officer to bet 8500 that Breckinridge and Lane would not got 10,000 votes in Indiana, will bo taken up by another gentleman at any moment, oi,d that (bo $500 has been deposited in that office far that purpose. It also says that the spme gentleman will bcjf more that BreckmridgoA(rffr*get 20,000 votes in is a chance for au investment.,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, V UI LADELP U IA: T . (A Bcncrolcot InaUtoUon.etoblUhrtbyipocUt •cadtmneat fortbo reUef of (ha dek aud' UlatrecaeO, afflicted with Virol opt tint - - *pW*mic diseases, and esproaK'T'- ■ - . Ij far Uioenre 01 Diseases ot : J. (ho Sexual Orpin*.' '• "

; which they are ., '. , v . > . particularly \l : : > adapted/ 'V ‘ r Er. Hampten’a Comp’d Woxeti o PUJ Is BotlorseJi RecommehJeO, and l)«td . ■*1d the Prsclico’ofPhysICiansgen* . erally, for lie CurC of the above., - Diseases-W lie a Physicians . a.Prepara-. : ' Mon, sufferers should *\>) a " no longer hesitate r ‘~ ; - - V to I t«ti its efc-f'i: 0 I ; .•>•* ’ •= ■ ,, - . .ficacy v -. ? ; . r i 1 r. Fojr; ETcrywhere;;;-, ;; 1 -. *: . For Sale Everywhere. ; ,.. ,■ . -*.■ For Sale-Ttery it h ere/ ’*■ For Salfr?BTcrywfere,‘ 1 'v V-, ■ ' - i.'FocrSalai'BrerywIieie.'’' ■- .i ; For Sale Everywhere. , Tot .Sale Everywhere. t Pot. Sale Everywhere. Fot Salei Everywhere. 1 ' '• For Sale Everywhere. • ■ - For Salp Everywhere* For Sale Every where. For Sale Everywhere,' For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sate Everywhere. ;

Population in 1790, *134,373 • « 1800, COg.365 , « 1810, 810,091 . » 1820. 1.049,458 1830, 1,348,233 •i 1840, 1,724.033 . •* 1850, 2,311.786 1860, 3,100,000

MEDICAL ADVlCKrltca grails, by the Ao» . Ung Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, wna a dascriraon of ibelr coadlUoo,(»XB,oe* cnpatlon, htClU of UTe, &c.,) and to casea of ealnme poverty, ileoldncs furctshedfrea 4f chitYo« ViiCiiti RaroETi on £permalonicpa,and ' other diseases oflhe Euul Organs, and on iha A'ru RemtJui employed In the IHipeoary, aenl lo the afflicted In acalod Latter envelope*, frea of charge. Two orlhreo stamps for postage wUl be acceptable, .. Addnw, D r ; J. Snetur Ilowatrrox, Acting Surgeon. Howard AatoeUUon Jfo.» South Kinih street, Philadelphia, Pa. apIS-ly

benevolence ami tho source of ail racr-1 cy, would hover arouml the poor inebriate in (be solitude of bts soberi

A son of Commodore Vanderbilt was among the re-

XifTho "Old Line Guard," the Democratic paper at Jndianap-

Bectjonat.ifm. —The Charleston Mercury, good authority, soys ‘'the

cent grailuatos at West Point. J Us hither promised tho youth §100,000 it' he would bring himself among the first five, or $50,000 if he completed thecourse at all. The soudid not get tho larger sum, but received a cheek for the latter.

Cnora is Mississippi. —The Enterprise Jiewa says there will boa greater scarcity of provisions is that section next year than was over knotyn before. Wheat is very scarce, and the growing cotton crop ia well nigh all pledged for corn sod meat already purchased.

olis, says: It should be remembered that Mr. Douglas was nominated at Baltimore, on a motioa'of a delegate, jeat after the VirgHiia and other delegates withdraw from the Convention, whon-enly ISO of the 303 bora wn[0 in the room, and without abolishing the two-thirds rule. Mr. Johnson was not nominated at all, Cot put upon by, a committee, which had no authority to do;so. ,Yet Mr. DongWa followers -call these regular nominations : ‘ ' , It should ho remamWred ,lharItIrt Lincoln had mor6 Southern Staten and votes represented in |he; Cm* vbDtioa that nominated him' toap Mr. Douglas when he wm nomineled:. Then, which t qf these .two is thp moil jgclmmd candidate?

only party in the South, standing simply on the sectional right* of tho South, is tho party which supports BniicKiJimoGi: and Lane for the Presidency/ f

Important to Females.

DR. CIIEESL'MAN’S PILLS,

The combination of Ingredients In these Pills aw Iho result of a long and axtsnnva practice. They ere mild In their operation, and certain la correcting oil Irregularities, Painful Nonslriu* lions, removing all obitrucHons, whether from colder otherwise, headache, pain la the tide, l<a1pilation of the dbterbed sleep,-which ■rise from Interruption of namm. . To htauiu Luiu, Dr. Cheese man's Fills are Invalnahlo, a* (hey will bring on the monthly period with regular' )ty. ladles who.bati been dlappolnted In lha cso of other Pills, can place the utmost coed' dunce In Dr. Cheereman’s Pills doing an that they wpreunt W do."' ' . 1 ,K*’B*fiirrciU5GS # ■ i General Agent for the United Stales, , ■ : * IWQjaalwn-sX-, SeW^Yorfc. To «rW, all IVloIrsafconDray it/uldbt mUrtsscd, Sold by J. L.Tm»»iirB,;VcTtyj'loilaiil Jli Jorgenson, FUrencc, I ad lakh, fcbW-ly

Kr 0o9 agricultural articles were patented dating tho year. Among these wero 117 seed planters; 113 harvesters; 68 cultivators; 43 ploughs and .42 chorus.

13T Tho attention. af Good Templars is called to the fact that the ITth day of August, 18G0, is set apart by the Grand Lodge oftho State ns a day oLThahksgiving. ; ' • -

. j- ~ ■ i /ar The City Marshal' of Ke\v Albapy»;Ihd.; haa.iiiaued a proclamation ordering all tho* free negroes rwidipg ; in that cily.in vi olation - of of the 'Stale, to feare it of' August 8th. -

OA A KEGS BELMONT NAILS on OU v hand and for sale low by novI2 F, F. GIUSAHD&SON. Double Shovel Plows. AJ f ARU£ ilTI’LY Jut rcteUed, by apld t'. u & SOS.

Price, Fifty Cents per Bog. PSEFSKEU ONLT BV

DR. J. T. HAMPTON & CO., 105 Spruce 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.

(IT For sale in Switzeilaod county by J; L. Thivbaud, Vevay; 'J. W, Murphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers &■ Oottoa, Motte* field; Wm..Gibson, Patriot; N. Jotgeit* soil, Florence. decSWy

; bridge at Wheeling It will - coat about $370,000. —: The firtiridge cost $250,000.

rpEAS—THAS-—Juil rewired. a fresh mprly of J, Imported-Teas, which rill be sold it reduced prices, BLtht Cub Store of ! lugS . .,. COURYOlalF-A A LEWIS.

“Whatails your eye,: Joe?” Joc-r-'fl told n mail'he lied ” . '

(£r '/Death loves h shining mark.” Gents .with bramlied nosfs take no-, JlCB.l ■ ■ 1 i t- • ■ • - < "

JU3T RRdUVED. COO barrel* N’o-l Kswrhs SMt. l-'or tile Km for cub. S. E. Si J, K. TLEASASTS,

Coircoiatett af-«nl ALA BOS fnii>ply; by ihd DAC.dBAltRKL or POfKP. P, L. OR! SARD * SOX,