Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 June 1859 — Page 4

P, F. LAP HAM'S rorF.rn EXCELSIOR DISTRIBUTION OF Watches and Jewelry, Plano*,

If any pe:son vha.'I *cT, barter or gfte away any intoxicating liquors to any person under the age of twentyone years, or to any person at the time in a slate of intoxication, the person so offending shall be fined not less than fire nor mote than one hundred dollars, to which the court or Jury trying the cause may add imprisonment in (be county jail for any determined period not exceeding thirty days. ‘ . . Sic. 12, Any person who shall adulterate any intoxicating liquor, which is intended for sale, by the admixture of any deleterious substance therewith, or any person who shall offer for sale or sell any . intoxicating liquor, which may hate been so adulterated as aforesaid, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor mote tbac five hundred dollars, to yrhicb the court or Jury trying the cause may I add imprisonment in the county jail for any determined period not exceeding three months. Sec. 13. Every place, bouse, room, arbor or shed wherein intoxicating liquors are sold, bartered or given away, or snf fered to be drink, if kept in a disorderly manner, shall be deemed a common nuisauce, and ibc keeper thereof, up»n conr viction, shall be fined in; any sum not less than fifty nor mote than two hundred dollars, to (which may be added, by the court or jury trying the cause, imprisonment in the county jail for any determined period of time not exceeding three months; provided, .that - no prosecution shall be instituted or maintained against any person(for any violation of any of the provisions pf this act, occurring between the Time ,when it shall take effect, and the close qf the first regular session of the Board Of Commissioners of the proper countyfthereafterthe beginning of which sfision iiol taking place in less lime than four, weeks after this act shall have taken effect. Sec.' 14. t Courts of Common Pleas and Circuit Courts, within their respective Jurisdictions, shall have concurrent Jurisdiction to hear amTdelemiine all complaints for'Ihe.viola lion of any of the provisions of (this act, and the grand juries of the scvtral Circuit Contis shall have, and it is hereby made their duty to take cognizance of offences against its provisions, as in! cases of felonies. See. injustices of the Peace, within their respective counties,'shall have jurisdiction .to try and determine all esses arising under the, provisions of this act; Provided,(that if, in the opinion of the justicc or jury tryingany such case, a fine of twenty-five dollars shall be an inadequate punishment for such violation; then the Justiqe in such case shall recognize the parlyjo sufficient bond and surety to 'appear atthe nest term of any.court of competent Jurisdiction; to answer said charge. % ■; Skc. lei' All laws and parts'of lows coming in conflict with any of the provisions q(( this act, be and the seme, arc hereby repealed; but nothing in this act shall. be;’su construed as to prohibit tlie CommonCouncils of cities and .the Boards of Trusteesqf incorporated towns from demanding and enforcing a fee for license from all keepers of coffee houses or other places where intoxicating liquors ore sold nm!(drark within the limits of their respective corporations. Sec. IT* 1C is hereby declared lhal on emergency exists for the immediate taking effect ofyiiis act. . li shall therefore be in force Iroiii aiid after its publication in the Imlilna State Sentinel and the Indiana StoleJnurnal. :

IMPORTANT HIE SUPREME

N1 AV A L) Vi -1 H Tl'SEAl KN l S. 25S 28PEIZES—60,000 TICKETS! ) ere than One Trite to Every Two Ticket*. Khc le Ticket*, <10; flalre*, <3; Quarter*. <2^0. Georgia State Lottery, rot tdi tmnt o? tm ■ MOKTIOELLO union ACADEMY Of Jaiper Conntr. A akmxtd ky Sfftdat Act of w iJgiitatun, JlcKlS'NKY A CO-, Muttut CAPITAL PIUZB, ... £G0,0»0. T UA G Xi PfCKAT SClieif^, To be Prawn' each Saturday in Jisr, IfM.. Clips' 22 draws oa Saturday, Jttuo 4, Class 23 draws on Saturday, June 11, GIass.24 draws on Sat unlay, June 21, Clous 25 draws on Sftturday,JaDo25 t 1 pine of W.ood u <60.000 i of 1000 u *1000 i ; “ so.ooaii ai.ooa toor wane* sooo I ; “ m.ono Ii 10,000 2 of 400 »re MO 1“ 1,000 It 1,0(10 •’ of IKUre 600 I » 4.W0 l» 4.000 3 of 300 are 400 1 . »■ xoooii 3.000 $a«r. ISUareTAOO t 2,000It "000 100of lOOare 10000 t : 1,1001* WOO IPO of 01 arc 0100 1 ; tiipoii moo imnf f«o

MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE!

I2E L0IU NEVER I'lE

Lfi-ver-!. "I V.tjvv," '■aid he, sighing heavily, "your thunder has assisted us, and now your thunder calls on your devoted believer for the performance of his vow," Simihle began to tremble as the frightful truth bunt upon her, and with sou tears she said, "An! bast thou made a vow I Ah I husband, I see no viftititl —shall human blood!—" Adalbero covered bis eves with both bis hsnds, and lobbed so terribly that it echoed through the ball, and the little one, terrified. Shrunk together. Similde knew well of such vows in the ancient limes. She looked enlreaUngly toward-bet lord, and Mid, "Remove the child.** "Both, both, ( must!'* : lhen Adalbero; and .Similde, with a violent effort forcing back her tears, said to. the little:.one, "Quick, child, snd bind this handkerchief on thine eyes; tby father has brought a present for thee, and will now give:it.tbce," «My father does not Jodk as if he would give me a present," signed the child. "Thou shell see, thou shall see, presently," said Similde hurriedly, and as she placed the bandage over the eyes of. the child, the mother could no longer restrain her tears, biiUhey felt so softly that the little one knew it not The affectionate mother now. tore the drapery/.from her snow-white bosom, andi.kn’eeiing before the sacrifice!, beckoned; that she might be the first victim.. "Quick, only quick,’* whispered she softly to the lingerer, "else will the poor chiU be so tern Bed. * Adalbero raised the dreadful steel.: Then roared the thunder snd dashed the lightning throtfplElhc building. Speechless, sank the three to the earth. But as the evening breeze rushed through the broken windows, the Bute ooefraTstd her head, from w hich the bandage had fallen, and said, ‘'Mother, what present has my father brought to me I" The sweet voice awakened both the parents, and they all lived, and nothing was destroyed but Adatbeto’s sword, melted by the avenging flash of heaven, "The "Cods have spoken!" cried the pardoned falher, and with a gush of unutterable love, the three delivered ones wept in each other’s arms. Far distant, over the southern mountains, roared the tcmpesl.

, A decision was made in the case of Strong w. Clem, yesterday, by the Supreme Court, which is regarded of importance. It arose under the statutes of 1852, abolishing dower, and substituting a fee-simple estate in its stead.

Thirty-Third Magnificent Cash, Watch&Land Gift Enterprise,

A. 7. AtKXASbER J

Though Kingdom*, Stale*, and Empire* rati. And dynasties decay; Though cities crumble into dust. And natrons die away; Though gorgeous towers and palaces In heaps of ruia lie, ' ' . Which once were proudest of the proud, The Truth doth never die 1 We’ll mourn not o’er the silent past;

Far Monday Mny S3, 185», ■ /CONTAINS 60 fctle mild Silver Wire, tOIleavT - Cold Chain*, SOU Acre* of rich Famine Land, I 92027 to American Gold, and CM Gold and Stiver | Waiehc*. among which will be found the Grrot “jlmmcOT Sporting irafti.” worfi $250. Presenting a Kfad tod) of 1700 Ptitw, amnesties in tba aggregate to the magnificent *nm of f 1X03) 00. Ticket# Limited to IT,0OO. t Prlic to every Tenth Ticket. The above array of valuables**!* will be dl»* j tHboled In public la Edinburg, lad.. by a divider-; etted Committee of gentlemen elected by the Uckrt; holders Ihnpelre*. on Monday, May A. I WO. | In preventing tbU my Thirty-Third Scheme to. the favorable cwuWriatlon of the public, I cmhrare j tbl* opportunity of returning my tlcrere (bank*! to my nameroo* friend* and patron* throughout the Doloo, lor the very liberal manner In which they have patronhed me heretofore, and to *bow that I fblly a poredare their kind favor*, t would My, that it haa been my constant aim ■ and study, to render my Scheme* acceptable lo (Lem, and at the tune time (be most libera) of anything of (be bind ever offered for public com Mention: and in (bit eeoiMCtton It la a source of gratification to roe. to be enabled to make the announcement, that I bare recently effected arrangement* by which In future, 1 will le enabled to receive my Watches direct from the manufoetnier*. both In this eonalry ami Europe, and a* a consequence I trill be enabled to fhrnlili my. co it omen, with the very Lett watch In u*e. It wilt atm ta otoerved, that in my Scheme for May. I have introduced a nnmbcrofthc celebrated “anrajeaw watchn" m»nn£irtare.l by Annletcn, Tracy At Co., Waltham, Han., all of which are warranted for ten yean, and are unquestionably the belt walcbc* In n«c. ThI* will he the 33d distribution 1 hare given In the part four year*, and In every Indatsce the drawing* have taken place on the day specified and a* advert 1 ted (for which tec programme. they have in every Inttanee been conducted mlcly by a rosn* mitiee elected by the Ticket holder* m **inc free Ip attend. Immediately: after the drawing the remit I* pHotrd and forwarded toother with the price* drawn to all tleket holder*. either by mall or evpre#*. at niy- capcnie. In thl* cooncctlon 1 deem It nothing more than Hgblto aid I fi>r the twocfil of tbote who are unacquainted with ire, and who would Uke to ‘try their lubk" tn my H-hrnie. (hat 1 hereby auihorirc them to mdrae tl.rlr money to Mr. II. Rally, of the firm of Rtcket.* A: Rally, of thl* place, who !* one of ihe.trunt tc*pnnG1ile men of the State, who will receipt for the money to de|*wl!eJ; and If (he drawing doe* not go off pre* ci*eJy at stated. («ce programme.} all you *.111 hare lb do will he b> call on Ur; Roily, for your tmaey. Voder Utl* arrangement. y«n >ec,U would he utterly Impotdble for me'lo take any advantage of you, even If I wcre.*odi*ro*e>L ■ ■ 49" A complete Urt of priie*. togrthrr with manner of drawing. Atfc, t* printed and will tw forwarded to all who drdre It. - ,. .

And Stwltur Machines. SETEXTEEA'HUXD&D at ♦Jfl.fWk—Tfckrtf UmOti to IIM «t $t/» rack.—7b bt Dram of CISCISKATI, m WER.VE-SDA Yi 7C.YE IS, 1659. CliUrmy’* RnrvooiPiom>,wmkVttK-~Amtr-t-an Sporimr IVofck mi Chain, worth WfoSnrinf Ihukmtt, wart* fu** $30 to $100.-* .Sn'rrr Ware, Gold onf Sflwr Wafcie*. PERSONS wishing to bceomerabKiibm in this, but Fourth OhtnfcoUon, an requested to toe* ward their name* and money immediately, and they will receive by return mail a ticket ef memIwrthlp In connection with a Schedule of Prite*. AU price*, drawn hy pettoni who cannot attend the drawing, are forwarded Immediately at my espente and rivk. A Uil of all drawn numbers will be km to every ticket-holder. S3* Any person deviling lo act aa an Agent, will make application by letter. 49" Order* for JEWELRY promptly filled with the taieit *irle* from the Eastern market. £3* Single Ticket* $1; Six Ticket* for $3.

Our readers will recollect that in the case of Ewing and Noel, decided a year and a half ago, an absliact of which was published at the time, the conn decided that the statute referred to operated in pretend, and not prospectively; and that inchoate rights of dower were abolished—that is, rights of dower possessed by wives whose husbands were stilt living. The case now decided, following the Ewing and Noel case, makes a practical application of the principle then determined.

Its glories are not fled, Although its men of high renown Be numbered with the dead. We’ll grieve not o’er what earth baa tost, It cannot claim.* sigh; For the wrong alone hath. perished. The Truth doth never die I . All of. the Fastis living still— , * All that is good snd true; The teal hath perished, and it did Deserve to perish, loo! ■ / The world rolls ever round and round.

All order* mbooM b« addrraed to P. P. LAPHAM. Bax tilt, ClndnoxlJ, 0.

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HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. (A Benevolent lMtHnUdn.e*ubllibed by ipedal endow roeot for the relief of the ilck aid ' dUtreaeed, afflicted with Viral cut and

And time rolls ever by; And the wrong is ever tooled up, But the Truth doth never die!

Amoiiwititi* r*uu.

4 prUct of <200 appro*'* toWUpO prite *rt MO 4 •• 130 •* 20.000 !• «)0 4 « 121 *• • 10.000 “ ■ : 5W 4 “ loo " a.ww “ * '4oo 8 “ 8) « 4.000 •* - WO 8 ' “ CO « 3,000 " 4-0 8 •* » ' 2.000 " 400 8 ** 40 “ 1,300 ' 320 400 u 20 •* 100 - “ 8.000 3JO00 1 * 200,000 2}j*2S Prli«,»moantIny to - ■ <200,010

Other points are decided in the case, but'the important one is thia; A husband had conveyed property before the law of!852 came into force, his wife not joining ia the .Subsequently to the coming IntVfora-of the statute, the husband died. The wife now was the purchaser of the lend from the husband for one; third of it in fee simple.; The court decided that she could not recover the third in fee-simple, because the entire fee waa conveyed by .the deed of the husband under the law as it stood at the time of the conveyance, and that the. Legislature had no power to deprive the purchaser of any part of that—that the conveyance made was subject only ? to an inchoate right of dower;, and, as the Legislature, under tbo decision in the Ewing and Noel, case had deprived the wife of that—had abolished that interest, nothing wm led id the wife, and hence, she could recover nothing.— ‘Slate SentinH,

A SIMILE.

Epidemic dUeaae*. ‘ The HOWARD ASSOCIATION In Tlew of tho awful detraction of human lift, caued by Sexual dlieaie*, revera! yean apo directed that CoDiuItlnp Sarpeon. R> open a DUpeosary tbr the treatment of thbdau of dbcates. to all (bale fnim*, and to pirn MEDICAL ADVICE 6RA* TIS to all who apply by letter, with a deeertp* lion of their condition, (•<*, occupation, babtta of life, &c..> ami In nan of ettnma poverty to fttrnUb medicine* In.* of charge,. . ' The DJration of the AaMelatlon, In Ihelr tali' Annual Report exnrea* the highest saUiftetlon with the rueeca* which bat attended the labor* of tbelr Sorgoon* lit the care of SpermatorrtHrw, Seminal Weaknee*, Cronorrh<r,C!erl, Syphllia, the rite of Onaniim or Solf-abow, end other riijeiK-i of the Kidney* and Bladder, &r., and order a continuance ef the aatne plan for the cn* .. ; An admirable Report on Spennatorrbma,-or Seminal Weakn■■►4, tin \lce of Quanta, Mai* In [ballon, or Self-ahUM, ami other duea*e* of the Sexual organ*, by the Coeiultlng Sorpeon, « ill bekoi by null (in a tealed envelope.) Fata or timeoc, on receipt of Two St van for port* ape. 1 - Addre**, for Report or treatraeet. Dr. J, S hums IWtmrttv, Aetior Surgeon, Howard Awoelation, No. 3 South Ninth atreel, FhUadeljibla, I’a. * • ap-6-ly

Slowly, slowly, up the wall Steals the sunshine, steals the shade; Evening damps begin to fall,- ■ Evening shadows are displayed. Round me, o’er me,^everywhere, All the sSyTftrartd with clouds. And athwarlthe evening air ' Wheel the swallows home in crowds. Ebafts of sunshine from the west. Paint the dusky windows red; Darker shadows, deeper, rest Underneath and overhead. < Darker, darker, and more wan, la my breast the shadows fall; Upward steals the life* of uianj As Ihe'aunshine from the wall;— From the wall into the sky, From the roof along the spire. ; Ah! the souls of saints that die Are but sunbeams lifted higher. Loscfeuww.

Certificate* of Package* will be k>M *t the futlowln* rate*, which U ibe ritk: P*ck»ya «f 10 Whole Ticket*, ■ - <60 00 “ ... 10 Half Ticket*, »00 “ 10 Qo*rter Ticket*, * 1 13 00 *• 10 Eighth Ticket*, - 7 30

lo ordering Ticket or Certificate*. rncWe the money to’ our mddnwt for the ticket* ordered. oh receipt of which they will be forwarded by find mall, Port-hater* can hare ticket* ending in any figure they may dedynate. The LUt uf Drawn Sutnbm and Trite* wilt be •cot to ptirthaier* Immediately after the drawing. All ccmmnnlcailon* nrictly ennlldcnilal. Order* for Ticket* or Certificates, by Mall or Ex* pre**, to be directed to ■ £ Junel UcKINNKV A CO., Savannah, Cm. . Or,R.H. WEXDOVEIl, Agent, Cincinnati, 0.

Wood, Eddy & Co.’s

Oblawaub Statb Lotteries! Capital Prize $10,000 ! I

TICKETS <10.

THE TOW—A SOUTHERN TALE.

- WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., MlXiCiM. SrccKSSoxa nJ-Gitnoar & Malkt, v rriltR undersigned, having become owners or 1 Tli« above Lottery Charier In Delaware offer lo the 'public the rultowlns scheme, to be drawn cf.cb Wednesday In June ISiD. at Wilmington, Delav«re,ln public, under the superintendence of sworn commission* era apjiotnied by the Governor. ■ -

. ff3~.HI rwpowlbV perron* are Jed red tnwt i« Ayfntj for Ibt rate of my Tkkri*. and »111 be fnrnWWI with Ticket* at Kl cent* rarli brreibc'r wiiK fall imtnirtJonsthe premium* we «lluw for veil-, tor, At. ■ ' ; w ■' Fix Ticket* ?5;Twelve ’Ticket- $10; Twenty*(1 re Ticket- ?-,M. All order* mud be juMwieJ tn A;j. Auxvvm. Edinburgh, Julm«m County, Ind. - ; * tiT Thai my drawing arcla’riy; b<>rr*sl v. and hooorVJr cond orl ed, I wouldre*;**" fully refer yon to theluitowtnc.who are amongthetio*t- prim!nent etiUcU* of Jolitirfin t'.rrutr :■ ' Xoah Perry, FherilT; A. K*dffw I>f*ro«Miiatli« W, JV Ru*h. IV»imat»rr, at Kdliiharrh: C. MV Snow. £■*•(,: John Watib. and T. S- Uuorf, all of of IhU place. . : ' i' ■ ff-JT iJrairtag* lali plan On tkf TkirJ Miviji/ f iu tnre Munlki ‘ ‘ A. J. A1.EXAXHES, P«feittw. ■ aplfi-lkli ; Edinburgh, Jobn-oti I - *., I ml,.

The Great Amfmtttdor ' of Health

Id the; ancient heathen limes of the Saxons, there happened once a great war with lie Danes. Adalbero, Uu he of Sax* ony, who lad counselled it, now in the hour of earnest conflict, stood at (he head of bis people.; There flew the arrows and javelins; there glanced many valiant blades on bath sides; and there shone many bright gold shields through the dark fight. But the Saxons .at every attack were repulsed, and wcr? already so far driven back, that only the storming of a steep height could deliver the arms and the country, disperse the enemy, and change a ruinous and destructive Sight into a decisive victory. Adalbero conducted the attack. But jrivain he forced his fiery charger before the squadron; in vain he shouted through the Geld the sacred words, "Freedom and Fatherland 1" In vain streamed bis own warm blood, and the blood of the foe, over bra resplendent armor. The pond* crous mass gave way, and the enemy se* core on the height, rejoiced in their decided victory. Again rushed Adalbero on with a few gallant warriors; again the faint*hearted fell behind and the enemy rejoiced. “It is yet time,” said Adalbero, and again he shouted, "Forward I and if we conquer, I vow to the gods, to set fire to the four corners of my castle, and it shall blare forth as a bright funeral-pile,-in honor of your victory and of out deliverance.” Again was the attack renewed, and again the Saxons fled, and the enemy sent forth about of joy.' Then cried Adalbero aloud before the whole army, "If we return victorious from this coarge, ye gods, 1 devote myself to you is a solemn sacrifice 1” Shuddering, the warriors hastened after him—but fortune was again against them; the boldest fell —the bravest fled. , ’ ' '

TUB LICENSE LAW. ‘ . As there is a good deal.of inquiry for the liqiior law passed at the laic session of the Legislature, in ’jieiy of the meeting of The County Commissioners to act on the various applications, we republish it this week; 1 > Section I. lie it enacted by the Gentmi Aitrmbly of the Stateaf Indiana, That no person shall £cll or baiter, directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liqonr, by a less quantity^than a quart at a time, within this State,- without first procuring from the Board of Commissioners of the county in .which liquor or. liquors are to be sold, a license, as hereinafter provided, not any person,* without having first procured such license, sell or barter any intoxicating-liquor to be drank, or suffered to be drank in his bouse, outhouse, yard, garden or the appurtenances thereto belonging.' / Sec. 3. The word,; “intoxicating liquor,” abused in this act, shall apply to any spirituous, vinous or malt liquor, or to any intoxicating liquor whatsoever, which is used or may be used as a beverage. ' ■ • ■ Src.'fl.-Any while male inhabitant desiring to obtain license to sell intoxicating liquors, shall give notice to tbe- citizens of the township in which hedesires; to sell, by publishing in a weekly newspaper in the county, a notice, stating in the notice the precise- location, of the premises in which he desires lose)!, at least twenty days before the' meeting of-the Board at which Hie applicant intends to apply for license-, or ;in case there is no such newspaper in shcb county, then by posting tip written or printed notices in three of the moat public places in the township in which tie desires to sell, at least twenty days before the meeting of said board; and it shall be the privilege of any inhabitant of said township.to remonstrate, in writing, against the granting of such license;lo any applicant on account of immorality or other unfitness,

•t O ALL MAMUX1I.

no I. LOW A Y ' S PILLS.

A'BOOS TO THE *ICK T

ri’ltE want'of a «rrilngratdlclnal to meet the > | Hi* and nrcevriliuof the *affcrink port Urn of humanity, and on., entirely fare'from toloeral 'and uihcrdrlctcrioa* particles n»i aevcrclv felt till thi* ell powerful medicine vaa nvberco Into the world; lioUgwiv** invaluable PHU have be- , pimp the Household Remedy for. all nation*, i Their attrihalc Mo prevent a* welt at to core; tlirj stuck the radix or root of the complaint, #n.f llioi.br ri joorlnrlbc hidden cattw of dif vaw relnivlcorate and 'restore the drooping ea* rrslrr «f the *yitem s a*iljjl«g nature lu her U*k i vf vital and functionary refonaaltoo. , IfTirtrat) The great-reotuve>f'thl* continent, j)rW» | •jiiirtly In a course of these antlieplie Pill*, and : llto dlgotivc organa are reelorrd to their proper l.jin*; no matter in * bat hideout »ha|te thit by* i dm of dlK-ew exhibit* It aeU. thi* starching and 1 u uCrrin; remedy difpene* It from the pa lie at'* ***:eiti. ' ■ - . , ' . . '(iHtaa Ptninr n* U'tiww, ' From « halever cause, townewof »p!nu, and all i oilier -Igw.of a di-caved liver, ana other ,J*or- ! s=uliili»n unite »j -Um.vinUh under thoeradi tmtiic influence of ihUati powerful auls-ptie-i and determent remedy. * [ • ,, lltuoca Utwxnxa*. ' • ■ ■ 1 The j>roper quantum and rich! condition <*f the bile i* of momentou* Importance to the. [health of the human frame, Uti* anlt-billtou* imdlrlitu expel, the hidden seed* of the c,in.- < plaint, atnl n-ndon alt Urn BaM* and •eeretbm* | pure M»l Burnt.'rleandnf; and mtuIfatlUK the' I vital fuucilout of the body. . | h>*t.T FtX'tn, i Stonbl )o*e ho lime in trying a few dove* of Ihli !nc?uUtinjt remedy .whatever may Wtbelrcom- ! plaint. It can be taken with *afrtj In hi) period* ! i,-al end otl<er It* clferl t* all bul rsirccalunj, ;

O'During our visit to Lowell we were shown through - the Laboratory .'of our celebrated counltyman, Dr. J. C. : Area; Scarcely could we have, believed what is seen there without proof beyond disputing. , - They consume a barret of solid Ph|s, about 50,000 doses and 3 barrels of Cher* ry Pectoral, 120,0000 doses per diem. To whirl an inconceivable amount of human suffering does this point I 170,000 doses a day I Fifty millions of doses per year! What acres and thousands of acres of sick beds does this spread before the imagination! And what sympathies and woel True,’ not all of this is taken by the very sick, but alas, much of it is. - This Cherry Drop and this sugared Pill ate to be the companion of pain and anguish . and sinking sorrow—the inheritance out mother Eve bequeathed to the whole family of man. Here the infant darling has been touched loo early by the blight that withers half our race. Its little lungs are affected and only watching and waiting shall tell which way its breath shall turn. This red drop on its table is the talisman on which its life shall .hang. There the blossom of the world bursting into womanhood is stricken also. Affections most assiduous care skills not, she is still fading away. The wan raessenget comes nearer and nearer every week. This little mendicant shall go'there, their last; perhaps their only hope. The strong man has planted in his vitals, this same disease. This red drop by his side is helping him wrestle with the inexorable enemy; the wife of r his bosom and the cherubs of Iris heart are Waiting in sick sorrow and fear l«l the tod on which they lean in this world, be broken.

.Class 314 draws'Wednesday, June 1, Class 226 draws Wednesday, Jane 11, Class 338,draws Wednesday, Jane 15, Class 350 draws Wednesday,Junc22. Class 362 draws Wednesday,Jiinc29. 7Vrfjr-7V» 7%p*»a*i I TJiw anJ Xinity Sir Priut:

Nearly one Prise to every, two Tickets I 78 dumber*—13 Drawn II Allot t. illajjfikiUcciit Scheme, TO BR tmiWX

Magna . til Veritas' el ' PrtvalAU. >s JDIspeiisary!

EACH WEDNESDAY IN JUNE. 1 PriKor 810,0(0 U S HUM 1 •* 21,7691* 21,Tf9 9 “ 10,000 It ‘,’e.OOO 3 ** 6,000 Is 16,1*0 3 k * 4.0«»It le.un 4 “ e,ooo it e.w*t IS 1’riiw «f 1,000 are 1J.OOO 15 “ ■ * . 600 aro 9,000 15 " son are 7Jiio 237 “ 250 are 56,750

Xo. Ml Jlartot Flreel.'tot. Flrjt and Second. . *UifiVvitt-r, Kt.,: : .

n AV1SC pennadently located In thlf rity, I have opened ibe sbgvo.cstiblldiiii-nl for. the accommodation of (lie aftlktcd. Ilie LcdkV. Btveptioii loHi.n U .enllrvlj aeperate from my, ufli'C, and baa a *1dd entrance. ~ . ,TbU city IwltiR a wore central point than my former reiMeticc, I am betw pK-i<»red to pl\ my celebrated Xe Pl'tf I'lira.ar.d oiher Mrdicfne*, than I could possibly be when'I lived 1;; the country.- -■■■■;" . ■ : My office U Open ftoni 4 oMoct in the moni» luf until t-i at nisfat. From Hit, point can be had all of wy Turiout Alcditinca fur Feniato Pi*caiea, iochidlnff the Female Halm and Woman** Friemt. Flu, Flax. llU|**p»v, i(i»ea*ei of the Heart ami Uver, Coujrh*. Consimii.tlou. HnncMtU, Umpvy,' »>lfca*e.«. of Ibe Kb{ney«, Pile*, .Flflula, General Uotdlity. Ci>n*ntu]>iina. Scrofula lu all IU form*, llirea*** of Kyei and Kan, and, in fart, alt ilUeaie*. choude and acute; no matter of hoar tunc xlandinc, r»C b ' cured bj thd are at one nr mure of tbcw prvjt*r Btion*, if taken accon'mc l*> d;rvct:»ti*.. TCP * n Female llUeaey* cipt-claity, my'MtdIclniT have nn equal.' Ihey Rive almost entire .relief in forty-eljb,. hotm, and’ cure in a'verj J *hort time,They fflre no Infiniveidence wlial* ever. They have been before the public for leu yean, and have tiven universal sjUifacJ-'U-wherever n*ed. Indie*. In wrilinfc t-* mu, wi!J ptoureiu describe the odor of Ihc hairand eye*,' and yrlve the ace; let mo know If they sm married; how lone they bkvu been tick, and .the a;ni tf.ihe yoonc«i child, If any. I wilt iben write fiack tho.dlieatcs in full ana m-kc them the fudre* In thelr.own cajeV Ladle* vrluirehcallh ha* been lo]arc<l from not having child run can have tbedlffleuliv removed by u-!nc die Xe Plu* bTtra and other Mcdtducs, a* ucbitily i* the p m eral cau«e v On the.other bam), |>orson* whore j health may have been Injured from bavin; loo many children, canbare thedSClcuUy rvuoved; without medicine*or any mechanical mean*, by iocloilb; mo lire dollar*. Tbeae thine* raa f appear very ilnnce. t-tit trymo la ail that I Hale, and ) wifi prove the l*n* in every cate; and indeed, your own Judgment will convince you. when I explain to you The mean*. - In utlnp the means you do nol*uBer anyTnconvcolei.ce or Injury whatever! I . Urnnsy, in any ot all of It* fortor. can bo relieved in a few hours and cured Iii from orw to three weeks Grave), .no'malter of kuw l.tux stabdlnf, can.be relieved in tkcnty-fonr hours and the fravel, lf *mall, can all bo removed in' that lime. Fit* can be cored, when dutiable, tbom the fint do*e of medicine. Flax can be cured la from Bfleen t« twenty rolnnles The above tlalemenu may appear if any doubUhera, let thorn write to me; 1 w ill take much pleawre In referrinr them to (icrson* tn almoit every acetton of the land.

&S « ' ]U0 an 8.150 65 “ 70 mre 4,550 65 ** 40 aw 2.600 4J575' “ 20 aw 97.VO 27,010 “ 10 aw 270.40O

32.396 prizes amounting to . Whole Tlfkcb S10- llaWi-t S3—Quarter* 31, l , • • Certificates of Packages will be mU at the folio* tug rate*, which U {he risk. Certiorates of package 36 whole tickets, 3 HD Jo ■ “ 26 Half •* 71,75 . ■ . “ *• 26 Quarter •* - 37,37

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Tire R*.mst.— Turdut Migntlorion*?— This bird is imKeisalty known and almost. os 1 ; universally beloved.' Noble ih his appearance, social in his disposition, and cheerful in his sane: none other fills so large a place in mir*hearts, and none would -we, so reluctantly spare from our gnms.'L The respect shown the Robin seems have inspired him with corresponding degree of confidence, winch is evidenced-by the exposed.position in which he generally.builds his nest—-now on the limb 6f- «n 'apple lrre,or. in the* fork of;-!a/«iiir, and then on the corner of a ztgxtig fence,' In fact, I saw on one occasion a nest built' near the-middte'of the paitnel of a common railfence, immediately by a much traveled road, without a wcedor biish to cover it from Observation. , The fact that this sweet confidence is generally honored,'is.lbe best proof of the esteem in which this.bird is held. iThe eheerfuinttt of bis song Is only-equaled by \U timplicity. Natural-, ly it has but tilUe Variely, but maybe greatljiiimproved in*this respect oy cultivation,' 1 have somewhere heard, it fas-, sertedlhal tbe -Robin could be taughlsuccessfujty (a articulate 1 words. Be this M it may; bis imitative powers are certainly very fiheVhen developed, only surpassed perhaps, among «u> birds, by the Blue Jau. ;A gentleman told me be had heard one perfectly imitate the CardinalGrvibeak (pur common cage Red Bird), and then attach another song entirely different bptli from his own and that of the Grosbeak. They have also been taught to imitate simple’ runes. - . r->\\ The advent .of the Robin is-early. While yet the snow lingers on the hills and before.lire maple has shaken but its olive.blossoiiis to the sod touch of the breei’e, this little messenger of song ap-; pearsV and, opening his golden mouth, perhaps close .hy your window casement, pours forth the quavering jiotea of hts simple chaum,"which is,” says Wilson, "as ii were, the prelude to the grand general concert that is about to burst upon us from woods, fields and thickets', whitened with blossoms and breathing fragrance.” . / Ilia nest is large and very firmly built. Its walls are of mud, coveted without with lichen, and neatly lined Within wilh thread-grass. ' The eggs are five in numbpr,'aiid of a sofi light green color. He feeds upon insects and berticy. 1 A single bird wilt destroy thousands of. the former in a-day. - A fine pair has frequently visited my-pobr-yanl this spring, and I have observed them for hours hopping.about, busily engaged catching insects.He very’rarely touches g«orf fruit. For although: frequently seen,in the,cherry trees, be is there more'for the purpose of catching insects, Than eating .the fruit. And, when he does take - the loiter, niy impression is that he .wilt invariably make choice oft he defective and wormy berries in prefarencelo the good.'; He is very, fond of gixm and polk-uerries. Of theTalter bt will eat until his stomach is beautifully colored with-the bright crimson juice they contain. A celebrated naturalist gives the following anecdote: "A few years ogo, when great numbers ot Robins visited the Middle States, (he sporUmen were slaughtering them-by thousands far the table. A humane gentlemau, with a view to stop the work of death, had a paragraph inserred in a newspaper to the effect that owing to tbe large quantities of polk-berries eaten by the Robins, their flesh was poisonous, and that several persons had suffered by eating them. This was enough, the work of destruction ceased and tbe poor birds had rest.” The Robin ought neaer to be kilted. Aside from bis beautiful trails, his destruction of noxious insects constitutes him a public benefactor. He bears confinement well and makes an exceedingly affectionate pet. Rut we hod ralhcrtee him with an untrammeled wing in his favorite haunts, earnestly pouring' forth the happy note? of Im native song.'

The teriimoni nf Xaiiom I* uninlmondy to the ht'allh-tlvhjB virtocs of thi* noble remedy,and r.*rtidratct In every living Uoymce War wltiu 1 ** lotho undenlablcnva* of ihtlr intnnvlc wot lb. . '<

.Delaware I.olteryl Class 35(1,

Draw* on Saturday, June S6th, 1S59.

■78 Numbers—14 . Drawn Dallols,

tlsHlouvy'i Pi!U tire ikr Utf rmrdy Lnoim in tit itarli/uftlr/nlleiriaf Jititttrti A-'.bmu, Feverdtaffue, of Spirit* Bowcl ComplatoU, Fctnal* Com- Piles ' ■ Coiifthr, ‘ pUlnU, Stone* nd travel, folds ■ ‘Headache*,,: Secondary fij lop-Cheri-diVives ltd!pe«los * ■ wws Cn-Ilvcnoi*, ’ Influenza. Venereal ADcelaCsmatlon. , tiuns Hiarrhtca,. Inward weak- Worm* of all f>wt *y, . nc*s Uvcr "kinds

I Gram! Capitol Prize of $70,0001 I priza .if 83tu>J01 5 prize* of - Sijfn ijriznnf SM.i-W I So jirizet of 1,00* 1 prize of IIATT j 2Stl prize* *f 43*. t j.riiu nf . S.wo I 4 C *. 4V-. ■■' 31.113 Prize*, amounting to SMUri.“;>7! Whole Ticket* *20; Halves 8 In; Quarter* 8S l» OrJtrinx 7\<trU w Cvrrifrofra.enclove th, Amount of money in <mr address, for what yoi wish to Tmrchise; nam« Uni lottery In which to>. wish It Invested, and whether you wish Whole* Halve* nr Quarter*. on receipt of which, wi send what U oi JeteU,b) Aril mall, together will tha scheme. '

ThcnAdalhero, in deep affliction, rallied ihe scattered' band, and alt that remained of tbc great and noble, collected around him, spoke thus:—'‘Thou art out tuin, for Ihoa hast counselled this war." Adalbero replied: “My castle and myself I have devoted to the gods for. victory, and what can 1 more I" The sad multitude called only the more to biro—“Thou art oar tuin, for thou hast counselled (his war/’ Then Adalbeto. tore open his bosom, and implored the mighty God of Thunder to pierce it with a thunderbolt, but to give the victory to bis-army. Out: there came, no bolt from heaven, and the squadroa flood timid, and followed not the call. In boundless despair, Adalbeto at last aaidr “Well, then, there remains only that which is most dear to me of all. Wife and child I offer to thee ihoa God of Armies, for victory; roy beautiful, blooming wife, my only heart loved child, they belmg to thee, Great Ruler in' Asgard; with my own hand will I sacrifice them to thee; but I implore thee, give me the victory." : Scarcely were these words uttered, when fearful thundering rolled over the field : of battle, and clouds gathered • around the combatants; and the Saxons >itb tearful cries, shouted, as if with one ' voice,“The Gods are,with us£“ With invincible'courage forward rushed (he. host; the .height was carried 'by storm,, and Adalbeto, with sudden shuddei, saw the enemy flying through the field. The conqueror returned home in triumph; and in all parta of delivered Saxony, came wives and children forth, and with out* atretened arms greeted their husbands and fathers. But Adalbeto - knew what a waited him, and every smile of an affectionate wife, and every about of a blooming child, pierced,.as with a poisoned dart, Ms anguished heart. At last they 'game before bis magnificent castle. He was not able to look up, as the beautiful Similderoel him at the gate,, with her daughter m her hand, white the little one always leaped and cried, “Father, father! beloved father 1";. ■

0 Doctor! Spare no skill, nor cost, nor toil, to give the perishing sick the best that human art can gtve.—rffWert/oa (Texas) AVirs. ■; It'

UebilMy; ' complaints - ' 1' ■ (Tuition) — Xone' are trcuclne nhlen the wor■I» , • Holloaav, Xow-York and Londoh, n tn ilUcendUe av a Watermark In every leaf of (he book.-of direction* around each pot or bf x: iho «amo may Widaliily *cca by holding the leaf u the light, A nandwmo reward will be (Ivan to any unu rendering »urh infonnallon a* may Trad to the detection of any party or panic* coantcrfelUpg ihu m/diclnc* or tending thc*ame,kD«wIwt them to be *pnrions *•* Fold at the AfannEulorie* of Profeaaor Hnliunay. £0 AUIden tame, Xew-Vork, aed by all ro«pectable drojcM* and-dealer* In Jledirfo' ihrongliont the United Statu and the civillie.) world, InlwixualSSceotsCS cents and 81 each. Tliere U eoniiaerablo *a> Id; by trklng the larger fixes X. R. Direction* for the guidance of patient* tn every Blunter are affixed to each box, Jannai) IW.TSS'L—«g w-Jy

Sec- 4. The.Board of County Commissioners, at such teroj.sball grants license to such applicant upon his - showing to the satisfaction of said Board of Commissioners that he has given notice as above required, and that be is a man of gnod character, and fit to be trusted with said license, and upon his giving bond payable to the Slate of Indiana, with at leusi two freehold sureties, residents within said county, to be approved by the County Auditor, in the sum of five hundred dollars, conditioned that be will keep an orderly and peaceable house, oud that he will pay all fines and costs that may be assessed against him for any violations of the provisions of this act, which bond shall be filed wilb the County Auditor of said county. \ Sec. 5. Such applicantsball, before license shall be issued to him, be required lb'pay to the Treasurer of said county fifty dollars as a fee for license for one year, to be applied and expended for common school purposes in" the same manner in which the revenues*of the Common School Fund are or may be expended. ■ Sec. 6. On the execution of the bond as required in the 4lb section of this act, .and the piesentalionof.lhe order of the Board ol Commissioners granting him license, and'lhe CounlyTreasurer's receipt for the fee as aforesaid, the County Auditor shall issue a license to the applicant for the sale of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity lian a quart at a rime, with a privilege of'permitting‘the^same to be drank in the premies as .’stated in. the aforesaid : notice,! which license shall specify the name'of the applicant, the place of sale, and. Ibo period of time for which such'license is granted.. ; Sec. 7. No license as herein provided shall be granted foe a grealei or less lime than one year. . Sec. 8. A,license,granted .under.the provisions of this’set, shall not authorize the.person' so' licensed to sell or barter any intoxicating liquors on Sunday, not to any person under the age of twentyone years, nor to a person or persons in i slate ofiotoxicatioo, nor upon the day of any State, county, township, or municipal election in the township or city Where the same may be holden. Ssc. 9. Every person who shall directly or indirectly, knowingly sell, barter or give away any intoxicating liquor to any penon who is in the habit of being intoxicated, after notice shall have been given him by the wife, child, parent, brother or sister of such person, or by the overseer or overseers of the poor of the township where he resides, that such person is in the habit of being intoxicated, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall he fined not less than five, nor moro than fifty dollars, fisc. 10. Any person not being licensed according to the provisions of this act, who shall sell or barter, directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquor in a less quantity than a quart at a time, or who (ball Mil or barter any intoxicating liquor to be drank nr suffered to be drank in his house, out-bouse, yard, garden or appurtenances thereto belonging, shall be fined in any aum not less than five not more than one hundred dollars, to which the court or jury trying the cause may add imprisonment in the county jail for any determined period not exceeding thirty day*.

■ Immediately after the drawing, Iho draws number* will be sent with a writt-n explanation. Purchaser* will pica** write ilietr signature, plain, and give Uio name of their Post Office. County and State.

Natu** is rax 0«eat Piivsici a.v.— This is now admitted by the m etlicalp roles • s'on.ss a fundamental principle of healing science, ll.is wisely provided by the human economy, that whenever anything U wrong in the physical system; the natural forces of the body are brought to beat to expel the disease. The great aim,! .therefore, is to strengthen the natural' poyws.' This has been Kept in view by the skillful compounders oC Dr. J. Hos-l tetter's Bitten, which operate, to give fresh vitality to all the organ* of the body. £*he effect of this medicine'upon the stomach, the liver, and the kidneys, an prompt and' decisive. \ The patient wht is.wise enough to quit drugging, and try the Billers, soon feels as if he; bad taken a new'lease of -life, and as be continues the use of the article, be is, overjoyed to find the streams of health coursing through bis frame. Let allTrom whose check the bloOm has departed, give Dr. J. Hoslelr ter*a Celebrated Bitters a trial. . Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everySee; advertisement in. another column:,.'* moy25-fiw I

Notice, to Correspondents* Those who prefer not sending mono) by mull, can uw

ThcA<lnm*Gz|irft< Company, whereby jnnnvy forTlezi-U, in mm* of Tun Dollar*, and upward*, ein bo sent us At Our Risk and Expense, from any city or town where they have ah office. Theuuncy and order nut be enclosed In a ‘•GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,” or the Express Company cannol receive them.

E Orders for Tickets or Certificate*, by r Express, to bo dtrrctod to - . WOOD, KOliy d CO.. 1 Jnnol-lm - .Wilmington, Delaware.'.-. '. JSjrThe Drawing* of the Delaware State Lotteries are published In the New. Vork Herald.

AS0THK3 SBW BOOK. Dr. l>oa«p«rtc , i \V«rk, Pbivjitc Guide to HciLtn,' H*r>wcnlit!5 all It* disease* of the (reniial nr* l*aci of the male and fa* male, with the latest discovert cat a rrprod action. The afflicted aioold use no remedies before learning from thlsTalo* able work the rnperlortty of the anther* Pari* and London im lineal of

1 will now close by snbmitdng the fidla'vlng testimony to Iho * filleted; la Spencer county, Ky., I refer to Judge navis; la to Mr. J. Joseph, shoe merchant, on Market street, between Second and Third,. Mr. J. Is a highly honorable mu) and lived at obo time, in Mount Eden,Spencer county. I also refer to Judge Walker, and all of the Winning: JcpihaMoant Joy, Dudley George, William George, John Walker, Georg* .williams, Joint Kenny, Jatne* Settle*. • John Neville, panlcl Sul liven and Thomas BUUton, K>qt., alt ofAnJerson county. Ky.;. post-office, bawrenreburg. 'In Shelby county, Ky., I refer to Elijah Callender, .1 bra - ham Meaks, Robert Miller,-Wm. Waits, Thbeas Morton, and Ardb. Pulliam; port-office. Mount Eden. . At Gnefenbeig, Shelby county, I refer to tb» postmaster and any and every one. In Spencer, to James Boonsand Malon Shield. The former was fifteen months in bod underset-, enl phyilelaos; the. latter sick for yean with diseases of the stomach and kidney*. In Mercer county, Ky., 1 refer to Mr. John Pinaell, Mr. Brewer, Thomas Smithy, John Smithy, Janies Smithy and others; post-office Sal visa. All*To Mr*.William - Dodda and Mias Mary Dodd*, Pleasant Hill Ky.l'Kichani Bark*, John Bark* and Floyd Burt*, Harrodsbutg Ky. The wife of William Koach* was lick for perhaps twentyyear* wiUiilck headache; post-office Salvlsa Ky. 1 refer also to Jeplhx Elllrtou, Esq. Knobnosier Mo. ■ • • • . : The above were either tick ihemaelve* or their wive* or children were (Offering and Include nearly every Chronic Disease.. Several had Female Diseases and .some of the ladies were con* fined to bed for yean. In Pita I refer to Enoch Yates K«i4 post-office, lUnisonvills Ky. Abo to Abraham Meaks Esq. Mount Eden, tn thls disease I can refer to the first end most respectable families In the State. In Female Pisceses I can refer to tadlc* who had been confined to bed for eight and ten yean, and were restored (very often) In a few days. These things look strange, and some nay not believe them true; bnt ifaoso who will write to me can be satisfied. 1 will refer them to persons who bad Flu of from five to twenty years' standing eared at once. I will refer them to ladles who wen confined to bed from Are to fifteen years and cored Inn few days; case* of Paralysis cured In a very short 1 time; Consumption (so called), where the parlies were for months and yean In bed, cured In a few weeks. / ■ • These cure* may seem Incredible, but here are the names: aid If any should write to me, I will refer tnam to thousand* all Over the land. Header, I do not send yon out of Kentucky to find them. I direct you to the most respectable citizen* oribe'Gtale; and If you are Mill Incredulous, write to mo, and 1 will satjfy you. Female plseuet can be eared (n a Tew day*. In all eases, I expect the patient to write to me every few day*. ■ ■ Person* coming to the city will find me either at my office,** above described, under the Lexington House, or at Steele's Hotel, corner of Second and Jeffhrson its. They will find Mr. Snxu a gentleman In every sense of the term. * B.P. O’NEILL, w. d. Locmu.il, Ky., Not. 10,1858. —IT

CousoDditcd Itoilcrlea of Bel a ware FOR JUNE, 1859. FRANCE, BttOADDESTS t, CO., Manager*. Alt Dnttriaga wader Ilf SttptrinUndtiitt of tit Stott LntUry Contmirtionttt. ' JO* Prise* Paid a* soon a* Drawn.; .ay '. Grand Delaware Lottery, On the Havana Plan, Extra Clan Tint, To be drawn In.Wilmington, Monday, June 30,'59. 50,000 .Yiwikrr*.'—‘.15,303 Priari.'— Print PnyoMc m fiUi iritlow* Mm efioa.—/a Ikttt LoUait* tvtry Frirt it Drawn. • . S C fl S 3f K*' • ■ 1 priseef UMWO . Sprite*of 1,000 Sprisesof ■ 1WC0 10prize*of . 400 3 prises of 5,000 lOpriteipf * 300 3 prize* of ; 20 prizes of 200 2 prize* of S,0CW )00 prizes of ■ ■ ICO 3 prize* of 1,530 25000 prizes of. 8 And 312 Approzhnatton prize* ranging from $30 up to $100. 23,303 Prizes, amounting W • • 8331,500 Whole Ticket* 810; lUlre* $5; Qu*rt*r*8W

prime diseases; bath married and tingle should consult luTht* book tells hoar to fiire (be following-diseases, and enlightens liotc who prop* In darknesa: Gonorrtaa, Gleet, cbordce, tirictore.physaoala, p.'vraphj moils, grxvrl, syphilis,- baba, vuts, lensualbtn, blotches, seminal weakness, 1 * 1 **' turbatlon or aclf-abase, leaebotrbm or whites, supjueationftfthe menses. falling or the womb, ban-eonmj, rheumatism; dee. It ticata on mid wlfery, abortion, mkcamago, celibacy, with remark* to Ute young and old or both »'ia U tell* bow to dutlngnlah pregnancy, and ho* to avoid H, Ac. : . ' . ' The painful and dmractlve b*bU of self-pcl-lotion la hero described, vrlth the came, symptom a and remedy.- Millions who no* BU a premature and untimely grave, could hare been Iking monuments, ready and willing to testify to Us fathcriy admonition*,-had this*book appeal*!, and Dr. B, lived In the aerenteenkh tea* lory. :. •' • •’ , Perfect Safeguard agtinitdaaektrr. Fortieth, edition—100 OW eojde* aold aunnillj. TUI* Hook aent under aeal, post-paid, to all parte of the world, bn the receipt of 25 els, or flvecoplesforgl. ; 1 Dr. Don*ptri« , i Celebrated Prodm pie, healthful, and yet effectual preventive la beyond a comparison with anything ever yet discovered. U hat been proved by yean of experience, and is no Inflame haa It failed when applied according to N directions. ' Married people who do not wUh to Increase their families^ahoold be In po*ss»ilon of iht* instrument. Price reduced to hi. TTp Madame Loztnb Female Monthly rill* ta a safe and reliable remedy for aapnrrariona and all female disease*. Ladle* should sot n*e thsm ■ daring- pregnancy, a* they *111 prod a re miscarriage.. Price f I per boa—extra Ine, gS, Sent to any address by mall, poti free. Ko letten wilt be answered nnleaa they contain a if inluance br.a poatarftiamp.Dr. Bonaparte's French Patent Male Safe! This at tide enables thoee vbeae health or dri comstantcs do not permit an Increase of fkmitv, to regulate or limit the number of their clan rings without injuring the eonstitatkip, I the only safe and sure preventive arxlrUt Pngnancy and. disease. The shore, article' la fpeo-' ally Intended to falfftl this detidenifaqt; U1* perfectly safe; no metalfc radiance enlCJ* Into Its competition. Tbo price of the Frtoeh Patent. Main Safe, (1 the jingle ooe,)( per half doxhn, |7 per dozen. ITT* All ordsra addressed to OK. E. BOltl-. m HTK, .No, ip Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth at*-. Cincinnati, Ohio, win be poaetnally atieoded w, Dr, B, cut be consulted open mil disease* qf *hlch this book treats- Oflljo hours 8 a. x- to 8 r. a. - aep29-ly ,

- Da. Hobick’s ScasDmvux Rsuedir —Ate'you sicki'no matter what organ affected, depend upon it the blood, whk is the food and sustenance of every o gan. is full of coriiiption I My Scandinl yian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, brej op the source of disease in the : fluids I (be body. They purge and purify >he d eioents of the blood. Hence their quir and complete cures in dyspepsia, scroll U, eruptions, fils, tumors, netvousne kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, «i biltty, rheumatism, headache;want sexual vigor, etc., etc. : These remcdl are astonishing the whole ued-cal wot See advertisement. . ' r ■ * Junel-2i

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Magnificent Scheme. '' ORAXD CAPITAL PRIZE, 9J9J000: Caxxa CoxiouDitiD Lomar or CLASS N, ' To be dr*»n hi Wnminittoo, Saturday, June 2Jlh. 1 prise of 10,000 U$*OJDoO LL»0 ) f* ■ 23.000U 25,000 . JNotlfiOObJtZ,OCO 3 “ 12A50I» 2i,lD0 66 of 6C0 Is 39,600 2 « 10,000 U 30JOOO 60 of 500 U 33,000 4 “ 6/00 la 32,000 111 of 200 It 26,400 4 5,000 fi 20,000 132 of 100 Is 13/00 4 “ *300 la 10.000 3,900of 401*158,400 10 .“ 2,0001i 20,000 25,T40of 20U514.600

He looked round oil hit people in order to strengthen himself; even there be met quivering eye-iids and* bitter (ears, for among bis warriors, many bad heard bis horrible tows. He dismissed (hem to their families, feeling what happy 'men hei the most happy, .war sending to their homes; and then rode into the castle;and sending the domestics away,:under Tenons pretences* he sprung from bw horse, and closed the gales with , thundering sound, secured them carefully, and press* ed bis beloved wife and child to his heart, shedding over (bent a torrent of tean.~ “What is the matter, husband ?” said the astonished Similde. "Why do you weep, father ft* stammered the little one. “We will first prepare an offering jo the gods,” replied 'Adalbert), "and then I shall relate everything to yoo. Come to me soon to the hearth. 1 will kindle the flame, and fetch in the meantime, the implements for sacrifice,” said the sweet Simildc; and (he little one cried out, clapping her bands, ”1 will help also, 1 will also be there,” and skipped away with her mother. These worda, <‘I will help also, I will also be there,” the hero repeated, as, dissolved in grief, he stood by the flaming pile,' with bis sword drawn m his trembling band.. He lamented aloud over the Joyful, innocent child, and the graceful, obedient wife, who brought the oowl and pitcher, perfuming-pan and taper used in sacrifices. Then it passed through bis mind that his vow could not be valid, for such sorrow could not find a place in the heart of mao. But the answer was given in dreadful poals of thunder down from the

saiil a young gentleman, to a beautiful young lady, ata party in Arkansas/ "you. .won't take any of lhe'satdines J" “No,'' soiJshe “but I'll take some of the greased minnows.*' . ; •

p* Massachusetts Bay is reported to be full of bump-back whales. ■;f -

30,3111 prises tmountinfi to ; $1/02,000 Tickets 020; Halm S10; Quarters (3; Eighths A parkage of 26 wboIeuTlcket* at $10, Costa S3S0 There are IS drawn Mtota,and each ballot . being worth $20. makes - $*£• 13 per cent off, being 30

important to Females, j < DR. CHSBSBMA IPS PILJJS,

' t Leaves net - * * * * w ■■ Lei ring risk to (he purchaser, . * 318 Persona who de*Ire need only remU Iho risk pu a jwckige, for which we will tend a Certificate as A eertldcato of package SO whole*, costa $300/0 do, do. IS halves, 130/0 do. do. SS Quarters, 75,00 do. do.. SO Eighths. • 37/0 jW AH orders add rowed to Fuses, Bawnatm A Co., Wilmington, Del., will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawings sent as *ooxi a* over, - PRANCE, BB0 ADD ENTS 4 CO., UMagtr*.

.The combination of Ingredient* In these pills are the retail or a long and extensive practice. They are mild lo their operation, and certain In correcting all Irregularities, _PatolW Menstruations, removing all obstruction*, whether from colder otherwW, headache, pain lathe Side, palpitation of the heart, oUlarbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of nature. ■ I' ■ - To 3l*«i«o Liens, . | ’■ Dr. Cheueman'a PUU am Invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Udica who have been disappointed In tbe tue of other PUU, can ptaw the olmost donfi* denee In Or. Cheeaeman** PUU doing all that they ■) They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a miscarriage wonld certainly result there * f Warranted purely vegetable, and free .from anything Injurious to lire or health. Explicit directions, which should bo read, accompany each box. Price $1. Bent by mall on eselector ay to the General Agent. Sold bJ one General Agent for Uie United States, 105 ChemberatU, Near-York, To tcAme all WkatueU orders should to eddritsird. Solifby J. L, Tmtsion, Vevey, lodtatU; C., 11. Wursr, Mailren. Indian*. fcM-ly I

Brittanoia Ware.. CONSISTING iti part of the following articles r . Castors, Molasses Cans, Candle Slicks, Fancy Mugs, Lamps, Sugar Bowls, Tea PoU, Cream Pilchers, Coffee Pols, Water Pilchers, - &c., dtc., &c., Just received, and for sale low, by ■ gpV'O.' p. F. GpISAflD * SO*V

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linked Oil and WJiitfl Lend cap be bad byjcall* ing qt U;b ?tore of j. teats.

/~\DLH5S\VARE—Tbo Ont-PrlM Cub Eton y hu I art reemad a fVart etoefc of Qateu ware, vhlcb «U1 ba Mil at rsdfcMd nrleu. . mtbo CODKVOtSlER fcXBWis.

IfAHORE i STRAW FORKS, iU Snadac, Rom tad *»*«*•. i n t f l . r^l' rod ftoa ntttbiif by K. t. OR1SARD& SON.

CILUV PUMFS.—'WeieoeoMUotty as fatad Ciitorao>ri- Tortritiowfcy i. U GPISARD fc SDN. 1

TtflNDOtf GLASS.—Jial flado*